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STARP65744628 AV 419 PRICES IN EFFECT FROM THURSDAY dAN.10 TILL SATORDAYJANI9 AVAILABLE AT OR THROUGH THE FOLLOWING STORES ... 20% WINDSOR EAST • WINDSOR WEST • • MONTERRAY OAK • MOUNT FOREST PECAN • PAGODA GREEN • VENETIAN WALNUT • SANDSTONE • FOREST OAK '111 ANCHOR • TEAKWOOD • ROSEWOOD • WHITE OAK • SNO-OAK • ALGONQUIN OAK • SPANISH TEAK • TAVERN OAK ' • RED OAK • MEDALLION WALNUT • MEDITERRANEAN OAK AMHERSTBURG $5.29 $5.29 $4.79 $5.39 $4.39 $5.09 $4.39 $6.49 $6.49 $7.29 $5,99 $5.99 10.69 $5.29 '5.29 $6.09 $4.49 Now Only Now Only Now 20% Off 'Reduced to While They Last Our Nine Day Price A Lovely Panel At Only A Great Buy At Only A Beautiful Pattern While They Last Now Less Than $6.00 Now Only You Save 15% $ Reduced To Only Our Nine Day Price Now Only Now Only KITCHENER • EXETER • GODERICH • GRAND BEND KINCARDINE • OWEN SOUND • SOUTHAMPTON • THEDFORD • MONTERRAY OAK $5.29 • MORENO ROSEWOOD$5 .29 • MT. FOREST PECAN $5.29 • RUSTIC CEDAR $5.99 • PAGODA GREEN $4.79 • COASTAL WALNUT $5.99 • VENETIAN WALNUT $5.39 op GOLDEN ELM $5.59 • MISSOURI WALNUT '15.29 *SANDSTONE $4.39 • ELMWOOD At Only $6.49 • ANCHOR $4.39 • ENGLISH WALNUT $10,69 • TEAKWOOD $6.49 • SNO-OAK At Only $5.99 • ROSEWOOD $6.49 • SPANISH TEAK $10.69 • ALGONQUIN OAK $5.99 • WHITE OAK $7.29 •• TAVERN OAK $5.29 • EMERALD ASH '6.19 • BRAZILIAN PECAN $1 0.99 • RED OAK At Only $5,29 • MEDALLION WALNUT $6.09 HURRY! Choose Yours. • EMBOSSED PECAN $7.19 While Selection Is At It's Peak ... • WILD ELM At Only $6.69 • SWIRLY BIRCH $5.29 • COURTLAND ROSEWOOD Reduced To Only $4.99 ••• .4440 PiESE /69C0C-14(r6 .441 c' 84640 ON itiPM ReVE,57 COMBER • HARROW • KINGSVILLE • WEST LORNE. • RIDGETOWN * WOODSLEE • EMBOSSED PECAN $7.1 9 • MORENO ROSEWOOD $5,29 • MEDITERRANEAN # 604 $5.39 • VENETIAN WALNUT $5.39 • KNOTTY PINE 'Now Only $5.19 • ELMWOOD At Only $6.49 • ENGLISH WALNUT 9 0.69 • MOUNT-FOREST PECAN $5.29 • MONTERRAY OAK $5.29 • PAGODA GREEN " $4.79 REMEMBER The Sale Ends Sat., Jon. 19th .1.0 .11011111 loglifill1101111111111 111111 II""" ".'1"1"111iiiiii[rh"1""" 1111 IIi 11111 111111111114:111111111(111111111111 A DIVISION OF LUMBER CO. 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It includes deluxe accommodation for two nights, dinner in the famous Captain's Table complete with a champagne cocktail, breakfast each morning and a sightseeing tour of Toronto's many exciting attractions - all for only $59.90, subject to advance registration. The Lord Simcoe is in the heart of downtown Toronto, close to thoppirig, theatres and entertainment, You get soinething else that's special at the Lord Simcoe- it's friendly hospitality you will enjoy through- out your stay With us. Colour TV in every Nom, fully air conditioned. Lord Simcoeliotel See your travel agent or contact us at: 150 Xing Street West, Toronto. Telephone:, 3G24848., 01,INTON NEWBABc0RD, THIMODAY, :JANUARY JO 1074,44 4 Baptism Welcoming into the sane, teary on Sunday morning were Ed. and Lorne Bunking: The ushers were Gary Buchanan, David Reid, Greg Riley and Darrell. Shot:it:nook. With Mrs. Allen Homan at the organ, the choir sang "Open wide the door" with Audry Peel taking the solo part, Rev. Mervyn Penfound read the scripture„ Jim Jamieson, clerk of session, introduced Lloyd and Vera Penfound who presented their son Kenneth Wilfred, who was,baptised by his uncle, Rev. Mervyn Penfound of Shelibrook, Saskatchewan. Rev. McDonald's message was "Looking ahead". The flowers at the front of the church were placed in loving memory of Joseph Miller of Toronto by his family. PERSONALS Mrs. Jessie Jones attended the funeral of her great nephew, David Campbell of Bluevale. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Joseph Miller and family in Toronto on the death of her husband. Mrs. Miller was the former Geraldine, Nott and will be remembered by many in the community. Burial was in Clin- ton. Mrs. Bert Brunsdon is a patient in Clinton Hospital. Mrs. Jim McEwing is a patient in Seaforth Hospital having surgery, New Yeas Day guests with Mr. and Mrs.,. Joe Shaddick were Mr. Stanley Lyon, Blyth, Mrs. Mary Robinson and Miss Edith Lockhart of Goderich. Mrs, Elsie Youngblutt spent the Christmas holiday with her son, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Youngblutt, Goderich. Mrs. Ena Howatt spent NeW Yeas with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hodgert and family, Kirkton, returning home on Friday. Mr. Will Govier returned to his home on Saturday with his ,daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Spen- cer Ham of Kitchener, having spent Christmas with his ',daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton and boys,,Of London Wanda weele*-1Mittedaughter, !Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ham of Kitchener. New Year's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Duizer and family were Mr. and Mrs. Art Hunking and Todd of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Flunking and Murray and Julie Bowie. Dinner guests Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shaddick were Constable and Mrs. Richard Shaddick, Ed- ' monton, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shaddick, RR 1 Lon- desboro. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick attended the 50th wedding an- niversary of his cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Simmons at Uxbridge on Saturday. • The family of Mrs. Olive Penfound held Christmas on New Yeart Day at her and Elgin's home. Present were Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Penfound, Michael, Cathy, Ruthanne and Independent Shipper to United Co-operative of Ontario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Live*** • Roy Scotctimer Opp Prom Vim@ ShichPard CALL SAVPISLO BMW By ASS Loa. Moo* Woodsy Is NAPO* L P441/41.lti Bobby, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Penfound, Bruce, Nancy and Kenneth; fev. and Mrs. Mer- vin Penfound, Calista and Blair, Rev, and Mrs. Mervin Pen- found, Calista and Blair are returning to their home en Wednesday, January 9 in Shellbrook i Saskatchewan, iv air having spent two weeks with their parents, Mrs. Olive Penfound and Elgin and Mr. and Mrs. George Potter, Clin- ton. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Shad- dick, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Shaddick, Lloy and Jeff Shad- dick and Karin Iden accom- panied Constable and Mrs. Richard Shaddick to Toronto airport on Sunday, when they returned to their home in Ed- monton, Alberta, having spent three weeks' vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott and family of Seaforth. New Year's Day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Shobbrook were Mr. Ken Vodden, Frank and Dora Lynn Ellerby. A family dinner was held on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Penfound following the baptism of their infant son, Kenneth Wilfred. Present were Mrs. Olive Penfound, Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Penfound and family, Rev. and Mrs. Mer- vin Penfound and family and Rev. Stan McDonald. Miss Lloy Shaddick, Jeff Shaddick and Karin Iden of Kitchener spent Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Allen Shaddick. The Hi-C executive met Sun- day evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Charles -Hold- way returned to their home in Dallas, Texas on Monday mor- ning having spent two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Bert Brunsd on. Miss Wendy Caldwell R.N., Toronto Western Hospital spent New Year's holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Caldwell. Mrs. Laura Sundercock and Miss Wendy Caldwell spent New Year's Day with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawford and Charlie, Blyth. and Mrs. Lorne HtiPitiii't visited on Sunday with Mrs. Nellie McDougall, Goderich. The annual Vestry meeting of St. James Anglican Church, Middleton, will be held on Tuesday, January 15 at 8:30 p.m. at the Rectory in Hayfield. St. James A,C.W. will meet on Thursday, January 10 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Fred Middleton. The congregation heard with regret on Sunday of the serious illness of the Rev. E.J.B. Harrison, who is now a patient in the Sarnia General Hospital following a severe leg fracture etc. Mr: Harrison was the former Rector of Trinity Church, Hayfield and St. James, Mid- dleton, for a period of 14 years. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mid- dleton, Janice, Rosanne and Drew returned on New Year's Day from their Christmas holidays at the Blue Horizon Villa, Barbados, B.W.I. They report a more relaxing restful holiday there this year than previously, due to the current fuel shortage. Tourists were able to rent cars but they had to enter long line-ups for fuel in small amounts and no guarantee of re-fueling. Their departure plane was delayed due to an argument arising out of the sudden hike in price of gas from 18 1/2c to 42c per gal. at the airport. The Middleton s report a consistent lovely temperature of 80 degrees during their vacation.