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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-01-19, Page 15Ideas for fund raising discussed Will rebuild Bayfield complex At a meeting of the Com- munity Centre Board last Wed. evening, it was decid- ed to rebuild the community centre at the same time as the arena is being built. The committee discussed priorities for the downstairs area to include an entry from the front; a large main lobby for public skate chang- ing; the lobby to be separated from the skating surface by glass which would also give a view of the arena; the booth for the ticket seller to be in such a position as to allow full view of the lobby and ice surface; four dressing rooms with washroom facilities; one referees room; refreshment booth; two extra washrooms; furnace room; heating facilities; larger electrical service; ventila- tion; large storage room; sound projection booth; roller skating storage and dispensing booth; players boxes; penalty box; wheelchair area; bleachers; new kitchen; and ticket of- fice. When completed the ice surface should measure approximately 170 feet by 70 feet. Bayfield by Milvena Erickson Upstairs in the Communi- ty Centre, consideration is being given to two additional washrooms, storage rooms; new kitchen area which could be closed off to facilitate cleaning up after dinners and banquets without the noise filtering to the dining or meeting area. A lift area for those who are incapacitated so they can enjoy the functions in the up- stairs. Steve Blaney, engineer with Kleinfeldt Group, who was present at the meeting was authorized to approach a competent firm to inspect and evaluate the ice -making machine; and to also have rough sketches drawn from the ideas presented regarding the structure. A motion was passed re- questing the Village council to apply for the eligible grants for construction of an arena and the enlargement of the community centre. Several ideas were dis- cussed in respect to raising funds for the apportionment which the village must raise. Donations would be gratefully accepted and should be directed to the Village of Bayfield Com- munity Centre Fund in care of Clerk, Gordon Graham. Donations are deductible for income tax purposes and receipts will be issued. Scout supper Approximately 150 people, families of Cubs, Scouts and Brownies, sat down to a sumptuous pot -luck supper on Saturday evening in the Arena. The evening arrang- ed by the ladies auxiliary to the scouting movement in the village was termed a tremendous success by all present. Following supper, a film, courtesy •ofthe Huron Coun- ty Library Board, entitled "Pups are Pups"starringthe Little Rascals was shown to the delight of the youngsters. Each group then entertained their families with skits, songs and poems. Ted Dunn, accompanied by Doris McKinley on the piano, led in an enjoyable singsong. The draw for the Sarah Coventry necklace was won by Wynn Graham. Everyone present ex- pressed the desire to make the evening an annual affair. Exeter minister Rev. Harold Snell of Exeter occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew's United Church on Sunday morning in the absence of the minister, Rev. James Red- doch who was indisposed. The congregation celebrated Communion. It was announced that the combined units, one and two of the U.C.W. would start off their years activities with a pot -luck supper on Wednes- day evening in the church. Also St. Andrew's annual meeting will be held next Monday at 8:00 p.m. in the church. 3 m's meet The 3 M's met for a delicious pot -luck supper on Saturday evening January 7 in the basement of St. An- drew's United Church. Following supper Tom Penhale showed some ex- cellent movies of Arizona and Raymond Scotchmer showed slides of the 1977 Ploughing Match and shots of different parades in the area. Past presidents Bill and Molly Cox conducted the business meeting at which time it was decided that a couple would be responsible for each months entertain- ment, rather than a years' presidency for a couple. Tentative plans for 1978 in- clude a sleigh ride, a trip to a maple sugar bush, Sunrise Church Service at Easter; special speakers; family picnic in July; weiner and McCann Const. Ltd. Pre -Cast Concrete • Steps and Porches • Ornamental Railings • Lawn Ornaments DASHWOOD, ONT. 4-mso 41 411 411 Your Authbrized Dealer DIAL 2373381 corn roast in August; C.K.N.X. Barn Dance in September; weekend in Wheeling, West Virginia; bowling party in November and Christmas Party in December. The 3M's is an in- terdenominational group and anyone interested in joining is very welcome to do so. Brownie enrollment A reminder that the Brownie and Badge presen- tation will be held Saturday morning at 10 a.m. in Trinity Church Parish Hall. All Mothers, Fathers and families are welcome. Scouts hike Scout Leaders, John Siertsema, Mike Ritchie, David Renner assisted by Percy Renner accompanied the Scouts on a hike to Porter's bush on Saturday morning. At noon they cook- ed their own lunch and en- joyed an afternoon of tobogganing together. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. McLeod were on a business trip to Wheatley for a couple of days during the week. Julie and Lennie Healey of Seaforth were the guests of John Garrett for the weekend. On Sunday, Duane Siertsema celebrated his fourth birthday with his cousins and family. Miss Tuvene Martin, Mis- sion Home, Virginia return- ed to her home after spen- ding Christmas time with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dunn and family. Best wishes to Marg Gale of the Tank and Tummy who is a patient in Clinton Public Hospital. Citizens News, January 19, 1978 Page 15 VisitOurStore FOR A COMPLETE UNE OF * Groceries * Confectionery * Novelties Dairy Store MAIN ST - ZURICH PHONE 236-4930 504 50° OFF OUR FAMOUS HOT SMORGASBORD 504 OFF For the Finest in Smorgasbord OFF Dining......visit the SANDPIPER INN FULLY LICENSED UNDER L.L.B.O. 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