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Citizens News, April 6, 1977
Bayfield
by 1► illvena Erikson
Mr. & Mrs. Bud Sturgeon at-
tended the wedding Saturday
inLondon of her cousin, Nancy
Davis to Arn Kleiber in Mt. Zion
United Church and the reception
following in the Latin Quarter.
Mr. & Mrs. Dalton Smith have
returned to their home in the
village after spending the winter
months in St. Petersburg,
Florida.
Miss Sally Bennett of Stratford
and Mrs. Shirley Graham and
daughter Anne of London were
Sunday guests of the former's
parents, Rev. and Mrs. William
M. Bennett.
Mr. & Mrs. Albert Craig visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Ross
McMichael and family in Oil
City.
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Knight,
Heather, Kathryn and Sandra of
Leaside were the weekend guests
of his mother, Mrs. G.L. Knight.
Mr. & Mrs. Elliott Layton of
Brucefield visited Thursday
evening with their daughter-in-
law and granddaughters, Mrs.
Judy Layton, Joanne and Sheryl
on their return from, a winter
vacation in Florida. Mrs. Mary
Broadfoot of Kippen was a guest
on Sunday.
Marg Mayman was the lucky
winner of the $200 in the Lions
sponsored Bayfield River Break-
up contest. She held the ticket
with 19:31 (7:31 p.m.) the correct
time of the break-up.
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Scotchmer
returned home on Thursday after ®.
a two month's vacation in
Tuscon, Arizona. They were
accompanied on their trip by
Harry and Fern Baker. The
Scotchmer's took the Baker's to
many points of interest while
they were there with them. The
Baker's remained a month in
Tuscon. Mr. & Mrs. Arnold
Young of Goderich and Mr. &
Mrs. Tom Penhale spent six days
with Charlie and Lulu and were
shown the interesting spots in and
around Tuscon and up in the
Mountains. Mr. & Mr. Ken
Knights, the Scotchmer's son-in-
law and daughter joined them for
a three week vacation and ac-
companied them home. While
there they visited Las Vegas,
Mexico, Grand Canyon and many
interesting places. On their
return home they spent a
weekend in Lubbock, Northern
Texas, as the guests of .the
Carter's. Mike Carter had been
the houseguest of the Knights in
the summer of 1976 as an ex-
change student sponsored by the
Lions Club.
Mr. Bernard F. Sturgeon of
Orangeville, called on his
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Jack B.
Sturgeon on Thursday while on a
business ,trip to London.
Judge Ken Arkell and children,
Cathy, Jimmy , Karen and Tommy
of Vernon, B.C. were dinner
guests of their aunt, Mr. & Mrs.
Fred LeBeau on Monday. The
Arkell family had been visiting
Ken's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Arkell in Goderich.
Mr. & Mrs. W.C. Parker, Kim
and Jennifer of London, visited
on Sunday with his parents Mr. &
Mrs. Bill Parker.
Skate-a-thon
The Bayfield Lioness Club
reported a little over $2,000 had
been raised from the skate-a-thon
to go towards arena repairs.
They praised the stamina of the
skaters, some skating the 12
hours and say thanks to all who
helped in any way to make it` such
a success.
Ever Young Club
Harry Baker, president of the
Bayfield Senior Citizens Ever
Young Club presided for their
regular meeting Thursday
evening: Twenty-nine members
answered the roll call.
The secretary, Mrs. Jeanne
Lindsay, read the report of the
last meeting and Miss Dorothy
Cox treasurer, gave her report.
Mrs. Vina Parker then in-
troduced Mrs. Mary Grigg of
Clinton who was the guest
speaker. Mary is the president of
Zone 8 of the United Senior
Citizens and her theme was the
U. Seniors of Ontario convention
she attended in St. Catharines
last year where more than 700
Seniors were in attendance. She
stressed that Seniors should stick
together and stand up for the
things they feel they should have.
She also stressed their Star
Membership, giving them a
voting voice in any situation that
may arise and need a delegation.
Mrs. Grigg was thanked for
her most_ interesting and in-
formative talk byEsther Makins
and presented with a small token
of appreciation.
During the business session the
meeting voted to donate $50 to the
Library and $50 to the Com-
munity Centre Board.
Following adjournment a few
games of euchre were enjoyed
with prizes going to Jessie Blair,
ladies high; Lillian Penhale,
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ladies low; George Brown, men's
high; Clinton Gibson, men's low
and Vina Parker won the lone
hand prize.
As always a lovely lunch ended
a perfect evening.
Fire Department
Bayfield firemen entertained
their wives and former members
of the fire department on Friday
evening in the Community
Centre. As a special thank you to
the London Fire department,
Fire Chief Ray Morley and Mrs.
Morley of London were their
guests. The group enjoyed a
lovely dinner served by the
Lioness Club and the dance that
followed to the music of a Disc
jockey, During the evening a
prank call sent the firemen
scurrying and added a rather
somber note to an otherwise
very enjoyable evening.
Good Friday Service
You are reminded of the
• Sacrament of the Lord's Supper
to be served in the United Church
on Good Friday evening; of the
Sunrise Service on the grounds of
the Manse on Easter Sunday
morning at 6:00 a.m. with break-
fast to follow in the Church and
the Easter Sunday morning
worship service at 11:00 a.m.
Bayfield 4-11
By Wendy Penhale
The fifth meeting of the
Bayfield II "Bedwarmers" was
held on March 30 at the home of
our leader, Mrs. Merner. The
meeting was opened by president
Karen Erb with the 4-H Pledge
and roll call which was "The
topic of our club presentation for
Achievement Day and five im-
portant points to include when
planning it".
We discussed facings for arm-
holes and necklines and both
these were demonstrated by Mrs.
Merrier. Terri Weber and Sandy
Snell baked a cake in honour of
Mrs. Merner's birthday and we
ended our meeting with cake and
ice cream.
District Scouters
It is a busy time upcoming for
the Scouters, leaders and the L.A.
Monday 'evening, April 11. A
District Scouters meeting will be
held in St, Andrews United
Church. On Tuesday, April 12 at
8:00 p.m. immediately following
the Lions dinner meeting, a slide
presentation will be given by
John. Dawson, provincial field
executive of Hanover and Frank
Clement Huron District Council
President of Goderich.
Friday and Saturday, April 15
and 16, about 40 Scouters,
members of the Group Com-
mittees and the District Com-
missioner are expected to
descend on the St. Andrews
Church for a Training Course.
PRAYER PRAISE
Information Night About
at the
Zurich Mennonite Church
Sat., April 9 at 8 p.m.
Hear Bernie Smith
"Lift Jesus Up"
worship with
The Friends of Jesus
Enjoy coffee and lunch while viewing a slide presentation
about Jesus 77 and see what you can do to make this event a
resounding success.
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