HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1922-12-21, Page 8e
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To make your holiday purchase alit
this store, reeling satisfied :that our
stock should suggest a suitable gift
for any age,
The w. D. Fair CaII
Often the Cheapest'-AIwaj:e: the Best.
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A. L. Cole,' Eye Sight Specialist,
an Honour Granulate of, the Canad-
ian Ophthalmic Collegk of Toronto,
Goderieh, ',Ont, Office hours: 9 a.m.
to 5, p,m." Practice limited to the eye.
r�7HYl1mIg1{IMew WHlumlaWIN
flll lIHH11Y�III,
Mr. Bert Beacom left for,Detroit"ot
.ITriday last.
14Ir W. N. Manning of London -'ryas;
in town` this week. '.
,1L!ir, Stewart Scott is' holidaying` at.t
his 'home in town. ,
Miss .Spencer, isvisrtmg her , aunt,!,,
Mrs , Robt. Marshall of town 11
Miss Stone rs with Tier own 'people at
Essex' for the vacation',peiiod .
Mise Vida- Burns"of Woodstock
Miss 'Gertrude Wallis is Home fromI.
Varsity' for the;; holiday period.
visiting' at her home, the Baptist'
Personage.: -9
13/fr.: and Mrs John' Luttoti will spend
:Christmas with friends,: in Flint F
Michigan
Miss B. , F Ward ;left Saturday to' Sermons "Hearts Repealed •
by a the 4A•�444 44 4444 4614pA0j�4444�p- 4 4 �
spend Christmastide at 'her home : IN R�
at Rockville, Maryland. Child Jesus1 alike 2:35. et
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Is headquarters for Santa'Claus, Fr4iday: and Saturday at three
o'clock. He is anxious to meet all the little girls and boys in
Clinton and surrounding country.
�riday�and Saturday Specials before' Christmas
To clear out all our Christmas Candy
Fancy -Brown mixed candy per lb
Cerams and •Chocolates per alb
Candy Canes just arrived for lc, 2c and 3c
Nuts and Oranges
23c
25c
each.
Ali other liii•es of candy reduced and will be sold
Gift Baskets made to order .
ixed Nuts per lb 18c
avel Oranges. Our oranges are beautiful color; well ripened
and juicy'. for 40c to 80c ;per dozen
aYer` Raisins, excellent quality, per pkg
ew, Figs •per' Ili
r -apes, (Spahish).per lb
ateS` 2 'lbs
35c.
25c
40c
25c
rry Christmas and.Happy New Year to, all
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Messrs.' Erskine Evans and Ernest' Evening:
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ai home r'Praise
, for the Christmas vacation Anthem, „
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,Miss-C1ete Ford 'of 'the 'staff ofAlma"Glory toGod in the IIighest 4.
College, St.Thomas is spending theOffertR1Y anthem 4 „
"The Angels Song. _ .,• -.�,;, -
I Solo, "Tit the M
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Yuletide, t •
puelph`is spending theChristmas 1from the Messiah) 4,,•;
tide wr a cousin, rs. ,
,-stothers: Sermon, ,"The (Promise and Pappose• we are Gi�Ce trona!!
4 a heY home -in town..
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Miss' Hailton of Macdonald Hajl, Solo, '.' '"He Shall Feed His Flock.'
Miss Mary McMtirchie 4
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furry.P
Mr. Willis Cooper, of 'the School of of Christians, Luke 1:78-79, 4 p , y well prepar,ed to Supply the Needs-
rac ca Science, Toronto is spend- la '
ing the 'vacation period at •his W; SLEY, CHURCH,
P t l S T t d - ` `CI -I, of the Children and Make them Happy•
home in • town..Regular session • ;of 'the Sunday 4,
Mrs. W; 'T. Heran and her, sister, school, in the afternoon at 2.30 vrhen
Mrs. Ilelen' Quinn of -Londesborothe usal Christmas offering for the
re'Erned on Priddy from a pleasant Ilospital for sick Children 'will `be
visit in Toronto: taken". Merafiers of the congrega- 4
Mr. A. D. Lynes5 Of Port, Elgin wad, am) :may send their' offering ' in to
, the guest of Clinton :friends over
the -week -end and left ° Tuesday:
morining for'1iloose Jaw, 'Mask.
Miss Mary McCartney of Detroit 1s
visiting, her., sister, Mrs."G, 13.•Han
ley of the London road, and her
brother,'Mr. A. McCartney
Mr.iind Mrs Thos Mason of town
anis their son 1441 Elgin Mason of
.New 'York Cit', ;are spending .the
fiChristrnastide with Mrs., JarneSA..
(Haber' of Detroit
Misses'. Annie 'Lawrence, and Ger
trude Fowler of the Stratford Nor,.
anal' and Amy'.Iiellyar of the Tor-'
onto. ',;Normal are spending , the
Christmastide at their 'respective
hiinies-'in town.
Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Sharp" and little
Miss Beatrice leave Saturday to
spend the Christmastide with.rela-
tives.atAymer.` Mrs. (Dr,) Map-
Ewan and chidren, ,ayho have been
staying with Mr. and Mrs. Sharp,
accompany them and intend re-
maining at, Aylmer.
Mr. W., J. Crooks of Vancouver, B,
spending the Yuletide at the
home of his brother, Mr. G. A.
Crooks of the Base line. Mrs.
Crooks has been at Forest with'
her mother for some little time and
they will return to the Coast to-
ig'ether after •.. Christmas , Mr,
Crooks is looking well and reports
business fair in the Coast province.
It is three years since 1i was
feast before.
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WILLIS CHURCH
,The annual Christmas entertain-
irient on Monday evening was a very
happy success. The programme,
which consisted of three :parts„ was
good,- .-First there were choruses
and recitations by the scholars, all
of which were very pleasing. Then
Miss 13. McIver told in her splendid,
way the story of "The Other Wise
Man," illustrated with about fifty
`:excellent views. Last but not least
cane, Santa. No Christmas enter-
tainment 18 eolnpleta without his
happy spirit 'and merry -malting. And
ho was in a very happy spirit and.
caused nnitny it hearty laugh for both
young and old. He had gifts and,
treats for scholars and teachers, a•l
ming than, e, Splendid auto rug from.l
the Bible class to their teacher, the
pastor.
A 'Merry Christmas!" ' No' one
can be merry selfishly, 'Prue joy Is
social, Go to church next Sunday.
The Christmas music and yermoins
will -help you be Merry and yolt will
give joy ,to others.
Morning:
fraise,
Ant hem, "Ent() uo a Child is 13orin"
Offertory. '4Ia2o Quartette
per+
d 1nabie
be ',forwarded ;by the school. The
,school has maintained a tot at the
Lakeside home;, in connection with
the above hospital for over twenty
years.
0.-t the League seroice 'on Monday
evening; after the usual Bible sttidy,
the pastor reail.a most interesting
:paper on "Puritans and the Celebra-
tion of Christmas," in which -the Pur_
itan was shown` to have really been
responsible farthe., present happy
;celebration of“„this most sacredr and
beautiful holiday. • For though ho
dehounced °aS; pagan . the ' "Popish”
;way of celebrating. Christmas and
'tried ':to do away with it altogether
the people generally could not be
'brought to submit and'.: the !present
,way of celebrating it iii fanilies
.carie about. So to the stern'Pur-
itan probably. we ,owe` this, among
other things.
The pastor will preach on Sunday
morning, choosing a Ghristmas,theme,
At the evening service: a number of,
'colored- Pictures, showing seehes in4
(;the life of Christ, ,will be thrown on
the screen and the' pastor; will make
suitable comments upon them. The
following program will be followed:
'Morning:
Organ Prelude,
Doxology.
Invocation,
Hymn: Ilark, The Herald Angels.
Sing."
Prayer.
• Anthem ."Joy to the World."'
Sole part, W. Moffat.
Scripture- Reading. '
Offertory.
Solo: "Carol" Rev. D. N,'MeCamus
Hymn: "bark, The Gladsome
Sennd."
!Sermon.
Duet: "Silent Night, Holy Night."
ivlrs,
Fitzsimons,. J. E. Do-
I-lymn: "0 Come All Ye Faithful."
Benediction.
Organ Postlude.
Evening:
Organ Prelude,
.Doxold'gyl
Invocation.
Hymn: "Angola from the Realms
of Glory."
Anthem: "God from on High hath
Heard." . Solo part Grtrude
Fowler.
Seripturc Reading.
!Solo,.' "Ire 'Sall Feed His
"Messiah", Mr:s, F. J. Jenkins,
Ilynul: 122, "Noel."
Offering,
Duet:"That Glorious , Song of
Old." Mrs. Jenkins, 'Miss
Greene,
Sermon,
Aothoin: "Holy krt:Thou."
IIymn: r'It. Clne_ upon the Mid.,
might Clear
Benediction.
"Vesper,
Organ Postludo,
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Furniture
Wehave a large range, including toy sets,
Rocking Horses, Kiddie; Cars, Sleighs, Baby
Cutters,- Small Chairs and; Rockers.
Then for adults we hate a fine line of Pictures
• and Trays, ,Ferneries,, Lamps and 'beautiful
Chairs in Reed work also Tennesee Red Cedar
Chestsr
IOf,,eourse we' have Our usual'high class stock
of 'Fur/lit-Lire to select your Christmas Gifts;
which we 'will only be too pleased -£o show you,
and remember we are headquarers for the famous
Columbia Phonographs, our stock of; records is
right up to the minute. Vile anticipate record
breaking sale in the next two days so -hurry: and
hear them.
I-iardware
We, have a full assorted stock of Clnristiiias
goods�at low prices,
A full' line ' of Aluminum ware Nicicle Tea Pots, : p
different styles.
:Bread Boxes, Flour Bins, Pyrex ware, Carv-
ing Sets, all prices. 1847 RegerI{nives, Forks
and Spoons, Butter Knives; Berry Spoons, Gravy
Ladles, Nut Cracking Sets. '
Casseroles in ;Sillier, Nickle, Plate and Earth-
enware.
A full` stock' of Automobile Skates; all' sizes,
Bob Skates, Hockey :Sticks and Pucks.
A few 'of the Liberty Guns left for the small
children.
Wishing you all A Very Merry Christmas.
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Mr. A. Robinson •has purchased
Mrs. Frost's. hquse.
Miss Rae Andrew' of the W. N. T.
S, Toronto,; is spending °the holidays
at her home here.
Miss Ethel Washington, who is at-
tending the Normal school at Lon-
don," is. home for, the Christmas va-
cation•` e
The Farmers', Club is unloading' d
car of salt this week.
Mr, 0. P. Erratt shipped : in 'un
other car load of cattle and lies dis-
posed of theist to the farmers in the
neighborhood,'
!Messrs, ,Elden Stoltz, Glen Raith
by,ancl Walter Washington went to
Toronto .010 (Monday tb'• attend the
demonstration in hog grading,
I' UT4}liett" Townsh,tp
Tho marriage took place at ,Blyth
oi Wednesday of, last week of Miss
Catherine M. I'arqulr'ar and Mr.'` W.
D. SteVenne of Hallett. Mrs. ate.,
Vets has been in the west for some
years but her friends bid her .wel-
eonnc back to tlnb old home locality
and hearty gdod "wishes tire extended
to Mr. and ilFsO, Stevens fora .happy •
married like,
"Say it With Flowers"
For Christtma
Flowers the gift that pleases ev-
et• gene. See our 'Christmas assort -
Azaleas
Begonias
Cyclamen
Cherries
;Primroses e
(Primulas
Ferns Etc.
Also, cut flowers, 'robes, carnations,
narcissus, etc.
Our Christmhs baskets of plants
make choice gifts.
HOLLY, MISTLETOE
and WREATHS for Decorating,
Florist
Ciitninahadnie
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R'nrnnartuol Ifilborn of Blyth died
on Friday "Week. Tho late Mr. 1"111
born was s member cif the municipal
A CIIIIISTIOH CiI[I
SEJEESTION
;o.1oa
A Box of Chocolates is the most
•
presentable gift for
GRANDMOTHER
MOTHER
SISTER
SWEETHEART'
"WILLARDS"
Fancy and regular Boxes ren display
A range larger than ever at pre-
war prices.
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also Taffies, Fudges, Mixtures, Cara.'
iriei5, Nuts and Fruit
E. Wenclorf
feetioiniry litostouroot
council end: was a ntitblic-spirited
Man, Whose death is keenly regret-
ted..