HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1983-07-20, Page 24It'is.fo$tute for summer
viSitoit that Boyfield offers
five deno,minational church
services, all of whom
welcome simmer residents,
some of whom, of course, are
regular , attendants each
year.
Trinity Anglican
This pretty Dick built
church with its attractive
stained glass window is the
charge of the Rev: Gordon►
Reynolds. Its registers in -
elude the names of many
well-known families and its
furnishings are memorials
to many of its faithful.
parishioners. Although the
history of the Anglican com-
munity dates back to the
days of the earliest settlers,
the present church came into
existence in 1855.
Services are as follows:
8 am. Every Sunday. Holy
Eucharist.
9:45 a_m. Every Sunday.
Morning Prayer with
celebration of Holy
Eucharist on 1st Sunday of
the month.
Sunday School - 9:45 a.m.
every Sunday.
Bayfield t
Bayfield Baptist Church
has as its Pastor Ray J.
Holley, and only last week
celebrated its 28th anniver-
sary
nniversary with an excellent ser-
vice and lunch on the lawn.
On Sundays of each week it
welcomes "children of all
ages" to a service at 10 a.m.
Two further services are
held at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
respectively. During the
week a Bible Study and
Prayer Meeting is held at the
church on Wednesday even-
ings at 7:30 p.m.
Bayfield Presbyterian
Church
This church operates dur-
ing
uning the summer from May 22
to Thanksgiving, and this
year welcomes student
Minister Terry Hastings and
his wife Lorraine. The ser-
vice
ervice is at 11 am., the Sunday
School running concurrently
with the service. In addition,
during the week two Bible
Study groups meet, one at 10
a.m_ on Sundays and one at
7:30 on Wednesday evenings,
both in the church. The
men's prayer breakfast
takes place every Saturday
Send a bit of Bayfield to someone special_ Ardst Ric
Riordon of London has created tayffeld postcards. This
one shows an old abandoned hon in the village.
Shop at the
VILL4CEMARKET
Main Street - hayfield
Name brand Groceries
Lre FRESH PRODUCE
Ca' FRESH & PACKAGED MEATS
TOYS-GIFTS-BAYFIELD SOUVENIRS
ICE -POP -MAGAZINES -
NOVELS -PATENTED MEDICINES -
FIRST AID SUPPLIES -
PET FOOD -GREETING CARDS -
WRAPPING PAPER
all at very Competitive Prices!!
FRESH S MB
F Mf TASTY-1111RAIIERY
ON FRIDAYS A SATURDAYS
We are also agents for
AWE CLEANERS
JERYIS PHOTO FIIVISNERS
We have supermarket
prices...at variety store hours!
OPEN 7 OAYSA WEEK
9AM-9 PJM
a country style si
ti..
at 7 a.m., and the Youth
Group meets on Saturday
evenings at 7:30 p.m. On Ju-
ly 25 a one week Bible School
will run in the mornings.
Staffed by student
ministers it is interesting to
note that they frequently
return to renew their ac-
quaintance as has been the
case during the past week
when a previous student,
now a Minister,Mr. Stephen
Ferris, his wife and two sons
Allan and Daniel, returned
to Bayfield. The Rev. Ferris
is now the Minister at Trinity
Presbyterian Church,
Amhurstview. -
Church of the
English Martyrs
The Roman Catholic cone
not Hayfield
Martyrs.ed by dirndl of the
English This year
Father Michael will
be officiating at the three
weekly masses held on
Saturday evenimgs at 7:30
and Sundays at 8:30 and 11
a.m. in place of the Mon-
signor Bourdeau.
However, it is interesting
that initially his attendance
in retreat required locum
coverage and so the village
was able to greet Father
David Bower (of hockey
fame), and 1aaSunday Mam
was mlebrated
John Sherlock of
Ste s
Malted Claustir
St. Andrew's United
Church dates back to March
Union in 1925 at which time
the Methodists contributed
the parsosage, and the
the thumb.
The 50th Presbyterians anniversary
celebrated in 1952 saw the
redecoration of theinterior
l of that golden
celebration. Noted for
choir the church has a new
Wmister this month., the
Rev. Paul .
Services .on
h11, together School
with Sunday
o the
younger members of the
conamonity.
area may be interested to
know that the Apiador Choir
even-
ings at 7 p.rn. and
vicinitystayirg the will be
All the chundies extend a
hearand. _ to -wour residents and
hope they will avail
themselves of every' oppo -
tumity to participate in
church activfties
EATS AND TREATS
OF BAYFIELD
565-2942
LOBSTER LOVERS
BE WARNED!
Starting Monday, July 25 at the E.A.T. co.
and every other following Monday
FRESH NOVA SCOTIA
LOBSTER ONLY
will be screaming in our kitchen $ 595
for the sole purpose of pleasing
your palates in true East Coast fashion. FOR FRESH FLOWN -IN
Fresh Lobster - boiled in seabrine, served NOVA SCOTIA LOBSTER_!
with drawn butter. Just like Captain Highliner, eh Billy?
—DINNER MENU EVERY OTHER DAY OF THE WEEK --
APPETIZERS ENTREES
c.4
Soup du Jour ---- -------------
Chef's own Salad 1 90
Seafood Crepes 4 00
Scallops. baby shrimp and salmon smothered
in a divine sauce.
Shish Kebob
3 75
Salad Supreme ....... ----3.50
Romaine lettuce. spinach. bacon bits. and egg
sheets in a mango chutney, dijon mustard and
sour cream dressing.
Pate Plate------.---- ----4.25
Chicken Archiduc 750
A breast of chicken in a madeira and cream
sauce.
Curries,. Chicken 750
An emincee of chicken with fresh fruit in an
authentic curry sauce.
Fettucini Alfredo.. - .. ... 6.75
Fettucini with Clam Sauce6-75
Fresh Fish of the Day
7 00
New York Steak (8 oz) 9 95
6 75
Lasagna
—ALL OUR PASTA IS MADE FRESH DAILY IN OUR KITCHEN .—
PLUS....
PLUS--.. SUN DAY BRUNCH
Served every Sunday from 10:45 am -12 noon
Enjoy Eggs Benedict, E.A.T. style
Great food - great music - great prices
Every Other Monday Night is Lobster Night!
Licensed under L.L.B.O.
Open 7 days a week 11 a.m. till 12 midnight