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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-07-29, Page 2AMBULANCE G E SERVICE GODERICH 425-7401 Oxygen, First Aid Equipment wir116-"`• FOR All NEEDS GET E XPERTEXPERT INSTALLATION FROM SPECIALISTS B. R. ROBINSON FLOORING CONTRACTOR 61 Hamilton St., Goderich Phone 524-8831 AT NO FREE EXTRA CHARGE if TO YOU. fi UP TO $2,000.00 LIFE INSURANCE NO MEDICAL REQUIRED To Find Out How Much Insure ncc You Can Have See Clinton Goderich Community Community Credit Union Limited Credit Union 482-3467 524-7931 .i.ita, .414 ........,.„A,,wi ..ii if.A.100 4..... „,,x,. ,... 6,,,,,,,..• , ,..,..., "Our house is sure hectic in the morning . . . look, a pot holder sandwich!" More Subscribers Join The List The Bulletin has pleasure in welcoming some more subscrib- ers to the expanding list, and this week adds the names of the following: Arthur R. Ford, Bayfield, Ont. 1-65 Garth Westlake, Gold River, B.C. T. W. Orr, 400 William St, Stratford, Ont. Mrs. N. R. McConkey, Hayfield, Ont. 10-64 Tames Fotheringharn, R.R. 2, Kippen, Ont. H. K. Kennedy, Hayfield, Ont. 7-65 Harold W. Donahue, Egerton Beach, R.R. 3 ,Bayfield 1-65 Mrs. G. A. Stewart, R.R. 2, Ripley, Ont. 7-65 At The Little Inn Among recent registrations at The Little Inn are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hovey, St. Marys; Misses Marjorie and Dorothy Reid, London, and their cousin. Miss J. George, Toronto; Mr. C. McBride. London; Miss Marg- aret Evans, Stratford, and Mr. Joseph Maras, Irvington, New Jersey. Mr. Maras came to Bayfield several weeks ago, in- tending to spend a few days here, and was so delighted with the village that he intends to remain here for the remainder of his summer vacation. Letter To The Editor The Editor, Dear Sir: The Pioneer Park Associa- tion is pleased to note that the editor of the Bayfield Bulletin has directed the attention of the community to the deplor- able condition of the steps ad- jacent to the Pioneer Park. The Association wishes to make it clear that these steps are on town property and so do not come under the juris- diction of our organization. Needless to say we are deep- ly concerned about their con- dition and would hope that your article will strengthen the point of urgency for some ac- tion op the two requests sent by us to council since last Oc- tober, that they be put in a condition to make them use- able for the numbers of people who go up and clown to that beach. Sincerely, F. H. PAULL. President of Pioneer Park Association. Bayfield, Ontario, Monday ,July 27, 1964, Alexander and Chapman GENERAL INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Property Manageemnt Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Building Goderich Dial 524-9662 G. B. CLANCY, O.D. — OPTOMETRIST — For Appointment Phone 524-7251 GODERICH R. W. BELL OPTOMETRIST Goderich The Square 524-7661 AMBULANCE STILES FUNERAL HOME Goderich 524-8142 524-8504 I GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE Practical Instruction 4 in 311 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. ONE-STOP SERVICE Let us keep your car or truck in tip-top shape. Prompt, courteous service with top quality Sunoco products and Goodyear tires. <4UtipC WESTLAKE'S GARAGE JACK MERNER, Prom ietot Highway 21 BAYFIELD 50-R-2 Your Headquarters for BEDDING MATTRESSES WIDE SELECTION OF COTTAGE FURNITURE BLACKSTONE FURNITURE West St. — GODERICH — 524-7741 N. Bagfirth Earful Published Every Wednesday at Bayfield, Ontario by ART ELLIOTT Editor and Publisher DWIGHT ALDHAM AUDREY BELLCHAMBER Associate Editor Social Editor Subscription Rates: Canada U.S.A. I.100 h e r Annum V7.00 per Annum Advertising Rates on Request P.O. Box 94 Phone 96 0' • GODERICH FRENCH DRY CLEANERS CLEANERS — PRESSERS — STORAGE Phone 524-8452 35 West Street BAYFIELD-CLINTON GOLF COURSE 1 ,2 Miles North of Bayfield on Highway 21 Beautiful 9-Hole Course • Driving Range • Fully Equipped Pro Shop Daily Fee $1 25 — Sat., Sun., Holidays $1 50 Snack Bar 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 Owing to an overriding compulsion to stay in the black, we've overcrowded the paper with advertis- ing this week, thus leaving a minimum space for editorial comment. The same compulsion prompts us to direct the readers' attention to a large ad. of our own which presents the case for subscribing to The Bayfield Bulletin which has undertaken to continue producing itself on a year 'round basis. It is essential that we have sufficient subscribers to make it worthwhile for business people to avail themselves of our advertising services. It's sort of like a kitten chasing its' tail, or the what came first, chicken or egg business. You just can't have one without the other. It has come to us over the years that one of the best ways of getting action along specific lines is to ask for it, specificially. That is why we urge once again, fill out the application blank for a subscription right now while the spirit is trying to move you. Thanks . Page 2—Bayfield Bulletin—Wednesday, July 29, 1964 EDITORIAL By ART ELLIOTT We Really Mean It