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Wishing you all
A Happy New Year
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TE CLINTON NEWS-ILECORD.
Thanks -Greetings
What is the strange magic
that tints the Christmas season
with a glowing color all its own?
Why do the candles and ribbons,
the bells and the holly, take on
a cheery glamour, seeming far
more than mere -articles of com-
merce? Is it not to revive and
enrich our friendships and re -
'establish communion between
good friends, voiced in, an effort
with one accord to share with
one another the things they most
enjoy.
May the sentiment bubble over
into 1939.
We thank you for the patron-
age extended to us during the
season and past year and sincer-
ely amplifyour best wishes for
continued advance and content-
ment during the coming year.
The W. D. Fair GG
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
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Hardware and
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Shooting Match Saturday
'AFTERNOON •
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Resolve to play more in the New Year.
"IT PAYS TO PLAY"
Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales
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PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
December 29, 30,& 31
Eantam Corn, Garden Patch,
2 17 oz. tins 15c
Pok and Beans, Aylmer,-
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Pure Larit.Ifillorest, 2 lb. 25e
Royal Yerk Coffee, 1 lb. tin „ , 37e
Blue Berries, Sqt. size, • tin 10c
MINCE MEAT, • 2 lbs. 25c
Tomatoes, Lynn *alley,
.0 2% size, ' 3 lge. tins 25c
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We wish to take is opportunity to
Thank our many Customers for the
generous volume of business given
our store during the Oast year. It
has been a pleasure to serve you,
and we know you appreciate the
extra savings we bring you each
week, we hope to be able to bring
you even greater values during
1939.
To those families in our community
whom we have not had the pleasure
• of serving, we especially invite you
o make our store your food store
for 1939.
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Free Delivery
HOLMESVILLE
Mr, Harold Wilding is spending
Christraa,s at the home of his lather,
Rev. Mr. Wilding. •
Miss Cora Trewartha is spending
her Christmas holidays at the home
of her father, Mr, Edgar Trewartha.
Mrs. Clara Bennett and family of
Goderich spent Christmas with her
sister, Mrs. E. Trewartha.
Mr. Frank McCullough of Toronto
spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs.
STANLEY.
The Nominations, fo4 •ReeVe
Councillors for the township of Stan-
ey. wete ,held i4 the township, Hall
on Friday,Dacernher 23rd.• There
was a fair representation of the rate-
payers, and resulted as follows:
Reeve, Fred ' Watson, acclamation;
Councillors, Elmer Webster, WM. J.
Falconer, jno. E. Pepper, Ed. C.
Glen, Samuel Thompson. Mr. Glen
withdreW his name -and stated hewas
not in the field this year, therefore
the council was elected by acclama-
tion.
Mr. Charlie Falconer of Hayfield
spent the Christmas holidays at Mr.
Hugh Gilmour's. •
1Viis Margaret McGregor of Toronto
and Miss Kate McGregor of Wing -
ham, are spending the holidays with
their mother, Mrs. Neil McGregor.
Mr. Hugh 1VIeGregor of Detroit,
visited at Mr. Sohn McGowan's and
Mr. Geo. ,Baird's, this week,
Mr. and Mrs„ Boy Monteith, Mild-
red and Jack of Bendon, and Mr. and
Mrs, Roy Hastings and four children
of Wingho,in /spent Christmas witb
Mr. Hugh Gilmour and Miss Mary
Gilmour.
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Mr. and Mrs. D. IVI. Maltby and fam-
ily spent Christmas in Galt.
Miss W. Thompson of Toronto is a
holiday visitor at her home in town.
Mr. Benson Corless spent the Christ-
mas weekend and Boxing Day with
his parents„
Misses Nora Fremlin of Zurich and
Violet Fremlin of Toronto spent the
weekend at the parental home.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian McLeod, Katherine
Ann arid Donald Ian spent Christ-
mas with Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Evans.
Mrs, Elizabeth Walker, of Kitchener,
spent the weekend and holiday -with
her son, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walk-
er.
Mr. Guy Hicks left on Friday for an
extended visit with his daughter,
Mrs. Oliver Welsh, Goderich town-
ship.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. Middleton,
Port Credit, were holidays guests
with Sheriff and Mrs. C. G. Mid-
dleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crandall and
Jackie were Christmas dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. T.
Corless. •
Mr. Clarence Livermore and son Earl
of Harriston, spent Christmas Day
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Livermore.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McBride, of
Windsor, were Christmas visitors
with Mrs. Mc3Dride's sister, Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Kay.
Miss Kay Hickey of Montreal who
has been a guest of Mrs. A. E.
Fremlin left on Friday to spend
Christmas in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dippell and dau-
ghters, Peggy and Marion of Bow -
=Twine, are holiday guests a Mr.
and Mrs. 0. W. Potter.
Mr. Fred Burton, Toronto, and Mr.
and Mrs. E.' G. Williams of Ford-
wich, were Christmas visitors with
Mi. and Mrs. W. J. Biggart.
Mr. Gerald Holmes, Toronto, and Dr,
F. G. Milner, St. Catharines, spent
the Christmas holiday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes.
Miss Gladys Addison, Reg. N., Pet-
rolia, and Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Ad-
dison, Zurich, were Christmas visit,
• ors with Mr. and MTS. Joseph MT
dison.
Mr. and'Mrs, 'Earl Liverinore and son
Carl of Stratford ,spent the Christ-
mas weekend with the formees
parents, Mr: and Mrs.. Fred Liver-.
more.
Miss Edythe Johnston, and Harold
Johnston of Toronto, and Dr. and
Mrs. L. A. Tucker and baby Rossi
of London, spent Cliridinias Weekend
, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Johnston.
Jack 'West and Alvin Corless are M
Toronto all this week as membera
of the Eighteenth older Boys Parl-
iament which is in session trein
Tuesday December 27th to Satur-
day, December 31s1.
'Christmas visitors with Mr. and 1Virs.
J. T. McKnight were: 1111r. and Mrs,
J. L. McKnight and daughter, San:-
dra, Loricion; Mr. and Mrs, G. M.
• McKnight and children, Jack and
Mary, Exeter; and Mr.. and Mrs.
Batkin, Stanley township.
Cliristnias-visitors at the home oinVIr.
and 1VIrs. Frank Layton were: Mr,
and 1VIrs, Cecil VallHOTTLe, Toronto;.
Mr, and Mrs. Fred 'Pepper, Sea -
forth;, Mr. and Mrs. Austin
litathe-
aon and Mr. and Mrs, W. 'Pepper
and Fre,ddie, TuckersMith; and Mr.
and Mrs, Elliott Layton. Brucefield,
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SHRIMPS, Fancy Tin 17c
CORN, Golden Bantatu, 2 Tins 17c
sALMON, Maple Leaf, Y2's (limit 2 cans) 17c
TOMATOES, Choice Quality, 2's _4 tins 23c
ASPARAGUS, Cuttings, 12 oz. tin, 1 0 C
GRAPEFRUIT, JUICE, Curtis, 131/2 oz. 3 for 25c
• BAKING POWDER, Forest City, 12 oz. tin 19c
1COFFEE, Vacuum Pack, 1 lb. tin 33e
MARMALADE, Grapefruit & Orange, 32 oz., 23c
CORNED BEEF, 2 tins 29c
3 for 25c
SOUP, R & W, Tomato,
SPAGHETTI, Libby's, 27 oz. tin, 2 for 29c
MATCHES, Red & White,
CORN SYRUP, Beehive, 2's,
BISCUITS, Dixie Bars, per lb. 15c
ROLLED OATS„ (fine or coarse), 6 lbs. 25c
CHICKEN, Boneless, 7 oz. can,
3 for 25c
19c
CHEESE, Golden Spray,
TEA, Blue Ribbon, Ws
27c
15c
27c
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. ' —FOR YOUR NEW YEAR'S PARTIES-
- GINGER ALE — PICKLES — OLIVES —
• — NUTS — GRAPE JUICE — CANDfY —
— FRUIT COCKTAILS — TOMATO JUICE —,
—CHEESE SPREADS—COCKTAIL WAFERS-
- LIME JUICE —
LETTUCE, Head
)ORANGES, Navels,
.9c
2 ti°?. 45c
GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless,
6 for 25c
APPLES, B. C., Delicious,
doz. 39c
TURNIPS, Waxed, 6 lbs. 10c
CELERY HEART'S, • 2 bunches 23c
CRANBERRIES,
per lb.. 25c
GRAPES, Choice Quality,
Ib. 15c
LEMON'S, Large Size, Doz. 29c
ORANGES, Juicy Navels, .1:,.°z• 29c
MUSHROOMS, Choice Quality, • lb. 35c
CABBAGE, Hard Heads, 3 for 25c
TOMATOES, Fresh, lb. 19c
BANANAS, Doz. 25c 0.
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We wish Every One A Happy
And Prosperous New Tear
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PATRONS
It is our sincere hope that the
A friendliness that has marked our
associations in the past will con-
inue and grow stronger — as
v years go by.
BEST WISHES
fora
HAPPY NEW YEARA
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F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Telegraph
Delivery Association.
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RILEY'S GROCERY.
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gratitude and pleasure it has given
Business with .us. It gives as the .t
desire to be of &eater assistance 'to
and better service to you, and on be- .4
half a our entire staff, we wish for
you and yours, A Happy and Prosp-
erous New Year.
us to be able to serve you, and that
you have had the confidence in us
to intrust so much of your Valued
RILEY'S Grocery
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WE THANK ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND
FRIENDS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE IN
THE PAST YEAR AND WISH
YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY •
• AND PROSPEROUS
1939
The Store With the Stock.
BALL and ZAPFE
HARDWARE, FURNMIRE
Embalmers, Funeral Directors, Ambulance Service.
Phones: Store 195; N. Ball, 110; J. J. Zapfe, 103
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ew Year's r etings
Citizens of Clinton and
• Rural Sections •
We Appreciate the Confidence You Have Shown in
Extending to us the Privilege of serving You, A Privilege
Regarded as one of ur finest Assets.
We also Appreciate the Opportunity
is Season affords of Wishing you
Good Fortune Throughout the
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