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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1960-01-07, Page 11I We're Oveiltocked With NEW TIRES! MU THEY LAST 30% cliscount on ALL TIRES IN STOCK ALVSALES CASH SEE'T'HE NEW - 1960 LARK in Our Show Room and on Our tot 2-door Wan W. H. Dalrymple & Son Studebaker Sales and Service yy BRUCEFIELD, ONT. HU 2-9211 News of Auburn _Correspondent: MRS, W. BRADNOcK Phone Auburn 53W Starts Thursday JANUARY 1 LL DEPARTMENTS NO REFUNDS NO EXCHANGES . HERNA TERMS STRICTLY CASH clearance OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 'TILL 9 P.M. Mleagini::OW:WW n 3'qe,f0,g1f0 • • FOR Migkl:3T411711Molv,:ommivm 1 SAVING RIGHT IN SEASON e SUBURBAN COATS . CAR COATS . CLICKER COATS REG. $18.95 TO $29.95 All Reduced To 4 Clearance Price Groups $14 95 $19 95 Washable Suede Jackets ALL SIZES — 36 to 44 A REAL BUY $15.95 ALL.WOOL WORSTED Two Trouser Suits ' REG. $69.50 Our January $ A n 50 SPECIAL 41117 2 pant FINE Ready-to-Wear SUITS Group 1—Reg. to $69.50 All Sizes $44 95 Pure Wool NOW Group 2—A large selection In All Sizes Originally $55.00 50 59,50 NOW 7 LARGE SELECTION OF FINE $995 MEN'S FLANNEL PYJAMAS $3.85 DRESSING GOWNS REG. TO $16.95 ONLY Size 36 to 44 — REG. $4.95 Grandmere Orlon Sweaters 1/ MOSTLY LARGE SIZES 1 2 RICE MEN'S - Haughs, Carhartf OVERALLS Discontinued Lines $4.65 REG, TO $6.95 STOCK-UP AND SAVE AT THIS SPECTALULAR WHITE—PLAIN—CHECK STRIPE—Single or Double Cuff Reg. $5.95 to $7.50 SAVE ON THESE $3.95 - 3 for $10.95 RNIk XT A TROUSERS FREE Ott All HOBBERIAN Made-To-Order SUITS — SAVE UP TO $30.00 FREE! FREE! I pr. MONARCH TOUGHIES SOCKS $1,50 VALUE TO FIRST 50 CUSTOMERS FREE! FREE! THTMSPAY, alaszvA= :MO PACT.; 1:LEVEN FUNERAL., Mrs. George Naylor (133r our Auburn Correapondent) Funeral services will be hold at the J. Keith Arthur funeral home Auburn, on Wednesday, January 46 for Mrs, George Naylor who .passed away in Wingham hospital after a lengthy illness. She was in her 87th year, She was born in West Wawa- nosh Township Elizabeth Robinson, and was the daughter of the late .Tames Robinson 'and Catherine Adamson, She is survived by .one son,. Gordan, and six grandchildren. She was the Ia.st of a far nily. of 12 brothers and sisters Burial Will take place in Winghern Cem- ete.ry, AUBURN Mr. and Mrs, Fred Youngblut, Marie, George, June, Laura, Torn and Louis, Woodstock; John. Wag- ner, Seaforth: Mr. and Mrs, Wil- fred Sanderson, Barbara, Mary and Margaret spent the holiday with Miss Minnie, Mr, Walter and William Wagner and Earl Young- hint. Mrs. James Hembly is visiting with her sister, Mrs, MacNamara And Mr, MacNamara in London, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stewart and family spent the holiday at Niagara Falls. MI; and Mrs. Ed, Davies visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Young at Carlow on. New Year's Day, Mr. and Mrs, Kamer Dawspn, Dungannon, visited last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Jacob C, Stoltz,: Mr, and„ Mrs. Ben Hamilton and John spent the holiday weekend with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson were 'recent visitors with their son,-IVIr.•.and Mrs. Gordon Watsonn andtfalnily, • •Mr.,. and Mrs. Robert Craig and family, Ilderton, spent last Satur- day, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, William J, Craig 'and Allan Craig,• Mrs, William Stratighan and Mrs. *Charles Scott spent a few days` last' week with friends in Kitchener. Mr.- and Mrs. Keith Machan, Randy and. Trudy, spent the holi- day With his parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Machan. at Listowel, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown by ambulance to Goderich hospital last week, • CongratnintiOna; to William Craig on his appointment to the chairthansiii „Of the .Goderi" District Collegiate Institute, e represents Ihillett Township on the School .Board, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Jartlin and Wingham, spent the weekend withr...lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. William. Straughan. Miss Bonnie Tarclin returned home with them after a ,,few days' spent here. - New Year -Waiters with Mr, and Mrs, Norman-. MeClinchey and Cindy :were Mr. and Mrs, John Deer, Robert Daer, Mr. and Nip: our Uppsall. Correspondent) Margaret Ewe Tucitwood, Lan- don, and Joseph .Gradkoweld, Lon- don, exchanged marriage vows at the church of Our Lady of Chest- alcove, London, on Saturday, Jan- nary 1960, before 'the Rev, Fr, Pluta The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mss. Stanley Tuckwo0d, Hensel', formerly of. London, and the groom is the son. of Mrs, gradkoviski, Sarnia, and the late Mr. GracikeWski, Given in marriage by her fath, er, the bride chose a street length 7goWn of white nylon over satin YARNA Steven •;Olarlie returned home after spending' Christmas holidays, at ArVa, •vosMtre-r.. and Mrs, Gerald Clarke, Arva,. visited Sunday with Mrs, E. Sergeant of the .O.P,P, Randall Pepper, Mrs. Pepper, Carol and. Lawrence,, Sudbury,..Plattt the holi- day season with' Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stephenson, in Varna.. made by her grandmother, with full length veil .And she carried red roses. • Mrs. Helen Buogoskie, London, attended As matron of honour,. wearing rose taffeta and brides- maid Mrs. Sylvia Davis, Porchest, er, slater of the bride, chose blue taffeta, Both carried bouquets of pink roses. Stan Buogoskie, London, attend, ed the groom, and Stewart Struc., Kett, ushered. The reception' for 40 guests was held at the,Kosy Korner Restaur-r ant, Hensall, home of the !bride's parents. FOr their wedding trip to To, onto- the bride wore brown and beige plaid- suit with accessories .in beige. The young couple will reside in London, , . . Harry Mothers Exeter. Who s Labatt Trophy 'MY our Hensall Correspondent) Harry Mathers, Exeter, captur- eded the John Labatt Trophy at the annual New Year's trap shoat held at Kipoen Gun Club. Mathers broke 4 out of 50 birds released in the featured handicap event, Earl Doueette, Clinton, won the Trophy in 1958, and John Ander- sbn, Hensall, in 1959. Posting perfect 25 for 25 scores were Bill Stewart, Dorchester, and John Anderson, Hensall, firing in a warmup event, Double events, Norman. liar- burn, Cromarty, 22 out of 24, Winter Driving Advice. From Safety League Pumping gets water from wells, informakion. from people, arid ex- tra ,efficioney from • brakes, A. series of rapid "pumping". appli- cations of the brake, when a sad-, den, slow-down is necessary, is far less; ,tp. lead to a .skid, than hard and steady pressure on the pedal. Especially in winter con- ditions, points out the 'Ontario Safety League. Gradkowski- Tuckwood And family spent New Year's Day with Mr„ and. Mrs,. Kenneth Brown And .fainily at Willi-PM.. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Weston, Toronto, and Murray Rollinson, Godexleb, spent the holiday with Mr. and . Mrs, Alfred .R01141017, Mr, and MrS, Duman Mackay, Darlinra, and Johnny -Vent a few days. In Toronto last 1Veelt visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Thain and family, Friends .of Mr. George Raithby will be sorry. that he is not enjoy- ing good ..health and ,was taken NOTICE Effective January 9, 1960, we are discontinuing the grading of eggs; '' We thank our customers for their patronage during the past 20 years. . Fresh eggs will always be available at the store, MRS. ALEX PATERSON BRUCEFIELD Seaforth 641W3 — PHONES — Clinton HU 2-9232 1-b Ralph Jackson, Mitchell;- Mr. and 'Mrs'. Robert Seiler and Johni mit., ;ellen; Gerden McClinehey and John .1Vicelinchey, New.. Year's .visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Sid Lansing were Mr. and Mrs, Donald _Jardine, Mrs, Mrs. John Jardine, St. Marys; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams, Clinton; iss Alma Hunter, Toronto, and Herb Peter, Bervie, 4-11 Club Meets. Margaret Haines, president of the Auburn 4-H 'Club was in charge of the meeting when it opened with the 4-H pledge. Eileen Schneider read the minutes which were. approved. The leader, MrS, Keith Machan, led in the discussion, period in the plans for achievement day which will be held in Wingharn .on Jan- nark 23. Recor.ds. books 'have to be in by January.. 11, The assistant leader, Mrs. Ed. Davies demonstrated the. making of_ sectional boxes and- each. girl made one for her small aceessor- ies. The members decided to' have a. club -exhibit at achievement day "Clothes closets and- their acces- series" with Marian Hickey as commentator. _ The next meeting the girls will bring their .finished articles: of sewing and they will judge the, worknianship. The Meeting closed by repeating the Mary Stewart Collect and, a dainty innch was served, by the leaders-assisted by Sharon Ball. FUEL OIL "CHAMPION" THE SAFE, ECONOMICAL FUEL OIL INSURED AGAINST EXPLOSION A. G. GRIGG and SON HU 2.9411 CLINTON. Big Selection Of Sport Shirts Choose From Our Large Range Of Checks, Stripes and Fancy Patterns And Save GROUP No. 1 $ 95 Reg,. to $5.95 GROUP No.• 2 $ 4. 95 Weg. to $9.95 MEN'S FELT HATS SPECIAL ONLY $2.95 Sport Coats REG. $29.50 to $39.50 SALE $19.95 TO PRICE $24.95 Many Other Unadvertised Specials Men's Dress Shirts Topcoats Imported Tweeds NOW 45 SO REG. to $49.50 ONLY 40) SHOP EARLY FOR HERMAN'S MEN'S WEAR BEST SELECTION NU 2 9 3 5 1 CLINTON