Clinton News Record, 1944-06-08, Page 8;.
�e Have Just Received:
A New shipment
of
Graniteware, including tea kettles. coffee pots,
potato pots, cooking kettles, sauce pans, water pails,
and roasters.
Glassware and Pyrex Caseroles, Double -boilers,
4't'ea pots,perculators, dripulators, cups and saucers;
flower pots, etc.
1 used cook stove, nearly new
SUTTER 6 PERDUE
ISARDWARE. PLUMBING & ELECPRIC1ANS
MONS 1.17w, CLINTON. ANT.
Do You Know
that it takes from six to eight weeks to get a suit made -to -measure
due to a shortagt of woolens and linings and a decided shortage
•of skilled labor.
Be sure to order well in advance of your requirements and avoid
disappointment.
Tip Top Tailored -to -measure Suits or Coats are standard for .qual-
ity and price.
MEN'S $29.75
LADIES $31.00
At present our racks are well filled with ready -to -wear suits and
topcoats in all the new patterns of worsteds or tweeds tailored in
the latest models and our prices are subject to Price Board regulat-
ions.' -
See our special suit value at $28,50
Young Men's worsted suits -with extra trousers sizes to 37 at $25.50
Plurns-teel Bros.
Arrow Maio - Maw Rata - Scott & Halals Shoos for Blas
Agents Tip Top Tailors.
Huron Federation of Agriculture
Second Annual
FIELD DAY and PICNIC
In Lions Park, Seaforth, June 14th
10,00 a.m
ORDER OF PROGRAM
Huron -Perth Shorthorn Field Day and Judging
Competition.
Sports for the Children
Picnic Lunch
SPEAKERS; His Excellency, The Earl of
Athlone, Governor-General of Canada.
Mr. Roderich S. Kennedy, Editor -in -Chief of the Fam-
ily Herald and Weekly Star.EDUCATIONAL FEATURES
Live -stock Parade; .Labour Saving Devices; Veterinary Clinic;
Military Display; Canadian Canners Display; Home Canning Film,
of special interest for Farm Women; Dominion Department of Ag-
riculture Exhibit; Provincial Department of Agriculture (Poultry,
Field. Husbandry; Chemistry)
Representative of the National Selective Farm Service.
Everyone is invited. Load up the car with the family and bring a
basket lunch.
11.00 a.m.
12.30 Noen
2.15 p.m
DANCE IN EVENING
Plan to meet your friends at Seaforth on June 14th.
CARS 25e CHILDREN FREE ADULTS 25e
YOUR FEDERATION MERITS YOUR SUPPORT
HARRY STURDY President;
W. J. DALE, Secretary;
W. L, WHYTE Manager
J. M. SCOTT Publicity Chairman
Anniversary Services
Anniversary Services of Wesley
Willis United Church will be held; o
Sunttay Tune 11th. Rev. J. R. Mutch
mor of Toronto, Secretary of th
Department of Evangelism a
Social Service will be the guest
speaker. You should plan to be
present.
Morning Worship June 11th 1944
Organ Prelude -Fifth .Syvnphony
Beethoven.
Call to worship.
Holy, Holy, Holy,
Invocation-.
Hymn of Praise
National Anthem
Confession and Lord's Prayer
Psalm -Gloria.
Anthem -Te Deum Lauil'amus--Rev.
IL. H. Woodward.
Seripture.
Prayers.
Announcements
Oiffertory Liebtstraum •-Liatz
Solo -"I will Magnify Thee, 0 Lord"
Mrs. W. A. Oakes.
Homan
Sermon ---D
r. J.R.M tch o
u mr.
ILyunn
Benediction
Postlude-Festival ,March.
Evening Prayer
Prelude-Finlandia -Sibelius
Call to worship
1r Doxology
Invocation
e Hymn of Praise
an
National Anthem
Scripture
Anthem -"Glorious is
-Mozart.
•,'Prayers
Announcements
Offertory -"Angel's Dream" -Rub-
enstein,
Anthem --"Tarry with me, 0 my
Saviortr. --Baldwin.
Hyrnn of Praise.
Sermon -Dr. J. R. Mutchmmr
Solo -"Just for to -day" -Mrs. Ralph
A. Marsh.
Hymn.
Benedieti3n
I Vesper
Postlude-•=•Triumphal
delssehn.
a
Thy Name"
Maroh -Men-
Jitneys at Bowling 'Club
'llhe
Clinton Lawn Bowling' Club
opened the Season with a jitney on
Monday evening when a good crowd
attended. The following' were the
Scotch Fingering yarn • iix'
3 & 4 ply suitable for sweat-
ers .and socks in Khaki and
Airforce blue. Also some
white baby wool in Bee Hive
quality.
Hot Iron transfers in a+
good assortment, embracing,
alphabets, baskets, child,
ren's wear novelties, towels
and pillow case ends.
Have you read C'anada'si
Best Seller.
"HOMO THE SAP"
by Lorne I. Morgan
One of the most thought
provoking pamphlet's con -4
cerning present day condit-i
ions and post-war problems
ever to roll off the presses.
G. R. McEwan Co.
Books & Stationery
PHONE 84
"OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST'
Mrs. Gordon Ouninghame is in Toron-
to this week.
Mrs. George Crooks of Delhi is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.
Aiken.
Mr and Mrs. W. M. Aiken and Flor-
ence .spent the week end in Owen
Sound.
Mrs. W. .1. Geddes of Belgrave visit-
ed on Saturday with Mrs. G. E.
Saville.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Kearns, Lois and
Joyce spent the week end in Kin-
cardine.
Mrs. Norman Everett of Toronto
visited. a few days- last week at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Shad -
dick. J
Mr, and Mrs. Corson and, daughter
of Toronto spent the week end with A
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foster and E
family.
Mrs. ,R. 13. Carter of Brantford has F
come to Clinton where she will
spend' the summer at her home on
Victoria Street..
Petty Officer Mary Gaydon of H. M. A
C. S. Stadacona, ,has returned to
her work after a holiday spent in A
town at the .home of Mrs. P. Hearn, 13
Mrs. Caryl Draper and daughter, B
Miss Lois and Mrs. Robert Draper
were in Stratford on Saturday, at-
tending a trousseau tea in honour
of their cousin, Miss Isabel Mur-
ray.
Mrs. R. E. Manning left on Wednes-
day for Denver, Colorado, where
she intends residing. Mrs. Fisher
who has been her guest for some
time returned' with her to her
home in Denver.
Mrs. L. Pr. R. T'heedom, the former
Isabel Colquhoun, who has been a
member of the News -Record staff
for the past foul: years, has re- 33
signed her position and, will live T
P
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PRESBYTERIAN
Afteuoi n Tea and Sate
In Cheroh S
Saturday, June 10
3 to 6 p,rn.
BOOTHS:-
Apron
OOTHS Apron :r. Mrs. M. McTaggart
Novelty , .. ... Miss Shaw
Baking Mrs. Neilans
Afternoon Tea Mrs, Ward
MENU: -
Pressed Meat Salad - Tomatoes
Fluttered Bread
Lemon 'Pie Tea - Pumpkin' Pie
99-2
Strawberry Festival
Friday, June 23rd
at the home of. Messms. Clarence and
Norman Ball, first farm north of
Summerhill.
Under the auspices of the Summer-
hill Hall Board.
Good program will. be provided.
99-2
COUNCIL MEETING
(Continued from page 1)
Councillor Trewartha moved the
adjournment.
Street
H. Pickett, ditching 24 hrs.
@ 40c ` 9.60
P. ,Rowcliff, hauling tile 4 lire. .
@ 60c 2.40
A. Fulford Street Sweeper 25 hrs.
@ 60c 16.00
W. Fulford, cleaning streets 25 hrs.
@ 25e 6.25
Geo. E. Radford 460 yds. gravel
@ 90o 414.00
Howard Johnson loads of gravel
@ '75c 27.00
Can. Nat. Rys. Frt. & Cartage,
8 drums 11.74
Imperial Oil Ltd. 8 drums Cold
Patch 101.27
Street Lighting
P. U. C. lighting streets 215.22
Property
P. U; C. Lighting' R. R. .75
P. U. C. lighting Town Hall 14.75
P.U.C. Lighting •stock scales , . .75
Mrs. L. Tideswell care of R. R. 5.00
Miss R. V. Irwin, Dust Cloths 1.45
A. T. Cooper 15 small flags 2.26
Ball & Zapfe Gen. Hdwe. .. , . 16.61
Bert Langford Rep. seating 2.75
Ed. Steep cleaning at dumping grd.
18 hrs. 7.20
Fred Steep. Cleaning at dumping
grounds 18 hrs. 4.50
Cemetery
M. McEwan Salary 95.83
Ball and Zapfe Tools, Oil, Mower,
repairs • 5.05
Chas Shanahan Oil & Gasoline 3.15
rov. Treasurer' Commercial Motor
License 2.16
H. Pickett 48 hrs. @ 40c less
44e • 18.76
. Makins 27% hrs. @ 40e 11.00
Cyril Bertrand 5142 hrs. @ 40c 2.20
7vin Fletcher 4 hrs. @ 40c 1.60
d. Steep 10712 In's. @ 40c 4300
less 68c 42.32
red Steep 882/2 hrs. @ 25c ..22.13
Grants .
P
W. M. Aiken 1 doz. Bill folds 22.44
Dry- Earth Closet
Fulford Salary ,.. 70.00
Police Protection
. E. Fremlin Salary 83.33
race McDougall Salary 75.00
ert Fitzsimmons extra policing
4.00
one day
' Salaries
M. T. Corless Salary 83.33
N. Kennedy Salary 50.00
Hospitalization
Dept. of Health Insulin 5.11
Postage and Stationery,
News -Record General printing
& supplies 62.50
k T. Cooper Postage . 4.50
Insurance
Metropolitan Casualty Co. Prem, Broadcast over C.F.R.B. every Mes-
on Cemetery Truck 31,00
day. Broadcast From Mitchell Arena
CABBAGE and
TOMATO PLANTS.
Thousand's of sturdy plants are
now; ready for sale 'direct from
hot beds
' 15ca doz.
Limited number of boxed plants
still available at our greenhouses
Corner of Shipley and Huron Sts,
OPEN EVENINGS
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
PHIDNE 111-CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
JUNE 8, 9, 10
INGERSOLL MALTED CHEESE
1/ ib. pkg. 19c
CHOICE BLUE.110SE RICE
2 lbs. 21c
HILLCREST SHORTENING ib19c
APPLE and RASPBERRY JAM
24 oz. jar 29e
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 oz. tin 15c
OVALTINE MED. Jar 58c
FRY'S COCOA rs lb. tin 190
NABOB COFFEE!1 Ib bag 45c
ROMAN MEAL pkg. 29c
CAMAY SOAP 3 bars 19c
GILLETT'S LYE TIN 12e
IVORY SOAP 2 med. bass 13e
SALT 6 ib. bag • 12e
ORANGES, size 344s Doz. ... , 31c
LEMONS, size 360s Dbz. 45e
GRAPEFRUIT, size 126 3 for ..190
TOMATOES, Imported. lb. 23c
T. R. TIIflMPSON
Observe King's Birthday
Officials of the Ontario Depart-
ment of Education said last Tuesday
that the King's birthday will be ob-
served June 8th in Ontario schools,
with a holiday on that date. The
birthday is December 14th, but it
ie usually celebrated in June.
Come To The
FUN PARADE
in Bayfield' for the summer months
where. she and her husband; Sgt.
Theedam have taken a cottage.
Mrs. W. T. Hawkins and her daugh-
ter Madeline have returned from
New York. Mrs. Hawkins was cal-
led' to New York owing to the sud-
den death of her brother, Mr. John
H. Miller. Mr. Miller is survived
by hiswife and two daughters,
Jane at home and Helene (Mrs.
Horace Belin) of: Conittand, Ala-
bama. Mrs. Millet and her dough;
ters resided r with,the late. Mrs'.
Hugh Miller, fo,a year and were
known' to manyd`,in Clinton,
winners, first prize, J. L. Heard; Jack J
McIntyre and John Snider tied for
second place, Mr. Snider won the
toss and took second prize; •fourth.
prize, Angus Morrison.
The' Club intends holding a jitney
every Monday evening at .7.30 o'clock
during the coming season.
General Municipal Expence
ell Telephone Co. General, ..7.63
he Mun. World Assessors Guide 2.25
rov. Treas. town hall license 3.00
ostmaster Counter-unempyt. Ins.
Exise 'stamps 2,82
George Lavin spreading cinders 10.00
RECEIPTS
Rentals 60,00
Licenses . • . ,,, , , , , , 259.00
Stock Scales 19.15
Cemetery 186.50
$494.65
Softball News
A large crowd at •Seaforth watched
the visiting Clinijon Juveniles whip
the home team by a score of 11 to 2.
B.i1
r
M ler and Johnson each collected I
a,pair of hits for the winners. , I
Blyth Intermediates took an early,
lea
dt�
a t3 edged, out the Clinton
toa
m,
I
12 to 10, in an exhibition game play- r
ed at Blyth last Friday. Kennedy
with 2 homers and Freel with a triple;'
tried. hard for; Clinton. '
on
Tuesday, June 13
BINGO
Rainbow Concessions with All
Kinds of ' Poises
Miss Priscilla will be there
10 Door Prizes
D'A.NCING- Town Hall
Cliff Gordon's ,Orchestra .
Come Early Doors open 7.30 pm.
Auspices Jean Blewett' Chapter
I. O. D. E.
•
THURS., JUNE:8tii, 1944'.
VALUES FOR JUNE 9th and 10th
YOUR CHOICE ,CHICKEN TOMATO SAUCE ANGLER
IIADDIE tin 25c HERRING 2 tins ' 25c
EGG PRESERVER VANCAMPS PRE-COOIT
WATER GLASS jar 23 BEANS 2 pkgs 250
CURLING DRIED GRLSSET BREAD
PEAS ula► CRUMBS
2 pkgs. 27c 2'pkgs 15c
KRAFT
DINNER
pkg. 19c
QUALITY
COFFEE
ib. bag 39c
CAKE 5c
KRAFT
CHEErE
1/2 Ib. pkg. 21c
SUN FLOOR •
WAX .:.
Ib. tin 39c
MIX WITH COFFEE - FRANCO. AMERICAN
APPLETINE pkg. 15o BLUEBERRIES tin 28
REGENT•EXT,RACT LIBBY'S VEGETABLE
VANILLA 2 for 110 SOUP 2 tins 19c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
LETTUCE - RADISHE'S - GUI{ES. CARROTS - BEETS
ASPARAGUS - BEANS - SPINACH APPLES - GR. ONIONS
SUNKIST JUICY 220'e CHOICE TEXAS
ORANGES doz. 49d !TOMATOES lb. 23c
MARSH SEEDLESS 126's
GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 21c OICE CABBAGE TEXAS .lb's 22c
CALIFORNIA JUICY 300% CHOICE TEXAS
LEMONS 3 for 130 • ONIONS 2 lbs 190
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS - CLINTON
A Large New Stock Has Arrived
Some which we have been waiting for, for a long time.
There is a nice assortment of Baby cribs at various prices• and a
'new stock of Baby Carriages well upholstered and with the shackle
springs.
Our New Stock of Verandah and Lawn chairs just landed so make
your selections early as the supply is limited.
This is the time to store your Winter garments etc. in a Cedar
Chest and have no worry' about Moths, we have a Grand assortment
to choose from
Also a new stock of China Cabinets, Bedroom,Suites, Desks,'and
unfinished Chests of Drawers in three different sizes. '
You will still find; a large assortment of Congoleum Rugs in
all patterns and Most*sizes.
TIE' STORE WITH THE STOCK
BALL & ZAPFE
DOUGLAS G. Bt1LLStore Phone 195
Phone 110
J. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
So You're Going to Paint
Then call in and let us show you our various lines of Martin Senour
100% Pure Paint.
Whether for outside or inside painting, we have just the colors
you've been wanting. Hi. Gloss, Semi Gloss, Flat Paints, Multi-
use Enamel, Floor Paint, and Porch Paint. .
Call in to -day as our supply is limited.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 244
WEEK END SPECIALS
SUCCESS LIQUID WAX 59c
SUCCESS PASTE WAX 32c
SUCCESS SHOE POLISH .. , 100
FLY TOX (For flies, Moths, Mos-
quitoes) 25c
WHEAT PUFFS 1 bushel i45c
WHEAT PUFFS % bushel 25c
WHEAT PUFFS 1/ •bushel ..., 15c
JUNE 8 to 10
Oxford Inn Vegetable Soup 3 tins 26a
Clarks' Oxtail or ASparagus soup
3 tins 26e,
KAM tin 35e
YORK Sandwich spread tin 150 •
LYNN VALLEY Beet Greens tin 16e •
CHEESEA-,RONI 190 Polk's Grapefruit Juice lge. tin 35c
OXFORD INN Veg. Soup. 2 for 19c DALTON'S assorted puddings,
SANKA COFFEE (1 coupon) lb. 59c sweetened 2 pkgs. 15e
GOLD MEDAL COFFEE (1 cou-
pon) lb 43c
GRAN. SUGAR 3 lbs. for 25c
CANNED PUMPKIN (28 oz. can) 15c
ALYMER TOMATO JUICE
20 oz. Tin 10c
LIFEBUOY SOAP 3 for 20c
4 BARS P. &. G. and
PEARL SOAP 22c
5 bars WONDERFUL SOAP 19e
SWEET JUICY ORANGES 288s 39e
3 ROLLS INTERLAKE Tissue 25e
NEW CABBAGE, TOMATOES.
CARROTS ETC.
W. L. JOHNSON
PHONE' 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
Money to Loan on.
first Mortgages
Now is .the TIME to stoppay-
ng rent and to buy a farm.:
Write us if you have been think-
ing about - it. We may be able to
)help you with a loan.
All inquiries treated confidenti-
ally.
Hu Ye
Bron&Er'.
MORT !;
GAO•'CORPORATION
ORPO
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ILondon
Windsor
99-2 • SSt. •Thomas' Chatham)
BLUEBERRIES tin 28e •
HABITANT Noodle Soup 2 pkg. 19c •
Champion Puppy biscuit pkg.
Champion Dog Food pkg, , 15e •
KRAFT DINNER: pkg. 19 e
CHEESE-A-RONI pkg. , , , , .., , 190:
Sunbrite Javel water concentrated
per bottle 15e "
CLUB HOUSE Coffee lb; 490
FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES .
Fresh Wieners lb, 27o
Fresh Sausages lb. 25c
Breakfast Bacon lb. 42c.
Also a good assortment of cooked,. ;
meats.
A LONG LASTING` -[(C 4 .AL
TOILET SOAP
5c bar
OraI
Lobb)
Free Delivery