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Another Shipment of new Over-
coats expected this week
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V. D. FALCONER
Clinton, Ont.
Deer Shooting in
Bruce Next Week
An open season for deer will be
held next weetc in the County of Bruce
The dates are from Nov. 15th to Nov.
20th inclusive. The use of dogs will
not be allowed.
Reports are that deer are very
scarce in the south part of the,eounty.
Farmers who other years saw 'many
about their properties say that few
have been seen in the open this year.
It is thought that they may not only
be scarce but that after the shooting
of last year the animals are keeping
closer to the bush.
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King Praises Huron Fliers
Two R.C.A.F. officers of No. 12
E.F.T.S, Sky Harbour, Flt. Lt. Swan-
bergson, C.F.I. and PO. Balduff, a fly -
nig instructor, have received commen-
dation from King George for Meritor-
sous service.
Of Icelandic origin, Fit. Lt. Swan.
berguson :has been flying since,' 1927.
He was once a sky writer. He has
been `with the R.C.A.F. since' 1930.
has a fine record and is a strong pro-
ponent
roponent of safe flying. ,
Pilot Officer Balduff is an 'Amer-
ican, - a native of Colorado and . also
has a remarkable fine flying record
He and his wife and five children live
on a small farm near . the airport.
* arrnin .not fl in
g, y g, is his hobby.
Decorate Huron Armories
The exterior of the armories in
Goderich is to be painted; and the in,
terior whitewashed by the municip.
ality of Goderich, which owns the.
building, under an agreement with the
town and the Department of Defence
The government will undertake chan-
ges in the interior which will include
the i"enovation of the lecture room and
officers and the builidng of a new re-
creation room.
This announcement is made by Lt.
Col. R. C. Hays, K. C.', officer: com-
manding "C" Company, Middlesex
Huron Regiment.
Every Tuesday and Friday nights,
Officers and N.O.O. training classes
are being held at the armories` and
will continue for twelve weeks. The
instructions come from headquarters
at London.
"C" Company is now well equipp-
ed. A Boys anti -Tank rifle has been
added recently, also web equipment,
bayonets and gas respirators for the
full company. There also are Bren
and Rising machine guns, 22 target
rifles and five thousand tons of am-
munition, Springfield rifles, ere.
The company will be at Strathroy
on November 20-21 to participate in
a battalion .scheme.
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and 'envelopes in every price
range aiid quality, includiig
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See our display of War Sav-
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a purchase of War Savings
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Mrs. C. A, Salisbury of London spent
Sunday with relatives here.
Miss Greta Taylor of London was a
week end visitor at her home in
town.
Mrs. Robert McKinley of Zurich, is
the guest of hers sister, Mrs. John
McKinley.
Messrs. Thomas Churchill and I.
Le Beau are hunting in the Parry
Sound District.
Mr. Ray Rumball of Montreal visited
his mother, Mrs. J. B. Rumball, for
a few days this week.
Dr, G. S. Elliott and Miss Pearl El -
Batt of London were week end visit-
ors at their home in town.
Mrs, Green (nee Grace Hellyer) of
Corpus Christi, Texas, is visit-
ing her father, Mr. W. H. Hellyar,
Cpl, 'McCann, Mrs. McCann and son
Bobby have returned after spend- '1
ing two weeks with Dr. McCann irlR
Winnipeg.
Mrs, William Ball and little son,
Nelson, who have spent the past
WEDDINGS
MORGAN—COLE' A pretty 'lint quiet wedding took
place at the parsonage of Memorial
Baptist Church, Stratford, on Satur-
day afternoon at 8.00 o'elocic when
Rev: l8, 11. Chipchase united in`mar-
riage Corporal Ellen Jane Cole, Kit-
chener' and Mr. Joseph Patrick Mor-
gan, Clinton. The bride is a daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. W. E: Cole, 88 Lau-
rier' street Stratford, and the 'bride-
groom 'is the son of the late Mr, and
Mrs. •Samuel ' Morgan, Belfast, Ire-
land.
The bride wore a 'wool suit in air
force blue shade with black aceessor-
ies and a corsage of 'roses and' ferns.
'Miss 'Ethel .Cole'' was her sister's
bridesmaid, • wearinga` brown 'wool
suit''ttimnied with beige with which
she wore'brown accessories and a
corsage sof roses and fern. Mr. Fred
Gilbert was the hest roan`:
Following the ceremony a reception
was • held 'at' the borne of the bride's
parents and a .buffet luncheon was
served to a number of relatives and
friends, attending from Halifax, N.S„
Toronto and Clinton. Later Mr. and+
Mrs. Morgan left on a short honey-(!
moon trip.
JORNSTON. —PJ LWfiOD
In a charming 'ceremony at St,
Paul's Anglican Church, Clinton, at
high noon Wednesday, Lucy ,Made-
line Ellwood, became the bride of Wil-
liam Beverly, Johnston of Goderich,
Rev. G. W< Moore officiated.
The. bride is the, only daughter
of - Mr and Mrs Ernest Ellwood' of
Clinton; the bridegrooms,: a son of
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Johnston, Gode-
rich.
Decorations of hemlock with while
chrysanthemums, were used effectiv-
ely in. the church where the bridal
music was played by Mrs. Theo. Frem-
lin. The guest pews were marked off
with white tulle streamers.
Given in marriage 'by her father
the bride wore a floor length gown
of white slipper satin, fashioned on
simple lines with three quarter length
sleeves, full skirt and sweetheart neck-
line. Her three-quarter length veil of
embroidered net fell from an Eliza-
bethan headdress, and she carried a
cascade bouquet of Pearson red roses,
She also wore a single strand o,
pearls, the, gift of the groom, and
white satin. fingerless gloves. Miss
Marie Ellwood, attended her cousin as
bridesmaid. She was dressed in pale
blue satin, fashioned on the same
lines as the bride's'gown with match
ng headdress of feathers and shoulder
ength veil. She carried yellow chrys-
anthemums in an arm bouquet.
0, D. Jack Duckworth .of Godericb
A is home on leave, was best man
The ushers were Frank Ellwood of
Wiarton, brother of the bride an(
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SPECIALS FOR
November 11, 12, 13.
READICU'T MACARONI OR
SPAGHETTI, 2 lbs .... 9c
KELLOGG'S CORNFLAKES
4, 8 ounce Pkgs ........ 29e
SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER
16 ounce tin 19c
FRY'S COCOA
54 lb tin 19c
VAN CAMP'S PRE-COOKED
BEANS, 12 ounce 2 pkg. 29c
FLO-GLO LIQUID WAX
20 ounce 'jar 29c
OXO CUBES, 10s
Package 25c
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
2 Tins 21c
PURE LARD
1 pound 190
JAVEX
2 bottles 29c
- HAWES FLOOR WAX
1 Ih tin .... 45c
CAMAY SOAP,
3 Bars 19e
GRAPEFRUIT, Size 96s
2 for
Newton Black of Goderich. blaring
the signing of the register, Mr. Ralph
Henderson of Goderich, sang "Be-
cause.'
The reception was held at the
br'ide's home. Princess street. Mtn.
Ellwood received in a smart street
ength gown of turquoise blue crepe
with navy. accessories and corsage o
pink roses. Mrs. Johnston chose it
two piece plum coloured crepe dress
with black accessories and also wore
few weeks at Nanaimo, B. C., have
returned and are at present with
Mrs. J. Mossop, at Varna.
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CONSTANCE
The autumn thankoffering of Con-
stance W.M.S, was held at the home
of the president, Mrs, Wm. Britton
on Wednesday of last week. The meet-
ing was opened by .singing hymn 81.
followed by prayer by Mrs. P, Lind-
say, Mrs. Menzies and Mrs. B. Snell; t
Mrs. Lindsay read the Bible lesson b
and Mrs. ' Britton 'gave a short on
verses read. A solo by Mrs. Menzies
followed by a i}eading from the life
of Wni. Casey, first missionary to In-
dia by Mrs. Win. Jewitt, a solo' by
Met. G. Mclllwain and Miss E. Brit-
ton was much appreciated. The press,.
dent then introduced the guest speak-
er, Mrs.. Roy Lawson, d " Seaforth, t
who took as her Subject "the bt and o
road and the narrow road" taken, L
from Matthew '7: 13-14. The closing
hymn 296 was sung Mrs. Britton pro-
nounced the benediction. After winchd
a social time was enjoyed.
A chicken pie supper is being held
a corsage of roses. The bride's table
'was centred with the four -tiered wed,
ding cake, pink candelbra in glass
holders and pink and white streamers.
Bronze baby mutts were the only
ther decorations in the diningroom.
The buffet Iuncheon was served by
four friends of the bride, Misses Marie
Savage, Lois Hanley, Audrey CoIqu-
boun and "Shirley Turner.
Later, Mr. and Mrs. Johnston left
on a motor trip east. The bride
hose for travelling a two-piece dress
n )moss green with brown accessories
Town feather hat with veil and
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tweed coat.. They will reside in Gode-
rieh.
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Hope Speech Will.
End Peace Talk(
The British Press expressed hope
Ila Prhne Minister Churchill's speech
n'Tuesday might put an end to un-
timely talk and halt declines on the
ondon and New York Stock exchan s
which have been attributed to a sull-
en wave of over -optimism.
Mr. Churchill repeatedly warned
against any hope of a sudden German
ollapse and the Financial News,
commenting on the market fluctua
in the Constance United Church on
Wednesday evening Nov. 17th. There
will be a good program. Proceeds to
go to the Red Cross. The draw for
the petal quilt will be made.
Mr. and. Mrs. Lorne E. Lawson were
in London recently on Radio business.
Mr. and Mrs; ,Walter Scott accom-
panied them. P
Quite a number from the commun. 1
ity attend the Federation of Agricul e
ture banquet concert and dance at
Londesboro last Thursday night.
Miss Helen Thompson, who has been
visiting Mn and Mrs. E. Adams re-
turned home to St. Williams on Fri- a
day
tions, said that if peace expectations
were to blame "then perhaps Mr.
Churchill's speech will make people
think again."
The test of the London press fol-
lowed much the same vein in ap-
landing the Prime Minister for putt-
ng a datiiper on unjustified peace
xpectations,
The :Times called ,Mr. Churchill's
speech a summons tothe people "to
eseh.ew speculation . . and to brace
thetnselves instead to face the elim
x of their long struggle."
The News -Chronicle. asserted: "It
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T, fl.1��MPSON
DANCE
In S. S. No. 11 School House
Goderich Township
Friday, November 19th
Good Music with new and old time
Dancing
Lunch Sold. Admission 25 cents
Proceeds for War Relief
69-2
BAZAAR
In Council Chambers
.Saturday, Nov. 13th
at 2.30 o'clock
Under the auspices of the Red, Shield
Women's Auxiliary.
Home Baking Produce —Aprons
and Novelties -Quilts
Afternoon Tea
Menu:
Meat and Salad Plate
Brown and White Bread and Butter
Pie Tea
25 Certs
Supper for Business People from
6 to 7 o'clock
35 cents 69-2
would be criminal folly to let up
on our exertions in this supreme crisis
of the war."
"A note of caution was observable
in the speech which was not merely
the foram] insurance of a statesman
against the unexpected." said the
Dail; Telegraph, adding: "A dispro-
portionate optimism is one thing
Which might defeat front, the'
'w f i t r "
THU:JS.,. NOV..11, 1943
VALUES FOR NOVEMBER 12th and 13th
JUMBO' POPPING RED & WHITE nowt
CORN, LB 15c WAX, Ib tin ; ,.29c
RED & WHITE TOILET COWAN'S PERFECTION
TISSUE,., .. . . 3 FOR 25c COCOA Ib tin 23o
COFFEE, Red and White, Lb. Pkg. 43c
FIVE ROSES,
FLOUR 7 Ib bag 29e
AYLIVlER TOMATO
$OUP, Tin . , 10c
MACLAREN'S " PREPARED
MUSTARD, 2 jars ' 17c
vial T G1+1tM CEREAL
BREX, pkg, 25e
`CLAIM'S GOVERNOR
SAUCE; Bottle 25t
)DST's LARGE CORN
FLAKES,.....; 2 pkgs 23c
LAMPS "MAZDA, 25, 40, 60 watt each 15c
DR. BALLARDS DOG EWING'S LEMON PIE
FOOD, pkg 10oFILLER, Tin 15c
RED FEA'THE'R GLASSCO ORANGE
PUDDINGS, pkg • 10e MARMALADE, jar 35o
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
LETTUCE — TOMATOES — MUSHROOMS— GREEN BEANS
CRANBERRIES — CELERY — SPINACH -- TURNIPS—SQUASH
CALIFORNIA CHOICE 360's
Lemons, ' . 6 for 19c
CALIFORNIA ICED
Grapes, Ib
23e
FLORIDA. LARGE 80's
Grapefruit, 3 for 29e
FLORIDA JUICY 288s
Oranges, Dozen 39c
CHOICE SWEET
Potatoes, 2 lbs • 19e
CHOICE WASHEIT
Carrots, 3 Ibs 12e
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PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON
SHOWING A LARGE STOCK
Of Chesterfield Suits and Occasional Chairs, and
quite a variety of Desks, China Cabinets, Smokers
and tables for many different uses.
All kinds of Congoleum Rugs, Beds, Springs and
Mattresses
Also a new line of shopping or knitting bags in
smart colors. They are very attractive
And several styles of Wardrobes to choose from.
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AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS
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Nov. 11 to L3th
Chicken Haddie 35c Tin
Sea -Leet Mackerel 35c Tin
Van Camps Quick (Serve Beans 151c Pkg.
Post's Bran Flakes 2 packages 21c
Morning Cheer Coffee 39c a lb.
Club House Coffee 49c a lb
Loose Cocoa 19c Ib.
Quick Quaker Oats with tumbler 29c pkg.
Toddy 1 Ib Tin 45c
Van Camps' Tomato Soup.2 Tins 19c
Forest City Baking Powder qt. sealers 35c
Peerless Laundry Soap, 5 bars 25c
Popping Corn 19c Ib.
Rainbow Noodle Soup, 2 pkg. 21c
Clark's Governor Sauce, 29c Bottle
Hawes Wax, 1 Ib jar 45c
Old Dutch Cleanser 2 Tins 23c
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
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