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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-08-19, Page 3GODERICH FRENCH DRY CLEANERS CLEANERS — PRESSERS — STORAGE Phone 524-8452 35 West Street BAYFIELD HARDWARE and LUMBER BUILDERS' SUPPLIES — CANADA PAINTS AND VARNISHES BAYFIELD PHONE 3-R-3 Don't Miss Our Specials Every Weekend GROCERIES FROZEN FOODS KEN FERGUSON Main Street BAYFIELD Phone 11 BAYFIELD-CLINTON GOLF COURSE 1 1/2 Miles North of Bayfield on Highway 21 Beautiful 9-Hole Course • Driving Range • Fully Equipped Pro Shop Daily Fee $1 25 — Sat., Sun., Holidays $1 50 Snack Bar $1.00 for Three Months ($2.50 to U.S. GODERICH MOTORS LIMITED 1 FORD FALCON FAIRLANE GALAXIE MUSTANG THUNDERBIRD WE HAVE •• • 24 Of The 1964 FORDS To Clear Out For The New Models . . . 1963 Used TRUCKS, CARS And TRACTORS To Clear GODERICH MOTORS LIMITED South Street Open Evenings Yes, We Want A Permanent Local Paper We are enclosing $4.00 for One ($5.00 to U.S.A $2.00 for Six Months - NAME STREET CITY or TOWN PROVINCE or STATE (Please Include Postal ; 6c Postage will be paid by: i3agfirth VitUrtitt P.O. Box 94 BAYFIELD, ONTARIO ($1.25 to U.S. Business Reply Envelope No Postage Stamp Necessary if Mailed in Canada Ow 'Ealliirth VitUAW Wed., August 19, 1964—The Bayfield Bulletin—Page 3 Social Editor Phone 38 Bulletin Office Phone 96 C. H. KEYS CARTAGE BAYFIELD and VARNA Phone 353W Hensall P.C.V. Class C.F.H. F.S. If n Ten Well-Known Bayfield Residents On Executive Of Ratepayers Group Ten Bayfield residents last week were elected as members of the Bayfield Ratepayers Associa- tion in a meeting at the Bayfield Arena. Most of the 10 were provis- ional members of the associa- tion which formed early this year. Following is a "thumbnail" sketch of each of the officers of the Association. • Brigadier F. A. Clif t, president, came to Bayfield last year upon his retirement from a long and distinguished army career. Prior to the Sec- ond World War, he was a school principal. He is married, and has two sons and a daugh- ter. • Jack Tillmann, vice-pres- ident, is a general insurance broker in London. He has been summering at Bayfield for the past 40 years. He is married with two daughters and a son. • Harold H. Ormond, tr- easurer, is a civil engineer and spent many years with the Ford Motor Company in North and South America prior to his retirement here. He is mar- ried with three sons and one daughter. • George Bellchamber, sec- retary, has lived here since 1955. He is an electronics in- structor with the Defence Training Board and secretary- treasurer of the Huron Dist- rict of the Boy Scouts of Am- erica. He is married and has three sons. • Alan Aylsworth, commit- tee member, is an investment dealer and has spent summers here for about 40 years. He is a member of the London District Council of the Boy Scouts of Canada and was president of the Provincial Council for Ontario in 1962. He is married and has three sons. • Miss Jessie L. Metcalf, committee member, is profes- sor of biology at Wayne State University, Detroit. She has spent all her vacation time at Bayfield for many years and has participated keenly in community affairs. • Adam Flowers, commit- tee member, operates Bayfield Woollen Shop and formerly op- erated his own b a k er y and confection shop in London. He has served as a village trustee, and with the R.C.R. in the Second World War. He is mar- ried and has three sons. • Miss Ruth Hayman, com- mittee member, is owner and manager of Bayfield's Little Inn. She has operated the Lit- tle Inn for 11 years since com- ing here about 25 years ago. Miss Hayman has long been keenly interested in community affairs. • Merton Merrier, commit- tee member, served with the Royal Canadian Navy in the Second World War. He is a (Continued on Page Seven)