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Clinton News Record, 1944-07-06, Page 8E '8 Hot ;Weather Specials' Screen doors and windows, window screens, fly 'tax, sprayers, •Cattle Sprays, Bug Killer, Paris Green' arsenate of lead, arsenate of lime, Bordeaux mix- ture. We have a good selection of pyrex, glassware' and crockery.' SUTTER 6 PERDUE LUWWARE, PLUMBING & 161.SCT1lWL1J a PPSItI 147w. CLINTON, ONT. wvevesR Early Summer. Sale Ladies' Misses' and Children's Footwear of all 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 Running si]es will be short owing to restrictions placed on the manufacturers by the Rubber Controller Buy now at old' prices. Ladies' oxfords black or brown Men's ordords black or tan Men's and Boy's Work. boots 1 prices. $2,25 to $3.75 $2.75 to $7.50 de to stand hard wear at right Shoe Polishes for all Kinds of Shoes Plumsteel Bros: *new$ Ma — Adam Hata — Beait & Mellals Moos !Mr Mar `j:–,.,., • _, Asada rip Tap Tailors .,......,.., J. BROWN'S One Door North of Royal Bank OFFER THE FOLLOWING CASH DISCOUNTS On All Goods accept Specials On Purehases Amounting To $1,00 and up to $5.00 5% $5.01 and up to $10.00 10%n $10.01 and up to $15.00 15% $15.01 and over 20% Commencing Thursday July 6th 1944 PERSONALS Miss Victoria Mullen, of Toronto was a recent guest, of Miss Delle O'Neil. Mr. Allan Farnham, of Detroit, spent the week end with his mother, Mrs. Farnham, Mrs. Kelso Streets a London, and Miss Cora Streets of Toronto, were home for the holiday. Mrs. Foote, who; has. been visiting Miss Maud Torrance, has left for her home in Port Arbhur. Mrs, J. Jervis and Mrs. M. Snyder are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ,Gordon Dow of Cromarty. Mr. Doug Shipiley, of Toronto, is spending a week's holidayswith his mother, Mrs. Wm. Shipley. Mr. and Mrs. E. Watson of Hamil- ton, were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, A, Walker. Miss Hattie 'Surma ' of To:Tonto is spending her vacation with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Turner, Mrs. Beaton -returned! ori Monday after a 'three weeks, visit with her daughter, Mrs. Oliver Dungan, near Grand Valley. Miss Madeleine Hawkins! .spent the, Holiday week end with, her aunt and uncle, Mr. anal : Mrs,. Geo. Suitter of Newton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Lawrence and Mrs. Fiances Trick, of Hamilton, are visiting Mr. ,and, Mrs,. Fletcher Townsend this week, Cin.. C. W, McPherson, R.C.C.C., of London and Mrs. McPherson of Stratford, ,spent the week end at this home ef the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hog'�gnart. Mrs`s, Wilhelmine Txewartha, daugh- ter ' Mr. an r•.. h of d M s N.7`re W.war- the left en Monday to begin her Missionary work in a Northern Alberta Mission field, andwas accompanied by her mother as far as Toronto. Mr, G. E. Hall, and Miss Eveiyn spent the week end in Cayuga with Mr. and 1VIes, Garden Hall and Family. On their return they were accompanied by MT. P. IL Hutehi-ngs! of Tilisonb'urg! and Mre. C. H. Trickett of Delhi, v STANLEY A.W,2 Lois Moffat of St. Thomas visited at her home over the "week end, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper of Niagara Falls'. are spending their ,holidays visiting Ms parents Mr. and Mrs. John. Pepper. Miss, Margaret McGregor of Toron- to and! Miss Kate McGregor of Wing - ham are home for the holiday season. Mr, ands Mrs. Robt, Varley, and Barbara and Billie ef .St. Catharines visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Baird this! week. Mr. and Mas. George Varley, and Frankie of St. Catharines, spent a day this week visiting the latter's, sister,' Mee. ,Frank McCowan, Miss( Barbara Graham, and Miss Alice. Glen of Waterloo, spent the week end at their homes, A very pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter M f'fat 1 Friday evening r when neighbours -and friends gather- Mr ed; together and presented A.W.2 L Lois Moffat with' a geld Air Force Ring and' a Leather Writing Case. Leis is doing Contact training for a Hospital' in St. Thomas, after comm- ,R plc P tm g 'her basic training at Rock - Gi•1 oN N TIIE,, E3Y8.]LECOD For ' Campers and ' Picnickers Fancy Paper Table Cloths; 200. Paper Serviettes — 15c. WEDDINGS • RLEY-•WATSON Londesboro United Church was the Beene of a pretty .wedding on .Tuly 1st, at 8.30 p.m., -when.' nide, Ruth Watson, daughter of Mrs. . Ellen Watson and the late Charles Watson,. of Londesboro, was united in mar- riage to ,William ;'rank Riley, son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Riley of Goderieli. The bride, given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Wm. Lyon .of Thorn- dale, looked lovely in a floor -length Paper Plates — 10c doz, white sheer crepe gown with lace inset and sweetheart' necldine. Her' two-stranded string of pearls was Paper Forks and Spoons the gift of the groom. She wore a 1Qc pkga heart -shaped lace hat with shoulder length veil and carried a white prayer book with orchid and strea- Paper Cups — 15c doz. ' niers, Mins' Fern Watson, sister of the Wax Paper —10, 15, 20, 25c,, bride, as. ;bridesuraid, wore a street length dress of pink sheer crepe with matching heart -shaped hat of net, and carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Anne Sinclair, niece of the bride, acted as flower girl. She `wore a green net dress, with matching headband and carried a nosegay of pink and white carnations. Mr. Harold Shore, cousin of the groom, wee groomsman, and: the ushers• were Mr. R. .Nicholson of St. Catharines, and Mr. Ivan Irwin of 5tlperior Store Goderieh. Rev, Menzies• of Londes born performed' the •cerrnon , PRONE 111—CidNTpN, Y Mrs. Menzies' was organist and during the; Paper Towels — 15c , Toilet Tissue - 3 for 25c Sun Glasses -- 25c For relaxation we sug- gest reading a good book or; magazine. G. R. McEwan Co,, Books & Stationery PHONE 84 "`OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST" Mn F, Leonard s a past week visiting relative in Guelph. Mr. Fred. Rum4all of Montreal is visiting his mother Mrs. C. R ball. ' Mr. F. Leonard was the guest of Mrs. G. Crooks, of Delhi, over the week end, .. Mrs. A. R. Cooper spent last week with her sister Mrs. F. Lodge of Goderich. Miss Marg. Gray of Toronto was the guest of Mrs. P. Hearn over the week end. •- IVl'r. Ferg. Carter of Chatham spent the holiday with his parents Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Carter, Miss' Eleanor Plumsteel left on Tues- • day for Toronto, where she will nark papers during July. Mrs, W. H. Sault and children of Ct. at mai are visiting (v r ,pare ,ts Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Carter. Miss Peart McGee of Kiteliener was the guest this week of her aunt Mrs, Wm. Forrest of Kippen, Miss Mildred Lobb, of London, spent the week end in town with her parents Mr. and; Mrs, F. Lobb, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Heard spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Radford at their cdttage in Bay- field. Mrs, W. J, Woods of Seaforth was a visitor with Mr, and Mrs. Jannes Livermore for several days last week. Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Beattie' and son of Ingersoll spent the Holiday week. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Hellyar. Mrs, Carleton Greene and baby re- turned to their home in A•oa, N. Y. after spending the last three weeks to at the home of her father, Mr. W. o H. Hellyar, Holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. o James Livermore were their son Judge Livermore, and Mrs. Liver- more from Siincoe, Mr. and Mr's, a Clarence• Green, Teeswater and e Mrs, E'. F. Jackson, Stratford. Mrs. M. Pryce and daughter Mary ,b Jane of London were guests for a few days recently with Miss Aph ra Steepe, ands on their return ,80 were actcompanied by Mrs. Collyer til who has been visiting in Clinton. .ox Mr. A. F. ,Jaber and his daughter, Mrs. II. Hoag, both of. Newmarket. B 'spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. Seeley. Mr. Johns renewed nta•ny old` acquaintances• in town and" also attended the Johns family' eunion on Saturday at .Seaforth rs, Harold' Miller ,anus *family oil ondlon, formerly of Sault Ste. Marie, spent last week visiting dth Mr. and. Mrs. M. Batkia and family, •Mr, Miller wh&-iso with the 0'. 0. C. as,, a driver, mechanic at ueen'es Park London, joined his alnily 'here for the week end. GERANIUMS Assorted colors. •Strong young plants in 3" pots a good �buyNow' , is your chance to add; to your as- sortment. 15 'gents each FERNS' Boston' and Verona, Choice plants $2.00 to $2.50 CACTI A, nice choice for small eon- tainers, 25' cents each FERTABS 15 cents & 25 cents a pkt.. 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 signing of the register, Miss ; Dorothy Little sang "I'll Walk Be -side You," JULY- 6, 7, 8th SPECIALS FOR The church was beautifully dec- orated with hanks of blue delphini- HILLCREST SHORTENING lb. 19e urs, white lilies and duchia, and red roses in tall white standards. CHEESE-A-RONI pkg. 17c The reception was held in the CHICKEN HADDIE tin 25c McKenzie House, Clinton, The bride's (mother received in a robin- 'FRY'S COCOA ,rhlb tin , . , , , , . , 19c egg blue dress with navy redingote ` 1 lb. tin and matching hat. The 31c mother wore a mauve crepe dress ancl f 45c NABOB' COFFEE. 1 Ib. bag a• mauve' and gold hat. !FRUIT KEPE pkg At the reception Miss Beth Govier directed the guests to the table I CE,RTO bottle vhere a delicicus dinner was served'. Rev. Menzie ; CERT'0 CRYSTALS 2 pkgs. , .. 25e bride after which the groom made a . PAROWAX 1 lb. fitting, rel ler i several telegrams bearing good( wishes to the happy couple were re- I JAR RUBBERS 4 doz. ceived, 25c 25e s proposed a toast to the g. reply, y. During the dim MEMBAi SEALS Pkg. 15c 10e 25e Afterwards the bridal party and i METAL JAR RINGS doz. .... 29e guests. returned to the home of the FRUIT JARS Med. doz, 1.19 bride where a pleasant evening was Ru •spent. ORANGES, size 288s doz. .. , . 37c The bride and groom then 1 Amid showers' of good' wishes for trip to Ottawa and, Eastern Ontar The bride wore a two-piece suit figured turquoise crepe, white flo eyed hat, ands matehing aceessori Gifts' were, to the bridesmaid, necklace and earrings, in gold a silver oalc design, bo the flower girl, a silver locket and bracelet set, the groomsman and ushers, cuff- links. Guests were present from Thorndale, Oshawa, Blyth, pp Goderich, St. Catharines and Cli ton. eft LEMONS, size 360a 3 for ile io. i GRAPEFRUIT size 126s 3 for. , 20e f unc es c NEW CARROTS 2 b h 19 w_ es. HOT HOUSE• TOMATOES Ib. .. 35c nd NEW POTATOES to Ottaw Rippe V , COCX_MCEWAN The Presbyterian Church, on Sa urday, July 1st was the scene of Iovely double ring eermony when Ena Donelda McEwan, elder daughter of Mr. J. W. McEwan and the late Mrs. McEwany Porcupine Plaine, Saskatchewan, and granddamghter o3 Mr. Walter Mair, Clintons becalm the bride of 0/SM. Leonard; Frankli Ceok, youmger son of Mr, and Mrs L. Cook, Clinton,, Rev, D. J. Lan officiated. Standards of 'delpbiniern, madonna lilies, roses ami fern decorated! the Chinch. • The 'beide, given int marriage, by her uncle, Mr, W.A. Mair, Brampton, looked .attractive in 'a floor length gown of white brocaded! organza, with sweetheart neckline ands her Ong fitted sie'eves eaune to a point ver her hands'. Her elbow length veil was. caught by a crescent of range blossoms. She carried a boa- uet of regal lilies. Mrs. D. C. Mac- Donald :sister of the bride, attended s matron of 'honour, wearing . her dding• gown, of white georgette, with a little dutch 'hat and carried a ouquet of pink roses.'. Pte. Bob Cook, brother of the room, acted as best man, 0/SM, nald% Scott and, Pte. Bob Parker, 'ore the ushers; During the signing the register John Cook sang "All for You" accompanied by Mrs. Bert oyce at the organ. At home the brid'e's aunt, Mrs, W .1. fl. TH�MP50N Fra Delivsrr Baskets of flowers, decorated the two front rooms, t- Misses R. Watson, Marie Elhvood!, a Helen Groves and Edna McCullough, friends of the :bride served the' guests' For travelling the bride donned a two-pieee 'blue linen suit with black accessories and red coat. Out of town guests were Mr. and e Mrs. W. A. Mair and daughter, Meri- n el, Brampton', Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Mair and; son .Tohn', Stratford, Mrs. O Alice Aiscott and Mrs. Ena Chad- wick, Mr. Lloyd Butler, London; Mrs. R. Fairservice, Lndesboro; •Mr 'and Mrs. Alec Butler, Goderich, Miss Mary Butler Stratford, Pte. Bob Cook and Pte, Bob Parker Brockville, 0/SM. Ronald Scott, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. • A Maur, Brampton received, wearing a .dress sae violet mesh, white acces- sories with a ,corsage of Queen E!di- 1. , za,beth roses. The groom's, Mother those a rose ensemble with white !accessories and a corsage of garde - ease. The bride's three tiered cake with tulle and pink rose buds • centered• the table'whi!eh ryas, covered, with a lace cloth. Candles were lit at -either" end. Q • V North Huron Liberal As'n and Huron -Bruce Liberal Association, "A special joint meeting of the above .Associations will 'be held in Town Hail. Wingham Friday, July 14 'hi at 8.30 o'clock pan. The guest speaker will be The Hon. Norman. L. McLarty, Secretary of State of Can - ala. As business of the utmost import ance will be broughtbefore' the meet- ing, every town, village and; toiensl ap, is urged to be present." Murdoch Matheson, President Huron -prude Liberal. Assoc. (Prey.) IL C.' MacLean, President Nort!h•Iihron Lilbe.•al Assoc. (Pedestal + THURS.. JULY" 6th, .194 TORIES SPECIAL' VALUES FOR JULY 7th and 8th COWAN'S l,'ERFECTION COCOA 1b4tin. 23c VAN CAMP'S QUICK e �f SUNBUURY'S BLACK TEA Ib. pkg. 1/2 350, SERVE GATE:LLIiS EGG WI/EAT BEANS 2pkgs. 25e NOODLES 2 pkgs, 25c KRAFT DINNER pkg 17c CHATEAU CHEESE %i lb pkg. 21e C SOUP M: rF lat 40ER B Y 3 tins 25c Ib. pkg. 26c CANADA SEAL, HERRING 2 tins 19c CHOICE Mackerel Tin 25c FRUIT' KO'FFY Appletine pkg. 15c POST'S CORN RED and WHITE' FLOOR FLAKES 2 lg. pkg. 21e WAX lb. tin. •• 29i CAP'N JOAN CHICKEN ;HADDIE tin 25c SOBU'P 2EtinsAB>sE 19c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES' CAULIFLOWER -- PEAS — CELERY -- TOMA,T( EiS - CUKESS LETTUCE — CABBAGE — CHERRIES MELONS — PLUMS • MARSH SEEDLESS 126's• ONTARIO NEW GRAPEFRUIT 3 -.21c CARROTS bunch 9c CALIFORNIA JUICY 288'•s ONTARIO NEW 'ORANGES doz. 39e BEANS lb. 15a CALIFORNIA JUICY 360'a ONTARIO NEW LEMONS 3 for . 11e BEETS bunch 9c 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, As weir as High Chairs, Childress 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. If you cannot Store your Furs etc. Get Sallie) the famous Moth Preventative. IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT large Stock of Hay-forks,rope anulGdn tools of all kinds. Paris Green and other kinds of Bug •killers, and then we have the 2% Gallon sprayers to let the bugs have it in Double quick time, BALL & ZAPFE • Store Phone 195 DOUGLAS G. BALL Phone 110 �•.•N•/•MM..MMwn M,,,,,y.,n.,w.wMA J. J. ZAPFE Phone 103 Let Us Supply Your Needs with the various lines ef Hardware we have on hand, Call in and see our stock. New items come in every week, We can still supply you with King Bug Killer, Arsenate of Lead and Paris Green. We still have good Electric Fences on hand at a reasonable price. Martin - Senora' Paints; Enamels, Varnishes' Hawkins Hardware PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 244 WEEK END SPECIALS ZINC RINGS per doz. 25e JAR RUBBERS: 4 pkgs. for 25e FRUIT KEPE 1 plcg. for 25e PAULA. (algae stub.) 39c SUGAR 3 'lbs. for 25c PA,R0'' WAX 1 lb. pkg. for 15c ,MEMBA SEAL pkg. 100 FLY COILS 2 for 5c FLY TOX at 25e and 45e IT WHITE SHOEPO'LISH 15c PUFFED' WHEAT 1 bush. , 45e j LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 for 20e WILSONS FLY PADS 10c SPECIALS APRICOT Jain 1 lb. 15e or 2 lb. 29c ORANGE marm, 1 lb. sae or 2 lb. 29c CANADA SEAL Herring in to- mato sauce tin 19e (CANADA Seal fresh herring 10c tin or 2 for 19e Oxford Ian Vegetable Soup 3 tins 25c Clark's Vegetable Soup, 3 tins ...25c Select Dinner in tins each 23e HAWES floor wax 2 lb. size 83e !CLOVER LEAF pilchards tin –22e EWING'S Custard powder tin , 25c CHICKEN HADDIE tin 33e McLarens pure Vegetable 0i1 for Cooking or making salad btl. 12e. Commando laundry compound Pkg. 29e DALTON'S sweetened puddings assorted flavours 2 pkg. . • 15c FRESI! FRUITS e VEGETABLES ®Fresh Meats Fresh Sausage Ib. 25e Fresh Wieners lb, 27e Brealsfast _ Bacon lb. 42C Macaroni and cheese loaf lb. , , 29e Bologna 1b. 24c TOASTED WHEAT FLUFF and'tumbler 25c NEW POTATOES per lb. 5e NEW CABBAGE 7e SWEET JUICY ORANGES (344s) doz. 28e W. L. JOHNSON PHONE 286 GROCER DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m. Money to Loan on. first Mortgages Now is the TIME' to stop pay- ine rent and to buy a farm. Write us if you have .been. think- ing about it. We may be able toil' you with a loan. All inquiries treated confident; -1 ally. • The r. Htron&,Erse i MORTGAGE:' CORPORATION(London nsi Windsor St. Thomas Chatham 19c LB. Orval Lobk) Free Delivery