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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-08-05, Page 6COMBINATION ALUMINUM. Screen Doors and Windows Let Us Repair Your Broken Windows And Screens RUSSELL JERVIS 63 Albert St. — Clinton Phone 482-9390 McARTHUR and REILLY LTD. Clearance of Linoleum Tile 9"x9" Standard Guage — Vinyl Asbestos 10c each EXELITE Fibre Glass Awnings Complete Kit From S23.95 Cotta g';'seaclinFdorHomes 36 West St. — GODERICH — 524-8532 GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE Practical Instruction in all Commercial Subjects SENIOR AND JUNIOR COURSES Examinations set, marked, and Diplomas issued by THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Modern Equipment—Qualified Teachers—Tuition $30 Dial 524-8521, 7284, or 6307 for an appointment. 31tfb Your Headquarters for BEDDING MATTRESSES WIDE SELECTION OF COTTAGE FURNITURE BLACKSTONE FURNITURE West St. — GODERICH — 524-7741 YOUR MENU DREARY? Why not try some tasty, fresh-caught whitefish or perch for a refreshing change. Caught fresh daily. Sold pan-ready! SIDDALL'S FISHERIES "THEY DON'T COME ANY FRESHER" BAYFIELD HARBOR PHONE 29 Mr. and Mrs. Roy S math, David and Cathy, Petrolia, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Rowse and four children have returned to London after spending July with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith at their home on Howard Street. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lance, Howard Street, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reed of Troy, Michigan, for the weekend. Fifteen year old Justin Lance left his home in Troy, Mich., at 7:00 am. Friday on his bi- cycle. He pedalled to Bayfield, a distance of 125 miles in 17 hours, including a one hour break in Grand Bend. Apart from a few leg cramps he re- ported no trouble and a most enjoyable experience. Mrs. Richard Blundell and Mrs. Lloyd Natchett, Toronto, were guests of Miss Hodgins at "Stonehaven" for a few days last week. With Mrs. J. Cluff this week- end were her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cluff, of Stoney Creek; her daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Faller, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Mc- Laughlin, who have just re- turned from their honeymoon in New York and Jamaica, and her daughter Jacqueline and her fiance, Paul Moss of London. Recent guests of Mr. William Johnston were his daughter, son- in-law and grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Angus McRae and David. From Hayfield they went north to complete their vacation. Miss Barbara Wild is visit- ing her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bedona, Forest, for a vacation. House guests of Brigadier and Mrs. F. A. Clift this week- end were Wing Commander and Mrs. A. E. Arnett, and Miss Barbara Cliff, all of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. P. Weston have her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. W. Bosnell, Sas- katoon, as guests this week; also visiting was Mrs. Weston's sister, Mrs. Julia Fulton, who left for Edmonton on Sunday. The three ladies attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Bosnell in Goderich on Satur- day. On Sunday they were visited by Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fulton and two daughters, of Thorndale. On Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Scotchmer held a reception on the lawn of their home for the eldest son, Steph- en and his fiancee, Miss Jean- nie Etue, on the eve of their wedding. The assembled com- pany later proceeded to Gode- rich for the wedding rehearsal, after which Mr. and Mrs. Scot- chmer entertained them at a dinner party at the Little Inn. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Scotch- mer had as weekend guests, Carmen Burns, Kingston; Jim McLeod, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. E. Elliott, Osh- awa, and Mr. and Mrs. William Barber, St. Thomas. Mrs. H. Cobb was in Kin- cardine last weekend staying with her cousins, Dr. and Mrs. H. Couch. Mr. W. Nichol is occupying Mrs. Cobb's cottage on Dele- van Street for the first two weeks in August. In September he will return and spend the winter there. Guests of F/L and Mrs. R. A. Simons over the civic holi- day weekend were Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Wall and sons Leslie and Ricky of Rexdale, Mr. and Mrs. G. Burnham of St. Catharines, Mr. Bob Alexander of Wood- stock, F/O and Mrs. M. Barber and baby daughter, Gilliam, of Denfield, Mr. and Mrs. Syd Barber and Sydney of London, Tony Barber of Windsor. On Friday, July 31, Cpl. and Mrs. J. H. Gallant and family, Bayfield. went to Camp Borden for the graduation exercises and parade of the RCASC Ap- prentice Training Company. Their eldest son Christopher was Parade Sgt. Major, a duty which he performed in an ex- emplary manner. Chris Gal- lant is now home on a month's leave, after which he will re- turn to Camp Borden as a private in the regular army. Mr. and Mrs. John Land had their sons, Andrew and his wife Marion, from Toronto, and Sandy, London, with them this weekend. The Right Rev. W. A. Town- ahead, D.D., Suffragan Bishop of Huron, will preach at Trin- ity Anglican Church at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, August 9. Misses M. Hodgins and Mc- Donald, motored to Toronto on Friday. On their return Satur- day, Miss A. Murray accomp- anied them to be their guest for two weeks. Barbara Aldwinckle, Varna, was a recent guest of Karen Fitzsimons. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Akiwinckle, Paul and Mrs. Pretty, Seaforth, visited at the Fitzsimons' home in the even- ing. Billy Simeoe returned Friday from Clinton Pu Hospital, where he had under?: gone an appendectomy to re- cuperate at the home of his aunt, Mrs. J. E. Howard. Mrs. Florence Ansell who has been the guest of Mr. W. E. Maness for the past two weeks returned to London on Thursday. Mrs. E. A. Featherston is confined to Clinton Public Hos- pital for a few days for x-rays and a check-up. At the Jowett Cottage area this week are: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denomme and sons, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. K. Pye and family, WindSor; Mr. and Mrs. Larratt Higgins and fam- ily, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Cox, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. J. Clarry and family, To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wil- son and family, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchinson and family, Windsor. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, Christine and Janice, London, were with his parents, Friday till Sunday. Christine is stay- ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith, for a few days more. John Lean, Th.edford, was also a guest on Sunday. Page 6---The Bayfield Bulletin—Wed., August 5, 1964 Social News (By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38) SHOP 'TIL 10 P.M. IN GODERICH Red and White Foodmaster J. M. CUTT, prop. Victoria St. Goderich ANDERSON'S BOOK CENTRE Your School Supply Headquarters ZIPPER BINDERS, SCHOOL BAGS, BRIEFCASES —2 BIG DRAWS Win a chance on a Motor Scooter or a TV in SHEAFFER'S Contest Transistor Radio. 33 East St. — Goderich — Next to Post Office KENWOOD BLANKETS BENMILLER BLANKETS HUDSON BAY BLANKETS JONH S. BROWN'S Household Linens from Belfast Ireland PETER SCOTT'S Shetland Wool and Lamb's Wool Sweaters for the Ladies GLEN CREE — Mohair Slumber Throws These and many other items of interest to American and Canadian turists at F. E. HIBBERT &SON 160 THE SQUARE GODERICH