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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-09-06, Page 8ick All -Cast ';Furnace NOW IS`T1i118 TIME TO .HAVE YOUR FURNACE OVERHAULED' ORA ' NEW ONE INSTALLElD We Carry a Full Line of Furnace and Stove Pipes A FEW GOOD USED COOK STOVES SLITTER & PERDUE *A*DWABE, PLUMBING & Egi.l'9G'i'RICIA7?i8, PIM= 1147*. CWfl''or, Orr. New Fall Suits For Men and Boys are now coming into stock." Shipments are earlier this year but the supply will still be ]invited. Make sure of getting first choice by buying early. The Boys Suits` ,are tweeds in fancy patterns and made with two pair of trousers. Mens Topcoats for fall in Fancy Tweeds. New styles at the same old prices. • Made -to -measure suits for civilians are now rationed. Order yours early in the month and be one of the lucky ones, as each months supply is limited. Suits for returned service men are not included in above, as they are on a priority list and are assured of two weeks delivery. Tip Top Tailors, made to measure suits at same old prices- • Men's $29.5; Ladies $31.00 Plumsteel Bros. Anent' YkIa' - Adam ]Rata - S..M a' UMW* RM.r 1.r Mr Ag.ats Tip Top Tal". Commencing September 1th We offer Ten Per Cent Discount On All Cash Sales Amounting to $1.00 or over (Except on staples and specials) BROWN'S One Door North of Royal Bank COUNCIL MEETING FINANCIAL STATEMENT Street Wm. Sproat, 200 tile 12.00 Wm. Fulford cleaning streets 10.00 H. Corey cutting weeds 30.25 W. Burton, with team (in July) 1.00 W. Wallis, cutting weeds 6.75 T. Leppington cutting weeds ..10.25 Wm. Cook cutting weeds 50.40 Street Lighting P. U. C. Lighting streets ... 228.00 Property P. U. C. Lighting Rest Room .79 P. U. C. Lighting Town Hall 7.57 P. U. C. Lighting Stock Yard .75 P. U. C. .Repairing Siren , 8.27 Mrs. L. Tideswell Care of It R. 5.00 Mrs. L. Tideswell, R. R. for July 5.00 Hawkins Hdw. Elect. Lamps 1.75 Sutter & Perdue Gen. hdwe. . , 1.30 Cemetery M..MeEwan Salary 83.33 Ed. Steep, 155 hrs., ins. 92c 68.83 Fred Ford Grass Seed 1.95 McFarlane Machine Shop rep8.55 Murphy Bros. Gas & Oil 1.98 Fire & Water L. J. Cree, Extra as Fire Chief for 1945 25.00 Geo. Hanley, Extra as Firemen's Engineer for 1945 • 15.00 Dry Earth Closets A. Fulford, man, team & eqpt. 99.00 Police Protection J. Thompson, salary less 1.50 81.83 D. Elliott salary less 1.00 H.C. 74.00 Ed. Seruton 12 days 29.03 Salaries M. T. Corless, Salary less 1.50 98.50 W. Vanderburgh Salary 50.00 Hospitalization Co. of Huron, Indigent patients 21.35 Dept of Health, Insulin .. 5.64 Postage & Stationery R. J..Lovell, Ledger sheets , 21.60 McEwan's, Gen. postage & sup 4.60 Insurance Dom. of Canada Ins Co. prem fire truck ' 44.62 Gen. Municipal Exp. :Bell Telephone Co. General .. 8.29 Miss F. Cuninghame Gare of Town Flower Beds 10.00 Sutter & Perdue material for V-3 Day .8.0 00, Postmaster kost aster G. M. Couneer.Unemp Ins. Excise stamps .. .;2.04 RECEIPTS Rentals $20.00 Stock Scales m 17.80 Licenses 32.50 Cemetery 288.50 $358.80 0 STANLEY Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cameron of Hamilton, visitedhis aunt Mrs. Neil McGregor last week. Mrs. John McGregor, Bob, and Jean Ann, spent a week ' visiting friends in Hamilton, Niagara Falls and Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John A. McEwen, Margaret and Walter, attended the wedding of Miss Thomson at • Sarnia last Saturday. M. and Mrs. Lorne Pepper of Niagara Falls, spent the week end at the horse of Mr. John E. Pepper. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Taylor and family, also Mrs. Walter Baird, visited friends in Forest last Sunday. Mr.. Joe Fornwall, and Mr. and Mrs. James Fornwall of Detroit, visited Mrs. Jas. Thomson over the week end. Miss Joyce and Edna Broadfoot of Kippen, .spent a few clays last week with Mrs, Jas. Thomson. Mr, John M. McCowan, and four children of Seaforth," also Mrs. Russel Saundercock . of Walton, visit-. ed Mrs. John McCowan last Sunday. After two weeks vacation with her parents, Miss Aliee Glen returned to her duties with the Mutual - Life, Assurance Company, of Kitchener, on Monday. Mr, and Mrs. Ed. C. Glen and family, spent Sunday at Boggies Beach, the guest of Mr. and Mrs: Frank Saunders. Cpl (Billy) Helen Stewart and friend of Ottawa, spent the week .end with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Stewart, 0 Wesley -Willis W. M. S. The W. M. S. of Wesley -Willis church will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Frank England, Thursday evening, September 13th, at 8.00 pm'. Mrs. Hearns group will be in. charge. McENVANI Still the Headquarters for: School Supplies Our supplies are now, on display; May we suggest you come in early and make your purchase to avoid ;last:` minute rush. High School Text Books Public School Text Books . Scribblers - Mathematical Sets Paints Crayons Pencil Crayons Pencils Rulers. School Bags ' Inks Scripto Pencils Fountain Pens Fountain Pen Sets Loose Leaf Note Books and Refills. 1uir itEc0 G. R. McEwan Co. 'OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST" PHONE 84 Miss Helen Welsh and Miss Helen Grealis, spent the week end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T.F. Ranee of Toronto spent the week end with relatives in town. Mrs. Ashton Morrison of St. Cath- arines is visiting her mother, Mrs. Robert Draper. Mrs. Henry Sloman returned on Tuesday lifter visiting relatives in London and Detroit. Mr. and -Mrs. Glen W. Cornish,: Wray and Mrs. Clark Ball 'spent the week end at Muskoka. Miss Zemila Cornish spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McFadden of Cookstown.. ' Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brandon visited friends and relatives at Detroit and Windsor, over the week end. Mrs. Owen of New Hamburg is the guest of Rev. R. M. Bulteel and Mrs Bulteel at St. Paul's Rectory. Mr. and 'Mrs. William Draper of Toronto spent the past week with relatives in Clinton and vicinity. Miss Violet Morrison of Toronto spent the week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morri- son. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thompson of Detroit are visiting the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Roberton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Hall, and children of Cayuga, spent a few days last week with relatives in Clinton and Goderich Township. F./O. and Mrs. A. J. Deseck and small son Steven Douglas aro spending leave with Mrs. Deseck's parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Brandon. Mrs. Ella -Clark, who has spent the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Caryl Draper, returned to her borne n Detroit on, Monday and was accompanied by Miss Lois Draper, who will remain for a short visit. Mrs. L. W. Dippell and son, John, of Bowmanville spent a few days last week with - the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter. Mr. and. Mrs. Potter returned to Bowmanville ' with them and will remain for a short visit Lieut Arthur ' T. Port of Staff and Faculty, 0.C.S., at Fort • Mon- ' mouth, N. J. was a week end guest I in the home of,Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Cuninghame. Mrs. J. L. •Simson of Huntington Park, California, is the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Van Horne, and, ether. friends, Mr. and Mrs. Cyr1 Hollingshead and Mr. Donald Smith of Toronto, and Mr. acrd Mrs. Lorne Chapman and family of ,.Hensall, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs• E. Ellis over the week end. ` Mr. ,and Mrs. Gordon Marshall and Boys, spent the Labor Day week end at the ' home of the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Nash, of Stratford. Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .Joe Carter and family were, Mr. and Mrs. ,Ray Chanibers and two sons, Barry and Billy .ofSit. Catharines, Mr:. and Mrs. ` .Lorne .'r `Carter, Billy Williams, Mr. Cdrbett, and Miss Wonetta Garber, alt`' of DetlOit, lay it Flowers for every Occasion + R. CUNINGHAME Member et. Florists Tel. Del. As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to Funeral Orders. Phone 176 and 31 A. L. Cole, I. 0. OPTOMETRIST Eyes examined and glasses fitted GODERICH, PHONE 33, Week -end ELF ERVE - PECIALS AT T .RITHflMPSONS SuperiorFood Store GRAPENUT FLAKES 2 lge. 12 oz. pkgs. 26c AYLMER FANCY QUALITY PUMPKIN 28 oz. tin 11e PAROWAX 2 pkgs. 25c AYLMER VEGETABLE; .OR TOMATO' SOUP Tin 9c AUNT JEMIMA PAN CAKE FLOUR pkg. 15c NABOB COFFEE 1 lb. Bag 43c ROYAL YO,RK TEAT Ib. pkg. 38e OXO CUBES pkg. of 10 cubes 25e 5T. WILLIAMS ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT Marm. 24 oz 29c HAWES WAX 1 lb. tin 45c HAWES LEMON OIL 12 oz. bti. 25e PEPPER •SQUASH 2 for 15c CARROTS WASHED lb. 5e ORANGES, Size 252s Dos, 47e GRAPEFRUIT Size 100s 3 for 26c LEMONS Size 360s 3 for 11e PHONE ORDERS FILLED Phone 111 BEAUTY SHOPPE Shampoo Manicure Finger Waves Permanents Ethel Thompson Princess St. East., Phone 585 59-tf Lever's Fish and Chips Now in store on Highways Open every, day except Monday Open Monday evening at 9 o'clock Phone 898 or 91 for Residence All orders receive prompt attention. TARNA. Henry Deilil Mr. Henry Deihl, a life-long resi- dent of Stanley Township, passed away at his home on Thursday, after a lingering. illness. The deceased was in his 86th year. ,He was a valued member 'of St. John's Anglican Church and for many years acted as warden and will be greatly missed by a large circle of friends. He is survived by his widow, Margaret Foster, one daughter, Mrs. Durham and Carl at -home. ;One sister, Mrs. Styles of Belville and one brother, John of "Clinton, two grandchildren, George and. Margaret " Durham of Seaforth. The service was conducted by Rey. F. H. Paull of Windsor, a former rector of the Parish. Pallbearers ' were E. Diehl, M. Elliott, E. Chutor, Adam and Fen- wick Stewart. Interment took place in 'Baird's Cemetery. - Mr. and Mrs. M. Elliott spent the holiday and week end with their son Mr. Alvin 'Elliott and Mrs. Elliott of Preston. The W.' A. of St, John's' Anglican, Church held their meeting at the home -Of Mrs, E, Chutor, .last Thursr. WEEK END .SPECIALS RUSSELL'S MAPLE BUTTER 21 oz. tin . 79c' HARRY HORNE'S Flavourings 25c HARRYHORNE'S jelly Powder Combination- Kits ... 593 NIAGARA MAID .GRAPE Juice 16 oz. ... 27e CROSS & BLAOKWELL Branston Pickles .... , 24c AERO FLOOR WAX . , . 29c LIDO' .LIQUID Floor Wax . 59e KRAFT DINNER .pkg. 18c BAKER CHOCOLATE, (unsweet- ened) pkg: . 21e RIC'HA,RD CARBOLIC SOAP 5c 3 for ... 14c JUSTRITE MEL -O -DEE Bird Seed 29c OULVER HOUSE or AYLMER Pumpkin 14e-2 tins for :. 27c AYLMER Whole Beets tin 19.1 CROSS & BLACKWELL Mint Sauce 22e, MAXWELL' HOUSE COFFEE lb 43 ORANGES 344s 288s 252s -,330 doz. 39c doz. 49c doz, W. L. 1OHNSON & SON PHONE 286 GROCERS FREE DELIVERY Sept 6th to 8th HEINZ BEEF STEAK Sauce btl, 25c POST TOASTIES 3 pkg. 23c STOCKLEY TO -MATO JUICE 2 tins 17c GOLD MEDAL FLOOR WAX 1 ib. tin 29c AEROWAX pt. tin 29c JIAIVNX 2 bottles 29c CERTO Bottle 25c HARRY HORNE'S DESSERT Puddings assorted flavours 5 pkgs. 25c HARRY HORNE'S Assorted flavours for making Je'ly bottle 25c CHLORIDE OF LIME pkg15c QUIX WHEAT FLAKES 2 pkg. 23e MUFFETS 2 pkg. 21c BULK LAUNDRY STARCH 2 lb. 19c SNOW 'FLAK) AMMONIA 5 pkg. 25 CLARK'S MUSHROOM Soup 2 tins 19c ORANGE & GRAPEFRUIT MARM. 2 lb. jar 29c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES LOOK IN OUR REFRIGERATED COUNTER FOR FRESH SAUSAGE Ib. 25c HAM & TONGUE LOAF lb. 45c FRESH WIENERS lb. 27e BAOK BACON lb. 59e 1!e LE. Orval' Lobb free Delivery day afternoon. The afternoon was spent quilting, after which the hostess served supper. Mr. and Mrs. Ings of London, are visiting with the former's uncle Mr. Ings. and Mrs. Ings. • Harvest Thanksgiving service will be held in St. John's• Anglican Church on Sunday, September 16th, at 7 o'clock p.m. Rev. Gilbert of Seaforth, will be the' guest speaker. Holiday and week end visitors were Rev. L. Deihl and Mrs. Deihl of Thamesvflle, with his aunt Mrs. M. McClymont. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lathem and family of London, with Mrs. L. Beatty and Edith. 1VIrs. A. McNaughton, Miss P. Reid and .Mrs. J. T. Reid of London, with their relatives. Mr. Fred Austin of Flint, Mich., with his mother, Mrs. Austin and Russell Mr. and.: Mrs. David Rifle and daughter, Shirley, Miss Dorothy Fabian of Royal Oak Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Little of Ingersoll, Mrs. Thos. Coleman of Seaforth, with Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. Blaid and daughters and Miss Annie Foote of Detroit, were recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Anderson. Mrs. M. G., Beatty and Mrs. Mos - sop, attended the 57th anniversary of Trivitte Memorial Church of Exeter, on Sunday morning. Mary Elizabeth and Master George Murray Beatty, spent a few days in London last week. BRUCEFIELD Mr. and Mrs. Austin Zapfe and Wayne of London, 'spent the week end in the village. Mr. and Mrs. G. Vothe and Ewen of Detroit, visited Mrs. C. D. Simpson on Sunday. Miss Jessie Grainger R. N. of Clinton spent the week end with Mrs. T. Grainger. Mr. and Mrs. R. Townsend of U. S. A, visited with Mrs. Mary McKenzie. Mr: and Mrs. Rainey and ' son of London spent the week end at the Elliott home. Miss Doris Dutot and friend of London,, and- Mr., and Mrs..A. Dutot spent Sundry witha,Mrs. Dutot and Tessio.'' Mr. ,and Mfrs. II F. Barr,:, Mr. and 'mulls, ,; SEPT, 6th 1945 , TSE RED&WHI' STORES SPECIAL VALUES FOR SEPTAc•I1BER, 7th & 8th KELLOGGS CORN' FLAKES 2 pkgs 15c BEANS tin 5c VAN CAMPS CHOICE VIKING TOILET PEAS -2 tins 29c TISSUE 5 for 23c Red & White FLOOR Wax tin 29c AYLMER DEHYDRATED Golden` Spray' Cheese 1/21b,pkg 19c Heinz 57 Sauce Bottle 23o Red & White BLACK: TEA;pkg. 38c` Glenwood Pumpkin 2. lg. tins 19c Aunt Mary's Sauce Bottle 15c Aylmer Grape Aylmer Apple Aylmer Vegetable Juice bottle 21( .juice 2 for 25'c Juice tin 17c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and -VEGETABLES PEACHES MELONS BANANAS - CURES --- CORN TOMATOES - CAULIFLOWER - B1ANS'--0ABBAGE CALIFORNIA JUICY 220's . ORANGES doz. 53c CALIFORNIA JUICY 100's GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25c CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's ' LEMONS 3 for 11c CHOICE HEARTS OF CEI iERY bunch 19e CHOICE.• WASHED CARROTS lb. 5c CHOICE - HEAD LETTUCE each 15e SHEARING'S - ir'OR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY Phone 48 Free Delivery. Clinton Get Ready for Fall While the stocks are available, ,such as heating stoves, and • ranges made by the most reliable manufacturers. • A large stock of stove and furnace •pipes,: glass and putty, as well as an assortment of roll roofing and:siding:4n 3 -different grades • • and prices.' BALL & ZA P FE Dealers in Hardware and Furniture, Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral•Directora Store Phone 195• DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPPE Phone 163 Phone 110 We Have A Full ' Line Of Johnson's products including Carnu-a high, eli;ss •car:polish, also Plastic clothes lines in 100 and 200 feet Length. Hugh R. Hawkins Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work Agent for Hecla Furnace PHONE 244 Attention Sport Fans -Major Sporting Event WRESTLING WINGHAM ARENA - 8).3Cr p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th Heavyweight Preliminary 2 out of 3 45' Min. Time Limit AL REID (Hamilton) 30 Min. Time Limit -• 1 Fall JIM LICKERS (Oswegan Indian Champ) JACK 'Crusher' WETW"ORTH JIMMY MacDONALD (Boston) (Nova Scotia) FEATURE ATTRACTION Heavyweight THE BLACK MASK (240 lbs) vs FRED BORGEOUS (Montreal) PROMOTER - Jim Casey ADMISSION: (Including Tax) Ringside: $1.00; General : 60c Advance Tickets 'are NOW on sale in your town and vicinity, also at OKNX, Wingham, and wil 1 be honored at 2 special entrances' to avoid standing in line. No New Cars for Two Years DON'T NEGLECT YOURS, BRING IT IN AND HAVE IT CHECKED' OVER When soap is scarce try Linseed Oil Soap. Superior to other soap, for washing woodwork, greasy and dirty clothes etc. ' 6 POUNDS FOR 99c 1 only 'S'h H. P. heavy duty electric motor- in stock COMPLETE LUBRICATION SERVICE GOODRICH TIRES & BATTERIES Murphy Brothers Garage PHONE 465 Mrs. A. Smith an l daughter of Bluevale, spant 'a couple of days at St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. Miss Bessis Dutot has returned to. her home after spending the'la•t 2 months in London. Mrs Bert;-'McKhy spent a (3o41t of days last week in '1oroatt, Mr. and 1Va,rs. F. Temperton and Chief Petty officer Mansfield, Misses Ida and Clara Twitchell of Windsor, visited Mr. and Mrs. G. =Swan over , the week end Mrs. John Calvert t)f Ilderton, ,(gent a few days with her sister, Mrs. T. Grainger,