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SWING SHINGLES
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fnexpentivoly, with j ,l;shestos
'Cedargraias".. ?4rra ned7ikehoeit
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JOHNS-MANVILLEiI MATERIALS
Clearing Lines of
Summer TMerchandise
Men's fine shirts are scarce goods. We have a lot of separate:
collar shirts, good quality materials, some have one -collar and some
have two and .some no collar at all. On Sale 59c; 75c; $1.35; $1.49'
Men's Nanieheck;cotton combinations, short' sleeves and kiiee-
length. Size 36 and 38 only: To clear at ' 49e
Men's. fancy and plain cotton and reyon sox ,assorted patterns.
Sizes 103' anclll per 'pair, 250,,
• 1 } Y k '
Men's Fxiae Oxfords whxte,antl i4votene, blaand•whn
ite "and ta
and 'brown All at reduced. prices .to• clear dk ° ....
Ladies' Sumtnea •.shoes 'including, ibalanee of white and 'sport shoes
are ailL on the bargain. counnee from , 98c a parr up.
14Iisses grid Chijd en's•surirmer•shoes as lor4°hs''; ....':e 50e to clear.
We offer these low prices to, elder out a, 11 the i airs' we cannot
repace; .. . • , z,
Watch out for more bargains.
Plumateel Bros.
Almelo .lip TOR 'Ya&v..
rniv
32' Pc gets sof PAD* •Chin x$.15 & 8.75:
38. pe tea set"; tineeChinar 945 & 9.75',1
Hand -painted • parasite
`7vaste
Payer Baskets, 'Snap books,,' Writing'
desk pads; 'Photogxaplx ' Albums,.
Autograph ',books, ;Address ,Books,,,
Reeipie books etc.
An excellent, gift item
Hand carved and 1'srnd paiinied
wooden plaques, also a lovely gift
ite�xx,
A choice of ch:na and #frown -betty
teapots .80e and up.
G. R. Mayan Co
'OFTEN TIIE,CHEAPEST
ALWAYS •TEiE..BEST”
"PRONE`&I
WE HAVE A COMPLETE STOCK sir,
Pals Good'; Suitings, Contin a;
and Trimmings
ALSO
LACE, EMBROIDERING AND INSERTION
BROWN'S
One Door North of Royal_Bank
CLINTON LIONS SPONSOR
RED CROSS
FROLIC
Wed., Aug. 29
Bingo, Baseball, Easy Money, and other Games
Refreshment Booth.`
DANCE IN• 'TOWN HALL at 10.00 p.m.
DRAW FOR PRIZES at 11.00 p.m.'
Brucefield
Annual 1 Carnival and Dance,
under auspices of
i'atriotic Society
�ursday, Aug.;
Centralia Air Force Kiltie Band in Attendance
Large outside Dance Floors -Good orchestra
1i'HEIELS — GAMES — BINGO '
Proceeds for .comforts for boys and girls overseas and to honour
•;iheer on:rwit'urrp�
Inle;e hof rain tvillt+ • el' .hh 'Ytil''
� n . be h . d� �1... lawl><rg eve sing.
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Miss Helen *Herman is spending a
• • Week with friends in�.Pefferlawt
Miss Ferrol Higgins is spending a
holiday with relatives• and friends
in Toronto.
Mrs. Maud :Jackson and 'Wilma of
Erigden, visited' on Sunday with
blr. ,and Alis, Nornnan Carter.
Miss Itomayne Geiger pent her
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Geiger, nears Zurich.
Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Montreal
are 'visiting the lady's Parents?
Mr. and:' N[rs A. F3: Prenljiii,
Mrs. Robert S Reid of Varna is
vieiting her .affil i,Eothor4n•,
Y4,11") Mr, arise bra; J7, E, Gibson.
Mr. and Mrs. `Kenneth ,Ereakey' of
rl?igll are 14.i4aying at'the Cor•
less Cabin,, "Neer-eebee", Burk's.
4liss Barbara and Master Dill. Dtur.
kin of Grand Valley, visited their
grandmother over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joaling spent
last week with their, daughter,
Mrs. George Wright 'of Summer
- hill.
Miss Teen Morgan left for Toronto
last week to resume her studiea in
Physio -Therapy at the ;University
of . Toronto.
Miss Etta Dills returned to Acton
last weekend after a two weeks
vacation spent with her niece, Mrs.
Benson Corless.
Miss Beverlee ,,Bran,',on of Mount
Forest, is spending her vacation
with her relatives, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Watkins.
Mr. Robert Miller and Mr. Elmer'
Miller of Stratford spent a few
days' last week with friends in
Clinton and vicinity.
Mr. William Olce of Exeter is visit-
ing his brother-in-law and sister,
Mr, and Mrs. William Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Seeley were in
Newmarket last week end the
guests of Mr. and Mr. Addison
Johns.
L./Cpl. Toy Fitzsimons of the Army
. Provost` Corps is spending` a leave
at home with Mrs. Fitzsimons' and
little, daughter, Sylvia. -
Capt. J: Giford Beaton paid a short
visit to our town over the week
end,-' coming up to see his mother,
' :Mrs. A. D. Beaton.
Miss Barbara Hattin is enjoying two
weeks vaeation in Detroit at the
1 home of her aunt and .uncle, Mr.
and Mrs. R. R. MacGregor.
1•
I Liss Lenore Jamieson of . Toronto
spent a few,' days last week with
' her another; Mrs. R. Jamieson, who
is the Y:W.C.Ai Hostess at No. 5
Radio School, Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Daymond, who
'lave been- visiting at Mrs. Day-
mond's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i Adai i Stewart, have returned to
Chatham with their:' three, sons.
Master Jerry Fannie and his sister,
Mary Ann, children''of Capt, and
• •Mrs. ,Sari Ranuie of Hensell
spent the hast info tii*eeks ' with
their grandparents, Mr 'and Mrs.
'Ernest `Rriinball. •
Guests'•at the home ofu Miss Emma
i avis
over,..lest week end . Were;
Mr. and Mrs; Wm r..taVis;:Detecdtt
i4lich:; Mr ve iI
ilii 14Irs d A.? G Sylj+kst=
er,.'Mr Allan 'Sy} aster,
,;Mrs. " Jack' xAavys, . •i P
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'own, of,,POAht tp.)dlttO 1 4
,Dinning •oi`•;Iklndon •
a•y
1
Owers
oriheT! Occasion:
CUNINGHAME
'Member of Florists Tel. Del, As,
Personalcare given every order
and special attention given to
Funeral` •Orders.
Phone 176 and 31
L. , Cote, R. 0.
. OPTOMETRIST
Eyes ,examined and glasses fitted
GODERICH, PHONE 33, -
eek=end
�CELF
ERVE
`PECIALS. AT
JNflMPSG
aper or ood Store
GRAPENUT FLAKES
ff oz. pkg .. ... 17c.
itILLCREST :SHORTENING ib 19e
ST. WILLIAM'S ORANGE &
GRAPEFRUIT MARMALADE
24 oz. jar 29c
,S7'OKLEY'S TOMATO SOUP
. _• 10 oz. 2 tins i7c
NUGGET SHOE POLISH tin ..12e
WILSON'S PLY PADS pkg... .lac
'CL'ASSIC CLEANSER Thy • • • : 5c
DR. BALLAitD'S ME
2 ib. bags • • • • 25e
CARNATION MILD d fins ; ; , d8c
4 Wji' ibiE'AN7' FOODS
' 0 tins 21ic
JUNKET POWDER pkg. 12e
CEraTO.Btl,TLE 25c
WHOLE MIXED •SPICE pkg. 10c.
ORANGES Size 2520 dor, , • . „ 47c
LEMONS she 360e 3'for 11e
POTATOES 15 Ib. peck 65e.
CABBAGE:le* FXRM HEADS 113. . , 5c
PHONE' OltI$ERS FILLED
BEAUTY SHOPPE
Shampoo
Manicure `
Finger Waves
Permanents
Ethel Thompson
Princess St. East., Phone 585
69-tf
Lever's Fish and Chips
FRESH WHITE 1°ISH
FRESH COHOB SALMON
Anyone wishing fresh fish is asked
to phone early. ,
Anyone wishing Fish and Chips
is_asked to call 91 before 11.00 am.
or 4.00 p.m.
Brownies Enjoy, Picnic.
The Clinton Brownie Pack, under
their leader,' Mrs. A. Matthews, held
a most enjoylaMe afternoon picnic
at the Lions Park, Seaforth, Inst
Thursday: T• he Brownies had a full afternoon
panned with games ,and water -shorts
They feel that the success of their
outing was : a result of the whole-
hearted co-operation of the Clinton
Lions Club, Who provided the recess-
ary transportation to and: from the
Park.
Will Attend ;Divine Service
The Clinton Branch of -the Cana
dian Legion and ,Mayor and mem-
hers of the Totvn Council will be
present at the morning service in,
St.'- Paul's. ,Anglican' church All
Service men and ex -service' men are
asked to meet at the Legion Hell at
10145. The 'Legion 'Band will'be i;
attendance:` The service .•will lie Gon
ducted, by he re.tor \ Rev R i M,
Bulteell. : e
SPECIALS
ZINO? RINGS ;1 doz, ° . ,-,29c
ED ox -BLACK JAR Rnxbbers :•
3 Pkgs.' .Q3c
PINT FRUIT JARS.: Pei• Dost, : , 98J',
CROWN Qt. FRUIT JARS per
i Doz . 1.19
TCELLOGGS CORN F'L.AIiES
8 oz 2 pkgs.. :: , 25d'
ROBIN HOOD OATS pkg ... , � 27c
VITAB' WHEAT GERM 3 ib pkg, 25
CHAMP (The Magic' Cleanser)
2 p1{g. 19a
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Ib."45
VEGETABLES'" 2 tins > . 19c
MOTHER P'ARKRR ' EIA, % lb 4bc
•SUNSET.' DYES per p+l g. , .'15c
NUTRIMl BABY FOOD •pkg 29:=49s
CA,RNATION,MILI'L 6 tins .... 683
SUNBURY BLEND TEA., % lb. 35c
WHEAT PUFFS 1 bush. , . , , , . 45a'
VINEGAR pure white wine 1 gal 49c
PICKLING •SPICES' pkg. , , . •57.
ORANGES ...., 342s.. —388s
25c doz. ....39c Doz.
BISON or BABBITT Cleanser pkg. 5
KRAFT DINNER. pkg.- 19c
W: L. JOHNSON & SON
PHONE. 286 GROCERS
FREE DELIVERY-
„,-w..”
ELIVERY
August 16 to 18
GLO PAD'S for Souring pans
2 pkg. • 19c
MOTLLEfNE BLEACH
Concentrated bottle • •• Pc
SNOW FLAKE AMMONIA 5 pkg. 25
GUEST BRAND TOMATO JUICE
2 tint•• K • 17c
HORNE'S COCOA 2' tins •, 25e'
LYNN VALLEY Peas•'2 for .. 27c
•EWI,•NG''S Custard Powder"."
lY6 'oz, tin* [ l , . •23c•
PLUM. JA W.,2 lb. 'ars •.
LIBBY'l VHG'ETA$LFd Scups
g tins .,E. •°. ;°;,•19e.
CA1 O DRAIN CLRAINER tin .23e
SMITH'S SWEETENED,,GRAPE •
• JUICES bottle • 29e
CAINE'S DOG 'BISCUITS pkg. 25c
QUAKER .CORN FLAKES 3 pkg. 23
COMMANDO LAUNDRY
, Cleanser pkg. • 29e
LIDO LIQUID WAX pt. tin ":: • 39c
%A -RDE,' , FRESH FRUITS. AND •
VEGETABLES • -
LOO ,f1,T Qli'R REFRIGERATED
. 4`OYIlY'il'ER• POE
ILAhi & TON'GUF IAAF lb. , ,95c
BAf3K MOON' , , , *Be
FRESH SAUSFI'GP3 lb , , . , , , 25c
FRESH 'WIENERS lb. 27c
(AMARMS
A
CAKE 5e
WNW
Ora1 Lobh
RS. ArG: U tI(-X845 :
SPECIAL vntr
WAGSTAFFES PLUM
`JAM' 24 ,oz. jar
AYLMER -No. 3 'CHOICE
` PEAS Till.
WALKER'S CREAM'
SODAS Ib. bag,
AYLMER APPLE
JUICE 2 bottles
44 FOR AUGUST 17th to l8th'
W.agsltaffes 0R. L. & G ¢°raft
27e MARMALADE jar 27c
AYLMER VEGETABLE
15c, . : J• UICE tin '17c
GLEINIWOOD CI O1O,'E
.14e PU4PKIN 2 tins 19
,AYLMER TOMATO
25c JJULCE 2. tins 17c
POST 'MOA:STIES CORN
FLAKES 2 pkgs.
1 C0NT1y'
5. PEAS 2 tins 25c
AYLMER DICED
Br
EE1S far 15e
LYNN N VALLEY
SPINACH 2 tins 27e
AUNT MARY'S CREAM
SAUCE bottle 152
HEINZ 57 BEEFSTEAK
SAUCE bottle 23c
• AYLMER, . PICKLED __
BEETS jar 23c
AYLMER CAULIFLOWER
RELISI4 jar 210
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and' VEGETABLES
TOMATOES — BEETS — COfIN — BEANS-- MIKESLETTUCE PEPPEIRS RFEAOHES — BANANAS' —PLUMS
CALIFORNIA JUICY 360'0 01101I6E HEARTS OP
LEMONS 4 ,,for 15e CELERY bunch 19c
CALIFORNIA ag, 80's
GRA:PEF.RUIT 2 - 21c
CALIFORNIA SWEET 252's
ORANGES' doz. 48c
CHOICE' LOCAL GREEN
CABITA.GE Ib. 7c
CHOICE LOCAL
CARROTS Ib. 5c
SHEAR1NG'S
ii`OR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY .,,
, Phone 48 • • Free Delivery Clinton,
•
for Real Comfort..•''.
See •oin •new st'oelt a Lawn and Verandah Chaxrst.•Some of theirs
have Double Canvas seats,•and Veil supported Backs=The others are
i all .wood••in-the.natural finis]: •-••
Caine earl#'andtake�your.:pick while•'thh stock'•lasis.
Also a gxand''selection" of Bake -A -Lite' 'Bed' Lanips;' in smart'
' colors Boudxnoir •lumps• with the newest type of '•Shades,' as well ''
• as a new lure°df Table Shades, Bridge Shades, and Shades for Tri:.Light Lamps,: • •• .
BALL & ZA.PFE •
Dealers in Hardware and Furniture
.Modern Ambulance Serviee, Funeral Directbi,s
Store Phone 195 • " •
DOUGLAS G.BALL ' ' • 7OHI4;P•J. ZAP
hone FR.103.
Phone 110 '
•We Have A Full Lyne , Of
Johnson's products • including. Carne—a high class car polish, also
Plastic clothes lines in 100 and 2dit feet length.,
Hugh R. Havkiins
Plumbing, .Heating,,
Agent for Hec1a Furnace
given permission to erect posts on
the street at the mill, carried.
Motion 9, by J. Ira Rapson and
*vs DeUvery Geo. C. Brown that By -lay No. 10 A.
D. 1945 be read a lst and 2nd time.
Grandmother's Day
The Women's Institute will •hold
their Grandmother's Day program
on Thursday, , August 23rd `at 2.30
p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mel. Crich
on Princess St. Mr. Fred Sloman
will be the guest speaker. All W. I.
members and any grandmothers are
welcome to attend.
V
HULLET'T TOWNSHIP
The regular meeting of Hallett
Twp. council met August 9th in the
Community Hall, Londesboro. The
Reeve and all members of the Coun-
cil being present.
Motion 1, by Geo. C. Brown and
W. R. ,Jewitt that the minutes of
the regular meeting and subsequent
special meetings he passed. carried.
Motion 2, by W. J. Jewitt and Wm.
.1. Dale, . that by-law No. 16 A. D.
1945 be read a lst and 2nd time.
carried.
Motion 8, by Geo. C. Brown and. J:
Ira Rapson, that by-law No. 16 A. D.
1945 having beenread the lat and
2nd time be passed. Carried.
Motion 4, Ixy W. R. Jewitt and Win.
J. Dale, that by-law No 16 A. D.
1945 be read a third time. carried.
Motion 5, by J. Ira ]Rapson anti
Geo, 0, ,Brown that By-law No. 16
A. D. 1945 as read the third time be
passed signed and twp" seal attached.
carried. n
Motion 6, byi W. R. Jewitt and Wm
J. Dale, ` that We advertise in the
Blyth, Clinton and Seafo`rth papers
for two weeks, That the Council has
passed a by-law. adding 1/5 of 1
mill with a minimum of .$1.00 to all
taxable Farm property in the Twp.
as membership Fees to the Federa-
n of Agriculture, and that- anyone
can have this revoked '' on their,
property by applying to the Clerk in
w'riting. Carried
7
Motion
i ,, by W J.1;►a�le CV.' E.
Jewitt, thht the t •`, aojxpel1 'give a
clear• de - 'i:. o''' `r4
ec1..10 A';Ri,aan;on the Lot
in H riook.;' '' Carried.
a ., zit..
Metion 8,„ iby J. Ira Rapsobx • and
W. R. .1 vdif`•.that'
Alex''i(Idilri"jiic'.
carried.
Motion 10 by W. It. Jewitt and
Geo. C. Brown, that by-law No. 10
A.D, 1945 as read a let and 2nd time
be passed. carried.
Motion 11, by Geo. C. Brown and
J. Ira Rapson that by-law No. 10 A.
D. 1945 be read.a third time. carried.
° , Motion 12 by W. J. Dale and J.
Ira, Rapson, that by-law 10 A.D.
1945 having been read a third time
and finely passed. The .Clerk and.
Reeve to sign same and attach the
township seal. Carried.
Motion 13 by J. Ira Rapson and
Wni. J. Date that the accounts be
.paid. carried. '
Motion 14 by W. R. Jewitt and
Geo. C. Brown, that we do now
adjourn. Carried.
Accounts
Sheet Metal Work
PHONE 244
Kennedy Drain
R. Jewitt, councillers fees
Kennedy drain,
•Geo. W. Cowan. bpdaws on.
Kennedy Drain
Vic Kennedy Severance on
Kennedy Drain '
Dept. of Munitions and sup.
' Twp, Wood.
6.00
on
640, .
05,00
101.80 •
488,00
GODER•ICH TOWNSHIP
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Stephenson,
and Mrs• A. B. Stephenson of Bay-
field, visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Welsh
on Sunday.
`Miss J. Seaxnore, of Embro, spent
the weelc end with Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Wallis.
The 8, S. No. 4 Unit • Goderieh
Township Red Cross, held the August
meeting at the home of Mrs. H.
McCartney. The president presided
at the meeting, which was opened by
repeating the Lord's Prayer. The
Rolief $3000 minutes of the previous meeting
Hospitalization 52;85 were read and adopted. The tree -
Twp of Morris, Hallett share surer's report was given and the
Mills Drain 17.79 roll call was "my most embarrassing
Humphrey Snell, Sheep worried moment", and was answered by
and killed 140.00 twelve members, and there were
Geo. Radford work on Kennedyfour visitors. Following the business
drain 1490.00 period of the meeting the National '
Geo. Radford Levelling on road 36.50 Anthem closed the, meeting.
W. Tyndall Gravel 8 00 f A quilt was quilted during the •
H. Morrell Lights and gravel 14.40 afternoon, the materials being donat-
Bert Hoggart •Culvert 3.20 ed by Mrs. H. McCartney, and Mrs.
Wm. Carter, Road ,Supt.
A. Weyiliiouth Grader opp,
C Bromley, cutting weeds
Ed. Po11hrc- Cutting weeds
3. McEwan cutting weeds
19.80 R. Thompson: A gift donated by -
19.90 Mas. F. Jones was won by Mrs. L.
1.80 Pearson, and two beautiful bouquets
3.60 of Gladioli, donated by Mrs. A.
3.00 Hebden, were won• by Mrs. I, Merrill
L. McNall cutting weeds 3 00and Mrs. L. Pearson.
Gard Radford Oil and gas for f.
grader 17.50 The next meeting will be held at
A. Weymrouth Grader rep. '.35 the home of Miss Isabel Oakes,
Jas. Medd. Severance on Medd 1 • Sewing' and yarn were distributed
Drain 38.60 at the meeting. '
Ed, Bake, severance on Medd I Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lyon of Detroit
Drain 40.00'41M. Win. Lyon and Mrs. H. Lyon of
Thos, Carbett, Severance' on Medd + Londesboro; called at the ' home- of
Drain.. 26.00 Mr. and"Ml's: Bert Lobb on Saturday.
Geo. Carter :sheep valuator 7.801 e .
V
Wm. J. Dale expenses to Stratford
and Goderich' 12 00 • Ceiling. Prices . of Potatoes •
John Armstrong Councilors Fees I g
on, Kennedy-Drairi., 6.00 Ceiling prices, no `i " effect for
Geo: C. ' Brown, councillar fees- on ' 'I potatoes take a seasonal drop en •
Kennedy Drain 6.00 August 31. '. Prices. permitted, vary
J,w Lra' Rapso»couneillors fees .,, I slightly m different sections of the.
on, ,IIennedy D b iti ", •'0.00• We,sterft Ontario region since freight'
{#"m S. Dale, councillors fees on charges may be added.