The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-07-15, Page 5Wednesday, July 15, 1964—Boyfield Bulletin—Page 5
Mrs. H. J. King is visiting
in Sarnia this week.
Lee Ann McLeod who has
been visiting her cousins in
Willowdale for a fortnight, re-
turned home on Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Featherston.
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KITCHIGAMI
TOURIST CAMP
• Family Picnics
Tenting
• Cottages
Only 5 Miles North of
Bayfield, Hwy. 21
Tel: 524-6494
Bedloild
HOTEL
—50 ROOMS
PRIVATE BATHS
—EXCELLENT FOOD
in our DINING ROOM
—PRIVATE BATHS
92 SQUARE—Dial 524-7337
GODERICH
For delicious Meals
stop at . . .
THE CLUB GRILL
Kingston St. — Goderich
We Specialize in Steaks,
Southern Fried Chicken
and Take Out Orders
Phone 524-8168
MAITLAND COUNTRY CLUB
GOLF CLUB and GREEN FEES
t‘ DINING ROOM
Licensed Under The LOBO)
BOB DEORKSON—PRO.
) North Harbour Rd.—Goderich
Dial 524-9641 1
33 East St. — Goderich — Next to Post Office
ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE
O Greeting Cards
: : : STATIONERY
Grumbacher Art Supplies
Gifts
THE SQUARE—GODERICH
11-TE PARK Showtimes 7:30 & 9:30 p.m.
Now Playing—Thurs., Fri., Sat.—July 16-17-18
Buddy Ebsen, Lois Nettleton and Kier Dullea
In an Old West Technicolor comedy
"MAIL ORDER BRIDE"
MON., TUES., WED.—JULY 20-21-22
Yul Brynner, Shirley Field and George Chaldris
Mexico's ancient Mayan tribes provide the plot
for an interesting action drama.
"KINGS OF THE SUN' Color
THURS., FRI., SAT.—JULY 23-24-25—Techn;color
"LASSIE'S GREAT ADVENTURE"
Lassie and her young master visit Canada
and meet the Canadian Mounties.
Jon Provost, June Lockhart and Hugh Reilly
Coming: "ENSIGN PULVER" — a new hit comedy
F
to.
ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
Entertainment Nightly
in The TIMBERLANE ROOM
Dining Room and Banquet Facilities
MODERN MOTEL UNITS
Fully Air-Conditioned
Prop., Bill & Doug Fleischauer—Phone 482-3489
BAYFIELD-CLINTON
GOLF COURSE
1 2 Miles North of Bayfield on Highway 21
Beautiful 9-Hole Course
• Driving Range • Fully Equipped Pro Shop
Doily Fee $1 25 — Sat., Sun., Holidays 51 30
Snack Bar
Open Bowling
5 PINS — 10 PINS
Enjoy Yourself On Our Fine Bowling Lanes—Then
"Fresh Up" At Our
New Frozen Custard Stand
LITTLE BOWL
204 Huron Rd. — GODERICH — 524-9966
The Little Inn offers you a delightful
holiday at moderate prices.
a delightful change of atmosphere and a
delicious dinner at modest rates, bring the family
here!
Sunday Brunch
Sunday Brunch is a pleas-
an.ly informal buffet lunch
in the Main Dining Room,
from 10:30 to 1:00 p.m. —
Choose your time . . .
Take your time!
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Please phone 8 for reservations to avoid
disappointment.
VERNA'S
Beauty Salon
CODER ICH
67 West — 524 -7131
• • .ecooun
17".:RAULE tr,1N
for goad food 't
Come and
Enjoy a
Refreshing Snack
at our
Drive-In Restaurant
• Intercom for the Cars
• Patio Service
• ICE
Casme Drive-In
North of Bayfield on Hwy. 21 at Bridge
Amusements Dining Spots Camping
CHNESE FOODS Bayfield Briefs
Mrs. Dorothy Hacker, Toron-
And TAKE-OUT Orders to, has joined her sister, Mrs.
H. Kennedy at The Little Inn
for the summer months. Miss
Lila McKilvey, Toronto, is also
spending 10 days at The Little
Inn. [
We Specialize In Famous
ESQUIRE CAFE
Toe Square 524-9941
GODERICH
Tbe lath) Jinn
BAYFIELD, ONT.
DANCING
Every
Friday Night
at
BLUEWATER
DANCELAND
Music by
DESJARDINE
ORCHESTRA
SPECIAL!
Friday, July 17
"The Cavaliers"
From London
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Bayfield Personals
Mr. George Hopson has re-
turned home from Westminster
Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Camdela,
Larry, Karen and Marrianne,
are guests of Mrs. Camdela's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
L. Brisson.
Mrs. Margaret Furter was
the weekend guest of her bro-
ther, Harold Stinson.
Miss Betty Sellars has re-
turned home after spending a
few days with Mrs. Robert
Blair.
Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner is a
patient in Clinton Public Hos-
pital.
Mrs. James Ferguson, Lon-
don, is spending the month of
July at her cottage.
Mrs. H. S. Heard had as
guests on Tuesday at her cot-
tage, Mrs. William Aherhart.
Mrs. J. Crocker, Mrs. A. F.
Furter, all of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gemein-
hardt and Lois, of Saginaw,
Mirt., and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert
Knight, Toronto. are at their
cottage on Louisa Street.
Mrs. Paul Peak, Toronto. is
spending a few days at The
Little Inn as the guest of her
aunt, Mrs. S. H. McEvoy, her
husband will join her for the
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Feather-
ton were in Willowdale last
‘veek staying with their daugh-
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Keith Leonard and family
!and returned to the village on
Monday night.