The Clinton News Record, 1942-12-03, Page 8GE
We areshowinga Large ;Variety' of all kinds of medium priced
novelty furniture: Large'shipnent has just'arrived.
You are Welcome to inspect this line while doing your Christmas
Shopping.
BEATTIE'
Funeral Director Furniture Ambulance —
PHONE 184w GEORGE B. BEATTIE
We Carry a Full
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'Stock -of Pyrex Ware, Casseroles Baking Pans, •
Measuring Cups, Pie Plates & Etc. '
'Also a lot of Boxwood Trays, Ash Trays, Pit
Holders, Bowls & Etc.
Electric Irons, Toasters, Hot Plates, Warming
1._ Pads and Curlers
' 1 Used Cook Stove $15.00
1 Quebec Heater $15.00
SUTTER a PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
i PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ONT.
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Shop Early
Do you realize that there is less than one month in which to do
YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
•' Do' you also realize that MANY LINES of merchandise are VERY
SCARCE and CANNOT BE REPLACED once our present stock is
out? Then why .not start now to look around for those little gifts you
know you will buy before Christmas. It will surprise you what a nice
selection of suitable gifts may still be had in almost all lines.'
LET US SUGGEST
MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS —A wonderful
choice at the present time.
MEN'S and BOYS''GLOVES and MI'TTS, FANCY HOSIERY, BOXED
TIES, IMAGES, FMB SHIRTS, 'TABLE, COVERS, HANDKER-
CHIEFS, FANCY TOWELS, ETC.
—Collie in and Let Us Convince You—
Plumsteel Bros..
Arrow Shirts -- Adam Hats — Scott & McHale Shoe for Men
Agents Tip Top Tailors.
CLINTON'NEWS-RECORD
If it flies, floats or shoots will you not.
be proud to help pay for it? War Sav-
ings Stamp buying is the convenient
way'to do it and it is a profit making,
way feu you too.You spend $4.00 and
When you may need it most you get
$5.00 in return.
For minds that need to relax and get
away from it all now and., then our.
Book Shelves and News Stand has a
varied;.collection . of reading ranging
from low priced volumes to others so
new that the bindings are scarcely
cold yet
WIN the War with WINston Buy War
Saving Stamps.
While history is being made more than
ever Scrap Books are being made to
keep a record of stirring events. How
interesting and exciting the pictures
will be in the future. The coming and
growing generations deserve to have a
record' of the greatest event of its kind
the world has ever experienced, then
we suggest Snap Shot Albums .for the
more intimate personal and nearer -to -
home -pictures. The future. will value
and applaud them.
Generations to come will revel over
what they see and learn in Photo Al-
bum or Scrap Book of to -day's activ-
ities.
Stove Pipes, Glass and Paints
When in Need of Stove or Furance Pipes Give us a Call.
WE MAKE OUR OWN
Glass of All Kinds at Best Prices
MARTIN SENOUR PAINTS, USE THE BEST
HARandT. Hankins,PLUMBING
Phone 244
s ristmas Trees
Arriving Dec. 10th Full Assortment of Christmas Trees Including
Spruce, Pine, Balsam and Silver Spruce
Kindly order early and we will deliver as requested.
Victor D. Falconer
PHONE 977 CLINTON, ONT.
While we can't hope to show you, our
usual varied display of gifts and, more
espeeialy toys, as in the good old days
we have done our best to maintain our
stock to youy advantage as was made
possible.
Good Books and Attractive Boxed Sta-
tionery are on display as usual and
greater variety.
CONSTAN'CE
(Too late for Last Week)
Mi. and Mrs. Charles Riley spent
the week end with their son, Mr. Ber-
nard Riley and Mrs. Riley at'Kitch-
ener.
Mr. Charles Riley and Mr. John
Mann, are wearing a smile these days
as theywerelucky enough to bring
home a deer this hunting season.
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SUVIMERHILL'
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The Summerhill. Red Cross Group
held their regular meeting at the
home of Mrs. Ephriam Snell. With
the president in the chair the meeting
Tfle W. D. Fair CO
Often the Cheapest—Always the Boat
o u 1II $10 amu inn �unIDPil 11 1�
, ninon
Miss Marjorie Black of Goderich vis
ited with Mr. and Mrs. John Carter
last week end.
Mr. Wm. Mason, of Tornoto is visiting
his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Cook, this week.
opened by singing "O Canada" follow-
ed by the Red Cross prayer. The min
rtes of the la .t meeting were read and
adpoted: The roll call was answered
by 20 members and 18. visitors. There
were 24 little girls skirts handed' out
to be made and our new knitting quota
was given out. A quilt was quitted
and patches were sewn. A paring
knife donated by Mrs. E. Snell brought
85 cents. The meeting closed by sing-
ing "God Save the King" Lunch Was
served at the close. The next meeting
will be at ,the home of Mrs. A. Vod-
den on Dec., 9th. The roll call to be
answered by "A substitute for Christ-
mas confectionery." Hostesses will
be Mrs. W. Lovett, Mrs. W. Vodden,
Mrs. J. Rapson, Mrs. A. Vodden.
Mrs. Ed. C. Glenn and daughter, Miss
Alice, spent the week end in Toron-
to, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Gabe Elliott.
Mrs. A. Johnston, who has been a vis_
itor with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. John-
ston for several weeks returned to
her home in Goderich on Monday.
Mrs. Kenneth Pickett and small son
left on Friday for Montreal where
Private Pickett is stationed with
the Royal Canadian Ordnance Corp.
and will remain there until Christ-:
mas.
Week end visitors at the home of
Mr. C. J. Wallis were: Mr. and Mrs.
John Wallis and son, Reginald of
Rudyard, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Ern-
est Crich of Ferndale, Mich., Mr.
and Mrs. William Hume and family
of Milton, and Mr. and Mrs. Amos
Andrews and family of Auburn,
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BRE, CEFIELD
Rev. Mr. Atkinson, Mr. R. P. Wat-
son attended the Presbytery at. Ford.,
wich, on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs H. F. Berry, Mr. and
Mks. Gordon 'Ellio'Wt slpent Sunday
near Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strange of
Toronto spent the week end with Mr.
ar i Mrs. G. Swan.
Mr.'D. Swan, Miss E. Bowey spent
a few days in Galt.
Miss Grace Dalrymple of Hensall
spent the week end at her home here.
We are sorry Jimmie Paterzon is -ill
with pneumonia. We hopehe will soon
be on the mend.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred DuFort of Tor-
onto visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Swan last
week:
Mr, and: Mrs. Austin Zapfe, of
London spent the week end with
friends here. ,
Pte. Glen Swan of Chatham, Pte
Wm. Graham of Listowel spent the
week end at their hone here.
We are sorry to report that our two
store keepers are under' the weather
with the cold also Seldon Ross. We.
hope they will soon all be out again,
Mr: Jack Mustard who has joined
the R.C.A.F. left on Thursday for,La-
M`U
Potted Mums in Bud and Bloom
also cut Mums in a good assort -
menti of colors. • Now on Sale.
ENGLISH DAFFODIL BULBS
STILL AVAILABLE
10 CENTS EACH
(Bittersweet for Winter Bouquets
25 cents a Bunch,.
LOVE BIRDS FOR SALE
CUT FLOWERS
Roses Carnations and Mums
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del Aa
Personal care given every order
and 'special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176 and 31
CHRISTMAS
SPECIALS
1 lb. Shortening
1-2 lb Red Cherries
19c
25c
1-4 lb Shelled Walnuts 19c
1-4 lb Shelled Brazil Nuts 19c
1 lb Ready Cut Mixed Peel 29c
7 Ib Pastry Flour 29c
2 ib Dandie Mxd Christmas Candy 45c
1 Ib Victoria Cream Mixed 29c
1 Ib Choice Chocolates and
Creams Mixed 39c
6 Grape Fruit (Seedless) 29c
1 ib Cranberries 29c
1 Doz. Juicy Oranges 35c
1 pkg. Grape Nut Flakes 10c
1 lb Cocoa 19e
W. L. JOHNSON
GROCER
DELIVERY HOURS 4 to 6 p.m.
PHONE 286
Superior Stores
PHONE 111--CLINTON.
Mrs. Arnold Anderson and Miss Eve-
lyn McCartney of Detroit, were vis-
itors in town Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Nesbitt Cook and Mrs. Leslie
Hanley of Toronto spent the week
end with their father, Mr. Thomas
SPECIALS FOR
December 3, 4, 5,
Lighted Trees in Churches,
Christmas celebrations in church-
es and Sunday schools need not be
less colorful this year. W. Harold Mc-
Phillips regional prices and supply re-
presentative, Wax -Gime Prices and
Trade Board has announced that "re-
cognized religibus organizations" are
exempt. from the ruling that lights
may be placed on Christmas trees
"only within the home."
Christmas trees and decorations
within the home may be lighted elec-
trically. only during the period from
December 24 to Jan. 1, inclusive. This
does not permit Christmas tree light-
ing in stores or any other place ex-
cept "within , the home", the prices
anal supply representative pointed
out.
Rinso, Lge Pkg 23c
Aylmer Tomato soup 10 oz. 2 tins 15e
Nabob Coffee, 1 lb bag 49c
Kraft Dinner Pkg. 19c
Old Dutch Cleanser, tin 10c
Van Camp's Tomato Juice
20 oz. 2 tins
Ivory Snow, Lge Pkg.
Gold Soap, Bar
Snow Flake Ammonia, 2 pkgs
Sunlight Soap, 3 bars
Aylmer Apple Juice 13 oz. 1 tl.
Serviettes, Pkg
Household roll towels, pkg
Mazda Electric Bulbs, 25, 40,
watts, Each
Oranges, Med size, doz ..
Grapefruit, 5 for
•
Delicious Apples, 5 for
Cooking Onions, bag
Cranberries, lb
19c
25c
•5c
llc
19c
.14c
15c
15c
15c
35c
25c
25c
29c
29c
1.
R. TKflMPSON
Ares Denim's
chine Quebec.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Budge, Rev. Atkin-
son visted Mr. D. Fotheringham in Vic
toria Hospital London on Sunday.
Miss Doris Dutot of Crumlin spent
Sunday at her home here.
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History is but the unrolled scroll
of prophecy—Garfield.
The whole face puts', on mourning
for the death of self-respect.
Consult duty, not events.—Annes1y.
DANCE ,
Under the Auspices of Junior Red
Cross
Friday, December llth ;
Willis Tipping and His Orchestra.
Admrssron: 65 cts
Dancing from 9.30 to 1.30
The Toggery Shoppe
Operated by
G. EDIGHOFFER & SON
Pre -Christmas Clearance
of
Ladies' Coats
Greatly Reduced— Come in and Get a
Bargain -
4 SILVER FOX COLLARED COATS
5 F'UR COLLARED COATS
22 IMPORTED' and DOMESTIC
TWEEDS
Sizes 12 to 20. Various Shades
Extra space must be made for Christ-
mas lines.
.A Practical Christmas Suggestion!
A LADIES' HOUSE COAT
in Tufted Chenille; Quilted Satins
or Printed Foulards
Various Shades — Choose Now
The Toggery Shoppe
Phone 324
B. Streets in charge.
THURS., DEC, 3, 1942
SPECIAL VALUES DECEMBER 4th and 5th
DAL'TON'S F'LAVORSEAL SUCCESS LIQUID
PUDDINGS 2, pkg 15c WAX, pint tin 59c
GOLD MEDAL CHOICE COUNTRY'ICISTThWA.X
Tomatoes 18 oz tin 11 c BEANS, tin ' 12c
(SOAP FLAKES 'National 5 Ib.. Pkg. 42c
—AYLMER -AREA & WHITE SIN SAUCE
CATSUP PEAS PILCHARDS
.!bottle 15c 2 tins 23c Tin 19c
SOUP Red and White TOM. or VEG. 2 tins 19c
GOLDEN SPRAY LIBBY'S •HOMVME iVIADE
CHEESE 1/2 lb pkg .19 PICKLES, Jar .19
ALLEN'S- SWEET' RED AND WHITE, CHICKEN
CIDER, Bottle .19 HADiDIIE, Tin .Z'5
GARDEN FRESIf FRUJITS'-AND VEGETABLES
JUICY• FLORIDA
Oranges doz .33
OIIOIC'E CALIFORNIA,
Grapes, 2 .ib .37
FANCY ll1GL1c1UUS'
Apples, doz. X39,
Waxed
TURN IPS•
2 LBS. 5c
Washed
CARROTS
3 LBS 10c
rEXAS SEEDLESS
Grapefruit 5 -.25
JU1l,t CALIFORNIA. •
Lemons; 3 - 11)
CHOICE HEARTS OF
Celery 2 for .29
— 1tADISHES — T,OMATOES — LETTUCE -- CABBAGE -
- MUSHROOMS — CRANBERRIES — PARSNIPS — ONIONS —
Co M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON
BALL Z A P F E
Old Reliable Dealers in a General Line of
HARDWARE and FUR.I'TURE
Prompt Attention to Ambulance Calls
Modern and Efficient Embalmers and Funeral
Directors
-Store Phone 195
DOUGLAS G. BALL
Phone 110
JOHN J. ZAPFE •
— Phone 103
December 3rd to 5th
19c LB
Tillson's Oats 1... per pkg 15c
Good Clean White Beans 41b 25c
Dalton's Pudding Powders,
Assorted Flavours, .......,. 4 pkg. 25c
Morning Cheer Coffee, fresh
Ground Ib 450
5 lb bag Wheat Berries ,... 25c
Special Jergens Toilet Soap 4 bars 19c
1 ib Cheddar Cheese 39e
Long Grain No. 1 Rice 2 lb 25c
York Pumpkin, 28 oz. size 2 for 250
Tomato juice 20 oz. size 2 for 19e
Colgate's Toilet Soap Deal 6 bars 250
Carrots and Peas mixed 2 tins 25c
Noodles, 14 oz. pkg 10c
Allen's Sweet Apple Juice 32 oz bt119c
Quick Quaker Spaghetti or
Macaroni, 2 pkg 25c
Tomahawk Peas 2 for 21c
Muffets, 1... 2 pkg 21c
iShreddies, 2 pkg. 23c
5c Bar
cANEW
.ECONOMY
Giant size 69c pkg
Large size 20c pkg.
Aylmer Catsup bottle 15c
Kofy Sub, Ib. 31c
Loose Cocoa, i'b 19e
Oranges, dozen 39c and 45c
Grapefruit, 5 for 25c
1i'KESH 'VEGETABLES
IN OUR MEAT COUNTER
Fresh Wieners .4•„ 27c LB.
Fresh Sausage, 25c LB.
Dutch Loaf 29c LB.
Macaroni & Cheese Loaf 29c LB.
Ham and Tongue Loaf 45c LB.
Pickled Back Bacon 45c LB.
Breakfast Bacon 42c LB.
( � p FNIN(
19cLB.
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