Zurich Citizens News, 1974-06-13, Page 12PAGE 12,
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS' THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1974
MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU...
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Bayfield Historical Society
took the form of a business
meeting on Monday night. Mrs
Gwen Pemberton, president,
chaired the meeting. Miss Kay
Reid, secretary read the min-
utes of the May meeting and
reported on the financial status
of the Society, for Mrs. Marg
Mayrnan.
Mrs. Elva Metcalf gave an
account of the Huron Historical
Society meeting attended by
herself and Mrs. LeRoy Poth.
She stated that the County
meeting for September would
be hel d in Dashwood and the
October meeting in Seaforth.
Mrs. Metcalf also noted that
the Huron County Jail in God-
erich is under new manage-
ment. The Huron Historical
Jail Board is an individual
board and not as sub -committee
of County Council. Mr. Paul
Carroll of Goderich is the
chairman. It is hoped that the
board willbe able to open the
jail to the public this summer.
A letter is to be sent to the
new Board offering support from
the Bayfield Historical Society.
Mrs. LeRey Poth and her
committee have almost compl-
eted the records gathered at the
Bayfield Cemetery. Mrs. Poth
stated that three sets would be
made; one for the Archives
Room; one for the Village
council and one for herself. A
great many hours were spent at
the cemetery collecting all the
information from the tombstones
and when completed will be
of great historical value. A
sincere thanks goes out to Mrs.
Poth and her committee,
A list of summer activity
suggestions had been turned into
Mr. R. Hunter and her commit-
tee, and during the summation
of these it was felt that on
July 9 Brig. Fred Clift would
be asked to repeat his talk on
the First Years of the Canada
Co., a most interesting and
informative talk given by him
at a recent meeting, and on
August 12, Mr. Don Lance will
speak on clocks; Mr. Jack Cool<
on glass and Mrs. Pemberton on
early Canadian furniture.
A motion was passed to ask
the village council to consider
passing a by-law to discourage
architectural changes in the
village. Several members vol-
unteered to attend the next
council meeting and present
the motion.
Mrs. Elva Metcalf presented
maps of the Great Lakes, their
tributaries and surveys donated
by her brother, Mr. Jim Dewar
of Toronto. A letter of thanks is
to be sent to Mr. Dewar.
A combined service of Con-
firmation and Communion will
take place in Trinity Anglican
Church on Sunday morning,
June 16. Parishioners and visitors
are reminded that the service
will be at 11 a. m. rather than
the usual time of 10 a. m, The
congregation welcomed Rev.
Canon F,H. Paull as guest
preacher last Sunday for the
125th Anniversary sermon.
Canon Paull is no stranger to
this village as he was Rector of
Trinity Church almost 50 years
ago, and owns the Rectory in
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UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
The regular meeting of Unit
One of the United Church
Women of St. Andrew's United
Church was held at the church
on June 6 at 2 p.m. There were
14 members present.
Mrs. Nina Haw was in charge
of the devotions, assisted by
Mrs. Elva Cox and Mrs. Lula
Smith. The theme was "Trust"
which was well illustrated by a
poem, a story and the hymn
"Simply Trusting Every Day."
Mrs. Doris Reddoch closed the
worship period with a prayer.
Mrs. Elva Metcalf took
charge of the business meeting.
There is to be a Chicken Barb-
ecue on July 1; a Manse Supper
August 5; and a Tea and Bake
Sale on Dawna Westlake's lawn
on August 16. A short work per-
iod was held during which
Hymn Books were repaired. Miss
Josie Stirling was honoured with
a large cake and a birthday
card and a delicious lunch was
served by Mrs. Margaret Scot-
chmer, Mrs. Evelyn Greer and
Mrs. Jean Greer.
Mrs. G.L. Knight attended
the 50th wedding anniversary
celebration of long time friends.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hogarth
in Toronto last Sunday. She
also spent a day at Ontario
Place. During the week she
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Will Worthington to their sum-
mer cottage at Head Lake.
Friday they returned to Mrs.
Knight's home in the Village
and remained with her for the
weekend. Also with Mrs.
Knight for the weekend was
her grandson, Gilbert Latimer,
of Toronto.
Mrs. E.W. Erickson and Lyd-
ia visited her sister Mrs. Gord-
on A. Stewart, R.R.2, Ripley
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau
met their grandchildren,
Meagan, Alfie and Courtney
McLaughlin of Toronto at the
train in London on Tuesday and
had them as their guests until
Sunday when they returned to
Toronto with their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. A.F. McLaughlin
who remained for a few days
visit.
Mrs. Marilyn Kalanzis, Hick-
ory, North Carolina, is spending
a few days at her village resid-
ence.
Mr. Ken Weston, Farmington
Michigan, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman F. Cooper during
the weekend.
Miss Marsha Weston and
friend Kathy of Lansing, Mich-
igan, spent the weekend at the
Ken Weston cottage.
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