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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1944-12-28, Page 10PAGE .8 THE CLINTON. NEWS'- RECORD ttgi tgtgt.cw The LITTLE RANGE that does a BIG ` JOB.of onkel & heating: moa A small modern stove with all the cooking and heating efficiency of many larger and more ex- pensive ;ranges. Takes up very little floor space, yet hasa full size 14 inch oven.. Burns either wood or coal.. You'll be delighted with the ability of, this Pinellas, range— and with its moderate price See it today. ,,1. Used Cook Stove $1.0..0) 1. Enamel Cook' Stove with high shelf $35.00 'SUTTERtlY & PERDUE BARDWA'RE. PLUMBING k ELECTRICIANS i ty PHONE 147w. t • CLINTON, ONT. p 3 comic” ,,r,,DTz .w.v.° a.t v9""om.,.- ,,,. ov:e"m r3'i.37zfi3`e' X1`3 ,:f " ..v,,,T`o'9 ;mt.o.o:,ar` :, '#tat '4 t r.vom °ut + zesa>eu;' zem.mo ze° ,,..0 ,.... ! et „ 0 the p Wishing our Patrons. and Friends A Happy and Prosperous New Year Plumsteel Bros. 'C.reetiiigs of Se�1st)11,,Ild best wish. for Happy New Year to all our Cust- omers and friends with sincere thanks for your patronage Arrow Shirts — Adam Hata — Scott & McHale Shoes for Ms. Agents Tip Top Tailors. 4212137 atrn arra ahiat0+Mar2=t2aMt2r VMMODIZa t -Mt --2004 Int DMI;-1)r3r- , ' ,y€'+"4t°'.VE-tCrMte—MMItt6'4.°'t 4kdtMEMLE m m atetetelgtV-Ott',tF,EME--K-I.".fT,tgt�tCKICt.etCele uo bid' up s Wishing Our Patrons and Friends A Happy and Prosperous New Year Enjoy a ,:Fish„and Chip Meal AT LEVER'S FISH. • AND `CHIP RESTAURANT on ;Mary 'Street one. blockWest of Skating Rink Will be open, to ser We meals New Year's Day 5.30 6.30 and 8.30 to midnight Open at noon and evening until midnight 'ecery day during the week cxctpt Sunday. , Mary St. Clinton, Phone 91 G. R. McEwan Co. Books & Stationery O 1Y TEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST' PHONE 84 BROWN'S One Door North of Royal Bank rdr3tataataasiviat r2$n`'1malatari�i` i#li' - : :•...' . '. '” rY$89 atvah at+ar9oPiia NOTICE Car Owners are requested not to leave Cars Parked on the Street in Such Manner as to impede Traffic or hinder the course of the Town Power Snow -Plow. Please observe this Order and. save the owners' expense of any Necessary) Removal. `Sy Order of the Council Town of [Clistton Midnight DANCE NEWYEAR'S EVE- Town Hall, Clinton Bob Moore and his Music, London Noise Makers, Hats, Novelthhs, etc. Dancing from 12.05 a.m. to ? Come and Enjoy the Fun Admission: '75c Sponsored by HURON FISH AND GAME CLUB II'II IIIIU III�IIIIIIIIIIIIP�iII'°0 P� nI1lUUll�a ill IIS Listen Thurs., ,Dec, 28th To P: ene er 'George E 8.45 p.m. CK X „fie Wishing all Our TITURS,y DEC. 28th, 1944 @Patrons and Friends 4 'a Happy and Prosp- erous` New Year. IVa. E3 New S:oo da. In Pub is Library The following is a list of new Looks added to t. -,e Public L'brary. Non -Fiction Pratt—Collected Poems Gumpert—You Are Younger Than You Think. Kimborough—We Followed Out Heart> to Hollywood. Shute—Pastoral Gilpatric—Mr. Glencannon Ignores the War. Helmericks—We Live in Alaska. Hahn—China to Me De la Roche—Quebec Cushman—Missionary Doctor Gunther—D-Day Halton—Ten Years to Alame'n Pyle—Brave .Men Taylor—Ridin' the Rainbow Spencer—The Exile's Daughter Mr. Doug Shipley of Toronto, spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Shipley. Mrs. Maurice McGuire spent Christ- mas week end with her mother; Mrs. Lucy Swan. Mr. G. E. Hall and Miss Evelyn spent Christmas 'with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hall of Toronto. Miss Helen Herman of Milgrove is spending the Christmas Holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Herman. Fiction Costain—.Ride With Me Stringer—The Devastator Stevenson—Listening Valley Roberts—The Labyrinth Berlin—Land I Have Chosen Cornwell—They Dare Not Go A- TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. tin • • 10c Hunting ORANGE NAVELS Size 288 Seifert—Doctor Ellison's Decision Gibbons—The Bachelor doz. 39c Yarborough—insurgent Slimmer LEMONS, Size 300s 3 for • • • • 130 Ertz—Anger In the Sky Loring—Keeper of the Faith GRAPEFRUIT, size 112s 4 for 25c De la Rolle—Building of Jalna Hill—Time of the Singing of Birds TO ALL OUR.' FRIENDS AND Garth—Bermuda Calling CUSTOMERS WE TAKE 'i"rIIS Maugham—Razor's Edge King—Case of the Dowager's Etch- OPPORTUNITY OF WISHING ings. YOU ALL A VERY HAPPY NEW Canning—Green Battlefields Bonett—Old Mrs. Camelot. YEAR. Echard—If this be Treason Eberhart-Speak No Evil Rinehart—Haunted Lady Gibbs—The Battle Within Cronin—The Green Years Campbell—The Higher Hill De Leeuw—Dr. Ellen Duffield Turn to the Sun Christie—Death Comes as the Et Taber—Give Us This Day Thompson—Dr. Parrish Resident Larrimore—Bugles in Her Heart. WE EXTEND. TO YOU GREETLIGS FOR A HAPPY ANI) t'ROS?EROL, NEW YEAR GLENWOOD DICED BELTS 20 oz. tin RED & WHITE TABLE 13c SALT 2 pkgs. 15e COUNTRY KIST 4 PEAS 20 oz. tin y GLENWOOD DICED i f4 Carrots 20 oz. tin g o DEVON A y C Tomatoes 28 oz. tin 13c Un 4 4 ,LIFEBUOY t F R. CUNINGHAME . SOAP 2 for 4 SUNLIGHT 0 vt 'SOAP 2 for v Member of florists Tel. Del. As.l3 AYLMER FANCY TOMATO 13c JUICE 20 oz. tin 10c CANADA SEAL 13c HERRING 2 tins 19c AYLMIOR APPLE JUICE 2 bottles 25c AYLMER QUEEN PLAIN 130 OLIVES 6 oz. jar 32c u;Personal care given every order and special attention' given to Funeral Orders. Phone 176 and 31 ei2ai:✓r2'a:'iwan.'ru a �ada;3'easttAvin,:iv..n,i1 Superior Store PHONE til—CUUNTON. SPECIALS FOR DECEMBER • 28, 29, 30 CRISPIE SOUR MIXED' 13c PICKLES jar. 23c DALTONS, ASSORTED y Puddings 2 for eP 'svp 1' a PEAS; .STD. QUALITY 2 tins ..23c SUNLIGHT SOAP 2 bars .. 11c KAM Tin 31c QUICK QUAKER OATS pkg. 21c NABOB COFFEE 1 lb. bag 45c CHICKEN HADDIE Tin 29c ARCTIC PASTRY FLOUR '7 lbs. 270 ROYAL YORK TEA 14 lb. .... 380 NEILSON'S COCOA 1/9 lb. tin ..19c 1 lb. tin ..29c CANNED LOBSTER 'it, size tin 67c 13e AIYLMER STUFFED OLIVES 6 oz. jar 19e GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES TOMATOES — RADISHES — CARROTS' —. SWEET POTATOES CABBAGE — GRAPES — TANGERINES — APPLES — SQUASH CALIFORNIA JUICY 369's ONTARIO' WAXED NO. 1 LEMONS 3 for 11c TURNIPS lb.c FLORIDA SEEDLESS 96'a GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 20c CHOICE LEAF LETTUCE each 19c CALIFORNIA NAVEL 288's ORANGES doz. 37c CALIFORNIA HEAD CELERY bunch 19c sa C. M. SHEARING PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS - CLINTON er3r3'r'INDIDi 'at ash• rglDaOPrDIN- r. arS'Y-XxatDman ; sza-mi-bike ammo ` aiziw,XW; e,—teEs t+.awm> Mia ease.{swat e-avk'.�czttez o as.'g+atatazw.l. waiai tzgtelete .erre vl+rif Miss Mildred Lobb, of London spent the Christmas week end with her parents, Mr. and; Mrs. F. Lobb. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gould of Toronto, spent the week end with hist parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Gould. Miss Olvettia Brigham of Wind- sor is spending her holidays with her sister Miss Lavinia Brigham. Miss Wilma Radford of London spent the Christmas 'week end with her parents Mr. and Mts. 3, a Rad- ford. Cal. Albert Shone and Mrs. whore of Napanee, spent' Christmas with the latter's parents, Mr. and •Mrs. J. L. Heard. Miss Helen Lavis, R. N. of St. Thomas and Miss Fanny Lavis of London spent Christmas at their home in town, Miss Celestine Shanahan of Lon- don, -spent the holiday week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Shanahan. Pte. C.. W. McPhe son, R.C.E.M.E., and Mrs, MoPhe.son of London spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoggart. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Plumsteel and small daughter of New Ham - 1 11 B. TiflMPSON u1 individuals have already contributed handsomely to the .campaign, Col. Ware said, that the Committee did not have any apprehension regard - Juvenile ing its success, as the unanswered Dalgliesh—The Silver Pencil I letters are largely those of the most Johns—Biggles Fails to Return loyal supporters of our campaign, Deming—Penny and' Pam, Nurse and the $1 ,and $2 contributors who Cadet ' make up 97% of our fine list of Again we Wish you All A Happy and Prosperous New Year BALL & ZAPFE Dealers in Hardware and Furniture V Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Directors V Store Phone 195 Rf DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFE a Phone 110 Phone 103 AYiteal7lr2-1a4 i-2tVi3Dt24`rt-M-2i'3"agAriz'<'r"dain--24-J•MNiirmrYfi27PdnD*11Ysit31.14.M. tX21- ;'ltatE4?tPlktwtg4a!e4EttttEV6aurt.N.e-tttt€IatetVC-t-lP;atWte4MC,'R.V'SIIl&in tR XVtEM±i Sutton—Gail Gardner Wins Cap. Miller—Shipmates in White Worth—New Worlds for Josie Urmston—Plain Clothes Patricia Bell—Danger on Old Bailey Queen—Green Turtle Mystery Honness—Great Gold Piece Mystery Gardiner—Dynamite Duncan U.S.N: Bird—Story of the Christmas Tree Pauli—Granite Harbor. Her subscribers. The actual Christmas and New Year's period is one of great and V burg, spent Christmas with their The 1944 Christmas Seal parents in town. Mr. and Mrs. Hiles Gaiter of Forest Hill School strff, Toronto, spent Ohristinas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cartel Miss Jean Morgan a student at the University of Toronto, is spending her Chri,tmas vacation with her parents, M-. and Mss. T. Morgan. L.A.C. Lloyd E. Adams of Bell Lake, N. S. of No. 2 Radio Detachment, spent his Christmas leave with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. E. Adams here. Mrs. A. E. Garrioch and her daugh- Front Clinton, 45 contributors, the ter, 'Sandra Elaine of Windsor, 'sum of $98.00 has been gratefully arrived Tuesday evening to spend; received, this: amount being 56% the holiday season with Mrs. of the objective. Garrioch's parents Mr. and Mrs. The snow storms of the past two • G. W. Nott, High St. weeks have had however, a very Miss Jo Anne Cuninghame and Miss -(narked effect on our mail, as re - Campaign Colonel F. B. Ware, Chairman of the Central London Christmas Seal Committee, to -day informed Mr. F. Fingland, K. C., Chairman of the Clinton Committee, that at the half way mark of the campaign, only 30% of the appeal letters have to far been answered, but that the con- tributions' received, a are already slightly aliea''d' of the corresponding period last year. Joan Hull of Toronto. University cords of the 12th December, indicate and Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Hull also that 2100 fewer letters have, been of Toronto are spending the received this year, than had been re - Christmas holidays with Mr. and cei'ved at the same count last year. d Can giha' As business concerns ani) many generous giving, with thousands of letters pouring into the campaign office during the last two weeks of December and with clearing weather the response this year should again be excellent. Col. Ware said, that reports re- ceived from. European countoies liberated after four years of occu- pation by the enemy, indi;ate, that the effect of the war has become painfully apparent. In Belgium and Holland, where so many of our soldiers are now fight- ing and subject to infe_tion, a 300% increase in the disea a :has been not- ed. Greece reports' that 80% of her children had become victime of Tuberculosis. ' What we will have to prepare' for when our men and women come marching hcme, many of 'them wounded or weakened in •constitution, we cannot yet tell. The Christmas Seal Committee, therefore, asks that everyone will Mail their contributions at the earliest possible 'date, thus gener- ously supporting Queen Alexandra Sanatorium in its endeavour to carry on, to the fullest extent, its preven- tive programme, which is doing such a gl.'and work in the discovery and elimination of man's dreaded enemy—The White Plague. We Wish you All A HAPPY NEW YEAR Hawkins Hardware PLUMBING AND HEATING PRONE 244 NrArdeirsr irradv;2Z;,er2IM2a1t2 1 :pt2r2rda: It*Dtr2rt3-DMatl:,, 4traat-NI 2t2r I Happy New Year To You and Yours is Our Heartiest Wish. Thanking you all for your patron- age of past year and solicit your patronage for 1945. Again wishing you a Happy New Year. W. L. JOHNSON PHONE 286 GROCER DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m. First Mortgage Loans If additional money is needed to help you buy a productive+ farm, send us particulars.{ Possibly we , can assist you through owl• loaning department. Attractive terms. All inquiries treated confidentially. Hi ron&Erie MORTGAGE CORPORATION London Windsor St. Thomas Chatham: Wishing One and All A Happy and Prosperous. New Year Orval Lohb Free Delivery