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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1971-07-29, Page 6figmED SALES DAYS THURS., FRI. & SAT., JULY 294041 LIONS CARNIVAL , MRS RITE, JULY 29 Brilliant blue enamel with wire rack. Many year round uses as well as canning. 340396 20 quart 3.97 340397 24 quart 4 91 GSW COLD PACK CANNER Beauti-Glow CHARCOAL 540199 acia: 5 LB. .44 BAG i'MAIZOT CHARCOAL _I Also available in 10 lb. and 20 lb. Briquettes. Now equipped with bottle holders for wide mouth and standard neck "Thermos" brand Vacuum Bottles. 3.47 COMPLETE 34058 Pets'n Pals Lunch Kit. -YOUR CHOICE ANY OF THESE 5 KI TS WITH 10 OUNCE "THERMOS" FLY—TOX BLOCK KILL FLYING INSECTS SIMPLY TAKE OFF THE TOP C;tirvaect:ii • • resealed to temporarily all summer long, May be veen.t insects Interrupt action, An exciting NEW product. 261172 ONLY 217 E-N-D- of S-E-A-S-0-N KEITH'S FAMILY CLOTHING CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 482-7735 OPEN THURSDAY 9-6 FRIDAY 9-9 SATURDAY 9-6 THIS IS A GENUINE SALE YOU MUST COME IN AND SEE .FOR YOURSELF "THE STORE WHERE YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE" COME BROWSE AROUND — NO OBLIGATIONS 20% DISCOUNT ON ALL CLOTHING also some items lip to D URI A. H. MATHERS CLINTON FINAL CLEARANCE SALE of summer style lines - ladies, childrens, mens & boys Prices Marked Down 25% TO 50% ci-it.-‘s"i• \`‘:.- .R;\ LQ"':\ c,•k 0,z,%\ ssz° 1•z.'15 sk% (-) •Q, 4• el (-) d" % KNITTING YARN ASSORTED COLOURS balls for $11 MENS SHIRTS BRAIDED Permanent Press, Short Sleeves, Plains and MATS Cht.cks, Sizes 14-17 REG. 3.33 ea. l$ 2.33 ea. OR 2 R 4 LADIES' BIKINI BRIEFS NYLON FLORAL Reg, 59c 3 pair1.27 Flannelette Sheets SIDEWALK SPECIALS BED SHEETS THONGS CHILDREN'S 334 ADULTS 374 18 x 30 111.: 1.33 Fine Cotton, Over 140 threads per inch, floral design 70 x 100 39 x 76 80 x 100 54 x 76 FLAT FITTED FLAT FITTED Gas Bali, Reg. 98c 69c Inflatable Toy, Reg. 98c 69c Punching Ball, Reg. 59c 39c Pkg. of 4 Boats, Reg. 98c 69C Rubber Soft Ball, Reg. 59c •,S1-)c PACKAGED Chocolate Bars By Lowney's 10 — 100 BARS TO A PKG, Reg. 1.00 Value 67 Pkg, 2.27` 1.77 2.33 a ' 2.07 PILLOWS LADIES' 2-PIECE SHORT SET REG. 2,98 1.44 PANTY HOSE ONE SIZE — BEIGE PLUS FASHION COLOURS 59 4 Pr. 2 Pr. 994 Only 4 Pair to a Customer BROKEN CANDY BARS By Neilsons REG. 89c Ib, 26.89° CHILDREN'S TOYS CHIP FOAM FILLED 17 x 24 2.77 PR STATIONERY SPECIAL StedrilAii 140 Sheet LETTER PAD — 2 pads Stedman 140 Sheet NOTE PAD — 2 pads Stedman 100's ENVELOPES 2 pkgs. 93' WHILE THEY LAST 70)(90 80x90 80 x,.98 2.33 2.73 2.93 73' 43' CLINTON 6 Clinton News-Record, Thursday, Jul.y. 29, 1971 ITS ,..ON THIS vvEEK. CLINTON OPEN THURS. IL FRI. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Bayfield resident celebrates birthday with friends Greatest jazz band visits Hensall recreation program ends with celebration WATCH FOR OUR SIZZLING SUMMER VALUES SALE SHEET ARRIVING THIS WEEK Here Are A Few Items Being Featured During Our SIDEWALK SALE IN CLINTON'S OLD FASHIONED SALE DAYS McADAM HARDWARE CLINTON 482-7023 BY ERIC EARL Mrs. R.H.F, Gairdner of the "Secret Garden" was able to come home to Bayfield for her birthday recently. Her sister, Mrs. J, W. Wescott, her niece, Mrs. Jack Weise, and her two children came from Evanstown, Illinois, to spend some time with her. Many of her friends dropped in to bring their good wishes, including the Rev. and Mrs. H.J.E. Webb and daughter, Frances, of London. Two of her friends brought beautifully decorated birthday cakes. Canon and Mrs. F.H. Paull of "Camborne House", Bayfield, entertained Mrs. Gairdner at an Al Fresco meal at which all were delighted to welcome an old friend, Canon H.M. Langford of Waterloo, his daughter, Mrs. Rance Bricker, and Mr. Gerard, a French student from Waterloo University. Friends who remember Canon Langford will be glad to learn that at his advance age of 95 he was able to make the trip and enjoy the outing. On Sunday, July 25, between 40 and 50 people attended Knox Presbyterian Church in Bayfield to hear their guest minister for the day, Rev. E. Lloyd Clifton of Hamilton. Rev. Clifton, whose son is the student minister in Bayfield for the summer, preached on,' "The Christ Who Abides". Rev. Clifton has a rather unique pastoral charge in Hamilton, ministering to Calvin Presbyterian and Grace United Churches. The mixing of the denominations is working quite well in Hamilton and is an example 3f practical ecumenical^ which others might do we)! to note. Miss Joan Walters was organist for the day and Richard Simons played on the guitar for the contemporary service at 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Merrill have urned from a three-week vacation through the west, where they visited a relative in Wahpeton, North Dakota, drove through the Red River Valley, the prairie, and badlands of that state into Montana and north to Calgary, where they attended the stampede parade, rodeo., chuck-wagon races and danced at the Calgary Stampede square dance round-up. They went up the Banff Sulphur Mountain gondola lift and swam in the upper hot springs where the sulphur water is one hundred degrees. The Merrllls and their party drove up the Jasper Highway, saw bears, deer, mountain goats and sheep and rode on the Columbia ice fields. They then drove east to Yorktown, Saskatchewan, where they attended the Saskatchewan '71 home-coming weekend, then home by Lake of the Woods and Lake Superior. Mr. and M. Merrill were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pipe of Londesboro and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Trewartha and Brian of Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Haw attended the David Hawthorn—Mary Haw wedding at Dundalk on the weekend and also visited friends there. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hammond attended a family dinner at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ed Florian, of Clinton, last week. The dinner was held in honour of her father, Mr. r%Williarn Sturgeon, who celebrated his 90th birthday, July 14. Family members present were from Londesboro, Bayfield, Port Dover and Clinton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Craig and son, Tom, entertained 30 members of his family on Sunday last at a smorgasbord luncheon on the lawn of their home to honour Mr. William Craig of Ballymena, County Antrim, North Ireland. Those attending were: Mr. Ed Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johnson and family; Mr. and Mrs. "Butch" Murney and family and Miss Martha Corrie, all of Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Craig and family of London; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Craig and family of Lucan; Mr. and Mrs. Roger Layton and girls of Brucefield and Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson of Goderich. BY ERIC EARL A segment of "The Worlds Greatest Jazz' Band of Lawson and Haggart," visited Bayfield on Monday evening when bassist Bob Haggart, pianist Ralph Sutton, drummer Gus Johnson Jr., and Bob Wilber on soprano sax and clarinet performed at a party at the summer home of BY MRS. MAUDE HEDDEN The recreation session for the children of Hensall concludes three weeks of activity with sidewalk fun in the village on Friday night from 6:30 - 9 p.m. There will be several booths selling lemonade, candy, comics and books, plants and a white elephant stall. It is hoped that many townspeople will come and' see the plays and puppet shows which the children will be showing in different spots up and down the main street. They Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Walters. "The Worlds Greatest Jazz Band of Lawson and Haggart" was formed three years ago in Denver, Colo. The group consists of Bob Haggart (Bass), Yank Lawson (trumpet), Ralph Sutton (piano), Bob Wilbur (soprano sax and clarinet), Billy Butterfield (coronet and have worked hard for three weeks making their puppets and the theatres and producing the plays, and their audience will be given quite a treat when they are able to see some original theatre put on by the under 14-year-old set. • Donations of frozen lemonade or freshie and candy or articles for the white elephant stall will be greatly appreciated and should be brought to the town hall on Thursday and Friday afternoon. The proceeds from the booths will go towards trumpet), Ed Hubble (trombone) Vic Dickinson (trombone), Gus Johnson, Jr. (drums) and Bud Freeman (tenor sax). These nine men, all stars in their own right, received a standing ovation from about 1800 people after their performance at. Alumni Hall in London on Sunday night. funds for recreation in the future. This week the children are concluding their projects of weaving, macrame •and carpentry, the boys having enjoyed a session of building bird feeders on Monday. Mrs. Don Gaffney of Mitchell and her daughter Dianne spent some time at the park on Monday as guests when they conducted a folk music session with Dianne and Cathy Cook playing their guitars. ANNIVERSARY SALE EPPS SPORTING GOODS NOW "ERIC'S & PHIL'S" STORE WIDE SALE DISCOUNTS ON EVERY ITEM!! SPORTING GOODS — CAMPING SUPPLIES HUNTING SUPPLIES — RIFLES — SHOTGUNS AMMUNITION—RELOADING EQPT.—TENTS CANOES, FISHING GEARS—MARINE SUPPLIES Everything For The Sportsman And Outdoorsman — GENUINE SALE PRICES ON EVERY ITEM . . COME AND SEE US DURING CLINTON'S "OLD FASHION SALE DAY" JULY 29 - 30 and 31 OPEN EVERY EVENING SALE STARTS FRI., JULY 16th EPPS SPORTING GOODS CLINTON, ONTARIO SIDEWALK SALE THURS. FRI. SAT. Remember Last Year? JULY SUMMER CARNIVAL 29 30 OF VALUES 31 (OPEN THURSDAY & FRIDAY1 EVENING TILL 9 P M ) .MENS SUITS .CO-ORDINATES 15.00 CASH & CARRY SHIRT SALE Forsyth Tacoma Short Sleeve WHITE SHIRTS Reg. to 7.00—All Sizes • Wash PANTS 200 PAIR HALF FLAIR OR REG. STYLE PRICE Buy these on the Street for Back to School MEN'S OR BOY'S SIZES OPENING SPECIAL MEN'S SOCKS 25 100 PAIR FiERMAN'S Men's Wear .SPORT COATS 89