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Clinton News-Record, 1967-12-07, Page 12Maitland Con. Mr. andMrs.RoblnThompson and Mrs, Orville Workman spent the weekend of November 26 with Mr. and Mrs. Aldwlnckle (former Ruth Thompson) of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Aidwinkle will Soon be going to live in England. Mr? and Mrs. Harry Lobb, models from $39.95. of 25% off regular prices. t« Bl >w FRIDAY, Ricky/ Peter and. Bruce of Toronto spent lastWeekendwlth Mrs. Fred Lobb. Electric shavers. 8 models to choose, from $14.95 to cordless at $39.95. BINGO - it’s 48, 49b Fancy decorator clocks for your home in electric or tran­ sistor type, $10.95 to $29.95 — Birthstone pins $2.00. Beautiful new stock of diamond rings frfom $50.00 up. $ Timex watches for all the family from $7.95. Electric TUESDAY DECEMBER 12 ANNUAL TURKEY BINGO at Huroa . Fish and Game Club, Jackpot $55.00 in 55 numbers, 6 door prizes, 8:30 p.m, WINNERS AT 4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY LEFT TO RIGHT BRUCE LAMB, GLEN McNEIL, ROBERT VODDEN 12 . Clinton News-Record/ Thursday/ Dec, 7, 1967 COMING EVENTS See our special group of name brand watches at terrific savings of 25% off regular prices. Everybody likes black Alaska rings. Choose from a full range of new styles from $12.95. CHRISTMAS MXCHJWCAI/; ; tH tU >« Closed Christmas Eve — Dec. 23’at 6:00 o'clock . Closed Tuesday^ Dec. 26—Boxing Day POWER PACX « THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, BINGO at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 regular games for $5.00; 2 share-the-wealth games; 1 special game for $25.00, the first letter “L” and first let­ ter “T” applies on this game for $2.00 each; 3 share-the» wealth games; jackppt applies ’ on those 3 games $55.00 in 55 numbers, 2 door prizes for $2,00 each. Admission 50? extra cards 25? or 6 for $1.00. tfb* * * BUSES AVAILABLE for Cali, fornia Departure, December 26, returning January 17. See Rose Bowl parade, Disney Land, Knott’s Berry Farm, Holly, wood. For Florida departure February 21, return March 9. Phone or write Mrs. Jemima Wright, Clarksburg., Ontario. Phone 599-3488. * * * CHRISTMAS CAKE It’s new — it’s different Christmas cake time Tuesday, December 12 at 8:15 p.m. Sea* forth Legion Hall. 15 regular games ( 1 ‘cake per game ), four specials ( 2 cakes per game), three Christmas pud- . dings for door prizes. Admis­ sion’ $1,00; extra cards 25? each, 3 for 50?, 7 for $1.00. Sponsored by Branch 156, Sea­ forth Legion.48,49b. If ypu wish to attend the big Centennial dance in Goderich Harbourlite Inn It would be wise to get those! tickets. There are a few still available but huryy, If you wish, dress as you did in June, There have been several inquiries if Centennial dresses may be worn and as this is your last opportunity to get into these “glad rags” feel free to ’do so. Many are. Any committee member is selling tickets, or will know who has any left oyer. See you Saturday night. ♦ * ♦ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8 CASH Bingo, in Seaforth Legion Hall, 8:15 p.m,.; 15 regular games; 3 $25 specials; $75.00 - jackppt to go. Sponsors, Branch 156, Royal Canadian Legion, tfb. FRIDAY, DECEMBER Bayfield Lions CJub annual tur­ key bingo, Bayfield Town Hall 8:30 p.m, •48, 49b DECEMBER SATURDAY, ’ DECEMBER Festival of Carols, Ontario Street United Church Hall, 8 p.m.. Ontario Street and Wes. ley-Willis Junior Choirs. * * * AN OPEN MEETING ’Will be held on Tuesday, December 12, 1967 at the Board Rooms at the Department of Agriculture in Clinton at 8 p.m, sharp. A presentation on the Carter Commission Report will be given by Rae Cunningham,, a staff member of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture. Any. one interested is very welcome to attend. 49b * * * TUESDAY EVENING DEC. EMBER 12 - Open information meeting for interested dairy, men, Clinton Farm Centre store 8:30 p.m. Guest speaker, J. D. Gorrie of Ralston Purina Com* pany, film., discussion, refresh.' ments. Courtesy M, W. Durst, your Purina dealer. 49b BAZAAR A very successful Christmas tea and bazaar was held at ' Ontario Street Church, Decent ber 2. Mrs. G. Mills, Mrs. George Potter UCW president, welcomed the guests assisted by Mrs. O. Stanley, Mrs. A. Groves, and Mrs. G. Col clough. ‘ The decorations were in keep­ ing with Christmas with the stage brought to life portraying an old. fashioned Christmas, complete with children playing with dolls. The tea table was beautiful with glass candlebra, red candles, red fruitand holly, The various booths were patron--. ized also tea tables which all added up to a very enjoyable afternoon. . Nice Selection of CHRISTMAS TREES $2.00 EACH Christmas Special on Soft Drinks Custom Snow Ploughing CLAYT'S B-A SERVICE HIGHWAY 4, CLINTON PHONE 482-7661 Clayton Hodgins, Dealer Wedding Pictures JERVIS STUDIO Phone 482-7006 to visit Counter's Jewellery store. Look over our wide selection of gift suggestions at lower prices. All Sterling Silver place settings and pieces in stock § reduced 25%. Lovely Brush, Comb and Mirror sets from $7.95. Also jewel cases, plain and musical from $4.95. Latest in new pin and earring sets. beautifully pac $5.50 nnd $‘..50. COUNTER'S JEWELLERY sales are great! And they're bringing the greatest selection of beautiful used car trades in our hjstory. Come in and save. 1965 Chevelle Malibu, two-door hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic trans­ mission, radiot white­ wall tires. 1966 Oldsmobile Cut­ lass, two-dooi* hardtop, V-8 engine, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio; one own­ er; 18,000 actual miles. 1964 Chevrolet Impala, four-door sedan, auto­ matic transmission, ra­ dio, whitewalls. 1966 Pontiac Parisienne four-door sedan, V-8 engine and completely power equipped; owner. 1965 Mercury Montcalm Station Wagon, V-8 engine, automatic trans­ mission, power steer­ ing, etc. 1966 Chevelle 300 de­ luxe four-door sedan, automatic transmission with 283 V-8 engine. Many Other New Trade-Ins To Choose From These cars are ($) used cars, fully reconditioned so that you can be assured of dependability and satisfaction. Lome Brown Motors Ltd Your FrJandly Clunrroltt, OMmoMto Dealer 482-9321 CLINTON ggS!W98aW .• /.....»•/ . _... • ACTUAL PHOTO OF PART OF McEWAN'S TOY DEPARTMENT From CURLS'are SURE toIoVeT^1.29to7.95 STUFFED DOLLS Decorations HOLLY GARLAND ROPING, 9 ft. BALLOON GARLAND, red or green 98c to 11.98 $2.95 $1.39 - $1.79 - $1.98 WREATHS, holly or foil 69c to $1.98 MAKE YOUR OWN DECORATIONS, Styrofoam forms and metal trims 39c and up HANGING DECORATIONS, in cone-gold foil and stars 79c to $2.79 TREE LIGHTS, indoor and outdoor $2.29 to $6.89 HOLIDAY FLOODLIGHT KIT, 4 lights $23.75 CHRISTMAS CARD HOLDER AND STOCKINGS 79c AT liter McEwan’ 7 Albert Street Near Main Corner BATTERY POWERED DUMP TRUCK, CEMENT MIXERS, POWER SHOVELS GRADERS MINI BATTERY OPERATED ELDON WOOD BURNING SET CHEMISTRY SETS RACERIFIC RACE CAR SET HOBBY HORSE MICROSCOPE SETS TYPEWRITER TOY MOVIE PROJECTOR ELDON ROAD RACER FAMILY TREE DOLL SET - MOTHER AND 2 CHILDREN WALKING DOLLS SPECIALS SECRET SAM JOHNNY SEVEN GUN TOY PIANO 54" SCOTCH PINE TREE $2.98 $1.79 $5.95 $4.98 and $8.95 $29.95 $8.95 $14.95 and $21.95 $19.95 $9.95 $19.95 $11.95 $5.98 and $8.95 Special $7.95 Special $6.95 Special $12.95 Regular $13.95 —• Special $11.75 Jar lit?!) W/fC 1 * S’ “ •«I* NOW ONLY 14 SHOPPING- DAYS'TIL CHRISTMAS ACTUAL PHOTO OF McEWAN'S DOLLS AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Open All Day Wednesday in December Open Evenings — Monday, Dec. 18 to Friday, Dec. 22 McEWAN’S IN CLINTON FOR ALL YOUR SANTA CLAUS GIFTS & CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS