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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-07-15, Page 3EDWARD FUELS SHELL —FURNACE OIL —STOVE OIL —FARM GASOLINE —DIESEL Fast Delivery Dependable Service Phone 524-8386 EDWARD FUELS 202 Anglesea, Goderich KERR'S MARK Y uET LUNCH ROf COMING EVENTS July 29-17th Annual Boyfield Lions Carnival and Draw. August 15—Old Time Barn Dance Complete Line of Groceries and Meats Our Motto is "Service With a Smile" at KERR'S MARKET LUNCH Main St. — BAYFIELD — Phone 81 Victoria St. Goderich 'MAKE DELICIOUS EATING LARRY WHAM MEN'S SHOP FOR ALL OF YOUR SUMMER SPORTSWEAR GODERICH 36 THE SQUARE DIAL 524-7141 SHOP 'TIL 10 P.M. IN GODERICH Red and White Foodmaster J. M. CUTT, prop. NOTICE TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to property owners in urban and subdivided areas to destroy all Noxious Weeds as often as necessary in each season, to prevent their going to seed. Also, after July 25, 1964, proceedings will be token to destroy Noxious Weeds in accordance with the Weed Control Act. ALEX CHESNEY Huron County Weed Inspector 28-91) Your Summer Things Are Crisper and Cooler after Cleaning and Re-sizing BLUEWATER CLEANERS 38 West St. — GODERICH — 524-6231 Wednesday, July 15, 1964—Bayfield Bulletin—Page 3 — — Bulletin Office Phone 96 .01r Va firth bulletin Social Editor Phone 38 Members of the immediate family present for the occasion included those shown here: Front, left to right: Barbara Haymap, Marnie Hayman, Barry Archer, Paul Hayman; centre, left to right: Ruth. Hayman, Tammy Archer, A. W. Hayman, Mrs. A. W. Hayman, Gayle Hayman, Mrs. W. L. Archer; back row, left to right: John S. Hayman, Mrs. John Hayman, Mrs. James B. Hayman, Mrs. J. Hayman, Gwillyn Archer, Dr. W. L. Archer. (Bulletin Photo) Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hayman were honored on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary Saturday when members of the family and many visitors gathered at the family cottage just north of Bayfield to do them honor. A lovely affair and a fine pair. Bayfield Briefs Dr. and Mrs. Manley Thomp- son and three children who have been visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Kenzie, this past fortnight, have Returned to Chicago via Lake of Bays and Northern Ontario; also with Mr. and Mrs. Mac- Kenzie were their son John, his wife and their children. who returned to Toronto on Sat- urday. Staying at "Holley Lodge" this week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sprague, are MI-. Alan Sutcliffe, :Miss M. A. Coulter, Mrs. William Pearson and Mrs. Charles Beattie, of Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Dougherty, Grosse Pointe, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pongracz at their cottage last weekend. It is 45 years since Mr. Dougherty first came to Bayfield. On that occasion he came with his parents by horse and buggy from Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Jimmy, Nancy and Susan, of Kitchener, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Elliott. Mr .and Mrs. Ervin Heintz and baby Karen, Waterloo, are at their cottage for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Weston and family, London, are spend- ing the summer at their lake- shore home. Mrs. W. R. Wilson and Mrs. Edward Reichert, Detroit, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Chapman last week. F/S and Mrs. J. Mayman and Jeffery, Glencairn, are spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. MacMillen.