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The Clinton News Record, 1942-06-18, Page 8PAGE 8', imireee Lawn .Mowers',' Scythes, Sickles, Rakes,, does, Shovels and spades AND ALL NECESSARY TOOLS FOR A GENERAL CLEANUP Coleman Stoves, Hotplates, Ovens, .Point Toasters. SUTTER 6' PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIAN' PHONE 147w. CLINTON, TONT Setter Grade Suits Specially Priced For June Don't miss this chance to get one of these fine pure wool Ehglish Worsted Suits. They come in all the latest shades and are made in both Double Breasted and the new Single Breasted Models. The quality is Right. The styles are Right and the price is exceptionally low. PRICED AT $22.95 $24.95 and .$25.'95 Extra pants to match some suit's —$4.95 and 5.95 Summer Shoes priced to Clear BROKEN LINES AND SIZES AT RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES WOMEN'S SHOES $1.00, $1.50 and $1.95 CHILDREN'S SHOES $1.00 pair up ODD LINES AS LOW AS 59c PAIR Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts — Adam- Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes for Men Agents Tip Top Tailors. NOW IS THE TIME To store your furs and heavier winter wearing apparel, blankets, etc. The place to store them is in the famous LANE CEDAR . CHESTS where moths are absolute strangers. We were fortunate in secur- ing several before the prices advanced. We can also show you a nice new line of Bedroom Suites—a few second hand Prams. IN THE HARWARE DEPT. We have a large stock of hay forks, rope, and cable and smaller sized ropes for all purposes. If yon are thinking of brightening up your home we carry a full line of the old reliable Sherwin-Williams Paints. Varnishes and Shellacs: JOIN YOUR RESERVE ARMY NOW "The Store With The Stock" BALL & ZAPFE Hardware -- Furniture -- Funeral Directors -- Ambulance Service. W. Ball, Phone 361. PHONE 195 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. '. CONSTANCE Mrs. Arthng Bromley of Northern Ontario, is spending a couple of weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs° James Dale. Mrs. Leo. Stephenson, and Billy spent the weekend with Mr. Leo. Stephenson at Fort Erie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lawson and Mrs, Vern Dale spent Sunday with Mrs. Taylor of Sea -forth. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson and Mrs. Robt. Lawson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Davidson. Reeve John Ferguson is in -Gode- rich this week attending the Huron County Couneii. Miss Margaret Carter spent the Weekend with Mr. and Mrs, John Ferguson'. v Summerhill lied Cross: The Summerhill Red Cross Group held their meeting at the home of Mrs. W. Lovett with the president in the chair, the meeting opened , with 'singing "God Save the King", follow - by,, ed the Red. Cross Prayer. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, 27 members and 7 visitors were present. Mrs. N .Ball gave the treas. report, there is 222.64 on hand. It was moved by Mrs. Gib- bings and second by Mrs. A. Osbald- eston not to publish individually the amounts given at the Red Oross• Cam- paign. The donations at this meeting. were: Junior Red Cross of S,S. No. 12, $21.00; Mrs. •Cotton, $1.00; Mrs. J. Watkins $5.00. The Red Cross Cam- paign was $51.25. A apron donated by Isabel Forbes brought $1.75. In, the afternoon a quilt was quilted and patches sewed. The election of of- ficers were: lion. Pres., Mrs. G. !Smith; president, Mrs. A. Osbaldest- ion; vice president, Mrs. P. Gibbings; secretary, Mrs. N. Wright; sewing com., Mrs. W. Lovett; Mrs. E. Ball; quilting con., Mrs. W. Penfound, Mrs. 0. Rapson; lunch, Mrs. E'. Blake, warn, Mrs. R. Smith, Mrs. J. ,Gib- bings, ,'finance, W. Hoggarth, ,chair- man, R. Smith E. Blake N.'Wri Wright. , , g' The next meeting. will be held at the home of Mrs: W. Merrill on Thurs- day' afternoon, July 2. The roll call to be answered:' by paying ofl ees• ' Hostesses: ,Mrs. W .Gihibngs, Mrs P Gibbings, Mrs. J. Forbes Mrs.rr,,k Vodden. • At HE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, 1 TIlUR`JUNE 18,1942: FATHER'S_ DAY You, tootcan +celebrate Father's' Day, June 21st,;.. It's 'only fitting that festive cheer of Dadi's own day be spread around with a remembrance befitting. Dad, himself. He may say its just `foolishness `to remember him it reetin card but that is just with g � an unassuming pose. He may be aged but you will find mileage in him yet. Fine old generous Dad,the great provider, he Won't let you know that he is aware that there is a Father's Day. That is his innate modesty,. but he would, at least • once a year,. like you to say "you're swell" •even when he knows its his money that paid for the greeting card. Sunday, June 21st is Dad's, Day. Let him know it: The man who can "deliver ' the goods" nowadays is some man. Hollywoods Song Folio No. 3 --con- tains. 20 songs with. guitar chords, among them, Miners Tune, Some- body Nobody Loves, L Know Why, Chattanoogo Choc ,Choo, Orange Blossoms Lane and the price is 60c. In our quest for something to gen- erate greater and better merchandis- ing with a profit for our patrons and one fore ourselves, resulted in our finding a Red, White and Blue box containing 24• sheets paper and like quantity envelopes £or 25o. The quality is good and it is white which is saying much, We are told that "cloudy" (of colour) paper will soon be coming along showing a loss of whiteness then flexibility and adapta- bility will shape your standard of choice. If you have bought one of these boxes you are probably pleased, if not this ad brings welcome news. Hoarding is not ownership. —t— Tie W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapst—Alwayi the BOK ,ilua14W. u }i,IGd.t t•mu�ooi_illllli 111.„, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Paterson spent Sunday in Wingliam, with friends. Mr. John Wallis of Rudyard, Micjl., visited friends in town on Monday last. Mrs. Donald MacLeod of Val -Dor, Quebec, is visiting her father, Mr. Ralph Tiplady. Mr. A. Benson Corless of Acton spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Corless. Mrs. Sheddon of Woodstock visited her mother, Mrs. E. Herrman and sister'Mrs. Theo. Fremlin this week. Mr. E. L. Mittell is attending Grande Lodge of the I.O.O.F. in Toronto, representing Clinton Lodge, No. 83. Miss Barbara Shepherd of the Royal Bank staff here is holidaying at her home in Hensall and in Detroit, Mich. Misses Annice Bartliff and Eva Cluff were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams, Constance, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Marshall of Hamil- ton spent the weekend with Mrs, R. Webster of town and the Webster brothers of Varna. Mr. and Mrs. Don. Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stewart, and ' Mr. D. Foss of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Morrison over the weekend. Miss Edna LeBas on the staff of the Bank of Montreal, Georgetown, has been spending her holiday with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johntson, Ratten- bury street. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mc3wan attended the annual nurses graduation cere- mony of. Victoria Hospital, London, this week when their niece Marion Fletcher Dougall. was one of the graduating class. Miss Marjt}tie Henderson is on a holiday trip to Montreal and Miss Edith Paterson is supplying in the Agricultural Office here during Miss Henderson's absence. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hume and sons George and David of Milton, atten- led the Salkeld Reunion at Sea - forth on Saturday ,and visited their father O. J .Wallis of town, who re- turned with them for a few weeks visit. Lieut, A. D. Thomas,, Ens. R. H. Tabling, Lt. (jg) H. A. McOonnabty, and Lt. (jg.) M. B. Pickett. all of the U.S.N.R. were guests last'week- end of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gnu- . inghame at J.K.J., their summer home in Bayfiehl. The following from here were guests at' the MacNicol—Mc'Brien wedding in Detroit on, ' Saturday, June 6, Mrs. T. Mason 'and Miss Madelaine,. Mrs. J..»M Brien and Mrs. Fred Hanley and Miss Lois .and Mr.. and Mrs. Secord McBrien • .and Miss Maxine of .Clinton; Mr: and Mtg.. Harry Ford and Mr. and Mrs O. ,.l1iller' of, Godei:ich: ' -t victory Gardens We ].ave the plants for your Victory gardens, Fill' up all , the corners. We must all grow all we can. We can supply you with: Tomato Plants,Cabbage... Cauli- flower; Celery,; „ Peppers and Egg Plants, 12 you havenit room' for a lot plant at least, a few. We are pre- pared ,to sell you just what you may need and if possible help you with . your, gan'dien p}•o'bleins. No garden is complete without L Make yours gay with bloo'm.. We haye: suers, Snapdragon, Ageratum, Blue Petunias, :Nemesia, Dahlias, Zinnias, Balsams, Tagetes, 'An- nual Gaillardia. Salvia,{ English Daisies and Blue Salvia, also • Rose Bushes. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member of Florists Tel. °Del As. Personal care 'given every order and special attention given to funeral ordera. Phones 176 and 31 WEEKEND SPECIALS 1 bag (25 qt.) NEWPORT FLUFFS (Puffed Wheat) .... 39c 1 doz. ZINC JAR RINGS 25c 1 large bottle VANILLA 24c 1 lb. REX BULK COCOA 19c 6 bars P. & G. SOAP ' 29c 1, 5 STRING BROOM with order 24e 1 pkg. PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES . 19c % lb. BLUE RIBBON TEA 43c 1 lb. BLUE RIBBON BAKING POWDER . 24c 2 pkg. NOODLES 25c 4 lb. NEW WASHED CARROTS (Topless) . 25c 5 lb. NEW POTATOES 25c 1 lb. FANCY CAKES at 22c and 25c W. L. 'JOHNSON GROCER Delivery Hours 4 to 6 p.m. ... ° PH NE 286 Superor Stores PHONEi11I1—CL1NTON. SPECIALS FOR June, .18, 19, 20th HILLCREST LARD lb. 13c CHASE AND SANBORN'S COFFEE 1 lb. tin 49c MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING 8 oz. jar 214 32 oz. jar 49c' PINEAPPLE JAM SANDWICH BISCUITS lb. 19c AYLMER TOMATO OR VEG- ATABLE SOUP 20 oz. 2 tins . 25c ROYAL YORK CHEESE �/a lb20c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 oz. 2 tins 25e 2 IN 1 SHOE POLISH paste tin ,10c CASTLE FLOOR WAX 1 Ib. tin 27c ORANGES. size 344s doz. 24c LEMONS lge. size 4 for 10c GRAPEFRUIT 5 for 25c BEETS 2 bunches 15c 1. B. TKDMPSON BRUCEFIELD School Section. No. 10 Stanley are holding their picnic on Friday after- noon, June 26th at the grounds All ex -pupils are extended an invitation. Bring sandwiches. Mr. • and Mrs. Fred Burdge received a cablegram on Tuesday from their son, Pte. Win. Burdge ,that he had arrived safe and, well in England. , Mr. Jack Cairnie, R.C.N.V.R. To- ronto, spent the weekend' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Dalrymple. We are sorry to report that Mr. J. K. Cornish hassick hope he beenbut b will soon be ;out again. Mr. and Mrs. B Kaiser of Detroit are visiting relatlyes in the village and in 'Hensall. Pte. Jas McPullY of Hamilton spent Motif&ay at his Wilde here. • TUCKERSMITB. Sunday School 'Anniversary was conducted in Turner's, Church on Sunday. The Children's choir- sup, - plied -the music. Mr. George Turner favoured with a solo and Ml's. J. Turner anti ' Miss E. Pepper with a duet.: Rev. A. Atkinson! of Brucefield was preacher and took for his. sub- ject "Consider The Lillies".: The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with peonies, roses ,and Iris. Church Service will begin next Sunday, June 21, at 9.45 a.m. with Rev. Hairs. of Thann,es 'Road for preacher. The Tuckersmith Ladies Club are entertaining the W.A. and W.M.S. of Ontario St.. Clinton, and the W.M.S. ladies of E'gmondville this Thursday afternoon. HELP THE REI} CROSS DANCE sponsored by Huron Road Happy War Workers Club in TOWN HALL. CLINTON Tuesday, 'June 23rd Music: CKNX RANCH BOYS Proceeds in Aid of War Purposes ADMISSION: 35c The draw for quilt donated by the Club will be made at the dance Annual Strawberry Festival Tuesday, June 23rd Supper served from 7 to 9 p.m. sponsored' by the Londesboro United Church Sunday School and held on the COMMUNITY HALL GROUNDS LONDESBORO Followed by program consisting of play, "Bolts and Nuts," presented' by the Auburn Dramatic Society and sponsored by the choir of the church. Special music given between a*. Come prepared to enjoy a good supper and loads of fun from this humorous play. Admission: Adults $5c; Children 20c SPECIAL VALUESJUNE x8,19.., 2QTH, NATIONAL SOAP RED & WHITE CUSTARD FLAKES 5.lb. box 42c POWDER 16 oz tin 25c,, GOLDEN GLOW DUNDURN PLUM COFFEE lb. bag... 39c JAM 32''oz. Jar...... 2'9c PRUNES New Large, Meaty 2 25c: YOUR CHOICE 196 ib. SOUP Clark's Tomato or Veg. 2 tins 15c Tip Top Tomato Surprise Tip Ton JUICE SOAP TOMATOE19 2 tins 19c 4 cakes ... 19c titins 25c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Juicy Sunkist ()ranges doz. 25c New Green Beans lb. —... 19c Seedless 5 for. Grapefruit ... 25c New Texas Onions 3 lbs. 20c LEAF LETTUCE RADISHES GR. ONIONS CUKES TOMATOES SPINACH CARROTS PINEAPPLE CAULIFLOWER BERRIES Choice Large Lemons 3 for 10c Large Head Lettuce '2 for 19c New Ontario , Beets 2 for 15c New Ontario Cabbage 2 lb. 11c C. M. SHEARING PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON WHY NOT HAVE YOUR Plumbing or Furnace Overhauled DURING THE SUMMER Help will be scarce so get your order in and be ready for the cold weather. PRICES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ON PLUMBING AND HEATING T. �a��k1n� HARDWARE and PLUMBING j Phone 244 HELP THE RED CROSS HELP THE RED CROSS` GOOD VALUES White Footwear for Women, Misses, in Tan or Black Leather and many MENS JERSEYS, Pennman brand 39c Briefs to snatch MENS SHIRTS OR DRAWERS Pennman brand per garment 69c MENS COMBS. with long legs and short sleeves per -suit .,...-.,,.,.,..,. 98c MENS BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS per suit $1.79 MENS DRESS SHIRT'S good qual- ity prices ...... r. 1.25, 1.59, 1.69, 1.89 MENS SPORT SHIRTS colors white or blue prices $1.49, $1.89 MENS WORK SHIRTS 95c,$1.15,$1.25 MENS WASHABLE PANTS sum- mer weight per pair $2.25 WENS WORK PANTS $1.89, $2.25 MENS OVERALLS $1.6'0, $2.25, $2.89 MENS WORK CAPS 29c and 35c Children, Boys and Men..., Also sizes lines of Sport Wear. MENS STRAW HATS 19c and 25c 49c MENS DRESS BELTS $2.89 50c BOYS BROADCLOTH PYJAMAS $1.19 BOYS DRESS SHIRTS 75c, 89c, $1.00 BOYS WORK SHIRTS 75c, 85c, $1.00 BOYS. OVERALLS Walker brand ages 8 $1.39 ages 10, 12, 14, 16, $1.55 BOYS WORK PANTS color blue prices $1.00' and $1.55 BOYS SPORT SHIRT $1.29 BOY DRESS PAN'AS . $1.89. $2.25, $2.89 BOYS SUSPENDERS 25c and 29c Clifford Lobh,.k. S.on PHONE 40, THE, STORE tHAT:.SAVES YOU MONEY. 114111/111/1111,41~4