Clinton News-Record, 1949-03-10, Page 10PAGE TEN
CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, MARCH
0, 1949
Official opening of .Bartiiff giros.'. Modernized Store and Restaurant
Fine Store Sets
High Standard
With the completion of ex-
tensive remodelling, Bartliff.
Bros.' spacious store and rest-
aurant, located on the north-
west corner of Albert St. and
Rattenbury St., is now one of
the sho* places of Clinton,'
with a definite "new look,"
Official opening of this fine
modernized local business estab-
lishment 'is scheduled to take
place this Saturday, Marek 12,
when Bartliff Bros. are offering
some very Ettractive 'specials
for the one day only. A list
of these is published in an an-
nouncenreet on Page Twelve
today.
Gaining access to the store
by way of the cornerentrance,
one immediately is confronted
with an attractive panorama of
beauty, cleanliness, neatness,
and ultra -modernity. The foun-
tain and soda bar are to the
left, with the bakery end candy
section to the right. The bar
is of gray arborite with alum-
inum trim and touches of. red.
Farther 'to the rear, beyond
a simulated "barrier", is locat-
ed the restaurant section,
where the .modern tables are
chrome with gray erborite tops,
and the chairs are chrome with
plastic seats. Adequate wash-
room facilities are provided.
Attractive Colour Scheme
•
' The entire interior is de-
signed for attractiveness, mod-
ernity and cleanliness, and
judging by preliminary com-
ments to date, the, objective
hes been well achieved.
Flooring is Of rubber tile in
green and cream square style,
with interwoven pattern. Walls
are in pale green colour, and
ceiling in white.
But one of the features
which really sets off the store
is the stained fir plywood trim
which predominates every-
where.
Those Who Did Work
Don. C. Colquhoun, Clinton,
has assisted in designing and
hes acted as carpentry con-
tractor in connection with the
work. He and his. staff have
done an excellent job in record
time. That, of course, is true
of • all other tradesmen who
had anything to do with it,
Except for three evenings, it
never has been necessary to
lock the front door through
the period that the work had
been proceeding,
3, W. Counter, lumber and
builders' supplies, Clinton, was
the supplier of the fir ply-
wood. used for panelling and
building counters; the arborite
and aluminum trim used in
building the counters and back -
bar; and the fir slab doors to
the washrooms end kitchen.
Keating Tile Co., Guelph,
installed the beautiful rubber
tile flooring in record' time.
First, the old floor was sanded
for levelling purposes, then
plywood' was mailed down in
sheets, and lastly, the tile was
laid by experts.
Grant W. Rath, painter and
decorator, Clinton, was respon-
sible for this phase of the work,
whichincluded painting, stain-
ing 'and varnishing. He end
his assistant, Doug Andrews,
made a very fine job of it.
Clinton Electric Shop instal-
led the -new decorative light-
ing and made other wiring
changes. ' This lighting leaves
e most effective impression.
Hugh R. Hawkins and staff,
Clinton, did plumbing and
heating installations in the
modernized store, efficiency
being the watchword.
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Make Entire County
A Regulated Area
Maitland FIsh and Game Club
held a directors' meeting at God-
eicrh when a decision was reach-
ed to contact the other clups in
Huron county, with the object in
view of making the entire county
a regulated area.
The club decided to petition
the Department of Lands and
Forests to have Paradise Pond,
and the Cemetery Creek in God-
erich township, closed to fishing
in 1949, so that the trout there
might be substantially . improved
and increased.
View of Fountain and Soda Bar Showing Modern Finish and Stools!
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Hello Homemakers! Have you
ever stopped to think what your
savings of electricity mean in
terms of processed foods? Here
is an example: If every home-
maker in Southern Ontario re -
her kitchen laced the0with a 4li0 bulb
t bulb
there would be enough electricity
saved in each hoar of use to
enable Ontario food processing
plants to pack an average of
1,000,200 cans of food.
Looking over the prepared and
packaged foods that line our groc-
Anothe•r resolution sought to cry shelves we can see how 9 ort -
close one other stream in South unate we are in Ontario. These
Huron for a period of one year, quick -cooking, ready -to -use and
on the advice of the Department canned products save expense and
of Lands and Forests. This will time in our modern way of house -
be the beginning of what it is keeping. We depend on such foods
hoped will be a successful rotat- every day—from canned baby
ing conservation measure. foods to ground coffee. Canned
The club went on record as be- soups, fish; meats, vegetables
ing interested in stamping out gravies, fruit juices, pudding
lawlessness, poaching, and down- powders, cereals, quick' yea.
right destruction of private pro- foods, muffin mix, biscuit mix
perty by fishermen and hunters, cake mix, ' .iso bottled milk
and will seek to co-operate with packaged cheese, butter spreads
the farmers in bringing this type etc., and many others are with:
Read labels and advertisements
to be sure of the ingredients,
quantity, quality and directions
for use. Eesy-to-prepare dishes
are available in family serving
sizes—so there is literally no
waste. Even the inexperienced
homemaker is sure of good re-
sults when all she has to do Is
open, mix with a measured
quantity of water or milk and
cook according to the directions.
l Using a minimum amount of
electricity for our household
•needs will save the maximum
amount for these commercial
products which many a woman
proclaims "life-savers."
Saving Hints
I. Canned Soup: Add a tin of
,milk to +soup emptied into a
;saucepan and heet only to sim
mering point, Do not boil. Add
'crumbs of leftover crushed toast
2. Canned Peas: Add 14 tea-
t ,spoon dry mint and heat in the
OPENED tan placed on same
shelf as roast turkey or meat.
3. Canned Cranberry Jelly:
',Slice off required number of
of sportsman to public attention. easy reach.
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Congratulations
to
sARTLIFF BROS.
ON THE RENOVATION TO THEIR STORE
It was our pleasure to supply:
-The 'Fir Plywood
used for panelling and building counters
-The Arborite
.. and -Aluminum Trim
used in building the counters and backbar
-The Fir Stab Doors
to the washrooms and kitchen
All these items are only a few of an ever-increasing
line of Builders' Supplies available at
J. W. COUNTER
LUMBER and BUILDERS' SUPPLIES
"Your Plywood F eadcluarters"
PHONE 290M - CLINTON
J. M. Govenlock Again
Heads Seaforth Fair
At a meeting of Seaforth Agri-
cultural Society, J. M. Govenlock
was re-elected president.
R. Gordon Bennett, Clinton,
agricultural representative for
Huron, and J. C. Rennie, assist-
ant agricultural representative,
were present.Mr. Bennett spoke
on the organization of a calf club
in conjunction with the high
school, and a garden club brigade.
A directors' meeting followed,
at which the following were ap-
pointed: President, J. M. Goven-
lock; first vice-president, Russell
Bolton; second vice-president,
Reeve Arthur Nicholson, Direc-
tors are Elgin Nott, Leonard
Leeming, Oliver Anderson, Al-
lister Broadfoot, John Powell,
Robert McMillan, Wilfred Glee -
servings. Store remainder in its
:container covered with oiisilk
cap.
4. Canned Sauce; Open. the tin
and heat (WITHOUT THE LID)
by standing it in the water over
which the pudding is being re-
heated.
5. Gravy powder: Do not let
mixture boil after powder has
been thoroughly mixed in.
6. Muffin Mix: Do not add too
much fruit for sweet muffins or
the result will be a heavy pro-
duct. Stir only enough to wet
the dry ingredients as youpour.
in the liquid sil et once. Watch
the temperature and time of bak-
ing period.
7. Prepared Biscuit Mix: Divide
the floor mixture into four
bowls; to one portion add grated
cheese, to one- some cinnamon,
to another some rut peel and to
,the other tomato paste. Measure
r4 of the liquid, stir this amount
'into each batch and roll out
separately. However, bake op
the same cookie sheet for the
same length of. time, 450 degrees
for 12 minutes.
8. The New Cake Mix: Flavor-
ings may be added to these mix-
tures without changingthe tex-
ture, yet they are .good, plain,
and results are sure. Pour the
batter for the eight -inch pan in-
to drop cake tins or layer pans.
Drop cakes .should be baked at
350 degrees for 20 minutes and
layer cakes at 375 degrees for
35 minutes,
q, 4, 4,
Anne Allan invites you to write
to . her % CLINTON NEWS-
RECORD: Send in your sugges-
tions on homemaking problems
and watch this column for
replies.
Exeter Captures Group
From Dublin Here 7-4
(By Howard •Cowles)
Dublin and Exeter battled it
out in the final game of the
WOAA Intermediate "A" group
in Clinton Lions Arena Tuesday
evening • before an almost capac-
ity crowd, ` with Exeter coning
out on top by 7-4. It was the
"taringest" game of the season
withsticks flying, tripping and,
boarding common. The main ob-
ject. was "blood" and blood they
got four or five times.
The main event of the even-
ing took place when Jim O'Con-
nor and •Ross Tuckey became
tangled up in a corner. Some-
how, O'Connor broke loose long
enough to swing his stick a couple:
'' hefty clouts to Tuckey's head
and shoulders This, of course,
caused much excitement and to
top it off, Woods of Dublin shar-
ed the penalty box with. Tuckey,
not O'Connor.
This ,was onlyone of many
skirmishes; and the two referees,
Kelso Streets and Frank MCEwan,
Clinton certainly did their part
in such a"game as this was. It
was a good game to win, a bad
game to lose,+ but it was not lost,
laying down, it was a fight to the
finish bell.
ier, J. M. Scott, E. B, Goudie,
Robert Campbell, Mrs. Frank
Storey, Mrs. John Hilebrecht,
Bartliff Bro
have our best wishes and congratulations
on the Official Opening of their
fine, modern store and
restaurant,
We had the privilege of doing all the
INTERIOR DECORATING
GRANT W. RAIN
PAINTER and DECORATOR
Phone 344 - - Clinton
and "Doug" Andrews
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
Bartliff Bros.
on the completion of the extensive remodelling of their
store and restaurant.
We are very proud to state that our firm
did all the
COUNTER and PLYWOOD WORK
FREE ESTIMATES SUPPLIED
ON KITCHEN REMODELLING
*VW e
Don C. Colquhoun
CARPENTRY CONTRACTOR
Specializing in Counter and Cabinet Work
PHONE 128-W • CLINTON.