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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-02, Page 11THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1954 CLIN PON NEWS ECQRD P E `ELEVEN x, R - - McCauley Speaks t PCs Predicts Juane'S5` Ekctia►r Citing the possibility of a, pro- Canada" are entlr"ely dependents on vinciai election next 'Jun , 13 ob income i'rom farms•'! he said. McAuley] MLA fo'r Riv;r,%%, told 'Citing the ;progress de by Progressive Conservative Co ty Conservative Governments, Mc, , • members of 'the Xiuro a= Mc ale pointed out that during tion ' to keep their organization the Conservative regime Nofthein e strong ' to belp ensure ; the return 'Ontario 'was opened up, , the great- of'theart to pow, est highway .prokram in the pro ' P y ervinc,Is bis or as been carried The meet- out, tremendous assistance has ing elected been given to schools and" hospit, ffi' G e o• Ginn als, the province has the lowest ch,, tax :rate in Canada and Ontario G o d e r:i as 'been the leader in the drive T own ship, has Old' Age Pensioris, as its new Speaking` of the possibility of a president, Provincial election, he, said ;tbat s -u c reeding he did not think there was much • „ i doubt there would be one next Dr. 11 i P. S. t t year. "Eve body guesses it will - next June." he said, _ Clinton. " to Premier ri Gr, C. GINN Frost." McAuley was i trod by by R Y_Other officers elected were: �Vil- Mr, Pryde and thanked y Dr, liam Elrington, Exeter,' first vice- McMaster. esi t; Russell Bolton, Dublin, Good Representation pr den u 1 0 second vice-president; Dr. E. A. T 'Pi a in a brief address, _ NTO McMaster, Seaforth, third vice- yd , et 2 expressed appreciation that prac- es ent; Jaynes Donnelly, G er- tically all municipalities ih the < ,•d ack riding Were represented at the ! Grand The• slate d fro Peres, brought in meeting. 1 1 od by a, nominating committee, was He said io felt that triers Would r, adopted ii animously by the meet- .bean electionirext year,' 'possibly Owing' to the death' of the late W. C 131rOwn, ` f This sale to Oast LIMITED TIME ONLY. Ridie- g '� , early in the summer, possibly not until the fall.", Historic Ridhig Mr; Pryde said also that the this long' µestablished business' must be liquidated. ulously low. prices offered. NO returns - refunds = Or Mr. McAuley, in his address, highway scandal was "almost a Must O. "' lily aWays. H. E. PASSMOTE Liquidator. pointed out that Huron was a dead issue;' and stated that there Everything m s g q "great' and historic riding." He were "no strings attached to any paid tribute to Tom Pryde, pres- money contributed ° t o party ent member -of the Legislature for funds.", Huron. "Men like him have made Mr.- Pryde -took the occasion CZ J_ Row N� S St rts FRI:.DAY serving in -the Legislature a pleas- to squelch any rumours that he ure for me." might retire, by announcing that He said that the English, Irish he would run in next year's elec- acid Scots who settled in. Ontario tion. S`9 were truly great pioneers. "They The meeting expressed votes of a., m . had tremendous foresight." confidence in Progressive Conser- e He stressed also that people in vative Leader George Drew and in e urban 'centres should be taught Premier. Frost, Appreciation was more and should learn more about expressed also to members of the ' farming life. "The chief primary outgoing executive of the county N/� �j r industry of this country is agricul—association for the work they had 1, <ITIP—gtore Glared ' V1etween. 12 and 1 ' p.m.• ture. One-fifth of the people of I done. a Hundreds of Bargains Not Advertised Ladies'Gloves Winter Overcoats PRICED ORIGINALLY TO 2.85 Mostly old styles. Hundreds of them. ' Silk-Chomoisette, . Suede `165 in the lot. Mostly ladies'. • Very few men's included. Very Finish, Kid, Capeskin. All sizes, Some of the skim gloves ore quite old styles: Some could be cut over for children's garments. While acceptable, Come in and took them over, they last, at these ridiculously low prices. 10c and -25c pr,. 10cnd 25c and CHILDREN'S Lace Eyelet LADIES' COTTON LADIES' & CITILDREN'S SOCKS Erilliangs Dresses . PURSES ORIGINALLY TO 85c Very large quantity. i% and sa lengths. Very nicely .mercerized Very large quantity. Come in and Styles old, but material good. Could be cut up for aprons. Most- Just the thing ,for the children to play house with, Old styles. While in pastel shades, Take your choice fools it over, Must be, sold at ly all Cotton Prints, they last -- at this low price. ridiculous prices, DIRT roc 5c 5c ea. 2 25 c P5c and ea. pr. _ LADIES' . °— CHILDRIEN'S -- MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS These. were originally marked as high as $9,50. Some are very old styles. Might be suitable. to -wear to the barn,. Look them over and take your choice at this ridiculous price. 25c each WOOL BLANKETS LrIN11TED QUANTITY .Some moth -damaged could be treated. Look them over. White, colored and Reversible. Originally marked up as high as 22.50. To clear - 2.00 t0 4.95 Y-oaasiv� DORMEYER ' MODEL 7500 . things you FOOD r.eeall need MIXER y FOR ME PRICE OF JUSr 10Y ! 1 rl Gives you all these features: 5 full - powered speeds , Full size CLOTHES 'beaters ... finger-tip beater release !r!1 one -hand operation. Stands DRYER an base for easy draining, GUAR- ANTEED. � ^ for ONE week f•' ��,��!$N`• IN -ON THE • Every day is a good drying day with this new Dominion Dryer. $eatslhe sun, LADIES' & CHILDREN'S a ti because it drys without exposure. No BOYS' Boys' 9 Cotton S4I � S fm worry about wind or rain or ice or snow. ®y Cotton A Drys quickly — BUT ONLY AS MUCH ✓� AS YOU SET IT FOR. Dryness is regu- CAPS and p � � �q� LValer1lt�� `� yGM� rate�d by the control dial. Stops Keep - J mittically —load it and leave it. Keeps Wool TOQUES Good Assortment Very large - quantities. Long Hose. Bring a basketful of damp the dories as good a colour as the sun Lisle, Worsted, Silk and Wool clothes down to our show- - gets them — saves coloured things from 22 to 32 t. Excellent Value room and see for yourself, fading. Reg. to 2.50 - Cashmere, Ribbed. Black, White, how nicely the Dryer will Has these features: Thermostatic control All first quality. Excellent for These are quite a good assort- and Colors, do them. • , Vacuum Drying System preheats air; Assorted colors and styles. Some has highest drying rate, costs less to very old. To clear 'at-- summer wear, While they lash- hent; and a very good value. Get Priced originally to $1.25 operate. Air-cooled cabinet... easy to yours while stock lasts. GIVE AWAY PRICES clean lint trap .. • outdoor humidity vent when needed Handy clean-out duct. 25c 2 for � 5c 35c pr. 5c and 10c pr. Y ; eras ve . . TERMS We'll leo pay it waft for ARD -GOOD'S Certs l �llY'tS e "'.iii - or itself in the fame we u. y '75 d. WITHOUT `COLLARS give o ' Some,originally Marked to $9. ' at ridiculous rices. Group includes Wood Serge; Sizes 14--161/2. Striped arid Aiotn.' These are ..plenty good enough � �"o � � !` z, ., �: (OME IN All yardage going Sul p for many uses, and there are large quantities. Come iti and look =-" ' ' WE'LL Wools, .Voiles, Crepes, • ings; Coatings, and' a big variety too there over r i < :•? numerous to mention.. RIDICULOUSLY PRICED AT v� BE GLAD R., 0Cr 9825 , F. d. each OW yd y i0 SH _ eau MEMS and �oYs' LADIES' Dna er & Curtain READY MANE ..:, . SCARVES, � ►►�t4� Nla.�erxals - . CU RTA I N � , � • U. o �►��.� , i k nderwear. ' TIES Originally to 3:00 yd. This 'Large quantity of Lace and Silk group made up .of Combina- Phese fabrics, are not the . Soiree Silk .liiilste Iand n Youdouse in pattern- but the,, a latest tions., Long Drawers, in a wide Very, old, style y e, price is so Marquisette. ,Fine, for the child- variety of styles. While quantities Groves E146ctro' them for scarves, use them for low you might find a use for ren's 'playhouse, or , could be used last: braiding mats,. .them, Some excellent qualities in- g• 0 For :paint strainers. Re to 2.5 • eluded. ' To ,clear at--Phone88$J Clinton , , 10c 1 Jit 6'9c d. 5� �9 p 5 2 , • � each , c Y'.. t� . dao