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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1934-12-27, Page 8A4 WISHING ALL OUR FRIENDS AND CUSTOMERS A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. st ag F.R. CUNNINGHAMELI FLORIST 0 Member of Florist Telegraph De- Iivery Association. Naini jrninilnrningonnann ininini nrianini PAGE 8 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD +•KiWhitt lwFF 34t6iii'AC cif ntfeE6W6eacc itanszase zeiami4 nano 2 wf„iCtzv'S tet SBA.. ns TO YOU AND YOURS WE EXTEND OUR BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Plumsteel Virus. - '✓G Agents for Tip -Top, Berger and Cambridge Made -to -Measure Olothiny c$ rrr ziromm a vaggictnrx r n l a mint nmmrA rmommizuzggo nava iig.i 4 WE WISH ALL OUR CUSTOMERS A PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR r2 CO NELIL. &, :TYN i ALL G�agarrurnr3rsr�r�trBr�7�rr�t�t='r�r'.n�r9a�,,asr�-�,ns�:e�y,,,� h�,.:,.� DOMINION RMRDIRE STORE AMOR WISHING EVERYONE 'A HAPPY NEW YEAR Q SUTTEU & P Hardware Funeral..Directore Plumbing D Furniture Phone 147w Electric Wiring i,pC nininirlea n ii intra intninrna4enrust tiniarSananzinninisr; minis main it s DA Tho 3 ;` THE SEASON'S GREETINGS Very sincerely do we prize business friendships. And while we may not voice our appreciation of the pleasure it affords us to serve you as frequently as we would wish, this holiday season gives us op- portunity to express again a very sincere Thaitk You We value most highly'your-friendship and pat- ronage. Y It is with pleasure that we send to you our bestwishes for a Bright ht and HappyNew`Year. Maythe ., g years to 'follow be bright ad cheerful and may they fie filled with health and happiness. Clifford Lobb and Staff 0 t• ilib.5.ik52-11v5AC41w5A5AltM_W4t6SteIVStieA4 We are one of 10, 000 who wish you joy in the present, good health, happiness, contentment an dpiosperity in the' year to come` May you have many such years with unbroken friendships and accumula- tion of cheerful memories and affect - tions. A New Year's Gift or Card might pleasantly adjust some uncomfortable contingency growing. out 'of your re- ceipt of an unexpected Christmas Gift or your forgetting an intended gift. We have also a Thank You Card that very conveniently serves in making acknowledgement of your gifts received. Its interesting to keep a diary both at the moment and to refer to in com- ing years, It saves the memory. We have them to accommodate entries for one year or five years, moderate- ly priced. Sunday School Helps good for the entire year are at present out of stock. We will procure them prompt- ly for you on request. Have you read "Good-bye Mr. Chips," one of our best sellers. A re- viewer says "a tender and gentle story as warming to the -head and as nourishing to the spirit as any I can remember. Price 61.25. Tile W. D. Fair Go Often the Cheapest—Always the Best THURS., DEC. 27, 1934' y ONE P +4.. FRIEND TELLS ANOTHER aditlirinr aninte pini :0,,, RED WHITE ears care lee I pen !or Y tO Lspect ar a' s d Bei;, ig our Stock by Half, Regardless of C S Special Price List Next Week. Gods moved from shelf, to counter duri ,g this Sale t Free Denby China Special New's Years "Walkerside's Ice Cream" New Year's Oranges, Large and Juicy Special Mixture of Candy and Nuts e Fear We will be pleased to give you our Calendar with an order. Where "Sens for Less" Price Prevails Miss M. R. Clark is spending a week with relatives in Toronto. Mr. George Beatty spent Christmas Day at his home in Wingham. Mrs. H. B. Chant of St. Catharines is with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sutter. Miss Madelon Hawkins of Toronto is with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Thos. Hawkins. Mr. Douglas Shipley of Toronto spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Win. Shipley. Mr. Tom Rutherford :of the Univer- sity of Toronto is spending the Christmas vacation in town. Misses Isabelle Hollies and Ruth Pickett of London spent the week- end at their respective homes, Rev. A. A. Holmes of Toronto and Misses Eleanor, Gwen and Ethel Holmes were in Clinton last week, Mr. Kenneth Carter of Chatham spent the holiday at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs V4^i1l Carter. Miss Esther Trewartha of Toronto is holidaying at the home of her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. N. W. Tre- wartha. Miss Marjory McEwen of Toronto is holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McEwen of Stan - ;ley township. Mr, Ales. Addison of the University of Western Ontario, London, is home with his parents, ';Mr. and Mrs, J. Addison. Mies Grace Hellyar and Mr, Bren- ton Hellyar of Massey are holiday- ing with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hellyar. Mr. Newman Paterson of the Uni- versity of Toronto is holidaying at the home of his patents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Paterson. Miss Janet McTaggart of the Uni- versity of Toronto is spending the Christmas vacation with her moth- er, Mrs. M IT. McTaggart. Mr. Roy Cook of McMaster Univer- sity, Hamilton, is spending the Christmas vacation with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cook. Miss Helen Manning of the Ontario College of Education, Toronto, is home for the vacation with her parents, M,r and Mrs. R. E. Man- ning. • Miss Olive Thompson of. MacDonald Hall, Guelph, is spending the holi- days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. H. S. Thompson of Goderich township. kr. Hugh Middleton of the Univer. city of Toronto is spending the Christmas holidays 'with Ms par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Middleton of Goderich township. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Livermore and. Billy of Aylmer and Mr. and Mrs., Clarence Green of Teeswater were Christmas visitors with their par- ents, M. and Mrs. James Liver- more. Miss Florence Rorke of Toronto, Mr, Kenneth Rorke. of Cobalt, and Mr. Edward Rale •of Huron College, London,' are spending the Christ- mas vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rorke. Miss Jean Plumsteel of Elora and Miss Margaret. Plumsteel of the University of Western Ontario, London, are spending the Christ- mas 'holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J..Plumsteel. fit co aztirammasirmixamammummentscoe 1 CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERrA Phone 48 ``.d';.�3.7�'��C3�'�.'��"��i�'.�t-.�S�`L-��:��,•`NF1'L�:''+'+-.raF.r:"bL%�. 1 Big New Year's Eve Dance i Season's Greetings DANCE CLINTON TOWN HALL Mon., December 31 Rhythm Ramblers '6 -Piece Orchestra Goofy Hats, Serpentine Streamers and a big time for everybody. Admission per person, 25e. Booth in Hall. W. E. (Dinty) Moore, Floor Mgr. DANCE IN THE OLD TIME CLUB ROOMS Monday, December 31 Under auspices of Women's Institute Admission, 25c. GOOD MUSIC, GOOD DANCING LUNCH SERVED. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs. H. A. Steven of Matechewan is visiting her mother, Mrs, C. Bart- liif, Mrs. M. E. McFadden of Cooksville is visiting her mother, Mrs. James Cornish. Mrs. McDougaIl of Lucan spent 'Christmas with Rev. I{ and Mrs. M'eGoun. Miss Eva Chuff is spending a few ,days with her sister, Mrs. Phoenix of Grimsby. Mr. John Torrance of Lethbridge, Alta., is with his another, Mrs. John Torrance. Mr. and Mrs, G. W. Pinner of Toron- to were holiday visitors with Ms, C. Bartliff. Mr. Dodds Holloway of Fleming, Sask., is holidaying with his moth- er, Mrs. oth-er,Mirs. A. J. Holloway. Mrs. Morrison and Miss M 1VIorrison of Hensall spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Morrison. Mrs. K. Clarke . of Goderich spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Char- Ies Glew of Huron Road, East. Miss Kathleen McKinnon of Napanee is spending the Christmas vacation with Mrs. McKinnon and Mrs. Johnson. Mrs. E. Johnson , and son and daughter of Drayton are visiting Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs, Ed. Morrison. Mrs, Eph. Brown of Clinton is spend- ing the Christmas vacation with her daughter, Mrs. Whir.. Hioggart of Londesboro. IVIiss Violet Miller of the Collegiate staff of Winnipeg is visiting her sister, Mrs. Hugh Hawkins for the. Christmas holidays. Messrs. Eddie and Drank Dale of London were holiday visitors with their father, Mr. Arthur Dale, of the Huron Road, East. Mr. Benson Corless of the staff of the Bank of Montreal in Hamilton spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless, Misses. Olive and Madelon Glew of. London spent Christmas Day with their parents, liar. and Mrs. Charles Glew of the Huron Road, East. We wish to thank allour customers for their patronage during the past year and hope that we may continue to serve you, in the coining year. Henri Beauty Shop A HAPPY NEW .YEAR TO OUR FRIENDS sensessienmansanannissesseennteasnamssissonesammaissapasestim _ .. 4 da$i�aa9t`d1972inr`�t�IZiM-Di:li.Y24miahYMi$a`^at�tniiitntnt3r9i`�137hfidinsa`.dt'hh�,.M5-3wznr.,,o_w^a�.vn‘vah.stPSA t"ri .Y.3ww .,c,,w4,^4-Ka'n vastoawzig . il{,M ii aaagagaa iOIRMC O iLa Mi aCii°ir".EaiM€:MV; 11 D We Wish You All a Very Happy and Prosperous New Year BALL & ZA PE Hardware, N. BALL, Phone 110. The Store With The Stock Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers Phone J. J. ZAPFE, 195. Phone 103. A. 1 4 A !rl':Fi�Yd ,dfiN +xr��x yyfs.,,,a:�:w -.xCN6 , w, ".7•N' =mor '../�3L m�s,:. � x+� rsd N.. �.�' G WE THANK YOU! ::,, OUR CUSTOMERS Again we welcome the New Year, with its goodwill and fellow- ship; At this joyous season we will break through our ordinary re- serve and give more voluble expression to the goodwill we have felt o afl year. Our store and staff are thankful to you 'our customers, for anoth- e er record-breaking year in business ....... setting a new high inane for Sales both in dollars and tonnage. BUT WE, APPRE'�C'1A,TE MACH ., MORE THE CONFIDENCE AND GOOD WILL which the increase in ' business . denotes. WE HAVE TRIED HARD' q TO EARN THAT CONFIDENCE AND WE 'TRUST' THAT IT IS MERITED. o TO YOU AND' YOUR FAMILY, WE EXTEND OUR REST WISHES AND GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, FOR PROSPERITY, TOY, PEACE AND CONTENTMENT, HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 ..7'.1 cK IGHT & SON 4 "Your Superior Store" We Se11 the Best For Less Phone 111 CLINTON l3 I; I,