The Clinton News Record, 1931-12-31, Page 8PAGE .8
CLINTON'S LEADING JEWELERY ;STORE
THE CLINTON.NEWS-RECORD
Wishing one and all
A Happy andlProsperous New Year
R. H. JOHNSON
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Wishing all our Friends and Customers
A Happy and Prosperous New Year
BUTTER & PERDUE
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Wishing One and All
New Year
A PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY
We Thank You
for your generous response and good words of satisfaction
helped us greatly in reducing our immense stock,
whiclx
Watch ! Wait !
S] E FULL DETAILS IN NEXT WEEK'S RECORD
THE FINAL CLEANAUP OF ODDS AND ENDS
Plurnsteel Bros.
Happy and
We wish all a
more Prosperous
New Year
Kindly Order Your Fowl. Early
CONNELL & TYNDALL,
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162 Huron Street.
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A Happy and Prosperous New Year
is ,our ' wish to all
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Makers of "Whole Wheat and Snowflake Bread •
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The letters "A.D. " primarily ,indi-
cate the religions period of time, but
note and hope that they also znay
mean "After Depression." The past
year has been a diffieunt one in bush;
nese. Hope is oar buoy in the: pre-
sent sea of almost world-wide con-
fusion. May the worst be behind us
and more e settled conditions -more
peace of mind' and better business a-
head. We wish you a happy and
successful year in both your person-
al and business affairs and we ex
press our sincere appreciation for:
your good will in making our total
Of sales as favourable as it is.
Have any been overlooked in. the
sending of your Christmas greetings?
You can atone for your omission by.
sending a New Year Card. A
"Thank-yoti"' card serves tomake
acknowledgement of a gift received.
A. pocket or office diary or a desk
calendar pad brings before you a
future obligation or a record of the
past at the right time. Rollins Re-
cord is the best book we know for use
of Ohurch Treasurers. Fer Sunday
School Teachers Peloubets Notes
gives an interpretation of the lesson.
Tarbtls Guide retains the excellen-
cies of previous years, Arnold's
Commentor'y has illustrations, black-
board
flackboard' sketches and comments. Gist
of the Lesson is vest pocket size,
very compact. Golden Text Book is
just what it's nerve implies. Hornet
and Church Calendar is an influene4
for good in the home.
The W. D. Fair Co.
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Miss Ruth Balt. of Toronto was home
for Chrlamas.
Mr. , Will Mutch of Hamilton was
home for ;Christmas.
Miss Luella Walkinshaw of Toronto
was here for Christmas.
Mr, W. Hovey was home from To-
ronto for the Christmastide.
Miss A. 1Tartliff of Chesley spent
Christmas at her home in town.
141:.x•. Stewart Scott was up from To.'
ronto for Christmas and the week-
end.
Miss Clark of The News -Record was
'with Toronto• relatives for Christ -
Inas,
Itis W. Thompson of Toronto was
home for Christmas and the week=
end. • ,
Mr. Harry Cochrane is spending the
holiday period with relatives in
Toronto.
Mr. Wilber Ford of London came up
to spend Christmas .with his fam-
ily in town.
Mr. Ray Carter of Toronto is spend-
ing the Christmas holidays at his
home in town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Routledge of
London visited friends town ov-
er the week -end.
Miss R. V. Irwvin is spemling the
week with her sister in St. Marys
and Merrittville.
Misses A. M. Stone and 13. F. Ward
spent Christmas with the former's
sister at Grimsby.
Mr. R. G. Hunter is spending the
viseetien time with his mother in
town. .
Miss A. Slonxan of Stratford and
Miss Maud Sloinan of 'Toronto
'zvtre hrome for Christmas.
MissDona Do a Stevziia of Leaitiiiigton
and MissNorma of London were
home for the Christmastide.
Miss Larene Langford of lietroit
spent 'Christmas with liet' parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bert L ,hgford,
Miss Kathleen MeI{al]iloll d Napan-
ee is in town with her parents and
grandmother for the holiday time.
Miss Edna Tonle%' of the staff of
the tTniversity of Toronto is
spending the 'vacation jlel'i'oi1 in
Clinton;
Mr. and Mfg., McDonald and daugh-
ter of Kintore spent Christmas
with the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. K. Mair.
Mrs. W. C. Brown of Woodatocic and
Miss Minnie Brown of Toronto
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. 13.
Manning on Christmas Day.
Mrs. M. Clado and Mrs. 'Chaff of
of Goder'ich and Miss Olive Glew
of London were 'guests of Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Glees for the Christ-
mastide.
Mr and Mrs. Lashbrook and Baugh.
ter, Miss Rita, of Mitchell were
guests at the home of the lady's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, Pickard,
for Christmas.
Messrs. Fred and Harry Lawrence of
Hamilton, Miss Olive Lawrence of
Port Arthur. and Ma's. Emery Sut-
er and little Miss Lois of Cayuga
Visited at the home of their par-
ents,', Mk. and Mrs. 5. Lawrence,
over the festive holiday. Miss
.Elizalbeth • Ford of Port Arthur
was also a guest of Mr. and Myth.
tgaw"r'enee' for Christmas.
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PEOPLE YOU KNOW
Mr. and Mrs, Nisbit Cook came up
from Toronto for Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Trewartha
were in London on Tuesday.
Miss Doris Durnin mulled on Clinton
friends during Christmas week.
Miss Anne Taylor of Toronto was a
holiday visitor at her home in
town.
Mi', Elmer Paisley of Osgoode Hall,
Toronto, came home for the Clu'ist-
mastide.
bliss Eva Rapson spent Christmas
and the week -end with her sister
• in Toronto,
Mr. Albert Knox of Northern Sas-
katchewan is visiting his mother
and sister in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Doeand Glazier of
Toronto were with their relative:)
here for Christmas. i
Mr. and Mrs. W. Robison of Auburn
were with the lady's mother, Mrs.
McCool for . ,Christmas.
Miss Esther Trewartha is on a trip
to Montreal and Quebec this
'Christmas holiday time.
Rev. Dr. Hogg of Strathroy was in
town on Tuesday and called on a
number of his old friends.
Errs and Mrs. D. Steep spent Christ-
mas with their daughter, Mrs. At
Ma]lough of Goderieh.
Miss Zetta Bawden and Miss Dor-
' othy Streets were with Hamilton
friends for Christmas.
ide. and lvrrs. T. Hawkins and .family
spent Christmas and the week -end
with Hamilton relatives,
Miss Rudd was with Mrs and Mrs.
J. it, Ruznball of Toronto for;
'Christmas and the week -end.
Mrs. H. Treleaven of Lucknow has
been visiting at the lionrg bl her
parents,. i r. Ii. and Mrs. Fowler.
Miss .ivial`g'a's't+t %'eider of. Kitchener
Was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ot
L. Paisley for the Christmastide.
Mr. G. McCallum of the staff of
the : Bank of Montreal spent
Christmas at his nome at Alvin -
sun,
Misses Isabel Draper of Brantford,
and Winnie and Gladys of St.
Catharines were home for the
-holidays.
Miss Margaret Davies of Chicago 15
spending the Christmas week
with her brother and- sisters in
town,
Mrs. J. C. Gaudier was called to 7.'e-
ropto this week on account of the
death of her brother-in-law, Mr.
John McLaren.
Mrs: Annie. Walker of Goderieh was
the week -end, guest of her sister,
Mrs. Elizabeth 'Walker, arid. Me.
and Mrs. G A. Walker. . •
Mr. ' Coombs of London, forniesLy d
member of the Collegiate staff,
• has been 'visiting' Mr. Edward
Rorke in town"this weeks
Rev. 'D. E. Foster and Stn. 'Post'er.
spent Christmas. at the Ia,tter's
home at Trenton, Mrs Postai• re-
mained tor'a longer Vr41t.
Miss 'Jean Middleton and -)Vit. Robert
'Middleton of Toronto Were With -
their parents, Slierrfi C. G. .an9y
• ire .•?Miiidietoit, ttrer the 'htrlidits,
Mrs. M. E. McFadden of Cookstown
is spending the holiday week with
her mother and sisters, Mrs J.
Cornish and the Misses Cornish,
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. •Sinclair of
Toronto have been spending the
holiday season with the lady's
sisters, Mrs. W. Pickard and Miss
G. RumbalI. l .
Mrs. ;Gordon Caninghame and little
daughters, Kathleen and Joanne,
are spending the Christmas holi-
days with relatives in St. Cathar-
ines, Windsor and Toronto. Mr,
Caninghame and Master John will
join then; in Toronto for New
Years and the following week -end.
HOLMESVILLE
Mx'. and Mrs. J. M. Graham and
Miss Jean of Parkhill spent Christ-
mas as the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
J. lI. Huller'.
The
Seasons Greetings
to all from
RARTLIFF & CRICH
Makers of Dainty -Maid Bread and
'Cakes.
Phone 1, Clinton.
Wishing all a
Happy and Prosperous
New Year
WE WISII YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR AND AN ABUNDAN
OF GOOD HEALTH AND PROSPERITY
Clinton Hardware & Furniture Co
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A New Year's Resolution
IPURCHASE YOUR GROCERIES AT 14IcIiN1GHT'S AND ENJOY
A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
Campbells Tomato
Soup, 3 tins for ..25e
Toddy, Special, 8 oz. 31a
16
02. for 49c
Shredded Wheat,
2 pkgs. for 23c
A TREAT FOR NEW YEARS
Oysters, per pint 450
Also Nuts and Candy
Cream of Wheat, pkg. 25a
White Beans, 3 lbs, ills
Crisco, 1 Ib. tins 27e
MEATS
Breakfast Bacon, per ib 19c
Sausage, per ib. 19c
Cottage Roll, per Ib, 19e
Ch. QuaI, Tomatoes
per tin 05c
Lux Toilet Soap
3 cakes for 1')c
Premium Tea,
per ib. 511c
McLaren's Olives, stuffed .25c
MeLaren's Olives, plain ...23c
Princess Soap Flakes 230
,Snow Flake Ammonia 2 pk. 15e,
Flusho, per tin 23c
Interlake Toilet Paper, 3 for 23c
VEGETABLES
Celery, per bunch 20c
Lettuce, leaf .. .... 1... , ,10c
Lettuce, head -• 10
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A Happy and Proous New Year
Wishing one and all
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