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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-08-26, Page 4Bayfield Bulletin--Thurs.Aug.26/65 Triuruay,augut, iu she was presented ith a membership sin and certificate sy members of the Goshen United Churc omen. Asked on Sunday if she was tired, rs. McKinley said ”I've enjoyed very minute of th ay In SWIMMING OPEN CLOSED 10 A.M. AT ADMISSION DIRECTORY riper, GROUP DUSK FISHING 0 50 CENTS RATES AVAILABLE Elam PER PHONE PICNICS CAR 524-6290 Plumbing ED FINK H e ma I 1 36 Electrical FINK 6 Heating Ltd Service BILL FINK Clinton 482-7682 Goderich Oxygen, First LODGE AMBULANCE SERVICE Aid 524-7345 Equipment • PATTERSON'S USED FURNITURE 97 St. Patrick St. -- Goderich -- Dial 524-7616 a Sky Harbor Air Services Chartered and Sightseeing Flights SKY HARBOR — HIGHWAY 21 Goderich Training 524-7385 — Student — PHONE Complete Motor CLINTON GODERICH W. MacDONALD ELECTRICAL Specializing in Rewinding Electric PHONE DIAL CONTRACTORS ELECTRIC and Heating 482-7702 524-7851 Repair ,• CO. Service I In Wood Candles Here's your Chance to Do your Christmas Shopping Smartly- The Country Cupboard OPEN DAILY FROM 11.30 a.m. to 7.30 p.m. Louisa St. P.O. Box 94 Boyfield Phone 96 20 % OFF II 20 % OFFF Cathedral Glass Ornaments Hand Crafted Pottery 20% OFF II 20% OFF Rustic Furniture II Driftwood Mobiles 10% OFF II 10% OFF Water Colors. II Oil Paintings 20 % OFF II 20 % OFF Lovely Sculptures Hand Carved 20 % OFF Ornamental Candles 20% OFF Handmade Aprons 20% OFF Driftwood Pieces 10% OFF Sterling Jewellery Mrs. Jean McKinley Observes 90th Birthday at Reception • I n I I By Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. S. Grime, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. B. Dupee, spent Fri- day in Hanover. Mrs. W.H. Mon- teith of Pleasant Ridge, Michigan, was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G.N. Rivers Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cook attended the Dilamarton- Penner wedding in London on Saturday. Guests of the R- ev. Gladys Giffin over the past week have been her mot- her, Mrs. W.D. Gif- fin of Sarnia,Miss grace Hall, Toron- to and Mr. and Mrs Gordon Bruton, Their daughter Elizabeth and son Robert of Corunna. Guests with Mr.& Mrs. John R. Cook and family on Sun- day were Mrs. Jas. Buchanan and Miss Kathleeen S. Hee- nan of Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs. M. Thompson and fam- ily of Chicago are visiting Mrs. Th- cmpsonls parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacKenzie. PRIMITIVES ART GLASS — CHINA PINE FURNITURE LAMPS — JEWELLERY The Vine Room antique0 Grp /danger tot Wiest ot.-4obtrirb--Pbont 324.7775 BLACKSTONE Tour NEADWARTERS for COTTAGE FURNITURE ant NOICE !UM WINGS of all kiwis. Phone 524-7741 FURNITURE West St. Goderich The Rev.E.J.B. arrison was in Sarnia on Saturday for the wedding of I is godson, David Allen Elliott to Miss Sandra Sharon Perry,which took place at the Churc of the Latter Day Saints, followed by a reception at the Sarnia Golf and Curling Club. Staying at the Jowett Cottages are Dr. and Mrs. Zymunt Adamezewski and children of Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pye & sons Rscomb; Mr.& Mrs. M.A. Crowe & family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.J. Curry and family; and Mrs. Kennedy, Toronto;. Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnston and two children returned to Port Credit on Saturday after a fortnight with her aunt,Mrs.J.R.R. Willock and family at her cottage on Bayfield Terrace. Cathie and Ainslie Willock accompanies hem to spend a fey ays at Port Credit rs. Willock acc- mpanied her hus- and on her return to Toronto,after aving joined them or the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Erwin, Kitcheae accompanied by the older son Gerald & bliss Ruth Ann Rile, of Toronto,called on friends in the village recently en route to their cottage at Port Elgin. They' were re tdrning from a otor trip..through orthern Ontario, Sault Ste Marie and Michigan to ark their 35th wedding anniversar Flight Lieut. & Mrs.H. Heal and their three childr of RCAF Station, Centralia are occ- upying ”Enfieldfl cottage Aug.14-28. • • Mrs. Jean McKin- ley was the guest of honor at After- noon and evening receptions held at the home of her grandson, Raymond Scotchmer on Sun- day,Aujust 22 when almost 200 people called to congrat- ulate her on her 90th birthday. Receiving guests were her daughter Mrs. Jack Scotch- mer and daughter- in-law Mrs. Camp- bell McKinley, ass isted by grandchil dren Mrs. Raymond Scotchmer, Mrs.Ron Scotchmer, Mrs. R. McKinley and Miss Lynnda Scotchmer. The tea table, covered with a white linen cloth T as centred with an arrangement of pink and white gladioli flanked by pink tapers. Mrs. McKinley, who was the recip- ient of many lovel gifts and bouquets of flowers was ed- ucated at Seaforth High School and Mitchell Model Sc- hool and began her teaching career on August 1st, 1896 at S.S. No. 3, St- anley Township, & taught at other schools in the are She commented on the fact that in those days there were few social ac tivities in conn ection with school work, but pupils and teacher had a deep affection for each other and school was like a appy home. Mrs. McKinley also recalled her edding to Robert cKinley on Jan.21, 1911 when, after the ceremony, they journeyed home by orse and cutter through huge snow • rifts. Throughout the ears she .as been • ery active in church work and was n honorary member • f Goshen WMS for 11 any years. On Social News Audrey Bel!chamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38 Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.W.R. Elliott have been their son John and family, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Greenstreet,Susan and Philip,Bramp- ton; Mrs. Claude Martin,Fordwich; Mr. and Mrs. John Meeks, Stratford; Miss Joan Wagler, Tavistock, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fryer, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dillon and childre of New York city are spending two weeks at the Bauer cottage. Mrs. Neil Sparks and Mrs. Robert M- acKay of Detroit v sited Mrs. George Little from Wednes day until Sunday o last week. Mr. and Mrs. E.J Reid of Detroit ar spending several weeks at their vii lege home. Mrs. Morris Dur- ham,Clintonl spent the weekend with her brother Carl and Mrs. Deihl at 11 The Hut!T. OUR SHELVES ARE STOCKED WITH the finest in Food! Kountry Kist Corn 14 oz. 2 tins for 21c Aylmer Peas 10 oz. 2/25c Kountry Kist Peas 1 for 294 Fresh Corn (Hurry!) 49c doz. SEE THE WIDE SELECTION AT HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE SAW I ELD PHONE 10 We're Overstocked--Must Clear By Labor Day Week-end