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The reg'iitar .Febuary g�tia,8`
of the happy Double's C1of
Ontario Street -United Church was.
held in the ehureh , parlour with
the president Mrs, Aiken in the
:chair.
The devotional period in :the
chapel was • in charge of Mr and
:Mrs. David Loewen. Two inter,
eatingfilms,, one on.. ckrild disetp
"line arid. one on mental health
were shown. and discussed.
Ross. Merrill gave a report on
the meeting of tiie k'Um Board
which, he had attended recently.
, It was decided that the deli wowed
'.join this •County Film Board if'
.such a board was formed.
George V. Goodwin
° Word has been received of the
death on February 11, of Geori;e
Victor. Goodwin, in Weyburn,'
Sask. following .a short illness.
Mr, Goodwin, son of the. late Mr.
and Mrs. ,Alfred Goodwin, Clin-
ton, spent his boyhood here, going
' to Saskatchewan While .still, a
young man and engaging in far-
' Xiang there until hiss retirement
last Year:
He is survived by his wife, four
daughters, one .son, twelve grand-
chilren, and one brother, Douglas,,
Victoria, B.C. Two sisters," ..Mrs,
Glen Ca • b 11. (Maude) Aylme ,
®n aria; and Mss, S. a. . = eMath
(Winnifred) Holmesvi]le, prede-
ceased leech.
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1.3r44 The -60th anniversary of the Wo 2O In Attendance •
men's Institute will be observed on ..
February"'$ by the Clinton The :Stanley Township Ladies'
branch, zzi.. the.agricultural'Mee .Chili .met at the home of Mrs.
(board: room, The tt>'pic will be Walter Moffatt for their February
I ozne l eenomics .and Health, l'IV . Meeting, The vice-president, Mrs;
en by firs. Walter,Forbes, Host- Ed, Glen, presided in, the .elbsence
eases are: Mrs,. 1 011 MimPOnald of the ;president, C on l e,e t i o n
and her committee, amounted to $4.85, .105 men'>bers
P , and one visitor answered the roil,
,, '1(-�1! call, which" was '•'Sing, Say or
iCQW era ecei rayentThere were four .children
• An invitation. was received from
Service Stars In - the London Road Club to a party
in the Legion 'Kali on F'e'bruary 15,
h'(, The members decided' to •send $5
Un !ick , to the March • or Pimes•, di 't?arty
was planned for later in the month
when the Landon -Road Club .and
the Tuekersmith C10 will be ent-
ertained,
Mrs. William McEweo gave a
reading, The .March .meeting will
be held at the home of Mrs. Jean
.Sinclair in Clinton, when the roll
eall :will be 'answered ,with "what
you would like to be, if you could
change," .
'Weenies Mary Jean Neilans
Linda. •Turner and Bonnie liattbhun,
having passed all :tests, were ens
relied into Fourth ,Clinton Brownie
Pack last Monday. Service stars
for one year were .also presented
to Shirley Fleet, Carol Ann Tlioing-
son, Bonnie Boyes and second year
stars to. Laurie Pates, Nancy Olde,
Heather Winter, Barbara Draper,
Barbara Corey and Barbra Welt
Golden' bars have been; presented
to Elaine Mayhew :and Elaine"
Rt'tmoall..The Brownies said their•
iia id -byes to ,Elaine Mayhew and
presented her with a cup and sauc-
er. This week the Brownies are
busy with plans for the Thinking
Day program on Thursday night
and for their own 'Thinking Day
party next Monday,
Badges and pins were presented
by Tawny Owl Mrs. George Wonch
and Brown Owl Mrs. Lloyd Carter.
A WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
FOR .. A SPECIALTY SAi-ESAAN
WHO WANTS TO GO -INTO BUSINESS FOR HIMSELF,
IN AN OPERATING AND ESTABLISHED BUSINESS
..A major bearing aid company has an established hearing aja
office for the 'right than. Nationally ;known and - advertised
product. Very attractive profit margin; ''You get factory help
and, advertising leads. Field training and high income plus a
high' •percentage of _ repeat sales.. Must have local references.
Write Mr. A. W. Hazen; 225 North Front i$t, Sarnia, Ontario.
OPPORTUNITY THIS AREA '
MANAGER 'WANTED ,-- =Part Time Only
$3.0,000.00 ti? $20,000.00 -annual income possible: by spending only
a few hours monthly in just spare • time. Well-established .Can- ;
adian Company will .appoint -local man or woman.to supervise,_
this, sensational business.. 'No experienee necessary AS we train.
,you in all' phases of the business and no high pressure iiian is '.
wanted as no selling on your part is required. • , Qualifications
are as follows;
I. -Good Character and References •
2. Spare 5 to 110 Hours Monftlily.
1 .00 as Required
3. A' Minimum 'oi'..$ ,600 Cash Muir
Which is FullySecured: tS �"
. rt. you can meet these qualifications • and desire an interview
with ,Company Executive -in your area, answer this ad -1r* •
'mediately. •
Please do not answer this advertisement rknless you are definit='.
ely' interested :in.<a business oni 'a ,high Plante, have the - .necessary.
Bash available, - and, are a person :who can make and give - `a
definite decision' after you know, the facts, as thoose selected
will be ,appointed immediately.
'"Ibis Is a once m a 'lifetinie : opportunity with a permanent
unlinsitec income.
For a personal interview in your area, write fully' about . your-
self,
ourself, include '.phone,miniber, to :J., W. WEBB' COMPANY, Dept. , .
K, 1449 St. AIexandei;MONTREAL, ttuebec.
• 7-8-p
Following .:is. ,a list . of Complete •.Sets:
"FIRST LOVE"
3 --`26 Piece Sets
7 -- 34 -Pike -Sets
"ETERNALLY YOURS
4 -- 34 Piece $ets
2 --- 52 Piece Sets
1 --- 55 -Piece Set
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"ADORATION"
—= 26 -Piece Set
2 .^ 34 -Piece -Sets
1 --- 42 -Piece' 'Set '
• • 1 --- 55 -Piece Set
"CORONATION" '
12 -- 54 Piece Sets
• 11,-- ,42 Piece, Sets•.
"MORNING STAR"
12 --1 54 -Piece ;Sets
11 42 E ece Sets
Plus Many Odd Pieces in Open Stock in above patterns.
$S.00 :DOWN AND .$1.00 EACH WEEK-
Why wait 'till you can afford d complete -set of Silverware
Now Available At
Ansett. Jewellers
$5.00 DOWN $1.00 EACH WEEK.
-- Use Your Credit —
IMA11IONDS ' WATCHES FINE DI,1vNERWAAE
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If yoti hada business. proiilera facingydu which couldinvolbe a great
loss, would you ask the adVice o: a friend or a business cOrr rsellor?
Naturally, • you. would ask the expert. Then, what about your
''ill' Improperly administered, it could mean .a great loss, to
/our family.• We are glad to act se sole ..ExecutOr Or hr pen -
junction With One or more 'other Executors you might appoint.
THE STERLING TRUSTS
cOAtibN
itEAO Orrice SRA$ H bFHc
87'1 Boy St., Totonia 14DUnlbp St:, Rani'
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HURONIQ REBEKAH :LODGE-
PLA. N INITIATION -FOR TWO
The Huronie Rebekah Lodge'
met on February 18 in the lodge
rooms with •N(rbie „Grand Mrs,
John. Broadfoot in the chair.
Two candidates will be Initiated
on March 4. Degree .captain Mrs.
Carman McPherson requests a full
degree practice on Monday, Feb-
ruary 25 at eight o'clock,
Plans were made to Enid a bake
sale In the Council Chamber on
Saturday, March 9. •
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Po�ect ur r
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Winter weather _has been
rough on your car's finish.
, Drive in today for an ex-.,
pert wash and polish job.
at our service station.
. up fo P.ower
Get the fast / take -off)'
steady power that can be
yours. When you fill your
gas tank with,.•our Cities
.Service Prernihni Gasoline.
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BF- GOODRICH .
"Safetyiiner" :Tiubelei
(670/15)
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50•
Reg.
$32.00 .
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(ANI'ELION'S
Service Station
Corner Mary & Khig SM.
Carl Cantelon, Proprietor
Phone HU ,2=9Q32
CLINTON ONTARIO
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Marry
airy. . SQ alae was a rrien of ;. Pai�..l's 1 S,. MiW i Anglican• Churchbier and toolsStan :aa
'Live part in eliuf'cii organizations.
(Hy our fensaIl t7orr+sspxitiont)
Passed away in South lluron
Hospital, i deter, on Monday, .Feb-
ruary 18, Mrs. Mary Simpson, was
in her 83rd year. M. Simpson,
who had been a patient in the.
hospital for over a. year, had lured
to ifen,sall the greater' part of her
life.
She MA the former Mary Laing
and was born in Western -Canada,
corning east as a young girl, She
tirade her home with her aunt and :throe funeral borne yesterday, by
uncle, the late Mr. and Mrs, 41nes •the Rev. N. P. Knox. Interment
Paterson, near l rucefield, who was in St. ,James Cemetery', .Clan.
in her earlier years,
l`Iler husband, the late James
Simpson, passed away some years.
ago, Surviving are two :brother
David and William Laing, Winnt-
Peg; ehel Mrs,. William Cross -
i an), Hazel 13.idge, Man,t Isabella
(Mrs. W11114m Ostberg) and, Nettie
('Mrs. Jizzr Simpson), ,St: Vital,
Man
Service was held from the Pon,
later took up residence in Hensall, deb ye,
Competitive, Prices Plus :Personal Service
MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND CONRAD BENDER, Goderich,
were married, in the manse of St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
here on ,Saturday afternoon; February 2, The bride is, Viola, dau-
ghter. of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lightfoot, Rlt 5, Clinton and her
husband is the son of Mr, and Mrs.. William Bender, BR 3, Clin
ton (Holnaesviile). The young couple is living in Goderich,
Bender - Lightfoot . Spail.i4pi Griffiths
The manse of St.,Andrew's Pres- Red roses and white 'mans with
liyterian Church, was the scene on, palins and fern -dec'o'rated,.Grace
.
Saturday,,, February 2, 195.7, of a United Church,' London,. on
Feb-
prettY wedding, w hen Viola,
rear'. q9, 1957, • when G ryv e• n y t h.
daughter of Mr. ,and Mrs. Allan. Ruth Griffiths (grarSdaughter of
Lightfoot, RR 5, 'Clinton, became Mr. and Mrs. Frank Andrews,
the bride , of Raymond Conrad Ciintgn) exchanged marriage vows
Bender, Holhnesville, sone of Mr. with, Ronald Joseph Sperling" be
and Mrs. William Bender, also of fore the Rev. M. G. Coop
•Holnmesvilie. The Rev. D. J,*Lane The bride is the
daughter
of Mr
offf aced at thedouble ring core- and Mrs. Arthur Griffiths,
Lang-
mony.7•
don:. (formerly of Clinton), and
The bride Wore a charming the gro'om's parents are Mr. and;
Princess , style dress of brocaded. Mrs. 'Earl Sperling, Sarnia.
Ed
satin arid:lace in street -length, winLiPslieY presidedat the organ,
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with blue,bolero and matching ac -: and Richard Andrews, Oakville,
cessor%ea.. •Her :corsage was. of : red *as soloist.
,roses. -The bride wore a balleririna
,,1VLrs ,William Stephenson, Lon- length gown of white lace and net:
desboro,., sister of the °groom, wasover •satin,- styled with scalloped
matron ,._of hoiio'ur, in a princess- .lace s'albrina. neckline'and lily point:
t i e ess'of• whit and i- flow- s
s l dr a onv sleeves. A tiara el
clic. e a .a h dher veil '
,y _. P of
ered taffetta with white bolero, illusion and she '.carried a prayer.
snatching accessories, and a pink book crested with red _roses an&
rose corsage:` , white hyacinth.
Williaan„ephenson, was his _Miss Barbara Ford, Clinton, was;
brother --in-laws groomsman. maid of honor, . and bridesmaids
were Miss .dean .MacDonald and •
Miss Dianne Wilson. They Wore
similar', afternoon. gowns of, red
velvet and carried arrangements,
of white 'drums.
Ronald Sutton„ Corunna, was
groomsman acid 'ushers were Fred
Lethbridge, - London, and . t h e
At the reception' held in the
home ..of the ,.bride's parents, Mrs.
Lightfoot redeived in flowered
nylonw]th corsage of white carr
ations. Mrs. Bender wore green
linen with a corsage of white car-
nations. The wedding dinner was
Served by Mr's.Ebner . Trick , and
Mrs. Gordon Cudrnore. •grooms -brother, Bud Sperling,.
'After a short honeymoon, the Sarnia.
young couple will Iiye in Goderich. Receiving the bride's mother'
wore a :moss green printed ,,dress
,with winter white.accessories and
'thegr'oom's mother chose a black
ensemble with pink .accessories.
For travelling the bride donned
a pink suit with: bja« k accessories..
The couple will make their home
in Sarnia.
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FEDERAL RIDING OFrHU*ON
LIRFR140MINATINGI
CONYENT
Friday, March 1
at 8.15 p.m. w,
In The
Legion :Ia17,'Clinton, Ontario
GUEST SPEAKER
HON. 'WALTER•AHARRIS
Minister of Finance
E`VERYOSTE- ,WELCOME
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Views straight. and
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ALBERT ST. D. Ww torn sh, Ptop. "'ILI$TO1
Mrs, Lou Simpson who has been
spending the past week with mem-
bers of her family in Detroit, re-
-turned • home ,on Tuesday.
e.,..)0(WOUJORcu.
Keep your clothes, ,fitting
right, feeling right, LOOK-
” I1VGF right. -with, regular dry
cleaning by [Clinton Laundry,
They'll Wear lodger, "Put you
across'' better.
A; MAN'S. "cleaner s"l
Prompt experteneed..-ecdn=
omicai: highly efficient. The
kind of service you want:
Cali. us.
This Week the Lucky
No. e.-1117
Cheek your‘ Calendar. It the
dulcimer matches, •take tile
''falendar •to our otfite and
claitia .your $3:00 credit.-
For
redit.For Your Convenience •
the Our
Down town Office
on King Street
(formerly Simpsons -Sear.)
Eti
2-7064
4.1 LAUNDRY.
CLEANERS
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RUG STORES
SPECIAL. VALUES. and REM NORM
THIS WEEI
very home sho> k1 stook' essential
SICKROOM NEEDS
Listed below are a few •Sickroom Needs •-for
Of 000 selection see your I.D.A..Druggist.
„I. D. A;w. -
Boracic Acid
2Oc - 30c - 45c.,
Bronchida
Cold Capsules
1,25
Bronchidd
Gough Syrup
7.5c
Camphorated
Oil —20c. 40c
Mereu,'2rochro5c ,. me
s•
-Mineral Oil
55c $U.0
JR.
ABSORBINE ,
`T.19 2,39- •
BAND-AYD .
LASTIC
STRIPS
Shop 25c, 45c,..65e
at t x ELASTOPLAST
your DRESSING
• STRIPS
Drug
mStore—,,
the •
depend-
able-
place
to `i
buy
all-
your -
medicines
and
health MILNT
and
L - ;` 50c, :90c
204,410e
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;11/47G$AI)E > t
Absorbent Cotton
puna...,., 69c
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. TABLETS
Relieves headache, neural- y
gid, taothaehd Arid pain in
gen100's 1liC 300's 49c. ~'
ELA Ton A&T
BANDAGES
1:,30,;.1:60, 1:90
• FEVER
Thermometers
•.69c
E-%
achment Sets
Aft ,,
Attachment, Set, complete
.with tellshut-oingff, slip
T.91_C
pipes;:
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LYSOL
Cleans, Disinfects,
Deodorizes
'`;430. 7.9c, 1X50'
needs.
Milk. cot Magnesia k
vrgaroy, ,pleasant—tasting
ata
tive.
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reg: 35c reg.60e s„, •
g '49c
'KVD$OGEN
PEROXIDE
4 -oz.- 8 -oz. 16,oz. ,.
reg. reg. reg. •
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10c9c' 23c 39c t .
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•WHITE
EMBROCATION
4-ozi z8 -oz.
... r29c a 49c
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JJF.B. PENNEBAKERICE
DRUGGIST
Last Call
FINAL CLEARANCE OF WINTER WEAR
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
SAVE. MONEY!• SHOP NOW! -
BOYS' PULLQVER SWEATERS
TONY •DAY LAMBSWOOL and c�
ORLON ---Reg. $5.95 Gr.91► ea.
MEN'S CARDIGAN SWEATERS
WORSTED YARNS -•,-Buttons or �, 4 ,95 ea.
Zipper Fronts—Reg, $6.95
BOYS' MITTS --Leather & Wool
5Oc to 89c pr.
MEN'S PANTS
SPECIAL TABLE.- •"
Reduced t* Clear -w
• Special �,`� .95 tip
Reg. tai $27.511 ,
'JACKETS
SPEOIAL RACK --• (lienors: AMA
F''leeces - reg. t{, $26;00,
' TO riAr. A Half Price
PICKETT e CAMPBELL
LIMITED
phone: 1HIU„ RV* 32 . Medici inch — CLINTON
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