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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. SIgHT-SEEINIG QUIZ qe:4 Soeef ate • THE FIRST IRON-HORSE IN THE CANADIAN WEST IS ON DISPLAY AT A RAILWAY DEPOT. 5V/tilf/Ok • VI30.1.INVIN 03:1INNIM NI21333110 30 SS31N1100.3H1 Good eyes mean good meow/es. Care foryour eyes at elf tinter. Opening Special Back-To-School Permanents Regular $5.50 SPECIAL 3 Weeks Only $4.00 Phone 53-R-3 For Appointment Now BRANDON'S BEAUTY SHOP On Hwy. 21 in South of BayfieId 1 FINCHER'S SMOKE and GIFT SHOP NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE GODERICH COFFEE BAR When visiting Goderich Come In And See Our Wide Selection Of Merchandise. — OPEN — DAILY from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. SUNDAYS from 9:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. • I GODERICH FRENCH DRY CLEANERS CLEANERS PRESSERS STORAGE Phone 524-8452 35 West Street Annual Clearance Sale 10% to 50% OFF on all merchandise BAYFIELD WOOLLEN SHOP C. H. KEYS CARTAGE BAYFIELD and VARNA Phone 353W Hensall P.C.V. Class C.F.H. F.S. tfn Tgalliirth Tguitztitt 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) 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 These Cool Days Are Wonderful Days For Doing Your Vacation Shopping HIBBERTS in Goderich is a splendid place to choose your personal guilts for the friends and family back home. Look this list over; you may see just the item you are looking for. • Benmiller Woollen Blankets • Kenwood Woollen Blankets • Linen Dish Towels • Place Mat Sets • Linen Lunch Sets • Rayon Lunch Cloths • Irish Damask Cloths • Ladies and Gents Handkerchiefs • Wabasso Cotton Sheets and Pillow Cases • Chemille Bed Spreads • Colorful Bath Towels • Ladies Sweaters and Lingerie • 54" All Wool Dress Suit and Skirt Material in Domestic and Imported Fabrics. These are only a few of the many items of interest to American and Canadian Tourists at F. E. HIBBERT & SON 160 THE SQUARE GODERICH