Clinton News-Record, 1947-04-10, Page 8X Johnson's Quality Groceries
Cuban 15 oz, tin
Crushed Pineapple. 1.89
Solid Pack 105 oz. tin
RHUBARB . , , 65c
APIE,e FILLER 5 oz. tin
$1.15
'Solid Pack' 105 oz. tin
PEACHES $1.35
t: Golden Alm 105 oz. tin
TOMATO JUICE 49c
3 for 25c
HEINZ PRODUCTS
Heinz 2 for
Vegetable Soup 27c
Heinz 2 for
Beef Noodle 27c
Heinz 2 for
Chicken Noodle 27c
Heinz
57 SAUCE 27c
Heinz ('Slftced)
DILLL PICKLES 29c
Libbytin
SLICED BEETS
... 15e
Aylmer 20 oz. tin
WHOLE BEETS .. , 19e
Aylmer
ONION SOUP , 2 for 15c
ti Aylmer
Prune PLUMS, 2 for 37e
17c pkg.
California
1 lb.
DRIED Pr/ACHES . 27c
Dutch Set
ONIONS .. 2 lbs. for 33c
Tex Sun GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE 2 for 29c
TREND (Dipfoam)
For Washing ,,,.,. 27c
i Delivery (sours:
10.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m.
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THERSDA:Y;. APRIL, 10;. 194,E
21 'STRAIGHT VICTORIES
The victory
climaxed the greatest
season ever experienced by a God
-
I
mach hockey squad -- 21 straight
games ;without a defeat! That is
really somewhat of a record, and
!better 'than the faanous St. Mike's
team have been aisle to accomplish.
It is Goderich's first OHA title; they
had a team in the Intermediate final
back an 1906.
SOFTBALL MEET FRIDAY
;Clinton softball fans and players
are invited to attend an organize -
ton meeting in the Town Council
Chamber tomorrow (Friday). even-
ing when plans foo the season will
be completed. It looks as if Clinton
will be part of a strong group con-
sisting. of Wingham, Goderich, ,Sea -
forth" and Clinton, and all teams are
reported to be strengthening. There
should be some seal competition,.
LAWN BOWLING TONIGHT
Clinton Lawn Bowling Club is hold-
ing its annual meeting in the Town
Council Chamber .at eight o'clock to-
night, when •officers will be elected
and plans discussed for the coming
season.
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YORKSHIRE BREEDERS MEET
There .will be a meeting of all
members of the Huron Yorkshire
Breeders' Club in the Agricultural
Office, Clinton, on Tuesday, April 15,
at 8.30 p.m. The purpose of the meet -
ng ;is to make definite plans for the
Hog Show and Sale, being held in
onjunction with the ClintonSpring
how, on June 5.
CONGRATULATIONS, GODERICUII
Hail, Goderieh Louzon Flyers,
newly -examined elhampi(ons of theOITt1A Junior "C" series! And a
special bow to Walt Westbrooke,
itlhelr clever :coach, who worked hard
all year and finally ended - up with
a superb little hockey machine.TRIMMED STOUFFVILLE
Flyers won 'the gonfalon by de-
• fearing the smart little Stouffvslle
Red. Wings, in both games of a two -
of -three series, taking the first at
sstratjford Saturday evening by 6-3
and the second at Oshawa before a
hostile crowd Tuesday evening by 7-4.
They won the verdict at Oshawa in
overtime.
DOIG DOES IT
A Seaford' boy, Ken Doig, • was
the man .of the moment in the over-
time session Tuesday evening, flash-
ing down the ice on a clean break in
the first minute of extra time to
score what proved the title -winning
tally. Not satisfied with his slim.
margin, Flyers ran through the Red
Wings for two more goals by Jimmy �.
Hayter, the Eketer lad, and Harold i
Westlake, to make their verdict a
decisive one. ; Incidentally, Hayter c
had two goals himself.S
Venetian
Blinds
METAL SLAT VENETIAN BLINDS
,ARE NOW BACK
We can now supply Venetian Blinds with
all metal slats made -to -measure.
They will not warp, break, and are easily cleaned.
CALL ON US FOR QUOTATIONS
McEWAN'S •
OFTEN THE CHEAPEST—ALWAYS THE BEST
Pullover
Sweaters
Spring style is a pushover for
this pullover sweater knit wooll
Shades of yellow and maroon,
conte in small, medium and
large sizes for only $3.50 UP.
Davis & Herman
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ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT ..
288's — 37c doz. 96's — 5 for 25e =�
344's — 29c doz. LEMONS
252's — 45c doz. 300's--3 for 13e
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Curtain and Drapery
Materials
Now in Stock
also
CURTAINS MADE UP
BROWN'S
One door north of the Royal' Bank
OFFICIAL OPENING of Thrower's new modern Restaurant on Victorian 84. takes place this Sat-
urday, with "Open House" from 8.30 to 10.30 p.m. ABOVE is a view of the Restaurant from the
rear showing the members of the serving staff at theilr posts oifduty, and the up-to-date facilities
available to the public.Photo by Fowler Bros. Studio, Clinton
Effeetive Monday, April 14, under
a ruling of the . Goderieh Branch
Barbers' Association of which the
Clinton Barbers form a part, there
wallbe new .prices' on haircuts.
Cars Collide West
Of Auburn Bridge
(By our Auburn Cbrmespondent)
Considerable damage resulted from
an accident which occurred at the
gravel pit gates just west of the
Auburn bridge Tuesday night around
8.30 when oars driven by Keith Gar-(
diner, Colborne township and David
McConnell, fish peddler, .Saltford,
sideswiped.
The late model Pontiac, driven by
Mr. Gardiner, was proceeding east,
while the 2VIeConnel model T. Ford
was going in the opposite direction
The 'McConnell ear had the front end.
taken out and the Gardiner car sus-
tained damages to the 'value of 840.
County Constable Helmer ;Sne11,
Seaforth, investigated.
Clinton Town
Council Splita
On Daylight Time
(Continued from Page One)
women's rest room "withoat a doubt
is the most disgraceful place in the
Town of ,Clinton." He urged, that it
be brought up to standard or else
closed up.
It was decided to. redecorate it
( and put it in shape again.
Levis Awarded Gravel
Two tenders were opened for
supplying all the crushed gravel for
2947. Levis Contracting Co, sub-
mitted the lower at 52 cents flat per
cubic yard, with a grader furnished
free of charge if needed to level off.
The other bid, submitted by George
F. Elliott, was 55 cents for fine
gravel and 65 cents for coarse gravel.
Ald. Brown said the contract,
would be &abject to approval of the
Street •Committee.
IM'ayor McId pray stated emphatic-
ally 'that no "secret contract" had
been :signed with Weston Construc-
tion Co., Limited, as alleged. ,
( A motion was passed expressing
appreciation to the IWAF for do-
nation of cinders used on East St.
Condition of Streets
Harry Davies addressed Council
wanting to know 'when Victoria St.
would be opened. He said his place
of !business had been closed nearly
five months and he was getting tired
of it. The Mayor said they were
doing all they could -and 'would ',try
to have it opened right away.
Plan "Open .House"
Saturday Evening
(,Continued from Page Four)
a father and mother were glad that
their boy -or girl had a place to eat
or have lunch 'which was managed
and rowdyism squelched.
"During the war period, candy, ice
cream, and soft drinks were in short
supply", he pointed out. "The de-
mand and supply we could do nothinp
about. 'It was 'hard to say 'no, sorry,
we're out', but we 'were only one of
bliousands i•n the same boat.
"Hest For Clinton"
"Naw, on this our .opening, we have
only one object in mind, to be a `Host
for Clinton' in the restaurant busi-
ness. With competent minds, we set
forth to give you, as customers, food
well prepared and appetizing, service,
and a selection of diner and suppers.
you will enjoy.
"We hope you will patronize
Thrower's •Restaurant as you did The
Kozy Grill, and every effort we can
bestow to make you ;welcome will be
extended.
"In conclusion, I would like you to
take note of the advertisements on
these pages with our opening ann-
ouncement. Sc.e the results of their
work. Thanks a million, everbodyl."
STOP
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that cough with
WATKIN'S. COUGH
MEDICINE
Our Ephedrine Nasal Jelly,
Inhalant, Laxative, Cold and:
Grip Tablets, Nose and Throat
Tablets,, Mustard -on — really
knocks •a cold for a loop. '
We have a full line of Food
Products, Medicines, Toilet
Articles, Soap Products. and
Miscellaneous Arrticles,
Ivan Turner
Ratlenbury St. W.
Clinton.
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HOLMESVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. Dies Beck, Belleville,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook and children,
Goderich, and Mr. and 2trs. Alvin
Cox, Clinton, spent Easter with their
parents, Mr, .and Mrs. J. Hauler.
The service next Sunday morning
will be the annual WriviS. Missionary
Service and Thankofferirg. Rev. E.
R. Stanwatg, Brucefield, will be the
.speaker. The ladies will fort; Itho
cho'i'r. The service is at 10.30 'a.m.
glue postponed spiting concert is
scheduled to take place in :the church
on Wednesday evening, April 16, at
eight o'clock, The programme con-
sists of local talent, a couple of plays
and talent from Clinton and sur-.
runding district.
Confined to Hospital
,Mr. and Mrs. .7. Huller, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Dres Beck . and .Mr's. Fred
Thompson were lin Kitchener on Sian -
day visiting Mrs. Huller!a and Mrs.
Thompson's brother, Harold Levis.
Mr. Laois was badly injured when
struck by a truck in F'ebr'uary, and
although improving nicely is still
confined to Kitchener -Waterloo Hos.
pita,.
Lions Plan Concert
Bayfield Lions Club is staging a
concert followed by a dance in the
Town Hall on the eventing of April
17. The proceeds from this affair
will go towards a ball park and skat-
ing rink. The Lions Club is negat.
sating to lease the Baytfield Agricult-
ural .Society grounds for this purp-
ose. It 4s hoped that all will support
their effort.
BIRTHS
RATBWELL — Int Clinton Public
Hospital, on Wednesday, Apra 9,
1947, to�s Mr. and Mrs. D'Ar'cy Rath- ,
,(W
well, R. 2, Clinton, a daughter.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
,Don !Smith, Toronto, visited with
Inc father, D. A. 1Ssnith, over the
holiday.
We are all sure glad. to get out
again after having been blocked in
for nearly two months.
84r. and Mrs. Jack Stirling, Tor-
onto, spent the Easter holiday with
the 4ormen''s parents; Mr. and Mrs.
James R. Stirling.
Mr. and Mrs. Doug McDougall
have moved to their new home on
the Cut Line lately occupied by
Charles 'Young. We welcome thein
to our midst.
Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Allen
Betties for Easter were his mother,
Mrs. Matilda Bottles,` Goderich; 3fr.
and Mrs.. Erlaud Betties, Toronto;
and Mr. and Mr. Theron Bottles,
Winthrop.
Rain Spoils Sap
The heavy rain on ,Saturdary spoilt
a lot of sap as it was. the best run
yet, and had to be all dumped.
Gone to Vancouver
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Butler left
last week for Vancouver where they
intend to mace their home. Mr. and
Mrs. ,S'emple have moved to lihe farm
lately •occupied by Mr. Butler. We
welcome them to this community.
Returns From Hospital
Bert Ra.rris is hoarse again after
hotting had an operation in Clinton
Public Hospital for -appendicitis. He
is feeling much better.
Move to Goderich
Mr, and .Mrs, Charles Yonng and
family moved from their farm on the
Cut Line to Goderieh on Friday. His
father purchased their farm a great
many years -ago and made it one of
the finest -looking places in the
Townshio. The faultily will be greatly
missed in chi& community.
Bicycle
Repairs
Immediate Service
on all repair work.
DO NOT DELAY!
RECORD ALBUMS
MUSIC BY JEROME KERN
SUNG BY BING CROSBY
"TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY"
"OL` MAN RIVER"
"LONG AGO (AND FAR AWAY)"
"ALL THROUGH THE DAY"
"I'VE. TOLD EV'RY LITTLE STAR"
"DEARLY BED0VED"
"A FINE ROMANCE"
"THkg WAY YOU LOOK TONIGHT"
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SPORTING GOODS OF QUALITY
PHONE 42 CLINTON
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Accept nothing but this outstanding tire
that costs no more. Buy now for%mergency
needs. .Order today for future delivery.
v;ONLY SYNTHETIC TIRE 0, 4
PROVED ON THE SPEEDWAY
AT 100 M IES PER HOUR
J. P. MANNING
Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service.
Firestone Tires
PHONE 345
CLINTON
Clinton and District:
Chamber of Commerce.
GENERAL MEETING
TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBER;.
Monday, April 14
at 8 pan.:
A ,general meeting is hereby called- for the purpose
of appointing Standing Ootntpibtees and ,other business,
It 2s important that ell members and prospective
members ,attend. .
(Signed)—G. R. FOSTER, President
IM. non n..•..n.•»..•.
Nr-mninaryry,41.
WEEKEND SPECIALS at your RED & WHITE STORE
POST'S
CORNFLAKES
pkg. 7e
Clark's Mushroom
SOUP
2 tins 19e
NU -WAY LIQUID
DEGREASER
lg. battle 59c
CANADA'S FINEST
1 A LONG LASEMG—ECONOMICAL
TOILET SOAP
5 CAKES 27c
KWIK L'IQUIII
ST'ARCIH •
1g. bottle 19c
Stokley',y TOMATO
SOUP
3 tins 23e
ARROW
KLENZ-ALL
jar 19c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS ANI? • VEGETABLES
CARROTS
BEETS
CABBAGE
SPINACH
TOMATOES
LETTUCE
CELERY
RADISHES
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TEXAS SEEDLESS 112's
Grapefruit 5 for 25c
CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's
Lemons ... 3 for, 9c
OAiLIPGltiNIA JUICY 288's
Oranges .. doz. 35c
APPLES
BANANAS
PINEAPPLE
COCOANUTS
PARSNIPS
GREEN ONIONS
TURNIPS
CAULIFLOWER
SHEARING'S
PHONE 48 — Free Delivery — CLINTON
Spring Sale of Heaters
When
is the season that an electric heater is very useful.
1\ hen your furnace or stove is out, you can have that extra heat
to take the chill off the air at the small operating cost of one
cent per hour.
We have them on sale for this week only.
Priced from $7.95 to $38.95
GUARANTEED RADIO REPAIRS on all Makes and Models
MERRILL RADIO and ELECTRIC
Radio and Electrical Appliance Sales avid Service
Phone 313 Clinton
NEW SHIPMENT OF THE FAMOUS.
FINDLAY COOK STOVES
I BEFORE ).19a Bar
NEw l twnod'range .see the
• Here's a stove of modem design and with
exceptional cooking capacity — at s read,
moderate price. The Findlay "Vega" has as
extra roomy firebox for better beating and
quick baking. Can be obtained in three finishes.
Come in and see the modern features or this
P'iadtey Coad and Wood Hauge. ,�•
FEATURES: High closet and reservoir
with large oven, deep firebox, coal or
wood grates Complete $83.00
SUTTER - PERDUE
PHONE 147 HARDWARE CLINTON
Spring
is
It's
LCBRICATION
Best grades of
Oils and Greases,
No delays,
Here
Now!
Time For
• MOTOR TUNE-UP
Latest diagnosing
equipment.' Expert
mechanics.
• CAR WASH
Al thorough, painstaking job
at a popular price.
MI sites of DOMINION TIRES Available
for Innanediate Sale.
Used Cars Bought at Highest Possible Cash Prices
Immediate Attention to All
Servicing and Repairs ... At
Lorne .. Brown
PHONE 178
Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Sales and Service