The Clinton News Record, 1943-05-06, Page 8PAGE 8
There Is no _ merchan,-
dise of out's we can <ad-
vertise'that is as impor-
tant as the Loan for 'Vic-
,tory. ' Its success made
possible only by your
buying of Bonds will be
a blow that our enemies
will surely feel. Men
give their lives, you are
invited tolend your
money to Canada or
rather invest it at 3 per
cent in a sure thing. But
only a sure thing if Can-
ada is saved.
If your word is . your
Bond now is the time to
do some talking.
That we may have some-
thing to live for in the
future can we not live
for less now?
YOUR DOLLARS have a
job to do RELEASE THEM.
Space Donated by:.
Tile W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Mr. Janes' Cook has 'returned ' to
townafter spending the winter in
Toronto. •
Mr. Robert .Roberton of Palmerston
renewed old acquarntanees in town
this week. . •
Miss Nellie Rapson of Toronto is
visitingher sister Miss.,Eva' Rap-
soil, of town
Iiss Shirley'Kruegeiof tendon was
the week end guest of Miss'D.or-
othy Corless.
rs. Cousins of Flint, Mich., visited'
her, sister, Miss..Sadie Watl;ins•.of
town this week.
Kiss Marion •Thompson of Hamilton
was the week end' guest of Mrs. F.
G. Thompson and family.
Vlas. C. McKinnon has returned home
after spending the winter months
with her daughter in Napanee.
Ceith Jenks has returned home after
a visit with •hit parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Quaife of Toronto.
ir. and Mrs. Allan L. Maxwell have
returned to their home in Bayfield
after spending the winter in Clin-
ton.
Riss Gladys Radford, Reg. N., of
London spent the week end in town
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Radford.
r. B, W. Kearns of town, and Miss
Lois Kearns of Sky Harbor spent
the week end in Kit'taidine with
the former's parents. TM
ir. George McCartney of Woodstock.
visitor his brother, Mr. A. D. Mc-
Cartney and Mrs. McCartney, on
Monday last.
igmn, Fred Hellyar of the R.C.S.C.,
Toronto accompanied by Miss' Har-
ris, also of 'Toronto spent the week
enol with his father, Mr. W. II. Hell-
yar
iss Ellen Freml]n of Hensel] was
in town on Tuesday attending the
wedding of her brother, Gnr. Har:
old Fremlin to Miss Edna Ashton of
Clinton.
vIr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson and
Pilot Officer Fraser Thompson,
and Mrs. E. Barnes of' Guelph spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Manning,
ir. and Mrs, Randel Pepper of War -
ran left for their home, on Satur-
day after spending the past two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ste-
phenson of town and other relatives
near Clinton.
Miss Mary Corley, Reg. N., of Tor-
nto visited over the -week end with
4r .and Mrs. A. Proctor and family.
Miss M. Gilchrist and . Mr.: G. Gil-
1Lrist .have retenned home after
pending the winter in Saginaw, Mich,
TON NEWS -RECORD'
BRIDAL 'PAGEANT
Sponsored by Wesley , Willis Y.P.U.
To be Held in the.
CHURCH d`'LTD>,TORIUM
Gn
WEDNESDAY, MAY' 26tli
Weddinggowns from 1885 to 1943
will be , •modelled. Special musk will
be featured •• .
ADMISSION: 25c Children 15c.
43-3
AMONG, TIIE-CHURCHES.
Presbyterian Church
10 a.m, Sunday, Sohool.
11 a.m. The members of "C" Com-
pany of the Middlesex and Huron Re-
serve Regiment will be present and
worship with the congregation. All
are cordially invited.
Wesley Willis United Church
The Girls Ciut will meet on Tues-
day evening, May 11 at the home of
Mrs. C .M. Shearing, Albert Street.
Mrs. Oakes will, give the topic and
Mrs. Shearing's: group, will be in
charge of the Meeting.
The W. M S. -Will meet at the home
of Mrs. F. Fiiigland • on .Thursday,
May 13th, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Addison's
group will have charge 'under the
leadership. of Mrs; 'Britton.
The C.G.LT. will hold a "New Can-
adian"tea on Saturday, May 8 from
0 to 5 p.in. Proceeds for home mis-
sions. Work display, wel-
come.
Sunday, May .9—Mother's Day
Let us gather for worship by fam-
ilies to honour Mother and Mother's
God. Fitting music and messages are
being prepared for the day. At morn-
ing worship the. Sacrament of Bap-
tism will be dispensed.
Remember the "New' Canadian"
Tea in the church hall on Saturday,
afternoon. May 8, from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Sponsored by the Canadian Girls in
Training,
St. Paul's Church
, Thursday 7.30 p.m.: Prayer service.
Friday, 8.00. pan, Choir Practice.
2nd Sunday ,After Easter
10.00 a.m. Sunday School.
11.00' a.m. Mattins Sermon by LAC
John Garrett. This will probably - be
our last opportunity to hear this young'
man, ..
7.00" p.m, Evensong Sermon: The
life of Hudson Taylor, Founder of the
China • Inlaid Mission."
Monday 8.00 p.m. A.Y.P.A.
Tuesday, 3.00 p;;m. W .A. in Owen
Memorial'Hall.;
Sunday, May 16.-11 a.m: Special
speaker, Rev:' Harry 'O'Neil, principal
Of Huron College, and a former rec-
tor.
'lrhe'Friendshrn`iC1ub''will meet at
the home of ; frsiflt. ScheIlenberger,
Rattenbury' street,,, on Wednesday,
May 12th; at 8 .o'clock.
Ontario. StreeteUnited Church
Motheii's Sunday
10.00 a.m. Minister's Class
10.40 a.m Sunday School in Shoal
Hal'
11,l00 a,iil Congregation and Suir-
day School in Auditorium. Mother's'
Choir. Baptism of'Infants.
2.00 p.m. Turner's Church. Moth-
er's Day Program "Baptism of In-
fants.
7.00 p.m. Topic: "Religion in the
Day School." why should not the
Bible bear the curriculum or Course
in Religion on Biblical lines—both in
Public and Secondary Schools.
Monday: 8 p.m: Y. P. Union, in
home of Miss Florence Aiken.
Baptist Church
Special Mother's Day Services for
this coming Sunday, May 9th.
Mother's are Specially invited to
attend the Sunday -School with the
children. The Sunday School begins
at eleven o'clock in the morning. A
specially prepared Mother's Day pro-
gram will be used contain a help-
ful story, hymns, reading } pray-
ers, all treating the then 'b5' Happy
htomes," The Pastor will ,address the
open school with an illustrated lan-
tern message . Let us have a
record attendance at this years Mo-
ther's Day Sunday School session.
The evening "Mother's Day" wor-
ship service begins promptly at seven
o'clock with a bright Gospel Song
Service. The choir will render an ap-
propriate selection. 'and the Minister's
sermon theme •wixI be — "What Have
They Seen m.Thy House?"
Another good program for the Fel-
lowship Hour,';' whi'cli follows the
worship service is being- arranged
under the leadership of Harold Leh-
man. You are invited to attend one
or both of these helpful services.
V
St. Paul's Ladies Guild
The Chancel Guild held their regu-
lar meeting last Thursday evening.
The meeting was; opened by prayer.
After 'a brief period of discussion
concerning items of business, The pre-
sident, Mrs. D .H. McInnes, introduc-
ed Mrs, Cocker, who gave a talk on
"Present Day England," Mrs. Clocker
gave a graphic ,description of Eng-
land udder rationing, of air -raids and
activities of people in a war -time
country. The talk was intensely inter-
esting and those who heard it have a
new conception of the amount of sac-
rifices necessary to help win the war,
The TANKS are,
Coming!
Help send Hitler and his hench-
men scurrying • oh- coyer. Back
the attack with Bonds; to smash
ahead with an overwhelming,
weight of tanks, guns, ships,
planes. Suppose you do have to
sacrifice? Think 'of the risks
our fighters are taking. They're
fighting for you with their
lives. You fight for them with
,your. money. Bay Bonds.
Buy the IV VICTORY LOAN
... and back the attack
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 Stores
PHONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
May6,7,8.
AYLMER CHOICE PEAS
Large 20 oz. tin 21c
MAXWELL' HOUSE CO,FFRE
1 lb bag 43c
KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN'
Large pkg. 19c
P. & G. SOAP
4 bars 19c
ROYAL YORK CHEESE.
1-2 lb pkg. 21c
1 Ib I -8c,
ARCTIC PASTRY FLOUR
zes 1 C
OVALTINE
Large Tin 98c
JAVEX
Bottle 15c
SA NI -FLUSH
Tin 29c
RED RlVlali; CEREAL
Pkg.'
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
Tin
SUPER SUDS
Large Pkg• , , • , , ,, ,, 22c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
3 Bars • 19c
ODEX SOAP
3 Bars 19c
PURE BLACK PEPPER
1-2 Ib 15c
GRAPEFRUIT
Size 112s, 4 for 25c
LEMONS
Size 360s, 3 for ...,10c
NEW CARROTS.
$ Bunches 19c.
HLLLCREST LARD
25c
loo
T. RTHflMPSGN
HULLETT TOWNSHIP
A large number of neighbors gath-
ered at the Clinton Town Hall to
honor Mervin Nott of Hullett, who has
joined the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Melvin Crich, who was floor manager,
called the guest of honor to the plat-
form, when Donald Switzer read an
appropriate address and Stanley' Col-
lins present him with a wrist watch
and a purse of money, Mervin made
a suitable reply. The rest of the even-
ing was spent in dancing to Addie
Irwin's orchestra. Mr. Nott left later
for Manning Depot, Toronto,
V
SUMMERHILL
The April meeting of the Red Cross
Society was held at thehome of Mrs.
G. Cornish. The meeting opened by
singing, "Abide with Me" followed by
the Red Cross prayer and the Lord's
prayer repeated in unison. The min-
utes of the last meeting were read and
approved. The roll call was answered
by 20 members and six visitors. The
ladies decided by ballot vote to send
the boys in the service cigarettes. It
was thought advisable to send part
of the cigarettes this month and part
next month. It was moved by iVirs.
E. Blake that the society keep the
raffle money which was made at the
party. The, knitting report was given
by Mrs. Smith, 24 pair socks; 2 pr.
season's boots; 2 scarves; 2 pr mitts;
2 infant's sweaters; 2 infant's bon-
nets, 1 pr seekers; 7 pair booties and
7 sweaters. Mrs. Fred Vodden donat-
esi a box of Lux to be raffled, this
was won by Evelyn Merrill and
brought 80 cents. Lunch was served
at the close of the meeting.
Next meeting at the hone of Mrs.
B. Ellis on May 12. Ladies to serve
are Mrs. E. Snell, Mrs. W. Merrill,
Mrs. W. Hoggart and: Mrs, O. Jervis.
T IURS., MAY; 6, 1943
VALUES FOR. MAY 6th, 7th and 8th
RGDD& WHITE PASTRY
FLOUR 24's bag 83c
ICED & WHITE
COFFEE, lb bag',,,,,, 470
RED &'WHITE PIE RDD & WHITE
PUMPKIN, 2' tins ' I9c SALT, 2 for • ,15c'
FLOOR WAX Falcon lb. ,tin 25e''
CAKE 5c
P. & G.
Soap, 4 for 23c
GLEN GR,OVE
Cheese,... pkg. 20c
HEINZ NEW TOM.
Soup, tin 1Oc"
AYLMER BEET
Greens, 2 tins 25e
LYNN V IUEY LIMA'
Beans, 2 this 27c
R. & W. CHOICE
Tomatoes, till 14c
LIBBY'S CHOIF CE
Peas, 2 tins ...... 25c
ECONOMY
PKG. 19c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CALIFORNIA SWEET
Oranges, doz 430 OrFLORIDA
g s,lUICY doz. 45c
NE7CALIFORNIA NEW TEXAS
Carrots, 2 bunches ...19c Beets, 2 bunches 27c
CALIFORNIA FLORIDA SEEDLESS
Lemons, 3 for 10e Grapefruit 4 for 25c
•- PINEAPPLES — LETTUCE RADISHES' — TOMATOES —.
— 'ASPARAGUS -- CELERY — CUCUMBERS — TURNIPS —
C. M. SHEARING
PHONE 48 For Quality Foods CLINTON
. Back The ATTACK
Put your money on the winner, for this may well be the year of the
second front, the all-out drive that will set the Hounds of Hitler back
on their heels. Back it up with every dollar you can scrape together;
go without non -essentials. The sacrifice is nothing compared With the
alternative. Give your boys the weapons they need and let them
!smash the enemy. Lend your money for victory .... Remember it's
Freedom versus Slavery. Put your money on Freedom to win.
Space Donated By:
BALL & ZA P FE
DEALERS, IN GENERAL HARDWARE AND FURNITURE
AMBULANCE SERVICE FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
DOUGLAS G. BALL J. J. ` ZAPFE
Phone 110 Phone 103
Store Phone 195
Clear the Sides
For Victor
BONDS build planes:
BONDS train pilots:
160NDS load the guns,
shoot the enemy from the skies'; the
first step in the big attack. The more
bonds you buy the bigger the_ mar.gin',
our boys will have. Back them for
all you're worth. Dao without to give
them plenty. They're risking their
lives. You're leading your money. Lend
it now, Back the Attack with War,
Bonds.
Buy the IV VICTORY LOAN
AND BACK THE ATTACK
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BONDS Sink ii!B4OATS
T
Clearing the sea lanes is the first step in the coming attack, Back the
the Attack with Bonds. Think of their as bombs that drop on, Berlin,
as depth charges that break the backs of lurking U -Boats. The days
sof defence are over. Now we must seek the enemy and destroy him.
How quickly and completely depends on you. Buy Victory Bonds"
to the limit. Do without now to, have plenty in the future with free,
done to enjoy it.
Space Donated By:.
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and
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1
They say it with bullets -you say it with Bonds
But you must say it first, for without the,Bonds there'd be no bullets
or bombs or.. tanks or ships or planes. That's where the money you're
asked to lend goee — to build and buy thei weapons of attack for this
crucial year of the drive to Victory. Back our boys; Back the Attack.
Lend your money: do without now, and have in the future.
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WHERE �:WIL'L'YOU STAND
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; Victory
Celebration?
Will you skulk on the sidelines or
be one of the .carefree, cheering
crowd, welcoming the boys with a
clear conscience knowing welt
You've nod a stake in victory?
Where you'll stand depends on what
you de NOW, on how you respond
'to their call to. Back the Attack!
Back them with your dollars. Lend
for Victory.' Every cent you save
now, every needless purchase you
pass up in favor of War Bonds,
puts just that much more steam
behind the knock -out punch our
boys deliver. Lend today for Vic-
tory Tomorrow!
Space Donated by:
& PERDUE
& ELECTRICIANS
CL!NTON, ONT.
Freedom of Speech
What are You Doiug.for it?
Some can fight for it. Some can work for it. All can pay for it.
And it's something that's worth fighting, working and paying for.
So forget the pleasures of the moment; though of a Gestapo -muzzled
' future makes them look pretty insignificant Pitt your meney into Vic-
toYy Bonds instead. Back the Attack. Let your ilo tars buy ships, planes
guns and tanks this crucial year of the Victory Drive. That's how you
Can htstre a future of plenty and Freedont' of Speech, .' 1
Buy the 'IV Victory. Loan."
.. land `Back the Attack.
Space Donated By:
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]
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Agents Tip Top Tailors.
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Too
People'of
in a
TORY
040,000.
amount
of the
How
The' Most
is
Daved
HOW SOON
ON YOU
Back
This ad is sponsored
NEVER
DO WE WANT
Little --
Huron County
patriotic way to
LOAN but the
This leaves
to be raised
Campaign.
Do You
You
Least
You
OUR BOYS
— MAKE YOUR
DOLLARS-
The
by the Huron
AGAIN
TO HEAR r
Too Late"
are responding
r
the FOURTH VIC-
objective is $3,-
a tremendous 1
in the last week
Stand?
Can Buy
You, Can Do
our . Best?
COME BACK DEPENDS, ,
DOLLARS FIGHTING
Attack
County War Finance Committee
There Is no _ merchan,-
dise of out's we can <ad-
vertise'that is as impor-
tant as the Loan for 'Vic-
,tory. ' Its success made
possible only by your
buying of Bonds will be
a blow that our enemies
will surely feel. Men
give their lives, you are
invited tolend your
money to Canada or
rather invest it at 3 per
cent in a sure thing. But
only a sure thing if Can-
ada is saved.
If your word is . your
Bond now is the time to
do some talking.
That we may have some-
thing to live for in the
future can we not live
for less now?
YOUR DOLLARS have a
job to do RELEASE THEM.
Space Donated by:.
Tile W. D. Fair Go
Often the Cheapest—Always the Best
Mr. Janes' Cook has 'returned ' to
townafter spending the winter in
Toronto. •
Mr. Robert .Roberton of Palmerston
renewed old acquarntanees in town
this week. . •
Miss Nellie Rapson of Toronto is
visitingher sister Miss.,Eva' Rap-
soil, of town
Iiss Shirley'Kruegeiof tendon was
the week end guest of Miss'D.or-
othy Corless.
rs. Cousins of Flint, Mich., visited'
her, sister, Miss..Sadie Watl;ins•.of
town this week.
Kiss Marion •Thompson of Hamilton
was the week end' guest of Mrs. F.
G. Thompson and family.
Vlas. C. McKinnon has returned home
after spending the winter months
with her daughter in Napanee.
Ceith Jenks has returned home after
a visit with •hit parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Quaife of Toronto.
ir. and Mrs. Allan L. Maxwell have
returned to their home in Bayfield
after spending the winter in Clin-
ton.
Riss Gladys Radford, Reg. N., of
London spent the week end in town
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
C. Radford.
r. B, W. Kearns of town, and Miss
Lois Kearns of Sky Harbor spent
the week end in Kit'taidine with
the former's parents. TM
ir. George McCartney of Woodstock.
visitor his brother, Mr. A. D. Mc-
Cartney and Mrs. McCartney, on
Monday last.
igmn, Fred Hellyar of the R.C.S.C.,
Toronto accompanied by Miss' Har-
ris, also of 'Toronto spent the week
enol with his father, Mr. W. II. Hell-
yar
iss Ellen Freml]n of Hensel] was
in town on Tuesday attending the
wedding of her brother, Gnr. Har:
old Fremlin to Miss Edna Ashton of
Clinton.
vIr. and Mrs. W. C. Thompson and
Pilot Officer Fraser Thompson,
and Mrs. E. Barnes of' Guelph spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Manning,
ir. and Mrs, Randel Pepper of War -
ran left for their home, on Satur-
day after spending the past two
weeks with Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ste-
phenson of town and other relatives
near Clinton.
Miss Mary Corley, Reg. N., of Tor-
nto visited over the -week end with
4r .and Mrs. A. Proctor and family.
Miss M. Gilchrist and . Mr.: G. Gil-
1Lrist .have retenned home after
pending the winter in Saginaw, Mich,
TON NEWS -RECORD'
BRIDAL 'PAGEANT
Sponsored by Wesley , Willis Y.P.U.
To be Held in the.
CHURCH d`'LTD>,TORIUM
Gn
WEDNESDAY, MAY' 26tli
Weddinggowns from 1885 to 1943
will be , •modelled. Special musk will
be featured •• .
ADMISSION: 25c Children 15c.
43-3
AMONG, TIIE-CHURCHES.
Presbyterian Church
10 a.m, Sunday, Sohool.
11 a.m. The members of "C" Com-
pany of the Middlesex and Huron Re-
serve Regiment will be present and
worship with the congregation. All
are cordially invited.
Wesley Willis United Church
The Girls Ciut will meet on Tues-
day evening, May 11 at the home of
Mrs. C .M. Shearing, Albert Street.
Mrs. Oakes will, give the topic and
Mrs. Shearing's: group, will be in
charge of the Meeting.
The W. M S. -Will meet at the home
of Mrs. F. Fiiigland • on .Thursday,
May 13th, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Addison's
group will have charge 'under the
leadership. of Mrs; 'Britton.
The C.G.LT. will hold a "New Can-
adian"tea on Saturday, May 8 from
0 to 5 p.in. Proceeds for home mis-
sions. Work display, wel-
come.
Sunday, May .9—Mother's Day
Let us gather for worship by fam-
ilies to honour Mother and Mother's
God. Fitting music and messages are
being prepared for the day. At morn-
ing worship the. Sacrament of Bap-
tism will be dispensed.
Remember the "New' Canadian"
Tea in the church hall on Saturday,
afternoon. May 8, from 3 to 5 o'clock.
Sponsored by the Canadian Girls in
Training,
St. Paul's Church
, Thursday 7.30 p.m.: Prayer service.
Friday, 8.00. pan, Choir Practice.
2nd Sunday ,After Easter
10.00 a.m. Sunday School.
11.00' a.m. Mattins Sermon by LAC
John Garrett. This will probably - be
our last opportunity to hear this young'
man, ..
7.00" p.m, Evensong Sermon: The
life of Hudson Taylor, Founder of the
China • Inlaid Mission."
Monday 8.00 p.m. A.Y.P.A.
Tuesday, 3.00 p;;m. W .A. in Owen
Memorial'Hall.;
Sunday, May 16.-11 a.m: Special
speaker, Rev:' Harry 'O'Neil, principal
Of Huron College, and a former rec-
tor.
'lrhe'Friendshrn`iC1ub''will meet at
the home of ; frsiflt. ScheIlenberger,
Rattenbury' street,,, on Wednesday,
May 12th; at 8 .o'clock.
Ontario. StreeteUnited Church
Motheii's Sunday
10.00 a.m. Minister's Class
10.40 a.m Sunday School in Shoal
Hal'
11,l00 a,iil Congregation and Suir-
day School in Auditorium. Mother's'
Choir. Baptism of'Infants.
2.00 p.m. Turner's Church. Moth-
er's Day Program "Baptism of In-
fants.
7.00 p.m. Topic: "Religion in the
Day School." why should not the
Bible bear the curriculum or Course
in Religion on Biblical lines—both in
Public and Secondary Schools.
Monday: 8 p.m: Y. P. Union, in
home of Miss Florence Aiken.
Baptist Church
Special Mother's Day Services for
this coming Sunday, May 9th.
Mother's are Specially invited to
attend the Sunday -School with the
children. The Sunday School begins
at eleven o'clock in the morning. A
specially prepared Mother's Day pro-
gram will be used contain a help-
ful story, hymns, reading } pray-
ers, all treating the then 'b5' Happy
htomes," The Pastor will ,address the
open school with an illustrated lan-
tern message . Let us have a
record attendance at this years Mo-
ther's Day Sunday School session.
The evening "Mother's Day" wor-
ship service begins promptly at seven
o'clock with a bright Gospel Song
Service. The choir will render an ap-
propriate selection. 'and the Minister's
sermon theme •wixI be — "What Have
They Seen m.Thy House?"
Another good program for the Fel-
lowship Hour,';' whi'cli follows the
worship service is being- arranged
under the leadership of Harold Leh-
man. You are invited to attend one
or both of these helpful services.
V
St. Paul's Ladies Guild
The Chancel Guild held their regu-
lar meeting last Thursday evening.
The meeting was; opened by prayer.
After 'a brief period of discussion
concerning items of business, The pre-
sident, Mrs. D .H. McInnes, introduc-
ed Mrs, Cocker, who gave a talk on
"Present Day England," Mrs. Clocker
gave a graphic ,description of Eng-
land udder rationing, of air -raids and
activities of people in a war -time
country. The talk was intensely inter-
esting and those who heard it have a
new conception of the amount of sac-
rifices necessary to help win the war,
The TANKS are,
Coming!
Help send Hitler and his hench-
men scurrying • oh- coyer. Back
the attack with Bonds; to smash
ahead with an overwhelming,
weight of tanks, guns, ships,
planes. Suppose you do have to
sacrifice? Think 'of the risks
our fighters are taking. They're
fighting for you with their
lives. You fight for them with
,your. money. Bay Bonds.
Buy the IV VICTORY LOAN
... and back the attack
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 Stores
PHONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
May6,7,8.
AYLMER CHOICE PEAS
Large 20 oz. tin 21c
MAXWELL' HOUSE CO,FFRE
1 lb bag 43c
KELLOGG'S ALL BRAN'
Large pkg. 19c
P. & G. SOAP
4 bars 19c
ROYAL YORK CHEESE.
1-2 lb pkg. 21c
1 Ib I -8c,
ARCTIC PASTRY FLOUR
zes 1 C
OVALTINE
Large Tin 98c
JAVEX
Bottle 15c
SA NI -FLUSH
Tin 29c
RED RlVlali; CEREAL
Pkg.'
OLD DUTCH CLEANSER
Tin
SUPER SUDS
Large Pkg• , , • , , ,, ,, 22c
PALMOLIVE SOAP
3 Bars • 19c
ODEX SOAP
3 Bars 19c
PURE BLACK PEPPER
1-2 Ib 15c
GRAPEFRUIT
Size 112s, 4 for 25c
LEMONS
Size 360s, 3 for ...,10c
NEW CARROTS.
$ Bunches 19c.
HLLLCREST LARD
25c
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HULLETT TOWNSHIP
A large number of neighbors gath-
ered at the Clinton Town Hall to
honor Mervin Nott of Hullett, who has
joined the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Melvin Crich, who was floor manager,
called the guest of honor to the plat-
form, when Donald Switzer read an
appropriate address and Stanley' Col-
lins present him with a wrist watch
and a purse of money, Mervin made
a suitable reply. The rest of the even-
ing was spent in dancing to Addie
Irwin's orchestra. Mr. Nott left later
for Manning Depot, Toronto,
V
SUMMERHILL
The April meeting of the Red Cross
Society was held at thehome of Mrs.
G. Cornish. The meeting opened by
singing, "Abide with Me" followed by
the Red Cross prayer and the Lord's
prayer repeated in unison. The min-
utes of the last meeting were read and
approved. The roll call was answered
by 20 members and six visitors. The
ladies decided by ballot vote to send
the boys in the service cigarettes. It
was thought advisable to send part
of the cigarettes this month and part
next month. It was moved by iVirs.
E. Blake that the society keep the
raffle money which was made at the
party. The, knitting report was given
by Mrs. Smith, 24 pair socks; 2 pr.
season's boots; 2 scarves; 2 pr mitts;
2 infant's sweaters; 2 infant's bon-
nets, 1 pr seekers; 7 pair booties and
7 sweaters. Mrs. Fred Vodden donat-
esi a box of Lux to be raffled, this
was won by Evelyn Merrill and
brought 80 cents. Lunch was served
at the close of the meeting.
Next meeting at the hone of Mrs.
B. Ellis on May 12. Ladies to serve
are Mrs. E. Snell, Mrs. W. Merrill,
Mrs. W. Hoggart and: Mrs, O. Jervis.
T IURS., MAY; 6, 1943
VALUES FOR. MAY 6th, 7th and 8th
RGDD& WHITE PASTRY
FLOUR 24's bag 83c
ICED & WHITE
COFFEE, lb bag',,,,,, 470
RED &'WHITE PIE RDD & WHITE
PUMPKIN, 2' tins ' I9c SALT, 2 for • ,15c'
FLOOR WAX Falcon lb. ,tin 25e''
CAKE 5c
P. & G.
Soap, 4 for 23c
GLEN GR,OVE
Cheese,... pkg. 20c
HEINZ NEW TOM.
Soup, tin 1Oc"
AYLMER BEET
Greens, 2 tins 25e
LYNN V IUEY LIMA'
Beans, 2 this 27c
R. & W. CHOICE
Tomatoes, till 14c
LIBBY'S CHOIF CE
Peas, 2 tins ...... 25c
ECONOMY
PKG. 19c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CALIFORNIA SWEET
Oranges, doz 430 OrFLORIDA
g s,lUICY doz. 45c
NE7CALIFORNIA NEW TEXAS
Carrots, 2 bunches ...19c Beets, 2 bunches 27c
CALIFORNIA FLORIDA SEEDLESS
Lemons, 3 for 10e Grapefruit 4 for 25c
•- PINEAPPLES — LETTUCE RADISHES' — TOMATOES —.
— 'ASPARAGUS -- CELERY — CUCUMBERS — TURNIPS —
C. M. SHEARING
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