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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-09-16, Page 4PRIMITIVES ART GLASS — CHINA PINE FURNITURE LAMPS — JEWELLERY Irbe Pine Room antiqueo Aar? YU:linger 101 Meet .45t.--460berilt -ftone 524.7775 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 GODERICH 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. Y). maga. 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 Atnnig tottep 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 Op 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 16-23b Page 4-Bayfield Bulletin-Sept.16/65 Social News By Mrs. Audrey Bel!chamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38 a 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. ilISISISISISIIMIIMI111111111•11011111111111111111111101111111•1111111111111111•111111MOISINIMMIN111111111111111111* C 11111111111.11111=01.11.1.1.111111.11.111=MMINEN: I n I I I a U Make reservations now for your @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: S • 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