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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1957-07-18, Page 301% Sealy Mattress Special FOR JULY ONLY ThiS special will appear on TV and Radio National AdvertiSing The $59.50 Mattress trianiral $44.50 . On Display, at BEATTIE FURNITURE ANOTHER SPECIAL also Shown In Our Window: THREE SPACESAVERS In Wool Frieze, Combination Triin, $58;600 (Manufacturer's Clearance "of Covers) Beattie Furniture Reg. $69.50 - NOW ONLY Short Sleeve - Reg. to $5.00 Sport Shirts SPORT COATS Special from $1:95 up ••••••-•-11-10-,e4-•-•-•-•44-•-•-•- Choice of the Rack' • OVER '15 COATS TO CHOOSE FROM • T-SHIRTS Sport Shirts Reg. 79c ea. BLUE and WHITE Special. 59c ea. 2 for 1.00 Blues - Greys Browns Reg. to 39.50 . SALE PRICE Long Sleeves - Reg. to $1.95 Special from $2.95 up from $15 u +9-4-4-* MEN'S PANTS Reg. to 21.50 Special from 5.95 up PLAY SHORTS to 0.95 Special $2.95 to $4.95 pr. TIES 89e E * , OR, • 2 r $1 75 A. STRAW HATS V2 Price LUGGAGE LADIES ONLY 2 Piece Sets from $19.95 up 4 ODD PIECES at 25% Off BOYS' WEAR BUY NOW FOR BACK TO SCHOOL T-SHIRTS Reg. to 2.95 . Special $1.00 up Sport ShirtsRR. g.to 4.95 Special $1.25 up llopalongtassidy Suits Sizes 8, 10, 12 JACKET and JEANS-reg. 5.95-Special $2.95 JOCKEY 'SHORTS 6 to 16 years Special 39c & 59c ANKLE SOX Reg to ;1.00 Special 59e pr. Men's Suits to SPECIAL $29 50 $6.5.00 OFrtit ....... „. ... . ... ,....„.... • up Pickett & Campbell Limited OPEN FRIDAY N1611TS MAIN COINER. CLINTON, ONT. SPECIALS.UNTIL CLOSING TIME • SATURDAY NIGHT SWIFT'S GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE .., 4 1 LB. PKGS.$ 00 AS A ..14LY HEAT„ WAVE • .tr N 1.0CAt MOW It I Then, it's time to seed for Clinton Laundry and Dry Cleaners. Complete laundry service for clothes and home washables is yew* at a mod- erate price. Call us now . . then Jose find a breeze anti relax. This Week the Lucky is No. 1250 Check your Caleueeir. If the number matches, take the Calendar to our onto and claim your $3.00 credit. "For Your Convenience . Use Our Down Town Office on King Street (formerly Simpsons-Stort) LAU N PRY S.-CLEANERS 05Lee do- it tzee,' CLINTON • Oct HU 9..7064 AYLMEREA BOSTON T O Z. ROWN TINS 15 $ 1.00 Aylmer Sunshine Tomato JUICE 7 20 OZ. TINS 1 .00 TISSUE TOILET 10 ...s$ 1.00 r ALTATPTOIVIATQ 5 rolti$ 1. Many More $1 00 Specials PHONE HU 2,-;R. BRUBACHER FREE 1 1 3'8 1 3 1 Proprietor !DELIVERY Used Car Special FOR THE WEEK 1955 PLYMOUTH P,VellZ! If-AV: $1499 1950 STUDEBAKER Sedan Radio,Overdrive, Sft New res. ONLY .4 .... MANY MORE TO •CHOOSE FROM Mur h Plymouth - Fargo - I and Service Clinton 410 Chrysler Sales iluron St. G. Frank Scribbins Honoured, By St. Paul's Students .luring the morning service at . Pattrs, Anglican CalUrch, on Sunday, iuly 14, the Sunday School, members and teachers, .honoured. C4ercleh Frank ScartibiAm prier to this departure for work in Toronto. Frank had been an *cave worlt- er for some time in the Sunday School, where he was secretary treasurer and supplies chairman. The rector the Rev,' C S. Inder expressed the Ancere appreciation of himself and the Sunday School tcache'rs for his work, .1-lerbert 13.441e, Sunday School superintendent, supported the rec.- tor in his iesmarks, .and on behalf of the teachers presented' Mr. Scribbins with a travel .marsh clock and the best wishes: of the whole Sunday Selma 11111,7A.!iPAY, 4,13%4Y 18, 1,957 Notice to. Proprietors of Children's Boarding Homes The Children's Boarding Homes Aet, 1957, passed at the last Swaim of the Ontario Legislature, came into ter90 On July let 1957# This Act •requires that any premises in which Ave or more children are lodged, boarded ex cared for shall be registered, The requirement does not apply to institu- lions registered, hemmed. or supervised under other provinegd Statutes or Depertmente. If you axe the proprietor of a boarding home for children' you shouldd -have your premisee registered. Application forme and information are available from the liegistrar of Children's Boarding Homes, Department-of Public Welfare, Parliament Buildings, Toronto. ' Your co-operation will enable the Department ,to complete the initial registration with a IniPinitiM of delay. ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE Ws P. Cecile, Janos kid, 16116ster. Deputy NIlidsisr. i aviss is tie guest Fisher, Cuchnore, Mr, and WS, Fra,ra LAMM' and ,clittchin, I-404mA_ were week.' end„ of. Mr, and Mrs, D. oliddot, .Mr, ,and Mrs, Frank McCullough and Mrs, 0, 4, McCullough, Ind, Ian Head SaSk., were in Kitchener on Monday, guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Id. M. .13ezeau., WMS and WA Meets • The July meeting Of the Wo- man's Missionary ,Society of reeeville United Church was held at the home of Mrs. I, Tebbutt, Mr% Lloyd' Bond's group was in charge of the meeting. Mrs, Jack Yea was in Charge of the worship service, assisted by Mrs, C. Teh, butt. Mrs. W. IL Lobb read a paper on Christian Stewardship, - The theme „of the program was, senior citizens and was presented in the, form of a playlet in two scenes, Those taking part were Mrs. W. Norman, Mrs, B. Walter, Mrs. S. Great Promise . "The future holds, great promise because twenty million or more war babies will' he coming of age within the next five years." SC/ de- clared the president of the 34th annual convention of the Inter- national Brewery Workers' Unien. "There are 5,000 new cases of alichholism in Ontario every year and at least 5 million in the North American continent-more than Polio, canner -and heart disease combined," said Dr. Gordon Bell ,recently, in a speech to the Rotary Club in Windsor. "If the ravages, of alcohol in the country is to be halted and revers- ed, the pulpit . and Sunday School . must be reconsecrated to a .milit- ant doctrine of total abstinence," the pronouncement 'Of Dr. Andrew Ivy, chairman of the Internation- al Commission for the Prevention of Alcoholism. HURON COUNTY ' TEMPERANCE 'FEDERATION Farquhar, Mns, J. Yeo and Mrs. Bond. A. short discussion on the sniblecit followed, The WA meeting followed eelfr Mrs, S, Farquhar, the presiden, in the chair: The singing of the theme song and repeating the creed Welled the meeting. Mrs, E. Grigg gave the treasurer's report. A. few plans were made for the fall bazaar, The meeting eloSed with a hymns awl prayer. ' An auc- tion was held with Mrs. Jack Yeo and Mrs. L. Bond acting as auc- tioneers, A picnic lunch was serve ee. 0 Hoggart--- -Whitehead Goderich Township Mrs, John Graham, Port Bur-well, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs, Stewart Middleton, Mrs, David Campbell and, dangh, ter Jean, London, were Sunday vesitors with Mr. and Mrs. James. R. Stirling. Mr, and Ws:, Joseph Charles. and three daughters, ,Robyn, and Shelly, Flint, Mich„ visited Mr, and Mrs. Grant Stirling over the weekend, Robyn and Becky are remaining for a week's va,-, ation. CLINTON NEWS-RECORD PAGE THREE.' News o f1ohnesv . d ie c.e.,Q,..,,4..F-7 m,,,,..„.. ,,„.2 , Lonclesbore, United' Church man- se was the scene of a pretty wed- ding on Saturday afternoon, June. 20, 1957, of Helen Irene, oldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitehead, 'Wingham, and Arthur Murray Hoggart, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hesselvvood, Jr., Blyth. Rev. J. T, White officiated. at 'the double ring ceremony. '• The bride wore a suit of navy silk and worsted effect with white accessories. She carried a nose- gay of pink and white carnations. Mr ,and -Mrs.. John Hesselwood, Jr., were' attendants. Mrs. IJessell- wood wore brown figured .satin with navy accessories with 'a pink carnation corsage, After a honeymoon trip to Niag- ara Falls: the young couple have taken' up residence in Goderich. The bride has been employed at. the Par Knit Hosiery, Ltd. Clinton. 0 Dianne Louise Walters . • Dianne Louise Walters, age 3 years and seven months, died in hospital at Orillia on Sunday, July 7, after an illness of a week. • She, was_ the daughter of Bruce and Shirley Walters, Wilson Street, Seaforth. Besides her parents, she is sur- vived by three sisters, Judy' 5, and the twins, Patricia and Nan- cy, eight months. Also her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ben- nett, Clinton, and 'Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Walters, McKillop. Mrs. R.. Dalrymple, Clinton, is a great grandmother. The private funeral' took place from the Box funeral chapel, Sea- forth on Tuesday. afternoon, July 9, Rev. D. Glenn Campbell of- ficiated in the 'absence of Rev. Bruce Hall of Northside. United Church. Interment was in Mait- landbank Cemetery. • Pallbearers were Arthur Hend- erson, Dyke Wheatley, Ronnie Bennett and Ross Bennett. Flow- ethearers were William. Hender- son, John Henderson, George Mil- ler,William Coutts. mong those from a distance attending the funeral were, Mur- ray Walters, .Mildmay; -Mr. and Mrs. T. Watson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson, London. Stops perspiration and odour effectively and safely, without harm - to your clothes. Pleas- ant to use .. . creamy and delicately scented. 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