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Citizens News, June 15, 1977
Bayfield
by Mlhreua Erikson
Mrs. Donna Boyes, Port
Colborne visited during the
weekend with Mr. & Mrs. Donald
R. McLeod, Dawn and John and
on Saturday called on her sister,
Mr. & Mrs. E. W. Erickson,
Andrew, Luanne and Lydia.
Before returning home she spent
some time with her daughter,
son-in-law and grandson, Mike
and Janet Echert and B.J. in
Clinton.
Mrs. Kerry Sharp, Patrick and
Tyler of Oakville are spending a
few days with her parents Rev.
Wm. M. and Mrs. Bennett while
her husband is on a business trip
to England. Monday visitors with
the Bennettfamily was their son
and family, Rev. Robert and Mrs.
Bennett and Jessica of Chesley.
Mrs. Sally Kennedy and
daughter Norma of Belfast
Ireland, were the guests recently
of the formers sister, Mrs.
George Gregg. The Kennedy's
had come over to attend the
wedding of her nephew Michael
Gregg in Toronto. Before leaving
for Ireland they are visiting her
brother Jim Carr in London,
Ontario.
Mr. & Mrs. Dale Duffield and
daughter Pat of Lambeth, visited
during the weekend with her
brother and family, Mr. & Mrs.
Pat Graham, John and Nancy,
while camping in Old Homestead
Trailer Camp.
- Mr. & Mrs. Rob Irwin and
Robbie, London • visited Friday
with his family "The E.W.
gwhe Clittrches
Zurich Mennonite
Pastor
CLAYTON KUEPFER
Sunday, June 19
9:45 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School•
Wed. -8:00 p.m. Adult and Youth
Praise, Bible Study and Prayer
Service
Meditation
In loving kindness Jesus came
My soul in mercy to reclaim;
And from the depths of sin and
shame
Through grace He tilted me.
Charles H. Gabriel
Everyone Welcome
St. Peter's
Lutheran Church
Pastor
A. C. BLACKWELL, M. DiV.
Organist
Miss Christine Haberer
Sunday, June 19
10:00 a.m.—Worship Service
10:45 a.m.—Sunday Church School
2:00 p.m.—Memorial Service
at Lutheran Cemetery
Everyone Welcome
Emmanuel United Church
Pastor
BRUCE GUY, B.A.
Sunday, June 19
No Sunday School
11:15 a.m.--Morning Worship
Memorial Day Service
Flowers placed on cemetery
whenever convenient for family.
Everyone Welcome
Lakeview Conservative
Mennonite Church
Pastor
MERLIN BENDER
Sunday, June 19
10:00 a.m.---Bible Study Classes
11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship
8:00 p.m. --Joint Fellowship
Meeting, Topic: Youth, a time to
develop character
Wed, 8 p.m. — Book Study in 1st
Corinthians and Prayer
Fellowship
Meditation
The Lord gave the word; great was
the company of those that
published it.
•
Everyone Weloome
Erickson's", and also his uncle
and family, Mr. & Mrs, Glen
Sturgeon, Jo Anne, David and
Jayne.
Ari invitation is extended on
Thursday June 16 at 8 p.m. to
attend the Induction Service of
the Reverend John Swan as new
rector of St. Paul's, Wingham.
Congratulations
Congratulations . to Robert
Steckle who has completed four
years high school without having
to write an exam in those four
years. We thought this was an
accomplishment worth men-
tioning,
Robert is the only son of Bill
and Betty Steckle, Bronson .Line.
(RR 3, Bayfield.)
Lioness
The roll Call at the Lioness
meeting was answered with a gift
for the Penny Sale which is
scheduled for Saturday July 30 in
the arena, the same day as the
Lions Fish Fry. On the Tuesday,
Wednesday and Thursday (July
26, 27, and 28) the gifts will be on
display in the Town Hall where
someone will be on duty from 2 to
4 and 7 to 9 p.m.
The Lioness" presented Mrs.
Velma Miller of Seaforth with a
gift in appreciation for the lovely
meals served thern this past
season.•
Six Brownies were present and
presented them with little lion
pins for their vests which had
been made by the Brownies at a
meeting to say thank you to the
Lioness° for their $25.00 do-
nation.
A vote of thanks was extended
to Marg Mayman and Wynn
Graham for looking after the
flower bed at the triangle on
Highway 21 and the Varna Road.
The Lioness Bake Sale at the
Old Homestead Trailer Park will
be held Sat. morning June 18 at 11
a.m. If you need to have baked
goods picked up you are asked to
call Fern Baker or Clara John-
ston before 10:30, a.m,.
An "Old Tyme Community
Family` Picnie is planned for
Sunday, August 7 at 2 p.m. to be
held in Clan Gregor Square. This
will be in the form of a pot -luck
supper and everyone is
welcome, Entertainment!' and
games are planned mixed with
"lots of fun." You are asked to
bring your own dishes, cutlery,
etc.
Line up your sponsor for the
Dance-a-Thon in the Arena on
Saturday August 13. The event
will start at 8 p,m. in the evening
and run through to 8 a,m. Sunday
morning. (proceeds for Arena
Fund) .
Bali Scores
Ball scores during the week-
end included Bayfield Lions
versus Bayfield Knighthawks 13
to 6 in favour of the Knighthawks.
Pinelake Camp won over Old
Homestead Camp with a 25-21
score. Blue Anchor defeated Paul
Bunyan Camp in a close game 23-
22 and Varna won over Camp
Kitchigami with a 39-8 score. The
next games are on Saturday
when Bayfield Lions play Paul
Bunyan at Paul Bunyan; the
Knighthawks meet Kitchigami in
Bayfield Agricultural Grounds;
Old Homestead plays Varna at
Varna and Blue Anchor meet
Pinelake at Pinelake. All games
are go at 7:0o p.m.
Minor Soccer
Bayfield Minor Soccer Atoms
played a good game against
Clinton Junior B Atoms and
scored 0-0 draw. Bayfield played
an exhibition game against
Huron Minor All Stars, Mosquitos
on Saturday in Bayfield and
thrilled the crowd gathered to
watch.
The Atoms play Seaforth in a
third game against Seaforth in
Seaforth on June 16. Bayfield
plays Clinton Atoms A team on
Tuesday June 21 in Clinton and
the Pee Wees play Clinton on
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