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Clinton News-Record, 1967-12-28, Page 5up with their Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Dec. 28, 1967 Jack Fraser * of Mitchell. * ’ * * $ Mr. and Mr?. J. M^cKenzle and family of Toronto spent the holiday weekend with their par­ ents, Mr, and Mrs, Jqhn Mao Kenzie. * * * * BEAUTIFUL BREEZY By BELLCHAMBER PERSONAL ITEMS • CHURCH NEWS • CLUB ACTIVITIES • VILLAGE HAPPENINGS Correspondent: AUDREY BELLCHAMBER —- Phone 565-2864, Bayfield Subscriptions, Classified Advs. and Display Advs. all accepted by the Bayfield correspondent. PERSONALS Mr.‘ and Mrs. G, N.Rivers spent Christmas with Mr; and Mrs, J, Charles Monteith and family of Lambeth. 4*. * Mr. and- Mrs. Tom Logan Jr„ Sara anj Dennis, London spent Saturday and Sunday with the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, Logan Sr. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hovey spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs, George Doqrr, Brian, Bra­ den, jand Kevin ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. -----------___ visited Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Parker and family, London for the weekend. * * * Mir, and Mrs. Fred Frasier visited l;heir family in Windsor for the holidays. * * * Bernard Sturgeon, who has. been with the Department of Highways,, since leaving school six years ago was recently sue-’ cessful in a competitive exam­ ination. He begins his new job as Systems Application Techni­ cian on January 15 at the Depart­ ment of Highway Electronic Computing Centre in Downs- View. Mrs. Sturgeon and boys will join him in the near future, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Gwain Johns and Renouf Johns, Mount Clem­ ents, spent the holiday season in the village. * * * Mr, and Mrs, Glen Smith, Christine and Janice, Brantford spent the holiday weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L, B. Smith, the lady's parents. # * ♦ Mr, and Mr?. Leroy Poth Spent Christmas with their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ ald Poth and Michael of Don Mills. Mrs. Helen Cobb visited re­ latives in Kitchener for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Odd. leifson visited relatives in Brampton Over the holidays. ♦ ♦ * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sturgeon spent Wednesday in Toronto. Bayfield Lions Club, which meets at the Little Inn on the i second and fourth Tuesday of each month, delivered Christ­ mas baskets to sick and eld- .erly shut-ins lastSaturday. The Bayfield hockey team have re­ cently been given $50 by the .Ljons, who also have donated $70 to Bayfield Scout and Cub groups. * * * ■ Mr. and Mrs. Bryan King,- London, joined the lady’s par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tur­ ner for Christmas. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar­ shall and Tracey of London, joined the lady’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weston for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Flowers visited Mr, andMrs. R, Flowers and family, Streetsville for Christmas, Debbie and Kim re­ turned on Tuesday with them to spend the remainder of this week with their grandparents. * * * Family visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Fred LeBeau over the weekend were; Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin and daugh­ ter Megan, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moss and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cluff, London. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Weston spent the weekei* daughter, Miss s|e Weston of Ferndale, Michigan Miss Wes­ton accompanied jy Rick Rice came to Bayfield in Wednesday to spend severalflays with her parents. ;iays with her , ’ ' K Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lar­ son and Karen, London, were .with his parentsjMr. and Mrs., R. J. Larson foi the holidays. * * Mr. and Mrs jw. E, Parker joined their soi and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker in Dorchester £>r Christmas. Mr. and Mrs.jEl. Rowan, Mil­ ton, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hulls and their two|sons, Michael and Byron, visrted their par­ ents Mr, and liirs. Fred Hulls ;for Christmas. I Flight Sergeant Lester McKenna (left) of the Armed Forces at CFB Clinton is pictured following presentation of the Centennial Medal by the Base Commander, Group Captain E. W. Ryan. Flight Sergeant McKenna becomes the 21st member of the Armed Forces at Clinton to receive the award. The Centennial medal has been awarded to some 20,000 Canadians "on the occasion of Confederation... for valuable service to the nation.” (Canadian Forces Photo) WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 HARDWARE and FURNITURE i White Nylon Tip Swivel Glides on feet won't mar floors Crest i©©•©<©©•©© giant size table 36 x so x n x 84 with 8 chairsJersey Backed Vinyl Upholstery for Years of Catelree Use. LARGE FAMILY SIZE TABLE 36 x 60 x 72 WITH 6 CHAIRS © • BEDROOM SUITES • HOLLYWOOD BEDS • And Other MATTRESSES KRQEHLERO Scoops the Style Market... 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Liberty will not honour any bther warranties either BKprened or Implied and this warranty dou not apply If llm furniture l> misused, abused, or accidentally dr wilfully d imaged, EXCL’W.s JERSEY R iintEL- MATERIAL WITH ELECTRA LEATHER GRAIN PATTERN YOUNG MODERN TABLE 30 x 42 x 54 WITH 4 CHAIRS LARGE SIZE TABLE 36 X 48 x 60 WITH 4 CHAIRS, Heavily cushioned, Deep Box Seats (or the ultimate in comfort, Table TOP and Self-edge aro Heat, Stain Snd Scratch resistant LIM Satisfaction Guaranteed on All Purchased YES, YOU CAN USE OUR FAMILY PURCHASE PLAN During this sale —~ Payments may bef spread over a two-year period if you wish.Albert Street tta MX CLINTON, ONTARIO r»e WMra