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Clinton News Record, 1945-06-14, Page 8Bridge Cards•Single Aeck, 50c, 706 and 80c u$t. iv Another shiPinerit of Graniteware, Tea Kettles D01,11)1e Boilers, Perculators, • Sauce Paris, Pails, Preserve Kettles, • We carry.a full line of C. L L. Paints ancl'Enainels SLITTER P'ERDIJE EARDWARE, PLUMBING M ELECTRICIANS PHONE 1411w. • • • •s• • • CLINTON, ONT. Mens Suits and Topcoats. The outlook for the Clothing industry is not par- ticularly bright. The demand will be heavy and the supply of Clothing Material light Buy your new suit or topcoat now while we still have a nice assortment on our ricks. Deliveries have been late and new lines are still being added to our stock. The Made to Measure department of Tip Top; Tailors and Cambridge Clothes for which we are agents,are, doing. their utmost •to, give satisfactory services under the existing cireumstanceS. • • • ' Priority will be given to returned service men on Made to Measure Suits. , Get your order in now as it may take as much as twelve weeks for delivery. ' • • • F'Iumsteel Bros. Ai.s idiom • Hats - Om*Tallow .411 Made Shau; „Ow Man ' • • - Age* Ilp Tap 0. V. Wool Blankets U O , V. Reversable Wool Bed Covers nbleached Sheeting • Pillow' Cases Linen Tea TOWels and Linen Tea Towelling; BROWN'S , One Doer North of Royal Bank - Clinton • Horse Races - Wednesday, June 20th at 1.30 p.m. Free for all Pace 2.18 Pace 2.24 Pace 428 Pace Admission 60c including Tax. ' $300.00 250.00 250.00 • 250.00 Autos 25d Children 30c including Tax Fast Track " Good A,ccommOdationi L. W. LAVIS, • • DR. G. S. ELLIOTT, President •Secretary LONDESBORO ' Auburn. • Mrs. dairy Cook, • Toronto, with her parents,: Mr., .6.14, I‘fre. Wm. Tamblyrie, • • Mr. and: Mr's. J. H. • Shoblareok, with Mr;and, M. Norman Rad.ford, Blyth Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinclair, Ann and IVIarie, KipPeei, ,with , Mrs. has. Watsch.' • ' Miss Fern Watson, spent the week end in Belgrave with Miss Mae. 'Mr. end _ 1VIrs, Fraidc Reber -ion, Billie and Joan, Seaforth, wi.th Mr. • and Mre,,J. Note Mr. Mel. Bruns:ion, London, with • ,,. his parents, Mx. and Mrs. B. Bruns - don. Dr, and Mrs, A H. Lyon, Wind- sor, with the former'e mother, Mrs. 'W•na. Lyon. •• Mr. and Mrs. J. Pipe spent a few days' last week with friends in )3russels. • 'Vire. WI, Manning • spent Sim day 'with Mr. and •Mrs. R. movidge, • The W. A. wiL meet next Wednes- day June 20th, in the ;basement a the ehurch at -2.30 p:m. The • "Aim Well Mission' Circle' held their June meeting' at Mies Ruth Snell's home, with fifteen present The President, Mrs. Jack Pipe was in the chair. Hymn 651 Was sung, fo/lowed by prayer • by Margaret Manning. The 'scripture lesson was read by Ruth Simi?. i:/•een 'Arm- strong gave a reading on Christian Stefardship. The report of the Presbyterial in Goderich was given by Mrs. 16 Shell:meek and -Mrs. J. Pipe. Miss Kirk read about the second: generation of Canadian born Japanese. The topic was "Tim Philip- pines", and was taken by Mrs. 3. Pipe, Mits. B. Peek and Mrs. Ray Fisher. While the offering ewes being taken, Mrs. Menzies and Mrs. Shad- diek-sang "Go and, Tell" Hymn 164 was sung and the 1Vlizpalt benediction repeated.' A. social , half heed was spent,„ and , the hostess served a very delicious Itredh. Bridge .Cards' DOuble Deck • $1.40 and $1.60 Waterinang Fountairt Pen and Pencils $3.57 an Bill Folds• $1,75 and up Official'? Soft 'Ball $1..9a • Fishing Lines •5c t,o 1.65 Fishing Lures .25c and up Sweet Potato Whistles 1.25 Sun Glasses 20c to 59c Humatinas • 25c. Thermometers 50„c and 750 Fancy Paper Napkins Var- 'iety of Designs 15c box G. R. McEwan Co. 'OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST" PHONE 84 Miss Vera, Hoggarth, spent Sunday with Miss Jean Evans of St. Cathatines. ' M.'Geo. Cardwell of Sarnia, spent the week end with his another, Mrs: A. Cardwell gt town. Mrs. W. Osbaldeaton- 5tratford, visited ,at the home of. Mrs, A: Cardwell over the Week Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless spent the ;week end with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Breakey. of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Ellen and two children, of Sentorth, spent Sun- day with friends in Fort Erie, Mrs. S. McGillawee, Ross and 'Elva, have spent the past week at the' home of the lady's another, Mrs. W. J. Tough. Mrs. Earl Steep and ,hcr were •guests' Sunday last, at the home of the lady's grandmother) Mrs. D. Steep. Mrs. A. Benson Carless and little daughter Susan; are spending a vacation with relatives in Toronto and. Acton. Ontario Street W..A• . The W. A. of Ontario St. United Church ,net in the school room of the church. The President; Mrs. F. Townsend presided, meeting opened with a hymn and prayer in unison from the Hymnal. • Mrs. •M. Wiltse read the lesson from Psalm 124 and gave a short discourse on our Nation. Mrs. Maltby led in a prayer -of thanksgiving. It was mired; that the on eetings would be discontinued for July and August. Minutes ,werereed „hy secretary Mrs. Olde and,treasurer, Mrs, Proe- tor gave her • report. Flowers' were sent to two. ;program-consisted of a solo by Miss Elva Wiltse, accompanying her- self on the piano. [ The Tuckersmith ladies were pre- sent and eontributed four numbers as folbaws. A reading by Mrs. Ray Fear, Two duets by Misses Edith and Eleanor Pepper, accompanied •• Mrs, Matheson. A reading by Mrs. Walters. Mrs, Harold Lawson • sang a solo accompanied by Miss E. Wiltse. Mrs. Farnham gave three short readings and Mrs Townsend a short reading. The Meeting closed with Hymn 109 and pray,er by Mrs, -Burton, alter which a social time was held, with the social Committee serving lunch. There were 67 preeent GODERIal TOWNSHIP The pupils, of S. S. No. 1 are plan- ning to hold a bazaar oft FriclaY afternoon, June 22nd, in the .Sehool house. The proceeds Will he given to the Red: Cross. All the ladles ,ef the eenununity are invited to be present. ' . ")-4E TI413 Olmirlghasno:',Oreenhonsee •for your' Spring plants • Complete etock now ready Open' evenings ' „ ,•• • , - • • F. R. CUNING11A1V1E Member of Florists Tel. Del. As. Personal care given 'every order and special attention given to Funeral Orders. Phone 176 and •31 12‘114.GC) St. Joseph's: Church Hall Wednesday, June 20th Fifteen regular wands •-3 Specials • Jack Pot 1 Share -the -Wealth Week -end NERVEnELF PEC1ALS AT T.O.IIIIIMPSON'S Superior Food Store STONLEY'S TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. tin 7c CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE 1 11, bag ••43c urrorrs mu LABEL TEA lb. pkg. 37e PLAIN OR IODIZED SALT 2, 2 Ib. boxes 156. CANADA CORN STARCH pkg100 SNOW FLAKE AMMONIA pkg'. 5e COWANS COCOA .1 lb. tin 24c HILLOREST SHORTENING lb19c JUNKET POWDEll, 2 pkgs. 23c JOHNSTON'S GLO-GOAT Qt. .98c TODDY 1 lb. tin 45c GRAPEPRIIIT Size 109s 3 for 25e ORANGES Size 288e doz. ..., 39e NEW POTATOES 5 lbs. 25c FIRM DIPE. TOIVIATOES lb. 21c FRESH ASPARAGUS 2 bunches 25c PHONE ORDERS PILLED Clinton Turf Club Two years ago. the Clinton Turt Club was foamed for the purpose of rebuilding the race track 'on the Andrews farm and eventually hold - 'ng, a race meeting when the Euro. peat war was over. The track was leased by the Club for a • period of five years and under the direction of Mr. O. L. Paisley it was drained and rebuilt to be one of the fastest tracks in Ontario. ' At a meeting held recently it was decided to hold raeee on June 20th, When four rapes will be run for a total purse of $1050.00 • Conenittees were apipointed • and everYthihg is now in readiness fo5 June 20th. The following are members of the Clinton Turf Club, G. C. •German, Dr. G. S. Elliott, Geo. F. Elliott, A. M. Knight L. W. Levis, J. P. Man- ning, G. R. MeErwan, OE W. Nott; 0' L. PaisleY, 81. Rozell, T. J. Riley, S. C. Sherer, Wilbur Welsh and the Clinton Lions Club, The members of the Booster Club who have gone down deep into 'their pockets to put. the June 20th races on a- sound financial basis are as follows: Dr. J. A: Addison, Ascot Turf Olula, Cliff Aeliton, W. M. Aiken, M. J, Agnew, H. Bartliff, J. H. Brunsdon, Reg Ball; Geo. Beattie, Les Bali, Blyth Hotel, Ball and Zapf°, M. Batkin, J. R. Butler, Com- mercial Hotel, Seaforth, Cities Ser- vice Oil Co., Glen Cook, G. M. Coun- ter, T. Churchill, N. W. Counter, Canada Packers, Mel Crich, Connell and Tyndall, C. W. Draper, Davis ;and Herman, E. W. Elliott, Ellwood Epps, E. A. Fines, P. Fingland, 1'. Fluel, V. Falconer, 0 Fry.fogle, Wing - ham, Rose FitzsiMons, G. • Gregg, Best Glidden, Magi: Hawkins, Russ Holmes, 3. L. "bard, A. Husby, W. S.' R. aolineS, G. E.- Hall, Alex Reddy, Hanover Transport, Fred E -14th 194 WEK El4DSI'ECIA WHEAT FLUFF s 1 Bushel ..,. 45e NEWPORT FLUFFS with Prelniush lho 20c 39c TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP S• 25e SUPER SITD.S. pkg. • . ..,.... 25C OXYDOL Giant Size pkg. ...... 72c RINSO Giant Size pleg. . , 53c AYLMER, FANCY PUIVIPKIN 2 ting CLARK'S Mushroom Soup 2tins 19c DALTONS PUDDING POWDERS_ 2 pkg. :.........,.. 15c INFANTS STR. FOODS 3 can 25e Wyler's lVfixed Veg. Flakes-pkg, 1e BLUE R.1.13BON TEA V. lb, 38c Wyler s Dehydrated Omen Flakes BROWNIE FIBRE BROOM Savox, custard Powders ...,.. .10c Lipton',s Black Tea 1/4 Ib ' 38c THRIFT SOAP FLAKES pkg. 35e •FLY COILS 2 rolle for Sc Post Bran Plaices 2 pkgs. 25e STAFFCIRDS SOUP MDI pkg. ' 5c INTERLAKE TOILS TISSUE 3 rolls ' 25e W. L. JOHNSON & SON PHONE 286 GROCERS DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m. June 14 to 16th 3.0,S. Scouring pads pkg. la WALKER'S SODAS 1 lb. pkg. 15e •GUEST BRAND Tomato Juice 2 tins 17e CANADA SEAL fresh herring 2 tins 190 •AEROWAX Self polishing pt. tin 290 SAVE SUGAR by, buying PINEAPPLE PIE Filler Ib. 19e SELECT CHICKEN STEW tin 25c CLUB HOUSE Sweetened puddings 2 pkg. 15C GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE pkg19e SUPER SUDS pkg. 25e SAN] WHITE TOILET TISSUE 4 rolls 25e CLARKS Mushroom Soup 2 tins 19e OXFORD INN Vegetable Soup •3 tins 15d APPLE JIIIOEJ 20 oz. tin 17c CRABAPPLE JELLY 2 lb. jar ..29e CRISP/E SOUR MIXED' PICKLES.' 16fl, oz, jar 19u GARDEN FRDSH FRUITS AND • VEGEFABLES LOOK IN OUR REFRIGERATED COUNTER FOR FRESH SAUSAGE lb. DUTCH LOAF' lb. BOLOGNA /b. WIENERS lb. 27c MEDIUM or OLD Cheese •sold by the pound. 25c 80e 24c 19 LB Orval Lobb Free Delivery • Presbyterian Annual Bazar • S. S. ,Room Saturday, -June -16 3 to .6 p.m Novelty Booth Mrs. Shaw Apron • Mrs. Snider Horne Made Baking ... Mrs. Cook Afternoon 'Pee Mrg. Shaddick MENU: Pressed Meat Salad • Tomatoes, Stuffed Cele_ry Lemon Pie •Ptimpkin Pie Bread and Bator Tea 30 cents , ,52-2 HELP WANTED • Female Apply at the Clinton Knitting Co. • 52-3 ", . • Hudie, Frank Hainee, W. L. Johneon, G. T...Tenkins, -Dick Jacob, • Russel Jervie, • Harry Johnson, H. C. Law- son, ; Orval Lobb, jas, Lovett, Jack Little,. Frank Laytclii, Gerd Lawson, C. Ismicwood, G. Livermore, H. Lee, J. E. Morgan, Stewart Middleton, Murch Dairy, W. 3. Miller, 'Angus Morrison, Ed. Munro, Wm. McGuire, Dr. H. McIntyre, McKenzie Hotel, 3. G. McLay, Reg McGee, N. B. Nicker- son, Airs.' W. Nott, Dr. W. A. Oakes, R. 3:Phillips, Auburn, P. B. Pennebalcer, E."Pattison, G. Pro'Cter, Pluansteel Bros., Joe Petrie, Queens Hotel Seaforth, T. 11. Robinson; ides. T. J. Riley, R Rurnbaui, Wni Ross, Dr. 3, W. • Shaw, Chas Shanahan, • Alvin ,Shaer, Reg ahiplee, C. M. Shearing-, Mrs. Sloan Sutter' and Perdue, Mrs, N. W, Trowel -the, T. R, Thompson, Toggery Shop, II. F. Thrower, Bill Wells, W. le Whyte, Jack Watson, .Blyth, Mrs,. Leonard Winter. • The members of the Turf Club emcee:ate the wet:dee:11 ,thipport given by the Beoster Club and tio everything possibleto pdt ,Clin-bon on. the map es' a good sporting t E RED &WHITE sToREs VALUES FOR JUNE 15th and .1.8th REGgiNT Bynum , GLEINwecn cxprCt VANILLALA REN2,1g. btl.IYUlVi 25c KR1SPPsliwir• iN 21g. tins 19 m: • COFFEE lb. jar 45c RELISH jar 2c - ,FouLIZKRRE-soorpkgs... lac '• .,IgYPNAAvaCHLE2Y -tins 27 oxyaRn INN VEIMPABLE VANCAMPS QUICK • OUP tin• 5e BEANS pkg. . 5e Marmalade Wagstaffe's or. and Gr. Fkllit'14F AYLMER Peas tin 14c" , .________:_______, AYLMER crEnp Sauce bottle lc. SMITH'S PLUM. , RIDOWA.Y'S TEA, Jam jar 29c _ ,. Rags pkg. 21.c Stokley's 'TomHABITANT PRA' ato ' Juice 2 tins 19( . CAKE 5c Soup 2 tins 2 GARDEN FRESH FRUITS 'AND VEGETABLES MADIVIALADR., WAGSTAFFE'S OR GR. FRUIT"' jar 29e: LETTUCE ---, RAIBISHES - MIKES,- ASP•ARAGUS-- CARROTS -CABBAGE - CELERY - BEANS - PARSLEY'- GR- ONIONS CALIFORNIA IVICY 300s CALIFORNIA. SWEET 220a LEMONS 3 for 13c ORANGES' doz. , 53c ,GALTFORNIA CHOICE 1008 TEXAS FIRM RIPE GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25c . TOMATOES lb. •- C. M. SHEARING PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY' FOODS - CLINTON JUST WHAT YOU HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR • SHOWING A large assortment of Cheuile Bedspread's in • Colo'rs • and. „prices. • , • Bargains In Cheaterfield suite at a' saving of 25 per eerie • One suite 1.11 -good velour , ,One.suite in a . heavy. tapestry,. various designs) BALL -8? ZAPFE Dealers in HardWare and Furniture Modern Ambulance Service, Funenl•Directore Store Phone 195 DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFB • Phone -110 Phone 103 Special This Week 1 only Beatty Engine Drive, Washer ! ' • Hugh R. Hawkins Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work. Agent for Hecla' Furnace PHONE 244 I desire to thank all those 'Who worked so hard for me in Mon. day's. election, and' to those voters, who submerged party politics to give me their tipport.' • Tom Pryde • Federal Candidate for Huron ,Perth To the Electors of Huron -Perth To all who assisted in any way in my re-election on Monday last, I extend my sincere thanks. As in the past, I shall endeavor to further the besti interest of our Constituency, and Canada as a whole W. 11. Golding GODERICH TOWNSHIP • • A-42464 Sgrnn, W. A. May 31, 1945 To Mrs. Middleton and members of South End Red Cross, Just a few lines to say I am fine and I hope you are all the same, and also to say I received your par- cel and I sure was glad to get it, as - a few things are handy' and the cake that was in it was, a real treat with cur evening coffee which we have every night before going to bed. The three boys that aro with me enjoyed the. -things in the parcel as much as I did as we always share our parcels. It is really swell of you all to be.so good to us boys. It is• 811Te great to know you have so many friends. I want to thank You all from the 'bottom of iny heart and may you all be rewarded for own. your willingness to help ns hove along. It is swell to know you are fighting for people who are 100%. behind you, am still in GeririanY, but I ex- pect the war will soon come te an. end and we will all be together owe more. I haven't seen any of the boys from around home but we will • 'likely rdn into some of them one.4 these days. I haven't much More to say at present AS news is very scarce, TJ will close now Mrs. Middleton. You can relay this at one of your meet- imke. I hope you are all fine and cny regards to the family. Best of luck to you all and a wish for a Victory this year. Thanks again for everything. Geri Bless yon all and keep you Safe" Sincerely, Albert ,Onig