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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-08-19, Page 6ANDERSON'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 • 4- • • 5. OPENING SPECIAL! to Back-To-School PERMANENTS Regular $5.50 SPECIAL 3 Weeks Only $4.00 Phone 53 - R - 3 For Appointment Now BRANDON'S BEAUTY SHOP 2' 2 Blocks South of Clan Gregor Square, Highway 21, Bayfield, Ont. Page 6--The Bayfield Bulletin—Wed., August 19, 1964 Social News ( By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38) Recent guests of Mr. a n d Ed. Reid, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. M. Toms have included Mrs. Stewart Mank and child- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards, three children, Simcoe; Mr. all of Kitchener. REXALL SALE of SALES THURS., AUG. 20 TO SAT., SEPT. 5 2e,xaff RIECK PHARMACY GODERICH 1DRUGS! 14 The Square Dial 524-7241 • YOUR MENU DREARY? Why not try some tasty, fresh-caught whitefish or perch for a refreshing change. Caught fresh daily. Sold pan-ready! SIDDALL'S FISHERIES "THEY DON'T COME ANY FRESHER" BAYFIELD HARBOR PHONE 29 GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE Practical Instruction in all Commercial Subjects SENIOR AND JUNIOR COURSES Examinations set, marked, and Diplomas issued by THE BUSINESS EDUCATORS' ASSOCIATION OF CANADA Modern Equipment—Qualified Teachers—Tuition $30 Dial 524-8521, 7284, or 6307 for an appointment. 31tfb 5. • SHOP 'TIL 10 P.M. IN GODERICH Red and White Foodmaster J. M. CUTT, prop. Victoria St. Goderich Your Headquarters for BEDDING MATTRESSES WIDE SELECTION OF COTTAGE FURNITURE BLACKSTONE FURNITURE West St. — GODERICH — 524-7741 Fresh Liquid WHITE CLOVER HONEY 2 lb. pail 60c 4 lb. pail $1 15 CREAMED CORN 20 uz 2 for 35r TENDER PEAS 10 oz. 2 for 23c GROCERIES -- MEATS -- GIFTS HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE BAYFIELD PHONE 10 I The Paint Surface on your Home Is It . . . in pretty good condition? . . . beginning to blister, crack, or peel? . . . or just in bad shape? For A Tough, Blister Resistant Surface That Will Truly Be A Masterpiece For Ycors Find Out About The New Cilux House Paint AND THE Cilux House Paint System AT McARTHUR and REILLY LTD. 36 West St. — GODERICH — 524-8532 5. NOTICE The Tuckersmith Municipal Telephone System wishes to advise all residents of Bayfield Exchange area that a survey is now being made in preparation for conversion to dial system. Subscribers will be visited in the near future by a company representative to find out your require- ments as to the type of equipment which will be available, including wall phones and desk type. Extension bells and extension phones will be in- stalled at no extra charge at changeover time. TUCKERSMITH MUNICIPAL TELEPHONE SYSTEM MEL GRAHAM, Secretory-Treasurer, BRUCEFIELD, Ont. I • Spending August with their grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. W. It. Aberhart, are Bruce, Bob and Billy III. Their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Aberhart, Sarnia, have joined them for the weekends. Three Persons Feted Members of the family of Willard Sturgeon, numbering 15, gathered at his home on Tuesday evening last for a birthday supper, honouring Mr. Sturgeon, Sandra Erickson, his granddaughter, and Mrs. Irene Decow, h is niece. After a Imnteous smorgasbord dinner, a huge birthday cake, decorat- ed in pink and blue, honouring the three celebrants, was lit and Mr. Sturgeon had the privilege of blowing out the candles while his grandchildren sang. It was a most enjoyable get-together. Party At The Square Eleven girl chums of Sandra Erckson gathered in Clan Greg- or Square Friday evening last to honour her on her 15th bir- thday. Many lovely gifts were presented Sandra, and she thanked each one in turn. Games and a treasure hunt were enjoyed by all present, followd by a weiners and mar- shmallow barbecue. A birthday cake, tastefully decorated in pink and white was lit and the girls, in unison. wished Sandra a happy birthday. Later in the evening the girls attended the movie in Pioneer Park. Family Honours Parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fraser were honoured at a dinner giv- en by their son-in-law and dau- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. George Fellows at their summer home at Glitter Bay. Among those present were their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fraser and five grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Fraser. who will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary this week, were married at St. Paul's Church, Clinton, by Canon C. Jeakens on August 19, 1914. Miss Carrie Dixon and Miss Mary Secord were guests this weekend of Canon and Mrs. F. H. Paull at "Camborne House." Miss Joanne Hulls, accompan- ied by OPP Constable Robert Breneman, Goderich Detach- ment, motored to Guelph on Thursday to visit Miss Hulls' sister, Mrs. J. B. Grime, and later called on Constable Brene- man's parents at their home in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Young- man, Kitchener, called on Canon H. M. Lang-Ford on Sunday afternoon. 5.