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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1960-04-14, Page 3iruMmews MEET YOUR NEIGHBOURS AT THE Goderich PARK THEATRE 'Pe JA 44811 NOW PLAYING-; Sal Mineo -- James Daren and. Susan Kohner in "The Gene Krupa Story" MON, 'TUES. & WED.., April. 1.8.19-20.. .Donald. .Sindon and. Jean Carson in Britain's latest. and zaniest rib-tickler "ROCKETS GALORE" • - In Technicolor - THUR., FRI, & SAT;.-- April 21-22-23 Clarke Gable --caroll Baker LIM Palmer and Lee J. Cobb.. twinkling comedy treatment of the May-December romance and of a patient ex-wife who waits for Santa to wake up. "BUT NOT FOR ME" - In Vistavision - Coming-"THE MAN WHO UNDERSTOOD WOMEN" Henry Fonda and Leslie Caron ,COAT MIX140l 1511.J1KSTS Church COTT will be guests on ON ,CANN-trir .OKNX-TV M-Lady pregraM on The Ontario Street Molted Tuesday, Ap41. 19, at- '300 p;m. CUT MONTHLY PAYMENTS? Let us show you how: say you now, owe about $500 and the monthly instalment payments are taking too big a bite out of your pay check. Simply arrange an HFC Payment-Reducer Loan for that amount and pay off, all your debts. Chances are you pay HFC much less per„month than ypu're paying now (see table). Drop in or phone. Low cost life insurance available on all loans you get more , . , than money , from :HFC AMOUNT !:1 LOAN MONTHLY 36 months 30 months PAYMENT 20 months PLANS 12 months $ in 500 1000 1600 2000 2200 2500 $..... ..... ..... „.„ 72.3U 79.53 90,38 $..... „..„ 41.45 66.62 83.27 91.pO 104.09 $30.01 58.10 93.19 116:49 128.14 145.61 $ 9.45 46.72 91.55 146.68 183.35 201.69 229.19 Above p yments Inctude princhaat and Inters t, and are based en prompt rap yment, but do not Include the eost of Igo Insurance. HOUSEHOLD FINANCE M. R. Jenkins, Manager 35A West Street Telephone JA 4-7383 GODERICH Competitive 'Prices Plus. Personal Service Special Values and Reminders This Week 130 ISAAC STREET Phone: HU 2-7006 Portrait, Wedding, Etc. 9-tib they will grow for you." With the tip of his crutch be pried out a little clump and wrapped them carefully in a tissue from my pocket. Will they grow in my garden? I am sure they will, for the faith of a little child renew- ed mine and gave it snore mean- ing at this resurrection season. PHOTO PORTRAITS -First 8"x10" $3.50 Additional 8"x10" Prints .. $1.50 ea. Prices Include - Folders Jervis Studio HFAMSlaniainif1,}KS:CHICKENS-ROAST BEEF PETER'S MODERN MEAT MARKET OPPOSITE CLINTON NEWS-RECORD - PHONE HU 2-9731 Easter Specials: SMOKED PICNIC HAMS - - average 5.6 lbs. per lb. 31c PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLL - midget style - per lb. 45c ROSE ICE CREAM - - -- Only 23c a brick YORK PRODUCTS (On Outstanding Value) . . . Th ey 3 c \ GROUND BEEF - 3 lbs. 99c) K A M KL1K Whil e ONLY (LEAN BOLOGNA } Last Freezer Specia I HOME FREEZER PROVISIONS FRONT QUARTER REEF - Only 36c lb. I LET US QUOTE ONNY'EXR HOME FREEZER A CAN Leadership... through an outstanding dividend record Representative: H. C. LAWSON - Clinton, Ont. Bus. HU 2-9644 PHONES - 'Res. HU 2-9787 The next ineeting of the Friendship. Club of St, Paul's, Church, will be held on Wednes- day, April 20 in the parish The special feature of the even- ing will be a parade of "Easter was told British capital had been hats" .to be concocted from any- poured into the project and month after month, new . homes .clumb -higber and ever ,higher up Grouse Mountain, Flowers everyWhere reminded me of a quilt I once made with my granchnotlier's help. When the sun peeped through a wander-• ing cloud, their bright colours Were even more intense, lin- believeable yellows and bides blended with strong purples and pinks in a Massive spectrum. For an untrained mountaineer, the climb left me slightly breath- less and I paused a moment to perch on a huge chip -off the old mountain. Easter Hats To Feature Night of Friendship ,Club. Clinton News-Record Page 3 Poets ha, ve. written inspired stanzas describing it, composers have become lyrical and natives have exaggerated about spring, time ,in the Rockies. They need- n't have, for Vancouver in April needs no. exaggeration to sell tour- lets the idea that they can gain . a weather bonus to add to sum- mer's short season by planning to_ visit the west coast . at this time of the year, Sure it will nain. It did the clay I quickly unpacked my train case to hurry makeup repair be- fore embarking on my 'first jaunt to West Vanceuver, lit beat a tattoo on my plastic raincape and big fat drops trickled •off the edge of the hood :and down the bridge of my nose, I was obliv- ious of this discomfort for I was enchanted with my surroundings. I watched the bus that had brought me across Lions • Gate bridge disappear around a bend in the road as I started a slow climb on foot to the home of a friend. The smell of wet earth Was hauntingly familiar, I paused just for a moment to watch the red mud slither from the roots of a huge pine tree a bulldozer had recently uprooted to make room for another home. 'This was one of the most beautiful residential developments in all Canada. I FEATURE HOT CROSS BUNS I2 in Foil Pan 39c - at Clinton IGA 14-5-b It was then I noticed the little crippled toy poking at a clump of flowers with the end of one of his crutches. At first I wanted to chastise him and then I notic- ed he was trying to firm the earth around their roots, "Let me help", I said as I ap- proached the youngster, my green thumbs itching. "Thanks, but they come pop- ping out every time we have a heavy rain, like last night. Then my mother lets me come out of doors when it stops a little and push them back underground a- gain", he said. I asked him what the small flowers were and he replied in some surprise, as if all adults should know every flower that blooms, 'that they were Job's Tears. When we' had patted the little bulbs safely back in their bed of good earth he asked me if I knew the story of how the flowers got their name. He was so eager to tell me that I forgot my luncheon engagement and settled down with the brace on his little leg perched on the rock beside me. In dramatic, hushed tones only a child can use when enthralled with the story he is telling, my newly found friend recalled the entire Book of Job. He told of Job's wealth and large family which were all taken from him at the height of his power. "When Job had lost everything he held dear, his faith in God was sorely tried", related the child preco- ciously in phraseology far beyond his years, His round eyes' fairly popped as he related Job's strug - gle and how, when the Lord bles- sed him for his sustained faith, Job put his head in his hands and pried with joy. "HiSi tears-fell on the earth and flbeeis grew where 'they were. My granny says that for centuries Job's Tears have multiplied in anyone's garden who believes in God", said the boy. The tale was finished and the little lad hopped down from the rock and started to hobble towiard his house. Then he turned and came back to where I was stand- ing. "I think you should have some of Job's Tears. I am sure Money Saving SPECIALS! J.D.A. Brand of A.S.A. Tablets-,Reg. 490, 99c IDASAL TABLETS 100's, 300's 39c, 73c I.D.A. Brand 16 and 32 oz.-Reg. 43c, 750 MILK OF MAGNESIA 29c, 49c I.D.A. Brand-Pink, Yellow, White TOILET TISSUE reg. 2 for 29c 2 for 27c "EASI-GLOSS" FLOOR WAX I lb. fin reg. 59c 45; 2 for 89c HELENE CURTIS SUAVE regularly 69c 2 for 98c LADY ESTHER FACE CREAM reg. 85c, 69c 2 Reg. 65c Tubes LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO 98c 2 Bath Size PALMOLIVE SOAP with 98c size COLGATE DENTAL CREAM 98c 49c Size MENNEN SKIN BRACER with 1.25 size MENNEN SPRAY DEODORANT 1.25 NOXZEMA SKIN CREAM reg, 73c 2 for 1.09 MAN'S HAIR BRUSH with 65c Size PALMOLIVE SHAVE CREAM 65c 1.25 Size DESERT FLOWER cream deodorant 2 /1 .25 30c OFF-Reg. 1.69 FLORIENT 1.39 • SAVE 51c-Two 75c Bottles WHITE RAIN LOTION SHAMPOO 99c EASTER GIFTS Boxed Chocolates, 'Fancy Nuts, Easter Novelties, Colognes, Perfume, Lipstick, etc., are always ac- ceptable. Drop into our store and see our wide selection. You'll find Shulton Toiletries particularly appropriate for both men and women. HOT M f• B. PENNEBAKER U626suavicu DRUGGIST Thursday, April 14, 1960 tiring to be found in the kitchen. This will show the Imagination and fortitude of the members, On Wednesday; IVIay 4, it is . expected that the club will be able to see some of the films from the Cancer Society, Mrs. K. B. McRae will he the special speaker. 0 - Stanley Township To Build Two New Bridges This Year Two new bridges are being planned in the Township of Stan- ley, and. tenders will soon be cal- led on them. Applications are open for weed and brtish spray in the township. Council of the Township of Stanley, meeting on lVfonday, agreed to pay the town of Clin- ton $75 for retaining fee for fire protection for the balance of this year, (The yearly rate is $100), Tender of the •Lavis Contract- ing Co. Ltd., Clinton was accept- ed at 75 cents a yard. Warble fly program is under way with Lyle Hill as inspector. Hubert Cooper, Exeter, has the contract for spraying. 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