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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1968-08-16, Page 6\-\w\ 5217 AUG'67M.P. 22 ‘..t\nk\ School fashion begins with a firm foundation for the frisky ones! Our casual shoes provide fine support and take rough and tumble wear in their stride! • FRESH AND CURED MEATS • FROZEN FOODS • GROCERIES • DRY GOODS • SHOES BAYFIELD — WE DELIVER Come In And Get Acquainted ! PHONE 565-2847 BAYFIELD HARDWARE AND LUMBER HARDWARE and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES PHONE 565-2673 — BAYFIELD, ONT. F. E. McFadden It's Pleasant Shopping At MITCHELL'S GENERAL STORE (Audrey and Elwood Mitchell) • Children's Wear • Gifts For Ail Occasions • Blue Mountain Pottery PAUL BUNYAN CAMPSITE SOUTH OF BAYFIELD - - - HIGHWAY 21 OVERLOOKING LAKE HURON GOOD SEASON RATES Accommodation for 200 Tents and 100 Trailers All Conveniences . . Phone 565-5355 Mornings STOP IN AT THE NEW . . . TANK & TUMMY FILL-UP BAYFIELD MEALS — LUNCHES HOMEMADE PIES POOL AND BILLIARDS SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRAMAT NORM AND JANET TALBOT RENNER'S TV SALES & SERVICE Television-HiFi-Tape Recorders Delhi Antennas SERVING BAYFIELD AND AREA Phone 565-2675, Bayfield HEMI MOTEL GROVE BAYFIELD Overlooking Lake Huron and Bqyfield River PICNIC GROUNDS With Every Facility The only place in the area with covered tables 50c Per Car for Use of Pork Large Picnic Groups 15c Per Person • TENTS • TRAILERS (per day, week or season) With Sewers, Showers and Electrical Connection Hookup • BOATING • HORSESHOES • SHUFFLEBOARD • PLAYGROUND • COOKING FACILITIES I COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY ON THE GROUNDS BOOTH on the grounds FOR RESERVATIONS, PHONE "RED" GARON Boyfield 565-9902 • Clinton 482-9216 DANCING IN THE PAVILION EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT Pavilion available for Parties, Receptions or Stags Trailers For Rent Made by Reservations Three Miles South of GODERICH on the Blue Water Highway 21 Member of Diners Club Swim At Our Private Sandy Beach .1111111N• FOR RESERVATIONS 524-7396 PLEASE PHONE FRANK & GERRY JOHNSTON, Props. SWIMMING POOL The Bulletin August 16, 1968 Page 6 Amusements — Dining Spots Camping BAYFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS Likes his strippers SPROULE SHOES FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY Kingston St. Goderich DEAR DORIS — On my hus- band's day off we went to the city and he wanted to go to a girlie show, where all the wom- en dance and gyrate and take their clothes off. I said no. He didn't say anything but stood in front of the show and sulked and begged me with his eyes. Finally I told him to go in and I just walked around. We had another row about it on the way home. Doris, please set ne straight if I'm all wet. Dad never went to these places and I never heard of any of this before now. Married One Year DEAR MARRIED — It is a shook to you; but is it as bad as it sounds? Many older mar- ried couples find they can ei- ther take this sort of thing or leave it alone. It doesn't rock their marriage. What does a man see in a girlie show? Physical excite- ment and stimulation, nothing more. Does your own too-con- trolled attitude toward sex leave him vaguely unsatisfied? Before passing judgment — any more — try to learn more about physical expression and what it can mean to a man. I'm sending you my list of recom- mended books. DEAR DORIS — I am 24. I am the only son of a mother who still tries to dominate me. I was always alone and never did make close friends. I am a teacher, but not a very good one. A psychiatrist summed up my problem by saying that I need, first of all, to accept myself and only then will I be able to change myself. My shoulders are stooped, my arms very skinny and I have become very fat around the abdomen. I never did learn to skate, dance, etc., so here I am in misery. What Next? DEAR WHAT — An over- bearing mother has left you little self-respect. I'm wagering those shoulders will straighten when you get some pride in yourself. The change and the self- acceptance go hand in hand. If you could begin a physical im- provement regime — with the help of a Y membership or health centre — you would look better to yourself. You would feel better. The next thing is to shake off your mother's influence and give yourself to warmer friendships with both sexes. Bayfield through the years a series of colour slides from the collection of Mrs. Leroy Poth at THE TOWN HALL on Tuesday, August 20 at 8:30 Visitors Welcome (silver collection) DEAR DORIS advice from Doris Clark