Clinton News-Record, 1959-12-10, Page 12Congratulations!
To A. "Rod" Garon on the opening of his new
COIN WASH
We were happy to do the cabinet
work required for this new service.
CALE DOUCETTE
General Contractor
ONTARIO STREET, CLINTON - HU 2-9562
Best Wishes To The New
COIN WASH
Our Firm Roxatonod the Ceiling and
did the pointing required for
this Modern Store,
D. A. KAY and SON
HURON STREET, CLINTON HU 2-9542
CONGRATULATIONS!
Plumbing at the New
COIN WASH
was put in by
E. J. REYNOLDS
Maple Street, Clinton Phone HU 2-9616
Congratulations and Best Wishes to the New
COIN WASH
We were privileged to do the electrical work
for the equipment installed for washing and drying.
A. F. SCOTCHMER
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Bayfield Phone 16
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TRAIN SETS
PLASTIC - BATTERY OPERATED $4.50
WIND-UP TRAIN $1.98 to $4.95
LIONEL HO ELECTRIC TRAIN $26.95
4" 4? '74,Zetat4
LARGE DISPLAY OF
GIFT WRAP
Tree Decorations - Tree Lights
Christmas Tablecloths
and Serviettes
GIFTS for HIM and HER
HAMMERED ALUMINUM TRAYS
$3.25 to $6.50
MELAMINE DINNERWARE SETS - in Pink
or Blue Pattern
ALUMINUM LAZY SUSANS-$5.25 to $9.98
WALL PLAQUES in Fruit, Flower, Animal,
Figures $3.50 to $10.00 pr.
DESK PEN with Calendar
Attachments $5.75 to $10.75
TELEPHONE INDEX in assorted
Colours $3.50 to $6.00
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Boxes Of-Vincent Peale 12 for 70c
Currier & Ives 12 for $1.00
Frank Panabaker 10 for $1.00
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CHRISTMAS CARDS Printed in our Store
For Delivery Same Day As Ordered
Use Our LAY-A-WAY PLAN JON GNAGY LEARN TO DRAW SETS
On All Gifts and Toys
See Our TV Program at 6 p.m.
CKNX-TV, Wingham, Saturdays
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THURSDAY, Dgeviving iA,1909
UCO Has .Entered-
Processing Task
One of the largest broiler and
turkey processing businesses in
Ontario will he purchased by Un-
ilea Co-operatives of Ontario. It.
was announced to &legates_ et
1.ICO's1.2tb annual meeting in To-
ronto, The Tend-R-Flesh busin-
ess, which has an annual sales
volume of about four million dol-
lars, will likely be taken over- by.
February 1, 1960,
"Growers of broilers and turic-
Adam Flowers Is
Bayfield Trustee
Adam Flowers will be the new
trustee on the Bayfield Village
board in 1960. He. will serve with
E. A. Featherston (chairman in
1959) and F. P. Arkell.
Only two men qualified for the
job following the ',nomination day
held on November 30. At the
second nomination on December
7, for which George Castle, re-
turning officer, presided, two men
were named. LeRoy Poth was pro-
posed by Alfred S. Scoicinner, -See-
boded by F. P. Arkell. Adam
eys will be invited to participate in patronage returns, in financing,
and on influencing policy through
a represetative committee of pro-
ducers. Present management will
continue with the business," Mr.
Harman reported.
Directors regard this pui;chase
of the Tend-R-Flesh business as a
major move into conducting an in-
creasing proportion of the farm-
ers' off-farm business in. Ontario,
under farmer ownership," he con-
cluded,
coming Events
Wednesday, Noon-Last chance
to place advertisements in this
column. Phone before 12.30 p.m.
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Thurs., Dec. 10-Bingo in Leg-
ion Memorial Hall, Kirk Street,
at 8.30 p.m. 15 regular games at
$5; Jackpot $59 in 59 numbers;
3 door prizes; $2.50 each, choose
a turkey or money. - Admission
50c. 20tfb
Harbourlite Inn - Sorry ,no
public dance until Christmas,
Friday, December 25. Teen-twenty
record dance with Johnny Brent,
Saturday, December 26. Dancing to
Joe Gaffney and His Orchestra.
New Year's Eve tickets on sale
at box office. Reservations phone
JA 4-9371 or 9264. 48-tfb
Friday, Dec. 11-Dance, Clinton
Legion Hall, sponsored by L.O.L.
and L.O.B.A. Building Fund; mu-
sic by Slim Boucher and the Gol-
den Prairie Cowboys. 49b
Monday, December 14 - 8.15
p.m. IOOF Annual Christmas
Party, Orange Hall. Gifts ex-
changed. All members and friends
invited: 49-b
Tuesday, Dec. 15-100th Anni-
versary of Varna LOL No. 1035.
Social evening, Varna Town Hall,
euchre and crokinole.. Admission
50c. Ladies please bring lunch.
49b
Sunday, Dee. 20 - Carol and
candle-lighting service, Wesley-
Willis Church. Young adults and
Hi-C. Pageant, 7.30 p.m. 49b
Flowers was proposed by W. H.
Johnston and Lorne A. Sparks,
Mr. Path did not quallfY.
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AUBURN
4-1EX Club Meets.
Margaret Haines presided at the
sixth. meeting of the Auburn Tidy
Teens 4-H Club held at the home
of Mrs. Ed,. Davies with eight
members present. Mrs. Davies
spoke on the "Storage of Clothes"
and the leader, Mrs. Keith Mach.
an demonstrated how to make
shoe packs.
FREE
on OPENING DAY'
DECEMBER 10
WASHING ONLY
At The New
COIN WASH
NEED A BETTER CAR
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS' DRIVING?
Every car on our lot has been Safety, Checked by
Licenced Mechanics. Guaranteed to be•
roadworthy-they are priced right.
'55 OLDSMOBILE Coach $1450
A smart two-tone. Standard transmission.
Completed tuned for winter drivinq,,
'56 NASH Sedan $1450
A nice two-tone. Radio. A lovely family car.
'55 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon $11.50
Smart new paint. Completely overhauled..
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Several Others to choose from
Various Makes and Styles
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A Few "Cheopies" from $200 up
These are not in top condition,
but will provide good service.
"4 All OVID.
BUY NOW - PAY NEXT YEAR
We'll arrange GMAC terms to suit you..
Lorne Brown Motors Ltd.
Your Friendly CHEV.-OLDS. 4000.
VAUXHALL Dealer
HUnter 2-9321 - CLINTON
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OPENING DECEMBER 10
Americtes ne eat, fastest
!curl r y service
Farm and Animal Sets - $5.98 - Battery Operated Tanks, Trucks,
Steam Rollers, etc., $1.98 to $5.95
DOLL HOUSE Ranch Style with PANDA BEAR - With
Furniture $3.98 to $6.98 Vest $14.98 ,,,r\
TEA SETS --Plastic, China and TEDDY-PANDA BEAR $6.98-$9.95 ci\c
Metal 75c to $4.50 SHAGGY DOG $5.98 C.>"'„
SPECIAL Family Assortment 51 cards $1.00
Winter Scenes Kodachrome Cards
Religious Boxes 59c to $2.50
Cards of Many Designs Packed
25 Cards . $1.00 to $3.75 per box
BOXED STATIONERY in
Fancy Notes - Colored
Paper Heavy Quality
Paper 59c to $5.00
BOXED STATIONERY
The coin operated do-it-yourself
SPAIDEWASNI
It's now a reality. You can take your laundry to one spot - use as many
machines as you need - and completely wash and dry your entire week'S
washing - in less than one hour. You can do it on the same trip as shop,
ping - a visit to the supermarket or drugstore - or late at night - while
dad sits with the children.
You do your washing in brand new coin operated top-loading Speed
Queens with the fabulous new short cycle. Coin operated dryers, too, are
at your disposal.
13ring your own soap, detergent and bleach, if you prefer. You can't
launder for less so try it this week - at coin operated do-it-yourself
SPEED WASH for only .
WASH 25c
DRY 10c
Open seven days a week --24 hours a day
14 KING STREET CLINTON
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