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MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU....
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1974
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Ethel Frances Paull, wife of
Canon F.H, Paull, passed away
in Brantford on Monday, May
13. The funeral was held on
Wednesday, May 15, at 2 p.m.
from St. Judes Anglican Church
Brantford with interment in
Woodlawn cemetery, London.
Mrs. Paull is survived by her
husband and a sister, Miss
Carrie Dixon. Many readers
will remember the Paull's as
Canon Paull was Rector of Trin-
ity Church, Bayfield from 1924
to 1933 and they have spent
their summers here for many
years. A few years ago they
purchased the rectory where
they resided while he was min-
istering here. Sincere sympathy
is extended the the surviving
members of the family.
Bayfield 4-H Clubs attended
the Achievement Day held in
the Zurich Community Centre
on Saturday, and displayed
their books and garments they
had made. Bayfield one "Bay-
field Beauticians" had a Club
exhibit on skin care with com-
mentary by Mary Ann Rathwell
and Cathy Merner. Bayfield II
"Bayfield Groomettes" did a
skit entitled "You and your Post-
ure" with all the girls particip-
ating. Patti Greer of R.R.3,
Bayfield received her County
Honors from Huron County
Horne Economist, Miss Pengelly.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Gozzard
and family toured Buffalo, New
York, Long Island, Central
New York, the coast of Maine
and Massachusetts and the White
Mountains last weekend. A
total trip of 2140 miles.
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Graham
returned home Sunday after
holidaying for the past week in
Myrtle Beach, North Carolina:
Mr. and Mrs. Don Corriveau,
Sheila and Bryan, Kitchener,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Desjard-
ines and Paula of Goderich spent
Mother's Day weekend with
their parents I''r. and Mrs.
John Wild arid family of R.R.3,
Bayfield.
Newlyweds Mr, and Mrs.
Glen Weber of Elmira were over-
night guests Wednesday night
with Mrs. Margaret Garrett,
Norma, Diane, and John, and
also visited Mrs. Weber's great
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D.
Netzke in Seaforth.
Miss Winnifred Armstrong
Toronto, was with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. W.D. Armstrong
and family for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W, McLean,
Toronto and Michael O'Dowd,
Mississauga were registerd guests
at the Albion Hotel for the
weekend.
Mrs. George Reid, Varna
spent a couple of days last week
with her sister, Mrs. L.B. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer, anc
Christine, Toronto, were Moth-
er's Day weekend guests of Mrs.
Latimer's Mother, Mrs. G.L.
Knight.
Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Farrell,
R. R.2, Ripley, visited with her
uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
E. W. Erickson and family for
the weekend.
Mr. Michael Farris will be
commencing regular church
services in Knox Presbyterian
Church, beginning Sunday,
May 19, at 11 a. m.
Visiting Sunday with Mrs.
Margaret Garrett and family
were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Handy,
Seaforth and Mrs. Bob Kennard
andimily of Kitchener.
Andrew Sturgeon, along with
Grade 8 students of Iluron Cent-
ennial School, Brucefield, spent
three days last week in Ottawa
and attended the sitting of
Parliament on Wednesday, Just
prior to disolutionrnent. While
in Ottawa they stayed at the
Chateau Laurier.
Mr. and Mrs. Gawain Johns
and Gavin, Mount Clemens,
Michigan, spent the weekend
at the liome of his father, Nir.
Renouf W.A. Johns on Delevan
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Mr. Alfred Morris has return-
ed to the village after visiting
friends and relatives and has
taken up residence in the Lynn
Apartment building on River
Terrace.
Mr. Bud Sturgeon is presently
holidaying in Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Overboe,
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald McLeod and fam-
ily for the weekend and attend-
ed the Boyes-Eckert wedding
in Trinity Anglican Church on
Saturday.
Mr. Norman F. Cooper,
Mount Clemens, Michigan,
spent the weekend at his village
residence on Clan Gregor Square
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob
and Tara, London, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau
for the weekend. Mrs. LeBeau
returned with them to London
where she will visit for a few
days.
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Lar-
son, London, spent the weekend
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R.J. Larson.
Cpl. and Mrs. Stan Smith
(nee Bettylou Larson) and Lisa
have been posted to CFB West -
win, Box 61, Winnipeg, Man-
itoba.
an-itoba.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Steckle
Sr. visited during the weekend
with their son-in-law and
daughter and family, Mr. and
Mrs. J , W . Taylor, David, Paul
and Linda in St. Thomas.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Meyer on the birth
of their daughter, Marsha Eliz-
abeth on April 2 0 in K itchener-
Waterloo hospital. A sister for
Michelle and second grandchild
for Mr. and Mrs. Spin Ervine, of
Bayfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Spin Ervine have
returned home after spending the
past 18 days with their son-in-
law, daughter and granddaughter;
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meyer,
Michelle and Marsha, Waterloo,
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chairman William Harris said he
thought a county -wide system
was a "fantastic" idea but said.
he felt such a proposal was pre-
mature.
He said townships and small
villages which now pay no fee
for Ontario Provincial Police
services would be taxed under a
county system,
He said these areas won't
want to suddenly pay taxes
for services they now receive
free.
" When these places are forced
to pay by provincial legislation,
then maybe they'll be interest-
ed in the idea, ' Mr. Harris
said.
Goderich councillor Leroy
Harrison said use of the OPP
throughout the county or a
county -wide system would add
50 per cent to present policing
costs.
It was decided to establish
a committee of the police com-
mission chairmen in the five
Huron County municipalities
to approach Huron County coun-
cil to urge the provincial govern,
ment to investigate the options
for policing in the county.
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