Zurich Citizens News, 1978-06-22, Page 10Trinity ladies guild has final meeting
Trinity Church Ladies
Guild met at the lakeside
home of Ruth Mutzelburg for
their June meeting.
Eighteen .members and
three guests were present;
Mrs. Florence Scott who was
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Bayfield
by Milvena lH:`irickstowu
later welcomed as a member
Canon F.H. Paull and Rev.
William M. Bennett.
Bible reading was read by
Pat Van Patter and Ruth
Mutzelburg offered a prayer
for the members departed
this life, Daisy Arkell,
Margaret Wain and Mary
Weston. She also read a
poem entitled "The Gift of
Fellowship" especially for
Guild member . Florence
Brown who is leaving with
her husband to take up
residence in London. All the
members signed a gift card
and presented a Bayfield
charm for her charm
bracelet which consisted of
the name of the Village
surrounding an anchor and a
fish, synonymous of
Bayfield.
Secretary, Berthena
Hammond read the report of
the previous meeting and
Lorna Merner read a letter
from the Guild's Foster
child. She also read. the
treasurer's report in the
absence of Vera Turner. The
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Harold and Greta Jackson entertained by Earl and
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London, Direct C.K.N.X. Wingham, who had
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products, announced today enjoyable
n Mr & Mrs.sFred Heard of
the awarding of a Personal Stratford visited with Mr. &
Sales Award Plaque to Mrs. Russel Heard and the
Kathy Krohmer of R.R. 3 Haw families on Thursday.
Bayfield. The plaque can be Mr. & Mrs. Frank
earned annually by any of . Rachich, Jennifer and
the 200,000 Amway Mea en, Ingersoll were
distributor throughout the Meagen,
by achieving a high guests for the weekend with
personal sales goal. Mrs. Lulu Smith.
In presenting the award, Mrs. Doug Deller, Kerry
Direct distributors Harold and Scott, Brampton visited
Jackson personally _for the weekend at the home
congratulated Kathy Kroh- of the formers Mother, Mrs.
mer on the performance Nina Haw and the Don Haw
of her distributorship, giving family.
special recognition to her Mr. & Mrs. Len Carter
outstanding sales have as their guests, their
achievement record. sister-in-law, Mrs. M.O.
Amway is an international Carter and her family, Mr. &
organization with world Mrs. Leonard Carter and two
headquarters and daughters, Joanne and
manufacturing facilities in Amanda all of Pool,
Ada, Michigan and offices England.
and warehouses in Canada, Mrs. Blanche Bennett and
Australia, Hong Kong, the Mrs, Rose James of Bristol
United West England were recent guests
Germanynitedand Kingdom,Francof Mr. & Mrs. Frank Burch.
congratulationsdto Mrs. Bennett is the mother-
OurKathy who has earned this in-law of Frank Burch Jr. of
Desoronto and she and Mrs.
award through hard work
James are their summer
and her enterprising ,ability.
Party on Sunday
guests assisting them at the
Rev. William M. Bennett
celebrated Holy Communion
at 8 a.m. in Trinity Anglican
Church. Canon F.H. Paull
assisted by reading the
Epistle. Brigadier Fred Clift
read the lesson at the 10 a.m.
Sung Mattins service which
told of Paul trying without
great success, to relate the
Christian Gospel to the
scholars and philosophers of
Athens. The Hymn of the
month, "Let Us Break Bread
Together", taught to the
congregation last Sunday by
the young people of Huron
Church Camp was sung.
Mrs. Jeanne Bennett and
Mrs. Moira Couper related
their impressions of the 53rd
weekend to the
congregation.
Rev. Bennett noted that
last week visitors from such
widely separated parts of the
world as England and
Saskatchewan had wor-
shipped in Trinity.
Also a reminder that next
Sunday from 3 to 5 p.m. a
Parish Garden Party will be
held at Camborne House
hosted by Canon F.H. Paull.
Ladies from both churches,
St. James and Trinity will
offer. refreshments. You are
also asked to bring along a
folding chair or two.
Mohawk Bay Trailer Camp
on the Bay of Quinte at
Desoronto.
Heine Rab and friend Ralf
of Illingen, Germany arrived
Saturday as a pleasant
surprise for Mr. & Mrs. Eric
Krohmer and Tilo. The Rab
family were next door neigh-
bours of the Krohmer's when
they resided in Germany.
The boys will remain for a
week before leaving for
Chicago, Los Angeles and
Florida prior to returning to
their home in:Germany.
Mrs. Leona McKeller,
London, Mrs. Fern Garton
and Mrs. Lou Tudor of
Victoria, B.C. visited last
Wednesday with the formers
daughter, Mrs. Jean Dunn
Ted and family.
While competing in the Old
Time Fiddlers contest in
Hensel] Friday and Saturday
evening, Bob Arbuckle,
daughter Adrienne, and
brother Russ Arbuckle and
Joan Good a stepdancer,, all
of Stouffville were the guest
of Mr. & Mrs. Bernard F.
Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie of
Orangeville at the Village
home. Bob Arbuckle who
was accompanied on the
piano by his daughter,
placed third in the Open
Fiddle Class.
Best wishes to Mrs. Bertha
Turner who is a_patient in
Speaks on Russia Clinto Public Hospital.
Mrs. Vina Parker, Mrs. Sincere sympathy to Mrs.
Elva Metcalf, Mrs. Nina Greta Blackie and family in
Haw, Mrs. Grace Duggan, the sad loss of husband Tom
Mrs. Doris MacDougall, and who died suddenly Saturday
Mr. and Mrs. John Young afternoon,
attended a dinner meeting in Mr. & Mrs. Bill Parker
the .Clinton Legion Hall, visited Sunday with their
Fridfor the Huron Unit of families, Mr. & Mrs. W.C.
Superannuated!teaclieis.Mr. Parker and children in
Jack Easthaugh of S.T.O. London. They were joined by
office Toronto was in- Mr. & Mrs. Robert Parker
•troduced by Mr. David and family of Dorchester
Dewar of Don. Mills. The Sincere sympathy to the
speaker had recently family of the late Mrs.
returned from a tour of Minnie Hayter who passed
Russia and had very in- away Thursday evening.
teresting news of that Mrs. Hayter was a sister of
country and his experiences Mrs. Rita Upshall and Mrs,
there. The speaker was Myrtle Pease.
thanked by John Young, Mr. & Mrs. E.W. Erickson,
Senate news was brought by Andrew, Luanne and Lydia
Frank Madill who also spent Saturday and Sunday
brought new ideas on camping at Crazyhorse
projects for the unit. Campgrounds, Port Huron,
Personals Michigan. They were joined
Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Makins by son Rob, Sheryl and
have returned from a Robbie of London.
Citizens News, June 22, 1978
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