Serving Lake Erie’s North Shore Friday November 4, 2016
Clocks Fall Back This Weekend! Sunday, November 6, 2:00 AM
Port Stanley Hofhuis Park Bridge And Water Feature
INSIDE Letters I've just reviewed the piece on-line in this week's "Beacon" featuring the theatre's "Expand the Experience" project, and I'm just bowled over! STORY PAGE 2
It Was Well Worth The 12 Hour Flights We experienced Chinese medicine, from an informative lecture, mineral footbath and massage and pulse reading, plus on the spot diagnosis of our maladies. Tiananmen Square seemed to go on forever. STORY PAGE 2
Port Stanley Report Port Stanley Legion Last Post Branch 410 annual Remembrance Day Parade will form on Main Street at 10:40 a.m. STORY PAGE 3
Taylor Made It wasn’t until I was a little older and my Dad, a fishtug owner, explained to me the glow in the sky I saw at night wasn’t Cleveland at all. STORY PAGE 4
Community Support Services Having worked together for years previously, it was only natural to volunteer at the same organization once they had retired. STORY PAGE 5
10 Local Charities Received Donations Representatives from 10 local charities received donations totaling $7000. at October 17th Donation Day. STORY PAGE 7
LOOK AHEAD Community Events
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Classifieds & Service Directory Page 7 Business Roladex
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Dan McNeil The dredging of Port Stanley’s harbour over last winter left us some legacy projects because of the requirements of legislative authorities. Specifically, the use of a dredgeate cell saved some significant costs involved in not having to ship the material by land or water. However, Central Elgin was responsible for creating and enhancing “fish habitat” because Hofhuis Park has reduced
the volume of fish habitat within the harbour. This created an opportunity to improve the aesthetics of the new park while complying with the Department of Fisheries and Ocean’s regulations. Satisfying the federal regulator also allows the municipality to use the federal money from the harbour acquisition rather than the municipal tax levy. The body of water immediately to the north
Above is the original concept plan for Hofhuis Park, first presented in 2014. of the park has been modified to provide an environment conducive to fish reproduction. This was accomplished with the assistance of professional fish specialists, botanists and biologists. The wetlands planting next to the water has thrived over the summer. Continued On Page 6
Offshore Acquaintance positive stir when diesel engines come to life at 4 AM.
Guy Goodwin Jim Taylor's column always hits a familiar chord because I grew up in Port Stanley too, although trailing him by several years. His piece, in a previous issue, about fishing with his dad resonates; my uncle Bill Pillwort was a crewman on the Lewis Lass and at another time he fished with Art Grayling. I lived on Main Street across from Lored shanty, was entwined with the Wilson family, and was a frequent visitor at Glover's fish house. Although one childhood friend drowned after falling through the ice between the dock and the JM Lored, the harbour and the fishermen are remembered as child friendly. Children
were welcomed in shanties when nets were being strung and no one objected if small boys invited themselves on board for a ride above the lift bridge where some tugs docked. Today I live within sight and sound of the Weaver fish tugs and always feel a
I didn't make my first real offshore acquaintance with Lake Erie until I was about 20 or so and keen to make a documentary about commercial fishing. Jim Taylor's recent column indicated he had the good sense to make his Lake Erie baptism in fair weather. I had the misfortune of trying my sea legs in stormy November. My good friends Jack and George Vary welcomed me aboard the L&S for an ungodly early morning departure. As we passed the lighthouse, a roller coaster ride (in the dark) ensued. George and fellow crewman (I think it was Jack Berdan) took to mattresses in the deckhouse for a cusContinued On Page 4