Clinton News Record, 1944-06-29, Page 8•
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Early Summer Sale
Ladies' Misses' and Children's Footwear of a'11 Kinds
Slippers, : Pumps, Ties, Loafers, Play -shoes. and Running Shoes, all
at Reduced Prices, to clear Some as low as' 59e a pair.
Mens White and two-tone sport shoes also priced to.clear. •
The supply of of Running s1Qaes wilt be short owing to restrictions
placed on the manufacturers by the Rubber Controller Bey now at
old prices.
Ladies' .oxfords black ,pr brown $2,25 to $3.75
Men's! oxfords black or tan . $2.75 to $7.50
Men's and Boy's Work boots made to stand hard wear at right
prices.
Shoe Polishes for all Kinds of. Shoes
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Skirts — Adam Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes fer Men
Agents TIP Top Tama:
Clearing Lines
at BROWN'S
One•Door. North Of Royal Bank
MEN'S OVERALLS'BIG B BRAND
MEN'S SHIRTS Your Choice for
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR (per garment)
BOY'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR (per garment)
BOY'S JERSEYS
RUGS BRUSSELS Also TAPESTRY 1A. Price.
$1.75
$1.00
$1.00
,50 11
•50
LOCAL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McKnight have
nnoved to their new home in Exeter.
Twenty-one pupils from Clinton
and district are writing their En-
trance examinations' in the Clinton The June meeting of the Women's
Collegiate Institute this week con -
in
was held on Thurs. June 22,
eluding this afternoon. Mr. E. A.
in the Agriculture Beard Room, with
Fines is the presiding officer. A a good attendance; the Pres. Mrs.
large number of the pupils were Levis in the chair and Mrs. Perdue
granted their certificates on their at the piano,
year's work. The meeting opened with the sing -
Harry Johnson is back in his Ing of `O Canada," Our Ode, and re-
Mr.store ' after an absence ` of over a peating of the Lord's prayer. The
week owing to •illness, minutes were read and adopted, and
V the Treas. report given.
Plans for the Institute picnic were
GODERICI'I TOWNSHIP •discussed: and it ,was deckled to go
to Seaforth Lions Club Park on
L.A.C. Ted Middleton and L.A.G., July 27th. The transportation Com.
Harold Stride of Vancouver were are as follows: Mesda-nes. Perdue,
weekend guests at the home of Mr. Levis, Adamns and R. Holmes. Any -
and ,Mrs, Fred Middleton, one wishing to go, please notify this
Mr. and Mrs. Roy .Sperling and committee.
David and Mrs. Warnock of Clinton, The programfor the day consisted
were Sunday visitors oh Mr. and Mrs. of: Reports of the District Annual
Fred Middleton. Convention held at Dungannon on
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dawn,. of June\15, These were given by Mrs.
Stratford spent the weelc end with Nelson and Mrs. McKinley, telling
Mr. and Mrs. Fr.ed'Wallis. of work done by other Institute
Mr. and Mrs. E../. Welsh of Clinton branches other than our own, as well
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. as some timely advice, Miss. W. Tre-
Welsh. wartha favoured with a solo, Mrs.
Mr. and •Mrs. Randal Pepper and Perdue as piano accompanist. Mrs.
Carol Ann of Warren, -with Mr. and F. Townsend then gave 'an interest -
Mrs. D. L. Stephenson and Billy ing address on "The Value of Tact."
spent Sunday with relatives at. Miss Johnston ' gave a humorous
Leamington. reading entitled "The Making of
Mrs. Ted Harrison and ;Mary, of Soap."
Western, Ontario, who have been up ;' A: vote of thanks was extended to
'waiting on the former's mether who those taking part in. the program.
has ,been, Iaid up with a severe ease of The meeting closed with the sing -
Shingles, ' returned Koine at: the end ing of God Save the. King, tater
of;
'the week.''.the
hostesses for the day, served
Mr. Charlie Tl]o'ntipson and Mrs, J. I, tasty refreshments.
McKinnon and Babe of Toronto are
visitors. with Mr, and Mrs. John
McGuire.
Women's Institute,
Scotch ;Fingering yarn ilex.
3 &4 ply suitable for sweat;
ers and socks 'in Khaki and;
Airforce blue. Also some,.
white baby wool in Bee Hive:
quality.
Hot Tron transfers in a`
good assortment, embracing
alphabets, basket's, child-
ren s
hildrens wear novelties,` towels
and pillow case ends. -
Have you read Canada'si
Best Seller.
'HOMO THE SAP" _
by Lorne I. Morgan•.
One of the Most thought
provoking pamphlet's con,
corning present day condit•:
ions and post-war problem
ever to roll off the presses.
•
G R. McEwan Co.
Books & Stationery
PHONE 84
"OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
(III louu1 /0111upin ec nmmllii VIII
II 1 1. lL *
Mrs. A, Collyer of London, is visit-
ing friends in .town.
Mr. Jacob Taylor of Toronto was a
recent visitor in town.
Miss Pat McGoun spent the week a
end with friends in town,
Miss. Fanny Levis, of London, spent
the week end at her home in town.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Plumsteel are
visiting Rev. and Mrs. H. J. Snell,
of Auburn,
Mr. L. R. McBride of Windsor was
a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ju
Dave Kay and family.
Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins of Ham- $
ilton, were week end guests of Cr
Mrs, W. T. Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Randal Pepper and Th
Carl Ann, of Warren, are visiting we
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stephenson. me
Miss Jean Hearn, of Toronto West- se
ern Hospital is spending a week fee
with her mother, Mrs. P. Hearn, °
Miss Kay Middleton of the Royal '4r•
Bank Staff, is spending her. he'd- wr
days with her cousin, Miss Dorothy Mr
Smith, at Rowntree Beach, Geor- stn
gran Bay. it.
Flt. Lt. and Mrs. John E. Cuning-
Name, of Ottawa, aae visiting their we
parents, Mr. and, Mrs. Gordon W. gr
Cuninghame, this week, spending ed
part time at the summer cottage box'
in Bayfield, ' ett
V
Stirling Reunion Oro
Ma
and
21',111,,117"7;',"r -
Tuesday,
acs ;-•aM •:-
'Tuesday, ever ing .a , number 'of
friends and' •neighbours '::gathered at
the home of `Mrs' H: r Ellweesi to.
honour z xis* tea McEwan a July,
bride -elect. During' the evening a
-mock wedding• was performed which
caused lots of ,laughs. Miss Marie
Ellwood read an address of'good
wishes : and Miss Ardyss Inkiest and
Miss Helen,Groves presented Erna
with e beautiful decorated basket
filled -with Iinen, pyrex and granite
ware.
A dainty lunch was served by the
hostess assisted by Mrs. J. Brown.
Penl;iale - SnoVvden - • West-
lake Reunion., ,
The Reunion of the Penhale Snow-
den and Westlake families was held
on Saturday June 24th at Grand
Bend, which was attended by sixty-
two members . from Bayfield, Varna,
Zurich, Exeter, London. and SE.
Thomas,
The oldest lady present was Mrs.
T. Snowden, Zurie'h.
OIdest man was Mr. R.4.Penhale
St. Thomas,
The youngest girl was Mary G
ger and; Robert Westlake was
youngest boy.
Mr. Milton ,Pollock. was holder
the Lucky ticket.
The officers for 1945 are as fol-
lows;— Pres. Mr. Donald Begg, St.
Thomas; vice pres. Mr. Edwin Hob-
son, St. Thomas; Sec -ties. Mary
Snowden.
The following are the sports.
w
Oranges ere given to all child
under five.
girls 10 and under Betty Jean Talb
Bayfield.
boys' 10 and under, Clifford Penh
Exeter.
girls 14 and under, Gloria Westla
earance' Sale;•
TATO PLANTS
'1Yl upithe corners` of
your 'fictory -Gardens!
Boxes of Tomato Plants
while they last
15c a box
Tomato and Cabbage
Plants sold direct from
beds. Strong.. sturdy
plants.
15e a dozen
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel, Del. As.
Perbonal care
given every order
and special attention given to
Funeral Orders.
Gr • Phone 176 and 31
the
a Superior Store
ren
ot, CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE •
1 lb. bag ,, 43e
ale,
SUNLIGHT SOAP 2 bars , , ile
ke, CAMPBELL'S Chicken Noodle YORKme, Soup 2DEVItinsLLED' HAM Spread
25e
e,
7 oz. tin 19c
mg, AYN
IiMER CHOICE PUMPKIN'
ay- lge. Tin • 14c
Id,
ek, QUAKER MUFFETS pkg. 10e
1ST. WILLIAM'S' Orange & Grape -
le,
fruit Marm• 24 oz. jar 29e
id McCormick's Fancy A Sodas
Id 6' oz, pkg. lie
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
JUNE 29, 30;
Bayfield.
boys 14 and under, Louis Duchar
Bayfield,
young ,ladies race, Gloria Westlak
Bayfield.
young men's race, Fraser Stirl•
Bayfield.
slipper race, GIoria Westlake, B
field; Lotis' Ducharme, Bayfie
ladies clothes race Susie Polio
Varna.
men's clothes race, Asa Penha
Exeter.
-hen stepping off four rds. Hero
Penhale, Bayfield,
The picnic next year is to be he
t Spring Bank Park the last Sate
ay of June.
r- POTATOES 15 lb, peck 45c
ORANGES Size 288s doz. 37e
LEMONS, Size 288 Doz.43e
Summerhill Red Cross
The ladies of the Summerhill Red
Cross met in the Summerhill hall on ,
ne 21st. •
With our new President presidin
e meeting opened by singing "God'
ave The King" followed by the Red
ass Prayer and the Lord's Prayer
e minutes of the last meeting!
re read and adopted. Twenty -on
mbers and three visitors were pre
nt. Sixteen members paid thei
s. It was decided to buy an Icon
tir Roll for our boys who are in th
med Forces. Their names are to be
itten on it and placed in the hall•
s. A. Osbaldeston and Mrs. G.
ith were appointed to look after
GRAPEFRUIT Size 126 3 for 20c
NEW CABBAGES, each 7e
CUCUMBERS EACH 10c
gI
i, fl. iN�MPSoN
Fra. Delivery
-
e,
'Jervis.
Mrs. G. Neal and Mrs. P. Gibbings
re. appointed to have a small pro -
am at each meeting. It was decid-
to send our boys who are overseas
es every two months and cigar -
es each month in between the box -
Pour men were appointed for Red
ss Campaign. They are Mr. T.
son, Mr. Jervis, Mr. P. Gibbing
Mr. B. Lovett.
Cabbage pIs• donated by Mrs.
Blake were sold and brought $1.30.
Gladioli "bulbs donated by Mrs,., W.
Merrill brought .15c
The hostesses far the next meet-
ing • are Mrs. W. Hoggarth, Mrs. O.
Jervis, Mrs. R. Neal, and ,Mrs. A.
Vodden,
-The next meeting will be July 5th,
and the Roll Call is to be answered
by Ways and Means of 'Raising
Money.
Lunch was served at the close of
The Annual reunion of the Stirl-
ing Clan was held at Harbor Park,
Goderich, on Saturday, June 17th,
There were 82 present, and an enjoy-
able afternoon was spent. They were
present from Detroit, Port Stanley,
Bervie, and other points. The oldest
couple on the grolmds were Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Emmerson 87 and 92
respectfully. A good' program of
sports was run off and the old' of -
fifties were elected for next year
namely, Jas. R. Stirling, Pres., Mrs.
Percy Warner, sec. 11 was decided
to have the ,picnic next year at the
same place and on the same data.
V.
HULLETT TOWNSHIP
Separate S. S. No. 2, Hallett
Grade VII to Grade VIII—Donald.
Shanahan (honours),
Grade VI to Grade VII—John
Flynn.
Grade IV to GradeV —.Bill Flynn,
Grade III to Grade IV ---Billy Medd,
Marjorie Medd, Kenneth Dale,
Grade II to Grade IrII—Hugh- Flynn
'Grade I to Grade II—Anna Medd
(honours), Tommy. Shanahan (hon-
ours), Hazel: Flynn.,
Grade I (Primary) to Grade I
—Danny Shanahan '(honours), Mari-
lyn Medd, (honours), Mary Dale.
Mary Ririwia•—Teae}ier,
Miss Del Finlay has returned to
her work at Sky Harbour after hay -
ling her tonsils. removed,
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Welsh of
Clinton spent Tuesday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Johnson.
1 The monthly -meeting of the W. M.
S. was held: at the home of Mrs.
. Leslie Jervis with devotional period
in charge of Mrs. E. Yeo. The meet-
'ing opened with a hymn and prayer
by Mrs. W. Yeo.
, The secretary Mrs. Norman read
s i the minutes' of the last meeting andi roll call
Mrs, E. Patter gave a reading on
( Temperance and Mrs, Walters, on
"Children and Youth".
Mrs. E. Yeo gave an interesting
and helpful talk on the same subject
;dealing particularly with conditions
tin the home to -day due to parents in
the Army and engaged in war
work. Mrs. Palmer gave a reading
and the meeting closed with prayer.
The meeting of the W. A. followed
with Pres. Mrs. B. Trewartha in
charge. "
the
y
FIOLMESVILLE
Mr. and Mrs, N. W. Trewartha•
made a trip to Barrie on Tuesday.
Their grandchildren and •daughter
and. Miss S. Acheson accompanied
•thew.
Mr. Stuart Minor preached his
farewell se'xmon on Sunday. During
the service' Miss W. Trewartha ren-
dered a solo.
This Friday evening 'June 20th.
the induction service will be held for
the new Minister,
Bill Gibson of Detroit is . spending :
his holidays with Mr: and Mrs. Fred
Mulholland.
Miss Geraldine White of Clinton'
spent the week end with Miss Mary
VALUES FOR ,TUNE 29th to 30th
CURLING DRIED
PEAS 2 pkgs
SUN FLOOR
RLU- pBER,RIEI PIE
256 FILLER Lh,' 19c'
GOLD MEDAL' .
WAX,1b. tin; 39c PUMPKIN 2 tins 276
AYLMER DEHYDRATED' EWINGS LEMON PIE
BEANS 2 tins 19d " FILLER 2: tins 25e
AYLMER
TOMATO
JUICE
'23 oz. tin '13e
McCORMICK'S CRISPIE'
SOUR MIXED
SODAS PICKLES
2 pkgs. 23c 'Jar 25c
GRISSET RQSE BAKING
CRUMBS 2` pkgs. 15e POWDER 1b tin 15e,
REGENT EXTRACT •'SEALECT CHICKEN
VANILLA 8oz. jar: 150 ,HADDIE tin' 25c'
R, & W. TOM. or VEG. ANG1 ER IN TOMATO' SAUCE
SOUP 2 tins 19c HERRING 2 tins 25c
GARDEN' FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
LETTUCE PEAS BEANS - CARROTS' TOMATOES
CA,TJLIFLOWER — ME'LONS' — C'ELEItY -- APPLES — PLUMS
SUNKIST JUICY 220's • CHOICE' ONTARIO GRE'EJN
tORANG'ES' doz. • 49c CABBAGE 3 lbs. 19d
GALIF'ONIT JUICY 360's CHOICE', ONTARIO NEW LEMONS 3 for 11c BEETS 3 bunches 25a -
MARSH SEEDLESS 126's
:GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 21c
CHOICE ONTARIO •
'CUCUMBERS each 10
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS CLINTON
If you. Need
Kitchen chairs in the various styles and finishes you will have a
large assortment to select from, A's weir as High Chairs; Childrens
,Rockers Baby cribs and Carriages.
This is the time to store your Heavier garments etc. in a Cedar
Chest and feel safe.
• We have a good assortment of large roomy chests with or without
the Drawer.
.Lf you cannot Store your Furs etc. Get Sapho the famous Moth
Preventative.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
A. f all
kinds. Paris Stocke of
and other{skindseofand
B g killers, and en tools then we have
the 21/2, Gallon sprayers to let the bugs have it in Double quick time.
BALL & ZAPFE
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 195
Phone 110
J. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
BUSINESS CHANGES
Commencing July 1st'. Mr. Hugh Hawkins will
take over the Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmithing
Business and will carry on entirely independent o
the Hardware Store.
We would appreciate all accounts being paid to
date.
-Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING
Do Your Saturday
Shopping on Friday
This Week
Store Closed Sat, (Dominion Day)
ZINC RINGS per dozen • 25c
JAR RUBBERS 4 pkgs.
FRUIT KEPE
SUGAR 3 lbs. for
25c
25e
25e
Puffed Wheat 1 .bushel size , , 45
IT White Shoe Polish 15
Morning' Cheer Coffee 1 lb 39
SIRDAR COFFEE 1 1b. , , , , 33
Kelloggs Bran Flakes 2 pkgs. ,..25
SUCCESS Liquid Wax at .59c & .98
PHONE 244
, SPECIALS
APRICOT Jain 1 lb. 15c or 2 lb. 29e
ORANGE marm, 1 ib. 13c or 2 ib. 29e
CANADA SEAL Herring in to-
mato sauce tin'19e •
CANADA Seal fresh herring 10e
tin or 2 for. 19c
Oxford Inn Vegetable Soup 3 tins 25c
Clark's Vegetable Soup 3 tins ,25c -
c Select Dinner in tins each 23c
c HAWES floor wax 2 lb, size , 83e
c
CLOVE$ LEAF pilchards tin .,22c
c EWING'S Custard -powder tin .. 25e
SUCCESS PASTE, WAX 32e
FLY COILS 2 .coils for 5e
PAULA (Artificial Sweetness.. 39c
1KAM (Pork Product) 35e
PARAWAX 1 ]b. 15e
FLY TOX per bottle ....25c & 45e
5 GRAPEFRUIT (150s) , 25
TOMATOES, ORANGES, LEMONS,
VEGETABLES
. CHICKEN HADDIE tin 33e
MoLarens pure Vegetable A]1 for
Cooking or making salad btl. 12e
Commando laundry compound
1 pkg. 29e •
HALTON'S sweetened puddings
c I assorted flavours 2 pkg. , , 15c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
The minutes of last meeting Fresh Meats
the
were read by the secretary,. vs T. * , JOHNSON
Fresh Sausage ,lb. 25c
Committees were appointed to! L. .A j� ly
meet with representatives of the
other charge to view the parsonage.
Discussion followed re decorating
parsonage and necessary repairs.
Following' this a dainty luneh was
served by,the hostesses Mrs. L. Jer-
vis and •Mrs. E. Yeo,
•
STANLEY
Mr. and` Mrs, Randal Pepper and
daughter, Carol Ann, of Warren, are
visiting -his parents, Mr.; and Mrs.
(John Pepper. , ,.
Mrs.a
J mos Mustard of Chicago,'Is
visiting at,the• home of Mrs. Neil.
McGregor"
PHONE 286 - GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m,
First Mortgage Loans
If additional money is needed
to help your buy a' rroductive farm,
send us particulars.
Possibly we, can assist you/
through our loaning department;'
Alttraetive terms. All inquiries
t I
treated confidentially,
titin 'le
( MORTOAGE ,cOR1150RAT 1014 •
1London Windsor
St. Thomas .1Chatham,
Fresh Wieners lb. 2 7 c'
Breakfast Bacon Ib. 42c
Macaroni and, cheese loaf lb, 29c,
Bologna lb. 24a ..
19c LB.
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