The Clinton News Record, 1941-02-20, Page 8PAGE 8
THE CLINTON NEWS -RECORD,
THURS., FEB. 20. 1941 '
CHOICE SAUSAGE 15c lb.
20 LB. PAIL LARD i $1.90
FRONT IA OF GOOD YOUNG BEEF :.. 14,c lb.
MILK-FEDr CHICKENS FOR WEEKEND.
ORDERS TAKEN EOR TURKEYS.
LAMB FOR WEEKEND.
CONNELL, & TYNDALL
" CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET "
Phone 162. A3bert Street
We are offering a
few specials
1-1941 STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIO, NEW.
i—USED WESTINGHOUSE RADIO.
1—USED MARCONI RADIO, BATTERY SET.
1—NORTHERN BATTERY SET.
1—USED BANNER COOK STOVE, In Good Condition.
i.—USED WINGHAM COOK STOVE.
1—USED GOOD CHEER .STOVE with New Fire Box.
SUTTER 8 PERDUE
HARDWARE, PLUMBING & ELECTRICIANS
PHONE 147w. CLINTON, ANT.
Men's Winter Overcoats
$14.95 TO CLEAR
Big Warm Coats (Mostly English Materials) and
some coats sold as high as $21.00.
We do not want to carry these coats over so will take our loss
while there is still weeks of cold weather in which to use them.
Other coats at slightly higher prices and a few at less, but every
coat a real bargain.
STOCK TAKING—We are now finishing up our
stock -taking and many lines are finding their
way to the bargain tables.
MEN'S SHIRTS & DRAWERS—Heavy ribbed union garments --
(broken lines) also some pure -wool garments that are
counter-soiled—Choice $1.15 garment.
MEN'S FINE SHIRTSookeenrlines—Sold
regularly to $2.00.
Choice
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS — Odd lines that sold as high as $1.75.
Separate collar and collar attached — Choice 69c.
PURE WOOL SLEEVELESS SWEATERS—A large assortment in
white and color combinations.. Sold regularly to $1.50.
Choice—Men's 95c; Boy's 65c.
LOTS OF BARGAIIN YDUR NG THE SAVE—
T FEW WEEKS.
Plumsteel Bros.
Arrow Shirts — Adam
a
Hats —
'Scotop Tailors.McHale Shoes for Men
Ag
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WORK
SAVE
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WAR SAVING'S' CERTIFICATESREGULIILY
THIS SPACE DONATED BY
HARDWARE and
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MODEL CRAFT
AEROPLANE KITS:—
Our stock of these made in Canada
Aeroplane Kits, Flying or Solid mod-
els, has just recently been refreshed
by a new assortment, including some
of the famous ships used by the R.A.
F. with such remarkable success,
Prices range from 5c to $1.00 for the
Westland Lysander with a 36 -inch
wing span.
We also have Le Pages Aeroplane
Glue in the familiar blue and white
10c tube.
THE OLD LOG SCIIO;OL-
-GAVIN H. GREEN.
This story of Huron Old Boys in
Pioneer Days written by Mr. Gavin
H. Green of Goderich, who has en-
deavored to let the rising generation
know how the boys and girls of the
pioneer days of the sixties and sev-
enties lived in the old County of Hur-
on. It should be of particular interest
to anyone who is familiar with north-
ern section of the county. Cloth-
bound, 217 pages, $1.50.
NEWSWEEK-
The weekly magazine designed and
edited for thinking people, — people
Who want to know what the news
really -means, — for these people
Newsweek supplies the best informa-
tion available on all vital topics of
the day. Complete with action photo-
graphs and regular weekly depart-
ments covering every field of general
interest. On our stand each week 12c
per copy.
GEM DANCE FOLIO FOR 1941
That big book of dance hits has
just arrived, sixty pages .by famous
writers, contains 30 complete dance
hits. Here area few of them, "My
Melancholy Baby," "Sierra Sue,"
"Call of the Canyon," "In the Mood,"
"Love Song of Reynaldo," "Cross--
town" and 24 others just as big. In
our music rack, 60c.
"One Thousand Fiddle Tunes"
"Arkansas Woodchopper Square
Dance Calls"
Here are two new folios that should
fill a demand for music and dance
calls for the many old-time dances
now held throughout the country. See
them on our music stand. Price 75c
each,
BUY WAR SAVINGS
CERTIFICATES REGULARLY
The W. D. Fair Co
Often the Cheapest --Always the Beat
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LETTUCE
Leaf Lettuce is now ready in
our greenhouses, We will be glad
to supply you with it Crisp and
Fresh.
Fresh cut for your orders
10c a bunch.
CUT FLOWERS
We are now handling a nice var-
iety of Cut Flowers: Roses, Carn-
ations, Daffodils, Stocks, Poetas,
Forget-me-nots, Stevie, and Lil-
lies.
Flowers make the ideal Val-
entine. Let us supply you for
February 14th.
PLANTS
CINERARIAS, Assorted Colours
50c each.
PREPARED SOIL FOR SALE
15c a Pail
F. R. CUNINGHAME
Member of Florists Tel. Del As.
Personal care given every order
and special attention given to
funeral orders.
Phones 176 and 31
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hart spent the
weekend in Toronto.
Miss Hattie Baker of Fullerton is the
guest of Miss F. R. Cuninghame.
Miss Marie Plumsteel at Loudon
spent the weekend at her home in
town.
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Zapfe and Mrs.
D. J. Atkinson spent Monday in
London.
Miss Annis Bartliff is in London this
week attending the Nurses Re-
fresher Courses.
Mrs. Fergus VanEgmond returned
home Tuesday after spending a few
days in Toronto.
Mr. Kenneth Colquhounwas the guest
of Professor A. E. Cook of Blyth
last weekend.
Mrs. James Steep visited for a few
days last week with Mrs. Robert
Crandall of London.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Johnston have
returned home lifter a seven weeks'
visit in Georgetown.
Mr. Elroy Desjardine of Zurich is
visiting this week with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Wolper.
Miss Dorothy Coxless of Zurich spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. M. T. Corless.
Miss Cora Streets of the Bank of
Montreal staff, Zurich, spent the
weekend at her home in town.
Mrs. D. McKay of Kincardine is visit-
ing with her daughter, Mrs. Ell-
wood Epps and family for a few
days.
Miss Helen McDonald and Mr. Stew-
art, Roul of Farmington, Michigan,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Wiltse, and Miss Georgina
McDonald over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Livermore and
Billy and Bud of Aylmer, and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Green and And-
rey of Teeswater spent Stmday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Livermore.
Quality Meat
Market
Per Lb.
Choice Roasts of Beef ... 20c
RIB BOIL 18c
Fresh Beef & Pork LIVER 15c
Fresh Homemade Sausage 15c
Hamburg Steak .... 2 lb. 35c
Beef Tongues, Pickled 15c
20 Lb. Pail Duff's LARD $1.90
Come in and ask us about our
Quarter plans, it will pay
you to inquire.
Shrove Tuesday
Supper
February 25th
under the auspices of the Ladies'
Guild of .St. Paul's Church
MENU:
Roast Pork - Escalloped Potatoes
Lima Beans - Jellies - Salads
Pickles Rolls
Lemon & Apple Pie
Tea & Coffee
ADULTS 40c, CHILDR) N 25c
5.00 to 7.00 p.m.
27-2
Dance i3 Bingo
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
FRIDAY, 'FEB. 21, 1941
under auspices of the
CLINTON FIRE DEPARTMENT
Music by:
Moonlight Serenaders
ADMISSION 35c and 25c •
NET PROCEEDS TO GO TO THE
CLINTON WAR SERVICES
ASSOCIATION.
BINGO
ST. JOSEPH'S HALL
Mon. Feb.24
12
8.30 p.m.
GAMES FOR
EXTRA CARD 10c
Excellent Prizes
Door Prize. Everybody Welcome.
25c
Highest prices paid for Hides.
Casings For Sale.
BOSS FITZSIMONS
PHONE 76
Monster
Bingo Game and Dance
Sponsored by Central Huron Poultrymen and Fruit Growers.
—Proceeds for the British War Victim's Fund—
DONATIONS GRATEFULLY RECEIVED
TOWN HALL, CLINTON
TUES ' `AY, FEB0 25
Poultry, Eggs and Apples, Etc. for Prizes
Popular R. A. F. Orchestra
to provide music with the kind permission of, Group Captain
P. D. Robertson,'A,M., Port Albert Air Force.
DANCING 35c
Smith's
Grocery
SPECIALS
clomps Vlaple Leaf
FLAKES
Large 59c
AYLMER TOM. or
VEG. SOUP, 20
oz. .. 2 for 25c
PUMPKIN, 28 oz.
£CCIWMI ' tins 2 for 23c
GARDEN ISLE PINEAPPLE,
29c
2 for
GOLDEN SPRAY CHEESE,
%2, Ib.
PEAS
OLD HICKORY SODAS
SUPREME JELLY POWDER ... 5c
SUPER SUDS 1Bc
VEAL, HAM, TONGUE, per tin 15c
CLARK'S SOUPS, 10 oz. tins .. 5c
15c
2 for 19c
25c
The Huron County Junior
Association of Toronto
Plan Dance and Card Party
PHONE 86 — We Deliver
Superior Stores
PHONE 111--CLINTON.
SPECIALS FOR
February 20, 21, 22
POT LUCK SUPPER
STOP — LOOK — LISTEN — WAR IS ON —
NEW LOWER FOOD PRICES
Buy War Savings Certificates Regularly
BARGAIN PRICES FOR FEB, 20, 21, 22
LISTEN TO
1/2 LB. MOTHER
PARKER'S
PKG. TEA CONTEST
TUESDAYS
32c 8 to 8.30 CFRB..
CAMPBELL'S VEGETABLE CARNATION
SOUP 2' tins 19c. MILK 3 tins 25c
RED & WHITE CHILI CROWN or BEEHIVE
SAUCE bottle 17c SYRUP a tin 19c
MAPLE AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE
SYRUP jug 27c FLOUR ... 2 pkgs. 27 cI
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES
Juicy dos. CHOICE 9 Bunches . JUICY V C FOR
SWEET• 19c NEW G 19c
ORANGES RHUBARB"" LEMONS 13c
SEEDLESS 6 FOR NEW
Grapefruit 25c W 2
NEW G FOR
TEXAS G
CARROTS '1'
CHOICE
LEWUCE 10C
HEAD-
TEXASTS 15c
BEE
CHOICE LB. CHOICE
HEARTS
SPINACH 1OC CELERY
C. M. SHEARING
QUALITY FRUITS ANL GROCERIES
PHONE 4 8 — CLINTON
under the auspices of the
Women's Institute
THURSDAY, FEB. 27th
at 5.30 to 7 p.m.
in the
Women's
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Proceeds for Red Cross
28-1
Huron County Well
Represented at Ontario
Plowmen's Association
President A1eir McKinney of the
Ontario Plowmen's Assoication prais-
ed the initiative of the Huron County
delegation in presenting the reasons
why ;limon County should be the
scene of the 1942 International Plow-
ing Match. Led by piper Fred Mulch
of Clinton, the delegation filed into
the Convention Room at the King Ed-
ward Hotel in Toronto.
LITTLE LOCALS
The Women's Institute will hold
their regular meeting on Thursday,
February 27th. The roll call will be
answered by the name of a cabinet
minister and the work of his depart-
ment. The motto will be taken by
Mrs. Geo. H. Elliott,
BEE HIVE CORN SYRUP,
2's tin 18c 5 lb. tin 39c
AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE
FLOUR pkg. 15c
Exeter manufacturer who spoke on
behalf of the urban centres in the
county.
Now that Huron County has secur-
ed the match, the order of the day ac-
cording to President J. D. Thomas is.
"full speed ahead". The 1942 Inter-
national Plowing Match is a Huron
County venture in which everyone in
the county should be vitally interest-
ed, Thousands of people will be go-
ing away with either a good or bad
impression of the county. It's the
duty of everybody in the county to
get behind the 1942 International
Plowing Match and give those visit-
ors the right idea "That Huron
County is a great county....,with
prosperous farmers and a happy and
hospitable people."
Speakers of the Huron delegation
included J. D. Thomas of Goderich;
Hugh Hill who spoke as a prominent
Guernsey breeder; Warden James
Leiper who welcomed the plowmen to
Huron; W. J. Gamble, chairman of
the Huron County Agricultural Com-
mittee who informed the group that
the county council had voted to give
$2,000 to the Hurn match; W. L.
Whyte of Seaforth who welcomed the
plowmen to his farm which will be
the scene of the headquarters for the
match in 1942; Gordon McGavin of
Walton as Vice -President of the On-
tario Plowmen's Association; Elson
Cardiff as M,P. for Huron North and
as an official of the North Huron
Plowmen's group; and Thomas Pryde,
Orangemen to Parade
at Seaforth on July 122'
Seaforth will be host town to the
district 12th of July celebration, a
deputation consisting of Harold Law-
rence, Samuel Hanna an d William
Oldfield told town council and asked
permission to use the streets and a
erect booths and decorations. Counci:
agreed. A further request to use Vic.
toric Park for a meeting was alar
granted. The Bell Telephone Com
any was granted permission to erec
poles on certain streets.
CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP,
2 tins for 17c
GRANULATED SUGAR, 10c lbs. 69c
HELMET CORNED BEEF, tin 17c
COWAN'S COCOA %2 lb. tin 16c
1 Ib. tin 27c
The • Executive Committee have
made plans for. their Annual Winter
Dance and Card Party to be held at
Malloney's Art Gallery, 66 Grenville
Street on Friday evening 8.30 p.m.,
February 28th, 1941.
A large crowd is expected and an
invitation is extended to all Huron-
ites and their friends to join with
them and renew old acquaintances,
Splendid accommodation is provided
for card, players and dancing will be
to the music of the "Round Towners"
Orchestra. A much anticipated part
is• the Floor Show of local. limonite
talent.
Tickets may be obtained in advance
by phoning the President, Gordon L.
Fowler at Midway 6043; or the Sec-
retary, Ken. C. Stanbury, at Hyland
6632.
LIPTON'S TEA, RED LABEL,
I%z lb. 37c
PALMOLIVE SOAP .... 4 bars 19c
P & G SOAP 2 bars 9c
KLEENEX .. 206 sheets, 2 for 25c
KLEENEX .. 500 sheets 29c
SULTANA RAISINS ... 2 lbs. 23c
CLEANED CURRANTS .... lb. 14c
VANILLA EXTRACT , ... 8 oz. 15c
DUNDEE: SHORT BREAD Ib 17c
1?ISCUTCS
HILLCRES'i' SODA BISCUITS,
2 lips. for 25c
ORANGES 2 doz. 33c
GRAPEFRUIT, Lge. Size . 5 for 25c
LEMONS, Lge. Size doz. 35c
I. R. TKDMPSON
Quality Y," ere
2 lb. 27c
THRIFT SOAP FLAKES,
Family Size .,
29c
TOILET TISSUE,
Purex 3 rolls 25c.
DATES with Pitts 2 lbs. 23c
5 bars 25c
HURON PASTRY FLOUR,
24 lbs. 69c
MINUTE TAPIOCA, Club House
Brand 2 pkgs. 19c
SUGAR 10 lbs. 72c
TEA, Crown Brand Black or
Mixed per lb. 62c
PEANUT BUTTER, Bulk 2 lb. 25c
HONEY,Light Amber 41b. tin 37c
CORN FLAKES,
Quaker 3 pkgs, 21c
WHEAT FLAKES ,,. 5 lb. bags. 23c
MINCED HAM per lb. 29c
MAPLE LEAF Rindless Sugar -
Cured BACON Ib. 35c
FRESH PICNIC HAMS,
per lb.
+..' 18c
CHUM DOG FOOD 2 tins 17c
Large Size with
dispenser ... 27 c
AYLMER TOMATO SOUP, Veg, or
Tomato 2 tins 17c
SALMON STEAKS per lb. 19c
GRAPEFRUIT, Seedless, 6 for 25c
CELERY HEARTS 2 for 25c
SUNKIST ORANGES, per doz. 30c
2 lb. 26c
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