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;ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1974
AIiLVENA ERICKSON TELLS you,. ,
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mrs. Eric Earl, president
of the Anglican Church Wom-
en of Trinity Church, presided
for their meeting in the Parish
Hall on Thursday afternoon,
November 7.
One hundred church calendars
were distributed for sale by the
members. Mrs. Phillip DuBou-
lay gave a reading on the First
Commandment taken from a
book entitled "God's Psychiatry"
written by Charles Allen.
Discussion took place regard-
ing financial assistance for
Clergy of Mission Areas of
Northern Canada and the group
decided to send a cheque to
Bishop Ragg to be used where
mostly needed.
The seventeen members pres-
ent enjoyed a lovely lunch
served by the hostess, Mrs.
Charles Curtis.
REMEMBRANCE DAY
Veterans, Brownies and Cubs
paraded to St. Andrew's United
Church on Sunday morning, led
by a colour party, standard
bearers Eric Earl, James Gar-
rett and Cub Larry Taman;
under the direction of Brig.
Frederick A. Clift.
The church service conducted
by Rev. James Reddoch, minist-
er of St. Andrew's was most
impressive. In his sermon he
paid tribute to the gallantry of
the war dead and the service
men. He spoke of the defiance
of the enemy by the people in
England, who, despite the
bombs falling all around them;
their homes and businesses
being bombed; they kept their
spirits alive by singing, joking
and telling stories.
Following the church service,
a Cenotaph Service conducted
by Rev. George Yournatoff
at the Cenotaph in Clan Gregor
Square. The gathering sang
together, "0 Canada and 0
Valiant Hearts. The bugler
Richard McKinley, played the
Last Post and Reveille. Wreaths
were layed by Mrs. Russ Kerr foi
the Province of Ontario; Reeve
Ed Oddleifson for the Village of
Bayfield; Merton Merner for
Royal Canadian Legion; Fred
Hulls for Trinity Anglican
Church; William Armstrong
for Knox Presbyterian Church;
Jack Merner for Bayfield Lions
Club; George Clark for Loyal
Orange Lodge 1124; Rebecca Faw
cett for Bayfield Brownies and
Rick Johnston for Bayfield Cubs.
Parade Marshall, Brig. Clift
read the Roll of Honour of our
Glorious Dead for the War of
BY HELEN ALLEN
Glenn is 14 and his dearest wish is to have a family. He knows
that chances for adoption diminish as a boy gets older but he
fervently hopes possible parents will be seeing him now.
Glenn is a slight, handsome lad of French and German an-
cestry. He has had a number of moves and disappointments in
his life, none of them his fault, but they have resulted in his
being a bit behind in school. He is an average student in Grade
Seven.
Glenn is likable, affectionate and eager to learn to please
others and to be accepted. He loves camping, the outdoors, and
is interested in sports — including swimming and bike riding.
Glen reads a great deal. He is keen on travelling and loves to
talk politics.
This lad needs a family which likes to share activities and
where the father will take a special interest in him. He can be
either an only child or the youngest. For the right family, Glenn
will be a splendid son.
To inquire about adopting. Glenn, please write to Today's
Child, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Box 888,
Station K, Toronto M4P 2H2. For general adoption information,
consult your IocaI Children's Aid Society.
BE WANTS A FAMILY
1914 to 1918 and from 1939 to
1945.
"They shall grow not old as
we that are left grow old;
Age shall not weary them nor
the years condemn;
At the going down of the sun
and in the morning
We will remember them. "
Mrs. Victoria Parker and
Mr. and IyIrs. Jack Varey, Port
Stanley were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon
and family and Mrs. Violet
Sturgeon.
Brian Merrill who recently
returned from Hudson Bay,
spent a few days last week at
the home of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Merrill.
Mr, and Mrs. Rob Irwin
attended the wedding of Miss
Carol Southgate to Mr. Thomas
Noble in St. Thomas Anglican
Church in Seaforth on Saturday
Mrs. Irwin acted as Matron of
Honour for her girlfriend.
Mr. Gilbert Latimer, Torontc
visited with his grandmother,
Mrs. G.L. K night for the week-
end.
Dennis Florian, Clinton was
with his aunt, Mrs. Jack Ham-
mond for the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. Howard Scotch-.
Hier, Robert, Lori and Carolyn
Chatham, spent the weekend
with his mother, Mrs. L. W.
Scotcluner.
Welcome to Mr. and Mrs.
Jay Fisher who are settled into
their home on Sarnia Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff, Rob
and Tara, London were at their
cottage for the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mackie,
Jim, Joanne and Steven, Lond-
on, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Glen Sturgeon, Joanne,
David and Jayne.
Harry Baker, treasurer of
Bayfield Lions Club wishes to
thank the Bayfield Yacht Club
for their recent donation of
$10.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Visser,
Wyoming, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Rob Irwin and Robbie
on Sunday and Monday,
The Bayfield Euchre club
will resume their winter activ-
ities on November 20 (Wed.)
evening in the Municipal Build-
ing.
uilding.
Mr. and Mrs. W.C. Parker
and Jennifer, London spent
Thursday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. 13111 Parker, Saturday
guests with the Bill Parkers were
Mr. and Mrs. L. Green and Mr.
and Mrs. G. Guynzore, Mount
Forest and Mr. and Mrs. C.
Merritt of Sarnia.
Mrs. Gordon A. Stewart,
R,R.2, Ripley and her sister,
Mrs. E.W. Erickson, spent
Tuesday in London,
Mr. Norman F. Cooper,
Mount Clemens, Michigan was
at his Village residence for the
weekend.
Visiting Sunday with Mrs.
Milton Pollock, Goshen Line
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Begg and son Ian, of St. Thom-
as and on Monday with Mrs.
Pollock were Mr. George West-
lake of Loncbn and Mrs. Lucille
Harris also of London.
Dr. and Mrs. William Till -
mann and faintly, London,
spent the weekend at their cot -
The Yukon is a semi -arid
territory. It receives only
10 inches of precipitation a
year.
tage.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black -
le, R.R.1, Varna were Friday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Pollock and family, in
Hensall.
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YOU ARE INVITED
to come and share a time o9' worship
and fellowship;', at the
GRAND ';END UNITED CHURCH
November 15 November 16 ""<<ovember 17
at 8 P.M. at 8 P.M. at 2:30 P.M.
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SATURDAY & SUNDAY - by a group under the
direction of Sanford Bender, of Durham.
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