Clinton News Record, 1944-11-16, Page 8-1%6E8
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PYREX, COOKING UTENSILS & FLAMEWARl.
A NEW SHIPMENT '' OF, BURWOODI TRAYS,
PINE HOLDER, BOWLS and NOVELTIES
1. RANGETTE JUST ARRIVED
2 -`COAL OIL HEATERS.
SUTTERPERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE .147w. • CLINTON, ANT.
There's Nothing smarter
Than the new Tweed. Overcoats and it's smart to buy yours now.
They are made in button through or fly front styles and come in
shades of blown er grey. The 'supply is bound to be limited
See -our line at $24.75
One of our best coats in the darker shades "Weatherwear Fleece"
is a coat we are justly proud of Nice mediuh grey, made in either
Raglan or set in sleeves and a coat that has brought us repeat orders
Priced at 527.50
A few only Boy's overcoats sizes 29 to 34 made of heavy brown
material and well lined for cold weather.
Boy's Navy Mackinaw Breeches now in Stock.
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Shirts -- Adam Hata — Stell & McHab Shoos ter Mon
Agents Tip Top Tailors,
Fingering Yarn
Four Ply
Twelve and one half cents per ounce
BROWN'S
One Door North of Royal Bank
Women's institute
The regular meeting of the
Women's Institute will be held on
Thursday, November 23rd, at 2.30 in
the Agriculture Board Rooms. •
Mrs, W. Perdue is convenor of
the lunch •committee.
v
A Successful Venture --�
The Managing Committee of the
Red Shield Women's War Auxiliary
(Mrs. Chas. Elliott as chairman) on
behalf of the members • and associat-
ed workers, publicly express their
sincere appreciation to the towns-
peorle fortheir great number of
salable articles contributed toward
the sale. The result of the sale was
very' gratifying. Gross receipts total-
led over the Two Hundred Dollar
mark besides a considerable number
of .both new and good second hand
children's women's and men's cloth-
ing, which was reserved for The
Salvation Army Home Front Work,
while all new garments will be pick-
ed for S. A. Rehabilitation,. work,
they assist in the' different devas-
tated countries of Europe; thus
bringing the total receipts well
over the Two Hundred. and Fifty
Dollars with comparatively few ex-
pense ,bills.
Besides the filling and sending of
ditty bags; monthly gift parcels to
thirty town boys at different points
in European War Theatres and
their- Christmas parcels 'shipped
early in October, the ;R.S.W.WA.
are now nearing the completion of a
heavy Rehabilitation Quota and all
such shipments to the Headquarters
in Toronto for repacking foe, over-
seas shipment, must be made before
December/31st,
Mrs. N. W. Trewartha, President
of the Red Shield Women's 12Var
Auxiliary, the writer of the above,
sincerely expresses her appreciation
to all members of the R. S. who
gave so freely of both tithe and
means; far the ,good will of the
townspeople expressed. As long as
our boys .are fighting at the front,
we must keep up the fight at home
and back thein up.
Clipping From Army Paper
In a" letter Pte. I. B. Hoggart,
R.C.A.S.C., sent to his sister, Mrs,'
Raymond Townsend, he enclosed this
clipping, which was cut out of 'the
Maple Leaf Pap.er in Italy.
CANADIAN SUPPLIES
Editor, Maple Leaf:
It is about time something was
done about the canteen situation
and the distribution of Canadian
supplies. Buying my weekly allot-
ment the •other day .the following
items were listed: Palestine choc-
olate; Rangoon orange drink; Eng-
lish cigs.; Australian shoe polish
Indian .matches and Italian nuts. It
seems eppareet that once a soldier
leaves Canada he becomes part of a
forgotten army.
I wasalso to receive a vehicle—
new that is to us only, as thio truck
had ;been "across the desert about
four times. I am' 100 per eent'Cana-
dian and I'would like to believe that
I belong to the best trained, best
equipped and best fed army in' the
world.
Sgt Joh ' D •
BOOK TALK
Being Met Together
By Vaughan Wiliiinsl;
author of `Seven Tempests
and "And So -- Victoria"
Forever Amber `
By Kathleen Winsoi
"Not since 'Gone with the
Wind" has a novel aroused
such feverish excitement as
Kathleen Winsor's Forever
Amber"
Sixty Below
By Jony Onraet
Corporal, Jony Onraet 'oP
the Royal Canadian Army,
trapper in the North-West
Territories tells his story of
his life in the Arctic.
Earth & High Heaven
By Gwethalyn Graham:
The book by a Canadian
that is being greatly adver-
tised now will be in soon.
Nov is the time to order
your Magazine subscriptioi'
for Christmas U''•ifts.
G. R. McElwain Co.
Books & Stationery
`OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
PHONE 84
Mrs. J. Gamier of Toronto is visit-
ing Mrs. F. A. Axon.
Miss Beairi-e Gibson is visiting her
aunt Miss -M. A. Gibson in Toronto..
Mrs. H. B. Fife of Toronto sp
t1' week, end with her sister, M
W, T. Herman,
Miss Vera Hogged was the gu
of Miss Maxine Ball, of Kitchen
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. ,R. J. Rumbalt
Montreal are visiting ,his mother,
Mrs. Clara Rumball.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lucas of Deville,
Alberta, returned home Saturday
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Lucas for a couple of weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Brown of Petrolia
and Mrs, Albert Willettand son.
Bev. of Sarnia, spent the week
end with Mrs. Wan. Shaddick.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gl.ew have re-
turned home after visiting their
daughter. and .son-in-law, Me, and
Mrs. Abe, Orpen, of Hamilton.
Lieut. Madeleine. F. Hawkins. of Mac-
Dona'd College, St. Anne de Belle-
vue, Que., spent the week 'end• with
her mother, Mrs. W. T. Hawkins.
Master Ted and Bob Kennedy, of
Toronto, were weak end visitors
with their Grandmother and Grand
father, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ken-
nedy.
ent
ra. Benefit Card Party
CLINTON NEWS-
1hey A
30c Meal---Fish'&Chips
L13VER'S'FISH & CHIP
RESTAURANT
144ry St. Clinton, Phone 91
'Wishes to advise that their Fish
and Chip Restautant will be open at
8.30 p.m, every Monday evening in-
stead of Tuesday as previously ad-
vised in this paper. Delivery will
Aria on Tuesday noon 20c per order.
2 ordersbeing the Minimum of 40e
for delivery which will commence
every , noon., Delivery- 12 to 1 p.m.
evening delivery to 6.30 p.m.
Restaurant open .for Fish and
Chip Meals noon and supper time
and every night from Mon. to Sat.
at 8,30 p.m.
Delivery of six orders or more fore.
parties at night. Phone 91.
30c Meal includes Fish and Chips,
Tea er Coffee and Bread and Butter.`
or soft drinks 7c extra.
BAZAAR
under the Auspices of.
Women's Institute
Saturday, Nov. 18
• • at 3 p.m.
In the Council Clamber of Town Hall
Booths -
Miscellaneous, ,Baking etc, Ramage
(Any Donations gratefully received)
Afternoon tea from 3-6 p.m.Menu:
Meat end, Salad plate
Brown and White bread buttered
Apple or Pumpkin Pie and Tea
TENDERS
For Snow Plowing
Sealed tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to Friday 6 p.m.,
Novmber 17th. 1944, for a truck for
removal of snow from the Town
streets for the 1944-45 season. The
Town plow to be used. Further in-
formation if required may obtain-
ed from Reeve Falconer. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
Town of Clinton,
M. T. CO;RLESS,
22-2 Clerk & Treasurer,
est
eP, To be held in the Odd Fellows Hall
of
Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Dale, and
Sarah Sifton, of London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Sifton, Master
Lyle and Mi s Nancy Sifton and
Aunt of St. Thomas, visited. at the
home of Mr. W. A. Dale over the
week end',
Mr. Murray Dale of the National
Radio Research Council 'of Ottawa,
and his bride, have returned' to
Ottawa after spending part
their honeymoon with the former'
father Mr. W. A. Dale and aun
Miss E. Brickenden of the Huro
Road East.
Constable Bab Eiggart, R.0 M P.
of St. John's, New Brunswick, is
spending a leave with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Biggart.
Mr. •WiJliant Docking of Neepawa,
Man.', has been in this district the
last few lays renewing acquain-
tances, Mr. Docking, who with his
father's family lived in Holmes-
ville for many years went west in
1890, and settled at Neepawa, Man.
where he farmed for years. He has
not been in this district since 1920,
when he visited many former
Holmesville friends. William holds
his age well, and looks hale and
hearty at seventy five. His family
of two bays and one girl, have their
own homes, in the west, and some
are with the armed forces. His
old friends were delighted to. meet
him and renew old friendaYips.:
He left on Tuesday afternoon, to
visit other friends near Mitchell,:
Tuesday, Nov. 21st
at 8 p.m.
Euchre and five hundred.
Lunch .willbe served
Everyone Welcome
Admission 25c
Wolf C !ab News
Oh Thursday, November 9, the
Wolf Cub Pack met in ,the Cub de",
The competition for the evening
was won by the White ,Six under the
leadership of Gerald Elliott. The
sixes 'were 'then re -arranged as fol-
lows:
Senior •Sixer—Cameron Maltby,
Black Six—Sixer—Bob Elliott,
Seconder—Jack Cowan.
Red Six--Sixer—Clare Maltby
Seconder—Ronald Carter
Blue Six—Sixer—Gerald Elliott,
Seconder—Billie Ducasse,
Green Six—Sixer--Bill Shearing
Seconder—bill Managhan,
o1 Akela had the privilege of invest,
s ing ,Senior Sixer Maltby and Sixer
t Shearing as two -star Cubs. These
n boys are the first ih the pack to pass
these tests. In Cubbing they have
two eyes open and are to be congrat-
ulated' on their achievement.
Legion Auxiliary,
The Legion Auxiliary held their
regular meeting in the Leaion Hall
on Monday night, with the president 1
Mrs. N. W. Miller, in charge. There V
was a very large attendance.
The meeting opened with "0 Can-
ada" and a minutes silence. Two t
boys aeknowledg-d riga-ettes, which I
they had received for their birthday. i P
A letter of thanks was read from ,M
the Legion for Poppies sold. The ;111
Auxiliary have bought ,a Fifty Dol- S
lar Victory Bond. I
One new -1.
meennber, Mrs. Royce i W
Fremlin, was enrolled: T
The meeting...dosed with "God . M
Save The King, and a social half J
hour was enjoyed C
PAPER ; WHITE
Narcissus Bulbs
have just arrived
Plant early and have
.bloom for Christmas.
10 cents each or
3 for 25c
LOVE BIRDS
FOR SALE
If interested, see our birds soon
as limited number only for sale.
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
PRUNE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
NOV., . '16,17,18
NABOB COFFEE lb. bag 43e
P. & G. SOAP 2 bars 9c
CHICKEN HADDTE Tin 29c
SUPERIOR BAKING POWDER
16 oz.: tin 23c
ROBIN HOOD QUICK COOKING
OATS 5 lb. breg' 29c
OXO CUBES 10 CUBES 25c
IVORY SNOW Lge. pkg. 25c
PRINCESS FLAKES' Lge. pkg25e
2 IN ONE• SHOE POLISH Tin , 100
PALMOLbVE SOAP' 3 ige bars.25e
NEILSON'S COCOA ib. tin , . , , 29c
READICUT MACARONI 2 lbs. 13c
LA FRANCE pkg. 15c
SATINA pkg, 7c
Texas ORANGES Size 200s doz49c
GRAPEFRUIT Size 126s 3 for 19c
CARROTS 3 lbs. 10e
TURNIPS, Waxed Ib. 3e
COOKING ONIONS 6 lbs. , , , 25e
T. fl. THflMPSON
Free Delivery
MILITARY NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. A1ialert Seeley have
received word that their son Harold
Seeley ]las received his commission
as Pilot Officer. P.O. Seeley is
stational at Lethbridge, Alberta,
lr—
TUCKERSMITH
The November meeting of the
Tuckcrstnith Ladies Olub was held' at
the hone of Mrs. Leslie Pepper with
eighteen members and eleven visi-
tor; present.' The meeting opened
with the ode followed by the Lord's
Prayer. A song was then sung.
The secretary read the mintetes
and the Roll Call, was answered by
telling what you brought to put in
the .box to send North. The treasurer,
the Red Gross Treasurer, Quilting
and Knitting reports were given,
Mrs. Lawson conducted' a contest,'
after which a song .was sung. A
ratty, at the school house was plan
nod.
The meeting was brought to a
close by singing "God Save The
King" followed by the Homemakers
Prayer.
The Officers for 1945 are as fol-
ows: President, Mrs. F. Walters;
ice -pees.; M-rs. B:11 Pepper; Secre-
tar'y, Mrs. McGregor.; Treasurer,
Eleanor Pepper; A.si Secretary-
reas. Mrs. Bill Pepper; Press sec.,
Mrs: J. La•n 11olough, Mr'. Leslie
epper; Pianists, Mrs. Rogerson,
rs. E'. Cr.'ch; F -ower Committee,
rs. Garrett, Mrs.' W. Whitmore;
ewing , Committee, Mrs. Matheson,
Mrs: E. Crich; Social Coin, Ms. E.
hitmore, 'Mrs. B. Pepper, Mrs. J.
urner, Mrs. W. Pepper; Knitting,
rs, Fear; Quilt Cant,, Mrs. H.
ohns, Mrs. Vs•nderbourg; Buying
oin., M: s. Lawson, 'M•rs. R. Pepper. '
VALUES FOR NOVEMBER ;17th and 18th''
P,RIOR'S PINEAPPLE
Marmalade JAR 39c.
THURS., NOV. 16th, 1944.
COWAN'S PERFECTION
"COCOA lb. tin 21c
ROSE; BAKPNG
POWDER lb. tin 15G
REGENT EXTRACT
VANILLA 2 bottles 11e
QUAKER
Corn Flakes pkg.
Country. Kist
Peas 2 tins 27
GOLD MEDAL
Pumpkin
2 tins 29e
WALKERS
Sodas 2 lbs. 25'
r-
WAGSTAFFE'S RHUBAI;
JAM jar ` ` 29c
YORK CHOICE
T'OMATOES 2 tins 29e,
Pride of .Niagara Tomato.
JUICE 2 tins 19
R. & W. Floor
Wax tin 29e.;
CANADA SEAL: •
Herring •
if 2 tins ` 19c
C+r ..acoso�uut,
cont Aylmer Dehy. •
CAKE 5c Beans 2 - 15c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
TOMATOES —LETTUCE' —CARROTS CAULIFLOWER—BEET
RADISHES RADISHES — MUSHROOMS — SWEET POTATOES —
G,RAPES
CALIFORNIA SWEET 288's OH010El STALKS
ORANGES doz. 39c CELERY 2 for 19,c,•
MARSH SEEDLESS 96's ONTARIO NO. 1 WAXED'
GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25c TURNIPS lb. 3c •
TEXAS JUICY 216's C'HOTCE+ FIRM
ORANGES doz. 470 CABBAGE lb. 4e
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS — CLINTON
CALL AND SEE
Our New stock of Tables, Boudoir, Bridge and Tri -Light Lamps,
and a large assortment of Shades
We are showing a nice assortment of Cedar Chests, Coffee and
Lamp Tables, Mirrors, Hassocks, and Breakfast -Suites,
BALL & ZAPFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Director
DOUGLAS G. BALL
SiOre Phone 195
Phone 110 -
3. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
See the amazing new 4 in 1 electric appliance
ELECTRESTEEM
Baby bottle warmer — Sterilizer — Food wanner
Egg and potato Cooker
Cannot cause fire because the temperature in the warmer never
exceeds 212 deg. F.
Fits any standard electric cord,
A real gift for Mother and the baby.
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING •
1ST.
ANNIVERSARY AT NEW STORE
SPECIALS
Thanks to you for your patronage
during the past year, we offer as
specials for this week end.
Coffee (Maxwell House, Gold Medal
or C. & S., 1 lb. 43
Soups, Veg., Asp., or Tomato.
2 tins 19
Liptons Chicken and Noodle soup
2 pkgs. 25
Pep, Bran Flakes with Tumblers
2 plug's. 27c
Eatmore Wheat Berries 5 lb. for 25c
Rolled Oats Fine or Coarse 5 lbs, 25e
Pudding Powders Asst. Flavors
2 pkgs, 19
Success Liquid Wax bottle' 59c
Success Paste Wax in tin 32e
Robin Hood or Purity Quick Oats
pkg. 29e
Ready -cut Macaroni 3' lbs. 20e
Many Flowers Toilet Soap 4 elm20c
Lux, Camay or Lifebuoy Soap
3 cakes 20e
Sunlight Soap 3 for 20c
Gran. Sugar 3 lbs 25e
Cranberries, Grapes, Turnips etc.
Oranges; Grapefruit
PHONE 244
SPECIALS
CULVE;RHOUSE Tomato Juice
28 az. Mins 2 for 254
HOME'S Quality Cocoa 2 this , , 23c
SUCCESS Wax 1 lb. tin 32e
c IDEAL Cafsup 105 oz. tin , , , , 63e
STO'KLEY'S Tomato Juice
o 20 oz. tins 2 for .......... 190
ZEST Apple and Strawberry Jam
0 I 4 Ib. tin 49e
I Western GIow Macaroni 2 pkgs, 130
Quick Shine Stove Polish bd., , 17e
Aylmer Baby Foods either fruits
or Vegetables 3 tins 25c -
GOLD MEDAL Pumpkin 28 oz,
c tins 2 for ,., 29e
I KAM tin 33c
SWANS DOWN Cake Flour pkg. 35e. -
SUPER SUDS .pkg. 22e
CHIPSO pkg. 25e
• PEP Cereal deal 2 pkgs. and free
tumbler for 25e
CHEESE-A-RONI pkg.. • 17c
CLUB HOUSE Coffee reg. 490
Special lb, 43e
FRESH FI4UITS & VEGETABLES
Fresh Sausage lb. .. .. , . , , 25e
Fresh Wieners Ib. 27e
Bologna lb. 240
49c '
Cottage Roll 1b: in piece 354 -
W. L JOHNSON
PHONE 286 - . GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
First Mortgage Loans
If additional snenev is needed
to help you buy e r^eductive farm,
send us particulars.
Possibly we can assist you
through our loaning department.
Attractive terms. All inquiries
treated. confidentially,
Huron etErie
exr'emeAGE conpo AT,es,
London Windsor:
St. Thomas Chatham,,
Minced Ham lb.
OrlTal Lohb)E
Free Delivery