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Zurich Citizens News, 1977-05-04, Page 14y,; Bayfield by Mitverca Erikson Mr, & Mrs. Albert Craig, Mrs. Judy Layton, Joanne and Sheryl visited with Mr, & Mrs, Ross McMichael and Jack in Oil City on Sunday. Mr. Ray Schell spent Monday visiting in Tillsonburg. Mr. & Mrs. Les Talbot and Cari Lynn who recently moved from Thompson Marlitoba have taken up residence in their new home on the north side of Victoria Street. Mr. & Mrs. • Bernard F. Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie, Orangeville, spent the weekend at their Village home. Best wishes to Mrs. John (Margaret) Wain, in Goderich Hospital and to Mrs. James (Doris) Reddoch in Victoria Hospital, London, Mrs. Reddoch had the misfortune to break her knee when she fell from her bicycle. Miss Bonnie Stewart, RR 2, Ripley, visited for the weekend with her uncle, aunt and cousins, Mr. & Mrs. E. Walter Erickson, Andrew Luanne and Lydia. Sunday evening, Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Farrell and Michelle, called on her relatives and were accompanied home by her sister Bonnie, Mrs. Milvena Erickson visited her sister, Mrs. Norma Stewart, RR 2, Ripley on Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hill of London spent part of last week with her brother and sister-in- law, Rev. William and Mrs. Bennett. Think all our winter travellers to the sunny south are home safely. Mr, & Mrs Harvey Mac- Dougall are home and Mr. & Mrs. George Clark are back and looking real well. Hope you had a real nice winter. Mr. & Mrs, Glen Sturgeon, Joanne, David and Jayne at- tended the 40th Wedding Anniversary celebrations for her parents, Mr. &Mrs. Joe Lostell of Kippen at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Wayne Pridham of Staffa, a daughter of the Lostell's. Children's Festival A reminder to all children of Trinity Sunday School. The Children's Festival will be held in St, Pauls Cathedral, London on Saturday, May 14 beginning at 11:00 a.m. The program for the day in- cludes games, puppets, a magician and singing. You are asked to let Rev. Bennett know if transportation is required. Community Centre Board At a meeting of the Bayfield Community Centre Board on Wednesday April 27, it was decided to hold a Public Meeting to discuss the future of the Bayfield Arena which has been slated for closure unless it is either repaired or replaced. Dave Peach and Steve Blaney of the Kleinfeldt Group, London, consulting engineers attended the meeting and agreed to be present at the public meeting on Wed- nesday May 11 in the Community Centre, and will answer questions regarding the structural aspects etc. The meeting is open to all interested citizens, not only in the Citizens News, May 4, 1977 Page 15 Village but neighbouring areas as• well, Holy Trinity Sunday Church Service in Holy Trinity (Anglican) Bayfield, was conducted by the Rector,' Rev. William M. Bennett, Milt Van Patten read the lesson from St. John; The Feeding of the Five Thousand. The The Rector's text dealt with St, Philip and St. James the Apostles, with St. James the brother of the Lord. Sunday next (May 8) Holy Communion will be celebrated at 8:00 a.m, and 10:00 a.m. A.C.W. Annual Meeting Thursday May 5, the A.C.W. Annual Meeting will be held in St. James, Westminster Church in London. Canon Geoffrey Dibbs will lead in the singing and Holy Communion will be celebrated with the Bishop of Huron. Rt, Rev. T. D. B. Ragg as celebrant. Christening Rev. William and Mrs. Bennett and Mr. & Mrs. Eric Earl at- tended the Christening of the Bennetts' grandaughter, 9 month old Jessica Joan, daughter of Rev. Robert and Mrs. Bennett, in Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Chesley on Sunday afternoon. Jessica wore a beautiful hand made christening slip and gown, made by her great-grandmother, Mrs, Bennett, It was also a special day too for Jessica's father, being the third an- niversary of his ordination. Children's Fashion Shaw Mrs. Violet Sturgeon, Mrs. Evelyn Sturgeon; Mrs. Barbara Sturgeon, Mrs, Le Nora Orr, Mrs. Irene Johnston, Mrs. Elaine Sturgeon and Mrs. Milvena Erickson spent an enjoyable afternoon Saturday when they attended "The Children's Fashion Show" sponsored by the Arthur Circle Auxiliary in Knox Presbyterian Church rooms in Goderich. Sixty outfits, all handmade by Rhea and Grace Potter included playtime, sun wear, swim suits, sleepwear and dress -up wear, ranging in sizes from one to eight years, were all modelled by young models DRY FERTILIZER THE 28%NIT (WITH OR WITHOUT HERBICIDES) ANHYDROUS A ONIA 15 CAPABLE OF DOING UP TO 500 ACRES PE'' DAY Our Nursing Equipment keeps our machines in the field or we can fill your bulk hoppers on the farm We are well staffed and have a complete line of Spreading and Anhydrous Equipment UR INVENT ` _Y IS HIG E CA SERVE THOMPSON HAS COMPETITIVE PRICES BK SETT SEE US TODA Y Mitchell 348-8433 Hens®ll 262-2527 Granton 225-2360