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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-12-06, Page 5I ENRICHED BREAD :AT YOUR LOCAL' FOOD STORE T-SHIRTS - SWEATERS - IHAPERS BIBS - PADS etc. CURITY DIAPERS 4.65 SLEEPERS-1 or 2 pair pants 1.98 - 2.98 CRAWLERS 1;98 - lined , part' INFANTS' MITTS-All Wool 50ei 65c, 75c 6 litANGERS-Flaatie boxed u dozen CORDUROY DUES SES and JUMPERS-•3-6x 2.98, 3X8 SOCKS 29c Cotton SOCKS '59rc Nylon/Wool SOCKS 75c, 89c Nylon PYJALMAS-CottCin, Flannelette and Crepe- 1.98, 2.10, 2.79, 2.98 PANTIES-Cotton and Nylon. SLIPS VF.STSyA etc. Try bur imported INTERLOCK UNDERWEAR Long Wearing . Warm 12-3 pair 2.98 340 CHILDREN'S SHOES,, 11% NYLON DRESSES with Slip. Blue, Yellow, Pink 3-6x 2.98 . . ..... . ••• • ....... . ....... 0.,;;; .. • • . ....... nut t .............. . .. .. '1111,11111-11.1i ........ • • -- For GIRLS GLOVES and -MITTS -60c - 90c For. BABY. TOYS-Wood and 13U111141 5,0c, 80c, 98c, 1.50 CORDUROY SLACKS Lined - GIRLS', BLOUSES Cotton - 3-6 Dacron Nylon 8-14 2.98 1,.19 225 2.75 ESMOND 'BUNNY BLANKETS 1.25, 1.45, 2.18/3.75 DIAPER BAGS Pink, Blue, Yellow MARY GOWNS 60c, 15c, 95c L85 CARDIGANS-Wool, Nylon and Orlon 2.25, 2.98, 3.95 SLACKS-Plaid, Lined and, Unlined-sizes 3-14 • 1.98, 2.98, 3.35, 4.50 BABY SET--3 piece Wool Mixed - All Wool and Nylon. BLANKETS Flannelette - each 98c 1.98 2.98 TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWN OF CLINTON: I take 'great pleasure 'to thank you for the support given me at the polls on Monday. Wishing you all the compliments of the Season. MELVIN J. CRICH TO THE ELECTORS: My sincere thanks to those who supported me at the polls in Monday's election. I will endeavour to merit your confidence by con- tinuing to work for the improveMent of our Public ,Utilities. Compliments of the season to all. Charles W. Brown • • Thanks! To You All \ I feel your re-electing me• to the post of Reeve* for 1957 has justified the program of improvements that I strove for in the past year. I am sure our opportimities this coming year are even greater, and I 'look forward to a year of progress for our town Thanks -again to you all,' and congratulations to my worthy opponent for ti good election. ,Burton Stanley • ci FOR THE MAN ON YOUR LIST WE SUGGEST: • " SHIRTS - TIES '- SOCKS SWEATERS - PYJAMAS - BELTS:- SCARVES JEWELLERY 7-- SPORT SHIRTS JACKETS Etc. DRESSING GOWNS This Christmas we have the largest selection ever. WOOLS, RAYONS, PLAINS, CI,ECKS, FANCIES, the pc ,„ Front .„. ..... .......... up , OPEN ALL' DAY WEDNESDAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS OPEN EVENINGS from DECEMBER 14 to DECEMBER 24 (incEuskire) GIFT .BOXES 'GIFT: CERTIFICATES PICKETT & CAMPBELL LTD. FAIN CORNER CLINTON 4 4 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1956 ;ONTO N NEWS-WORD PAPJV mpg, MIMIN111100.11.1.0.0110 Bazaar At Ontario Many "Vieniheis, Of The Werrians.$ Association and Oirls! .010 of Ontario, Street ited Church held A very SuccessT ul bazaar and tea in the church halt on Saturday, December 1; The ball was ,decorated for" Christmas .with the thelne carried out in. the centre pieces of the tea tables, ;ReV.• A, G, Eagle opened, the bazaar With prayer. Receiving at the ' door were 'Mrs, q. Eagle, Mrs. J. B, Lay, is end „,Mrs. Orville Stanley. • The tea table was covered with a lace table cloth, centred by a beautiffil centre piece of red carn- ations and white chrysanthte, mums interspersed with sprays of fern, Tapering -white candles in New officers for the year 1357 Were Appointed at the December Meeting of the Ladles Guild of St. Paul's Anglican Church on Tuesday; Mrs, w, v. Roy was reelected president, and other of- Mrs. W. V. Roy Again Ilea& Guild As St, Paul's Ladies Select Officers TO THE ELECTORS OF CLINTON: Please accept my thanks for the sup- port given me at the polls on Monday. My congratula-- tions to the success- ful candidates for all municipal offices in town. • Best wishes' to all for a- prosperous 1957. Don -Symons ••• For MEN TIES--gift boxed latest styles , 100 DRESS SHIRTS-white '2.68, 3.95, Monaich Knit-Stretch Nylon PRESS. SOCKS pair, . " 98e; 1.45 FLANNELETTE SHIRTS 2.98, 3.50, 3.95 All-Wool GLOVES S-M-L pair 1.25 Belts 1.00 - 1.50 L MEN'S SCARVES 2.95 All Wool BRACES, PYJAMAS, etc. For .BOYS PULLOVERS-Cotton, Colour , fast, long sleeves, sizes 4-8 9'8c - 1.45 PULLOVERS-All Wool, . sizes 4-6x, 28-34 1.98, 2.98, 3.25 BOYS MITTS and GLOVES, Cotton, Wool, Leather, Plastic 39c, !75c, 98c, 1.69, 1.79 SNOW' SUITS 7.90 - 12.75 SNOW PANTS-sizes 4-8 . 4.50 pr. BOYS TIES • 60c 85c BOYS DRESS SOCKS, new 20 patterns, all nylon, pair .... #L7 0 WINTER JACKETS 2.98, 3.95p.8.50, 9.50 BOYS FLANNELETTE SHIRTS 1.79 - 2.25 DRESS SHIRTS-White Weak sing 11-14 Trubenizecl . 2.25 PYJAMAS-Flannelette, assorted 1 shades and,patterns 1.98, 2:10, 2.98 15 Baptised At Morning Service Fourteen .children and one adult received the rite of infant hap- tism during the morning 'service at Ontario Street United .church last Sunday, Rev, A, G. Eagle performed the ceremony in Which the congregation accepted their responailities towards those bap- Used. Receiving the rite were Mr. pavid Kay Lgewen and the fol- lowing children, Albert David Loewen, Clifford Richard Loeiwen, Gerald Edward Cornelius Kay L,o- ewen, Robert Jonathan Loewen, the four sons. of Mr. and Mrs. Day- id Kay Loewen; Constance Marl- ene Forbes, daughter of Mr. and 11VIrs. Murray Forbes; Gregory Al- len Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald W. Montgomery; Cathy Luella Falconer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley V. Fal, caner; Donald Ross Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Taylor; Lor- raine' Ruth Symons, daughter of • Mr. and Mrs. Donald Symons;, Kevin Stanley Dutot; son of Mr. and 'Mrs.. Louis Dutot; Kenneth Irving .MacPherson, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Irving MacPherson; Brian William Piper, son of Mr. and Mrs.., William Piper; JoAnn Marie Potter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J:-C, Potter. TAYLOR UNIVERSITY P.RESENT$ • • • "ANGEL IN EIBOAry„ • todurial by a rival Iflbot-fhliftsIff; • Waafforino through tho unbend INfostat Iongbn of Africa jfintilnual rid" across the swam ow 14010 ifOoMer 111,ofoillroo in o unIyinIty with no' PIIVIoos •schooling Saturday Dec. 8 Legion Memorial Hall Kirk Street CLINTON Everyone Welcome. Sponsored by the Tri-County Youth for Christ tiliTIED IN itlyItiN COLON ON AUTHENTICIOCATIONV egion T T urkey Bingo EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT UNTIL DEC 20 • 15 "Games for Turkeys or Cash , 3 Share-The-Wealth Games with Jackpot Included , fl Special Game fpr $25. Adrriission 50c For LADIES WHISPER NYLONS ' Pr. 1.35, 1.50, 1.75 ] ORLON SWEATERS 5 90 ' Lovely shades, sizes 14-20 . ORLON 3-95 ' • PULLOVERS , ) “PINKSHAW" GLOVES Pink, Beige, Navy, Black, 1 1 C , drecy, White, sizes 6.1A-8 III ' ANGORA ' WOOL GLOVES • 1.50 , WOOL GLOVES and MITTS 68c - 1.45 STOLES---Wool, assorted (IQ, shades - Only .. ,.. each evt- SCARVES-Rayon, Nylon, Silk 49c, 65c, 1.00, 1.25, .1.65 SLIPS-Cotton, Rayon/Crepe and Nylon ,. 1.98 -. 4.75 PANTIES 45c, 59c, 65c GOODeASSORTMENT . In Large and O.S. ' UNDERWEAR! STOCKINGS-Cotton, Wool, etc. 49c, 89c, 1.'75, 1.98 PILLOW CASES Plain .......(: ... . .... .... pr. 1.39 Embraid: • 1.50, 2.35 Gift Boxed 3.05 FLANNELETTE BLANKETS 70x90 Pr. !... .... ...... 4.50 - 5.90 \BEDSPREADS 'ii A cul Double Bed Size "x•ou Rugs 2.35, 3.25, 10.50 PELAGE MANnErs-size 72x84 Pastel Shades 5.60 Satin bound TEX TOWELS 39e, 48c, 15c BATH TOWELS 1.00 - 2.95 msn find PACE cr,o,rus mnixcLonts-Cotton, Rayon. 50x50 1.49, 1.19 - 58x76 ...,..., - .......... 2.85 Gift BoXcd HANDKIIIROMEFS box ......... ....- 55e - 1.35 Street Involves WA And Girls Citth silver holders .flanked ,eacli side, Pouring tea Were: Miss Sybil. Ceurlice, Miss Rene Pipltett, Mrs, Metvin Crich, Mrs. •LeVis and Mrs. Orville Stanley. AMA- ing the tea table were - Mrs, crock Olde, Mrs.. Oeerge and Miss gleaner Pluniateel, The .following are the ladies who helped at tbdo various booths: =SS Entnie. Plurnsteel, Mrs. Mc- Murray, Mrs, Carter, Miss ,ElVa Wiltse;' home baking. booth, Mrs. Roy Plumsteel, Mrs, Ed Welsh, lyfrs. Carman McPherson, Mrs. Thomas O'Connell; fancy work booth, Mrs, William Ross, Mrs. Ernie BroWn, Mrs. Verner; Children's booth, Mrs, Stewart S•clipenlials, Miss Hattie Courtice, Miss Olive Johnston; white ele- phant, Mrs, Shobbrook, MrS, Cec- ile Elliott; produce, Mrs. Charles Merrill, Mrs, Plinnsteel, Mrs. John Elliott; candy, Mrs. Lorne Brown, Mrs. -Douglas Freeman, Mrs. Jes- sie Cunningham; delica.tteSSen booth, Mrs. Roy Wheeler, „ Mrs, Frank Lobb, Mrs. David Loewen, Mrs. Ross Merrill Convener of the kitchen, Mrs. Russell Holmes. Helping in the kitchen were; Mrs. James John- ston, Mrs. Ernie Radford, Mrs. Wilber Welsh, Mrs. Wilfred Par- ker, . Mrs., Gardener, Mrs. Jack Radford, Mrs. Skov, Mrs, Jamie- son, Mrs. Fred Tyndall and Mrs. Norman , Tyndall. Decorations for hall and tea tables ' Mrs. Laura McAlpine, Miss Marion Pickettt, Miss fso, bel -p.,:ic.,kett, Mrs, Orville Stanley, Mrs. Ruth Knox, Miss Mary Nott. Decoi.ating.serving tea table, MrS. Brock Olde, Miss Eleanor Plum- steel. o OLINTONIAN CLUB TO STAGE DUTCH AUCTION The December meeting . of the Clintonian Club will be held on. Wednesday,' December 12, at the home of Mrs. Milton Wiltse. There will be a Christmas program, •but. no exchange 'of -gifts.. Will the ladies please bring something useful for the Dutch., Auction. ONTARIO STREET WMS WILL MEET • TUESDAY AFTERNOON The Woman's Missionary Soc- iety Of Ontario • Street United Church will meet in the Ladies' Parlour, Tuesday, December 11; •at 2.30 p.m. Roll 'call will be a Clitistirvas verse.. A Chrisrrnas program is being arranged. ' HATS-Corduroy and Wool 1.49, 1.69, 2.98• PULLVERS, Nylon- O 2-4 1.98 PULLOVERS Orlon- S-14 .15 Mrs, D. Lane Wins Bride Doll Auxiliary Draw The Woman's, . 41,1x111.p, r y, RCAF Station Clinton, met .Mon- day evening, pecemher 3, in the Ritchie Building', with Mrs. 8, A. Etrightwell in the chair, The; minutes were read by the .secre- tarY Mrs. P. 4', 4,4tbegali. and tho. treasurer's report given by Mrs, .C, Easton. The draw for a bride doll and wardrobe was held and the win- ping ticket `was drawn ¶y Mrs, D. Finley, The doll was won by Mrs, D. Clinton, The RCAF. Women's AtUciliarY wish to thank the Lovett 'Specialty Shop in town for their kindness in dis- playing the doll in the store win dew, - After the meeting a few Mrs. were 'played, arranged by Mrs. I. Fisher, .entertainment convener. The members. sang .Christmas carols with Mrs, J. E. Hughson playing the piano, ' .Refreshnfents were served and small' .gifts exchanged among the members. 0 Local Ministerial Names A. G. Eagle To Presidency Rev. A. G. Eagle was elected president of the Clinton Minister- ial Association at a meeting of that body held, in , the vestry of Ontario Street United Church last Friday. Rev. D. J. Lane of St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church was elected secretary-treasurer. It was decided to observe the week of prayer in Clinton dUring the week of January 7-11 with services to be conducted each ev- ening at 849 p.m. in St. Paul's 'Anglican .Church. The Associat- ion requests the largest degree of co-operation from all organiz- ations in town to keep' this week free from meetings so that as many as possible may observe the Week of prayer. President H. C. Wilson was in charge of the meeting. GOOD WILL CLUB.PLANS POT LUCK SUPPER ' The Wesley-Willis United Chur- Good Will Club vrill have a pot luck supper in the church hall at 6.30 p.m., December 11. Mrs. A. G. Grigg and Mrs. H. Jenkins are 'tlie conveners. DRESSES-,Nklon- „sizes 1, 2; 3 DRESS with SLIP lovely made ROMpERS-Rayon, Nylon. 98c - 3.75 VESTS-Cotton and Wool Mixed 39c - 98c [ For All The Mdinhers PRACTICAL GIFTS 1, Come and See for Yourself Of The, Family floors Are: First vice-president, Miss Reg, ale Sloman; secretlry„ Mrs. A, E. Frentlin; treasurer, Mrs. llott; social convener, Mrs. H. -).:4Ftliff; flower' mitssion, Mrs. Walker;A. memorial flowers, Mrs. M. Counter; property ton- yew, Mrs, T, H. Herman; plan, 1st, Mrs, T. ..Frernitn; beard of management representative, MS, M. Elliott. Mrs'. Roy presided for the meet- ing, which opened with prayer and the. reading of the 51st Psalm, The Rev. E. Inder pronounced the benediction. Mrs, Disler ser- ved refresliments and a pleasant half hour' was spent over the tea- cups. The January meeting will be held on Thursday, January 3, at the home of Mrs, J. M. Elliott. a Wild Life Is Unafraid In 130yfield Area (By our Ba.yfield correspondent) There is no Dearth of wild' life around here, ,f3n. Tuesday about ten minutes past four a deer 4M- bled down Charles Street -from, the, Swan* It passed within a few feet of Jackie 'Weston and Mich, eel' Soptchrrier on Main Street (on. their,Ar home from school), leaped. over .into Edighoffer% miniature golf .Course and con, tinued on its. way. While Mr, and Mrs. LeRoy,. Poth were eating dinner one ,day they watched a red fox playing: around outside. Add to this all the sltunks and raccoons which .defy citizens to make their abode in the village and one con see that the animal kingdom may soon be deinanding voters' rights. CITIZENS OF CLINTON:, I deeply appreciate your confidence and support in electing me to the Public Utilities Commis- sion. Your interests will be my first consid- eration. Antoine 'Red Garon 1.39. 1.98 Cott;i and S CLOTHING aszi FOOTWEAR