Zurich Citizens News, 1975-10-23, Page 30PAGE 12 - ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS, OCTOBER 30, 1975
MILVENA ERICK SON TELLS YOU...
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Young and mental, physical and spiritual
family, Goderich, Mrs. Mary development. Their principles
Boyce and children and Mr. are: That man must to the best
Ken Boyce and family visited of his ability, love and respect
Sunday with their parents, God- respect and act in ac -
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boyce, cordance with the human dig -
Goshen Line. nity and rights of individuals -
Sincere sympathy to the recognize the obligation on
family of the late Mrs. Marg- himself to develop his potent-
aret (Robert) Scotchmer who ial.
passed away at her home on The Scouting movement in
Sunday morning October 26. the village is sponsored jointly
Scouter John Siertsema by Bayfield Lions Club
related many of the aspects of and the Ladies Auxiliary who
Scouting and Cubing to the pay for all the leaders unif-
parents who attended Regist- orms, transportation to all
ration Night, Thursday even- leaders conventions, fees for
ing in the Old Town. Hall. He courses, supply or pay a baby -
was assisted by Tom Hill sitter if needed and supply
and Jeff Mayman who are the lunches for all activities
helping out with Scouts and and functions. There are app -
by Mrs. Carol Fisher, ass- roximately 60 Brownies, cubs
istant Cub Leader. and scouts this year to supp-
Scouter Siertsema also ort, and the L.A. is in need of
outlined the uses of the $5. members. The annual dues
registration fee. He said that are $1. per mother and if you
$1. goes to the National are unable to attend these
Council; 11 cents for Indemn- meetings, your dues would be
ity and Liability Insurance; most welcome. The L.A. has
$2.42 for promotion and serv- planned a Tupperware Party
icing at the District and Group for November 10 at 8:15
level; 62 cents to develop, in the basement of the United
promote and operate training Church to help raise needed
courses and 85 cents for adm- funds. You are most welcome
inistration costs, operation to attend.
and upkeep of the Provincial The parents of these young
Headquarters. people involved in the move -
He said many of the varied ment feel very fortunate to
activities in the Scouting have leaders for such large,
program are at the choice of active groups in the village.
the boys and that they are There are several girls in the
planning to become involved area of Girl Guide age. To
in the Centennial in the Vill- revive the Guides, they are
age in July, 1976. Mr. Siert- desperately in search of a
sema said their aim is to leader. One person has vol -
help boys to develop charact- unteered her services as an
er as resourceful and resp- assistand leader; so if you or
onsible members of the com- , anyone reading this appeal is
munity by providing opport- willing to lead the Guides,
unities and guidance for their please call any member of
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Yates, Jo -an Bullen or Linda
Talbot. The L.A. plan to hold
their next meeting on Dec-
ember 3 at the home of Linda
Talbot. See you at the Tupper-
ware party and at the next
meeting!
Mr. Cavin Woolover, Sag-
inaw, Michigan, visited his
great aunt, Mrs. G.L. Knight
and other relatives in the
village during the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cole-
man and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Fisher and baby
all of Walkerton and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Coleman and fam-
ily, of Zurich visited Sunday
with their mother, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Graham,
Barbara and Nancy returned
to their home in the village
during the weekend after
spending the past two weeks
in Lauderdale -by -the -sea,
Florida. While there they
spent a day at Disney World,
and reported a most enjoy-
able holiday with good weath-
er all during their stay.
Miss Winnie Armstrong,
London was with her family,
Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Arms-
trong, James and Julia from
Friday until Monday. Visiting
Sunday with the Armstrong's
were her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. D.W.
Collier of Komoka.
Bayfield Evedr Young Sen-
ior Citizens are reminded
of their regular meeting on
Thursday evening, October
30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Munic-
ipal Building.
Mrs. Eric W. Earl spent last
week in London with her
daughter, Mrs. B.A. Quigg
and grandchildren, Kim and
Joey.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen SMith,
Paris visited on Saturday
with his mother, Mrs. L.B.
Smith.
Mrs. Milton Pollock and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Clinchey called on Mrs.
Pollock 's sister, Mrs. Bertha
Turner on Friday evening to
celebrate her birthday with
her.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stur-
geon attended the wedding of
Rick Westlake of Bayfield
and London to Miss Judy
Neeb in Kitchener Friday
evening at St. Peter's
Lutheran Church and the rec-
eption which followed at the
Tasmanian Club.
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