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Clinton News-Record, 1964-12-03, Page 7
SERVICES. TRAM $ERVLCE ' ti mach- .1qce, .a 2 'We1 lling1 ton St., ., ale, Piigne 524-G514, ford, For all airlines, ;s 153 L? hti?cruse St•, OhlipS rail, tote.] reserve 48-9.50-1p to?trs. Low bank rates LEGAL NOTICE ss call 27170, , BoUrON in lovh?g mewor, REAL, ESTATE •r f5 .o . o. g S -away .on< year ago, Aecepiber 5, 1963 announce tile .engagement of then' 414iighter,. "The dearest Dad this world: Apply NQTICE IS HFR4PY 91von L. G. WINTER ^khat the Goungit of the Corpora- tion of the Town of Cilnton will, Niln high. St. phone 48 P a 48M699 .on Mgnday, pecember 21, 1964, torlia St,, Clinton, The �a take place Dec, at 8 �p.m in the Council Cham- _ hers of the Town i••tali, Clinton, • • Notic ce Creditors To rs � � �.iQ..,.. .give .consideration to the final .. :prising of the undermertigned. .by-law. Iii the Estateof ROSS EL, p?tel, London:, .an Wedmesda , V18tie i1�R 14PISH,, ]ate of tl?e. The Council -shall bear in perms Township of Colborne, in the. ,Son or by his .counsel, solicitor County of Huron, fanner. w lain ,or agent any person . lio c S Ail persons claiming against that his land will be prejudicially the above Estate are required affected by the by-law and Who . to forward full particulars of applies to be heard.. their clatians to the undersign- ,The following 1s a copy of the operative the_ ed, on or before the 19th day'. of December, 1964; after which .portion .of that it is proposed to consider; date the assets will be distnii- buted. "The Corporation of the Town DONNELLY, DONNLLY of Clinton enacts as follows- & MURPHY, I. A portion of the public lane 18 The Square,Goderich, Ontario, -or highway; las laid out in the Solicitors for the F,state, Registry .Office for the Registry 48-9-50b Division of the County of Huron .. on registered Plan No, 6 for the "Town of Clinton and as more Notice TO. Creditors particularly. described hereafter, '"Lt's all been carriers out and is hereby stopped up and closed. All. persons having claims The description of the said lane against the Estate .of WHOM - is as zoiiows: ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in. the Town of Clinton in ince of Ontario and being more particularly composed of part of the lane dying N0itth and East of Lots 8; 9, 10, 11 and 12, all as shown on Registered Plan No. 6 for the said Town of Clinton, the boundaries of said parcel being more particularly describ- ed as follows: COMMENCING at the North- westerly angle of said Lot 8; THENCE Norah 30• East •a dis- tance of 10 ft. ,to a .point in the Northerly limit of said lane; THENCE South 600 East and along the Northerly limit of said land to -the intersection with the Easterly limit of said lane; ' THENCE South 300 West and along the Easterly limit of said lane to its intersection with the Northerly limit of Ontario St.; THENCE North 60° West along this last mentioned limit a 'dis- tance of 10 ft. to the South- easterly .angle of said Lot 12; THENCE North 30• East -Mid along the Westerly Iimit of said lane to the most Northerly angle of said Lot 11; THENCE along the arc of a curve marking .the Easterly and Northerly limits of said Lots 10 and 9; THENCE North 60° West along ;the Northerly limo s of said Lo: r t is 9 and 8 to the point of com- mencement of the parcel herein described, the boundaries of said parcel being outlined in green on a plan of Survey by B. M. Ross, O.L.S., ,of the said area, dated August 28, 1964. 2. The lands described in para- graph 1.shall be transferred and conveyed to Lorne Brown Mot- ors Limited, the owner of lands .adjoining thereto. 3. The Mayor :and Clerk -Treas- urer of the Corporation are hereby authorized and empower- ed .to execute on behalf of the Corporation .of the Town of Clinton a Deed and Conveyance of the said lands to Lorne Brown Motors Limited and to affix to -the said Deed the Corporate Sea! of the said Corporation. .4. Upon receipt by the Corpora- tion of a good. and valid Deed or Conveyance of the following land and upon a good and mar- ketable title to the said lands vesting .in fihe Corporation, the Corporation doth hereby declare the said lands to, be :a lane or street allowance and :the Corp- -oration hereby establishes the said lands as a street allowance for the Corporation. • The following is `a description of ••the said lands: ALL AND SINGULAR that ••certain parcel or tract of land .and premises situate, dying and "being in the -Town of Clinton in the County of Huron and Prov- Ince of Ontario and being com- posed of ,part of Lots 7, 8 & 9 as shown on Registered Plan No, 6 -.for the said Town of Clinton, -'the boundaries of said parcel be- 'frig more particularly described as follows: -COMMENCING at the most `Northerly angle of said Lot 7,, •'THENCE•South 30• West a din- stance of 43.92 ft. to a point in -the line between said Lots 8 & 9; THENCE South 640. 20' 'West and along the dine between said "Lots 8 & 9, a distance of 45.95 ft.; THENCE South 61. 54' Westa distance sof 48.65 ft. to a point in the Southerly limit of said Lot 9; THENCE South 60• East alongg - the Southerly ilirnit :of said Lot 9 " being the Northerly limit of On- tatio St. a distance of 25 ft to the South-easterly angle of said Lot 9; THENCE North 300 East a. dis- Lance of 10 ft. it -THENCE • North -61' 54' East it 'distance *f,27.2 ft; • THENCE North -a*. 20' East a 'distance of 50.25 ft.; • TRENCE North 30• East a dis- tante of -49.55 fit. to the North- westebly angle. of said Lot 8; THENCE North 60". West and 'along the'N6ttherly limit of said ` Lot 71 a•dist><hned of 15 ft, more or less to the voint of com- idaries of said �i' shown out- a,011 of sure the said area; dated August 28, 1964." DATED at Clinton, Ontario,. this 24th day of Nov, A.D, 1964, J6kN LIvl:RMOI!4R, Clerk-Trea§urer, `lTbWn of„Clinton, 48,4�J,50,'.z"1b 0 or about the 13th day of No- vember, 1964, are required ,to fire the same with full pax - titulars with the undersigned by the 26th, clay of December 1964, as after than date the assets of the estate will be distributed. DATED .at Goderich, Ontario, this 19th day of November,. 1964. HAYS, PREST & HAYS, Barristers, etc., 33 Montreal street, Goderich, Ontario. 48.9-50b Notice to Creditors In the Estate of WILFRED HERBERT WILTSE, late of the Town of Clinton in the County of Huron, Gentleman, Deceased. All persons 'having clafims against the Estate of tthe aobve-named, who died on the 8th day of October, •A.D., 1964, are required to file full partic- ulars thereof with the under- signed on or before the 21st day of December, A.D. :1964, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claim, of which not- ice -vas been received by, the undersigned. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 1st day of December, AD. 1964. E. B. lYIDNZi.11S Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 49-50-51b Notice to Creditors In the )Estate of JE AN RAD - FORD, late of the Town of Clinton. hi the County .of Hur- on, Widow, Deceased. All persons: having claims against the Estate of the above-named, who died -on the 9th day of November, A.D. 1964, are required to file full panic- ulars thereof with the under- signed. on :or before ,the 21st day of December, A.D. 1964, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claim of which not- ice :has been received by the und'ersi'gned. Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 1st day of December, A.D. 1964. E. B. 11ENZIES, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for the said Estate. 49-50-5115 Attend Your Church, h -s S�unday CLINTON BAPTIST CHURCH (Baptist Federation of Caxiada?. Pas i Past Or 'Pet tens C 9 A. Sunday, December .¢ 10;0Q a,in.-,--SpAday School 1L15 a.m.—Fa; nily 'Worship 12;15 pun,—Communion Seruioe 7,30 p.m. --Bible Stay Dour Ontario Street United Ch"rch "THE FRIENDLY Cmmcia” Pastor; RF -V, GRANT MILLS, R.A, Sunday, pacer or 6 9.45 a:;n,-,Sunday School 11•D a. o Worship, 0 M ruin Wo ... m, _ . g P, TURNFER'.S �eslGeg-lla--�slnYesbille �rziteh f�SSl�ixxct�e�, REV: CLIFFORD G. PARH, M.A., Minister Sunday, Dec_ember .6 Communion. Theme: "God Comes Again Through. Jesus Ch HOLMESVI LLE (Note Winter Schedule) 1;00 p,m•--Holy Communion 2:00 p,m.—Sunday School WESLEY-WILLIS 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 11:00 a,m,—Hgly Communion ST. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. R, W. _.Wonham, L,Th•, Rector Mr. W. H. Sishop, F.R.C,O., A.R.C.M„ Organist Advent if Sunday, December 6 8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion Service Breakfast 9:45 a. mureh School 11:00.a.m.:ZJy Communion Wed., Dec. 9 --Friendship Club Christmas Party, Parish ,.,......Hall, 8:15 P: rn:.., ........,.,.... ST. ANDREW'S"PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Rev. R. U. MacLean, B.A., Minister Mrs. M. J. Agnew, Organist and Choir Director Sunday, December 6 9:45 a.m.--Sunday School 10:45 a.m.—Public Worship EVERYONE WELCOME Christian'Reforme'd Church Rev. G. J. Heersink, Minister Sunday, December 6 10.00 a.m.—Service in English 2.30 pm.—Service in English Every Sunday 6.15 p.m., Dial 680 CHLO, St. Thomas. Listen to "Back to God Hour." EVERYONE WELCOME Joseph Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON 11.00 a.m: Brealdng of Bread 3.00 p.m.—Sunday School 7.00 p.m.—Gospel Service 8.00 p.m. Thursday—Prayer Meeting and Bible Reading. Maple Street GOSPEL HALL CLINTON Sunday, December 6 9.45 a.m.—Worship Service 11.00 a.m.—Sunday School 8.00 p.m;—Gospel Service Speaker: Mr. Fred Mannings, Clinton Tuesday --8 p.m: Prayer' Meet- ing and Bible Study. All Welcome Americans have the best -fed garbage cans in the world • The average household in this coun- try ouptry discards about 200 calories of edible food per day for each member of the family! REV© JAMES MURRAY of the Prairie Bible Institute Staff at Bayfield Baofist isf Church I Dec. 3 to ra at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 6 at I I a.m. and 7:30 p.m.10. EVERYONE WELCOME Classified Ads Bring Results l For The "ladies" In The House . May We Suggest DUSTER COATS -- SWEATERS -- SKIRTS HOSIERY Make Beautiful GiftGift . and for men Lovely WE GIFT WRAP lingerie FREE! 206%0 Off All Coats -, Cor Coats 1 Ski Jackets Nti need to out up with your bld'coat untif the January Sales. SHOP NOW WHiLE rHE StLECTION IS GOOD AT 1 R W IN— Z Ladiee Wette and bey Goods ENGAGEMENT IN; .IuiEllIIORIAM ANNOUNCED BoUrON in lovh?g mewor, Mr, ,and Mrs•. I -TW a.rd cif ,a dear father And grand father who pg. psed JohrLSon afClinton •wish to -away .on< year ago, Aecepiber 5, 1963 announce tile .engagement of then' 414iighter,. "The dearest Dad this world: :eld%,t Nancy Xgt.Ween to Mx., William 'could hold With s4 ,dheery smile and A ?Q ,qph Murney of Hai??" teal, soh of Mr. and heart e gold Mrs, HArald Mummy, Vic, To ttnose who iciieW inii?I all vol know, torlia St,, Clinton, The �a take place Dec, How ✓much we lust, 940 year iedding4 1, 190,, •at 7 p,m, rn St, Andrews Presbyterian ago,,, Lovingly rememllered b3 -oil, arch, Clinton 49p daughter' Willa. and farutly arc son George 44d family, 491 BIRTHS MELL4N In St, Joseph's Hos- MayoraltyRace p?tel, London:, .an Wedmesda , . November 25th to Mr, anYd (Continued from Page Five) Mrs, Lam Mellon, of Lon, meetings the year. twirl daughters, Laurie Margaret and Nana, Eliza- -during He saidearly. Iapt year whey beth, Gra'nddawghters 'for Mr, iecicless •driving in Clinton war 'ed .and Mrs, Jack Scruton. ri many residents 'the coin- WOOD -- Terry and Margaret mittee drafted a three - point (nee $tertz) of Don Mills,solution which subsequently Ont.. re hafp adopted, The resol .ytoannouncrhas been the birth otheir daughte tton called f0T assistance from Corey Ellen .on Thursday, the Ontario P00Yincial, Police; November 19, 1964, addition of another police offic- er to the town force, -and the CARDS OF THANKS purchase of additional equip- We wish tt>Q thank the. dee- ment for the police department.. m; Coirunends tonurses .and staff of Clan- ]'olive ton Public Hospital, our friends '"Lt's all been carriers out and and neighbors for flowers', cards I'm .happy to say at .the present and kindnessWhile we were time, our police force is doing a patients tin tlne 'hospital. Specialgourd jab. T feel I should coon- ihar cs ,to Dr. Addison aril Fr. mend the police force for wlfat NfcGuire,--AIOI�IAIV and WZL- HELMTNA VAN DONGEN.., they have,. done for their town. 49b Miller said he was glad to see the East Street sidewalk I wish to eppre'ss my sincere under construction. '"I nave antis th ' � to all any relatives sand mentioned •ilii s several times," friends who visited me, sent he said. He added -the town had carft, gifts, fruit a?nd flowers managed to sell $110,000 worth while I was a patient in Clin- of debentures. at 100,89 cents ton Public Hospital, Speeiral thanks to. Dr, Flowersand. and that two salesmen .calve in - staff. —JAMES N.OTi', � lawn and ,sold $.77,000 worth 49p of 'them locally. "It doesn't .look asthough the town is bankrupt We wish to 'express our sin- Yet. We have had our ups and cere thanks for the fdoral triib- our dawns but I 'think every utes .and cards during our. re, councillor did what 'he. 'thought cent sad bereavement. .-•-MR. was best, AND MRS, JOHN ANSTETT AND FAMILY. 49b In Good Faith Every councillor brought his I wish to •tiharik my friends points of view out into the pub - relatives and neighbors for lie," Mr. Miller said. On the cards, letters, flowers and gift's $uild'ing Code issue he said; while a patient in Clanton hos- ".Council did what they did in pital. Also a big thank y'ou to their best faiiith, They felt .it nurses on the second floor and Dr, Newland. —MRS. LYDIA was no use- having a building OCliTIART. 49b code without an inspector."I Friday' he said: "I want to I wish to express my sincere help whether *I'm your mayor appreciation and tothank my or volt." Since Friday 1VIx. MU - many friends and relatives who ler quaLified.and will defend his sent cards, letters, flowers and position -against Mr. Symons- in gifts, and to those who visited the Monday eleritiion, me while I was a patient in ¢ - Clinton hospital. Special thanks' to Dr. Thompson, Rev. G. Mills and nursing staff. —J. LEN .. Clinton Airman HEARD. 49p I wish to thank all those Gets Decoration who remembered me with flow- exls, cards -and gifts while. I Sgt. Edward Cooper was pre - was a patient in Clinton Pub- lic Hospital and St. Joseph's sented with the Canadian Hospital. Special thanks to Forces Decoration denoting 12 the staff of Clanton Public years' meritorious service with Hospital for their many kind- the RCAF at a recent parade nesses--tthey were very much held at RCAF Station Clinton. appreciated. 1VN);RS. BOB JDR.,..• The presentation was mad e VIS. 49b, by Group Captain K. R. Green- wish to thank rxiy friends, away,I commanding officer of Clinton. RCAF Shadier neighboa's and' relatives for cards, letters, fl'ower's and gifts Sgt. Cooper is a Radar Tech - whale I was a patient in St. nician working 6n the Train - Joseph's Hospital. Special ing Standards Establishment in thanks to Rev, Mills and Dr. the Radar and Communicat- Flowers. —MRS. EFFIE COR- ions School at Clinton. NISH. 49p I•ie and his, wife, Dee, live I wish to thank all my at 271 Bayfield Road, Clinton, with their two-year-old daugh- friends who made visits, sent cards, 'treats and flowers while ter, Virginia. a patient in Clinton Public 0 Hospital and after returning home. Thanks also to Drs. Ad- Choristers dison and Oakes and the nws.- . a a es, —MRS. KARL SKOV, 49b if Cawol F sfi a0 ESTATE (Continued from Page One) AUCTION SALE These'! and "He is Born The Divine Christ Child". of Property and During intermission which Nousehbld Effects follows the story of the Na - of the late Edith H. Russell, tivity, Rev. Grant Mil1s will Goderich St. West, Senforth conduct carol singing. on Saturday, December 5 The second part of the pro - At 1 pan, grafin will include some lighter S•atee; 2 chesterfield chairs; numbers like WhNter Wonder- Dwriinion piano with bench; land," ,"Here • Comes Suzie diaiang room suite, :table, buffet, Snowflake," "Frosty The Snow - 6 chairs; Hoover vacuum clean- man," "Jingle Bells" and "It's er; 4 burner .gas stove; 8 cubic Beginning To Look Like Christ - foot Westinghouse refrigeratrom; ,a,,, mirrors; floor lamps; blankets; quilts; copper boiler; hall tree; Lois Cooper• and Brian Edgar antique desk; 3 1antique wash will sing Frosty The Snow - stands; 2 chests of drawers; man„ as a duet. twin ibeds; floor coveivi gs; var- List D'ir'ectors ious antique dishes and turn- Dick Jewson, Glen Irwin, ture; drop deaf -table, 6 chairs; Cathy Grigg and Barbara Sy - cabinet; kitchen stool; step mons will sing ".Musa Be San - ladder; kitchen utensils; seal- ta," anal Gordon Lavis will sing ors; crocks. Property -- 7 room stucco „Rudolph The Red -nosed Rein - house on �approx. 1 acre of land; deem" as a solo. double garage; new oil furnace! Jahn Wise will be the drum - new hot water heater; !hard- mer •for Do You Hear Wiha!t I wood floors; 3,pc. bath; excel- Hear?" lent state of repair. 100A down, The acc6mpabWts will be Mrs. balance tin 30 days. Sold subject Wivllilg ri, Wells and Miss Granby. to reserve -bid, Immediate pos= Those lmn1ved' in the produc- session. Chattels, Clash tion are; Lloyd' Holland, Mrs. Prop., Estate of late Pdith H. Lloyd Hoillantl; 1 rt" Richard Russell Harland, Mrs. Donvld Jeffers- 'Auctioneer, Bert Pepper, on, J, A.. Gray, Kelvin Jervis 49b i and Cat^t McC1ihdhey, ChristmQs Tea and Bazaar Ontario St. UCW SATURDAY, DECEMBER a 3.5 O.M.' BOOTHS .-. Baking Chrisin'Ias Table Aprons & Sewing Produce. 1Nishino, Well Hondieraft Kiddies' 16kooe Touth &Take - TEA ROOM M9NU 65t S+3i4iv cl#ek w., Oooirfes — IYelishda Th,yrsdey, 'Peo. 3, 1944-^-t Proctor 'Race.- 4 t (Continued. front Page Five) if I stand I would ww'elcc>me :any v'otos. I have been a Legim.1 nxearuber for slime years unci clave served longer as president of ,tbe Legion than any 4thei' man since the wan", Co"14 I ca#n Lesson '-"I noticed in the Legion that when . we gain 914 some new Young imembers the Legiaa?, Went nes at full speed and; got ahe� ti??ngs done, 'The same 11Yi'ELjy .a�nr ply to council, "I am going to criticize some Young people I see_ un tine aud- ience here today. They criticize council axil tell councillors how to go about the town business'. but they are not up here ginning a• talk. "I think A les on can be learned from the Legion. Where I it did many progressive things when some of the • alder mem- hers 'took a back seat and let the young fellows db some Want," Livermore Stays y. (Continued from Page )Five) people along that street will be glad they have it there," He said :it would be helpful if all parents who have children Who use East Street told their children to use the sidewalk. I was alar g the other day and the children were all using the sidewalk, but I saw two older people walking down the road - Way, to The candidate said he also is a member of the Parks Board, the Park Conu, T irttee and the Recreation. Committee ... "and I've never misted a meeting•" Councillor Livermore said he felt something -should be done about the grandstand at OUn- ton Community. Pdrk. "We spend about $500,a year on it," he stated, "and its nothing but a nuisance. If we tear it down we'll be condemned; were con- demned for spending $500 a year on it." Better Lights He said better .fights were needed along Victoria Street, "the poorest741ghted street in town." In winter, besaid, the street is not safe for pedest- rians who have to walk close to ithe traffic. In conclusion, Counolllorr Iav- eimnore Jaid he felt he was ',the man for the youth,!' because of his keen •interest in sports. "I'm for the older people toss, but our youth make good citizens of the future and I'•m right be- hind the new arena. Potluck Supper A14 members of the M ade- 1 are Lane Auxiliary of Sit. An- drew's Presbyterian Church are asked to attend a potluck sup- per at the church on Tuesday evening, Dec, 8 at 6,30 p.m. Christmas gifts will be ex- changed land each member is asked to bring a Christmas or- nament or decoration for the Sunday School Christmas tree. ,l ntgn :_q. Ws�lte+cgrd.---Pepe 7 PERSONALS and Mrs. T1. M. Idly, Mr, and Mrs. B. G, Hfanly a?r?d Mr. az?d Mrs. William Nediger attended convocation, at the' University of TOrouto .on Fr!" day eventag, Xi>yember 7th, Air, and Mrs, Joe Carter arae]' FaYe Motored to X4tchener last Saturday to visit Mr and. Mrs Iden Ca'iiter and family,. Mr Carter, a teacher at J 'ast, wood Collegiate, was ,director Qf the schriol play "The Diary l of Anne Franck" which the Carters saw Saturday ev'en ,,g. UntonWIMeet Held �Thursda y1 Hear -E. Slomain.. The Nov. 26 meeting of Clin- ton WI in the board rooms ,of the Department of Agriculture Clinton Branch was well -atten- ded, The, president, Mrs. W. Col- clough, opened the Meeting With the Odes, the Mary Stewart Collect and the .Lord's Prayer. The minutes of the last<.meet- ing were read by Mrs. Amy Crldh, followed by the corres- pondence during which an ap- peal to help a needy family with donations of clothing end food was read. Hear speaker Guest speaker Fred Sloinan gave a talk an historical re- search. Reports of the recent London area convention halts at St. Thomas were given by the del- egates, Mrs. H. Managhan and Mrs, E. Radford, Delegates Report District president Mrs. Don Mebl and district vice-president Mrs. Lamb, both of Goderich, attended the meeting, and Mrs. Riehl gave. a ]talk. The meeting closed with the singing of "The Queen", and sandwiches and cake were ser- ved by 'the hostesses, Mrs. L. Forest, Mss. B. Holmes, Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs. A. Cudmore, Mrs. J. Batkin and Mrs. Geo- rge Mann. ,��.titcnnny Flowers Telegraphed K Anywhere I K., C. Cooke FLORIST . Dial 482.-7012, Clinton uskju I Oys Urgently Needed Y CLINTON KINSMEN CLUB ;f The Kinsmen Club of Clinton are conducting their Annual Toy -Campaign now. Old, repairable toys are resperately required if the children of needy families of Clinton and District are to have a happy Christmas. Dolls are especially needed. Good used clothing for children will also be accepted. ff you have any good- repairable toys, please call Percy Pugh, at 482-7373 or home phone 482- 7813, or Grover Campbell, 482-9779, or any Clin- ton Kinsman, and arrange to have them picked up. The toys are needed now so that the Kinsmen can get them ready for Christmas delivery. Call today. KINSMEN CLUB OF CLINTON TOM FEENEY, President PERCY PUGH Chairman, Toy Committee 48-9b Quality t iq[ & Service SPECIAL ON BOXED EARLY CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CARDS SUGGESTIONS 51 Slim Style Cards .... only 9$c Comb, bra§h Mirror Sets 5906, 79 Assorted 6, 79c, $1;00 4 -,piece ... .................. .... $1.$5 & $1.50 Yardley Sets from $1.96 to $4.25 Gift Wrap 106, 25c, 980, $1.00 bventhh In Faris Slits Christmas Ribbon 100, 25c, $1.00 $1.00 to $3.60 Christmas ,Lights Clifton Sets ., 70c to $2.00 ihdnorlights...,. $149 Bubble Bath Set r Outdoo45 litghft ,...... $7.29 4 ,ftagmhces .................... $2.00• Christmas Serviettes 20's—., 35c Bath Salts $00S--$1.19 6 fragrances .................... $1.60 Christnias `Cable Cloths Little Girl's Tollet set 54x72 ............... ., 69c 8 Pieces , ..... $1.50 Spray Script SnoW---draw your Men's Shaving Sets $2 $5 to $5.75 own decorations ................896 Slide Projectors $1.40to$13.96 141e6trio Razors Blectric Tooth Brushes +-- Cameras 4-- Plpos SeoWe sol eotlon of Fiersbnal Christmas Cards --- 6o to $1.00 Eow�' ... PRESCRIPTIONS iPhonls 4$2-9as 11 Clinton✓ Ontario