Zurich Citizens News, 1975-04-03, Page 11THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1975
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE 11
MILVENA ERICKSON TELLS YOU., ,
ALL ABOUT BAYFIELD
INTERESTING HAPPENINGS IN ! NTARIO'S PRETTIEST VILLAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scoth-
Ener, Robert, Lori and Carolyn
returned to their home in Chath-
am after spending the school
break with his Mother, Mrs.
L.W. Scotchmer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pounder
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pound-
er, all of Stratford were Friday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Pounder of London at their
village residence. Mr. Jim
Harrison, Marine City, Mich.,
was a Sunday guest of the
Pounders.
Mrs. Andy Toma and daughter
Jenny Lynn of Ottawa, visited
from Friday to Wednesday with
her mother and sister, Mrs. L.H.
D. McLeod and Dorothy and her
sister, Mrs. Margaret Fawcett
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker,
Pam, Jack and David, Dorchest-
er, were weekend visitors with •
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Dinel and
Tracy, London spent the Easter
weekend withher mother, Mrs.
Maude Weston, joining them for
Easter Sunday dinner were Mr.
and Mrs. Don Johnston, Ricky,
Christine and Mark, Mr. and Mrs
Morris Sauve, Johnny and Jamie
and Mr. Pat Burns of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mackie,
Jim, Stephen and Joanne, Lond-
on visited for the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Makins and on Saturday held a
birthday dinner in honour of Mrs.
Mackie's birthday.
Mr. Rick Westlake, Kitchener
spent Easter weekend with his
parent and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Westlake, Catherine and
Paul.
Mr. David Duncan of Oakville
visited from Wednesday to Mon-
day with his grandparents, Dr.
and Mrs. G, H. Shepherd and a
friend Miss Kay Reid.
Mr. Alan Armstrong, Ottawa,
Miss Winnie Armstrong and
Miss Sandra Miller, both of
Toronto and Mrs. D. Rutherford,
Kitchener were Easter weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.D.
Armstrong, James and Julia,
R.R.3, Bayfield.
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Mrs. Fletcher McLaughlin,
Meagan, Alfie and Courtney,
Toronto visited for the weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred LeBeau, Mrs. LeBeau had
just returned from a three week
trip to British Columbia where •
she visited withher daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hovey in
Langley and her uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Ben Maartman, West Van-
couver and with her husband's
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Art
LeBeau in Vancouver. While
with Mr. and Mrs. Hovey they
were joined by a nephew, Judge
Ken Arkell of Vernon. Also with
Mr. and Mrs. LeBeau for the
weekend were their son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cluff
Rob and Tara, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Latimer,
Gilbert and Christine and Mr. an(
Mrs. Bill Latimer, all of Toron-
to spent Easter weekend with
Mrs. G.L. Knight and on Sunday
celebrated Mrs. Knight's birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J.E. Hovey
returned to their home after a
very enjoyable holiday in Flor-
ida. While there they visited
with Mrs. Ted. Mack a former
Bayfield resident.
David Dewar of Weston spent
the past week with his aunt, Mrs.
Elva Metcalf. His. parents Mr.
and Mrs. Jinn Dewar were with
Mrs. Metcalf for the weekend
and also visited his mother Mr.
David Dewar in Goderich Nurs-
ing Home.
Mr. Tom Arkell and Ken,
Northwood, Middlesex, England,
called on Mr. and Mrs. Fred
LeBeau during the weekend on
the way to London to see Mr.
Arkell's Mother, Mrs. Fred Ark -
ell who is confined to University
Hospital.
Miss Barbara Graham, London
spent Easter weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Graham, John and Nagy. Mso
with the Graham family for a
few days is his mother, Mrs.
John Graham of WallacetoWn.
South Huron District High School
EVENING CLASS
PROGRAMME
Courses Begin Week Of April 7
(1) FIRST AID, ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
THURSDAY, 8 SESSIONS
(2) GOLF INSTRUCTION, TUESDAY
8 SESSIONS
If there are enough Registrations we will form groups
based on level os skill. When you register indicate your
level of skill.
(3) MEN'S PANTS, TUESDAY,
6 SESSIONS
All classes begin at 7:30 p.m. Fees are $5.00
Please register by telephoning the school (235-0880)
J.L. WOODEN
Principal
HURON COUNTY'S LARGEST
DEPARTMENT STORE
MEN'S- BOYS' -LADIES'- GIRLS' and BABY'S WEAR
YARD GOODS -FURNITURE- MATTRESSES -PAINT
SEWING MACHINES -SMALL APPLIANCES -LAMPS
LOCATED ON HWY NO. 4 -
SOUTH OF CLINTON AT VANASTRA,
purl
RUIN WEAR
SPRING
STORE HOURS:
Monday through
Thursday 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m.
to 6 p.m.
Closed Sundays
TOTS RAIN WEAR
SALE PRICE
GIRLS & BOYS 2-18
DENIUM JACKETS
HOODED
BRUSHED COTTON JACKETS
BOMBER & LEISURE SALE PRICED
JACKETS $3.". TO S4."
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EWEUflEtT
OUR SEWING
EXPERT COMES TO
BASE FACTORY OUTLET
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HIGHEST SEWING MACHINE
E.IN Ti W ' ®F.O.
FRIDAY APRIL 1 1
S' ,,TURDA.Y AP IL 9 2
s.
Base Factory Outlet is making special high trade-in allowan••
ces •on your used sewing machine o : the purchase of a new:
•MORSE
®UNIVERSAL by WHITE
*DOMESTIC by WHITE
•BERNINA
•MORSE AND OTHER,
FAMOUS BRANDS
We also have used sewing machines
from $39.00 for straight stitch models
and ua!ed semi -automatics up to $149.95.
All our used sewing machines carry a full
one year warranty.
Mr. Earl Berscht, our sewing
machine repairman and in-
structor, will be at our store
Friday, April 11, from 6 p.m. to 9
p.m. and Saturday, April 12, 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Bring in your
sewing machine for a check or
repairs. Mr. Berscht has had
over 37 years experience and all
his work is guaranteed for a full
year.
SPRING MERCHANDISE IS ARRIVING DAILY— COME IN AND TAKE A SECOND LOOK•
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