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CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR ALL THE FAMILY
For Her: For Him:
Gift Sets by DuBarry, 1.50 to,
7.00 - Yardley, 1.70 to 6.85
- Chanel to 13.00 -
California Girl to 6.50 -
Seven Winds, 3.75
Chantilly to 7.50.
Electric 'Hair sets„
12.95 to 33.97 , 0,1201.c 1041P IP I i OVA ./TE,
Soaps - Colognes Perfumes
- 1.00 to 13.50
Talcs - Dusting Powders -
Bath Oils 1.00 to 6.50,
Gift Sets by Shulton, 1.67 to
13.00 - Teak, 2.50 to 11.00
- Yardley, 1.95 to 5.25.
Men's Colognes - Soaps -
After Shave Lotions:- 49c to
8.00 .
Electric Razors - Tooth
Brushes - 9.95 to 36.00
Pipes - Cameras - Cigars -
Cigarettes
Sets - 1.09 and
- 4.95 - Colognes - Soaps - 1.98
See our display of Christmas Cards - Gift Wrap - Tags and
Seals - Christmas Tree Lights and Decorations - Christmas
Serviettes Christmas Wrapped Chocolates - By Smiles 'N
Chuckles
Open 'Till 9:00 p.m. Evenings Starting December 16
one 482-9S PRESCRIPTIONS mien rio
For The Children:
Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets Toiletries
Goderich Lions Club
.BING
SPECIAL CHRISTMAS GAMES
8:30 P.M.
Wednesday December 18th - Santa arrives
with a gift for everyone. Chocolates and larger
prizes. Thursday December 26th - Big Prize
must go., Wednesday January In - Big Prize
must go.
Have Fun -- Come To Harbourlite Inn, Goderich
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Attention Skaters
FIGURE SKATING CLASSES
Commence,
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14
9 a.m. - 12 noon
AT CLINTON ARENA
If you have not already registered for skating classes, you
may do so , at this time.
Clinton Figure Skating Classes
PA THEATRE
GODERICH
ON THE SQUARE
First Run Movies In Air-Conditioned Comfort
Entertainment Is Our Business
BYRON - JOHNSTON
Marianne Colclough gave two
readings called "Christmas is
Comine and "True Meaning of
Christmas."
The next meeting is to be
Hospital staffers'
hold banquet
On Wednesdiy, December 4,
the staff of the Clinton Public
Hospital was entertained at a
dinner at the Legion Hall,
sponsored by the doctors and
served by the Legion Auxiliary.
A delicious turkey dinner was
enjoyed by all the staff. Diane
Brunskill thanked the ladies of
the auxiliary, and Jean Sjaarda
thanked the doctors and gave a
very amusing, speech.
During the interlude between
supper and cards, Ken Scott and
Bob Stoner conducted a short
sing-song.
Approximately twelve tables
were set up to accommodate
those who wished to remain and
play court whist and bridge.
Prizes went to Bill Leather, for
gents' high and Mrs. Flynn for
ladies' high. Jack Clark was the
winner of the gents' low and
ladies' low went to Mrs.
Johnston.
'• 4The entire •staff wishes to
convey its appreciation to the
rdetetors;,. presiclentii Mrs: Leather
and party convenor Mrs. Ann
Cox and all who helped in any
way to make this another
successful event.
Town police report
Clinton police report that
they investigated a minor auto
accident on King Street at 11:45
a.m. last Sunday. Drivers were
identified as Peter Steegstra of
RR 3, Clinton, and Lucy Levi of
337 Jones Street, Clinton.
Damage was said to be light and
no charges were made.
Police also report finding an
8.25 x 14 tire, mounted on a
wheel. The tire was picked up on
King Street. A tire found last
week by police has since been'
claimed by its owner.
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PRESCRIPTIONS Clinton, Phone 482-9511
ATTENTION
SNOWMOBILE OWNERS
JOIN THE
MAITLAND SNOWMOBILE CLUB
AND
Enjoy The Winter Facilities At The
--j Maitland Country Club, Goderich
Supervised Grounds On Weekends Planned Outings
Refreshments Available Fellowship
Marked Trails
Warm Clubhouse
FEES PER MACHINE -
SEASON -
$15 plus $5 Social Membership
PER DAY -
$2 Weekends, $1.50 Week Days
For Information Contact
JIM REMINGTON - 524-8802 OR SAM ARGYLE - 524-9201
uronview
birthdays
The December birthday party,
at Huronview was held in the
auditorium on December 4, with
the Seaforth Institute in charge.
Mrs. Lorne Lawson was
chairlady for the programme
which included violin and piano
numbers by Mrs. McGregor and
Miller Adams; trio by Donna,
Darlene and Debbie Henderson,
sword dance by Jaie Johnston;
trio by Vanda Storey, Kim
Campbell and Donna Henderson
and Christmas Carols and step
dance by Vanda Storey, Jane
Johnston and Donna Henderson.
Birthday gifts were presented
to: Herbert Clark, Alice
Buchanan, Isaac Tabb, Mrs.
Allen, Richard Henry, Edgar
McWhinney, Joe McGrath,
Emmerson Dennis, Pearl
Anderson, Clara Schultz,
Margaret Baird, Jas. Stapleton,
Eleanor Burke Robert
Johnston, Ruby iraser, Mary
Jane Currey, Jerry Collins and
Harold Speirs.
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All Grade "A"
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To All!
CLINTON MEAT MARKET
ART COLSON and GRANT IRWIN
16 KING STREET PHONE 482,3814
Mini-Mountain
Ski Area
R.R. No. 5, Clinton
ITyndall Hill)
Skiing Starts
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13
(weather permitting)
-r- 7:30 - 10:30 p.m.
482-7460
Admission:
$1.50 - EVENING AND WEEK DAYS
$2.00 - SATURDAY and SUNDAY AFTERNOONS
STUDENTS $1.50 ANY DAY OR EVENING
TOBOGANNING 50c PER PERSON
$2,00 MAXIMUM FOR FAMILY
SNOWMOBILES $2.00 PER DAY
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The Christmas meeting Of
The Summerhill Ladies' Clitb
was held. December 4 at Barbara
Lovetts'. Lorna mtis opened the
meeting with the "Creed" and
"The Lord's Prayer" followed
by everyone singing Christmas
carols.
Twenty four members
answered the roll call ,with, the
exchange. of a Christmas gift.
• Thf6e visitors were present.
A. thank-you note was read
from Jim Cummings. Ailie
Westerhout, Laura Forbes and
Vera Gibbings expressed their
thanks for cards and •flowers
they received.
Mrs, Beverly Riley showed
pictures on a trip to Germany
last summer. Everyone enjoyed
them very much.
Summerhill ladies
Christmas meeting
Clinton News-Record, Thursday, December 12, 1968
Baby's appetite varies from day to day
Cheryl Faye Johnston,
youngest daughter of Mrs. James
Boyce and the late Walter
Johnston of Bayfield, and Darril
Terrance Byron, eldest son of
Mr. and Mrs. Terrance Byron of
Ganges, B.C., exchanged
marriage vows in the Roman
Catholic Chapel, C.F.B. Cold
Lake, Alberta, on Saturday,
November 16.
The chapel was attractively
decorated for the double-ring
ceremony performed by the
Reverend F. Sabourian and the
organist played "The Wedding
March" and "With This Ring I
Thee Wed".
Given in marriage by her
stepfather, the bride was lovely
in a floor-length gown of
Chantilly lace over taffeta with
the empire look.
A detachable train, sweeping
to chapel-length, complemented
the sheath •skirt. A five-tiered
tiara of rhinestones held her
chapel-length veil.
She carried a bouquet of red
sweetheart roses surrounded by
white carnations.,
Attending the bride was her
sister, Miss Bonnie Johnston of
London, Ontario, as maid of
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honour, wearing a floor-length
deep rose gown with an empire
style similar to that of the bride.
-' The bridesmaid, Mrs. John
Grisivold of Medley, Alberta,
wore a floor-length green gown
ensembled with lace sleeves.
They carried one single
long-stemmed white rose. The
groom was attended by Corporal
Marshal Mont, Medley, Alberta.
The guests were ushered by
Danny Johnston, brothei of the
bride.
Following the wedding, :a
reception and dance were held at
the Golf Club at the C.F.B. Cold
Lake.
The bride's mother received
the guests in a lime green sparkle
dress with black accessories. She).
wore a corsage of white roses.
The groom's mother was unable
to attend.
For travelling to Southern
Alberta, the • bride attired in a
three-piece gold suit with black
accessories and a corsage of red
sweetheart roses. Upon their
return Mr. and Mrs. Byron will
reside at Cold Lake where the
groom is stationed at the air
base.
Guests attending the wedding
from a distance were from
Bayfield, London and Belmont,
Ontario, Victoria, B.C. 'and Cold
Lake .- • £I511.
held January 10 at Mrs. Joanne
$alverdas, And the roll call is to
be 'VW interesting hobby for
Winter months."
Those on programme are
Margaret Ball, Mrs. Ellis, and
Jean Cummings. Lunch Marion
Snell, Isabell Stewart and Phyllis.
Tyndall,
The meeting closed with
"The Queen" and grace was
sung. A lovely lunch was then
served.
Are you worried about your
baby's eating habits? Remember
that appetites vary from meal to
meal, from day to day, and from
food to food, A good rule is to
let, a meal run pleaSantly for 15
to 20 minutes, then bring it to
an end, whether the food is
eaten or not,
If your baby decides he
doesn't like some new food, let
him forget about it for several
days. Then try it again in a very
small quantity and offer it when
you know he is hungry, Don't
try more than one new food at a
meal, And never scold or force
him if he keeps spitting out the
toed he doesn't' want, says the
federal health -department
publication, "The Canadian
Mother and. Child."
150,0Q0 NEW HUNTERS
Approximately 150,000
Ontario hunters have
successfully completed the
safety training which became
mandatory for new hunters in
1960.