The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-08-12, Page 4Emily Cory, of Goderich, here is showing her
fine displays to several highly interested antique
collectors. Her shop, which she calls "my little red
barn", is filled with many exciting early Canadian
pieces of craftmanship.
Huron County Liberal Associations
Hold Picnic At Jowett's Grove
EMILY CORY
anttqurs
235 Huron Rd — GODERICH — Phone 524-3424
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CHINA - GUNS - PINE FURNITURE
REPAIRING and REFINISHING FURNITURE
45 Waterloo St. — GODERICH — Tel: 524-8717
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FURNITURE -- CANADIAN PINE
CHINA -- GLASS
Agnes Middleton
104 TRAFALGAR ST., GODERICH
1 Block North of Gooderham Playground — Phone 524-8829
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THE EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR THE FAMOUS
LAURA SECORD CANDIES
Enjoy the Cool Summertime Assortment
CAMPBELL'S
168 The Square — GODERICH — 524-7532
Colonial Craft Ttlause
CANADIAN HANDICRAFTS
Goderich
North on Mill Rd. off Hwy. 8 524-6290
. . . PRIMITIVES
. . . PINE FURNITURE
. . . ART GLASS — CHINA — BRASS
. . . LAMPS — JEWELLERY
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!Harp iilsinger
101 West di t.--4650btrieb-Ohone 524-7775
I
YOU
ARE INVITED
to see
The Large Selection
of
CANADIAN HANDCRAFTED
BLUE MOUNTAIN POTTERY
at
HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE
BAYFIELD
4
W. J. Denomme
FLOWER
SHOP
Phone
524-8132
DAY
or
NIGHT
Agent for 24-Hour
FILM DEVELOPING
( rt'ane-"S P.Y1fiie GIFTS
•
SEE
SUMMER CLEAR-OUTS
CHESTERFIELD SPECIAL
LODGE FURNITURE
33 WEST ST. — GODERICH — 524-7521
A COMPLETE LINE OF GIFTWARE
Lamps — Appliances — Fixtures
52 The Square Goderich 1
Hand Crafted, Original Canadian
Jewellery
by HEDY HILL
See These Unique and Fascinating Bracelets, Earrings,
Necklaces, Rings and Pins in the "Gift Corner" at
GALBRAITH'S Radio and TV
1 Rattenbury Street CLINTON 482-3841
"Pillage G ull
Bayfield, Ontario
Next Door To
The Library
• Hand Weavings
• Estate Jewellery
• Gifts
• China
• Linens
• Silver
Ztle
Where To Find Antiques, Unusual Gifts
The average age at death of
Canadians killed in traffic ac-
cidents is 37, according to the
Ontario Safety League.
* • *
Don't be a maintenance mis-
er. The Ontario Safety League
points out that maintaining a
car makes better sense than
repairing it.
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WATCHMAKER and
JEWELLER
166 The Square
Goderich
FINE CHINA — GIFTS
REPAIRS
6th Annual Western Ontario
antique *bon)
11 1.m. 9 p in. Lunch Room
Mon., Aug. 3 to
Sot., Aug. 8
Fairgrounds, Stratford
B & G MARINE
GODERICH — 524-7262
A Complete Line of
QUALITY BOATS
BOAT, MOTOR, TRAILER
RENTAL SERVICE
Special 12-ft. Aluminum
Boats — reg. $249
Now $199.50
Greene and Eddie Sergeant,
spoke briefly and took advant-
age of the picnic atmosphere
to meet members of the assoc-
iations.
Name Delegates
Delegates to represent the
ridings were elected at a short
meeting preceeding a picnic sup-
per. In charge of the election
were William Elston, Wingham,
president of the Huron Federal
Association, and Beecher Men-
zies, Clinton, president of the
provincial group.
Delegates are: Provincial—A.
MacKay Harper, Goderich;
Howard Aitken, Goderich; Pet-
er Raymond, Exeter; Larry
Wheatley, RR, Dublin; Ralph
Smith, Goderich; Mrs. Jessie
Addison, Clinton; George Dei-
chert, Zurich.
Alternates—Gordon Ratz, RR
3, Dashwood; Noel LaPorte. RR
2, Zurich; Antoine Caron, Clin-
ton.
Federal--Ken McDougall, RR
1, Auburn; Ivan Kalbfleisch,
Zurich; John Broadfoot, RR 1,
Brucefield.
Other Delegates
Other delegates from Huron
include: Gordon McGavin, Wal-
ton, and Harry Strang, RR,
Hensall, Liberal candidates in
the last elections; A. Y. Mc-
Lean, Seaforth, former Memb-
er of Parliament and secretary
of the Western Ontario North
Liberal Association.
Page 4—Bayfield Bulletin—Wednesday, Aug. 12, 1964
Huron Liberals heard On-
tario Leadership candidates at
the annual picnic of the feder-
al and provincial riding accocia-
lions at Jowett's Grove, Hay-
field, on Wednesday.
The leadership candidates—
Robert Nixon, Andy Thomp-
son, Charles Templeton, .T. .1.