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The Clinton News Record, 1937-12-30, Page 8'PATE 8 0111111111. THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD fid '0.`W ` WE .WISH ALL A HAPPY+ N'EW YEAR. CHOICE BEEF, VEAL, BABY BEEF AND PORK. � CHOICE TURKEYS, GEESE, CHICKENS FOR THE HOLIDAY. If we have missed any customer with Calendars—Please ask for one CONNELL & TYNDALL 0 CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET Phone 162. Albert Street G gyo-wgrivasvostiawogvmfoivmoivmav Start the New Year Right by,•. Looking Over the Following WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL PRICES ON ALL COOKSTOVES AND HEATERS. 1 SECOND-HAND QUEBEC HEATER. ' t, Ig` � 1 BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHER, Reg; $91.50,for $7v. 50 DON'T FORGET OUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BULBS, 2 FOR ....28e t s1 SLEIGHS, HOCKEY STICKS, PUCKS AND SKATES. BUTTER & PERDUE .0 HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHDYG, ELECTRICAL Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48 ft to � "r-e»"Y '7�"��4:x`.'"��.G''{� "`i��t�'�•,\�i�.5.'r,�� A • HAPPY NEW YEAR ,k1 Depends on the Condition of your health: "IT PAYS TO PLAY". Make a New Year's Resolution to play more during 1938, and by so doing build up your resistance. Visit our shop for your sporting needs and help yourself to health. Clinton Bicycle and Motorcycle Sales Epps' TransportcBuildvinngg—NNeetxtt+�Door �tto Creamery, Phone 13w. is€ F+'9r 9 est' atiM ue.�T>r i �`t �' . r stestemimetersteneenneastemeasenetesansteastse HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS. May the Coming Year Bring. you rill the Best of Everything. T. IIarIklns,Hardware and Plumbing Phone 244 •7731 Za...:=,>,1 ryvar > ^ Muraraaytab' aur- t aYaatZa3 r2tp>37s A HAPPY NEW YEAR Piled with health and prosperity is extended to you by your De Forest Crosley Radio Dealer. A. W. Groves PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mr. ,and Mrs. John Zapfe spent the holiday with relatives in Kitchener. 113r, and Mrs. R. H. Johnson spent Christmas with relatives in Strat- ford. '$3r. and Mrs. G. W. Pinner of Toron- to spent the week -end with Mrs. C. Bartliff. Mr. and Mrs. Nesbitt Cook of Toron- to spent the week -end at their home. in town. Mr. Fred Anderson of Alberta, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Web- ster last week. Vlrs. Carr of Brucefield, spent Christ- mas Day 'with Mr. and Mrs. John Snider, Brucefield. 1Vliss Eva Cuff spent Christmas and the week -end with her sister,, Mrs. Phoenix of Grimsby. ldr. and Mrs. Alex. Haddy and Wes. and Don, spent the holiday week with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Monteith left la st week to spend some time with her mother, Mrs. Gill of Charlottetown,P .E".L Miss Irene McInnes of Detroit spent the week -end with her parents, Dr. p. H. and Mrs. McInnes. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil VanIiorne" of To- ronto spent the holiday and week- end with their parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stevens of Meta- . hewan spent the week -end with the latter's•. mother, .Mrs. C. Bartliff, Mr. andMrs. Burton t of Brant- ford, r BoltonB ant. ford, s•nent the holiday with the former's mother, Mrs. Bolton, Mary street, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Collett, Stamford, Miss Mildred Sperling, London, Mr, Alex. Sperling, St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fear and Margaret, Tuckersmith, were Christmas visi- tors with Mrs, Mary Sperling, Rat- tenbmy street. Miss Mary R. Stewart, student at the University of Western Ontario, Laden, 15 spending the holiday va- cation with her mother, Mrs. Stew- art Mr. and Mrs. E. W. M. Paisley of Kirkland Lake spent Christmas with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Paisley. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Big- gart for the Christmas holidays were Isabel, Toronto; Bruce, Ori- lla, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wil- liams, Fordwich. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peeper and Mn and Mrs. John Fotheringham of Tuekersmith, spent Christmas with the ladies parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Venner, e Mr. W. W. Tanner and daughter, Mar- garet, of Timmins, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walker over the Christmas season, Mrs, Tanner coming home to be with he mother, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster, Mrs. Nay and Mr. George Cantelon, mot- ored to Lucknow last Thursday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Thomas Webster of Detroit, formerly of Luclmow. Mr. and Mrs, Glen McKnight, Master Jack and Miss Mary, of Exeter, spent Christmas mss with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ms - Knight,„ Mrs, McKnight and chil- dren are spending the weekvisiting friends, in this vicinity. Rev. Gordon Peddie and Dr. D. C. Geddes are in Tillsonburg to -day, where they will attend the Ordina- tionn a d induction of Dr. Arthur Cochrane, Dr. Cochrane and Mr. Peddie were classmates at Knox College. „ Another Chapter Ends Looking back, pleasant memories endure and fortunately those less happy begin to fade. Naw, another year,, another hope, — another oppor- tunity. May the weather be clear and the blessings as many as we can reasonably expect, Let us plan so the Overtones of 1938 will vibrate in harmony and lin- ger in memory as prosperous," If you are going to meet a man, or if you have a plan. If you never can remember your duties for September till October or November. If you have a note to pay, is it, due in June or May? It is an every -day ealendar pad or a pocket diary, we are trying to draw I attention to Their use, pre- vents the loss of facts and thoughts, PARTY FUN 'Here it is! The Solution to all Par- ty Problems. A new and distinctive series of Party Books, ach one com- plete in itself. Full of good clean humour with answers and questions. in each book. The following titles are available, Hollywood Fun, Mix Ups, Bridal Shower Gaines, Life of the Party. Don't keep in step—Be a step ahead with our party books. Tfie LB. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Beat Mr. Rex McInnes of Chatham spent 'the holiday with Dr. D. H. Mcln- nes and Mrs. McInnes: Miss Marion Thompson, Granton, is spending Christmas week at her home in town. Miss Norah Fremlin of Zurich spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fremlin. Mr. Douglas Shipley of Toronto spent the week -end with Mrs. ;Wm. Ship- ley. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McNeil and daugh- ter, Shirley, spent Christmas with relatives at Sarnia and Wyoming. Messrs. Edward and Frank Dale spent Christmas with their father, Mr. W. A. Dale, Huron Road East, Captain Bonar 'of the Local Salvation Army Corps is spending the week- end in Toronto. Miss Lucille Grant spent Christmas with an Alma College chum near London. Miss Madelon Hawkins of Toronto spent the week -end withher par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T, Hawkins. Miss Grace Hellyar of Massey is spending the Christmas vacation at her home in town. Miss Winnie Thompson of Toronto is visiting her sisters, Misses Thompson of town. Mr, W. E. Murray Dale of Montreal, P.Q., is spending a two weeks vaca- tion at the home of his father, Mr. W. Ai Dale, Huron Road, Mr. Clayton Dixon, Guelph O.A.C. is spending the holidays with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dixon, Victoria street. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hawkins motored to Hamilton on Christhias, to visit re- latives. Rev. Harold and Mrs. Snell of Ethel spent the holiday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plum - steel. Mr. and Mrs, Ken. Roberton of Lon- don spent the holiday with the for. mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Roberton. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Kingston of • Toronto, spent the holiday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel. Messrs. Ken and Ross Carter and Miss Josephine Carter of Chatham spent the holiday season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter. Mr.and Mrs, T. J. McNeil left on Monday for California, where they will spend the Winter months with Messrs. Murray and Nelles'McNeil. Miss Violet Morrisoir qf Toronto spent the holiday) week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crooks' of De- troit spent a few days at the first of the week with Dr. Fred and Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Thompson and Murray and Betty "of Port Hope, spent the week -end with Dr. Fred and Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. C. Thompson and children left on Tuesday for Brownsville and Mr. • Thompson returned to Port Hope. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGoun and son, Beverly, of London; Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle McGoon of Hamilton, Mr, andrs .Clif. e -. M f. M Gourt of Wind- sor and Mr. K. B. MeGoun of Smith's . Falls spent 'Christmas week -end at the Rectory. AGO ONE FRIEND ANOTEUER 0 N E I S ort THURS., DEC. 30, 1937. I �1r 9r� RED Mt IMITIC Ahraye in the Lit YaPrIMV, To One and All We Wish That You May Enjoy A Happy and Prosperous New Year f; Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails WINNERS OF GIFT PRIZES CHRISTMAS EVE Mrs. E. Armstrong, Clinton - Miss Rapson, Londesboro 1116111111111111111111111111111116, W. T. O'NEIL CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETEItI21 Phone 43 4 4�tal i tOts;. PERSONALS Miss Helen Powell is spending the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Baden Powell, of Seaforth. Miss Larene Langford of Detroit, spent the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr: and Mrs !Bert Langford. Misses Delle O'Neil of Toronto and Jessie O'Neil of London, spent the holiday with their sister, Miss Winnifred O'Neil, Mr. Alvin V. Corless, representing the riding of South Huron, is at Me Master University, Hamilton, this week attending the sessions of the 17th Older Boys Parliament. Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert House, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harwood and three chil- dren, Bobby, Marlon and Patricia, Mr. and 'Mrs. Robert Herbert of Woodstock were holiday and week- end guests of Rev. G. G. and Mrs. Burton. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McMurray mot- ored down from. Harriston, iChrist- mas morning to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. Corless and family. Benson Corless also was home for Christmas and the week -end and was able to stay over until Monday afternoon as St. Marys obesrved Boxing Day. Superior Stores PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS for Dec. 29, 30, 31 Pie'"Cherries, 12 oz., 2 tins .... ,25c Golden Wax Beans, 2's,.2 tins, ...17c Tomatoes, Choice, 2%z's, 2 tins 23c Soup, Aylmer, 10V2 as. Tomato or Vegetable, 3 this 25e Raspberries, Lynn Valley, 2's, squat, tin , 15c Jelly Powders, McLaren's, 5 pkgs25e Monarch Flour, ..7's, 31e 24's, 89c Lux Toilet Soap, 4cakes ,.,.24c Sunlight Soap, 4 cakes ..,.24c Chase & Sanborn Coffee, lb. .,.36o Cowan's Cocoa, 1 lb. tin .. ......25e Durham Corn Starch, pkg. , lOa Quaker Corn' Flakes, 3 pkgs. ..,25c Hemphill's Wheat Berries, 5's .. Gilletts Lye, tin .:120 ,..:,. Mincenmea 2 lbs. for Satin Mixed Candy, 2 lbs........25c Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs. for Oranges, Med. Size, 2 dozen .. Manning's Chocolate Pattie :27e A . HAPPY NEW YEAR To our patrons and friends we ex- tend this cordial greeting, and thank them for the pleasant associations of the past year. May the New Year bring health, happiness and prosperity and a con- tinuance of our pleasant relationship. Henri Beauty Shop 64-1. 'A GRAND OLD WISH FOR A 4BRAND NEW YEAR We wish for you a Nineteen - Thirty -Eight as full of the good things of life that you in your most optimistic moments could de- sire ... happiness and health, and the prosperity to enjoy both to, their fuIIest. As for our relations with you, we sincerely hope you will find it a pleasure to continue your patronage, for it is truly one of the things we prize most highly and for which we thank you most sincerely. And if during the com- ing year we can be of service to you, our satisfaction will be in the opportunities you give us of serv- ing you. F. R. CUNINGHAME, Florist Phone 176. 42 nab aapi 2* SCOTT'S GROCERY Phone' 86 - — Free Delivery STOCK REDUCING SPECIALS TO MAKE READY: FOR STOCK -TAKING It will pay you to take advantage of these and stock your Pantry Shelves. Falcon Tomatoes, large, 2i/ size tin. 2 for ..... ........ ..19c Gold Medal Tomatoes, Sits, 3 tins 25c *Golden Wax Beans, 2 for 19c Diced Carrots and Beets, 2 for ,19c Corn, White Sweet, 2 for , 19c Pork and Beans, 21 on tin, 2 for 190 Tomato Juice, large, 2i/z size tin, 2 for .. ; 23c Almer an Pork d Aylmer Beans, 11 oz. .,.5c 39c Shelled Walnuts, 45c value, for 37c lb: Aurora Coffee, freshly ground Bean, per lb. 25c Green Tea, excellent quality, lb. 39e Black Tea, Extra good Value, ib. 45c Oranges, 2 dozen for .,..,35c Large, per dozen ...29e and 39c Peanuts, fresh roasted, 2 lbs. for 23e Walnuts, in the Shell, 2 lbs. for 35c .450 Bisc zits, per lb. . , , , - .19c 0 To R. T 1 P Free Delivery Scott's Grocerg .fa We Thank You All Por Your Liberal Patronage during the Past Year. and Extend our Heartiest Wishes for A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS 1938. BALL & ZAPFE THE STORE WITH THE STOCK—PHONE 195. HARDWARE, FURNITURE. EMBALMERS, FUNERAL DIRECTORS, AMBULANCE SERVICE N. BALL—Phone 110. J. J. ZAPPE—Phone 108. IL ;4Nalktk?' A1c :W kvte9000AMA ! R-s.aie i Big el Bargains I I DURING THE MONTE OF JANUARY ,, '• - uG, We Will Have ON SALE any e .+nes f erchandise disc That Will Be Offered at Sacrificed Prices. WATCH AND WAIT FOR THESE BARGAINS. �':' rd 'The, Store With the Stock"