Zurich Citizens News, 1975-09-18, Page 15MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU. , .
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ONTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
More than a century ago,
Hugh McLeod built a wooden
fish shanty on the north shore
of the Bayfield River for his
commercial fishing business.
Over 100 years later, in
1975, his grandson, Donald
R. McLeod, constructed a new
fish house along side the old
one. The newly built one is 40
x 20 feet and is of cement
block and steel painted a
clean white with orange trim
in contrast to the first one
of split cedar and hand hewn
beams in its natural state.
The old shanty was used
by the McLeod family until
recently. It housed the nets
and twine and equipment
for the packing and shipping
of fish to the distributing
houses as far away as Detroit,
New York and other points in
the U.S.A. The new fish
house is used for packing and
filleting fish for the retail
and wholesale market. A mod-
ern scaler, ice -machine,
stainless steel filleting counter
and modern refrigeration in or advise you as to freezing
the store make it ultra- or cooking methods. We wish
modern, but with the sante the McLeod's success in
basic purpose as the old their new and modern set-up.
shanty had been used for. ST. ANDREW'S U.C.W.
Fresh caught Lake Huron The September meeting of
perch, pickerel and salmon Unit 1, U.C.W., of St, And -
for your table or for your rows United Church was'held
freezer can be found in the at the home of Mrs. Kathleen
store which is open Tues- Siertscma. Fifteen members
day to Sunday from 10 a.m. and two guests were present.
until 6 p.m. This is a McLeod Mrs. Margaret Scotchmer
family project. Donald pilots ,was in charge of the devot-
his steel tug, the W.J. Mc- ional part of the meeting.
Leod, to the fishing grounds Her theme was "Fault Find-
ing" Mrs. Vivian Morton
played the piano for the
singing of the Hymns.Thc
Mrs. Jean Greer read a lovely
poem, "The Serenity of the
Soul" and closed the dev-
otions with prayer.
Mrs. Margaret Scotchmer
then introduced the guest
speaker, Mrs. William Lands -
borough from Clinton. She
described her recent trip to
Scotland and al] of us became
armchair travellers as she
painted word pictures of the
charm or rural Scotland.
Mrs. Landsborough has a
real talent for describing
actual scenes and people
and we mill felt the thrill of
the Edinborough Festival;
daily in order to have fresh
caught fish for their custom-
ers. Their daughter Dawn tills
the puller, picks out and helps
fillet. Their son John assists
in the store and is their
chief accountant.. Mrs. Mc-
Leod is the filleter and keeps
the store in spotless condit-
ion. The upstairs of the
building is used for storing
twine and mending nets
and housing thrice -machine.
During the winter months,
it will be used to string on nets
in preparation for the spring
fishing season.
This is not a new venture
for the McLeod family, as
Donald has been a fisherman
on the Great Lakes for 32
years as well as his ancestors
.more than a century before
him.
If you are unfamiliar with
the terms used in this article --
drop into McLcud Fishery and
ask questions. They will be
more than happy to explain
the fishing industry to you,
L
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the >.yarmth of the tea and
cakes; the skill of the sheep-
dogs in the mountains and the
perfume of the roses.. It was
such a pleasure to hear some-
one talk about a trip in a
\yaI'M natural way. Mrs. Betty
Burch thanked Mrs. Lands -
borough and expresses the joy
in having her visit us.
Mrs. ,lean Greer closed the
meeting with a prayer and
thanked the hostess, Mrs.
Kathleen Siertscma and the
lunch committee, Mrs'. Esther
Makins and Mrs. ,lean Greer.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baird,
Londa; Mr. Jack Anderson,
London and Mr. David Sturg-
eon, St. Thomas were With
Mrs. ,Maude Sturgeon on
Sunday to wish her a happy
birthday.
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Toronto spent Friday and Sat-
urday cyith her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Fred LeBeau and on
Friday attended the funeral (I'
her aunt. Mrs. Bessie Scotch -
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