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Tn Appreciation of Our I3tisiness Relations, we Value
this Opportunity. of Wishing Yon a
VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS And a
HAPPY ° AND :PROSPEROUS NEW; YEAR
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May the Sentiments That Rule .Yuletide, Move u
iii our Relations with each other through the rest
of the year. GOOD CHEER!
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HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
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HEARTIEST WISHES
FOR A MERRY CHRISTMAS
AND. A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
HARDWARE and
PLUMBING
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rociarnation
BOXING DAY
In accordance with a Resolution adopted by the •
Town Council, I Hereby Proclaim
Saturday, Dec. 26
A CIVIC HOLIDAY
A. J. McMURRAY, Mayor
GOD SAVE THE KING:
Thereis no ration on good''
-Wishes so xray, ,you live -asi
long as you like . and have
what you like as long as you,
live. May peace prevail and
that which was unprofitable
and unpleasant during, 1942
disappear and may good for-
,
tune, good health and con-
tentment be your compan-
ions for 1943, We recognize,
appreciate and acknowledge
your favoursduring the
past year. Unfortunately
war conditions restricted
to some degree our normal
supply of goods and service
to you. To date we have no
substantial 'reason for an-
ticipating improvement dur-
ing '43. In that period ..of
time let us be energetic in
doing what we can, to corn.
plete lasting victory that we
may keep secure our liberty
and freedom for the world.
Tile W. D. Fair Ca
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Miss Jean Swan of Toronto is a
Christmas visitor at her (tome in
town.
Miss Jean Colqultoun of Toronto will
be a Christmas. visitor at her home
in town.
1Vliss Gladys Radford, R. N., of Lon-
don is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Radford.
Miss Wiiltelmine Trecvartha of Toron-
to is visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. W. Trewartha.
Misses Lorna Plumsteel and Kaye
Ross of Toronto are holiday visit-
ors at their homes in town.
Judge E. S. and Mrs, Livermore and
the boys from Aylmer are expected
in town for the Christmas' holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLeod' and child
of Kingsville are visiting the lady's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. Nickle.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Plumsteel
and baby daughter of New Ham,-
burg
amsburg are visiting relatives in town.
Mr, and. Mrs. J. C. Shearer and child-
ren are spending Christmas in
Streetsville with her mother, Mrs.
Quennell,
Norval Furance of Prince George
Camp, B, C., visited his aunt, Miss
Lily Rands and Mrs. Fanny Oliver
this week.
Miss Eleanor Plumsteel of Sioux
Lookout is spending the Christmas
vacation with her parents, Mr.. and
Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel.
Mrs. Wiilialn Radford of Palmerston
returned home last Saturday after
spending the past month with her
uncle:and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Vodden.
Miss Phyllis Manning of the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario at London,
is spending the Christmas holidays
with her parents, Mr, and, Mrs. P:
Maiming.
Mr. and Mrs. William Higgins and
Miss Ferrol Higgins and Mrs. T .J.
McNeil, are spending Christmas
with Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter
of Exeter.
Mr and Mrs. L. W .Dippell and child -
len of Bowmanville and: Dr. and Mrs
Harvey Potter of Brooklyn, N. Y.,
are holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
0. W. Potter.
Miss Cathleen Luning+haute of Univer-
sity College, Toronto, is, home and
will spend the greater part of the
Christmas holidays with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Cun-
inghame.
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The Perfect Gift
!`LOWERS FOR CIDUS Y/AS`
Cherries, Cyclamen; Begonias,
Poinsettias, African Violets, Bask-
'eta of Assorted Plants.
GUI' FLOWERS
Mums, 'Roses and Stevia
WINTER GARDENS
Moss Filled Baskets with flow-
er seeds. Just water and watch
thein grow. , ; ; k.'i
TABLE DECORAtTIONS
Natural Birch Logs with
Candies
gSUPPE'RBLoOM PLANT TONIC
25c a Pkt.
7F
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F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176 land 31
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
To You and Yours
2 Cans Garden Patch Corn 25c
2 Cans Garden Patch Peas 25e
2 Cans Falcon Tomatoes , 25c
5 lbs Hand picked White Beans 24c
3 Rolls Interlake Tissue 25e
3 Rolls Huron Tissue 1.0e
3 Cans Libby's Veg. Soup 29e
CHRISTMAS ORANGES
Florida's (Pinappie Flavour) at
29c, 35c and 39c Per Dozen
Navels 39c to 49c per dozen
1 lb Eatmore Cranberries 29c
1 Ib Butter Nuts 10e
Special Christmas Creams ....25e
SEE OUR VICTORY CALENDER
W. L. JOHNSON
GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
PHONE 286
Superior Stores
PHONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
December 23, 24,
Green Giant Peas 2 tins 27c
Van Camp's Tomato Juice
20 ounce Tin 2 tins 17c
Aylmer Catsup, 12 oz bottle ... 14c
Niblets Corn, 2 tins . 27c
Choice Canned Pumpkin, 2 tins.. 25c
Swansdown Cake Flour PIT .29e
Nabob Coffee, 1 lb bag 460
Tea Bisk Lge Pkg 35e
Aylmer Apple Juice 13 oz. battle 15e
The Season's Greetings
TO ALL OUR COAD FRIENDS• AND
UUSTU1v1L+'RS WE t1XPItESS Out
TRAIN S 111111 x0UR 13USIN ESS
DURING THE CLOSING YEAR
AND EXTEND TO ALL OUR BEST
WISHES FOR A HAPPY CHRIST -
AAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW
YEAR
T. A. THOMPSON
Free Delivery
PORTER'S HILL
The annual meeting of the Women's
Association of Grace United church
V was held at the home .of Mrs. Reid
Torrance. The following officers were
1943 Licenses on elected: president, Mrs. V. Elliott',
Sale January 4 vice president, Mrs. Lockhart; treas-
urer Mrs. Leslie Cox; secretary,M 1 .
1943 Motor Vehicle Permits and } ' ��
Drivers -Licenses will be on sale Jan- Wilmer Harrison; pianist, Mrs. W.
nary 4th. The 1942 license will not be
valid after February 28th. Owners
of cars will, help; the local issuers by
h their 't d 1'
Cox; assistant, Mrs. A. Harris; `flow-
er committee, Mrs. R. Torrance, Mrs.
W. Cox; and Mrs. Lockhart; group
Just for fun, cheek upon the next
bushel' of wheat you buy. There are
666,000 seed" in a: -bushel,.'
NEW YEA'R'S EVE
DANCE
CLINTON, TOWN HALL
Thursday, Dec. 31st
NEW YEAR'S EVE
Lots off Fun and Noise Makers
Conte Again and Enjoy
PAT MURPHYPS .SWING BAND
DANCING 9 to ? ? ?
ADMISSION 50c
Huron Fish and Game Club's Annual
New Year's Dance
23-3
0 MERRY
CHRISTMAS
FOLKS
The Toggery Shoppe,
operated by G. Edig
hoffer and Son with
Mr. Beecher Streets
in charge, wishes
each and everyone a
Very Merry Christmas
Many last Minute Gifts
Obtainable Here
Phone 324
THURS,, DEC. 24, 1942
OUR STORE WILL BE CLAWED BOXING DAY
WE WISH OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND
FRIENDS A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
ANI A HAPPY AN 1) P1' USPEROIJS
NEW YEAR
SPECIAL VALUES TO'DECEMBER 31st
CAMPBELL'S, TOMATO RED & WHITE CHILI
`SOUP, 2 tins 19e I SAUCE, Bottle 19c
RED & WHITE KIDNEY ALLEN'S SWEET APPLE
BEANS, 2 tins 230 1 CIDER,.,,,.. 32 oz. Jar 19c
RED & WRITE TOMATO FOR THICK, RICH SUDS USE
JUICE 2 tins 19c l - OXYDOL, , pkg 25c.
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
TEXAS .SELFLESS
Grapefruit 5-25c
CHOICE HEARTS OF
Celery 2 for 29c
•FANCY CALIFORNIA
Grapes, lb 21c
SWEET JUICY
ORANGES
29c, 39c
49c, 59c
DOZEN
UALIFUltNIA, JUlUY
Lemons 3 for 10c
CAPE COD
Cranberries lb .20
FLORIDA SWEET
ranger ines dz..25.
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C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON
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Merry Christmas
and a.
Happy New Year •
BALL & ZAPFE
Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL
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WITH ALL KIND THOUGHTS AND BEST WISHES FOR
CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR
Our entire staff wish to be included in extending to you and.
yours the above Season's Greetings and we also wish to include
SGT. EVERETT M. LOBB, on active service, who 'we know,,
would like to join us in being remembered to so many of Our
Customers, towards whom he feels a real friendship.
To serve you, in these days of stress and trouble,, as we
strive to serve you is, as you know, no easy matter and from
all indications next year will bring greater trials to our merchan-i.
dising efforts, but, you may rest assured that whatever comes,
we will be in there pitching.
And for the year just closing, may we just say "THANKS"
for your loyal support and trust that we have measured up tux.
our slogan.
"TO SERVE YOU AS WE OURSELVES
WOULD LIKE TO BE ;SERVED"
At the Present Time it is
"NOTHING MATTERS NOW BUT VICTORY"
and may "PEACE ON EARTH GOOD: WILL TOWARD, MEN"'
Soon Again Become a Reality.
Once Again MERRY CHRISTMAS
Cliltord Lobb
and Sons
SALES STAFF
FLETCHER TOWNSEND,
LORNE JER:VIS.
JOHN DENOMME -
FRANK G0 :1'T TS'
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