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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1941-10-30, Page 8PAGER 1 FRONT 1 CHOICE BEEF 15c lb. HIND 1/4 OF CHOICE BEEF LAMB STEWS, VEAL .STEWS 3 lb. Package LARD 20 ib. Pail I5'CHNEIDER'S LARD 17c ib. 20c 1b, i,. 18c ib. 50c i• Chickens, Ducks and Geese, Veal, Pork and Beef fell "weekend. CONNELL & TYNDALL " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET Alone 162.. Albert Street The price nfokes it possible for every woman to modernize her kitchen with this range SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ,ONT. Men's Overcoats Styled Right Priced Right Why put off the purchase of that Overcoat until later? You have nothing to lose and everything to gain by buying your Coat early. Our Stock is now at its best. About 100 Coats to choose from hi styles that are suitable for the Young man or the more conser- vative styles for older man. They come in English Barrymores, 'Fleeces, Meltons and Tweeds. Priced from $16.60. A few lines to clear at even lower prices. Winter. Underwear Our stock of winter underwear is very heavy: and our prices practically the same as' last year. Early buying enables us to make you this saving..- •, nr.;F Lines, by Stanfield, Penman and other makes of Fine and heavy ribbed underwear. • GET OUR PRICES ON UNDERWEAR BEFORE BUYING Plumsteel Bros. Arrow Shirts — Adam Hats — Scott & McHale Shoes for Men Agents Tip Top Tailors. SEE OUR STOOK OF RANGES and HEATERS Buy now and be sure of getting What you need. I;AECLA FURNACES LEAD There is a reason. Genie in and see one on our floor MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS AND VARNISHES Paints are advancing in Price. Get you requirements now, HARDWARE and T. iIWk1llSLUMBING Phone 244 EBENEZER The October meeting of the W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. car- man Tehbutt, The ;devotional period was taken by Mrs', Ira Merrill, and the roll call was answered by a ver- se on "Thanksgiving". A program was prepared by Mrs. M. Jones, The meeting was closed with the Bene- diction. Lunch was served by Mrs, 'C. Tebbutt and Miss, I. Merrill. The W.A.. are giving a Hallowe'en masquerade party at the church on Thursday evening of this week. Come and enjoy yourself with us, Lunch will be served. Serg. Maurice Bateman returned to camp on Tuesday after a two week's furlough at the home of Mr. Fred Lobb. 1 The X.P.U. met in the church as usual on Monday evening, under the convenorship of . Isabel Oakes. The topic was taken by Mr. J. Bates, and the Scripture reading was given by 'Joy Lobb, and Rev. Wilding' led in prayer. The devotional topic was given by Josephine Muir, and the meeting was closed with the Mizpah Benediction, THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD Hallowe'en It was the thirty-first' of Octobe; and in the woods the trees raised. gaunt arms and shook the last dry leaves down in a whispering rush. In the darkness only the eyes of the ani- mals shone, pricked out here and there as the moon's light flickered through the thick growth, Every- thing . waited hushed and expectant. Per , this was Hallowe'en the night when witches ,cried) out 's'harply as their broomsticks curved above the roof' tops and the world became the domain of the Lord of Misrule. What more fitting way to celebrate this gala night than to 'have.a party for either ,children or adults. Make your choice of, party materials from our display. Place c'ards', bridge tab lies, playing cards, crepe paper; table decorations, serviettes, false faces, masks, . cut outs, seals, hats, bristle - board etc. Most of these come in pleasing color combination of orange and black and will do much to enhance your party at a very nominal cost. They Need EVEREADY FLASHLIGHTS Overseas and in Canadian camps. Many and accident has been averted -- many a life has been saved—by a flashlight! That's why your relative or friend in the Service needs a stur- dy dependable "Eveready" Flashlight now. Plan to send a gift package this week and be sure to include an Ever- eady Flashlight. See the new mili- tary type in khaki colour at 95c com- plete with batteries. Extra batteries would'be much appreciated -so leave room in your gift box for two or four fresh dated "Eveready" Batteries. NOW IN STOCK Berlin Diary= -William L. Shirer, No Other Road to Iieed'om—Leland Stowe. Keys of The .Kingdom — A. J. Cronin. and many other new fall books at our book counter. 'Paper White Narcissus Bulbs 5c EACH We have been fortunate in se- curing a supply of • these bulbs, which are such favorites. They are easily grown and, will bloom for Christmas. Supply is limited. Buy early and avoid disappoint- ment, Stones supplied free for grow their those who with to bulbs in water - CUT FLOWERS Mums,; Roses Etc: THURS., OCT. 30, 1941 VARNA Mrs. McDonald of Wroxeter spent a few days with relatives in the vil- lage, Mrs. Harold Elliott spent the week- end in Detroit. Anniversary Services will be held in St. John's Anglican church early in November at 11 a,m. and 7 p.m:', further notice will be given. Mrs. R. J. Woods and on Bobbie, Mrs. Hymner and San Ben of Listo- wel, and 1VIrs. Lottie ¥oAsh of Lon- don attended the 'sale of the effects of the late Frank Weekes on Friday. Mr. Ernie ,MeClinehey is at pres- ent in Hamilton where he intends to get work. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wiley of De- troit spent the weekend' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Will Reid. 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 FRESH PICNIC HAMS .. 23c lb. PORK HOCKS 12e lb. FRESH HOMEMADE SAUSAGE •, 20c lb. SPARE RIBS` '20c Ib. 18e lb, VEAL ROASTS , . , , . , 23c lb. FRESH BEEF AND PORK LIVER , 15c. lb. BEEF HEARTS 15c Ib. BEEF TONGUE 15c lb. V !! VEAL RIB STE,yV; ,,.... The W r D. Fair Cu Often the Cheapest—Always the Beet 110 to ,Soy IIINIIIIIUIPIt�N�II�IIIIIIIIillnnnninm'ILi�I'pl I' I n nmu�� �� Lcs Mrs. Neil Fox of Alamedu, Sask., is visiting her brother, Mr. W. D. Fair. Mrs. T. McNeil is visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Hunter of Exeter this week. Mrs, Gordon Struthers was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. T Cooper while in town. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Richards, of Strat- ford were Sunday visitors) at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Crich. Mr. and Mrs, David T. Churchill will motor to Toronto on Sunday where they will spend the winter months, 14Ir, and Mrs, Ray Rumball of Mont- real were the guests of the former's mother, Mrs. Clara Rumball, last Week, Mr's. L. W. Dippell of Bowanville, Mrin s. E. Smith and Miss S. Start of Curries are guests of Mr. and Mrs 0. W. Potter. Messrs: Jack Pridham and; Dick CS'ice of Detroit,' Mich., spent the weekend at' thohome of Mr. and _ Mrs. J._ E; Cools.., Mrs. Harry Sellery and„Miss -Lillian Beckerly of Ravinia, Ill., were guests this week of Mr. and Mid. A. T. Cooper. Mr. Charles Brandon, who is with the S.S. Ontadoe, a Great Lakes Steamer, spent the weekend in town with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. C. Brandon, Rev, W. G. Eivans of Ann Arbor, and his daughter, Mrs. Stewart DeVries of Grand. Rapids, Mich., are spend- ing a few days. with Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Evans. Mr. G. E. and Miss Evelyn Hall were in Windsor on Saturday attending the funeral of Mr. Joseph Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Butler. of In- gersoll accompanied. them: - Mr. George C. Mercer and Mr. John Murphy of Chicago, Ill., and Mrs. Frank Mercer of St. Marys visited with Mrs. G. E. Saville last week, Mr. Merder,is a former Clinton boy and: it is ten:yearssince he was last here. v Contract Let For Third 'Airport Contracts for the third large air- port in this vicinity have been award- ed. The latest development is an em- ergency landing field at St. Joseph which is reliably reported to have been let to Johnston Bros., of Brant- ford. The work on the Centralia air- port is progressing rapidly. The oenient foundation is in for four of the seven hangars to be erected and work is progressing on the founda- tion for the fifth. Over a million feet of lumber is now en the grounds. Additional workmen were taken on the forepart of this week. The Towland Construction Co,, of London, are well on the way withone of; the runways at emergency Ianding field at Grand Bend,—Exeter Times. Advocate, -_ Custom Killing and Sausage Made at Reasonable Rates, Higheat Prices Paid for Hides. ROSS FITZSIMONS PHONE 76 Cake Baking Specials Swansdown Cake Flour 31c- 1 lb. tin CALUMET B. POWDER 25c 1 lb. SHORTENING 19c 1 lb. SHREDDED COCOANUT 23c 2 lb. RAISINS 24c 1 lb. BUTTER 37c 1 Ib. CUT MIXED PEEL 29c 1 ib. FANCY CURRANTS 14c 1 ib. BAKERS COCOA ., .,.. , , 29c 1 Ib. DATES ...... 17c 17c 1 8 oz. bottle VANILLA. 19c JOHNSON GROCERY The. New !Red Front Store PHONE 286 Superior Stores PHONE 111--CLINTON. SPECIALS FOR Oct, 30, 31, Nov. 1 ST. WI'LLIAM'S STRAWBERRY JAM 2 lb, jar 31c CARNATION 34IILK 2 lge. tins 17c FRY'S COCOA i/r ib. tin 19e (HALLOWE'E'N CANDY KISS- ES lb. 15e HALLOWE'EN JELLY BEANS lb. 19e HALLOWE'EN GUM, DROPS lb. 19c SHIRRIFF'S FRUIT PUDDING' tin 27e 2 -IN -i SHOE POLISH PASTE tin - • 10e CHOICE PUMPKIN, 2 large tins 25c CAMPBELL'S •w TOMATO SOUP 2 tins 19c NIBLETS CORN 14 oz. 2 tins , , 27c GARDEN PATCH PEAS 16 oz,' .".. ..2 tins 25c GOLDEN NET SALMON 1,,/2's tin 18e l's tin , 30c,. WAXED TURNIPS ib. lc SWEET POTATOES 4 lbs.' .... 25c GRr1.PEFRUIT size 96s .4 for .. 25c CRANBERRIES lb. 25c CALIFORNIA GRAPES 2 lbs25c 1, R. THPMPSON BOXING sponsored by Clinton Lions Club TOWN HALL, CLINTON Monday,iNov. 3rd commencing at 8.30 p.m. SEVEN BIG BOUTS Feature Attraction Frank Taylor vs Slug McIntosh Clinton Wallaceburg also 2 Juvenile and 3 R.A.F. Bouts HEIGH---HO COME TO THE FAIR WHERE: Wesley -Willis United church, Clinton, WHEN: Saturday, November lst. WHY: To get your Christmas gifts at the Novelty Booth; your weekend supplies at the Homemade Baking Booth; and your sweets at the Candy Booth. Tea Served from 3.30 to 7 p.m. .. 63-2 Annual Fowl Supper And Dance ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH CLINTON Monday, November ROAST GOOSE AND ROAST CHICKEN Drawing — Dancing To Music of Popular ,Orchestra SUPPER 50c, CHILDREN 25e f QUALITY SERVICE VALUE BARGAIN PRICES OCT. 30TH, TO NOV. 1ST CARNATION .. BED', AND WHI'PE RORK & MILK tin 9c BEANS 2. tins ,,,...... 15c MONIA Snowflake pkg ,.,, 'FILLSON'S QUICK GOLD MEDAL OATS pkg. ' 23c COFE'EE lb. tin ... 49c TEA choice black 1/2 lb. bag 5 YOUR CHOICE 19c Ib. TIP TOP TOMATO PRIDE OP THE VALLEY JUICE 2 tins i9c Tomatoes 2 Ig. tins 23c FLOUR Hunts .Pastry 24 1b. bag 75c CLARK'S VEG. Or S. BROTH" READY CUT SOUP 3 tins' • 20c Macaroni 4 lbs. - 19c_ GR'APEO Red 211)s 25e CALIFORNIA YAMS 4 lbs, 25C Oranges 3'3c Doz. LETTUCE Head 10c CALIFORNIA A Lemons SPINACH 2lbs....GOLa 15c BanananNs 4 for ,,, 10"c CELERY Hearts,., 10C 2' lbs. ,,,.19c C. M.. SHEARING PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON' !. • SEEDLESS Grapefruit. 4 for 25c We Have Secured Quite a stock of Occasional Chairs and Tabled for all uses, to fill the gaps on our floors and we are .. hoping for more before long. So we would advise you to drop in occasionally, Iook around and nab onto anything you like, while the going is good, as we feel its going to be tough enough to get stock later. If you ever shop early it will pay you to do it this year. "The Store With The Stock” BALL, & ZAPFE HARDWARE, FURNITURE Hardware -- Furniture -- Funeral Directors -- Ambulance Service. W. Ball, Phone 361. PHONE 195 J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. ANSCIStP. VON .11.4MIMMONIMMINEIMMAIMMOVINIMIS., Weekend SpecialS 5c Bar Cake Baking Specials Swans Down Cake ii'lour only 31c pkg. rg. pr. 35c Seedless Raisins 2 lbs. for 23c Look Fluffo shortening only 18c ib. Fresh Cocoanut at 23c lb. We Have large 28 oz tins of Pumpkin 2 for 25c' buy it now. Clark's 10 oz. tins Pork and»Beans 2 for 9C We Have a complete line of canned Salmon. Family size 69c Large Size 20c Buy Our Coffee. Special 1 lb. bags of American Blend fresh Coffee 39c lb Princess Flakes just 25c per age pkg Save Money buy Beaver Brand Pas- try Flour at 69c for 24 ib. bag. Maple Leaf 'pressed Ham 40c lb. Maple Leaf Headcheese 22c Ib. Maple Leaf Macaroni and Cheese., Loaf 30c lb, 19c lb. Maple Leaf Cottage Rolls '33 c:Ib..iXl ;piece Maple,Leaf pInoked: Cottage Rolls 37c Ib. in Piece Maple Leaf Fresh Beef Rolls 23c lb,. Fresh Picnic Hams 23c" lb... , Breakfast Bacon 42c` lb. We Have. Vegetables: „cabbage,. car- rots, turnips, Onions, potatoes, celery, .and bead. lettuce. .- . Fruits: Oranges;. Lemons , • Grape- fruit,"Bananas and' both eating •abd cooking _apples... -. Come in and let us serve you, and save you money., CANADA'S FINEST A LONG LASTING—ECONOMICAL Toon SOAR Ory l Lobb, Gr PHONE 40. THE STORE THAT SAVES' YOU MONEY.