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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1973-09-06, Page 12THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1973 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 13 MTLVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU ...... ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE FALL FAIR The Bayfield Fall Fair, billed for the past two years as the Old Time Country Fair, held Friday and Saturday was termed a suc- cess by officials, but attendance was down slightly from last year. Most blamed it on the heat and high humidity of the past several days. Many resident: and visitors were dressed in old style costumes in keeping with the theme and displays of vint- age machines, steam engines and cars, the fishing industry, the Huron County Museum bus as well as a display of books from the Huron County Library interested those attending. The fruit and vegetable dis- plays were up from last year and attractive entries of needle- craft, home canning and baking in the ladies section lined the outside wall. The baby show always an attraction, was well represented by mothers and grandmothers showing off their most prized possessions. The livestock exhibits and pet corner showed promise of what can be expected for another year and the log -sawing horse-shoe pitching and tug-of- war were only for those who braved the elements of the day. But it is an ill wind that doesn't blow somebody some good and it was certainly evid- ent at the refreshment booths where the attendants were un- able to keep up their supply for the demands of the fair -goers wanting "cold" or even "cool" soft drinks. Mrs. Verda Cameron, Sea - forth, visited last weekend with her sister, Mrs. Lloyd Mak- ins. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker recently. returned from a month long holiday . They motored to Victoria, B.C. and then took the boat to Alaska, returning home through the United States. On their return they had as their guests for several days, DOMESTIC REFRIGERATION Air Conditioners, Freezers SALES & SERVICE MAX'S TV AND APPLIANCES GRAND BEND 238,2493 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hislop and Miss Mora Stewart of Glasgow, Scotland, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klaudi and sons of London spent the weekend at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bowers and Sharon, Glen Allen were guests of Mrs. Margaret Garrett and family for a few days; joining them for the weekend were Miss Cathy Bowers and Mr. Glen Web- er, also of Glen Allen. Mrs. Helen Fraser accompan- ied her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Jack Fraser Jr., to Vancouver, B.C., last Thursday, where she intends to take up residence. Mrs. R.J. Stevenson, Kathy, Karen and Doug and Karen and Daryl Dunkevort all of London were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Earl. Welcome to Bayfield to Archie and Moira Couper and their family, Janet, Donald, Margaret and Andrew, formerly of Hensall, who have taken up permanent residence in the home they purchased from Mrs. Marg- aret Furter on west Howard Street. Mr. and Mrs. H. Sheppard, Toronto, spent a few days this past week with Mrs. G.L. Knight,. Weekend guests at the Knight home were Messers Bill and Gil Latimer and Christy and Mr. Mike Muchos also of Toronto. Mrs. Ed Rowse, Cathy, Jill and Dale, London, visited her mother, Mrs. L.B. Smith on Sunday; Misses Vicky Rowse and Jane DeViet who have been holidaying for the past two weeks with Mrs. Smith returned to London with Mrs. Rowse. Mrs. Flora Paquette; Mr. and Mrs. George Paquette and fam- ily, Ottawa, spent last week with the formers son-in-law and daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Orr, Bill, Ray and Cathy. Mrs. Otto Smale, Darlene, John and Laura, returned to their home in London a week ago after spending over a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsimons. They had spent the long weekend with her parents also, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Irwin and Robbie, were in Sudbury for the holiday weekend as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas H. Weeks, Kathy and David, of Palmerston were dinner guests of their aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimons last week. Quality Food Buys ..A Gourmet's Delight! MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE 60Z $1.39 TANG CRYSTALS ORANGE FLAVOUR 79 s TD BITS, SLICED PINEAPPLE, CRUSHED 2/49 BONUS PACK TOP CHOICE DOG FOOD BEEF 89 NEW POTATOES 10 LBS b9 LUCKY DOLLAR FOOD MARKET Phone 236-4316 -- Zurich Mr, and Mrs. Frank Barnard, Eon and Peggy Dundas spent the weekend at their cottage on Chiniguy St., and had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hudie, Clinton and Mrs. Mary Cameron, David and Brenda, London. Ivir. and Mrs, Bob Desjardins and Paula, Goderich, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Corriveau, Sheila and Bryan, Waterloo were with their parents Mr. and Mrs. John Wild and family, R.R.3, Bay- field for Labour Day weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Leon liamacher, London were at their cottage on Chiniguy Street for the week- end. Ivir. and Mrs. Bernard F. Sturgeon, Jeff and Rollie, Orangt ville were guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Jack B. Sturgeon, Bud and Andrew for the weekend Mr. and Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsim- ons and Kelso spent a week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chapman (Cloudslee) R. R.1 Bruce Mines and while there visited friends in Leeburn, Desbarats and Sault Ste. Marie. Guests during the Holiday weekend at the village home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman F. Cooper Need referees for hockey season ahead Jack Goddard of Huron Park was named president of the South Huron Referee Association at the group's annual meeting held in Hensall. The secretary -treasurer is Rick Funston, also of Huron Park, while the referee -in -chief is Pat O'Brien, of Hensall. The Association is looking for persons interested in refereeing this winter regardless of exper- ience as many clinics sponsored by the OMHA and the SIIRA are being planned fer the near future. Any prospective officials are asked to contact Pat O'Brien at 262-2615 as soon as possible. The first games are slated for September 31. During the 1972-73 season, members of the South Huron Ref- erees Association handled a tot- al of 440 games in the South Huron Hockey League, the Ex- eter, London and Ausable Rec League, district minor games for Grand Bend, Zurich, Hensall, Exeter and Huron Park, and playoff games in both the OMHA and WOAA. REDI-MIX CONCRETE 1ALSO FORM WORK/ McCann Const. Ltd. DASHWOOD' Phone 237.3381 or 237-3422 of Mount Clemens, Michigan were Mr. John D. Eubanks, St, Clair Shores; Miss Pamela Fisher and Mx. Gerald A. Stone of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs. Kenn- eth Weston, Farmington, Mich., Miss Marsha Weston and friends, Bloomfield Hills, Mich, and Mrs. Margaret Day, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Miss Karen Fitzsimons, Londor is vacationing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fitzsimons. She had previously spent about ten days holidaying in Quebec. Mr. Renouf W.A, Johns, Mount Clemens, Mich, , is presently at his Bayfield resid- ence on Delevan Street. Professor A. Farris, Knox College, Toronto, was guest preacher last Sunday at Knox Presbyterian Church, and also served communion to a capac- ity congregation. Mrs. Farris was guest soloist, Following the service, the congregation gath- ered outside the church for a pot -luck luncheon and used the opportunity to present Michael and Stephen Farris; their student ministers for the summer, with farewell gifts. Michael, who !has returned to college in Tor- onto will continue to conduct services at the Bayfield Church Sunday mornings at 11 a. m. until Thanksgiving. Stephen is furthering his studies in the United States. faimmoudikoasioirisimesummiragurisiemnamititiiiiiiiiirmeall T.V. 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