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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 our
racks and every day the supply is diminishing with
very little prospect of replacement before the Fall
Stocks arrive.•
Prices remain the same 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.
Arrow Shirts — Adam. Hata — Scott & MenaIe Shoes for Maw
Agents Tip Top • Tallora.
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Proclamation
At the request of a Number of retail Merchant
and business men of Clinton, and in Remembrance
of our beloved late Queen Victoria.
I PROCLAIM
Wednesday, May 24th 1944
A Civic Holiday.
.All citizens are requested to govern themselves
accordingly.
M. J. Agnew, Mayor, Town of Clintori
God Save The King
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PORTER'S HILL gave a good report on the work done
by the knitters. This month's quota
On Thursday afternoon May 11, being larger but quite a lot of it
the W. A. of Grace Church met ,at was taken home by the ladies. Mrs.
the home of Mrs. Jim Cox with 8 Betties also looks after the packing
ladies present. A quilt was finished,, I of boxes for our boys, and read two
after which the meeting was held. The letters of appreciation received from
meeting opened with a hymn
"Breathe on me breath of God". Mrs.
Jas. Lockhart read part of the 24th
chapter Matthew, followed by prayer
Mrs. J. Cox read the minutes' of last
meeting. A discussion was held in
regards to a strawberry festival but
so few were present it was left over.
The roll call was answered with a
verse containing the word "Hope".
Morris Frame and Ivan Lockhart,
both serving in Italy. Tickets were
sold on a gift donated by Elenor Cox
and won by Mrs. Jack Gilbert. The
meeting closed with the National
Anthem. Next meeting is at Mrs.
Ray Cox's home.
Mrs. Jas. Durnin, London spent
Mother's Day with her parents, Mr.
and' Mrs. Milton Woods.
'The next meeting will be held in the
basement of the church June 8. The V
meeting closed with the Mizpah Navy League News.
benediction,
On Monday, May 15th, the Red The following letter is one receiv-
Cross held their meeting at the home 'ed by Wesley -Willis United Church.
of Mrs, Jim Cox. 16 ladies were
present and 2 quilts were quilted.
The meeting was then opened, Mrs.
Alvin Betties presiding. Following
J. F. Chandler,
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11. M. S. Kempthorne,
the Red Cross prayer in unison Mrs. Dear Mrs. Corless:
John Torrance read the minutes of I Very many thanks for the ditty
last meeting, these were adopted as '.bag, the contents of which will be
eorrect. Mrs. Torrance, who is also very useful and handy. It isvery
sewing convenor, spoke of how comforting to know 'there are such
urgently needed were articles of l people as yourself who are always
clothing, also quilts. The last month doing something to brighten the lives
quota that had been handed out was :of the boys in the forces and I sin -
pretty melt caught up with, so anoth- cerely hope, with the help of God,
er months supply was handed out, that it will soon be over. I wish you
mostly infants and ladies wear. The and all belonging to you the very
knitting convenor, Mrs. Allan Betties best of health and happiness in the
A List of a few best sell-
ers from our Book Shelf:
There are many more from
which to choose: Come in
and see our stock.
While Still We Live
by H. Maclnnes
The Razors Edge
by W. S. Maughan
The Weeping Wood
by Vicki' Baum
The Just and the Unjust)
by J. G. Cozzens
The 'Sound of Wings
by Arthur Goodrich
Stand on a. Rainbow
by M. O. Innis
G. R. McEwan Co.
Books & Stationery
PHONE 84
"OFTEN THE CHEAPEST•
ALWAYS THE BEST'
Miss Fannie Levis of London spent
the week end at her home in town.
Mr: Barry Winger, editor of the
Mildmay Gazette was a visitor at
the News- Record office last week.
L.A.C. and Mrs. W. L. ,Caldwell of
Toronto spent the week end with
their parents in Clinton and Lon-
desboro. -
Mr. and Mrs. George Gould of To-
ronto visited at his father's] Mr.
and Mrs. H. W: Gould, over the
week end.
Miss Cora Streets has returned to
Toronto after spending two months
at her home here, recuperating
from an operation.
Mrs. Howard Williams and Miss
_Betty of St. Catharines spent last
week with Mr. and Mrs, Frank
Lebb and other relatives in town.
Mrs. Frank McElwain of Lindsay
spent the week end with her mother
Mrs. Carrie Jervis and other rela-
tives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip IIeitbeimer of
Stratford have purchased Mr.
Robert Jervis' cottage, "Venture
Inn" on Lake Huron.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cuninghame
have opened their summer home at
Bayfield and with friends have en-
joyed the past two week ends there.
NO. 10 Canadian General
Hospital. Film
Under Auspices Ladies' Guild
St. Pau1t's Church
PARISH' HALL
THURSDAY, MAY 25th
at 8 o'clock
Admission 25c
Some of our local boys' are port-
rayed in this English setting. Come
and enjoy an interesting evening and
see our boys on the' screen. 96-2.
PERSONALS
Dr, and Mrs. II, F. Gibbs of Toronto
spent the week end .at the former's
home here,
Miss Mae Davis, Mrs. Wilmer Wallis
and, Mr. Newton. Davis attended
the funeral of their cousin, the late
Mrs. Free Thompson of Detroit,
Mich., on Tuesday. Miss Davis is
remaining in the city for a couple
' of weeks.
V
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
The meeting of the Federation of
Agriculture was held in school sec-
tion No. 8 on Tuesday last with s
full house present. •
The meeting• was called to order by
the chairman of the school section,
Mr. Wm. McGuire who thanked the
large gathering for coming out to
the meeting. He then turned the
meeting ever to the Township chair-
man', Mr. Russel Colclough, who gave
a brief outline of what the meeting
was called for. The school children.
under the direction of the teacher
Miss Cantelon, gave three numbers
which were much appreciated by the
audience..
The chairman then called on Mr.
McMurray of Clinton, who in a few
well-chosen words, introduced the
District Representative, Mr. Bruce
Matheson, who spoke along the line
of permanent pastures and test plots
of grain. Mr. Jim Stirling then fav-
ored the audience ;with a song, with
Mrs. Win, McGuire acting as ac-
companist.
The Rev. John Graham of Bayfield,
was next 'called on', and he spoke
chiefly on larger •school areas. Mr.
Geo. 'Ginn, substituted for Warden
Fred Watson and he spoke on the
Victory. Loan.
Mr. J. Stirling was called on to
introduce the school inspector Mr.
Staples. Before introducing, the in-
spector, he led in Community sing-
ing.. Mr. Staples spoke on Town-
ship school areas which war followed
very closely in view of the questions
that were asked by the audience.
Mrs. Nelson Trewartha of Clinton'
was then called on to say a few
words' and in her address she remark-
ed that it was thirty-eight years
since she taught in No. 8, and she watt
very pleased to be back to visit the
old school and meet the people.
The meeting which was a great
success was brought to a close with
:the singing of the National Anthem.
Mr. and Mrs. John Middleton at-
tended the annual May Day celebra-
tion at Stratford Normal School on
Friday. )
Miss Phyllis Middleton and Miss
Marjorie Bean of New Hamburg,
spent the week end with the former's
parents.
Attention! Ladies of the South End
Red Cross Unit are reminded to sell
heir tickets on the "name quilt" as
e lucky draw will be made at the
gular meeting to he held at the
ome of Mrs. David Deeves on Wed-
esday afternoon, May 31st.
Mrs. Edgar Thompson of Detroit, th
Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reber- re
ton and daughter, Sandra of Lon- h
don, were week end visitors, with n
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D.
Roberton.
1
Mr. and Mrs. John Todd of Brandon, th
Man., who have spent the pest six ti
months with Mrs. Todd's sister, T
Miss Mabel Rethwell, left on Mon- g
day for Victoria, B. C. They will so
spend the summer with Mrs. C
Cora Ballantyne, sister to Mrs.
Todd.
The pupils and teacher of S. S. No.
1 Goderich Township have invited
e ladies of their section to a patrio-
c afternoon on Friday, May 26th.
here will be a program, bingo
aures, fish pond and lunch will be
Id. Proceeds are to go to the Red
ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Holland and
Mr. J. B. Lobb, were in -Exeter on
Sunday last,fattending the funeral
of Mrs. EEnily Kestle Jory, relict
of Elijah J. Jory, who was nearing
the ninety-first anniversary of her
birthday. The late Mrs. Jery. was
aunt by .marriage `of Mr. Lobb's.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Hoggart on Sunday were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Weymouth, Mr.
and Mrs. \ Harry Watkins and,
daughter Barbara, Mr. and Mrs.
Weldon Tyndall, and Pte. • C'arman
McPherson of the R.C.O,C. of °f
London and Mrs. McPherson of tu°
Stratford.
STANLEY
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McLaren and.
daughter Marion' of Goderich, visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. Glenn on
Sunday..:
Miss Alice Glenn, and Miss Barbara
Graham of Waterloo spent the week
end at their respective homes,
The Stanley Community Club met
at the home of Mrs. John McCowan
on May 4th, with 12 nnem;bers and
3 visitors present. The president
Mrs. N. Baird presided.
Mrs. McFarlane donated a setting
duck eggs and 'tickets were sold on
s. Mrs, J. H. McEwen holding the
eke 'ticket. $1.85 was realized.
Mrs. Gsa'hain gave a reading and
eater from Mrs. Jane Peaeoek was
d, giving an outline of work to 'e
ne before Dec. 31. Work brought
consisted of 3 large quilts, 1 crib
lt, 3 'children's gowns, .2 babies
a1
coming year. I will appreciate it rea
very mach if- you will accept the 'do
sincere thanks of ' yours gratefully, in
James F. Chandler, A. B. qui
SPRING PLANTS1,1
for Victory Gardens
Hundreds of boxes of Spring
THURS., Mlty 1.8ti :1944:
plants are now ready in our green-
houses on Hui•on street. We are
open evenings. Plants are advanc-
ed and well hardened.
Hyphonex 25c a tin
Hyphonex Plant food. .Com-
pleteand balanced with Vitamin B1
added, is again available. We are
indeed glad to have this offer once
more. ,
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
Superior Store
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
MAY 18, 19, 20th
STOKELY'S TOMATO SOUP
10 oz. tin, 9c
LIBBY'S PREPARED MUSTARD
jar 9c
9c
9c
CHARM, Cleans everything, pkg9c
GOLDEN FLEECE' Pot cleaners
each 9c
CLASSIC CLEANER 2 tins . , 9c
FRY'S COCOA % lb. tin 19c
SUPER SUDS pkg. 19c
PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 bars, 19c
SANI WHITE TOILET TISSUE
3 rolls 190
RED FEATHER PUDDINGS'
2 pkgs. 19c
KRAFT DINNER pkg. 19c
ROMAN MEAL pkg. 29c
INSTANT POSTUM Small tin29c
PARD DOG FOOD 2 pkgs. 29c
ORANGES, Size 252s Doz. 43c
LEMONS, Size 350s, 3 for 11e
GRAPEFRUIT Size 126s 3' for 19c
GRAPENUT FLAKES 7 oz. pkg.
WAXED PAPER 45 sheets pkg.
POTATOES, Certified SEED
75 lb. Bag.
SPRING TIME •
Is the time to Brighten up your home, you will find a wonderful
stock to select from including Mirrors, CedarrChest, Fibre Wardrobes,
Chesterfield, Dining Room, Bedroom, and Breakfast Suites, Spring -
filled and Felt Mattresses. Also a very large Stock of Congoleum
rugs in all sizes and patterns, as well as Rexfelt, Rexoleum, Feltol
and Congoleum in two and three yard widths,
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We have a large stock of Nerve, Utililac, 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 STOCK
BALL & ZAPFE
5
DEALERS IN GEtoreNERALPHARDoneWARE ANIS' FURNITURE
AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DOUGLAS G. BALL J. J. ZAP1 E
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 Kiene — justthe 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
2.60 Wall Paper Cleaner and Waxes for your needs.
Call in and see our stock to -day.
T. A. THOMPSON
DANCE
Jowett's Grove, Bayfield,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th.
Its lots of fun dancing at the grove
pavillion. Join in the first big dance
of the season.
Jimmy Hill and 'His R. C. A. F.
Spotlight Band
Dancing Every Wednesday evening
during May and June.
E. R. Weston, Manager.
97-1
DANCE
Under the auspices, of the
Summerhil Hall Board
in
Londesboro Community Hall
on
FRIDAY, MAY 19th,
Music by "The Rhythmaires"
Admission 35 cents 1
Everybody Welcome
97-1
gowns, 17 .pr. socks, 1 pr. mitts', 1
helmet, 1 man's used suit, size 40, 1
ladies used knitted suit, size 38.
Mrs, Ed. Glenn was instructed to
send cigarettes to the local boys
overseas, this month, and a shower
of articles is asked for the June meet-
ing for overseas boxes.
The June meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Walter:Moffat when
election of officers' Tor the coming
year will take place, the roll call
to be 'answered by " How each mem-
ber managed on her canning sugar
ration in 1943". •
The meeting closed by the singing
of the National Anthem and, Mrs.
Mrs, McCowan and; her group served
lunch.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 244
WEEK END SPECIALS
CANADA SEAL Herring 2 for 19c
OXFORD INN or HABITANT
Soup 2 for 19c
GRAN, SUGAR 3 lbs. for . , 25e
ROUND GRAIN RICE 2 lbs for 25c
SUCCESS LIQUID' WAX 59e
SUCCESS! PASTE WAX 32c
4 bars P. & G., PEARL, or
LONDON SOAP 22c
LIQUID AMMONIA 10e
FLY-TOX, For flies, moths 25c & 45e
LA FRANCE' BLUE 15e
SATINA 7c
EATMGRE WHEAT BERRIES
5 Ib bag 25c
CLIMAX WALLPAPER Cleaner 39c
WHEAT PUFFS 1 bushel 45c
WHEAT PUFFS r/a bushel 25c
WHEAT PUFFS 14 bushel 150
GRAPE FRUIT -112s 4 for . , , 25c
SWEET .JUICY NAVEL ORANGES
344s 2 dos 65c
ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES,
CARROTS
W. L. JOHNSON
PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
Money to Loan on.
first Mortgages
Now is the TIME to stop'pay-
ing rent and to buy a farm.
Write us if youhave been think-
ing about it. We may be able to
yelp you with a loan.
A11 inquiries treated confidenti-
ally.
Hurorn&Erie
!—'0 FCAGE CORPORATION
London Windsor
1St. Thomas Chatham.
May 18 to 20th
Oxford Inn Vegetable Soup 3 tins 25e.•
Clarks' Oxtail or Asparagus soup
3 tins 25e. -
KAM tin , , 35c,
YORK Sandwich spread tin . , .. 15.0
LYNN VALLEY Beet Greens tin 15e
Polk's Grapefruit Juice Ige tin 35e'•
DALTON'S assorted puddings
sweetened 2 pk. 150;.
BLUEBERRIES tin , ... , , , . , , 28e
. HABITANT Noodle Soup 2 pkg. 19e
Champion Puppy biscuit pkg. 25e
Champion Dog food pkg. 10c.:
KRAFT DINNER pkg. 190 •
CHEESE-A-RONI pkg. 19e
Sunbrite Javel water Concentrated
1 per bottle 150 :
CLUB HOUSE Coffee lb..... 49c. •
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Fresh Wieners ib, 27e,:
Fresh Sausages Ib, 25e.-
Breakfast. Bacon Ib. 42ce
Also a good assortment of cooked.,
meats.
A L040 MStIN—(C0NwwA6
1055! SOAP
Bar 5c
Orial Lobb -
Free Delivery
THE` 'T nS'TORIES
SPECIAL VALUES FOR MAY 19th aind 20th
RED & WHITE CHICKEN CANADA SEAL
gADJDEE tin ' 29c HERRING tin 100
CURLING DRIED AYLIVIER APPLE`
PEAS 2 pkgs. 27c JUICE bottle-, 15c
WALKERS
SODA1S
pkg. 15c
eAtuttiAs pH* CATELLI'S
Chees-a-Roni
, pkg. ' 19c
SWIFT'S PURE,
LARD;.
pkg. 17c
s.
e J ++""" QUALITY .°
COFFEE
, 4 e lb. bag. 39c
ROBIN HOOD
A er SUNBURY
OATS TEA
5 lb. bag 29c CAKE Sc 1/2 lb. pkg. 37:c
RED and WHITE' TABLE' LIBBY'S VEGETABLE'
SALT 2 for 15c! SOUP tin 10c
GOLD MEDAL TOMATO LAZENBY'S CHEF'
JUICE tin 13c SAUCE bottle 25c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES •.
ASPARAGUS — SPINACH — CELERY — LETTUCE — CUKES`'`
BEETS — PINEAPPLE --TOMATOES' — TIPPLES — RADISH
CALIFORNIA LA's NEW TEXAS
LEMONS 3 for 313c ONIONS 2 lbs.KING
o 19a
MARSH SEEDLESS 126's New California Bunched
GRAPEFRUIT 4 - 25e CARROTS 3 lbs. 25c
CALIFORNIA JUICY 288's• NEW TEXAS .GREEN
ORANGES doz. 39a CABBAGE 3 lbs. 22c
Ce M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS —.CLINTON
plants are now ready in our green-
houses on Hui•on street. We are
open evenings. Plants are advanc-
ed and well hardened.
Hyphonex 25c a tin
Hyphonex Plant food. .Com-
pleteand balanced with Vitamin B1
added, is again available. We are
indeed glad to have this offer once
more. ,
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
Superior Store
PHONE 111—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
MAY 18, 19, 20th
STOKELY'S TOMATO SOUP
10 oz. tin, 9c
LIBBY'S PREPARED MUSTARD
jar 9c
9c
9c
CHARM, Cleans everything, pkg9c
GOLDEN FLEECE' Pot cleaners
each 9c
CLASSIC CLEANER 2 tins . , 9c
FRY'S COCOA % lb. tin 19c
SUPER SUDS pkg. 19c
PALMOLIVE SOAP 3 bars, 19c
SANI WHITE TOILET TISSUE
3 rolls 190
RED FEATHER PUDDINGS'
2 pkgs. 19c
KRAFT DINNER pkg. 19c
ROMAN MEAL pkg. 29c
INSTANT POSTUM Small tin29c
PARD DOG FOOD 2 pkgs. 29c
ORANGES, Size 252s Doz. 43c
LEMONS, Size 350s, 3 for 11e
GRAPEFRUIT Size 126s 3' for 19c
GRAPENUT FLAKES 7 oz. pkg.
WAXED PAPER 45 sheets pkg.
POTATOES, Certified SEED
75 lb. Bag.
SPRING TIME •
Is the time to Brighten up your home, you will find a wonderful
stock to select from including Mirrors, CedarrChest, Fibre Wardrobes,
Chesterfield, Dining Room, Bedroom, and Breakfast Suites, Spring -
filled and Felt Mattresses. Also a very large Stock of Congoleum
rugs in all sizes and patterns, as well as Rexfelt, Rexoleum, Feltol
and Congoleum in two and three yard widths,
IN THE HARDWARE DEPARTMENT
We have a large stock of Nerve, Utililac, 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 STOCK
BALL & ZAPFE
5
DEALERS IN GEtoreNERALPHARDoneWARE ANIS' FURNITURE
AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS
DOUGLAS G. BALL J. J. ZAP1 E
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 Kiene — justthe 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
2.60 Wall Paper Cleaner and Waxes for your needs.
Call in and see our stock to -day.
T. A. THOMPSON
DANCE
Jowett's Grove, Bayfield,
WEDNESDAY, MAY 24th.
Its lots of fun dancing at the grove
pavillion. Join in the first big dance
of the season.
Jimmy Hill and 'His R. C. A. F.
Spotlight Band
Dancing Every Wednesday evening
during May and June.
E. R. Weston, Manager.
97-1
DANCE
Under the auspices, of the
Summerhil Hall Board
in
Londesboro Community Hall
on
FRIDAY, MAY 19th,
Music by "The Rhythmaires"
Admission 35 cents 1
Everybody Welcome
97-1
gowns, 17 .pr. socks, 1 pr. mitts', 1
helmet, 1 man's used suit, size 40, 1
ladies used knitted suit, size 38.
Mrs, Ed. Glenn was instructed to
send cigarettes to the local boys
overseas, this month, and a shower
of articles is asked for the June meet-
ing for overseas boxes.
The June meeting will be held at
the home of Mrs. Walter:Moffat when
election of officers' Tor the coming
year will take place, the roll call
to be 'answered by " How each mem-
ber managed on her canning sugar
ration in 1943". •
The meeting closed by the singing
of the National Anthem and, Mrs.
Mrs, McCowan and; her group served
lunch.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 244
WEEK END SPECIALS
CANADA SEAL Herring 2 for 19c
OXFORD INN or HABITANT
Soup 2 for 19c
GRAN, SUGAR 3 lbs. for . , 25e
ROUND GRAIN RICE 2 lbs for 25c
SUCCESS LIQUID' WAX 59e
SUCCESS! PASTE WAX 32c
4 bars P. & G., PEARL, or
LONDON SOAP 22c
LIQUID AMMONIA 10e
FLY-TOX, For flies, moths 25c & 45e
LA FRANCE' BLUE 15e
SATINA 7c
EATMGRE WHEAT BERRIES
5 Ib bag 25c
CLIMAX WALLPAPER Cleaner 39c
WHEAT PUFFS 1 bushel 45c
WHEAT PUFFS r/a bushel 25c
WHEAT PUFFS 14 bushel 150
GRAPE FRUIT -112s 4 for . , , 25c
SWEET .JUICY NAVEL ORANGES
344s 2 dos 65c
ASPARAGUS, TOMATOES,
CARROTS
W. L. JOHNSON
PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
Money to Loan on.
first Mortgages
Now is the TIME to stop'pay-
ing rent and to buy a farm.
Write us if youhave been think-
ing about it. We may be able to
yelp you with a loan.
A11 inquiries treated confidenti-
ally.
Hurorn&Erie
!—'0 FCAGE CORPORATION
London Windsor
1St. Thomas Chatham.
May 18 to 20th
Oxford Inn Vegetable Soup 3 tins 25e.•
Clarks' Oxtail or Asparagus soup
3 tins 25e. -
KAM tin , , 35c,
YORK Sandwich spread tin . , .. 15.0
LYNN VALLEY Beet Greens tin 15e
Polk's Grapefruit Juice Ige tin 35e'•
DALTON'S assorted puddings
sweetened 2 pk. 150;.
BLUEBERRIES tin , ... , , , . , , 28e
. HABITANT Noodle Soup 2 pkg. 19e
Champion Puppy biscuit pkg. 25e
Champion Dog food pkg. 10c.:
KRAFT DINNER pkg. 190 •
CHEESE-A-RONI pkg. 19e
Sunbrite Javel water Concentrated
1 per bottle 150 :
CLUB HOUSE Coffee lb..... 49c. •
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Fresh Wieners ib, 27e,:
Fresh Sausages Ib, 25e.-
Breakfast. Bacon Ib. 42ce
Also a good assortment of cooked.,
meats.
A L040 MStIN—(C0NwwA6
1055! SOAP
Bar 5c
Orial Lobb -
Free Delivery