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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1968-01-04, Page 7BEAUTIFUL BREEZY . . . . . By BELLCHAMBER BAYFIELD PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER — Phone 565-2864, Bayfield Subscription, Classified Advs: and Display Advs. all accepted by the Bayfield correspondent. Mn,a C. Christie and atop Ina were Sunday guests with and Mrs. Fre4 MacGregor (I Bruoefield, SI IP. Mrs. MeidInger, wife of the to Joseph Meldinger, and the Mier Anne cathartite COOlco Sed away Saturday at. the ueensway Nursing, Home •here she had been a• Patient or the paSt four YearS In her 7 t1.1 year. Surviving are one son Rein* old, Sturgis, Michigan. Public rulleA'al services were held Tuesday, January 2 frOM Ben* tlLron .Funeral Home, Hensall, conducted by Bev. A. C. Black. well. Interment 'in St. Peter's Lutheran Cemetery, Zurich. * * * Mrs. gleanoi McKenzie, Kip. pen, is vacationing inS t. Peters. MT, Florida for the winter months, she flew from Malton by Jet, the trip taking just three hours and twenty minutes. * Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin and Deborah, of Georgetown, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. , * Miss e aPlat a few days last week ItaltanftoreFiVgnt of Miss 'Elizabeth Wright,. Teen 'roam dance held in the Bensall Arena, Boxing Night? Was attended by ever four him. tired& chaperons were Mr. and Mrs. Don Travers, and Mr. and Mrs. Ilerb'Stretton. * * * 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Page and family. of Exeter are get. .tang nicely settled in the home , they recently PurPhaned.onNel* • son Street. Mr. Page is :Wager of the PUC Hensall. • * kr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle Mr, and Mrs. William Mickle, Pamela, Judith, John, Charles, Robert and Ann Mickle, and Mrs. Florence Joynt, were hol. iclay guests with the formers daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan, and family, Waterloo. * * Mr. and Mrs. George Hess are spending a few weeks at the home of their daughter and • Mr. and Mrs, Jim 'Roobol spent the New Year's holiday with; their son-in-law and datigh* ter,,and family, Mr. and. Mrs. Don Dodds, Seaforth. Holiday guests with Mrs. John Henderson were, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay" and family, Bridgeport, m_r. and Mrs.. Brian Underwood, Gorrie, Miss Sylvia Henderson, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson of Seaforth, spent the holiday Mrs. Robert McLean had the misfortune to suffer a fall in her home Friday everting frac., turing her right leg. She is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. * Pat Joynt who has been a patient in South Huron. Hospital with a fractured leg in a ski. ing accident returned home on Thqrsday. * * Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and family visited at Georgetown with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin 'and attended the christening of their gran& To assist our faithful correspondent, Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, and to provide greater assurance of Bayfield news being published in fall each week, the News-Recordrespectfully asks that any persons with information for the current issue contact Mrs. Bellchamber as quickly as possible after the event they wish reported. We wish to take this opportunity to extend wishes for a happy New Year to our many Bayfield readers, and to thank them for their co-operation in assisting the correspondent to meet her deadline: Spending the festive season at their village homes were: Mr. and Mrs. Ron Chapman and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Beechie and family; Dr. and. Mrs. J. H. Walters and family all of London. * * * Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Parker Pam, Jack and David, Dorches. ter, spent New Year's Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Parker, to JI•Z EJ * • * Miss Lynn McGechy of Lon. don, was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alf Scotchmer. PERSONALS, Mr. and Mrs. Evans Cameron and fainily, returned home to Islington on Monday after having spent the holidays at their home on, Delevan Street. * * Miss MarY McFadden was in Preston for three days last week, participating in the South Western Ontario Figure Skat. Ing Championship. * * * . Miss Barbara Clift returned o Ottawa on Wednesday after pending the past ten days with er • parents, Brig, and Mrs. . A. Chin, * * * Mr. and Mrs. George Can. ick and family, of Birming. , Michigan and Mr. and rs.,Norman,F. Cooper, Mount lemens, Michigan spent New ear's weekend at the Albion otel. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gra. ham of London spent the past .week and the New Year's holt. day at their home on Tuyll Street.. * * * Canon H. M. Lang-Ford and his daughter, Mrs. Rance Bri. cker of Kitchener spent New Year's Day with Mrs. R. II, F. Gairdner. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker spent the holiday weekend in Ancaster with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Doug. las E. Long and children, ••••••00,004%•••••••4".• •40041000404.%••••%"‘"%,004000.%%%%••••••••••••%. '44% •%%"%•••••••• ••••• 4.611"%% NO.,%%% 111111 111111 BARGAMPIREATEI WEEKEND rw:EC1ALS For January 4, 5, and 6, 1968 HIGHLINER 1-LB. _ at love budget prices FILLETS of SOLE 53c SUPREME — BAG • FRENCH FRIES 49c Combination Deal! KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes, 12 oz. F Rice Krispies, 10 oz. 3 ° 99c Ground Chuck Special "K", 6 1/2 oz. R COLOURED — 3-LB. ECONOMY PKG. Pure Pork Sausage 2 Blue Bonnet Margarine 99c .PRIME RIB ROAST TOMATO OR VEGETABLE — 104* TINS F SMOKED — BY THE PIECE HEINZ SOUPS 4 R.49c SIDE BACON SUPREME BRAND — 3-LB. 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Ti 'short indlyiclual- Return $3.00 Only, F.arrnerp, Returns $20. to $30, Telephone 227,4001 ciporge. ,E.Izenga Ulinton News Record, Thursday, Januar& 4th, 1968 • 7 vitmer O. a lovely ladies wrist in a. draw at Albert Hess' jewelry store in P•trtch". citiaenshila and Education. Will be the theme of the Hen. sail WI JantlarY meeting 'We& neSdaY the 10th at 8a0 Roll, call '‘NameaPuhltcS0001 you'have attended." John Henderson, is A patient South Huron `Hospital Exeter. NOTE THESE SAVINGS; ALL HOUSE AND PORTABLE RADIOS (Electric and Transistor) Discounts Of 15% to 20% BARGAINS IN USED TV'S 21" and 23", Black and White Some with new pictures tubes, from $50 to $160 Merrill. TV Service RADIO & APPLIANCES REPAIRS. CLINTON 482.7021 TERM INSURANCE ON THE BEST TERMS at your service DAVID S. 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For instance, mem- bers of a business or profes- sional association might form a group in order to take advan- tage of more convenient medical insurance coverage. Employment groups, those made up of people at a com- mon place of employment, are of course also eligible. The same low OMSIP rates will be available to groups as they are to individuals: TYPE OF CONTRACT • The single person • The family of two • The family of three or more YOU PAY $ 5.00 every month $10.00 every month $12.50 every month Effective Dates of Coverage: A) If the applicant applies within 30 days of the termination of coverage by a grOup medical insurance plan, OMSIF coverage begins on the day following the termination of the former coverage, B) OMSIP coverage of other group applicants becomes effective three months following the date when application is received and approved. OMSIP helps pay your doctor's bills. OMSIP pays 90% of Ontario Medical Association schedule of fees. HEALTH INSURANCE REGISTRATION BOARD MediCal and Hospital Insurance Services for Ontario 2195 Yonge Street, Toronto 7 GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO Hon, JOHN P. ROBARTS, Prime Minister daughter Deborah Ann. at Pt. Anc1rew'P. WOO. Church, Georgetown, by 13.1rift 161 C, j9411!" SOP. Two' Pets 0,9f}t4rPct parent!, and two sets of grand ParentS from I•itStOWHOI,AtWOod, Ethel, and Bettqall attended the ,christening, Mr. and Mrs. Bartle Jack.. son, David and Ann, sPent New Yeara with relatives th4ondon. Miss Barbara Schwalni Who is attending the IlniVersity of Western Ontario, Lendoll, spent the holiday at home with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm, Charles and Mar. jorie. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Love, John and Pamela, London, Mr. and Mrs. Don Flear, Steven and Scott and Susan, Grand. Bend, spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. George Armitrong. * * * Charles Mickle, Hamilton, Robert and Miss Ann Mickle, UWO London, spent their holi. days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle.