,...-- I t THE SOUTHWEST ARM INFORMER Aug./91 II I
SEAFOOD FESTIVAL The sixth annual Seafood Festival was a success in spite of the weather. 7 AM Saturday, August 3; decision to go ahead with the festival or cancel. With the hope of the weather improving, we decided to go ahead as many events could be held indoors; ie. food booths, beer tent, crafts, etc. The weather did not co-operate; the people did (approx. 500 people showed up during the day) not only from the Southwest Arm but other areas of the province including our MHA, Mr. Piercy Barrett. A great big thank you is extended to all who braved the weather to help make the festival a success. Most of the events went ahead as planned, the only major cancellation was the Search & Rescue helicopter; it did not leave Gander due to weather conditions. We would like to thank all the volunteers who helped make the day a success, especially the many people outside the Association who helped. We would also like to thank all the businesses in the Arm and the Clarenville area who donated goods o~ gave money to the festival. Deserving honorable mention was Corporal Cyr and Pax the RCMP' dog who put off an excellent demonstration. This was their fourth festival. Everybody enjoyed the event; the band had to play indoors in the afternoon and according to the response; it was a great success. Everybody enjoyed the dance later in the evening which was held at the Exotic lounge. The kids especially liked MOJO the clown. Harold Smith, Hillview, won the camera we had on tickets. From the looks of it, the festival was one of the best ever and we are looking forward to better things next year.
ASSOCIATION NEWS Although the Board did not meet during the summer, we,have still been busy. The Seafood Festival took up a lot of time and Marjorie, along with her committee of Calvin Gosse, Rowena Gosse, Janice Short,and Russell Avery should really be commended on a job well done. Of course it could not have been successful without the help of all the volunteers. I would like to take this opportunity to personally thank all who helped and to the people who came along to enjoy the day. We are still awaiting a reply re our tourism study and hope to have something positive soon. We are activaly involved with the other Associations on the Bonavista'Peninsula, especially with the Cabot SOOth Anniversary Committee. We will have much more to say about this Committee in another issue. Our co-ordinator attended a 3-dayconference on Innovative Community Development at Charlottetown, P.E.I. in June. This conference was funded by Enterprise Nf. & Lab. A copy of the report can be had by visiting the office. We have applied theough Crown Lands for a parcel of land on the new intersection to route 204 (south side of the arm) to build a craft shop. We hope to hear something in the near future about progress on this project. ' Our next, meeting is scheduled for, September 10 at which time we will,be giving 10-yea~ service pins to Chester Vey, Hillview;, Gilbe~t King, 9t. Jone'sWithin; Yvonne Churchill, Hodge's Cove; and Nelson Soper, Northwest Brook. Some people have expressed an interest in joining the Association; feel free to attend this meeting. We have been getting encouraging reports regarding our newsletter. We plan to continue publishing as long as there is a good response. Any comments or suggestions as to how we could improve the newsletter or if anyone has an interesting item you would like to put in the newsletter, please contact the offic Roy Warren President,, SORRY We overlooked Issac Smith of Southport in n~knowledqments for Mail Boat Story
HILLVIEW On September 28 the UCW will be having a take-out cold plate. Members will be distributing the cold plates to many of the communities in the Arm. On July 25 Mrs. Louie Avery celebrated her 92 birthday. Best wishes from Donny & family; Lyle; Carrie &familyi Bertha & family; Annie & family; Margie & family~ and all of her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. The newsletter committee also sends greetings. Mrs. Alice Critch celebrated her 91st. birthday on July 27. est wishes from family & riends and from all of us on he newsletter committee. Congratulations to Mrs. Beatrice Stoyles who is celebrating her B3rd. birthday August 18. rs. Stoyles is presently esiding in Gander. Greetings :rom the U.C.W. Hillview. LITTLE HEART'S EASE On July 27 a party was held at the Exotic Lounge to celebrate the 90th birthday of Mrs. Sarah Chaulk, a former resident of Little Heart's Ease. This was a combination birthday party and family reuni~n. The family would like to thank the U.C.W. for catering and all who attended the event. Out of town guests were from Grand Falls, British Columbia, Ontario and U.S.A. ~ The Hatchet Cove-St. Jone's Within Recreation Commissions held their annual Invitational Softball Tournament Aug 9, 10, & 11. This is the annual fund raiser for the Commissions and was a great success with 15 teams taking part. The Commissions would like to thank everyone who helped make the tournament a success. i ~ ~ ~! STRONG'S STORE QUEEN'S COVE, NF. SUPPLIER FOR: Chain saw parts & accessories Snowmobile parts & accessories ATV Parts PHONE: 546-2769
THE MAIL BOAT.... I am sure a lot of people in the Arm can remember "The Mail Boat", that use to travel the Arm during Spring and Fall. The mail boat would leave Hillview and travel to Queen's Cove, Long Beach, across to Hatchet Cove then to St. Jone's Within, then back across the Arm again to Hodge's Cove and all the way down to Southport, dropping off the mail along the way. On the return trip it would stop in these same communities and pick up the outgoing mail. Years ago when there were no roads in the Arm the weekly trip of the Mail Boat was a special event. Many people in the community would be on the wharf to meet the boat and see who was on board. The ~ail Boat also doubled as a passenger boat for anyone who wanted to use it. This gave people the opportunity for short visits with friends and relatives or a chance to shop in different stores. My memories of the.mail Boat was during the period Mr. David Benson from Hillyiew did the run. Dav~ started the run in 1939 and continued until 1955. He made the trip weekly from April until December~ (Monday was mailday). His first stop after leaving Hil+view was Queen's Cove and then on to the various communities stopping finally at Southport. From Southport.he took the mail.on his back and walked to Gooseberry Cove; ~e waited there for two hours for the return mail. He then made the return trip stopping at each place to pick up the return mail. He used a 33 ft. wooden bqat named the venetta P. Benson built by Mr. Hezekiah Miller from St. Jone's Within. The boat was powered by a double cyltnder 10 ~p. Acadia gas engine. You will see printed here a certificate of Registery issued by Customs for the boat he first used as a mail boat.. Mr. Levi Smith from Southport ran the Mail Boat from appr?x. 1918 to 1937 or.38; other.operators of the mail boat were Mr. Baxter Gosse from Queen's Cove, Mr. Andrew Butt, Queen's Cove and Mr. Ken Vey, Hillview. (Cont'd)
- THE MAIL BOAT (ContLd)...... Th~ earliest memories Qf Aunt Sara.Jane Steve Robbins of Hatchet.Cove place Mr. Hillview al~o running the Mail Boat and Billy Dodg~_ w~o us~d a punt to deliver Arm 75 or 80 years ago... Lambert and Uncle Eli Frost from before him an Uncl~ the mail around the The last Mail Boat on the Arm was run by Mr. Will Stoyles of Hi~lview; he carried on to deliver by truck after the roads opened. I had hoped to include in this article an overall history of the mail in the South West Arm but space will not permit. In our next issue we will try to deal with the winter.mai~ and the post offices. If I have missed any names of people who.ran the mail boat or any other impor~ant points~ please call the office and we will include it in the next issue. Also feel free to call with any information for our next article. H. M. CUSTOMS, NEWFOUNDLAND Certificate of Registry for a Newfoundland Boat ~ Certificate No. (-:! 3 '1 a Type of Boat ~.. &-.r Type of Engine '.AI~,J Horsepower ~ 'j- Gord Robbins Co-ordinator /~.. th,t. ~!~~:::;=~~a~ has been registered as the.owner or user of toe boat described above, which isjnot a pleasure boat, and that he is entitled to receive, for use in the said boat, motor fuel on which duty rt one cent per gallon has been paid. Dated at St. John's, this./~~. I.1 dayff p~ 19Jc7 I would like to thank the following people who provided information for this article: Mrs. Edith (Dave) Benson, Mrs. Venetta Dyke(daughter) Mr. & Mrs. Eugene Loder, Aunt Sarah Jane & Uncle Malc Lambert, Uncle Steve Robbins~ Walt Frost and Halstede Gosse. H. V. HUTCHINGS, ~ Secretary for Customs.
HATCHET COVE Greetings are extended to Stephen Robbins who celebrated his 82nd.birthday August 5, from relatives and friends. Greetings to Uncle Malc Lambert who will celebrate his 83rd. birthday Sept. 12, from Greetings to June and Harvey Price who will celebrate their 25th. wedding anniversary Sept. 2. Greetings from On behalf of the Hatchet Cove Recreation Commission, I would like to thank the residents of Hatchet Cove who co-operated with the Challenge '91 students in their efforts to compile a community profile of the community. This will go a long way in helping SWARDA in its plans for the Arm. Marjorie EXOTIC LOUNGE HODGE'S COVE WELCOME WEDDING PARTIES, DANCES AND ACTIVITIES LONG BEACH Birthday greetings are extended to Mrs. Mae Vey who celebrated her 88th. birthday August 14 from family and friends. Birthday greetings to Mrs. Annie Vey who was 81 years old on July 25 from The Challenge '91 project which was sponsored by the Recreation Commission went off very well. Along with the community profiles the students placed extra tables at Leonard's Beach, dug a swimming hole on the beach, and made a trail to the beach which is accessible by foot. ; GOOBIE'S GAS BAR QUEEN'S COVE, NF 546-2782 COME BY CHANCE GAS Confecttonery,Snacks Co+d B~er Open seven days a week 6:30 am - 10:00 pm PLEASE BOOK IN ADVANCE PHONE: 548-2382
ST. JaNE'S WITHIN On July 27 & 28 there was a pee wee softball tournament played during Clarenville Day. Five teams entered. St. Jone's Within won winning every game they played. They played C'ville 2 for the gold beating them by a score of 10-4. Congratulations go to Chris Rogers, Blair King, Duane Price, Dennis Robbins, Jason Hillyard, Chris King, Chris Hillyard, Jody Brown, Mark Brown, Eldon King, Billy Robbins, Justin Robbins, and Carter Vivian. GOOD GOING GUYS!!!! Greetings to Ruben Toope who will celebrate his 87th. birthday Oct. 12, from Greetings to Alice Toope who will celebrate her 80th. birthday Oct. 23, from ST. JaNE'S WITHIN (Can't) Anniversary greetings to Chester & Ida Brown who will celebrate their 56th wedding anniversary Sept. 11. Greetings from family & friends. Special greetings from newsletter committee. J. MARTIN GROCERY Hillview, Nf. 546-2261 GROCERIES, BEER, GAS Movie and Nintendo Rentals OPEN: MONDAY - SATURDAY OPEN NIGHTLY Greetings to Allan Tucker who will celebrate his 86th. birthday Oct. 10 from Greetings to Chesley Brown who will celebrate his 81st. birthday Oct. 4, from Greetings to Alice King who will celebrate her 84th birthday Oct. 31, from