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Pitchers, etc.
Enamel Ware, Roasting Pans, Tea Kettles, Tea
Pot's and etc.
Electric Heating Pads, and Hot hates.
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Boy's Clothing
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1 Boy's twieed suits all sizes from 26 to 36 have 2
pair of pants and made in single breasted styles ac
,i cording to W. P. T. B. regulations Priced from
$10.50 to $25.50.
Combination Suits for small boys Overcoats, Caps
and Pants with Leggings. Just the thing for the
cold weather.
iBoys
ns Overcoats stylish and warmade from good
heavy material and priced to sell. .
' 1V1en's Suits and Overcoats. Materials and wSork-
manship guaranteed and priced from $22.50 up.
is 'Sp'ecial Values in footwear of all kinds. •
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Shirts -- Adam Hats — Scott ,& Menace Shop tor Mao
Attente Tip Top Tailors.
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Heavy Woollen Sweater Coats Values from
$7.50 to $10.00
PRICED TO CLEAR AT
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CHRISTMAS TREES
We have our usual large assortment of ' Spruce,
Pine and Balsam Christmas Trees.
Kindly select your tree early.
We Deliver
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NOTICE
Complaints have been reported to the Police re-
garding juveniles disturbing householders by their
pranks.
Unless parents assist in controlling this annoy-
ance by more strict jurisdiction over their children,
and by closer observance of their conduct, the Town.
will be compelled to enforce the curfew, and com-
pelling children of certain ages to be off the streets
at 9 oclock p.m., unless with a parent or guardian.
BY Order
Chief of Police
Town of Clinton
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the
TIIE'• CLINTON 'NEWS -RECORD •
Greetings of
Season, and
best wishes
for a
Happy New Year
to a l l
our Oust -
timers and friends
With sincere
thanks for your
patronage
Do Your Christmas Shopping
at Clinton' and
Enioy a -Fish ,and Chip Meal.
AT LEVER'S FISH AND CHIP
RESTAURANT;
on Mary Street
one block West o£ 'r Skating Rink
Will be open to serve meals
T'cteSday, 12 noon to 12 midnight
and every day during Christmas
Week.
Mary St. Clinton„ , Phone 91
DANCE
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
Tuesday, December 26
rSpousored by
CLINTON SPRING SHOW
GOOD MUSIC
Come and .:bring your Friends to
Bait the Spring Show •
Admission .50
Servicemen .35
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
G. R. McEwan Co
Mr. Randal Pepper of Warren
spent the week end with relatives
Books & Stationery and friends, returning home on Mon -
'OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
PHONE 84
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day accompanied by his wife and
daughter who have been spending the AYLMER VEGETABLE OR
past two weeks with the lady's par- TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. 2 tins 15e
exits, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stephenson IVORY SNOW Igo, pkg. 25c
of Bayfield.
The following 'officers have been BEE HIVE CORN. SYRUP
chosen by the South End Red .Cross 2 lb. tin
Unit for 1945. AUNT J•EMIMA PANCAKE!
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Christmas Wreaths
THRS., SEC.,4�1�'11g4;
l to mt$i
.Door Wreaths . also Memm•ial
pWreaths now in stock. .,
Christmas Plants.
Begonias, Gi cismten, •Cherries
Violets, 'Primulas. Pots of Ivy,
and F.rns, all make 'choice
Christmas gifts
Paper -White
Narcissus bulbs are easily grown
and give fragrant bloom in a few
weeks • 3 for 25e
We are open evenings 'Will'
gladly secure any plants for you.
IF. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del. As,:,
JPersonal care given every order
ss and special attention given to Ac
Funeral Orders.
Phone 176 and 31
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PHONE III--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
DECEMBER. 14, 15, 16
Iron. Pres. Mrs. John Hudie; P.es,
FLOUR plug.
Mrs. Wi'fred Colclough; Vice -pros.
Mrs. Fred Middleton; Secretary, Mrs. ROBIN HOOD QUICK COOKING
Stowaut Middleton; Treasurer, Mrs. OATS 5 lb. bag 27c
Mi:ton Steep; Convenor of sewing •
emiunittee, Mrs. Arnold Miller; As-
sistants, Mrs. ,Russel Colclough, Mrs. ICING SUGAR lb. ile
Ben Rathwell; Knitting convenor, ICNOX GELATINE plug, 23e
Mrs, Wilfrid Colclough; Quilt Con-
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on- _
valor, Mrs, Chas. 'Cooper, Assistants AYLMER INFANTS FOODS
Mrs. Ed. Boyes of Brucefield is Mrs. Chas. Wise, Mrs. Milton Steep. 3 tins 25e
Middle -
visiting Mr. and Mrs: Dave Kay.Packer of Quota, Mrs. John Middle -
g tom Committee for .Boys Overseas, CAMAY SOAP 3 bars 19e
Mr. R. Benson Sutter spent the week Mrs. Harold Tyndall, Mrs. Wm. Wise
end in P l,n,,burg.
25e
15e
WALNUTS' DIAMOND BUDDED
is. D, Deeves. Men's Committee, lb,
Miss Mae Davis has returned from 57c
Messrs. Fred Middleton, Jas. Stirling
a visit 'with her sister in Detroit. Ben Rothwell, Charles Wise, Eimer WALNUTS, EMERALD lb. 53e
Miss Lois Kearns of Woodstock, Trick, Tom Hudie. ,
Spent the week end at her home inORANGES FLORIDA Size 200e
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town. i The pupils of Fairmount School D0z• 450
Miss Eleanor Plumsteel of Ridge -'(S. S, No. 10) are holding thein an- TANGERINES, Size 210s Doz. ,.33c
town spent the week' end at her I nual Christmas Concert on Friday,
December 15th, 'at 2,00 p.m. sharp. LEMONS, Size 270s 3 for 13c
home in town.
Lieut. Hawkins, C.W.A.C. Kitchener, The Christmas Concert at S. S. No.
spent the week end with her 11 Goderich Township will be held on
mother, Mrs. W. T. Hawkins. Thursday, December 21 at 8 p.m. HEAD LETTUCE each
Mr. G. E. Hall was in Windsor over sharp. Admission will be 25c adults, CALIF, GRAPE'S lb, 29c
the week end attending the fuser- children free.
al of his brother-in-law, Mr.- The Annual bu.iness meeting of
Clarence Bristow. . the W. A. of Middleton Church was
Sir Ernest Cooper of London Eng- held at'' the home of Mrs. Fred. land, is spending a couple of days Middleton on Wednesday, December�� �,this week at the home of ,Mr, and 6th. (r THDMPSON
Mrs. A. T. Cooper. - At this meeting we were pleased Dalimrry
V to welcome the new rector and his
wife, the Rev. and Mrs. Holmes.
GRAPEFRUIT Size 112s 4 ,for 25e
18c
STANLEY The meeting was in charge of the EXPENDITURES
The teacher and pupils of S. S. No. president, Mrs. Wm. Wise. A very Boxes sent Overseas
5 Stanley are holding their Christ- satisfactory year's work was re- 6 boys, 1 Nursing Sister, 1 slier_
was entertainment on Wednesday
evening, December" 20th at 8.30 p.m.
The Stanley Maple Leaf Club
handed in to the Red Shield 6 pr.
hand knit men's • socks; 1 girl's skirt
and coat, size 16.
Two Christmas boxes have been
sent to the two girls in the Air Force
Lois Moffat, Vancouver and Helen
(Billy) Stewart, of Ottawa.
69.17
EBENEZER
The W. A. met at the home of
Mrs. Arthur Ilebden on Thursday of
ported by all branches. chant Marino
The Officers for the ensuing year Smokes for . 6 boys 24.36
are as follows: Gum; 6 boys, 1 Nursing Sister7.00
Paid for yarn 3.70
Pres. Mrs. Wilfrid Colclough, vice -.Bal. on Land and wool for 2 pr.
pres., .Mrs. Chas. Cooper: Sec. Mrs. I socks. 9,89
Milton Steep; Treasurer, Mrs. Bert
Rowden; Dorcas Com, Mrs. Fred.; $114.12:
Middleton, Mrs. Chas. Wise; Flower V
and card committee, Mrs. Wm.I' HOLMESVILLE
Wise, Mrs. Stewart Middleton. 1
The annual Christmas entertain- The Hoimesville Unit of ' the Red
ment of ,S. S. No. 4 will be held in Cross met at the home of Miss Ache -
the school on Saturday' evening, son on December 5th, with sixteen
Dec. 16th. Following the program members present. The vice-pres. Mrs.
last week. Mrs. C. Tebbutt presided provided 'by the, school children, a Barris, was in charge of the meeting,
at the meeting whish was opened play will be given by a number of which opened by .singing, "Faith o•f
with a Christmas hymn, followed the young people of the section. ' our Fathers" with Mrs. Fred Potter
by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The ' The South End Goderieh Twp. as pianist. The Red Cross Prayer
Community Fund for Overseas boxes was repeated in unison and the min -
which was convened by Mrs. Me- utes of the last meeting were read
Ilveen, Mrs. C. Cooper and Mrs. F. by Mrs. Walter. Reports were given
Middleton has the following report. by the group leaders of the years
Boxes 'were packed and sent over- activities. The various committees
seas in March, July and October, gave their reports, all of which were
Cigarettes were sent in February, encouraging. The Pres. Mrs. W. Jer•-
May, July and September and gum vis, who was i11 sent a letter ex• -
•in August, Grateful letters rece;v;d pressing thanks to the executive and
from the boys show how much this the committees for their co -operas
work is' appreciated and special tion during the year. Mrs. Walter
thanks go to all those Who so, kindly expressed the thanks of the Unit for
contribute to this necessary acid leadership of the President. After
worthwhile fund. The boys all say singing another hymn, the election of
they wouldn't have many smokes officers was held which resulted as
were it not for the people at hems. ',follows—Pres. Mrs. Will. Jervis, Vice
RECEIPTS l President, Mrs, Harris; Treas. Mrs.
Sec. Mrs. Morgan Jones; Treasurer, 0. Pocock, Sec. Mrs, Lorne Jervis
Mrs. Stewart Farquhar; Press Re- From Social. Evenings .. , 59.00 Press See.- Mrs. Bert Trewartha,
porter, Mrs. In Merrill; Organist, Donations 25.82 Knitting Coma Mrs. E. Trewartha;
Mrs. Irvine Tebbult; Flower Coma Tickets sold by school children Mrs,. Fred Potter Quilting Gom. 1VIrs,
Mrs. AI -organ Jones, Mrs. , Harold on Bushel Apples ,..:, 18.40 McClinchey, Mrs. Harris, Cutting
Lobb; Buying Com. Mrs. Arthur Tickets on Gifts at 'Meetings 8.15 Com. Mrs. Walter, Mrs. C. McPhail,
Hebden, Mrs. Bert. Lobb; Program Return• from last,year yarn .. 2.15 Shipper, Mrs; McMath, Ttansporta-
Com. Mrs. Chas. 'Williams, Mrs, tion, Mrs. Bond..
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Wilfred Biggin. 114.12 The reports will be .pnbllshed later,
call was answered by each mem-
her showing. bey wedding photo-
graph. There were eleven memb:rs
and five visitors present. The de-
votional period was taken by Rev. C.
Tavener. Following the business
discussion, a Christmas reading was
given by Mrs. O. ,Tavener, and a re-
citation was given by Gordon Teb-
butt, The meeting was closed with a
hymn followed by the Mizpith bene-
diction.
The following slate: of officers are
for 1945 viz:
President, Mrs. Carman Tebbutt;
Vice-pres. Mrs. Bert Lobb; Secre-
tory, Mr's. Frank Jones; Assistant
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NEW EVERY DAY VALUES AT..'SHEARUNGS
AYLMER ;CHOICE AYT,MER, CIIQIIV7E No. 8
Tomatoes 28 oz tin 14c PEAS 20 oz. tin 15c
AYLMER APPLE AYLMER TOMATO'
JUICE 2 bottles 27e JUICE 20 oz. tin 10e
ROSE BAKING REGENT EXTRACT
POWDER lb. tin 17c Vanilla 8 oz. btl. 17c
SIRDAR •
COFFEE lb. bag. - 33c
DEVON
Tomatoes 28' oz. ,tin 13e
l3Cons 0 �\\ 1 111 (11,
hL�ans 20 oz 14� +j
i y s omato e
Juice 20 oz 10
L ibb ' T
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CUT GREEN
Beans 20 oz,14:.
Country Kist
Peas 20 oz. 13 i
Salt' 2 pkg. 15 ;y SNo"
Red &' White Floor
LIFEBUOY TFNp • ��� Wax lb. tin 29c
ER BAK SUNLIGHT'
Spap 3 for 19c lb. pkg. 20c Soap 4 for 25
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
4 LETTUCE — ,RAD'ISHESJ TOMAIPOES —BANANAS ---slisPPIsES
TANGERINES — CRANBERRIES'— GRAPES — GREEN BEANS
CALIFORNIA
LEMONS 3 fort 3611c TURNIPS ib. 3c
TEXAS JUICY 220's ONTARIO NO. 1 WASHED
ORANGES doz. 47c CARROTS lb. 4c
s FLORIDA SEEDLESS 96's ONTARIO.' CHOICE HEARTS -
GRAPEFRUIT 3 20c , CELERY bunch t 17c
C. M. SHEARiNGE
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ONLY 8 SHOPPING DAYS'
Here is a partial list of Useful and acceptable Gifts Pyrex Ware,
Alladin Lamps, Roasting Pans, Milk Pails, Coal Hods, ete.
FOR THE CHILDREN WE HAVE
Wheel Barrows, Kiddie Cars, Skis, Hockey Sticks, Carriages, Cribs
k Doll Cabs, and High Chairs.
IN THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
We have a shipment of End Tables and occasional Chairs Comitsg
also Cedar Chests, Tea Wayons, Desks, and a seal Bargain in e
31 Vedour Chesterfield Suite.
BALL &ZAPiFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
s' Modern Ambulance Service, Faneral Directors
Store Phone 195
DOUG -LAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFE
Phone 110 Phone 103
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CHRISTMAS GIFTS
Practical Christmas Gifts are always satisfying
We have a good assortment at present, in Glassware Einamelled-
ware and snarl wares. Shop Early.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING
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CHRISTMAS Specials
1 lb. Maxwell House Coffee ...45e
1/2 lb. Blue Ribbon Tea 38c
1 ib. Lard 190
2 Cans Harry Horses Instant
COCOA 250
1 Tin Peas, Gr. 'Corn or
Tomatoes 15c
7 lb. bag Purity or Five Roses
FLOUR , 29c
1 Pkg. TEA RISK 35c
1 pkg. SOS Pads 15c
PRONE 244
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Dec. 14 to 16th
COWAN'S perfection cocoa lb tin 21e
PRINCESS Flakes ige pkg. , . , . 25c
14IACARO'NI 2 lbs. 13e
Oxo Cubes 10 cubes 25a -
WALKERS Sodas 2 lb.. 25c
DELTA 'Floor Wax 1 lb. tin 270
VAN CAMP'S Pumpkin 2 tins 27e
GUEST Tomato Juice 2 tins 190
ROBINHOOD Oats 5 lb. bag . , 232
KRAFT DINNER pkg. 17e
3 Cakes Big Ben H. W. Soap ..15e
3 Cakes Lux, Camay or Lifebuoy
SOAP 20c
3 Tins Asst. Soups 25e
12 Pkg. Lemon Pie Filler 19e
3 Rolls Interlake Tissue 25e
VORY SNOW pkg. 25e
CANADA SEAL HERRING in
, Tomato Sauce tin 19e
LIBBY Tomato Soup 2 tins . , , ige
CHICKEN HADDIE tin 290
1 lb. Bag McCormicks Sodas 15c SUCCESS ,Self polishing wax qt. 95e
3 Ibs. Ready Gut Macaroni , 20c KAM .tin - _330
ORANGES, GRAPES, YAMS FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
CRANBERRIES, ETC. OUR MEAT COUNTER CONTAINS
W. L. JOHNSON
PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
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First Mortgage Loans
If additional money is needed
to help you buy a productive farm,
send us particulars.
Possibly we can assist you
through our loaning department.
Alttractive terms. All inquiries•
treated confidentially.
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MORTGAGE CORPORATION
London Windsor
Sit. Thomas ' Chatham
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HEAD CHEESE Ib. 244'•
MINCED HAM lb. 49e
BOLOGNA ib. 24c
Fresh SAUSAGE lb. 25o
Fresh WIENERS lb. 27c -
19
LB.
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