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Chicken Feeders of all sizes Made to (oilier
Sap Pans Made to your Size
Spilus; Pails and etc-
BURO,ESS BA1'TLR1LS
13. Batteries A. Batteries No. 1-.)317- Cell Flash
dight Batteries and PoAyer hacks
SUTTER 82 pERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING. & EL rECCRICiANi`.
CLINTON, ANT.
PEOW 147w.
Last Call'. For Overcoats
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
BOOKS
Wife To Mr...1\i ilton
Robert -Graves 2..25
Roger; Sudden
Thos. H. Randall
Earth & High Heaven
G. Graham`'.
We Live. in Alaska'
C. Helm,ericks
Great Son •
Edna Ferber
Lake Huron
Fred.Landon
Wednesday Morning
R. J. Renison
We still have a nice assortment of Overcoats on
our Packs in fancy tweeds or plain Overcoatingc n
Brown, Grey or Blue. Final offer at reduced. pY
BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY
Men's Fine Oxfords in Black or Brown, made by
Scott and McHale and Williams Shoe Co. at old
tnices. Cheaper Oxfords from $2.75 up.
Ladies and Growing -Girls Oxfords in Black and
Brown from $2.25 to $3.75.
Rubbers to fit almost any shoe.
Plumsteel Bros.
Amor MOP - Adam Hata - Scott & McBee 8►w to Mer
Agents Tip Top Tama.
GOODS'' NOW IN STOCK
Sheets also Sheeting (bleached and unbleached)
bleached and Factory Cotton Bath Towels, Face
cloths also Toweling
A table of remnants priced to Clear.
BROWN'S'
One Door North of Royal Bank
Monster Bingo
In The TOWN HALL, on
FRIDAY, March 16th
ALL PROCEEDS FOR LOCAL RED CROSS
Refreshments_Sold
•
8.15 P.M,
NOTICE
3.00 3
3.90
3.75'
3.00
1.50'
2.50
cc Sunny- .Illus"
with seed
75e
3Easily "grown and `bound ' to.
prove ihtere0ting, Let us show
them .to you.
R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel Del. A.
Personal l care given ` every order
and specialattention given to
Funeral'- Orders.
Phone 176 and 31
THURS., MARCH`` 8th. 1945,
Superior Store
,our: Kids & My Kids
Joey Brown 2.50
A.W.O.L. Kg. Commando
B. Shurtieff 2.50
America Womans
Cook Book 3.39
Boughs Bend Over
M. P. French 1.39
BINGO
St: Joseph's - Church Hall
Wednesday, . March 14
G. R. McEwan Co.
`OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
PHONE 84
All persons desirous of procuring trees for planting this spring
are ;requested tocontact the School Teacher in your section, not
hater than March 16th.
By placing orders in this manner there is no cost to persons ude-
;siring such. trees and they with be delivered to the school by
y
;.trucks. • '
Any person ordering 500 or 'more trees may have them parceled..
in, an individual order.
N. W. MILLER
County Clerk
Ii'llllim Ihlllllllonnollu,llm wuunlupnnll'ILIII;1 ~
PHONE liJ CL1•NToN,
SPECIALS FOR
MARCH8, 9, 10 -
NABOB COFFEE 1 Ib bag 43e
QUICK QUAKER OATS Ige, bag 19c
BEE HIVE CORN 'SYRUP 2 lb .25cI
5 ib, tin ..... . , 55c
CHEFS-A-RONi .pkg 18c
RINSO 1ge. pkg • 25c
POLIFLOOR WAX 1 lb. tin
FRY'S COCOA, i/4, lb. tin 19d
DICED CARROTS 20 oz. tin 2 for 25c
Fifteen regular rounds
3 Specials
Jack Pot
. 1 Share -the -Wealth
Lever's Fish and Chips.:
I have now -got my delivery ser-
vice in operation again at noon and
supper time for fish arid chips.
Also for 'meals at restaurant. Open.
evenings from 8.30 to 11 o'clock
from Tuesday ,noon: till Saturday
night. Closed Sundays and Mondays.
Am .planning on one day delivery
of fish in Clinton per week,
Phone orders given prompt atten-
tion. Phone 91.
Miss Donalda Adams was the guest
of Miss Hazel Dilling of Exeter,
over the week end.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel spent
Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. H:
Snell of Auburn.
Mrs. James Howard, . of Goderich,
spent the week end with relatives
•aud friends in Qlinten.
Miss Wilma. Badferd of Louden
spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J, C, Radford._
Miss M. Belch of Seaforth was :the
guest of Mr• and.Mrs,'W, M. Aiken
over the week' end.
TORDAN'S GRAPE' JUICE
32 oz. bottle 45c
CARNATION MILK coupon
6 tins bac
OX0 CUBES 10 cubes . • • • . 25c
INGERSOLL CREAM CHEESE
4 oz. pkg. 15e
SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA
2 pkg; ilc
SINKO-FOR CLOGGED DRAINS2 •
Tin 5c
FLUSH() Tin 25c
POTATOES, No. 1 15 ib. peck 49c
NEW CABBAGE lb. 7c
NEWS CARROTS 2 lbs. 15.c
ORANGES, Size 288, Doz. ....37c
GRAPEFRUIT, size 112s 4 for 25c
See your Red Indian Dealer for
Prompt Seavice
Cars washed. and simonized
Batteries Charged
Tires Repaired
•
Alto most modern Lubrication equip-
ment.
VARNA.
L.A.W. Gertrude Smith of the R.
C. A. F.' Lachine Que., having a
forty-eight' hour leave, visited with
her parents Mr and Mrs. J. Smith
and family.
Mr. Amos Keys celebrated his
80th birthday on March 1st and at
night attended' and enjoyed the dance
sponsored by the W.T.S.C. •
Mr. and Mrs'. Jno. Aldington
spent Sunday with friends' in Hib-
bert.
The . W. T. S. C. of Varna are'
sponsoring a euchre and dance . in
the Township hall ,on Tuesday night,
March 13th. Music by Collin's Orch-
estra. There will be a lunch counter.
Proceeds for •overseas boxes.
We are very sorry to report that
Mr. Ings is still in the hospital and
not improving as rapidly as hi$
many :friends would wish.
.I
Clarke ` Stanley
Lessee' •
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BAZAAR add'TEA
in Council Chamber
Saturday, March 10th
T. B.1N11MPSON
Do you need money for the pur-
chase of• feed or fertilizer? If so,
you should consult Mr. Robinson,
Manager of the Bank of Montreal.
The Bank is regularly making loans
to farmers for all useful purposes.
From 3 to 5.80 p.n'i. '
Under Auspices of Ont. St. W. A.
BOOTHS
GIFTS -Quilts, Homemade aprons,
gifts and knitted articles.
Homemade Baking --
Farm Products-- Eggs
Apples.
Afternoon Tea -Salad' Plate, jellied
veal, salad, bread and butter, pie
and tea.
Tea 25 cents
Everybody Welcome
Potatoes,
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
The regular meeting of the South
End Red Cross unit was ' held Wed-
nesday afternoon, February '28th, at
the home of Mrs. Wm, Wise with
sixteen ladies present. A quilt was
completed and the order of form •of
the World Day of Prayer .Service
followed.
The committee in .charge of the
boxes • for the Boys Overseas is in
dire need' of funds and voluntary
contributions from those in the com-
munity, who are interested in carry-
ing on this work, would be much ap-
preciated.
The S. S. No. 9 •(Tipperary) ' of
Goderich Township are sponsoring ,a
euchre and dance on Friday even-
ing, - boxes for the
Merely 9th in aid f
boys, overseas.' A draw will .bemade,
on a .;quilt during the •evening
Ladies please provide lunch. Every-
body, welcome. For a real. evening's,
f
un'eves.yb
Y od come to No 9.
LOND1iJSSORn and Mrs. Len. Shobbrook
won the
The Londesboro Red Cross held money were Mrs. Bert(Hunky g,
lucky draw.. Ones , paying hostess
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ST. PATRICK'S TEA
Wesley -Willis Church lecture room
Saturday, March 17th
WEEK END. SPECIALS
1 tin 16 oz. HARRY HORNES
CUSTARD POWDER
2 pkgs. LIPTON'S CHICKEN 25e
NOODLE SOUP
3 Tins BRUNSWICK SARDINES 25e
1 Ib. MAXWELL HOUSE or
C. & S. COFFEE 45c
8 Tins INFANTS STR, FOODS 25c
3•pkg. CORN FLAKES 8 oz. 25c
1 pkg. 5 ib, ROBIN HOOD or 27c
PURITY OATS
1 pkg. QUAKER QUICK OATS 22e
2 pkg. QUAKER MACARONI
or SPAGHETTI• 25c
1 pkg. AUNT JEMIMA PAN- 15c)
CAKE FLOUR
3 ib, WHITE: OR BR. SUGAR 25c
2 lb. tin ROGERS CORN SYRUP 35c
2 lb. tin CROWN BRAND
SYRUP rS .. . 25e
1. btl. Jordan's GRAPE JUICE 45c
2 pkg. MUNCHIES CEREAL ...25c
1 pkg. JIFFY PIE CRUST .... 25e
1 jar PLUM JAM 19c
ORANGES, LEMONS, GRAPE-
FRUIT, NEW CARROTS, NEW
CABBAGE, TURNIPS, ETC.
29e
VALUES FOR MARCH 9th and 10th
READY CUT RED & WHITE TABLE;
MACARONI 2 lbs. 11c, -SALT 2 pkgs. '
VAN CAMP'S QUICK -SERVE
BEANS pkg.'_ Sc
REGENT EXTRACT .
VANILLA 8 oz. btl 15.
CURLING DRIED
-PEAS 2 pkgs,
MOLARENS.HI HO
25c • PUDfDINGS. 2 : for 15&
Ewings Lemon
Pie Filler
2 tins , 19c
Commencing at 3 o'clock
Under the auspices of
Wesley -Willis W. A.
BOOTHS
Home -baking Novelties
AFTERNOON TEA
Meat and Salad plate -Bread, Butter
Pie Tea ,
30 cents
Supper for business peoople
from 5.30 to 7 o'clock
40 Cents
Everyone; Welcome
their regular . monthly meeting on ,Mrs. Henry Bunking and Mrs. Bert.
March 2nd in the Community Hall. ' Shobbi ook. Three quilts were sent
in
The President opened' the meeting by the group west of -I.ondeslioro.
with the Lord's Prayer in unison. The •meeting' closed, with the National
The minutes of the previous meeting Anthem. The remainder of the after-
were
fter-
re read and adopted. The : treasur-' noon was spent in playing Bingo.'The
w'
er's report was given. Letters of ap- draw on the quilt was made; 'Mr.
pluc • ticket.
thelucky predation have been received from (Pollard. holding :..down to a
ved
ill for the box recei- Around' seventy-five sat ,
Edwin drg
ed and one from 1NallaceRiley for :pot luck supper. Everyone `reported a
cigarettes reeeived. It was . carried l good time and: a `.'good sum was rea-
sewing quota. Mrs. Fisher donated a; Mr. J; A. Beddaw, of Deerborn,
lovely apron, tickets were sold on it Mich., spent the Week : end at the
that the secretary send for a new Ihzed
EASTER TEA•
and •sale of
. HOME BAKENG
btu;mR, C. A. F. Wives
in Council Chamber, Clinton,
home of ]vis•aunt and unele,f Mr. and
Mrs. H.' MerriU.
Miss Be*.Snell• spent the week
end . in. ;Galt.,
Mrs. Harold Sprung returned home
ori Friday ,front :Atwood where she
has Ven visiting' her daughter for a
feo,days
89-2
now be stationed at Camp- Borden
again.
Mr, and Mrs. Willis Mountain and
Miss. Eileen Josling visited with, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Youngblutt on Sun
day.
The Red , Cross Canipaigu be-
gan on Monday. The objective for
Londeshoro branch is $600. and the
following canvassers have been as-
signed to the work, L. Stewart, V.
Roy, L. Pipe, D. Snell, : B. Brunsdon,r
G, McVittie, H. Miller, A. Shaddick,
W. siantilton, T: Leiper, G. Smith,
B. Shobbrook,;; A Clarke, C. Shob-
brook, L. Shobbrook, J. Hoggart, B.
Beacons ' L. Reid T. Tighe and F.
PLAY
"Where's Grandma"••
presented y
The North Street United Church,
Goderieh.''
Mrs. ,Hann loft on Friday to meet Flynn.
011
Tuesday, March 20th
at 8 o'clock
Stokley's Tomato
JUICE
48 oz. tin • 21c
Sunbury.'s
TEA -
1/2 lb. 33c'
W. L. JOHNSON & SON
_1 Ili.
aye
ER
V
B t��
Ib. pkg. 20c
Quaker Quick
Spaghetti
2 pkgs.
Country Kist
PEAS
2 tins
25c
25c
COWAN'S
COCOA :
1b. tin 21c
Lynn Valley DEVON
CORN Tomatoes
20 - oz. tin 1-4c • 28 oz. tin
Aylmer Fancy
Pumpkin
13c 28 oz. tin ' 15c
GARDEN _ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
TOMATOES - RADISHES - LETTUCE CELERY - BEETS}
TURNIPS -• PARSNIPS - MUSHROOMS - BEANS - ONIONS,
SUN'KIST SWEET 220's NEW CALIFORNIA
ORANGES doz. 49c CARROTS lb. - 9ei
PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
CALIFORNIA' JUICY 360'd
LEMONS 3 for 10c
CLARK'S MUSHROOM Soup 19e
2 tins
SUNLIGHT SOAP 3 bars 19c
LASCO CLEANSER Tin 50
Snow FLAKE AMMONIA 5 pkg25e
CLUB HOUSE CO'FFEE reg. ib.49c
SFjEICIAL this week ib. tin 35c
COWAN'S ;COCOA 1 ib. tin 21c
GUEST BRAND Tomato juice 17c
2 tins
BEAUTY BRAND good quality
Tomatoes 28 oz. tin •2 for ..27c
QUAIKKR BRAND BUCKEYE
quick cooking' Oats 5 lb bag 27e
MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee 1 lb. 45c
SMARTS' PUMPKIN 28 oz. tin
2 for ' 27c
PALMOLIVE' SOAP 3 bars • • • 19c
GEORGIAN BAY DESSERT
•PEARS tin 19c
LO'MBARD Dessert' Plums tin 150
HEINZ BEEF STEAK •SAUCE
bottle
27c
ASSORTED SWEETENED
Puddings 2 pkg. 19c.
SUPER FLOOR WAX 1 lb. in 2&e:
HABITANT PEA SOUP' 2 tins 25e
GAIRDEN. , FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES"
OUR 'MEAT COUNTER 'CONTAINS
Cottage Roll in piece per 1b• .39e
Macaroni and Cheese Loaf lb. 30e
Fresh Sausage per lb. .... • 25e
Fresh' Wieners per lb. . 27e
Minced Ilam per lb. .. 49c
NEW 'TEXAS •
SPINACH 2 lbs. 29e
MARSH SEEDLESS 112's
GRAPEFRUIT 4 - 25c
'NEW TEXAS _ 1
CABBAGE 3 lbs' . 22ei
C. M. SHEARIN(
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS - CLINTON;
MORE NEW STACK
Quite a large shipment of dranitewarejust arrived including Tea
Kettles Roasting Pans, Potato Pots, •Sauce Pans, Pie Plates
Basins etc.
A Big stock of Shovels .for Coal, Snow, or Stable use, also lots of
.Stable Brooms.
FURNITURE DEPARTMENT
Just what to many people have been waiting for.
Hamper Seats. in White, Ivory",, Green and. Blue. Also an assort
ment of End, Tables, Nests of Tables and Desks.
We have good range of Scatter Mats. •
BALL 8 ZAPFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Directors
Store Phone 195 JOHN J. ZAPb'gi
DOUGLAS G. BALI,
Phone 110 Phone 103
•
While They Last
CHICKEN FEEDERS Larg,e and Small
The latest in Plumbing Fixtures
Watch my Window
Hugh R. Hawkins
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work
Agent for Heela Furnance
•PHONE 244
in the Town Hall,;, Clinton
Sponsored•.`Ibj* Wontenrs Institute
proceeds for War Work
I...
;Admission 350 ',Children 25e
•• 3$-2
' Listen% to,
Premier
eor e D�e _ .,
..:r
T
on
Wednesday,lNarch 14
'19
Just Arrived
A shipment of
Men's Murray Health Spot Shoes
Arch Correctiop C and E widths
Also growing girls oxfords, ties.
loafersand pumps in a complete
range of sizes.
T. Churchill
Shoe Store
STANLEY
Mrs. •Gabe Elliott, of Toronto, is
spending this week with. Mr. and
Mrs. Ed. C. •Glen and friends.
Mrs. Adam Stewart left this week
for an extended visit with her daugh-
ters in Windsor and; Chatham.
Mrs. John McFarlane Sr. has re-
turned home after a two weeks visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Ken 'Tay-
lor, of Blyth.
packed and sent eight boxes to boys
overseas. A letter of thanks was
read from Pte. Clark Ball for a box
which he had received.
During the month of February.
knitters have - knit 8 turtle
neck sweaters, 14 pr grey seeks, 4
pr, khaki gloves, 1 pr. air force
gloves, 1 pr. air force seeks, 1 pr.
navy gloves and 3 navy .scarves.
Anapron donated by Mrs. Merrill
was raffled off. This was won by
Mrs. Blacker. Seventy five 'cents
was made on it.
A quilt was quilted and patches
were sewn during the afterno'on.
The next -meeting 'will be held at
the home of Mrs. 11. Murch. The
Roll Call is, to be answered by ail
Irish' Joke or your favourite Song
The ladies to serve are Mrs. Forbes
Mrs, J. Gibbings, Mrs. G. .Smith ant
s Mrs, W..Gibbin; s.
Summerhill Red Cross
The ladies `oto the Suminenhill,
Group met at the home of Mrs. W.
Merrill on February 28. The meeting
opened by singing "Blest be the
Tie That Binds" followed by the
Red Cross Prayer and the Lords
Prayer repeated in unison. The nin-
btes !of the last meeting were read
and adopted. The Roll Call : "wa
on SATURDAY, MARCH 24th