Zurich Citizens News, 1973-05-31, Page 15THURSDAY, MAY 31, 19'73
MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST
The Ladies Guild of Trinity
Anglican Church, hosted a show-
er for Miss Rhea Sturgeon, bride -
elect of June, in the Parish Hall,
Tuesday, evening, May 22.
The hall was artistically dec-
orated with wedding bells, strea-
mers and an inverted umbrella
filled with spring flowers, over-
hanging with apple blossoms.
Mrs. Gloria McClinchey was
the winner of the game prize.
Miss Barbara Graham, read
the address to the bride-to-be,
and many lovely and useful
gifts were presented to Rhea.
She was assisted in opening
and displaying her gifts by
Danielle Simons, Karen and
Monica Gemeinhardt, Barbara
Graham, Nancy Graham, and
Wendy Turner, for which Rhea
graciously thanked everyone
for the honour accorded her.
A delicious lunch was served
by the ladies of the Guild.
Wednesday evening, Mrs.
Grace Potter held a shower for
Rhea at her home in Holmes-
ville, and Friday evening, Mily-
ena Erickson was hostess for a
relatives shower at her home in
the Village.
Last week the Young People's.
Group of Knox Presbyterian
Church, painted the entire
basement and under the direct-
ion of the Student Ministers
Messers Steven and Michael
Farris, have more such projects
planned for the summer months.
The Young Peoples gatherings
are continuing at the Farris
Cottage, and all young people
are cordially invited to attend
these Sunday evening get-to-
gethers.
Mr. S.F. Gerney, President,
is pleased to announce the
appointment of Mr. Stephen
Scotchmer as Vice President
of Bay Mills Limited and Genera
Manager, Grenette Division. A
Chemical Engineering graduate
from Queens University, King-
ston, Mr. Scotchmer held posit-
ions with Polymer Corporation,
Sarnia, and Kirnberly-Clark
Corporation, Neenah, Wisconsin
prior to joining the Company
in 1970. Located in St. Cather-
ines, Ont., the Crenette Divis-
ion manufactures and markets
won woven fabrics for the rubber
automotive paper and vinyl
industries.
Stephen is the eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Scotchmer,
of Bayfield. He is married to
the former Jean Etue, of Goder-
ich, and they have two daughter:
Molly and Jody.
TROUSSEAU TEA
Mrs. Elaine Brandon held a
trousseau tea on Sunday May 20,
to honour her daughter Lynn,
whose marriage took place
Saturday, May 26 in St. And-
rew's United Church, Bayfield.
The home was tastefully decor-
ated in pink and white, carry-
ing out the theme on the lace
covered table.
Mrs. Denby and Mrs. Esther
Makins poured tea during the
afternoon and Mrs. Carolyn
Snell and Mrs. Wynn Graham
poured in the evening. Aunts
of the bride-to-be served the
refreshments. The trousseau
and gifts were nicely displayed
and shown by Barbara Graham
and Karen Brandon. Lynn had
several showers given her,
namely; the Ladies of St. And-
rew's Church; Barbara Graham
had her friends and neighbours
in and the nurses of Wingham
Hospital where Lynn is presently
employed.
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VILLAGE
BAPTISM
Timothy, youngest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Brian King, of
London, was baptized in Trin-
ity Anglican Church, Sunday
morning, May 27. The service,
performed by the Rev. George
Youmatoff, was attended by
four generations of the family;
great-grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Arkell, Mrs. John
Turner, Bayfield; Mrs. Jean
Playford, Massey, Ontario and
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Turner, Bayfield. Mr.
and
Ivir. Phillip ait
d Mrs. Dan Carr,London,
were the baby's Godparents.
The Christening gown worn by
Timothy was worn by his great-
grandfather, the late Mr. John
Turner, and first worn by a
great aunt, Mrs. Florence Camp-
bell and is 97 years old. Foll-
owing the service, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Turner entertained
at a buffet luncheon at their
home.
GRADUATES
Congratulations to Monica
Gemeinhardt, a daughter of
Mrs. K. Gemeinhardt of Bay-
field, who graduated Tuesday
from Brock University, St.
Catherines, with a Bachelor of
Arts Degree. She intends to
resume her studies in psychol-
ogy at Brock this fall.
BRIDAL SIIOWER
A bridal shower, given by
the Ladies of St. Andrew's
United Church, was held Mon-
day evening, May 21, in honour
of Miss Mary Altman. Her mar-
riage to 411,on Reddoch, son of
Rev. and Mrs. James Reddoch
takes place Saturday evening,
June 2, in Kincardine. Contests
by Kathleen Siertsema and
Carol Penhale were enjoyed and
Wendy Penhale gave a reading
on "Husbands."
A booklet entitled, "Advice
to the Newlyweds" was put to-
gether by the Ladies during the
evening, and also a recipe coll-
ection. Mildred Meriill read the
address to the bride, and the
gifts were presented by Debbie
Siertsema, Terri Weber and
Wendy Penhale. Mary made a
lovely reply and lunch was serv-
ed.
Thirteen Brownies and their
Leaders, Ruthann Knights,
Donelda Sturgeon and Carol
Penhale attended a Guide meet-
ing at Robinson Memorial School
on Wednesday evening. This is
one of the items the girls must
do for their Golden Band.
Kent County Board 'of Educat-
ion has announced the appoint-
ment of Mr. Howard Scotchmer,
B.A,, to the principal's position
at Winston Churchill Public
EIMIX
NCRETE
(ALSO FOAM WORK)
McCann Const. itt
{ DASHWOOD
Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 '
School in Chatham. Mr. Scotch -
mer is presently vice-principal
at Merlin Area Public School,
and was chairman of the Kent
Elementary School Teachers
1972-73 negotiating committee.
Howard is the son of Mrs. L. W.
Scotchmer of Bayfield, and
received his primary schooling
in Bayfield Public School, his
secondary education in Clinton
and is a graduate of London
Teacher's College.
ABOUT PEOPLE
Albion llotel registered guests
included; Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Platnik, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs.
George Hume, Toronto; and
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Greenstone,
Michigan.
Mr. Norman Brown, of Londor
passed another milestone in his
life, and celebrated Saturday
by entertaining guests at his
cottage.
Mr, Norman F. Cooper, Moun
Clemens, Mich., spent the
weekend with his wife Patricia,
at their village residence. Mr.
Cooper was accompanied by
guests from Detroit and Mount
Clemens.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob
and Tara, and Barbie Tillman,
London, were at the Tillman
cottage for the weekend.
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- DOUBLE FEATURE -
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) COLOR
THE NEW CENTURIONS
George C. Scott
A MAN CALLED SLEDGE
James Garner
FRI. & SAT. — JUNE 8 & 9
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
(ADULT ENTERTAINMENT)
JOE KIDD
Clint Eastwood
COUNTRY MUSIC
Marty Robbins
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FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
BOX OFFICE OPENS
AT 8:00 P.M.
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PEN DAILY
BREAKFAST & LUNCH
8 am to 1:30 pm
DINNERS
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
5 to 8;30 pm
SATURDAY
5:30 to 8;30 pm
SUNDAY
5:30 to9pm
(Dining room licenced
under L,L,B4O,)
YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME
SATURDAY, JUNE 2
For your listening and dancing pleasure
'Mozart And The
el®dy Makers'
YOUR HOSTS: "PETE" and "CAROLE" DEITZ
Highway 21 - GRAND BEND
The General Public Is Invited to An
and the
of the new
Ausoble-Bayfield Conservation Authority
F IC
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 9
1:30 - 5:00 p.m.
We are located in Exeter, on Hwy, 83 1/4 mi. west of Hwy. 4
2.00 p.m. - Official Opening Ceremonies
3.00 p.m. - Demonstration of planting large tree with
Authority tree spade
All afternoon - Tours of Facilities, Exhibits, Slide Show,
Displays of Equipment, Literature, Park
Plans
Light refreshments will be served
Take this opportunity to visit us and learn more about the
work of your Conservation Authority.