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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1958-07-23, Page 8PAGE DIGHT N ;I BEND (ELAINE GRAINGER, Correspondent) On Thursday, July 24 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon the Vill- age ge o f Grand Bend and the Grand Bend Lions Club are holding a public reception on the beach for the Canadian TV personality, Joan Fairfax, when a key "To the Village of Grand Bend' will be presented. Amongst those an attendance will be :the Honorable Brian Cath- cart, Minister of Travel and Pub- licity; Mr. C. E. Janes, M.P.P., I-,ambton West; Mr. Ernest Jack - soar, M.P.P., London South; Mr. Charles MacNaught'on, South Huron; Mr. James Dalton, Reeve of Grand Bend; aneanbers of the council; Group Capt E. Kenyon: Commanding Officer, RCAF Station Centralia; Mr. Rus- sell Watson, Warden of Laanbton County. Miss Fairfax will anduse hel land er own plane for travelling at Centralia at •approximately 11 a.m. There will be a parade to the beach at 1.45 p.m. led by the RCAF Brass ,and Trumpet Band of Centralia Mr Pont. The whole .affair will be staged in conjunc- tion with the Grand Bend Lions Annual "Halliday Ball" the same evening, starring Joan Fairfax ,and Lionel Thornton and has Casa Roy- al Orchestra. This widll not only be a means of raising considerable funds, but may be the sacral high- light of the summer season. , It will also be a wonderful op- portunity for fall families to see one of Canada's favorite TV stars in person. ZUUJCH Citizens NEWS BLUEWATER and BAYFIELD NEWS .(Mrs. Russe! Grainger, Correspondent) 0 HILLSGREE1 Mr nomas Pemhale is wear- ing a ramie these days -'it's a bay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cook, I..ondan, spent the Grove, the guests of Mr. andCedar Nelson Tiernan. Mr. Wilfred Turner, Port Stan- ley, spent the weekend with his wife and children atand e ho Johnme his parents, Mr. Turner. Mr. and G s. derich,w ered r _ Sun wait family,day, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ducharme. Mr. William Turner, Wspend a, arrived on Sunday to week with his sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Camp - beds. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mustard, Blake, Mr. and Mrs. Godwin Westlake and Ann, and Mr. Jae Chapman enjoyed a motor strip to Detroit on Sunday. While there, they 'attended services gat the Gil- ead Baptist Church. This church televises a service on OE)LW Channel 9, Saturday evening at 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dudharnne, Miss Anne Ducharme, Miss Berna- dette Drulllard, and Mr. Leos Du- char/Tie, Windsor, spent the week- end with their parents. Mr. and (family, and is spending a few days. with Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman. Mr. Robin McAllister is a pat- ient in ESeter hospital !after hav- ing suffered a stroke. The .com- munity is hoping die has a speedy recovery. Rev. Workman, Seaforth, prea- ched the services Sunday at Varna and Goshen churches in the ab- sence of Rev. T. J. itt.1v Sunday withr. and Mrs. Workman; spent Mrs,. Thelma Workman and Leroy. Mrs. Melvin Webster, Varna, ententauned on Saturday at a trousseau tea in honour of her daughter, Lais, who is a bride - elect of July 26. Guyer and Mr. and Mrs. Henry faanlily, Milverton, visited Sunday with Mrs. August Guyer. ,Sympathy is extended to Mr. Ward Forrest and family on the passing away of his mother. Mrs. Jack Forrest, The them threral vas held Tuesday, from on funeral home with interment in the Evangelical Cemetery, Zurich. The annual Coleman penile was held an Saturday at Laois Park, Seaforth. Varna United Church Baby Band held there annual picnic at the Bayfield Square on. Wednesday afternoon, June 16. (Mrs. Gordon Coleman, Correspondent) Mrs. Myrtle Carnochan, Wayne, Michigan, visited Sunday with: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Coleman and Mrs. Peter Ducharme, Blue Water Highway. Mr, and Mrs. Keith Ma Westlake visited his parents, Mr. and Thomas, Westlake. on Sunday. Misses Kathleen and Louise Tal- bot and Mr. Eric Cleave attended the ;Church of God Camp near London, this weekend. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford Talbot, Jr., London. Master Michael Greer as' holi- daying at the home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. amt Mrs. Gladwin Westlake. Mrs. John Turner, Mrs. 'Wilfred Turner, Linda and Johnny spent last Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pollock and family, Goshen Line. Mr. and Mrs. John Turner, Mr. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1958' and Mrs. Wilfred Turner and ram.- ily, lir. and Mrs. Fraser Stirling and family ,callled on Mr. and Mr's. George Campbell bast Saturday nan:arl7t. 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