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Clinton News-Record, 1969-11-06, Page 1101•111mialore 25. CARDS OF THANKS SPANISH STYLE BEDROOM SUITE (SHOWN ABOVE) Spanish Style (Canadian Oak finish) 60" Triple dresser (9 drawer) with frame mirror, 4 drawer chest, panel bed, REG, $239.00 995 GRAND RE-OPENING SALE NOW ON ! BALL & MUTCH LT Home Furnishings 61,77.1 ALBERT ST CLINTON lit00177491) 4903) 11 Ounce Aylmer Catsup _ _ _ „. 2/65c Kraft-16 Os. Cheez Whiz _ _ , _ 73c Dutch Milic,-2 Lbs. Hot Chocolate 59c Piiisbury—Slice'N'Bake—Coconut, Butterscotch, Sugar, Peanut, Chocolate-Chip, Oatineal-Rinsin 16 Oz. Cookie Mix Parkay—(13,01 Pack) Margerine _ 1••• 4•n• Aylmer-484z. This Tomato Juice 33,4-01. Packages Tang Orange Crystals _ 5/$1 Royal-10 Os. Cheese Cake Mix 57c Kraft Miniature. White-101/2 .0z, Packages Marshmallows _ _ 2/53c Kraft Deluxe—(Deal Pack)-14 Oz. Macaroni Dinners _ 2/75c Chicken Noodle—VA-Oz, Packages _ 2/79c 2 Lbs. 59c 331 FSHOULDERS LEGS/BREASTS 16.53c COOKED HAM lb. $1.19 HEAD CHEESE 89c Rif EA K /R ASTS 16.87c SAUSAGE - 2 IN'. 89c Stuart House Soup Mix 5/39c Packages of 16 Marra's Doughnuts _ 2/59( FRESH SIDE P RK ib.55c NW' FROZEN F~ru.12. McCAIN'S PEAS 4 Lbs. 88c D4itsu gives a powerf od feeling 4,44, 5", hangs on as you snake through the bends. Drive it fast and just feel good. Then take a look at the package all this goodness comes in. Two doors, four doors, or a wagon, 4-on-the-floor or 3-speed automatic transmission. Contoured bucket seats, all independent suspension, Collapsible steering column, flow-through ventilation, heater, PAZ1 ba:%. defroster, headrests, harnesses, the works. No other economy car is as safe, powerful and comfortable as the Datsun 1600. When you've wrung out the Datsun -1600, take it back to the dealer and have him quote you the price just one more time. That will give you a pretty good feeling, too. rest-drive a Datsun at any of the 200 dealers in Canada, 185 the ttioremforictur-money cat iron*$ SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE P,O.E, VANCOUVER, TORONTO, MONTREAL, HALIFAX Theta s a Datsua Inc you; 1000 ,2•Drvtaatl 4.I)Sat Datuica Sedans, 1000 2.bnor Sedan, 4.Deor Deluxe Sedan and Wagon, 1665 and 2000 ,.paris, Piekup,and 4-Wheel Drive Patrol, Over 000 Dateun deela-5 In North Amer ca. Masan Au/afro/Me Co. (Canada} Ltd, factory zone Offices end parts depots at: Vanceuver„ TOronto, MOntreal, Halifax, GERALD'S Box 249, COrner Main Street and Hwy. PERTEST SEAPORT*, ONTARIO, telephone 5274010 if you only drive the Datsun 1600 around town, you may never find out what you've got. Sure, it's a great city car. Compact, Handy. It zips through traffic, parks ih impossible slots and squeezes up to 35 miles from a gallon of gas. But that's not all it is. Not by a country mile. Find yourself a country mile and see. There's a high-performance 1600 cc overhead cam engine lurking under the hood. 96 hp. 100 mph. Let it loose, and feel the way the Datsun snugs down to the road as you go through the box. And feel the way it (DATSUall NW' PRODUCE immaimmiamma U.S. No. 1-14 OZ, GRAPEFRUIT CELLO TOMATOES PARSNIPS (USA) 29c 2 Lbs. 33c 10 For 75c CANADA No. 1 No. 1-48s--WHITE OR PINK FLORIDA ,0,1)ntpti News-Rocord,, Thursda , .November .6 1969 11 SUN LIFE a peocressiv0 rinnpanil in a • progressive inaustry GORDON. VIUTLAKE 23. DEATHS AKM; Passed away suddenly Clinton, on Friday October 1st, 1909* Ruth Mary i3ylsxna, ife of James Baker, in her 22nd ear, Funeral was from the Kristian Reformed Church on onday, November 3rd, with eattie Funeral Horne in charge. pterrnent was- in Clinton emetery, THOO; Passed away at St, oseph's Hospital, Loudon, on riday, October 31st, 1969, ord9n Arnold. Grigg, in 'his 0th year. Funeral from the eattie Funeral Home, Monday t 2 WcIock with interment in linton cemetery, SANDFORD: Passed away in York County Hospital, Newmarket, on Wednesday October 29,1969, Janet Isabel Sandford (nee Elliott) of Oak Ridges, Ontario, Loving mother of Mrs. W. Workman (Evelyn) of Exeter, George Bernard Sandford, Kitchener, and Mrs. M. R. Irvine, (Dorothy) Oak Ridges, Ontario. Services were held from the Thompson Funeral Home, Aurora, Saturday November 1st. Interment in Aurora Cemetery. PRICE: The family of the late Elizabeth Price wishes to express sincere thanks to relatives, neighbours and friends for their kindness, the beautiful floral tributes and expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement. Special thanks to nurses, staff of Clinton Hospital, Dr. Harrett, Beattie Funeral Home and Rev, Dr. A. J. Mowatt. — 45p DOWSON: The family of the late John Dowson wish to express their sincere thanks and appreciation to relatives, friends and neighbors for their many acts of kindness during the illness and death of a beloved husband and father. Special thanks to the Doctors and Nurses at Clinton Public Hospital, Rev. Morrison, the Bonthron Funeral Home and the Varna U.C.W. ladies. Your kindness will always be remembered, — 45b 25, CARDS OF THANKS McCT.41NcligY: I wish to express my sincere thanks to friends, relatives and neighbours. for their .cards, visits and gifts while a patient in Exeter and clinton Hospitals. Special thanks to Or, Walden, Dr, Goddard, Street and the nursing staff. Berniece McClinchey 45b MAKINS: My sincere thanks to all whq remembered me with cards, visits and flowers while a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, —;Lloyd Makins. 45b WOOLLEY: Sincere thanks to friends, and neighbours for their kindness during my illness, also to Drs. Harrett and Street and nurses of Clinton Hospital and doctors and nurses of 8th Floor, Victoria Hospital, London. — Harry Woolley, 45b' LAYTON: I wish to express sincere thanks to all who sent flowers, cards and treats and who visited me while a patient in Clinton Hospital. Special thanks to all who helped at home and to Dr. Newland, Mrs. Johnson the dietitian and nurses on 2nd floor, — Mrs. Dorothy Layton. — 45b TURNER: I wish to thank everyone for cards, visits and treats during my stay in Clinton Public Hospital. A special thanks to doctors, nurses and staff. — Bill Turner — 45p 28. ROOM and BOARD ACCOMMODATION for one. Mrs. Jim Cox, 127 Princess Street W. 482-7093. — 45,46b ROOM AND BOARD for one or more. Mrs. J. Nediger. Phone 482-6609. — 45b 29. BUSINESS OPP. STAN BLOWES TRAVEL service, 32 Wellington Street, Stratford. For all airlines, steamships, rail, hotel reservations, tours. Low bank rates on time payments. Prepaids -arranged for relatives visiting from overseas. Call 271-5710. — 45 Phone 505-53$4 SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA ,4ONVANNONOW Clothes Lines Are For The Birds WHEN YOU CAN OWN A -"OARBAGE regularly picked up on Tuesday will be collected on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 due to Remembrance Day Holiday Blyth plans pony club At a meeting held last week the directors of the Blyth Agricultural Society decided to sponsor a Trotting Pony Club and hold pony races every other week next summer. A great deal of work will be required to build a new track. The track will be a one-quarter mile track and may require lighting. The directors expect to use their new barn to stable the ponies. It is expected the cost of renovating the track, providing hydro, fence construction, ' judges, stands, etc. will be $1,000. Pony racing has become a fast growing sport in Ontario the last few years. Clubs and races are now held at Exeter, Sarnia, Watford, Thedford and Bramalea with many other towns showing serious interest. If parimutual betting is once started the sport will then become one of the top forms of entertainment. The ponies must be 50 inches or less in height and are classed according to speed. A Meeting Will be held on Friday, November 6 to organize 'the club. 4.H club winds up The seventh meeting of the Clinton III 4.11 Club was held at the home Of Xatherine, Brenda and Connie Forbes on Oct. 13. Minutes were read by Sandra Good and it was announced that Achievement Day will be in Auburn a week horn Saturday. The members decided to hold a bowling: party to end their project. PfeVi011s Meetings Were held at the homes of Mrs. IL E. Thompson, Mrs, It, Good, Cathy Aiken, Lorie SyttiAs and Patsy Prottor. In the tall project, the girls learned the seven basic embroidery steps and applied then* oh a dresser kart, GLAMOUR AT A PRICE YOU CAN AFFORD ! 10 HURON ST. — CLINTON — PHONE 482-9414 Groves SE Son Electric