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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1944-08-03, Page 8'PAGE 8 Anything You Need In the tool line we have it Call and see for yourself, Hammers, Saws, Plane* Chisels, Breast Drills, Snips, Screwdrivers, axes, eta Electric hot plates, Toasters and Fixtures. We carry a full line. of C...I. L. Paints and Enamels' SUTTER & PE1 UE HARDWARE, PLUMBING A ELECTRICIANS • ,PHONE I47w. ; CLINTON, ONT. Be Advised That it requires anywhere from six to ten weeks in the making of Tip Top -made -to -measure suits or overcoats. That you should order now your ' Fall Garments to avoid disc appointment. We have at present 'a very nice assortment of fine worsted tweeds and overcoating in blues, browns, and greys but many of these will be sold out and cancelled before Fall so get your order in; now. Men's Garments $29.75 Ladies Garments $31.00 Ready-to-wear suits for Men and: Boys at right prices. ( Boys' Suits will be scarce goods so buy your Fall suit in advance. Don't forget the Special Summer Sale of all Summer Shoes. Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Skirts — Adam Hata -- Scott 4i. McHale Shoos for Mow .Agents Tip Top Tailors. On Sale at Half price Our entire stock of Corsets, Corseletties, Girdles and Brassieres. ' . S BROWN'S One Door.Noi'bh of Royal Bank PERSONALS Miss Lois Connell .spent last week holidaying in Goderich. Miss Bessie Sle nan of New York, is visiting relatives in town. Miss Ruth Hancock of Pefferlaw is visiting Miss Helen Herman. Miss Edith Virtue of Montreal: is visiting her aunt, Miss Maude Tor - Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McElwen`of Mon- treal are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Phelan. Rev. Andrew Lane and Mrs. Lane and family left this week to 'spend the month of August at their cott- age at Bruce Beach.. Miss Bertha Webster of Toronto has returned home lifter spending two weeks holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Webster of Clinton Miss Shirley Sutter, nurse -in -train- ing at Stratford General Hospital,' • is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A.' Satter. i • ll Mr, and Mrs. Dunk Colquhoun and daughter ,Than of Staffa, and Mrs.' Litt of Marmora, visited recently with Mrs, E. Kennedy and other. relatives in town. Miss Lois Kearns, who has been em- ployed at Sky Harbour, left on Monday for Woodstock after spending tire, weeps with her .par- ents,.Mr. and. Mrs. B. W. Kearns, F. 0. and Mrs. A. J. Deseek and baby Steven ,Douglas, arrived on Tues- day, from Claresholm, Alberta, to spend several weeks with Mrs. Deseck's parents, Mr. and Mrs.. ' A. G. Brandon. . Miss Jean Tasker, of Brantford, is holidaying with friends in toxon this week. Mr. and 'Ars. W. Latornell of St. Thomas, ,visited over the week end with Miss Doan,, Miss Helen Pearson is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stumpf of Stratford. Miss Wilma Radford' of London, spent the week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Radford. Miss Evelyn Young has returned home after spending a couple of weeks with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Webster of Clin- ton. Mr, and Mrs, Gerald Holmes and baby Billy of Toronto are enjoy- ing their holidays at their parents home ,Mr. and Mrs. W. S. R. Holmes. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Grin .of Fern- dale, Mich., visited last week with the former's sister, Mrs. Winner Wallis and other relatives in Clin- ton and vicinity. Cpl. Jack Meanwell and Mrs: Mean- well accompanied by Mrs. Mean - well's sister, Miss Janet Walling'ford, Cincinnati, Ohio, are holiday- ing at McGregor Bay. Mr. dnd Mrs. Art. Lowery of Ham- ilton and daughter Marguerite of Toronto spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Howes, Miss Marguerite remaining for the rest of the week. Misses Ruth and Mary Thompson, who have spent the past weekwith their parents Mi. ' and Mrs. R. G. Thompson, of Goderich Twp., have returned to their respective duties, the former to London, the latter to Ottawa THE CLINION 'NEWS -RECORD Just Arrived Hees • Venetian Blind Cleaner a preparation esp-k ecially'made to clean venet- ian blinds 50c Swing rods $1.25 pr. Kirsch .rods in both single and double style 25 & 50c! Drape Rod 25e Notice to Model Airplane builders, a complete new' line of Easybuilt Model Air- planes ranging 'from 5c to $2.00. Also included in this assortment are Jeeps, Art4 illery Tractors, Torpedo,. Boat etc. 35e G. R. McEwan Co. Books & Stationery PHONE 84 "OFTEN, THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST" N i111111+mumuu�,m yuwmii" III Miss Florence Evans is visiting friends in Montreal, Mr. Ninian Heard of Stratford spent the week end in Clinton. Fit. Lt. Marsh and Mrs. Marsh spent the week end in Niagara Falls. Miss Anna Reid has returned home after visiting friends up North. Miss R. V. Irwin has returned from her vacation at Lake Couehiching. Miss Mary Turner left on Tuesday on a vacation trip to Port Arthur. Mrs. P. Hearn and Ruth motored to Toronto to visit friends for a few days. Miss Helen Herman and Miss Ruth Hancock of Pefferlaw, are holiday- ing at Burks. Mr. and Mrs. E. E, Brown of Pet- rolia, visited last week with Mrs, Wm. Shaddick., Miss Bessie. Irwin . of Montreal is visiting her sister Miss R. V. Irwin for a few days. Mrs..Andrew Weathe•wax of Orillia visited recently with her sister, Miss Dorothy Cantelon. Mr. Tom Shaddick of Hensall spent the past week in town with his son, Mr. Albert Shaddick. Mr. T. Edgar East of Windsor is the guest • this week of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Cuninghame. Miss B. F. Ward returned on Tues- day from an extended visit` with relatives in Rockville, Maryland. Mrs. Frank Mcllroy and Master Gerome McIlroy are visiting Mrs. McIlroy's parents, Mrs. and Mrs. Shobbrook. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailey and their three daughters, June, Bonnie and Iola, of Detroit. Mich., visit- ed last week with kr. and Mrs. 1'. Churchill. Mrs. Carrie Jervis returned on Tues- day from Lindsay, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Frank 'dell - wain and her .granddaughter Jean Mellwain. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Chown and Mr. and Mrs. G. Gerea'urd of Toronto, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Chown, and ' also their little son, Ronnie. ' a Miss Mary C. Torrance has re- turned from a holiday.at northern points, and at Goderieh with Mr. and Mrs. E.. G. Williams, Victoria Street. Mrs. O. H. Rands, Joy and Harry, have just returned from' a week's vacation at Port Dover at the sum- mer cottage of "Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Murdock and family. Week end guests atthe home of Mr. and . Mrs. Melvin Crich were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Crich of Fern-. dale, Mich.,. Mr. Albert Turner of Maple Creek, Sask., and their son Ray Gibbings of Durham, Ont. • WEDDINGS DOLMAGE—BISBACK On Saturday, July 22nd, Reverend Andrew Lane united in marriage, Delphine Bisback, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Victor Bisback of the Base Line, Goderich • Township, and Leslie, Dolmage, song of Mr. and Mrs. Char- les Dolmage of McKillop Township. The bride wore • a floor length gown - of brocaded ivory satin, , with a fingertips veil and carried a bou- quet of dark pink roses. She wore a gold locket, the groom's gift. Mrs. Robert McLachlan, sister of the ,groom, was the bride's attendant. She wore a floor length gown of net and carried pink roses. • Mr. Dennis Bisback, the bride's brother was groomsman. A wedding supper was held at the home of the •bride's patents. The bride's table. was adorned with the wedding cake, pink candles and sweet peas. The guests were served by the waitresses, Mrs. Ken neth Langford, Miss Dorothy Bender, Mrs. Watson Reid, and Mrs, Reg. Smith assisted•by Mrs. Chester Far -1 quhar. The +bridal couple left for a motlir trip to northern points. The bride's travelling ensemble was a tura-piece woollen dress in aqua with white accessories. The groom's gift to the best rnan was a Sterling Cigarette Lighter. The bride's attendant received an over the shoulder purse. Blood Donor Clinic The August Blood Donor Clinic was held on Tuesday morning in Wesley -Willis ' United Church, with ninety-nine donors, thirty-two wo- men, sixty-one men and six rejec- tions. Those who are rejected are given credit for attending the clinic. Miss M. Ainslee, nurse technician, was incharge of the clinic, assisted by Mrs. (Dr.) W. A. Oakes, president of the local Red Cross Branch, Following is the list of donors with number of donations. A. Shaddick, 5; Joe. •Silcoek, 5; C. Tebbutt, 3; A: Betties, 3; L. Pear- son, 4; Harold Wise, 2; Bruce Mathe- son, 1; Alex Inkley, 3; Joe Ellison, 1; Mrs. D. C. Macdonald, 4; Harold Hockey, 1; A. E. Douglas, 4; Greg. McGregor, 6; Mrs. Margaret Mudie, 3; Albert James, a; Palma Thinking, 4; Mrs. W. C. Jervis, 3; Grace White, 4; John Morgan, 5; Chat. Nelson, 5; John Nediger, 5; Clarence Connell, 5; Mel. Crich, 5; Thos. Morgan, 5; Thos. Beattie, 1; Donald . flunking, 2; Robin Thompson,8; Fred Sioman, 3; Geo. J. Colelough, 2; Austin Harris, 3; .Willis VanEgmond, 5; Clifford Epps, 4; Mrs. Donald Harris 4; H. C. Schellenberger, 5; Mary Epps, 4; John Merrill, 3; Ray Cart- wright, 5; Eleanor Cox, 5; Ross Merrill, 1; Mrs. - Percy Carter, 3; Ruth Shaddick, 4; Mamie Ross, 3; Mr: Milton Steepe, 5; • Mrs. Fred Lobb, 4; Kenneth Steepe, 3; Jack Lee, 3; Glen Carter, 3; Frank Tam- blyn, 3; Argyle Lockhart, 3; Hugh Millar, 1; Mrs. L. Shobbrook, 2; R. N. Alexander, 2; Lloyd Keyes, 5; Mrs. Ruby Steep, 2; Relit. E. Row- den, 5; Ellwood Epps, 3; Mr. Fred Middleton, 5; Mrs. Reg. Smith, 3; 'Lisbeth Simian, 2; Oliver Rands, 6; Mrs. Wm. Jervis, 5; Harry. Oakes, 3; Cecilia Denonune, 3; Walter West- lake, 5; Harold Stinson, 3; Mrs. Wm. .Parker, 1; John Toms, 6; Mrs. Roy Scotehiner, 2; Mrs. Margaret Riehl, 4; Mrs. Oliver Pocock, 3; John Marks, 2; Miss Ethel Watson, 2; Edward McLeod, 5; Alonzo Matthews 5; Mrs. Chas. Wise, 2; Harold Stan bury, 8; Dennis Bisback, 5; Mrs. Chas. Hutchins, 3; John Fraser, 3; Phamie Morgan, 4; John McLeod, 4; J. McCullough, 3; Geo. F. Flewitt, 5; Mrs. Stewart Taylor, 2; Homer Andrews, 4; Mrs. Elmer Dale, 3; Madeline P. Hawkins, 4; Shirley Turner, 3; Margaret' McEwen, 1; J. R. Makins, 3; Freda "White, 3; Elliott Bartliff, 1; Gordon Lawson, 5; Chas. Wilson,1; Mrs, T. Deeves, Wingham are renewing aegaaintan: 1 gal. tin 66e 2; Joseph Hart, 4; Dr. H. A. Me- ces in the village. iTOASTED P;RAIR'IBJ NUTS; with KRAFT DIFNNER pkg. ........ 17e The farmers are very busy gett- ! CEREAL BOWL . . , 25e ' ing their grain harvested, Stook ' CHEESE-A-RONI per pkg19c FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES .I'INMIW,IJ`•IWYVJy`.W'.v'�'nMnNNJ." •.• 1 FLOWERS For all Occasioas TENTS TO RENT also Summer Cottage A four -roomed fully furnished: cottage at "Tion Springs on the. Blue Water Highway, 4 miles north of Bayfield. $15.00 a week. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel• Del. As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to Funeral Orders, Phone 176 and 31 Superior Store PHONE 111—CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR AUGUST 3, 4, 5th KELLOGG'S RICE KRISPIES 2 pkg. 23c CANADA? CORN Starch 1 lb. pkg. 9e HILLCREST SHORTENING ib. 19c KAM (a pure pork product) tin ale AYLMER Veg. Soup 10 oz. 2 tins 19c AYLMER Choice Pumpkin 28 oz. tin 12c FRUIT KEPR 25 tablets • ...., 25c FRY'S COCOA 1/4 lb. tin 190 KEE'N'S MUSTARD 1/$ Lb. tin 27c WOODBURY'S SOAP 2 bars . , 15e CHAMPION DOG FOOD 7 oz. pkg. 10c YORK SANDWICH S+P,READ 7 oz. tin 17c FLY COILS(Aeroxon) 4 for ...10e FLY DED 16 oz. tin 25c PARK'S CATSUP Flavor btl. ,35c ORANGES, Size 252s doz. .. 43e LEMONS, size 300s 3 for lie GRAPEFRUIT, size 126s 3 for ..20e TOMATOES No. 1 2 lbs. 21e CABBAGE FIRM HEADS each 106 T. R. THR49 Free Oolivery PSTN VARNA. The Annual Sacred Concert will be held on Dr. Moffat's Lawn Sunday evening, Aug. 6th at 8.15. A special program is 'being arranged. Flight Lieut. Love, Padre of Clinton R.C.A. F. Station will be the guest speaker of the evening, Several of the members of St, .johns Church attended the morning and evening services in Trinity Church, Bayfield at the ' celebration of the ninety-fifth anniversary. Mrs. Appleby is visiting relatives in Ingersoll. WHOLE MIXED' PICKLING Mr. Geo. Clarke has returned; to • SPICES pkg. 5 his hone much' improved. WHITE WINE or CIDER Mrs. Stuart of London spent the VINEGAR per gal. 50 past week with her father Mr. H. PICKLING SPICE'S TUMERIC t eoultice. etc, pkg. 5 Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Beattie, of 7C'IU RS'' Aug:3rd. 1944, SPECIAL `VALUES FOR AYLMER DERYDRATED , -- BEANS 3 tins 25a RED & WHITE- VEGETABLE SOUP 3 tins 25c AUGUST 4th and: 5th. RED . & WHITE TOMATO. SIRUP • 3 ,tin; 25c McCO'RiYIICK JERSEY CREAM SODAS pkg. 11ei • CATELLLS EGGWHEAT NOODLES 2 pkgs. CLOVER LEAF HERRING tin RED & WHITE TABLE 25a" SALT" 2 pkgs. 150, COWAN'S' PERFECTION 15c COCOA lb. tin 23c KRAFT DINNER pkg. 17c KRAFT CHEESE 1/ ib. pkg. 21c SIRDAR COFFEE lb. 33c ERsA,- lb. pkg. 20c POST'S Corn Flakes 2 pkgs 2� e REGENT VANILLA 8 oz. bottle 15e CERTO • CRYSTALS' pkg. 14c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES HEAD LETTUCE— PARSLEY — BEETS — CUCUMBERS GRISEN PEPPERS — MELONS —GAVOTS --CAULIFLOWER CALIFORNIA JUICY 288's ORANGES doz. 39e ONTARIO GREEN CELERY 2 ,for 25c CALIFORNIA Seedless 126s GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 21c ONTARIO NEW CABBAGE lb. 4c CALIFORNIA, JUICY 360's ()WARM; No. 1 LEMONS 3 for llo TOMATOES 2 lbs. 23c C. M. SHEARING RHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS - CLINTON BE SURE To select the stove or range you are thinking of getting later. We have a nice assortment now, and of course we will be glad to keep one for you. They may be hard to get later. BALL & ZAPFE DOUGLAS G. BALL Phone 110 Store Phone 195 3. 3. ZAPFE Phone 103 STOVES It is not too early to begin to inquire about that new stove you are needing. They will still not be plentiful again this year, so why not stop in now and see,our display. We have on our floor a new Clare Jewel, suitable for town house or country. Also a. small range for the need of those with only a few rooms. We also carry the Enterprise with the High warming closet. Or if you need a good second hand stove we can supply you with stoves or heaters. We still have a good second hand coal oil oven on hand. Call to -day and we will be glad to show you our stock and quote om• prices.. Hawkins Hardware PLUMBING AND BEATING PHONE 244 WEEK END SPECIALS July 27 to 29th ZINC RINGS per doz. . , ...... 29e SUPER SUDS lge pkg. Z2o. JAR RUBBERS 4 doz.. , . , , , , . 25e FRUIT KEPI; pkg.:. , • .... 25c VEGETABLE SOUP (oxford inn) PAULA. SUGAR SUB. 39c 3 tins 25e SUGAR 3 lbs. .. .......... 25n • CROWN JAJZS 1 doz. 1.19 COWAN'S perfection cocoa tin 236 FLY CG'ILS. 2 fox . , , . , . , 5c RUBBER' RINGS 4i pkg. .._ .. , 25c WILSON'S 'FLY POISON pkg. ..10c FLY TOX at 25c and 45c METAL RINGS doz. 25e FLUSHO tin 25c PAUY.A SUGAR sub. bottle , . 39e AYLMER Deli. Beans with sauce' 100 ODER ;SOAP 3 bars 17e KAM All pork product tin 8 5c� SEA-LECT chicken Haddie tin 29e c FLUSRO� tin 25e CERTO bottle • 25e e POST'S Corn Flakes 3 pkg. 23e ! e Sea -Breeze Grapefruit Juice TOMATO PUREE (for Catsup) I 2 tins ....:.......... . 29e Intyre, 5; Dorothy Fletcher, 2; V LONDESBORO Don't forget the Red Cross meet- ing in the Cominunity Hall on Thurs. at 2.30 and there will he a dance and bingo on Friday evening. The ladies will be en hand to serve sandwiches and cold drink's. Proceeds for over- seas boxes, Miss • Doreen Armstrong returned home r•• •; nde. •ft,. spending three weeks with the Moore's at Forest. Mrs. Gordon Radford received word that her brother was killed overseas and the whole community, wishes to express their sympathy, Mr. Radford has another brother and a sister overseas. piirter of the 8th con. of 4 et , and',` her sister, Mrs. J, ' Mao', Id of Brussels; left for W`anli eg and : other places in , the West, on Tuesda•v of this week. 1 threshing is the order of the day and so far the weather has been ideal. 1V CORRECTION We wish to correct an error which appeared in last week's issue in which it was stated that Mr. D. Kennedy and Mrs. Pearson had pur- chased Mas. Walker's house en King Street. It was Mrs. N. Pearson, who purchased the house. A HABIT .. The moving picture usherette was in the dentist's chair. "Now. miss," asked the dentist, 'which tooth is giving you all the trouble?" "Second ficin the left in • the bal- QUAKER QUICK :, MACARONI 2 pkg. 26e FRESH VEGETABLES, TOM'ATOS, CABBAGE, ETC. 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 - Me' rent and to buy a farm, Write as if you have been think. ne about :it. We may be able to help you with a loan.: ail inquiries treated confidenti- ally. uro - t re'-.. a� xe CORPORA um, London Windsor, NEW, POTATOES FRESH MEATS Fresh Sausages lb. . , , 26e Breakfast Bacon 'lb. 42e Fresh Wieners ib. 27e Bologna ib. 24e 19G L OriaI I tobli