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Clinton News-Record, 1956-06-28, Page 5Holiday Weekend Specials Manufacturer's Clearance of QUALITY Summer Merchandise - SAVE MONEY BUY NOW! SUNSUITS—reg. 1.50 -Now 98c "DOTTY and DAISY" DRESSES sizes 3- sx xteg, pair 3.45— Your Choice Each 1.49 BATHING SUITS—sizes 2-6 Only 1.49 sizes 8-14 ,„.„ Only 2.98 Ladies' Sizes-12-42 .... . ..... 5.98 - 8.95 • Boys' and. 1VIen's SWIMMING TRUNKS 1,10, 1.79, 2:10, 2.98' LADIES' BLOUSES-Broadcloth, sizes 32-38 Only 98c BOYS' T-SHIRTS 39e and up Monarch Knit DRESS -SOCKS Only 98c , Sanitized-Stretch Nylon LADIES' .SUMMER DRESSES 4.95 Sizes ill-44 MANY MORE BARGAINS SEE OUR DISPLAY WINDOWS Shop & Clothing & Footwear Save at 1 Albert St. Clinton Telephone: HU. 2-9641 .4fr EXTRA VALUES For June 28,29.30 Purity CAKE MIXES 5' pkgs.' .99 Solo • MARGARINE pkg. .29 Clark's TOMATO JUICE 2 - 20 oz. tins .27 Red & White PEANUT BUTTER 16 oz. jar Another Fresh Supply Of Grandma :Jacob's Sausage' On Hand For This Weekend Only At Stanley's Red & White Super Market Wanted by Students... 00 A 'WEEK ode small down payment Remington • THE ONLY PORTABLE WITH MIRACLE TAB! I WEDDING Wedding Bells For You?? A NI NN I:;tiTANTCgiENsNTS Make sure the wedding invitations and ' announcements are correct in every detail. We have a large choice of wedding station- ery and offer you a choice of thermographed type or beautifully printed cards. We also have printed napkins, place cards, thank you cards and other supplies. We invite you to stop ,in and see our samples NM. 28, I,9.58' a:1 =0N NT:ws,REconP 11111.101.....1...11111.11.0111•101..1011. PAGE FIVE 'Mr, and Mrs-44 Wallace Avery left this Week on- a trtoto trip to. Montreal and district., Mr. and Mrs. Donglas Ward and sou 'and Mrs. John. .cadmore, Thatnesville, spent the weekend with Mr. and lYkrs. Harry co„ more: Mr, and We'. Charles Sr.„ Clinton, and Mr. and, Mrs. Harry Williams and Bonita, were in Tharnesville on Sunday visitign with. Mr. and Mrs. William. May- hew. - Mrs. MaYbeve, who is Mrs. Williams', Sr,, sister, fs a patient in the Tlamesville Nursing Home, =Ss 'Helve. 'Howatt, TorOnto, spent the; weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Frank, McCullough. Miss Howatt - has left for Indian Head, Sask., where she will spend the summer.` with her mother, Mrs. T. A Howatt, and aunt, Mrs. G. E. McCullough, In the early- fall, Miss Howatt leaves for Vancouver, B.C., where she will start -her work with the WMS of the United Church of Canada, Children's Sunday was celebrat- ed. in Holmeeville united Church on June 24, with Miss Helen Pot- ter at the organ. A children's choir sang two anthems, "Inr the Master's Garden" and "Father, Lead Me Day-by Day". Kenneth T. Allen, Mrs, B. Allen, Mrs; E. Ashton, Clinton, .a student at the Wood, Mrs. B. .Shoblarpok. University of Western .Ontario, was the special speaker. Mrs. Laura SaUndercock Spent the weekend with friends in Wing- ham. mr, and Mrs. Allister Broadfoot visited with Mr. and Mrs. *John Scott, Mr, and Mrs. Fred .Armstrong and Eleanor, HanintOrl SPenit 8un- slay with Mr, and_ Mrs, John Arm- strong, Mrs, J, IL Shobbroolc and her Sister, Mrs. Edna Montgomery, are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Redford!, Cel- lingWoed. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Gaunt were Mr, and Mrs, William Andrews and dau- ghter, Lucknovvi. A, Jamieson; Bel- grave; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lobb, Holmesville. Visitors with .Mrs. Jennie Lyon and Mrs, Mary Crawford were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Israel and two daughters, Linda, and Debbie, Kit- chener; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brucefield; Mr. and Mrs. Byron Russell, Goderich, The Londesboro Women's Insti- tute will hold their annual picnic on the community hall grounds on Thursday, July 5. Program com- mittee: Mrs. M. Little, Mrs. P. Carter, Mrs. L. Shobbroole Mrs, McClure, Liinch conveners, Mrs. then smile, do a gOod turn. A discussion followed. Mrs. Stoll read a poem "Who's in My Shoes?" Mrs. B. Han:1y sang- a lovely solo with Betty Lou Nediger at the piano. Mavis Steepe favored, with an, accordian solo. Mrs. C. Nelson moved a vote of thanks to the MSG on behalf of the WMS. During the social `hour that fol- lowed 'Mrs. H, Currie conducted a contest and a delicious lunch was Hensall United Entertainment For Baby Band Mrs.. Lorne Fiber and Miss M. Mlis arranged the program for the annual entertainment by the Woman's Missionary Society held for members of the Baby, Band and their mothers in Hensel], Unit-ed Church last Tuesday, Mrs. Laird Mickle was pianist. Rev. C. D. Daniel welcomed the Baby Rand. Miss Ellis presented the missionary story, "Children pf Other Lamle, Gifts were list, ributed, Mrs:: O. D. Daniel presented graduation diplomas to .Ann Mc. Helvie, John Joynt, Carolyn Cook, Ronald clement, Billy Cornell, Patricia Parke Swan finks, .Shar, onLavery, Robert Taylor, Gifen McLean, Linda Keys., Sandra ar-d$or4 Linda John ton; Muriel Ferguson, Michael Davis and Lin. da Fuss. During the ,presentation, the graduation song was sung by Nancy Kyle, Ann Pelde and $1.1z.. mine Ramie. The youngsters were received into the Mission Band by Mrs, 3, Corbett and Mrs, D. 'Me,. weew.w+11-weree+4-•-•-•+w-w-w-w-weo..-w-o- LONDESBORO HOLMESVILLE 4-11 BEEF CALF GLIB HOLDS- REGULAR MEETING The Blyth-Belgrave 4-H Beef Calf Club met at the home of George Procter, Brussels, on June 25. A class' of Shorthorn heifers was judged by all members. A -quiz was; answered and after the purchasing of train tickets for the trip to Niagara Fells; the meeting was adjourned and Mr. Procter invited everyone to the house for a most,delightful lunch. Mothers .Cjub At Wesley4illis • Entertain WMS Th a -AMP .meeting of the Moth- .StudyeGroup..of..Wesloy.Willis United .church was held in the ,Prorelli :parlour on Monday even- ing with menelaers of the WAITS as special guests., Mrs. R Livermore who was in charge of the .meeting, read arr,article on "Summer", fol, lowed by a prayer, Mrs, Hugh., C. Wilson led in prayer:, Everyone stood and in- troduced themselves,. so WMS members and Mothers' Study Group members could get to know each other. Mrs. N. W. Trewartha read a poem by Edgar A, Guest, ",Stay for Supper", Miss Mavis Steep favored with a lovely piano • Mrs. G. Wise read- the minutes of the May meeting. ,Mrs. Loeb- head gave the treasurer's report, Mrs. Tr„ewarth.a volunteered to take the gift to Mors. Drew Fowl., er (who we are sorry to say is moving this week to London,) Mrs, W. Jervis read a letter, of thanks from Mrs. Fred. Simian for the crib quilt, Mrs. H. C. 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