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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-02-13, Page 14• o,ii_ goscob•W4iam: h t...,"" MO Alf, MULTIPLE-SHELF WALK-IN STORAGE COOLERS SALES-CASES MOST COMPLETE LINE OF FOOD STORE EQUIPMENTI • .super case for service meat sales fLOOOPfitfT MEAT CASES YLER erne 7100.0 Refie'/E,f;i7a/f/ save 50% or meat packaging Investment! ROLLING-COLD PACKAGING c6NvEyoRs PAGE EQURTBBN =MONII:MS-RECORD ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 33, 19 44. Seaforth CONGRATULATIONS! to the - ° Clinton IGA Market Phone 19 PLUMBING and MATING - ELECTRIC WIRING and SUPPLIES eet F . eirlserate Self-Serve ounters Clinton !GA <<Market Has Moit Modern Refrigeration Services—Just Like City 7h It airy Foods. Of All Sorts'Available Probably more refrigeration .tin- der one roof than can be found this side of the cities, is in use today at the Clipton IGA Market — the newest "supermarket" in Western Ontario. There axe 52 feet . of refrigerating .units, stret- ching from inside the front door, the whole length of the store, and across ,the back. First is the ice cream. freezer, packed full of Huron County made ice cream—the famous Bisset Bros, ice cream, well known thr, oughout the area. Bight feet long, it ris packed with a variety of flavours, shapes and sizes. Then there is the frozen foods unit-12. more feet of refrigerat- ion to keep vegetables, fruits, juices, complete dinners, etc., fro-- zen solid for your convenience in planning mealS. Another 12 feet' of refrigerator Tfie name Tyler, will not', be familiar to householders, in con- neaten with refrigeration, but it is the name which both in Canada and the United States, means the most modern in such equipment to owners of supermarkets and smaller grocery stores. WOriLking on. the new trend- tb decorator colours_ in the homes, there. has 'bniM up a demand for the same idea in the stores where modern • mothers shop. And so Tyler is one company which is meeting the demand by 'building sales cases with. modern colour built in, Though not in the decorating business, they have begun, to as- sist with planning colours of the store, in which their cases will be placed. The Clinton IGA Mak- et is -painted in soft shadei of tun:Iroise, yellow arid pink, with the sales cases either cornpliment7 ing'or blending with' these colours. f contains a complete line of dairy Products—cheese, local and im- ported; cottage cheese; butter; milk; etc, Then, and this is Reg, Ball's department, there is the fruit and vegetable section, where 24 feet of counter, bins and shelves sup-' port all kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables. Both in and out of season, these items are on hand for the shopper to select from, Art. Colson is in charge of the meats. All'across the back bf the store, is another 20 feet refriger- ated counter space—arranged for complete self-service, The meats are weighed, 'packaged, labelled and ready for your shopping bas- ket, Prices are on each cut. Also, a wide selection of cold meats is available here. Mr. Colson will be _on hand to keep 'the the busy shopper and keep 'the counter Al- led. Clinton Bargains Enjoyed By Chap From Next Town A gentleman who spends quite a bit of time in Clinton—although he comutes daily to his home in a neighbouring tow- n—remarked the other day that he was al- most afraid to walk down main stieet in his home town any more. Asked why, he replied that he was forever carrying home parcels with names of Clinton merchants on theni, and he was afraid this would not be appreciated by the home town merchants. "But," he said, "When they present values like they do in Clinton—how can you turn them down!" HENSALL .COMMUNITY SALE FEBR15ARY 6, 1958 Weanling pigs, $15,50 to $17.35; chunks, $1$,90 to $21.75; feeders, $25.75 to $31.60; sows, $90 to $136. Holstein cows, $152 to $175; Durham cows, $160' to $180; Hol- stein calves, $10 to $16; Durham, calves, $25 to $31. 360 pigs and 125 head of cattle and calves were sold. Congratulations I.G.A. MARKET We heartily congratulate you on itie„opening of your store in, Clinton, Homestyle HOLLANDIA Cookies, Honey Cake and Pumpernickle will be available at the New Store. Hollapdia.Bakery 7 We are pleased to have done the. PLUMBING, HEATING and 'WIRING in the New Store. r,f4rwr,r4/4.-#4.4.41Prow,inewnt • Frank Kling Maich Refrigeration Co., Brantford Installed-All Tyler Freezer Units Here lending a helping hand at the job of getting the store stocked with all sorts of good things, are Mrs. Mary Nott and Miss Da Grigg (left). Today you will meet these two ladies at the cash registers when you leave the new store. That freezer behind them is full of dairy foods- butter, cheeses of all kinds, spreads, cottage -cheese, milk, ,etc. The freezer itself is one of the Tyler units, styled in white and gold. (dews-Record Photo) Best Wishes to Lawrie ,Slade, Manager.' of the Clinton IGA Market' We had the pleasure of building,thmsfiitures- in the new store: M. McADAM General ContractOr, CLINTON HU 2:4070 O Our Sincerest Congratulations To Lawrie Slade and Harold Remington, on the Opening of their New Clinton IGA Food Market We Were Indeed Proud To Have Installed. TYLER I II • Vegetable Coolers • Meat Walk-In Cooler •Freezer Rooms • Sell-Serve Freezer Case. • ,Self-Serve Dairy Case • Self Serve Meat Case 110 .' ...'."..7"i.......... .............. _ _7__....,6°S.—UP. ...„„'Ar--.4....", j III .............'''.. . , ' osiriewe•I :‘0.11=1,0017/ oulrersi sioramin .....- g a , , ...1.0100.001 1117 000. I WIN MUT lit / 11 ritorAN 11,000 Sold and Installed by your Tyler Commercial and Appliance I)istributor for n I' nt and Noifolk nr:r:CA9F: 13 a sAuge.comm (Miaow!) ...• a MAICH REFRIGERATION COMPANY Dial PL 3-1048 BRANTFORD 5: Colborne St!