HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-01-05, Page 3PRIDHAM'S WEAR,. GODERICH
GREAT JANUARY SUIT SALE
WITH MANY ADDITIONAL, MONEY SAVING OFFERINGS ADDED TO
REMAINING MERCHANDISE.
100 SUITS
Save up to $28.00
- GROUP No. 1 —
80 SUITS
REG. 59.50 to 75.00
SALE PRICE
$46.95
— GROUP No. 2 —
20 SUITS
REG. UP TO 59.50
SALE PRICE
$29.75
"1/2 PRICE"
HERE IS THE REASON
WHY
At 'the end of each season,
manufacturers accumulate suit
ends—not enough to carry into
next season's range,
but sufficient to make
'an excellent group of
suits for such an occas-
ion as this, at an out-
standing price reduc-
tion. These are offer-
ings which are usually
available to large de-
partment stores only.
We feel we are very
fortunate in procuring
this merchandise.
From the finest English
mills come these beautiful
-Ail-Wool Worsted Suits in
Charcoal Grey, Medium Grey, Blues and
Browns. This is your opportunity to
buy very high-grade suits at a very
low price.
SA LE COMMENCES JANUARY 5th
RI A
GODERICH
E 'S WEAR
- ONTARIO
Made-To-Measure Suit Sale
CHOOSE FROM OVER 300 SAMPLES TAILORED BY
Fashion-Craft Mfges. One of Canada's—Best Clothing Houses
REGULAR NOW $52.00 TO $66.00 65.00 to 82.50
Topcoats and Overcoats
NOW .$44.95 65.00 NOW $54.95
REG. REG.
55.00
(Made by Crombie's of Scotland)
The World's Best Maker of Topcoats and Overcoats
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l4RiRSPALY, JANUARY 00 1•956
The Record Speaks for itself .
IT WILL -PAT TOU, .TO GET THE FACTS!
For the latest portfolio
of securities
Call Vic Dinnin,
Phone 168
P.O. Box 190 Zurich, Ont,
Managed & distributed by Investors
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Ferty-five gazes of beer were
seized by ,officers of tho• Goderieli
Ontario. Provincial Pollee Detach-
ment in e raid last week at the,
Commercial Hotel here,
Police saki .Alvin W. Hudson,
manager, and Grover Clare, Jr.,
proprietor, have been charged
under the Canada Temperance Act
with keeping liquor for sale and..
with bringing the liquor into the
county. 'ted
nies
* • *
•,-;.*Nrt,:$410:;:4,,,,:.:• •
No better time
than N
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs. W. Avery spent
the Christmas weekend in Detroit,
Mrs. J. Cudmore is in Hamil-
ton visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C.
Cudmore,
Christmas guests with Mr. and
Mrs. D. E. Glidden were Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Brown and Mr.
Brown's mother, Mrs. Brown,• De-
troit, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Lawson and Lynn, London.
Rev. and Mrs. Stewart Miner
and family, Florence, were Christ-
mas guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Trewartha.
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THEY WENT
TO BED
EARLY
THE HOUSE
WAS SO -014E USE 14 sE.
Poo. FILLS THE
OUR OIL, 1
SURE.
HARRY WILLIAMS
FUEL OIL. 40---A ,GASOLINE
MOTOR OIL LUBRICANTS
R.R.2,CLINTON,4'/u,w 526)
N NEWS-AFXX)RD
for Indoor Home
Improvements _...
AND HERE'S HOW
TO FINANCE THEM....
You'll find carpenters, pluMbers, electricians and others
in the building trade freest in the winter when outside
construction drops to a minimum.
H • ave Yob got ideas . . . about a basement playroom or
a paint job throughout your house, but lack the ready
cash? Well, you can put them into effect right now with
the help of a B of M Home Improvement Loan. I-I.I.L.'s
, are available at the B of M for almost any worthwhile
purpose about the house of only 51/4% interest per annum
and repayable in monthly instalments.
By making those home improvements now, you'll save
money because more experienced help, available in the
wintertime, will get the job done faster . . and time
because you won't have to go on a waiting list. You'll
benefit from the craftsmanship of first-class men working
without rush, and Incidentally, you'll help your commu-
nity too, by providing employment during the off-season.
If you are planning structural additions, alterations,
new installations or redecomtion, set your local B of M
Manager today. There's no better time than now!
BAN1K OE MONTREAL
eaoada 7eita Velith
'MY BANR'
PO 0 *WON CANANAK •
CONSTANCE
Miss Grace Riley has returned
to •Guelph after spending the
Christmas holidays with her par-
ents,
C, Montgomery, who has been a.
Patient in' Scott Memorial hospit-
al, Seaforth returned home on Sat-
urday,
Paul Kettles is spending his hol-
idays at the home of his grand-
parents, go and Mrs. Robert
Grirooldby • •
Visitors, on Christmas. Day at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. Charles
Riley were: Mr. And, Mrs, Bernard
Riley and family, Kitchener;.
and Mrs. Fred :Riley, Toronto, and
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Riley,: Se,aforth
New Year's guests at the home
of Mr, 'and Mrs. Frank Riley were:
Mr. and, Mrs. Tom Riley, Mr, and
Mrs, Joe Riley; Robert Woods,
Toronto; Mrs, F. Woods; Listowel
and Mr. and Mrs, E. Ellwood,
ton.
Miss Donalda. Adams spent
Christmas with her brother,
and Mrs, K T. Adams and Gerald.
Cpl. Adams Is stationed, 'at the
RCAF Station Winnipeg, Man.
Miss Adams' returned home on
Saturday by plane.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott cel-
ebrated' their 25th wedding mud-
PAGVOIRXE.
versaw with .a turkey dinner,
Guests were: Mr. and Viva, R. g,
Paterson and family, )rotepten;
Mr, and Mrs. William Brennan and
Miss Helen Hammond, J3arrio; Mr.
and Mrs, William J, .Coughlin, Tor,
onto; Mr. and Mrs. Angus J.. ge.,
Rae, and Douglas McRae 1:02)404,
John H. Scott and Wilfred. J. Scott
Seafortin
yrf.1 Entertained
On Tuesday evening, December
27, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley enr
tertained the Young People of Con-
stance ,church, Twenty-two mein-
bers sat down to a chicken supper,
After supper, progressive Crolcind-
ole was played; winners were:
high, Marilyn Taylor and . Ken
Cook; low, Mary and Tom Whyte,
.Proceeds of the evening anieunted,
to $10.75 which went towards. the
Young People's funds.
BACKACHE
May beWarninq
Backache is often caused by Jazy kidney
action. When kidneys get out of order,
excess acids and wastes remain in the
system. Then backache, disturbed rest
or that tired-out and heavy-headed feeling
may soon follow. That's the time to take
Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stimulate
the kidneys to normal action. Then you
feel better-sleep better-work better,
Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. si
LAC and Mrs, McInnes spent
NeW Year's with friends 40. Ham-
ilton.
Mr, and Mrs. Archie Mustard
0;nd sons, spent New Year's in
Hamilton.
Miss Ida Menerey, Payfield,
spent Christmas with relative's. in
the village,
Mrs, McQueen and Margaret
spent the holiday in London with
Mrs, Elsie Forrest.
Mr, and Mrs. T. B. Baird spent
Sunday, in London visiting Mr. and
Mrs. 'Mae Aikenhead,
Visitors with Mrs, H. Berry for
New 'Year's. were Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Elliott and, family.
Mrs,- George Pinkney, Walker-
ton, spent the weekend with her
mother-Mrs. W. H. Pepper. .•
Mr, 'and Mrs. -George Hender-
son left on Monday for a two
months vacation in Florida,
'Ur. and, Mrs. 'Alex Paterson
visited with Mr. and Mrs. A. An-
derson-, Toronto, for New Year's.
Mr. and Mrs. .Roy -13rOck, Ex-
eter, spent a few days with Mrs.
Brock's parents, Mr, and Mrs: J.
K. Cornish. - •
Miss Tna and Eileen Mae Scott
visited with their brothers' Ross
and William Scott for the Christ-
mas holidays,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ham and
daughter, Guelph, visited. with
their sister-in-law, Mrs. C. Ham
on Wednesday.
Master Richard Munn. returned
today with his father, Ted Munn,
to their home in Kitchener. Young
Richard spent the holiday season
with, his grandparents, Mr. anti
Mrs. W. V. Dinnin.
W"OltkI4 .6 WITH dAl4AbiAl4-1 1-i/OltY WALK OF 'Ll.P-6 11.NC6 1.13
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Clinton Branch: WItttAm MO1t.1.01C, Manager
• Londoborough (Su) Atoicy)4 Open Mt.n, .#4 Thurs.
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Miss Eleanor McCartney, Stra.t-,
forrd, spent the .Christmas holiday
with her parents,' Mr; and Mrs.
George McCartney,.
and Ross Scott left OA
Thursday to Spend' New Year's
with their daughter, Mrs. L. j:!
Rushcall at Trenton.
Mr, and Mrs, Glendon Christie
moved their house-hold effects to
Hensall on Tuesday, Mr, Christie.
operates a variety,stere there.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Barr, Patsy
and Jeanne, Burlington, spent
New Year's weekend with the
lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Din,
Mr, and Mrs. 5, McKenzie, Mn
arid Mrs. Don McKenzie and son
Angus, St Thomas, spent Christ-
mas with. Mr. and -Mrs. Walter
Moffatt,
Mr. and Mrs, Stewart. McBride,
Toronto ;Miss Donna McBride,
Stratford spent the Christmas hol-
iday with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. McBride,
Mr, and Mrs. A. Smith, Miss
Eleanor Smith, Jack Horton, Blue-
Vale; Mr: and Mrs, John Wick-
stead, Brussels; Mr. and Mrs.
George Griffith and family Strat-
ford.
-Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Dinnin were
pleased last Thursday to have
their four sons and their families.
hone on Thursday last week. At-
tending the mid-week Christmas
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Vic
Dinnin and Billy, Zurich; Mr. and
Mrs. A, J. Dinnin,- Joan and Don-
ald, Montreal, Que.; Albert Din-
ning, Parry Sound; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Dinnin and .Kathy, Petrol-
ia,
News /of .Brucefield
Correspondent --- MRS. H. IP, BERRY
rlume Clinton MS 112 or Seaferth 659 r 33
•111.-47, 4-44-4
News of Holmesville
Correspondent — MRS. P. MeCULLOTYGH
Phone Clinton 535W 3
The-Sunday School and Mission
Band ,party of Holmesville United
Church was held in the Sunday
School rooms on Friday afternoon,
December 23. Christmas stories
were told by Mrs. Jack Yoe and
Mrs. Frank McCullough and gam-
es were enjoyed.
Carol singing was part of the
program with Sandra Williams at
the piano. Lunch was served by
Mrs. William Norman, Mrs. El-
mer Potter, Mrs. Harry Cudmore,
Mrs. Edward Grigg and Mrs. NM-
tan Heard.
The Christmas concert of SS 3,
Goderich Township at Holmesville
was held the evening of Decem-
ber 22 with Rev. H. C. Wilson,
Clinton, as chairman. The even-
ing opened with the pupils singing
"0 Canada." Peter Gahwelter
gave the "Welcome," and the pro-
gram contained, a pantomime, rec-
itations, duets, square dances,
highland fling, plays and group
singing. The evening closed with
the arrival of Santa and the dis-
tribution of gifts from the well
lanen tree.
Pupils taking part were: Ted
McCullough, Robert Grigg, Bar-
bara Yeo, Bud Yea, Leonard Wil-
son, Dominique Gahweiler, William
Hoggart, Freddy Tyndall, Doug-
las McCullough, William Hutchins,
Milton McClinchey, Berthena
Crulkshanks, Helen Corran, Shir-
ley Norman, Douglas Lieboid, Lin-
da McClinchey, Paul Cudmore,
Marion Lieboid, Bonita Williams,
Cathie Potter, Erie Gahweiler,
Jim McCullough, 'Bobby Norman,
David McCullough, Paul McClin-
chey, Billy Tyndall, Marie Boiss-
oneault, Ronald Trewartha, Mary
Squire, Donald Yea, Marilyn Yeo,
Wayne Potter, Charles Haughton,
Peter Gahweiler, Karen Saddler,
and Darlene Haughton. In charge
of the curtains were Mary Helen
Yee and Diane Haughton.
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Smo/l.size kit for botweenpermanont
stragglers
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bangs,
neckline and end curls.
REGULAR, SUPER OR VERY GENTLE
IDASAL TABLETS 300 59c
SHAVING CREAM 39c
SACCHARIN TABLETS-
1/4 gr. l00-15c lA gr. l00-19c
0-394
500
TOILET TISSUE50
-49c
2 rolls 23c
TOOTH PASTE 43c; 2 for 85c
WAX PAPER 25c; 2 for 49c
erich 590
ALL MERCHANDISE
25
• f Coat,. With or without fur, These coats are best quality, now Sale o
( drastically reduced for immediate clearance.
uy
Sale of Cocktail Dresses ( large grouP " pr''' ( all sizes, shades and fabrics.
SHOP NOW and SAVE
Fashion Shoppei
FASHION SHOPPE, GODERICH
HURRY, HURRY
TO THE
FASHION SHOPPE'S GREATEST
FINEST VALUES WE HAVE OFFERED IN 16 YEARS OF BUSINESS.
The Reason — a high standard of quality at low, low prices.
ALE
NOW ON
Sale of Fins ( Finest furs, greatly reduced. Choose your favourite from •
( our large group of first quality coats and jackets.
• Sale of SuitsEver'' suit master-tailored for good fit, long wear and
( smart appearance.
• Sale of Dresses ( we have ever offered at such outstanding savings.
( Make your selection from the largest group of dresses
Sweaters included
atidB
thin
loal
group.
fatn Grand,
Sale of Sportswear ((. ;11rOtrt:r Srie
te
SIA in
NOW WITH... All New Fresh Air Waving Lotion - All New
Lanolin-Treated End Papers .- All New 10-Minute
Waving Action - All New No-Dab Neutralizing)
AND IN MANY CASES
LESS THAN 1/2 PRICE
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