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ADULT SKATING every
Sunday evening 8;00 to 10;00
.Good Tousle, —47tfn
FOR. your added holiday
shopping convenience, Anstett
,jewellers and Stedman's in
Clinton will be open Thursday
night till 9:00 p.M. on Nov, 25,
Dec. 2-9.16 in addition to their
regular Friday night practice of
'"Open To 9;00 P,M,",
YOU are invited to attend the
Child Health Clinic, across from
the Clinton PUblie Hospital, on
Friday, December 17, 1971
from 9;30 a.m, to 11:30 a.m..
for: 1. Health Surveillance, 2.
Anaemia Screening. 3. Hearing
Screening, 4, Immunization. 5.
Fluoride brushing of children's
teeth to prevent cavities for ages
3 to 5 years, '-49b
SATURDAY, December 11,
THURSDAY, December 9, 8;30 p.m., Card Party, Orange
Bingo at Clinton Legion Hall, Hall. Christmas Draw. Ladies
8:30 p.m. Jackpot $58.00 in 58 please bring lunch. —49b
numbers. —49
TUESDAY, December 14, Bingo
at Huron Fish and Game Club,
8;30 p.m, Jackpot $57,00 in 57
numbers. — 49
COME to Blyth Lions Club
Bingo every Saturday night until
Christmas at 8;30 p.m.,
Com:nunity Hall, Admission
$1,00. 12 regular games, $10.00
each, Two Share-The-Wealth
games. One $25.00 special.
$125,00 jackpot, if taken in 60
calls, if not taken, $10.00 added
each night, 50% of take to full
card if jackpot not taken. —
46tfn
RUMMAGE SALE, Salvation
Army Hall, Goderich, Saturday,
December 11th at 1:30 p.m. —
48,49
Funeral
for Alma
Johnston
Funeral service was
conducted on Sunday,
December 5, from the McCallum
Funeral Home for the late Mrs.
Alma B. Johnston (the former
Alma Jennings) by Rev. Leonard
Warr. Mrs. Johnson died
December 2 after a lengthy
'illness at Huronview, where she
had been a resident for some
time. She was 86.
Born to William and Mary
Jane Jennings in Goderich
Township on September 23,
1885, she was a resident of
Goderich Township and
Goderich until moving to
Huronview.
Mrs. Johnston married
William Johnston on November
12, 1942 at Goderich and was
predeceased by her husband on
March 7, 1951. She is survived
by several cousins, but no
children or other relatives.
COME AND SEE the Christmas
decorations in London and
Lambeth, December 15. Bus
leaving Clinton at 10:00 a.m.
For information call 482-7627.
—49b
HOUSEWARMING — Mrs. May
Hopson, 194 Townsend St.,
Clinton, will hold Open House
Thursday, December 16, 1971,
from 2;30 until 8:30 p.m.
Friends welcome, also Clinton
Women's Institute and Clinton
Horticultural Society. —49p
CASH BINGO. Legion Hall,
Seaforth, Friday, December 10,
8:15 p.m. Regular games, $10;
three $25 games; $75 jackpot to
go. Door prizes. Admission
$1.00. Auspices Branch 156.
Proceeds welfare work. — 2tfn
Take care
with Christmas
decorations
Christmas trees, lighted
candles, arrangements of
evergreen sprigs the traditional
decorative touches which spread
the holiday atmosphere
-throughout the home. HOwever,
they can also spread fire unless
great care is taken. Hal Wright,
farm safety specialist, Ontario
Department of Agriculture and
Food, offers some tips for a safe,
as well as happy, Christmas.
First, select a fresh tree.
Before setting it up, make a
fresh cut so water can be
absorbed more readily. Place the
tree in a sturdy stand containing
water. Water daily to keep the
tree from drying out. A dry tree
can burn explosively in seconds.
Never use lighted candles on a
tree or near evergreen
decorations. When using a
metallic tree, spotlight it from
nearby. Do not put electric
lights on it. If a short circuit
should occur, the entire tree
could become electrically
"alive",
Use glass and asbestos
decorations which are
noncombustible or fire
retardant. Keep evergreens or
polystyrene foam decorations
away from candles, fireplaces,
and other open flames.
When unwrapping the
Christmas presents, have a large
container available for the
wrappings and dispose of them
as soon as possible. Never burn
them in the fireplace since they
create an intense heat and could
start a chimney fire.
By planning your holiday
atmosphere, you can eliminate
the special hazards that are
apparent only during this special
season,. So make it a merry - and
safe - Christmas.
TOM and JEAN,RI LEY
Invite Their
FRIENDS AND
RELATIVES
to an
OPEN HOUSE
on
Tuesday, December 14
Afternoon and Evening
on the occasion
of their
GOLDEN WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
(50 years)
Please No Gifts
CLINTON
WINTER CARNIVAL
MEETING
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1971
8:00 P.M.
CLINTON COMMUNITY CENTRE
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Moondream magic is this full-length peignoir set from
Molyclaire Limited. Of brushed Arnel and nylon, it's available
in sugar shades of pink, blue, lilac and daffodil. The size range
is small, medium and large retailing at $20.00.
FASH ION/CANADA selections for 1971 are identified by the
FASHION/CANADA tag — your shopping guide to excellence
of Canadian fashion design and workmanship.
SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
Exeter holds
radeSa t tird(ty
The town of Exeter will hold
it; Santa Claus Parade Saturday.
The parade will start at 2
p.m. at the Exeter Arena and
will proceed down main street.
Over 50 floats have been
entered.
Children will be treated to
free chips and Pepsi after the
parade,
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INVITATIONS AND
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ANOTETT
JEWELLERS LTD,
-Clinton
Walkerton
And Seaforth
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Provocatively pretty is this full-length gown of 15 denier , nylon
with bikini panty. Vee-neck and sleeveless, the bodice is lined
to the waist. From Dore Lingerie Mfg. Co. Ltd, of Montreal,
it's available in black or white in sizes small, medium or large.
The retail price is $8.95.
Brucefield
Tuckersmith UCW
unit elects officers
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WITH THESE READY. TO. GO USED CAR BARGAINS
1969 METEOR 500
Sedan, power steering, radio, automatic. Lic. No.
K43-980.
$2095
1968 DODGE DART GTS
Two-door hardtop, 340 motor, automatic, radio.
Lic. No. K42-109.
$1595
1968 VOLKSWAGEN
Low mileage, very clean. Lic. No. K41-601.
9195
1966 FORD LTD
Four-door hardtop, all power. Lic. No. K41-743.
$995
1965 VOLKSWAGEN
Real good condition. Lic. No. K35-441.
$495
1968 FORD
1/2 ton pick-up, long box, fleetside. Lic. No.
29980B.
1495
SNOWMOBILE
1970 model, 19 h.p., electric start.
$475
J & I MURPHY
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH DEALER
64 Huron Rd. Clinton 482-9475
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Clinton Community
Credit Union Limited
70 ONTARIO STREET 482-3467
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Surrounded by their fabulous art collection are the brothers
Gaylord and Snively Fauntleroy. What with the dwindling
family fortune (What? Sell the paintings? Never I) and crippling
estate taxes they've been forced to seek employment at the
CBC of all places where they host CBG Radio's Sunday journal
of the air, Sunday Supplement at 10:03 a.m. EST. On air,
they're known as Jim Robertson and l.yal Brown, just two of
their many clever disguises.
F., minine elegance after, dark
Check your
Credit Union
Account!!
The January meeting will be
held at the home of Mrs. Berry
on Jan. 10.
Mrs. Broadfoot was thanked
for the use of her home and
others were thanked for helping
to make it a pleasant evening.
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STORES TO
SERVE YOU
Remember the jostling crowds, the
frustrating parking and the long trip
home from your last city shopping
trip — in Clinton you'll find
selection and value second to none
— This year Shop in the "Hub" A
Huron —Shop in Clinton.
Sponsored by the Clinton Retail
Merchants CornMittee.
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BY MRS. H. F. BERRY
The Tuckersmith Unit of the
United Church Women of
Brucefield United Church held
their annual Christmas meeting
and pot-luck supper at the home
of ' Mrs. John Broad foot on
Friday evening with 21 members
and two guests present.
After the dinner, the regular
meeting was held with a
Christmas theme. Mrs. W. Haugh
and Mrs. Broadfoot had charge.
Christmas hymns were sung with
Mrs. Ross Scott at the piano.
The roll call was answered by a
Christmas tradition.
Mrs. A. Paterson took charge
of the business portion of the
meeting. Mrs. E. Sillery gave the
secretary's report. Mrs. Berry
reported . that more than $800
had been raised by the group in
1971.
The election of officers for
1972 took place with the
following results: president, Mrs.
E. Stoll; secretary, Mrs. E.
Sillery; vice-president, Mrs. B.
Walters; treasurer, Mrs. Berry;
card committee, Miss M. Swan;
program, Mrs. Haugh, Mrs.
Packman and Mrs. It. Chapman.
An enjoyable program was
presented with Mrs. Henderson
and Mrs. H. Allan in charge. An
exchange of gifts took place.
For the holiday Season Clinton stores will be open each Wednesday
rt in December tilt 6 p.m., also open Thursday and Friday, December V
W. 16 and 17, till 9 p.m. During Christmas week Clinton stores will -V V.
Sat.
Jan. I
Happy
New Year pi•
It's more convenient
to shop in CLINTON
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