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The Newscaster/Nature Coast News
Eat it All Contest _ Mike and Lisa
Flanders, owners of Gobblers Eatery in Inglis of-
fer a challenge. Eating all of the meal that is pic-
tured behind the couple makes you eligible for the
contest. (Vegetable, stuffing & applesauce with
regular dinner meal.)
At Gobbler's Eatery it's contest time and
you could be a winner. Get your name put on the
list for the drawing of a free meal given away each
month just by being able to "eat the whole thing",
that, being Lisa's famous ham steak that almost
covers the whole plate with all the fixings. (no shar-
ing to be eligible) For under $10 you can have a
fine ham meal for breakfast, lunch or dinner and
join the list of those that "ate it all" and possibly be
a winner too. .
Recycle Your Newspapers, Help Citrus Shriners
Please help the Citrus Shrine Club help local children by recycling your newspapers at the 18
newspaper recycling containers scattered about the area. All proceeds from the recycling goes to the
support of over 100 children from Citrus County at the Shriners Hospital in Tampa, Florida.
Shriners Hospitals specialize in the care of children with orthopedic problems, burns, spinal
Danelle Baker, Mike Caron, Lester Green, Tommy Walker and Dick Roberts each walked
cord injuries, cleft lips and cleft palates.
with money in the Saturday's VFW Auxiliary Fishing Contest.  Caron proved his ability by
If you would like to help local Shriners in their mission, by placing a newspaper recycling
taking the most dollars.
container on your property please, call the Inverness Shrine Club at (352) 860-0534.
Saturday afternoon the fishermen in the VFW Men's Auxiliary Fishing Contest based out of
You can also help local Shriners help local children by dropping-off your aluminum cans to the
the Yankeetown Marina weighed up and Mike Caron looked like the fishing pro netting the most dollars
Citrus Shrine Club located at 468 N. Woodlake Ave., Inverness.
for a variety of categories. Caron places almost every time which is evidence that he knows where to go
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and what to fish with. He has had lots of practice because if he is not working his boat is going out.
Bob Webb, President of the Auxiliary, chaired the tournament, which after the prize money
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was dispersed, netted a nice sum of $1104 to Haven Hospice, located in Chiefland and serving our
area. Marge Peters accepted the nice check from Webb for the Hospice. $1104 also was accepted by
Albert Linden, Executive Director of DisabledAmerican Veterans, with the money going to the Disabled
The Public is Invited to Our
Veteran's Hospital. Plenty of door prizes were drawn for and there was lots of good food and drinks to
Barbecue Dinner
Barbecue
cool down these fishermen after they gave it their best to place in the prizes. As always Webb thanked
all the businesses and individuals who made this fund raiser a success by always being so generous.
Saturday, October 11, 2:00-6:00 pm
Saturday
$50 each went to the specialty entries. Mike Caron - biggest flounder, Tommy Walker - most
spots on a red (14), and Dana Yockey - biggest mackerel.
Wood-Smoked Country-Style Ribs or Chicken
The Calcutta is a special award and $317.50 each went to Amber Clark for the biggest red in
with Potato Salad, Cole Slaw, Baked Beans, Roll & Dessert
this entry and Mike Caron the biggest trout. The overall fishing contest winners were: Trout 1) Mike
$7 Donation
Caron $343.00 1.54 lbs., 2) Dick Roberts $206.00 1.44 lbs, 3) Lester Green $137.00 1.14 lbs.
Red Fish 1) Lester Green $343.00 6.78 lbs, 2) Mike Caron $206.00 5.50 3) Danelle Baker
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$206.00 5.08 lbs. (there was a mix up between Baker and Caron who were on the same boat and
Caron said they will work it out) Baker chose the right boat to buddy up with and laughed as she said
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both their spouses were working so they set out to win some $$.
Alot of hard work went into this by a lot of people. A lot of fun was had even by those that did not take
money home and a lot of goodwill was generated with the proceeds going to 2 worthy places. Again,
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thanks to everyone who had a hand in the success. The weather really cooperated too.
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