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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-07-12, Page 3foneuroetiPaK rICeefyiniFeat running Smoothly throughout ,1 • your vacation--enjoy carefree, trouble-free trip' this year! Let our expert mechanics give your car( our Vacation Tune-Up Special at a rock-bottonil bargain price. ,* Fuel System. Tune-up * Chad( Electrical system, .* Check battery, horn and focus We have NEW Power Lawn Mowers REEL. 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Shaving Cream Softens tough beards, makes shaving easier. 49c TOOTH PASTE For spark- ling Clean teeth; mint- fresh breath 32e 51c HOT WEATHER NEEDS SUN GLASSES Polaroid 1.08, 2.98 Fits-On 2.50 Sun-Rite 1.00 Glaremaster Adults Clipover 69c Men's Aviation Special 99c Children's 25e,'The Others 29c to 0.00 Suntan and Sunburn Needs ACRIFLEX-quickly relieves sunburn doe BRONZTAN 1.50 COPPERTONE OIL and CREAM 1.50 NIVEA CREME 35c, 63c,1.10, 3.00 NOXZEMA SUNTN Lotion or Oil 39e, 1750 Lotion Squeeze bottle 1.00, 1.50 NUPERCAINAL ' $1.00 SEA & SKI TANNING CREAM, Tube 89e SKOL-Helps prevent painful Sunburn 55e, 1.00 SQUIBB SUN'N SURF .. 79c BATHING CAPS Seiberling Special 59c Other Selberling, 69c, 79c, 98c Howland 1.59 Playtex (full head shape) 1.19 DEODORANTS ETIQUET DEODORANT 98c 69C Size ODO-RO-NO DEODORANT Cream-1.00 size .... 69c Spray 7.7,5 size 98e Stick $1.00 STOPETTE 75e, 1.25 Shulton Stick Deodorant, 1.25 .1 Competitive Prices Plus Personal Servipe DRUG STORES Brand Milk of Magnesia Creamy, plea- s an t tasting laxative 19 oz. reg. 35e 29c 32 oz. reg. 60c 49c 3.2,1,9$0. TireititioakMen! Get NewPepat40 50 60 t new ptrength,n ep and energy 040 quickway Ono amazed thousands! 'Try Ottee4 e ° Tablets today. V* weak, nnulewe, ored.. feeling due tol%elt of iron at 40, O. or 60; 4tontlitions you play call ogetting.old". They kWitte; invigorate, zevitgliZe and energize ergene• WOO& ' l'ou soon feel Yeare tr. iooth sexes etg neve pep, "Pet-ao. ter. idze colts little. Be Wieoli Set PePi J0;010004* iiiiff, TOW, Tre PeireA rt. AT V4 041$0016 ' . MCI GRAD TO TEACU AT SS 0 GOPERTGli Miss Helen Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Potter, RR 2, Clinton, will teach at SS 9 Gode- rich Township commencing this September, Miss Potter is a grad. gate of Clinton Distriet Collegiate Institute, and of London Teachers College. She was a member of the college choir and was' on the edit- oriel staff of the college magazine last year. '.Blyth Teachers- Are Honoured On Farewell Day Scholars at Elyth .Public School held a presentation ceremony for two of their teachers who left the :school at the end of June', and are engaged to teaeh, at the Clinton Public School commencing this September, J.. A, Gray, who for 22 years was principal of the 131yth :school, will take up the principalship here He received an occasional chair from the -Oracle Eight. mid a piece of luggage from the teaching staff and pupils of the entire school, Mrs. Isabel. Henry, was presen- ted with a table lamp from her Grade Three and Four pupils, Tn tribute to -the well-beloved principal, the editor of the Blyth Standard had this to say: "pert always had the happy faculty of maintaining the strietet oerder about the eehool premises, and at the same time he held the respect of all the ,pupils who graduated from the school under his guiding hand, which is one of the greatest tributes a teacher could' be paid by his pupils." Rebekahs Picnic with Oddfellows At }Elena Park (By our Muslin correspondent) Hensel' Community Park was the setting on July 4 for the an- nual picnic of the IOOF and Am- ber Rebekah lodges, Approximat- ely 100 were present and supper was served in the arena. ' A full line of sports were run off directed by Bill Fairbairn, Corbett and Sydney McArthur, Winners were as follows: Five and under, Cheryl Mous- seau, Sandra. Richardson (tied); eight and under, Arlene Chip- chase, Gerald Volland, Wendy Jones; 12 and under, girls, Donna Richardson, Gwen Jones, Gail Richardson; boys, Jerry Chapman, Jack ,Chipchase, Eric Mousseau; 15 and under, girls, Donna Riehard- son, Gwen Jones, Joyce Flynn; boys, Neil Forrest, Jack Chip- chase, Eric Mousseau. Young women's race, Mies Marie Jarrott; young men's race, Bill Lavender; married women's race, Mrs, E. Chipchase; married men's race, Lloyd Ferguson; ladies kick- ing slipper, Mrs. E. Chipehase; Young Clinton Couple Marries Varna BrideTElect Honored At Teas The ladies Of the Varna com- munity honored Miss Barbara Mc- Connell at a shower in the town- ship hall recently. A short pro-, gram was presented, at the con- clusion of which, Mrs. Robert Tay- lor read an address and. Barbara was made the recipient of a host of beautiful' gifts. In a few well chosen words, Barbara expressed her thanks• and sincere appreciation. After the gifts were opened the ladies serv- ed a buffet lunch. Prior to her marriage, Mrs. Harvey Boyce, Varna and Mrs. Jack McVicar, London, entertain, ed Miss McConnell at Mrs, Beat- ty's cottage at Bayfield. During the evening Barbara was present- ed with a hasSock, after which a smorgasbord lunch Was served. Trousseau Tea Recently Mrs. Lee McConnell entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter Barbara. Mrs. McConnell received with her daughter, assisted by Mrs. C. Tal- bot, mother of the groom. The rooms were tastefully dec- orated with a profusion of roses and peonies. The tea table was covered with an Italian embroid- ered cloth and floral arrangement of roses and baby breath, Gifts were shown by Mrs. Donald Carlin- bell. The trousseau was shown by Mrs. John McConnell. The bride's linens were shown by Mrs. William Taylor, Pouring tea were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Stephenson, Seaforth, and her great-aunt, Mrs. Alice Armstrong, Pilot Mound, Man.; Mrs. Russell Erratt and Mrs. Percy Johnston, Varna; Mrs. John Argo, Toronto; Mrs. Marg- aret Stephenson, Seaforth, aunts of the bride. Assisting in serving were Anna Porter, Marjory Webster, Jean Pitt, Joyce Webster, Louise Talbot and Mrs. Donald Talbot; Myth. Ministers manning Another Crusade (13y Our flensali eorrespondent) Ministers and laymen of South Huron churches are already talk- ing about another Crusade for Christ nest summer following the success of this year's event, Rev, Cleo E. ,Strome, Crediton, vereo Lary .of the Crusade, said the re- sults were wonclerftd. Attendance at Zurich recorded for the 15-day .campaign was over 11,000, Total number of personal COP1,, mitals to Christ was' 8a and most of them were in the 1.4 to 20 age group. There were 1.4 recledice-. Lions and 15 committed themselves to :full-time Christian service, MR. AND MRS. JOHN ALEXANDER WILSON were mar- ried in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church here on' Saturday, June 30, by the Rev. D. J. Lane. The bride is the former Pauline May Edwards, Clinton, daughter of James Boomho-ur, Yorker and the late Mrs. Boomhour. The groom is' the son of , Mr. and Mrs. John Willson, 1344 Ring Street East, London (for- merly of !Clinton). They plan to live in Clinton! where Mrs. Wilson is' ern:played in the office of Dr. D. B. Palmer and the groom is With the Rural Hydro. (Photo by MaeLaren's) COUPLE TO TOUR EUROPE AND BRITISH ISLES Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Munk (nee Kathleen' McGill), from Brampton, visited in Clinton last weekend at the home of the ]adj.'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McGill. They were enroute to New York where on July 1, they boarded the liner "Kungshohn" for an extend visit in! Europe and the British Isles. Mr. and Mrs. Munk will visit with Mr. Munk's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Munk, in Copenhagen, Den- mark. wheelbarrow race, Craig Chapihan and Eric 'Mousseau; Oldest person in attendance, Mrs. John MelVlurtrie; largest family in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman, tie; youngest per- son in attendance, Kathy Ferg- uson. I.D.A. Brand ABS 8.4 e Tablets For relief of constipation 100'$ reg. 23c 19c uP124T4f • F B PENNEBAKER SERVICE DRUGGIST HUnter 2-6626 69c, 1.09 Mica-Seltzer 34e, 68c Andrews Liver Salts, 45c, '790 /3ronao-Seltzer 29c, 55c, 98c Kkovah. Salta „, ...... 85c, 89e • With glass 590 Sal Hepatica, „,. 43c, 85c, 1.09 0 Shop at Your Drug Store the dependable place to buy all your medicines and health and beauty needs. SALINES HELP KEEP YOU COOL I.D.A, Ilealth Salts English Style-A frizzy glass- ful b ef ore breakfast every morning really peps you up. 1 pound tin „„„,„... 59e Enos "Fruit Salts'? Mild Antacid--Gentle laxative, Good tasting, family favourite, for old & young. SPECIAL VALUES AND REMINDERS THIS WEEK COMBS 6 for 1,9c Family, pack- assorted 2 curl, 2bobby 1 pocket a n d 1 eight inch dressing comb. • • • Cameras and FILMS Your I.D.A. Druggist h s a fine choice of Cameras & Films - also excellent photo-finishing for developing, printing a n d enlarging. EESDAN DANDRUFF REMOVER Hair & Scalp' Conditioner 16 oz. - 1.50 SUITS. Finest All Wool materials, all shades, all styles, all Sizes - Reg. Priced from $39.50 to $69.50 Sale Price $29.50 to 1,44 9.50 T-SHIRTS • Cool Cotton with or without collars-reg. $2.50 to $4.93 Sale Price $1.25 to $2.98 PANTS Gabardines, Worsteds, Tropieals, etc., Ali shades, Sizes 28 to 41 - reg. $7.95 to $27.50 Sale Price $5.95 to $18.95 JOCKEY SHORTS Fine cembed cotton, double fronts, reg. 89c pr. Sale Price 59c LADIES' LUGGAGE Complete selection in time for the holidays 20% Off BOYS" SUITS Junior sizes, 8 and 10, reg. $19,50,.. Sale $15.95 'Boys 12 to 18, reg. $25.00 Sale $19.50 BOYS' SHORT 'SHIRTS Short Sleeves - Reg, priced from $1." Sale Price $1.49 ea. BOYS' UNDERWEAR Jockey Shorts - reg. priced 59e Sale Price 39c WORK SHIRTS Coverts, Cliantbrays, All Sizes 20% Off WORK PANTS De ties,. reg priced up to $4.05 Sale Price from $2.45 upr STRAW HATS Cool Summer Weights - Perforated Crowns Reg. to $5.95 Sale Price 25 % Off JACKETS Casual Coats for cool evenings - Reg. $9.95 to $11.95, Sale Price' $695 to $12.95 TIES Regularly $1.50 and $2.00 Special Rack 89c ea. 2 for $1.50 BOYS' SPORT COATS Smart Tweeds - Reg. priced $12.95 Sale Price $9.95 BOYS' SHORTS 8, 10, 12,14 yrs., A must at camp, reg. 81.15 to $2.50 Sale Price $1.35 to $1.95 SUMMER CAPS Cool Cotton- Tops for golf or sport Wear Special Clearance NYLON WORK SOX Wear like iron reg, 98e Sale Price 75c DRESS SOCKS Reg. priced from OA to $1.95 Sale Price 59c to $L25 ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS RELIABLE SOURCES CANADA, it has been said, is a country which has policies favourable to importers. rirst, because our customs tariff is low, with many items on the free list. Secondly, the rapid growth of the country • is expanding our home market at a pace Canada never has known before. The steel industry here in Canada has expanded Somewhat faster than has the home market, so that today Canadians need to import less of most kinds of steel than in earlier days. On occasion, steel from other countries is sold here at prices below Canadian costs. This occurs when there are prolonged or temporary surpluses else- where. But a pickup in demand in the exporting country reduces or extinguishes these external sources of supply, That is why, year in and year out, the Canadian producer is the most reliable source of supply. THE; STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LIMITED MONTREAL GANANOOUE IIA?dILTON BRANTtORD TORONTO 444-444-4-4,44444-4±1+4-4-104-4-0.4-4-44-44-#+++44-+4444-4444-.44-.4-44-4-*- Pickett and Campbell Limited Your Tip Top Store Maio Corner CLINTON Phone HU 24132 4 I