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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-07-15, Page 4t about everything n the good food lines or vacation meals. ction of Canadian Blue Mountain Pottery 1 NIP 'IDE SELECTION AT a U U U U 3003 MAY'63 u.P. 31 WE LIKE YOU TO LOOK NICE That is why we special- ize in the cleanest, whitest shirts possible. All dry cleaning is done to perfection, too. BLUEWATER CLEANERSGODERICH Think you have troubles? A Pasadena woman com- plained to the police that someone was breaking into her home every night--and leaving money in her purse! Texas lawmen heard the story of a nine-year-old boy who was be- set and pummeled by a group of angry little girls--for refus- ing to kiss them! In Connecti- cut, a man charged that some- one was picking up his small foreign car from its parking place in front of his house, and putting it in the middle of the road! Even stranger complaints have resounded in the ears of law enforcement officials throughout the nation and around the world. In Hanau, Germany, it was alleged that a hotel manager was turning bedbugs loose in a competitor's hotel. A farmer in Lodi, Italy, complained that someone had slipped into his pasture and snipped the tails off his 39 cows. A London woman said that her landlord, who wanted her to move, had seen her wash drying on the line and had sprinkled her undies with itching powder! Lawmen, of course, aren't the only people who hear odd complaints in the line of duty. Doctors do, too. Valentin Me- dina, a 61-year-old Spanish farmhand, presented himself in 1960 at a Madrid hospital with the claim that he never slept. A hometown doctor affirmed that he had never known Me- dina to catch a wink of sleep in 50 years! Michelle Finney Leaves Canada For Hollywood Teenage TV star Michele Finney bids farewell to Canada this summer. Michele and her parents leave in mid-August for California where she will try her luck in Hollywood. Known to thousands of Can- adian children as the hostess of Razzle Dazzle until early this year, and as co-host of Time of Your Life each Sunday for the past season, Michele, at 15, has been in showbusiness nearly eight years. She began her career as a five-year-old model, later mo ved into television and after a formidable list of TV and radio dramas and interview shows, she was chosen, at eleven, as Razzle Dazzle hostess. A job that would have exhausted a veteran, Razzle Dazzle appear ed live five days a week and Michele was in there pitching every day, as well as keeping up school work and doing the occasional drama. Personal appearances took up still more time and her fan mail, total- ling some 300 letters a week, required attention and often personal replies. During the past season on • 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 or. Tne nayrieia bulletin—July 15,1965-Page Four People Complain of The Oddest Things By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Visiting The Little Inn here recently for nbrunchr one Sunday was this group of faculty members and some students from Western Michigan University at Kalamazoo, Michigan. Several trips a summer are on tap, and another busload is expected from there in the near future. (Bulletin Photo) SAYFIELD 235 Huron Rd HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE Social News EMILY CORY antigu( — GODERICH — Phone 524-8424 Mrs George Ross, of Royal Oak,Mich, a guest of Mr and Mrs Donald Lance of Howard St.? took a surprise swim Saterday morning, while on a hike with some friends. She was walking along the edge of the dock in front of Castle's Boat house when she lost her balance. In as muc as she is an expert swim mer she turned her Miss Amy B. Murr ay of Toronto ret urned home on Wed nesday after spend ing a fortnight ith Miss Mabel Ho dgins and Miss Mar garet Macdonald. Dr J.F.D. and Mrs Camtelon of Torente, who are vacationing at Cakwood, were gue ets of Miss Mabel Hodgins and Miss Margret Macdonald at "Stonehaven" last Thursday. her daughter, Mrs. K. Pruss. PHONE 10 Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38 Mr and Mrs Will- iam westlake,Gail Diane, Carol, Ron- ald, Douglas and 'Patti-Lou from Burnaby B.C.,are visiting Mr West- Alake's parentsoir and Mrs Walter l westlake. LIONS CLUB 31i, GO The Bayfield 4Lions Club in an effort to raise funds for the en- largement of the Community Arena as its contribut- ion to the West Stanley Township Centennial Project is holding Bingo nights in the Bay- field Arena on Fri days July 16, 23, and August 6, 13, V. There will be /5 regular games, r and 5 share-the- l wealth games. The first will common ice at 8100 pa. fall into a perfec t dive r at the same time keeping a fir_i grip on a Don Lamus carved walking stick which she had bec.r using. Apart from her ruined curls and wet clothes, the only casualty of the affair was the loss of her glasses. She will be glad to pay a reward to the finder of these glasses,and may be contacted through Mrs Larnce on 1:ow- ard St. Her friend would have been very upset if she had been hurt, but since she hadn't been, they had a good laugh and even took pictures of her swimming in her dress. Luckily, also, she was a ood sport about it. IC I 1 01 .1 0 11 0 1 1 1 . M 11 1 0 1 11 01 11 01 11 6 Commonest health com- plaint? It seems to be a tossup between the common cold and he headache; the person who has totally escaped either one is a medical rarity. The aver- age American gets three colds a year, and an estimated 85% of Americans suffer from head- aches. Small wonder it's been said that the two things which ans- wer more complaints than any- thing else in the world are the police department and the aspirin tablet! But even aspirin probably would not have cured the " "headache" of the young cou- ple who returned to their Pue- blo, Colorado, home after a vacation--and found that some- one had entered the house in . their absence and mixed about 30 gallons of cherry-flavored gelatin in the bathtub! Short tempers have spurred bizarre complaints. In Cleve- land a complaint was filed against a painter who grabbed a woman and painted both her arms green. Seems she'd been bothering him with repeated criticisms of the way he was painting her garage. The all-time bad sportsman ship record is probably held by the girl in Schongau, Germany, Time of Your Life,,,Michele was seen singing, dancing, act- ing and hamming it up, with a versatility that will stand her in good stead in Hollywood. Now ready to enter Gradell, Michele will return to school in Hollywood. She expects to combine school and career for several years to come. She leaves behind her a large group of friends plus thousands of pen pal fans who are already bombarding her with requests for her Hollywood address so that correspondence can continue. The family will take an apartment and one of Michele's first tasks will be to write to her Canadian pen pals and let them know what Amer- ica's showbusiness capital is 'really like. who attended her former beau's wedding--and demonstrated her displeasure by knocking him down during the ceremonyl Light- fingered citizens come in for their share of crazy charges. In Tucson, Arizona, somebody broke into a chicken coop twice in one week, each time stealing a hen and replac- ing it with a rooster! An Iowa woman complained that a teenager had driven a bicycle over her back as she lay sunbathing in the park. Some people won't give a man a sporting chance: a com- plaint filed in Columbus, Ohio, stated that six men were gamb- ling in the waiting room of the unemployment office. On the other hand, you can't blame a Garfield, Ill. , restau- rant owner for being disconcert- ed when a man seeking a snack entered his eatery--on horse- back! It had to happen and it final- ly did: in the Philippines, a man complained that his dog had been severely bitten on the neck--by a 17-year old boy! B-1-N-G-O Every Saturday Night Branch 109 Con. Legion Goderich, Ont. 14 Games for ;1.00 SUBSTANTIAL JACKPOT Mr and Mrs G. Barnes and their daughter ? London, are staying at the Bayfield Woolen Shop Cabins; Mr an Nre M. Wagner, hit chener, were there for the past two weeks, and Mr' and Mrs H.J. Martelle and family return- ed to Winnipeg thi a weekend. Mr and Mrs Don- ald Lance of Troy, iachigan, and Mr and Mrs David hurt of Pleasant Ridge Mich. who are open ding the summer at their cottages, were joint hosts dor the weekend to members of their Book Club, Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ldward Haapa, of Pleasant Ridge,Mic higan, Lis and Mrs George Ross and Mr and Mra Frank Dyer of Royal Oak Mich. The party attended the Strat ford Festival on Saterday evening. Mrs. Myrtle Park er spent Sunday in London visiting Glinnal (graft !!riuse CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS Gederich North on MITI Rd. off Hwy. 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