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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1970-04-09, Page 13THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1970 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE THIRTEEN ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VELLAGE Mrs. Ray Francis is at present a patient in Victoria Hospital, London, Miss Brenda Blair of New York, is spending this week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Blair. Reeve and Mrs. E, W. Oddleif- son visited relatives in Bramp- ton this week, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins returned last Tuesday from a three month stay in Florida. Mrs. Fred LeBeau is visiting her son, R. Cluff and Rob in London this week. Mrs. John Sturgeon is a pat- ient in Clinton Hospital. At home again after being in Florida since before Christmas are: Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gem- einhardt and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Martin. Further contributions to the Clinton Hospital Auxiliary have been received from; Mrs. Gord- on Graham; Mrs. Marie Watson, Mrs. Jack MacKenzie, Mrs. Fred LeBeau, Mrs. W.E, Parker, Mrs. John Land, Mrs. George Little, Mrs. G.L. Morgan Smith and Mrs. G. Bechamber. To date over $50, has been raised to assist the auxiliary. LIBRARY BOARD Bayfield Library Board held their spring meeting on Mondey VARNA The local Boy Scouts are having their spring "Paper Drive" on Saturday, April 11. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Robin- son, Lorrie, Kathy and Carol Ann of Willowdale spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont. A baptismal service was held in the United Church on Sunday last when Lori Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Malcom Clarke was baptized. EXPLORER GROUP The Explorer Group met in the church last Tuesday evening with thepresident Cathy Taylor in charge. The Purpose and Motto was recited Miss Brenda Dowson read the scripture les- son, Miss Sylvia Wilson gave therayer, Miss Nancy Fawcett readtheminutes and called the roll, which was answered by naming a spring animal. Miss Sylvia Wilson took up the col- lection and Miss Sandra Webster dedicated it. Stars were given to those who were absent last week. Mrs. Robert Taylor read from the study book. For crafts, work was done on the "Mammy Dolls". The Ex- plorer prayer was said and the meeting closed by the president. 0 Frank W. Landry of Moncton, N.B., knows cancer can be beaten because he beat it. A contribution to the Canadian Cancer Society will make it possible for many others to do likewise. GUARANTEED CERTIFICATES and DEBENTURES 8% for 1 and 2 Years 8%% for 3 and 4 Yeara 9% for 5 Yeara Contact John R. Consitt 236-4332 — Zwick niewasnamingsworommosusanwasm April 6, In attendance were Mrs. William Metcalf, chair- man, Reeve E. W , Oddleifson, rs. Robert Blair, secretary, Mrs. G . N. Rivers, treasurer; Mrs. Eric Earl, librarian, Mrs. Jack MacKenzie, and advisory committee members, Mr. and Mrs. H.H. Ormond, Mrs. F, A. Clift and Mrs. G. Bellchamber. Mrs. Earl told the members of a very much appreciated gift of a subscription to a nature and wildlife periodical donated to the library by Miss Jessie L. Metcalf, she also stated that the 1969 circulation of books was 7, 281, an increase of more than 2, 000 per annum, in one year, she also remarked on the good service the library is re- ceiving from the Huron County Library. One member present ask if it would be permissible for a local board member to be present at a county board meeting. Mrs. Metcalf said that enquiries would be made. Following the meeting, Mrs. E.W. Oddleifson presented to the library, on behalf of friends of the late Ruth Hayman Elliott, an oil painting of the Little Inn. This painting will hang in the Library and was donated by Helen Loftus; Vivian Heine, Barbara Scott, Mary Hovey, Mary Keyes, Margaret Park, New Industry for Bayfield Boat building in Bayfield is nothing new, but the method employed is now quite different. Ted Gozzard is designing and building Ferro -cement sailing boats, and this weekend we saw the mould on which the first hull will be cast. The process is quite intricate, Carolyn and CliffordBastka, Betty Neilson, Margaret Mat- thew and Irene Flaming. the mould on form being as carefully prepared as if it were, the actual hull. When complet- ed, the form is covered with eight layers of wire mesh and two layers of 3/16" diameter spring steel suspended in a special cement mixture giving a total of 5/8" thickness. The form is then removed and is ready for re -use. The hardened Ferro -cement hulls are then fitted out as conventional sail boats. Three hulls have already been sold, a 36 foot hull will cost less than $3, 000. Principals in this venture are Ted Gozzard, Bayfield, Mr. H. Gozzard and Mr. C. McLaren of London. The boat yard is temporarily located in premises owned by Ed. Siddall of Bayfield• Ted Gozzard is the designer and builder of the very sleek Trimaran which graced the wat- ers of Lake Huron last summer. Charlie's tight money policy: Save on the price. Save on the high cost of financing. Come on in and we'll work out a deal on our special white paper. 95 CHARLIE'S AUTO SALES NORTH -END SUPERTEST , <,\N.% ♦ �. \,Nu;r • %.• \ Nir,V;\4 • %\. No • \ ••••.• •\ \N.•\ N.P 1 \V% A ♦ •'\w%!W NA EXETER, ONTARIO i 4, i i i i r i i i r •l w i i i r r • i • r, 4, i i i r • i • r • i • 4, •