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The Clinton News Record, 1941-09-11, Page 8PAIGE RIB ROAST BEEF Choice Qualify , ,,,,,, 20c lb. BONELESS POT ROAST 20c ll>. BEST CUT RIB BOIL BRISKET BOIL HEADCHEESE CRISPY FLAKE SHORTENING 10 lb. Tin Pali $ 1.55 18c Ib. 13c1b. 10c Tb. CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADiING MEAT MARKET " Prone 162. Albert Street DON.?'BUy',4 Rr9N0E Jlain until gnu have Seen this great ,:451024:61.146 �r CDAL AND WDOD RANGE $ce this sensational range today. Its modern, stream- lined appearance has made it the most popular range in Canada. Its cooking ability is unmatched. Avail- able in VWg. sizes — with 18" or 11" oven, with or without reservoir. Extra roomy firebox. All steel exterior, with beautiful enamel liigist. You'll want w Findloy Copdor , , , so come in ami sec it Row. We have 'a number of used Ran- ges and Heaters. 1 used 5ft. Kelvinator Refrigerator SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT. WHY WAIT. DOES YOUR BOY NEED A NEW SUIT? DO TIIE CHILDREN NEED NEW SHOES? DO YOU NEED NEW BEDDING? Are there Sweaters, Stockings, Shoes etc., that need to be replaced? THEN WHY WAST! Prices are steadily advancing and it will pay you well to buy early. There are lots of good bargains on our shelves in these Iines. Many at nre-war prices. BUY NOW AND SAVE, -Tip Top Clothing MEN! Do you realize we are offering you in Tip Top Clothing tie best value money and experience can. produce. Satisfaction alone accounts for the tremendous growth in this branch of our .business.. Ask the man who wears one! Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts — Adam Hats — Scott & Mebane Shoes for Men Agents Tip Top Tailors. ,11#4.11.0.04,04.0 COOL WEATHER Is on the way. Order your FALL WORK NOW In order not to be disappointed ' • Good Job Guaranteed PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS AT LOWEST PRICE . HARDWARE and T. llawliins PLUMBING Pne 244 GODERICH TOWNSHIP Municipal Doctors and State Medic- ine. Mr. Steve Stothers of Arthur, Ontario, was also invited to address this meeting. It is hoped all farmers and their wives will attend this meet- ing as it is an important item in farm He. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Welsh, Clinton, -spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Rothwell. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Livermore of London spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs, James E. Brown of • Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Middleton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wallis, Mr. and . Mrs. M. Nediger and family of Clin- ton, and Mrs, and Mrs. Ross Savage and family. of Seafortb were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur :Welsh. Mrs. A. B. Stephenson is visiting her daughter Mrs; G. Livermore of London. The Goderich Township Unit of .Federation of Agriculture met Sept. 4th, in S.S. No. 1 school, with the Pres.in the chair; a fair number were Present. Several of the directors. addressed the 'meeting and Pres. Geo. FFeagan of Colborne also oke. 0 o sp .:Arrangements were made.. for the Hon, Geo. Foadly of Toronto to speak inn Ilolmesville Hall, on Oct. 2nd, on All directors are asked to get at least 5 boys and young men and ladies in their section to attend the ploughing and coaching demonstration to be held in Goderich township about the lst of Oct., site to be decided later in preparation for the Interna- tional Ploughing Match to be held in Huron next year. The ten public schools of Goderich township will hold their annualschool fair in Hohnesville next Tuesday, Sept, 16th. The fair is held all day long and no fee charged. Everyone welcome. '• Among those who attended the Toronto Exhibition were: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Steepe, Ronald, Gordon and Marvis; Reg. Miller, Howard Mc- Culloughand. Will Grigg. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Durnian, a ,. Rhea and Leonard of 'Wroxeter spent the weekend recently with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Miller, VACATION HAS VACATED THE 'CLD TON NEWS-RECORII And now it is in sequence for All pupils to get ready for September 2nd) School opening. We invite you to. come to us for:. TEST BOORS AND supplies V TilB W. D. Fair Co Often the titesptst.galwlaglr the Hot fILJ .,will�tl��l�j������r"!II!IPIIIIIII1lpinnnm n ':LIIt I�p IP ltllllll����l •.ns.,.. !i mA Slit iu.111l Ih.. Mrs. W. T. Herman spent the week- end in Toronto. Miss Jean Swan is holidaying in Tor- onto this week. Mrs. G. S. Birnie of town visited Tor- onto friends over the weekend. }i1iss Olvetta Brigham returned last week to Windsor, where she teaches school. Mr. and Mrs, Noble Holland' and daughter Marie spent last week in Toronto and Niagara Falls. Miss Mary* Holmes returned hone on Tuesday after a three week's visit with friends' in Allendale, Mr. George Cardwell of Alma is spending a week's holidays in town with his mother, Mrs. T. Cardwell. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Petithroy and Mil- dred of Michigan visited at the home of Mrs. T. Glazier on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Victor Heeley of Toron- to spent the past weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Noble HoI- land. Mrs. Edw. T. Watson and son A.C. Ted Watson of Hamilton, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown and Mr. and Mrs, Reg, Bygrove of Petrolia spent Sunday in Clinton, the guests of Mrs. W. Shaddock, Rev. A. E. Silver with Rev. Alfred Milligan of Goderich left on Mon- day to spend the week at McMaster University in Hamilton, Mrs. Florence Mennel and Mr, and Mrs, Bert Mennel and family of London were the guests •of Mrs. Kate Seruton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E, Adams returned last week from a motor trip around Muskoka Lake. They were accom- panied by Miss L. Brigham. Mrs. J. P. Crick, spent a few days this week visiting Mr, and Mrs. George Wright and her sister, Mrs. David Wright of the Base Line. Mrs. Massey, who has been spending some time with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Churchill, returned to her teaching duties at Pelee Is- land. Mrs. Harry Ambler, Pontiac, and children, Barnard, Hugh and Marg- aret, who have spent the summer with Mrs.. Ambler's parents) Mr: and Mrs, H. E. Rorke, were joined by Mr. Ambler on Sunday and .re- turned home with him on Monday. Mr. and Mrs, A, C. Brandon and daughter Betty attended the wed- ding of Mi. Brandon's niece, Freida Ruth Brandon to William Ralph Kennedy Russell of the R.C.A.F: at Dauphin, Man,, the wedding took place at King street United ,chureh, London, on Saturd-ay. afternoon, V Bible Sunday The Clinton branch of the Bible Society have arranged to have Sun- day, September loth; a's Bible Sunday. This has been proved -,effective in a rousing interest in the Society and has made the work of the, collector much more successful, when they have,the co-operation of the different ministers, who wilt commend upon their work en Sunday. Jsou st-iy=iU`a�E WE TELEGRAPH FLOWERS When you say It with flowers SAY IT WITH OURS We Supply Flowers for all Occasions DILL FOR SALE CELERY: Get it fresh; Sold direct from celery trenches. 5e a bunch. It is time to pot cuttings for Winter flowering, We sell prepar- ed 'sort, vie a parr - English Ivy for vases and wall pockets l0c a bunch. 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 HAMBURG STEAK 20e ]b. FRESH HOMEMADE SAUSAGE 20e lb. FRESH BEEF & PORK LIVER . 15c1b. MEATY RIB BOIL of beef 13c lb. CHOICE ROASTS of beef. 20e 1b. RIB VEAL CHOPS 25c Ib. VEAL STEW 18c lb. BEEF TONGUES 15c ih. BEEP HEARTS . 12c Ib. 1 Custom Killing and Sausage Made at Reasonable Rater. Highest Prices Paid for Hider. ROSS FITZSIMONS PHONE 76 Reunited After 30 Years Six sisters, daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs, iW!ila,am Cook, who lived in Clinton; were together here on Sunday last' for the first time in thirty years, Five were guests of their sister, Mrs, Dr. Garrett, form- erly Susan Cook, The visiting sisters were Mrs, William D•yment, Chicago, Mrs. W. A. Pridham, Detroit; Mrs. George Boyer, Mrs, Roy Dickson) and Mrs: J. T. Ross of Toronto A broth- er J. E. Cook, Clinton, was also pres- ent, completing the family circle ex- cept for the younger brother, W. A. Cook. The house party also included W. A. Pridham, Miss Emily Pridham, Mrs. Kele and baby daughter of De- troit. • RED CROSS NOTES The ladies of the Red Cross would like to sincerely thank the men, who gave so generously of their time and equipment for the Aluminum Victory Campaign, carried out on Saturday; Mr. Geo. Elliott, Ball & Zapfe and Mr. Geo. Scribbens. Mr, Scribbens took the combined load to Goderich, thus giving a whole morning to the cause. To him we are doubly grate- ful. To the small boys (fifteen of them) who gave up their Saturday play to asisst in the work, we say, "Thank you and well done." This campaign was not a money- making scheme but carried out at the request of the Government to re- cover worn-out aluminum so vitally necesary for our war effort. To those housewives, who co-operated so well, we extend our sincere thanks. We understand thele were some who did not place their articles out on the steps and subsequently found, thein still on their hands. We would like to point out that these busy men, who j j gave of their Saturday morning so IIwillingly, had not time to ring door- bells and wait for contributions to be produced. In the matter of all sal- vage, it is urgently necessary that the articles to be collected, be placed where they can be most speedily and readily picked up, For Victory OUR EMPIRES SLOGAN Service and Quality Groceries Our Motto This Week Specials 1 pkg. PUFFED WHEAT 10c 3 lbs. PURE LARD 49c 7 lb. Bag PASTRY FLOUR 25c 1. lb. CROWN BLIT. TEA 09c 1 lb. MORNING CHEER COFFEE . 43e 2 Cans PORK & BEANS 15e 2 Cans L IBBY'S PEAS 23c 2 Cakes LIFEBOUY SOAP . , 13c 2 Cakes W;OODBURY'S FACIAL SOAP . 25c 1 Can FOREST CITY BAKING POWDER with tumbler , 25c PEACHES, GRAPES, CELERY ETC. AT MARKET PRICES JOHNSON GROCERY The New Red Front Store PHONE 286 Superior Stores PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR September 11, 12,13th QUICK QUAKER OATS lg. pkg, 19c FRY'S COCOA %2 ]b. tin 19c CAMPBELL'S, TOMATO SOUP 2 tins 19c PETER PAN PEAS 16 oz. 2 tins 19c CREAM SANDWICH BISCUITS Ib. 19c LIBBY'S PORK & BEANS 20 oz. 2 tins 19c LYNN VALLEY PEARS 15 oz 2 tins 19c CHAMPION DOG FOOD 2 tins: 19c LIBBY'S SPAGHETTI 15 oz. 2 tins 19e CHOCOLATE BARS 4 for 19c NEWPORT FLUFFS 8 oz. pkg. 19c. MACARONI Steady Cut 4 lbs, , , 19c SUNLIGHT SOAP 3 bars ., 19c TOMATO JUICE Van Camp's 2 tins . . 19e FAIR HAVEN SARDINES 3 tins 190 TOILET TISSUE 3 rolls • 19c ODER SOAP 4 bars 19c FLY DED 16 oz. tie! 25c AEROXON FLY COILS 2 for .. 5c FLY SWATTERS wire or rubber each , ,.,. 10c T1. R. THOMPSON CHICKEN PIE SUPPER in the basement of the Presbyterian Church, Clinton TUES., SEPT. 23, 1941 Chicken Pie Mashed Potatoes Carrots and Peas Salads, "- Relishes, Pickles Bread, Butter, Pumpkin & Lemon Pie Tea ADMISSION: 50c and 25c 5 to 7 pan 56-3 THURS., SEPT. 11, 19414 I' SPECIAL VALUES SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13TH CAMPBELL'.S TOMATO RED & WHITE PORI( AND JUICE 3 tins 25c BEANS 3 tins 25c FANCY TIPS 200 oz. QUAKER PUFFED Asparagus lg. tin 25c WHEAT 3 pkgs. 25c COFFEE Early Riser lb. ry 39c.. Listen To MOTH) 15 PARK1i,1'S TEA CONTEST over CMS TUESDAY EVENINGS 8 to 8.30 COFFEE Mother Parkers Ib. tin HUNT'S PASTRY COOKIES LEMON Flour 24 lb. bag 75c SNAPS lb. , 15e QUALITY --FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Peaches, Grapes, Pears, Plums, Sweet Potatoes 'ORANGES doz. ,.. 25c Grapefruit 5 for25c BANANAS 2 lbs. LEMONS 4 for , 106_ CELERY Hearts 10C 1�2 LB. PKG. 43c Mci fliI'11 c In Cu, SW, COI MMraw 57c Cauliflower each,,, 19c C.M. SHEARING* RED AND WHITE STORE PHONE 4 8 Prompt Delivery CLINTON How About Some COMFORT We were very fortunate to secure a large stock of Springs And Matlresses AT PRICES THAT CANNOT HELP TO SATISFY Also Couches with Raised head or Drop Backs. And a great assortment of Chesterfield Suites, Lounging and Occasional Chairs in Smart New Covers, so that when you have to stay inside, you best may really enjoy the comfort as well as cheery surroundings, and higher it all, be ourffwe are anittsoo ht holdprices advantag of the but savin shen avings You will be wise to see about your stoves and heaters early this year as there is liable to be a shortage of iron and other mat- erials used in the manufacture of stoves. We are trying to get in as much stock as we can so again we would say Buy Early. "The Stare With The Stock" HALL. & ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNITURE Hardware -• Furniture -• Funeral Directors -- Ambulance Service. W. Ball, Phone 361. PHONE 195 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. Where You Save Money 'fr}esh Vacuuln pack, ed, order a lb. with your grocery order PER LB. 49c Rex Tea a high grade pekoe, use it once and you will ask for it again, per lb. 79c Forest City Baking Powder, 12 oz. nett with Free Sherbert 23c Peanut Butter, when you supply the container 2 lbs. are given for 29c Honey, Pure White, Cudmol'e or Scribbens Brand, 4 lbs. net ... 60c Aylmer Soups, Tomato or .Vege- table, per tin 9c Jelly Powders, Lemon Pineapple, Orange, 'Grape and Port, 5 packages, ...... 25c Aylmer .Irish Stew, 15 oz nett 2 tins 25c Aylmer Apple Juice, 20 oz. nett 2 tins t 19c Klenzine Ammonia per pkg..:,.,,, 5c Moody Toilet FIush 22 oz. nett 23 c Surprise or Gold Soap with dam- aged wrappers, 6 bars 25c Body Guard Carbolic Soap 6 bars 25c Caravan Castile Soap 10 bars ... 19c Woodburys Facial Soap, 4 cakes 26c Light Bulbs, Mfg. by Service Lamp Co., London Ont., 25, 40, 60, 100 'watt 20c Cleans and polishes Flim i • ture and Woodwork. • BIG VALUE DEAL 32 oz, size with a Hawes pol- ishing Cloth, reg value 85c- BOTH 5c BOTH FOR 12 oz. size 6 oz. size 59c' 25c 15c We would be pleased to supply you with Vinegar, Spices, Fresh Fruits, Veg. etables, also quart and pint Jems Clifford Lobb k Sons PHONE 40, MOM THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY.