The Bayfield Post, 1981-10-08, Page 6Page 6
CAPTAIN'S
COVE
RESTAURANT
AND DINING
LOUNGE
HIGHWAY 21 AT BAYFIELD
THANKSGIVING WEEKEND DINNER SPECIAL
SERVED SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Roast Turkey or Country Ham Dinner
including
tossed salad, rolls, potatoes
2 hot vegetables & dessert
$6.95
(children under 12 - $3.95)
ENTERTAINMENT THIS WEEKEND
Friday and Saturday
"TAM MERRO"
THE BLUE WATER MUSIC MAN
Licensed under L.L.B.O.
PHONE 565-2992
CL.ASSIFIEDI
ADS
Masterfully crafted
John Palliser School
Clock. Beautiful oak
cabinet. Can be seen
at the Readin' Writin'
& Whatnot Store.
Phone 565-2438
Houses For Sale
Bayfield - Aluminum
3 bedrooms - large
bright kitchen -
electric heat - $27,000
First at 10i4 Due 1984
$34,900.00 Bob Burton
Realty World - Sharen
565-2438
Bayfield Comfort for
only $44,900.00.
Large private lot is
the setting for this
lovely 2 bedroom home.
Large country kitchen,
spacious living room
with natural fire place.
Vendors would consider
taking back $25,000 First
at 12%. Bob Burton
RealtyWorld - Sharen
565-238
Howard Avenue - Bayfield
3 bedroom ranch - cozy
living room with natural
fireplace. Quiet & pri-
vate family room with
patio doors. Owner anxious
for any offer. Bob Burton
RealtyWorld - Sharen
565-2438
* * #
WANTED - farm acreage, 40 -
50 acres. Phone 565-2438
Realty World - Sharen
"I'm afraid, Mrs. O'Day,
your husband will never
work again; said the
doctor sadly.
"I'll go in and tell him.
It might cheer him up."
RAINBOW TROUT
DERBY
BAYFIELD LIONS
The fever's running high, lines are being
strung and tested, weights are being added,
lures are being polished and the casts are
being perfected along the banks of the
Bayfield River in preparation for the
Bayfield Lions Club 3rd Annual Rainbow
Trout Derby.
According to Lions Joe Brandon and Eric
Earl, co-ordinators farthe event, tickets
to enter the Derby are selling very well;
but there is still room along the river
bank for many more entrants.
The Derby takes place on Friday, Saturday
and Sunday, October 16, 17, and 18. To
be eligible to participate your ticket
must be purchased by 12 noon on Sat.
Oct. 17. The Derby ends at 12 noon
Sunday, Oct. 18 and all rainbow must legally
be caught in the Bayfield River during the
contest.
Cash prizes, trophies and consolation
prizes courtesy of Molson's Breweries and
local merchants will be awarded.
First prize for the heaviest rainbow will
net the lucky fisherman $300.00 cash plus
the coveted Cup; second is $200.00 cash for
the next heaviest rainbow and the third
place winner will walk away with 1100.00
cash for the third heaviest rainbow. There
is also a prize for the heaviest non -rainbow
caught during the Derby weekend. Lady "fish-
erwomen" and young people are also welcome
and encouraged to participate. This is not
just a "fisherman's weekend".
As an added bonus your registration fee of
$20.00 will entitle you to 3 days free
camping (if you desire), courtesy of
Rainbow Valley Camp. Also another bonus
includes FREE mounting of the prize win-
ning rainbow trout, courtesy of the
Ausable Taxidermy of Exeter.
Kay McLeod of McLeod's Fisheries, North
side of the Bayfield River will be the
Official Weigher of the fish caught and
her decision will be final.
Proceeds from this event will go towards
Community Betterment.
Come out and enjoy a fishing weekend and
support the Lions Club in their efforts to
assist the Village in their endeavours.
OR, come out, cast a line and even if you
don't win, you are apt to be in the right
place to hear a good fishing tale to relay
to your friends by the fireside during the
long winter months. Either way you are
bound to enjoy your weekend. See you there.
Milvena Erickson
BAYFIELD
Recreational Sales Inc.
P.O. Box 181
Hwy No. 21,
Bayfield, Ontario
NOM 1G0
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