The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-07-08, Page 5_—.114.•PoNs'asi".°. silk dress with plain blue linen
jacket, matching accessories
and corsage of blue tinted car-
nations.
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Bon Voyage Supper
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Scotch-
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on Keith Crescent on Saturday
evening for their brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Baker, who lett on Wed-
nesday, July 8 for Prestwick,
Scotland to spend a holiday as
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
lan Elslip in Glasgow.
They will tour Scotland with
Mr. and Mrs. Eisiip, then go on
to England where they will
meet friends, Mr. a n d Mrs.
Marshall Griffiths from London,
Ontario, and take a motor trip
through France, Germany,
Switzerland, Austria and Ger-
many. They are returning home
late in August
Among the guests present
were Dr. and Mrs. Moore His-
lip and Julie, Royal Oak, Mich.;
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klaudi,
Woodstock; Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Burt and children, Joanne,
Karen, Jeffrey and Ronnie.
London, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Pounder and children, John,
Cathy and Marylleth.
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Wednesday, July 8, 1964—Bayfield Bulletin—Page S
This new store of Siddall Fisheries was made necessary by the increasing
number of customers they have each year. Their grand opening took place on
Sunday, June 28. John Sturgeon, manager of the store, felt assured that busi-
ness was picking up considerably with the operation of the new store location.
The assortment of fish taken each day averages somewhere around half a ton.
To whet the appetite of all, lake trout, whitefish, perch, yellow pickerel, herring,
and smoked fish are available fresh daily. Commercial fishing has long been an
important industry for Bayfield. ( Bulletin Photo)
Bayfield
Industry
Expanding
With New Retail
Fish Marketeria
McLaughlin—Cluff Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Toms,
Detroit, are visiting his broth-
ers in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron,
Detroit, were recent guests of
Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron
at their home, 'The Open Gate'.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Atkin-
son had their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ger-
. ald Pence, Stephen, Robert,
Rochester, Rochester, Mich.,
staying with them over the
weekend, accompanying them
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hunt
and children, Robert and Pat-
ricia, Rochester, and Mr. Hunt
Sr., of Macon, Georgia.
James Higgins, Toronto, is
spending a two-week vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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J. B. Higgins at "The Maples"
Bluewater highway.
Thirty people attended a re-
union of the Denby family, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Brandon. Among those present
were: Mrs. Noreen Swayzey,
Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Denby, St. Thomas; Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Denby and family,
Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Julius
Piekarz and family, of Port
Credit; Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Babin and family, Buffalo, NY;
Miss Jeannine Denby, Buffalo;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smyth and
family, and Miss Sharon Den-
by, Brampton; Mrs. James
Sage and guests from Dwight-
Heisey, Fisherville.
Reid Gathering
Held At Seaforth
The seventh annual picnic of
the Reid family was held on
June 21 at the Seaforth Lions
Park.
A programme of races and
games was conducted by Mrs.
Jack Mustard and Mrs. Ken
Mercer. Winners were:
Kick the slipper, Mrs. George
Cantelon. Races: 8 and under,
Linda Carter; 8 - 12, Barbara
Keys, (boys) Ervin Keys; Mrs.
Bruce Keys was proven to be
the mystery lady by Mrs. Fred
Mulholland.
Mrs. Ken Mercer conducted
a make believe TV program in
which many took part.
Those present were from Cl-
inton, Varna, Woodstock, Tavi-
stock, Brucefield, London and
Seaforth.
The man who discovered the
telegraph in 1847, Samuel
Finley Breeze Morse, was a
world famous painter.
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in a blue lace dress with white
accessories and a corsage of
pink carnations. She was as-
sisted by the groom's mother,
Mrs. A. F. McLaughlin, who
wore a yellow printed silk dress
with matching accessories and
a corsage of yellow and white
carnations.
Attend From Afar
Relatives and guests attend-
ing the wedding were from Cal-
gary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Hunts-
ville, London, Bayfield, St
Thomas, Clinton, Stratford and
Kingston.
For her wedding trip to New
York and Jamaica, the bride
donned a blue figured French
Lots of people know a good
thing the minute another fel-
low sees it.
Any fool can criticize, con-
demn, and complain . . . and
most fools do. Social News