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Clinton News Record, 1945-05-31, Page 10• Now is the Time to have your Furnace O'Verlia,uled or a New one Installed. Call '147 SUTTER PERDUE. •MAIBIWARE. PLUMBING & ZLECTOIPANIIII •rims 16/w. ONT. • Mens Suits and Topcoats The outlook for the Clothing industry is not par- ticularly bright. The demand will be heavy and the supply a Clothing Material light •Buy your new suit or topcoat now Virile we still •have a nice assortment on our racks. Deliveries have been late. and new lines are still being added to our stock. The Made tiiMeasure department of Tip Top Tailors and Carnhridge Clothes for which we are agents are doing their utmost to give satisfactory •services under the existing circumstances. Priority will be given -to returned service men en Made to Measure Suits. • Get your order in now as it may take as much as, twelve weeks for delivery. Plumate -el Bros. Amy Barb — Ada* fiats — theft & Jiang& lima ter MO Arista Tip Tap Tallow& ridge Cards 'Single•-P�k -6()c 70e anclv80c Bridge .barclk, ‘D)Ouble DOck, Watermans' FOuntain Pen and Pencils $8.57 and up? Bill Folds $1.;:75' and up Official Soft Ball $1.90 Fishing Lines 5e to $1.65 Fishing Lures 25c and,up 'Sweet Potato Whistles 1.25+ Sun Glasses 20c to 59e Hurnatinas 25q . • Thermometers 50e and 75d 1Fancy Paper Napkins Var- iety of Designs 15c boM JUST ARRIVED A shipment of new electric Meters %, 1 H. P. We also .earry* a stock of usedmotors in all size. Huron Engineering and Research Co., Brock Street, Goclerich, Ontario 51-1 ; • RATION COUPON DUE DATES Coupons now valid are 'butter 90 to 108, preserves 33 to 56 and sugar 46 to 59. On and after June 1 preserves coupons resume their normal 'value of 24 fluid ounces each for maple. syrup. During the production sea- son ending May 31 they have ben good for 40 fluid ounces. • PORTER'S HILL The May meeting of Porters Hill nit of the Red Cross was held at e hoine. of, Mrs. Arlie Lockhart, anday, May 21st. Seventeen ladies re present. A quilt was quilted ter which file meeting was held. e aneetingpened by the president rs. R. Torrance with a hymn and ayer. Mrs. John Torrance read e minutes of last meeting. • Mrs. s. Cox gave the sewing report, . Allen Betties read letters of appreciation from Morris Frame, Alvin Johnston and Ivan Lockhart, for boxes received. • Tickehs previous- ly sold on ' a .ataghan • were then drawn. Mrs. H. C. Cox held the lucky number. A gift donated. by Mrs. Austin Harris was won by Miss Jean Ivison. The June meeting will • at the home of Mrs. Jas. Lockhart. Mr., and Mrs. Jas. Lockhart, spent a dny in Stratford last week. Mrs. Alvin Betties and baby Rruce are at the home of her mother, sorry Mrs. Bettles is not so welt Mr. and -Mrs. Glen 'Lockhart' and children. of Clinton, were Sunday visitors with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Cex, accompan- ied by Mr. and. Mrs. McClinchey, spent a week in Indiana. Next Sunday, June 3rd, Rev. Hogg of Seaforth, will have charge of the service at Graee church. Mr. Colin Campbell, Bayfield, de- livered a splendid seranon•on Sunday at Grace church. Mr. Campbell has very kindly assisted with supply Work since our pastor's illness. G. R. McEwan Co. 'OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST" PHONE 84 inlireaporlrer Mrs. Thos. Hawkins, spent the Week end with relatives in Hamilton. D. Fremlin of' Moncton, N.B., And Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dunlop of Wal- laceburg. Miss Lorna Plumsteel of Toronto ' spent the week end. at her home in town. Miss Jane Rance, of Toronto is the guest of her aunt; Mrs. Clara Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. 11, Bondy of Windsor, visited with Mrs. Henri over the 24th of May. Mr. Jim Lockwood is in Toronto, • taking a anonth's course at the Canadian School of Embalming. Week end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Fremlin were, Mrs. W. M. Adams of Toronto, Mrs. R. Mr. Walter Thomson, K.C., of To- ronto, was a recent guest at the • home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fing- .land. , Mr. and Mrs. "Pere Carter and baby Janice, spent the "24th" with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will ,Carter. Miss Loisr Kearns has completed Iter tasks in Woodstock, and is spend- ing • sometime with her parehts, • Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kearns. Mr. Fred Leonard has returned to his home on Townshend street, after spending nearly six months at his son's home, Pieten, Ontario. Mrs. E. J. Rose, Hamilton, will be in town shortly, with possibility of taking up residence. Mrs. Rose was formerly Ida May Ross who with her parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ross left town some years ago. 111111111•111111.11M A PRACTICAL FARMER F▪ OR • CANADA'S NEXT PREMIER HEAR IN • EXETER RINK ON Thursday, June 7th 2.00 p.m. Sharp WIN. WITH BRACKEN. Elect TOM PitYDE in Huron -Perth -0n June 11 • " , . :.•,,7,:„,..,,,,,,.., ,1',6,1",•[,,„,,,, • C()1414 ° /11E- ELF ERNE pECIALS Al, Cuninghahrie OreenitoUses• -e Superior Food Store CornPlate si*ek ti.(w. l'°a4 II I1I- •AYLMER TOMATO JUICE • • CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE SOUP 2 tins .. . .. . 19e BLACKBERRY JAM -24 es. jar 29c • OLD.DUlk CLEANSER 2 tins 19e ,GRAPENUT FLARES pig......9c NEILSON'S COCOA lb. tin ,... 29e COW BRAND -BAKING• SODA 1 lb. pkg. . . ... . . 9e MUFFETS pkg. . . .. ....... • 90 HILLOREST SHORTENING ' lb. 19c JAVEX 2 lbOttles 29c ROMAN MEAL pkg. 29c /AN C,AMPPS. PEAS 2 tins 29c AEROWAX NO RUBBING WAX ' Pint tin 29c ORANGES,. Size 252s Doz. 47c GRAPEFRUIT Size 126s 4 for 25c FIRM RIPE TOMATOES Ib. 23e NEW CABBAGE: lb. 8c F R. CUNINHAME _ Member of plorists Tel. Del. As. Personal care given every 'order and special attention•given .to Funeral Orders. Phone 176 and 31 _ BINGO St. Joseph's Ohureh Hall Wednesday, June 611 Fifteen regular rounds '3'Specials Jack Pot ' 1 Share -the -Wealth ‘ISIJE" 3 act Comedy Bayfield Town Hall Sponsored by Bayfield Active Service Club Presented by Summerhill Red Cross Wednesday, June 6 at 8.80 p.m. Admission 35c. Children 20e 51-1 DANCE Londesboro Community Hall on FRIDAY,.JUNE 1st under auspices of Siaerumerhill. Hall Board Music- by the ,Rhythmaires Admission at Popular Price Lunch Counter in the Hall 51-1 County of Huron Flying Club A Flying Club in the interests of Post-war flying has been incorporat- ed in this County. In order to raise money needed for the organization of the Club an appeal is being anode for Sustaining Members. By the Charter of the Company the entrance fee of such members is Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00). iAll persons interested in the suc- cess of this ,Club are solicited to be- come menebers. Please consider this your notification to help in this post- war project and send a remittance for your entrance fee to F. Fingland, Clinton' Ontario. Further particulars will begladlyfurnished by him on request. • Wilmot Macke, President 50-2 „ VARNA Mr. Watson Webster, attended the Grand Orange Lodge Convention held in (Willa last' week. IVIrs. Harold Elliott of WIitdsors spent a few 'days with her mother Mrs. Mossepand sister Mrs. Ball. Mrs. E. Cole of Crorna,rty, visited her sister Mrs. M. G. Beatty over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. AnStin and fam- ily of Londesboro and Mr, and Mrs. W. Austin and children of Seeforth, spent Sunday at the home of 11/h. A. Austin and Russel, Mr. and Mrs. D. Smith of Brussels, in company with their daughter, Mrs. Ruttan and aildren, visited with the former's cousin, MTS. M. G. Beatty last week. • V Women's Institute - The regular meeting of the Women's Institute met on. May 17t11 at 2.30 p.m, in the Agriculture Board Rooms with an attendance of 38. The president Mrs. J. B. Levis presided and the meeting opened with the singing of "The Maple Leaf". The minutes were read and approved and the Treasurer's report was given. Annual reports were received, showing some very good work done during the year. The Finance Com- venor reported receipts amounting to $527.30 --,The war work convenor retorted 386 articles completed dur- ing the year. Money donated for War Work $136.00. Total expended on war work $139.00. Mrs. F. Hanley and Mrs. Hearn, members of Insti- tute have been associated with the Hostess House at the Radio School. The books were audited and found correct. The president thanked the members fox 'their support M the work for the year; and all those who helped out With solos, instru- mentals and papers. Win., Glew gave two very huanerous readings. . The Institute anembers pian to have a Community Auction Sale soon. Further notice later, Mrs. McKinley, District Director, gave her report on the District Exec it've Authorized by Huron -Perth Progressive Conservative Association meeti-g keld in Wingham I:May deanumummasusonaramencensemexammasernie aimirmmmsseseeenk , 14th. Delegates t� Annual oonven- PHONE ORDERS FILLED WEEK END SPECIALS WHEAT FLUFFS 1 Bushel .... 45e NEWPORT FLUFFS with premium pkg. - 19c 29e 39c TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP 3 tins ' 25c SUPER, SUDS' pkg. 25c OXYDOL Giant Size pkg. 72e RINSO•Giant•Size pkg.- • 53e AYLMER FANCY PUMPKIN 2 tins 27c CLARK'S Mushroom Soup 2 tins 19c DALTONS PUDDING POWDERS 2 pkg. 15c INFANTS STR. FOODS 3 cans 25e LONDON SOAP 3 bars for 11c BLUE RIBBON 'rEA 45 lb. 38e NABOB COFFEE 1 lb. 42c SANKA COFFEE 1 lb. 54c BROWNIE FIBRE BROOMS ..-98c MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES pkg: 65o THRIFT SOAP FLAKESpkg.35c FLY COILS 2 rolls for ' 5c NEW CA(.4GAGE per lb. 8c STAFFORDS SOUP MIX pkg. Sc INTERLAKE TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls 25c W. L. JOHNSON & SON PHONE 286 . GROCERS DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m. May 31 to iune 2 MANHATTAN Sweetened puddings 3 pkgs. , 19c PLUM Jam .jar '27c AIEROWAX, self polishing qt. tin 490 BOVRIL Cubes, 10 cubepkg23c BEAUTY Brand Tomatoes 2 tin's' 29e HORNE'S COCOA 2 tins 25c PEANUT. BUTTER, jar ..,17c NEB Soap flakes pkg. 23c CANADA SEAL Herring in Tomato sauce tin ..... 17e INTERLAKE Toilet tissue 3 rls. 25e POST TOASTIES 3 pkgs' 23c SMART'S Pumpkin 28 oz. tins 2 for 25c ODEX Spa p .3 'bars 17c IVLARLE14E1 Bleach bottle 9c GOLDEN SPRAY Cheese pkg. 19c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETPABLES, LOOK IN OUR REFRIGERATED , COUNTER FOR. . MACARONI & CHEESE Loaf lb. 30c FRESH SAUSAGE lb." 25c DUTCH LOAF 1b 30e WIENERS lb. 27c BOLOGNA lb. 24c MEDIUM or , OLD Cheese sold by the pound.... , 19c LB. (Prial Lobb IPree Delivery tion at Belgrave are Mesdames Levis, Veinier, Fairserviee McKinley and Hearn. Transportation Com- mittee, Mrs. Nay and Mrs,. McKinley. Mrs. Hayden gave a paper on "Sunshine. Cheer". It was decided to adopt the plan of each member hav- ing a "Sunshine Sister". A vote of thanks was extended to those taking part program, also those who packed overseas boxes. At the close of • this meeting all the members gathered at the McKenzie Hotel and all enjoyed n sumptuous chicken dinner. T E RED &WHITE STORES t. PECIAL'VALTIES FOR 4117.NO isttn-d Xto3'ent Ezt. Glenwood Oh. Quaker Corn 2 -Ig. Bottle 25e 2 lg. tins 19e g pkgs. 13c LONDON DERRY ICE CREAlVi PONVDER plcg Aylmer Tomato Oxford Itxn V'eg., Aylitnex 4ple ?JUICE SOUP JUICE • Tin .9c- tins. " 25c Bottle 10c MARMALA0E.Wagstaffes Or. & Gr, Fruit jar 290 Ridgway'sHeinz Beef Steak Pride of Valley Tea Bags SAUCE PEAS 20 bags 21c ; Bottle 25c 2 tins 25c RED :& WHITE TABLE SALT 2 pkgs 15d CaWan's ' Smiths Plum , Golden Spray COCOA JAM . • MEESE lb. tin 21c Jar 29c 1/2 lb pkg. 100 • GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETAI3LES ASPARAGUS BEETS — RADISHES BEANS — CELERY GR. ONIONS — LETTUCE—‘ CURES .—PARSLEY —CABBAGE CALIFORNIA JUICY 344's NEW CALIFORNIA • ORANGES doz. 35c CARROTS lb. 9c CALIFORNIA 100's NO. 1 DUTCH SET GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25c ONIONS lbs. 25e CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's NEW TEXAS RIPE LEMONS 3 for 10c TOMATOES ib 23e C. M. SHEARING PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY 'FOODS — CLINTON JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR • SHOWING A large ,assortment of Chenile Bedspreads in various. designs, Colors and prices. • Bargains in Chesterfield suite at a. saving of 25 per cent One suite in good velour One suite in a heavy tapestry-. BALL & ZAPFE Dealers in HardWare and Furniture Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Directors Store Phone 195 DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN .1. ZAPFE Phone 110 Phone WS Special This Week 1 only Beatty Engine Drive Washer Hugh R. Hawkins Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work . Agent for Recta Furnace PHONE 244 , We have a complete Stock of . Dress Goods and Dress Trimmings als� Lace, Embroidery and Insertion so much in demand One Door North of Royal Rank ELECTORS 0;(. NORTH HURON VOTE E. "Elston" Cardiff PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATE Sponsored by the Progressive Conservptive Partyl for Huron North