The Bayfield Bulletin, 1964-09-17, Page 3Frye little Inn
BAYFIELD, ONT.
The Little Inn offers you a delightful
holiday at moderate prices.
For a delightful change of atmosphere and a
delicious dinner at modest rates, bring the family
here! The Inn remains open through October 12.
DINING ROOM HOURS
(Daylight Saving Time)
WEEK DAYS
Lunch 12:30 to 1:30
Dinner 5:30 to 7:00
SUNDAY DINNERS
1:00 p.m. and 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.
Frye little Inn
BAYFIELD, ONT.
Catering To Bridge Parties, Banquets and Receptions
Please phone 8 for reservations to avoid
disappointment.
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GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE
Practical Instruction in all 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.
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ELM HAVEN MOTOR HOTEL
Entertainment Nightly
In The TIMBERLANE ROOM
Dining Room and Banquet Facilities
MODERN MOTEL UNITS
Fully Air-Conditioned
Prop., Bill & Doug Fleischouer—Phone 482-3489
KITCHIGAMI
TOURIST CAMP
• Family Picnics
• Tenting
• Cottages
Only 5 Miles North of
Bayfield, Hwy. 21
Tel: 524-6494
Phone 53-R-3
For Appointment Now
BRANDON'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Bayfield
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For delicious Meals
stop at
THE CLUB GRILL
Kingston St. — Goderich
We Specialize in Steaks,
Southern Fried Chicken
and Take Out Orders
Phone 524-8168
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NOW OPEN
The New Drive-In at
The WILDWOOD MOTEL
Try Our Delicious Tender
"Flavor-Crisp"
CHICKEN
TAKE-OUT ORDERS . . .
. . . FROZEN CUSTARD
Cold Drinks . . . Snacks
1 Mile South — Highway 21 — Phone 40
RIECK PHARMACY
GODERICH
;DRUGS! 14 The Square Dial 524-7241
A Complete Line of
Groceries, Meats and Fresh Vegetables
KERR'S MARKET LUNCH
Main St. — BAYFIELD — Phone 81
SHERIFF'S SALE OF LANDS
UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of a Writ of Fierl Facias
issued out of the Supreme Court of Ontario bearing date
the 23rd day of June, 19011, to me directed against the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Marguerite
Cal*, Defendant, at the suit of The Royal Bank of
Canada, Plaintiff, I have seized and taken in execution
all the right, title, interest and equity to redemption of the said Marguerite Castle, in, to and out of:
ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel of land
and premises situate, lying and being In the Township
of Stanley, County of Huron and Province of Ontario, and
being composed of Lots 165 and 343 in the Village of Bay-
field, in the said Township of Stanley.
On the said premises is said to be erected a frame
cottage.
All of which said right, title, interest and equity of
redemption of the said Marguerite Castle in the said lands and tenements, I shall offer for sale by public auction in
my office in the Court House, in the Town of Goderich, on
Tuesday. the 22nd day of September, 1964 at 2:00 o'clock in the afternoon.
HARRY L. STURDY,
SHERIFF,
COUNTY OF HURON.
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BAYFIELD and VARNA
Phone 353W4 Hensall
P.C.V. Class C.F.H. F.S.
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Thursday, Sept. 17, 1964—Bayfield Bulletin—Page 3
Social Editor
Phone 38
Bulletin Office
Phone 96
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Chorus Anyone ? ? ?
Vancouver actor Edward Greenhalgh is host of
the new CBC-TV summer series program "Chorus
Anyone?" seen on the coast-to-coast network each
Sunday evening. The series features the lusty
voices of an all-male chorus under the direction of
musician John Avison, and special guest soloists.
(CBC Photo)
By William Whiting
The new TV viewing season
S with us. First show we saw
was "Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea" which debuted on the
Kitchener TV station Saturday
at 6:30. The show gat off to
a good start, with Eddie Albert
as guest. • • •
One of the many pre-releases
on Channel 13 was "The Virg-
inian" Sunday at 8:30. This
90-minute program shows on
NBC three days later. Lee J.
Cobb is cast in the pivotal role
of Judge Henry Garth. He por-
trayed a vital, driving man of
middle age who came to the
rugged Wyoming country in the
early 1870's to pioneer and
build one of the great cattle
holdings of the state. * • *
Another Sunday evening de-
but was "The Rogues" on NBC
at 10 p.m. David Niven, Char-
les Boyer and Gig Young rotate
in .this comedy-adventure ser-
ies about a family of debonair
scoundrels whose credo is "hon-
or before honesty".
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ABC took over the debuting
honors Monday with "No Time
for Sergeants", "Wendy and
Me", "Ile Bing Crosby Show"
and "Voyage to the Bottom of
the Sea", which was pre-releas-
ed by Kitchener TV on Satur-
day.
CTV's "People in Conflict"
returned Monday, as did CBC's
"Take Thirty". . • •
Programs to watch for dur-
ing the next two weeks: Red
Skelton, Dick Van Dyke, Cara
Williams, Outer Limits, Andy
Griffith, Andy Williams, Man
from Uncle, The Avenger, Dan-
ny Kaye, Jack Benny and many
others.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Leonard,
Ray and Cal, from Willowdale.
were staying with Mrs. E. A.
Featherston this weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. R. Willock
and family were at the summer
home over the weekend. Thee
had as guests on Saturday, Mr.
A. C. Conner and Mr. H. Kid-
her, both from England.
George Bell was home Mon-
day till Thursday on leave
from S.S. Pinedale. Mrs. Bell
motored to Clarkson to meet
her husband.
Bayfield Personals
TV Views
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Bayfield United Church Women
Hold September Meet At Harris's
The beautiful flowers and
trees at the home of Mrs. Wil-
liam Harris provided a most
appropriate and enjoyable set-
ting for the September meeting
of Unit One, UCW.
Devotions were led by Mrs.
A. Dunn, the scripture passage
read by Mrs. A. G. Pease, be-
ing the Beatitudes from the
Moffatt translation.
Report Conference
Mrs. Lloyd Makins gave such
an interesting and glowing re-
port of the UCW Conference
in August at Alma College, St.
Thomas, that her listeners felt
as though they were there with
the study groups and the spea-
BAYFIELD BRIEFS
Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Whit-
field, Gorrie, were guests on
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Parker. Friends of Robert
T. Parker, Dorchester, will be
glad to hear he is recovering
from surgery in Victoria Hos-
pital, London.
ker personally receiving the in-
spiration.
The hostess assisted by the
lunch committee made the so-
cial hour most enjoyable.
The Thankoffering meeting
will be held October 8th in the
church.
Keep Your House Clean
with
FILTER QUEEN
For Healthier Living!
ROBERT K. PECK
VARNA
PHONE HENSALL 352-W-2
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We Specialize In Famous
CHINESE FOODS
And TAKE-OUT Orders
ESQUIRE CAFE
The Square 524-9941
GODERICH
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