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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-12-17, Page 5WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER 166 The Square Goderich FINE CHINA — GIFTS REPAIRS CLASSIFIED ADS BRING QUICK RESULTS We l Famous Weiigi And TAKE-OUT Orders ESQUIRE CAFE The Square 524-9941 GODERICH Shopping Begins in the Pages Of This Newspaper &aft 7' iluze CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS Goderich North on MIII Rd. off Hwy. 8 524-6290 • • BEST WISHES To You and Yours at Christmas WESTLAKE'S GARAGE JACK MERNER, Proprietor Highway 21 BAYFIELD 50-R-2 Groceries, Meats and Fresh Vegetables tA Complete Line of KERR'S MARKET LUNCH Main St. — BAYFIELD — Phone 81 A)ennic; &WI) CHINA - GUNS - PINE FURNITURE REPAIRING and REFINISHING FURNITURE 45 Waterloo St. — GODERICH — Tel: 524-8717 The December meeting of the Trinity Church Ladies' Guild was held in the Parish Hall Tuesday evening, December 8, with eight members present. The meeting was opened by the rector, Rev. E. J. B. Har- rison, with prayers. The act- ing secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Scot- chmer, read the minutes of the last meeting and Mrs. L. B. Smith gave her treasurer's re- port. These two reports were moved for adoption and approv- ed. Plans were made for the Sun- day School Christmas party to be held in the Parish Hall Tues- day afternoon, December 29. There being no further busi- ness, Mr. Harrison took the chair for the election of offic- ers for the year 1965, and asked Mrs. Percy Weston to act as scrutineer. Elect Officers Those elected to office were: honorary president, Mrs. Ern Featherston; president, Mrs. Fred Arkell; first vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Percy Weston; sec- ond vice-president, Mrs. Larsen; secretary and press secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Scotchrner; treasur- er, Mrs. L. B. Smith; card and flowers, Mrs. Harold King; and the visiting committee will be Mrs. King and Mrs. Smith. The members accepted with regret Mrs. Percy Weston's de- cision not to continue on as 1 president for 1965. She has held the office for the past nine years, and the Guild has com- pleted many worth-while pro- jects for the church, rectory and parish hall under her lead- ership. Mrs. Weston thanked the members for their help and co-operation during her term as president. She will hold the office until the new presi- dent, Mrs. Arkell, returns from her Western trip. Mr. Harrison thanked the ladies for their work during the past year and their co-op- eration with the wardens and board of management in assist- ing with work necessary to the care of the rectory, church and parish hall. The meeting was closed by the rector and a social hour was spent, with each member contributing to a pot-luck lunch. White Gift Service At Varna Church A White Gift Service was held in the United Church at Varna last Sunday morning with the pastor, Mr. M. Mor- rison, in charge and assisted by a number of Sunday School scholars. The Sigma-C had charge of the candle-lighting service. Next Sunday the Christmas service will be held at 10.15 a.m. and a candle-lighting ser- vice at 7:30 p.m. FURNITURE -- CANADIAN PINE CHINA -- GLASS Agnes Middleton 104 TRAFALGAR ST., GODERICH 1 Block North of Gooderham Playground — Phone 524-8829 BAYFIELD SOCIAL NOTES Canon and Mrs. H. F. Paull returned to Brantford on Thursday after being overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Diehl at "The Hut". Mr. and Mrs. W. E. G. Bell- chamber were in Guelph on Saturday visiting their son and his family, Mr and Mrs. J. B. Grime, Derek and Barry. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leonard Varna Orangemen Elect New Officers LOL 1035 held their annual meeting Thursday evening last. It was preceded by a turkey supper. The lodge Is again sponsoring the skating rink which will soon be in operation. The County Master, Harry Crich of Clinton, conducted the election of officers and District Master Russel Page of Grand Bend installed the officers, as- sisted by Leslie Hutchison of Greenway. The officers elected are as follows: W.M., Charles Reid; D.M., Ivan McCiymont; Chap- lain, Louis Taylor; Recording Secretary, Ralph Stephenson; Financial Secretary, William Dawson; Treasurer, Fred Mc- EMILY CORY antiques 235 Huron Rd — GODERICH — Phone 524-8424 I THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS LAURA SECORD CANDIES An Outstanding Selection Xmas Gifts! CAMPBELL'S 168 The Square — GODERICH — 524-7532 Thurs., December 17, 1964—Bayfield Bulletin—Page 5 God Bless Us Everyone! A reformed Ebenezer joins the Cratchit family's Christmas feast in the final scene of "Mr. Scrooge,' the original musical to be seen on CBC-TV's Show of the Week, Monday, Dec. 21. Clockwise from left are: Cyril Richard, Alfie Bass, Neil Culleton, Tessie O'Shea, Barbara Gryfe, Michael Dodds, Leslie Mc- Leod, Elizabeth Culleton. (CBC Photo) 05Zie GIFTS P r)// ?I fri/ci-,5 A COMPLETE LINE OF GIFTWARE Lamps — Appliances — Fixtures 52 The Square Goderich [ 1 befine R"Inli a ntiques r PRIMITIVES -- PINE FURNITURE -- ART GLASS CHINA -- BRASS -- LAMPS -- JEWELLERY 101 JPJ: est qt.--eoberitb--Pone 524-7775 ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL Entertainment Nightly In The TIMBERLANE ROOM Dining Room and Banquet Facilities Open to 1 a.m. Monday thru Friday-11.30 p.m. Sat. MODERN MOTEL UNITS Fully Air-Conditioned Prop., Bill & Doug Fleischauer—Phone 482-3489 STOCK UP ON THESE SPECIALS! Creamed Corn 20-oz. tin 2 for 29c Peas & Carrots 10-oz. tin 2 for 21c Burn's 1 1/2 lb. Cooked Hams $1.49 Pineapple Sliced, Crushed or Tdibits 20-oz. tin 2 for 49c HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE BAYFIELD PHONE 10 church on Sunday, Dec. 20, at 7:30 p.m. A cordial welcome is extended to all. F/0 and Mrs. "Ted" Turner and their baby daughter, Mary Kathleen, arrived from Green- wood, N.S., on Saturday to stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Turner, during the holi- day season. They will return to Greenwood on Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker, Pam, Jackie and David, Dor- chester, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Parker. Trinity Church Ladies' Guild Elects Officers were visiting her mother over the weekend, Mrs. E. A. Fea- therston, who has returned to Willowdale with them. Mrs. Ivan Steckle spent last weekend in London as guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Tay- lor and family. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Rivers, accompanied by Mrs. M. Rob- inson spent last Thursday in Stratford. Mrs. Ed. Sturgeon is a pa- tient in Clinton Public Hospital. Mrs. Russell Kerr is recup- erating, but still confined to her home after a fall sustained at their son's home 10 days ago. The choir of St. Andrew's United Church will have a carol and candle-light service in the 1. 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