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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-07-01, Page 3(J 041 °1-( ( c CAC, ac EMILY CORY antiques 235 Huron Rd — GODERICH — Phone 524-8424 • We have Just about everything you'll need in the good food lines you'll want for vacation meals. See Our Collection of Canadian Handicrafted Blue Mountain Pottery 1 SEE THE WIDE SELECTION AT HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE BAYFIELD PHONE 10 THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS LAURA SECORD CANDIES Enjoy the Cool Summertime Assortment CAMPBELL'S 168 The Square -- GODERICH 524-7532 (lictbarttal Traft itiouse CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS Goderich North on Miil Rd. off Hwy. 8 524-8290 • 1 • Bayfield Bulletin-July 1,1765 Page 3 protect our children G B. CLANCY, O.D. — OPTOMETRIST — For Appointment Phone 524-7251 GODERICH GET E.XPERT INSTALLATION FROM SPECIALISTS B. R. ROBINSON FLOORING CONTRACTOR 61 Hamilton St.. Goderich Phone 524-8831 WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER 166 The Square Goderich FINE CHINA -- GIFTS REPAIRS A COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION FOOTWEAR for beach, street and dress-up wear at ROSS SHOE STORE GODERICH THE SQUARE — DIAL 524-7432 • FOR SALE--Large Oil Furnace, suitable for church or hall or large residence. Used on3y three years. Also hot water heater. Phone Beyfield No. 8 for details. YOUR ESSO FARM AGENT IMPERIAL • GASOLINE • FUEL OIL Ask About Our FREE HOME HEAT SERVICE HAROLD BLACK 296 James St.---Clinton Phone 482-3873 • Keep Your House Clean with FILTER QUEEN For Healthier Living! ROBERT K. PECK VARNA PHONE HENSALL 352-W-2 ,cautiful anc This Lovely Cranberry Heater Lamp Dates Back to 1880 in England, when large lamps gave heat as well as tight. This one has quite a hune wick. Just one of the many lovely items in stock right now. PRIMITIVES ART GLASS — CHINA PINE FURNITURE LAMPS — JEWELLERY Vie Pine Room ZIntiquefs The Country Cupboard Our jfilaingrr 101 bilrel,45!.--030tleridj--1Bbone 324.7775 Louisa St. P.O. Box 94 Bayfield Phone 96 1•••••104M11.•••••••11MMOIMI O•1•••=11.41r Mrs. G. Wright ret- urned to London on Sun day after spending a week with her daughter Staying in the Jowett Cottages are Mrs. D. MacNttt and family of Roxboro, and family,Mr. and Mrs Quebec; Mrs. F. Tin- Arnold Makin.. Last dell, Toronto; Mr. Thursday, Mrs. Wright, and Mrs. D. Bartliff Mrs. Makin. and Bonnie and family, Clinton; spent the day at Kin- Mr. and Mrs. Wick cardin. and son, London; Mre. The Goderich Public Thomas Allen, Mr. and School Teachers held their closing banquet Mrs. W.D. White and d aughter. Mr. and Mrs at the Little Inn on Tony Allen, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. June 24th. J.D. Barlow of Grosse Mr. and Mrs. Victor Point, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. John MacKen- Muratori, Londonorpent the weekend with Mrs. zie and family, in- Muratonile mother,Mrs. eluding their son Leon Duggan at the David, of Windsor; Lakeshore cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fromer and their Mrs. Robert Williams daughter Martha, of Liza and Kate, of New Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Cameron 'fork City, and Andrew McAlister, they were and family, London; joined by their son Professor J. Cattley of the University of and daughter-in-law, New Brunswick, and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Mc- his daughter 3liza- Alister of Toronto. Sunday was the 47th beth of Montreal,PQ, wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Jim Higgine,Toronto spent several days McAlister. last week with his Mr. Mustard, Billy, parents, Mr. and Mrs. John and Linda,Toronto J.B. Higgins. spent the weekend at On Saterday the their cottage. Goderich Business The Misses M. and A. School held their gra Watson of Windsor, are duation Banquet at th spending the summer Little Inn. months at their home on Main St. C y i.11aF 0uith Bayfield, Ontario Next Door To The Library • China • Hand Weavings • Linens • Estate Jewellery • Silver • Gifts (---- C.ilie 11lillaBc 6110 GODERICH FRENCH DRY CLEANERS CLEANERS — PRESSERS — STORAGE Phone 524-8452 35 West Street FURNITURE -- CANADIAN PINE CHINA -- GLASS Agnes Middleton 104 TRAFALGAR ST., GODERICH 1 Block North of Gooderham Playground — Phone 524-882' Denni5 steep CHINA - GUNS - PINE FURNITURE REPAIRING and REFINISHING FURNITURE 45 Waterloo St. — GODERICH — Tel: 524-8717 4. alli? [ GODERICH (Matt RIECK PHARMACY DRUGS 14 The Square Dial 524-7241 • A Complete Une of Groceries, Meats and Fresh Vegetables KERR'S MARKET LUNCH Mein St. -- BAYFIELD -- Mone 81 Patricia Payne received Writers, Knitters and Collectors badges; Lea Ann McLeod, the Collector's badge. Second year service stars were given to Lorelei McClinchey and to Lea Ann McLeod, and third year stare to Pale Scotchmer, Patricia Payne and Mary Lou Castle. Debbie Turner and Lorelei McClinchey received their golden bars and Dale Scotch- mer, Patricia Payne and Mary Lou Castle their golden hand award. Dale Scotchmer and Patricia Payne had wings pinned on by the Did for their "fly up" and were welcomed to the Guide company by Lt.Wara er. Guides receivin, service stare were, lst year,Patty Maloney, Colleen verner, Brenda Martins and Kathy McLeod. Second year, Delors Telford, Monica Gemeinhardt, Lyn Brandon and Vicki Gallant; third year, Karen Fitzsimmons, fourth year, Penny Howlett, fifth year,Lynda Pierson and Terry MacVicar. Later in the program Brownies and Guides joined in singing "In The Cottage" and"Kum Ba Ta". At the conclusion of the meeting ,nifts were presented to Mrs. J. MacVicar and her daughter, Bebbie, who are leaving Ontario pnd the Snovn? Owl, Mrs. Elaine Brandon. B-I-N-G-O Every Saturday Night Branch 109 Can. Legion Goderich, Ont. 14 Games for $1.00 SUBSTANTIAL JACKPOT Social News By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38 Recent registrat- ions at the Little Inn include Mrs.John Guild, Mrs. Glen Rogers, both of Tor- onto; Mrs. Neville Daty, Nasaeau, Baham- as; Mrs and Mrs. Kap lan, Oak Park, Mich; Mr. and Mrs. John Willis; Mr. and Mrs. R. Robertson, both of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Adamson and family, St. Thomas; Miss Palmer, Toronto; and Mrs. June Collier, East Lancing, Michig: A pleasant surprise dinner was planned for Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Sturgeon in Clan Gragor Park on Sater- day by their family, Stuart, Gerald,Helen and Jean. They pres- ented their parents with a lovely gift in honour of their 52nd wedding anniversary. QUIETLY. • REMEMBER the really "Good Things" that used to come out of the old tine country cupboard ? MAYBE it was grandmother's cunboard, or your favorite aunt's, but nothing has ever tasted quite as good since, has it ? HISTORY is now about to repeat itself. We are openincz a food and gift specialty shop on Louisa Street in the old store occupied until last June by Bayfield Public Library, and since then by The Bayfield Bulletin. The paper will continue to have office space there. ACTUALLY, the shop opens for business Monday at 10.00 a.m. but we aren't making any great fanfare because not nearly all the stock we plan on having has arrived.That's why we're opening quietly. THERE'LL be goodies to eat, prepared in the kit- chens of the famed Little Inn. THERE'LL be lovely things to look at, handcrafted by some of the finest artists in Canada, and from our own re,-Ion especially. TH=R=ILL be beautiful things to give, such as pottery, plagues, vases, colored glass creations, small pieces of colonial accessory furniture,the occasional antique and many, many exciting things. DO drop in and visit with Winnifred Traxler, a gift-wise lady who will make shopping such fur. 1