The Sherbrooke record, 11 juillet 1975, Supplément 1
SHERBROOKE RECORD VACATION SUPPLEMENT 2nd Edition \ t\V / .5 (Er^t ^,7 y D VP l(t oiuo IA AAI < ?- IAI O Z o Z IAI £ « < «/) a «Al Z S O h* Z tt «A < V AC ATION SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY.JULY 11.1ÎI75 PAGE 2 Fishing's fun when you catch 'em Used to be » and not too many years ago — that to be a bass’n man meant flinging ‘full grown" plastic worms attached to line heavy enough to moor the Queen Elizabeth during a hurricane And then the rest of the battle came the first time a two pounder made it to the surface was the last time he got his tail in the water A quick, short-lived fight that proved once again that rope for line, a winch for a reel and pool cue for a rod really could whip a youngster bass But the worm has turned — to shorter lengths — and the bass'n man is changing his style Not only style but also his method because method can dictate style He's going lightweight for the heavyweights and catching more bass in between What’s with this lightweight stuff0 Well, that's what it is lightweight spinning equipment that’s been Ashed by a lot of fishermen for a lot of years but has gotten the blessing of the pro fishermen the past season or two To Win - Muni (jitch It’s spinning equipment and the reason for its rising popularity is a combination of economics and logic: bass tournament winners win money and trophies.If they win To win they must catch fish More fish in total weight than the other fish- ermen More logic there are more little fish in the lake than big fish Little fish catch easier because < 1 > there are more of them and ^ places to dine — — Tourist Attractions and Unjque Picturesque q*.University of Sherbrooke, Luxurious Sports Palace, OIT6S Lac Nafl0ns Mount Bellevue, a thousand and one hills of the Queen City — Leisure for all ages and tastes Tour of City, Theatres, Swimming Pools, etc — Modern Commercial Centres whcre thcstorcs orc0 pleasurc to visit This is an invitation from the Mayor and Councillors KHIDAV.JILY 11.1975 \ AC ATION SI PPLKMKNT PACiK 3 Beat high cost of driving by changing your habits Canadian motorists can help offset the higher price of gasoline by improving their driving habits “The easiest way to improve gasoline mileage is to reduce your speed.” explains one general parts and service manager “The greater the speed, the more w ind resistance your engine has to overcome by using more gas,” he explained Reducing speed from 70 miles per hour to 65 mph would cut fuel consumption by eight per cent; from 70 mph to 60 mph would result in a 16 per cent fuel saving; |rom 70 mph to 50 mph would J>e a 26 per cent saving, he said.The manager, who works with a large auto company, also offered these suggestions for improving gasoline mileage; — Avoid fast starts when the traffic light turns green.Start off smoothly and keep your speed as steady as traffic and road conditions permit once you’re under way Every quick acceleration costs money because it shoots extra gasoline into the engine — Avoid fast stops.You can often coast to a red light or stop sign with practically no use of gas and you might not have to stop and then waste gas getting the car in motion again — Don’t let the engine idle for long periods, either during warm-up or while waiting for someone One of the great driving myths is that it takes less gas to keep an engine idling than it does to restart it after cut-off.But tests show- that if your engine is going to idle more than 30 seconds, less gas will be used if you shut it off and restart it.— Don’t haul needless weight.It’s less expensive to store your fishing tackle, La Boo-tik Handcraft & Antiques Corner Queen & Belvidere St.ALL CANADIAN CRAFT Pottery— Weaving —Candles Toys —Quilts — Rugs Antiques P.O.Box 608 Lennoxville P.Que.Tel: 569-2627 Lennoxville Golf & Country Club Inc.MILBY: Week days Saf., Sun.and Holidays Playing with senior member as guest $6.00 per 18 Holes $8.00 Per Holes $6.00 per 18 Holes Food and Bar Service at Milby Course (819) 562-4260 MacLEOD’S ANTIQUES Dishes and Antiques Visit Our New Store Chandeliers—Antique blown glass—Chamber Pots Edison Phonographs-Chairs-Tables Spinning wheels-Period Furniture Tel.567-7510 176 Queen Street-Lennoxville PI ADIf’C NEWS STAND bLAKA O GIFT SHOP Reg We carry a complete line of ‘Magazines-Pocket Books ’Cards - Gifts - Cigarettes ’Tobacco and Supplies OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK LINNOXVILLE, QUE.107 QUEEN ST.-TEL.567-3707 golf clubs or bowling ban at home than in your luggage compartment — Keep your engine properly maintained and tuned The carburetor doesn’t have to be “leaned out’’ to extremes for good economy Having it adjusted to factory specifications will cause it to perform economically And remember that a dirty or faulty carburetor or a sticking automatic choke wastes gas — as well as contributing to air pollution — so have a mechanic check them out.A dirty air cleaner also reduces miles per gallon.It restricts the flow of air to the carburetor and causes the engine to run on a richer mixture, which is a higher-than-normal ratio of fuel to air.And don’t forget the spark plugs.Plugs that misfire only two per cent of the time — a rate that most drivers wouldn’t even notice — spew raw gasoline right out the exhaust pipe So it’s important to have your spark plugs checked regularly at your service station or dealer.— Keep tires inflated to the pressure recommended by the manufacturer and check the wheel alignment periodically.Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance, which requires more fuel to move the car.The fuel-use penalty can be more than one mile per gallon.— Check your cooling-system thermostat.A faulty or improper thermostat can waste gas by prolonging engine warm-up in cold weather.AYER’S CLIFF Mrs.E.J.Astbury Recent dinner guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Libby and Johnny have been Mr.and Mrs.Otis Burns of Mar-tinville, Mr.and Mrs.Dean Bums and daughter Andrea of Sarnia, Ont., Mr.and Mrs.Edward Dixon and daughter Maureen, Mrs.Elaine Anderson, Miss Pamela King, Littleton, N.H.Mr.and Mrs.Fayne Hovey of Derby Line, Vt., were supper guests at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Earl Paker of Cookshire were recent guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Wheeler.Recent guests at the home of Mrs.Bea Schoolcraft have been her father Mr.Claude Alger of Rock Island, Mr.and Mrs.Alex Gilbert, Mrs.Ronald Taylor of Ottawa, Mrs.Delmont Allen of Tilton, N.H., and Mrs.Harry Downing of Nashwa, N.H., spent a few days at the same home and accompanied by Mrs.Schoolcraft visited relatives in Farnham and Bedford.Mrs.Peter McKenna and little son Gordon of Toronto spent a week’s holiday with their mother and grandmother Mrs.C.Mitson.Mr.McKenna was a weekend guest at the same home and his family returned home with him.Mr and Mrs.Winston Keeler of Ormstown, Mr.and Mrs.Nick Keeler and son Timmy of St.John, N.B., Mr.and Mrs.Dick Keeler of Macdonald College, Miss Jean Amos of Montreal, Mr and Mrs.Dale Smith, Stephen, Scott and Sherry of Halifax, Mass., Mr and Mrs.Ezra Woodard, Mrs.Arthur Slade of Beebe, Miss Marjorie Woodard of Belleville, Ont., Mr.and Mrs Bill Sparkes and Mr.and Mrs Tom Campbell of St.Catharines, Ont., were among those in town to attend the 65th wedding anniversary party held for Mr and Mrs.W S.Keeler, held at the home of their son Mr and Mrs.Alfred Keeler While here they were guests at the homes of Mrs Opal Smith, Mr and Mrs A C.Keeler, Mrs Mable Cooper and Mr and Mrs W S.Keeler Mrs.J Cunliff accompanied by Mrs M Dezan of Massawippi were recent visitors in Montreal and journeyed on to Ottawa where they attended the rally being held at the Ottawa Arena by Katherine Kuhlman Mr and Mrs L R Thompson also attended the rally and visited their son Mr Robert Thompson and Mrs.Thompson.They reported a great spiritual uplift and interesting experience .•>•*>> Picture your vacation! Whether you are planning a short weekend at a nearby resort or an extended vacation tour across Canada a camera is a real necessity You don’t need a complicated camera to photographs you will be proud of There are many inexpensive easy-to-operate automatic camera models on the market If you are a beginner you might try a Polaroid instant picture camera so that you can see immediately whether you have captured the scene you want Lift the fish now smile hold it CLICK' and another good picture is recorded for the family album Sounds easy*’ It is' But chances are that unless Start by making a picture-taking list For instance, the boys love to fish remember the big trout they caught last year Why not plan to capture the action as they net their first fish of the season*1 Or perhaps your young son is anxious to try his hand at running the boat plan to get a picture of him behind the wheel Jot down possible story-telling picture sequences Concentrate on the highlights of your trip For instance, your young daughter is looking forward to her first horseback nde Your sequence might be this (!) picture of stable.(2) capture the rapt look on her face as she is THE CAMPUS — Lennoxville has been recognized as one of the centers of Anglophone Quebec for many years.One of the reasons for this is Bishop's University, which, with Champlain Regional College, has its campus in the comfortable community.While the about 2000 students are away during the summer, the campus is still alive as the home of Festival I^ennoxville.you give some thought to what you want in the picture before you press the shutter the result will be disappointing You can easily avoid coming home empty-handed or with pictures that just don't make it by planning your vacation picture-taking before you leave Good pictures are seldom the results of accidents Plan ahead tq “picture your vacation’’ and you will find it difficult not to bring back good vacation photographs introduced to the horse.(3) show her mounting the horse.(4) seated and proud on the saddle, (5) show her dismounting -capture that look of achievement she’s sure to be showing Generally, the highlights of your holiday will produce your most interesting picture situations Although there are many rules for good picture taking, you need only be aware of a few to get the kind of vacation pictures you will cherish R R 2 Lennoxville.P Q Jet 143 4 147 Stanstead Highway njotj l ^J\clelwi5 Dining Room —Bar Salon Your Hosts flub & Bernadette (819) 569-5259 Lennoxville caters to vacationers LENNOXVILLE (RM) -Since it was founded over a century and a half ago, Lennoxville has been the cultural center of the English-speaking population of the Eastern Townships With a population of 4,000, Lennoxville features a public library, several churches, convents and monasteries.It is the home of Bishop’s University, a liberal arts institution founded in 1845.Buildings on this spacious campus combine the old, traditional design reminiscent of Oxford and Cambridge with new, contemporary structures.The Bishop’s campus during the summer months is the scene of Festival SAWYERVILLE Mrs.Verne Wilson 889-2932 Mr.C.A.Randall of Bolton Center was a recent visitor of his sister-in-law, Mrs.Reta Darling Mr.and Mrs.Bruce Hunt of Chicoutimi were weekend guests of Mrs.L.H.Hunt.Mrs.Hunt accompanied them home and will spend a holiday with them.Mr.and Mrs.Irwin McBurney have returned from a trip to Fort Churchill, Man.They were accompanied home by their daughter, Ann, who has spent the past two years working as a nurse practitioner in the Medical Clinic Mr and Mrs.Durwood Darling of Warden were calling on Mrs R.Darling Overnight guests at Gra-bum View Farm, home of Mr and Mrs I McBurney, were Mr.and Mrs.Ken Mathews of Cambridge, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs Dave Cageorge of Montreal Mr.and Mrs Austin Bowker, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Statton, Mrs Gertrude Montgomery, Mrs.Edna Middlemiss, Mrs Irwin Ord and daughter Joyce, Mrs W Statton Jr, Mrs Verne Wilson.Mr and Mrs John Neilsen and Sonya all enjoyed the bus trip sponsored by the Birchton U.C W when they visited Niagara Falls, Barrie, Sudbury, Ottawa and many other points of interest along the way with wonderful weather all the time A pleasant gathering was held when the family of Mrs John McBurney met for a buffet supper at the home of Mr and Mrs Irwin McBurney and enjoyed meeting Mr and Mrs Elmore Ireland of Wingham, Ont Mrs Ireland was a granddaughter of the late John McBurney s uncle Lennoxville, currently presentings its fourth season of fine plays Ever since its first opening night Festival Lennoxville has commanded critical attention and acclaim for its works.The Bishop’s campus is also the site for the Lennoxville campus of the tri-campus Champlain Regional CEGEP.Across the St-Francis River from the University is Bishop s College School, a private boarding school for boys and girls.Its students include some from 13 dif- ferent countries, and its cadet corps is the oldest in the Commonwealth.A few miles outside of Lennoxville is the Federal Department of Agriculture Experimental Farm, established in 1914 During the summer months tours are held for visitors.Lennoxville is also renowned for its fine 18-hole golf course and shooting.Six motels and hotels in Lennoxville offer 154 rooms to the vacationer, while for outdoor types there are two campgrounds available.ROD’S ANTIQUES CLOCKS-PINE FURNITURE FIGURED MAPLE FURNITURE DISHES-PRIMITIVES OPEN 7 DAYS A WK.Come in and browse around We have what you want 265 QUEEN ST.LENNOXVILLE, P.Q.TEL.563-1549 PRESENTS JULY 11 TO AUGUST 30 AT BISHOP’S CENTENNIAL THEATRE Lennoxville, Québec by Michael Cook Directed by WILLIAM DAVIS artistic director Designed by MICHAEL EAGAN The Company David Calderisi Griffith Brewer Roland Hewgill August Schellenberg Rita Howell R Tl Thomson Candy Kane Jacob'» Wake — A brilliant portrayal of 3 generations of Newfoundlanders living in a fragile outport in the midst of a violent almost supernatural storm Each generation is one step further removed from contact and balance with nature The disorienta tion of the third generation releases a cycle of events that threatens the survival of the community The play is intensely accurate in its depiction of Newfoundland life hut the theme is universal HILARIOUS.TOUCHING FRIGHTENING -three powerful adjectives to describe a powerful play Patrick Rose & Merv Campone Directed by RICHARD OUZOUNIAN The Company Andrea Davidson Patrick Rose Marek Norman Diane Stapley Jubalay—Jubalay is a musical collection of songs, impressions and ideas, songs of love of hope, of war songs of the past, the present and the future Jubalay is the child we once were the innocence imprisoned in our grown up frames Jubalay has already brought audi ences to their feet in Vancouver Calgary.Winnipeg and Ottawa Jubalay must be sec summer and heard this Robertson Davies du MAURER Directed by MALCOLM BLACK Set Designed by WILLIAM LORD Costumes by BARY ALLEN ODOM The Company Roland Hewgill Candy Kane Judith Hodgson August Schellenberg Rita Howell R H Thomson Maureen McRae Hunting Stuart — The first revival of one of the most charming and marvellously funny comedies ever produced in Canada The play first performed at the Crest Theatre in 1955.is beautifully written full of wit farce and romantic warmth The plot involves Henry Benedict Stuart, a minor civil servant in Ottawa and his incredulous family who one day receive the shock of a lifetime when Drs Shrubsole and Sobieska arrive at their d * 0 NEWPORT PHARMACY RusseII Stover CANdy HaIIimarL CARds RevIon & Max Factor Cosmetîcs Business Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m.-8 p.m Saturday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.Sunday 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m.Phone: 334-8655 or 334-2474 33 Main St.NEWPORT, Vermont In Island Pond, Visit the I.G.A.Super Market M 3 • Where every day, is low price day JP’s — It was an unusual scene indeed for the British Broadcasting Corp.documentary camera ‘ crew and a gaggle of tourists Twenty dogs, dressed in black tie and chiffon, sat primly at the dining table Then on command they gobbled down bowls of meat, crackers, corn flakes and dog biscuits The banquet was held on the lawn of Crossways Man sion, recreating a dinner party held in the 1890s At the original, 100 dogs were fed puree of bones and shredded dog biscuits Said Mrs Cameron Win slow, the hostess: “Some of my friends have been quite hurt that 1 hadn t invited their dogs But I told them this is not a debutante party This is a serious mat ter." She said the original ban quet was thrown by Mrs.Stuyvesent Fish, “w ho wanted to be a big shot and do some- thing different" from a previous dinner given for 50 monkeys WEST SUTTON Bernice Russell Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs.Edwin Spencer and family in the death of the late Edwin Spencer, who passed away at the BMP Hospital, Cowansville, June 16, 1975.The funeral was from C.E Wilson and Son Funeral Chapel.June 20 with burial in Farnams Corner Cemetery.Mr.and Mrs.George Robinson celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary quietly at their home here, June 11.1975 Mr.and Mrs James Robinson entertained a few friends for supper in honor of the occasion.Mr and Mrs.Stanley JkfL JaAmsA 'a.(ùauqhi&A, blf-T farm "Everyone Is Welcome Here" You’ll find even thing in this 100 vear-old harn Tel 748-3994 ftAPu pjqnuc^ tHOCCASlM « WQCAAft _ RAPTS W* M CIFTS Located on Route 2 near route IX east of St Johnshurv Vt For a good meal stop at the TOWN & COUNTRY RESTAURANT and stay over at the LYNBURKE mTfafteA situated m wàlktâ Lyndonville.Vt.Tel 626-3346 exit 24 interstate 91 at the Jet of Rts 5 and 114 Open every day from 7AM 11PM Also visit our SURREY ROOM COCKTAIL LOUNGE Meeting Place of Fully Licenced Air-conditioned r A mT Sunday 12AM 11PM ;P Tel 626 9713 Your Hosts Bob and Ruth McNally Sutton, June 22 for the birthday supper at the home of Mrs Emily O’Brien, which was in honor of Stanley’s uncle, Mr Meade Harvey Mr John Wlodarczyk Sr.passed away suddenly at his home here on June 30, 1975.Deepest sympathy goes to his wife and family.WHILE IN ST.JOHNSBURY, Vt.don’t forget to stop at the An interesting exhibition of new and old equipment lor maple sugar making A colored film lasting 18 minutes will show the procedures we use in maple svrup collection See our sugar works where we boil the sap and let one of our guides show vou the largest plant in the world In our maple sugar candy department Evervthmg Is Free (City Limits of Route 2) MAPLE GROVE INC.167 Portland.St.Johnsbury , Vermont The World Centre of Maple Products BUCK AND DOE RESTAURANT I SPECIAL WELCOME TO OUR CANADIAN FRIENDS D1XNER SPECIALS I)AIL) Superb Food-Impeccable Service ,, ”A REALLY NICE PLACE TO EAT” « MODERN DECOR RESERVATIONS APPRECIATED OPEN YEAR ROUND ! WE SERVE COCKTAILS Your Hosts Ronald A Helen Langford 135 Mam St .ISLAND POND call: (802)723-4712 t « KHIDW.Jl I.V II.197.'» \ \i \HO\ SI PPI.KMKNT PAI.K 7 Vermont—262 miles of hikers' and climbers' pleasure The Long Trail is a hikers footpath that extends the entire length » north to south > of Vermont The trail passes along the top or near every major peak in the state The Long Trail starts at the Massachusetts border to the south and trvels 262 miles to the Vermont Canadian border in the north Along its entire length there are a number of lean-tos ana cabins located roughly a days hike apart within which the hiker may sleep and take refuge from the weather There is a small fee for the Welcome to all our Canadian Visitors BAY VIEW CABINS & MOTEL Mr.& Mrs.Albert Bissonnette.prop Motel with telephones * Dining Room — Cocktail lounge * 43 Heated Units * Open all year round On route 5 — Tel.: 334-6543 93 Pleasant St.(ext.) — Newport.Vt.Welcome To Newport Country Club 18 holes —6250 yards Magnificent view Golf Professional: Paul Tignor Lunch served Week days Week-ends $5.00 sj.oo NEWPORT, Vermont Tel: (802)334-7715 Off exit 27, on Interstate 91 When Travelling South to NEWPORT (on route 5) STOP AT: NIP’S DRIVE-IN l â Fast Family Snacking • Complete Choice of Snacks.• Quick Short-Order Service.• Economical Family Eating.Specialty: hot & cold sandwiches AMPLE PARKING & PICNIC AREA overnight use of these dwellings Tothe North the Jay Peak and Hazen’s Notch areas are popular for their beautiful scenery Slightly to the south the Mt Mansfield and Camels Hump areas can lie found These are two high peaks that are popular for their above treeline alpine terrain The alpine zones of these two mountains contain rare flora and all hikers are requested to help protect the fragile alpine tundra and flowers that are characteristic of these mountain tops Farther south, the Killington and Stratton areas are very picturesque and afford the hiker with many interesting forests and mountains to explore’and discover for themselves Throughout the state there are a large number of campgrounds that travelers may use on their wanderings through Vermont There are several good guides to these different campgrounds that explain location, fees, and various points of interest in the Vermont region The guides may be picked up at state information booths and bookstores To our west is the Adirondack Park, a large state and privately owned Forest preserve Within this preserve there are many hiking trails which pass through some of the wildest and most beautiful acreage m the Fast mm® •- COOKIE BEAN Ceramics — Fi*islitd Cifrs HANdicRAfrs Main St.Newport, Vt.Fishing in downtown Newport 'v- Sv Adults SI 25 Children under 12 FREE The place to spend an enjoyable evening! We show.FAMILY TYPE MOVIES When you get hungry, just come to our snack bar.Friday night is still Chevrolet night, proprietors of Chevs are admitted free.¦ 11 isiil® MOE’S RIVER Mrs.Bruce Patton July 1 visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs.Gerald Haseltine were Mrs.Ronald McClary of Hatley, and Mr.and Mrs.Prescott Brown of Rockville, Connecticut.Other recent visitors and callers at the same home were Mr and Mrs.Fred Wilson from Magog, Mr Bill Pidduck of London, Ontario, and Mr.Jim Pidduck of Hatley."WHERE STEAKS ARE FAMOUS" & TROPHY DINING ROOM pPROWi m / FAMOUS STEAKS Done Your pK— me to vrV'-A \V r Liking .>2-1 * s VISIT OUR NEW" PRIVATE DINING ROOM FOR BANQUETS & PARTIES VERMONT S FINEST BARBEQUE CHICKEN with that old time flavor AIR-CONDITIONED ¦'[«rw 334-7765 Member of THE DINERS' CLUB AMERICAN EXPRESS CARTE BLANCHE J/y/' • COCKTAILS SERVED • CATERING TO SMALL PARTIES 45 MAIN ST.NEWPORT Sailing in Vermont is always fun Anti-theft bicycle, motorcycle box invented TORONTO A new box tL.i is claimed to safeguard against motorcycle and bicycle thefts has tx»en invented by Paul Countouris, president of Flamingo Fibreglass in subur ban Mississauga The cyclebox.which took five months to perfect, can only be opened with a key or dynamite At a cost of $292.the 56-inch-high and 712-foot long oblong box with a plastic cover can hold one motorcycle or several bicycles A box is being planned to hold a snowmobile “If someone tries to break into it." said Mr Countouris.BUILDING MATERIALS LUMBER • DO IT YOURSELF CENTER ARMSTRONG CEILINGS MASONITE BIRD ROOFING G A P.ROOFING ANDERSEN WINDOWS PELLA WINDOWS Western Red Cedar Spruce Decking Hardwood Flooring Call 334-6533 BAY STREET • NEWPORT “it could take four hours with a sledge-hammer.” Motorcycles are most feasible for the box, Jim Patterson, sales manager of the company, said But he said a family in an apartment building could buy the box to lock their bicycles outside to avoid carrying them inside “We can foresee the possi bility of having a box in a shopping centre." he said “Shop-f>ers could lock their bikes, motorcycles or purchases and put money in a meter.” The box goes on wheels and can be used as a trailer < (1ST IIKill Mr Patterson said a motivat ,ng reason for the invention is the high cost of insurance for motorcycles He said the com pany researched police and insurance group statistics and found that an average of one out of three motorcycles is stolen or damaged Motorcycle insurance is a losing offer." said Mr Patter son “It just doesn't pay anymore to insure the bikes ” The company produces car bodies and sailboats but now plans to concentrate primarily on the cyclebox, said Mr Pat terson He said the firm is ready to produce 10 to 20 boxes a day if demanded < urrentlv.the only cycleboxes produced are used for demon strations to marketing com pames interested in buying them (living one reason for in \enting the high security of the cyclebox.Mr Countouris said.It makes me so mad when kids just throw a bike or deliberately damage a motorcycle for no reason He said the future hike thief would have to be industrious and In* armed with a stick of dynamite to break into the cvclebox Relaxation.140 campsites offer a view of the lake.Water & Electric Hook-Ups Available Excellent Fishing #Boats Available #Docking Facilities •Recreation Hall •Laundromat • 2nd Class License •Grocery Store 8 YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE CAMPER Presently under New Ownership A Clean Stay In Clean Air" 4 mmm Opening Date: May 23, 1975 Closing Date: Columbus Day Oct.15, 1975.TOP DECK CAMP GROUNDS Roger Meunier, Prop.Address inquiries It reservations — Lake Road, Newport, Vermont 05855 Tel.802 - 334-2008 PACiK K \ \i \TION SUPPLEMENT FRIDAY.JILY II.1975 Our neighbors to the south in pictures ISLAND POND - “I d like to get away from it all!** Chances are you've heard this old phrase thousands of times and have uttered it a few dozens times yourself When we hear this well-worn expression from friends, we always ask a couple of questions: “W'hat do you want to get away from?How far do you want to go?” Seems most people just want to get away from the so-called “rat-race” — pressures of their jobs, noise and clutter of cities, the press of too many people in too small a space, and the high cost of today’s living Their idea of a refuge can range from a short sojourn in a somnolent village in Yucatan to a lifetime sabbatical in some far away land But there is one place we know of where you can get away from it all — really get away from it ail quickly, completely, and economically The primal paradise we refer to is known as Vermont's North-east Kingdom WELCOME TO ALL CANADIAN VISITORS.If you need gas — this is the place to stop at.If you have car trouble — this is the place to call.Or just stop in to say HELLO".CASSADY’S m STATION 7 Main St.- LYNDON VILLE, Vi 626-.V51 I Visit "CALEDONIA y y Exhibition and sec its numerous attractions __ Races — Exhibits — Midway Various Horse shows in front of the Grand Stand fit! SB, * CALEDONIA FA ID county rMln In Lyndonville, Vermont 4 DAYS and 4 NIGHTS AUGUST 21- 22 - 23 - 24 More Sensational than ever There's everything for everyone MAKE YOURS A ¦'/'à' ° SHELBURNE CAMPING AREA 54 sites, including tenting, water & electric hook-ups, flush toilets, hot showers, dumping station.Close to churches, golf, shopping & Shelburne Museum.Route 7-(5 miles South of Burlington) SHELBURNE.Vermont.Near Lake Champlain.For reservations call: (802) 985-2540 or 985-2296 Ask for Charlie or Corrine Bissonette You'll enjoy your holiday in COLEBROOK AND Northern New Hampshire THE FIRST COLEBROOK BANK "Where Folks Save for the Future" Tel.(603) 237-5551 F DIG MEMBERS and, as the name implies, it is located in the North-east corner of the beautiful Green Mountain State Regardless of your choice of topography you are certain to find it here Lakes and ponds dot this sylvan area like sparkling jewels You’ll find majestic purple hued mountains and vast stretches of cool green woods and forests Through the valleys meander crystal clear rivers fed by sparkling brooks rushing down from the high elevations If you are a fisherman you’ll find some of the finest trout waters in the nation at literally every turn in the road Streams whose names are almost legendary among the fishing fraternity abound Last year we fished steadily for a solid 14 days in some of the more outlying, hut still easily accessible, streams and ran into only four other wader-clad, creel-carrying fellows with whom we could trade fish stories A friend of ours once told us it was so quiet in Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom that one could almost hear the silence We’re inclined to agree About the loudest noises that you are likely to hear are the warbling cry of a hermit thrush and the slap of a heaver s tail on a placid pond Similarly the air is so fresh you can literally smell it it’s pine scented People9 Well, one thing is certain You won’t be hemmed in by them when in the Northeast Kingdom The area contains a total of 51,000 people, the least populated county Essex, has 5,900 people in an area of 671 square miles That figures out to about nine per square mile* Translated, this means that about the only places you’ll ever get to rub elbows with other people is at a square dance or at a chicken pie supper The latter is a Vermont tradition that is a regular event in many churches and Grange halls during the summer months If you’ve never attended one, you’ve got a real eating experience in the offing In addition to the most succulent chicken pie you’ve ever tasted, you’ll find virtually every viand that originates from a Vermont farm kitchen Moreover, we ll wager you’ll have to let your belt out a notch for every one you attend Talking about prices, you’ll he pleased to discover that motels and hotels in the area are just naturally fighting inflation or spiraling prices Most of them will present you with a bill that, at least to us, appears from the early 1950s Restaurant owners up here seem to be on the same economic wavelength as their innkeeping brethen Can you imagine a breakfast of fluffy flap jacks drenched with real Vermont maple syrup together with a slab of applewood smoked ham plus all the coffee you can drink for $1.75?We can’t either; hut who’s to aruge9 What we are trying to say is that just a few days in this beautiful area will lift up your flagging spirits until you feel like a king or queen Maybe, just maybe, that is how Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom got its rather unique name ¦'mW'?-?-’ l, .v Ilolars & (•OOfl favco * sewvtes Summertime is trip time, and all over North America people are turning to their can as a means of escape.Wherever your plans will take you.it's important to make sure your car is in top travelling condition.Make sure your tires have enough tread To check, insert a ruler between the treads and measure how much is left, if it’s less than Vi", the tire will soon need replacement.At the same time, check for cuts and bubbles in the e c
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