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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1942-03-19, Page 4PAGE 4 711 THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD elt mistortempi °' W®RTHY W :20,009 ROLLS TO SELL . SEL w*kE: ` A. T. COOPER. ;,Phone: 36w Main Store, 36j Second .Floor DO NOT TAKE CHANCES ' The busy time is just around- the coiner if you are in good physical condition, work will do you, good If you need a truss youcan't afford to we without one. Drop in and ifyou can -be fitted, we can do it, if you cannot be fitted wewill tell yen so. W. S. H•, HOLMES PHM, B. assecia Sean. CLINTON, ONT, ;PHONE 5x ' 1 Suits for the Easter Parade BETTER BUY IT NOW You'll not have such a fine choice in years. You'll be able to take advantage of present day style trends. Most of our Suits have ' Extra Trousers at only a few dollars' more. We could go en telling you of todays values, but better call and t'ee: these fine British tweeds, Berges' and. worsteds, tailored: by Canada's Master Tailor. Young men and mens styles. Single and double breasted: $19.50, $23.50, $29.50 and $35.00 YOUR NEW HAT WOOL FELTS, in a complete range at 2.25 GENUINE FUR FELT, made by Biltmore .. $3,95 ,$4.50 to $7,50 FORSYTHE SHIRTS: A full range of new patterns for Spring $1.95 to $3.50 k �/ �/T gr HERMAN & P. .�D ♦ 1� ►1RL11. t CUSTOM TAILORS — Be Measured by a' Tailor. I. a. 1 ATTENTION TRAPS We have a good stock of No. 1 game traps, Inquire now for your spring Sporting equipment, We have Sparton and Crosiey radios, get yours while still available. . 011111/ Refrigerators are going to be scarce this season, order yours early so as not to be disappointed. EPPS SPORT SHOP Headquarters For All Sporting Goods VARNA Mr. and Mrs,, G. H. Beatty and family/ silent the weekend in Toronto. Mrs.E- . Chutor is spending a few' days with members of her fancily in London. Mrs, W. Ball and .little son of Clinton spent a couple of days with her mother Mrs. Mossop, during the past week. The play 'Aiunt.Tillie went to town' sponsored by the Junior Farmers and Junior Institute of the community was' much enjoyed by a well filled house, The :young people deserve credit, all taking their parts well also: Mrs.' Geo. Johnston who was hi charge. Procoeds amounted to around $70.00 which is to be used for war work. a ;' "L1 L' Mrs. E. Peck spent an afternoon. with friends in,the village one day last week . 3 V �I" YARNA RED CROSS How Iong'wiil this war "last"? Not` one atnhng us. but longs. for the day `ehes:;prtace wil'1"s'ettla pver•.;;the worlds. when families wildu•kS nited,,,w,hen, our hveeLl win l return ,to? normal. Are we dosi)g!:,•all see can to bring, that day a1Ptgerr... ,•ti: • ;lits lees great tasks elet us not lye' half -11e iotec$;,an our.indit;ideel ,effort to ; agepettpliah : it., If we, slacken , nd a , leaYe,thiefes ftlreaitime one .else •ta dpi; this war ?neve bring upon us .hitters defeeees; G eeseve,, look. back -at': the end, of the year, may each one, efesei )- : a d, rtb:,�nYrr IT ni. ''a�pPy tarb et �� ,. li done •r]rtYif�.11t,st ' P.se ;r.i , iF.rs1, • ehere'is. n extremely core), grave' situ- ation facing Canada's War Effort -- 'the diffieuty of procuring raw mater- ials in sufficient quantities for turn- ing out all weapons 'of war which must be - produced in ever-increasing quantities if we are to win"through to victory. • Salvage offers ono solution to this problem. -The Varna Red Groseunit nt is arranging for a Salvage drive to take place very soon. The committee will be composed ef voluntary work- • ers, with limited transportation facil- ities, who will call at the homes and: bring ,the collections into the. village. Bert Btuohanan has generously offer- ed his truck to deliver it to the city, 4f your donations are net called for next week or the following week— have patience, but be ready. The need is urgent and the serap is need- ed now. The salvage asked for is: bottles, zinc, aluminum, 'cooper,' brass,. cast iron, steel, waste rags are 'very' es- sential and could be put ep in jute sacks. Rubber is; a vital' necessity, also . paper which shauid be sorted out and dant up neatly iii -tight bun- dles, magazines kept'•separate:, and tied up carefully for handirig, Fjverjs''td'ay df • every month let' tis 'save••needed materia] which ordinarily would be wasted. for -War purposes.. 0BRL•CEFIELD` r ,o•:;! rr r , t s . d.,•5. r t. g,6 • The Ii�ortroultevaal,iSgciet ; helditr Y, a very eni,93"f ole lit,;tr5`atttdes %Cdililh'i+t yasid.i9ocial lastti id eweilingoislphe President,. ltcv. r^i: a ;s,� ,el•lAtkiilsoni'Nitifi�sY� ;few .7e.P ;chosen :