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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1980-06-19, Page 19• • • d b�ut e ho,, ho, the perch were biting well on the weekend at the South Pier as many fishermen carried in buckets and stringerfuls on Saturday,. --but—oh-oh-oh- eventhe leisurely art of perch fishing isn'tsafe from the ever increasing Amount of , "fast buck" artists operating iri Bayfield at he expense -of its population, as a grodp, of "unlicensed" poltroons ' were busy dipping .minnows and .peddling them on the .spot. Where is the Game Warden when we need him? Cottagers noticed at their respective residences, on the weeken-d—Incitated-----the ,_B:aytt044abes_Terri Rau amillelen,..LatIme; coniemplated-thetr-Muct-turn-at--- bat during a game last week that saw the Babes swamp the Goodthnes 34-4. (photo b$% Bud Sturgeon) ' • k • * tx rams tt ersintiir • I. d Grants from Kitchener vartr--Vr."4,- Vrr- and the Cooks trorn Ingersoll. Sunday afternoon the Bayfield Fire Depart- ment- was called out to squelch a tire in a vehicle southo aYfield. The fire was put out, but not before enormous damage to the'van. The London Rulleys " and the Paris' }Welts . were at their respective cottages on the weekend, returning bottle on •Sunday, but not before * Gary shot an even par to * edge out Ken (who shot 2 * ' over) in their "rubber match" at the Bluewater Golf Course, Local merchant, Pat * Graham, got a chuckle on *, the weekend as he remarked "This is the „a." first time I've ever billed _,'"v" a church for a hundred )," 0 0 SUadaeSeee"BS he made out a receipt for ice cream going out to the church camo. • • C INTONNENVS-RECOR -MT)REIT,Ay, :JUNE It, 1A err• evr,rfelr trIturr rvs,r•Vrr,-,-,11•111A-;,' -,,,V.;;Svirfrr-1-1•%trierV,Vorvr+_:•,,,nroolv--mr- rrir.1,7,1rnstv,••*•;-•-•;:—.11,3,1r• ';•-• v .r•tv err- j3914S$4Y and family were at their Charles Street hideaway for a ° couple days last weelt. .1 1 ******************** By Wilma Oke Tuckersmith Township council on Tuesday ex- cepted a petition for improvement on• the Crozier drain. Engineer Cindy Uderstadt of Orangeville will be asked to bring in a report on the work that is needed to improve it. Reeve Ervin Sillery and his council received and invitation to attend the annual meeting of the Seaforth Community Hospital Ito be held June 24. io of , from, the towtrof Seiforth and $500 from the town of Exeter were acknowledged. The donations will go towards NAk the $285,000 renovation program at the. Vanstra Recreation Centre. Council took no action on a request ' for a donation from the Vanastra Lions Club to assist with the prizes for the queen contest at the Vanastra Lions Fair to be held later this summer. Instead council plans to give a donation towards t ewhole fair. Huronview The Huronview room June 16 when the president, -Mrs. L. Lockhart opened the. meeting. Street fight • Saturday night was that the police cruiser' .* fight night in Bayfield as sitting at the "old * Clerk- k 1VL hl two local gangs squareC. _off in the lot where the BP Station used to stand. In the end one person was admitted to hospital suffering from a broken nese as well as other injuries. It is unfortunate ac c ac an was not in attendance at the meeting as he is in Toronto attending the clerk -treasurer's con- vention from 'June 16-13. Wendy Tyndall, Clinton, a summer student ,working in the township office, was in charge of the meeting. •Wendy has been studying in th Co-op program at Fanshawe College. •1. auxi ary Mrs. J. Griffiths read the minutes of the last -trieetitig— and Mrs. F: - Powell gave the treasurer's report and the report on the Blossom Tea. Mrs. L. Lockhart and - Mrs. Mary Clairmont reported on the day they spent at Cambridge Homes for the aged on May 22. They reported on the meeting Mrs. E. Webster made a motion that members' might visit newcomers to Do you know? Canada A beef is rib- bon -branded with red ink, B with blue, C'"' with brown, and D and E with black ink. Sunoco" (several hun- * dred feet down the street) At 4. couldn't get into action. ' ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL Highway No. a Wost. Clinton No clean up How is the beach clean- up going? Well, there was no response from last \ week's picture and ar- ticle so I guess everybody ,is happy with it just the way -it is now. THURSDAY, JUNE 19 FEATURING: MALE EXOTIC DANCER The-D-ritter-fl THREE EVENING PERFORMANCES Exotic Dancers 5 SHOWS DAILY APPEARING NEXT WEEK MONDAY TO SATURDAY "Dear Abby" MUSIC FESTIVAL AND ERIE N1)S JUNE 27028,29. ARS1CRAFTS, IIARSODIt PAW. RESENTING DOUG MeARTIKIRALDAVID-BRADSTREET W.P. BENNETT • B.W. PAWLEY & PLUM LOCO • RICHARD KNECHTEL • BRUCE COUNTY GRASS. AND MANY MORE!!! It's alt happening in the HARBOUR PARK. Bottom of WEST STREET, GODERICH overlooking the.lake. FREE PARKING at Goclerich Beach with FREE SHUTTLE BUS SERVICEce. sto Festivities. All proceeds to Community Ser.. vi ADVANCE WEEKEND PASS 90.00 AVAILABLE AT JANA NATURAL FOODS - HAMILTON ST. • The story of a boy and his equipment. Some scenes not suitable for pre -teenagers Some language ma be offensive THEATRE BR., ONT. LASTAIGHT THURS., JUNE 19th' BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:00 P.M. SHOWTIME DUSK,, !Me Adight Restout (.6/w and Tavern \E 04 4/ LICENSED UNDER L.C.B.O. BAYFIELD RD., GODERICH 524-7711_ • FRI. & SAT. TWO SHOWINGS 7:00 & 9:00 P.M. SUN. THURS. ONE SHOWING ONLY 8 P.M. JUNE -20th' -6th The story of Herschel. He wanted to be Moses... but he didnThave the right connections. JUNE 20ith. - For three hundred years, a terrifying secret has been kept from the outside world. ThEi ,.• -• •.&• •••:. 'KINSMEN CLUB OF ,01:4 HENSALL AND ;1IST:fa 0'4,3 DD• 411•NI er? ee•444644. „Z.." —••••—• . Golf- Tennis Dining Swimming Sailing Fishing Oceanfront Hotel Apartments Indian River Plantation Resort '385 N.E. Plantation Road Hutchinson Island, Stuart, Florida 33494 (45 miles north of Palm Beach) Call:cotredt Compete Hotel Services Hensall Community Centre JUNE 20 21, 1980 OVER 1.300. CASH PRIZES FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 20 7:00 P.M. ELIMINATIONS Ad- mission: Adults '2.50; "Children 75' SATURDAY AFTERNOON. JUNE 21 1:00 p.m. - STEP DANCING COM- PETITION AND JAMBOREE Ad- mission: Adults '2.00; Children 75, SATURDAY NIGHT, JUNE 21 7:00 p.m. • PLAYDOWNS 11:00 P.M. - DANCE Wayne Riehl, Lon Love and the Country Ver.. satiles. Admission: Adults '3.50; Children 75'; Reserved Seats '1.00 MASTER OF CEREMONIES • JOHNNY BRENT (formerly of CKNX) 'This Ad Sponsored by AL'S MARKET ,BALL-MACAULAY LTD. HENSALL BEANPOT RESTAURANT WATCH NEXT WEEK'S PAPER FOR COMPLETE LIST OF COLLAMAIV-tirKF_s Presents "WHOLLY MOSES!" 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