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Citizens News, November 24, 1977
Fire destroys subdivision home
Bayfield firemen answered a
call on Sunday evening around
5:45 p.m. to the north half of the
Snowden Acres subdivision about
five miles south of Bayfield, to a
fire that leveled the home of Mr.
& Mrs. Steve Shanahan. Steve
and his wife Ruby had left for
Bayfield
by Milvena Erickson
Pine Lake Camp where he is the
manager, minutes before the fire
was noticed by his nine year old
niece, Tracey Fansher who lives
across the street,
Despite the fact that 2 fire
trucks and plenty of manpower
were on the scene within minutes,
the fire was out of control by the
time they arrived and the
firemen were able only to prevent
the spread of fire to other
buildings in the area.
News from
Huronview
Mrs. Shirley Luther of Hensall
led the Sunday evening song
service at Huronview sponsored
by the Christian Women's Club.
Eric Luther played the organ
accompaniment for the hymns
and a vocal duet by Shirley
Luther and Mrs. Britton.
Marie Flynn, Norman Speir
and Cecil Skinner provided the
music for Monday afternoon's
programme of Old Tyme music,
dancing and sing -a -long. The
Clinton Christian Reformed
volunteers assisted with the
activities.
The "Jet Set", an orchestra
from the Seaforth area, en-
tertained on family night. The
musicians included the Coleman
sisters, Catherine and Brenda,
and the McAllister sisters, Susan
and Cheryl. The girls provided
their own accompaniment with
guitar, drums, and electric
organ. Mr. John McCallum
thanked the entertainers on
behalf of the residents and in-
vited them to visit the Home
again next year.
The Dungannon Women's
Institute were hosts for the
November birthday party. Mrs.
Robert Irwin was emcee for the
programme which included a
bag -pipe selection by Jean
Elliott, vocal solos by Mrs.
Russell Alton, organ solos by
Rev. Westhaver and a sing -a -long
led by members of the Institute
and accompanied by Mrs. Harry
Burgsma.
Following the programme,
gifts were presented to the
twenty-eight celebrants by the
Institute and lunch was served.
William Smith, who celebrated
his ninety-fourth . birthday,
November 18, thanked the ladies
for the lovely party.
Mr. & Mrs. Shanahan, who
were married the end of May, lost
everything in the blaze including
wedding gifts that they had never
used.
Damage in the blaze was
estimated at $50,000 with the loss
partially covered by insurance.
Mr. & Mrs. Shanahan plan to,
rebuild,
It is understood that plans are
being formulated to assist the
young couple. More information
will be passed on to the readers
as soon as they arrive on this
desk.
Minister's wife Improving
Mr. Robert Elliott of Clinton, a
lay reader, accompanied by his
two teenagers, was the guest
speaker in St. Andrew's United
Church on Sunday morning. Rev.
Reddock, who is progressing
very well, hopes to return to his
pulpit next Sunday morning,
St. Andrew's has a busy
December coming up with their
White Gift Service set for 11 a.m.
on Sunday, December 11;
Saturday afternoon, December 17
is the Sunday school party and
Sunday evening December 18 at
7:30 p.m. they will hold their
Candelight Carol. Service.
We are also pleased to report
that Mrs. Reddoch had successful
surgery last week in University
Hospital in London and is
progressing favourably. She was
visited last week by Mr, & Mrs.
Frank Burch, who returned with
the good news.
Personals
Congratulations to Rev. and
Mrs. Paul MacLean (nee 'Sally
Beth Hunter) of Toronto on the
safe arrival of their son who was
born on November 14 and
weighed in at 11 pounds. He is a
new brother for Avery and Conan
and another grandson for Dr. Rob
and Doris Hunter of Bayfield.
Mrs. Lulu Smith returned home
Sunday after spending the past
week with her family, Mr. & Mrs.
Frank Rachich, Meagen and
Jennifer in Ingersoll.
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Westlake
returned home Wednesday ac-
companied by their son Ronald
and his wife Pat. Gordon has
been a patient in Charlottetown,
P.E.I. and Halifax, N.S. hospitals
for the past six and a half weeks.
He and his wife had been
vacationing in the Maritimes
when he became ill and had to be
hospitalized. We understand he is
resting comfortably at home and
PEE WEB WIN
The Zurich Lion's Pee Wees
started the season off on the right
foot with a 7-2 victory over Huron
Park. Paul Johnston and Dean
Armstrong led the attack with
two goals apiece. Single goals
were scored by Paul Overholt,
Daniel Creces and Dwayne
Laporte. Goalies, Dwayne Martin
and Greg O'Brien played an
excellent game in the nets.
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very happy to be home.
Mr, & Mrs. Ross Merrill drove
Mr, & Mrs. Milton Wiltse of
Huronview to Kitchener on
Sunday to meet their newest
great granddaughter, Joanne
Alison Brown who is now
old.
month
one
Mr. & Mrs, Albert Craig at-
tended the funeral of his Uncle,
the late Sam Wilson in Camp-
bellford last Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Rob Irwin and
Robbie, London visited Saturday
with his family, Mr. & Mrs.
Walter Erickson, Andrew,
Luanne and Lydia.
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1:00 to 5:00
7:OO to 10:00
Saturday,
Nov. 26
1:00 to 5:00
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