Clinton News Record, 1945-08-02, Page 8Leave.
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Hardware
Clearing Prices on all,
Summer Shoes
Everrpair reduced':to a price that should mean 'a
quick`Sale.'
I .
Childrens Shbes as.Iow'as 50cts . pair. Broken
lines of .Ladies Sunnier Shoes in White or . colored
leather or canvas straps, ties and pumps to clear at
100,1.5.0, and 1.95 pair.
New Litres at reduced pi ices.
Mens White or two-tone Oxfords, leather or rub -1
ber soles good shoes at greatly reduced prices t�
clear.:,.:
Shoe. Polishes of all Kinds.
Plunuteel Bros:
Arm pride-.•laa. Mato -• legit a Mead. is 1'.r M
.Allow TIP Top 1a�eis '
Men's and. Boy's
BALBRIGGAN SHIRTS, Long Sleeves
BALBRIGGAN DRAWERS, Ankle Length.
OVERALLS BIG B. BRAND, Men's only
JERSEYS; Long and Short Sleeves, Boy's only
BROWN'S
Oi e' Door, North of Royal Bank
Bus Time Table
Effective July 21
Lv. for Daily Daily Daily Daily Sun. & Hol.
Ex.°Sun: only
London '8.15 am., 1.00' p.m. 4.40 p.m. 8'.30 p.m.
Wingham 11.30 a.m. '3.25 p.m. 6,20 p.m. 8.45 p.m.
and Owen Sound , Stratford 8,10 a.m.,12.45 p.m, 4.40 p.m. 9.35 p.m.
Goderich 11.30 a ni,. Y 3.20 p.m. 8.45 p.m.- • • '' 12:15 a:in,
Connections at London fox `S:arnia. Chatham, Windsor and Detroit
Connections' at Stratford for 'Woodstock, Kitchener, Guelph, Hamilton
and Toronto
CLAMAT1ON
I
request that
ill y Mond
a,
Civic
be observed by the citizen's of the Town of Clinton
as such.
M. J. Agnew, Mayor;
Town of Clinton-
GOD SAVE bit ZING
Glass Salad. Bowl and;
Servers 2.50
Fancy G1ai3s .Salt and
Peppers 1.10 and 1.75,.
Fancy Perfume sets 1.80
Fancy 'Glass 'candle sticks
80c to 1.85
Reflectors 1.50 and 2.50
Cory Coffee makers -5.45
5.45,
Glass Relish Dishes
15;; 20, 85c
Fancy Glass Bowls 45 -& 69c.
A Good stock of Tumblers,,
5c up
Glass sugar, cream and
-marmalades with Tray 1.75
A Good assortment of Fire
King oven -ware also Pyrex
oven -ware
G. R. McEwan Co.
'OFTEN THE CHEAPEST
ALWAYS THE BEST"
PHONE 84
111�1,1n' n... IIID
Mr. Charles (Bud) Harris of Toronto
spent his holidays here at home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Aiken spent
last •week camping at Sauble
Beach.
Mrs. Clark Ball, and Mrs. Clarence
Bali, spent the week end at
Hollyrood.
M. and Mrs. Lloyd Walper are
:spending their holiday this, week
at Pt. Elgin.
Mr. and Mrs. ,Clarence Hugill and
,son Ronald;, • are enjoying a week
•at Pt. Elgin.
Mr. George Car,lWell returned to
Sarnia, after spending a week
with his mother, Mrs. Cardwell.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G: Winter are
visiting in Des 'Moines, Iowa, and
will return Friday, August 3rd.
Cpl. W. B, Biggartand wife of
Montreal, are spending a • week
with Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Biggart.'.
C.F.N. Carman McPherson and Mrs,
McPherson, London, spent the
week with Mr.:an°d Mrs. Hoggart.
,Spr. Alex Osbaldeston is spending a
leave with his mother, Mrs.
Cardwell before going to the
Pacific.
Little Gwendolyn Griffiths is spend-
ing a week with her uncle, Mr.
Norman Griffiths, Of- Niagara
Falls.
Misses Doris and Anna Reid, Phyl-
lis Ginn, and Vera Hoggarth
, spent last week in Muskoka and
Orillia.
Mr. ,and Mrs. Wallace" Wheatley of
Woodstock, are spending the
week with Mr. and Mrs. James
. Livermore.
llfrs. Chas: • Hawke of Hensall is
visiting old friends in town, and
is staying with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Livermore.
Mr. and• Mrs. Oscar Blanchard, Mist
Rena Pickett and Mrs. 'Clark Ball,
spent a few days • last week with
friends hi Detroit.
Sgt. Robert D. Cooper returned to
Debert N. S., after spending, two
weeks'at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Heard and family. •
Mr.' and Mrs. Clarence Green and
Ancirey of Fort Erie, visited the
• lady's patents, Mr. and Mrs,
Livermore, a few days last week.
Pte. Walter and Mrs. Osbaldeston
of Stratford, •sp'ent the week end
with Mrs. Cardwell, Walter just.
returned from serving •in Sicily,
Ita'y and Holland.,
Mr. E, S. Livermore, K C., motored
up from Thames Valid' Camp last
Thursday, whe"he was camping
with the Mains, and spent a few
hours with his palrents.
Mrs. Geo. Wilson of Sault Ste.
Marie, a school girl friend of Mrs.
Jas Livermore was a visitor with
her this week. ` Mrs. Wilson is
visiting relatives in Goderich'
Township.
Mrs. Fannie Oliver of William St.,
returned on Saturday after spend-
ing three weeks in .Stratford,
Thedford and Ennbro. Her •grand-
son, Cpl. Lloyd V. Oliver ac-
companied her back to Clinton
with his wife Ivy, daughter of
Mrs. T. G. Therm of Mornington
St., Stratford % and their little
three and a half year old slaughter'
Marion Elizabeth. 'Lloyd recently
returned from Europe and is also
a veteran of the Italian Campaign,
ta:II�i�Pi
Say it With Flowers
for every Occasios,
F. R ',CUllOSPHAME
Member of Florists Tei.: Del' As.
Personal care given every order
andspecial attention given to
Funeral Orders.
Phone 176 and 31
WEEK END SPECIALS
'. HU'R$. PRL SATS -JULY 19, 20,21
NEWPORT'S
iv,tis7 LAU
LUFFSNDRY 19c, 25c, 39c, 49c
KELLOGG'S
TARCH 13c pkg.
4 KELLOG
BRAN
G'$ FLAKES . 2 for 25c
A. L. Cole, R. 0.
OPTOMETRIST
Eyes examined and glasses fitted
GODERIcH, PHONE 33,
Week -end
SELF
ERVE
PFCIALS AT
T1R1THRMPSON'$
Superior Food Store
KELLOGGS RICE' `RRISPIES
2 pkgs. •- 23e
AYLMER TOMATO .JUICE •
20 oz. tins 17c
SNOWFLAtKE, AMMONIA. pkg.5c
APPLE AND RASPBERRY JAM
2 1b. jar 29c
INGERSOLL RIDEAU CHEESE
%, 1b. pkg. 21e
NEWPORT FLUFFS WITH
PREMIUM 19c, 25e, 39c
MUFFETS pkg. 1Qc
KELLOGG'S VARIETY", PKG.
QEREALS, DALTONS OF
10 pkgs. 25c
KEEN'S MUSTARD 3t ib. tin 27c
PICKLING VINEGAR Gal. ....40e
ORANGES, Size 252s Doz.. , , . 47c
G,RAPEFRUIT Size .100s 4 for . •25c
LEMONS, Size 360s 3 for .. ,11e
NEW POTATOES 15„,lbs. 69e
CARROTS 2 bunches 19c
COOKING ONIONS 4 lbs. .,25c
PHONE ORDERS • FILLED
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure
'Finger Waves
Permanents
Ethel Thovapson
Princess ,St. East., Phone 585
59-tf
Lever's Fish ad Chips
Orders for fish and chips
must be in eat iy for delivery
Salmon and White fish on hand now.
60-1
CORN FLAKES, 8 oz. . 3 for_25c
KELLOGG'S
Corn FLAKES, 12 oz. . 2 for 25e
KELLOGG'S ' •
KRUMBLES - ....::. 2 for 27c
KELLOGG'S
PEP . ,. 2 -for 25c
KRAFT DINNER -18e . , . 18e pkg,
ESTABROOKS RED 1SOSE
COFFEE , ....... 45c lb.
AYLMER
• BO1L;N8D DINNER .... 23c tin
AYLMER
TOMATO JUICE 3 for 27.E
CROWN FRUIT JARS'.
Pts . 98c doz
Quarts . $1.19 doz:
Red' or Black
JAR RUBBERS - 3 for 23r..
KELLOGG'S VARIETY: BOX -
10 Pkgs. of 6 Cereals. , , 25c'
VINEGAR 1 gallon '49c
PICGLING SPICES pkg. 5c
ORANGES -.288's • 39s
ORANGES _- 344's .. . 29::
2 doz for 55c
GRAPEFRIJIT, 126 s . , .. 4 for 252
W. L. JOHNSON & SON
PHONE 286 GROCERS
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
APPLE & -RASP, Jam 24 az. jar 30c
OXFORD INN VEGETABLE
Soup 5 tins 25c
GRAPEFRUIT FLAKES 2 pkg 29c
CLUB HOUSE COFFEE 1 lb. tin 39c
LIDO Self Polishing wax pt. tin 39c
CLUB HOUSE Sweetened pud-
dings, 2 pkg. 15c
AYLMER SWEET Cauliflower
Relish 24 oz, jar 15e
DELTA Floor Wax 1 ib in 29c
QUEST Tomato Juice 2 tins 17c
SHREDI,lXES •2.'.pkg. , .... , •23e
CUDAY' hand ' soap for reinovin_g `'
grease: and dirt bare, , ,lis
2 & 1 Black br Brown shoe -polish 1 e
SANT WHITE Toilet tissue 4 rls. 25e
CHAMP CLEANER 2 pkg. 19c
LOOK. IN OUR REFRIGERATED
COUNTER FOR
Cottage Rolls in piece lb.. 39c
Minced Ham Ib. , . 49c
Fresh Sausage lb. • 25c
Dutch Loaf -lb. 29c
Fresh Wieners lb. 27c
CAKE 5c•
Orval Lobb
14`ree Delivery
MEET ME AT THE
Blyth Lions Frolic
• on the
BLYTH MAIN STREET
+on
Thurs., August 23
7 o'clock in the evening
$300.00 IN PRIZES
GAMES OF CHANCE
FUN - DANCING
All Proceeds for Community Work.
KEEP THIS DATE OPEN
BRITISH :CHALLENGER TANK
News has. now been xeleasd• of,
the CHALLENGER TANR.,4 the
latest British ' tank which mate its
appearance in Holland in the intim
of,1944. It is an i dp'ravement oil the
CROMWELL anti'`•`i armed. With a'
17 -lb •gar and a. Brmvning. It has ya
speed of 25 m.p.h across country
and carries a crew $lf frve,°mmen. •
Picture -shover The GHALLEN.
GER,,taking a corner,
TIiI1l�St, AUGUST 2:,194 r,
VALUED FOR. A IGU'ST:3rd.and,4th:,
'MAXWELL HOUSE MOTHER'S CHICKEN
'COFFEE. lb bag 41e DINNER tin 43c
RED & WHITE TABLE AYLMER VEGETABLE.
,SALT.2 pkgs 15c JUICE.,tin 170
TOMATO JUICE Pride of Niagara 2 tins 17d
Walkers Cream
SODAS
lb. bag. 14c
Palmiolive
SOAP
3 for 20c
Post Toasties
Corn Flakes
2 pkgs. 15c
Red, f White .,.
CacwOA . -
1/2 lb. tin 13c
Castile.
SAI'
2 for 15c
Vancamps'
• Ek 111► BEANS
ib. pkg. '20e pkg. 5d
SEA-LECT CHOICE
MACKEREL Tin
CLOVER LEAF
29c' • (TIERRING'r-Tin 15i
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS ad" VEGETABLES
TOMATOES - BEANS - CUKES ASPARAGUS
LETTUCE - ONIONS - CELERY -MELONS - PEACHES
CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's
LEMONS 3 for 11c
CALIFORNIA CHOICE 100's
GRAPEFRUIT 3 - 25e,
CALIFORNIA SWEET 892's.
ORANGES doz. 29e
CHOICE ONTARIO NEW '
CABBAGE lb. 90•
CHOICE ONTARIO, NEW
BEETS '2 lunches 230
. CHOICE: ONTARIO NEW
CARROTS lb. 9e
SHEARING'S
FOR FOODS OF FINE, QUALITY
Phone 48 Free Delivery- • Clinton
For Real Comfort .,
Seeour•new stock of Lawn and `Verandah Chairs, Some of them
• have Double'Ca4tvas seats, and weir supponted Backs The others are
all'wood the natural fnusb
Come early and take,,your pick while the stoctC lasts.
Also a Mand selection of BakeALith Bed Lamps in smart
colors 'Boudinoir lamps with the newest' type of ' Sfiades'ea well
as a ne'ia line df Table Shad,ee, Bridge .Shades', and Shades for Tri -
Light Limps. • ' ' 1 :L119it .1 itt MOM
BLL & ZA PFE -
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
, Modern Ambulance .Service, Funeral Directors
Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL JOHN J. ZAPFE
Phone 110 Phone 193
Stoves» and Furnaces
Again w4i11 be scarce. If in need of one be sure and
get the best. Select one of Clare Bros. Stoves or a
Ruder Furnace now on display.
Hugh R. Hawkins
Plumbing, Heating, Sheet Metal Work
Agent for Hecla Furnace
PHONE 244
cibeSNAPS - OT GUILD
PORTRAITS INSIDE BY DAYLIGHT x�a
indoor pictures taken by a sunny'
ma
DESPITE the summer's sunshine
11 and warm days to invite you
outdoors, you may find yourself
wanting to make an informal por-
trait indoors during the daylight
hours. It's no photographic problem
at all but it calls for a little care if
you want satisfying results.
The best locale for such a picture
is by a sunny window. The first
thing 'to remember, however, is that
the brightness of light from win-
dows drops off rapidly as it Is ab-
sorbed and diffused in the interior
of a room A •direct shaft of sunlight,
of course, retains much of its out-
door brilliance as far as it reaches,
assuming it is not softened by lace
curtains, draperies, or even -and it
happensin the best of families
soiled windows. You may not want
to place your subjeet in the direct,
nun, however, for such, lighting tends
to produce hard, contrasty results.
The best procedure is to use dif-
fuse lighting. Light coming` ;from a
window away from the sunny side
window are appealing and easy to
ke.
of the house is diffuse If there is
plenty of such light, you're all set.
A light-colored room into which
direct sunlight penetrates can be
used, especially if the sunlight is
supplemented with light ;from non -
sunny windows, or if the sun bounces
against a light wall, thereby being
reflected to your subject. Sometimes
a sheet over a chair or a large piece
of white cardboard can be used to
reflect the light where you want it.
Now about exposures Naturally,
the 'faster" your film the less you
will have to worry about under-
exposure. Your average exposure
with a folding camera with variable.
lens and shutter speeds will be
something like 1/25 at f/8. If You
are using a box -type or some other
single -speed camera, you'll need as
much film -speed as'pbssibie so use
the fastest film obtainable.
And don't forget those in the Ser-
vices. They enjoy pictures from
home.
john van Guilder.