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Alex Finleon met with an
accident when a tractor he wag
driving over turned, The tractor
slid down a hill and Mr. Finleon
fell into nine inches of water.- The
Treasurer - Miss Jean Scott;
Social Conveners - Mrs. Jean
Keys, Mrs. Olive, McDonald,
Mrs. Gladys Reith; Pianist, Mrs,
Clinton man
The first prize winner of a 1975
Oldsmobile Cutless in the Vanas-
The secretary read the minutes
and they were adopted by Lon
Smith and Mrs.C. Campbell. A
letter of thanks was read from the
wins 1915 car
round swimming. The complex
will provide:
Missionaries
forgo Xmas
The nostalgic strains of "I'll Be
Home for Christmas" won't be
played for two young missionaries
of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. This year they
will forego Christmas with their
tra Swimming Pool Roof Lottery is Children s learn to swan courses own families so that they might
Harvey Ashton of Clinton. Mr.
and e a
Mom and Tot swims
bring a special message.
Ashton's ticket was drawn by
Cromarty W.M.S. mei at the
the coming year. The meeting
accident occurred on the farm of
Gerald Murray Hollyroot
THE ��� ��1
C CHILDREN'S
the Goderich area. _ Elder Brent
There were 25 members
M,S.Rennie; Assistant, Mrs.
clerk of session regarding the
home of Mrs. Malcolm Lamond,
closed with "Silent Night' and
at as he
prize winners were: Rowcliffe
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present at the Ladies Aid meeting
on Tuesday afternoon with
Crouch; Flower Fund- Mrs,
Dorothy Scott; Press Secretary -
hymn books which had been
presented to the Church. Miss
Mrs. Calder eKaig, presiding,
the Lord's Prayer in unison.
was hauling grain corn. He is in
Wingham Hospital with a broken
REQUEST YOUR SUPPORT
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Mrs.Ed. Andrews in the chair.
Mrs. Pearl McFarlane; Group
Peg.. Grieve gave the treasurer's
a
opened the meeting with a poem
"O
Six young people became
pelvis and internal injuries.
surrounding municipal recreation
that He �as born nearly 2000
The Exepctive were in charge of
Leaders - Miss Alice Reid and
Habkirk; Mrs. Doreen
report.
Campbell
composed by Mrs. Oswin.
Little Town of Bethlehem” was
members of Cromarty Presby -
terian Church by profession of
Mr, & Mrs. Cyril Boyle, Joe,
Ann and Marie were in London
FOR ���
,• The Vanastra Parks Recreation
the meeting and the hymns were
Mrs. Mae
Clair was named to
sung'and the Christmas service in
faith at the communion service on
Sunday
value in the second
ub'• of Huron Shopp In Clinton,
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chosen by Mrs. J.A.McGregor of
Coleman and Mrs.Anne Agar;
assist F.R.Cosford with the Xmas
Glad Tidings Gl w followed
the angs as followed,....
Sunday afternoon. They wereCongratulations
visiting their son Mike.
placed in me and I l'o'ok forward
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Huxonview. Readings from the
Mrs. Edith McMillan and Mrs.
Buying
decorations. It was moved by
by
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Mrs. Scott, G. co, rs. M. amon,
d
Bruce and Betty Anne Mille
y r, son
go out to Leo
Foran and Joe Hickey who
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SANTA CENTRE._'
Friendship Book were used by
Muriel McClure;
Mrs. F. Kling and seconded
Dow. Mrs. M
Mrs. Jim Miller and Mr. M. Do.
and daughter of Mr, & Mrs.
CLOS90 THURS. DEC. 28 —
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THURSDAY DEC 19 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
Mrs. Andrews.
Committee Mrs. H. Van
Mrs. James F. Scott that William
assisted with the readings and the
James Miller; David and Nancy
headed the polls in Monday's
SAT., DEC. 14 - 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M.
The minutes were read b Mrs.
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Root en, Mrs. Hazel Leslie, Mrs.
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Brown take .the collection plates
germs es
Templeman, son and daughter of
election for council in West
Wawanosh.
An new toys, gifts of clothing for all
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&SAT., DEC. 21 - 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M.
Re S. Kerslake and the
treasurer's report by Miss Jean
Gertrude Wright. Mrs.F. Kling
led in singing Christmas carols
m he re-hraccpd A disrossion re
the organ fund took place, also
Nine members answered the
Mr. & Mrs. John Templeman;
The C.W.L. Meeting was held
age groups may he left at
' a
Scott,
with Mrs. Rennie at the piano.
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the flowers for December were
roil call by giving a Christmas
verse. Cards and visits were
Brian Miller, son of Mr. &Mrs.
Alex Miller; and Frank Allen, son
in the parish rectory on Tuesday
Christmas boxes are to be
Dec. 16th. 26
Mrs. Wilfred Coleman read an
from the Family H erald. A
discussed.
Mrs. F.R.Cosford moved that
reported. Mrs. Mervin Dow
of Mr. &Mrs. Eldon Allen. They
night with'v1rs. Bill Kinohan in
the were read by
Seafarth Public Library
packed on calls
article
chose for her topic, Christmas
were welcomed into the fell
;
were made on the shut-ins. Mrs.
comic duet was rendered b Mrs.
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the executive meet and choose a
Lights;
ship of the church by the Rev.
Mrs.
. Cyril
Mrs. Cyril Boyle. Mrs. Hickey
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Jas. F. Scott received the penny
R.E.MeMillan and Mrs.Francis
A delicious lunch was
new president.
The annual meeting followed
Wilfred Jarvis and elders Mervin
gave the treasurer's, report and
Mrs. Raymond the roll call. Mrs.
DECEMBER 9 to �3
collection. Miss Jean Scott
Coleman.
Games and contests were
with the President, Mrs.
Eldon Allen, Carter Kers-
presented the story "Why the
served.
indulged in after which Santa
heM.
Lamond, taking the chair. The
lakeDow
take and rhos. Scott.
Gus Redmond is to obtain get well
chimes rang" by the late Miss
Fireside FellowshipGroup
P
Claus appeared in full costume
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secretary, Mrs Thos. L. Scott
Staff$ No. 2 4H Homemaking
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cards and sympathy cards.
S.I.MeLean by record and a
of boys namely Ron
The Christmas meeting of the
of First Church
Fireside s
and presented each one with .a
gift. Several carols were sung
read the minutes of the last
Club, The Happy Cookers, pre-
"Eating
Sick and shut-ins are to be
remembered at Christmas with
Income Tax Recl�ipts issued for all fin
quartette
Doug
Rennie, Robert Scott, Doo
group
was held at the home Mr. and
with Mrs.F. Klin at the iano,
annual meeting and gave the
W'M.S. annual report. Reports
sented a skit. with
Chopsticks" at the Achievement
flowers and boxes. Mrs. Emma
Franken
-
aneial donations.
Stewart and Ken Willis also b
Mrs. Harold Coleman when there
John Patterson expressed
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were also given by Mrs. Calder
Day in Mitchell on Saturday, The
is to get flowers for the
record.
Miss Bell Campbell installed
were 35 members present. Hymn
173 was used to open the meeting
courtesy remarks to the Colemans
for a fine evening.
McKaig; Mrs. Grace Scott; Mrs.
skit was introduced by Cheryl
alters.
new vestment is being made
REG. NO. 0184192-01-15
the officers as follows:
after which Mrs.Wm. Brown read
James Miller; Mrs. John Wallace
and Mrs. Mervin Dow.
Riley. Gail Harburn and CherylA
Riley received their Provincial
by the league for Father Dentin -
President - Mrs. Janet Andrews;
Secretary - Mrs Lillian Kerslake;
the Christmas story and Rev.
E G Nelson led in prayer
a a a
All nffirPrc were re-elected for
Honours
ger.
Mrs. Cyril Boyle gave a reading
CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY
Treasurer - Miss Jean Scott;
Social Conveners - Mrs. Jean
Keys, Mrs. Olive, McDonald,
Mrs. Gladys Reith; Pianist, Mrs,
Clinton man
The first prize winner of a 1975
Oldsmobile Cutless in the Vanas-
The secretary read the minutes
and they were adopted by Lon
Smith and Mrs.C. Campbell. A
letter of thanks was read from the
wins 1915 car
round swimming. The complex
will provide:
Missionaries
forgo Xmas
The nostalgic strains of "I'll Be
Home for Christmas" won't be
played for two young missionaries
of the Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints. This year they
will forego Christmas with their
tra Swimming Pool Roof Lottery is Children s learn to swan courses own families so that they might
Harvey Ashton of Clinton. Mr.
and e a
Mom and Tot swims
bring a special message.
Ashton's ticket was drawn by
Competitive swimming
The missionaries are serving in
'William Elston, Warden of Huron
Life saving and life guard courses
the Goderich area. _ Elder Brent
County at the Lottery Windup
as well as open family recrea-
McKell who is from Spanish Fork,
Dance on Saturday night, Other
tional swimming.
Utah and Elder Brad Dalton from
prize winners were: Rowcliffe
The Huron/Perth Separate
San Juan, Puerto Rico explained,
"We
Motors Ltd., Seaforth $100.00
School Board and the Huron
feel it is a privilege to be
dr wn by Robert McKinley M.P.;
toss,
County School Board have shown
interest in the facility for school
here during Christmas and to
share a message testifying that
Alf Staffa $100.00 draw n
McADAM'S "HOME" HARDWARE
SHADOW BOX BOUTIQUE
by'JJck Riddell M.P.P.; Don Kay,
class swimming. it is hoped that
Jesus Christ is the Son of God,
Clinton $100.00 drawn by Elgin
surrounding municipal recreation
that He �as born nearly 2000
Thompson, Reeve of Tuckersmith
programs will also utilize the year
years ago, that He lived then, was
and G. Bryan, Toronto $100.00
round swimming facility.
resurrected and lives today." -
drawy by Mrs. Nellie Gonie,
,• The Vanastra Parks Recreation
Elder Dalton referred to a
of them under 21; voluntarily give
Commu it C t B d
statement by Spencer W. Kimball
President Vanastra Community n y en r o r
Association.
,The lottery, under the sponsor-
ship of the Vanastra Parks
Recreation and Community
Centre Board, was planned to
raise necessary, £unds_to build •a
new indoor pool complex. it was
the hope .of the committee that at
the conclusion of the lottery
adequate funds would be availabe
to allow an immediate start on the
project.
The pool is the first in Huron
County to be covered for year
have struck a budget of $44,000.
to build the structure over the
existing pool. Funds pledged to
date include from the Federal
Government for labour associated
with construction through the
Local Initiatives-Prograf i ~and
from the Provincial Government
through the Community Centres
Act. The Roof Lottery raised an
additional $2,400. leaving a
balance stili to be raised of
approximately $12,000 and the
committee is hopeful that this can
be raised through cash donations.
President of the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints, who
said "Christmas is a fitting time
to renew our desires and to
strengthen our determination to
do all within our power to make
'real among :men the message
heralded by the angels when the
Saviour was born. Let us glorify
God by seeking all that is good,
true and beautifull Let us strive
to establish peace on earth by
exercising that same good will
toward one another wllrcli, God
hats shown toward;�.3i: V.7;'`'
on the spirit of Christmas. 46 Gloucester Terrace'
Rev. Father Phalen spent GODERICH ONTARIO
Tuesday ir. London visiting his �
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OUR SHOWER AND BRIDAL GIFT ` Cr[ CLOTHING la FOOTWEAR
REGISTRY !� 3 Gift Certificates — $15, $30 and $50 value.
TO BALL & MUTCH LTD.
Beginning January 3rd, we suggest�'-rR •e tOIJT®OOR%;• HOME FURNISHINGS
3 Gift Certificates — $50, $50 and $100.
'that newly engaged couples visit us l•It,�
and register their choice of shower
and wedding gifts from our large
stock. We will keep a file card of this
information for your friends to refer
t0.
They will be happy to know of your
wishes and also avoid duplication of
presents and choice of wrong colours.
When you think about it, it's really
a great idea!
Visit our shop soon -and see displays
of leading dinnerware, sheets,
pillowcases, towels, paintings and a
wide range of floral arrangements for
weddings and parties.
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5O ALBERT STREET CLINTON
' Phone 482-3876
Help make Christmas both Bright
s
r
and Merry
Mini indoor light sets, push in
bulbs in a variety of colors. One Indoor or outdoor strings for
spare bulb included in each set. bright cheery Christmas lights in
20 bulb set 3.19 sizes from 7 bulbs to 25 bulbs
Other sizes: 35 bulbs 4.25;from $1.98
50 bulbs 5.95
Wide selection of
replacement bulbs
and decorations.
Moravian tree top
Star of Bethlehem ,
a` shining light on
your Christmas tree
each $2.50
BOXED LIGHTS
PRIMEaa���do�o��o
Phone 527-1320
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CLINTON ELECTRIC SHOP
$50 Gift Certificate. $25 Gift Certificate
HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR
+ 4 Merchandise Certificates: Dec. 7 — $25;
Dec 14 — $25' Dec. 21 — $25; and Dec. 24
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The Church of"Ji§di; '`Christ of
MERRILL TV
Draw for a Radio, value $30.
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PICKETT A CAMPBELL
CLINTONcial
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Latter-day Saints carries on a
large
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2 Food Certificates, 1 — $25 and 1 — $35.
and sale ticketed Items. Everybody wine
' it
when you strop Pickett 8 Campbell this
3'— $50 Merchandise Certificate Draws,
missionary programme
involving 18,600 young men and
To the
Electors
of Tuckersmith:
required.
2 Merchandise Certificates, $20 and $10.
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McADAM'S "HOME" HARDWARE
SHADOW BOX BOUTIQUE
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women who are currently serving
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Money Treevalue 5.MARYS
SEWING CENTRE
SHIRAL DEPT. STORE
3 Merchandise Draws, value $30.
3 Merchandise Draws, $50 each, Dec. 14,
Dec.
in most countries of the free
world. The young people, many
I appreciate and thank you for
21 and Dec. 24.
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BRING
R NG TH E KIDS T O MEET
of them under 21; voluntarily give
5139.95.
In Clinton you'll find ssrection and
THE ARBOR
value in the second
ub'• of Huron Shopp In Clinton,
up 1'8"to 24 months of their own
time their expense to
the confidence you again have
all Mar chonls Comill",
Sponsored by ItoClinton RMm
SANTA AT THE CLINTON
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and pay own
accept calls as missionaries fpr
placed in me and I l'o'ok forward
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FRIDAY DEC. 13 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
MONDAY DEC. 23 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
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the church.
to serving you.
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MONDAY DEC. 16 9 A.M.TO 9 P.M.
SANTA CENTRE._'
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CHRISTMAS DAY
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WEDNESDAY DEC. 10 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
CLOS90 THURS. DEC. 28 —
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THURSDAY DEC 19 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
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FRIbAY DEC 20 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALL.
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SAT., DEC. 14 - 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M.
in cast week's election story,
the Expositor said that in the
&SAT., DEC. 21 - 1 P.M. TO 4 P.M.
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Huron Perth RCSS. Board race
Joseph Looby of Dublin defeated
Louis Maloney by 83 votes. The
Cleave Coombs
AT THE FORMER SHELL STATION NEXT TO GROVES TV
ON HWY. 8 JUST WEST OF THE LIGHTS
actual margin was 93 votes. The
FREE GIFT FOR EVERY CHiLD SEE THE CHILDREN'S
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Expositor regrets the error.
EACH CHILD MUST BE POSTER DiSPLAY
ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT. AT SANTA'S CENTRE
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These Clinton merchants are If you are shopping In a Clinton merchant's store any Thursday,
holding Christmas draws In Friday or Saturday between now and Christmas, when the
their stores, and offering the mystery'shopper calls you could win a fres turkey. Nine turkey*
following prim to shoppers will be given away — three each weekend HII Christmas.
% ' w 1 ®O O D between now and Chrlstmes.
4 • A,1 ^ Nt- AIKEN BROS.
OUR SHOWER AND BRIDAL GIFT ` Cr[ CLOTHING la FOOTWEAR
REGISTRY !� 3 Gift Certificates — $15, $30 and $50 value.
TO BALL & MUTCH LTD.
Beginning January 3rd, we suggest�'-rR •e tOIJT®OOR%;• HOME FURNISHINGS
3 Gift Certificates — $50, $50 and $100.
'that newly engaged couples visit us l•It,�
and register their choice of shower
and wedding gifts from our large
stock. We will keep a file card of this
information for your friends to refer
t0.
They will be happy to know of your
wishes and also avoid duplication of
presents and choice of wrong colours.
When you think about it, it's really
a great idea!
Visit our shop soon -and see displays
of leading dinnerware, sheets,
pillowcases, towels, paintings and a
wide range of floral arrangements for
weddings and parties.
3S:
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4
5O ALBERT STREET CLINTON
' Phone 482-3876
Help make Christmas both Bright
s
r
and Merry
Mini indoor light sets, push in
bulbs in a variety of colors. One Indoor or outdoor strings for
spare bulb included in each set. bright cheery Christmas lights in
20 bulb set 3.19 sizes from 7 bulbs to 25 bulbs
Other sizes: 35 bulbs 4.25;from $1.98
50 bulbs 5.95
Wide selection of
replacement bulbs
and decorations.
Moravian tree top
Star of Bethlehem ,
a` shining light on
your Christmas tree
each $2.50
BOXED LIGHTS
PRIMEaa���do�o��o
Phone 527-1320
Nrrom�!x::1:_._ue.sXL20.3.4:. t w
Seatoith
CLINTON ELECTRIC SHOP
$50 Gift Certificate. $25 Gift Certificate
HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR
+ 4 Merchandise Certificates: Dec. 7 — $25;
Dec 14 — $25' Dec. 21 — $25; and Dec. 24
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— $125.
MERRILL TV
Draw for a Radio, value $30.
HOLLAND SHOES
3 Gift Certificates, $15 each.
PICKETT A CAMPBELL
CLINTONcial
N I.G.A.LCi.A•
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Christmas Store Wide Discount.
10% OFF now through Dec. 31 except Levi
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2 Food Certificates, 1 — $25 and 1 — $35.
and sale ticketed Items. Everybody wine
LEE'S
when you strop Pickett 8 Campbell this
3'— $50 Merchandise Certificate Draws,
Christmas.
Dec. 14, Dec. 21 and Dec. 24. No purchase
RADIANT LIFE CENTRE
required.
2 Merchandise Certificates, $20 and $10.
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McADAM'S "HOME" HARDWARE
SHADOW BOX BOUTIQUE
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3 Merchandise Prizes total value $100.
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Money Treevalue 5.MARYS
SEWING CENTRE
SHIRAL DEPT. STORE
3 Merchandise Draws, value $30.
3 Merchandise Draws, $50 each, Dec. 14,
Dec.
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GROVE'S TV
21 and Dec. 24.
Draw for 12" B 8 W Admiral TV, value
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5139.95.
In Clinton you'll find ssrection and
THE ARBOR
value in the second
ub'• of Huron Shopp In Clinton,
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1 -- $25 GIN Certificate.
all Mar chonls Comill",
Sponsored by ItoClinton RMm
CLINTON CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS
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FRIDAY DEC. 13 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
MONDAY DEC. 23 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
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SATURDAY DEC. 14 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
TUESDAY DEC 24 9 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
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MONDAY DEC. 16 9 A.M.TO 9 P.M.
CLOSED WED. DEC. 25 —
TUESLIAY DEC. 17 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
CHRISTMAS DAY
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WEDNESDAY DEC. 10 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
CLOS90 THURS. DEC. 28 —
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THURSDAY DEC 19 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
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FRIbAY DEC 20 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M.
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