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Clinton News Record, 1945-12-20, Page 4'PAGE FOUR GLINT° '-e9-TLbiCQiiA UE'$ ACII1JIICII AVOt.' . .,,a .a,. .2: ,. AA`s O '' k-oVAtt ' AVO:W >' VOWAC "' IFihjttlt$ 1 0 1uuRSDAY; • E•EM13ER 20k•il)4ti INTION :1\U I�ST C��per's Bargain Days FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -DECEMBER.2122: Quantities Are.: Limited So ShoffEarly CLEARING All SNOW . SUITS CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS Made from Heavy Blanket Cloth Sizes 440 REGULAR' $10.95 BARGAIN DAY 8.95 Sizes 12-14 .1WGULAR $14.95: ',BARGAIN DAY 11.95. LADIES' CHE'N1LLE HOUSE COATS ' ,, In colors .. of Turquoise, Blue, Red and Wine, in Small and Medium' S BARGAIN DAYS 6.95 9 �t A REDUCTION OF FIVE` DOLLARS LAIYIES' .. FANCY BLOUSES Sheer Blouses in White, Coloured and Figured.. Nicely made. REGULAR UP TO ,53,39 BARGAIN '• •. 2.98 DAYS G REGULAR 'UP TO $2.98 BA.RGDAYS' 2.49• ON ANY WINTER COAT IN STOCK •The assortlxient consists of 1 Grey and Brown Tweeds, Heavy Woot Cloth in Black;' ' Brown and Blue. Some Fur- Trimmed, all Chamois Lined REDUCED PRICES • $.14 50 to 5,00 'COSHURT JACKETS Ron.,,1.,, cttr`QK Fur d9,Qi • • TDYLAND" IS THE POPULAR PLACE FOR' CHILDIREN'S' TOYS`. The Selection is Large and Varied 2.50.. TABLE ODD,IjOTS OF JIG SAW PUZZLES, BA,NKS,, GAMES, TANKS, ETC. • BARGAIN •DA'YS CHOICE FOR :,. 25c 506 TABLE ODD LbTS OAF BLOCKS .GUP .and• DIISHE ; : ASTRY ''SETS, DISHES,: ETC.' BARGAIN DAYS CHOICE: FAIR '50c hina, 4 IUSS'.. ana'; Sil�vervare :0; ? .AKE EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS I ERE ARE. Ai FEW OF OUR SPECIALS: - 32 -Piece Iris Glass, consisting of 2 sizes of Plates_ Salad and'Saucedishes and Cup and Saucers.' Regular' $5.95 for .,.,., • $'3,95 4-Pi"ece.GGlass Bowl Set. Regular 75c for 59c 4 -Piece Colored Pyrex Set, 4 colors, per set $3.50 Special in Cups and Saucers 50c LADIES' SLIPPERS Nice house slippers in Blue, White and Red, fur -trimmed. BARGAIN 2 9$ DAYS . CHILDREN'S, SLIPPERS Plain and Flu Tr�inimed BARGAIN-,:.; ., DAYS .89 and $1.19 LADIES' HATS The balance of our Fall and Winter Hats in the. Latest Styles. DAYSBARG�N 2:49: LADIES' DRESSF,iS About 200 of the Latest Styles h Dresses. All wanted materials. ALL REDUCED _FOR THIS SALE MEN'S NECKTIES Smart Neckties made from Silk Idabries in pleasing patterns, Each in fancy box. REGULAR PRICE 81.00 BARGA:t%T 7 DAYS . 19 MEN'S BRACES ;, Well made with ''fancy webbing and elastic. Regular price X1.00, BARGAIN : DAYS • .1 a 'MEN'S UNDERWEAR . Combinations and Single Garments Fleece Lilted, Wool . and Union 20% OFF REGULARBARGAIN PRICE MEN',. COVERALLS • MEN'S'SMOCKS • MEN'S,.OVFRALLS REDUCED OR DAYS q , Merrij .nit ..as 11 PHONES 36W 36J OPEN EVENINGS -•. A T COOPER TILL CHRISTMAS • mcmmolvmmoilemigmeAtottgoittotitoriomalawavemottOWAVONUMAVAVA Miss JoAnne' 'Ouninghame, Univer- sity College, University' of. Toronto, is home for the Christmas holidays. Miss Margaret Davies has just re- turned from a; month's visit with rela- tives in ,Oshawa, Toronto and High - an Creek Currie, Dungannon, and the late John Currie. The bride given; in marriage by her father, wore :a. heavenly blue wool crepe dress trimmed' with gold studs. Her only ornament was gold earrings set with pearls a gift of the bride- groom.Her ;flowers were Hollywood roses. •. The bridesmaid, Miss Thelma Cur- rie, Dungannon, was dressed '•: in. ice blue crepe triinuned' With gold and crystal buttons. She also carried Hollywood roses. Saint Argyle, God- erich, was best man.. The bride's mother wore; a two- piece 'black' p dress trimmed with gold They each wore a corsage of Briar cliff e roses: • Following the ceremony, dinner was served at Norman Levers Restaur'- ant, Clinton. Later Mr,. and Mrs Currie' left for' Toronto, the bride travelling in a black dress brown tweed coat',with. hat and. accessories nn matching shade. Guests. present were 'Mr., and Mrs. Earl McKnight and sons, -Jack; ohn Currie and Garth, Blyth; Mrs.'J , Thelma and Eileen, Dungannon El- mer Mason and Sates Argyle God- erich. 'The bridegroom's gift to the brides-, eget maid NAS ; a sterling silver brae e High- land r. K B, Stewart, Clinton, agrt and the bridegroom's • mother' chose and to 'the best nia'n a 'bill'fold rte, cultural' representative for 'Huron a soldier blue' self embroidered dres, couple will reside in Blytli day after m • undergog� an operation County, returned to his 'duties Tues in -Stevenson•.:, Memorial. Hospital, '. Alliston. Second Officer E. J, M, Maguire SS. ' "Balfe,". left yesterday fon' Halifax N.S,`:after spending a week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and MTs. Ephraim Snell. He is a permanent member of the Merchant Marine, and his home is in Liverpool, Eng. • Mr. and .Mrs T B Butler. spent Monday in . London attending this annual Christmas Party of -the Con- federation, Life Insurance •Company. Mar. Butler is one of the nine repre- sentatives ' in : Western, Ontario to qualifyt for Confederation Club .'mem bership Mr..• and Mrs. Thomas Leppington havereceived word from their son, L/Cpl. Roy Leppingtonthat he not Iikey will . be home until springand' that he -sends Christmas greetings to all his hometown friends. . ,He, nerved. in Holland with 4th Canadian Armoured .Divisionwhich has return - '.ed Ito Canada. • WEDDINGS G,R.YPZAK—WATSON The home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wat- son,. Kippen, was the setting for the marriage of their daughter, Idabel, to Mr, Peter - Grydzak, RCASC, Lon- don,' son of Mr.' and •Mrs:' ,Grydzak, Sudbury., Rev. Hinton officiated. The. bride wore • a frock of orchid shade trimmed with 'black sequins,' black accessories, and carried a nose- gay of roses and lily of the valley, Mrs. Theda Fitch, Exeter, attended her sister, and Cpl, Ross Finch, RGASC, London, was groomsman. FERGUSON--SCHILBE' St. Andrew's United Church, Kip• pen, was the scene of a wedding when Rev. Albert Hinton united in marriage Olive Carrie, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Warren Schilbe, Kipper, to Norman John Ferguson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs; William Ferguson, Thames Road. Given in marriage by her father, the lovely bride wore a floor -length gown of ;white silk jersey fitted to 6the waist and extending into a full skirt. Her finger-tip veil was held by a halo of white flowers and heraA�a4L't9 only ornament Was n gold locket worn by her mother on her wedding clay. The bridal bouttuet was of Briarcliff C., roses. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Gordon Hodgert of Exeter, sister of the bride, wore a floor -length gown. of to pink sheer. with a small blue head- dress. Wilmer Ferguson, Elginfieldd; brother of the groom was best man, b and the ushers were. Gordon Hodgert, Exeter, and Russell Ferguson, Hen- salt: The bridal music was played by Miss Jean Ivisoni. A reception was held at the bane of the bride's Il parent. where dinner was sei-ved td, e 5n g, st: T or thrir wedding trip to London, Detroit and Toronto. the bride chane, b cd to a light brown dress with green trim, an cl green coat with brown AC- 1T�G eessonirs Mt: and Mrs. Ferguson i will reside in'•Exeter•. eason's Greetin • We like to think of ,Our Customers as Friends, and we wish to. express.our Friendshup'°. `. by theold wish :that :grows richer through the',, years. • To all 'A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS' .AND: -A,HAPPY' NEW YEAR'' • NOTE --The very heavy business .during the ' past weeks has so depleted our stock throughout the store, we have decided:" -, to remain closed .from Christmas until January 2nd, 'hen our shelves will be' replenished with seasonable .merchan- dise. R. V. IRWIN h • EXETER, — Mrs. W. N. Murdock, eenitly resigned to take up residence MISS Marian Wilson organist and leader' of James' Street in Hamilton with her husband, was Honoured Ere Marriage United Church choir, Exeter, who re- presented with an electric table'•lamp. : ieteiciZevaavate.iS,-legi ran tieec t,FT. mtret,tVeleb.'�.E:i 'cie osecusnewt s °.ter al You will Enjoy Giving The Best Relatives inet at the home of Mr. and Mrs., Robert McGregor, Tucker - smith, to honour Miss Marian Wilson, 1 who was married' at Bn'h c etre d Sat- urday. a During the evening ' euchre was They ill i recuse Receiving The Best o iflayed. rvntlt Mrs Roy McGonigle pp W Receiving 44 ^" and William Pepper the prize yvrn- rens. Later Miss `Ruth McClure read FOR HER an address while. Mrs. Robert. Me - FOR 'HIM Bachelor Shaving Sets Buckingham Bowls Astra Lighters . ' Thorens Lightera Perkins Bill Folds Shaving Brushes Hair Brushes • Auto -Strop Razors Shirk Razors Brdge.Sets: • Flat 50 Cigarettes We have our Exclusive Line 12 for roc 12 for Adrienne Toiletries Evening in Paris Toiletries Mollinard Toiletries HudnutS Toiletries. divid- .0 Alls pr in nDressing A complete line .of Cologne Dusting Powders Bath Salts, Fine Soaps, 3 in' box Adrienne, Mollinard, Roger and Galet. of CHRISTMAS CARDS 25c — 18 for 49c Plenty . of HOT WATER BOT'I S -69c, 89c, $1.00 Nei Viand Beautiful LUCITE 'HAIR BRUSHES ,. 1 , We have made purchasing easy for you -Look ori stock over— It's the, best in years , S. Ra HOLMES, Phi. B. PHONE CLINTON, ',ONTARIO, Gregor presented "Miss Wilson with a floor lamp Lunch was served by Engagement Annotmeed Mr. 'and Mrs. V. A. Read, Galt, announce the :engagement of their elder daughter, Ina Mary, to Mervyn A. Reed, second son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. O. Reed, Sarnia, the wedding to take place in January. 0 RATION COUPON DUE DATES Coupons now, valid are sugar. 46 to 67, butter 116 to 134, pre- serves 33 to 57 and P1 to P25, meat 1 to '16, The extra P24 ' and P25 may ' be used' for .one - Mrs. Casey Way and Mrs. McGregor, half pound of sugar each. EA ' TLIFF'S BAKERS AND, ( NFEC 11ONH+RS A, �,,�.'yt�" ,�.��, r,,;;cc,� ivt Ii ght' til tf and M 'rrs Iolur l$6A,'r;�'s?s? aa• Edmund Currie, son of Mrs. John YEO'—FISHER. The parsonage of Benmiller Upited Chu ch was the scene ' of a pretty wedding ai. 11 o'clock `Saturday, De- cember 8,when Luella May,eldest dale 'hter of Mr. and Mrs.Fletcher Fisher, Colborne Township. was unit- ed in marriage to Harold Lenus Yeo, son of Mrs. Yeo and the late William Yeo;; Goderich Township Rev.W F,. Cronhielm officiated, • The bride looked lovelyin a street length dress of beige silk crepe with brown accessories and wore a corsage of Lady Slipper orchids, baby 'mums and white heather. Miss Laurie Fish- er, cousin of' -the bride, was her only attendant, wearing a street -length dress of powder blue, with corsage of American Beauty roses, and brown accessories. The groom was attended by his brother, Odin Yeo, Following the ceremony, a recep- tion , bride's home tion was held at t e bird when the bride's mother received, dressed in rose crepe with corsage of red roses, assisted by the grooves mother, in a two-piece black dress with corsage of pink roses. Dinner was served by four of the bride's aunts: Mr's. Walgate Tebbutt, God- erich. Mrs. James Gallighar, Godetich. Mrs. Stanley Snyder and Mrs. Lawr- ence Snyder, .Colborne Township'. The table, centred with a three-storey wedding cake, was decorated with pink and white streamers and candles arril carnations ;in silver holders, For a wedding trip to Toronto, the bride donned a gold sills crepe dress, olive green coat trimmed with brown mountain beaver, with brown hat acid matching accessories. ' On' their return' the couple will re- side on the bridegroom's farm Goderich Township; Previous to her. marriage, the bride was honored' at a cup and saucer shower at the home of Miss ;Dorothy Moore. Neighbours and friends 'gath- ered at the bride's hone and pre- sented her' with a' coffee maker and eleetric table lannp, . CURRIP5---McKNIGHT A quiet -Wedding took place at, the Baptist parsonage, ` pin Lon, when Rey C C•.,$nderso�; pastor„ of • Clin- ton , and Aubn n . Baptist Churches, united in marriage ]oris Mary Isobel o ly daughter of Mr.' and Mrs F3ail,r d ani t y so . or • Gifts That Please .. . for HIM PIPES BILLFOLDS PARKER PENS & PENCILS BRUSH SETS in Leather Cases RAZORS Schick Gillette Valet Auto Strop SHAVING BRUSHES LIGHTERS TOBACCO 1/ Lbs. CIGARETTES Flat' 50's SHAVING SETS Molinard Aero Club Palmolive Colgates Thirty Five Buckingham Oliveon • Devon SHAVING BOWLS Molinard Pall Mall Buckingham Strand F. B. PENNEBAKER PHONE 14 UNIQUE PHOTO SERVICE t“. .. ,.. .RE ,,b, eGS ...c...aot....Fr, + 'i K ..., r JUST c WS SR 1 A Shipment of Brown Snow Bo i is Beaverine trim, and tan Elk Snow Boots, White Sheep Collar trim, Fleecy Lining, Thick Raw Cord Rubber Soles;, also White Shearling Slippers and White with Red. trim' platforni soles,: WHAT A WONDERFUL GIFT Thomas Churehi�l BEhTAIILE FOOTWEAR. 555 CLINTON, , t9gr zie4iti tt