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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1953-10-08, Page 3THURSDAY OCTQBVti $, 1953 a Bargains ... Del Mar Margarine 29c IGA Pork and Beans, to oz. -2 roll 31.e IGA Golden Corn, zt► pax. ... 2 you 29e "'P le-N-Ragg ed Pineapple, 2t- oz35e Kam 33c Beef Steak and Onions..... 73e Campbell's Vegetable Soup 2/25c :other Jackson's Popping Corn 26e Jello Powders ... , .. , .... 3/29c IGA Book Matches, 50 BOORS 39c RUMBAL.L'S IGA MARKET --PHONE 86— FOR FORMAL OCCASIONS Enchanting styles . captivating colours in' a group of formals designed for holiday parties . Ballerina length , . in lovely Colours. $26.50 up . FOR ) t acf er'5 . SEAR. .. x• 11\ Pholle 59 .��:� � ,x� SMART /Alto, T'!HI II N GS CLINTON NWS-RECOHT) ;)AGE THREE t e r er a rr-ee-lesee • eeer eere-• * • 1 1 P#-el-10.1-4e•r-.,►-$-p- . 1 Obituaries Samuel H. Baer (By our Auburn Correspondent) Samuel IL Daer passed away at his home on the Auburn -Blyth boundary Saturday morning, in his 78th year, He had been m fair health until he suffered. a stroke 12 days no, Funeral service was conduct- ed in the family residence on Tuesday afternoon, October 6, with Rev, W, E. Bramwell offic, iatine. Interment was in Union Cemetery Blyth. He was a son of the late ,Tohn Daer and Elizabeth Glousher and was born in East Wawanosh township. He married Mary Jane Tuberville 47 years ago and had lived on the same farm since then. Ile was an adherent of St. Mark's Anglican Church and a Member of the Canadian Order of Foresters, Besides his widow he is sur- vived by two sons, John and Bert, Mullett, one daughter, (Elizabeth), Mrs. Andrew Kirk - t onnell, Hullett; 15 grandchild- ren and one great grandchild; three brothers, Herman, Blyth; Robert and William,_ Goderich; two sisters, (Rose) Mrs. Willis, Goderich; (Margaret) 11frs. 1hi- bodeau, Ingersoll. Dr. Win. Geiger (By otnr Hensall Correspondent) Dr. William, Geiger, Waterloo,. died suddenly at his home on October 4, in his 72nd yea;, Funeral service was in Water- loo on Tuesday. Born in , Zurich, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Owen Geiger, he received his early .education in Zurich and Clinton, taught school in Dashwood, He was a grad- uate of Toronto University, and interned at Ottawa Protestant General Hospital, Dr, Geiger started Practising in Waterloo in 1911. Surviving are his widow, the former Grace ,Martin, London; three sons, William and Owen, Waterloo; James, attending Yale University; one daughter Helen, student at McMaster University, Hamilton; four brothers and one sister. Edmund, Hensall, (Oliv- er, formerly of Fenelon Falls, de- ceased); Rora, druggist Kitchen- er, Mrs. Eric Kennedy (Vercy) Hamilton; Sidney, Inspector of Publie Schools, Manitoulin Is- land; and Ira, Hensall. Mrs. Agnes Lammie (By our Hensall. Correspondent) Mrs, Agnes Lammie, promin- ent resident of Hensall for over 50 years died suddenly at her dome en Saturday, October 3, from a heart seizure. Public ser- vices were on Tuesday, October 6, by Rev" W. J. Rogers in the Bonthron funeral home. Inter - Ment was made in Exeter Cem- etery. lvtrs. Latninie was born in Us - borne, the former Agnes Hunter, 86 years ago. Mrs. Lammie, who has been blind for years, was active in Red Cross work and knit hund- reds of pairs of socks in World Wars One and Two. She also crocheted many lovely bed spreads aid was able to do leans* household duties in spite of her handicafr. As a young girl she It's a "genie" of Good Health that touches every glass of milk your child- ren drink. Keep plenty of mills on hand. Cal€ now to have our richer milk de- livered daily to your door. CLINTON flr`i Y LLASHM -1.11.1111111111111. CLINTON Next to Cotteeretn nilly Park Box Office open at 7.30 First Show at 8.00 Thursday -Friday October 8-9 "RIDING HIGH'' Bing Crosby -- Colleen Gray O CARTOON 0 NEWS Saturday (One Day Only) Oct. 10 "INDIAN SCOUT" George Montgomery — Ellen Drew O CARTOON 0 NEWS Monday -Tuesday October 12 - "LAST OUTPOST" (' eohnnicolor) . Ronald Reagan — Rhonda Fleming O CARTOON O NEWS Wednesday -Thursday Oct. 14-15 "APPOINTMENT with DANGER" Allan Ladd — Phyllis Calvert ADDED ATTRA MON World's ifea,vyweight championship Fight ---- MMU IANO anis La4TAR•ZA O CARTOON 0 NEWS CHILDM'S IPLAYOR0UND 2 Shows Nightly RAIN' On CLEAR Children Under 12 Year$ in Cots FEEp Change of Business DEAR CUSTOMERS. Some time between fifty and sixty thous- and ice cream bricks ago I started an ice cream store known as Clayton's Ice Cream Bar. With your generous support I am pleased to say the business has grown steadily ond is still increasing 'At the end of June this year, I acquired a half interest in The Western Tire and Auto Supply from Mr. Howard Turner. Since that time the Auto Supply business has grown favourably and I have found it neccessary to dispose of the Ice Cream Bar. My successors are I3en and Thelma Moore, a nice young couple who I am sure you will like. I will be around for some time teaching Ben the ort of ice create making. 1 wish to thank you •one and all for your generous support in the past and on behalf of Ben and Thelma I would opprecicate it in the future, Clayton Dixon lee &tee &Weir them 4 iadesteeCe CfED)T ."NIGHT Since 1 joined the credit union down et work, we get more out el' my paycheck, Now 1 save every payday, and we Tisa the credit union for ail our time pay- ments, like the car ane! the :tore. We've learned to btulget, too. All in all, we live better since 1 joined the credit onion) Find, ottt how you eau ,joins eredtt anion by dropping in the CLINTON COMMITNPIT CREDIT tTNION OFFICE, Albert Street, Clinton, directly opposite the Cold Storage Locker where information will be gladly given without; oblitrot on. AUBURN Dr. B. C. Weir and J. J. Hob- ertson visited Mr. and Mrs. .i. R. Wetr, Ottawa, last week. Mrs. 'William Dobie is visaing tier son Bugene and Mrs, Dobie, Toronto, ]4.ir. and Mrs, herb M.ogridge who have. been visiting their daughter, Mrs. Gormley Thomp- son, and Mr. Thompson, Bramp- ton, have returned home, Mr, and Mrs, .Ed Davies spent the weekend at Tillsonburg, attended the school for the blind at Brantford. Mrs. Lammie start- ed the C N.I.B, campaign in Huron County this fall by giving the first donation. Very actiye in the work of the United Church, she was a life long member of the Woman's Missionary Society and member of the church, Surviving are two daughters, Amy, teacher for C.N.I.B. at Lon- don; Greta at home; and Ray, postmaster at Centralia; two grandchildren. Bobby and Jean Lammie. Her husband William Lammie predeceased her some years ago. A.G. GRIGG and SON "The Cold Weather Is Here" NOW I5 THE TIME TO ORDER CHAMPION FUEL OIL BLUE COAL We Also Have Cement For Immediate Delivery Phone 74W CLINTON K. W. Colquhouu. OFFICIAL AGENT FOR 8th SERIES Canada Savings 334% 1st Coupon Due 12 Months Principal Felly Guaranteed Acting For ISARD, ROBERTSON and CO., LTD. London °Frig: PHONE 50 RES, PHONE 9'f'W Do you want your radio performing like it used to? A radio may be had while yours is be- ing repaired. BOB WEEKS Radio & Sound No. 8 Highway -- 11/2 Miles East ' of Clinton -•-•-•-•-••••-•-••-•-•-.4-4•T+•1-a ++r ♦•+f Old? 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A.B.S. & 0, TABS. . , l9C BMW CREAM .. ..... 39c 01IERH,Y COUGH SYRUP $9c ENVELOPES --25's 2 for 11cc FRIARS BALSAM 1 oz, --- 19e 2 oz. -- 33e LINSEED MEAL 29c• WAX PAPER 29c COREGA, 33c - 53c - Age MERCOLIZED WAX 89e PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 cakes 25e COLGAT.E TOOTH PASTE 2-33c tubes for 49c KOLYNOS.TOOTH PAS'TIE 2-59c tubes for 89c WOODBUItY SHAMPOO Reg. $1.26 for 59c Dorothy Gray Blustery Weather Lotion Reg. $2.50 for $1.25 Bayer's Aspirin, 100's with 1 Children's Aspirin 29c -- both for 79c Breck Shampoo—lge. size—$1.95 With Breck Hairdress—Free PHOTO E. B. 'PENNEBAKER PHONE 14 SERVICE DRUGGIST 1 Heat Your Home With Oil s This Winter Buy a DUO—T~. G R HOME HEATER with Power -Air Available Now .. Electric Suction Fans Suitable for Restaurants, Bakeries, Factories, Barns, etc. All sizes ranging from 6" to 24" Check Your Stable Equipment , . . Our Stock Includes PRESSURE SYSTEMS -- WATER BOWLS -- STEEL STABLING LITTER CARRIERS DAIRY EQUIPMENT They are available now at J. H. BRUNSDON Phone 15 Clinton 4 Purina Pig Startena Checkers 50 lbs. Pork in Every 100 lbs Feed PROFITABLE ECONOMICAL GAINS UL' To 100 To 125 LBS. IN WEIGHT. Two Runt Pigs - Average Weight 16 Lbs., Weighed 88 Lbs, each in 50 Days on 1.50 Lbs. PIC- START:><+.'N A Each. CLINTON FARM SEJPPLY has a profitable pro. gramme for your livestock and poultry. CLINTON FARM SUPPLY v