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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 2014-05-28, Page 3Sidestreet Antiques Buy and Sell Dave Flaherty For The News Record Nina Turner and Rob Bell stand in front of their new business, Side Street Antiques Buy and Sell, which is now open at 12 Isaac St. in Clinton. St. Anne's students trekking the province for a number of activities It was yet another short and busy week for the staff and students at St. Anne's. The week began on Tuesday with a French Cooling Workshop for the French students at the REACH Centre. Another workshop also took place on Friday. The Grade Ten students also travelled to Tillsonburg on Wednesday for a history trip. WOSSAA Tennis and Track and Field also took place this past week. Both cham- pionships took place in London and fea- tured a number of students from St. Anne's. The Junior Soccer teams, the Baseball team and the Rugby teams all played at St. Anne's this week The Girls Rugby team hosted the Huron Perth tournament on Thursday. Congratulations girls on winning another Huron Perth Championship! The Concert Band then travelled to Toronto on Thursday for a three day Trills and Thrills competition. This week marks the last month in May, leaving only a month left of school! The staff and students are all busy getting ready for exams and the end of the year. A reminder to graduates, that grad fees and community service hours are due on May 30th. Grad Mass will take place on June 1st at 2pm, all graduates and their families are welcome to attend. Minister of Public Relations, Claire Gordon Old is better at Side Street Antiques Buy and Sell New business open at 12 Isaac St. in Clinton Dave Flaherty Clinton News Record Looking for a vintage item with some classic character? A new business in Clinton maybe what you are looking for. Side Street Antiques Buy and Sell is now open at 12 Isaac St. Co -owned by Nina Turner and Rob Bell, the store offers a wide variety of antiques, includ- ing furniture, farm -related items and local signage, just to name a few. "This is something I've wanted to do for a long time," said Bell. He explained he has been collecting antiques for over 10 years, selling items at local markets. Recently, he decided to open his own store and approached Tumer, who also owns Relook Nook, located beside the new business, and also has a back- ground in collecting, buying and selling antiques. Bell said they will be bringing in new antiques on a regular basis and will eventually have new furniture as well. The two said antiques can really bring character to a home or yard. "You can put an antique in the middle of a brand new house and it will fit in really well," Tumer said. The two have known each other for years and being long- time friends really helps the business run smoothly. "We get along great," Turner said. The store is open Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. They can be checked out online at https://www.face- book.com/Sidestreetantiques HAIRCUTS NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED DA PP�� �air�cuts PROFESSIONAL HAIR STYLES FOR GUYS WALK-IN CONVENIENCE, AFFORDABLE PRICES MAIN ST. CLINTON OPEN TUES-SAT 519 -606 -HAIR (4247) OFFICE HOURS The Office Hours for The Clinton News Record is as follows Mondays - 9am - 5pm Tuesdays - CLOSED Wednesdays 9am 5pm Thursdays - 9am - 5pm Fridays - 9am - 5pm Clinton /flews Record 53 Albert St., Clinton, ON PH: 519-482-3443 www.clintonnewsrecord.com Wednesday, May 28, 2014 • News Record 3 It couldn't have been a better day for the races this past Sunday at Clinton Raceway. The 2014 live season has gotten off to a great start with great weather, and great racing at the Huron County oval. The camera crew was busy with a slew of photo finishes, making for an exciting afternoon on the betting front. Big payoffs in the triactor pool were great for the handicapping contest that was run during the weekly Super Sunday Show. Race one had a triactor of local horses with a first place finish for owner/trainer Kevin Campbell of Goderich with Nics Regal Lass, a second place for Carlynda Hanover, owned by Jim Watt of Clinton, and trained by Jamie Wilson. Rounding out the tri was In La La Love, owned by Lois and Verdun Vanstone and trained by Verdun of Goderich. The first dead heat of the season was contested in race two of the day, Cat Four and Jackstan were inseparable at the wire. Ella Mint had a gate to wire finish of 1:59 in race 4 with a new lifetime best for owner/trainer Colonel Schneider Jr from Arthur On, driven to victory by Bruce Richardson. It was a challenge at the half, but Live For Today managed to sneak in at the wire for the win in race five. Owned by Catherine and Darcy McClure, trained by Darcy, and driven by Bruce Richardson. Live harness racing returns to Clinton Raceway Sunday June 8, with a 50 plus day at the races! Guests can register in advance for this great afternoon of racing by calling Jessica Carnochan 519.955.6820 or email jessicacarnochan@gmail.com post time is 1:30pm all summer long! Live All fitm Lc/ MING SUNDAY JURE Ir 2014 O $,2lmuterting muter Liverace programti Lunch � 1Lk OGgrDupgurning offer Svt.i. mor Prim 121E11-0-)" CRAM PRIZE draw OWIP "'coed osar ZPEE 311[111, SHO 1110' II amis.. moil mil. mon was! _._�. 147 Basch St. CLINTON 51E1.462.1676 REIZIERNEW FORA GREAT DAYAillf HAUS rs A is A'h'Av clintanirrirprmwir.onrri