Clinton News Record, 1944-10-19, Page 8E;
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
SUTTER 8 PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUSIBING & ELECTRICIANS
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CLINTON. ONT.
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Arrow Skirts — Adam Hata — Scott & McHale Show fstr Mr
Agehte Tip Top Tailors.
If we have what you want
The Price is Low.
[. table of remnants and Cretonne Squares at
Half Price,
BROWN'S.
One Door North of Royal Bank
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Victory Loan Campaign
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Rev. W. o A e
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Chairman
HURON COUNTY NATIONAL WAR FINANCE, COMMITTEE
sit at home .
We sit at bonne
where it's nice and safe
while our young ,nen
face death hourly.
They fight with their
blood, their lives
, for every incl: they gain
in occupied countries.
Not very fair, is it?
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So how about squaring
up the score ,,bit?
Row about, doing 'without
'and making do with what
we have to back them
with every last dollar.
Let's turn our savings
into Victory Bonds today;
then buy an extra bond
and pay for it by
instalments every pay day.
Its Little enough to do—
as we sit at home!
divest
in
Victory
G. R. McEwan Co.
Books & Stationery
PHONE 84
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Paterson of
Wiarton, are visiting friends in
town.
Miss' M. Elizabeth Courtfee of Mit-
chell spent the week end with her
aunt, Miss Harriet Courtiee.
Miss Ellen Fremlin, of Hensel],
.pent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Prenilin.
Mr. • P. Leonard,' who has been visit-
ing Mrs. George Crooks, of Del-
hi, for the past two weeks, has
rettu'ned home,
Miss i iieted Y-feard and Mrs. A. R.
Cooper spent 'the week end with
the latter's sister, Mrs, 1Ployd
Lodge of Goderleh,
MPs. Robert' Cal'negict and little
daughter, Carolyn, of Nanahno,
B.C., are 'sp0tttiing a few weeks
with her parents, Mi. and Mrs.
W. S. R, Holmes.
Miss Beth Gooier, Miss 3illva Govier
wed Miss Wilma Radforci spent the.
week end in Toronto, and then
went on to Ottawa to visit the
former's aunt and; :rude, Brig. Gen
oral and Mrs. E. Dewar.
Those , out of town attending the,
funeral of the late Di. Garrett
were Mrs, R. Garrett, Sarnia, Mrs.
• Walter S'ehoofi Imlay City, Mieh.,
Mrs. W. A. Camnbell, Mrs, Roy
Dickson, Mrs. Geo. Boyer and
Mrs. J, T. Ross, Toronto, Mrs.
Bert Pricl'hani, Detroit and Mrs.
Gordon Buchanan, Wingheen, Mrs.
W. J. •Dyment, Chicago., Ill..
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EBENEZER
The W. A, met at the home of
Mir. ,Stewart Farquhar for the Oct.
meeting' Mrs. Carman Tebbutt pre-
sided at the meeting, which was
opened by singing a hymn :followed
by the L oyd's Prayer in unison. The
minutes of the previous meeting
were read' and tidopted. The roll call
acs. responded to by eight anembers
and there were two visitors` present. 1
The hell call for next month is to be
answered by .each member showing
he: wedding photograph.
The Seripture 'reading and prayer'
were given. by Rev. C. Tavener. A
letter of thanks from Mrs. H. Lobb
was read.
,: Reports of the Presbytery meet-
le,- were given by Mrs. Ira Merrill
"eel Rev. 0, Tavener. A reading Was
ee'en by 1VIrs. C. Tebbutt. The meet-
wee cloyed with. a hymn followed 't
;y the Miapah benediction. The next
meeting will be heldat thdy home of
Mr,. A, I-Iebden..Luitch was served
!• the conclusion of.the meeting by n
the hostess..
Enjoy A
30c Meal --,Fish &Chips
LEVER'S FISH & CHIP
RESTAURANT
Maiy St. Clinton, Phone 91
Wishes to advise that their Fish
and Chip Restaurant will be open at
8.30 pan. every Monday' eveningin-
stead of Tuesday as previously ad-
vised in this paper. Delivery will
start on Tuesday noon 20c per order.
2 orders being the Minimum of 40e
for delivery which will commence
every noon Delivery 12 to 1 p.m.
evening delivery 5 to 0.30 pm.
Restaurant open for Fish and
Chip -Meals Moon' arid sitppex,tiine'
and' every night from Mon. to Sat.
at 8 .nt
• Delivery30pof six orders or more for
parties at night. Phone 91.
30e Meal includes Fish and Chips,
Tea. or Coffee and Bread and Butter.
or 'soft drinks 7c extra. ' •
Baking Sale
The Stanley Community Club are
holding a sale of home -baking and
peoduee in Mrs.: T. J. Riley's waiting
room on
Superior Store
Saturday, October 21 PHONE 111—CLINTON.
3 o'clock. 19-1
`C [LtRS... OCT. 19t1, 1944
FLOWERS
For all Occasions
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
WEDDINGS
RABY-MASON
Rev.'T. W. Neil . officiated at the
wedding of Miss Elaine Marie Mason
and Sergeant Frank Robert Raby of
the Royal Canadian Air Force, Oct,
14th at the home of the bride. The
bride is the youngest daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William A. Mason, 34
Spring Grove Ave., Toa;'anto, former
ler of Clinton and• the groom is the
only son of Mrs. Frank Raby and the
Iate Mt..Frank Raby 328 Nairn Ave.
Toronto:
Given in marriage by her father
the bride was gowned in white vel-
vetiere on princess lines with train
frothed with tulle veiling and accent-
ed with 'red roses. Mrs. Joseph Nash
sister of the, bride was matron of
honor and was in pink taffeta and
tulle headdress and carried pink
roses. Best man was Mr. Joseph
Nash.
For the reception the bride's
another chose a gown of blue flower-
ed voile with a corsage of pink car-
nations, Navy -,blue with pink car-
nations was the ensemble ' of the
groom's mother. After the ceremony:
the reception was held at the home)
of the bride, Spring Grove Ave.
HEARD—HARRISON
A eimening wedding tools place at
tlio home of the bride's brother and
sister-in-law, i12r, and Mrs. Wilmer
Harrison, Cut Line, Goderich Town-
ship, on Oetober 16th at four o'clock
when Theodora Elizabeth (Dora)
youngest daughter .of Mrs. and the
late James Harrison became the
bride of Ninian W. W. Heard, Strat-
ford, son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Jno,,.Heard, Stanley Township.
The bride was. given in marriage
by her oldest brother Winner Har-
rison. Her only attendant was Mrs,
Bert Harris, cousin of the bride. The
groom was attended by his brother,
J. L. Honed, of Clinton.
Mrs.. George Lindsay played the
wedding music and also played softly
during. the signing of the•register.
Rev. A. S. Colwell of Bayfield and
Patter's hill United Churches ,per-
forsned the ceremony in, the living
room before a bank of autmmt leaves
and flowers.
The bride chose a floor length
gown of white crepe, fashioned
with sweetheart neckline, torso leng-
th Fbodice and gathered shirt. • She
worea string of pearls and moon-
stone brooch, To cemplete her cos-
tunic she wore a chapel veil of silk
nes; embroidered : with flower border,
and carried •• a cascade .bouquet of
briarcliffe'roses.
The Matron of Honour wore a two-
piece suite of Rose Beige crepe, a
aalf hat with shoulder .length veil
and wore navy accessories. Her cor-
sage ,was Talisman ;roses.
Receiving with the bridal party
was the• bride's' niother and Mrs.. J.
Tl. Heard (sister-in-law el 'the
groom). Mrs. Harrison wele a navy
blue and white printed crepe dress
and -a corsage of, pink carnations.
Mrs. Beard wore a powder blue net
dress and'a' corsage- of pink canna
Ione.• •
Following a buffet ittncheon the
bride and groom left; on a honey-
moon. The bride travelled in a two-
iece suit of. Ramona Wool . crepe in
victory Red with black accessories.
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T., A. THflMPO
Pre. Delivery
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mr, and 1VIrs. C. B. Middleton have
returned home after a visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh J. Middleton, Lea -
The S. S. No.. 4 Unit of the 'Red
Cross ?net last week ,at the home of
Mrs. S. Farquhar.- Mrs. Frank Jones
presided at the .meeting, which was
opened by repeating the Lord's
Prayer..' The minutes of the last
meeting were read and adopted. The
treasurer's report wad given. The
roll call was answered . bei
nine members bringing in
Pennies, and there was one visitor.
The roll call for next month is "A
Christmas 'recipe." Following the
business discussion the meeting was
sir -
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VALUES FOR OCTOBER 20th and 21st.
CURLING DRIED VAN CAMP'S 'PRE-COOKED
PEAS 2 pkgs. 23c I3EANS 2 pkgs. 23e
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CATELLI'S EGGWHEAT SWINGS LEMON PILI;
NOODLES 2 pkgs 25c FILLER .2 tins 25c
CANADA'S f1NEST
10
'REIM y4 WHITE
HEINZBABYSALTFoods 3 for 25
2 15c
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pkgs.,
Heinz
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Tomato
Soup 2 tins 19 COWAN'S
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Cocoa lb. 21e
Heinz Beefsteak
, LONG awtemnc--ua+osuw
rror cone
Sauce bt. 27c 4
CAKE 5c Heinz Vegetable cam.
Soup 2 tins 25 \ HEALTHGLO
Corn Flakes ' Heinz Tomato e-ee..
3 pkgs. 21e 'Juice tin 11c CAKE 5c.
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CAULIFLOWER PEPPERS =SQUASH —BROCCOLI—OINIONS
SWEET POT'ATO'ES -. CABR'A,GE, -- LETTUCE — CARROTS
CALIFORNIA SWEET 220's California Red Emperor
ORANGES doz. 49c GRAPES lb, 25c
FLORIDA SEEDLESS' 96's CHOICE HEARTS OP
GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25e CELERY bunch 170
CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's No. 1 McINTOSH RED
LEMONS 3 for 11c APPLES:4 lbs. 290
. M.,SHE.ApING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS — CLINTON
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The Nee4 Is Greater
For total vietory he fights a total war. For nothing Tess will he
lay down his arms. For your sake he's willing to gamble on coming
through alive. Whether he does or not is decidedly your affair....
The' imminence of victory has climaxed the respopsibilities of the
home front. Canada's borrowing needs' today are greater, not less:
To see the uniformed services get all they need to win -with minim-
um losses is still our biggest' job.
NOW is the -hour to bay Victory Bonds — one more than before!
Invest 'in Victory BUY VICTORY BONDS
Space Donated By
BALL e ZAPFE
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 110
Store Phone. 195
J. .3. ZAPPE
Phone 103
Space Donated By
Hawkins Hardware
PI,UMI3ING AND HEATING
PHONE 244
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WEEK END SPECIALS
Wonderful Soap 5 bars 19e
Wonderful Soap Powder pkg.., 19c.
Sunlight Soap, 4 bars 250
Many Flowers Toilet Soap 5 bars 25c
nig Ben Hardwatei• Soap. cake ..5e
`1X0 CUBES. pkg. 10c and 25c
INTERLAI(E Toilet Tissue 3 ,els25e
READYCUT Macaroni 5 els. 25e
KRAFT LINNER pkg. 19e
LYNN Valley Peas 20 oz. 2 for •25c
CA..MPBELLS Tomato Soup .. 10e
closed. with the Mizpah benediction, l
A guilt was quilted during the after CALIFORNIA SWEET ORANGES
noon, the materials being donated
by Mrs. F. Jones anti Mrs. W. Rue -
ger. A gift donated by Mrs. R.
Thompson, was sold• by tickets, with
Maas. F. Jenes' drawing the lucky
ticket. The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs, Arthur• Hebden.
Mrs. Lillian Jowett and' Mrs, Luau-
bohm of'•Baylield, Mrs: Hattie Ste-
wart and Misses Agnes Wand Myna
Middleton of Goderieh were Sunday
guests 'with Mr. and Mrs. .Jona
Middleton. Miss Myna Middleton re-
maining until Tuesday.
Mr. and Alm. Arthur Welsh' spent
the week enol with Mr. and Mrs. E.
F. Reed' of London,
M]ss Elizabeth. Middleton who is
attending Westere University, spent
the .week end at her home, 9th cot.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh spent'
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Cempbell.
Ma and Mrs. Merritt Nedrger and
Clara Were guests on Sunday of 1VIr.
and 1VIrs, Fred Waffle.
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