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Zurich Citizens News, 1976-02-18, Page 3Obituary Orville T. Toylor A well-known Hay Township farmer passed away at South Huron Hospital on Thursday February 12th, 1976, Orville Taylor of R.R. #1, Exeter in his eighty-first year. He was a member of Carmel Presbyterian Church serving on the Board of Managers for twenty-one years, several years as Chairman. Surviving are his widow the former Christina Dougall, sons Orville, Brockville; Robert, R.R. #2, Hensall; James of Harriston, daughters Mrs. William (Mae) Butson, R.R. #2, Staffa; Mrs. Percy (Evelyn) Wright, Kippen. He was predeceased by one son Neil (November, 1972) and one brother and one sister. Two sisters survive Mrs. Myrtle Dick, Hensall and Mrs. Irene Harvey, London, also 14 grandchildren and two great- grandchildren. Mr. Taylor rested at the Bon- thron Funeral Chapel, Hensall where service was held by the Royal Canadian Legion, Branch #468 Hensall on Saturday evening with funeral service at 3:30 p.m. Sunday conducted by Rev. W.D. Jarvis. Temporary entombment was at Hensall Mausoleum, Hensall Union Cemetery. The pall -- bearers were Lorne Chapman, Jack Corbett, Gordon Munn, Gordon Troyer, Jim Dougall and Harry Dougall. The Flower - bearers were five grandchildren: Larry Wright, Eleanor Butson, Steven Douglas and Murray Taylor. ayfield atoms at Zurich Saturday , February 14, Bay- field Atoms were invited to Zurich to participate in their weekend Tournament. Zurich defeated Bayfield 4 to 3. Bayfield's first goal was scored by David Phoenix assisted by Robbie Siertsema. David Telford scored the second goal on an assist from David Phoenix. Getting the third goal was Robbie Siertsema assisted by Darin Telford and Rusty Brandon. After the game, the most valuable player was picked from each team. Darin Telford was chosen from Bayfield and Paul Johnston from the Zurich club. Both boys received a plaque. Special thanks is extended to the Zurich Minor Hockey associa- tion for the invitation to attend and for the Iovely lunch served to the Bayfield Atoms. Citizens News, February 18176 - Page 3 Weather improves driving With a return to normal winter weather conditions the number of accidents investigated this week by officers of the Exeter Ontario Provincial Police detachment dropped to five. February 10, a tractor driven by Valentine Becker, Dashwood and a vehicle operated by Paul Masse, Zurich collided on Con- cession 12 and 13 of Hay town- ship. Constable Bill McIntyre set damages at $500. Thursday morning at 1:50 a.m. a vehicle driven by Gloria Diane Wells, Huron Park went out of control on County road 2, a half mile south of Highway 83 and struck the ditch. Constable Bill Osterloo estimated damages at $1,000. The next two mishaps occurred at about the same location on County road 11, about a half mile north of Highway 83. Friday at 11:25 p.m. a vehicle driven by Paul Hulley, Seaforth went out of control on an icy curve. Constable Frank Giffin set damages at $400. At 1 p.m. Sunday a vehicle driven by Earl Parrish, Ingersoll went out of control. Constable Bill Lewis listed damages at $75. The final mishap of the week occurred Sunday at 9:45 p.m. A vehicle driven by Edward Insley, Woodham struck a parked vehicle owned by Ronald Bowers on King street north in Crediton. Constable Larry Christianen set damages at $380. Local OPP head Sgt. Norton Rhiness said this week that three persons have been charged with failing to wear seat belts under the new provincial regulations. Sgt. Rhiness said two charges came as the result of ordinary patrol by his officers and the other during investigation of an accident. In two theft occurrences, a telephone was taken from a house in Usborne township owned by Earl French and Anne Dittmer, RR 1, Dashwood reported $35 taken from a purse in her home. Bayfield Historical Society meets Mrs. Gwen Pemberton chaired the meeting of the Bayfield Branch of the Huron County Historical Society for their regular meeting on Monday evening. Mrs. Ed Oddleifson suggested that the Society set up a special display of their Historical notes for the upcoming Centennial. All agreed. Past chairman of the Society, Mrs. A.S. Morton was called on to take the chair for the election of officers for 1976. Brig. Fred Clift as chairman of the nominating committee, presented the slate as follows: Chairman, Mrs. Gwen Pember- ton; Vice-chairman, Dr. Grosven- or Shepherd; Secretary, Miss Kay Reid; Treasurer, Mrs. Joe May - man; Archivist, Mrs. Le Roy Poth. These are the same officers as last year and with the except- ion of Mrs. Poth who was not in attendance, all agreed to serve for another term. It is hoped that Mrs. Poth will also continue her position. Mrs. Pemberton then resumed the chair and thanked everyone for their co-operation this past year and said they had all done a fine job. She especially thanked Mrs. Clift as the social convenor and the excellent efforts of the program committee. Jim Garrett presented the Society with a beautiful black walnut gavel. He said that it had been made from a piece of wood from a tree that had once grown in the village, which had served as shade, a comfort to the villagers; it had beautified the Village and the fruit had been nourishment to people. 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