The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-08-26, Page 3From 1955 to 1963 the total
of expenditures on education
by municipal and provincial
governments rose from $560
million to $1,695 million.
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Wednesday, August 26, 1964—The Bayfield Bulletin—Page 3
Social Editor
Phone 38
Bulletin Office
Phone 96
Recent guests of Mrs. Har-
old King were Mr. and Mrs.
A. B. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Browning, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Kent, all of Sarnia.
Mrs. Harold AtwOod and Ken-
ny, of Galion, Ohio, are guests
Miss Ann Tate, Aylmer, was
the weekend guest of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Toms. Their son-in-
law, Cpl. L. Westlake, OPP,
with his wife and family have
returned home after spending
two weeks with them.
Mrs. E. R. Weston is in Lon-
don staying with her son.
of Mrs. King this week.
Last week Mrs. R. Larson,
Mrs. Betty McLeod and Lea-
Arm spent Friday and Satur-
day with Mr. Clarence Larson,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Slumpf,
Friesland, Holland, are staying
with Mr. and Mrs. John Land.
Mr. Slumpf and his wife will
spend three weeks with his sis-
ter and brother-in-law.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Steckle
and their son spent last week
as guests of their daughter and
her husband, Mr. and Mrs, J.
W. Taylor, London. Ivan, Jr.
with his friend Gary Johnson.
who accompanied them, are
remaining in London for a
short vacation.
Mr. Charles Toms had as
recent guests his niece and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lit-
tle, and Mrs. Will Clark, of
Union.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carruthers
and family, Dundas; Mr. and
Mrs. L. Higgins and family,
Toronto; Miss Alden Hadwen,
Pasadena, California; Mr. and
Mrs. Cyril Cox, Detroit, Mich.;
Mr. and Mrs. A. Somerville,
daughter and grandchildren,
Mahon; Mr. and Mrs. James
Cameron, London; Mr. and
Mrs. J. Clarry and family, Mr.
and Mrs. E. H. Blair, Mr. and
Mrs. W. Fentey, Mr. and Mrs.
McNeill, all of Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hughes
have moved from Detroit to
their home in the Jowett Cot-
tage area. Mr. Hughes was
with Packard Motors for many
years and retired in June from
General Motors.
Miss Louise MacVean w a s
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J.
B. Higgins for a week on Lake
Boshkung in the Highlands of
Haliburton, when there they
spent a day at Algonquin Park
and enjoyed a visit to the
museum.
Miss Janice Turner is a guest
of Brigadier and Mrs. F. A.
Clift.
Mr. and Mrs. George Spratt
of London, called at the Rect-
ory on Friday evening, enroute
home from a vacation at Kin-
cardine.
Mr. and Mrs. James Culley,
of London, visited at the Rec-
tory on Sunday evening after
bringing their daughter Janet,
to the Huron Church Camp for
the Junior Auxiliary camp of
the Anglican Church in the
Diocese of Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.
Blake, of Sarnia, were guests
at the Rectory on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Skelton
of Sarnia, called at the Rect-
ory on Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Herni-
man, of Windsor, were the
guests of the Rev. E. J. B. Har-
rison on Sunday while on a
short honeymoon, having been
married on Saturday in the
Church of 'the Ascension there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Edwards
and Kelly were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. K. Mackie.
Master Clare Sager, Goder-
ich, spent a few days last week
with his grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs. F. P. Arkell. His brother,
Ricky, is their guest 'this week.
Mrs. Edna Turner of Detroit,
Michigan, has returned home
after spending the past two
weeks with Mrs. Bruce Men-
erey.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Grime,
Derek and Barry, Guelph, were
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
G. Bellchamber, for a few days
last week.
You probably don't drive as
far as you think, the Ontario
Safety League points out. In
North America 6$ percent of
passenger car trips are less
than five miles. The average
trip is 8.4 miles. The average
occupancy is 1.8.
Social News
( By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38)
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