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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1974
.1 VENA.EI 'G1SOl+TMAIS YOU...
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING EIAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. &an Wehner,
Saginaw, Michigan. spent the
past ten days at CanCamp
Trailer Park and visited her
Aunts, Mrs. J.B. Sturgeon and
Mrs. G.L. Knight and other
relatives in the village.
Mrs. C.E. Pickard, Clinton,
Mrs. 1.B, Sturgeon and Mrs.
E, W . Erickson enjoyed a day's
shopping in Stratford on Thurs-
day.
Exceptional catches of salmon
and trout are being reported
this last week in the Bayfield
River; from 15 to 31 pounds of
beautiful red cohoe are being
pulled out daily.
Sincere sympathy is extended
to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mclll-
wain and family in the loss of
his father, Mr. Robert Mc-
Illwain last Thursday.
The regular meeting of Trin-
ity Church Board of Manage-
ment was held Monday evening
in the Parish Hall.
The Rector, Rev George
Youmatoff, reported on his
attendance at the Consecration
of the new Bishop of Huron,
David Ragg, held recently in
London.
The Board learned that the
men are busy putting top soil
around the foundation of the
church, and that ten aluminum
storm windows and a door have
been ordered for the Parish
Hall at a cost of a little over
$'300. and will beinstalled soon,
A gestetner duplicator has
been purchased for the use of
the Rector for printing church
bulletins, annual reports, etc.,
by the Ladies Guild of Trinity,
the Board of Management,
Trinity, the A. C. W. Middleton
and the Middleton Youth Group,
A report on the Deanery
Clericus held in the church with
a Eucharist at 9:30 a.m. on
Monday followed by a meeting.
of the Clergy in the Parish Hall
while the wives of tle Clergy
toured the village escorted by
Phillip DuBoulay, with a lunch-
eon at noon at the rectory
provided by the A. C. W. was
reported by the Rector.
The Rector announced that
the Fall Deanery meeting of
the Anglican Church Women
will be held on Wednesday,
October 16, in St. George's
Anglican Church in Goderich,
Registration is at 7:30 p.m.
with the meeting scheduled to
get under way at 8 p.m. The
Rector will be away on Sunday
October 20 to a get-to-gether
with the new Bishop of Huronin
Paris. The Bishop will be hold-
ing several weekend retreat
meetings to better get to know
the ministers in each Parish.
Sunday, November 10 is Remerri
brance Day Service with a
Cenotaph Service following in
Clan Gregor Square,
A letter of thanks is to be
sent to Mr. Murray Johnston
of R.R.4, Goderich for two load
of topsoil he very kindly donat-
Mr. and Mrs. John Parker,
Port Dover, visited last week
with his sister, Mrs. Violet
Sturgeon and nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack •B. Sturgeon and
family.
Recent guests with Mr. and
Mrs, Lloyd Westlake were Mr.
Art Edwards of Kitchener and
Mrs. Westlakes' cousin, Mr.
Bill Johnston of Windsor. Last
weekend Mr. and Mrs. West-
lake visited with her aunt Mrs.
Norman Toms in Detroit, Mich;
Miss Carol Southgate and
Tom, of Kitchener were Sun-
day guests of Mr. and Mrs, Rob
Irwin and Robbie.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer
and Christy, Toronto, spent the
weekend with her mother, Mrs.
G.L. Knight.
Mrs. G.M. Chesney and Miss
Jean Blackwell, Toronto, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J.B. Higgins, at "The Maples."
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Parker
enjoyed a three day tour of the
north last week. They left Bay-
field for Tobermory and cross-
ed to South Bay Mouth, Manit-
oulin Island on the new ferry
"Chi-Cheemaun. " The Ferry
hasthe capacity to carry 500
passengers and 113 cars, this
being the second trip the
Ferry had made, The Parker's
reported a beautiful crossing
which took about two hours.
From South Bay Mouth, they
travelled to Espanola, Sudbury,
North Bay, Huntsville, Beaver
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Miss Wendy Gree, Wilfrid
Laurier University, Waterloo
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Greer and sister Patti at R.R.3,
Bayfield.
Mrs. Fred LeBeau spent last
week in Toronto with her daugh
ter, Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin
and grandchildren, Meagan,
Alfie and Courtney.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Ft
Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie,
Orangeville, visited during the
weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J.B. Sturgeon, Bud
and Andrew.
Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Larson
returned Sunday from a five
week trip to the Canadian
West and North Dakota. They
flew from London to Winnipeg,
where they visited their daught-
er Cpl. and Mrs. Stan Smith
and Lisa at C.F.B. Westwin,
then to Saskatchewan where
they spent some time with rel-
atives in Saskatoon and Naicom
From there they flew back to
their daughter's at Winnipeg fol
a few days. They then motored
to Nekora, North Dakota and
visited Mrs. Larson's sister-in-
law, Mrs. P.C. Parker and
other relatives; back to Win-
nipeg and then flew to London
on Saturday where they stayed
with their son, Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Larson and returned
home on Sunday.
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