HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1956-02-09, Page 3HERE IT IS!
The -BIG Drapery Event of the Season
Schaefer's In Goderich
(Your Leading Western Ontario Drapery Store)
Annual Free. Making..
Drapery Salt
Here is the offer you have been waiting for. Schaefer's (in Gode-
rich) ANNUAL FREE MAKING DRAPERY SALE. We have just
received our NEW 1956 Drapery (this is not a stock reducing sale).
Graduates from the pre-
specialist training course, the
first to be held at RCAF Sta-
tion Clinton; are Shown here.
These men received training in
engineering, mathematics and
physics in preparation for the
regular telecommunications of-
ficers course, Fifteen of the
group were recently commission-
ed from the ranks. .
Back row (left to right): F/L
R. G. Chalk, Toronto; F/O J.
A, Hopkins, Peace River, Alta.;
F/O H. L. Mayhew,, Winnipeg,
Man.; F/O A. J." Fletcher, Van-
eouver, B.C.; 'F/O E. W. Gat-
fray, Winnipeg, Man.; F/O G.
Edgerton, Williamstown, Ont.
Middle row (left to. right):
F/0 E, N. Derkson, Saskatoon,
Sask,; F/0 G. C. Pratt, Medic-
ine Hat, Sask.; F/O E. T. D.
Keasey, Ayr and Clinton, Ont,;
F/0 A. R. MacGirr, Aurora;
F/0 J. H. Guindon, Sudbury;
F/0 D. A. Lambert, Vancouver,
B.C., and F/O S. Estwick, Glace
Bay, N.S. and Clinton.
Front row (left to right): F/0
p. H. King, Evanston, N.S.•, F/0
P. D. Mills, Winnipeg, Man.;
F/O F. C. Ling, Toronto and
Clinton; F/0 J. A. Eggleston,
Claresholm, Alta.; F/L D. Bate„
England; F/0 H. R. MacAulay,
St. John, N.B,; F/L F, F. Cald-
well, Saskatoon, Sask„ and F/L
F. A. Wise, St. Catharines.
Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service
Special Values and Reminders for
This- Week!
Shop at YOUR DRUG STORE, the safe; logical and
dependable place to buy drugs, medicines and other
products for health and beauty care.
I.D.A. Brand Special!
AROMATIC
CASCARA
A. pleasant, gentle tonic
and laxative.
re .35 ,. reg .65'23
oz. GM oz. A 151
'1F.
,.
g
I.D.A. Brand Special!
PAPER
NAPKINS
70 white, embossed, large
size napkins in dispenser
type 17c ox. .15, 229 Reg.
44.1.11111111ENV
I.D.A. Brand Special!
CASCARA
TABLETS
Digestive Tonic and Mild
Laxative.
5 grain, 100's
reg. 39c ...„,... ......... 3'3c
STOMACH
POWDER
4 oz.
reg. 75c
1 reg
z,
,95
- 1.49
I
I.D.A. Brand Special!
59c
SPECIALS!
OWDER PUFFS
Soft Velour, 3" diameter
3 in cello 29c Pkg.
Vacuum Bottles
15 oz. Vacmaster with red
plastic elm cap 7 9c
WASH CLOTHS
12 inch size in variety
of colours.
2 for M
B
I.D.A.
rand Shaving Cream
Softens the beard, makes
shaving easy, comfortable.
21/2 oz. tube-49c .
STOPETTE. Special!
Buy the combination of regular
$1.25 size of Stopette or Stop-
ette for Men with a FREE 47
day Trial Size.
Both Sizes Only
We have listed below—only
a few of the many delightful
Valentine gifts that your
I.D.A. Druggist suggests.
FOR HER
COMPACTS by Stratton of
England 2.50, 3.25
DEVILBISS PERFUME
ATOMIZERS
1.00, 1.50, 2.25
GEMEY i4, oz. Perfume, 1.75
GEMEY EAU DE
COLOGNE 1.75
GEMJY 2 oz. TOILET
WATER 1.75
SHULTON "Friendship's
Garden',
Charmer Set 1.50
Toilet Water 1.25, 1.75
STATIONERY Boxed
50e, 75c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.00
TAYLOR'S SOAPS, 3's, 1.00
FOR HIM
GILLETTE BLADES in
Dispensers 500, 1.00
GILLETTE Super-Speed
Razor Kit 1.29
SHAVING BRUSH
$4.00 value for ..., $2.98
Others 1.00, 3.50, 5.00 up
SHVLTON OLD SP10E
After Shave Lotion ..1.35
2.00
Shaving Mug 1.50
Sets 2.00; 2.10, 2.85
CANDIES
CADBURY'S CHOCOLATES
% lb. ...80c l lb. 1.50
other delicious fresh assort-
ments: by such famed can
makers: as NailSon'S, WI -
lard's, Smiles 'n Chuckles.,
Rowntree's, Lowney's, Moira'
etc,
L25
Valentine Gifts
F B PENNEBAKER P"SE stmvxm m m 1 4
DIVUGGIST
rtAiIWARY 9,
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CLINTON NVW$-Ittr„.CORI) TH11144'
Pre.Specialist Training Course Graduates At Station Clinton Test Canning
Of Rutabagas
The first canned rutabagas in
Canada are being tested .by the
pandnian:Gavernment for certific-
ation under the plIre,rogd. Laws,,
A. II, Wilford, industry represent-
ative has reported,
Mr% 'Wilford .said that After three
Years of iovestiption a *Koss
has been developed to market
rutabagas in a form ready to be
heated And Served,.
With a canning process
able, he said, farmers can pro-
duce greater Vantities of the root
and be assured of 'market. Farm,
ers also, would be able to sell over-,
grown and deformed roots, since
the canned product is In diced
form,
Annoulaelpg, the Openimg of the-
-TOWN and COUNTY
DRIVE-IN
BEAUTY SHOPEE
3 Miles South of Goderich on Bayfield Road
Tuesday, February 14
Complimentary Gifts for Ten Days
FLORA TIVOM,AS Phone 1292W,12 GQDERICII
4t*fop,
' dt.
PHONE 56
Geo. W. Schaefer & Sons
(CONTENTS ONLY)
GODERICH, ONTARIO
All drapes must be $2.50 .
a yard or over, full wid-
th and at least 2 yards in
length. Drapes may be
lined or unlined. Buy
now as orders will be fil-
led as they are received.
Ontario Street
Sunday School
Executive Meet
Superintendent Bob Elliott pre-
sided for the meeting of the Sun-
day School executive at Ontario
Street United Church last week,
when 20 members heard the trees-
NOTrCE
Clinton Laundry
and Dry Cleaners
.has purchased the dry
cleaning firm, Jet Clean-
ers, at RCAF Station Clin-
ton, from Pat Lee, and '
effective February 1, is
operating this business in
addition to the parent
firm.
Prop. A. GABON
6-b
urer's report a balance of $81.27.
Mrs. Shobbrook, Mrs. C. Elliott,
Mrs, Hoggart, Mrs. Habkirk, and
Mrs. Schoenhals were appointed a
committee in charge of lunch at
the annual sleighride scheduled for
February 22, with supper to be
served at 5.30 p.m. John and
George Lavis and their classes
are responsible for procuring tab-
les, and -in charge of transporta-
tion are Bob Elliott, C. Elliott, C.
Stewart and F. Powell.
Vacation School during the first
two weeks of July will be in the
charge of Rev. A. G. Eagle, Miss
S. Courtice, Mrs. Schoenhals, Mrs.
Potter, Miss Grant, Stan McDon-
ald, F, Powell and Mr. Lavis,
A temperance committee was
'formed with Stan McDonald, Miss
O. Johnson and B. Elliott to pre-
sent a program of instruction to
the school. Miss Courtice, Mrs.
Elliott and J. Lavis were appoint-
ed a missionary committee to in-
struct on missions. A new teach-
ers' committee was formed with
Rev. A. G. Eagle, G. Laws, Miss
Courtice and B. Elliott in charge.
The music committee consists of
Miss Grant, -Rev. Eagle, Mrs. Po-
well and B. Elliott.
A ,social half hour in charge of
Mrs. Shobbrook, Mr. Stewart and
Mrs. Cecil Elliott, was followed by
a period of shuffleboard.
The Huron County TB survey,
which will begin next ,May 14, will
require the services of 5,000 volun-
teer workers to help reach the
objective of 400 per cent of the
eligible population, that is, all per-
sons of high school age or over.
The need for such a large num-
ber of workers was explained by
C. H. Bray, of the Ontario Depart-
ment of Health, who pointed out
at the organization meeting that
the survey depends on its suecesS
largely upon adequate publicity
and personal canvass. 'For this
reason, the general survey's com-
mittee head, Judge Frank Ping-
land, Clinton, and the Huron TB
Association's president, F. E. Ma-
dill, Wingham, have set up an
organization which will reach into
every corner of the county.
The reason for taking such trou-
ble and setting up such a vast
organization is that health officials
feel that the survey will, only be
effective if everybody presents
himself at the mobile clinics in
Choose from a LARGE ex-
citing array of Drapery Ab-
stracts, Plains, Florals and
Scenic designs, in the lat-
est decorator shades.
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DARE'S FANCY
FULL DETAILS AT YOURS' RED & WHITE MARKETS
LISTED BELOW.
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N.B. 10 LB.
BAGS
• •
BAYVIEW ,FANCY
PINK SALMON LB.
TINS
(YOU SAVE 8c)
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THESE ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE BIG MONEYSAVING
SPECIALS YOU WILL FIND AT
41c
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DEWKIST CHOICE
PEACHES HALVES utf . 19c
(YOU SAVE 6c)
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RED & WHITE CREAMY
25c
Stanley's Market Clinton
W Groceteria RCAF
Clinton
SEE THE BIG SALE DODGER
, FOR MORE SPECIALS
50 LB,
BAGS
27c
POTATOES $1.25
FREE
Grand Draw Every Week
FOR THE NEXT 8 WEEKS
THIS MAY BE YOURS
I have sold my dry cleaning business "JET
CLEANERS" at RCAF Station Clipton to Clin-
ton Laundry and Dry. Cleaners.
I wish to thank all my customers and friends
for their patronage and wish my successor
prosperity in the future.
NOTICE
Pat Lee
Over 5000 Volunteers Needed For
Huron County Tuberculosis Drive
May. Be-cause it is an infectious
disease, which can be caught from
any one who has tuberculosis, and
is not being treated, it is danger-
ous to have any unknown cases in
any community.
For this reason, every effort is
being put forth to make the sur-
vey a complete success. It is
planned within the next three
weeks to try to recruit the neces-
sary 5,000 workers, and to this end
committee members are already
going through the county asking
for volunteers.
ORANGE WALK MAY BE
IN SEAFORTH THIS YEAR
For the first time in some 15
years, Seaforth is to play host to
visiting Orangemen this July 12,
if present plans materialize. Sea-
forth, LOL No. 793, and Winthrop
LOL No. 813 are co-operating as
joint hosts and a representative
committee has been named to plan
the necessary organization.