Clinton News-Record, 1981-07-23, Page 114gi6Af
ate:
he sleek CCG Bayfield will visit its village namesake this
Saturday,Und a host of events is planned around its stay
at the Lake Huron community.
® ReadyBayfieldto `welcome S.S.
ria
C.S.S. Bayfield is paying a
visit to Bayfield - 11 a.m.
Siturday, 25th July.
. All boats are requested to
participate in, a sail past to
give the ship a wonderful
welcome.
C.S.S. Bayfield is a
Canadian Government
Survey ship, the fourth ship
Bluewater tries
monkey golf
The Bluewater mixed two
ball played monkey golf last
Tuesday (July 14) and a good
night was enjoyed by all. The
winners were: • Kay Sharp -
Gerry Stirling; 2nd place,
Jean Bartliff-Ed Oddleifson;
3rd place, Florie Oddleifson-
Jim Garrett.
On July 21, obstacle golf
will be played, and July 28
will be a regular two ball.
The Mens League leaders
as of Thurs. July 16 were: 1st,
Murray Taylor -John Oates
1•
173; 2nd, Jerry Stirling -Bill
Foster 166; 3rd, Bruce
Bartliff-Fred Jackson 155.
The individual leader low
handicap a tie George
Telford and Ed Oddleifson
,)with 79 points; high han-
dicap leader John Oates with
90 points; and Bill Foster a
close second at 86 points.
The draw
were George
MacAulay
Bartliff.
prize winters
Elliott, Royce
and Doug
LampoOnery
One day last week we decided t:, take a little motor
trip, northwards to have a boo at the scenery. The
weather has been just glorious for travelling. After
hitting all the big spots like the beer store in Wiarton,
the view is breathtaking, the Clayburg used book store
and then we spun her around and set sail for
Collingwood and Wasaga Beach. By the luck of the
draw the muffler fell off the car in Meaford at five
minutes to six. Needless to say the garages closed at
six o'clock so we spent the night in Meaford with a
noisy little car. In the morning it was back to Owen
Sound to the dealer for a 30 minute repair job and then
on the road again.
To make up for the lost time, we had to push along at
a good clip and it wasn't until Stayner when we got
behind our first Rolls-Canhardly_ A canhardly is an
automobile of sorts which rolls down one hill and can
hardly make it up the next. Some people refer to them
as Phartmobiles because they travel so slow.
Eventually we lost the Phartmobile in Barrie and
were able to travel at the speed limit again until
nearing Algonquin Park. We stopped at a tiny service
centre in Dwight ( where the pump still reads in
gallons) and the old clunker rolled by as we pulled out.
Up the hills and around the corners and look out she got
her revved up to 40 K.P.H. now. We passed the clunker
three times but it always caught up when we stopped to
take pictures of the scenery.
But eventually we made it through the desolation of
-eastern Ontario and headed for home. As the luck of
the draw would have it, holidays are always too short.
We were back in time however, to see the little man
swelling with pride and starting his ego trip. I dub thee
Poltroonious.
It was good to see the huge turnout at the show m
Pioneer Park the other night. Before the shroud of
darkness fell I was able to count well over 200 in at-
tendance. It was like old times, almost. The stunt pilot
from Goderich did such a fine job beforehand and the
main feature went off without a hitch. It ended all too
soon.
And Lampoonery has to be short this week also so
here are a couple of jokes: It was so cold the other
morning that when I got up there was a dog frozen to
the wheel on my car; I saw an old girlfriend of mine
streaking on the beach last week. It took them an hour
to get the harpoon out. Bye Now.
ST P
THE BEST BUYS FOR THE
ENTIRE FAMILY ARE IN
EXETER
THIS
Thursday & Friday
It's our Annual
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SIDEWALK DAYS
Plus A
Midway For The
Youngsters
to be named after Admiral
Bayfield who surveyed the
Great Lakes, and after
whom Bayfield is named.
There will be a procession to
Clan Gregor Square,
speeches, presentations and
lunch. The ship will be open
to visitors after the
ceremonies.
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1901—PAGE 11
Bayfield dresses up for this weekend's visit
Visitors on Main Street
cannot fail to notice the
display in the windows of the
Archives Room, dressed
ready for the visit this
Saturday July 25th, of the
Canadian research ship
Bayfield.
Plans have now been
finalized and the CSS
Bayfield is due to anchor at
the entrance to Bayfield
Harbour at 10:30 a.m. The
review of the sailpast
organized by the Bayfield
Welcome
home
Welcome home to Mrs.
Fern Baker, who has been
spending the last three
weeks in hospital. Her many
friends sincerely hope that
she will continue to make
good progress.
Dr. Constance Heston,
visited her father, Harry
Baker during the week, also
her step -another iii Goderich
Hospital.
BAYFIELD
urgeon�
�LJ,LE
by Bud St
and Helen Owen
Hawks still lead the way
In South Huron Men's Slo-
Pitch action, the Bayfield
Knighthawks continue to
lead the league and wrapped
up another two victories last
week. In Dashwood on Sun-
day, the K -Hawks held the
Gamblers scoreless until the
final two innings and held on
to take an 8-6 victory.
Thursday night, the
Bluewater Lakers were in
town and they fell to the
Bayfield boys by a 22-16
margin under a barrage of
home runs. Bayfield homers
were off the bats of Pat
Brandon, Tim West, Bill
Courtney and Stu Turner,
while Ron Overholt had the
single for the Lakers. The
victories raise the
Knighthawk's record to nine
wins against two losses.
The Knighthawks-'also won
the 2nd Annual Stanley
Babes burn Shadows
by a 16-5 score
The Bayfield Babes down-
ed the Bayfield Blue
Shadows by a 16-5 score last
Tuesday night to gain a
share of second place in the
Bluewater Ladies Slo-Pitch
League. The Blue Shadows
jumped ahead 2-0 in their
half of the first inning but a
solo homer by Barb Sturgeon
started a Babes rally which
saw them take a 4-2 after
one complete. Sturgeon had
another leadoff homer in the
fifth and the Babes added
seven insurance runs in the
seventh to sew up the vic-
tory.
In Zurich on Tuesday
night, the league leading
Varna Agricos whipped the
winless Buckettes by a 46-4
score.
Upcoming games include:
Tuesday, July 21, Agricos at
Babes and Blue Shadows at
Buckettes; Tuesday, July 28,
Babes at Buckettes in
Zurich, 9 p.m.; Wednesday,
July 29, Blue Shadows at
Agricos in Varna. End of
regular season.
This Sunday at the Varna
diamond, all four Bluewater
League teams are com-
peting in a tournament with
four visiting teams. Both
Bayfield teams play at 10:30
a.m.
How they stand
Team
Agricos
Babes
Blue Shadows
Buckettes
W....L....Pts
8 2 16
6 4 12
6 4 12
0 10 0
NOTICE
Re: Town of Clinton
Animal Control By -Law
No. 2-1980
Members of Town Council have received
many complaints recently about dogsrun-
ning at large and/or creating a nuisance by
barking.
It should be noted that up to the present time,
the minimum penalty has been imposed for
contravening the provisions of the by-law.
However, those charged with enforcing the
by-law are being instructed to impose
heavier penalties in the future.
Further, Section 8 of the by-law reads: "It
shall be lawful for the Mayor of the Town of
Clinton at any time to direct that a dog be
destroyed if such dog is found running at
large and/or such dog cannot be apprehen-
ded by the animal Control Officer." The
Mayor does not want to give such a direc-
tion but if owners of dogs persist In flouting
the law by allowing their dogs to run loose,
he will have n,y: alternative but to invoke
Section 8.
Council has the authority to limit the num-
ber of dogs that may be kept, or even to
prohibit the keeping of any dogs within the
Town. Unless owners take reasonable actf.z.ra
to prevent' their dogs from creating a
nuisance by running at large and/or
barking, some such limitation or prohibition
will be Imposed. C- UNCIL OF THE
F CLINTON
Steamers Slo-Pitch Tourna-
ment in Varna last weekend
and the writeup appears
elsewhere in thispaper.
Future games include:
Thurs., July 23, Flyers a;,
Knighthawks. End of
schedule, although there are
several make-up games to
be played. On the August 1
weekend both Bayfield
teams will compete in a tour-
nament here in the village in
conjunction with the
Molson's Weekend.
Yacht Club is scheduled for
11 a.m. If wind and weather
conditions are unsuitable for
the sailpast, the ship will
proceed to Goderich and the
Captain will return to
Bayfield for the ceremonies
which have been arranged
Such an arrangement
hardly possible in the time of
the original Lt. Bayfield,
who in his early 20's, sur-
veyed Lakes Huron and
Superior in the second
Grandmas remember
On Tuesday afternoon,
July 14th, any ghosts who
haunt the Old Town Hall
must have been intrigued
watching a rather unusual
`tea party'. Some 50 gran-
dmothers, following up on an
idea of Mrs.. Jessie Blair,
settled themselves around
the tables to enjoy, not only
an excellent tea, but
reminiscences of other days.
Perhaps the most striking
thing on entering the Town
Hall was the `quality' of the
grandmothers assembled!
These ladies made a
Turn to page 18 •
Wilson fills seat.
• from page 10
interest rates on overdue
tax. A copy of By -Law 28-
1951 had now been acquired
relative to the old Highway
21, which was now clearly
specified as registered
village property. Proposals
regarding this area had been
received from the two
parties interested in .the
acquisition of this land.
However, Council were not
about to make any decision
and a suggestion of Coun-
cillor Chapman was to be
detailed a nd presented at the
next meeting.
A letter from the Solicitor
representing Jack Pounder
and Scotchmer of Hill
Terrace was under in-
vestigation since in-
formation from Archibald,
Gray and McKay was not yet
to hand
Mrs. Anne Gemeinhardt
approached . Council with
regard to her complaint
lodged on May 5th regarding
a large Sign displayed on
residential property. The
Reeve reported that this had
now been investigated and it
had been found that a lease
had been issued by the
•••
Council's nrrrlvr,aacorc She
was advised that the expiry
date would be notified to her,
and steps taken to ensure
that following that the sign
would be removed or
reduced in accordance with
the By -Law.
It was confirmed that the
road superintendent, Rick
Penhale had now completed
his probationary period, and
that in accordance with his
terms of employment, his
position would be confirmed
with salary adjustment.
Following the submission
of bills and approval for
payment, council adjourned
shortly afterl0p.m.
WEDDING
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decade of the 19th century.
Then, because there were no
settlers along the shore it
was necessary to carry
provisions for six weeks at a
time!
The Bayfield„ based at the,.
Canada „Centre for Inland
Waters in Burlington, is 32
metres long and equipped for
hydrographic surveys and
water research.
Following the official
ceremonies which have been
planned, visitors will be
welcome on board.
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