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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1949-12-01, Page 10lib .PAGE TEN CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, ockey Colts Reorganize Scruton Again President Clinton hockeyprayers 0 enthusiasts turned= out 'in goodly nuniNrs-betweeia' 5 and 30 in the Canadian Legion .Hall Thurs- day "evening last` :#+o reorganize forh t e current season. The- 1949-50 Colts will be somewhat stronger -than the 1948- 49 'edition, it is „indicated, • Harry McEWaii, Who played with; Stratford Indians in the OHA Senior "A" Series last year, and previously .With Celts . for several years/ will, be ba'ckagain, having purchased' a home here. Dick Carter, a. former, Clinton Juvenile, has .returned to to*8ii and will be available 'for goal. Dick has' been playing for Har- riston' for some time •and has, been .,practising for the past threee:weeks with, .thatclub +. Members of the::•team started prodsing this week in Clinton Arena'. to try and get some of the`; summer weight off .their frames, in other word's they have started their training this year with no skates but are go- ing try and rent the Stratford, or other artificial ice arena for thee, occasional practice with skates. lows: Honorary president, Dr. J. •Shale; president, Jack Scrut- nn, riiarager, Bert Gliddon; coach," Roy • Goodhue; committee; Frank VcE wan Kelso Streets,ee is Caryl .Draper, vBi11 Thiel, Ken Pickett; equipment" -Hugh Ladd and Eric Switzer. The Club will be represented at the annual meeting of the OHA in Toronto. this Saturday by sev- eral officials, • Ninth Wolf Pelt Turned in for Bounty The largest pelt of a timber wolf brought in this fall to County Treasurer A. IL Erskine's office, Goderich, for the bounty of $25, was delivered Monday by H. Schill, Formosa. It measured six feet from nose to tail. Mr. Schill shot the wolf near' Kintail in Ashfield Township The treasurer said' this is the ninth pelt to be brought in 'o HONORED AT BANQUET Blyth -Reginald Thrush, Chap - lean, grand master of the-IOOF in Ontario, addressed ,approxim Officers Elected ately 125 Odd Fellows - and Re - Officers were elected' as fol- bekahs at' a banquet Yoe Can Now Purchase Your Fresh Meats At Our .Store! We carry the finest.: quality beef that.,.can be secured. STEAK.S OUR SPECIALTY! EXTRA SPECIALS 'for December ' 2'. .& 3 CLARK'S PORK and. Wagstaffe's RASPBERRY BEANS . 2 20 -oz, rims 27c I JAM 1g. jar 33c Culverhouse Choice f Weston's WED PUMPKIN . 28 -oz. 'tin 10e COOKIES , . ib. 29c York Frosted' RASPBERRIES pkg. 39c FRESH FILLETS of SALMON lb. 55c York Frosted PEAS pkg. 31c Texas Seedless 126's Grapefruit 4 for 23c 3 CAKES 23c Choice Hearts of CELERY bunch 23c York Frosted STRAWBERRIES pkg., 43c FRESH FILLETS of COD lb. 34c York Frosted CAULIFLOWER pkg. 31e . Louisiana' Sweet YAMS 2 lbs. 23c SHEARING'S NEW MODERN SELF SERVE.. FOOD MARKET PHONE 48 -- Free Delivery -- CLINTON Insulatelourself! Different, isn't it? That's what you will say when your car is equipped with A New G.M. HEATER Your house may be in- suk ted., How about you? HERE'S THE ANSWER. DEFROSTERS • FANS • CHAINS ` SNOW TIRES ANTI -FREEZE • THERMOSTATS Everything for Safe, Comfortable Winter Driving Lorne Brown Motors Your friendly G.M. Dealer Phone 367W 116 0 CLINTON. WINS FROM SE�,AFO 'I and Bill Refausse (C), 11-15 12 e..Clarke er;d:-Bipart Y)ifj PI t•t encs anon an 1Jet IN BADMINTON L ie :and Jim Southgate '(S lost to Florence Symons and'Pill flly15: total Clinton Badminton Club de- Seafnorth'(C). 2-C51-linton 41318; 'L i Bated Seaforth ,Badminton Club .) ;'9M1,A� 'sig , : OUBLES 13;s Cir 7-5 on the Clinton court's 'Tues; and 4 M day evening in their first clash 1 fkeY and 11clt Taylor(S) dC);,12- in the newly -organized Western is A5k6y 15-10; (Cly 12 C 01 ar' 15-10, M. Box a M. it o Ba n in t , d i ton Association :Clarke (S) lost to B JacltSon Clinton won the mixed••doubles•. Loiselle and M. Mueller (S)• last "B" league. 'eii E d E. Hartley (C) 0-15, 91.5 T P- a'ther Initiates' Son ; Into Free Masonry «y our , Hensall a correspondent) A very unique ceremony :Was ,held in Huron Masonic Lodge, Hensall, Monday, evening,, •Nov. 28, when Wor. Master D. A..Mof- fat, assisted by his son Eldred, initiated his son, Gerald: The ledge also was honored b o, a official visit Y n satFri from da R t. Wo• i .B Dec.W.M. :ra 2 Cann, v-• r E ✓ J Exeter, South Huron District. DDGIVI of At the conclusion Of the work, Rt. Wor.' Bro: .H. J. Kastner, ,lnDGMVI, Seb'ringville presented V. Wor. Bro. W. O. Goodwin with his apron and collar, the emblem of his office as a 'Grand Steward of Grand Lodge. Visitors were present' from Stratford, Toronto, London, Clin- ton, Exeter, Lucan, Gnanton, Sea- forth, and itchell. 4.2 and the ladies' doubles 2-1, to; A. Mason and F. Symons', (C), but lost the men's doubles 2-1. ' 6=15,' 12-15; total-Seafortlt .I - Stratford "B" team will play C'.Jiistori 2; in Clinton Thursday evening, De- 'MEN'S DOtJBLES-S. Dorxance cember 1, in the next scheduled and G Hays. (S) defeated M'' Mil Thursday, December 8. . T2; T. "Southgate and J, • South - MIXED DOUBLES -Pat Trout- gate (S) lost to B. RefausseandV J. Sorenson igg a p.. Box Sdefe'ed Johnson (C), 15-5, 15_5; Nirm virions and B. Hanl •,t',2 , Bess Meir an ys (S) 15-5 15-9• total Seaforth 2 Thatch. Clinton; plays in Listowel, ler ond.•L. Johnson ,(C), 15-6;15- beck 5-6;` 15 beck and Stan Dorrance (5) de- �, Soren d(C) 10-15, 16-18;„ S feated: Margaret' ,Titley "and •Leri yl S ( ) d George Ha lost to Erma ;Hartley ' an e. (a) 'clinton I; grand total 'Cao Mill r forth 5 - Clinton 7. e , . (C)„113,17, 10-15, 7,.15i •. Mary Sox mid Dick Box (S) de- reated Betty Jackson and John Sorenson (C), 15-i1, 18,1509,16; lvfayda Mueller, and Ted South- gate' (5) . lost to Helen Taylor, THE NEWS RECORD F(l�Iil; *TIE 5ItUNTINd,1 • The ChristmasW Muslc Is,vinThe Air;: Does your RADIO bring it in CLEAR nad BRIGHT with the full tons. qualsties that it originally had, or is it getting'we> ani"'otiisy, perl,ap " I`lei`.; or distorted, or maybe not workipg at all? RIGHT NOW is the time AO get it checked' over and put in ;: perfect...ivorking shape fro' the "Christ- mas Season., M oid the pre -Christmas 'rush. Bring your radio in now or phone 3 13 for pick-up :and delivery service. • DON'T ' WAIT and be 'disappointed. MERRILL RADIO and , ELECTRIC CLINTON CLINTON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1949' Sponsored by 'Murphy Lodge LOL 7 0 1 TOWN HALL, CLINTON f NEW AND OLD TIME DANCING Prize for. Best Jitter. -.Bug Dancers Prize. for Spot Dance Admission: 50 cents OF TOBOGGANS "SNOW KING" in 4, 5 and 6 foot • 4 ,r4 5.25 -- 6.75 & 8.25 :i • ' 1.444„4- - M114.Q444+•:Hr ;-44.:4 �a.;4a:0•:+: S4-0,t,O+4 t HHw, -44 ra��+ "SPITFIRE" SLEIGHS with hand bar steering .7--• Two Sizes' 3.39 and 4.25 HOCKEY : STICKS. far. every age . , ' priced 39c, 55c, 79c, 1.50 ORIGINAL MAGNETIC ' HOCKEY GAME at 6.98 (a real good game); ^ .,..�. M.`•.w ^ . i«:�.,N� ,NH;. �,a�.p+. �H �P : r:.. Aa'w+:w� W «f '�+p'•4 aN;N H•,�sn : fii�.r�aa�«HW «4'+•. iHi«WW�H:a.�,.�,0,«�. DOLL PRAMS - perfect replicas of full size baby carriages 4.50, 10.50, 12.50 O'ODORLESS o ELEGANT o EQUIVALENT HEAT 2 k. w. 'O BURNS No. 1 DISTILLATE or KEROSENE t� henever it's cold.. 'LEO' TURNS ON THE HEAT!! You can really `turn on the heat' with this new Leo . and make your rooms glow with comfort. Safe, silent, odourless and elegant, the Leo is used in places where ordinary kerosene heaters wouldn't be tolerated. It pours heat into a good sized room, can boil a kettle, and can be carried anywhere. Will give years of faithful service . just what you want, Very economical )sand very warming - heat output can be regulated -burns 40 .hours on one gallon of No. 1 distillate or kerosene. A'ilable in rich pastel colours --.Cream, light green and gold to suit your furnish- ings. Isn't this just what you want? 39•so 'LEO' ROOM HEATER SEE IT ON DISPLAY! SUTTER-PERDUE SPECIAL for Early,: Christmas Shoppers We �'have 'received a special shipment of White Broadcloth Shirts from one of Canada's leading shirt manufacturers THE PERFECT GIFT FOR CHRISTMAS Special While They Last 3.95 ea. All Sizes 14-17 Herman's Men's Wear - For the Best in Gifts for Men .-- ailtniore Hats ; Forsyth Shirts DOLL STROLLERS - the doll's version of the famous "Nibs Chariot" 2.95 MECCANO SETS in size 0 to 5 at 1.60 to 8.75 MeE W q IV'g November has come and gone and that means CHRISTMAS is only 24 days away. We can help you make your family happy with our supplies for -- THE HUNTER: DELUXE WOOL SHIRTS .. ea. $7.75 1534-17 (8 assorted plaids) Drop Seat HUNTING COATS, ea. 19.95 PLAID MACKINAW HUNTING COATS ea: 12.95 LEATHER TOP BOOTS, Reduced to 6.50 - 7.50 Also an asortment of Cleaning Equip- ment, Recoil Pads, Hunting Knives, Compasses, Ammo., etc. THE SKATER: CCM Ladies' Figure 'Skating Outfit, No. 276 $15.95 CCM 'Ladies' Tube Skating Outfit, No. 171 •11.95 CCM Men's Matched;Set; No. 113 14.50 CCM Men's. Matched Set, No. 117 25.95 CCM Boys' Skating Outfit, No. 165 7.95 CCM Girls"Skatin' Outfit, No. 171G 7:95 THE JUNIOR HUNTER: DAISY AIR RIFLES: Red Ryder Single Shot No. 100 Deluxe Pump Repeater Targeteer Pistol Set $6.55 2.70 9.35 4.60 BB SHOT for above Guns in stock THE HOCKEY PLAYER: HOCKEY STICKS 50c - $2.75 SHOULDER PADS . 3.00 - 3.75 • 7.00 HOCKEY PANTS 3.50 and 4.75 SHIN PADS, 89c - 1.50. 2.50 & 3.75 HOCKEY GLOVES - 3.50' - 4.75 - LLOVES-3:50'-4.75- 5.005.75& 9:50 BICYC LES CCM Ladies' Standard ---$49.95 CCM Gent's Balloon -=$59.95 CCM 'Boys' Juvenile -$47 For the Chrsitmas Season our Record Bar boasts such numbe "Rudolph The Red Nosed' Reindeer" Gene Autry 89c "Merry Christmas Waltz" "Winter Wonderland" "Here Comes Santa Claus" Buddy Clark "He 'Ordd Fashioned Tree' "While Shepherds Watched Thei Cee Autry .79d "Hark The Herald Angels Sing' Choir and Organ $ N•TAR 1 O Sporting Goods of Quality" Phone 42 Clir, cin fiyood E rips