The Clinton News Record, 1932-12-29, Page 80
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Wishing All Our Friends and Customers
A Happy and Prosperous New Year
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A HAPPY NEW YEAR
Call on Our Store if in Need of Fowl
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3 -PIECE WALNUT MOHAIR SUITE—Arm Chair, Chesterfield and
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BEAUTIFUL SOLID WALNUT SP/NIT DESK --of beautiful de-
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Happy and Prosperous New Year
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To the Electors of Clinton
Ladies and Gentlemen
1 am in the field for Reeve for 1933, and
respectfully ull
ptfy request your support. 1 am in
favor of Economy with Efficiency and if elect-
ed will give my best efforts in serving the
whole Town.
Wishing All. a Happy and Prosperous
New Year.
GEORGE H. ELLIOTT'
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1933
The past 36r has been another
difficult one in business. However'
let uscultivate the optiinistio men-
tality and hope that better condi-
tions aro ahead, with attendant
greater peace of mind, May we
suggest that we view' the past as a
background •of experience and 'wel-
come 1053 as a ,challenge to intelli-
gent approach. May we feel toler-
ant toward the entire world and feel
grateful for the successes, the hap-
piness and the health with which we
have been favoured.; You oan do a
practical service to your country, to
the unemployed and possibly to your-
self when you purchase thinge you
need and can afford to buy. as-
suredly every purchase that you make
now --large or .small—helps, to ,cre-
ate work and wages for those less
fortunate than yourself.
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Our balance sheets will not cause
exciting thrills we fear,' this -.year,
but we look forward a :year
hoping all then will be well. W'e
trust we will retain anddeserve your
Good Will. We regard it as a. cur-
rency that is always at par and a-
bove even gold standards, rates of
?exchan.ge, boundary lines• and tar-
iffs are outside its world. Our wish
is, therefore, that the Now Year+ mal(
offer new opportunities for genuini
prosperity and advancement.
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Mr. 'Cecil Vai J orne is in Tor
this week.
Mr. H. K. CoIver was at his hom
Simeoe for Christmas,
Mr. and Mrs, R. I -L Johnson sp
Christmas with friends in S
ford.
Mss. Farnham left last Friday
spend the Christmas vacation
Detroit.
Miss Hattie Courtice is spend
the holiday season in Toronto
Hamilton.
llfiss M. J. Moore of Toronto sp
Christmas with her sister,
Govett of town.
Misses Grant of "Dunnville visi
their father, Mr. John Grant
town, over Christmas.
Miss Eileen Rumbal] of M'acD
ald Hall, Guelph, came home f
the Christmas vacation,
Miss Doris Hill of Toronto has been
visiting Miss Madeline VanHorne
during the holiday time.
Miss 0. Brigham of Windsor is
spending her vacation with her
father and sister in town.
Miss A. Bartliff of Chesley is
spending the Christmas holidays
with her mother in town.
Mr, and Mrs, Alvin Leonard of El-
mira are spending the holidays as
guests at the home of tine former's
parents.
�1rs. Chas. Cook, Rattenbury street,
spent the Christmas week -end
with her son and Ms family in
Tuckersmith.
rs,• Clare Elliott and Miss Kath-
leen of Toronto spent Christmas
with the lady's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Lindsay.
and Mrs. Merritt Farquhar of
Detroit have been visiting the
forrner's mother, Mrs. M. Fai'gu-
har of Clinton, for the Christmas-
tide.
Ziss Janet McTaggart of MacDon-
ald Hall, Guelph, is spending the
Christmas vacation at the hone of
her' mother, Mrs. M. D..McTag-
goat.
r.- and Mrs. Arnold Venner and
children of St.'George are Christ-
mas visitors at"the home of the
former's mother, Mrs. F. Venner
of town,
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Mr, Fred S•lonnan of the C.N.R.
School Car is spending the holiday
season with his wife and family
who have been spending some
weeks in town.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Hall and
children of Cayuga, -came up and
spent Christmas with relatives in
Clinton, Mrs. Hall and •ehildren
remaining for the week.
Miss Tillie Tebbutt of London spent
the Christmas' week -end with her
sisters, Misses Jennie and Rose
Tebbutt of town, who also enter.
tanned - their brother and sisters
from Goderich township on Christ-
mas Day.
Mr. Arthur Colelough, -who'has been
visiting his mother, Mrs. Annie
Co1,colugh, during the holiday sea-
son,' returned home to Hamilton
on :Tuesday. Mrs.- Colclongh bac)
all the memlbers of her family but
one son with her for Christrn
this year,. •
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Thanking You for Your Patronage in 1932:
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Wishing You Every Success in 1933
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL
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sly of Lucknow were Christmas
guests on Su?uday last at the home
of the lady's parents, Mr, and Mrs,
Geo. Holland.
Mrs. N. A. Phoenix and son, Billy, of
Grimsby camp up to spend the
Christmastide with the lady's
mother and sister, Mrs. R. J. and
Miss 'Eva Cluff.
Misses Eleanor Plumsteel, Seaforth,
Jean Plumsteel, Elora, and Mar-
garet Plumsteel, Western Univer-
sity, are spending the holiday per-
iod at their home in 'Clinton,
Misses Olive and Madelon Glew of
London spent Christmas with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Glew,
Miss O1rlve, who is a student at
Westervelt, remaining for the
week.
Miss Florence Rorke of the Toronto
University and Masers. W. K.
Rorke 'of Silver Centre and ,Edward
Rorke of Huron College, London,
were Christmas holiday visitors at
their home in town.
Miss Madeline Ilawlcins ,of the Dea-
coness Training School, Toronto,
came homo to spend Christmas
with her parents. She was accom-
panied by Miss Gladds Deitrich, of
Winniheg, a fellow student.
Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame and Mas-
ter John aro spending part of the
Christmas holidays and New
Years in Montreal. Mrs. Cun-
inghame will remain in Toronto e
few days when they return.
Mr. and Mrs. P..C. Town, Vries Elva
Laois, Reg. N., and Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Sylvester and son, Master
Allan, of Toronto were visitors foe'
Christmas and the holiday season
at the home of Mrs, George Lao-
is.
Mrs, Pete, Cook, her son and Miss
Evelyn Reid, all of Lucknow, and
Mr, and Mrs. J. 1VI.cGee of Gode-
rieh were Christmas guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs,. Bruce Rol-
lancl, Mrs. Cook is Mrs. Holland's
mother,
PEOPLE YOU* KNOW _
Hanley, Webster Turner, Roy La -
John Etue. For Councillors: 11. M. M.1 IeP 4bw10ar aekir ce? i'a / m i , y> a �E
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and Mrs. Ervin G. Zinn and fain:-
mont, Fred Watson, Jos. Greer and
George Connell.
Messrs. Etue, Jos, Greer and Geo,
Connell did not qualify as they did
not wish to cause an election, so the
reeve and council for 1932 were el-
ected by acclamation to serve for
1933, The council will hold their
first meeting on Monday, January
9th, at 10.30 earn,
VARNA
Misses Emily and Gladys Beatty
of London spent • the week -end at
their home:
Misses . Mary and Bone ,Chuter
wore home over the holiday.
Mr. and Nits. J. Bothwell spent
Christmas at London,
The Christmas entertainment
hold on Friday evening was very
successful.
Miss Sadie Elliott is spending a
few days in the village.
Messrs. Thompson and GIen Col-
clou
d'h of Woodstock spent the .holi-
day at their home.
Miss Foster and three.neiees of
London spent a few days with their.
uncle, Mr. Whir Dennison.
,Barry to report a few cases of
'new measles have broken out. We
hope they will soon Abe all over a-
gain,l
The nominations for: reeve and
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Personal -"A young woman, to
whom black is particularly becom-
ing, would like to meet a gentleman
in poor health; object, widowhood."
WINZMISZEAMMINMEMM
TO ALL OUR PATRONS
YOU CAN LIVE WITHOUT
FLOWERS — BUT NOT SO
'WELL — SO
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Wishing Everyone
A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
councillors fol' the Township 'of
Stanley were held our Friday Dec ( A
einber 23rd, in the' township hall and ,
as the following ., candidates were nom HARDWARE and PLUI4IBING
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GOOD FRIENDS ---WE THANK YOU!
As the year draws to a close we take the opportunity of ex-
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go of this support, and look forward to a continuance of our happy
re-lations during the coming year.
WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS
Items for December 29th, 30th and 31st—:Featuring
I,I. S. Maple Leaf Salmon, l's , ..270.
H. S. Oxydol, large pkg. ... 180 a
Superior Stores- Tea, 1's 39c
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Aylmer Tomatoes, 2 squat, 2 tins 19c
Pure Clover Honey, No. 41-2 tins 390
Strawberries in Heavy Syrup, 2's, per tin .....17c
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The Winner of the Santa Claus Rhyme is Gertrude Holmes.
Santa sure had a real task judging these rhymes.
HERE IT IS—
Hello, bear Old Santa, with your smile and stubby snout,
What in the world makes your stomach stick out?
I'll bet you've been eating all the Christmas Delights,
That have been on display at J. T. McKnight's,
WATCH FOB. YOUR RHYME NEXT
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