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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-06-08, Page 15Bayfield Slowpitch Baseball The mens Slowpitch Baseball league held several games during the weekend. The following are the teams who played and their scores. Bayfield Lions against Camp Kitchigami 14-8 for Kitchigami, Paul Bunyan versus Old Homestead 16-5 in favour of Paul Bunyan, Varna against Blue Anchor with the score of 26 to 21 for Blue Anchor, Bayfield Knight Hawks versus Pine Lake, racking up a score of 41-19 for the Knight Hawks, The teams play every Saturday evening and some Sunday afternoons with the finals on Labour Day weekend. 40th Anniversary A fortieth Anniversary celebration was held for Mr. & Mrs. Gladwin Westlake at their home at RR 3, Bayfield on Saturday evening May 28. In attendance to honour the couple 111111111:1111.1111111111111111kNllltllIII 111111.1111111" Believe it . You get top value in motorcycles. -41Th ENTERPRISES One mile West and one E mile South of Hensall . _ PHONE 262--6142 .= IIIIIIIUIIIIg111IUIIIIIII11111IIIIIIIIIIIIIUIH An ®n ( were members of their wedding party; bridesmaid Mrs. Jean Greer, (the bride's sister) RR 3, Bayfield, the best man Laurence Talbot of Hamilton and waitresses, Mrs. Elizabeth Grainger RR 2, Zurich and Mrs. Ilene Cleave of Bayfield. (the soloist Alma Hess was unable to be present.) 15th Anniversary Mr. & Mrs. Glen Sturgeon of Bayfield celebrated their 15th Wedding Anniversary at a family party held in their honour on Saturday evening June 4. Members of the immediate families on both sides and friends of the couple gathered at the Pineridge Chalet at Hensall for an evening of dancing and visiting. They then retired to the home of Phyllis and Harold Parsons for a smorgasbord luncheon, Dashwood by Mrs. Irviln Rader Adolph Keller returned home from Victoria Hospital, Thur- sday. Mr. & Mrs. Wellwood Gill, Grand Bend were Wednesday evening visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader. Two of the four students who are employed 'at Dashwood's ARC Industries retail outlet store at Grand Bend known as Noah's ARC are local girls Olga Zemitis and Sue -Ann Schroeder. CI I! BAYVIEW RESTAURANT & TAVERN Open Daily 10 til 9 --ICI 501891111186. Featuring Home Cooked Meals Noon Hour Special Mon. thru Sat. Catering to Small Weddings & Banquets HIGHWAY 21 ONE MILE SOUTH OF ST. JOSEPH'S Phone 236-4850 ®CI --1 CI Minor Soccer Bayfield Atoms played their first game at Goderich on Tuesday May 31. The boys played a very good game but went down 3-0. Rain came five minutes from the end of play and it stopped the game. The boys sported their Tank and Tummy Shirts, and they looked "real sharp". Their next game is scheduled for June 16 between Seaforth at Seaforth. The Pee Wees played Goderich. at home Thursday June 2 decked out in Haugh Equipment, shirts. They all played hard but lost 2-7. Mike Telford scored one goal with Rick Johnston scoring the Citizens News, June 8, 1977 Page 15 other one. The Pee Wees play order that the boys have leaders. Seaforth June 15 at home. Let's Also a special mention to the get out and support the boys. Tank and Tummy restaurant of These young people deserve a Bayfield and Haugh Equipment great deal of credit. Saturday last of Brucefield who supplied the they took on the job of cleaning shirts for all the boys. Clan Gregor Square in order to add a few dollers to their coffers. The boys will also man the food booth at the Arts and Crafts Show on July 2 and the Atoms will also stage a Soccer Match the same day, We shall commend the 2 leaders of these 37 member Minor Soccer teams. Fred and Anna Gale who coach and teach these boys and give much in call Mrs. Lance at 565- 2609 Flowers in Square Keeping Bayfield Beautiful, Mrs. Ross Merrill, Mrs. R. G. Hunter and Mrs. Don Lance with the assistance of Andrew Erickson, completed planting flowers in Clan Gregor Square. Help is needed in keeping the plants watered and weeded. .-►A1.4411,411.41.•11%.11."41. 01. V.\..1�.14.'...1..1-..V.V.V.1.......1.....'\s.1.�..^`..'y....^�..1...\...•�-� EUROPE IN THE SERENE SEASON THIS FULLY ESCORTED 15 DAY TOUR VISITS: HOLLAND, GERMANY, AUSTRIA, ITALY, SWITZERLAND FRANCE & BELGIUM Leaving From the Goderich, Clinton & Exeter Areas on OCTOBER 2nd / / 1 I 1 CONTACT: / 1 / / CI lEiEEED CI L7 —CI 1 is priced at 889.0° THIS PRICE INCLUDES AIR FARE BASED UPON THE CHARTER CONCEPT FARE. IN ORDER TO OBTAIN THIS TOUR AT THE ABOVE QUOTED PRICE YOU MUST RESERVE PRIOR TO JULY 1st. YOU SAVE $300 PER PERSON BY SO DOING RESERVE YOUR SEAT NOW! THE COACH HOUSE TRAVEL SERVICE 59 HAMILTON ST. GODERICH 524-8366 BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. MON. TO FRI. 9 A.M. - NOON SAT. OR EXETER TRAVEL CENTRE MAIN ST. AT HURON ST. EXETER 236-0571 BUSINESS HOURS: 9 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. MON TO FRI. FIRST FIND OUT THE CANDIDATES' POSITIONS ON THE ISSUES YOUR VOTE MATTERS! COUNT: VOTE ON JUNE 9 osst PRESENTED BY THE SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS OF HURON COUNTY