HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-09-16, Page 4PRIMITIVES ART GLASS — CHINA
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TO UNMOULD GELATINE
To unmould a gelatine pio-
duct quickly so that it will re-
tain its shape, dip the mould in
lukewarm water and loosen the
upper edge with a sharp knife.
Let air bubbles in and rotate
mould to loosen. Invert im-
mediately on the serving dish.
All moulds for gelatine dishes
should be moistened slightly or
oiled lightly with salad oil be-
fore the jelly is poured in for
easier moulding.
THE
COUNTRY
CUPBOARD
ART ELLIOTT
PROPRIETOR
SHOW TEACHING
OF BRAILLE ON TV
The teaching of Braille to
blind men and women who lose
their sight in adult life, will be
demonstrated over CKNX by
Miss Myra Vipond, the CNIB's
visiting teacher for Southwes-
tern Ontario. Miss Vipond, like
the CNIB's other 41 home teach-
ers across Canada, is herself
visually handicapped.
Watch "Milady" at 2:30,
September 27th.
14-111-6-0
Every Saturday Night
Branch 109 Can. Legion
Goderich, Ont.
14 Games for $1-00
SUBSTANTIAL JACKPOT
TASTY SALAD
Green peas and Ontario
Cheddar cheese combine well
for a colorful, tasty salad. For
every two servings, mix ,e cup
coarsely grated, Cheddar
cheese with 3/4 cup cooked
peas. Add a little, finely-
chopped onion and toss lightly
with mustard-flavored mayon-
naise.
HOTEL
Featuring
The Duke of Bedford
Lounge
—50 ROOMS
PRIVATE BATHS
—EXCELLENT FOOD
in our DINING ROOM
—PRIVATE BATHS
92 SQUARE—Dial 524-7337
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EVELYN HARDY
HANDICRAFT
HANDWOVEN PLACE MATS AND GIFTS
A SPECIALTY
GODERICH R. R. 5 - PHONE 524-9893
ONE CONCESSION EAST AND SOUTH OF CARLOW
• HOME BAKING
• HOMEMADE PRESERVES
• HOMEMADE JAMS
JELLIES. PICKLES
• GOURMET FOODS
• UNUSUAL GIFTS
LOUISA ST. - PHONE 96
MAYFIELD. ONT.
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WATCHMAKER and
JEWELLER
166 The Square
Goderich
FINE CHINA — GIFTS
REPAIRS
COWED
Reageywalk
On September 7
Mrs. Tom Bailey,
Mrs. Walter West-
lake and Mrs. Geo.
Hopson joined the
Clinton and Blyth
Women's Institute
for a northern bus
tour.
They stopped at
Colling7ood and
visited the Blue
Mountain pottery,
Cuknurl (graft !tam
CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS
Gederich
North on Still Rd. off Hwy. S 524-8290
EMILY CORY
antiqueg
235 Huron Rd — GODERICH — Phone 524-5424
FURNITURE -- CANADIAN PINE
CHINA — GLASS
— Mideastern
104 TRAFALGAR ST, GODERICH
1 Clock North of Geed.,horn Playground — Phone 524-11112i
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CHINA - GUNS - PINE FURNITURE
REPAIRING and REFINISHING FURNITURE
45 Waterloo St. — GODERICH — Tel: 524-8717
FOR THAT SPECIAL GIFT
Visit
SQUIRE GIFTS
Craftwork - Pottery - Glass - China
Olin Brown's Homemade Candies
Bayfield Rd. Goderich 524-7920
I Na. WHERE THE FOOD IS GOOD
en Every Veal:1g
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On a Shopping Spree or
Family Outing . .. Stop In
KERR'S MARKET LUNCH
Members of the Idnister of National Defence's Manpower Study Group
are (L-ii.) Flight Lieutenant J.V. Ralph, ,CAF, Group Staff Officer,
Commander R.N. Smith, member for the RCN, Group Captain K.R.
Greenaway, Commanding Officer RCAF Stn Clinton, Commodore R. L.
Hennessy, RCi;.', Group Chairman, Wing Commander G.A. White, I.:ember
for the RCAF, Lieutenant-Colonel A.L. McDonald, member for the
Canadian Army. The group took its leave of RCAF Stn Clinton 8th
September, to proceed to Station Camp Borden for a further look at
Canadian Forces training.
and after lunch
journeyed on to
Midland shrine and
stopped at Penet-
ang and took the
"inner channel"
trip on the boat
Penetang 88.
Mrs. Hopson rem-
arked on the cott-
ages that were bu-
ilt on bare rock,
with no grass cut-
ting required.
They stayed that
night at The Nick-
el Range Hotel in
Sudbury and tour-
ed the city the
next day, also vis-
iting the numisma-
tic -oark which is
situated on the
top of a very stee
-p hill, 1,000 ft.
above sea level
and overlooks the
reduction plant at
Copper Cliff.
From this vant-
age point Mrs. Hop
son said one could
see not only Sud-
bury but also the
plant's three huge
smoke stacks and
at regular-inter-
vals slag pouring
down a hillside. Send us the names of your
visitors.
Drop in and see our large stock
of Fall hats..We trim or make
hats to compliment your costume..
Wedding Gowns a 'Specialty.
Open Evenings ,
THE WEST END HAT SHOP
524-9134
53 Essex Street Goderich
FEDERAL RIDING OF HURON
LIBERAL
Nominating Convention
to select a Candidate to contest the riding in the
forthcoming Federal Election
Thursday, Sept. 23, at 8:30 p.m.
Central Huron Secondary School Auditorium
CLINTON
HON. LARRY PENNEL
Solicitor General in the Pearson Government
will address the meeting
HURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
WM. ELSTON EARL CAMPBELL HAROLD SHORE
President Treasurer Secretary
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Page 4-Bayfield Bulletin-Sept.16/65
Social News
By Mrs. Audrey Bel!chamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38
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The main feature
of the numismatic
park is the "Big
Nickle". It is 30
feet high, 24 in-
ches thick and is
made of stainless
steel. The base is
12 by 12 by six.
The rocks used in
the base construct
ion contain vario-
us ores mined in
the Sudbury dist-
rict
In the park ther
is a gift shop for
coin collectors &
rock hounds and a
lot of items in
raw and polished
state were for sal
There is also a
10-foot replica of
the 1965 Canadian
cent, and there is
also to be a Robt.
Kennedy fifty-cent
piece which will
be 20 feet high in
stainless steel.
The base will
contain a glass en
closure shelter-
ing an eternal fl-
ame. There are al-
so plans for a
Winston Churchill
five shilling coin
memorial. The rep-
lica of the coin
will be 12 feet in
diameter and 14
inches thick and
mounted on three
granite pillars,
each of which will
bear symbols and
descriptions of
his attributes.
The ladies also
visited Sault Ste
Marie and later
enjoyed a ride on
the Algoma Cent-
ral Railway to
Algoma Canyon.
On the journey
home they crossed
the new internat-
ional bridge to U.
S.
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@conference, business meeting or
!social gathering for a quiet weekend
gin the Autumn.
1 The parlor is an excellent place
!for a bridge party--the small dining
!room readily converts into an intimate
'dance floor for you and your friends.
! OPEN THE YEAR 'ROUND -- CENTRAL 3 Mm HOURS:
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• 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 Little Inn Offers You
a delightful holiday at moderate prices
Mulch-12.30 to 1.30 Dianor-5.30 t• 7.00
Sunday Dinners 1-1.30 -o .m. and 5.30 to 7.00
The 7Eittle
8AYFIELD, ONTARIO, CANADA
Telephone Bayfield 11
HEATING
Returning home
by way of Sarnia,
Mrs. Hopson says
she is happy to
be back in "The
Garden of Eden"
of Western Ontario 11