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
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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.
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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