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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1948-11-11, Page 7'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1948 CLINTON NEVUS -RECORD -,T FAGS SEVEN H = MEN'S SPECIALS.. AIR ,FORCE, J!fCKE:i'S, sheepskin -fitted, full zipper with tit food ..., ,, $15. Cy J- AIR k'ORCE;�JACI(ETS, rainproof full :zipper with hood, $6 S'CITS, to clear .. 14.95 v, OVERCOATS, to clean . 12.95 ALL -WOOF, JUMBO' -KNIT SWEATERS 2 00 DENIM BIB OVERALLS , . r • • • • . • .- . • FLYING SUITS, rainproof, full zipper • . 3,95, 4.95, 5.95 HEAVY PLAID SHIRTS 2.25, 2.49 HEAVY DOESKIN" SFIIRPS 1.75 ARMY COVERALLS ......... ...............• 98, 1.95' LINED SMOCKS :98 MATTRESS COVERS' HIP RUBBER BOOTS KNEE RUBBER BOOTS LACED RUBBERS AIR FORCE WOOL SCARVES AIR FORCE AND ARMY CAPS ARMY UNDERWEAR RAINCOATS 1.95,, 4.00, 4.95 ALL -WOOL WORK SOCKS .49 ,ALL -WOOL WHITE SOCKS .49 DRESS PANTS still Half Price ALL -WOOL .JACI{E'TS. plaid lined, "reg. 1195, Special 5.00 .49 3.95 3.49 1.95 .15 .25, 98 BOYS' SPECIALS PARKAS 1 $4.50 MELTON CLOTH and 'TWEED BREECHES .. , 1.95 CADET JACKETS, to clear .98 CADET PANTS 1.95 RUBBER BOOTS < 1.95 THREE -BUCKLE RUBBERS 1.75 SKI CAPS, all shades .75 MITTS 49, ..75 GIRLS' SPECIALS BUNTING BAGS, full zipper $1 49 SWEATERS .35, .49, .98 ALL -WOOL SKIRTS, sizes 2-4-6 .49 ALL -WOOL LEGGINGS .49 SKI PANTS. sizes 4-6-8 1.49 WHITE RUBBERS 1.85 "CLINTON DAY" is EVERY DAY at Clinlon War Assets Surplus Box 428 Clinton PHONE 460-W Complete Equipinent for. CONCRETE WORT( FOUNDATIONS B'UILDIN\GS Equipment For Rent or Hire Protect Working Cenditlons by Assuring that Men Employed are Covered by Compensation and Unemployment Insurance. McKay Contracting Co. Princess St. W: CLINTON Phone 373M Yes, the true'test of a laying mash is "what extra profit .remains after cosi of feed and management is figured," Vita:tec F is a scientifically balanced bag, of raw materials to "be fed to egg -laying machines , : it keeps. the "machines" in good running order and supplies the materials for the manufacture of eggs. You can always count on Vita -lay for maintenance and profitable produc. hon. • ROE FARMS MILLING CO, • ATWOOD, ONT. lvtfl'IA �rr KNOW that a properly fed hen (heavy breed). ,pro. ducing 180 eggs a year will eat: 50 lbs, of mash, 40 abs. of .grain; 2 lbs, of grit, '2 :Iba. of shell. NEWS OF Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Lawson spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. Kruse, Galt. Miss Ruth Artliur, V.O.N., St. Thomas, was a weekend visitor with her mother, Mrs. J. Arthur. Mrs. $erb Mogridge is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Gormley Thompson, and Mr. Thompson, Brampton. Mr. and Mrs, ,Jack Carte"r are leaving this week for a six Months visit With their daughter BUSINESS AND, PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY LEGAF, - ' _ H. T. RANCE Notary ' `Public Division Court Clerk Division' Court Office, Clinton FRANK FINGLAND, K.C. Barrister - Solicitor Notary Public Albert St. Clinton ARTHUR E. PARRY Commissioner, Etc., Etc. By Royal Warrant CHIROPRACTIC D. H. McINNES Chiropractic - Foot Correction OFFICE HOURS: Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 p.rn. Commercial, Seaforth, Monday 1 to 8 p.m. -ACCOUNTANCY. R. G. McCANN Accountant and Auditor Phone 476J - Albert St. - Clinton ERNEST W. HUNTER Chartered Aceountaat 57 Bloor St. W. Toronto ARTHUR FRASER Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Service, Etc. Ann Street Phone 355W EXETER INCOME TAX RETURNS Private • Business Farm Rejrorts Bookkeeping records installed and checked monthly or as requested. ROY N. BENTLEY 36 Regent St. Box 58 Goderich, Ontario DENTAL DR. D. C. GEDDES Dentist Lovett Block Clinfo e Telephone 170 Hours: 9-12 a.m.; 1.30-6 p.n.. • VETERINARIAN DR. G. S. ELLIOTT Veterinarian Phone 203 Clinton OPTOMETRY A. L. COLE, R.O. Optometrist Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted GODERICH - Phone 33 RUTH HEARN. R.O. Optometrist Huron St. - Phone 69 - Clinton MEMORIALS Cemetery Memorials T. PRYDE and SON .Clinton Showrooms Open Fridays See J. J. Zapfe. Phone 103 SIGNS Signs for Every Purpose Outdoor Advertising Trucks Cut-out Designs - Window Cards 27 years experience KIRBY SIGNS a Phone 589R Clinton Accountancy INSURANCE J. E. HOWARD HAYFIELD, Ont. Phone Clinton 624r31 Car—Fire-,-Life—Accident Wind Insurance If you need Insurance, I have a Policy. Life, Accident, Sickness, Auto- mobile, Hospitalization, Household R. L. MCMILLAN, HAYFIELD Phone: Clinton 634r15 THE MoKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Seaforth Officers, 1948—President, Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm; Vice -Presi- dent, Hugh Alexander, Walton;', man Manager and Secretary -treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors —. Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Hugh Alexander; Wal- ton;'Sam. H, Whitmore, Seaforth; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Robert Archibald, Seaforth; John H. Mc- Ewing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; John L. Malone. Seaforth; Harvey Fuller, Goderlch. Agents=John E, Pepper, Bruce - field, R,R. 1; Geo. A, Watt, Blyth, AUB'bRN to Vancouver. Dr. B. C. Weir, Misses Annie and Margaret Weir, attended the funeral of Mr. William J. Mc- Cully, Stratford, last Thursday. Hospital Patient ' Miss Zeta Munro is ^.t patient in Alexandra Hospital, Goderich. Her many .friends wish her a • speedy recovery. • Film -Board Pictures The National Film' Board pre - seated pictures in the Forester's 13a11 Friday night, sponsored by the Women's Institute. Feted on Birthday 1UIr,. ,arid. Mrs. George Lawlor entertained $unduly in honor' of the birthday of Mrs. Lawlor's mother,, Mrs, Joseph Irwin, Pre- sent for the, occasion were Mr. and Mrs. • Thomas Perk, Dungannon and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Ladd, Auburn. • W.L, to Meet The- monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held - in the Forester's Ball. on Tues- day, Nov, 16, at 2 p,m. The topic "Home Economics," will be taken by Mrs. Albert Campbell. A re- port of the Area Convention will be given by the delegates, Mrs. S. McClinchey •and Mrs. Bert Craig. Roll call "Household Hints," Hostesses: Mrs, W. Brad - nock, lairs. E. Lawson, Miss Elmo. Mutch and Mrs. Fred Ross. Death of A. W. 'thiel Aaron Wesley Thiel passed away suddenly in Clinton Public Hospital on Saturday in his 65th' year. He was the son of the late Henry Thiel and Catherine Wag- ner and was born in East Wawa nosh June 13, 1884. He spent his lifetime in this district. He leaves to mourn his pasging, two sisters, Mrs, Jack Wright, Aub- urn, and Mrs. Pollard of Seaforth, and a brother in Flint, Mich, The funeral° was held from the A5thur Funeral Home, Auburn, on Tuesday, Nov. 9, at 9 p.m., with interment in Union Ceme tery, Blyth. StMarks' Ladies' Guild The Ladies' Guild of S. Mark's Anglican Church met 'at the home of Mrs. Sarre Daer on Tuesday, Nov. 2, with Mrs. Daer in charge. Prayers were offered by Mrs. Alfred Nesbitt; a reading was given by Mrs. A. Letherland; Mrs. Gordon Taylor contributed a solo, accompanied by Mrs, R. J. Phil- lips; end the topic, `,Faith," was, taken by Mrs. T, S. Johnston. A vote of thanks was extended to Rev. H. J. L. Henderson, who during the fail, painted the ex- terior of the church. 'A contest on "Famous Women," conducted by Miss Jean Kirkconnell, was 1 won by Mrs. H. J. L. Henderson, who also offered the closing prayer. The hostess served re- freshments. \ Knox United W.M.S. The WMS of Knox United. Church met in the Sunday School room on Tuesday, Nov. 2, with Mrs. W. Craig in charge and Mrs. Sidney McClinchey at the piano, The scripture was read by Mrs. Archie Robinson, and prayer was offered by Miss Mina Mutch, The topic, the second chapter of the study book, "West of the•Gorges," was taken by Mrs, W. J. Craig. ms, A. G. Hewitt introduced he aunt, Mrs, Mahum of Eng- land, who gave a very interest- ing address on conditions in England. Mrs. Albert Campbell and Miss Margaret Jackson gave reports on the sectional meeting held at Hackett's Church recent- ly. A solo wasecontributed by Mrs. Hewitt. The offering was eceived by Mrs. Earl Wightman; and Mrs. Craig offered the dedi- catory prayer. The president, Mrs. Earl Wight - man, took charge for the busi- ness period, when Miss Elma, Mutch, Mrs. Sidney McClinchey, and Mrs. Earl Wightman were appointed a nominating commit- tee to bring in slate of officers at the next meeting. Plans were made for the bazaar end tea to be held this month, Mrs. Wight - offered the closing prayer. 0 WALTON R. Archilles, Melton, visited his wife, and family. James Mose, Chesley, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hudie. Mr. and Mrs. Moody Holland and ` family, Blyth visited with friends here, Mr. and Mrs. James Humphries, Windsor, were with Mr. and Mrs. William Humphries. Mrs: Merle, Campbell and Mrs. Fred Wilson, Seaforth, visited with friends here. • Mr. and Mrs, William Dennis and family and Joseph Haukwell visited with friends in Hamilton. On Hunting Trip George Taylor, Ronnie Burnett, Nelson Marks, Lawrence Marks, Hugh Campbell and Percy Dalt- on left Saturday for Northern Ontario where they will hunt deer. Successful Bazaar The Ladies' Guild of the Ang- Bean Church held a very success- ful bazaar in Walton community hall Thursday, Nov. - 4, serving supperto about 250 people. MONEY FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL GODERICH—Voting Will take place December 14 on the quest- ion: "Are you in favor of the Town of Goderich issuing deben- tdres for the sum of 875,000 in addition to the 2325,000 approv- ed by the electors in December, 1947, for the erection of a new school and repairs end improve- R.R, 1; R. S. Mcl{ercher, Dubiinuneuts to Victoria School?" R..R. 1; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen, 49i2 eged P�t OF DETROIT FACING GRAND CIRCUS PARK The Tuller, a modern hotel for Ihoss who want the bests Con• venient to Offices, Theaters, and Shops, Friendly, course- ` ous service and real Hotel Comfort, The Tuller Coffee •' Shop or Cafeterio for your Dining Pleasure et modest ill prices. It pays to stay at 4,, Itill Hotel Tuller. 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