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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-03-25, Page 4• 4 YOUR ESSO FARM AGENT IMPERIAL • GASOLINE • FUEL OIL Ask About Our FREE HOME HEAT SERVICE HAROLD BLACK 296 James St.—Clinton Phone 482-3873 Owing to dire circ- umstances over which your correspondent had little control, Bushy Tales languished in an unpublished state, as did the rest of Ye Old Bulletin. Now it is a pleasure indeed to sound off again, and reassure our reader(s)? that the Tale is wagging again. This episode is more of an icy tale than anything. Our friend Jack Lawrence, owner of Kitchigami Tourist Carp between Bayfield and Gaderich, who is 'rims FOR AlL NEEDS GET EXPERT INSTALLATION FROM SPECIALISTS B. R. ROBINSON FLOORING CONTRACTOR 61 Hamilton St., Goderlch Phone 524-8831 PAGE 4-THE BULLETIN-Mar.25, 1965 I BUSHY ' TALES by ART ELLIOTT DIRECTORY PATTERSON'S USED FURNITURE 97 St. Patrick St. — Goderich — Dial 524-7616 ECKERT PLUMBING & ELECTRIC SALES and SERVICE Highway 21 — BAYFIELD — Phone 92 W. MacDONALD ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Specializing in Electric Heating Complete Motor Rewinding and Repair Service CLINTON DIAL 482-7702 GODERICH PHONE 524-7851 • S FINK Plumbing & Heating Ltd Electrical Service ED FINK BILL FINK Hensall 36 Clinton 482.7682 AMBULANCE SERVICE GODERICH 425-7401 Oxygen, First Aid Equloment Sky Harbor Ail Services — Goderich Chartered and Sightseeing Flights — Student Training SKY HARBOR — HIGHWAY 21 — PHONE 524-7385 Yes, We Want A Local Permanent Paper! (Quarterly Subscriptions from June Have Now Expired. Kindly mail your Renewal Today.) We are enclosing $4.00 for One 'freer ($5.00 to U.S.A.) - ( ) 1 MEMO $2.00 for Six Months - ($2.50 to U.S.A.) $1.00 for Three Months ($1.25 to U.S.A.) NAME STREET CITY or TOWN PROVINCE or STATE (Please Include Postal Zone if any) (Your Comments And Suggestions For Improvement of The Bulletin ore always welcome. Jot them down here:) THANK YOU, ART ELLIOTT, Editor and Publisher THE BAYFIELD BULLETIN. - ( ) Threading a way into hayfield harbor thru the floes was very li e what one would ex- pect of Arctic travel and Jack swore it was pretty authentic look- ing scenery. A photo of that scenery is on its way to Jack, now back at the radar site on Victoria Island north of Hudson Bay. IT HELPS TO SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE BULLETIN 1 doing a hitch on the DEW Line on Victoria Island is the Arctic, arrived home for three Leeks furlough on the day before "The Si& Storm". By the time he arrived at Kitchigami from Lp_slon airport, was beginning to think he night just a well stay in the Arct- ic, weatherwise, at least. Of course, as every- one living is this are a knows, the ctorm was a two-day affair that marooned thousends ia tveir homes and made thousands of absent- ees from work and sch- ool as well. We may be excused for thinking we had the deepest drift in Goderich 'iownship. We have the word of the snowplow crerators who bucked te'Lr wa;. into Kitchigami early Sunday mornint. Measurem:_mt of the heap of sno': after the plow got through gave seven nmd a half feet at t*.-e highest point, with length of the uain drift estimated at about a thousand feet. Thick brush along the fence lines e7id- ently created a per- fect snow trap and loaded the road with We quite er.;:oyed the exercise involvd in putting on the high bacts and parkas aa.d trudging nut to the highway through the fields, hitchhiking to town for the groceries and packing them back ia to camp in the old fashioned way. Nothin like a pack trip to eni'.?mce the appetite. Before Jack's leave expired, we were able to enjoy another icy trip by courtesy of Tom Castle, Bayfield harbormaster and Skip- per of the fishing craft Dungil. With the W.J. McLeod, navigated by Dor McLeod cf Bay- field, we threaded the floe ice on Lake Euro between Goderich and Bayfield after a three hour ice breaking job by the Mac2onald Mar- ine tug, Debbie Lyn, skippered. by Donald Bert MacAdam with N. MacDonaleassisting. It was an important move for the Bayfield fishermen, as it was getting them back to their home port for SALES HELP WANTED MALE START your own bus- iness on credit.Your own boss, 1199 Deal- ers sold $ 5,000 up b to $ 25,000 last year We supply stocks, eq- uipment on credit. 200 home necessities. Sales experience un- necessary. Pleasant profitable business backed by world-wide industry. Write Raw- leigh, Dept. C-486-17, 4005 Richelieu Street St. Henry, Montreal. feet of sixteen m.m. movie filr for CKYX and CKCO-TV stations. Ice in Goderich har- bor ran from a foot to a foot and a half, an the powerful Debbie Lyn didn't have much trouble. Fowever, the steel fishing tugs did not have the same kind of power plants, nor the same kind of pro- tection around the "wheels" or propellors and had to take it easier through the FOR SALE Used furnace, Iron Fireman stoker, blower. Also new water soften- er. Te1.524-8683 after 6.00 p.m. jammed floes. INSURANCE K. W. COLQUHOUN INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE Phones: Office 482-9747 Residence 482-7804 JOHN WISE, Salesman Phone 482-7265 ARCTIC RESIDENT AT HOKE Jack Lawrence, home at Kitchigami Camp on furlough from the DEW Line in the Arctic, found thirds much the same here after the big blow a month ago. snow, while the near- the required overhaul by fields were wind and refitting before swept, anda..,rried a starting the 1965 covering of oily a fishing season. foot to eighteen in- ches of the white stuff. NOTICE TraIDERS Sealed Tenders Will Be Received By The Village of 7ayfield To Reshingle the Village Hall Roof: --Shingles to be 210 Asphalt (2tandard) --All existing shingles to be rcroved. --To be covered, the main roof, bell tower and the twc appendages. Tenders so marked must be rec- eived not later than 6.00 p.m. 5th April, 1965. Lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. (Mrs) Phyllis Maloney Clerk-Treasurer. The Corporation of the Village of Bayfield As guests Jack and I not only enjoyed the three-hour cruise but also imnroved the &a- iring hour by taking a couple of hundred . . For . BUILDING SUPPLIES and HARDWARE Of All Kinds . . . It's BAYFIELD HARDWARE and LUMBER BAYFIELD Phone 3-R-3 FOR SALE MUST SACRIFICE 1956 PLYMOUTH THIS WEEKEND. GOOD BUY FOR MAN HANDY AT MINOR BODY WORK. GOOD RUNNING ENGIN2,AN ECONOMICAL SIX. ONLY $ 125 TAKES IT. SEE IT AT GODERICH MOTORS ON SOUTH STREET, GODERICH. Tired of the Same Old Menu? Browse through our extensive variety of fine foods and fresh provisions. Many happy ideas for jaded appetites. Perk up the menu with some o4" our fresh vegetables, tasty soup and easily fixed desserts. OPEr FRIDAY...12.atNGS 7.00-9.00 HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE BAYFIELD PHONE 10 Our thanks to the Bayfield skippers for a very interesting and refreshing afternoon!