Clinton News Record, 1944-05-04, Page 8ii
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SUTTER 8' PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON. ONT.
A Word, To The Wise
Some time ago we advised early buying of Men
. and. Boy's Clothing as woolens and linings were
getting more and more difficult to procure.
Again we say Buy Now
The Spring and Summer stocks are now on ouil
racks and every day the supply is diminishing with
very little prospect of replacement before the Fall'
Stocks arrive.
Prices remain the sante and it is always a pleasure to.
show goods.
MEN'S SUITS $22.50 to $28.50
TOPCOATS , $21.00 to $24.50
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrew Shirts — Adam Hata — Scott & McHale Shoes for Men
Agents Tip Top Tailors.
CITIZENS OF HURON
COUNTY
We Must See the
Job Through
and
We Must Buy More
Victory Bonds
"PUT VICTORY FIRST"
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Inserted by Huron County Victory Loan Committee.
STANLEY
Several from the Bronson Line at-
tended the Bloods Clinic held in Clin-
ton on Tuesday of last week. Those
who went •were, Clarence Hohner,
Billie Armstrong, John Marks, Mrs,
Roy Scotchmer, Fred Watson, John
Watson and Miss Ethel Watson.
'meeting opened by singing "God Save
The King," followed by the Red Cross
• prayer. The minutes of the last meet-
ing were read and adopted. 20 mem
bers and 7 visitors were present. The
seeds, flower slips and bulbs brought
.80, The Treasurer gave her report
and read a letter of thanks from Pte.
[Ray. Mason for a. parcel received. It
was deckled to send a box of com-
forts to the boys overseas. A granite
pudding dish donated by Mrs. N.
Wright brought .80 and was won by
Mrs. R. Smith. Sewing was given out.
A quilt was quilted and a quilt top
worked on in the afternoon. Lunch
was served at the close of the meet-
ing. Next meeting will be at the
hone of Mrs. E. Ball on May 10. The
Hostesses, Mrs. Huron Murch, Mrs.
Habkirk, Mrs. W. Hoggarth, Mrs. E.
Ball.
The Bronson line Red Cross meet-
ing was held at, the home of Mrs.
Harold Penhale on Wednesday' of last
week; the next meeting will be "held
at the home of Mrs. Fred, Watson.
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SUMMERHILL
The Summerhill Red Cross Group
met at the home of Mrs. Norman
Wright on Wed, afternoon April 26.
With the president in the chair the
For those who paint in
Oils we have
Oil,Colors
Brushes
Turpentine
Linseed Oil
Canvass
Dlrawing blocks
Palettes
Varnish
We will endeavor to sup-
ply your needs at all times.
For Mothers' Day a very
fine selection of gifts to
choose from
Pyrex Ware
Cups and Saucers
Cake Plates
Plaques
Pictures
to mention a few. Also
some very beautiful cards.
G. R. McEwan Co.
Books & Stationery
PHONE 84
"OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
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Mr. Asa Deeves of Hanover was in
town •on Saturday visiting 'friends
and relatives.
Mrs. Cole of Stratford has returned
after spending two weeks with
friends and relatives in town.
Miss Wilma Radford of London was
a week end visitor with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Radford.
Mrs. A. Benson Corless and little
daughter Susan Blanche are visit-
ing relatives in Acton and Toronto.
Fit. Sgt. G. W. Yeats and Mrs.
Yeats left for Kingston on Mon-
day, where they will reside.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Co;less spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. B. J.
Co]quhoun of Staffa,
Rev. A. E. Silver and family left for
their new home in Southampton on
Tuesday.
Mr, and -Mrs. Donald Hynds of Tor-
onto were guests of Mrs. A. Benson
Corless recently.
Miss Marian Gibbings of Dundas
spent last week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gibbings.
Miss Irene Snider of London. and
Miss Kae Snider of Kitchener
spent the, week end ,with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Snider.
Miss Edna Elliott, who has spent the
past two weeks at her home here, is
returning to Toronto to resume her
work.
Miss Margaret Morrison of Toronto,
formerly of Clinton, left on Mon-
day for Vancouver,' B. C., where
she intends residing.
Mrs, V. P. Kinnaird and small dapgh-
ter, Glenna Grace of San Diego,
Calif., are visiting at the home of her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Sperling.
Mrs, Pipe of Gilbert Plains, Manitoba,
and Miss Frankie of San Francisco,
and Mr. "Chum" Sheppard of Re -
gine, Sask., were visiting their
aunt, Mrs. Robson for a few days.
Sgt. L. H. R. and Mrs. Theedom have
returned to their home here after
spending the past two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Theedom: of
Nanaimo, B. C.
Miss Barbara Thomson, who was a
visitor at the home of Mrs. Marthe
Pickett for the past week, returned
to Washington, D. C., where she is
working with the British. Govern-
meat. '
Mr. and Mrs, Garnet McBrien' of
Detroit, Mich., accompanied: by their
eldest son lst Lieut, T.t, R. McBrien
of Big Springs, Texas visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crich and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hanley and
other friends over the week end.
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Miss Edith Leppington, who under-
went an operation in Clinton Public
Hospital lastweek isdoing nicely.
CLINTON
NLW.S-RECoRD'
COrl'STANCE
S. S. No. 3 Hallett,
Kennotr Buchanan pupil of Mrs.
Donald Gill and 'Miss Anne Garrett,
hat pawed Examination for High
School Entrance for Farah Leave, set
by Inspector R. '0, StaplesWill re,
ceive certificate - after a period 'of
thirteen weeks..
IIOLMESVILLE
Miss Alma Trewartha 'of Woodham
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Trewartha.
Next Sunday Rev. A. J. McKaye of
Victoria St. United Church, Goderich
will occupy .the pulpit at the Holmes-
ville United Church. Sacrament, will
be observed and there will also be a
baptismal service.
Those attending the W. M. S. con-
vention in Ontario St. United Chureh,
Clinton last Thursday were, Mrs.
John Harris and Mrs, Ed. Trewartha.
We are glad to report that Mr.
Me]. Elliott, a patient in ' London
hospital is improving.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. McClinchey were Mr. and Mrs.
Gould Olivastri and Jack McClinchey,
London, Mr. and Mrs. James Cox, 1�
Porter's Hill, Mrs. Joe Wild and baby .Superior Store
of Bayfield, PHONE 111--CLINTON.
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Th>irs., May 4t1t, 44,4
It's No
PUSHOVER
There's tough fighting ahead .
twenty-four hours a day! Ocr
men must have 'more fighting)
stuff . , . better stuff than they've
got against, them! It's our job to
tee they get it — now . ..and;
that. they keep en getting it un-
til the fight's won. Let's put
every dollar we can into Victory
Bonds.
Put Victory First
Buy Victory Bonds
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del. As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
Funeral Orders,
Phone 176 and 31
DANCE
Summerhill Community Hall
FRIDAY, MAY 5th,
Good Music by "The ,Rhythmaires"
Admission 35 cents
Lunch served
Everybody Welcome
95-1
`Yi®mie Yomson's Yob'
three -act play by •Seaforth Players
under the auspices of the
Women's Institute.
Town Hall, Clinton
Thursday, May 11th
at 8.15
Special music in between acts
Admission: 35 eta, Children 25cts.
This play Comes Highly Recommend-
ed. Proceeds for War Work.
"Government Girl"
Under Auspices Girls' Club Wes-
ley -Willis Church.
Roxy Theatre
one night only
Monday, May 15th
Admission 35c tax 7 cents. Tickets
to be exchanged at wicket.
94-2
May 4 to 6th
BULK MACARONI 5 lb,
EATMORE WHEAT BERRIES
5 lb. bag
KAM canned meat tin
BLUR BERRIES tin
CANADA SEAL fresh herring
2 tins
POST'S Corn Flakes 3 pk. „
Sea -Leet Chicken Boddie Tin „
SIRDAR Fresh ,Roasted Coffee lb.
COWAN'S COCOA 1 lb. tin
25c
SPECIALS FOR
MAY 4, 5, 6th
•
RED FEATHER PUDDINGS No
Sugar Required 6 oz. pkg. ..9c
KELLOGG'S CORN FLARES
12 oz. pkg. 11c
FRENCH'S MUSTARD 6 oz. jar 9c
HILLCREST SHORTENING lb. 19c
CHEESE-A-RONI pkg. 18c
CHOICE ROUND GRAIN RICE
2 lbs. 23c
NABOB COFFEE 1 lb. bag 45c
HAWE'S FLOOR WAX 1 lb. tin 45c
SANI FLUSH Tin 29c
JIFFY WHIP 10 oz. bottle 18c
PAULA SUGAR SUBSTITUTE
4 oz. btl, 391
CLOTHES PINS, ROUND 3 doz, 12c
MUFFETS Pkg. 100
ORANGES, Size 288s doz. 39c
43c
LEMONS, Size 300s Doz.
GREEN CELERY Ige. stalks each 10e
CARROTS, New 2 lbs. 15c
TOMATOES imported Ib. 27c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Ige, tin ..37c
T. R. THDMPSON
House Cleaning
Specials
1 Large Bottle SUCCESS Liquid
wax 98c
1 Med. Btl. SUCCESS Liquid wax 59c
1 Tin SUCCESS Wax 32c
1 Thi SUCCESS Shoe Polish ..'10c
25c 4 Cakes Pearl, P. & G. or London
Soap 22c
35c 3 Rolls Enterlake Tissue 25c
28c 1pkg. SUPER SUDS 22c
2 Btls. JAVE'X (Plus 2 empties) 25c
19c 1 Btl. OK Bleach 101
1 Pkg. LA FRANCE Blue 15c
23e 2 lb. LIMA BEANS 35c
4 Grapefruit 112s 25c
3 ]b. Gran. SUGAR 25c
SUNKIST NAVEL ORANGES
At 32-39-49-_59c Doz.
33c
33c
23c
FRESH SAUSAGE Ib. 25c
FRESH WIENERS lb., ........ 27c
BREAKFAST BACON lb. .... 42
SMOKED ROLL lb. 39
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
W. L. JOHNSON
c PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
19c LB.
OrTaI Lobb
Free Delivery
Money to Loan on.
first' Mortgages
Now is the TIME to stop pay -
ng rent and: to buy a farm.
Write us if you have been think-
ing about it. We may be able to
elp, you with a loan.
All inquiries . treated confidenti-
ally.
Hron&Erse
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
London - Windsor
St. Thomas
Chatham I,
VALUES FOR MAY 5th,; and 6th
CANADA SEAL > CHOICE
HERRING tin 10c BLUEBERRIES tin 29
CAP'N JOHN CHICKEN, AYLMEIR DE'I1Y17R<ATEF
BADDIE tin 29ti BEANS. 2, tins I9c
CHOICE. ROUND GRAIN • LIPTON'S, NooEI,E
RICE 2 lbs. . 25c SOUP MIX 2 pkg. 25c
LIBBY'S VEGETABLE) CHOICT.,'
SOUP tin 10c MACKEREL, tin. 29c
CATELLI'S SWING'S LEMON PIM,
C14EES-A-RONI pk. 19 FILLER 2 tins 27e
AERO FLOOR AYLMER CUTTINGS
WAX tin 25c 'ASPARAGUS tin 16c
VIKING TOILET REI) and' WHITE' TABLE' -
TISSUE 4 for 23ce SALT 2 for 15c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
PINEAPPLE —MUSHROOMS —.GREEN BEIANS•—CAULIFLOWER
RADISHES —CELERY —PARSNIPSASPARAGUS —SPINACH
New Bunched California CHOICE, •MEXICAN
'CARROTS 3 lbs. 25c• TOMATOES lb. 27c
NEW GREENTEXAS
CABBAGE 3 lbs. 22c
CALIFORNIA SWEET 220's
ORANGES doz. 49c
NEW BUNCHED TEXAS
BEETS 3 lbs. - 25d
NEW TOPLESS TEXAS
CARROTS lb. 7e
MARSII SEEDLESS 125rs,
GRAPEFRUIT`4 for 25
CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's
LEMONS 3 for. • 10c
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS — CLINTON
AMINIMMONIF
;SPRING TIME
Is the time to Brighten up your home, you will find a wonderful
stock to select from including Mirrors, Cedar Chest, Fibre Wardrobe,
Chesterfield, Dining Room, Bedroom, and Breakfast Suites Spring -
filled and Felt Mattresses. Also a very large Stock of Congoleunt
rugs in all sizes and patterns, as well as Rexfelt, Rexoleum, Feltol
and Congolemn'in two and three yard widths.
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We have a large stock of Narvo, Utililae, and the Famous Sherwin
Williams paints and varnishes, ,Shellac, Floor Waxes, Brushes for
various uses.
It will pay you to shop here,
THE STORE WITH THE STOOK
BALL & ZAPFE
15
DEALERS IN GE ERALtorPhone HARDWARE ANp FURNITURE
AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DOUGLAS G. BALL J. J. ZAPPE
Phone 110 Phone 103
This Is House Cleaning Time
Let us show you the many aids to help make the task easier this
year.
Try a can of Sana Klene — just the thing you've been waiting
for — can be used on floors, walls, woodwork and furniture,
We have also on hand a good variety of polishes cleaners, Climax
Wall Paper Cleaner and Waxes for your needs.
Call in and see our stock to -day.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 244
Sixth Victory Loan
CITIZENS OF CLINTON
Measured in terms of po,puletion we are not a large town, but
measured in terms of capacity to organize and finance our share of
the war programme we have made an. excellent effort. It'ls a matter
of personal pride to every citizen of Clinton that we have met the
call of two War Savings campaigns, two War Loans, and five Victory
Loans. Dozens of us who never bought a bond" before are now share-
holders in a national. enterprise. These bonds certify' that the
owners have a real stake in Victory. They are the savings with
which Clin.tonians can face the future, When the transition period
conies from War to peace, these are the gilt edged securities, backed
by all the wealth and resources of the Dominion of Canada, that will
provide us with a backlog of security, A lot of people do not fully
understand that while we can win the war abroad we can lose the
battle at home. When we buy a Victory Bond we are helping our
forces, and helping to protect ourselves and our future; it is buying
a share in the stock of our country and at a fair rate of interest,
This is something to think about, . and "United we Stand; Divided'
we Fall." We can all buy bonds in this community, We all want
to do everything we possibly can to win; to see that Victory is not
delayed. Can we face our consciences, if after these years we still
make only a half-hearted. effort: Buy your Bonds from the local'
salesmen, or at. the Bank of youy choitie. Buy Bonds to Save from
bondage. Buy Bonds,
Clinton Victory Loan Committee