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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-08-03, Page 2Page 2 Citizens News, August 3, 1978 Bayfield Carnival is a success by Mil1veaaaa Erickson Despite the fact that there is no Arena in which to hold any major functions this year, Bayfield Lions Club still staged a very successful carnival in Clan Gregor Square and in an around the old town hall, Friday evening last. The carnival started off at 7 p.m. with a parade down Main Street led by the Ipperwash Cadet Band, ending at Clan Gregor Square where the judges - Mrs. Jack Ullmann; Mrs. Armand Manness, Mr. and Mrs. John Crosthwaite, Mrs. Hugh Gregory, Mrs. George Youmatoff, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morley, Mrs. Coffin awarded prizes. 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Pony or horse with rig; The Bayfield Senior Citizens won first, Tom Penhale team and wagon second,and the Co-op won third. In the horse and riders class, Louise (MacVean) Allan as on Indian Princess and her baby daughter as her papoose won first; Mary Faure on an Arabian Horse wearing an arabian costume took second and Judy Huntley as a cowgirl won third. Pony riders, Tanya Traubenberg on a donkey won first, Darrin Bartels,. second " and Janet Kaptein third. First, second and third for Decorated bikes went to Kelly Brandon as Black Cat; Bobby Fisher, Clown and Ryan Wackhaus as Fireman. Special prize was awarded to Brett Pitblado. Decorated trike prizes were won by Susie Wackhaus; Sarah, an Indian Girl and Nurse Julie Mould. Miscellaneous cart class, first Matthew King; Baa Baa Black Sheep; second Rebecca Stevens, Mary Mary Quite Contrary; and third Wendy Pitblado. Costumed women or men class, Sandy Snell as Raggedy Ann was first; Deri Chilton as Raggedy Andy second and Scott Pitblado as Wonder Woman won third. Children (Pedestrian) class - first was won by Chana McLean as an elephant; Irish couple, Luanne and Lydia Erickson won second and John Hayman as a hobo won third. Chanda Chilton and Kim Snell as -Harem Girls were awarded the special prize. In the Lions Club cash prizes draw Mrs. 011ie Chapman won the first prize of $200.00. Five, $10.00 prizes went to Mrs. Donald Beck, Bob Peck, Varna; Audrey Graham; Roger Amy, Goderich and Ed Heard, Varna. The Lions Club wishes to thank all those who assisted and those attending who all AWARD WINNING FLOAT — One of the award winning floats in carnival parade was this entry from Knox Presbyterian Church entitled helped to make the Carnival a success. A special thanks also to Yogi Bear' Jellystone Park who groomed 15 of their horses and found riders to ride in the parade and to the Albion Hotel and Ron Scotchmer who both returned their prize money as donations to the Arena Fund. Personals Mr. & Mrs. Bill Pollock, Lee Ann, Robert and Jamie, Pilot Butte, Sask., visited two weeks with his mother, Mrs. Susie Pollock. Also joining them for a family get-together was Mrs. Bonnie Curran, Christine and Barbara of Don Mills, Mr. & Mrs. Ken Pollock, Jane and James of Hensall. All attended the Lions Carnival Friday evening and renewed the acquaintances of many friends. Mr. Charles Rogers of Ottawa joined his wife Annake and family at their Village home for several days. Mr. & Mrs: Ronald Burt and family, Mississauga, spent several days at their home in the Village. Mr. & Mrs. Morris Scott returned home after spen- ding two weeks in Western Canada visiting relatives and friends in Melfort and Naican, Sask. Mr. & Mrs. Rowan; Burt and family spent a few days at their home in Bayfield. Walter Erickson, Luanne and Lydia holidayed at Crazyhorse Campgrounds in Port Huron, Michigan. They were joined for a few days by Mrs. Erickson and Andrew. Mr. & Mrs. Norman F. Cooper, Mount Clements, Mich. are presently enjoying a holiday at their residence on Clan Gregor Square. They had as their guest, Mrs. Margaret Day of Bir- mingham, Mich. HURON SANITATION Owned by John J. Hotson CAN OFFER YOU COMPLETE: 24 HR. SANITATION SERVICE PHONE JOHN HOTSON AT 238-2140 If no answer call 238-8240 for prompt reply. POWER SEWER LINE CLEANING • from 1'/a"toy"pipe • save unnecessary lawn damage • cut down labour costs • for farm, commercial and residential PORTABLE TOILET SERVICE Portable Toilets are available 7 days a week with Maintenance and Delivery included. R.R. 1. 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