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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1945-10-11, Page 8• ,PAGIi'FIIGIIT ; '? Mr, and Mrs. D'Arcy +Rathwell and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex.Murray, • MrsJ• William Hart is visiting• friends in Toronto, Mrs. R. Stephenson and daughter,. Rena were renewing acquaintances. in the village Trieeday, Mr,s . Mary Anderson; '' Goderich, ,spent the past two weeks at the home Oct: 11th to 13th CROSBY MOLASSES, 20 oz. tins 15c POLLY PRIM PEAS , . 2 tins 27c LIBBY'S' VEGETABLE SOUP ............. . 2 tins 19c• FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER, pint sealer .r,... 25e CULVERHOUSE'TOMATOi JUICE, 105 oz. tins .: . ........... . 49e K . A M tin 33e and 3 tokens LEALAND SWEET SLICED PICKLES . , , . 25e ,jar AYLMER ASSORTED• BABY, FOODS 3 tins 25c S. Cr. S. PADS 15e pkg. SMART'S TOMATO JUICE .... 2 tins .17e SNOW WHITE AMMONIA 5 pkg. 25c COMMANDO LAUNDRY , CLEANSER 29e pkg DR. BALLARD'S DOG FOOD , 2 tins 27c PEP BRAN FLAKES • 2 pkg. 23c VITA .B CEREAL .. - 3 Ib. pkg. 25e CHATEAU CHEESE %z lb. pkg. 21e Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables FRESH SAUSAGE . 25e lb, FRESH WEINERS .. 27 lb. COTTAGE ROLL ... 39c lb. BOLOGNA 24c lb. n iaa rcaro+rat TOWSON MAPLE LEAP SOAP 5e bar Orval Lobb FREE' DELIVERY of 'her :haithei' `Ben Keyes and Mrs. Mr. ,and Mrs, Ellwood and daughter Mary Joyce, Codarieh, visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Ben "Keys. Dr, Burrowe, 'Miss M. ,Galbraith and Mrs. Ada :Reid, Seaforth, spent the holiday. with Mr, ,and' Mrs. D. A. Galbraith. M. and Ms. Gordon Keys, :Kom-, Oka,' and' Mr. tend Mrs. Ernest Keys, Stephen, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Ben. Keys, Dr: Harry Reid, Mrs. Reid and daughters, Toronto, spent' the holiday and weekend with the former's moth, er and brother, ' Mrs. M Reid . and Wilmer Reid. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fllliott, Osh- awa, and daughter, Ruth, Toronto, and 'Miss. Elizabeth Welsh, Ripley, were guests at the home of the "fat- ter's sister, Mrs. George H. Beatty, on Sunday. , CARTE+R GOX-1. a S;t, M{llyla church, Ew hott� , Engiaut�, <f)"Rist';'',E,V, Eingston, Ii.'ene, youngest d;lnrgJt ter' of We.. finx,aud the tato Albert • Cox, Ewahott, to • Ptp, Clifford Car- ter, 48th Highlanders 'of Omuta, youngest eo';ir o34,'and 1[rs. John Carter; Auburn. aR.HODY-SPAIri — In S. Soseph's• Church, 'Clinton, by"`Rev. nether Fallow, Goderioh, on 'Saturday, Oct. 6, 1945, Marley Violet, eldest dan- ghter of ?Mit untF 1Kis. Jaelt .Sjpain, Goderich, to Joseph` Rhody, Ridge- SEEVICE WITHDRAWN Owing to the celebration of Anni- versary services in St. James' ,Church, Middleton, the service in St. John's Anglican Church, Varma, will be with- drawn, but on the following Sunday, the service will be at 7 p.m. and during the winter months. Sells Business Mrs. H. Elliott, Windsor; is spend. ing some time' with ler mother, Mrs: ANNUAL COUNTRY 'FAIR under the auspicesof the W. A. Wesley Willis Church . • will be held on SATURDAY, OCT. 13 commencing at• 3 o'clock in the Lecture Room of the Church: BOOTHS—Home Baking, Produce, , Fancy Work and Aprons. AFTERNOON TEA. Menu: Salad Plate Brown and White Bread and Butter Cake Tea 30e SUPPER—.for Business People 5:30-7. Hot Meat Pie and Tea Menu 40c EVERYONE WELCOME J, Mossop, who ,has .disposed of'her business to 1V.Cr°. Brown, ElginCounty. Returns Prom', )3oapital The many friends of Mrs. D. And- erson will be glad to know that she has sufficiently r'eco'vered to be able to be back home again, after apehd- ing` several weeks in Clinton Public Hospital. Discharged From R.C.A.P. Flying Officer and Mrs. Mervyn Keys returned to Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, this week after spending the past month with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Keys. Mr. Keys has received his discharge from the R.C.A.P, :andhas accepted a position as geologist in the Bernes Gold Mines, 350 miles north of Win- 'nipeg; Man.. Weare sorry that Thomas Steph- enson has not been as well as usual and was taken td Clinton Public Hos- pital Monday. . Week -end ELF ERVE PECIALS` AT T.11,1110MPSON'S Superior Food Store GRAPENUT FLAKES, 2 7 -oz. pkgs. 17c ROYAL YORK TEA %z lb. 37c 69-2 COWAN'S COCOA 1 Ib. tin , „ 24c MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE 1 lb. bag CLARK'S MUSHROOM 'SOUP 10 -oz. tin 9e CAATELLI'S MACARONI 16 -oz. pkg. 10c ROMAN MEAL pkg. 29c DR. BALLARD'S MEATIES 2 lbs. 25e NATURAL HEALTH BRAN ' Boys' Black Rubber. Rain Coats JUST .THE COAT FOR FALL Sizes 28 to 34 To Clear $4.50 Regular $5.75 JUST A FEW LEFT DAVIS & HERMAN CUSTOM TAILORS — Be Measured by a Tailor, m USED BICYCLES HUNTING COATS HUNTING CAPS $1.85 GUN LICENSES r $1.00' HEATABS $1.15 to $1.55 complete 4, $30.00 to $35.00 $6.00 tp $24.00 EPPS SPORT SHOP Headquarters For All Sporting Goods New Fall Suits For Men and Boys are now coming into stock. Shipments are earlier this year but the supply will still be limited. 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 en a priority list and are assured of two weeks delivery. ' ' 'rl'ip' Top Tailors,made to meas ire snits'at same old..priees— Men's $29.75; Ladies $31.00 lumsteel Bros. 'Arra Shirts - Mani Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes for Men: Agents Tip. Top Tailors.; 430 HAWES FLOOR WAX 1 lb. tin S.O.S. PADS pkg 1 RED FEATHER PIE FILLEBi' Cherry, .Lemon and 'Carmel, . Ib. 2r�ei MAPLE SYRUP 16 -oz. bottle KAM (3 tokens) CUT MIXED PEEL lez lb. tin 17e ORANGES Size 252's ..., doz47c GRAPEFRUIT, Size 100's, 3 for 25e LEMONS, Size 300's .. . 3 for 13: No. 1 POTATOES .. 75 ib. bag $2.15 WASHED TURNIPS ..... ...Ib. 3c 13c 45¢ ..:35e tin 33c PHONE ORDERS FILLED Phone 111 THE MUTUAL LIFE Assurance Company OF CANADA SPECIAL EXTRA SURPLUS DISTRIBUTION TO POLICY HOLDERS" The Board of Directors' of • the Company has approved a distri- bution of surplus in 1946 in accordance with• the scale of dis- tribution in : -effect in 1945, and in . addition thereto, a Special Extra Surplus Distribution of approximately $1,500,000, This latter sunt is the amount of the contingency reserve sot aside during the war years to provide , for possibile additional war morality and, 'in view of the termination of the 'war, is ne longer required. The Special Extra ;Surpiula' Ds- tribution Will be as follows: Number of 'rears Percentage' d!! Policy is in Fotce Reguler et Anniversary Siarplps. in 1946 ' • Diairibution 5 or more years 4 years 80. 3 years ,,;• •+ 20 4! 2 years . ....., .10% • I C. LAWSON Agent Clintok't • OLINTON maws RE•CQit »OTIGLAS VICTOR 1113415r Following one d'at'a iliness from inlipenua, Douglas Victor Heeley' lit= Rant ser, of Petty Officer and Mw. Victor Heeley, RON'VR, Toronto, died in Seaforth General Hospital on Thursday, evening, r October 4, aged ;one, Year, 11 months and 17 days - The father- flew from Sydney, N.S. to be present 8t the; funeral. Ai servic a was held at the'residence' of the child's grandparents) Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Holland, Kings Highway 8, east of Clinton, on;Sunday evening, with Rev. Andrew Lane, minister of Wesley-WiNis United: Church, Clin- ton, officiating. Interment was. in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, 'Toronto, Oh, , Monday afternoon:. William and Marie Holland attended the last rites in Toronto. Deceased child was born in Toronto, October 17, 1943, and had aesided with his mother, foumerly ,Dorothy Hol- land, at the residence of the Tatter's parents, since Petty Officer Heeley joined the navy. The parents have gone to Shelbourne, N.S., to reside. Surviving are the baby's parents; maternal grandparent's,. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Holland, Clinton; , paternal grandmother, Mrs. Heeley, Toronto; .and ,'several uncles and aunts; MRS. COR.N.•ELII.US HOARE,.. Mrs. Cornelius .Hoare passed away in Queen Alexandra Sanatorium, By- ron,.on. Thursday last, October 4, fol- lowing anillness of severalmonths? duration,. in her 72n1 year. She had been a patient in the, hospital for the past, two months. The funeral was held' front Beattie Funeral Hestia, - Clinton, Saturday afternoon,: with interment in Clinton Cemetery. Rev. Andrew Lane, min- ister of Wesley -Willis ;United •Church, officiated; ,..mall .bearers were four neighbors: Frank •Tyndall Howard Trewartha, Willis 'VanEgmond, and Wesley` Shobbrook.' Surviving are her husband, whom she -married July 7, 1938, in Central Baptist Church, Londpn; an uncle and family at Sault Ste. Marie, Ont.; and a doctor in London. Formerly Elizabeth Jean Rigby, deceased had resided meet of her life in and around London,• where she had taught Music and played the pipe or- gan in Adelaide St. Episcopal Church and at Pall Mall. Wilson^^Mission. In Clinton, she was a member of Wesley - Willis United Church and. the Adult Bible Class, She was very interested inmusic, and frequetitly played selec- tions for the various church organiza- tions. !v`!.+..;rel'. Tll[I)1SI7gy, 00T4HaER, I940* Don't . forget to. geoure yogi ditty bag for the Navy League' at Pattison's• Stare s' * * Thornes Leppinpton brought into The NEWTS -RECORD .Office on Fri- day, a stalk of e•ie raspberries heavily loaded,' ' Frank Fingland, local barrister, moved this week to his new office on the east side of Albert St:, next the Rural Hydro Office. • Beverley Aikenhead celebrated his ninth birthday andentertained eight of his school playmates. They en- joyed themselves playing games and singing. * .* * 'One farmer, south of Clinton, has lost his entire crop of beans from 50 acres, due to the recent vagaris of the weather. 'His loss will be close to $2,000, His case is typical of many others in this district. +k +k +Y Attention of former Clintonians is Called to the fact that the Huron - County Junior .Association of Toronto will'ho'ld its annual meeting,' combined with a social evening, at Haddon Hall, 310 •Bloor St. W.,• Toronto, Tuesday, October 23. • * * Clinton Fire Brigade sponsored a very successful Thanksgiving Dance in the Town Hall Monday night with a good crowd, .many of them holiday visitors; in attendance. • Music was provided by Murdock's Orchestra and there were special novelty and spot numbers. , . . *. Bain Stewart, Clinton, Agricultural representatj a for Huron County, seems to have been born lucky. In ,a draw made at Lncknow Fall Fair con, cert, he won no less than three prizes: first,two occasional chairs; third, a chenille bedspread; eighth, $5 cash. He had purchased only three tickets and won three of 22 prizes. * * Contsnenting on the popular "rep's" streak of luck, The Lucknow Sentinel says: "Incidentally, we think 'that upon receiving the awards, Bain should be required to. give some assurance that the 'hope chest' prizes will eventually be put to better use than simply to adorn his bachelor apartment" Specials For This Week - 1 VITA - B (wVA.T'GERM) - 1Ge an tic Pkgs. • 1 [LIPTON'S NOODLE SOUP -2 pkg. 25e 1 FLOWERDALE TEA /J , per I/2 Ib. 45c ROBINHOOD OATS 5 lb. pkg. 27c FINE OR COARSE -• ROLLED OATS 5 lbs. for 25c KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES 2 pkgs. 15e POST TOASTIE CORN FLAKES 12 pkgs. 15c INFANTS' BABY FOOD 3 tins 25c KELLOGG'S VARIETY PACK • 250 SELECT CHICKEN DINNER 39e MORNING CHEER COFFEE ib. 39c pkg. 183 RICHARD S CARBOLIC SOAP 3 bars 13c POPPING CORN ...........,.4. ' 1 1b, for 15c WASHED CARROTS per ib. 5c HAND PICKED WHITE BEANS ib. 9c POLLY PRIM PEAS f 2 tins 25c COMBINATION JELLY POWDER SET 59c CRANBERRIES per lb, 45e .ORANGES 344's 288's, 252's 336' 39c 49c KRAFT DiINNER .2?.0's ,53c W. L. JOHNSON & SON FREE DELIVERY PHONE' 286 TURNIPS We are Buying Canada No. i,Turnips 'trimmed for:shipping plain Size 31/2 to 6 inches anada Packers -'PHONE 580' • VALUES .FOR ,Q C TO E' 2` $ � . 2th and: 13t 1E. To Our Customers We are pleased to announce that 'due to lifting of gasoline ne" rationing .and other Goyernment"restrictions we are noir able to give TWO DELIVERIES PER DAY. Orders received before 10 A.M. Will be delrvered,before. noon. All other orders received before 2.30 P.X. wall be delivered that afternoon. QUICK QUAKER OATS lg. pkg. 19c VIKING O'ILET TISSUE 2�u�4 rolls 6 c, RED & WHITE PURE COCOA, 1/2 ib. tin 1lc ' STOKLEX'S Fancy TOMATO,. JUICE .,...,..,, 2' tins 19c • LYNN- VALLEY PEAStins 2 25c HEINZ TOMATO SOUP z' tins 19c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES PLUMS PEARS — - PEACHES —GRAPES —` BANANAS CRANBERRIES LETTUCE — YAMS • CAULIFLOWER -- CARROTS CALIFORNIA SWEET 288's CHOICE. HEARTS OF ?ORANGES ... doz. 41c CELERY ... bunch .19. No. 1 COOKING, - BAG p'N: qNS • 10 ib. 45e CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's, LEMONS ,.. 3 -for 11.c CALIFORNIA,. Seedless 100's Grapefruit, 3• foil' 25c CHOICE CALIFORNIA GRAPES. lb. 19;c SHEARING'S FOR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY. Phone 48 Free Delivery . Clinton: New Stock YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING' FOR We are showing a swell newt. Line of Bedroom. Chairs in real good Chintz covers and smart colors. Also a nice assortment of Chenille Red:Spreads, at prices that will please you. BALL & ZAPPE' Dealers in. Hardware and Furniture Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Dire!etpre Store Phone 195 DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPPE Phone 110 . Phone 103 MACK ALL -CAST FURNACE NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE YOUR FURNACE OVERHAULED OR A NEW ONE INSTALLED. WE CARi1Y A FULL LINE OF FURNACES AND STOVE PIPES. • SUTTER £' PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w - . CLINTON, ONT. Market Your Grains Through Hogs If you have plentiful grain this year, it will pay you to investigate all means, of marketing that grain, 'to pay you the- best returns for yopr'labour, .CONSIDER THESE FIGURES: 1. Only 650 lbs. of grain are required with 50 lbs. of SHUR-GAIN Hog Concentrate, to build, a 200 lb, ,hog.., , 2. With hog prices currently. at $18.00 for ' ati .Ay' your ` hog Is worth $28e80 dressing out, .160, lbs,) pins a $4:00 bonus, or a '' total of $32.80. If you paid $8.00 for the weanling, pig, and, ; 50 lbs. of SIHUR-GAIN Hog Concentrate cost you $170 -you: clear $23.10 for your grain, or $71.07 per ton! • Balance your home-grown grains with SHUR-GAIN Hog Concentrate More Hogs --At Less Cost—For Bigger Profits!. SHUR-GAIN 414, HOG- CONCENTRATE: Sold By Clinton Feed Mill Clinton J. K. Cornish •..• Brucefield Aldington1 Varna Alex;. Wells, Londesboro;