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.TB:URSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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Suggestion
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in Goderich.
'PHONE '91 'EVENINGS 559
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News ,Of Hensall
MRS. MMIAUDIe .HEDDEN, : Local Representative
Successful Bazaar
The Evening Auxiliary of the
United Church held a very .suc-
cessful bazaar and home cooking
sale in the school room of the
church Saturday afternoon, Nov.
25. Offered for sale were fancy
and knitted goods, aprons, nov-
elties, candy, home baking,' pro-
duce and miscellaneous. .Under
the auspices of the Women's Mis-
sienary Society, afternoon tea was
Served.
Hensel! W.I.
The Christmas meeting of Hen-
sel). Women's Institute will be
held in the Legion Rooms; on
Wednesday night, December 13.
Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Raine
are hostesses. In answer to the�
roll call, memlbers are asked to
present gifts of money (rather
than toys) for London War Mem-
orial Children's Hospital. ` Also
name your favourite Christmas
Carol.
Church, Rev, W. 3. Rogers intro-
duced as the guest speaker, J. E.
Williamson, prominent Toronto
businessman, representing the
Ontario Temperance Federation.
The choir oefered the (ajhthem
"Spirit of God"; special parts be-
ing taken by Mrs. H .McEwen end
S. G. ,Rennie.
The evening service was with-
drawn in favor of the film "See-,
ond Chance". in the Presbyterian
Church. Next Sunday, Rev. W.
J. Roge's will conduct regular
services at 11 a.m. and 7 pen.
Religious . Film Presented,
A large and appreciative aud-
ience attended , the showing cf
the outstanding- religious film,
"Second Chance," which was pre-
sented in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday evening, De-
cember 3. Rev. P. A. Ferguson
presided. Prayer was offered by
Rev. L. Sinclair, Exeter. Rev.
W. J. . Rogers of the United
Church, operated the films. A
ladies' quartette, composed of
Mrs. P. Ferguson, Mrs. Tiberio,
Mrs. C. Forrest and Mrs. C. Ken-
nedy rendered beautifully "Lord,
I'm Coming Home." Organ music
was provided by . Mr. Nicol,.
ACCO. •
Evening Auxiliary
The monthly Evening Auxiliary
meeting will be held in the Unit-
ed Church school room on Mon-
day night, Dec. 11. Mrs.'P. Mc-
Naughton and Miss Ellis ere host-
esses. Mrs. Shirray will give the
devotional; Miss Avery, , the
Study. For the WMS bale, mem-
bers are asked to offer h col-
lection of used clothing for
children or adults. 'Each mem-
ber is requested to bring a gift
worth 50 to 75 cents, same to be
exchanged. Mrs. R. Drysdale and
Mrs. J. Drysdale are in cherge
of games, etc.
"Community Night" Held
'"Community Night" was held
in the Town Hall, Friday even-
ing, Nov. 24, sponsored by Hen -
sail Women's Institute, The first
part of the evening was devoted
to cards, following with a dance
with music .by Seamon. Orch-
estra. The highlight of the even-
ing Was the dtiawing for 25 prizes
Injured in Fall
The many friends of Mrs. Mary
McKaig, prominent resident, will
regret to learn she suffere a fall
down her cellar steps on Sunday
morning. When found she was
unconscious, and at date of writ-
ing is still unconscious. Her sis-
ter who has been an invalid for
years, %went to the home of Mrs.
Inez McEwen_ for assistance sand
medical aid was secured. Her
daughter, Mrs. Charles Salter,
of Wingham, is with her.
Auxiliary Meets
Mrs. Ft' G. Bonthron was host-
ess for the • Evening Auxiliary of
Carmel PresbyterianChurch. The
president, Mrs. William Brown,
was in the chair. Mrs. H. C.
Bell conducted the worship per-
iod. Scripture reading was 'read
by Mrs. Glenn Bell..Mrs. Robert
Simpson favoured with a read-
ing. Mrs. Roy Bell presented an
interesting article from Glad Tid-
ings, relative to the recent coun-
cil held in Guelph Mrs. Fred
Peters gave an article from the
Presbyterian Record, Mrs. A. W.
thebyeremarks from
Presbyterian Record.
Temperance Speaker
At the morning service of De-
cember 3, in Hensall United
donated by Hensall merchants on
the south Side of Main Street, and
a special priiie, by the WI.
Following are the winners:
donor, W. O. Goodwin, winner,
Mrs. J. Cbrbett; 'donor, Harvey
Keys; winner Fred Beer; donor,
Bob Cook Motor Sales, winner,
M. Drysdale; donor, A, Clark,
winner, George McLeod; donor,
Flynn's 'barber shop, whiner, Mrs.
A. E. Oar donor, Dr. J. C. God-
dard, winner, Jack Lavender;
donor, George Hess, winner, Mrs.
T.. Lavender; donor, Kosy Korner,
W. Lee, winner, William Brown;
donor, Elliott's grocery, winner,
Mrs. E. Chesney; donor, W. Spen-
cer, winner, Mrs. Desjardine, Zur-
ich; donor, Middleton's Drug
Store, winner, Audrey Walsh;
donor, Lorne Hay (apples), win-
ner, Kay; Bell; donor, Ed. Fink,
winner, Miss Gladys t Luker; don-
or, J. Tudor, winner, T. Meyers,
Zurich; donor, T. Welsh and Son,
winner, Keith. Volland; donor, J.
A. Henderson, winner, T. Lav-
ender; donor, Kennedy's Bakery
(cake), winner, George Hess;
donor, Scholl's, winner, William
Fairbairn; 'donor, A. E, Orr, win-
ner, Mrs. L. Baynham; donor,
Brown's Hardware, winner, Mrs.
J. Shepherd; donor, Baynh'am's,
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Are YOU Helping Santa
Claus This Year
If so, let us help you with the following
CHRISTMAS SU
CCM Metes- Standard Bicycles $52.95
CCM Men's Balloon Bicycles .. 62.50
CCM Ladies' Balloon Bicycles .. 62.50
CCM Ladies' ..Standard Bicycles .. 52.95
CCM Juvenile Bicycles 49.95
CCM Tricycles, 16" front wheel 19.95
CCM Tricycles, ..20" .front wheel 21.00
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Hunters' Supplies
If it's CCM
We Sell 'Em -
We Repair 'Em
DROP SEAT HUNTING COATS ea. $19.95
LEATHER TOP HUNTING BOOTS pr. '6.00
PLAID HUNTING CAPS ea. 1.35
RIFLE CLEANING KITS ea. 3.25
SHOTGUN CLEANING KITS ea. 3.50
SHOTGUN' CLEt,1NING RODS --Aluminum ea. 1.55
SHOTGUN CLEANING RODS --Wood. ea. .95
HOPPES PACKS ea. 1.50.
IIOPPES No. 9 SOLVENT .65
HOPPES CLEANING ; PATCHES ' pkg., ea. .40
DELUXE WOOL SHIRTS e'a, 7.95
DEACON Red and Black DOESKIN SHIRTS ea, 4.40
a: We have been successful in procuring a number
of .22 cal. single shot rifles (War Assets) and can pass
our good fortune along to you by offering them at
$8.50 ea. !t':
IscellaneoA !ors
Picnic Jugs ea 4.50 to 11.00
Hunting Knives 4.00 to 7.35
Tayltit Pocket Stoves .. .... , ea. 9,25,
Waterproof Match Boxes ea. 1.00
Hockey Gloves pr. 3.30 to, 25.00
Hockey Pants .. pr. 9.50
Hockey Sticks (good quality) , ea. 3.00
Wilkie Ankle Supports pr. 1.40
Badininton Racquets
SKITS, SKI WAXES, SKI MITTS
and SKI HARNESS
SKATES
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CCM Tricycles, 24" front wheel' 22,50
CCM Joyriders 630
Children's Sleighs ea. 1.75
• We also have bicycle accessories
such as. Bulb Horns, Seat Covers, Mud
Flaps, Rear-view Mirrors, Speedometers,
Chain Guards, Lights, Carriers, etc.
'•.We also have -a shipment of DAISY AIR
Daisy Red ''Ryder Cabine $6.80
Daisy 'Pump -Repeater 9.50
Fishermen's Gift Suggestions
JOHNSON 2.5 11.1e. MOTORS -- $160.00 (new price .$170.00)
OLASS'CASTER RODS, 91/2' .... Ca. $13.95
+GLASSCASTER RODS, 43/4ea. 14.95
GLASSOASTER RODS, 534' ....... ...... ea. 15.95.
SOUTH BEND TELESCOPE RODS • . ea. 6.60
CHEAP CASTING RODS ea. 2.50
Bronson MERCURY ea. 6.45
" ` :LA SHLESS r ea. 8.85
ALTOONA ea. 3.25
GREEN HORNET ea. 5.85
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FLEETWING ea. 4.75
MINNOW PAILS ea. 3.50,
We also have spinning rods and reels which we offer
during the Christmas season at the old price. After the
new year, 15 per cent Excise Tax will be in effect.,
On all Plugs, Lures . and Lines we offer
as a 'Christmas' Special 25% Discount
RIFLES expected before Christmas
Daisy 500 shot Repeater $4,80
BB Shot ..., ... •....,.: 2 pkgs. .15
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winner, Airs. B, Koehler. Special
Institute prize won by Robert
Kerslake, Exeter. President Mrs.
FredBeer presided for the draw.
Miss Phyllis Case, first vice-
president, drew the tickets, The
affair, was very successfuL
PLACE ROAD MARKERS
GRAND BEND -- Branch No.
498 Canadian Legionhas ordered '
Legion road markers from the
Ontario. command. These mark -
era will be placed oe the high-
ways leading into the village. On
them will be the Legion crest
and the time and day of branch
meetings. •
Snow res
are just the thing for winter!
We handle
DUNLOP =- DOMINION
Also, good USED TIRES
Wells .Auto -Electric
W D, Wells, Proprietor
Phone 349W -- Clinton
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ABE.RH.ART'S GARAGE
Phone 625W GODERICH
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t 9P 1951 illefiror.
ON DISPLAY To -DAY
Come in ... see the beautiful, thrilling new 1951. Meteors. They're
here on display now, newly -styled from bolder new grille to safety -
styled tail lights ... with new two-colour instrument panel, new
Dynamic steering wheel; new "Decoramic" interiors; new "color -
blend" upholstery ... and a wea#b of new value. Again miles
ahead ... the new 1951 Meteor! Come in . , . make your visit today!
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Dolls and Toys
Dolls of all descriptions to please the
"Little Miss", And at reasonable prices too.
Plush Covered Bear ea. $1.89
11" Sunbabe. Wetting Doll, Flesh or Brown
Color ea. 1,98
24" Knockabout Dolls ea. 1.65
12" Babyskin Baby Doll ea,. 2.69
14" Marylin Sleeping Doll ta. 2.89
l6;' Baby Bubbles Sleeping Doll, with Coat
and Bonnet ea. 3.39
Toy Snow Shovel ea. 25c
Plastic Cars and Trucks Assorted-2 for 15e
Assorted Plastic Trucks ea. 49c
Christmas Stockings filled with Plastic
Toys,ea. 98c
Christmas Crackers (6 in pkg.) 'pkg. 25c
Metal Toy Drum ea. 39e
ao'c' Fist
C' °ti
Tree Light Bulbs .. ea. 8c or 2 for 15e
Multiple Tree Bulbs ea. 15c
Series 8 Light Tree Sets . set 1.20
Multiple Tree Sets set 2.00
8/" 'Cellophane Wreath .. • ea. 15c.
Foil Tree Icicles .. . ea. IOc
18 ft. Cellophane Roping . , bundle 25c
Tinsel Roping 15 ft . , .. • bundle Mc
Assorted Glass Tree Ornaments ea. Sc
Assorted Glass Tree Ornaments2 for 15c
Assorted Glass Tree Ornaments ea. 10e
Fireproof Xmas Batts ea. Mc
Candies for Xmas
Our prices are based on giving
the most value for the
least money.
For the' Festive Season we have all the
"old time favourites" as well as "all the
popular new kinds" that are so popular at
Christmas.
Christmas Cards
Christmas Folder & Booklets
We invite fou to inspect our assortment
• of Christmas Cards. Designs end approp-
riate Verses to suit everyone;
2for5c -- 3for 10c
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5c, 10c, 15c
16 Christmas Cards in 4' ox
Each Card complete with Envelopes
Box 39c
50 Assorted Christmas
Cards in Box
Each card is carefully selected.' This is a
handy way to buy your Cards.
Box 98c
nay F
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mappings
We have Tags, Seals, Wrapping, Ribbon,
etc., that are so important in making that
Gift attractive,
Xmas. Seals (large selection) . , . pkg. Sc
Xmas Seals and Tags (100 to pkg.) 10e
Super Deluxe Seals and Tags (Metallic
Seals) (150 to pkg.) pkg. eee
Tissue Paper in Red, White; Green, and
Blue . • .,8 sheets 5c
Red and Green 'Tying Corti -135 ft. to a
ban ball 10c
Xmas. Flat Wraeping Paper -2 sheets or
3' sheets to fold 20"x30" , , fold 10e
Tying Ribbed in Tinsel and Rayon
bundle 5o and 10e
PATTISON'S
5e to $1 Store