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The revamped &tvarian
Inn opened last Decembert
with a new name, The
Bayfield Inn and
Restaurant, and new
owners, Mr. and Mrs. Don
Costi.
The Coati family originally
hailed from the Hamilton -
Hayfield
by
Bud Sturgeon
Burlington area but more
recently from Walkerton.
Ten years ago they moved to
Walkerton and purchased
the Dunkeld Inn.
Don had sentimental
reasons for buying the
former Bavarin Inn. Before
the present building complex
was constructed on the
southern outskirts of
Citizens News, February 5, 1901
family reopens a Bayfield restaurant
Bayfield, the property was
the site of "Cedar Grove".
This .small snack bar with
gas pumps in front was own-
ed and operated by his aunt
and uncle, George and Irene
Mayors.
Presently, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Corti (who own both
'Inns') are managing the
Bayfield Inn and Restaurant
while his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Costi, are keeping
tabs on the Dunkeld Inn. The
couples hope to rotate
positions at the two 'Inns'
throughout the year. The
cooks on staff at Bayfield
are Marie Voisin, Bertha
Taylor and Rita
Mommersteeg.
Their application for a
Liquor Licence is now before
the Licencing Board and the
outcome should - be known
soon. The restaurant portion
of the building has been com-
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pletely redone inside and big dow sill over,the sink staring
plans- are in the works for at me", says she.
the remaining portion of the "That's nice, what do you
building. The former 'Disco want me to do, take a pic-
Bar'is slated for an appoint- ture?M says I.
ment with the carpenters "Help me get it out of
and will emerge with a new here. It might be rabid!",
face, featuring Country and says she.
Western music with dan- 'Is it frothing at the
clog, similar to their beak?", says I.
program at the Dunkeld Inn. "I don't know", says she.
It is a well run operation "Are you sure its alive?",
and will complement our says I.
other village businesses. "Yes, its flapping its
Bayfi.Ider wins MVP award wings now", says she.
Stu Asher, of Bayfield, So off I went to see the
was named the Most owl. Sure enough it was an
Valuable Prayer of the owl. Ii was about a foot tall,
Goderich Industrial Hockey tawny brown coloured with a
League Tournament held gnashing beak, and clutching
over the weekend in the Cir- claws. After an unsuccessful
cle City. The two day event attempt 'to catch it with a
was a double knockout with green garbage bag (Nuts to
'A' and 'B' divisions and man from Glad) I grabbed it
drew many area industrial with my bare hands. I
and rec-league class teams. carried it to the front door. I
Two Bayfield residents, let it go. It flew away. But
Stu Asher and Gilbert kids, if you're reading this,
Latimer, play for O'Briens don't attempt this stunt by
Meat Market whowerecrow- yourself, you have to know
ned the 'B' Consolation how to carry an owl. That's
Champions. the team won Incredible, but it's the truth.
the 'B' Trophy, $150 in prize The Moleman got tired of
money and all the players cleaning out his oil stove so
were awarded medallions. he pitched it out over the
In their opening game on weekend and installed a fan -
Saturday, Seaforth drubbed cy new in -the -wall electric
O'Brien's by a 9-2 score thus
relegating them to the con-
solation Division. Saturday
night O'Briens started their
winningstreak with an easy 7-
-1 victory over Parkhill.
Asher scored a hat trick in
the game and his line ac-
counted for all seven goals.
Five members of the team
belong to the Goderich Fire
Department and were called
away in the middle of the se-
cond period to the tragic fire
in Goderich on Saturday.
O'Briens finished the game
with only seven players
dressed.
• In their first game on Sun-
day. Asher scored another
pair of goals to lead his team
to a hard fought 5-3 win over
the Zurich entry. The win
allowed them to advance to
the championship game and
Asher scored once as they
knocked off Southampton by
a 4-2 margin:
Round and about the village
To the rescue over the
weekend was your roving
reporter, Bud Sturgeon, as
he was called upon to
remove an owl from a house.
The converstion went
something like this.
Ringgg....
"Heellow", says I.
"I need help, there is an
owl in the house!", says she.
"What's it doing?", says I.
"Just sitting on the win-
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type heater. Fifty now hopes
that the power doesn't go
off.
Hulleys in the village over
the weekend included Gary
and Edna at the 'Sandcastle'
and Ken and Bobbi at the
'House of Mouse'.
Tim and Nora West
Pages
motored to London on Fri-
day for a visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Dowler. While there, they
attended the races at
Western Fair and won 15.20.
Nora took time out for some
experimentation with
acupuncture.
FINISHED SIXTH — Debbie Bedard, 13, finished sixth place
in the Great Lakes competition that was held in the
Hockeyland arena in London. She and 12 other contestants
competed in the Junior Bronze First Figure division. The com-
petitors came from as far as Michigan.
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