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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.
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