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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-07-27, Page 2Page 2 Citizens News, July 27, 1978 PIRIE MITCHELL HOSTS TALENT SHOW -- The host for the talent show portion of the Zurich fair was local TV personality Pirie Mitchell. Talking with the host is Becky McKinley of Zurich. Staff photo IT'S SIMPLE 1 1 1 1 1 1 Buy the bike of your choice up to 125 C.C. Bring it back in mid August and SIT ON IT in competition with our other customers If you sit longer than anyone else you will receive your full purchase. If your new bike purchase is'more than $1200 you will still win a new 1978 125 C.C. Enduro (retail value $1200). Stop in and see us and get more com- plete details. See the complete new line of R -C Kawasaki MOTORCYCLES 11X0 a N4 local couples attend fishing exhibition Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod, Edward Siddall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telford, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Telford, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Telford, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Reid Bayfield by Milvena Er1ekesos attended the fifth Annual Great Lakes Fisherman's Exhibition in Port Dover on July 14, 15 and 16. Many interesting events took place and among them were the Sail Boat races, Decorated tug parade, tug races and tug pull in the harbour. Also of interest were the many exhibits, a tour of Misner Fishery and several contests such as net stringing, large mesh, small mesh nylon, small mesh Monti; fish filleting; smoked fish; model boat building. During the meeting of the Ontario Fishermen's Council several proposals were discussed and prepared for presentation to the govern- ment for its consideration. The Council is also questioning the refusal at some Border points to allow fresh whitefish into the market in the U.S.A. The exhibition sponsored by the Haldimand-Norfolk Gill -Netters and Eastern Lake Erie Trawlers Associations was reported to Ibe a real success and much enjoyed by the group at- tending from this area. Carnival tomorrow Bayfield Lioness Club are having a busy week. From Tuesday to Friday they will Ibe at the Municipal Building (north end room) where they will have all their articles on display and cards of tickets Ifor their Annual Penny. Sale. The draw will take place on Friday evening at the Bayfield Lions Annual Carnival which will be held in the Old Town Hall, and the grounds in the immediate area. Also on August 1 at 2 p.m. a Fashion Show will be staged in the Old Town Hall spon- sored by the Lioness Club. Summer and Fall fashions will be modelled with clothing from the Woollen Shoppe and the Wardrobe. (N.MII DISNWOOD IOU Col; WIRY RNER STORES KV75-A7 MT. CARMEL 237-3456 Mon. - Sat. 10-10 Sun, Noon - 6 On -The -Spot Financing at Bank Rates. The Lioness will serve punch and cookies and tickets for this event may be picked up at Graham's General Store of the Woollen Shoppe. Proceeds will go to the Arean Building Fund. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Les Bat- chelor of Dundalk were guests in the home of Mrs. N. Haw on Sunday and also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Haw and family. Congratulations to Cathy Merner and Gary Campbell who were married on Saturday in Bayfield. Mr. Mike Scotchmer of Toronto visited for the week end with his father Alf and also called on relatives in the Village. Rev. and Mrs. Graham Reddoch of Toronto were visitors with his parents Rev. and Mrs. James Reddoch during the week wnd. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Beacom, Kingsville while camping in the vicinity visited Mr. and Mrs. Donald McLeod and other relatives in the area. Mrs. Beacom is a daughter of Mrs. Doris McLeod and the late Hugh McLeod. After attending the Shakespearean Festival in Stratford for two days, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lutz of Columbus, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. George Howell of Green Springs, Ohio spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Del Altman, Orangeville were week end guests of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Garrett, Diane and John. Best wishes to Mrs. Louise Reid who is recuperating at her home after being hospitalized both in London and Clinton for several months. Mr. and Mrs. E. Walter Erickson, Andrew, Luanne and Lydia spent the week end in Niagara Falls and saw the majestic Horseshoe Falls and American Falls and also the illumination of the Falls. While there they met Mr. and Mrs. John Boyes and family and young friends who were also in Niagara Falls for the week end. Several Villagers attended the Zurich Fair on Friday and reported a most en- joyable time. R. K. 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