The Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-03-25, Page 110e
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Clinton 482-9779 VOL. 1 — NO. 36
The News in Review
USED CAR CLEARANCE
'64 Pontiac Laurentian Sedan
V-8 Automatic, with Radio.
Priced to Clear Immediately 1
'64 Fairlane 500 2-Dr. Hardtop
Six cylinder, Standard Trans.
Radio--Extremely Low Mileage 1
'63 Falcon Sedan
Six cylinder, Standard Trans.
Radio--Look it Over I
'63 Consul Capri
The Idea: Flu Car I
'64 Chev. Biscayne Sedan
Six cylinder, Standard Trans.
Radio..Very, Very Clean 1
SEE THESE STATION WAGONS
Legion Bowlers
Runners Up--
The "A" Bowling six
from Goderich Branch
109, Rc:al Canadian
Legion, copped second
place honors in the
District bowling do
at Galt on Saturday,
coming just behind
the Preson team.
Third place went to
the Eitchener "A"
team who have been
strong contenders for
several years.The Go-
derich team missed lb
first place by only
48 pins, totalling
6,221 as against
6,269 for Preston.
Goderich scores were
Bill Dean, 1158;Jack
Hinton,1167; Jim Ru-
nter,1047; Tom Fisher
1163; Bob Rush, 1314;
Bert Harris, 1229.
Councillor Joseph
Allaire of Bayfield,
a resident for nearly
two years after com-
ing here from Goder-
ich where he was act-
ive in business and
municipal politics,
is a patient at Clin-
ton Public Hospital,
having suffered What
is reported to be a
partial stroke. This
recent photo was made
as he skipped The Bay
field Lions Club cur-
ling rink at the Lion
bonepeil a few weeks
ago.
6tAX 6t..c46
Vallfirth Bultrtin !!!
THE OLD FORGE
WELCOMES YOU
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Bayfield
BAYFIELD, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, MARCH 25 1965
This is how "Home, Swe't Rome" looked to Bayfield fl3hermen
recently when they broke their boats out of the winter ice
at Goderich harbor bucked their way trough the float-
ing floes it a three-hour trip to home port to make ready
for the 1965 fishing season.See Bushy Tales, Page Tour.
Since the last iss-
ue of The Bulletin
February 17th there
have been a number of
newsworthy events and
these are reviewed for
the benefit of out-
of-town subscribers
especially.
A petition inaugur-
ated by The Bayfield
Businessmen's Assoc.
.n co-operation with
the Bayfield Fisher-
men and Ratepayers
Association, has re-
sulted in a large
number of signatures
and will be sent to
the Minister of Pub-
lic ,forks, Ottawa,
asking substantial
repairs and improve-
ments to the Bayfield
harbor and piers.
About 700 have put
their names on the
list, and another 300
are dealred to make
the even thousand.
Elmer Parker of
Bayfield and London
has consented to act
as village auditor.
'62 Ford Country Sedan
Nine Passenjer 300 H.P. V-8
Automatic, Radio Power Steering
Power Brakes-Seven New Tires..
It's Beautiful 1
'60 Ford Country Sedan Mrs. R.L. Maloney,
clerk-treasurer of
the village is now
maintaining an office
at the village hall
on week days from
2.00 to 4.00 p.m.
Nine Passenger V-8 Automatic
Power Steering, Drakes,Radio.
Get Set for Spring /
'59 Ford Country Sedan
Six Cyl. Standard Trar.3.-Badio
The Price is RIGHT !
We have two dozen older Lodel
cars whicL MUST BE WILD I I
No re000nable off-r will be
refused. Prices range from $ 50
to $ 500. Check these today I
It's Worth Your vile to Shop
at:
'60 Ford Falcon Wagon
Six Cyl. Automatic, Radio.
Big Loads--Small Cost
Tuckersmith Munici-
pal Telephone Co.hae
been given permission
to erect and maintain
poles, cables & ducts
for the forthcoming
installation of a
dial system.
GODER1CH MOTORS LIMITED
FORD - FALCON - FAIRLANE - GALAXIE - MUSTANG - THUNDERBIRD
South Street — GODERICH Phone 524-7308 CLINTON — Phone 482-978
Action is being
taken to improve
street lighting and
Council has accepted
a request by Mr. and
Mrs. J. Chapman to
maintain a flower bed
adjacent to Clan
Gregor Square.