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
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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
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