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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1941-04-17, Page 8r1 PAGE 10 VEAL CHOPS 2-5r lb. VEAL STEWS 18c lb. PORK CHOP 22c ib.' !CIOICE RIB ROASTS BEEF 20c lb. HONEY 4 lb. pail 45c" CHOICE BABY BEEF, VEAL, PORK 1'AND BEEF FOR THE WEEKEND , CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET " Phone 162. Albert Street_ Don't forget to get your choice of any color Cilux Enamel from April 10 to 19 REGULAR 35c for _15c SUTTER PERDUE ILARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. The Well Dressed Man To be well dressed does not of necessity mean you must be expensively dressed! Let us show you how you can be well. dress- ed at the price you wish to pay, THE NEW SUITS AND TOPCOATS -"Stocked Lines" in sizes from 34 to 44 and made from beautiful English Materials in this springs latest styles. SUITS FROM $18.50 UP TOP COATS FROM $15.00 UP SHOES -New Smart lines in Tans or Black and priced as low as 2.95 SPECIAL ORDER CLOTHING -For the man who is hard to fit or who wishes something tailored to his individual measurements we show a complete range made by such outstanding tailors as Tip Tap Tailors, Cambridge Clothes or Warren K. Cook , Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts - Adam Hats - .Scott & McHale Shoes for Men Agents Tip Top Tailors. SPRING IS HERE Now is the time to have that Plumbing Installed. See us about your heating Needs. If you want Barb Wire - Buy. Now- Prices are right, It is going to be hard to Procure. s HARDWARE and T. llawiiins PLUMBING Huron War Services Association Presents TREASURE TRAIL in the TOWN HALL, CLINTON Thursday, April 17th. You have hear this conducted over the Radio. Come and See and Hear how it is done. 'A FULL EVENING OF FUN, ENTERTAIN- MENT AND EDUCATION There; will not be a dull moment. No waste time, and a laugh a minute. PRIZES FOR EVERYONE' We are bringing' in a master of ceremonies that knows how it should be 'done. More fun than you ever got for' 25c CLINTON WAR SERVICES COMMITTEE • Mr, Franlc Dale and Miss Florence Si£ton, of, London spent Easter Sunciy with Mr. W. A. Dale. Mr,; Bert Johnson and daughter Bet - ti of Chippewa are spending they Easter holidays with Mr. and' Mas, W. L. Johnson. Mr.' Alvin Lobb spent Easter. Sun a y with relatives in Mitelvell, jliiss Winnie O ,Neil'of Toronto is vis- , iting friends in town. Mrs. E. S. Evans and Bili and Marj- aria of St. Marys. Mr. and Mrs, William Helm and three children of Lucknow, MYlr. George Evans of 'Toronto' and n Miss Cr Carol Evans of. Dunnville and Mr. and. Mrs, Ian McLeod and three children of Brighton spent the weekend with their parents, Dr. and Mrs, J. S. Evans. ' Mrs, McLeod and children are remaining for the holidtiy, THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD THURS., APRIL 17, 1941: The Duration Of Your Window Shades Is either of no consequence 'or it is true, get the lowest priced shade is of great importance. You must decide that question. If the first you can get mounted on the most in- ferior roller. They .will do You for a time and perhaps never work just right. But if it is a consideration of importance to you how long and how well •yonr window shade works comeand see us about the kind that is the cheapest in the end, the -kind' that won't fade out or burn out in a reasonable length of time. Secur- ely fastened on a roller that will stop -where you want it up and down when' you want it dbwn. The great- est consideration is not what you pay for your shades,. but what they pay you in value, but and durability that should be the true consideration. If you want new curtain rode, cranes, braketg, rings. shade rollers or pulls, we have them in various sizes, colours, and prices. VENETIAN BLINDS • Modernity and beauty are grac- iously combined in, Venetian Blinde. They show to .date- aniartness, give a flexibility of light control. and toning that combines►utility and val- ue. regulates ventilation and eliminn ates harmful drafts. We offer a choice of wood or steel slat, meek- anlcally, they approach perfection , Eeonoany, like all good things, is not in the purchase but in satisfact- ion and use . , If yon are interested we would be pleased to give you a quotation. We measure your windows and . install Venetian Blinds at no extra charge. Tile W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest --Always the Beat Mr. Wilbur Ford of London spent the weekend with relatives in town, Miss Ruth Tiernan of London spent the weekend with Mrs. C. Streets. Miss Lottie ' Shaman of Hespeler spent the weekend with relatives in town. Bill and Gordon Leppington of Tor- onto spent the weekend, with rel- atives in town. Miss Mary Holmes of 'Barrie spent the Easter weekend with her sist- er, Mrs, Beaton. Miss Cora Streets of Zurich and Kel- so of Toronto spent the weekend at their hone in town,. Mr, George Cardwell of Port . Alma spent the weekend with his mother Mrs. Thos Cardwell. Miss Charlotte Sheeley of'Niagara- on-the-Lake was a weekend guest'' of the Misses Wiltse, Miss Agne's Agnew of Toronto spent Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Morgan Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. R. Pinner of Toronto were visitors last Saturday with Mrs. C. H, Bartliff, Miss Ellen Fremlin of Zurich spent the holiday with her parents: Mr. and Mrs. Theo, Fremlin. ' Miss Phyllis Crich of Toronto spent the weekend with her sister, Mrs, E. Ellis of the Base. Line. Mr. and Mrs. L. W, Dippell and child- ren of Bowmanville aro visiting Mr, and Mrs', 0, W, Potter. Miss Marion Thompson of Hamilton is spending the Eabter vacation with Mrs. F. G. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Ian MacLeod and child- ren of Brighton are visiting with Dr, 3. S. and Mrs. Evans. Mrs, L. Beeohley and daughter, Mary Louise of Flint, Mich„ spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Oree. Mr. and Mrs. Will Argent and baby daughter of Toronto spent the Weekend' with Mr, and Mrs. Cliff. Epps, Miss Clete Ellis of Toronto spent -the Easter lioliday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. Ellis of the Beee Line. Misses Norah and Violet Fremlin of Toronto spent the weekend with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. E. Fremlin. Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Kilty and child- - ren of. Toronto are spending the Easter holidays with Dr. J. W. and Mrs. Shaw. AO. Percy Atkinson of Brantford spent the weekend with Mee. At- kinson and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Charlesworth, Mrs. L. M, McKinnon has returned .hone after spending several weeks with her daughter, Mfrs. Andrew Eagan of Napanee. Miss Eleanor Plumsteel of Sioux Lookout is spending the Easter vacation with: her parents, Mr. and, Mrs. W. J. Plumsteel Charles Mutch of the R.C.A.F. Man- ning Depot, Toronto, spent. .the weekend with his parents, Mr, and and Mir. Fred Mtiteh, Miss Donna Smith, graddate of .the Clinton .'Public Hospital, returned home after spending two- Weeks'' with friends in Windsor, Miss Ruth Thompson of London spent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and: Mrs, Robert G. Thompson of Gaderich township, SPRING BLOOM I3ydrang•eas, Rose P lents in fine bud and bloom. Afrieais Violets Cinorarias, Baby. Primulas, etc. give you a fine choice in flowering plants. SPRAY THE VITASPRA Way Most. efiieetive.. for either outdoor or indoor sptayingL. Vitespra, int sures clean healthy planta: 40c A BOTTLE LETTUCE Fiat fresh for your or- der: 10e a bunch. Prepared earth for sale, `15c a pail F. R. CU°NJNGHAME' 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 COOKED MEATS VARIETY LOAF 30c lb. CORN BEEF 30c lb. EOLOGNA 18c Ib. RING •BOLOGNA .'18c lb. WEINERS 23c lb. CHOPPED VIRGINIA HAM 35c lb, FRESH MEATS CHOICE VEAL ROLLS ., 25e lb. (no bone) CHOICE ROASTS OF, BEEF 20c .lb. HAMBURG STEAK ....2 for 35c FRESH HOMEMADE SAUSAGE.-,, 15c lb. FRESH BEEF AND PORK LIVER 15c lb. Custom Killing and Sausage Made at Reasonable Rates. Highest Prices Paid for Hides. ROSSPHONE 76 FITZSIMQNS YOUR ATTENTION .TO OUR HOUSE . CLEANING SPEICIALS ' SUPER SUDS with Crystal Rel- ish aDish 24c PRINCESS SOAP FLAKES with lovely Fruit Nappie 24e OXYDOL, CHI1'80 and IUNSO . , 10c and 25c pkgs. THRIFT SOAP FLAKES 29c TOILS SOAP At New Low Prices •ODEX The New Antiseptic Soap PALMOLIVE and other popular . , , . Soaps ' 5e cake JELLY POWDER SPECIAL Raspberry, Strawberry. Cherry, Lemon at 5c pkg. JOHNSON GROCERY Phone 286 Superior Stores PHONE 1I1--CLINTON. SPECIALS` FOR April 17,18,19th ARCTIC PASTRY FLOUR 24 Ib. bag 690 IEILLCREST SHORTENING 1'$ 2 lbs, 25e COUNTRY. KIST PEAS 16 oz., 2 tins 17e AYLMER VEG, AND .TOM SOUP 10 oz. 2 this .. 17e AYLMER PEACHES,' 15 oz. tin 13e ALLEN'S APPLE JUICE, 20 oz. 2 tins 17a 2 -in -1 SHOE POLISH. paste tin IOC ROYAL YORK TEA, .'/ lb. pkg. 38e McLAREN'S NUT CRUSH 16 oz. jar 25c ` AYLMER IRISH STEW 15 oz. 2 tins r 27e AYLMVM:ER TOM. CATSUP 12 oz ... bottle .....,.. .... . 15e AYLMER PEAS No 4,seive 16 . • g oz. tin 10e SODA WAFERS salted 2 lbs:, 25e LUX TOILET SOAP 2 bars 9c SUNLIGHT SOAP 2 bars . 11c SNOWFLAKE AMMONIA pkg.. 5e SALT, pkg. oxiodized 7c ORANGES mad- size dos 21c GRAPEFRUIT lge. size 5 far . , 25c CELERY HEARTS 2 bunches . , 25e NEW CARROTS 2 bunches 15e FRESH SPINACH 2 lbs. 19e T1-R.THflMPSON Free Delivery HOLMESVrLLE Miss Alava Trewarbha is spending her Easter Holidays at the home of Tier parents, Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Tre- wartha. Private Clarence Gliddon . of Tor- onto spent Easter at the home of his father Mr. .Melville Gliddon, Easter visitors at the • Cudmore home were Ma. and Mrs. Sidney Brown of Orecliton, Miss Reta Cud- more of Kineardine,and Mr. Charles Cudm'ore Wingham. Misys Esther MeMath of Goderich spent Sunday with Mrs. B, McMath. Master RRldbn Snyder and sister are spending their Easter holidays with Mrs. McMath and Mrs. W, Lohb, LONDESBORO Easter visitors were numerous ov- er the holiday, the weather being ideal after the long winter. and itwas a real treat to visit and enjoy the bright sunshine. The followingare some who were visiting parents and friends: Mr. and Mss. Cecil Griffiths, Brampton; Miss Pearl Griffiths and friend, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Griffiths, Clinton, at the horns of Mr. rand Mrs. Wm. Griffiths. ` Miss Dorothy Little, Toronto, with her mother, Mrs, Robt. Townsend. Misses Mary and Esther Jamison, Toronto with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Jamison; Miss Helen Youngblutt, London with her parents, Mi•. and Mrs. 'Robe„ Youngblutt - Miss Joyce Fairservice, London, with parents. Miss Rhoda Govier, London, with her parents, Mr, and -Mrs, Wm. Gov- ler. Miss Dorothy Melntyre, Clinton. with her friend, Phyllis Manning. The Labbs of Goderieh Twp. with Mrs Lobb'e mother, Mrs. H. Lyon. Mrs. H. Wells, Mr, and Mrs, T. Oliver and daughters with Miss E. Mains. Mrs. J, Tamblyn has returned home having spent the winter at the home of her son, W. 3.,.Tamblyn, Forrest Hill, Toronto, A lovely Easter service was held in the United Iollurch on Sunday morning it being a joint service with the Snnday School when the choir and several members of the Sunday School ,presented the beautiful Easter message. "Thomas and the Risen Lord". This was splendidly portrayed, and was under the leadership of Rev. A. Menzies and Mrs. Menzies, Mr. J. P. Manning who has carried on a very sueeessful business in the General Store has sold out to Mr. Alexander of Kippen who will take possession on ApriI 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Manning will locate in Clinton, he having taken the contract of trucic- in'g themailand express from Clin- ton to Wingham, when the train shall be taken from us. The last run over the line, which the Mullett farmers and villagers paid for, will be on Sat. ApriI 26th. Mr. Manning will commence his duties on Monday April 28th. This family will be great - THE RED and WHITE STORE FOR LOW PRICES ON FOODS OF QUALITY marawarewommnarw SPECIAL VALUES APRIL 17 TO 19TH QUICK QUAKER OATS, pkg, 19c RED & WHITE TOMATO QUAKER PUFFED WHEAT 4 pkgs.-25c CATSUPAUNT MARY'S PEANUT. 2 for 25c BUTTER jar 21c': PORK and BEANS Libby's 2 large tins mar Pkg. 59c DAVIES CHEESE pkg. 15c RED Sr {Nii1TE SOUPS 3 .tins 25c 15c CANADA'S FINEST A LONG LASTING -ECONOMICAL TOILE! SOAP 5. cakes 25c SALMON, Red & White Sockeye tin i 19,c ORANGES Sweet Juicy Sunkist 2 Dozen for ,,, 45c: JUICY CALIFORNIA{ JSEEDLESS - 6. for LEMONS 3' for 7c / 1GRAPEFRUIT 25c Asparagus, Beets, • Spinach, Radishes Celery Cukes, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Bananas. Cabbage CHOICE NEW TEXAS CHOICE CUBAN 24's . CARROTS' bunch .,. ficI PINEAPPLE ea. 23c C. M. SHEARING PHONE 4 8 CLINTON ly missed, both in church work and social activities, but what is our loss will be Clinton's gain. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Alexander. their suc- cessors, to the village and wish them every success in their new work among us. STANLEY Miss Irene Scotchmer returned to Toronto on Wednesday, after spend- ing the past three weeks at her home here. ` Miss Kae Scotchmer returned to Toronto on Sunday after spending a few days with her parents, 7fr. and Mrs. Wm. Seotehmer. Mrs. James Black spent a day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scotchmer. RED CROSS NOTES The Red Cross meeting on Mon- day, April 21st, will be held at three - thirty in the Connell Chamber and in- stead of the regular work meeting, will take the form of a Fashion Par- ade. Models will display the gar- ments, which have been made in the work -room for the British Civilians and the public are earnestly invited to conte and veiw for themselves, the splendid work that has been accom- plished. Tea will be served and a silver collection taken to help swell SUPPER under auspices of Giris Club, Pres. byterian Church Friday, May 2nd 5 to 7 o'clock in basement of the Church MENU:Roast Veal, Seallopesi Peta- - toes, Salad, Bread and Butter, . Lemon and Raisin Pie. ADMISSION: 25c 3 Horses .for Sale taken ire trade on those Cheap operating JOHN DEERE "DIESEL FUEL"' BURNING TRACTORS See Our Used Cars Douglas Bros. Garage our funds so that this very worthy work may be continued. Your pres- ence will help. The Red Cross is most grateful for the following donations: Proceeds from Pot -luck Supper held by the Women's Institute, $12,00; Sale of quilt by the Ladies' Aux. to the Leg- ion, $32.15. numimmemommonsmomNosmsammrPsnmami WEAR WALKER'S Overalls, Pants, Shirts and iNindbreakers 15 points of Superiority PER PAIR Walker Overalls give you extra value in three ways: Ist, Triple seams, barracking and reinforcing mean longer wear! 2nd, Nu. Way Spring End Suspenders with no rubber to rot mean greater comfort! 3rd, 13yery seventh pair is n gift from the makers -you simply save pockets from worn ,iarmenta, 1. Free: Every Seventh pair a gift from the makers. (For six printed pockets cut from worn out garments, we will give a new pair of overalls free.) 2. Full sized Trainmen Overhall, 3. Special design, shaped bib, rip -proof construc- tion. 4. Triple -seamed throughout. 5. Reinforced where • the strain comes at the crotch. ! 6. Bartacked at pocket corners and where the strain comes. 7. Long, deep pockets of heavy drill. 8. Pockets hemmed, all raw edges eliminated. ' 9. Nine Pockets and hammer strap. 10. Flat side facing. 11. Double -plated pickle, rust -proofed buttons, and trimmings. 12. Short shank smooth top buttons on fly. 13. Reinforced for suspender buttons. 14. Nu -Way Spring Ends Suspenders, which' carry one year's wear guarantee,, ' 15. More stretch; No rubber to rot, MEN'S OVERALLS Zero shrunkMEN'S WINDBREAKERS zero fast colors, size 30 to 50 pr. 2.45. MEN'S WORK PANTS zero shrunk fast colors 1.9R MEN'S WORK PANTS not shrunk BOYS OVERALLS ages 4,'6, 8, ages 10, 12, 14, ' 'Age 16, 1.69 1.10 1.35 145 shrunk fast colors 2.29 Two printed pockets. from R.oy:'s. Overalls, !nailed to the Company wilt give you free, 1 pair of wool Fleeced Elastic Wrist Jersey Gloves, We have received a large ship- ment of Walker's Garments, sizes, are complete. - Exclusive Agency for Clinton for those who wear the cheaper Brands. We Stock a Good Range. Clifford Lobb k Sons PHONE, 40. THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.