Clinton News Record, 1944-11-23, Page 8AGE 8
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PYREX, COOKING UTENSILS & FLAMEWAR3
A. NEW SHIPMENT OF BURWOOt TRAYS,
PINE HOLDER, BOWLS and NOVELTIES
1. RANGETTE JUST ARRIVED
2 - COAL OIL HEATERS.
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SUTTER ,& PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING 1 ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
There's Nothingsmarter
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 brown or 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 medium grey, made .in either
Raglan or set in sleeves and a coat that has brought us repeat orders
Priced at • $27.50
A few only Boy's overcoats sizes 29 to 34 made of heavy brown
material and well lined for cold weather. n
Men's and Boy's Navy Mackinaw Breeches now inStoek.
Plurnsteel Bros.
Arco.. Skirt. — Adam Hots — Scott & McHal. Shoos for Haw
Agents Tip Top Tailors.
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Fingering Yarn
Four Ply
Twelve and one half cents per .ounce
BROWN'S
One Door North of Royal Bank
DANCE
In Town Hall, Clinton.
Friday, November 24th
T'o the, music of Bert Worth
and the C. K. N. X. Ambassadors
Dancing 9.30 to 1.30
ADMISSION 50 cents
LONDON ROAD
The London Road Club met at the
home of Mrs. Labeau on November
1.6 with eleven members present;
Mrs. W. Moffat presided. After the
regular opening procedure and busi-
ness the ladies settled down to quilt
and during the afternoon finished
the quilt.
A letter of thanks for a box re-
ceived was read from Laster Labeau
of Newfoundland.
1 Flannel dress and 2 pails of
socks were 'turned in and: yarn for
5 pairs of mitts given cut.
It' was decided to ,hold` a sale of
miscellaneous ' articles, home baking
and produce on December 2nd in
Mrs. T. Riley's egg grading room.
An invitation was extended from
the Tuckersmit'.n Ladies Club to the
London Road Club to attend' a
euchre and dance ,held in their
school ,house on November 17, with
proceeds for Red. Cross purposes.
The inv:tat'on was gladly accepted.
The next meeting; will be held on
Wednesday, December 13th,' instead
of Thursday. Members are urged to
be present for the annual election of
officers. The Hostess served re -
fret] merits
e-fre>1:anent; durirrr the social hour.
THE
It^is but a short time to
Christmas. May we sug-
gest you visit our store'
while ` doing your Christ-'
mas shopping.
Just a few suggestions:
Wateiman's Pen and Pen-
cil sets
Albums
The Latest Books
China
Placques and ornaments
Boxed. Papetries
Toys and Games
A varied assortment of
Christmas cards to suie
every. purse.
G. R. McEwan Co,
Books & Stationery
'OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
PHONE 84
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Miss Lois Connell visited friends in
London for a few days last week.
CIJNTI
30c °Mean--Fish&Chips
LEVER'S. FLSH & CHIP '.•'
RESTAURANT
Mary ;1St. Clinton, . Phone 91
Wishes to advise that their Fish`
and Chip Restaurant will be open' at
8.30 p.m. every Monday evening in-
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 6.30 p.tn.
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 for
parties at night: Phone 91.
30c Meal includes Fish and Chips,
Tea or Coffee and Bread and Butter.
Home made pie 10e per cut
Tobacco and Soft Drinks
Wesley -Willis Girls' Club
The Thankoffering meeting of the!
Girls' Club was held at the home of
Mrs. W. Seeley, on Tuesday, Novem-
ber 14th. Mrs. Gordon Miller. pre- ,
sided and Mrs. Agnew was pianist
for the evening.
Miss Winnifrcd O'Neil was in
charge of devotipnal exercises. Very
fine solos were sung by Mrs. Dev=
ereux and Mrs. W. A. Oakes. Mrs.
Miller read an appeal from the Red
Cross, an appeal directed to the
"Women of Canada".
The Thankoffering collection was
taken by Mrs. Inkley followed by a
prayer :by Mrs. A. Steep and Mrs. A.
Inkley. `.
Mrs, D. J. Lane gave an impres-
sive thankofferirg address. The
theme of her talk was "Women of
the Bible" .by H. V. Morton. The
story of Rebecca was interestingly
told and the life of Deborah; the first
nationalist among 'women was re-
viewed. The speaker's fnal message
was an appeal to every woman to be
interested in patriotism and to live
up to the conviction, "Jesus Mist
is the hope of the World". •
Mrs. Jefferson moved a vote of
thanks to 'those assisting in the pro-
gram: and Mrs. L. Jervis seconded
the motion.
The Mizpah benediction closed the
meeting. Afterwards the hostess and
L.A.C. Maiv:n McKim is visiting group leaders served lunch and a TURPENTINE 12 oz. bti. ..., 25c
this' week w:th his grandparents, social time was spent. SUNLIGHT SOAP 3 bars .... 19e'
Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Potter.
THL TR•S., N O<"i?': 2.3s'd'19!4
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 soot
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
('HONE ihl—CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
NOV., 23, 24, 25
OUICK QUAKER OATS
lge. pkg. 19e
PALMOLIVE SOAP 2 bars 11c
AYLMER DEHYDRATED BEANS
with sauce 3 tins. 15c
SANIWHITE TOILET TISSUE
3 Rolls
ORANGE & GRAPE'F;RUIT
MARMALADE 24 oz. jar .. 29c
FRY'S COCOA 1/ lb tin 19c
1 lb. tin 31c
PRINCESS FLAKES Ige. pkg25c
CHAN FLOOR WAX Ib. tin 59c
19e
. ppe .an son o n o
Bowrnanville are visiting Mr.
and Mrs, 0. W. Potter:
Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Aiken and Miss
Florence, spent the week end'
visiting rel,tives in Allenford.
Mr. A. H. Wilford of Toronto, presi-
dent of The Transport News,
visited at the News -Record Office
on Thirsday.
14Ias. F;oyd Lodge of Go. erich re-
ceived word this week that her
sister, Mrs. A. R. Ccoper, has
arrived' overseas.
Mrs. Robert Draper of St. Cathar-
ines and Mrs. George McLeod of
Edmonton, Alta., are guests this
week of Mr. and Mts. Caryl
Draper.
Mrs. Dia Co_nish has returned home
after visiting. in Detroit and Deer
born, Mich'., and Windsor for a
week and a half renewing old
acquaintan:es.
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ONTARIO ST. W.M.S
The November meeting of the W.
M, S. was held in the School hall on
Tuesday afternoon the 14th,
Mr. Barton inchatge, in the
absence of the president, Mrs. Aiken.
A very suitable poen "Just For
To -day" was read. first then the
hymn, "Talk w'th us Lard, Thyself
reveal", was song, 'all joining in the
Load's Prayer.
Mrs. Olde read the Scripture Les-
son. Mrs. Burton gave a quotation
from one of Stanley) Jones' Books,
and led in. prayer.
Another hymn was sung, "Hold
Thou my hand, so weak I am and
helpless".
The "Se,relary, Mrs. Wi;t e, read
the minutes of the last meeting, and
reports were given by' the Trea-
surer and convene- s of committees.
Mrs, ,Shipley, Mrs. Farnham and
Miss H. Courtice were named a com-
mi.ttee.to draw,up a slate of officers
for 1945.
Mrs, Townsend• gave a reading on
Christlanl Stewardship. Then Miss H.
Courtice introduced the, interesting
new study book, "West of the Date
Line."
The singing of the Hymn, "Jesus
keep me near the Cross," and prayer
l y Mrs. Wi:tse Lrou ht the meet'nl
to a close.
V GILLETT'S LYE Tin 12e
Evening Auxiliary of W. W.
The Evening Auxiliary of Wesley -
Willis United Church held their
Study meeting Thursday Evening,
Nov. 16, at the home of Mrs. Wilf.
Jervis. The President, Florence Ship-
ley, opened the meeting with the
Nat:onal Anthem followed by prayer
by Viola Nelson and Lord's Prayer
in unison. The Reports were adopted
as read. Helen Nediger was chosen as
the new President for the coming
year. Miss Rudd kindly invited the
members to hold their Christmas
meeting December 1.3th at her home.
The Devotional period conducted
by Dnethy Muteh opened with the
singing of hymn 525, Miss Rudd of-
fered Prayer. The Roll call was
responded to by a verse on 'National
Life'. After the singing of hymn 511
the Topie 'Peoples of Islands of
East Indies' was discussed by various
members. It included a description of
Locat'on of Islands—Climstie con-
ditions --Animal Life—Ra{cels—Occu-
pations — Religions —Christian Mis
sions and Hopes and Fears for the
Future of these peoples. D. Muteh
and Evelyn McGuffin led the dis-
cussion following.
Hymn 239 and Mizpah Benediction
brought the meeting to a close. Re-
freshments were served by the Hos-
tess,
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STANLEY
At an Auct:on Sale held at the
farm of Mr. J. Innis, the Stanley
Community Club sponsored a hot
dog and coffee seals, .from which
they realized over $20.00 the pro-
ceeds to go for .patriotic purposes.
Miss Mary Torrance, teacher at S.
S. No. 1 entertained her school sec-
tion ata party on Friday evening.
A large crowd of ne'ghbours and
friends gathered recently at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Innis to bid them
farewell aild to express sincere re-
gret at los'.ng so estimable a family
from their niidst. As, a token of
kindly feeling. "on ;b_half of the coin,
run:ty, Mr. W. McEwen and Mr. E.
C. Glenn .proselted Mr. and MTs.
Innis with a purse. M-. Innis respon-
ded in a few well-chosen words.
The evening was merrily spent in
cards, dancing to the Welsh Oches=
tra, social chat and lunch was served.
A sharp tongue is the only edge -
tool that 'grows keener with con-
stant use.—Washington, Irving.
LIGHT BULBS 25-40-60 Watt 15c
ORANGES, Texas, size 250 doz. 39s
LEMONS, Size 300s for 13c
GRAPEFRUIT S:ze 112s 4 for 25c
CRANBERRIES Ib. 55c
1.R
1HI1MPSON
f rsu Delivery
LONDESBORO
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tannblyn, To-
ronto, with Mr. and Mrs. F. Tam -
Mr. and Mrs.' Wm. Govier and
Mrs. Elizabeth Lyon, with Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Lyon, Thorndale.
Mrs. Lillie Webster, and Jack,
with Mr. and Mrs. W,II. MeD nald,
Kintore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair, Ann
and Marie, Kippen, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Riley, Goclerich with Mrs. Chas.
Watson.
Mrs. J. H. She:Ibrook was in Sea -
:forth this week, visiting her uncle,
Mr. Wm. Morrison.
' A very enjoyable time was spent,
Friday evening', when the Orange-
men and their wives and families
gathered in the Community Hall. A
very delicious chicken dinner was
served, and the evening was spent
playing games.
Londesboro L.O:L, 863 held its an-
nual meetng last week and the
enters were elected for the, coming
year. Worshipful Master, Emerson
Resit; Deputy Master, John McCal-
lum; Secretary, Arthur Weynneuth;,
Treasurer, John Nott; Chaplain,
Thomas Adams; Lecturers, Howard
Shobbrao:k, and "William Bromby,
and George Maine; Di.e tor of Cere-
monies.
Mr. Jack Tant',lyn arrived home
on Saturday after' a -ending two
months in the west. Jack also took
a trip to Vancouver, B.C.
V.
REBUKED'
"Do you have fits of giddiness?".
a doctor asked a middle-aged;.. stern -
looking. woman. "No, I don't," came
the .snappy retort. "Pm a respect-
able married. woman." 't
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VALUES FOR NOVEMBER 24th & 251h ,
Q:UICIC QIJA'KER ' AYLMER APPLE
VATS lg. pkg. 210 JUICE 2 bottles . 25c1
CATELLI'S DALTON'S
Chees-a-Roni pkg..- 18: PUDDINGS 2 pkgs. 13e
VAN CAMP'S PRE, COOKED CATEL,T I'S EGG WHEAT
BEANS pkg. 10.1 NOODLES 2 pkgs. 25e
RED & WHITE TOMATO 1TIINSON'S ; TOMATO
SOUP 3 tins" 253 JUICE; 3tins 253
F,RY'SSUNBURY'S .
Cocoa 1/21b 19c � ; , Tea 1/2 lb. 35c
HEALIHGLO I "•
ioe �_
SUNLIGHT *Nsicr a•'°'�
P&G
Soap 4 for 25c CAKE 5c Soap 4 for 21c
LIPTON'S NOODLE SOUP DR. JACKSON'S
MIX 2 pkgs. 25::; MONCHIES 2 pkgs, 25
GIANT POPPING AYLMER CAIULIFLOWER
CORN ib. 15e RELISH jar 23e
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
RADISHES -TOMATOES -LETTUCE -SQUASH-CRANBEERRIES
SWEET POTATOES —TURNIPS —CARROTS—CAULIFLO'WE)2
NO. 1 COOKING CHOICE HEARTS OF
APPLES 6 lbs 253 CELERY bunch 170
TEXAS JUICY lg. 176's FLORIDA SEEDLESS 96's
ORANGES doz. 57e GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25c
CHOICE' FIRM LARGE CALIFORNIA RED
CABBAGE each 103 GRAPES •1.. 25c
Ce M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS — CLINTON
or
Verd-A-Ray
The New Electric Light Bulb that will solve all your lighting
problems most satisfactorily. They use less power, Throw More
light, No Glare and last longer than the ordinary Bulb.
Ask for Demonstration.
We are Sole Agents for Clinton and District.
BALL & ZAPFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
Modern Ambulance Service, Funeral Director
Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 110
J. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
Time now for weather-stripping, before the cold winds come.
STRIP -SEAL
The modern way of sealing, plugging and caulking -makes a
water -tight seal -adheres to wood, metal,glass, tile or masonry.
Buy a package now at 45c
Also, we have Frost King, leather and felt weather-stripping
A Good Supply of Hand -Mede Stove -Pipes on Hand
Hawkins Hardware
PLUMBING AND HEATING PHONE 244
WEEK END SPECIALS'
5 Bars Won;erful S ap 19a CULVE;RHOUSE Tomato Juice
1 Pkg. Wonderful Soap Powder 19a 28 oz. t'ns 2 for 25e
1 pkg. Pr:neess Soap Flakes .. , 25o HOME'S Quality Cocoa 2 tins , 23c
1 pkg. (new size) .Super Suds .. 25e SUCCESS Wax 1 Ib. tin 32e
IDEAL Catsup 105 oz. tin 690
1 pkg. Robin Hood or Purity STOKLEY'S 'Tomato Juice
Quick Oats 29c, 20 oz. tins 2 for 19c
SPECIALS
2'pkg. Prairie Nuts (puffed
wheat)
ZEST Apple and Strawberry Jam,
25c 'Aylnner .4 Ib. •tin 490
Western Glow Macaroni 2 pkgs. lac
5 lbs. Fe Oatm.Quick Shine ,Stove Polishhtl. ., 17a
3 lbs. Ready
or CutCoarsMacaronieal .....
225e 0o Baby Foods either fruits
20e 1 or Vegetables 3 tins 25c •
3 lbs. Spaghetti
1 plug. Cheese -A, -Boni or Kraft 1 GOLD MEDAL Pumpkin 28 oz.
Dinner 19o' tins 2 for 290
RAM tin 33,c
1 tin Super Success Wax 59e SWANS DOWN Cake Flour pkg. 35e
2 Tins Sto:k'ey's Tomato Juice 19e SUPER SUDS pk;. 220
2 Tins Aylmer Pumpkin 19e
CHIPSO pkg. 25a
PEP Cereal deal 2 pkgs. and free
3 lbs. Gran. or Brown Sugar .. 25o� tumbler for 250
3 Grapefruit 112s 20e CHEESE-A-RO'NI pkg... .... . 17o
I CLUB HOUSE Co:fee reg. 49e
,1 Doz. Texas Or.nges 344s 290
Turnips, Cranberries Grapes etc.
W. L. JOHNSON
PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
First Mortgage Loans
If additional money is needed
to help you butt a rroductive farm,
send us particulars.
. Possibly we can assist you
through our loaning department..
Alttractive I terms. All inquiries
treated confidentially.
Huron&Erie
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
London Windsor
9t. Thomas Chatham
Special lb. 43c
FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Fresh Sausage lb. , ., ,25e
Fresh Wieners lb. 27e
Bologna lb. 24c
Minced. Ham lb. .. .. 49c •
Cottage Roll lb. in piece 390
rya I hobit
Free Delivery