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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News Record, 1935-04-25, Page 8PAGE 8 THE GLI1VTON TEW'S•R.ECORD 1'JIUR,S., APRIL 25,1935; HEAD CHEESE, 3 lbs. fee 25e SAUSAGES, 2 lbs. for ...., i 25c SAUER KRAUT,' quart sealer 25e (10c Off. For Return of Sealer) SCHNEIDER'S BULK LARD, per lb, 15c HOME-MADE LARD, per lb .: '15c SMOICED' PICNICS, Short'Shank, per lb 18e P. M. COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb. . . 19c SMOI{ED COTTAGE ROLLS, per lb '22c BEEF 'SHANKS, per lire _ ; . ..:r. .. '6c CONNELL & " CLINTON'S LEADING Phone 1(82. TYNDAL , MEAT MARKET " Albert :Street DOMINION HARDWARE 'STORE Westinghouse Refrigerator on display • INFORMVIATIO;N AND DEMONSTRATION 'WITHOUT ANY 'OBLIGATION HO'�W A'BO'UT TOUR BATTERY? Will it 'let you down this Spring? We lave :a ibattei'y for every car and purse - FROM . +$5.26 to $11.95 Galvinized Pails No.12, 19c each Furniture Department SPINNET DESK, Solid Birch, a 'Three -Day Spechil at WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF MATTRESSES AND SPRINGS FINE ASSORTMENT OF END TABLES AND COFFEE TAMES. Sutter--Perdue.-Beattie DIRECTORS OF FUNERAL SFaRVICBS Phone 147w. Day or Night. IN TIMI'; OF NEED PRICES WITHIN THE MEANS OF EVERT FAMILY. PEOPLE YOU KNOW Mrs. Brugeman of Chesley is visiting - her daughter, Mrs. E. Wendorf. Rev. Dr. Hogg of Strathroy called on friends in town last week -end. Miss Grace H'ellyar of Massey is spending the Easter vacation at her home in town, Mr. W. H. H'ellyar visited hie broth- er and sister in Bowmanville over the Easter week -end. Miss Bessie Lockwood was a holiday visitor with her sister, Mrs. L. B, Powers of St. Thomas, ;Miss Eleanor Kemp of Toronto spent the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. Murray McEwan were in Stratford yesterday attending the funeral of a relative. Miss Ethel Hog }has been visiting ' for e few days during the iol;iday period with Miss Ruth Ball. 1i -i', &glelel Snell et iiindstell i5 pis. rve.- 'ting friends in lemon and vicin- rty �Bering the holiday period. Mrs: GA', C. Andrews Scarbor° Bluffe visited over the. week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus VaiEgiriond. ]kr. Samuel 'Kemp and claughtee, El- eanor visited Mi'. end Ml's. Albert Kemp of Whodstock on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowe ef'Mit- chell were guests on Good Friday of 14 Ir. and Mrs. 21 Ward of town. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Dipple and two . little daughters of Bowmanville are visiting Mr, and Mrs. O. W. Potter. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Courtice and Miss' Betty, Hamilton, spent the Easter week -end with the former's, sister in town, Mrs. 'F. F. Gillies and Miss Marion of Kitchener are upending this I , week with the former's sister, Mrs. i+ F. VanEgmond. Miss afargaret Tough of �ebringville l is spending the Easter vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and '14irs. W. J. Tough. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Cook and Miss Betty of Sarnia came up to spend Easter with the lady's parents, M. and Mrs. J. ,Schoenhals. Miss E, Briekenden • of the Huron Road spent Easter in London' with her nephews, Eddie and Frank Dale, and other friende. Mr. and Mrs, T. Lydiate and daugh- ter, Lila, of Toronto spent the holiday week -end as .guests of the lady's aunt, Mrs. Lucy Swan. Mr. and Mrs. Maddy and family were with Bowmanville relatives over Easter, Mrs. Haddy and family re- maining for the holiday period. Miss Elizabeth Ford of Oshawa and Mr. Ernest Ford of Detroit, Mich., ,'were Easter visitors at .the home of their aunt, Mrs, S. Lawrence, Mrs. Alice Mason, who has been spending the winter with her ,daughter, Mrs. Haber of Romeo, Mich., returned home on Monday. Mr. and Ms. H. Kilty and children of Toronto• are spending, the Ease ter holidays at the home of the lady's parents, Dr. and 'Mrs. Shaw. Mrs. Emory ,5utor and Miss' Lois of Cayuga and Messrs. Fred and Har- ry Lawrence of Hamilton spent Easter with ,their mother, Mrs. S. Lawrence. Mrs, Mary •Stewart and Miss Mary R. Stewart came up from Oil Springs for Easter, Mrs. Stewart having spent the winter with her daughter, Mr, and MIs, John Layton and 'daughter, Miss Muriel, . London spent Good Friday at the home of the former's brother, Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Layton. Mr. and Mrs.' Dorland Glazier and little' son Keith, visited over the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Glazier, and with other relatives in the vicinity. Il1iss Jean Plumsteel of Elora, Miss Eleanor PIumsteel of Seaforth and Miss Margaret Plumsteel of Lon- don are spending the holiday per- iod at their home in town. Miss Ruth Higgins of Whitby has been with her mother the past week or ten days and Mrs. Higgins, who is not well, has gone to spend 6Flue $j1119 }Y!tllher §1111 at Burling- ton. Mr. Roy Cook of McMaster Univer,, sity, 1 ainilton, spent Good Friday with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. W, Cdok 6f town, leaving Satur- day to c8ntittet Easter services at his regular charge, the 'Cense' Park Baptist church, London. Mrs. Prouse of Birmingham, Mich , Mr. W. Wiseman of Detroit and Ma•s. J. Wiseman of Walkerville were week -end guests with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiseman of town. Mrs. Robertson of Ot- tawa has been staying with her mother for some little time as rho is in very poor health at present. KIPPEN Special Easter services were held in St. Andrew's United church on Sunday morning last, The ehureh was beautifully decorated with cyc- lamen, snap -dragon, jonquils, iris and Narcissus. Meat of. the flowers were donated by the Young People's Sasiety of the church and were sent after the service to the sick ones and shut-ins of the tong'' atibh. Rev. E. F. Chandler deliverer) u very fine sermon on the subject !'Christ on the Emmaus Road," Phe choir chose fol` their anthem k`�3'he •Beautiful (hi'tlen of Prayer," the duets atilt quartette parts being taken by Misses Olga Dell, Florence Thomson,.Beatrice Dayinan and Mrs. W. E. Butt. Misses Margaret Cooper of To- ronto and Grace Cooper of London spent the .holiday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cooper of Stan- ley. Miss Etta Bell of London spent the week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bell of Tuckersmith. /Miss Helen Chandler of Blenheim is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs, E. F. Chandler at the manse. Miss Margaret Johnston of London was a holiday guest with her mother, Mrs', J. H. Johnston of 'lay. Miss Halcyon Chandler of Western University, London, was a week -end guest with her parents at the manse. The Busy Bees Mission Circle will hold their April meeting at the home of Miss Beatrice Deyn,an on Satur- day afternoon at 2.30, �alipaper Is Zeal Economy How successful in inducing Con- solation will you he in sitting in "a poorly decorated room in trying to 'console 'yourself 'by thinning that you "saved" a little money.' ` Someone has said that "Beauty 'is; beyond piece" ,and where is 'beauty' mere ,satisfying thanin your own, home where you live with it every Bay. . The 'best 'Wallpapers are economi- cal in the long run. They last long- er and look -better while they last. The difference in the .price between a really good wallpaper and the price, of an inferior quality, is a very small' part of the total cost of decorating, a room. 'It is, therefore, a rather poor economy to skimp the very part of decorating that costs so compara- tively little yet adds so much to the finished result. Tlie W.D. Fair Ca Often the Cheapest—Always the Best mfain no,,,,fit ,n nil o i „digs -lilt 16 Mrs. W. Pickard was in Hamilton for the Eastertide. Mr. Ross Carter of Chatham is' home for the Easter vacation. Mr. W. In Muteh of Oriliia spent Easter at his home in town. Miss Ruth Venner of Bogner is home for the Easter vacation period. Mr, W. H. Ford of London was with his mother for the Easter week- end. Mr. John Hellyar of Scudder, Pelee Island, motored home for the Eas- ter vacation. Miss Winnie Thompson of Toronto eame up to spend Easter with her sisters in town. Miss Helen Manning of Toronto is spending the Easter vacation at her home in town. Mrs. Farnham of the Pnblic ,school staff spent the Easter week -end with her son in Detroit. Mrs, J. Cuninghame and Miss Flor- ence Cuninghame spent Good Fri- day with Seaforth friends. 141ea Pell O'Neil of Torpnte ie wild- ing the Easter .holidays at • the home of her mother in town. Postmaster Counter And Mit. Coun- ter attended the funeral ,of the former's aunt in Simcoe last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. 2rireTaggart, who have been spending the winter in Toronto, returned to their home here Monday. Mr, Benson Contras of Hamilton was an Easter week -end visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Carless, Mics. Clara Rurnball, who has been )Spending the winter with her son in Ottawa, has returned to her home in town. Mrs. John Robertson and 'Mrs. Prouse have been with their moth- er, Mrs, J. Wliseinen, who is in very delicate health. Mr. Clarence Swan is spending the vacation period with his uncle, Mr, Geo. Swan of Ashfield, and with relatives at Dungannon, Miss Madeline Hawkins of Toronto was home for Eastertide, Miss Hawkins graduates this Week from the Anglican Deaconries§ School, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. T6'rvii of Orento Were griests owek tbh Week -end at the hone of ihb lady's mother and 'sister, Mrs. Gee. Levis and Miss Emma Levis. Mr. and Mas, L. J. Wasntan and Miss Helen of Toronto visited, in town. and with the lady's sister, Mrs. J. Innen of !Stanley, during the Eas- ftertide. Mr. • and Mrs. G. H. Barr and fem- ily of' Toronto spent Easter week- end with the lady's father, ' Mr. Fred Lockwood, and other members of the family. Miss F. ,Brydone of the Collegiate staff is holidaying at her home at Milverton. Miss Beattie is at Guelph, Miss Depew at Paris and Miss Kitchen at Parkhill. I4is. and Mrs. Norman Zapfe and ehil- rren and Misses Ethel, Grace and iSopby Zapfe of Kitchener were Eastertide guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zapfo if town. M. J. L. Jolinson and daughter, Miss Betty, and his mother, Mrs. T. M. Johnson, of Chi;ppawa are,. spending the Easter vacation psi- ied with the latter's son, Mr. W. L Johnson of town, ONE ' FRIEND 'TELLS ANrOTIIER GIFTS MwREANII W Always in the Lead A 'Sel'ection of "Denby. China" or "Sheffield Cutlery" may be, yours for the use of our Free Coupon Cards. See our :North Window for one Complete Set of Buckingham Sheffield Cutlery on display. �• Ou>r famous Denby China will also be on exhibition. Ask for par- ticulars how you may obtain these lines free. FR,IGID'AIRE• SPECIALS AND INTRODUCING OUR NEW MEAT SLICER Breakfast Bacon, in piece, per lb. 28c Breakfast Bacon, sliced 30c Back Bacon, Sliced, per lb. - 35c Cooked Ham, sliced, per lb. 49c Lamb Roll, per Ib. 20c ,Special Ham, Sliced, per lb. 35c Chicken Roll, per 1b. 35c Sausages, Pure Pork, Swift's and Schneider's FRUITS AND VEGETABLES New Valencia Oranges, dozen' w-3ge New Carrots, 2 bunches 17c Fresh Tomatoes, per *lb. 18c Lemons, 6 for • 15c Cheese, New, 2 lbs. for 35e Fresh Spinach, 2:Ibs. for 25c Leaf Lettuce, 2 bunches for 15c Dead Lettuce, per bunch 10c Green Beans, New Cabbage, Fresh Asparagus.: WALKERSIDE'S ICE CREAM SPECIAL -.For Your Sunday Dessert, Angel Food. We have Christies and Weston's at 20c Cut part of centre of Angel Cake and fill with Apricot Jelly and Almonds, Chill, and top with Whipped Cream. Canned Apricots, per tin 18c. EGGS GRADED AT HIGHEST PRICE IN TRADE OR CASH. Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails W. T. 09N ILCLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERIA Phone 48 "Civil Service" .A. comedy -drama in 3 acts will be presented in the Town Hall, Clinton Tuesday, April 30 under auspices of St. Paul's A.Y.P.A. Programs At The Door .Admission 25e. Plan at Fair's Store 24-1. 'The Man of Yesterday' a play entitled as above will be pre- sented by the. Y.P:S. of Wesley -Willis Church, in the ToW iN HALL, CLINTON Friday, May 10th (Owing to another play to be put on the same week this play is being put off from: the 3rd to above date) Following is the Cast of Characters: James Ellis Bryce, Percy Livermore Helen Freeman Bryce, his sister-in- law, Viola Fraser. Ellis and Jeremiah Bryce, her sons, Gordon Venner and Jack West, Beryl and Miriam Bryce, her daugh- ters, Norma Cook and Dorothy Corless. Lawrence Meredith, Jno, Cuninghame William Fritz, , Bob 3iggart Allen Dale, Graham Brydon Mas. Hastings, the Bryce housekeep- er, Dorothy Stelk. Act 1 --+Living room in the+hone of James Bryce in a small. New England town. Month of September, Act 2: Bryce's Study --April, following Act 3—Same, the next afternoon. Admission, Adults 26c. Children 1.6e, Adult seats reserved at Fair's Store. 24-1, STANLEY Miss Dorothy Innes of Toronto was an Easter visitor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Inns, Mr. and 'Mrs. Warm. Baird of To- ronto spent Easter at the home' of their brother, Mr. G, T. Baird. Mr. and Mrs. Peter IYL•offat and Misses Helen and Janie of Seaforth are spending the Raster vacation at the home of Mr. Wm. Sinclair. Miss Margaret McGregor of To- /tato and Miss Kate McGregor of Wingham are with their mother, Mrs. Neil McGregor, this week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Guiding, M.P., Sea- forth, called on friends in Varna re- cently. Mrs. Frank Hobson and Mrs. Geo. Hammond of St. Thomas visited friends on the Bronson line and on the Blue Water Highway last week, IM,r. and M'i.•s. 'Harold PenhaIe with family spent Sunday at London, with the 'tatter's parents, •Ur. and Mrs. Geo, Hodgson. Mrs. 1'. M. Snowden spent a, few days at St. Thomas last week. The United Chm'eh W.M.S. held there monthly meeting at the home of, Mrs. Geo, Connell, There was a Iarge attendance and ' the meeting was an interesting one. Refreshments were served by the hostess. DANCE NEW AND OLD TIME WATSON'S HALL, KIPPEN Friday, April 26th HOLLAND'S ORCHESTRA Admission. Gents, 26e, Ladies, 15c. 24-1-p. Perennials NOW IS THE TIME TO FILL IN YOUR PERENNIAL BORDER We can give you a nice selection Of popular varieties. v A cc 14 POR ALL OCCASIONS F. R. CUNINGHAME FLORIST Member of Florist Telegraph De- livery Association. Phone's 176 and 31. Call at T. HAWKINS for Martill-Senour Paints and • v a a h. s rni� se LET US GIVE YOU A PRICE ON THAT PLUMBING YOU ARE GOING TO DO THIS SPRING T. IIawkins HARDWARE and PLUMBING Phone 244 r. - For Presentati YOU WILL FID D A WONDERFUL STOCK TO SUIT ALL REUIREMENTSWISH. A BRAND NEW STOCI{AT PANY END,RY GATELEG, YOUICE ACO FEE AND CENTRE SPINET DESKS, OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, MAGAMNE TEA WA ONS,SEWINGBCEDAIt CHESTS AND LAMPS OF ALL KINDS. • A NICE LARGE 9 -PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE in Solid Oak at a VERY SPAL A WONDERFUL SELECTIONOF'PRICE. BEDROOM FURNITURE, STEEL BEDS, SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES—Wonderful Values. ALSO A GRAND ASSORTMENT OF LINOLEUM, CONGOLEUM, OIL CLOTH, FELTOL AND RUGS, All Sizes and Patterns HARDWARE DEPARTMENT You will soon b'e needing ELECTRIC ELATES, COIL OIL STOVES, wilANGEmone �, bELECTRIC �� gIthe famouTOASTERS s CAMPBELL BROTH- ERS PAINT While Our Stock Lasts. Ali kinds of MOPS, B1WSHES, CLEANERS and POLISHES for inside work and lots of Lawn and Garden Tools for outside work. OUR POLICY—SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS. BALL & ZAPFE The Store With The Stock Hardware, Furniture, Funeral Directors, Monument Dealers N. BALL, Phone 110. Phone .1. J. ZAPFE, 195. Phone 103. Great Savings This Week Starting House Cleaning Time April 25, 26 & 27 AYLMER GOLDEN BANTAM CORN, only 10e PASTRY FLOUR, DRUMMER, 7 lbs. 23c 24 lbs. .690 RINSO,• Real Special, per pkg. , 19e SPECIAL BLEND BLACK TEA, per lb. 39e KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES, 3 pkgs. for 25c ROYAL YORK MATCHES, 3 pkgs., for 25e LIBIBY'S PORK AND BEANS, large, 2 for 210 CLARK'S SPAGHETTI, 2 tins 19c BIG 5 CLEANSER, each . 5C BROOMS, Na. 6, 5 -String 39a BROOMS, Extra Carpet 55d CLOTHES PINS, 3 dozen for 100 WASHBOARD, Empire Zinc 39e WHITEWASH BRUSHES, each . 25o Kelvinator Specials BOLOGNA, Special Thurs., Fri., Sat. Only lb. ..15c or 2 Ilia. . ,25e BREAKFAST BACON, in piece, per 1b. 27c SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, per lb. 20c 25c, 25c 21e PURE PORK SAUSAGE, large or small, .per Ib .......... . .. 22C Fruits and Vegetables FRESH SPINACH, per lb. LEAF LETTUCE, 2 bunches NEW CARROTS, Fresh, 3 hunches for GREEN ONIONS, per bunch • • .5e NEW PINEAPPLES, each . 25c BANANAS, per dozen 19e; 25c and 29c r r MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF, per ib. SCHNEIDER'S NEW HAMPSHIRE LOAF, per lb. PEAMEAL COTTAGE ROLLS, per Ib.' 15e. 15e 25C . '. McKN IGH ' & SON "Your Superior Store" We Sell the Beat For Lees Phone 111 CANTOR