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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1961-08-24, Page 7The Car :King s Open 7 Days and Nights To help you beat that Monster Sales Tax ! YOU DON'T NEED CASH TO BUY BEFORE SEPT. 1 No Money Down Your Old Car Serves As Down Payment — We'll Take Your Note. Clinton Memorial Shop T. PRYDE and SON CLINTON — EXETER — SEAFORTH Open Every Afternoon PHONE HU 2-9421 At other times contact Local Representative—Tom Steep—HU 2-3869 24tfb Farm Equipment For Sale Case Cash Bonus Bonanza The Best Deal of a Lifetime On a New Case Tractor A Real 4-Way Bargain! 1. NOW—You Save on a New Case Tractor with our Cut-To-The-Bone Prices! 2, NOW—You Save on Farm Machinery be- cause our Trade-In Allowances are the Big- gest we have ever offered! 3. NOW—You Save on a New Case Tractor by receiving an Extra Bonus direct from J. 1. Case Co. . . from $125.00 on a New Case 430 up to $200.00 on a New Case 930. 4. YOU SAVE—with Case Tractors Record- Setting Fuel Economy. They're "gas-mis- ers", but real "horses" for work, COME IN AND SEE US WITHOUT DELAY. Let us demonstrate what an eye-popping deal we can offer you. Robbie Burns Garage Your Case Dealer LONDESBORO Phone Blyth 44 r 15 1 NEW '61 BUICK LE SABRE 4-DOOR HARDTOP 3 NEW '61 PONTIACS — 2 NEW VAUXHALLS 2 NEW '61 GMC PICKUPS '61 CHEV Biscayne 4-Door New Car Warranty, Automatic, Whitewalls, etc. Only $2490 '61 GMC Long Box Half-Ton New Truck Warranty, Heavy Duty Springs $2090 DEMONSTRATORS 2 PONTIAC PARISIENNE 4-DOOR HARDTOPS with automatic, power steering, power brakes, whitewalls, wheel discs, etc., etc. 'I LAURENTIAN 4-DOOR SEDAN, 6-cyl. automatic, driven only 3,000 miles, finished in Down Fire Mist. 94 CARSS ED WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET THIS SELECTION? WHERE ELSE CAN YOU GET SUCH VALUES? '59 BUICK 2-Door Hardtop Showroom condition, automatic, radio '58 PLYMOUTH Regent Sedan $1275 $2375 21,000 miles, former owner's Name on request Heat your home at less cost with Natural. Gas, the pennyiphithing fuel Lorne; Mr, and Mrs, Harold Beadle, Trenton. Friends of Miss Erma Syrnin, ton, Toronto, will be pleased to know that she is recovering from a recent operation in a Toronto hospital. Misses Cynthia and 1.0.1iS0 Campbell returned to their home in Goderich after visiting their granchnotber, ,MrS, Stan- ley Johnston, Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Stephens and daughter Anne, Davenport, Iowa, visited last week with Miss Sadie Carter and Mrs. Nelson Hill. Masters Dar,y11 and Daryk Ball end Stephen Haggitt at- tended the junior lboys camp at the United Church Summer School this week, Mr. and Mrs. Sherry Wilson, London, Pete Wilson and sons of Stratford, visited last. Sun- day with Miss Margaret R. Jackson and Mr, ,and Mrs. W. Bradnock. Master Michael Rathburn, Owen Sound, returned home last Friday after visiting for some time with, his grandpar- ents, Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor. Mrs. Gordon Wall, Langside, visited last weekend with her mother, Mrs, Margaret Arthur, On Sunday Mrs. Bob Davis, St. Thomas, arrived' with her fam- ily to visit her mother for couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. William Strau- ghan and granddaughter, Miss Bonnie jardin, Wingham, visit- ed last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bennett and sons at Ridgetnwn. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. James Hembly on the weekend were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Brown, Julie and David,. Ted Hembly and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hembly and young son; all of Palmer- ston, Receives Scholarship Congratulations are extended to John T. Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamilton, on his receiving his second scholarship. John received word last Saturday that he had been awarded a first year scholar- ship at the University of Wat- erloo, valued at $500 on 'the basis of his grade 13 examina- tion results, by the senate com- mittee on scholarships of that university. John will enter this university, in the electrical en- gineering course which starts in October. 0 KIPPEN Correspondent, MRS. N. LONG Phone Hensall 278 W 1 Master Bruce Drummond is attending United Church Camp • Goclerich. Mrs. John H. Nichols, Tor- onto .and Mrs. Earl Ross, Kirk- ton are visiting two . weeks with their brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ker- cher and Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Faber have moved into their home at Kippen. Miss Wilma Jackson visited one week with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smalldon, Walton. Sympathy is extended Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and family in the recent passing of Mrs. Parsons' father, the late Joseph Linden, Denfield. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Gibson, Grand Rapids, Mich., visited Saturday with 'the former's. brother-in-law and sister, Mr. arid Mrs. W. L. IVfellis. Master Michael and Miss Joan Smith, 'Grimsby, and Lau- rie Wren, Hanover, are holi- daying this week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. Mr. .and Mrs. John C. Daig, Grand Rapids, Mich., called' Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. N. Long after visiting Saturday and part of Sunday with his mother, Mrs. L. Doig and sis, ter Janet at Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pars, ons, Thamesford; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carter, Edith, gernice. and Verna, Clandeboye, were Sunday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and boys. Mrs. William Ellams, Brand- on, Man., Mrs. Bert Bennett, Deloraine, Man., Mrs. Joseph Linden and Miss Verna Lind- en, Denfield, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Par- sons arid' boys, Saturday 'afternoon visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Elm.' Mous- s'eau included Miss Donna Turnbull, Miss Marie Gaiser, Grand Bend; Miss Agnes Oesoh, Zurich and Miss Joyce MeFalls, Centralia, OUR HAPPY PHILOSOPHER BY "TED`S RYDER ‘liAsipY paosoPiim EVERYMAN IS FREE TO GROOS IS °INFORM OF.00VERNNENT BLONDE-BRUNETTE OR REDHEAD T. V. RADIO ALES SERVICE HU,2.9310 CLINTIN 11011,MOSVOAE. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Mc- li."arinne and Bobby, St. Them- as, attended the Bert Lobla pic- nie in 13ayfield oar Saturfley, And spent the weekend at the B. Lobb home, VARNA Mr, and Mrs. William. Ort- weln and Miss Mary Gail .011t- wein, Winnipeg, ,A1a11,, visited relatives in. Stanley 'Township last week returning to their. borne at the end of the week. Goderich Twp, South 'qrs. Wal ker, LUCknow., sp- ent last week with her (laugh-. ter and son-ln-law,. Mr. end Mrs. Bill Stirling and .farnily, and returned home on Sunday, Mrs. C. Crick Tuckersinith, spent a week with her grand- daughter, Mrs. G, Stirling and other friends, Mrs. Stirling al- so has this week, Mr, and Mrs. Joe Charles., Flint, Mich. George Picot had the misfor- tune to have a bone broken in his foot, and now is in ..a cast and going on crutches, Sells Holsteins into Pennsylvania form Douglas Farquhar and Reg- Maid lVfcKeil, Clinton, bo:h have recently sold some 'Hol- stein cattle for export to ?ono- sYlvania in the United States, One cow from the Douglas Farquhar stable also was sold into Quebec. Mrs. George Cowan, Blyth, visited last Sunday with Mrs. John Graham. Ross Daer has purchased the farm of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Sanderson, oast of the village The Auburn Public Library will be olosed for holidays on August 26, Mr. and Mrs, Bd. Davies vis- ited last week with her nephew at a. cottage At Kingsville, Mrs. Donald Oldrieve, George arid Janet, Toronto, are visiting with her mother, Mrs. Charles Asquith this week. Miss Rose Marie liaggitt is visiting in Detroit with her aunt, -Mrs. Charles Sole and Mr, Sole. Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Qiffen, Wasago Beach, visited Iast week with her cousins, Miss Margaret R. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Brown and family 'attended the wed- ding reception for his nephew, Barry McCue ,and Mrs. .MeCne at Monkton, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Patter-. son, Goderich, visited last Sat- urday with her mother, MT$. George Beadle and other rela- tives, Miss Jill and Master Jimmy Bennett, Port Albert, visited last week with. Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradnock, Masters Douglas and Jimmy Mohring, Goderich, visited with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beadle, last week. William Andrew, Grimsby, a former bank teller neve, renew- ed acquaintances in the village on Monday. Mr. and M's. Ronald Pent- land, North Bay, are visiting With her mother, Mrs. Charles Straughan this week. Mrs. Fred Taylor and Mrs. John .Clatworthy, G aHl`cri, vis- ited! relatives in the village last week. Mr, and Mrs, Donald King and son Steven, Strathroy, vis- ited last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Russel King. Mrs. Harry Arthur, Judy, Mark and Greg and Mrs. Geo- rge Haggitt, Johnny and Paul are holidaying this week at a cottage tat Bayfield. Visitors last week with Chas. Beadle were Kenneth Adams, London; Frank Baker, West Thurs,, Aug, 24, 1961,41Inton News-Record--,-Page OPEN 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Every Day Incl. Sat. OPEN.. TO MIDNIGHT Thurs., August 31 The Last Possible Day To Beat The Tax! Only 10 New Units Left House of Bargains Ltd. ACROSS FROM BANK OF MONTREAL CLINTON PHONE HU 2-7735 SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE PRICES GREATLY REDUCED COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, BROUSE AROUND, NO OBLIGATIONS. IiiiimplmormiNgemmy CLINTON Weekend Specials PORK ROAST, Rib End 49c lb. Lean Meaty BACK RIBS 89c lb. Tablerite Skinless Pork SAUSAGE 53c lb. CELERY, size 30 2 for 23c Sunkist ORANGES, size 163 2 doz. 69c Giant TIDE-12c off 69c SHREDDED WHEAT, 18 oz. 2 for 49c MIRACLE WHIP, 32 oz. 69c Paramount SALMON, 1/2 's 51c Sunny, Morn COFFEE 1 lb. 59c Native's Best PEAS, 10 oz. 2 for 21c nomical because it burns all of itself. This means it leaves no dirt or grime to ugly up your walls. The clean blue flame assures your burners of long life and a minimum of servicing. So go modern! Convert to natural gas now! '56 PONTIAC Hardtop Automatic, radio, genuine leather upholstery '56 DODGE Regent 2-Door New whitewalls, a beauty owned by a careful woman PEARSON MOTORS LTD. "The Car King of Huron County" Phone 78 zumtH Gas heating costs less to buy, install and maintain. There are no extras to buy such as fuel pumps, motors or storage tanks, and no money is tied up in idle stored fuel. Simple gas beating systems have few moving parts to repair or replace. Natural gas is ecor see your heating contractor or UNIONGASCOMPANY OF CANADA.LIMITED $995 $675 Phone 608 EXETER imaminusaiat