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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1941-02-06, Page 8f ''AGE .R FRONT ''/, of choice Beef, cut up free 15c ib. CHOICE SAUSAGE 15c lb. PORK CHOPS 22c lb. LAMB CHOPS30c Ib. VEAL STEWS 18c 1b: ORDER'S TAKEN FOR GEESE, TURKEY'S ` ' AND CHICKENjS CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Pbene 162. Albert Street See Our Stock... OF CROSS CUT SAWS — AXES WEDGES, SAW SETS and FILES. everything you need when going to the bush. 1—only New Idea wood Heater with Cast Fire Box Regular 21.00 —18.00 Two used Cook stoves in Good Condition at' a Bargain. SUTTER .PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS • PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. Stock Taking Specials We are now busy stocktaking and many new lines are finding their way to the bargain counters. Some are broken lines, some discontinued lines some counter soiled. 'alerts Jumbo Sweater Coats, All Wool Special .... . , .. .. , . $2.29 Mens Sweater Coats, medium weight. To clear $1.39 Boys Sweater, Broken lines, reg. to $1.50 clearing 79c Mens 'Work Sox, All Wool, Very Special 19c Mens Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, Clearing $1,15 Boys Fleece Lined Combinations, odd size 79c Boy's Windbreakers, Reg. $2.25, To Clear $1.79 Men's Fine Shirts, Broken size Tookes, Arrows and Brills ,,,$1.39 Fiannelette Blankets, Large size $2.35 Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawers, Counter soiled, only 69c A few More Boy's Bloomers, Reg. to $2.00, To Clear 49c Men's Heavy Wool Mitts, while they last, 35c MEN'S OVERCOATS We have still a nice assortment of coats and the prices are very slow. You can save a lot of money on your new coat by buying during this month. Coats reg to $21.00 Clearing at $14.95. Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts — Adam Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes for Men Agents Tip Top Tailors. Try Dawkins Hardware for a good Cross Cut Saw or a good Axe. We have the Cheaper Grade too. See us for a good RANGE OR HEATER A Few left at Old Prices. llawkinsHARDWARE and Phone 244 PLUMBING GODERICH TOWNSHIP Miss Wanda Cluff has returned hone after a short visit with friends at London, MissBeverley Merner is visiting her great-aunt, Miss M. Reid at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holland spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ken Mer - ,ler. Mr. and Mrs. W. Pickett spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Murray. Mi. B. Rathwefl has been confined to his bed since his return from County C'outtcil. Mrs. Robert Taylor spent Sunday With her husband at Chatham;' The eoeth End Red Otoss unit will Meet at 2 o'clock Wednesday -after- noon, Feb. 12th, at the home of, Mrs.• John Middleton, Please come, prepay= ed to quilt, All ladies of the neigh borhood .are urged to attend, LONDESBORO Mrs: Jones and familyhave retnrn- ed to their home near Aylmer after a pleasant visit with the for mer's par- ents here. Mr. Dinnis Roberton spent Sunday with his mother in the village. Espanola, Mrs, Fingland and children will remain for a longer visit. Mr. Tom Moon is holidaying at his home, On Friday evening of last week, a large crowd of skaters and spectators assembled at the rink; tin exciting game of "Broom Ball' was the open- ing feature, which provided the usual thrills. Following this about 100 Skaters young and .old enjoyed two hours of `this delightful winter. sport. The weather was ideal and the ice in perfect condition. The refreshment booth was well patronized, healthy appetites -being satisfied by gener- ous servings of excellent tomato soup, Tile evening Was 50 throughly enjoyed by all peesetit, that another skating party Will be held next Fri- day evening, It is expected that one of the features of the evening wil]'bo a Brown Ball game between. the vil- lage and country women with Mrs. Menzie and Mrs, E. Wood as captains. Bring your skates and enjoy the ev- ening with us. On Monday evening of this week a Broom Ball tournament was held on local rink, when four teams from, the village and surrounding country tried their skill at the game. Y•k..._, THE CLINTON i]'EW$,RECORD Friday Feb. 14th is St. Valentines Day the day on which by old` custom, aiuci tradition, loversand others, send ex- pressive tokens containing sentiments of admiration dr affection and some- times ridicule, If not a gift send a card, years go by and still we uphold the ancient and time honoured custom of recognizing the birthday of St. Valentine. Some cards are sauey, some piquant, and some dignified, suitable for Sweetheart, Mother, Father, Brother, Sister, Teacher, Wife, Husband etc. The observance of the day dates back to 300 years before Christ it is written andmore popular today than ever, so there is no danger of it's being allowed' to perish from the earth. (Postal authorities in Toronto, a- lone estimated that 150,000 were in the mail bags last year) Cupids arr- ows continue to find their mark with gratifying regularity. It starts with the very young and tapers off with the aged. • Valentines for friends and foes Valentines for tots and beaux. McCall Needlework, Knitting and Crocheting, summer issue, has just come to hand. Abounding with new and novel ideas and patterns for knit- ted apparel, crochet work, needlepoint, rugs, slip covers, house linens, sum= mer bccessor•ies etc., this issue is sure to ; be well received. It is a good policy to secure your copy early as there are only a limited number of each issue printed. The price remains unchanged at 35c per Copy The W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest—Always the Best I pm it II Ilitl ram uun•�n i„ LLnuniul0l01 III II I� tlllll711������r,,rrpr _.�Ifllll�� Masters David Steep and Bob Cox of Lend= Were the guests of •the former's grandmother, Mrs. David Steep, over the weekend. Mrs. Annie Brotvn spent the weekend with her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Hoggart of Londesboro.. Miss Marian Pickett has returned. from a visit in'New Hamburg with Mr, and Mrs. Laurence Plumsteel. Miss N. Bentley visited in London last week with Miss H. Dunne, Mr. Stanley and Miss Phyllis Caw- thra of Elora and Private Bill John- son and Thos, Styrnpson of 'Niagara on the Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell last weekend. Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Roberton of London, spent Sunday with the fornr- er's'parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Rob- erton. Mr. Bruce Biggar: of Haliburton is spending a few holidays with his parents in town and with Miss Isobel of Toronto, Miss Cathleen Cuninghame of Tor- onto University, spent last weekend at her home in town. Mrs. Melvin Crich spent the week- end with Goderieh friends. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Richards of Stratford, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Melvin Crich. Work meetings will be held reg- ularly each Monday afternoon at 2.30 in the Council Chamber. Miss Bar- bara Snell will give her course in War Emergency Nutrition. Clinton Drama Group will present TWO' 1 ACT PLAYS Thurs. Feb. 13 at 8,15 in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON The Weatherman's Secret Kate Penn, the secretary, Donalcia • Adams, Bill Gadget, the inventor, Orville Lobb. Cotton, Ann Corn, the farmer's wife Dorothy Mutch. Mrs: Harold de Speppes, the invalid's wife Mrs, F. Fingland. Deuteronomy Flowers,' the United' states Senator, Roy Fitzsimons. and — Weatherbee! States Senator; and — Weatherbee! "In the Cellar" Lord Kidderminster, Percy Livermore. Lieut. Hugh Ashford R.N, Kenneth Colguhoun, Albert, Charles Thonvpson, Lady Kidderminster, "Mrs. A. H. 0'. Neil. • Stella, the daughter, Marie Savage. Morrie, the maid, Theda Watson. Both plays are produced: by special arranyement with Samuel Pt'eech Canada, Ltd., Toronto. Admission—Season's Ticket8 15c single pefformahe'e, adults 35c, child, ren 15e, • Proceeds for Patriotic Purposes Trine bee eye, is able to go back to Icer LETTUI Leaf Lettuce is now ready in our greenhouses, We will be glad, to supply you with. it Oriel) and Fresh. Fresh cut for your orders 10c a bunch. CUT FLOWERS We now handling a nice var- iety of Out Flowers: Roses, Carn- ations, Daffodils, ,Shocks, Poetas, Forget -me -trots, Stevie, and Lilt lies. Flowers make the ideal Val- entine. Let us supply you for February 14th. 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 -Quality Meat Market Choice Rib Roasts of beef 20e ib. Meaty Rib Boil of beef ... 18c Ib. Homemade Sausage 15e Ib. Beef Liver 15c 11). Bologna 18c Ib. Pork Chops .. .,. 22e Ib. Ham Roast of 'Pork ........23c Fresh Picnic Hams 18c lb. Duff's ;Lard, 20 lb. pail .... $1.90. We have quarter of' Beef or sides' of Pork for sale We do Custom Killing and make Sausage, reasonable Highest Prices Paid for Hides BOSS HIt1SIMO NS PHONE 76 Smith's Grocery SPECIALS 2 ST P.AUD'S LADIES GUILD The February meeting of the Lad- iee' Guild of St. Paul's church was. held in the Owen Memorial= Hall, on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs, Geo, Tay- lor presided and preparations were completed for planning the Annual Shrove Tuesday supper to be held this month. Plans for the Annual Bazaar were also discussed, the fol- lowing convenors having been chosen: Social Hostess, Mrs. McInnes; Tea Table, Mrs: Sileoeks; Candy, Mrs. T. Herman; Homebaking, Mrs. E. Mor- rison; Produce, Mrs. Sturdy; Fancy, Work, Mrs. Monteith; Kitchen Nov- elties, 'Mrs. G. Walker; Rummage, Mrs. C. V. Cooke; Aprons and Hand- kerchiefs, Mrs. M. G. Counter; Fish Pond, Mrs. McLay: At the conclusion of the meeting a dainty lunch was ,served by Mrs, H, B. Combe, Mrs, A. Cudraore, Mrs. M. G. Counter, Mrs. Theo, Fremlin and Mrs. W. T. Herman. LITTLE LOCALS Mr, Jack Scouler, teller in the Roy- al Bank of Canada here for the past two years has been transferred to Owen Sound and Mr. Kenneth Cooke of town, who has been working on the ledgers will act as teller. Epps Sport Shop has been doing a lively business lately by supplying al- most all the R.A.F. at Port Albert with skates and a number of the of- ficers and their wives with skiis. Public Utilities Commissioners Thomas Churchill and -W. T. Hawkins are atending the Hydro Conventioi3 being held at the Royal York, Toron- t Mr. Ellwood Epps attended the Sports Goods Convention hi Toronto on Wednesday. Mrs. David Steep of Clinton held the -lucky ticket in the recent draw contest put on by Lobb's Grocery for the four and a half pound Christmas cake, INITIATION DEGREE • BY GQDERIQII REBE'KAH'S At the regular meeting ;of Huronic Rebekah Lodge on Mon, evening the members were honored by having Mrs. Betty Dundas of London, Pres- ident of the Rebekah Assembly of Ont., pay her official visit. She was accompanied by her husband who is also a Grand Lodge officer. The inetnbers of Goderich Rebekah Lod- ge were also guests and put on the initiation degree in a very creditable manner which was much appreciated by the local members. At the close of the meeting a social hour was en- joyed, VARNA Mrs. George Clark is at present in Sudbury with E'er niece who is ill. Miss Edith Beatty is .spending a few days with her sisters in Toronto. For Rev. J. Graham addressed the You- ng People of the United church at the Monte of Rev. J. Peters on Friday 25c RICE CRISPIES, 1 pkg. and 1 • .pkg. MARSHMALLOWS .. SUGAR , White 10 lbs. McCORMICKS JERSEY CREAM ..'SODAS .. . .... BODYGUARD SOAP AYLMER, veg. and torr. soup 6 oz • PURE GOLD COCOA' 1 lb..... OLD HICKERY SODAS CORN FLAKES, 2 pkgs. 'ROSE BAKING POWDER lb 23c 69c 10e Sc 5e 19c 25c 15c 17c PHONE 86 — We Deliver Superior Stores PRONE 111-CLINTON., SPECIALS FOR February 6, 7, 8th GOLDEN NET SALMON %z lb tin 14e CARNATION MILK 2 Ige. tins 17c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, ige. 50 oz. tin 23c SLICED PINEAPPLE 16 oz. 2 tins 29c NIBLETS CORN 14 oz. 2 tins 25e AYLMER IRISH STEW, 2 tins 27e DRIED PEACHES ib. DRIED APRICOTS, lb. 19c 27c PRUNES, med. size, 3 lbs. .. , . 25e PRUNES, size 40, 50, 2 lbs. „ 25c ROLLED OATS, 6 lbs. 25c 7c lbs. 27o MAPLE LEAP LARD, 2 lbs. , , 19c 13,LUE BOY COFFEE, Ib, , , . , ., 37c PINEAPPLE SANDWICH BISCUIT, lb. 17c DUNDEE SHORTBREAD BISCUITS, lb. .. , .. .. 17c ORANGES, med, size, doz. , . , , 29e GRAPE FRUIT, seedless 6 for 25e KINDLY PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY TO AVOID THE RUSH THURS., FEB, 6, 1941 Quality Merchandise AT BARGAIN PRICES FEB. 6, 7 and 8th QUICK QUAKER OATOATO pkg. READY CUT, 2. lbs. MACARONI GOLDEN SPRAY, %2' lb. pkg. CHEESE 1V2 lb. pk15c WHOLE WHEAT PUFFS lg• bag 16c DUFF'S PURE LARD 2 lbs. • 19c RED AND WHITE DICED LARROTO2 tins 17c AYLMER CUTTINGS ASPARAGUS' tin 1Oci ROSE BAKING POWDER Ib. tin 15c CANADIAN OYSTERS jar Garden Fresh JUit,'r SWlspri• Oranges.., 29c • t;11 kiBAD Lettuce •„ IOC NEW, 2 bunches Beets 19c 19c 9'c, LIBBY'S PORK AND BEANS 2 tins GOLD MEDAL DICED' BEETS 2 tins SUPREME JELLY .. POWDERS pkg. I X'1'RAUT, 8 oz. bottle VANILLA bottle CHOICE STEAKS OF 35c, SALMON lb. 19c FRUITS' and VEGETABLES TEXAS SEEDLESS (Grapefruit 6 for .,,,.. 25c , 3 !Ls Potatoes 25c NJSW Unui(ii Rhubarb .10c 19c. 17c 5c o 15c JUICY 4 for Lemons 10c Uki3OIUN: tiearts or Celery 10e NEW 2 bunches Carrots 19c C. M. SHEARING QUALITY FRUITS & GROCERIES PHONE 48 —'CLINTON night. Mr, E. Chuter sponsored a Euchre and Dance in the hall last Friday aright the proceeds to be used for sup- plies for the hall. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Beatty motor- ed to Toronto last week accompanied by the lady's mother, Mrs. Welsh of Ripley. ; WESLEY -WILLS The W. A. held their regular meet- ing on Wednesday. The president, Mrs. E. Paterson was in the ehair.• Mrs. A. T. Cooper presided at the piano. The minutes and treasurer's report were read by the secretary, Mrs. G. A. Miller. Mrs. .1. McKinley gave the Bible reading. It was decid- ed to send $5.00 to the Deaconess Home in Toronto, At the conclusion of the business the convenors of the various committees gave splendid re- ports of their activities. The work Committee reported 17 quilts on hand to•,be quilted. Mrs. Adapts reported receiving several letters of thanks 'for fruit and flowers. Mrs, Hewson accompanied by Mrs. P. Hearn rendered a pleasing solo. Misses Maiy Lane and Eileen Sutter eontributed a couple pleasing piano duets. A dainty lunch was served by the hostesses under the convenorship of Mrs. W. Jervis, VALENTINE DANCE Friday Feb. TOWN HALL, CLINTON' Snappy Music by the MO,ON.LIGHT SERENADERS Dancing 9 to 1 PROCEEDS IN AID OF WAR SER., VICE ACTIVITIES FUND Sponsered by the Huron i"ish and.. Game Club. ADMISSION: rase and 23e HELP WIN THE WAR. Presbyterian Church Girl's Club Valentine' Tea. and Homemade Baking and Candy Sale in Council Chambers Saturday Feb. 15 at 3 part. MENU—Chicken Salad, Bread Butter, . Pickles, Cake and Tea. PRICE 25e 26-2 Feb. 6, 7, 8 vasmenweereromo GRAN. SUGAR, 10 lbs. 72c COOKING APRICOTS, per lb. 25c PAT -A -PAN PASTRY FLOUR 24 lbs. 75c COOKING PRUNES, per ib, 10C HURON PASTRY FLOUR 24 lbs. CRISCO, Ib. 69c 21c FLUFF() SHORTENING 2 lbs. 25 COOKING BRAN, 2 lbs. net. 10C FOREST CITY BAKING .....,...POWDER, qts. SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2 lbs. COOKING FIGS, 2 lbs. rorersoargrarammlowersomat. took 10c 33c 23c 25c COOKING BEANS, 5 lbs. 25c MASTER WHEAT FLAKES 5 lbs, 25c FARINA, 4lbs: 25c 'WHEAT GERM, 16 oz. nett, 15c HORNES CUSTARD POWDER 5 pkgs., with China d 25c CARNATION EVAPORATED large, 2 tins 19c Lb. nett 2/, lb. nett 29c 16c Lb. nett! 45c Clifford QNF: 44_ _ 'rrn', CrPOPV riirrAm (NA•Srnn