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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1966-06-17, Page 4CBC Consumer Reporter Professional home economist Mrs. Margaret Pope (left) tells Canadian homemakers how to get the most for their money each weekday morning on CBC radio's For Consumers series. Mrs. Pope reports to listeners on everything from food pro- ducts to textiles and household appliances. As in the above photo, she often interviews people direct- ly concerned with the product under discussion. PRIMITIVES ART GLASS — CHINA PINE FURNITURE LAMPS — JEWELLERY Vie Pine Room Ztittique5 fRarp jfitstnger 101 Mem 40.--60berifb--fibone 524.7775 ART ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR LOU ISA ST . BAYF I ELD. ONT . for your sportswear wardrobe The GODERICH THE SQUARE SHOPPE PAGE FOUR-The Bayfield Bulletin,June 17,1966 Where To Find Antiques, Unusual Gifts PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565-2864, Bayfield Subscriptions, Classified Advs. and Display Advs. all accepted by the Bayfield correspondent. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pruss and family, London, spent the weekend at their new cottage on Peggy Acres. Mr. and Mrs. Whitesall, Wheatley, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald John- ston, Mrs. Johnston has been appointed church organist for Trinity Anglican Church, Bay- field. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steckle had as their guests last week, Lee Etue, Detroit. They were joined at the weekend by their daughter and family, Mr. arid Mrs. J. W. Taylor, David and Paul, London. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lar- son and Karen, London, were weekend visitors with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Lar- son. Mrs. W. R. Wilson, Detroit, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Chapman. Michael Scotahmer is visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mc- Laughlin in Toronto for several days. Mr. and Mrs. William Barber and family, St. Thomas, were at their cottage for the week- end. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ham- blin, Qu'Appelle, Sask., and their son Robert, Innisfail, Al- berta, called on friends in the village last week. They were visiting their aunt, Mrs. John Reid, Seaforth. This was Mrs. Hamblin's first visit east for 32 years, and the recalled many former school friends with wham she attended Bayfiele Primary Schooa. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Klaudi and baby son, Albert, returned to Woodstock on Sunday, after visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Oddleif- son returned home last week from Enid, Oklahoma, Where they spent a week with their aunt, Mrs. S. H. McEvoy. R. H. Middleton and son Bob, Hensall, were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Diehl an Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pye and family, Ruscombe; Mr. and Mrs. Brian Pye, Windsor, and Miss Mary Widoornbe, spent the weekend at .their cottage in the Jowett Grove area. F/L and Mrs. Robert Mac- Donald are occupying one o1 the Jowett cottages. F/L Mac- Donald is on course at Cell Clinton. George Lindsay, University of Waterloo; Nigel Belleham- ber, Dennis Logan and Jim Robinson, University of West- ern Ontario, were all recipient: of good news in Saturday's maiL Congratulations gentlemen! Fred Masluek and his two daughters, London, were art their Dow Street cottage for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murray and their grandson Timmy,' were at their lakeshore cottage this weekend. Mrs. John Pearson spent Thursday and Friday in Lon- don, returning with her son Jahn and family on Friday evening; Mr. and Mrs. Pearson, Jr., and son Doug, stayed at their cottage on Dow Street until Sunday. Enjoying the delightful week- end at their summer homes were: Ars. John McConkey and family, Mrs. Nelson McConkey, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hart, all of London; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fish- er and Frank, St. Agatha; Mrs. Kallio, Detroit, and the Misses Steadman, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Steadman and their daugh ter, London. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pease and family, London, spent the weekend in the village. The Rev. Canon H. M. Lang- Ford is a guest at the Albion Hotel; other weekend guests at the hotel were, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Filter, their daughter and niece, from St. Clair, Mich.; and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Stuart of Sarnia. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred LeBeau for the week-end were her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moss, London. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Scotch- mer, Siarnita, spent Friday 'til Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Scotehmer. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Poulter, Ottawa, were guests for the (4ekend of Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Rivers. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Logan, Jr., and baby daughter, Sara. London, visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Logan over the weekend. Mrs. Walter Westlake, Mrs. Jim Hutchings, Mrs. Carrie Heard, Mrs. B. Menerey, Mrs. John Sturgeon, Mrs. Tom Bailey, Mrs. L. McMillan, Mrs. R. R. Fitzsimons, Mrs. Fred Mote, Mrs. R. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Atkin- son, Mount Clemens, Mich., were at their summer home this weekend. Mrs. C. F. Kanter, Detroit, is spending the month of June at her cottage. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reid, De- troit and Bayfield, are in resi- dence at their Louisa Street home. Mrs. Reid's sister, Mrs. George Reid, Varna, was their weekend guest. Visiting them on Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brooks, Sarnia. Mrs. George Little had her nephew, OPP Constable Wil- liam Johnston, his sons, Jeff and Gerald, St. Catharines, as guests for Saturday and Sun- day. Mrs. S. H. Bryant's guests for the wekend were her daugh- ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Myers, London. Mrs. George Hopson joined the Clinton Clintonian Club last Thursday, June 9, on a charter- ed buts to Kitchener and Elmira. 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