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The Clinton News Record, 1942-11-05, Page 8PAGE 8` CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., NOV. 5, 1942 CALL EAT',/TIE'S► FOR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE , FUNERAL DIRECTOR—AMBULANCE' —FURNITURE• GEORGE B. BEATTIE PHONE 184w The Mack all Cast Furnace INSURES,,,,,,o,..:...,: HEALTH — COMFORT a ' , gh, `VFi'- SATISFACTION F�lnr� 4j wS CANADA'S LEADING FURNACE t5 �� nZ dlrpaa x ;; One Used Cook Stove $15.00 One Used Cook Stove $20.00y�.a~�`` SHEET IRON HEATERSt� { IN 4 SIZES RANGING FROM AA 54.50 to $7,50 • ,tom uai 5,,m,, SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. . CLINTON, ONT. Mens Winter Overcoats ! Big Warm Stylish Coats in All the' Seasons Latest Models are now on our racks and you will be surprised at the remarkably Moderate price at which these coats are being offered. These are not normal times in the Clothing Trade and many lines are • not being delivered and no doubt repeat orders will be hard to, get, so "BE WISE", look up your last year's coat and if you feel it should be 'replaced, to you we say "BUY EARLY". COATS PRICED FROM $18.00 to $36,00 MEN'S UNDERWEAR Buy While Stocks are Complete — It will not cost you any more and you can get the size you want in the weightyou wear. STANFIELD'S, ALL WOOL — We carry a full line in these famous garments in the Blue, Red or Gold Label qualities. Also a complete 'showing of the finer lines of Combinations made by Stanfield, Pen- man or Tiger Brand and at price from $1.50 up. VEP.Y SPECIAL—Men's Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers— Wool (reinforced with a little cotton) and Specially priced at $1.35 a gar'nt Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts — Adam Hats — Scott & Mellott Shoes for Mea Agents Tip Top Tailors. Stove Pipes, Glass and Paints When in Need of Stove or Furance Pipes Give us a Call. WE'MAKE OUR -OWN Glass of All Kinds at Best Prices MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS, USE THE: BEST .., HARDWARE and * Ilankins PLUMBING � Phone 244 Evening Auxiliary Thd regular business meeting of the Evening Auxiliary of the Red Cross was heldi Monday evening in the Agri- cultural Board rooms with a , large" attendance. The Auxiliary is pleased to notice that its attendance has in- creased steadily for the past two months. The following are the knitted goods brought in for October, 3 lady's sweaters with sleeves; 1 pair aldy's gloves; 2 pair men's gloves; 2 pair seamen's socks; 3 pair regular socks; 1 pair seamen's stockings; 1 v -neck sweater; 1 tuck -in; and 4, pair re- gular. mitts. Hospital Supplies. for October; 200 cotton bandages; 100 surgical towels 565 gauze wipes. The E1 ening Auxiliary would like to take this opportunity of thanking Mrs. (Dr) Evans, Clinton for. 1 knit- ted afghan and Mies Florence Dorr- ington of the County Home for one quilt. LTY VICTORY BONDS Drafting, of Farm Boys • ICalling up of Farm boys for arm- ed services was discussed at the re - 'cent convention in Toronto of Can- ladian Telephone Association, accord- ing to the Globe and Mail, Ken Jack- son, Kippen, commissioner of the Tuckersmith system, advocated per- manent exemption for farmers, in preference to thepresent method of granting periodic postponements. He stated that many farms in his own community had been closed for lack of help. He opined that the National War Services registrar, usually locat- ed in a distant city or community was not in a position to judge the merit of,apnlications by farmers. BIRTHS FALCONER—In Clinton Public Hos- pital, on Monday, November 2nd. to Mr. and Mrs. George L. Falcon- er, of Brucefield, a son, (William Thomas.)., LOVE—Di Clinton :Public Hospital, on Sunday, November lst, to Mrs. Love, wife of L.A.C. Love of No. :..,31 R,A.F, School, Clinton, a son What kind of a Canada are yell going' to live in after tbe war? The answer' deser"yes your serious meditation and action. You are now in enjoyment of your home, your church, your cov- eted freedom, your life, your RIGHTS. You will freely concede that respon- sibilities'cannot be separated ' from rights. We now relish these rights in Canada to an extent not surpassed by any country in the world. Is 'it not our obligation,our trust to main- tain these rig1 ts'-and, blessings. Noth- ing 'Matters -Now :But Victory, to do it, thousands haveJdeoided it is worth fighting for and dying for. We oth- er thousands at home must decide that our Canada is worth lending for or investing for at a reasonable rate of interest. Note the 0.double action of your dollar in a Victory Bond, it helps win the war and is a profitable invest- ment. Make available, victory tools with as many 'dollars as our fighting men spend' hours in' using them. Who can design a shrunken Canada and con- ceive ourselves as slaves under a bru- tal Hitler, the need for your dollars is great, the cause so good. Let us fin- ish the in-ish-the job,'its a task for all to share in. The only way to bring our men home victorious and re -instate you and your methods of life as it has been and should be is to lend your money to buy planes, ships, guns and tanks, to establish a solid wall of dollar de- fense. You speak and think of in - 'creased taxation, but revise your. thinking and compare what you at times judge hardship with the miser- able conditions that would follow our defeat. Nothing Matters Now But Victory — Buy the Bonds that will Bolster the Boys. The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Bast Miss Cora Streets, of Toronto spent the week end at her home in town Miss Frances Levis of London spent the week end at her home in town. Miss Eudora Hyde of Hensall spent last weelc visiting her grandmother, Mrs. J. W. Manning. Miss Jean Hearn of'Kitchener was a week end visitor at her home in town. Miss Ida Belle • Watson of Centralia was the week end guest of Miss Joyce Kearns. Miss Phyllis Manning student at Wes, tern University, London, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy Manning. Misses' Florence Aiken and Barbara Thompson of Kitchener spent the week end at their homes in town. Mr. and Mrs. Dia Cornish visited over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyers, of Wilton Grove. Mr. and. Mrs. Bernard Sims and son Bobbie of London visited Mayor and Mrs McMurray this week. Mr. Clifford Tyndall of Toronto was in town on Tuesday attending the funeral of his aunt, the late Mrs. Arthur Tyndall., Mr. Ray Rumball, of Montreal was in town on Tuesday attending the funeral of the late Mrs. Arthur J. Tyndall. Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Corless and Mr. and Mrs. James. McGill attended the Moncrief United Church annual fowl supper last Thursday evening. Mrs. Robt. Trick has returned home after'spending a very pleasant vaca- tion in Blenheim with her sister. Miss Margaret Colquhoun, Mrs. Er- nest Selves% Mr. Clayton Colquhoun Of Science Hill, were guests of Mr. • and Mrs. A, J. McMurray on Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs, M. T. Corless were in Acton on Saturday attending the funeral of Mrs. Benson Corless' mother, the late Mrs. R. J. McPher- son. Mrs. , Alfred Smith of Cochrane is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Hawkins, She came down to help take care of her grandmOth- er, Mrs. Hugh Miller;' who is quite ill. • ' Mrs. W. J. Vodden. and Mrs. ISI. W. Charlesworth spent last week end with Mr and Mrs. W. R. Nimmo of. Toronto, and also attended the fun- eral oftheir uncle, the late Mr Al- bert 'Wise. Mr. and Mrs. James .Livermore were) in Aylmer ,on Tuesday attending the complimentary banquet, given by the:ditizens, of Aylmer -and com- munity, in honor of Judge Liver more,; .:1VIrs. ',Livermore 'and the children: uy ;'British' Buy English Daffodils for Winter and Spring Bloom 10c EACH Limited Number of Tulips all Named Varieties for Outdoor Planting CUT FLOWERS Mums, Roses and Carnations BUY VICTORY BONDS and Help Win the War. F. R. CUNINGHAME Member' of'. Florists Tel. Del As. Personal care given every order and special attention given to funeral Orders. Phones 176 and 31 FALL. SPECIALS 1-2 lb Pure Gold Cocoa 15a 5 lb -bag Wheat Berries 25c 1 lb New Cheese 30e 5 large Seedless Grapefruit 25c 1. pkg Tillson's Quick Oats 17c 3 pkg Doctor Bollards Dog Food 25c 2 tins Van Camps Kidney Beans 25c 1 pkg 25 qt Wheat Nuggets 39c 1 pkg Prairie Nuts with Bowl 25c 1 pkg Wheat Puffs with tumbler 39c 1 Can Libby's Condensed milk .,..10c 3 pkg Huron Toilet Tissue 10e 2 lb bag Eatmore Cooking Bran 13c RAISINS EXPECTED THIS WEEK W. L. JOHNSON GROCER DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m. PHONE 286 SupeiriOr Stores PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR November 5, 6, 7. limon, Large Package 23c Tillson's quick cooking Oats ig pkg 15e Neilson's Cocoa 1 lb tin 29c Domestic Shortening 1 lb 19c Rice Krispies 2 pkgs 25c Aylmer`Tomato Catsup bottle 14c Old English Paste Wax 1 ib tin 49c Nabob Coffee, '1 ib bag 49c Ivory Soap, Lge Bar Gold Soap, bar Finest New Cheese, Ib Five Roses Flour, 7 lb bag Vanilla Extract, 8 oz. bottle .... Magic Baking Powder, 16 oz tin . Oranges, Good size doz ..... Grapefruit, 4 for 10e 5e 29c '' 27c 15c 30e 39e 25e Potatoes, P.E.I., 75 Ib bag .. $1.75 Cooking Onions, small size 10 lbs 25c Sweet Potatoes, 3 lbs 25c r. R. THflIYIPSON Caretaker Wanted Wanted—A caretaker for the Clin- ton Public School. Duties to com- mence December first, 1942. Applica- tions received till November 16th. Apply to. John Bartley, Sec.-Treas. Clinton. 17-2 CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAY TIME TABLE Trains will arrive at and depart from Clinton as follows: Toronto and Goderich Division Going East, depart 6.43 aro. Going East, depart ... 3.05 p.m. Going West, depart 11.50 a.m. Going West, 'depart 10.35 p.m. Londck and Clinton Div. Coming North, arrive . 11,15 a.m. Going 'South,'leave • 3.10 p.m. For Sale One small size Quebec Heater, com- plete with pipes. Price, three dollars. Phone Clinton 282. 17-1 SALE AND AFTERNOON TEA The Women's Association of the Presbyterian Church will hold a white elephant sale and afternoon tea on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19th In the church basement, commen- cing at 3 , o'clock. MENU: Chicken Salad, Tomato Jelly, Brown and White Bread, Cookies and Tea. 17-2 KEEP THIS DATE OPEN Annual Fowl Supper of St. Joseph Church, Clinton MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16th Supper Bingo. Dance 15-2 The. Toggery Shoppe Operated by . G. EDIGHOFFER & SON SPECIAL PURCHASE OF LADIES' FULL FASHIONED HOSE (SUBSTANDARDS) Sizes VA, 9, 91/2, , 10 '& 101/2 Various Shades Silk to the Top PAIR 4 a z 79c GOOD CLOTHES DESERVE GOOD CARE — LET NEWTEX DO IT The Toggery Shoppe Phone 324 B. Streets in charge. WORK, SAVE,, LEND,—BUY--VICTORY RONI SPECIAL VALUES' FOR NOVEMBER 6th. and 7th ROSE WHOLE DILL PICKLES, Jar 23c WONDERFUL SOAP 5 Bars 19c HAND PICKED 'WHITE BEANS, 5 lbs..„.„... 23c RED AND WHITE TABLE SALT, 2 boXes .;... .... 15c Doissoc spi..: ia YOUR CHOICE 19c Ib. GARDEN PATCH WAX BEANS, 2 Tins 25c AYLMER DICED BEETS, Tin lOc CLARK'S PORK AND $EANS, Tin 10c: RED AND WHITE NO4 PEAS, 2 tins 23c GARDEN 3c- GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES JUICY TEXAS Pepper Oranges doz. 39 SQUASH CHOICE HEARTS O,F' 3 for 10c Celery 2 for 29c Spanish JUICY CALIFORNIA Lemons, 3 - ONIONSlOc 3 Ibs 20c TEXAS SEEDLESS Grapefruit 5 -.25 CHOICE WAXED -- Turnips 2 lbs 5c, FANCY CALIF. Grapes, 2 lbs 35c PARSNIPS — SWEET POTATOES — CABBAGE --CARROTS HEAD LETTUCE — HOT HOUSE TOMATOES — MUSHROOMS C. M. SHEA.RING PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON BALL & ZAPFE BALL ZAPFE Old Reliable Dealers in a General Line of HARDWARE and FURNITURE Prompt 'Attention to Ambulance Calls modern and Efficient Embalmers and Funeral Directors Store Phone 195 DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFE Phone 110 - Phone 103 1.1011 i November 5th to 7th Giant size 69c pkg Large size 20c pkg. Forest City Baking Powder, tin 21c Kraft Dinner, package 18c Aylmer Cream style corn, 2 tins 25c Harry Hornes Custard pwdr, tin 22c Franco American Macaroni, 2 to 25c Mrs. Beeten's Peas, tin 8c Pnap Hand Cleaner, 2 tins 27c Quaker Macaroni, 2 pkg. 25c Moody's Toilet Flush, tin • 23c 'Alymer Garden Peas, Choice Quality, 2 for 25c Egg Noodles, 14 oz pkg, 2 for 19c Iodized Salt, 2 lb size, 2 pkg,, 17c Gold Medal, pudding pwdr, 5 pkg 25c AIlen's Sweet Apple Juice, 32 oz bottle' 19c Prunes, 3 ib for ,..,......, 25c °Soyamalt, Delicious Chocolate Drink 6 oz tin 19c Castle Floor Wax, 1 lb tin 28c All Wheat, 2 pkg. 23c Lynn Valley Peas, 2 tins 23c Pilchards, 2 tins for 25c FRESH VEGETABLES & FRUITS IN OUR MEAT COUNTER FRESH SAUSAGE, 25c LB FRESH WIENERS, 27c LB DUTCH LOAF, • 29c, LP MACARONI & CHEESE Lf 29c LB RAM & TONGUE Loaf. .,,45c LB BREAKFAST BACON 42c LB 17c lb Orval Lbit Gr d' Y cer THE STORE 1 HAT SAVES YOU MONEY. PHONE 40: