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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-15, Page 10Page 10 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 Please turn to Page 13 01ANAST,94 THE HOME OF MRS WA TKI NS COUNTRY KITCHEN Huron County's Finest Dining and Banquet Centre ste2 ND' SMORGASBORD Open Monday through Saturday 5 - 8 p.m. Sundays - 12:00 noon - 7 p.m. ADULTS CHILDREN UNDER 12 PRE-SCHOOL $3.49 $1.99 99' BEVERAGE AND DESSERT EXTRA Treat Dad to our Smorgasbord this Sunday June 19 Mrs. Watkin's New LUNCHEON BUFFET 2 5 EACH Fill Your Plate! Daily, Monday - Saturday 11 A.M. - 2 P.M. BEVERAGE & DESSERT EXTRA Senior Citizens' Week is June 19-25. This is what Ontario's Senior Citizens are doing to help all of us, ' all year. During Senior Citizens' Week, Ontario is calling everyone's attention to the contributions and needs of our province's seniors. Talent doesn't retire. Senior Citizens have a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with future generations. They are enriching the cultural life of the province by participating in every aspect of Ontario's artistic activities. They are also coaching sports, teaching, driving other senior citizens to appointments, assisting them to fill out income tax returns, and serving in many other different ways. Ontario is helping our seniors do things for themselves even while they do things for others. There are over 1000 senior citizens' clubs and 90 senior citizens' centres in Ontario, Special grants and other assistance are enabling older people to return to school and university, Health services, financial benefits, tax credits and alternative types of housing have also been made available to seniors. A Senior Citizens' Privilege Card entitles them to special privileges at many cultural institutions, tourist attractions, places of business and transportation. Two free booklets, "Ontario Benefits for Senior Citizens.' and "Where to Use Your Ontario Senior Citizens' Privilege Card;>" offer specific information about where and how to enjoy programs and services available to senior citizens. For your free copies, contact your local Ministry of Community and Social Services office, or write to: Senior Citizens' Bureau Ministry of Community and Social Services Hepburn Block, 4th Floor Queen's Park, Toronto M7A 152 Keith Norton, Minister of Community and Social Services William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario ti