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The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-07-22, Page 10The character of a village such as Bayfield is reflected in its architecture. Canada's boisterous pioneer period pro- duced utilitarian homes. But by the late 1800's the character of our people had changed to one of elegance and sophistica- tion, and the honies changed with them. As always great Canadians built great homes. Such a house is Lambton -TELEVISION- We now have a large number of recondition- ed guaranteed 17" Portables & Table Models suitable for cottage or home . . FOR SALE OR RENT. -MERRILL TV- 215 Victoria Street 482-7021 — Clinton CIA's Accident and Sickness Insurance could give YOU 24-hour protection! If you were unable to work because of an accident or sickness . . . the regular family expenses would go on . . . there would be additional expenses that come with an accident or illness AND, if you are a farmer, you might have to hire some- one to do the chores for a while. HERE'S HOW CIA's ACCIDENT & SICKNESS INSURANCE COULD HELP YOU MEET EMERGENCY. It could keep a monthly cheque coming in for a while if you were unable to work because of an occident or sickness (up to 36 months for occident; up to 12 months for sickness). You can buy varying amounts of monthly protection. It could pay medical expenses for occidental injury, up to $500 or $1,000, whichever amount you hove chosen. It could pay a lump sum in the event of accidental death or permanent impairment (total or partial). This coverage is available on a six-months payment plan. If you already have Workmen's Compensation or CIA's Farm Work Accident protection, providing coverage for yourself while engaged in farm work, this policy provides desirable supplementary protection. CIA Is able to provide good insurance economically because of Its modern billing system. If you'd like more information, just call one of these Huron County CIA representatives: R.R. 1, Kirkton R.R. 3, Zurich - RUSSELL KNIGHT R.R. 2, Brussels L. A. MONTGOMERY R.R. 5, Wingham P. A. ROY Rattenbury St., Clinton 319 Huron Rd., Goderich John St., Seaforth - - R. W. FRANCIS B. W. KLOPP W. G. TURTON W. A. WRIGHT 34 R8 93 R1 328 J4 - 357-3739 482-9357 524-7411 193 I A Co-operators Insurance Association Sponsored by the Huron County Federation of Agriculture Page 10—Bayfield Bulletin—Wednesday, July 22, 1964 HOT DOG: The noblest of all dogs, because it feeds the hand that bites it. BUDGET: A method of wor- rying before you spend instead of afterward. iirvb E. FOR NEEDS GET EXPERTEXPERT INSTALLATION FROM SPECIALISTS B. R. ROBINSON FLOORING CONTRACTOR 61 Hamilton St., Goderich Phone 524-8831 Early Architecture In lambton Lodge Lodge, located at Beverley and Baldwin Streets in Toronto and built in 1875 by George Borwn, the founder of the Globe news- paper. It reminds one of some of the statlier homes in Bay- field area. Image of Man In its stalwart lines we see an image of the man himself: implacable rival of Sir John A. Macdonald, cattle breeder, as- sociate of Alexander Graham Bell and one of the fathers of Confederation — man of taste, his life mirrored in the great house with its uncompromising mansard roof, it cast iron fence and generous windows. It was in this house he died as a res- ult of an assassin's bullet. It is in keeping with George Br- own's character that Lambton Lodge now forms part of a Schopl for Retarded Children. • Think Big: The windows of Lambton Lodge were something of which he was particularly concerned. He wanted nothing small and. In those days, it was a problem to come by big areas of glass, via Pilkington Bros.—now the largest glass firm in the cam- try. ESTATE AUCTION SALE Estate Auction Sale of Household Effects, in the Town of Goderich, 175 Elgin Avenue West, on Saturday, August 1st at 1:00 p.m. Chesterfield Suite; Studio Couch and Chair; Library Table; Walnut Living Room Tables; Duncan Phyfe Table and 6 Chairs; 4-piece Walnut Bedroom Suite; 2 Beds, Springs and Mattresses; Dressers; Kitchen Table and Chairs; Electric Floor Lamps: Electric Table Lamps; Card Table; Lazy Boy Chair and Stool; Hoover Vacuum Cleaner; Rugs, Scatter Mats; Bedding; Drapes; Books; Porch Table; Frigidaire (like new); Measly Electric Stove (like new); Book Shelves; Rocking Chairs; Occasional Chairs; Chest of Drawers; Mirrors; Fruit Jars; Ironing Board; Washing Machine; Step Ladder; Carpenter's Tools; China; Kit- chen Utensils; Pressure Cooker; Sewing Machine. Other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS — CASH Prop.. Estate of late Norman MacAulay Auctioneer, Harold Jackson Clerk, George Powell