Clinton News Record, 1945-12-20, Page 4'PAGE FOUR
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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
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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,
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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
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OPEN EVENINGS -•. A T COOPER
TILL CHRISTMAS •
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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''
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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
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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.
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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
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JUST
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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.
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CLINTON, ,
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