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. . . LAMPS — JEWELLERY
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To The Top Music Bonds
1 Mile North Of Bayfield On The Old Highway
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CHINA - GUNS - PINE FURNITURE
REPAIRING and REFINISHING FURNITURE
45 Waterloo St. — GODERICH — Tel: 524-8717
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Bob Hope wants Rita Hay-
worth to do a drama In his
series.
On July 19th at 5 o'clock on
ABC former President Eisen-
hower will review the Republi-
can convention.
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Where To Find Antiques, Unusual Gifts
1964 Village Guild Has
Great Variety
In Fine Gifts
Page 4—Bayfield Bulletin—Wednesday, July 15,
The Village Guild, housed in a typical colonial
Bayfield house, offers an amazing variety of gifts.
You are cordially invited to drop in and browse
about. (Bulletin photo)
With articles gathered from
24 different countries, variety
is perhaps the best word to
describe just what the Village
Guild offers to its many visit-
Started in 1947 by two sist-
ers, Miss Rhea and Miss Marg-
aret Kruke, the shop is now
run by Miss Rae Krouke with
the assistance of Miss Tina
Charlton.
Outstanding among the main
gifts displayed are Irish linens.
English china, and old silver.
There are also some excellent
hand weavings done in Bayfield
itself by Miss Marion Watson.
as well as many other objects
ranging from stuffed animals
from Germany, to beautiful
round candles from Quebec.
Now in its 18th season, the
Village Guild is open from 10
a.m. to 10 p.m. throughout the
summer months.
Television Views
(By William Whiting)
Two groups have offered the
CBC $36,000 for the "Pearson"
film. It only cost the public
$35,000—so come on boys, sell
it. The people have a right to
see it!
CBS did an excellent docu-
mentary recently on the Great
Republican conventions. Films
showed some dramatic mom-
ents, such as the 1952 Taft-
Eisenhower battle, and the
convention, including the fam-
ous "smoke-filled room" where
Harding was nominated. Ex-
cerpts from speeches made by
Collidge, Dewey, Hoover, Hard-
ing, Landon, Wilkie and others
were featured. It will be the
Democrats' turn August 19.
Prediction: "Bewitched" a
show that will start on CTV
in the fall will show up in the
top five in the ratings . . . and
chances are that "Bewitched"
will do for witches what Bev-
erley did for the hillbillies.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Young.
Stratford, are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. G. N.
Rivers at their home on How-
ard Street; also with them on
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Ray
Rivers and family! London;
Visitors last week included Mr.
and Mrs. G. G. Monteith of
Lakeside.
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WATCHMAKER and
JEWELLER
166 The Square
Goderich
FINE CHINA — GIFTS
REPAIRS
FURNITURE -- CANADIAN PINE
CHINA -- GLASS
Agnes Middleton
104 TRAFALGAR ST., GODERICH
1 Block North of Gooderham Playground — Phone 524-8829
HAND CRAFTED, ORIGINAL
CANADIAN JEWELLERY
BY
1-ledy Hill
See These Unique and Fascinating
Bracelets, Eearrings, Necklaces, Rings
and Pins in the "Gift Corner" at
Galbraith's
RADIO & TV
1 Rattenbury St. — CLINTON — 482-3841
Perry Como will do the first
of seven Music Hall specials
next season from Detroit on
October 29. Subsequent pro-
grams will come from St. Louis,
Boston, Hollywood & Chicago.