The Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-04-15, Page 2Apr.15,1965 -PAGZ TEM
G. B. CLANCY, O.D.
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Phone 524-7251
GODERICH
B-I-N-G-0
Every Saturday Night
Branch 109 Can. Legion
Goderich, Ont.
14 Games for $1 00
SUBSTANTIAL JACKPOT
FLOWERS
and
PLANTS
for
ALL OCCASIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Sparks, Gary & Gayle
of Port Elgin, visited
Mr. and Mrs. 7. Nulls
on Saturday.
Mr. R.C. Moore of
Detroit spent the
weekend at The Albion
Hotel.
Mrs. George Hopson le
was in North Tonawanda
near Buffalo for sev-
eral days last week,
visiting Mrs. 1. Klo-
pfler.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Moss, London, were
week-nd guests of Mrs.
J. Cluff.
Mrs. William Smale
and George Smale of
Grosse Point, Michigan
spent the weekend at
the Albion Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Pounder, Stratford &
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Smith and daughter of
London, were at their
summer home on Sunday.
Mrs. Morris Durham
of Clinton came late
Thursday to visit her
brother Carl and Mrs.
Diehle.
Mr. and Mrs. J.B.
Grime, Derek and Bar-
ry and Mr. Don. Cole
of Guelph visited Mr.
and Mrs. 7. Hulls &
Mr. and Mrs. G. Bell-
chamber on Sunday.
Miss Blends, Blair,
Reg.!., of St. Thames
spent Driday until
Sunday with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. R.
Blair.
On the return trip
they followed the At-
lantic Coast route to
Mrs. A.F. Foster,
Mrs. W.R. Aberhart,
Mrs. W.R. Elgie, Mrs.
H.S. Heard and J.P.
Ferguson of London
were at the Albion
Hotel on Monday for
luncheon, after which
they repaired to the
home of Mrs. Foster's
brother, R. Stimson,
where they enjoyed an
afternoon of bridge.
Mrs. J.3. Howard has
returned from a month-
long trip in The Uni-
ted States with her
brother-in-law Rev.H.
G.Z. Crosby and Mri.
Crosby and Mrs. Cun-
ningham of Moontown.
She travelled through
Kentucky, Tennesee &
Alabama to Pensacola,
?la., where they st-
ayed a few days be-
fore continuing along
the Gulf Coast to St.
Petersburg, ?maps and
Florida Keys.
GODERICH
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Bowlers
Annual Dinner
CUBS
The Cubs held their
regular meeting April
5 when an important
accomplishment by Cub
Brie: Keene was ack-
nowledged. Brian has
earned his second star
which means he has co-
mpleted all his tests
as required by Polic-
ies, Rules and Regul-
ations, and when he
gees into Sceuts.which
will be in the near
future, he will be
able to wear "The Lea-
ping Wolf's Badge".Te
the Culmaster's know-
ledge, Brian is the
first Cub in the Bay-
field area to meet
these qualificatiems.
Well tone, Brian I
The Cubmaster repor-
ts that two new Chums
are to be invested. ea
April 19 in the pers-
ons of Robbie Pease &
Peter McVeal. Also two
of the Cubs, Danny Mc-
Leod ant Kelvin Merlon'
ant Cub Instructor Ter
ry MacVicar are down
with the measles. Get
well sees. We miss
your Cub smiles at our
functions 1
BROWNI IS
The regular Brownie
meeting was held last
week. The Brownies
worked en their proj-
ect for their Seater
Geed Tura. 341W3141,1
tests were passed. and
plans were made for a
weiner roast en Satur-
day.
SCOUTS
Oa Saturday April 10
The Bayfield Scouting
Groups invaded the be-
ach where all joined
in a weiner roast und-
er the guidance of the
leaders.
While the Scouts bu-
sied themselves gath-
ering weed for • large
fire, with their new
Is a geed time to STORE TOUR WINTER
GARMENTS in our safe, epitomical BOX
STORAGE. Held up to 30 lbs. $ 4.50
(Still Time to Clean Those Summer Things)
BLUEWATER CLEANERS
524-6231 Goderich 38 West
CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS
Goderich
North on Mill Rd. off Hwy. 8 524-6290
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DRUGS
A Complete Line of
Groceries. Meats and Fresh Vegetables
KERR'S MARKET LUNCH
Main St. — BAYFIELD — P:ione
14 The Square Dial 524-7241
Scout Leaders Percy
Reaper and Hayseed
Scetchmer, several
Brownies and Guides
passed their fire lay-
ing tests.
By this time every-
one had gathered are-
na& the campfire for
hot dogs, het choco-
late ant pep.
After the refreshm-
ents, the Guides had
a sing song, followed
by the Brownies. The
Cubs put en an amusing
skit about an old car.
The Guides and Sco-
uts were each given a
paper clip, clothes-
pin, small aluminum
plate containing a
small piece of bacea,
an almond nut and a
match. With these ar-
ticles they were to
nook the bacon. The
best cooks are still
uakaown
A short campfire
singsong with all tak-
ing part climaxed a
most enjoyable even-
ing.
Keep Your House Clean
with
FILTER QUEEN
For Healthier Living!
ROBERT K. PECK
VARNA
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Social News
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For Rooms and Meals Commencing
GOOD FRIDAY APRIL 16
and will open fully for the sum-
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Meanwhile, Banquets and Rec-
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The Bluewater Bowling
League held their 4th
annual banquet on Sat.
evening April 10 at
the Clinton-Bayfield
Golf Club with 21 pre-
sent.
The President, Wal-
ter Turner, awarded
trophies to the win-
ning team 'The Shark-
s° comprised of Bill
and Madelon McIlwaia,
Gordon and Kay Scot -
chmer, Wilfred and
Marion Castle. The
trophies for high av-
erages were presented)
to Walter Turner and
Madelon McIlwain.
League officers for
1965 will be;
President, Gordon
Scetchmer; Secretary,
Rose Marie Scetchmer;
Treasurer, Jee
After the business
meeting a social eyed.,
aim of cards and dan-
cing was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jake Heiler.
PAPER DRITZ
A group of 'sum
people from Varna will
be conducting a paper
drive in Varna and
Bayfield on Saturday
April 17.
(By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38)
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West St. Goderich
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EASTER SPECIALS
CURED HAM 69c lb.
Smoked Picnics 39c lb.
Grade A Chickens 39c lb.
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