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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1966-08-18, Page 3PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565-2864, Subscriptions, Classified all accepted by the Advs. and Display Advs. Bayfield correspondent. YOUR ESSO FARM AGENT IMPERIAL • GASOLINE • FUEL OIL Act About Our FREE HOME HEAT SERVICE HAROLD BLACK 296 James St.—Clinton Phone 482-3873 ,74 e w• PRIMITIVES PINE FURNITURE ART GLASS - - CHINA LAMPS — JEWELLERY ale 6ttilb Bayfield, Ontario Next Door To The Library • China • Hand Weavings • Linens • Estate Jewellery • Silver • Gifts EDWARD FUELS SHELL —FURNACE OIL —STOVE OIL —FARM GASOLINE —DIESEL Fast Delivery Dependable barrios Phew. 52443E6 EDWARD MS 2 AsogIsees, Gederiela the Flue Room antiquelS Illarp Jfitsinsitr lel fang t. --60ber *bone 524.7775 /A. TENTING TRAILERS PER DAY - WEEK OR SEASON Our well shaded camp sites have hydro, water and some sites are equipped with sewer facilities. There is a private sandy beach and a playground. The golf course is just a h-mile away. All of this assures you that your stay at JOWETT'S GROVE will be a happy one. ENJOY BOATING AND MANY OTHER RECREATIONAL FACILITIES COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY On The Grounds BOOTH On The Grounds FOR RESERVATIONS, PHONE "RED" GARON Bayfield 565-9902 • Clinton 482-9216 Dancing in the Pavilion Every 'Friday Night Pavilion available for Po.ries, Receptions, or Stags. Made by Reservations The Bayfield Bullet in-Aug.18,1966-Page 3 Where To Find Antiques, Unusual Gifts iill".n ••••n •••••••••••41...........: HAPPENINGS Bayfield Hospital since last October re- turned home to Hayfield last Saturday, accompanied by a fellow nurse, Miss Sharon Mc- Radu of Vancouver. They are staying with Brenda's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Heard returned home on Tuesday after a trip through British Columbia to Vancouver and Victoria with their son-iin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kirkham Recent guests of Mrs. S. Bey- ant have been, Mrs. John Wood- hams of London; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Worth of Winnipeg; Mr. and Mrs. R. Edwards of Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Myers of London; Mr. and Mrs. W. Lurnby and children of London; Miss Janey Myers of London, visited her grandmother, and -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Harrison of Ancaster. A variety show featuring, Scott and Susan Layard, Burl- ington, Michigan; Ann, David and Jane McConkey, and David Cox, London; Robbie Thorpe, Toronto; and Mary Beth, Meg and Sally Scofield, New Jersey, took place on Friday, August 12 in the McConkey's sprious gar- dens. The young players donated the proceeds of over four dol- lars to the Pioneer Park Associ- ation. -Diehl at "The Hut". Mr. and Mrs. Tom Logan Jr., London, and their daughter, Sara, are vacationing with Mrs. Logan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cook. Guests with the G. N. Rivers last Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rivers, Carl, Karen and Allen, London. 'Karen stay- ed until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Logan, Crumain were guests from Friday until Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. McManus, London; Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans; and Reeve and Mrs. B. Moore all of Stayner, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mayman and Jeffery on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. Z. Aclarnezewski of Waterloo University, were vacationing at Jowett cottage , area for the weekend. Willard Sturgeon is visiting his daughter, Mrs. G. Stewart and family, RR 2, Ripley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond and Mr. and Mrs. E. Florian, spent four days at Point Farms Provincial Park last week. W. Sturgeon, is visiting his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sherritt's guests for the weekend were, her brother and sister, W. Os- borne and Mrs. Jolliff, bath of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pearson and Douglas, returned to London on Sunday, after a three week va- cation at their cottage. Barry Fisher, Waterloo, LS staying at his cottage on Dow Street. Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, London, were at their cottage for the weekend. Mrs. W. R. Elliott left for Kitchener on Sunday en route to Montreal where she will em- bark on the "Empress of Can- ada" leaving for England. Mrs. Elliott will visit relatives and friends near Sheffield and Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stirling, Toronto, were at their cottage, north of the village for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling had just returned flue a month-long visit to the West coast. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parker had their sons and families, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, Pam, Jack and David of Dor- chester; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Parker, Charlie and Kim, Lon- don; with them over the week- end. Pam, Jack, Charlie and Kim Will also spend the rest of the week with their grandpar- ents. George Lindsay of Waterloo University, was home for the weekend. Brian Lapthorne, Lon- don, joined Mr. and Mrs. John Lindsay and family on Satur- day. Mrs Min Castle returned home on Thursday last, after visiting her daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heath in Dawson Creek, B.C. for four weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Don Haw and their daughter, Ann, returned to Dunnville on Sunday after spending the weekend at their village home. Herbert Paull, who has been visiting his brother, Canon F. H. Paull and Mrs. Paull, left for his home in MarrisIburg on Tuesday. Miss Kay Reid, Windsor, is a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mrs. John Pearson Sr., re- ports that recently, someone re- moved a bird bath from her garden and placed it on a neigh- bour's patio, damaging it be- yond repair. Mrs. J. L. McMurray, London, is a guest at the Albion Hotel. Weekend guests were Misses Diane and H. Goldsborough, ac- companied by their aunt, Mrs. Alede Mitchell, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Main, Brant- ford, and the two month old Indian baby they have in their care; L. N. Clipperton, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Myer, Tor- 'onto; and Dr. and Mrs. G. C. MacPherson, Waterford. Mrs. Myer and Mrs. MacPherson were the former Misses Forbes who sold their summer home on Howard St. to the Anglican Rectory. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Fuller, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hubbard, all of London; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Uptigrave, New Hamburg; Jack Smith and Mr. and Mrs. W. Bean, Reg and Ron, Dorchester, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith. J. B. Bowler, Detroit, is a guest at the Albion Hotel until mid September. Miss Gayle Turner and Miss Chris Meir, London, spent the wekend with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turn- er. Miss Brenda Blair, Reg. N., Who has 'been on the staff of Los Angeles County General Modern Etiquette BY ROBERTA LEE Q. Whose privilege is it to select the music to be played at a church wedding? A. The bride's. But, of course, she should con- sult with her minister regarding this, since some types of music are banned in certain church- es. Q. When a man is din- ing in a restaurant with his wife, and another couple stops at their table for a few words, must he rise? A. A man always rises when a woman stops at his table. Q. When a newcomer ar- rives at a large party in your home, is'it necessary to take him around the house and introduce him to these group where you are sure he will enjoy himself, introduce him to everyone else, or at- tempt a mass introduct-, ion? A. Either would be awk- ward. Much better to take your guest to a small group where you are sure he will enjoy himself, introduce him to these persons, and he can take care of his own introduct- ions from there on. ENJOY YOUR PICNIC AT JOWETT'S GROVE BAYFIELD OVERLOOKING LAKE HURON AND THE BAYFIELD RIVER PICNIC GROUNDS with every facility You will surely enjoy your picnic more at JOWETT'S GROVE. Our charge is nominal, only 50c per car We have just every facility for a good time. Remember we are the only place in the area with covered tables.