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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-04-05, Page 8• ion 06 adwo � 'VVI INTERIOR.%LOSs—br$g1atrcoiourfu1 SJFH $LOSS s'II art a ?in'i111is1i 1f AL4 �$iB�BI velvety beauty"' Many attractive slsaifles to blend' With arty decoratarhg scheme :^ . S?JNOE HIIQ Es 1101.01k1 WHITE4 HMO � o ,,, 01 SU1 TER & 'PERDUE_ PION& 147.w. CLTNTON, ONT. Broken -Lines To clear at Bargain Prices • Men's overalls and pants, black, blue, and stripes $1.29 to $L59 Boy's black overalls. 69c and 79c Boy's Golf Sox 25c Men's Work Shirts. Clearing lines at bargain prices ` 79c and 89c _ New Shoes coining into stock are crowding out the odds and ends of other lines. " These go on the bargain Counters. , Ladies Shoes $1.50 and $1.95 Children's Shoes as low as 49c - Rubbers to fit almost any shoe Plumsteel Bros. Arora Marta — Adam Hata — >le tt & Menai, Bates for Mao Areata Tip Tap Tabors. 1 We have a complete Stock of Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings also Lace, Embroidef y and In§ertion so much in deman4 BROWN'S One Door North" of Royal Bank °ee I}i nsianal 2iOtHre' 1, me, Genuine piastic f fled 75, to is Walt Drisney `, Picture Pia= clues for , the • kiddie's, Donald Duck, Balrlbl„ Pig nocchio etc ; 50' Walt Disney 'Picture pla- quer "Luminous" will glow in the dark .60 Walt Disney cut,outs with, thermometer . .25c Taylors Window. Therinoy meter .75 Taylors Regular meter Baby bowls in plastic Baby cups to match Brides Sorap Book ` .900 Recipe Clipping Book _ .50' FLAGS for V -DAY 5c & up FAMILY GROUP HOSPITAL PLAN (CONTINENTAL .CASUALTY COMPANY) CANADA'S NO. 1 PLAN For Heads of Families —, Wivvas of Servicemen With Their Dependents Can Now Be Enrolled Pays for .both sickness and accident, including childbirth, female diseases, tonsils, surgical operations, etc., for as long -as 120 days — when confined to a hospital. Pays for tuberculosis, contagious diseases and nervous disorders. Not restricted to 120 clays per year, NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION NEEDED Enrollment now available for husbands, wives or individuals - This office is headquarters for Clinton district - It pays to ,deal with the local;o£fice as this assures you of personal foll'owup service when claims arise. No RED TAPE — Your choice of any hospital, anywhere, anytime, You select your own doctor. It 'is your duty to yourself and your family to .learn how this plan may fill your needs. H. C. Lawson Bunk of Montreal Bldg. Clinton, Ont., Phones Office 2"51W Res. 251 J Thermo - .50 .25 .250. G. R. McEwan -Co `OFTEN THE CHEAPEST • ALWAYS THE BEST" PHONE $4 . Mr. Austin Nediger . wasrthe week end guest at his home in town. Miss Mildred Lobb of London spent the Easter week end at her home in town. ' • Miss Wilma Radford of London spent the Easter weekend at her home in town. ' Sgt. Bert beeves and his bride, spent the Easter Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Deeves. Miss " Kathleen Ross of Toronto, spent the week end with her par- ents, Mr. .and Mrs. W. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Carter and two children, of Detroit, spent the Easter holiday with Joe Carter andlt-- Itzco 014NO F coir:;> i?.; Watclx'ot "vlhlpW'' 4x Spxiitig lowexrng Plants• ' erarias' Schiainthus, I?r�i4nulas; ilaffehts, pelt o•alas "etc.. ' "IIYPONE'lI?'. Tt e 'rewar plant ;food ilepie, 36•a• 4iar g! rn INGI► Member of. Florists Tel. Del: M. Person't care..' .eiverr evexy order andspecial a4enlion< given` to .• Finer I Orders • Ph o n e aicl 31i WE. HAVE A GOOD 'STOCK '`OF FARM NEEDS 'FOR SPRING: RUBBER BOOTS—and:a fine.;as-, sortment of leather boots at at- i tractive, prices." SOME HARDWARE: LINES wire, wire pliers, a few wren- ohes, ;1`coal ,oil stove, Wood's 'famous Electric Fencers, Cedar ; +and Steel fence posts. 1 Set Team Harness. STOCK TONICS—Finns;' Pr'atts I and Royal'. Purple. d Certified Garden Seed and Dutch Set Onions. Full line of Grass Seeds and Seeds for, pasture mixtures, • also Legume Innoeulation. Place your order for Top:' Crop Hybrid Seed Corn. Alexander's GENERAL STORE Phones725-8 Blyth, 803-22 Clinton LONDESB,ORO, ONTARIO BINGO St. Joseph's Church Hall Wednesday, Appil Fifteen regular rounds 3 Specials Jack Pot 1 Share -the -Wealth - 11 • "Deacon Dubbs" Three -Act.. Comedy presented by Goderich Lions Club Sponsored by Red. Shield • on rERsON ALS Ray` Tt-zTJRS , A1RIL. 5t1�, 19 .• Gibbing' of Dairllain Spent' the weekend' . at bis home in town• .F Mins 'Pearl `, NTewaixaa of . Wis./ton anent the els end' with friends in Clinton: Mr ,and MTs: lie b .Nay flow., Wert:visitors during the week with :IUT'a s• I. M r N'ay, Mrs, C B • Huffman OL Ijearein ton, :VAS a, recent visitor with. Mr, and 1Vfrs. T.• R..JenTins•. 'Mrs.. E.' 1VIeBrien, .:who' spent the winter isi Goderiell; IS with. Mr. .and Mrs.: M. Crich. Mx. ani Mrs F, Sewtsr and family o1' Sarnia, spent' Easter Weekend with Mrs, G o 13. Elliott. ^ Miss Edna E.liott bf Toronto, sj sxst the Easter ' week end with • her: mother, Mrs. Goo., Td, Elliott. Visitors at :the home of Cpl. and. Mrs. MacDonald'over the week end 'were, Mr. and ;,Mrs. Aubrey .Tack - Mr. Ray Carter and two children, Valerie and Ernest of Toronto, are spendingtheir vacation : at 'the home of Mr. T. T. Carter. son of _London, Sgt. and MrsHar rington, and son Robin of Goderich„'• , ' also Cpl. and Mrs. MacDonald's sons Wallace and Stewart of To • ronto. Sgt. Edward Elliott. who recently received his honourable discharge from the R.C.A.F., is home after spending several months in a Convalescent Hospital in ` To- . ronto.. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs;. James. Livermore were, Mx. and Mrs. Wallace Wheatley of Wood- stock. Mrs. E. F. Jackson. of Stratford and Mrs. Clarence Green and daughter Audrey of Fort Erie are spending the week with - Mr. and Mrs. Livermore. Thursday, April 12th in ' Town Hall,- Clinton.• Come andenjoy'-a good play. Same directors as' last year's plah Reserved Seats 350 Children 25c Seats reserved. at McEwan's Book Store . 42-3 'family of 'town. Mise Lois Keilins of Woodstock, I ' Keep in Mind spent the week end with her pap-¢ • ents, Mr. and`Mrs. B. W. Kearns. Miss Betty Moore of Stratford, was- • a weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and MIs. Frank Dixon of town. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Marshall and boys, spent the Easter- holiday with. :her • parents Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nash :of Stratford. ' Miss JoAnne Cuninghame of Univer- sity College, Toronto and Mrs. T. E. Hull of the Northern Vocational were home for the Easter holi- days. olidays. Easter guests at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McGill were, Mr. J. E. McGill, M.A. and Mrs. McGill of Windsor and Miss Helen Me - Gill of London. Mr. and Mrs. Ater Whipfield and: Mr. Norman Elliott of London and Mr. and Mrs. Hames Elliott of Dublin, visited at the home. of Mr. 'and Mrs. Dave :Elliott on Easter Sun- day. The Easter visitors at the home of - Mn and - Mrs. . Geo. Roberton's were, Mr. and Mrs. Ken.. Roberton and daughter, Sandra, also Mrs Brown, all of Louden. Mrs Elizabeth Kennedy, Ontario Street, is very ill with the flu, Her many friends wish her a very speedy recovery. ' Miss Ruth Hearn- of Toronto, and her friend, Miss Mitzi Yoneyama; of Edmonton, spent the week end at the home of Miss Hearn's mei:her, Mrs. B. Hearn. Mr. and Mrs. E. Patterson of Wier - ton, werethe guests' of Mr and Mrs. W. T. Herman and Mr. and 1VIrs - Geo. • Jefferson .over, the holiday. Mr. and. Mrs Binfoid' Colquhoun, and their daughter Ruth Helen, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. • Fitzsimons on 'Sun- day. They also visited other tela: tives in. Clinton. Huron Presbytery United Church, Hook up through C. Sunday April 8th, 11.0.0 a,in:' Entire membership of , Huron Presbytery will attend Churches to hear a progamme' arranged and dis- tributed to the Congregation, to be addressed by The' Right Bev. Jesse II. Arnup, D D . Moderator of the United Churcha'of Canada. Radios'. will. be. installed fru all ehnrches: All -wall worship together through this mnarvellous 'medium. The following, will ; take pert, other than the Moderator: President of London .Conference: Rev. R C. -Copeland. Chairman of Presbytery: Rev. G. G Burton. Pastor of Wingham Church: Rev W. A. B,eeca:•oft• ' Printed Programs in the Churches will be suppliedfor every member, Mr. Lorne Carter of Detroit has Purchased' the two houses, end lot of the late Mx. Jasling•"He intends to rebuild after the'wai;. "Uncle Josh Perkins" will be presented by Wesley -Willis Young Peoples' Union Thursday and. Friday April 26th and 27th 42-2 ANCE In' Seaforth Armouries on Thurs- day, April 19th to the music of Bert Worth and his • OKNX Ambassa- dors. Dancing 9.30 to 130. Admission 50c. V WANTED THE BEST An intern went to a public li- brary and asked for a copy • of Hants's Inferno. When the- book was presented he looked at it dubiously and asked: "Is he the best authority on the subject?" WEEK END SPECIALS DUTCH SET ONIONS 2 lbs. for 46e AYLMER TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. tin 2 for 190 AYLMER SQUASH 28 oz. 2 for 29c AYLMER DICED CARROTS OR" BEETS, Bottle 23e AYLMER CUT WAX or GREEN BEAN 20•oz 2 for . 29c AYLMER BABY �FOO'DS 3 tins 25c SMART •RED PLUMS 20 oz. tin 190 COUNTRY KIST PEAS. 20 oz. 2 for 25c REAtDY-CUT • MACARONI 3 1b 20c TEXAS Seedless Grapefruit 112s POST TOASTIES 3 pkgs. for .',23c i ELLO.GGS CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs. for 25e PLUM JAM per jar 18e TEXAS Seedless •Grapefruit ills 4' for 25c SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES 344s 288s 220s 2 Doz. 55c 1 doz. 31c 1 dos 49e CELERY, TOMATOES, CARROTS, • HEAD LETTUCE MILITARY NEWS W./Q. Percy Brown .of Melton, spent Easter week enol with Cpl. and Mas. Ronald MacDonald. Awing the recent enlistments at London, is Wm. D. Rozell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rozell of town. Pte. Rqy Churchill, who is now stationed at Chatham, spent the Easter weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Churchill - Pte. Robert Morgan, who is sta-• tioned at Hamilton,' was the week end' guest at his home in town. "Pte. Fred Bezzo of Chatham, spent the week end at, his home in town. Mr.: and Mrs M. J. `'Snider, : Mrs. -Murray Hetherington and little .daughter Margaret, of Goderich and Miss ,Irene Snider of London, spent' Good Friday with their parents, Mr. and MrsJ. S. ,Snider. Miss Lois - Draper, of the Ontario College of ,Art, . Toronto, accom- panied by ;a fellow -student, -Miss, Helen Parsons of. St; Johns Nfid•, spent the weak end with tho' fbr- mer's parents•, Mr, and. Mrs ,Caryl' Draper. ' ' W. L. JOHNSON & SON PHONE 286 GROCERS DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m. MARCH 29 to 31 LYNN VALLEY Peas 2 tins :..25c SAURKRAUT 28 oz. tin 2 for 29e ;AYLMER Tomato' Juice 2 tins 19c KELLOGGS CORN FLAKE Deal 8 pkg. , 25e and a tumbler given free DELTA Floor Wax 1 lb. tin ....29c CHAMP Water softener pkg. • •, 100 PURITY Quick Cooking Oats 5 lb. bag 27e • Pte. Douglas Bozell of London, spent the week end with his parents." Pte. Jack Little who is stationed at Hamilton, was the week end guest at his hoot in, Gedexich. • Sgt. Donald Lane, who is with the. Brockville .Rifles in 'Jamaica, in' a letter to his parents, Rev. D.' J. and Mis.'Iiane, stated that he had been 'knocked off the side of a jeep and sustained a broken' -wrist, .and had his arms in a cast. Don describes the heat down there as almost unbear- able, a, Mrs. Vesta Streets has received. word that her son, Pte. 'Kelso Bruee Streets, of the R,C OA. has arrived• at his destination. • 1t'lt Lt M. R. Bleornfield D.F.C.' of. Windsor, spent the Easter MAI - clay, with his aunt and uncle• Mn. 'and.'. Mrs A. 0,: l,',ndoi;: POST TOASTIES 3 pkg..... , 23c BAKERS Unsweetened Chocolate Large bar 19e COWAN'S Cocoa 1 lb. tin 21c APPLE. BUTTER 2 lb. jars no coupons required 29e CLUB' HOUSE . ,pudding powders • with sugar added 2 pkg. ....15c' MAXWELL HOUSE Coffee 1 Ib 45c SUPER SUDS pkg. 25c I'I AYLMER Crosby Corsi 2 tins .. 27c l SANI WHITE Toilet Tissue 4 rolls 25c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES, - OUR MEAT COUNTER CONTAINS COTTAGE ROLLS in piece lb. ..39'c FRESH SAUSAGE lb'... .. 25c Macaroni and Cheese 'Loaf lb. 30e ,PRES-r WIENERS Ib. .. , . 27c MINCED Hain lb. . r .. 490 19 LB. IFO tin. Flails • Gc bb � o� . �. � . T>JEL W iE S Free Delivery PHONE O 'U'AI.up'�S;-F :t�PRTp:' Gth alid 7th OXFORD INN VEGETABLE CLUB 1Xpl7SE ASSORTED •SOTJP 2 ti 1s 15c; PUDDINGS 2 pkgs 18o 1,1E11\1'4 ,BEEF STEAK` RUAKER. '''SAUCE Bottle 25c CATE•LLI'S` ' Ghees -a -Boni ipkg. 18e TISSUE roll 5c'. :VIKING TOILET 1VIeLAREN'S - Coffee ib. jar 49c. -cri'p e Sour PICKLES - jar 23c Pure Erase ( ` RADISH f ' f 8 oz. jar 19c bar. ,,,+.4 Instant Hot • Chocolate, Ib. pkg. 39c COWAN'S COCOA. lb. tin •' 21c Gol?'en Spray���$ ‘ :CO CHEESE 1/2 lb pkg. 19c ib. pkg. 20c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS ` AND VEGETABLES LETTUCE —RADISHES =CELERY.-GGR.EEN'PEPPERS CUES • PINEAPPLE — RHUBARB GREEN BEANS - GREEN ONIONS GALIFORNIA JUICY 288's ORANGES doz. 37c CALIFORNIA NEW CARROTS lb. 9c MARSH SEEDLESS 112's GRAPEFRUIT 4 27e CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's LEMONS 3 for 9e NEW TEXAS SPINACH 2 lbs' 330 No 1 117P MEXICAN TOMA'TOES lb. 27c B. C. DELICIOUS 150's NEW TEXAS GREEN APPLES Doz. 45c CABBAGE 3 lbs '22c �. M. SHEARINC PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS - CLINTON Spring is in the Air .And we want to tell it far and wide that we have a igood selection of Congoleum and Feltol, .two and three yards wide also"Rexoleum and Rexfelt in two yard widths. , We have been very fortunate in •securing a large assortment oil Congoleum and Feltol Rugs 4n all standard sizes at our usual reas- onable prices. , • - . There are a few Studio Couches now in stock and a_niee selection of Spring filled Mattresses. ' ' BALL & ZAPFE Dealers in Hardware and Furniture Modern Ambulance. Service, • Funeral Directors Store Phone' 195 • DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFE •Phone 110 Phone 103 Attention Farmers I have Received a Shipment of 4. inch field tile Get your order in early Hugh R. Hawkins" Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work Agent for Hecla Furnance ' '• PHONE 244 Thompson's New Superior Markets. Open for Inspection.._ Thursday Evening,April 5th TO OUR MANY CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS • It is with great pleasure that, we announce the opening of ouu NFiW SELF SERVE FOOD MARKET.- Drastic changes have been made in the remodelling of our store and customers may now serve themselves and browse around; at ease ... you wilt find it a shopping thai11 to choose your food needs from our well -stocked shelves -conveniently arranged for you to make selections quickly and easily, and our NEW LOW PRICES will be of extra interest to every busy housewife and her budget. Yon -are especially invited to visit our new market at your :' earliest convenience and share in the many values offered. • T. R. T.HOMPSON • Specials for April 6th and 7th RINSO LGE PKG. AMMONIA POWDER pkg., BONAMI 2 for • • JAVEX 2 bottles ....... _.�.� NUGGETT .SHOE POLISH Tin GILLETT'S LYE Tin • • •. IVORY SNOW pkg. • : ... OLD' . DUTCH': • CLEANSER;, tjn SUNLIGHT` SOAP 3 bars .:...; WORY SOAP -lge bar= WOODBURY'S SOAP 2 bars 23c NABOB • COFFTF. 1 lb. bag ....43e 50 BEEHIVE CORN SYRUP 5 ;Ib. 85.is•. 25d,' 2 lb. tin 250 29e ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT , 12c, MARMALADE 24 oz far .':290 12e PREM OR 3i AU Tin .. ..... 310 25c PURE' LARD 1 1b..... . .. • ... 1•8e ' toe ,RICE KRISPIES 2 pkgs. s 250 19e' POST BRAN FLAKES Igo.' pkg: 17c 10c MAPLE.LEAF''PEEAS 2 tin" 23c .15c OURRANTS: lb. ... , 14-e 21c ORA•Size 288s Doz..• • . b 3'0 10c "GRAPEFRUIT.Size ° 112s 4 far 25e RDERS-PILLED