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unpublished state, as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
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DIRECTORY
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SALES and SERVICE
Highway 21 — BAYFIELD — Phone 92
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Specializing in Electric Heating
Complete Motor Rewinding and Repair Service
CLINTON
DIAL 482-7702
GODERICH PHONE 524-7851
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Electrical Service
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Hensall 36 Clinton 482.7682
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SERVICE
GODERICH 425-7401
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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!