The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-08-19, Page 5the Yittle inn
BAYFIELD, ONT.
The Little Inn offers you a delightful
holiday at moderate prices.
For a delightful change of atmosphere and a
delicious dinner at modest rates, bring the family
here!
Sunday Brunch
Sunday Brunch is a pleas-
antly informal buffet lunch
in the Main Dining Room,
from 10:30 to 1:00 p.m. —
Choose your time . . .
Take your time!
Tly ILittle Inn
BAYFIELD, ONT.
Please phone 8 for reservations to ovoid
disappointment.
ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
Entertainment Nightly
In The TIMBERLANE ROOM
Dining Room and Banquet Facilities
MODERN MOTEL UNITS
Fully Air-Conditioned
Prop., Bill & Doug Fleischauer—Phone 482-3489
11,1 dig
The reception was held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ot-
ton's son-in-law and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lawson of
London. More than 150 rela-
tives and friends were present
from Cleveland, Ohio; Rich-
mond, Virginia; Medicine Hat,
Alberta; Ottawa, Toronto, Lon-
don and Woodstock.
Miss Amy Murray returned
to Toronto last Saturday after
spending two weeks with Miss
Mabel Hodgins and Miss Marg-
aret Macdonald at Stonehaven.
We Specialize In Famous
CHINESE FOODS
And TAKE-OUT Orders
ESQUIRE CAFE
The Square 524-9941
GODERICH
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EDWARD FUELS
SHELL
—FURNACE OIL
—STOVE OIL
—FARM GASOLINE
—DIESEL
Fast Delivery
Dependable Service
Phone 524-8386
EDWARD FUELS
202 Anglesea, Goderich
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Diary Of A
Vagabond
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coast to coast. As chatelaine
of Government House in 01-
awa, Madame Vanier's gracious
hospitality has become famous.
She created a lasting monu-
ment to her tenure as Gover-
nor General's lady when rec-
ently, with her husband, she
called a conference on the
"Canadian family" which they
both hope will become an an-
nual event.
The late Judge Emily Mur-
phy of Edmonton played a
tremendous part in fighting for
the rights of women in Alberta
well after she could be con-
sidered a senior citizen. Cora
Hind, who will live forever in
the memory of western Can-
adians as one of the greatest
agricultural judges and color-
ful newspaper women this
country has ever known, never
let her age curtail her energy
or ambition.
None of these women let the
thought of advancing years in-
terfere with their zest for
I iving.
Canadian Quiz
1. Name Canada's longest nav-
igable waterway.
2. Which are the so - called
"primary industries"?
3. Which of the provinces has
the largest area of forested
land? Which has the small-
est?
4. How much is Ottawa's cur-
rent contribution to the tax-
supported hospital insurance
program?
3. Agriculture now employs
about one out of ten work-
ing Canadians. What pro-
portion is employed in man-
ufacturing ?
ANSWERS: 5. Manufactur-
ing employs about one out of
five working Canadians. 3.
Quebec, 220,000 square miles;
P.E.I., 550 square miles. 1.
The Mackenzie River system.
600 miles longer than the Great
Lakes-St. Lawrence River sys-
tem. 4. Ottawa will contribute
$420,000,000 this year; total
cost will exceed $1.000,000,000.
2. The primary industries are
agriculture, forestry, fisheries.
trapping. mining and electric
power; they are responsible for
about 26 percent of Canada's
net value of production, com-
pared 'to 55 percent for manu-
facturing and 19 percent for
construction.
Most motorists are sensible
about tires. says the Ontario
Safety League. They plan ahead
and buy new ones before their
old tires fail. B.F. Goodrich
surveys show that between 2
and 3 percent of car owners
purchase new tires because of
an emergency on the road. The
great majority wisely play it
safe.
Complete Line of Groceries and Meats
Our Motto is "Service With a Smile" at
KERR'S MARKET LUNCH
Main St. — BAYFIELD — Phone 81
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Becil"ci
HOTEL
—50 ROOMS
PRIVATE BATHS
—EXCELLENT FOOD
in our DINING ROOM
—PRIVATE BATHS
92 SQUARE—Dial 524-7337
GODERICH
For delicious Meals
stop at . . .
THE CLUB GRILL
Kingston St. — Goderich
We Specialize in Steaks,
Southern Fried Chicken
and Take Out Orders
Phone 524-8168
NOW OPEN
The New Drive-In at
The WILDWOOD MOTEL
Try Our Delicious Tender
"Flavor-Crisp"
CHICKEN
TAKE-OUT ORDERS . .
. . . FROZEN CUSTARD
Cold Drinks . . . Snacks
1 Mile South — Highway 21 — Phone 40
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Jowett's Grove
V • Camping and
Tenting Facilities
• Picnicing
• Large Children's
Playground
• Beautiful Private
Beach
• Laundromat
Every Wednesday and Friday Nite
There Is
DANCING in the Spacious Pavilion
To The Top Music Bands
1 Mile North Of Bayfield On The Old Highway
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WELCOME!
You ore cordially invited to visit
us at the newly renovated
ALBION HOTEL
MR. and MRS. ELLWOOD ROBINSON
Proprietors
Boyfield
Phone 2
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Amusements ming Spots
D .
Bayfield Ladies
At Golden Wedding
Miss Mabel Hodgins and Miss
Margaret Macdonald attended
the golden wedding last Satur-
day of Mr. and Mrs. George
Edward Otton of Woodstock.
Mrs. Otton is a cousin of Miss
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Wed., August 19,
...ea2 out!
PHONE 16
For Prompt-
Service On
Take-Out
Orders
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Camping
1964—The Bayfield Bulletin—Page 5
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KITCHIGAMI
TOURIST CAMP
• Family Picnics
• Tenting
• Cottages
Only 5 Miles North of
Bayfield, Hwy. 21
Tel: 524-6494
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for good food
Come and
Enjoy a
Refreshing Snack
at our
Drive-In Restaurant
• Intercom for the Cars
• Patio Service
• ICE
Casme Drive-In
North of Bayfield on Hwy. 21 at Bridge