HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-09-14, Page 13Citizens News, September 14, 1977
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Trinity to host Albanaires, check mission funds
Trinity Church's board of
management held their first fall
meeting, Tuesday evening, with a
good attendance. The rector,
Rev. William M. Bennett, chaired
it. He announced that the
Albanaires, a 30 -member mixed
choir from St. Albans Anglican
Church of London, under the
direction of Canon Geoffrey
Dibbs, would' be visiting Trinity
Church on Sunday evening,
September 18, at 7 pm. The
Albanaires• folk service and
variety concert will be supported
by a musical group and is
designed not only for the young
but also for the young at heart.
The choir itself spans age levels
from grade school to grand-
parent. Everyone is invited,
regardless of denomination.
A small walnut cabinet with a
glass protector is being made to
house an account book dating
back to Rev. Campbell, the first
rector of Trinity. Al Amy had
discovered the book, realized its
historic value, purchased it, and
in turn sold it to Mrs. Rob Hunter.
The book was then donated by
subscription from some summer
visitors and various members of
the congregation of Trinity. On
November 12, a one -day synod
will be held at St. Pauls
Cathedral, London. Trinity Board
members would like to find out
where mission . money goes, so
will request an accounting of its
dispersal.
"Implication of Christian
Initiation" will be the theme of a
seminar in St. Johns Anglican
Church Port Elgin for the
deanery of South Saugeen on
Thursday, October 27. Great
Chapter will meet October 26 at
St. Pauls in Wingham. A great
deal of discussion has centred on
the need for Sunday School
teachers and new material for
teaching members, from kin-
riergarden to senior level.
An A.C.W. Deanery Clericus
will be held in Kincardine_
Tuesday, October 4, starting at 10
pm. The Deanery of South
Saugeen welcomed two new
Rectors — Rev. John Swan to
Wingham and Rev. Dan Sargeant
to Blyth.
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Bayfield held a Fun Day of
soccer Saturday, with two teams
from London, the Atoms from
Seaforth, and a girl's Seaforth
team taking part along with the
Squirts. The games started
slowly because the goal posts
were missing.
While the posts were being
replaced, the teams played in-
door soccer in the -arena. Thanks
from the boys to Ted Dunn for
helping coach Fred. Gale replace
the posts with his post hole
digger; to Gordon. Graham for
allowing them the use of the
Arena while the posts were being
replaced and thanks to the
Seaforth Soccer . Club for
providing the funds for the free
hot dogs and pop for all the
players. Following the games the
London teams camped in
Goderich and played in Clinton on
Sunday. The soccer teams have
been invited to London for the
next soccer season.
Personals
Rev. Ronald C. McCallum of
Goderich occupied the pulpit in
St. Andrew's United Church last
Sunday and delivered a sermon
on "The Divine Faithfullness".
Thecongregation was visited the
previous'Sunday • by Rev. Arthur
Gardener of Goderich.
Mr. & Mrs. Herb Kirkham,
London visited her father,
Emerson Heard, during the
holiday weekend and attended
the. Bayfield fair.
Mr. & Mrs. Don Haw and
family have recently taken up
residence in their newly con-
structed home at Blair Road and
Charles Street.
Mr. & Mrs. R. C. Hamilton of
St. Marys were recent visitors at
the rectory with Rev. William
and Mrs. Bennett.
Mr. & Mrs. Fred Heard of
Stratford visited on Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Russel Heard.
Attention flower snatcher:
Would the person who borrowed
the potted white geranium plant
from the verandah of our neigh-
bour please return it? She will
gladly give you a slip. It was a
pride of the family and they
would appreciate having it
returned.
Bayfield Librarian Maude
Weston tells us that David
Phoenix has won the book in the
Sooper Snooper Contest at the
Bayfield library. Mrs..Margaret
Clift drew the winning ticket. An
appropriate book will be chosen
by the county librarian.
Mr. & Mrs. Brian King, Tim
and Matthew of Blyth visited her
parents, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Turner,
and attended the Bayfield Fair.
Mrs. Turner's father, Fred
Arkell, has returned home after
an extended visit with his son,
ARTHRITIS MONTH
September is Arthritis Month.
The following poem by Naida B.
Holland, who suffers from acute
arthritis, says all:
There cannot be complete
despair
When you know that God is there,
Watching over you each hour
To give your spirit power,
Power to strengthen you that
day,
To open up a path — a way,
To see the dawning of white hope
Where you will never have to
grope
In pain and utter dark distress.
LIVESTOCK SALE
Hensall Livestock sales were
operative as usual last Thursday
and supply consisted mainly of
heifers and steers. Prices were
steady on an active market. Fat
cattle; heifers $41.25-$44.40, top to
$45,00 steers $43.00-$46.50, top to
$47.00. Pigs; weanlings $38.50-
$40.50 chunks $48.75-$52.00.
Judge Tom Arkell, Mrs.
and family in
B.C,
Miss Nancy
returned her
Calgary,
Dawson
Arkell
Creek,
Fawcett
position
after
to
Alberta,
has
in
being
home recently on a business trip
and a short visit with her parents
Mr. & Mrs. Carson Fawcett,
David and Rebecca.
Miss Monica Gemeinhardt,
Uxbridge, returned to her home
after spending the past two weeks
with her mother, Mrs, Kathleen
Gemeinhardt. Mrs.
Gemeinhardt's daughter, Lynda,
of London visited for the
weekend.
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