Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-08-17, Page 14Page 2 Citizens News, August 24, 1978 Historical society gets anchor The Anchor which was. pulled out of Lake Huron recently by Bob McGraw and his fishing crew and donated by him to the Bayfield by Milleeua Erickson Bayfield Historical Society, has found a resting place. It was felt that it is a relic from Bayfield's early days of shipping and that outside the Archives Room on Main Street would be the place for it. • Now thanks to the efforts of several men of the village it is set in concrete for all to see. Neil Mustard, Frank Burch and Rae Fraser worked all day Friday to accomplish this. Tom Penhale moved the anchor from the Town Hall and lent his know-how and heavy equipment to weld it into position. Keith Eastman lent his cement mixer, Brown (Doc) Lindsay supplied the sand and gravel and even a passer by, George Clements, a stone mason resident in Bayfield, added the finishing touches to the foundation. Mrs. Grace Duggan who lives next door, supplied the hydro for the mixer and water for the cement. With all these people working the job was completed. Frank Burch plans to paint it black and it is hoped it will be a point of interest on Main Street for many years. Attend seniors' convention Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Makins and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker attended a United Senior Citizens of Ontario Convention in Kingston last week. Mrs. Makins was a delegate from the Bayfield U.S.C.O, and Mr. Baker is chairman of Zone 8 and also a delegate. Seven hundred,delegates and visitors registered. Bayfield President, Perce Johnston became an active member of this great organization. Visitor goes home On Wednesday following the ball game between the United Church and the Presbyterian Church played in Clan Gregor Square, team members and friends gathered at the home of John and Kathleen Siertsema to say farewell to Vernon -Hendricks who had learned to play softball here in Bayfield, and that evening had hit a home run. Vernon was presented with a bat and ball and also the Lioness Club presented him with a token of remembrance from Bayfield, prior to his leaving for his home in Old Harbour, Jamaica. Vernon has been the guest of the Siertsemas for four weeks on a Lions Youth Exchange program. Church to celebrate anniversary An invitation is extended to join with the congregation of St. Andrew's United Church on Sunday morning August 27 at 11 a.m. to celebrate their anniversary. Guest preacher will be Rev. Alfred McAlister and special music will be provided by the choir. Anglican service Rev, William Bennett celebrated Holy Communion and officiated at Sung Mattins at 10 a.m. Sunday in Trinity Anglican Church. Rev. W. Mills read the lesson. The flowers in the sanc- tuary were given by Mrs. Ag Cameron in memory of loved ones. Lioness doings Bayfield Lioness Club members are reminded of the parade for the Bayfield Fall Fair on September 2, and also of their first meeting of the fall season on Tuesday September 5 in St. Andrew's United Church, The Lioness' latest project is a draw on a fully -processed hog weighing between 160 and 170 pounds or $125 in cash. The draw will take place at the Hallowe'en Dance on October 28. (tickets are available now.) The Lioness Club reported a very successful yard sale held Thursday with proceeds for the Arena Building Fund. They thank all those who donated their surplus ar- ticles and especially to Ken and Elane Brandon for arranging the sale and of- fering their property, and thanks also to those who supported the project some from as far away as Indiana U.S.A. The Lioness Club also held a successful Community Picnic in Clan Gregor Square, Sunday afternoon. Those attending enjoyed the games and fellowship and pot -luck supper together. Thanks from the community to the "gals" who work hard to arrange something for everyone. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mackie and family, London, Mr. and Mrs. McGugan and family visited during the week end with her brother Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Makins and family. Mrs. Doug Delier, Kerry and Scott of Brampton spent last week with her mother Mrs. Nina Haw and brother Mr. and Mrs. Don Haw and children. Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Larson had as their guests on Tuesday, his niece and nephew Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Knutson, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and great- niece Mrs, Steve Holomis of Orangeville. The Knutson's were in the east to attend the marriage of their grand- daughter in Orangeville. Sunday the 3M's Group of St. Andrew's United Church held a corn and wiener roast. Due to the cold windy weather John and Kathleen Siertsema offered the shelter of their back yard. Under the direction of Molly and Bill Cox the 40 guests enjoyed a sing -song around the comp - fire accompanied by Rev. Alun Thomas, and reported a great evening despite the weather. DON'T BE SHY COME JOIN US! _ it. 4,.,13' /l�d ulllUVA97VIIiIIb/NI�1 �II(l, BE A+BLOOD DONOR WIN $150,000 GRAND PRIZE,OR SAVE ITNTTII TI E BANK OF NIONTREAL AND WIN1111E BIG $150,000 $150,000 is a lot of money. Enjoy it today or save it at the Bank of Montreal where it can double* to $300,000! TEN $5,000 WINNERS! You could be one of ten lucky customers who will win $5,000 cash. Take the money now, or leave it to double* to. , . $10,000! ONE HUNDRED $1,000 "SAVINGS -STARTER" WINNERS! One hundred lucky customers will win $1,000 in cash! A nice savings starter that can grow to double* the money, You know how time flies when you're having fun,..savingl IIIMEIMINEMMINEMIMINEEMENIMIVI FLOW TO ENTER its so easy to participate in "Double*Your Money" at the Bank of Montreal! Simply make a $50 deposit to one of the following personal accounts; True Chequing Account, Chequable Savings Account orTrue Savings Account. between now and November 171978. You will receive one entry form for each $50 deposit -maximum 100 entries per customer during the contest period. If you don't already have a Bank of Montreal account... now's the time to open one...on the double! 111 WINNERS IN ALL! 50-S1,000 winners will be drawn on or about September 29th and announced by October 30th,1978. Make sure you get your entries in early to be eligible for this "early bird" draw • 50-$1,000 winners, 10-$5,000 winners, and the S150,000 GRAND PRIZE winner will be drawn after the contest closing date of November 17 1978, WITH THE BANK OF MONTREAL AND BE A WINNER IN MORE WAYS THAN ONES. Now saving at the Bank of Montreal has double the appeal. First, you enjoy all the regular benefits of our chequing and savings accounts. PLUS...you now have the opportu- nity to win big cash prizes. Ask for full details and contest rules at any Bank of Montreal branch. Winners will be required to correctly answer a time-limited skill -testing question. *Winners may take cash or save it to double with a special Double Your Money Certificate u12% for 6 years. MThe First Canadian Bank Bankof Montreal Visit Our Store FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF * Groceries *~ Confectionery * Novelties Dairy Store MAIN ST - ZURICH PHONE 236-4930 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Hugh Tom FILSON and ROBSON AUCTIONEERS 20 years' experience of complete sale service Provincially licensed Conduct sales of any kind, any place We guarantee you more To insure success of your sale or appraisal Phone Collect 666-0833 Ilderton 666-1967 NORM WHITING LICENSED AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER Prompt, Courteous, Efficient ANY TYPE, ANY SIZE ANYWHERE We give complete sale service Profit By Experience Phone Collect 235-1964 EXETER ROBERT WESTLAKE INSURANCE Specializing in GENERAL INSURANCE 236-4391 ZURICH JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMETRIST Seaforth 527-1240 MONDAYS - FRIDAYS 9-5:30 • Saturday 9-12:00 Closed Wednesdays BY APPOINTMENT Sl® Norman Martin OPTOMETRIST Office Hours 9-12 A.M. --- 1:30-6 P.M. Closed all day Saturday 235-2433 EXETER MEE G.H. WARD & PARTNERS Chartered Accountants 286 Main St., Exeter, Ontario (519) 235-0120 ARTHUR W. READ JOHN S. McNEILLY RESIDENT PARTNER MANAGER RES. (519) 238-8075 RES. (519) 235-1734 GERALD L. MERNER Chartered Accountant BUS: 257 Churchill Dr.' EXETER 235-0281 C.I.A.G. INSURANCE Auto, Home Protection and Farm Family Liability, Life Insurance HERB KLOPP R.B. 3, Zurich 236-4675 ,