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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1944-09-28, Page 6The LITTLE RANGE that does 11010100 el cooking &heating.. Findlay Coolc S 40.14 A•:;small Modem' stove With all"the cooking and heating: efficiency of many larger and more ex- pensive ranges. Takes up,ver,tlittle floor, space, yet hes a full size 14 inch oven. Burps either wood or cool. You'll be: delighted with 'the ability of this Findlay range,— and withits moderate price We Carry a Full Line Of over Heaters and Supplies CALL AND SEE OUR STOCK. 1. New PerfectionCoal Oil Stove latest Model 1. New Perfection Oil Heater, $40.80. $14,50 SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PIJONX 147v,. C1J1TON, ONT. Fall and Winter Clothing MEN'S SUITS — Smart new styles in two or three button sack coats with •peakedor notch lapels Fancy Tweeds and. Worsteds at $24.50 to $30.00 MEN'S TOPCOATS and Heavy Winter' Overcoats plain dark greys and blues or fancy tweeds newest :Models Priced from $2L00 to $27.50• BOYS SUITS are difficult to procure but we have at present a nice assortment of sizes on our racks and priced to sell. • MEN'S Black or Brown Calf Oxfords Goodyear welts and Mackays' fancy or plain $2.75 to $7.50. MEN'S WORK BOOTS and RUBBER BOOTS for the wet weather at the lowest possible prices. Plumsteel Bros. Arrow &MAN — Adam Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes for Ken Agents Tip Top Tailors. if we have what you want The Price is Low MEN'S SWEATERS NOW ON' SALE OWN'S One Door North of Royal Bank A tag day for Canadian National Institution for the Blind will be held in • Clinton, Saturday, September 30th 1944 your support of this worthy work is solicited. Meet the young lady taggers with a smile and a generous donation. V. D. Falconer, Chairman of Sight Conservation Committee of Clinton Lions Club CLINTON LIONS Sponsor :the Annual Red Cross Frolic Net Proceeds for Red Cross Wednesday; October 11 PROGRAM AT NIGHT Street Fair between Town Hall and Intersection Bingo, Baseball, Easy Money, other Games, Refreshment Booths, Etc. Dance in Town Hall -- 10 to 1 o'clock Orchestra R.C.A.F. Skyliners ' Draw for Prizes at Eleven O'clock Tickets on Sale by •Members of Evening Auxiliary of Clinton Red Cross. Proceeds from Draw will. Be used for. Overseas Boxes. PRIZES ON DISPLAY AT McEWAN'S BOOK STORE Help thIP Red Cross Society s The Great Humanitarian Organization Dick Jacob; 'Mrs. (Dr.) Oakes, Mrs. 11. C. Lawson C.W. Drape!• Pres. Lions Club, Pres. Red Cro:.s, Pres.. Eve. Aux,, Chairman Frolic amewidwaMmammila ' THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD l",. For Those Who Like a Fine Stationery We 'have a Dimity Vellum, and Dimity Linen with ,en- velopes to, match. These two. items are of the very finest quality. We have a good assorts ment of serving trays and individual lap trays in vary 'taus designs and shapes. Also a large assortment! of good table mirrors. G. R. McEwan Co. Books & Stationery PHONE 84 "OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST" IIIIII�IIVs swlu118inuummar as41r8iilll i� ' 11 Vii �-ill!„� ........,. _.....,.....__...no,..... ... nn !!!!icor„� Mrs. Mary Kyle of Brantford is the guest of Mrs. R. B. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carter have re- turned to town after a visit in Chatham. Mrs. Chowen is in St. Thomas, the guest of Miss Jean Hobbs. Miss Pearl Elliott is holidaying in Toronto. Mrs. P. Hearn spent last Friday in ' Toronto. Miss Dorothy McIntyre, nurse -in - training at Toronto General Hos- pital, is holidaying with her par- ents, Dr. H. and Mrs. McIntyre. Miss I.ettie Pearce of Hamilton spent the week end with Mrs. A. Ray Cooper. Mrs. Fred, Sandy of ' Goderich is visiting' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Heard. Mr. Ninian Heard of Stratford spent the week end in town. Miss Katherine Jefferson left last week to attend Alma College. in St. Thomas. Rev. J. A. and Mrs. Agnew were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Liveninore. Mrs. J. E. Watson of Toronto was visiting her mother, Mrs. Beaton, for the past two weeks Miss Agnes Stirling has returned home after a two weeks visit in Lindsay and Toronto. Cfn. ,and Mrs, C. • W. McPherson of London spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hoggart. Miss Kae Snider, has returned to Kitchener after spending' a few days with her parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil • VanTlorne and daughter, Mary Anne, spent the week end with friends in Toronto. Nursing Sister Dorothy Carr of St. John's Nfld., is visiting her grand- mother, Mrs. Georges MacDonald, and Mrs. II. C. Lawson. Harry McEWan, R. C. N. V. R., is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murray McEwan. Mr. and Mrs. V. Falconer and dau- ghter -spent Saturday in Toronto. Mrs. Falconer and daughter re- mained for a few days with friends in Hamilton before return- ing home, Mr. Fred Leonard returned home on Saturday , after a week's visit. with relatives at Bright and E4n- bro. While at Bright, Mr. Leonard attended the anniversary services of the United Church. Sgt. Albert Watts of the Hastings and Prince Edward., Regiment,' spent last ween with his grand- mother, Mrs. H. Pennebaker. Sgt. Watts, was overseas almost five years and saw service he Sicily and' Italy. On .his retthl i.tir Canada he was mker ;of an -escort groups far prisopeksa,-pf war. ”' FISH and CHIPS Eating accommgciations' ,are now available; •12 noon. ta',1 p.m. ,5 to 6,30' from ' Tuesday neon till Saturday night closed allday ,Sunday and Monday Special delivery ,of fish and chips. minimum •order delivered 40e Mr. Lever's, Residende, Mary street phone '91 'Clinton. Presbyterian Anniversary Supper Sunday School Room TUESDAY, OCT. 3rd 5 to 7 p.m. Menu:— Dressed Pork Carrots & P'eas, Creamed Potatoes with Gravy Salads Relishes Pumpkin Apple Pie Lemon Tea Plan to attend 'Free Show and Dance 60 cents 16-1 in Foresters Hall at 8.30 p.m. CONSTANCE Friday, Sept. 29 Show is sponsored by your White Rose dealer, Leo Stephenson. Sandwiches and coffee served by the Red Cross Music by Collins Orchestra STANLEY Miss Alice Glen, who has, spent the last two weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ed. C. Glen, left last Friday to spend the week end with friends in Toronto, before resuming her duties 'with the Mutual Life Insurance Company,' Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. McLaren and daughter, Margaret, of Hensall, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Adan] Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Taylor and chil- dren of ,Blyth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane. Mrs. Gabe. Elliott of Toronto spent a few days last week with her brother, Mr, Ed. C. Glen, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Harrison and daughters Olive and Muriel, Kirkton visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scat - chiller on Sunday. Mrs. Mary Snaith of Hamilton spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Scotchmer, she was accompan- ied by her Aunt Miss Louisa Stirling formerly of Buffalo. For all Occasions F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel. Del. As. Personal caregiven every order and special attention given to Funeral Orders. Phone 176 and 31 Superior Store. PHONE 111-CLiNTON. SPECIALS FOR SEPTEMBER 28, 219,30 NO. 1 ROUND GRAIN RICE 2 lbs. 21e LUX TOILET soap 2 bars .... 11c PREM -A pork product tin .... 310 LYNN VALLEY Peas 4s -5s 20 oz. tin 13e P. & G. SOAP bar 5c SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA pkg5c HAWE'S LEMON O'IL 6 oz. btl15c SILVO, small bottle 15c FLUSHO tin 21e GILLETT'S LYE tin 12c HAWES FLOOR WAX 1 lb. tin 45c SUPER SUDS pkg. 22c BONAMI cake or powder each 14e SINKO tin 25c RINSO lge, pkg. 25c BLACK CAT WINDOW CLEANER btl, 150 D. B. CLEANER paste tin 15c ORANGES, size 288s doz. 37c LEMONS, size 360s 3 for 11c GRAPEFRUIT size 126s 3 for 20c T. R. THOMPSON Free Delivery Ration Board Hours HOLMESVILLE Monday, The monthly meeting of the Red Tuesday, Cross will be held on Tuesday, Oct- ober 3rd, at the home of Mrs. Ed. Thursday, Grigg Jr, A quilt will be quilted Donations .are requested for the Friday, Christmas boxes for the boys over- Saturday, seas. Any honey dod:atiens are to be handed in at D. Gliddon's store before that date. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Jervis and Lola spent Sunday with -Sgt. and, Mrs. Fred Bu11 of Goderilh. Jack Sturdy attended ' Galt Fair and Shorthorn Show last week. He also purchased two fine Shorthorns from a Port Dover breeder. Mrs. MeMath had as her guest over the week end, Mrs. Alex Stence, a former resident of Hoimesville. Mr. and Mrs..MacDonald of Tees - water spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Potter. Miss Phyllis McLinchey is spend- ing two weeks with friends in Lon- don. Miss Maud •McMath, who has been visiting in the village, returned to her home in Goderich, last Thursday. There Will be no service in the United Church next Sunday. The fol- lowing Sunday, October 8th, will be Anniversary Sunday. GODERICH TOWNSHIP The Federation of Agriculture, Goderich Township Unit, will hold a meeting in S. S. No. 10 school on Tuesday, October 3rd at 8 p.m, An interesting programis being prepar- ed. A cordial invitation is extended to all. , Elizabeth Middleton, daughter of 1 to 5 1 to 5 1 to 1 to 5 1 to 5 NOTICE Notice is• hereby given that I have complied with Section 8 of the Voters Lists Act, and that I have posted up at my office -at Clinton on Ithe 21st day of September, 1944, the Ilist of all persons entitled to vote on a Money By-law and such list ]remains there for inspection, IAnd: I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors :or omissions cor- rected according to law, the last day for appeal being the 12th day of October 1944. M.T. CORLES-S, Clerk of the, Town of Clinton. 16-8 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton, left for London early this c week where !for registered at Western University and will take the Mathematics and Physics course. Barbara Middleton spent the week end in Clinton with Carol Sperling. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Stanley and family of Clinton'. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller. Mi. and Mrs. Elmer Eastman of Detrdiit spent .the week end recently with Mr. and Mss, John Dempsey. TIIURS., ;SPT. 28th '' 11144 roc„ t � P ` VALUES FOR1SEPTEMBER 29th & a0th ,1 •' Reds & White Tomato RED & _WHITE TABI.�E SOUP 3 tins 25e SALT 2 pkgs.: 150 RED & WHITE' ` Red & Whit Vegetable COCA 1,4 lb 'til , 143 '' S0[1P,,3. tms,,,,.. ,. 51T Red & White „SIRD,AR., COFFEE - ---- -- i COFFEE Ib. pkg. 43c `�'�” ''� 1b. pkg 38e 4E4iiht,i0 , i�11Nte Red & White �r� ®• J 'SUNBURY'S TEA' TEA- - 1,4 lb. 38e, CAKE 5c 1/2 lb. ` 85c 1 DAiirOLft S ASISORitED KRAFT PUDiD'INGS 2 for 13e DINNER 2 pkgs 35c' VIKING TOILET QUAKER.' QUICK ' 'TISSUE Roll 5c Spaghetti 2 pkgs;- 250 AYLMER TOMATO AYLMER GARDEN JUICE tin 10e PEAS 20 oz. tin 15-e GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GRAPES —APPLES —CABBAGE —LETTUCE —SWEET POTA.- S TOES —BEETS —CAULIFLOWE'R TOMATOES —Peppers Carrots CALIFORNIA SWEET 220's ONTARIO No. 1 COOKING ORANGES doz. 49c ONIONS 10 lb bag 49t, MARSH SEEDLESS 126's CHOICE, PEPPER GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 21c SQUASH each 5e CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's CHOICE STALK LEMONS 3 for 11e CELERY 2 for 25c C. M. SHEARING . PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS -- CLINTON NEW STOCK Is Really coming in, We are pleased to advertise, A large Stock of Lamps and Shades in Tri -Light, Bridge, Table and Boudoir lamps. Bedroom Suites, in Beautiful styles Brehk2ast Suites latest Design and Good Bright finishes For the Children Play Pens, High Chairs, Baby Baths, and Carriages. IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT A large new Stock of Working Mitts and Gloves, As usual we carry the famous Sherwin Williams, Ubilac and Narvo paints and Varnishes, Wax and Polishes for various Uses. BALL & ZAPFE Store Phone 195 DOUGLAS G. BALL • Phone 110 J. J. ZAPFE Phone 103 Our Stock is Complete Come in and look before buying. Our Prices right A complete stock of -stove pipes. Hand made any size. The pipes that will last. Hawkins Hardware PLUMBING AND HEATING WEEK END SPECIALS No coupons required for Tea or Coffee HABITANT Veg. Soup 2 tins .. 19c CLARKE'S Mushroom soup 2 tins I 19c AYLMER *Dehydrated beans 2 tin 15c READY -CUT Macaroni 3 pkgs. 25c KRAFT Dinner. or Cheese -A -Boni pkg•, 19c FLOWERDALE Orange Pekoe Tea r/21b. 45c FLY TOX FLY ,Spray ...25c & 45c INTERLAKE Toilet Tissue 3 rls. 25c PRAIRIE NUT Wheat Puffs with ovenware 25e Gran. SUGAR 3 lbs 25e CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. 15c Pellets—Lux, Camay etc. &bars 20c KLEN-ZIT Cleans Floors, Walls Rugs btl. , 450 NONSUCH Rug Wash 20c CALIFORNIA Sweet Oranges 220s Doz. 29c LEMONS 360s 3 for 10c . Garage to Rent Apply at Store W. L. JOHNSON PRONE 286 GROCER DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m. Money to Loan .on. first Mortgages Now is the TIME to stop pay- ing rent and to buy a farm. Write us if you have been think- ing about it. We may be able to help you with a loan. All inquiries treated confidenti- ally. . HuroAben&Erie MORTGAGE CORPOPA'^i^"" London Windsor '' St, , Thomas Chath'arh', PRONE 241 SPECIALS IDEAL Tomato catsup in (105 o'/,.) tins, get yours now, IVORY Flakes pkg. 27c WALKER'S Sodas 1 lb. pkg. 16c AYLMER Infant Food 3 tins 25e. INTERLAKE Toilet tissue 3.;r.1s. 25c PAULA Sugar. Sub. bottle . , , 39e CLARK'S assorted soups 3 tins 25e DEVON Peas 20' oz. tins . , . , 15e MANY FLOWER Soap 3 bars 19e` C,RISPIE Sour Mixed Pickles per bottle 19e ZEST Strawberry Jam 4 lb, tin 62e SUCCESS dry bright wax btl. 590 JAVEX bottle iSa NIAGARA pure lard Ib. . , . , . , 15,e FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES' IN OUR MEAT COUNTER Fresh Weiners lb. 27'e• Fresh Sausage lb. 250 Breakfast, Bacon 1b. 42c. - Balogna ib. 24c Also a good assortment of cooked!: meats.. A L0140 LASTING—ECONOMIGAt Torus now Bar 5e rval barbb3 Free' Delivery,