Zurich Citizens News, 1976-09-22, Page 16&iyfiid
BY MRS. JANET TALBOT
Mr. Ray Schell visited •his
daughter, Mrs. Effie Freeman
in Woodstock, another daughter
Mrs. Irene Jull in Burford and
also called in Tillsonburg and
Drumbo last Wednesday.
Some excitement was caused
last Wednesday evening at
the Senior Citizens Apartments
when a motor burned out and
caused smoke to go through the
ventilation system and set off
the smoke detectors. There was
no damage and they were most
thankful it wasn't serious.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Calvert of
London spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. John Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barwick
attended London Fair on Sun-
day.
Our deepest sympathy is
extended to Mrs. Nina Haw
and family in the loss of
a dear husband and father,
Mr. Delbert Haw passed away
Wednesday morning, the funer-
al was held from the Ball Fun-
eral Home in Clinton on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E.W. Erickson
were overnight guests Saturday
until Sunday with her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Stewart at R.R.
2, Ripley and on Saturday
night attended the 25th Wed-
ding Anniversary Dance and
Reception in the Stewart's
honour in the Royal Canadian
Legion Hall in Kincardine. The
brides brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sturge-
on of Bayfield were also in
attendance.
Mrs. Stewart is the former
Norma Sturgeon of Bayfield
and the couple were married
in Trinity Anglican Church,
Bayfield on September 22,
1951.
Mr. and Mrs, Rob Irwin and
Robbie, London visited Satur-
day with his parents and family
and along with his sister
Sandra and Bruce Crump of
South Carolina and Vernon and
Danny Morrison who have re-
cently moved here from B.C.
all enjoyed a delicious barbecue
of Southern foods in the Erick -
son's backyard.
Sandra and Bruce Crump who
have been with her parents
and family, Mr. and Mrs. E.W.
Erickson, Andrew, Luanne and
Lydia for the past ten days,
returned to South Carolina on
Monday.
Friends of Mrs. Sadie Mur-
ney will be gald to hear al-
though she is still confined to
hospital is improving and ex-
pects to be released in a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Talbot,
Karen and Kathy spent the
weekend in Woodstock with
their cousins, Mr. and Mrs.
Ranold Dunning, Sandra and
Jeff. Bill Talbot, Ranold Dunn-
ing along with Ken Morrow
from Drumbo and some other
cousins enjoyed a fishing trip.
Mr. John Bigelow from Coll-
ingwood visited his sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Cullen in Clinton a few
days and attended the Bayfield
Baptist Church, Friday night
and Sunday.
Miss Cecil McLeod of the
Bluewater Rest Home, Zurich,
a former resident of Bayfield
attended some of the special
services at Bayfield Baptist
Church,
Also the Senior Citizens are
reminded of their Pot Luck
Supper coming up September
30 at 6:oo at the Municipal
Building.
Baptist church
Sunday Services at the Bay-
field Baptist .Church were well
attended, the Pastor, Rev.
Brian Harrison, continued with
the Salvation theme, taking his
message from the 12th Chapter
of St. Mark. John Bigelow from
Collingwood joined his sister,
Mrs. Cathi Cullen in a lovely
duet, "I'm so glad I belong to
the family of God."
Harvest service
Members of the Trinity Ang-
lican Church are reminded that
next Sunday is the Harvest
Thanksgiving Service and they
are asked to bring fruit, vege-
tables, caned goods, good clean
used clothing, etc. to be donat-
ed to the Goderich Children's
Aid Society. Would you please
bring your donations to the
Church Saturday morning.
Anglican church
The seldom -used service of
Evensong was sung by the
Rector, the Rev. W.M. Bennett
and Trinity Choir under the
readership of Mr. Eric Earl at
Trinity Anglican Church last
Sunday evening. The occasion
was the official visit of the
Bishop of Huron, the R. Rev. 'd
T.D.B. Ragg, B.A., B.D.D.D.,
to the Parish of Trinity, Bay-
field and St. James, Middleton.
The Bishop's staff bearer was
Philip Du Boulay. The first
lesson was read by John Deev-
es, Rector's Wqrden, St.
James, Middleton. The second
lesson was read by Harry
Baker, People's Warden, Trin-
ity, Bayfield. The Bishop prea-
ched on "Renewal and Rededi-
cation" of Christian people.
Following the service a social
hour was held in the Parish
hall, arranged by Trinity Guild
and assisted by members of
Trinity A.C.W.
Citizens
South Huron
youth retreat
Beautiful Camp Canby, Bay-
field, was the scene of much
activity last week end. South
Huron Youth for Christ sponsor-
ed "Preparation '76", a re-
treat for high school aged
young people, The theme of
the week end centred around
Christian living in high school.
The week end was kicked off
Friday night with a concert
featuring "Sweet Spirit" and
"The Canadian Galileans" both
top Canadian Gospel Groups.
The concert was well attended
considering the weather situa-
tion. There were about 200
people present.
The guest speaker for the
week end was Don Hill from
London. Saturday and Sunday
he spoke about "What's going
on?", "Who's in Control?",
"What's with me?" and
"What's all this anyway?"
All the talks were very informa-
tive and left the young people
with lots to think about.
News, September 22, 1976 -Page 17
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Saturday
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STARTING
Friday,
Sept. 24th
FRIENDSHIP SCROLL PRESENTED—Robert W. Page, left, Chairman of the Oakland County,
Michigan, Bicentennial Commission shakes hands with Bayfield Reeve Ed Oddleifson after pre-
senting Bayfield with a unique friendship scroll at a simple ceremony Monday night. Bayfield and
Oakland County are the only two municipalities so far to show the friendship between the United
States and Canada by means of such presentation. Photo by McKinley
Special Evange!ica! meetings
Do you have Christ as your
personal Saviour? This was the
theme all through the special
Evangelical meetings held at
Bayfield Baptist Church all
last week. Rev. Fred Harrison
from. Detroit spoke at each
service on such topics as —
always having a Biblical answer
when asked why you want to be
a Christian; making decisions,
especially the great decision
for God's salavation in your
life. The Storm—stressing the
verse—Carest Thou not that
we perish?—and assuring God
cared enough to send His Son
for our salavation and finally —
Now! Now is the day of Salva-
tion, now is the time to be
saved. During the week Mrs.
Muriel Snider presided at the
piano with Mrs. Cathi Cullen
as organist.
Special music for the week
was supplied by Mrs. Linda
McCready and Mrs, Fay Hacon
from Calvary Baptist Church,
Goderich, a duet also from that
Church, with guitars accompan-
iment by Mr. and Mrs. Don
Brubacher. "I'm so glad to be
part of the family of God."
Mr. Frank Coller from Wing -
ham sang a solo "So precious
is Jesus my King." Mrs. Muriel
Snider favoured with a piano
"Medley of Hymns". Mrs.
Cathi Cullen sang a solo "Thro-
ugh it all" and she and Mrs.
Ann Chapman sang the duet,
"I found the answer, I learned
to pray."
Each evening there was a
good crowd with over 100 there
for the Friday night Service.
There were people from Park-
hill, Lucknow, Wingham, God-
erich, Clinton, Zurich, Hensall
and Exeter. Friday evening a
•fireside was enjoyed with lunch
served by the Church women,
We are very pleased to report
the success of these ser-
vices, and the blessings receiv-
ed by all who attended. There
were four adults who answered
the altar call and accepted
Christ as their personal Saviour.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES
at
Central Huron Secondary School
Friday, September 24, 1976
Please note time change
AT 8:15 P.M.
All Graduates And Families
Are Welcome
ENTERTAINMENT
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with
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS
starting Friday, Sept. 24th
THE DISCO LOUNGE
ENTERTAINMENT FROM
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Highway 21 South of Bayfield