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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-06-08, Page 13ng'to Second one in family Bayfield reeve scares hole in orae vice Sunday morning was Nathan Andrew Walz, son of Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Walz of London. Tuesday, May 30, a olfer's dream came true for ne of Bayfields' avid golfers. Ed Oddleifson, Reeve of Bayfield was out at the Blyewater Golf Course, TWO BIG DAYS SUNDAY JUNE 11 �IIIt111ttI111111111111111111tI111It111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllulllllllll Third Round or Motocross E. SPRING SERIES Preliminaries at 11:30 a.m. Ej FINAL HEATS at 1:30 p.m. 51111llllllllllllllllllllllll111111lllll11111111111111111111111111111111u11111Illlllllh RACING BEGINS APPROX. NOON ADMISSION $3.00 CHILDREN (12&under) $1 1.,111 ■.:. GULF\jjj3la&P VARNA, ONT. (HWY. #4, NORTH OF HENS,ALL, LOOK FOR THE SIGNS!) FATHER'S DAT SALE Financing Available Put the fun back in Dad's lawn care chores with a gift he'll enjoy all year long. FATHERS DAY SPECIAL Reg. MODEL Price 220 $2644 446 $3578 Sale YOU SAVE. Price $649 $1995 $383 $3195 Plus, there are 8 other models to choose from, each built with the rugged dependability and people -engineered exclusives that make Case Compact tractors the pride of the neighborhood. See us today! Your Dad will be proud of you. C . FARM SUPPLY LIMITED RR 3 ZURICH, ONT. , • 236-4934 just north of the Village on Highway 21, and he and his wife were enjoying a game of golf, when Ed got a Hole -in - one in the fifth hole on the white tee. Greenskeeper Jerry Stirling witnessed the event and was the first to congratulate Ed. The only Bayfield by Milve na Erickson woman to experience such an acheivement at Bluewater was Ed's wife Flory, who two years ago had her "dream" come true. Mrs. Maureen Samways said that there is on the average only one Hole -in -one a year. She and husband Ron own and operate the Bluewater Golf Course and adjoining Campground. Sale back at hall Almost 30 years ago, Miss Rankin conceived the idea of a rummage sale to help bolster the coffers of the Pioneer Park Association. The first sale was held in • the old Town Hall with ar- ticles donated by Villagers and summer residents as well. Every spring, since then when housecleaning, the people remember the rummage sale (which became an annual event) and save the articles they have grown out of, grown tired of or in general have no more use for; and donate generously to the Pioneer Park rummage sale. From the time Miss Rankin convened the first sale in the Town Hall it was an instant success and has become bigger and better every year since. It remained in the Town Hall and in 1962 was first held in the Bayfield Arena. That year, Mrs. Doris Hunter was the convener and the whole operation was expanding and the late Hales Dresser suggested to Mrs. Hunter that it might be a good idea to change the location to the Arena, which they did. Hales and his brother Willard gave their services faithfully for many, many years and carted goods with their truck as part of their contribution to the organization. The late Mrs. Charles Will was convener for many years, Miss Jessie Metcalf for a year; Mrs. Doris Hunter, four years; Mrs. Anne Tillmann, Mrs. Gregory, Mrs. Peg Willock and Mrs. 011ie Chapman, who got the young people involved, and the list of dedicated con- veners goes on and on and this year, two young women Mary Ellen Fellows and Kim Gammage are the con- veners. Although they will not be here in the village until the end of June, the contact. person is Mrs. Mildred Fellows. Now after 16 years of the sale being held in the arena, this year it will revert to its original site of the Town Hall and will be held on Friday evening, July 14 at 8 p.m. The conveners are ap- pealing to the residents to please save your unwanted articles for the rummage sale; and anyone wishing to donate articles is asked to call Mildred Fellows at 565- 2745. Two baptised Timothy Bruce, infant son of Doug and Brenda Arm- strong of R.R. 3, Bayfield, was baptised Sunday morning in Knox Presbyterian Church, Bayfield, in a ceremony performed by Rev. A.C. Young. Also baptised at the Ser - Student minister Mr. David McBride a student ministkr of Knox College, Toronto, preached his first service of the summer season in Knox Presbyterian Church, Bayfield on Sunday morning, June 4. He and his wife Julie will be working together in Knox Church this summer and are extended a hearty welcome to the Village. Golf Starts The local golf season began Thursday with golfers gathering for a get acquainted party at Bluewater Golf Course last Thursday. Anyone wishing to spare in the mens league may do so by signing -in at the golf course. Both high and low handicaps are needed. Receive letter Deputy Minister of Culture and Recreation, George Kapelos, in a letter to Mrs. Doris Hunter, president of the Local Architectural Conservancy Advisory Committee, extended his personal thanks to the L.A.C.A.C. for the warm welcome that he and two busloads of members of the Society for the Study of Architecture in Canada had received when they visited and toured the Village last week. He thanked the merchants for remaining open and allowing the members to inspect their buildings. On behalf of the L.A.C.A.C., Mrs. Hunter also extends her thanks for the kind co-operation of the Villagers. The tour included members from all over Canada who were very impressed with the Village. Flowers raise 5500 Mrs. Marilyn Haw, reported that over $500.00 had been raised in the Flowers of Hope campaign canvass in Bayfield area last week for the South Huron Association for the Mentally retarded. She wishes to thank all those who donated and to the canvassers, Fern Baker, Charlene Porter, Kathleen Siertsema, Lorraine Fisher, Diane Argyle, Ruth Makins, Judy Huntley, Carol Penhale, Helen Le Beau, Vera McLaughlin, Elizabeth Grainger and Marg Talbot. Will have visiting choir The congregation of St. Andrews United Church is looking forward to the visit of the Junior Choir of Kingsway Lampton United Church, Toronto during the weekend of June 10 and 11. We hope their visit to Bayfield will be a happy one. Announce Engagement Congratulations to Doug Telford of Bayfield and Wilma Jean Weiberg of R.R. 1 Zurich whose engagement was announced this week. Doug is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telford of Bayfield and Wilma Jean is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Weiberg of R.R. 1 Zurich. The young couple plan their wedding for Saturday July 8 in St. Peters Lutheran Church, Zurich. ADVERTISING The shortest route to business profits Citizens News, June 8, 1978 Page 13 PUBLIC MEETING For those concerned about the removal of books from English courses in Huron County schools. CENTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL TUES., JUNE 13, 7.30 p.m. Guest speakers: June Callwood and members of the Canadian Writers Guild. X1111811111111111111111111111181111111111QI11111111111111111111111111(IIIII818111111111111111111111811111111iE Fi Lurge Auction SaleE..: _ Of Choice Farm Land Properties, _ Marlette Traitor Home, Tractors, SP Combine, Full Line of Farm Machinery lz- __ To be held on property lot 21, con. 9, Hay Township 1 mile east of Zurich or 5 miles west of Hensall on hardtop county road for Jacob g. Peters, RR 1, Zurich, Ontario.; Saturday, June 17, 12:00 P.M. REAL ESTATE: 100 acres more or less medium clay loam parcel 1, Lot 21, Con. 9 Hay twp. BARN Main E barn 44 x 66 L barn 36 x 40 stanchions to accom- modate 32 head, large holding pen, stable cleaner, SILOS 2 upright 16 x 60 built in 1970, 13 x 42 both with silo unloaders, pit silo 16 x 24 with 8 ft. suppor- = ting walls, 2 storage machine sheds (32 x 60), (20 x 40) HOUSE: Very modern home (downstairs) kitchen, dining room, living room, den, powder room and sun room, (upstairs) 4 bedrooms and 3 = piece bath. Also on property is small cottage for ad- = ditional help, 309 ft. drilled well ample water. The crops have been planted Approx. 58 acres. Barley & approx. 38 acres corn. PARCEL 2: 50 acres more or less west I/ , lot 20, — con. 8 on hardtop raod choice level tiled soil ex- = cellent ground for potatoes & market gardening = cash crops etc. Planted 43 acres corn, 7 acres mixed grain. 400 lbs. dry fert. & 150 lbs. liquid nitrogen & = weed control have been used this season. TERMS ON REAL ESTATE: these properties will be offered for sale at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, June 17, subject to a reasonable reserve bid 10% down by CERTIFIED = CHEQUE, balance in 60 days or at time of posses- = sion which must be satisfactory to both parties (Ven- = dor & Purchaser) for this year crop, any further con- = ditions will be announced at time of sale. PACKAGE 3: 12 x 60 Marlette trailor with 7 x 20 F. tel. extension tri axle 6 wheeler, heavy duty hitch, 3 E -.- bedrooms, heavily insulated, 30 gal. Inglis water = heater, 100 amp. service, GE heavy duty washer & dryer, 3 pc. bath with shower, oil furnace, beach 30rr elct, stove. Inglis frost free fridge. Completely furnished, rugs & drapes, al. storms, TERMS 10% down, balance 30 days at time of possession must = be moved from property unless other arrangements are made. TRACTORS: David Brown model 1212 dual tires on back (Diesel) good cond. John Deere 2010 (gas) with Dunn & Larc loader full hyd. controls & Hyd. bucket (3744 hrs.), Model B. AC Hyd, & 2 row bean 42. puller, Briggs & Stratton engine 116" water pump, MF. 3 PTH 10 ft: Disc. Int. 56 corn & bean planter, fibre glass hopper, Int. PTO 130 manure spreader, new drag chain one back cylinder, Int..46 hay baler, N. Int. 13 run seed drill, New Holland harvester, M717 al pickup, corn head, Rex forage box with horst wagon, New Holland 27 forage blower, blower Ei pipes 60 ft., Schultz manure spreader, Case SP Combine 960 cab, grain & corn head, Int. 3 PTH plow M36 ace bottom JM gravity box & wagon, Int. = 4 furrow model 46 ploy notched coulters, Bissell double discs ultra modern, Little Giant grain elevator 42 ft. with 2 HP elct. 220, 2 Kongskilde cultivators, (9 1 ft for 4 row scuffling, 11 1/2 ft), AC PTO hay rake, hammermill & belt, 3 stainless steel = milkers & Bulk Tank. 1. ANTIQUES: flat to wall cupboard oak & round oak FE table, 6 press back chairs, Jenny Lind bed 3/4", small — vanity, old parlor table, wash stand. All are in good 11 cond. Many other items found on a farm. = Terms of Sale Cash Personal Cheques & Positive Indentification. Everyone Must Register & Receive A Number. Proprietor or Auctioneer Not Liable or Responsible For Accidents Day of Sale 'Jacob Peters, Prop. Zurich, Ontario 236-4706 7-4 Er - E. Percy Wright _ Auctioneer KIPPEN 262-5515 61111111IIIIII11111111111IIIIII1111111111111111111IIIIIII I I IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII11111101111111111111M11111111 i 1111