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The Clinton News Record, 1937-07-29, Page 9, . '1110A:Gg 8‘, Breast of Veal, per lb. Veal Shanks, per lb. 15c 12c ' Boneless Picnic Hams, per lb. Jellied Hock, per lb. Head Cheese, per lb. Crispy Flake Shortening, 2 lbs. for Home-made Sausage, 2 lbs. for • 25c 20c 10c 27c 25c, CONNELL & TYNDALL, " CLINTON'S LEADING MEAT MARKET" Phone 152:- • Albert Street ••••••••mroom I LADIES'! PICKLING SEASON IS ALMOST HERE - AND. YOU SHOULD DE PREPARED FOR IT.. You will need all these bargains: - Crocks . . . 25c to $3.00 Electric Plates -43.00 to $5.00. Just the thing for a quick cup oil refreshing tea when time is so precious. Fruit Scales -$1.65. For best results in pickling you should be sure your ingredients are accurately weighed. Preserving Kettles 70e to $2.75 Waste Paper Baskets 25c to $1.35 Nests of Bowls 85c to $1.00 Refrigerator Sets $1.00 to $1.40 Salt, Pepper, Flour, and Sugar Shakers 15c each Outing Jug . $1.90 Thermos Bottles . 45e SPECIAL -Crock Butter Churns $2.50 to $3.75 SUTTER & PERDUE HARDWARE, PLUMBING, TINSMITHING, ELECTRICAL Phone 147w. WIRING. P.O. Box 48 01.•••=1111101•IMI••• Superior St 4, res PHONE 111-CLINTON. Spect‘ls for July 29 30 31 • Tomate Juice, lge, 20 ez., 2 this , ,15c Golden Ban. Corn, Aylmer, 2 tins 19c Tomatoes, large 2 1.2, 2 tins....25c P. and G. White Naptha Soap, 6, 25c Strawberry Jam, large,32 oz.....29c Shortening, Hillerest, 2 lbs 27c Snowflake Ammonia, pkg .5c Princess Flakes, 2 pkgs 29c New Seeded Raisins, 16 oz., pkg. 16c Sultana Raisins, 2 lbs. for 25c Crother's Sodas, lb. 15e Pickles, sweet mixed, lge. jar 25c Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. 25c Aeroxon Fly Catcher, 3 for 5c Certo, bottle . 27c Certo Crystals, 2 for 25e Fruit Pectin, 2 for 25c Kkovah Jelly Maker, pkg. 14c Fruit .Tara, small, dozen $1.04 Medium, dozen . $1.14 T. li.FrenTIIIMPSON Huron Old Boys Will Stage Carnival The Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto are putting on a big Car- nival on Civic Holiday, Monday, Aug- ust 2nd, In connection with the Old Home Week at Goderich. The night Carnival will have 5 bands and 4 orchestras and will be headed by the 91st Highlanders of Hamilton and their pipers. Special prizes are being given for the best Old-Tyme dancing team in Huron County and, Silver cups are being donated for the best waltzers and fox -trotters in the County, In addition; the tug-of-war for the Hu- ron Old Boys' cup will take place at 7.30 with 4 teams from the County competing against the Goderich fire- , men who at present hold the cup. There will be special vaudeville shows and much noise making, the night program starting at 7.30 and lasting until midnight. The Mayors of Clinton, Seaforth and TV -Ingham will be on special floats accompanied by their bands, and re- presentatives of the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto, and the Hu- ron County• Junior Association of To - onto. HOLM E SVILLE - Mr. and Mrs. Spence who moved from the village this Week, were very happily surprised on Monday night when sone of the ladies, on behalf of the W. A. Society, called and pre- sented Mrs. Spence with a silver pirex plate, on which occasion the following address was read: "Dear Mrs. Spence. -It was with deep regret that we learned of your moving from our midst. Although our acquaintance has been of only a few short years, we have learned to love you and always found you and Mr. Spence most congenial. Your friends and fellow -workers in the W. A. of Holmesville church, beg of you to accept this little gift as a slight token of appreciation of a cheerful, willing worker in our So- diety. We trust you and Mr. Spence will both be very happy in your new home, and that your new friends may prove to be true friends. Each time you use this little gift may it bring to your memory your happy associations in our church and community. • Signed on behalf of the W. A. of Holmesville United Church. -Mrs. 11, Trewartha, Mrs. E. A. Yeo, Mrs. W. Yeo," Mrs. Spence, although completely taken by surprise, made a very fit- ting reply. SUMMERHILL On Friday evening, July 23rd, a- bout one hundred friends of Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMichael gathered in the Community Hall to spend a social evening with the popular young cou- ple who were recently married. The evening was pleasantly spent in a social way, and in dancing to the music of the Coleman, Whitmore and McBrien orchestra. Just before lunch the young couple were called to the front, and an ad- dress was read by Mr. Neville Forbes, and Messrs, W/Hoggart and W. Gib- bings presented them with a lovely rocking chair and Coleman lamp on behalf of the friends. Mr. McMichael thanked those pre- sent on behalf of his wife and him- self. Lunch was served after sing- ing "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow." Dancing was resumed until the early hours. Mrs. Anthony Lawson has return- ed to Toronto after spending a week with Mrs. B. Lawson. GODERICH TOWNSHIP Miss Phyllis Middleton has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Francis Powell. Miss Kathleen Middleton spent the week -end with her friend, Miss Helen Welsh. Miss Donna Welsh, Clinton, is vis- iting her cousin, Miss Norma, Welsh, Bayfield Line. Mrs. Mason Stirling and Dorothy, motored to Kincardine, accompanied by Mrs. T. Betties, to see her bretlaer, Fred Morgan, who is very in. Rev., Charles and Mrs. Tilbury of York, were the guests of Mr. • and Mrs. Stewart Middleton last week. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Middleton spent Sunday at the horrie of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne &sly, of St. Marys. 1 t , THE cLiNirolv NE17vs-RECORD, More Capsule Cotrunenit , If you Wrote a personal note to al of your friends when their birthday anniversary, or some other occasion rolled around, it would probably de- mand more of your time than you could afford to spend. Greeting Cards save time and 'sometimes express feeling better than a personal note Then they make a hit with the folks who receive them just as you appre- ciate being remembered by a thought ful friend. A Base Ball Bat is a strip of wood taken from a tree, seasoned and shaped so that ' in skillful hands scores home runs, adds real joy and sends jubilant fans home to late suppers. We have the Balls and Bats at reaspable prices, the thrills are hp to you. Want a Hair Brush? We have about twenty clearing at half price Its an oppertunity. That is all` there is to say about the good and prices cut in two. The Keeping of a Scrap Book is in- teresting. We have a new one, its called "Ceila," lies flat, turns back clipping can be attacked to bath sides of each sheet - attractive - colorful-efficient- Tlig W. D. Fair Co Often the Cheapest --Always the Best Mrs. Nelson Ball is holidaying for a few days in Bayfield. Miss Eleanor Fisher of Winnipeg, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shade and wee Margaret, Mr. „iand Mrs. D. Weber and family, Dashwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jervis, Isaac street. Miss Maxine Miller is in Detroit, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Warwick Cole. Miss Harriett Courtice has returned home after a three weeks' vaca- tion in Hamilton. Mrs. Carl Maii and children of New Toronto have been in town visiting relatives and friends. Miss Ethel Zapfe of Kitchener was the guest last week of Mrs. J. J. Zapfe. Mr. W. G. Bartley of Owen Sound is spending a few clays with his sis- ter, Mrs. J. J. Zapfe. Mrs. Nelson Nicholson and family of Morris spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Stevens. Miss Cathleen Cuninghame was at Point Clark, last week, the guest of Miss Kathleen Cosens. Mrs, D. 3. Atkinson and Miss Eilleen are spending a few days this week in Grand Bend. Miss Helen Humball and Mr. George Rurnball are camping in Bayfield this week. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sutton and fam- ily of London are camping at Burk's. Mrs. W. J. MacDonald of Detroit is visiting relatives in town, having come of to see her brother, Mr. F. Bawden, who is 111 at present, Miss Ferrol Higgins and her cousin, Miss Madeline Higgins of Toronto are holidaying in Bayfield this week. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Venner this past week were the latter's brother, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wilton of Hamilton. Miss Aucl,rey Jervis has returned home after spending() two weeks with her grandparents; Mr. and Mrs. Witmer of Zurich. Mr. and Mrs, Will Walker are in Oriilia visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Tanner of Timmins, who have a summer home there. Mr. and Mrs. P. Quinn of Brussels called on Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Car- ter and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hoy on Sunday. Miss Jean Fisher returned ta her home in Toronto, after spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher. Mr. Frank Fingland, past president of the local Lions , Club and Mr. John Zapfe were in Chicago last week atending the Lions Interna- tional Convention. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fisher of town, left for Quebec en route to England. She will sail on the Em- press -of Britain on July 31st. Her many friends wish her success in her duties as exchange teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunter and fam- ily, who have been spending the vacation at Iron Springs for the past three weeks, have returned to their home in Detroit. They were accompanied by Miss Helen Rober- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Slornan and daughters, Joan, Elizabeth and Margaret of "Capreel, and Misses , ' ,r. ' • • • ' THURS., JULY 29 1937.- P ANcrrEEEEI SUMMER SALE and Civic HOLIDAY SPECIALS ormegeme rr.rragro,, SOME LINES ARE BEING SOLD OUT QUICKLY Come Early During Balance -of this Sale 1•1•111.1111:1•09.1MISMI. SPECIAL PRICES ON GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS and WATERMELONS Cheese Spreads for Sandwiches, at 17 c Miracle Whip 'Salad Dressing at Sweet Grape Fruit at 4 for 25c 21c Oranges, sweet and juicy, per dozen 29c and 39c Blue Berries for Bran Muffins and Pies. FRIGIDAIRE AND MEATS Pickled Rolls, per lb. Peameal Back Bacon, per lb. Bologna, 2 lbs. for Breakfast Baccon; in piece, lb. 27c 35c 29c 28c Fancy Cookies, Marshmallow & Cream Filled,,,,j9c P. nd G. Soap Special, 10 for 35c For interesting news regarding Big Community Voting Contest, Watch This add for the five fol- lowing weeks. IffIleteace Where "Sells for Less" Price Prevails MISCCICZIOILIM RILEY'S GROCERY. Where Quality Sells and Service Tells New Potatoes, 6 qt. basket ......19c New Potatoes, peck 29c Water Melons„ large 49c Musk Melons, 2 for 25c Benmiller Pastry, 24's 850 Muffetts, per pkg. 10e All Wheat, pkg., 2 for 25c (Cereal Bowl Free) Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c Filled Cookies, fresh stock 15s White Wine Vinegar, gal. 39c er Cider Vinegar, 2xx Extra String Beans, 2 for ,19c Pint ,Sealers . $1.05 Quart Sealers . $1.14 Parawax, 4 cakes for 15e We buy and grade eggs for Which WE PAY ONE CENT A DOZEN MORE IN CASII OR TRADE. All Eggs graded by an experienced cand- ler. RILEY'S PHONE 39. FREE, SNAPPY DELIVERY. LONDESBORO Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoggart and family, and Mrs. Annie Brown, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Youngblutt. 'PORTER'S HILL - &land Betties returned to Toronto after a two weeks' vacation with his mother, Mrs. Thos. Betties. Mr. Frank Claris of Detroit visit- ed with his cousin for a few days, Mr. and Mrs. A. Betties. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston and family from Chesley visited with Mrs. Rhoda Jordan before leaving for her home in the West. Mrs. Maud Gibson of Detroit is visiting her aunt, .Mrs. Betties for a few days. EAST WAWANOSH Report of S. S, No 6; East Wa- wanosh, for June promotion. Names in order of merit: Jr. 4th to Sr. 4th; -Mary Nesbit, Bob McClinchey, Marjory Johnston, Sr. 3rd' to Jr. 4th: Margaret Nesbit, Dorothy McVittie. Jr. 3rd to Sr. 3rd: Marguerite Kil- lough, Eileen McClinchey. Sr. 1st to Jr. 2nd -Roberta Mc- Vittie, Harold Killough, Bill McClin- chey, Eddie Nicholson. Pr, to Jr. lst--Frank Nesbit. -B. Lawson, teacher. STANLEY Miss Mary Welsh, Lambeth, spent the week -end with her uncle, Mr. Ad- am Stewart Mr. and Mrs,Joe Wilson of Gode- rich visited Mrs. Thos. Baird, Sr., last Sunday. apmEZISMENIKEMS;Zirnallilew2lemstm er friends. They motored over and this is remarkable because aR are over seventy. HENRI BEI111T1SHOPPE Phone 3. WE WILL CLOSE SHOP AT 6 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 31ST. Will customers please make appoint- ments early, Thank you. 42-1 F. R. CUNINGHAME Florist Member of Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS SAY IT WITH OURS." FOR ALL OCCASIONS. Our Telegraph Service ensures de- livery of flowers promptly any- where, We will gladly explain this service to you at any time. Special Attention give to Funeral Orders and Design Work. Greenhouses and Flower Shop on Huron Street. , Phone 176. SCOTT'S GROCER Ph. 86, Clinton. Opposite Post Office Free Delivery. SPECIAL THURS., FRI., SAT. JULY 29.30-31 Tea, Broken Orange Pekoe, lb. 39c Coffee, Gorman Eckerts, lb. ....29c (Freshly Ground Bean) Aurora Coffee, per lb. 25c Certo, per bottle 27c Kkovah Jelly 1VIalser, 2 for 290 Weston's Fancy Biscuits Assorted, 1 ib. box 190 Rise, Choice, 4 lbs. for 25c Quick Tapioca, 2 for 19c Rubber Rings, per pkg. • 5c Tomatoes, Ch. Qual, ige tin, 2 for 23c Salmon, 1 lb. tin, 2 for 19c Rinso, 2 pkgs. for 17c Toil. Soap, Cashmere, Bouquet, 2, lle Lottie Sloman of Clinton and Ailie Miss Catherine Mustard and Ides- Ilandy Ammonia, 4 pkgs. for lec of Stratford have taken Miss Cun- stt. Will and James Mustard of Kan- ingliaree'e cottage. "Breeze Hill" sas City,' Miss., are visiting their 'SEE DER NEW PREMIUMS AND on the Bluewater Highway. cousin, Mrs. Neil McGregor and 'oth- GET A TRADE CARD. !Suggestions for Summer Deserts-. Ice Cream Powder, Junket, 2 for -19c Jello Ice Cream Powder. 2 for 25c Jelly Powders, Red & White & Tumbler, 4 for 25c Mystery Jello, 3 for 25c FRUIT JUICES - Orange Juice, per tin ,Giape Fruit, per tin Pineapple Juice 15c and 29c 21c 15c CLINTON'S BIG CORNER GROCETERICA Phone 48 Apcookap.-:•000•anwitepoasetb•m••011‘0.4 dir etter carry And take Advantage of the Re ti arkable Savings, we are Offering on All ur it, re for the Rest of This Month Free Slip Covers given with every Marshall Mattress sold up to the end of August. BALL & ZAPFE THE STORE WITH THE STOCK -PHONE 195. General Hardware, Furniture and Floor Coverings FUNERAL DIRECTORS --AMBULANCE SERVICE. N. Ball, Phone 110. J. J. Zapfe, Phone 103. Fix ,•7:1 t1.4.4.0 Cash Meat Prices Threshing Roasts, BEEF, Boneless, Rolled and Tied, per lb. 15c Picnic Ham, smoked and boneless, per lb. 25c Breakfast Bacon, in piece, per Ib. 25c Cottage Rolls, Pickled per lb. 25c Bologna, in piece, 2 Ib. for 33c Summer Sausage, per lb. 29c Roast Loin with Dressing, per 55c Clifford Lobb THE STORE WITH THE STOCK VISIT The Sanitary Age Car Showing Plumbing and Heating Goods -ON AUGUST 2ND from 2 to 5.30. • On Main Street in front of my store. Te Hardware and * Hawk ' INS, Plumbing Phone 244 eisemilmuumei