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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Price Prevails
Pumpkins, per can
Mince Meat, 2 lbs. for 25c
Grapes, 2 lbs. for 25c
Texas Grape Fruit, Fresh Herring, Fresh Filletts
7c
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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.
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A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR
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SUPERIOR CHAIN STORES.
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.
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