Clinton News Record, 1945-01-11, Page 81N,
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The LITTLE ,RAN.GE that does
BIG JOB of cooking &heating:
40'14
A email modem stove with all the cooking and ,
heating efficiency of many larger aid mote ex-
pensive ranges, Takes up Veryiittle finer apace,
yet has: a full size 14 inch oven: Enroll either wood
or goal. You'll be delighted with the ability of
thio Findlay ranee—and with rte moderate price,
kOm, Findlay Condor Range fu'1 Enamelled•> $125.00,00
em Findlay Range, Oval High closet and. reservoir $9197.00'.
•n; used McCIay Cook stove with High shelf 35.0.0;'
35
re used Cook Outer Type • • • $
Ironing Boards.,anti Pads'
SUTTER 8? PERDUE
HARDWARE. PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
CLtN'rON. ONT.
WWI 147w.
January Specials
Girl's eiderdown ,bath eobes sizes 8 to 14. Fahey patterns in red and
blue shades. Too late for Christmas'. Selling now $2.39
Girls rubber overboots sizes 13, 1 and 2 only. To clear at $1.98
Boys high top leather boots, double sole. A good heavy 'shoe for
•Sehool.wear. Special Price $4.19
Boy's breeches in Ililliipcord and Mackinaw cloth •. , . • $2.00 to $3.50
Boy's Overcoats, brown tweedy made in double breasted 'style with
half -belt. Sizes 29 to 37. Priced from , , ..... , . • $11.95 to $17.50
Men's winter Overcoats in striped Tweeds, Grey or brown:Freize ex=:
Fleece and made in new slip on style with military cellar •-
$22.50 to $29.G0•
Priced at
The"heginn�ing of a New Year
its the 'tiixie to check" on your
work books
. so we list a :feW
from olix stock:.
Ledger
Cash Book
Plumsteel Bros.
£ r.w $ li — Arca Eat — Scott & Mena& shim for ilr•'
Arista Tip Top Tat...
if we have what you want
Right.
Pricy �sThe
BROWN S
One Door North of Royal Bank
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NOTICE
I have moved my office from the Bank of Montreal Building.
o the McKenzie Hotel opposite the Post Office where 1 shall - be
lad to see clients and friends at the usual consultation hours
uesday and Friday afternoons. r '
H.G.A�ieir ._
Bannister oc, 31-3
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N N SALE
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50 pair of Gores and Ties
Were $7.50 and $8.00
,Clearing for . 9
Now .0 g$z 9S
in and See us
�iO111k1e
May have your Fitting
We �
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T Churchill'
Shoe Store
Journal
Day Book
Columnar Book.
• Minute Book
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DIGMAN 0BTNSQI
The home of Mt and Mts Robert
E; Rebin:en, Stanley rToWnehlp,: • on
Mondity Jandary 1st at 10 'arm. was
$he acme of & , ol►arming wedding
'when their only daughtereHeletl Mee
became the ,bride. of sWilliam .Earle
son of Mr. and Mrs. David Digman;
Hensall, Oat, eltev, Reba Hein -offic-
iated. The brihti music was played'.
by Mrs Elmer .Keye of Varna who
Sang "0 Perfect 1Love” ,preceding
the ceremony, and "b Love you- S, my '
during the signing of the register. '.
The attractive bride- entered 'the,
living room: on the arm: of her .;father
,and stood beneath an arch 'of'pink
and white roses and: Old Ehglish
Ivy with Canyon blue' satin drapes:`
For hex wedding, the bride chose a
floor length'. gown of ivory. brocaded;
satin with sweatheaet neck • line and
tiny covered buttons,.down the;: front
of the long fittelebodiee. She- wore a
three-quarter length- tulle veil, ar-
ranged from a feather headdress
and carried is Cascada bouquet of
Peerless• .Red Roses. The brides only
ornament was a gold heart shaped:'
locket, gift of the groom.
The bridesmaid, Miss Gladys Wal
per of Grand \Bend wore a floor
length gown of white sheer crepe
and wore a.' halo of white flowers,in
her hair and carried' a cascade bou-
quet of White Ivory carnations and
white pom-pom chr'yeantheanunis,
The groom was attended by the
briMe only brother, Douglas Robin-
son.
The bride's mother wore -a black
sheer. 'flowered crepe dress and a
corsage of pink Virginia carnations.
The groom's mother Wore a blue
crepe -dress and a corsage of pink
carnations.
For the wedding trip the bride
wore a pearl grey dress 'trimmed
with, black sequins and a Fnshia hat
with black accessories.
Also Index Cards, Letter
Piles, ' Order book, Tiene Books
as Well as other office supplies.
G
R. McEwan Co..
Books & Stationery
`OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
PHONE 84
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Cpl. P. H. Atkinson returned to
• Dartmouth N. S. after spending
his holiday at Clinton and Grand.
Bend• '
Mrs: P `H. `Atkinson and Carlyle axe
home,fiom the east and will spend
the winter with her parents Mr.
and Mrs. Charlesworth.
Mr. Bill, Holland attended the Short
Course 'at Guelph during the past
week. '
Mr. Frank Trewartha has returned
to Kingston after spending two
weeks - with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Trewartha.
Mr. Glenn . Price of the 2nd 'C'oncea-'
sion spent Christmas and New
Years with his sister, Mrs. James
Adams and other friends in Hamil-
ton.
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V
GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Mrs. John Middleton entertained
the
the members of her Young, People's
Sunday School Class with a dinner
party given at her home on the evt
ing of, Dec, 26th. ,
Miss. Ruth' Middleton • of 'Stratford
,Normal, , is practise teaching illi
week at 'S. S. No. 10:
Three members of -the, Seat& 'End
Red .Gross' unit attended th _ annual
meeting held in Clinton: "
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The secretary pres8pted the- foll-
owing report of articles completed
in 1944 by _ the Goderich Township
South End Red Cross Unit.
Knitted Articles: -
30 grey and blue T. N. sweaters„26
khaki H. N. - sweaters, 11 airforce
T. N. •sweaters, .1 ady's sweater (a
total of $8 sweaters); B prs. sea'
men's socks; 14 prs. hurricane mitts,
5 pr. grey mitts, 21 -helmets, 7 pr.
N. gloves, 16 pr. khaki gloves, 10 pr.
airforce gloves, -19 pr. service socks,
10 grey toe caps, 2 pr. mine-
sweeper's •mitts, 11 navy scarves. A
total ief 186 'knitted articles.
We sent in 7 quilts; our sewing
.quota was completed and consisted
of 598 articles,'• namely:
50 pantie dresses, '•220'diapers; 225
sanitary pads, 100 night'•gowns.
These articles make a total of 788
CLEA m SA ,
NARCISSUS BULBS `
While they last
:7i c dozen
F ' R CUNINGHAME
Member, of Florists Tel. Del. As:;
Personal' care given every order.
and special attention given to
Funeral Orders.
Phone 176 and 31
uperior Store
PHONIC 111—CLII$TON:;
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THtJRiS.,,•J,AN, •,1161;
1915
SPECIALS -FOR
JANUARY.' 11, 12, .13.
CANADA CORN STARCH ykg. .9c
GRAPE JAM 24 :oz. jar ' 29c
VANGAMP'S PRE-COOKED
BEANS 3-12 oz, pkgs.
BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP
2 lb. tin
5 lb, tin
e
completed articles sent to Red Ore&
headquarters by the South End unit.
Donald Middleton, Edward Wise,
Keith Miller and Gordon Steep have
Wesley -Willis W.A.. returned from attending the •&'bort
course given at the O, A. C. Guelph
The January meeting of the W. last week. . `r
A. was held in the Church Hall on
the afternoon of the 4th, with the
president, Mrs. M. Nediger in the
chair. Mrs.. A. T. , Cooper was
pianist. ..
The meeting opened with a New
Year hymn. Mrs, McKinley offered
prayer, and Mrs. Haddy chose the
8th psahn as the scripture reading.
The secretary, Mrs. G. Jefferson,
and the treasurer, Mrs. Percy Man-
ning gave their reports.. Mrs. Hearn
reported for the flower committee.
Letters of thanks were 'read from
many who had received gifts of
flowers or fruit at Christmas
time. -Some interesting ones were
from boys of this congregation
overseas, Norman Fitzsimons, Tom-
my Steep, John Cuninghame, Doug-
las ..Andrews, Philip Sperling and
Gordon .Hearn to each Of whop
had been sent a box of chocolate
bars.
Splendid annual reports were titer
recei ed from the different depart-
ments of ;work. Also from ,the secre-
tary and treasurer.•
Mrs.`'Ballantyne, of •Toronto, who
addresses . organizations -in Ontario
for the Robin Hood ;Mills, gave a
most interesting address on "Kit-
chens of yesterday and tomorrow".
She told .of the new glass houses,
and pre -fabricated ones, many of
will be erected in, England, and; all
the, new gadgets for making the
work •of preparing meals ,easier ,and
more interesting. •
A vote. of thanks was• tendered
herclose theof her
d'
humorous and'
at
instructive talk.
The National Anthem and the
mizpah benediction brought the
meeting to a close after which a
delicious tea was 'served by Mrs: J.
Nediger Jr's. group.
v
Ray Wise returned to London after
snending the Christmas vacation at
the home • of his parents Mr: and
Mrs. Chas.. Wise.
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BLOOD DONOR /LINIC
in CLINTON on
VALUES
TOR
arA,NUAitY and 1.3th
Tip Top No. 4 HEINZ' Pure FosdS Aylmer Dehy,
PEAS BEPIDTS `
20 oz.' fila' 1Jc-
Chow Chow
PICKLES Jar 25e
Tip Pop !choice B f • Steak Aylmer: Choke
TOMATOES ,
2 tins 13o'
SAUCE a bottles. 27e ' PUMPKIN
28 oz. in ' 14e28 oz. fin 14o
Creo•rn of Tomato
SOUP 2 Mins .19ie
Tip Top Choice Aylmer Choice'
TOMATO JUICE . Inrants APPLE :JUICE'
28 oz. tin .....12e'TOQDs 3 for: 25c 2 bottles .. , , 25c
E ttnbury's
TEA. :.
Vz lb. pkg. •
Prepared
igUSTARD jam 9e' McLezens Hi Ho
vegetable • PUDDINGS
35c• SOUP 2 tin:; 25e 2., pkgs. . 15c
Pure Cdr
Vancaan'!e Toni:to VINEGAR btk 1'5c Ca!eelli. `Egg wheat •
SOUP Chicken Noodle NOODLES
2 'ibis 15e SOUP 2 tilos 29e' 2 pli:g's. 25e
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS—AND VEGETABLES
HEAD LETTUCE TOMATOES • — CELERY — GRAPES
CABBAGE - PARSNIP TURNIPS TANGERINES - RADISHES
15e Sunkist Juicy 252's
25c
57e
CANNED PILCHARDS 1 ib. tin 17c
HILLGREST TOILET TISSUE
3 rolls' 25c
ROMAN MEAL Pkg. 29e
IVORY SNOW ige. pkg: 25e
IVORY SOAP lge• bar 10e
PITTED SAIR DATES
NABOB' COFFEE 1 lb. -bag ....45c
ICING SU•G"AR-]b• ilc
ORANGES size 288s doz r : 87c
LEMONS, size'3005 3 for. .... ".d3c
GRAPEFRUIT size 112s 4' for .:25e
COOKING ONIONS 6 lbs.
COOKING APPLES 5 lbs. , , , . 25e
THURSDAAY JANUARY: 25.
Summerhill Red Cross
Annual Report
During the year of 1944 the Sum-
merhill Red Cross has held twenty
six meetings,; with • an average -at-
tendance of twenty five. During the
year the Red Cross has 'sent $143 to
headquarters. The' ladies have patch-
ed and quilted 27 quilts.
The following is the sewing report
20 'pre. men's pyjamas; 15 men's
bedjackets; 30 pillow eases; 23
women's blouses size 40; 25 hand-
kerchiefs; 23 prs.: babies rompers;
8 prs. boy's pants; 50 boys under-
shirts; 10 girl's blouses;: 15 babies
sleeping bags; 5 girl's pantie dres-
'Ieen'; .compresses. A ;'total of
January 11 to 13.
BULK MACARONI Cut in :.initials
5 lbs. for , 25e
PEP Cereal deal 2;'pkg, and free.
tumbler for :. 25c
OLD DUTCH Cleanser' 2 tins .. 21e
HABITANT Pea' Soup 28 oz: tin
2 for 25c
WHYTE LARD Lib pkg... , . 18e
IDEAL CATSUP 106 az. tin 69c
AYLMER diced. Beets tin , ::1 15e
CANADA" SEAL Herring iny.
tomato :sauce' tial ,... 17e
AYLMER asparagus cuttings tin 21c
COWAN'S Cocoa 1 Ib. tin , . 21c
O T CITY Baking oder
FOREST C g p w
qt. sealer .... 330
AYLMER Tomato juice' 20 oz. size
2 tins 19c
LIPTO'N'S Noodle soup 2 pkg. 25c
KRAFT DINNER pkg. :'17c
NEWPORT Fluffs 13 qt. size.
bag with cup and saucer 39c
MAZOLA cooking oil , , 32e
CLUB HOUSE Coffee 1 lb. tin 39e
.F,RESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
OUR MEAT COUNTER CONTAINS
BOLOGNA lb, .... 24e
MINCED' HAM 1b: ... 49e
COTTAGE ROLL in piece lb. .. '39c
FRESH SAUSAGE lb. . .. 215t
FRESH WIENERS 1b.' ........ 27e
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1418 articles. 1. I1 I 1 ' 171i'q 11111
'To- o wlna is the knitting re-
port for the army: I le -
60 pr% socks; 10 helmets: 1 scarf;
16' pr. gloves; 8 pr. double: palmed
mitts; 2 pr. mitts..:•
For the Airforce:
14 pre, socks; 10 prs, gloves;. p
For the Navy:, OnTal Lt,
3'pr. gloves; 11 pr. socks 5 pr. double •
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'knitted mitts. •A total of 140•: articles: Free Delivery
T. H. THflMPSON
WEEK END SPECIALS
3 Tins Asst. SOUPS .... •.. , ... 25e
2 Tins Clarke's Mushroom Soup 19c
19c LB.:
Choice McIntosh
ORANGES Doz. , , . 43c APPLES 5 lbs.
25c
Gili£ornii Juicy 360s No. 1 C'ok'as
LEMONS 3 for „lie ONIONS 5 lbs. 25c
Mash ,re-dloss 96s • No. 1 Washed
GrRAPEFRUIT 3 for .20e CARROTS 5 'lbs. .... 25c
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 FOR QUALITY FOODS'— .CLINTON
Sleighing is Good
SO CALL AND SEE OUR.'STQCK OF CIIILDREN'S
SLEIGHS • ALSO RUNNERS il'OR BABY ' GrARRIAGES..
WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF KIDDIE:CARS AND
rUQY SETS -
U SO` A NEW STOCK OF WARDROBES:: -
BALL & ZAPFE
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
Modern Ambulance Service, , Funeral ' Db ectors
Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFE
•Phone 110 . Phone 103
4,1151kpir
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1 Bag Robin HOOD OATS .. , . 29e'
1 Pkg. VITA B. Wheat Germ .. 10e
1 Tin Apple Juice lye
3 lb. Gra. or Yellow Sugar 25e
3 lbs. Ready Cut Macaroni , , , , 20e
2 Tins Harry Hornes Cocoa 25c
1 lb. G. & S. or Maxwell House
Coffee - 450
5 Ib. Cooking Apples 25c
3 1b. Washed Carrots ....... , 13e
3 Tins Dey, Beane 25c
1 Bag' Butter Cream Sodas , , 15c
1 Jar Plum Jam 19e
1 Pkg. Kraft Dinner or Cheese .. 19e
1 Jar Bingo Horse Radish 20c
ORANGES 288s doz. 39e
GRAPE FRUIT 112s 3 for 20c
W. L. JOHNSON -
PHONE 286 GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
• Navy League News
THE CLINTON NEW ERA, Mr: J; W. Stevenson has been itt.
January 8th, 1920 I'town during the past week.
Mr.. 11. Livermore of the Londott
Miss Margaret Schoeithals spent' Road is moving to town this weeist
the New Year's Holidays at Sarnia. 1 and is taking possession of the reel. •
Mr. Fred Ford of Otterville, spent deuce he purchased, lately from Mr.
a few days in town at the parentalElmer Finch._Mr. Livermore itis,
home. ' I not been, lit- the: beat of health for
Mrs. Agnew was a r wmmut wtrust his condi.
Mrs. Haiste of Brusselsvisitoduring the' tionsoe
mtiay e improveb.e.
past week.
Mr. Gordon Johnston, Mary Street
left this week for St. Catherines
where -ate has taken a position in a
Mre. Frank Fingland, Cor'venor Ditty.
Bags, Clinton Conimittte, •Navy Lea
gue of Canada, Clinton Ontario...,
Dear Mrs. Fingland:
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Enclosed please find receipt for
one -ditty bag making a total of 165
d' t b it supplied b the
Among those who have returned'
to the various, institutions of leave-
ing after spending the midwinter
knitting factory. He will move his vacation ih townoe:6i Misses Maritnee.
family thus month he expects. We McCamus, Gertrude Wallis and Mes-
are sorry to see the family go. Mr. sm. II. Shaw,. It Ranee to the
Johnston was a valuable member of University of Toronto, Misses Ruth
the Kiltie Band. McMath, Harriett Cantelon, and Mee. -
This week Mr. Charles Potter and
wife moved from Blyth anditave en Erskine Evans and Harold Kilt,
-
taken up housekeeping over Chaff's to Faculty, Doreen Stephenson t'
c'.
store. Mr. Potter is the new London Normal and M. Anderson to
section foreman„ on the L. H. & B. Western University.
taking Mr. Brown's place, who has I Miss Kathleen McConnell has re -
retired from the service, turned to her school at Walton.
Mr. N. P. Warrener, sonof Mrs. I Miss Alberta Jackson has returned
G. Warrener, Mary Street, and an iso Stratford, Normal to resume her
old Clinton boy, was elected by ac- studies. •
clamation'to a seat at the Hensall
Council Board. i
Tuesday evening about .730 o'clock
the house of Mr. W. A.. McGuire,
North Street was destroyed by fire.
The family were sitting in the, dining
room after supper when flames
broke out from a partition whtre a
When the Present Century
Was Young
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
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,stove- pipe went. through. Fortunate Dire A. D. Beaton, who recently be-
ly all -the'furniture was removed.
Carne a resident of Clinton, has
Rev.. Mi. McCainus was in Gode-' bought trier grocery business of Mr.
rich on `Wednesda .eight addre sin Harry Cantelon and is now .in pos. •
a big Union Balky. g` b•session, Mr. Beaton' was for sixteen.
"years a resident of Whiteelu
-'Miss: Bessie Murphy • of Clinton where he carried on the -.business o2
and Miss Emily Ford of Hopei hville general itercliant,
were week end visitors. at the home •.
of Mr. and , Mrs. Rich. Murphy of Miss M. C. Lough, B. A. left on
it y cgs m a supe le y re Exeter: Monday for Toronto, where she wilt
Clinton Navy League Committee Mr. and Mrs, 'High B. Grigg left do special work for the Dominion.
last week for London where Mr. Council its connection with, the Young
Nothing that we could say could Grigg resumes his position with the Woman's Christian 'Association itt
possiblyadd toyour satisfaction n
Monsons
Bank in that City.
the different
Collegeses of Toronto.
• Mr. Frank A. Copus, of Strat
securing such* a large number of townthis r ask Miss Gibson, who has been manag-
r her illness leaves On Tuesday,morn.
into the pages of this nation's war- The funeral of Sarah Tune relect g.,
time history. of the late George Harland- took . Rev. Dr. Cook preached in St.
g Thomas last Sunday.
ford was m us' v ` in the store for Mrs. Shier during
gifts for those brave men whose tis Win Mason of Blyth Was a g
ships have written undying chapters visitor in town this
week• in next for her home in Paisley.
place of Wednesday morning on the
airv ofh London t
i al the on on rain, e -
ceased died at Detroit after a short
illness.
WeJ
would like to ecngratulate you Th de
Mr. J. B. Kenredy of Detroit:,
and: extend ' to yourself and spent Sunday at his home in town.
the members• of your Committee the Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Henry from
very grateful thanks of our Women's - ' ” Manitoba have veen visiting Clinton
Committte and the President andTHE CLINTON: NEWS -RECORD friends.
January Stir, '920 Mr: John Laird returned his
To-
Ironto on Monday to resume is du-
'. The municipal elections were held ties get the University.
on Monday. Out of nearly 1000 vot- •Mise M. Evans left Tuesday to
ars only 543 were cast for mayor' spend a few weeks with'Miss Bever-'
Officers of the Navy , League for
their willing and valuable : help in
supplying these comforts which do
so much to cheer and encourage out
brave seamen. We know 'from past
experience that these gifts are great-
ly appreciated and we do hope you the torrent year for Portland, Mame, having. in char.
Mayor• Thos Cottle, Reeve: R. Jt
and 518 for reeve. The council for ley of St. Thomas.
will . corsist of: Mr. Arthur Cook left of Tuesday
will, receive anany letters 01, ack- Millers Councillors: C.' G. Middleton; ge a oaeload of export apples for
nowledgnient.'from the lucky reeipi- H. Wiltse, A. -J. McMurray, W. J.
ents of your: gifts. We know to have Nediger, J. E. Johnson and Bert
firsthand word from those who re- Langford.
ceive the.bags is of great encourage- Mr, and Mrs. Tyner and their
Merit fa Our workers: son, Mr, C. H. Tyner, having sold
their farm ':its � Sulimerhil'1 ". to Mr,
Itobt.°Kent•,'of London, have 'perches-.
Looking
forward to your cont nuerl ed the David ; liplady house on
home from Detroit on account of the.
returne to
s .o hi father d
help and with best wishes for the 12attertlinry street from. Mr. Ralph lilac s f s
New' Year, 1 am Stephenson of ,Stanley and have al- that city 'on Friday nnorning,
ready taken possession. Mr. Thos. Tipling Jr., once alt
Yours very sincerely, Mr,Syd"'Watts of Stratford spent operator at the Clinton G. T. 11
Mrs, J. d. Mackay, the holiday at hie home in town. '.station, but who' has been in the
Secretary,: Women's. Com.; Mr. Harvey Rath' of Paris is visit- West for some years, vielleod friends
ing Mr. and ;Mrs, S. Kemp, in teat tinis week.
Mr. D. Cantelon. •
Mr. and Mrs. '3. 3. McCaughey,
visited the forme -Vs brother, Mr,
Frank ;McCaughey of Lucknow ort.
Wednesday last, • '
Mr. Thomas Ginn, who was called