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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-12-14, Page 7Citizens News, December 14, 1978 Seniors enjoy bus trip to Simcoe Tuesday - 12 o'clock noon - "Hey Bob, stop the bus, forty three of us Bayfield Seniors want to get on! We stopped in Brucefield and picked up four more. "Hi -Ho the Marry 0" we are on our way to ayfjeld by Gwen Pemberton Tillsonburg and Simcoe. Our first 'stop is at Coyle's Factory Outlet in Tillson- burg*. Quite a store! Everything from soup to nuts. Next we shopped at the beautiful mall. The Christmas decorations there • were really fascinating. Later we drove to Simcoe and enjoyed a turkey dinner in a private dining room. in one of the restaurants. At 6.30 we drove to see the town's display of lights. It was indescribable. The first time around, all one heard was "Oh look here" or "Just look over there". The second time we just looked and hated to leave such a magnificent showing of the Christmas theme displayed in lights. Christmas Dinner at St. Andrew's Church The Ever Young Seniors held their Christmas dinner and Party last Thursday evening at the Bayfield United Church. Fifty-eight Seniors and three guests sat down to a sumptuous turkey dinner. Seven plates were sent out to -those who were incapacitated. Milvina had her usual favors at each place setting. The President Perce Johnston presided. After dinner, Christmas Carols were enjoyed led by Mary Nediger with Nellie McRae at the piano. Len Carter introduced the guest speaker, the Rev. Alun Thomas, Minister of St. Andrew's. He related humorous experiences during his stay in Newfoundland. Dorothy Cox thanked him. The President introduced Canon F.H. Paull and the Rt. Rev. M.W. Bourdeau. They both gave splendid talks in their own inimitable way. Jeanne Lindsay thanked them in a few well chosen words. The kitchen ladies were called and Harry Bakker thanked them for a splendid dinner. Kathleen Hill, Violet Carter and Jeanne Lindsay all gave readings Jingles were sung ending with "How Great Thou Art" and "God Save The Queen." two, UCW groups on Wed- questions from the audience, nesday was Carol Erb of the ably answered by Carol, The Zurich area who has spent Rev. Alun Thomas ex - six years in Afghanistan and pressed the thanks to the is home on a six months' meeting and presented a gift leave. She was Secretary to to Carol as a small token of the Medical Director of the appreciation. Nooreye Institute at Kabul, the Capital. It is a one hundred bed hospital which is maintained by the Christian Blind Mission which has its headquarters in Germany and which has recently opened. an office in Stouffville, Ontario. Carol illustrated her talk with slides of the hospital inside and out, the staff and her other friends in Kabul, and her living quarters. Pictures of the countryside spoke graphically of the hard life of farmers there where wateris so scarce. Library News The speaker set up a On Saturday, the Huron display of articles from County Public Library Afghanistan which puppet show yisited demonstrated the fine Bayfield. Over one hundred handiwork of the women. children were present to see She asked Elaine Dunn who "Christmas at Creepy had introduced her, to dona Castle." "shadri", the hooded cloak A coloring contest was with the mesh face mask held at the Library during which is worn by the women Book Week which, in our and which conceals their library, was extended for identity completely. It was a one week. Children were most interesting and in - divided into three groups for formative talk which evoked the contest and Vina Parker was the judge. Prizes were awarded to Mark Johnston, Angela Dunn and Christine Johnston. "Open House" will be held at the Library the week before Christmas beginning on Tuesday morning the 19th and again during library hours on Wednesday and Saturday. Drop in for a cup of coffee. St. Andrew's UCW Groups hold Christmas Meeting The guest speaker at a meeting held jointly by the Christmas Carols were. - sung, and musical numbers were presented. ,Jean Dunn who presided called on Dawna Westlake to honour three UCW members by presenting them with scrolls Page 7 and life membership pins. -Jean Greer pinned the UCW Crest on Evelyn Greer, Jeanne Lindsay. honored Florence Dunn in the same way and Marilyn Haw gave Nina Haw her pin. WORKING AWAY — As part of a project in Mr. Kemp's class at Huron Centennial near Brucefield, Grade five students cooked up a real Italian meal. Buttering the bread are Lorelei Robinson and Luanne Erickson. 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