The Clinton News Record, 1931-01-01, Page 8I
E DEACON LIGHT OF PRIE NDSIilP THROWS OUT ITS
RAYS TO W'I'SH YOtJ
"A HAPPY "NEW YEAR."
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CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELER? STORE
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NOTHER YEAR—ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO WISH OUR
FRIENDS AND PATRONS "HAPPY NEW YEAR." YOU
WERE KIND TO US DURING 1930, A TRULY TRY-
ING YEAR FOR ALL OF US; AND WE ARE GRATE-
FUL. IT WAS YOUR FRIENDSHIP AND YOUR
LOYALTY WHICH HELPED US OVER ROUGH
SPOTS AND WX? ARE APPRECIATIVE. MA.? GOOD
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START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT!
Phone your nearest Superior Chain Store for your first grocery
•dei of the New' Year --let them deliver—conEpare. the quality—'
re prier -and consider how much better it is to have Someone carry
sur hehvy parcels for you. Then you, too, will become one of
iousands of regular satisfied 'customers of the largest and strong -
ill' gratin '• of Independent Merchants in Canada. ` '
WE 'SELL THE BEST FOE 'LESS
R.INCESS SOAP FLAKES, large package
19c
.YLMER GOLDEN SWEET CORN, 2 tins 26c
TANDA.RD NO:`4'SIEVE PEAS; 3 ,this 21c
LANYFLOWERS. TOI.LET SOAP, 4 dukes .. 28e
HAD? . CUT MACARONI, 3 lbs. 28c
IFEBUOY HEALTH SOAP, 3 cakes 22c
6 DAYS OF HUGE .SAVINGS --JAN.. a TO JAN. 10. ON
HEINrZ. 57 VARIETIES
Watch for our hand bills this Week:
ordon's Eagle Brand Milk 21c
order's St. Charles Milk
,Small, 3 for .. 21e '
erden's: St. Charles Milk
Large, .,. 140
etwel Shortening, l's 15e
'ncenteat, 2 lbs.... ..36c
Bulk Soap Chips, 2 lbs, ,',25c
I een's `•IVlustard,, 4 oz ...27c
Fein's Mustered, 8 oz ...53c
Family Blend Tea, 1 lb. .89e
Family. Blend Coffee, 1 lb. 890
Pure Strawby. Jam, 40 oz. 430
Broken Sodas; 2 lbs. ..23c
J. T. McKNIGHT ei SON
KINDLY PHONE YOUR ORDERS IN THE EVENING FOR EARLY
MORNING DELIVERY,
CLINTON, ONT. , PHONE 111
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WE THANK :YOU FOR YOUR PATRONAGL AND 'COOI RA
T1ON'DURIN'Gr 1030; AND WISH.YO'U A H;APPY•AND
_sPR051"E• OtE.NNiW TEAR.
Painter and= Decorator.
FOR THE PAST
VETHANKY�U
FOR THE FUTURE
WE PROMISE RELIABLE ATTEN-
TION TO YOUR NEEDS. -.
Not just Happiness, but the sh'ar
ing of it,
Not just Health, but the using of it,
Not just Prosperity, but the whining,
of it,
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Then satisfaction, progress and a-
chievement,
That is the kind .of year we wish
you for 1981.
0 New Year's Gift might pleas-
antly adjust some uncomfortable con-
tingency .growingout of your receipt
of an unexpectedChristmas Gift or
your forgetting an intended gift,
May we suggest also, Thank You
Cards' that very conveniently serves
in making acknowledgement of your
gifts. A Pocket or Office Diary
or a Desk Calendar pact
FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
Peloubets, Select Notes.'
Arnolds Practical Commentary.
Tarbells Teacher's Guide. '
Gist of the Lessons.
!Golden Text Book.
The W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—ways'the Best
Mr, Wilbur Ford of Loddon was
home for Christmas.
Tubs. (Dr.) Ferguson of Kincardine
visited Miss Amy Howson this
week.
Miss Alice Siom= of Stratford spent
the Christmastide at her home in
town. '
Was Violet Morrison visited last
week fol; a few days 'with Wensall
friends.
Miss. W, E. Thompson of Toronto
came up to spend Christmas with
her family.
Miss Dorothy Hope of Windsor spent
the week-end.aq the guest of Miss
Ruth Ball.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Sloman of Han-
kekee, Ill., are here for the New
Year holiday,
Miss Maude Livermore of Toronto
spent the Christmastide with
Clinton realtives, .
Mrs- W. C. Brown came up from
1V'oodstock to spend Christmas
with her sister, Mrs. Morrish.
Miss L. Walkilrshaw cf Toronto
was with her mother, Mrs. J. Wal—
kinshaw, for the Christmastide.
Miss Eleanor Kemp of , Toronto is
spending the ,holidays with, her
parents,'Mr. and ll rs. S. Hemp.
Mrs. Morrison and Miss Morrison or
•Henseli spent Christmas with the
former's son, Mr. E. W. Morrison.
IVrr. Fred Sloman of the C. N. R. Car
School is spending a holiday with
his father, M. J. G. Sloman , of
town.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hovey of Inger-
soll and Mr. Weldon Hovey 'of
Stratford were Christmas guests
of their mother, Mrs. Rena Hovey.
Miss Margaret Johnston of Toronto
is spending the Christmas and
New Year holidays with relatives
in town,
Mrs: Suter and daughter, little Miss
Lois, of; Cayuga, were Christmas
guests with the lady's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence.
Miss Kathleen McKinnon .of Napa -
nee has been the guest of .her
grandmother, .Mrs. J. Johnston,
for the Christmas and New Year's;
holidays.
Miss Beatrice Greene of Toronto was
the Christmas guest of Mrs. Lucy
and Miss Marion Thompson 'and,
called on many old friends while
hi town. - •.•
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Eliott and 'fain-
; 'ily were summoned to Guelph last
week owing to the illness and sub-
sequen,t death of Mrs. Elliott's
• father, whit paseed away on Satur.
• day'. Mrs. Elliott remained until.
after the funeral.
Mr. H. 'W. AEnbier of Pontiac, Web.,
motored over on Christmas Day
and spent the holiday, , with Tela-
• tives. *s. A.mbler,,.who had been
spending some timehere, assisting
in; the local -Canadian Express office
returned home.'ith her husband on
,Saturday.
Mrs. Bracey anti daughter of Hamil-
1 ton, Mlles Tebbutt of London and .
Mr. H. Tebbutt and the Misses
Tebbutt of Goderich township
' were Christmas guestsof• the Mis-
ses Jennie and Rose Tebbutt of
town. On Friday they all spent. the
'day atthe old homestead 4n Gode-
rich township, the.•horire of Mr. H.
Tebbutt, having a happy family
reunion.
Mi'. Will Hobbs and Miss' Jean Hobbs.
of Tliorndale, Miss Nfildred
cheli•of 'Contralia and Miss;Dor-
othy ',Silver of. Unionvillee whohad
been visiting Miss 'Hobbs, motored
up the pest week and visited M`s.,
and Mrs, H. F. Rorke,..M,iss'Habba
and Mire Silver remained for a
few days renewing old friendships,
.they having :Been foimxerly': mem-
bers ' of the Clinton Collegiate
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, :1931
A 11APPY.IV . W YEAR
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SEE OUR OPENING BARGAIN PRICES, NEXT WEEK, FOR THE NEW YEAR.
Watch for New.; Year's Sal0
All Goods Reduced during January, and :marked to be sold.
A FREE CALENDER WITH EACH ORDER
PRE -INVENTORY SALE IN OUR GROCETERIA. SEE PRICE LIST NEXT WEEK
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CORNER GROCETERIA FREE DELIVERY "Sells for Less'.'
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Knox United church Sunday School
met in the hall last -Saturday after-
noon where Santa Claus had a real
treat for all those present.
Messrs. Frank Little, Ernest Lee
and Stewart Little sold horses which.
Mr.., Bait delivered in Dublin on
Tuesday. '
11fr.`und Mrs. Stevens of Seaforth
are, visiting at the home of.)/fr. John
Mott. , Miss Anne Garrett, teacher
near Haileyisur}, returned to her
school on: Friday, having spent
Christmas at her home here.
Miss Belle Scott is visiting rela-
tives in Detroit.
Miss Esther :Jamieson of Toronto
is spending the- holidays with her
parents.
Miss Mary Shell, nurse at Hamil-
ton, had the misfortune to break her
leg when she slipped on some fee.
Miss Olvettri Brigham of the
Windsor - Wialkerw;ille Technidai
school teaching ;staff, is spending the
holidays with tier parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William. Brigham, ,-
Mr, Jim M`c rea of London was
home for the Holiday.
Mr. and Mlr•. Troope and Miss
Jean Mains s of Chicago spent
Christmas with the ladies' mother,
Mrs. M. ltlains,fi ,
Mr. and *4, John Fingland en-
joyed the company of their several
sons and daughters from Toronto,
rilimico and ler parts for Christ-
rrma..'
. Mrs. Alex. ells spent Chriistnms
week, with her, mother and brother,
Mr. Frank Ma hal near Blyth. •
The Uniteddmelt S. S. held their
annual' Chris- as tree and • enter-
tainizlent in tli community hall last
week .which p roved a success,
. The program was good and en-
joyed by ally: The shill, 'Bethle
hem's Star'," as beautiful end, was
watched with - rest attention. 'The
•Christmas Ca to was Interesting
amd'.1v'as part's yed in a• very realistic
manner. The 'ttle three -act motion
play, the "Li •: e Grandparents," giv-
en by six of t 'e primary class,' dres-
sed in Old-fasftioned 'bostumnes of 50
years ago, waS. certainly well acted
and was prendmnced to be the best on
the program. I The Christmas tree
was laden wi. h gifts and kept Old
Santa Claus ' usy distributing • pre-
sents to both, ung and old.
Several of ladies in the village
are quite poo y with an tittack of
grip and are nfined to - their: homes,
lif rs. J. TanrblYn, Mrs. S. EIsiey, Mrs.
W. Brmiclson Itnd,:11rs. E. Bell. We
will be pleases to see them enjoying
better health boon:
Mh. and Mui. J. Pipe spent Christ -
Inas. with- Mr:.;Sand • Mirs., Robt.- Y'oung-
'bhatt. Mrs.t'oungblutt returned to
Gederiph, with4thent,:for :a week.
,The Wernai's 'IVIussionary Society
will meet at !ilia home of Mrs; E.
Crawford on Jam. 14th, Group No. 1,
will have chari-e and Viill serve a tear
All •are welcoiire.
.;1.
The Wjomai's Institute niteets- next
•Thursd'ay,. Jan: 8th, 'iii Community'
hall I ,, ' )
' .. 1
'Mr..!Nit Ntt mr Sthatbrard,vist
ed.
with Vs miot er,• Mfrs. 'T.' Nott,- .at.
Ohristmas tinile, •
Nonsination t: -•day , went off rather
quietly althos}'gh there was' a large
crowd out. Sverai were nominated
but it understood at time of whit-
ing that there: will probssbly be no el-
ection this y`ear,' the old council
standing, - , ',' i. I t
EXETER: On. the Rev. Duncan
McTavish, pastor of James Street
United Church, Exeter, receiving an
invitation to .become, pastor of the
United church, AyIiner, a meeting of
the Exeter official board was held
and 'k unanimous invitation was ex-
tended to Mr. MbTavish to remain
and a month given for him to make
his decision. On Sunday, after
church, Ma•. McTavish met the offi-
cial board and announced his decis-
ion to decline the call to Aylmer and
to remain for the present in Exeter,
The James Street pastor has been in
charge here for the•past five years
and is popular 'with his parishioners
and all residents,
TO EVERYBODY
A HAPPY.
AD
PROSPEROUS
NEW YEA'
Wendorf's akery
& CONFECTIONERY Makers of
"Whole Wheat' and "Snowflalre"
BREAD
PHONE (38
THE NEW YEAR BELLS ARE
RINGING --AND WEE ,PAU'SE TO
WISH 'ALL OF : OUR GOOD
FRIENDS TI-Ij 'TOP JOYS , OF EV-
ERY MONTH TI.IROUGIIO IT'TI ll
YEAR. '
HARDWARE and PLUMBING
Picone' 244
TO EVERY HOME IN TOWN
NO DOOR CAN BE LOCKED AGAINST THE GOOD WISHES
OF SINCERE FRIEN»S--NOR IS THERE MORTAL SOUL WHO
WOULD. SO OPEN -WIDE THE PORTALS FOR. NEW YEAR
GREETINGS WHICH WE ARE BROADCASTING TO FRIENDS
AND NEIGHBORS EVERYWHERE. HAPPY NEW YEAR .AND
MANY OF THEM, ' • -
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co.
Funeral .Directors
Monument Dealers
The Store with a Stock
Hardware Phone, 195
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Sausage, lb. ' 22c
P.M. Cot. Rolls 25c
Cottage Rolls 27c
Smoked Hams 25c
Furniture Phone 104
4v4/4vev4w4+1/44.14
Break. Bacon 32c
Front 4- Beef 13c
Dressed Hog 15
Dressed Hog 15c
Pure ready mixed Sausage Seasoning for
Sale, also Sage in bulk and White
Strong Pepper for Sausage
LARD & SHORTENING 3 lb. for 50c
To one and all
A HAPPY NEW YEAR
CONN LU & TTi NDALL•
CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street.
' E±ETERr A.' nunfber' of farmers
living along the Thames road, oast of
Exeter, journeyed to Staffs,, a Vil-
lage a few miles west' of Crediton,
to stage a rabbit hunt. J. It lHam-
mnond,, of London, however, ' acting
upon instructions frorm 'the deputy
,game warden, interrupted then hunt.
The majority of the' hunters were
unable to produce" the necessary lie--
crises 'for 'hunting and. they •-were:
brought. 'to Exeter mind' given, 1 pre-,
liminary blaring ,befote,'W:.B' San--
ders.' They wilh;appear•next weelt;.to,
answer a charge arising from an al-
leged laCk' dl licenses.' ''Menniime 26
;guns' have 'been .temporarily confis-•
carted; ;' ' .1
AUBURN
Miss Ethel Washington, - who
touches at Depot Harbor, is -spend-
ing the holidays with her parents.
Mis Alias M;uteh of -Toronto is
the guestt.,of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Mtntch.
I ', :Ncls'on Hill is .prepaying to
build :again, the lumiber for which,
has partly; been drawn.
A.:, numbem . of *sonic • brethren
attende_ri'the installation ceremony in
.],Vljai land beige, Goderich, last J'ri
day ev_enn r.
Mrs. Walter Buchanan If Goderieb
spenit Olnirstmisi sit the hone of Na,
and Mots. J'. J. Washington,
M'1'. Alex, XeRenaae spent Christ -
mos with his daughterrax• Toronto.