Zurich Citizens News, 1976-06-02, Page 18Page 18 -Citizens News, June 2, 1976
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mrs. Jessie Blair and family,
Ethel, Helen (Battye) and Brenda
in the sudden loss of a husband
and father, Robert E. Blair,
on Wednesday, May 26, 1976.
Mr. Blair was also the grandfath-
er of Blair and Rene Battye and
is also survived by a brother,
Wilmer in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. George Lindsay
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of Paris spent the weekend in the
village and on Saturday attended
the funeral of his brother-in-law,
Robert E. Blair, in Ball Funeral
Home, Clinton with interment in
the Bayfield Cemetery.
For all the young people who
have been asking; there s roller
skating . at the arena starting
Friday evening, Saturday after-
noon and evening, this week. •
Tuesday evening, May 18, ele-
ven members of the Women's
Missionary Fellowship of Bayfield
baptist Church meet at the home
of Mrs, Norman 'Talbot. The
. group viewed slides and heard
Mrs. Sheryl Forrest •comment on
her Missionary tour of Mexico.
They found the address. most
enlightening and informative.
During the business session, the
group planned their annual picnic
to be held on Tuesday, June 15
at 6:30 p.m. in Clan Gregor
Square. Should the weather be
disagreeable they will meet in
the church. Following prayers
the hostess served a tasty lunch.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lynn,
Jim, Jennifer and Michael of
Mississauga were the weekend.
guests of his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Lynn. •
Mr. Kenneth Weston, Farmin-
gton, Michigan, and Mr. Stuart
Atkinson, St. Clair Shores,
Michigan . were in the village
during the weekend.
Dr. Jean Mustard and Miss
Alice Isabel Mustard of Coral
Gables, Florida are enjoying a
visit in Bayfield; their old home
town.
Judge. Ken Arkell of, Vernon,
British Columbia visitd for a
few days last week with his
parents, Mr. and *Mrs. Fred Ark -
ell in Goderich, his sister Vera
in Bayfield and other relatives
in the area.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner
and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Turner
of Goderich spent last weekend
at Miller Lake. •
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Deller,
Kerry and Scott of Erin were
Sunday guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Haw.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins •
havereturned from a weeks
vacation at "Scott's Oquaga
Lake House" at Deposit, New
York. •
Rev. and Mrs: H.J.E. Crosby,
Mooretown, visited for a few days
last week in the village.
Family visited on the weekend.
with the latter's• parents, Mr; and .
Mrs. Howard Riddell at Dundalk
and all attended the • Pallister -
Tory .wedding in Dundalk on
Saturday.
Knox Presbyterian Cluirch has
resumed their summer schedule
with church service at 11:00• a.m.
Dwight Nelson is the student
minister and his wife Janice will
be assisting him in his parish
work. We hope they enjoy their
summer in the village.
Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Burges of
Barrie visited last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blackie.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill • Parker
returned home after spending 15
days in Saskatchewan visiting
in Prince Albert, Melfort, Nai-
cam, Regina and Kisbey. They ,
reported an enjoyable holiday
and said the crops looked very
good and the countryside just
beautiful.
Mr. Wilfrid Dunn, Alyce and
Kathy, ]London, were at their
village residence for the week
end. -
Mrs. Ed Rowse and Cathy,
London, visited Sunday with- her
mother and on .their return
home were accompanied by her
mother, Mrs. L.B. Smith and
aunt, Mrs. George Reid of
Varna who remained with the
Rowse family until Wednesday.
Don't forget the Centennial
Committee meeting on Wednes-
day evening, June 9, at 8:00
in the evening in the municipal.
building. Everyone is welcome..
Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Turner
and Mrs.. Bertha Turner visited
Sunday with Betha's brother-
in-law, 96 -year-old William Turn-
er and her sister -in -jaw, Mrs.
Elizabeth Freckleton in Windsor.
Mrs. Effie Freeman of •Wood-
stock visited Wednesday with her
father, Mr. Ray Schell. •
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Talbot
returned home after spending two
weeks with their son and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Les Talbot and
Cari Lynn in Thompson, Mani-
toba. They said they enjoyed the
trip and had a lovely time with
their family. • •
Visiting with Mrs. .Milton •
Pollock, Goshen Line during the
weekend were her family, Mr.
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