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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-08-31, Page 2Page 2 Citizens News, August 31, 1978 Fair starts Friday Special service at church camp Wednesday evening, 150 persons gathered to close the camping season at Huron Church Camp, Following dinner, everyone gathered at the chapel and at dusk, after Bayfield by Milveua Erickson listenirtg to several Bible readings; followed Rt, Rev. Bishop T. David B. Ragg, Bishop of Huron down the path to Lake Huron where on the beach, he baptised Renee and Lisa Hartleib. After the Holy Baptismal' Service, Camp Director Rev. Blair Dixon immersed the two young people in Lake Huron. Following this unusual service all attending were presented with a candle which they lit from a huge Easter Candle and lighting their way, followed the Bishop back up the hill to the chapel for a Service of Confirmation in which Cheryl Lee Buston was confirmed by Bishop Ragg. Rev. Blair Dixon, Rev, L.S. Dixon St. James Church, Windsor (no relation to Rev. Blair Dixon) and Rev. William Bennett, Trinity, Bayfield assisted the Bishop at a Service of Holy Communion. Special Services A joint religious service was held in Pioneer Park on the evening of August 20 when the young people from Huron Church Camp presented a musical program which was much enjoyed. The sermon was preached by the Huron Church Camp director Rev. Father Blair Dixon. Anglican Church Rector, the Rev. William Bennett, United Church minister Rev. Alun' Thomas and David McBride of the Presbyterian Church all took part in the Owners of smaller businesses... we provide: • Financial assistance • Management counselling (CASE) • Management training • Information on government programs for business Can we help you? See our Representative ROSS ARMSTRONG at: THE DEVON BUILDING, 476 Main St. S., EXETER on: EVERY TUESDAY A iffFEDERAL -BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK (Branch Office Address) If convenient, please call collect for prior ap- pointment 1036 Ontario St., Stratford (271-5650) Service. Monseigneur M.W. Bourdeau gave the closing prayer. St. Andrews United Church was well filled on Sunday for its 76th an- niversary service;. the church being first opened in 1902. _ The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Molly Cox sang two selections. Mr. Darrell Pruss played a violin selection during the offering. Rev. Alf McAlister, who is on holidays at his cottage here with his wife and family, occupied the pulpit. Rev, McAlister is a son of Judge and Mrs. Fred McAlister who reside here at their Bayfield area home. Flowers in the church were placed there in loving memory of Jeff Mayman. Rev. William Bennett, Rector of Trinity Anglican Church, conducted the 8 a.m. Holy Communion Service and 10 a.m. Sung Mattins Sunday morning. Philip Du Boulay read the lesson from Jeremiah of the new covenant. Brig. G.L. Morgan Smith and Brig. Fred Clift acted as sidesmen. The flowers in the Sanc- tuary were placed in memory of Jeffery Mayman by his parents, Joseph and Margaret Mayman. New hymn books were presented by Helen LeBeau and family in memory of Mrs. H.D. McLaughlin. Sunday next Rev. Canon F.H. Paull will conduct both services as the Rector will be away for a week. He will see his wife Jeanne, and daughter Sally off on Tuesday to Australia to visit their son, William Jr. and family and to enjoy a much needed rest from the busy summer season and to prepare him for the busy season ahead. Mrs. Bennett and Sally will return from Australia on October 8. Persona Is Mrs. Leona McKellar, London, spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Ted Dunn, Ted and family and attended the anniversary service in St. Andrew's United Church Sunday. Mrs. Frank Rachich, Jennifer and Meagen of Ingersoll, visited the for- mers' mother Mrs. Lulu Smith for a weeks' holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Bran- don, Rusty and Kelly spent a pleasant holiday at a cottage at Parry Sound recently. Visitors during the week with Rev. William and Mrs. Bennett included Rev. Blair and Mrs. Dixon prior to returning to his charge at St. James Westminster, London after directing Huron Church Camp for the summer; Dr. Arthur Vogelsang, London; Mrs. Itwosl■® ROYAL HOMES: PER SQUARE FOOT! ,'JULIO" Write for Free Brochure NAME ADDRESS TOWN PHONE ::AVE LOT YES( ) NO( ) CUSTOM: Build to your Re- quirements QUALITY: Materials and Workmanship CHOICE: of Colours and Design BUILD: on your lof or on one of ours DIRECT: Purchase from Manufacturer GUARANTEE: That Counts for 5 Years ROYAL HOMES LIMITED P.O. BOX 370 WINGHAM ONTARIO, CANADA 357-2444 Marian Dufton, Blenheim, and Mrs. Betty Dickie of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Higgins recently spent a week in Port Dover with their son James, daughter-in-law Margaret and grandsons Colin and. Scott. While there they at- tended the summer festival convened by their daughter- in-law and also proudly watched their eight year old grandson. Colin earn his Junior Swimming Award. Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Hislop, Glasgow, Scotland are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker. They visited Canada two years ago and attended the Zurich Bean Festival and returned this year in time for the Bean Festival again. Mrs..Milvena Erickson and Andrew visited Sunday with her sister Mrs. Gordon Stewart, Gordon and family and niece Mrs. Sherry Lee Farrell and great-niece Michelle all of R.R. 2 Ripley. Many from the Village attended the 13th annual Bean Festival in Zurich on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.' Walter Erickson, Andrew, Luanne and Lydia spent last week end at Crazyhorse Cam- pground in Port Huron, Michigan and on Saturday attended the 106th annual fair in Armada, Michigan. They were accompanied by three young friends of Roseville, Michigan, Patti, George, and Robert Cundiff. Mrs. George Wright, London; daughter Mary and family are holidaying at Bayfield River Cottage Colony and also visiting with the former's daughter and latter's sister Mrs. Ruth Makins, Arnold and family. Guests last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. McLeod were her brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, Cheryl, Susan and Kathy, London and Mr. and Mrs. George Barnes, Paul and Shawn, Ottawa. Cheryl, Susan and Kathy remained this past week with their aunt and uncle and enjoyed attending the Country Playhouse production "Picnic," Grand Bend and trips in their uncles fishing tug the "Ferroclad." Fair starts Don't forget to attend the Bayfield Fall Fair Friday evening and Saturday. Because of no arena facilities this year the Agricultural Society have planned a "Walk -About - Fair" and will be making use of the municipal building, old town hall. and Orange Hall which will be open Friday evening for viewing exhibits as well as Saturday af- ternoon. T1 REDI-MIX CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Work McCann Const. Ltd. 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