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ACCOMMODATION ACCOMMODATION
FOR RENT FOR RENT
APARTMENT; furnished and
heated, suitable for two, Apply
93 Huron S.t, ` 34tfb
SMALL Fuxlnishee, heated ap-
artment to rent on ,Princess.
Street, Phone 482-9794. 50tlb
LARGE TRAILER, for rent, ful-
ly furnished. Apply at Becker's
Trailer Court. 24tfil,
GROUND FLOOR, 2 bedroom
apartment, heated, available
now. Phone 482-3837, 4$tfb
MODERN 2 'bedroom cottage
for rent, close. to bu'sinest see,
tion. Phone 482-9087, 49, 50b
BRUCEFIELD— 3 bedroom
;house, oil ,heated, Phone 262-
5047. 4ltfb
MODEIi;N 2 Bedroom cottage,
Dill ,heated; 345 Victoria St,
Available in January, Phone
482-3221, 49tfb
2 BEDROOM HOUSE on Jam-
es Street. Apply North End
Store or phone 482.3323.
48tfb
APARTMENT for rent, heated,
private ,entrance, $50 a month.
Phone 482-6663 or 482-9568
after 5 p.m. 22tfb
UNFURNISHED 2 bedroom a-
partment, centrally located, am-
ple parking, available now.
Phone 482-7661. 35tfb
ONE BEDROOM HOUSE, ful-
ly modern, stove and refrigera-
tor, $45.00, Phone 482.6663 or
482-9568. 48tfb
FURNISHED and unfurnished
one bedroom and 2 bedroom
apartments. Phone 482-6685,
Ceriel Van Demme. 45tfb
2 1eE)ROOM uptown apart-
ment, furnished; 2 bedroom
house in village of Hoilmesville.
Phone, 482-6694. 32tfb
2 BEDROOM DUPLEX in ex-
cellent condition; gas furnace,
available now. H. C. Lawson.
Phone 482-9644. 47tfb•
LOVELY modern country
home, freshly redecorated, one
nine north ,of Hensall on No.
4 Highway. J. C. Siriil1ie, Phone
262-5141. 38tfb
TWO BEDROOM furnished or
partly furnished apartment.
Central location. Phone 482-
9005. 46 Princess St. West.
35tfb
2 BEDROOM apartment, newly
decorated, at 100 North Street,
available now. Apply to Don C.
Colquhoun, 482-9506 or 200 Ont-
ario Street. 44tfb
SMALL QNE-BEDROOM a-
partment, unfurnished, redec-
orated, 136 Huron St., Phone
482-7702 or 482-9502 or inquire
at Crown Bawling Lanes. 29tfb
BRUCEFIELD--Modern 2 and
3 bedroom apartments, indivi-
dual thermostat controlled heat-
ing, available now. Phone 262-
5047. 48tfb
EXCEPTIONALLY NICE 3
bedroomapartment in a duplex
at 229 James. Street, Clinton.
All conveniences. Available
January 1. Apply to Mrs. Lang.
Phone 482-7858. 50tfb
3 BEDROOM HOUSE in Bruce -
field. 33/4 miles from RCAF
Station. Modern conveniences,
newly decorated; 4 piece bath.
Service by Clinton high school
bus. Phone 482-9820. 50-1b
TWO BEDROOM cottage on
William St. in Clinton. Avail-
able Jen. 15, 1966. Contact Mins.
Leo Stephenson, Seaforth dur-
ing noon hour or between 6-7
pm. Phone 527-0513. 49, 50p
NEWLY DECORATED, unfur-
nished 2 bedroom ground floor
apartment, heated, private en-
trrance, • ample parking. Avail-
able now, also furnished and
heated 1 bedroom apartment,
private bath, washing facilities.
Phone 482-3329 at noon or after
5. 47tfb
3 BEDROOM house on No. 8
highway, 4 miles east of Clin-
ton, modem conveniences, new-
ly decorated, new oil furnace.
Phone 482-7548, Doug Hugill.
38tfb
HOUSE FOR RENT -.- 1 mile.
east of Brucefield, served by
Habkirk Bus Service to RCAF
Station, Available Oct. 1,.
Haugh Brothers, Brucefield
27.0927.. 35tfb
LARGE 2 -Bedroom, completely
self-contained apartment, free
laundry room facilities equip-
ped with automatic washer and
dryer. Apply 201 King Street,
Apt. 1 or phone 482-9227. 17tfb
DESIRABLE, ground floor Apt,
on Albert St, Two 'bedrooms,
gas range supplied. Rent rea-
sonable. Available Jan. 1. Ap-
ply to John Plumtree, 84 Al-
bert St. or phone 482--996995,
ONE GROUND FLOOR 2 bed-
room, heated, umfurnished a-
partment. One upstair 2 bed-
room, furnished, heated apart-
ment. Both self contained,
Phone Roy Tyndall at 482-9928,
47bfb
ARTICLES FOR SALE
PIANO for sale. Phone 482-
9094. 50b
NEW POTATOES for sale;
also beef by the quarter or
half. Phone 482-7578. 29tfb
FLEETWOOD hi-fi cornbinat-
ion radio and phonograph.
Phone 482-7606. 48,-50p
SIMPLICITY Washers now a-
vailable at T. A, Dutton Appli-
ances, Brucefield. Open even-
ings. 38tfb
SMALL Duo -Therm gas heater
about 20,000 B.T.U.'s with flue
pipes. John Plumtree, Phone
482-9695. 41•tfb
CHINA' CABINET, grained
walnut, glass door, 4 shelves;
64" x 41" x 15" deep. Phone
482-9560. 49tfb
APPLE SALE -- SPECIAL —
Courtlands, excellent far eating
or cooking. Sale price $2.00
per bushel in your containers.
Other varieties on hand. Follow
No. 8 highway to .Holanesville,
turn left and follow signs. Art
Bell's Fruit Fenn, Phone 524-
8037.
47tfb
Christmas Special
Free Ukulele with 10 lessons,
pay for the lessons only.
PULSIFER GUITAR STUDIO
77 Huron Street
Open Fridays and Saturdays
until Christmas.
Phone 482-7166
49-50-1b
GIRL'S winter coat, size 12,
never worn; child's 3 -piece
snowsuit, size 6x, hardly worn;
large wooden folding ironing
board. 422 Victoria, Clinton.
482-9944. 50p
DOLL PRAM; hobby horse;
Girl's, 3 -piece winter coat set,
size 6x, green and brown; Lad-
ies berg coat, size 12. Phone
482-3868. 50p
WASHING machine; refriger-
ator; kitchen net; dining room
table ,and buffet. All in good
condition, reasonable. 84 Albert
St. Mrs. Earl Switzer or phone
482-9958. 50p
CAREFREE HEATING — For
the only fuel oil insured against
explosion, we give free burner
service. A. G. GRIGG & SON,
phone 482-9411. tfb
Christmas Special
Free Guitar included with a
course of 40 lessons, yours to
keep,
PUSIFER GUITAR STUDIO
77 Huron Street
Open Fridays and .Saturdays
until Christmas or Phone
482-7166
49-50-1b
GUITARS
1V 12,5 $15.95
McEwan's Store
50b
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PUT THESE ON YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING LIST . . .
• LIGHT OR DARK CHRISTMAS CAKE
• CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS.
• A Variety of CHRISTMAS COOKIES
• DINNER ROLLS • MINCE PIE
GIFT WRAPPED •
CHOCOLATES
By Smiles 'n Chuckles
Moir
BartIifIs
Bakery
y
.Lmted
Bakery and Restaurant
482.9721
CLIFTON
ID
ARTICLES FOR SALE
SPRAYED APPLES, cooking
and eating. Free delivery in
Clinton and RCAF 'houses.
Phone 482-3214, Fred McCly-
Mont, 1 mile south of Varna.
47tfb
DRAPERY PULL. RODS —
Track, curtain rods, venetian
blinds, bamboo draperies, win-
dow blinds. Free estimates
elven.. Irwln's Dry Goods.
tfb.
Drum Lessons
Beginning soon, 3 age groups,
10 years and under, 14 years
and under, ,15 years and over.
Free practice pad and sticks
given to everyone enrolling be-
fore Christmas.
PULSIFER GUITAR STUDIO
77 Huron St., Clinton
49-50-1b
VACUUM CLEANERS
Sales and Service
Repairs, hose,? and bags for all
makes of vacuum cleaners and
polishers. Reco,,aditioned mach-
'nes of all makrs for sale.
BOB PECK, Varna,
phone Hens:4.1 262-6350
DIAMONDS
FROM ANSTETT'S
Fiery centre diamond soli-
taire, white gold with 2 tap-
ered baguettes... $1,050.00
Radiant Solitaire Diamond
mounted in white gold set-
ting. $995.00
Modern new creation set in
a dazzling array. 5 dia-
monds embraced by 24.
small diamonds..... $650.00
Beautiful White Gold Soli-
taire of neat simple design.
$475.00
Triple Uniform Diamonds in
elegant setting of precious
gold. $325.00
White Gold Diamond Din-
ner Ring of unusual design,
10 diamonds in a leaf ef-
fect around a brilliant dia-
mond. $325.00
Unusually lovely 22 Dia-
mond Dinner Ring, white
gold mount. ...,.... $285.00
25 Brilliant Diamonds in
modern Marquise Mount.
$275.00
"Fashionable" Gents Dia-
mond Ring with brilliant
diamonds, Florentine finish-
ed shoulders. $350.00
"Cluster of Diamonds"
Gents Ring Set with 8 dia-
monds in yellow gold set-
ting. $300.00
"The Statesman", Gents
Yellow Gold Ring, set with
flashing solitaire diamond.
$150.00
Diamond Pierced Earrings.
$200.00
Diamond Pendants, 6 dia-
monds and cultured pearl.
$125.00
The above diamonds and' many
more priced from $39.95 up
are on display at
our store.
Phone 482-9525
For An Evening
Appointment
ANSTETT
JEWELLERS LTD.
CLINTON
50b
Christmas Trees
Pruned Scotch Pine
Number of 6 ft, trees left.
Choose Your Own From
Our Farm •
$1.25 to $1.50
WILL DELIVER
LLOYD MEDD
RR 1, Clinton 482-9836
ARTICLES WAtITED
PIANOS WANTED, any -condi,-
tion. Please, state height, make
and price, Write Beet 473, Clin-
ton News -Record. 47-50p
AUTOS FOR SALE
1960 PONTIAC convertible, V8
tauter otic, new tires, new top
and new paint. Call: weekends'
482-9613
2 CAR SALE . . 1961 Chrysler
Saratoga in good coruditiotr and
1060 Fiat :$80.06 peer month.
Phone 482-9497. 40; 50b
1960 FORD, rairlane 500 6
autonvatic, blatk with red ire
teeter, 40,000 Miles. Phone 482-
9144, 50b
CUSTOM 'WORK
TV AERIAL sale and service,
Phone 482-9859.
48-52p
JACK'S FUl1N1TURE REPAIR
SHOP, Furniture and other
wooden "articles repaired; At
rear of No. 84 Albert St; Phone
482 -9095 -John Plumtree. 2ltfb
ELECTROLUX Canada Ltd,
Sales and Service. Alvin Riley,
524-6514. 153 Lighthouse St.,
Goderich. 18tfb
PAINTING
PHONE GORDON CHARTER
AT 482.9654.
46tfb
CLINTON Saw Sharpening
Services saws, 'soissons,
shears, clippers and all edge
tools sharpened quickly and ac-
curately. Saws sharpened, gain-
red and set. Bedisaw Sharpall
Equipment, Art Levett, 139
Erie St. S., Clinton. 49tfb
We Specialize In .. .
Furnace Installations
Heating Service
Electric Wiring
Appliance Service
Plumbing Installations.
Eavestroughing
CHUTER Plumbing,
Heating, Electric
SALES & SERVICE
46 King Street Phone 482-7652
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used.
All work guaranteed.
Write or phone
LOUIS BLAKE
RR 2, Brussels
Phone 442 W 6, Brussels
37-50p
DO IT YOURSELF
SAVE MONEY
RENT THESE MACHINES
FLOOR SANDER
FLOOR EDGER
HAND SANDERS
Belt
Finishing
Duo Type
LARGE
POLISHER -SCRUBBER
JIG SAW
SKIL SAW
RUG SHAMPOO MITH
WET -DRY VACUUM
CREST HARDWARE
BALL & MUTCH Ltd.
69 ALBERT ST., CLINTON
Phone 482-9505
tfb
CUSTOM
OM; WORK
WATCH REPAIR is .e job .for
experts. Our work assures your
atisfaction. counter's Jewellery.
Huron County's Oldest Esta-
blished Jewellery Store. tfb
ORTHOPEDIC and general
Shoe Repair, Our Clinton De-
pot is
at 55 Albert ,Street at
Amsings .Store. Henles Shoe
Repair, 71 Hamilton St., Gode-
rich, 38tfb
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
MATURE WOMAN, days only
or live in, to Dare for elderly
lady. To commence 'Work soon-
est. Box 460, Clinton News -
Record. 48tfb
HELP WANTED
MALE
FREE COOK BOOK
GET your Rawleigh Cook ,Book
now and information; how to
Make money selling Rawleigh
Products, full or parttime,
Write Rawleigh, ' Dept. L-169-
FC, 4005 Richelieu, St. Henry,
Montreal. 50b
WE GUARANTEE 'to show you
earnings of.e$30.00 per day.
Must have car and neat ap-
pearance. Permanent full time
position. Report to Room 1 at
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Mon., Tues., Wed., December 20,
21, 22, 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. only.
Come prepared to spend the
day as aux guest for a job
demonstration and interview.
49-51p
HERE'S an excellent opportun-
ity for a good salesman who
wants to earn a minimum of
$6,000. a year; 5 day week, 8
hours a day, no Saturday work,
age no limit, paid each day in
cash, plus monthly bonus. If
interested see Mr. G. Smiith,
from 7-9 p.m., Commercial
Hotel, Seaforth. Also inter-
viewing Monday, Tuesday, Wed-
nesday, December 20, 21, 22.
50p
MISCELLANEOUS
LET US REPAIR AND MAKE
your rings and jewellery like
new. Diamond rings renewed
and stones safely secured—don't
take chances. Expert work done
reasonably to your satisfaction.
Watch repairs and pearl re-
stringing. W. N. Counter.
tib
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
SOWS for sale, due soon. A. L.
Shanahan, 142 Joseph St., Clin-
ton. 50,1p
1 HOLS'1EIN cow, due in a
week, 1 Guernsey cow, due in
2 weeks. Phone 482-9890. 50b
PUREBRED 'HEREFORD bull
for sale, 14 months old. Phone
482-3221. 46b-48tfb
SERVICES
ATTENTION FARMERS
Marlatt Bros. Dead Stock Re-
moval. Highest cash prices paid
for dead ar disabled cows and
horses. $5.00 and up for weight
over 1000 lbs. Please phone
promptly. Phone collect 133
Brussels, 24 hr. service. License
390c65. 35tfb
DEAD ANIMAL
REMOVAL
For DEAD or DISABLED
ANIMALS -- Call. Collect
DARLING
& Company
Of Canada Limited
Phone Clinton 482-7269
Licence 350-C-65
7tfb
ATWOOD PET FOOD
SUPPLIES.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES
paid for dead and
disabled cows and
horses.
Call Collect 356-2622 Atwood
Licence 401-C-65.
45tfb
WANTED
WANT to buy 50-100 acre grass
ferns with house in Clinton
area: Write Box 501, Clinton
News -Record. 50,1b
l1410-101
ir, l,,
Clinton Community
Auction Sales
EVERY FRIDAY
at 13.0 p.m.
Government Inspected $Caleb
Cattle Sold by Weight
TERMS: CASH
JOI; CO1 EY, Saes Manager`
FOR SALE
400 BALES mixed hay for sale.
Phone 482-7482. 50b
FARROWING crates save baby
pigs — all Steel, easy adjust-
ment, mounted troughs for easy
feeding or trough and bowl: For
information: — George. Troyer,
RR 2, Hensall, Phone 262-5282
or 236-4072. 50-7b
VA CASE tractor, with hy-
draulics and PTO complete
with 2 furrow mounted plough,
2 row mounted smeller and
Henderson loader with Char -
Lynn pump. price $425. com-
plete. Bent Pepper 482-72 7.
0b
JUST 'ARRIVED
Another Shipment of
—TRACTORS
— SWATHERS
—COMBINES
— MOWERS
— RAKES
— TEDDERS
—WINDROWERS
— BALERS
--ELEVATORS
— WAGONS
—GRAIN TANKS
And Many Other Farm
' Machines
We stock over 1,000 Belts,
Hundreds of Pulleys, Bearings,
Spark Plugs; Plow Shares, Cul-
tivator Points, Bolts, Guards,
Sections, Hydraulics, etc.
Huron County's Largest
Farm Equipment Depot
Phone 527-0120
JOHN BACH
I.H. Dealer — Seaforth
23tfb
SERVICES
AUCTIONEER
RICHARD H. LOBB
113 Ontario St., Phohe 482-7898
Graduate of World's Largest
Reisah American School of
Auctioneering
43-65 to 43-66p
We dre shipping Cattle
every Monday for United
Co -Operatives of Ont. We
will pick up at your farm.
Phone collect not later' than
Saturday night.
SEAFORTH FARMERS
CO-OPERATIVE
5270778
MISCELLANEOUS
DAILY ,CAR R:N TALS rea-
sortable rates. MoGEE'S, .code-
rich. Phone 524-8391. 3tfb
PET STOCK
2 MONTH {OLP Collie pup,
Will give away :for good hone,
Phone 482-3812. 00x
FORSeALE 5 part�Gerneen
$hephrd and husky pups, •8
weeks old, Phone 482-6624, eeb
REGISTERED German Shen -
herd pups for sale, 10 weeks
old, black and tan, 2 males, 1
female. Will' hold for Christmas.
Ron Geddes, RR 2, Godericih,
Phone 524.7263. 50,1b.
COLLIE pup, 3 months old,.
male, a good oattle dog, also
2 year old Toy Terrier, male,
e good pet. 3. Archie ,Jones,
phone 482-7225. 49, 50p
FOR
CHRISTMAS GIVING
We suggest Coffee and
End Tables, China Cabinets,
Toy Boxes, Desks and
Bookcases.
Made to your specifications
and at your price.
KEN McNAIRN
482-7676
47tfb
PIANO TUNING
YOUR PIANO should be tined
and checked for moth damage
and other defects regularly. I
appreciate the continued priv-
ilege of servicing many of the
instruments in this area. George
W. Cox, phone 482-3870.
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STORE FOR ` RENT
STORE and office on main
street. Phone 482-6694. 32tfb
STORE on main corner of High-
ways 8 and 4 known as Red and
White Grocery. Apply to Roy
Tyndall, Phone 482-9928. 19tfb
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to express my appre-
ciation to my friends and neigh-
bours for cards, flowers, visits,
trealts, while a patient in Clin-
ton Hospital. Special thanks to
Dr. Newland, Dr. Walden, and
nurses on first floor. — FRED
SLAVIN. 50p
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to Dr, Walden, Dr.
Flowers :and the nurses of C1in-
-tan hospitail for their kindness
to me, also the many friends
who sent cards and letter's,
—EDWARD DAVIES, Auburn.
50b
We wish to extend our sin-
cere -thanks to all our friends
and neighbours who helped us
through our recent bereave-
ment at the loss of our dear
son and blether David. —ROB-
ERT and BEATRICE WELSH
altd FAMILY. 50p
,:'A sincere thank you to friends
,and neighbours for their cards
letters, visits, flowers, gifts and
toed sent to the home while I
was in Victoria Hospital. Spec-
ial thanks to Dr. Sales, Dr.
Page, Dr. Slader acrd nurses.
—MRS. ALLAN NEAL. 50p
I Would like to thank all
those who sent cards, treats
and visited me while I was a
patient in hospital. Special
thanks to doctors and muting
staff at Clinton Public Hospital.
—IVAN COLEMAN. 50b
CARDS OF THANKS
We Weal like o. _ .l to thank our
:family', frieu'dsrand .neigh:epe s.
for cards, glete end flowers sent
to us on our recent arletheerearY,
Spee'ial thanks to these Who
planned the Surprise Peetees
and those that called at our
home, which all made our 25th
anniv ersary a very special and
happy .event. — WLLA and
130B TAYLOR,. ,SOp
I would, like to 'thank n,y
friends ,and staff, 'elle were Iso
kind, while I was n patient ee
Clinton Public Hospital. --,MRS.
ARLENE FITZGERALD. 50p
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IN MEMORIAM
SHOOBIOROOK - In loving
memory of our clear husband
and Dad.
"We will never forget your
!smiling faee,
As you lived among us here,
And no one can take the glace
Of the one we loved so deer,"
—Sadly missed by Wife, Ethel
end children Stanley, Ruth
and Ann, 50b
ENGAGEMENTS
ANNOUNCED
Mr, and Mrs. Archer'
Fleet wish to enmolitiee the
engagement of their daugh-
ter, Shlriey Anr} to AC
William Alert Todd, on of
Mr, and Mrs:'...Alan Todd,
Powell River, B.C. ,The
wedding will take place on
Saturday, January 8, 1966
at St. Joseph's Catholic
Church, Clinton, Ontario.
50p
Mr, an'd Mrs, James
Greydanus, RR 1, Bayfield
wish to announce 'tile en-
gagement of their daugh-
ter, Francine Helene to Mr.
Leo Dykstra, son of Mr.
and Mrs. U, ryylstxa
, RR 2
Clinton. The marriage to
take place. in Christian Ree
formed ,Church, Clinton, on
December 23, 1965. 50x
Amish Schools . A Question For
Education's Study And Debate
(By W. E. Elliott)
GODERICH — A request by
North Norwich township coun-
cil that the department of edu-
cation take action to upgrade
"sub -standard private schools"
has received wide endorsement
from county councils to which
a resolution on this subject'
was sent.
Clerk Robert Watkins re-
ports 13 endorsements to date,
seven "nay" replies, one agree-
ment in principle, and in one
instance a county council. re-
ferred the resolution—for some
reason not easily understood—
to the Dominion government.
Huron council's legislative
committee, of which Reeve
Kenneth Stewart, McKillop, is
ohauman, gave the resolution
some study and did • not recom-
mend concurrence, pending fug-,
ler information.
The facts are that when cen-
tral schools were built in the
townships of North and South
Norwich, five years ago, the
Amish people bought two old
single -room schools, one in eaoh
township.
Since the 1961 fall term,
classes have been held, and the
schools are operated indepen-
dently of departmental stan-
dards. Accordingly, noo .inspec-
tor has authority to check on
.the situation.
North Norwich council in its
resolution set forth that "pri-
vate schools operated by groups
who do not give an equal op-
portunity in education do not
supply adequate school or plant
or give students the type of
outlook or competition with
other children of the 'commvn-
ity as has been promoted by
the department."
The council proposed that the
department 'take the neces-
sary steps to 'bring sub -stand-
ard private schools in this cate-
gory up to the standard of pub-
lic schools in the same school
area ... and that the trustees
ofprivate schools comply with
these standards or be compel-
led to send their children to
the public schools."
The Amish people set them-
selves religiously and socially
apart more than Mennonites
generally. They shun modern
dress and avoid many mech-
anical contrivances, They are
most numerous in parts of
Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indi-
ana.
(The setup iii regard to the
(Continued on page 7)
TENDERS
Tenders Are Invited By The
TOWN OF CLINTON
FOR A
GARBAGE COLLECTION
Full information available from the undersigned.
Tenders to be in by Friday, December 17, 1965.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
JOHN LIVERMORE,
Clerk, Town of Clinton,
Town Hall, Clinton.
Phone 482-9545.
50b 1
GIFT SHIRTS
SPORT SHIRTS
DRESS SHIRTS
ARROW WHITE IS
ALWAYS RIGHT
See the Perma-lron,
Never Needs Ironing
SWEATERS
PULLOVERS
CARDIGANS
All Sizes -- All Shades
From $9.95 Up
SWEAT SHIRTS
STANFI ELDS
All Sizes, All Shades
$3.95 ea.
GIFT BOXES
Pickett
MAIN CORNER
PYJAMA and
ROBE SETS
Medium and Large
$13.95 to $16.95
4.4114.14,,
Gift Suggestions
Gloves Scarves
Socks Ties
Jewellery Belts
Hats, Jackets
Pyjamas Vests
Fur Hats Slippers
Gowns Etc.
4
PILE
SWEATERS
S - M - L
$14.95 to $19.95
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GIFT CERTIFICATES -- LAY -AWAY
& Campbell Ltd.
MEN'S WEAR
CLINTON PHONE 482.9732