HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-08-17, Page 5Bayfield
by Myelin Erikson
A draw will be held September
3 by the Bayfield Historical
Society at the Bayfield Old Time
Country Fair for a framed
photograph of the old library in
its former location. It was
recently moved, to become a
wing of the new library building.
The Pee Wee All Star Soccer
team, managed by Fred Gale and
coached by Dave Silcock, played
on Sunday in Sarnia for the Ohio
Cup and won their game 15 to 1.
The Mosquito All Stars go to
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Sarnia Friday night to play
against Sarnia. On Sunday af-
ternoon they meet Cambridge
(Galt) in Cambridge to play for
the Border Cup.
The Bayfield Ratepayers'
Association Annual meeting is
being held Saturday , August 20,
at 10:30 a.m, in the Old Town
Hall. Personals
Mr. & Mrs Doug Delier, Kerry
and Scott of Brampton were
weekend guests of her mother,
Mrs. Nina Haw, as were her
brother, Mr. & Mrs. Don Haw and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Cook of
Fort Thomas, Kentucky, and two
children, Mandy and Chris,
returned home after spending
two weeks with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. William Parker
returned home Sunday after
accompanying Mr. and Mrs. W.
C. Parker of London on a trip to
Manitoulin Island, Sault Ste.
Marie and the .Mackinac Islands.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mason of
Detroit, visited last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lynn ana also
with Carol and Bruce Lynn on
River Terrace.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Crich
and son Ken of Sarnia were
recent visitors in the Haw home,
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Dverhoe,
Scott and Theresa of Watford and
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Barnes of
London and Mrs. Annie Lang of
Detroit, were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald R, McLeod and John
on Sunday to mark the occasion
of John's seventeenth birthday.
Mrs. Lucy Desjardine of
Detroit, has returned home
after spending the week with her
family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martin,
Glen and Lucy at their cottage.
Congratulations to Doug and
Pat Gemeinhardt, who on
Saturday celebrated their 42nd
wedding anniversary with a
family party at their home.
Cathy Haw, on Friday, August
12, was given a birthday party by
her family and 13 friends. She
was seven years old.
Mrs. Annie Lang of Detroit was
a guest of Miss Dorothy McLeod
and also visited her brother,
Donald, R. McLeod and family.
Miss Anne Haw returned home
Thursday after spending the past
two weeks with her grandpa and
grandma Riddell in Dundalk.
Mrs. Norma Stewart, RR 2
Ripley, and her sister, Mrs.
Milvena Erickson, spent from
Monday to Wednesday last week
in Michigan, visiting friends.
WED AT AREA CHURCH
Marlene Clarke and Patrick Lane were united in marriage at a July
ceremony conducted by the Rev. R. Charrette at Mt. Carmel. The bride
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Clarke, RR 3 Dashwood, and
the groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lane of Scottsdale, Arizona.
The bride was attended by Mciry Ann Desjardine, Laura Bryant and
Vicky Clarke, while the groomsman was Pat McCann. Ushers were
Mike Ldne and Dave Clarke, Following a wedding trip to Northern On-
tario the couple took, up residence at Huron Park. Photo by Peake
McCann Const. Ltd.
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Citizens News, August 17, 1977
Page 5
Needless foss by fire
Every year a number of barns
and farm buildings are
needlessly lost as a direct result
of the overheating of damp hay in
the barn. This loss can easily be
controlled by checking hay and
following these simple rules:
Take 1/2" x 10' electrical
conduit or tubing with a shar-
pened hardwood point riveted to
tube. Drill six (6) holes of 1/4"
diameter in bottom of tube. Then
insert probe 8' or 9' into hay.
Next, lower a candy or oven
thermometer on a twelve foot
cord to bottom of tube.
Leave in place for five (5)
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minutes, and then remove and
check temperature and follow
this scale, (repeat in different
places so you won't miss spots)
150 degrees F - Hay is entering
the danger zone. Check daily.
160 degrees F - Danger! Check
every four (4) hours to see if
temperature is rising.
175 degrees F - Fire pockets
may now be expected, Call fire
department pumper and wet
down hay - NOTE: When hay
reaches 175 degrees F, it has lost
its basic nutrient food value, so
don't hesitate to remove hay.
185 degrees F - Remove hay
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SOCKEYE SALMON ,3/4o, 51 .23
Oi�rE�s „89
LIQUID BLEACH 128 oz 93'
FLAVOUR CRYSTALS
MIRACLE WHIP 3,0.'1.19
without delay, Fire Department
should be available since flames
will develop when air comes in
contact with hay.
210 degrees F - Critical! Hay is
almost sure to ignite. Use extr-
eme caution.
Remember, never enter alone
when hot hay is expected, fire
pockets may have developed and
there is a danger of falling into
them. Long planks may be placed
on top of hay to stand on while
removing or checking hay - a
safety line or rope around one's
waist is an added safety
measure.
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Ontario No. 1
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4/9
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Ontario No. 1
Cucumbers
5/s1
Ontario No. 1
Celery Stalks
3/$1.
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12 oz $1.09
400 G $1.15
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350 ML 79'
4 i>r
350 ML79
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$1.17
Saico
Mandarin Oranges 10 Oz'2/$1
Canada Spirit
Vinegar
Canada Spirit
80 oz.
$1.15
340 G 69'
2 lbs. $ 1.89
14oz. 2/79'
Vinegar 128 oz.
Carnation
Instant Potatoes
Kraft Smooth
Peanut Butter
Libby's in Tomato Sauce
Spaghetti
Splendor
Macaroni or
Spaghetti
Splendor
Tomato Sauce
Detergent
Oxydol
Purina
Dog Chow
Kleenex Chubby
Facial Tissues
New Freedom
Maxi Pads
Tetley Orange Pekoe
Tea /Bags
• 2 lbs. 55'
14oz. 3/51'
5 lbs. 1.69
to Kg. $5.99
150's 3/51
30's $1.99
72's $1.99
Hereford
Corned Beef
Post
Sugar Crisp
Lady Patricia
Shampoo
Lady Patricia
Creme Rinse
Heinz
Keg.O Ketchup
Heinz
32 oz.
Barbeque Sauce
Bye The Sea
Chunk Light Tuna
Carnival
Whole
Mushrooms
Bright's Fancy
Tomato Juice
Kraft Assorted
Carmels
Van Camp .
Beans with Pork
Pickling Salt
Aqua Fresh
Toothpaste
16 oz.
65'
61/2 oz. 73'
10 oz.
48 oz. 65c
. 79'
14 oz.
2/79'
3 lbs. 9
14
oz
50 ML 59
Schneiders
Beef Steakettes
Ib. 89'
Schneiders
Schneiders Sliced
Bologna *
Ib. 95c
Schneiders
Family Patties
2 Ib. box $ 1 .89
Schneiders
Mini Sizzlers Ib. $ 1. 1 9 * Corned Beef
2 oz. pkg. 89
Zurich Superior Market
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