HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-07-31, Page 11Mr. and Mrs. Bert Harris left
last week to spend two weeko
'with 'their 'daughter in Portage
La Prairie, Manitoba,
Mr. and Mrs'. Ted Tlarrison, who
are living hr their cottage at In,
verhuron spent Thunsday . with the
dady?s parents; Mr, and .Mrs; James
R,
Mr. end Mrs. Alien Bettlee Wm- • Ito. a few days With his brother,.
Biiand tin Toronto,
Peo0o tin the vicinity will he
glad to hear that Tom! Lisconve,
who ha.quite an occomplisherll sing-
er 'and is 15 years old now, took
high honours, in piano in an older
class, She lives at Comox, Van,
cower Island;
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hill and
son, St. Catharines, visited with
relatives over the weekend,
The United Church Sunday
School held their picnic last -Thurs-
day at Bayteld, The sports pro-
grain, held after supper, was un-
der the direction of Mrs. William MeAsh and Mrs. Robert Taylor.
A Baptismal service was held
last Sunday in the United Church
when three babies were baptised,
David Pitt, St. John's, Newfound-
land, is visiting with his parents,
and rs. T. J. Pitt,
Goderich Township
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PROCLAMATION
In accordance with the wishes of a great
many citizens, and following an established
precedent,
I hereby declare
Monday August 4
1958, as a
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— VETERINARY SUPPLIES
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PETER KUIPER JOHN AMSING
Bond street, Clinton Corner of Joseph and North Phone HU 2-9119
Streets, Clinton 29-tfb
SUNSET
DRIVE.IN THEATRE
1 1/4 Miles East of Goderich
on No. 8 Highway
Thurs., Fri & Sat.
July 31 and August 1-2
WALT DISNEY'S"
"OLD YELLERr
Special Shorts
Bring the whole family to enjoy
this family picture under
the stars.
Sunday Midnite Only
August 3 Double Bill
Box Office opens 12.01
"THUNDER PASS"
Andy Devine -- Dorthy Patric
and on the same program
"THE BEAST WITH A
MILLION EYES"
Don Taylor
and call upon all citizens to observe
if as such.
(Signed)
W. J. MILLER,
Mayor,
TOWN OF CLINTON
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Cut Food Costs Every Day For Your Holidays
—CHOCOLATE SYRUP—New Hi-Flo 12 oz. dispenser 49c
2—GOLDEN PEACHES----Lincol n Choice—I5 ox. tins 3 for 49c
3—FRUIT COCKTAIL—Libby's Fancy-15 oz. tins 2 for 49c
4—CORN FLAKES—Kellogg's Large Size, 12 oz. 2 for 49c
5—BRUNSWICK SARDINES 5 for 49c
6—LEMON JUICE — Treesweef — 6 oz. tins 5 for 49c
7—PINK SALMON Fancy — 1/2 size fins 2 for 49c
8—TOMATO JUICE Rose Bra nd — 20 oz. fins 4 for 49c
9—JELLY POWDERS — Red & White Assorted 7 for 49c
I 0—CHEEZ WHIZ — Kraft — 16 ox. jar 49c
11—Rose Brand MARGARINE — I lb. 2 for 49c
12—Libby's BEANS Deep Browned 15 oz. fins . 3 for 49c
13--TOILET TISSUE — Ballet — Pastel Colours 4 for 49c
14--Holiday Nut Value — SPANISH PEANUTS — I Ib. 33c
Fresh from the Roaster, Supreme Blanched
1 lb. 43c
These Are Just a Few SPECIALS Many More at
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Open Friday Night until 9.3 o'clock Free Delivery
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs, W, C. Adams and daught-
er Cathy ,spent a few days at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Aileen-
bead,
Mr. end Mrs. Robert Barr, Pat-
sy, Jeanne and Mary, Burlington,
visited last weekend with Mr. and
Mrs, W. V. Marin, Callingon Sun-
day were Mr. and Mrs. lBarmy
Dinnin and Cathy, Petralia.
Sunday School Picnic
The annual picnic of the Bruce-
field Sunday School was largely
attended last Wednesday after-
noon, when pupils, parents and
teachers gathered at Jovvett's
Grove on Lake Huron,
Winners of races were: under
three years, Janet Graham, Gwen
Hill; under five years, - Phyllis
St. Louis, Ronnie Graham; under
eight, girls, Sharon Baird, Gail
St. Louks; boys, Robert McCart-
ney, Billy Robinson.
Under ten years, girls, Bonnie
Dalrymple, Linda Robinson; boys,
Gerald Townsend, Jimmy Broad-
foot; under 12 years, girls, Gaye
Elliott, Bonnie' Dalrymple; boys,
Johnny Walker, Gerald Townsend,
Single ladles, Jean Broadfoot,
Gaye Elliott; single men, Orrin
Baird, Jack Broadifoot; married
ladies, Mrs. Melvin Graham, Mrs.
Bob Allan, Jr.; married men, Ilred
Robinson, Jack Mustard.
Ladles kick - the slipper, Mrs.
Mel 'Graham, Mrs. Betty St. Lou-
is; men's' kick the slipper, Mel
Graham, Robert F,otheringhani;
three-legged race, single, Robert
Fotheringiram and Jack Broad-
foot, Jean Broadfoot and Caroline
Ross; married, Mr._ and Mrs. Fred
Robinson; Mrs. 'Bob. Dalrymple
and Mrs. Stuart Baird.
Relays; soda biscuit, Mrs. Sel-
don Ross' team; clothespins, Mrs.
Seldom, Ross' • team; newspaper,
Mrs. Bill Fotheringnam. Youngest
present, Bruce Rdbinson, son of
and•Mrs. Fred Robinson; old-
est present, Mrs. Rohner.
A peantlit scramble was enjoyed
by the youngsters and a ball game
was enjoyed by- young and old,
The enstolnary delicious supper
served by the ladies was enjoyed
by everyone.
Everyone Reads
and Uses the
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LIFE'S NOT THE 80GE't
IT SEEMS - REMEMI3Ef
THAT TODAY IS THE
TOMORROW WE WORRIED
I Aeou'r_VE6TEROAY/
Yesterday, today, tomorrow—
your car is always an the go.
Make sure it responds to your
needs — Let us properly ser-
vice it. Regular service adds
to its life and performance,
too.
SUMMER CLEARANCE
Pre -Holiday Sale
DRESSES
WOMEN'S Sizes 18 1/2 to 22 1/2
MISSES Sizes 12 to 20
JUNIOR Sizes 9 to 15
— CHEMISE DRESSES INCLUDED —
Ladies and Children's Wear
SKIRTS - BLOUSES - SHORTS
T-SHIRTS -- BATHING SUITS
Etc. - Etc.
See Our Bargain Tables
You Would Be Surprised What
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SPECIAL
All Wool REVERSIBLE SKIRTS
REG. $25.00 NOW CI
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OTHER REVERSIBLE SKIRTS 4"-1.1
REG, $14.95 NOW $9 .95
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News, of Londesboro
(lorrespondent 'VMS, BERT WAN
'Phone 1t31yth 37 4' 5
Mon., Tues. & Wed.
August 4-5-6
Operatiofi Madball'
Jack Lemon -- Kathy Grant
PLUS
Added Shorts
Two Shows Nightly
First Show at Dusk
Children under 12, in cars, FREE
Playground — Refreshment Stand
foloassimumismaiumsomeasstawstssi
Mrs, 'Jennie LiYen .spent the
weekend with the Gaunt faMiiy,
Mrs. Charles Riley. spent iihe
weekend at her home in! SeafOrrh,
Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto,
is spending a few days at her
Iltente here.
Mrs. Weber, EgrnontlVille, spent
SUridaY afternoon With Mr. and
Mrs. Bent Allen . •
• Kenneth Ashton will on the pul-
pit of this Londesboro charge on
Sunclam August .3.
li j a h Townsend, Montreal,
sipent ,a few days last week with
the Robert Townsends.
Mrs. John Fisher, .Stratterril,
her brotheratrid
Milton Little, last .week.
Mr. and NITS, Newman Garrett
and Mrs. Kruse, EgMortdville, were
Sunday MiSitons in the Village
Mr. land Mrs. Jain Scott Spent
Saturday and Sunday with the
Mister. Broadtpots, Tuokersinith,
Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Radford,
Niagara Falls, are spending a few
days With Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Radford.
Mrs. Aignes Nott, who spent 'the
past four months with her .idiaugh-
ter . iii ,Seaterth has returned to
her home.
Alex 'Gardiner, .Gromarty, and
Miss. Doreen Eckert, Rostock vis-
ited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer
Howatt on Saturday evening
Mrs, Perham and , Mrs. Dunn
and Carol and Kathie, Detroost,
visited with Mr, and Mrs. George
IVIcVittie one day last week,
Mr. and Mrs, Bc1 Yungblut at-
tended tire Brown reunion held on
Sunday in TUrnbUll's grave when
about ei0 relatives met !together.
Mr, and Wfm. Frei* Tantlyn
and Mn, and' Mrs. George Walt
returned on Sunday from a vaca-
tion ,trip tot the Sault', lVfanitoUlin
and points. north.
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