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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1944-04-13, Page 8GE, 8 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS,, April 13th, 1944 PAINT 6'a/us MONEY BEAUTIFY AND PROTECT•YOUR NOME WITH C -I -L PAINTS For Walls and Woodwork INTERIOR GLOSS—bright, colourful SEMI -GLOSS smart satin finish FLAT WALL PAINT—velvety beauty. Many attractive shades to blend with any decorating scheme PAINT FOR EVERY PURPOSE SUTTER PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING A ELECTRICIANS MOND 147w. CLINTON, ONT. Men's and Boys Work Clothes MEN'S OVERALLS. Big B. and Snag Proof 'brands $2.25 to $2.75 Cheaper lines to Clear $1,39 to $1.'75 BOYS OVERALLS 79c to.$1.79 MEN'S STRIPEDWORK CAPS 35c and.40e MEN'S WORIC SHIRTS well made and roomy $1.00' to $L59 BOY'S WORK SHIRTS 69e to $1.00 MEN'S WORK SOCKS -wool or union 29e to 60e cottbn 19c to 39e MEN'S WORK BOOTS solid and dependable $3.50 to $4.95 BOYS WORK BOOTS built for hard wear $2.75 to $3.50 Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Skirts — Adam Hate — Scott & McHale Shoes for Mrs, Arcate Tip Top Tailors. mss® Announcing Roy R. Farrow has been appointed Imperial Oil Agent Mitchell Branch - phone 203 Clinton Branch - phone 92 Successor to Mr. Bruce Ingram CONSTANCE Miss Edith Britton has returned home after spending -the winter in London. Miss Ethel Dexter of Kitchener spent the holiday and week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Dexter •Mr. Les Stephenson and Mrs, B. B. Stephenson were at London on Mon- day. Miss Grant visited with her friend Mrs. Jahn Nottingham over the week end, She travels from coast to coast speaking on Women's Christian Temperance cause as she is a very splendid speaker. V Wesley -Willis Girls' Club The Girls Club was held on Tues - •day evening, April llth, at 8 o'clock at the home of Miss W. O'Neil with an attendance of 40. Mrs, Miller was in the chair. Mrs. A. Haddy and Mrs. R. Jenkins were in charge of the devotional part, Mrs. Innes sang an Easter solo and Misses Mary Lane and (leen Sutter sang a duet, "Deep River" Mrs. Agnew was the aceom- panist. Miss O'Neil cleverly. introducedthe subject,f'or discussion, therefugee problem, on which there was some brilliant speaking by Mrs. Manning and Miss Bessie Smith "for" and Mrs, 'Sperling and Miss L. , Walkinshaw "against". Mrs, Fred Hanley conduct- ed a contest. The Mizpah benediction closed the meeting after which the club members presented Miss Pearl Newman with a gift, prior to her leaving 'town. A dainty lunch was served' by Miss O'Neil and her group Old Friends Meet at Gibraltar Flying Officer Ted Buswell in writing to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buswell, from Gibraltar, tells of an interesting meeting he had with Jack Wadland, formerly Y.M. C.A. officer at No. 9, S.F.T.S., Cen- tralia, now supervisor of Y.M.C,A.'s in the Mediterranean theatre. The two men met by ehanee in the of- ficer's mess and: - chatted over old tines at Centralia. Mr, Wadland while at Centralia was the editor of the Airport -News which appeared in the Times -Advocate. Ted produced a copy of the paper which Mr. Wad. land eagerly perused. Ted says "de- !veered" but enyone eating •a copy of the Times -Advocate would surely get indigestion. Mr. Wadland en- quired about another old friend, F. 0. Weston, and Ted asked him if he would like to see him, and promptly called him in from another room. There was an interesting talkfest reviewing old times. The meeting of Buswell and Weston is another interesting story. While the two were at Centralia Weston was Bud - well's instructor and while on fly- ing operations they took a trip over Lixeknow and there discovered that Weston as ailed had spent his sum- mer holidays at Lucknow and he and Ted had played together as chums. They had come together again by chance at Gibraltar. There is an old saying, that it is a small world. —Exeter Times -Advocate. v Miss Doris Lawson of Chatham spent the holiday and week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawson and other relatives. We have a fine new select- ion of Decalcomania trans- fers especially useful in decorating your home. These Decal Designs can be used for Water glasses, 'Kitchen chairs, Kitchen Ware, Bath Rooms, Baby. 'furniture, Place Cards and many other decorative purposes. Pocket Books Assignment in Brittany One World Mission to Moscow. My Sister Eileen Pocket Cook Book Book of Vegetable Garden- ing—just to mention a fewl 39d from a vast choose from Open Evening till 8 , o'clock collection to G. R. McEwan Co. Books & Stationery PHONE 84 "OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST" ' Illlll�lll ° llflll11e ween nuwml Llll11 . 1 < IL Mr. Robert McCartney of Galt was a VIII visitor in town last Thursday. Miss • Irene Snider of London spent A run -away horse caused eonsider- the week end at her home in town.able damage to the store front of Jas. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crich spent the McCool's General Store in Londesboro I ODEX SOAP 3 bars week end with relatives in Wind- last aveek. sor and Essex. Mr, Adolf Fangrad had stabled the. C. C. I: HIGHLI RTS by. Elizab dh'' Middleton The Annual At -Home was held at the C. C I, on March 29. The R. C. A. F, orchestra provided. the 1Vlusic; and the 'girls .the money, as it took the foie or a Sadie Hawkins' dance, The auditorium was smartly decor- ated Vvith pictures 'of the AogpaLch characters and "lace" curtains adorn- ed the windows, We were "in the dark" as to ho things were going for about an hour but music and candlelight filled the intervening space until the lights came on once more. The floor was filled to capacity with about a hun- ched couples enjoying the dancing. There were novelty dances and prizes. Everyone seemed to • be having a good time and we feel sure that the evening was a complete encriess. The boys' and girls basketball teams made their return trip to Gode- rich on Thursday, March 23. The Clinton girls won 30-16 while the boys score was 25-20 for Goderich, They were good games and everyone had a lot of fun, On' Wednesday afternoon March 22, Miss Margaret Duhnage visited us and spoke to the girls about Nursing She gave us many interesting views and hints on the subject, Kennedy has been heard to ejacu- late, "lin Brown -ed off with Latin and French!" Mr. Olde, "If anything should go wrong in this next experiment we and the labratory with us may be blown sky high. Step up a little closer scholars so you may be better able to follow nm." Have you heard that "when -she was -a little -girl" story about Mary Lane? When she was small Liz was intensely afraid of thunder. One summer afternoon she was caught in what promised to be a severe electri- cal storm. Her father saw her dash- ing for home and. noticed that her lips were moving. As she reached the house he soothed her fear and then asked, "What were you saying?" "Oh, muffing!" I was just remind- ing God that I am a minister's daughter. Run -Away Horse Wrecks Store Front at Londesboro "In any event Send Flowers" "Flowers 'speak a un- iversal language. In t'he midst of a world torn with bitterness and strife they continue to carry, in all lands, their messages of affection and consolation." Ruth Br,y.an Ovan Rohde F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of florists Tel. Del. As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to Funeral Orders. Phone 176 and 31 '. Superior Store PHONE. 11.1--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR April 13, 14, 15 MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee lb. 43e QUICK QUAKER OATS lge pkg. 19e St. Williams ORANGE and GRAPE- FRUIT Marmalade 24 oz. jar 25c HILLCREST SHORTENING lb. 19e SUPER SUDS lge pkg. 20c ROMAN MEAL pkg. . , ..... 29e NIBLETS CORN 14 oz. Tin 15c SWEET MIXED PICKLES 280 oz jar 290 COWANS COCOA 1 Ib. Tin . , .. 24c RED FEATHER PUDDINGS contains Sugar 2 pkgs. .. 19c PRINCESS Soap • Flakes lge pkg. 25c Miss Barbara Scott of London was a animal in the United Church shed at visitor with her parents, Mr, and Londesboro. He was driving him down Mrs. Ronald Scott, the street when suddenly the horse Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes spent bolted. Unable to control him, the the holiday in Toronto with their son Gerald and family. Miss Norma Stevens of London spent last week end with -her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Wesley Stevens. Mr. Douglas Kennedy of Toronto was a week end visitor with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kennedy. Miss Evelyn Park of Ottawa spent . the Easter week end at the hone •of Major and Mrs: H. C. Lawson. Muss Elva McDowell of London spent the holiday week end with her mother, Mrs. McDowell, Huron street. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Plumsteel anti small daughter are spending the Easter holidays with their families in town. Little Misses Evelyn and Marjorie Young of Londesboro are visiting their grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Webster. Mrs. Willis Cooper and three child- ren of Toronto are visitors this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A , T. Cooper. Mrs. Lyle London and children Mary and John of Leamington are visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs Wesley Stevens. Mr, and Mrs. Randal Pepper and Carol Ann of Warren spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stephenson, Albert street. Mr. G. E, Hall and Miss Evelyn Hall spent Good Friday and the Easter week end in Toronto, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and daughter and Misses Campbell of Stratford were here Sunday to see Mrs. Wil- son's sister, Mrs. Norman Kennedy. Mrs. Murray Hetherington and small daughter have returned to Gode- rich after spending two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Snider L.A.C. Biggart W. B., Mrs. Biggart and her mother, -Mrs. Motherwell of Westmount, Que.; were the guests over the week end of L.A,C.'s Biggart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Biggart, Cpl. P. H. Atkinson of Bagotville Quebec., spent last week in town and on his return was accompanied. by Mrs. Atkinson and Carlyle who have spent the winter with her , parents, Mr,, and Mrs. H. Charles- . worth. SANIFLUSH Tin ORANGES, Size 288s Doz. . , . , GRAPEFRUIT, Size 126s 5 for owner jumped from the buggy. The HEAD LETTUCE 2 for horse ran on down the street, across TOMATOES, Imported Ib. No. 4 highway, ani charged right 'through Mr. McCool's 'tore front, plate glass windows and all. The bug- gy failed to follow him through. The animal received only minor scratches. He was led quite serenely ,out through the main entrance of the (McCool Store. v Huron Perth Teachers Meet for Discussions About 35 men teachers from North and South Huron and Perth attended a banquet last 'Thursday evening in the parish hall of Trivitt Memorial Church, Exeter, The president of the 190 29e 350 25c 27e 29c GREEN CELERY Stalks each .. 10e 1.. RI TffMPSON Nice Delivery WEEK END SPECIALS And Next Week End 3 INTERLAKE TISSUE 25c 2 Tins HERRING with or without Tomato Sauce 25e Huron Federation, John Bates, of 1 lb SIRDAR COFFEE Bayfield, was in charge of the meet -I 1 pkg, CHEESE-A-RONI ing. Several speakers were heard 13 Ib. SUGAR of Stratford, who is the president of I . syrup) the Perth Federation clearly stated 1 Jar Plum Jam ( 1 coupon) ,,.. the need for unity among the teachers 11 Jar Marmalade ( 2 coupons) especially now when so much is at!4 lb R. C. Macaroni stake at present that. concerns all,3 Ib. New Carrots (Topless) teachers, i 5 Bars Richards Carbolic Soap R. 0. Staples, Goderieh, inspector 2 Cans Dehydrated Beans for South Huron, gave an interest- ' 1 family Pkg. of CEREALS , .. ing talk on leis impression of Huron 2 Tin Rabbit's Cleanser South. v .3 lb. Broken B. RICE Carman Whitmore introduced the 2 lb. ROUND GRAIN RICE .... guest speaker of the ev,ening Rev. NAVEL ORANGES at Reuber, of Crediton Evangelical 29c -39e -49e -59c— per doz. church, his topic being the inter- 2 HEAD LETTUCE 25c relation of teaching and preaching„o GRAPEFRUIT (126s) 25e Mr. Reuber, a former teacher,' showed how the two professions are work -II L..iOHNSON ing tobard'the same goal. W. 33c 190 25c during the session, Mr. Ray Crawford, .1 Can BLUEBERRIES (in Light 28c 190 350 25e 22e 25e 19c 25e 19c 25c 25c A discussion period under tthe leadership of President John Bates, PHONE 286 GROCERDELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 of Bayfield, followed when many DELIVERY questionsregarding the teaching profession were thoroughly discusses!• should not consider the basin AA ra The entertainment was conducted' by tion book for use in pleasure driving. Clarence Grainger, of Walton. I "Last year many motorists regard- V ed their A.A. book as an allotment for Check on Special Gas Ration pleasure driving,” he said. "This is not so. It is an emergency ration and Books at no time has the, oil controller made any allowance for pleasure driving." Strict orders have ;been issued to regional oil conirol offices to take V ' special precautions to see that per- BIRTHS sons receiving special category gaso- line ration books are entitled to their', HARRIOTT In Olinton Public Hos- was learned from an official `of Oil pital on Friday, April 7th, to Mr. Controller G. It. CottrelIe's office. and "Mrs: Thomas IJai.'riott of'Ciin-' The official said that motorists ton e. son Clean Up Time Will soon be here and as usual we ark ready with the stock to make house cleaning easy These are Mops and Brushes for the various uses. Then for Paints, Varnishes, Shellac, and Floor Wax made by the leading Makers. This year we are specializing in the Narvo Paints made by Murphy's of Montreal. See the Murphy and Narvo Movie trailer at the Roxy Theatre. BALL 8 ZAPFE DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS DOUGLAS G. BALL J. J. ZAPFL Phone 110 Phone 103 Store Phone 195 Clean 'up and Paint We have a complete line of Martin—Senour Painjn and Varnishes in Stock. Why not begin that paint job now and freshen up your home. Multi — Use Enamel just the thing you will need to go over your furniture. Yes, we have Aluminin Paint ready for you, also Screen Paint, Polish Paint and many others for your needs. Hawkins Hardware PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 244 DANCEi APRIL 13th to 15th BULK MACARONI 5 lb. 25v • iAPPLE BUTTER no coupons re Town Hall, Clinton i quired Ib. 15o en ' ' CANADA SEAL fresh herring FRIDAY, APRIL 14th. Benefit Dance, sponsored by L. 0, L. No. 710 Music by C. K. N. X. Ranch Boys Admission 40 cents 92-1 FIRST MORTGAGE LOAN If additional money is needed to help you buy a productive fhrm, send us particulars. Possibly we can assist you through our loaning department. Attractive terms. All inquiries treated con- fidentially. 10e tin or 2 for 19e SEA LE'CT Chicken Haddte tin 33e- .74`COXDMY 69c plcg. CHIPSO4soap flakes pkg. , , , 250. LOOSE THRIFT PLAICES 3 lb. 28e il'®]i1&E11 ie OXFORD INN Vegetable Soup goRTGAGE .CORPORATION 2 tins 19o.: London Windsor SWANS DOWN Cake flour pkg. 35c St. Thomas Chatham CHAMPION Dog Food or Cat focil 2 pkg. lee. BAYFIELD • 1 IN OUR MEAT COUNTER Fresh Sausage lb, 25c Fresh Wieners Ib, 27e Pickled Back Bacon Ib. 49e Also a good assortment of cooked Meats. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETBALES Miss Lorna Westlake returned to Hespler on Monday after ' having spent Easter with •her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake. Mr. J. F. Rolfe- of London was at his cottage in Lakeside Park over the Easter tide. Mr. Lawrence Fowlie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie of London, Mr. and' Mrs. G. Koehler, Zurich visited their sister Misses F. and E. Fowlie over Easter. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Burch of De- troit were at their Summer home at The HigIn1ands for Easter. FOSTER—In Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday', April 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Foster of Clinton, a dau,titer S' . LASTING—ESONOMIc,'a TOILET SOAP 5S bar ( 1n t aiWt. �y THE '� . "' 4T9RES. SPECIAL VALUES FOR APRIL 14th 15th. KRAFT CANADA SEAL DINNEtt pkg. ' 19c HERRING lg. tin 11c MACARONI READY CUT'.4 lbs 19d GOLD MEDAL TOMATO AERO FLOOR JUICE 28 oz. tin 130' WAX tin 25e SALT Red and White Table 2 pkgs. 15d CATELLI'S VIKING TOILET CHEES-A-RONI pkg. 19c TIS'S'UE 4 rolls 23d PEAS Curling Dtried 2 pkgs 27a. CHOICE SURPRISE MACKEREL tin 35e SOAP 10 bars 49c BEANS Vancamps PreCooked 2 pkgs. 27c GOLD MEDAL CHOICFE JERGENS TOILET PUMPKIN tin 15c SOAP cake 5o GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES SWEET POTATOE, S - CAULIFLOWER - RADISHES - CELERY MUSHROOMS - TURNIPS - SPINACH -PINEAPPLE - PEAS CHOICE FIRM CHOICE'. CALIFORNIA 220's , TOMATOES lb 29e ORANGES doz. ' 49c New Bunched California CHOICE CALIFORNIA 360's CARROTS 3 lbs. 25c LEMONS 3 for ,10c 011010!1 HEAD TEXAS SEEDLESS • 112's LETTUCE 2 for 27c GRAPEFRUIT 4 - 25e NEW TEXAS BUNCHED NEW TEXAS GREEN BEETS 3 lbs. 250 CABBAGE 3 lbs 22c C. M. SHEARING PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS — CLINTON ti Clean Up Time Will soon be here and as usual we ark ready with the stock to make house cleaning easy These are Mops and Brushes for the various uses. Then for Paints, Varnishes, Shellac, and Floor Wax made by the leading Makers. This year we are specializing in the Narvo Paints made by Murphy's of Montreal. See the Murphy and Narvo Movie trailer at the Roxy Theatre. BALL 8 ZAPFE DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS DOUGLAS G. BALL J. J. ZAPFL Phone 110 Phone 103 Store Phone 195 Clean 'up and Paint We have a complete line of Martin—Senour Painjn and Varnishes in Stock. Why not begin that paint job now and freshen up your home. Multi — Use Enamel just the thing you will need to go over your furniture. Yes, we have Aluminin Paint ready for you, also Screen Paint, Polish Paint and many others for your needs. Hawkins Hardware PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 244 DANCEi APRIL 13th to 15th BULK MACARONI 5 lb. 25v • iAPPLE BUTTER no coupons re Town Hall, Clinton i quired Ib. 15o en ' ' CANADA SEAL fresh herring FRIDAY, APRIL 14th. Benefit Dance, sponsored by L. 0, L. No. 710 Music by C. K. N. X. Ranch Boys Admission 40 cents 92-1 FIRST MORTGAGE LOAN If additional money is needed to help you buy a productive fhrm, send us particulars. Possibly we can assist you through our loaning department. Attractive terms. All inquiries treated con- fidentially. 10e tin or 2 for 19e SEA LE'CT Chicken Haddte tin 33e- .74`COXDMY 69c plcg. CHIPSO4soap flakes pkg. , , , 250. LOOSE THRIFT PLAICES 3 lb. 28e il'®]i1&E11 ie OXFORD INN Vegetable Soup goRTGAGE .CORPORATION 2 tins 19o.: London Windsor SWANS DOWN Cake flour pkg. 35c St. Thomas Chatham CHAMPION Dog Food or Cat focil 2 pkg. lee. BAYFIELD • 1 IN OUR MEAT COUNTER Fresh Sausage lb, 25c Fresh Wieners Ib, 27e Pickled Back Bacon Ib. 49e Also a good assortment of cooked Meats. FRESH FRUITS and VEGETBALES Miss Lorna Westlake returned to Hespler on Monday after ' having spent Easter with •her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Walter Westlake. Mr. J. F. Rolfe- of London was at his cottage in Lakeside Park over the Easter tide. Mr. Lawrence Fowlie, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fowlie of London, Mr. and' Mrs. G. Koehler, Zurich visited their sister Misses F. and E. Fowlie over Easter. Mr, and Mrs. L. W. Burch of De- troit were at their Summer home at The HigIn1ands for Easter. FOSTER—In Clinton Public Hospital on Sunday', April 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Foster of Clinton, a dau,titer S' . LASTING—ESONOMIc,'a TOILET SOAP 5S bar