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The Clinton News Record, 1933-12-28, Page 8Fteacatcrun:t2+ a utas tzeatztatataa ateactawataurtatataeoterrweate ene,o,sc,r:+egex Ca THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, ,' FOR TIE 'PAST CHARITABLE REMEEVIBRANCE FOR THE PRESENT .FAIR GREETINGS • FOR THE FUTURE BRIGHT HOPES At the beginning of 1933 we had hopes that business condi- tions would improve . as ,the year progressed and to sone extent our hopes have been realized. Our loyal customers have made them so to be and for this co- operation we express sinoere ap- preciation. Now we wish you a successful 1934 in your per- sonal and business affairs. Lie W. B. Fair Co ften the Cheapest—Always the Best �IIUi 1fl�0111111unii mm� ilumuliigilli II� Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lobb spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Pearson. Rev. and Mrs. Keine of Seaforth were recent guests of Rev. and Mrs. Dougan. Mr. Roy Cook of Sandwich spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet VanHorne were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. 'George VanHorne. Mr. W. V. Crich of Toronto spent the week -end' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McPhee. Mr. Douglas Shipley of Toronto spent the week -end with his moth- er, Mrs. Wm Shipley. Tr. and Mrs. Ernest Livermore of Aylmer spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore. r. and Mrs. Clarence Green of Teeswater spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. James Livermore. r. and Mrs. Wilson Rath and fam- ily of Stratford spent the Christ- mas week -end with Mrs. L. Rath. iss R. V. Irwin spent the Christ- mas week -end with her sister, Mrs. Charles Vesey of St. Marys. rs. R. H. Johnston spent the week- end and Christmas with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Lorne G. Young of Gode. rich. r. Reg. Noble of the University of Toronto is spending the Christmas vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Noble. *ss Jean Plumsteel of Elora is spending the Christmas vacation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel. r. Reg. Cook of klamilton Normal is spending the Christmas vaca- tion, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook. Miss Helen Manning of the Univer- sity of Toronto is spending the holiday with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. R. E, Manning. Mr; A. H. Carter of the University of Toronto is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter of the Huron Road East. Mr. and Mrs. A. Honour, Miss Earl - dine Fowler of Windsor and Mrs. Harriett Lawson of Detroit were holiday visitors with Miss M. Judd. Miss Margaret Plumsteel of the University of Western Ontario, London, is holidaying with her parentsi,Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Plum - steel Miss Madelon Hawkins and Miss Scott of the Anglican Deaconess House, Toronto, are spending the Yuletide season with Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Hawkins. • Rev..and Mrs. Johnston and son How-, and of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Adams of Londesboro and Miss 0. Brigham were Christmas guests of Miss Brigham. Mr. Fred Lockwood and Miss Bessie Lockwood went to Comber and De- troit for the Christmas holiday per- iod, Mr. Lockwood is remaining with his son, Mr. W. H. Lockwood... Dr. and Mrs. Peeunier and little daughter,Beverley, of. Essex, and Mr. and 'Mrs. John Hartley Wand. Miss Pauline Hartley spent' the holiday, with Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Ford. Wishing All a Bright Hap Y fl RE Aiwa 9 •F TOMATO COCKTAIL --Natures Best Tomato Juice, 4 cans 19c ROAST TURKEY OYSTER DRESSING per jar 23c SMALL SAUSAGE, lb. 19c BAKED HAM, lb. 30c SALADE TEMPTATION (see large bills) HEAD LETTUCE, each 10c HEART CELERY, 2 bunches 25c MIXED NUTS, Ib. 19c GINGER ALE, large bottle 25c STUFFED OLIVES 25c Red and White COFFEE, and Free Plate, lb. 45c ROQUEFORT CHEESE, lb. 80D nmat Isosziarsamzsacz=azszasessEssessmsEssasszsys.-®tom A FEW SPECIALS TO CLEAR OUT THIS YEAR Corn, 3 cans for 25e Peas, 8 cans for 33c Pineapple, 2 for 19c 4. Oranges, per dozen 29e and 39c Where •„"Sells for Less" • Price Prevails Pumpkins, per can Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for 25c Grapes, 2 lbs. for 25c Texas Grape Fruit, Fresh Herring, Fresh Filletts 7c ENENIZIMMEHMEMMTINE Bring Your Coupon Card for FREE DENBY CHINA CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIi' Phone 48 4�.�-'�i.�i•'r.��a�i'�L3i-;FTfr���E7�'�`�`'.c'�`-:-�:-,�”i•'a.'74,a'"^s'.'�.�.,�,�t�-,.�..'-`.��",•'+�.��r�i•,'c��`,•.C%w.'-:�d�"-'t"i.'-�t9:�r'rr.'!'n�'•.•'67.�r'G:�.,�';/i-..eft-�rsr-�,�:�'.v^:-'zt7-..KS�Ii•�'.s ��ea'i�;.�^ taimmomminmorma LONDON ROAD Miss Edith Stanbury of Port Cun- nington is spending the Christmas holidays at the parental home. Mr. and. Mrs. Clarence Bali of Grosse Island, Mich., Miss Annie Crittenden of Toronto ,spent the week -end at the home of their par. ents, . Mr. and Mrs. W. Crittenden. Miss Jean Falconer of Paris spent the week-tnd at the home of her parrots, Mr. and Mrs. W. Falconer. Mrs. Young of Detroit visited over the week -end at the home of her nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph CIegg. Mr. and Mrs. Garron of Clinton spent the holiday with Mrs, Lebeau and family. Miss Helen Davidson of London spent the week -end at her home. Mr. and Mrs, Herb. Kirby and family of .Walton, Mr. and Mrs. T. McMichael of Hullett spent Christ- mas with Mr, and Mrs. Milton Wil- tse. Mrs. George Miller of Porter's Hill spent a few days recently with her daughter, Mrs. Harry Steep. Mrs. Cecil Cooper left on Tuesday for a two week's visit with friends in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Falconer had as guests on Christmas, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rathburn of Kippen, Mrs. Lindsay of London, Mr., Charles Lindsay of Clinton and Mr, Adam Andrews of Courtwright. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jacobs of De- troit spent the holiday - with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jacobs of tin' County Home. Owing to the slippery condition of the roads, several cars were in the ditch on Sunday and Christmas. No serious accidents were reported. Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright and babe of Seaforth spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. B. Rowcliffe. On their return to Seaforth they were accompanied by Misses Wanda and Wilma Roweliffe. STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. ,Lorne Pepper of Niagara Falls, spent Christmas Day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Pepper. Mr. Ray Pepper re- turned to Niagara with them. Mr. Hugh McGregor of Detroit spent Christmas Day at home of Mr. John McCowan. Mrs. Roy Hastings and four chil- dren of Belgrave visited at the home of Mr. Hugh Gilmour this week. The nominations for Reeve and Councillors for the Township of Stanley were held in the Township SPECIAL PRICES ON ROASTERS Hall on Friday; 'December 22nd and resulted as follows: Reeve: H. M. Hanley. Councillors: W. Turner, R. La- mont, F. Wlatson, J. E. Pepper. All were elected by acclamation. The annual community fowl sup- per was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John 1VIaeFarlane. Ov er one hundred sat down to groaning tables, needless to say a jolly timea Mos was had by all. D ,VIr. and Mrs. H. Runnalls of Wal- laceburg ,are visiting the lady's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McEwen, Miss Ann Stewart of Windsors and Miss Billie Stewart of London are with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stewart over the Christ- mas holiday.,.., Mr. and Mrs. Ed. C. Glen and family were in Goderich for Christ - 311a8. Mr. Ed. Reynolds of London is visiting Mr. Bert Murphy. Miss Zetta Jackson of Philadel- phia, and Dr. Spence Jackson of Winnipeg are visiting their parents. Miss Dorothy Innes of the Ontario College of Education is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Innes. Miss Jean McEwen of Brampton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McEwen. pa t+£ tOC'te1C-1,= etecceVOSCilt+ tsse :911,11,"I'''''.1ti,1111;;;IIT'141 1 1111////1ke 11 11111111111MMERSIMINEMM .2 iil WE WISH OUR CUSTOMERS p. 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WE WISH TO TII.ANIC EVERYONE FOR THEIR PATRONAGE DURING THE PAST YEAR IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE TO SERVE YOU, AND WE' TRUST THAT YOU HAVE ENJOYED OUR BUISINESS RELATIONSHIP AS MUCH AS WE HAVE AND THAT IT MAY •CONTINUE TO DO 80 DURING 'THIS 'COMING YEAR WE CAN ONLY WISH YOU A MOST PRO.SPEROUS AND ..: HAPPY 1934. SEE HAND BILLS FOR SPECIALS THIS WEEK • DECEMBER 28, 29, 30th / q . J. T. McKNIGHT & SON You can be sure ,o f, getting everything fresh here. PHONE 111,