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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
7i'J U1USDAY, OCTOBER $, 1
Decorate Your Home
with
Artificial Flowers
from our large assortment of
Water Lilies
., Violets
* Roses
* Cyclamen
Camelia
A -add
of artificial flowers
will add colour to your home'
throughout the winter months.
Get thein now ....
at
McEwan's
Headquarters for School Supplies,
Phone84
Clinton
NEW: FALL SUITS,
TOPCOATS,
have arrived.
Come in to -day and see
our Large Selection
Biltmore Hats
Forsyth Shirts
Tony Day Sweaters.
Herman's en's Wear
BILTMORE HATS
Phone 224W
FOR.SYTH SHIRTS
Clinton
CDCI NS VIEWS
1 guess I'd better introdutce
meson, 1 is Sarnmy da Snail. 1
live in Eleven B, .da English room,
I fist moven in lis yar, so every -
think is new to me.
All da kids at ,CACI is sellin'
magazines. Dey can't sell me any
cuz (ley are all Greek to me.
I was walkin' down da hall on
Friday nite, when I sees sompin'
comin' tward xne, It was woolly
and had about three dozen legs.
It introdutced itself as sompin' or.
udder caterpilar, I still ain't got
da name rite. We went into da
dance. He lives up xn da Commer-
cial room and he's invited me to
sup sum nite. We're goin' have
apple-on-teachur's-desk.
Here comes da principal, so I
got to go fore he steps on me.
Got to beat it. See ya at da feet-
balI game last night in Goderich.
Aain't that reedicledockle?
---Sammy de Snail.
* *
Teen Town Talk
Last Friday night saw the first
of the weekly meetings .pf the
Clinton Teen Age Club. At a
meeting of the council prior to
the dance, it was decided that a
donation of $25 , be made to the
Canadian National Institute for
the Blind. Also preparations were
begun for the Hallowe'en hard -
time dance.
Marlene Walsh and Denny Wey-
mouth wonhe elimination dance,
while big "Ding" Ladd wangled
the prize for the spot dance for
himself and Edith: Jones.
Next Friday night Teen Town
will be going again. Featured will
be special dances, six new records
and lunch. Also, a checker board
and croquet board will be added
for those who do not wish ,to
dance all night.
CLINTON N
�. I O N�ea n ut Sa es MONAO� AT Tl
CLUB
Beginning Thanksgiving Day, Monday, October 12, members of Clinton Liens Club will be setting Plontrer's
Peanuts. The Sales Campaign Will continue MAU SSatu rday, October 31, when a Peanut Tag Day will be held, I
Proceeds to be used at Clinton Liens Arena. --Q. L. ENGELSTAD, Peanut Soles Chairman !
Mixed Trebles
End Season
At Clinton. Greens
Sixty-six enthusiastic bowlers
played on the local greens -Won -
day evening, September 28, in the
mixed trebles tournament spon-
sored by the ladies club. This was
the last tournament on the Clin-
ton greens but the'greens will still
be open for play as long as the
weather remains good.
The prizes ranged from bushel
baskets down to six -quart baskets
of beautifully packed McIntosh
Reds purchased for the winners
from well-known local orchards.
The results: first, T. Pritchard,
skip, Goderich; Mrs. M. McLeod
and P. Bissett, three wins, plus of -
15,
%15, aggregate 37. Second, Ricky
Elliott, skip, Clinton; Mrs. M. El-
liott, Robert Vodden, three wins,
plus of 13, aggregate 31. Third,
Reg. Duval, skip, Wingham; Mrs.
Duval, Miss E. Harrison, three
wins, plus of 12, aggregate 32.
Fourth, W. McLaren, skip, Gode-
rich; Mrs. McLaren, Stew. Robin-
son, two wins, plus of 14, aggreg-
ate 24. 'Fifth, Caryl Draper, skip,
Clinton; Mrs, Grace Castle, John
Sutter, two wins, plus of nine,
aggregate 29.
FINAL 1%EEET OF THE SEASON
Harness Horse
RACES
CLINTON
THANKSGIVING
DAY
Mon, Oct.12
Post Time 1.30 p.m.
5 — BIG RACES _ 5
10 HEATS
$1500 IN PURSES
Starting Gate Betting 'Privileges
Covered Grandstand
SPONSORED BY CLINTON TURF CLUB
DR, G. S. ELLIOTT, A. M. KNIGHT,
President Secretary -treasurer
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'46 FANGO 21/2 Ton Stake , $ 800
'47 DODGE 2Y2 Ton Stake ` 850
'52 CHEV. 3/4 Ton Express 1450
'48 CHEV. I/2 Ton Express — Special
'35 CHEV.PV2 Ton -Stake
NEW 1953 CHEVROLET I/2, 3/4 and 1 Tom lr m; Bels.
without trade-in.
CARS -_A few late models, and two older models
this tech.
SALE PRICE
$ 600
650
1350
775
200
Special Disoo,unt
--- reduced to sell
FARMERS' SPECI L--
Shnrone Permanent Anti -Freeze
in case Tots at ONLY $400
Per Gallon
�m�
Lorne rown i,. `} oars Limited
PHONE 367
CH EVROLET—OLDSMO Bl LE -----sales & Service
met
CLINTON
SPORTING Utwood � E P s GOODS
CLINTON ONTARIO
2 Get Acquainted Days October 9-10
ITHACA MODEL37T REPEATING TRAP GUN
SPECIAL PRIZES
.PREE TICKETS WITH EACH PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR OVER
Chances on the Following Prizes:
3 SHOT GUN CLEANING KITS
3 RIFLE CLEANING KITS
3 HUNTING KNIVES
1 BICYCLE SADDLE
2 PAIR SWIM FINS
8 FAIR SWIM GOGGLES
3 TACKLE BOXES
Information on Sports *hop
The business started in 193'1 in one room the size of our large offid% It
insisted on growing and at present, besides our local business, luta a mail order
business across Canada from Cape Breton to, Yukon Territories. Our Sporting
Goods catalogue (126 illustrated pages) Buts us in successful competition with
the country's largest mail order houses.
Thele are eight employees to help you And you will be made feel AT HOME
when you visit the store.
The Sport Shop houses the store, offices, games and trophy room, 20 -yard
rifle ranger bicycle repair shop, gunsmitblrtg shop and outboard motor shop. We
also feature boats, Johnson motors, boat equipment, and supplies, Guns, Rifles,
Bunting and Shooting Accessories, Ammunition, Fishing Rods, heels and Tackle.
tr: !ui d }
Phone Z.42
New Enlarged Show Room
Canada's Finest Sport Shop
on
All Fishing Tackle HAN
10% Off
0n
ALL OTHER MERCHANDISE
during
"Get Acquainted Days"
to show our appreciation
LOADING --
Has beeonnc quite popular with sportsmen. In
one corner of the store we have set up a
"loading bench" and are equipped to hand load
anything from 22 Hornet to 300 H di% II Magnum. Anyone eau learn to load their
own amfnunitian as there are no secrets involved. Come in and learn how you
can enjoy your favourite sport at one-third .regular cost, and greatly increased
accuracy.
TRADING--
- ---.+s»s
People are funny, aren't we? Very few people would buy
a car, a •piece of machinery ,a radio or any other valuable
item if the dealer would not trade it in at a later date.
l3ut, a lot of people will buy rifles, guns, pistols, cameras, outboard motor boats,
bicycles, etc., never giving a thought to the fact that they may with to ehange for
snrnethmg different later. Then they cannot go back to the firm they purchased
it from, the answer would be "No, we don't handle used stuff." It was good when
you bought it, but they do not wish any part of it now—Also, would you buy a
car if they couldn't service it? Not a chance! But some people will buy sporting
equipment with never a thought to adjusting, repairing and servicing.
LDDEN PAINT •--+ hand to demonstrate tlo use of Glldet's will have aGlidden faint salesman on
Paints. SPREID SATIN' is becoming very
popular, so came in and learn how to get the most out of it;.
Ellwood Epps Sports Shop
(Hilton