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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-07-29, Page 4Social News By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38 11-1-N-G-0 Every Saturday Night Branch 109 Can. Legion Goderich, Ont. 14 Games for $1 00 SUBSTANTIAL JACKPOT .14 1 40 Of • Page 4-Bayfield Bulletin-July 29,1965 BRUCEFIELD MAN RETIRES Best wishes for a happy retirement were express- ed to Mr. Alexander Paterson by the RCAF Clinton Civilian Personnel Of-ricer Fred Miller (left) and by the Com ending Officer Group Captain K.R. Gree- naway on the occasion of Mr. Paterson's retirement from service at Clinton recently.(RCAF Photo) i si n it e ts i m i s i s i s i s i m el o w e ri n ni mi ta i so m is i m m tn el o i lo i s m an si si i II U • 6 U U I U U U Ii U U I I I The Little Inn Offers You a delightful holiday at moderate prices • Dine graciously in the cool, spacious dining room. Sunday Hunt Breakfasts are a gourmet's delight; Sunday night dinners are so popular advance reservations are advisable. We do all our own baking. • The Coaching Room is perfect for small dinner parties, a special anniversary or a family get- together. • Bedrooms are airy, clean and comfortable with gleaming, restored pine floors that set off crisp, fresh surroundings. • A children's supervisor is available upon request. • We cater to weddings, banquets and small con- ference groups OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND — CENTRAL HEATING NEAL BOORS: Leach-12.30 to 1.30 Diaaor-5.30 to 7.00 stuvia7 "Brunch" 10.30 to 1 p.m. 'Dinner 5.30-7.00 1,Cittle ;thin BAYFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA Telephone Bayfield I THE COUNTRY CUPBOARD ART ELLIOTT PlioAR,Erort • HOME BAKING • HOMEMADE PRESERVES • HOMEMADE JAMS JELLIES PICKLES • GOURMET FOODS • UNUSUAL GIFTS LOUISA ST - PHONE 96 BAYFIELO. ONT. EVELYN HARDY HA\DICRAFTS Handwoven place mats & gifts a specialty. Goderich R.R. 5 1 Con. east & south Carlow 524-9893 Social News The 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.S.H. Bry- ant was celebrated on July 17 with a family dinner.They were married at Christ Church(Ang- lican) at Downend Bristol,England. Since coming to Canada Mr. and Mrs Bryant have always resided in London spending the summ- ers at their Bay- field home. They have one daughter Jean,Ers. B.R. My- ers of London and three granddaught- ers,Carol, Mrs.R. J. Cornish;Joan, Mrs. William Lum- ley and Janey at home, and six gr- eat grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs.B.R. Myers entertained at a garden tea on Thursday for their London friends and relatives. See our wide selection of the famous Blue Mountain pottery,crafted m in Ontario. Many other fine gift items too 1 SEE THE WIDE SELECTION AT HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE RAYFIELD PHONE 10 3ea u tifu I and Rare This lovely vase, one of a set,is a collector's de- light. Nearly 3 feet high, it is crafted of glass laid on glass. It came to us in one of our recent shipments from Europe and is one of many exciting pieces now in the showrooms. Drop in soon, won't you ? PRIMITIVES ART GLASS — CHINA PINE FURNITURE LAMPS — JEWELLERY Mbe Vint Room anti ques !Warp ifilsinger 101 West 40•-4150beriti)--Oborir 324.7775 On a Shopping Spree or Family Outing . . . Stop In KERR'S MARKET LUNCH IlDennics steep CHINA - GUNS - PINE FURNITURE REPAIRING and REFINISHING FURNITURE 45 Waterloo St. — GODERICH — Tel: 1244717 "PillztBe Eayfield, Ontario Next Door To The Library • China • Hand Weavings • Linens • Estate Jewellery • Silver • Gifts Zile Pala. (fjuith II Out-of-town visit- ors calling on Mr. and Mrs. Bryant were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Becker of Hanover; Mrs. J. Woodhams,London; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Winder,London,& Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster, Ferndale, Michigan. The Rev .John A. Davies and Mr. A. Mowat of Woodstock called at the Rec- tory Wednesday af- ternoon. Mr. John Fisher, Detroit, is visit- ing his grandpar- ents, Dr. and Mrs. A.L. Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. H. MacPherson and son Ian of Toronto, were guests over the weekend of Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Cam- eron. Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Poth, Toronto, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Poth. Mr. and Mrs. A. Latimer and Family of Weston visited her parents, Mr. & Mrs. G. Knight for the weekend,Gil- bert Latimer rem- aining for the wee along with Mr. and Mrs. C.E. Rougeau of Toronto who are also visiting for the week. Buddy Sturgeon visited last week with Mark and Step- hen Rathwell at their home on the Bayfield Line ,and is visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Latimer at Weston. Mr. and Mrs. S. Scotchmer of Sarni spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.F. Scotchmer. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cluff of London , were at their cot- tage overlooking the Bayfield River this weekend. Montreal last week after having been guests of Mrs.S.H. McEvoy and Mrs.E. W. Oddleifon. Mrs. McEvoy returned to the village on Mon- day after visiting her neice and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reeves, Burlington. Mr. and Mrs. R. Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Park , er, Port Dover, were guests this weekend of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perker David, Mary and Robert Mitchell returned to Scar- borough on Monday after being the weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.F.P. Arkell. Alco visit inc the Lrkels,,:Ts the daughter Rose- marie and family; Mr. and Mrs. D. Sa- ger and their three sons and Dale Scot- chmer. Miss Janice Cook is spending the week in Brussels at the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc- Cutcheon. p son MacRae WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER 166 The Square Goderich FINE CHINA — GIFTS REPAIRS Mr. and Mrs. McCrim-on left Don, for • 4 I I TairmtzII (graft ouse CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS Goderich North on MIII Rd. off Hwy. 8 5244290 • EMILY CORY antiques 235 Huron Rd — GODERICH — Phone 524-8424 FURNITURE -- CANADIAN PINE CHINA -- GLASS Agnes Middleton 104 TRAFALGAR ST., GODERICH 1 Block North of Gooderttam Playground — Phone 1244112) illIS IIKII IIIIMIll1111111111•11111116116111111111111111111111111111111111111111.1111•116111111• 1. 1 1101111•11.1111a11111•111111111111O * 11 Iii •••••• ••--•••••— -A9gew..dri