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The _ Kinette Club of Clinton
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"FASHIONS '68"
CLINTON: LEGION HALL
FEBRUARY 5, 830 pm.
Featuring
JEWELLERY BY ANSTETT JEWELLERS AND GALBRAITH GIFTS
FURS BY SEARLE FURRIERS OF STRATFORD
HAIR STYLES — EDITH ANNE HAIR FASHIONS
MISS "LYNDA" OF LONDON AS GUEST STYLIST
WIGS AND HAIRPIECES — BURMAN'S OF LONDON
DOOR PRIZES
AT
The UCW of Grace Church
met at the home of Mrs. Alvin
Betties for the January meet.
The president, Mrs, Elgin
Cox opened the meeting with
a reading, followed by hymn
490. Mrs. Allen 13&,tles had •
charge of the devotional period.
The Scripture reading from
ChaPter 49 of Isaiah was, fcl#
lowed by the Lord's, Prayer.
The Study Book was on the
Book of Ruth. The secretary's
report was read and the roll
call was answered by the payst
merit of fees. The treasurer's
report was read,
Money-making projects for
the coming year are the birth.
day can, hake sale, July sill:*
par and surprise parties. Meet.
ing closed with the Mtzpah Ben.
ediction and the hostess ser.
ved a lovely lunch.
The annual congregutional
Wedding Pictures
JERVIS STUDIO
Phone 482-7008 .
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EVERY
OCCASION
K. C. COOKE
FLORIST.
CLINTON
482-7012
61 ORANGE - CLINTON
scoop neck line, elbow-length
bell sleeves, empire waist line ,
trimmed with sequins. Rosette
and veil matched- ThO brides.
maids/Mrs. John McGregor and
Mrs. Douglas McGregor; sis.
te7r.i.n.law7 of the bride were
dressed identically to the
matron of honour and an car.
lied cascades of yellow tea
roses,
The bride was given in mar.
riage by her father. Dave Mit.
chell of Dorchester was best
man. John and Douglas McGre.
gori brothers of the brid5usher•
ed guests.
Mrs. JohirA. McGregorSea.
forth, grandmother of the irides
was organist
The bride's mother chose an
avocado green crepe dress with'
lace bodice, avocado green and
black feathered hat, black ac.
cessories to match and aeon.
sage of yellow roses.
The wedding reception took
place in the church parlour.
For going away to the South.
ern States the bride changed to
a cherry red dress, with ,coat
and hat trimmed with black
mink and black accessories with
an orchid tea rose corsage.
On their return the couple
will reside in London.
Guests were present from
Seaforth, Goderich, London,
Windsor, Leamington and
Brantfor.
FRESH TURKEY CUTS
WHOLE LEGS
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CANADA GRADE "A" EVISCERATED
FRESH F OTU°N1;0S
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FULL OF JUICE — NO. 1 GRADE — SIZE 120's
TEMPLE ORANGES
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NONE PRICED HIGHER AT A&P
SX BRAND PURE PORK
SAUSAGE MEAT LB 39,e
SHOPSY OR COORSH BRISKET, VAC PAC
CORNED BEEF 079?
FROZEN FISH VALUES!
Sea Seald Reg. Price pkg 43c — SAVE 8c
PERCH FILLETS OCEAN 16-oz pkg 35C
A&P Brand Reg. Price pkg Sic — SAVE 81;
PERCH FILLETS in Batter 12-oz pkg 49,
A&P Brand Reg. Price pkg 53c — SAVE 100.
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Reg. Price each 59c — SAVE 100,
PORTER'S HILL
Grace Church U.0 W.
meeting will be beld.Baturday
nensall. In firture, reamer*
inept of the church followed by
a Pot luck binch.
Tbe centennial comMittee of
Porters Hill, after paying all
expenses was able to turn over
$12.50 to the. Cancer SpcietY,
* * *
Anyone in the community who
hasn't been'contacted about the
surprise parties being held and
would like to participate is in-
vited to contact Mrs. Bill.Cox
or Mrs. Alvin Betties,
CLINTON
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Forbes
from Winnipeg, Man., are
spending holidays with their
daughter Mrs. Dan . McLean.
* * *.
Frank Falconer R R.'S, Clin.
ton and Bert Pepper of Neustadt
were elected as directors to
the Ontario Shorthorn Club at
the annual meeting held in
Guelph on Saturday, January
20.
CRACKED
WHEAT BREAD
Reg. PrIce loaf 25c — SAVE 10c
24-01
LOAVES
JANE PARKER
PERSONALS .
Mr. and mrs. Ted Robinson
and Mr. and Mrs, truce Rath.
KIPPEN
Wed
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldin Kerr re-
turned home Friday from a holt.
day in Florida.
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Mr. 'and Mrs. Stanley Jack.
son accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd McLean are holi.
daying in Florida and other
points of the USA.
* * *
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Carter
and Jimmie, of Galt, visited
over the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Hood,
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Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. W.L, Mellis were Mr.
and Mrs. Ken Easterbrook and
Bill Wilson of London.
* * *
Sunday guests with Robert
Thomson included Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Stokes of London
and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Priestap of Mitchell.
well spent Sunday With friends = Katherine 4.41 McGregor and
in .Thaineivilie, Eric PergtenjuctgeiLOndontwere
Mr, and Mrs. Edgar McBride
visited Monay with Mr. and
Mrs. Stuart Beattie of Wing.
ham.
* * *
Miss Karen Fredin, of Bruce.
field, spent the weekend with
her friend Louise Kirk.
On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson attended the funeral of
a relative in Thedford.
Mrs. Maurice Omey and son
Danny returned home after
spending six weeks in Gullegem
Belgium and attending the fun.
eral of her father, the late
Joseph Vanpoolvoorde.
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* # united in marriage in Carmel • Presbyterian Church, Hensall
by Rev. John Boyne Paturday
afternoon at 3;30 p.m. mr. and
Mrs. Ale); McGregor, R. H. 2
Kippen are the parents of the
bride, The groom is the son
of Mr. and Mrs. Winton judge.
London.
For her wedding the bride
chose a floor—length =gown of
white peau de sole with scoop
neckline, bell sleeves to elbow
With empire waist trimmed
with satin braid and tear-drop
pearls. Her full- length veil
Was held in place with a Petal
rosette and pearl headpiece. S he
carried a cascade of pale pink
baby tea roses and English ivy.
Mrs. Dave Mitchell of Dor.-
chester was matron of honor,
wearing a floor-length gown of
royal blue peau de sole with
Kippen U.C.W.
Kippen 'UCW met in the church
school room Tuesday evening,
January 9.
A service of dedication and
installation of officers was per.
formed by Rev. D. Stuart. The
1968 executive includes presi-
dent, Mrs. E. Kyle; vice-presi.
dents, Mrs. R. Elgie, Mrs. W.
J. F. Bell; treasurer, Mrs. K.
McLellan, recording secretary,
Mrs. H. Binnendyk; correspon.
ding secretary, Mrs. J.A.
Cooper.
Devotional was taken by Mrs.
Kenneth McKay on "Jesus
-Christ,Light of theWorld". The
Study Book on Japan was read
by Mrs. H. Binnendyk who also
read the first chapter on In.
troduction of Japan. Mrs. Bert
Faber read a poem appropriate
to the season called "The
New Year."
Mrs. Russell Consitt read
thank,-you notes from the reci.
pients of cards, roses and
Christmas boxes.
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TM O PRICES,.
'F OCK sot
1967' FORD
yin
Del Monte Seasoned, Wax or
GREEN BEANS
TOMATOES STEWED 3 19-FL-OZ TINS 89/i Reg. Price tin 33c — SAVE 10c
Purex (White or Coloured) Reg. Price pkg 35c — SAVE 6c
TOILET TISSUE PKG OF 2 ROLLS 29%
Betty Crocker (9 Varieties) Reg. Price pkg 49c — SAVE 9c
19-FL-OZ PKGS 89,1
Tomato or Vegetable Reg. Price 2 tins 29c — SAVE 9c
AYLMER SOUPS. 4 1°.F")Z TINS 49?
Scott Cut Rite FEATURE PRICE!
WAX PAPER REFILLS 100-FOOT ROLL 31?
Cus!csm tulone, six-cylinder, standard shift, radio.
1967 PONTIAC
Two-door hardtop, Grande Parisienne, V-8, automatic, power brakes,
power steering, power antenna, radio. As new.
1966 MUSTANG
V-8, automatic, radio, 16,000 original miles.
Reg. Price 2 tins 51c — SAVE 13c
4 14 FL°Z TINS 89ii CAKE MIXES
WHOLE BREASTS
9 fi lb
NECKS & BACKS
lb
EXCELLENT FOR SOUP
1966 FORD "500'
Six-cylinder, standard shift with radio, four-door.
1966 DODGE
Four-door, V-8, automatic, radio; one owner.
196'5 STUDEBAKER
Four-door, six-cylinder, s%andard. Cheap transportation.
1964 STUDEBAKER
Six-cylinier, automalic.
2-1964 FORDS
stanl1ard.
1963 FORD
Four-door, V-8, s'antlard shift.
1962 COMET
six-cylinder, automatic'with radio.
COD FISH CAKES
16-oz pkg 4 3,
ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1968
MERCURY — METEOR — COMET — FALCON — COUGAR
Huron Automotive & Supply
GODERICH, ONTARIO
Sales Representative, George Cutler
Phone: Business — 5246271
Clinton — 482.9782
1962 ANGLIA
Economical transportation.
1966 GMC HALF TON
Standard shift. Long box, style side.