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Clinton News-Record, 1946-05-16, Page 8
i�T�KMy+:iM,,+.'"_�!.I!d«:!:::«.,w.•'k: ; S ;7F+F�: ; r•+l :: ;w ;w, ,..w; :.+:".; ; kd ;"g!gMS!!,F:�MZ:: PAGE EIGHT CLINTON NEWS -RECORD -P-O R -T TOWN SOFTBALL to;norrow. LEAGUE CERTAINTY Operation of the Town Softbal: League is a certainty this season. At a preliminary meeting in the Torten Council Chamber, Monday evening, it was decided to secure lists of players and submit at another S It looks as if several teams 'Will bee up as foi1.1 w.i; Knitters, w o won the title last year; Canadian Legion (members only); Canada Packers and Sherlock Manning (combined) ; Junior Farm- ers; and Main Street. Those interested in playing softball are asked to attend tomorrow night's meeting in the same place at 8 p.n,, rneeting. WE NOW HAVE "FOREVER AMBER" By KATHLEEN WINSOR $3.00 McEWAN'S I-. TENDERS WANTED OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST Township of Goderich Tenders will be received until May. 25 for the construction of two culverts; one at Fred Thompson's hollow, Bayfield Line, 4 by 6 and 28 feet long; one at the end of the Cut Line, Blue Water Highway, 12 feet by 4 feet with 20 foot clearance. Built to Provincial specifications. Council will furnish both cement and steel. A marked cheque for $150 to accompany each tender. For other particulars see Mr. Roy Tyndall, R.R. 3, Clinton, Road Superintendent. R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk, R.R. 2, Clinton 20-21-b Chesterfields and Chairs Rebuilt Like New Fine Selection of Coverings Workmanship Guaranteed JACK'S UPHOLSTERING Huron and Orange Sts. PHONE 460 - Clinton 20-21-b DANSATONE RECORD PLAYERS $49.95 SPARTON and ADIDISON RADIOS $27.95, 36.95, 54.95 EPPS SPORT SHOP Headquarters For All Sporting Goods Ready Made Suits and Topcoats A SHIPMENT OF SUITS JUST ARRIVED IN BLUES and BROWNS Sizes 37 to 42 BOYS DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS 2 Pair Longs and Double Breasted Coats Sizes 28, 29 and 30 $17.75 Davis & Herman CUSTOM TAILORS — Be Measured by a Tailor Curtain & Drapery Materials NOW IN STOCK ALSO CURTAINS MADE UP BROWN'S (One door north of the Royal Bank) Ladies' Bowling Season Opens Next Wednesday. Weather permitting, the season opens for the members of the recently organized Clinton Ladies' Bowling Club on the greens at 7.30 p.m. next Wednesday, May 22. Prospective members are re- quested to he on hand for the opening. A membership of 45 is in sight. A. membership meeting was held in the Town Council Cham- ber Tuesday evening with a good attendance. The president, tlrs. J. M. Elliott, was in the chair. Mrs. Fred Hanley was .c:ected convener o' the Social Committee. The executive is ironing out var- ious detaile r•i h the executive of the Men's eloWing C!;b Stan Tudor Named Head Huron -Perth A. meeting to draw up the season's schedule of the Huron -Perth Baseball League, an OBA affiliate, is being held at Hensall Monday evening next. The various clubs were represented at a meeting in Hensall Tuesday even- ing when a strong executive was elected as follows: President, Stan Tudor, Hensall; lst vice-president, LeRoy O'Brien, Zur- ich; 2nd vice-president, Gordon A. Miller, Clinton; secretary, J. ,R. But- ler, Clinton; treasurer, John Liver- more, Clinton; executive committee, two representatives from each club. Clubs expected to enter the inter- mediate series are as follows: Aubuxn- Blyth Combines, Goderich, Clinton Colts, Clinton R, grid C. S„ ,b eltelie Zurich, Hensall, Ll108b, St. Marva. It was decided that the executive confer with the executive of the WOAA at a meeting in Wingham tonight. LADIES' SOFTBALL TONIGHT The Lions Club are his year spon- soring a Ladies Softball Club. The first practice will be at teh C.C.I. at 6.30 Thursday (tonight). George Jefferson Heads Huron District IOOF Huron District No. 8, I.O.O.F., met in Fidelity Lodge, Seaforth, with Dist- rict Deputy Grand Maste. W. J. Thompson in the chair, assisted by J. Arnold Westcott as secretary. Officers elected for the ensuing term were: D:D.G.M., Elect, George George H. Jefferson, Clinton; district warden, Clark Fisher, Exeter. LOCAL WINNERS • COUNTY MUSIC FESTIVAL GIVEN' (Continued from Page 1) itor chosen by Adjudicator, who shows Best Musicianship in Piano Solo Classes inclusive—Glen Oliver, Brussels; Gold Wrist Watch, donated. by Filsinger's Jewelry and Gifts, Goderich, for the Boys' Vocal Solo Glasses 49, 55 and 77 --Jack Alilan, Goderich; A $10. War Savings Cer- tificate, onated . by R. Breckenridge, Goderich, for Winner of Piano Solo Glass 24-- Mollie Bisset, Goderich; Two $5. War Savings Certificates, and $2. War Saving Stamps,, donated by•Goderich Elevator and Transit Co., for first and second prizes for Vocal Duet Class 64— Jean Gibbings and Gladys Pepper, Clinton. 2nd. Kenneth Keys and Ruth Clark, Varna; Two $5. War Savings Certificates, donated by E. J. Pridham, Goderich, for Win. ners of Vocal Duet Class 43—Loraine Hamilton and Marguerite Hall, Blyth, $5. War Savings Certificate, donated by' Mrs. M. Hetherington, for highest mark in Bach Section Piano Classes ---Thelma Brothers and Mavis Oliver, Brussels, tied for this award. A. sec- ond $5. Certificate was provided by Goderich Music Club; $2. Cash, don- ated by C. Woods, for Horn Solo Class 90—Paul Armstead, R.R. Goderich; Two Silver Cups, donated by J. E. Beechler, Goderich, for Piano Duet Class 25—Eunice Milne and Mollie Bisset, Barbara Henry and Margaret Henry; Two Silver Cops, donated by Goderich Music Club for Above tie. Silver Medals for 1st prize—Piano Solos Donated by Goderich Salt Coe-- Class, 1 --Marion Hemingway, Bruss- els; 2—Margaret Perrie, Brussels; 3 and 4—Glen Oliver, Brussels; 6— Jane Graham, Goderich; 6—Floren;:e Wilson, Goderich; 7—Evelyn Raith- by, Auburn; 8 and 9- eShiiley Rober- tson, 'ioeeilcn 1 ,• 11, 12—Margaret henry and Catharine •Cutt, Goderich; 14—none; 15 and 16—Annetta Young, Goderich; 18, 19; 21—Thelma Broth- ers and Mavis Oliver, Brussels; 28— Marguerite gall, Blyth; Vocal Solos, 44—Judy Wallis, Goderich; 45—Bar- bara Ann McVittie, Goderich; 46 -- Marguerite Hall, Blyth; 47—Beverly Boyes, Clinton; 48—Donald McAdam, Goderich; 49 --Jeanne Snyder, Clint- on; 51—Jayne Mary Snell, Londes- boro; 52—Cora Driver, R.R. Goderich; Donna Fowler, Seaforth and Barbara Middleton, Clutton, (bronze medals); 53—Richard Snell, Londeshoro: 54— Kenneth Keys, Varna; Mac Taylor, ;Blyth (bronze medal); 55— Robert Feagan, Goderich; George Beatty, Varna, (bronze medal); 74—Rose Marie Hartmann, Goderich and June Work, Brussels; 75, 76 and 77—Jane Graham and Jack Allan; Marguerite Hall, Blyth, (bronze medal). In all Classes wherein the contestants did not obtain 80 marks, the prizes were withheld. This is in order that we Johnson's Quality Groceries AYLMER DICED CARROTS 2 for 25c 38c 1/2 Cut -Rite (125 ft. roll) Wax Paper 23c Snack Sacks, 2 for 19c Jutland Sardines 2 for 23c Aylmer GREEN PEA Soup 2 for. 19c lb. — 40e Maxwell House Coffee (in tins) 48c LIPTON'S NOODLE SOUP 2 for 25c �/2 lb. -45c i/2 lb. Gerber's Oatmeal Mixture .,25c Gerber's Cereal Food 25c Lake Shore (20 oz. bottle) Prune Nectar 39c Club House Coffee 47c Halo Shampoo 25c, 49e PINEAPPLES 24's ORANGES 344's 288's 252's 220's 3 doz. for 45c; 3•for'$1.25 $1:00 42e 48c • 55c THREE FREE DELIVERIES 10.30 A.M.-2.30 P.M. -4.30 P.M. GRAPEFRUIT 112's 4 for 29c PHONE 286 WEEKEND VALUES at your Red & White Store RED & WHITE gek ,, . PALMOLIVE SOUPS 2 tins 19c SOAP, 4 for 23c READY CUT Macaroni ... lb. 6c PRUNE Nectar ... btl. 35c RED & WHITE PURE COCOA '/ lb. 11c [ WhenAvailable McLAREN'S Coffee jar 45c MOYERS MALT Onions .._.. jar 15e AYLMER GRAPE Juice btI.22c GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES TOMATOES CALIFORNIA JUICY 344's PINEAPPLE RADISHES ORANGES doz. GRAPEFRUIT LETTUCE, BANANAS CELERY CALIFORNIA JUICY 360's CABBAGE ASPARAGUS LEMONS 3 for 10c CURES CAULIFLOWER CARROTS SHEARING 'S FOR FOODS OF FINE QUALITY PHONE 48 Free Delivery CLINTON -- COMPLETE -- LUBRICATION SERVICE © LUBRICATE CHASSIS © CHANGE CRANK CASE OIL © CHANGE DIFFERENTIAL AND TRANSMISSION LUBRICANTS © REPACK FRONT WHEEL BEARINGS • REPACK ,SPRING COVERS © CHECK BRAKE FLUID © CHECK STEERING GEAR 130X THE BEST COSmS NO MORE AT Lorne J. Brown. Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Sales and Service PHONE 178 SELLING YOUR CAR? We.. Pay Highest Possible Cash Price Using NEWS -RECORD Classified Adieu pays. One cent a word cash (minimum 25 cents). • • • The sewerage project was discussed at a meeting hi the MacKenzie House Friday evening, last. Good progress is being made on a new building being erected by C. Proctor at the southeast corner of Orange and Huron Sts. * * * Clinton Lions Club executive held a meeting in the Agricultural Office last evening. The next club meeting will be held Thursday evening next, May 23, when "Navy Night" will be celebrated, with Capt. Hugh Camp- bell, Toronto, as special speaker. Bayfield Players Stage Interesting Play Here The AYPA of St. Paul's Anglican Church sponsored a very fine enter- tainment in their Parish -Hall on Mon- day evening when the Trinity Dram- atie Club, Bayfield, put on their play, "Aunt Tillie Goes To Town." There was a fair attendance. The play was introduced by the rector, Rev. R. M. P. Bulteel, who Welcomed both the players and the audience. The play was well presented under the direction of Rev. R. C, Holmes and was well received. The characters were Mrs. L. Scotch - leer, Mrs. J. Sturgeon, Jr., Milvena Sturgeon, Mrs. W. Sturgeon, Betty Lou Larson, Jack Sturgeon, . Gemeinhardt, Garfield Westlake, Jr„Aud- rey Sturgeon, Mrs. W. Parker and Beverley York, may maintain the high standard of performance which has been establ- ished at The Huron County' Music Festival., Having Commenced Work at wrecking NORMANDIE HOTEL Clinton We Have FOR SALE Lumber Brick - Cement Blocks Windows - Doors - Bathroom Outfit One Store Front Radiation Heating of all the Hotel Radiators and Boilers Apply on location to Howe Wreckers Township of HULLETT will hold their COURT OF REVISION on the Assessment Roll on Monday, June 3 at 3 P.M. in Community Hall, LONDESBORO 19-20-21-b erfr'S r T u-e,cij DEATHS Box Plants Tomatoes - Cabbage Cauliflower - Stocks Petunias - Snapdragon, etc, Also a Quantity of Azaleamums PHONE 264 Clifford H. Epps 19-20-21-b Wanted To Buy Best Prices Paid For Good WALNUT either standing trees or logs %Gish Veytee4 Ca. PHONE 4-4754 or Write 2 Edward St., Kitchener Ont. 19-20-21-22-b GARBAGE COLLECTION Householders are requested to place any loose papers, etc. in a container (card- board or otherwise) that may be left at the dump without scattering; A. FULFORD, Garbage Collector -19-20-b THURSDAY„ MAY 16, 1946, MAY 16th to 18th CAPTAIN JOHN SANT-WHITE E TCIIT L'1 CLAMS per tin 29c TISSUE ...... 4s rolls 25c AYLMER SWEET PICKLED MOTH DED with 5% DNI', BEES jar 27c Very Effective ....,. btl, 29e. DEWKIST CHOICE PEAS ........ 2' tins 29c DR. BALLARD'S per bottle 35e DOG FOOD .... 2 tins 27e ROSE BRAND CHUTNEY DICED PICKLES jar 25c I%OTS .. , . 2' tine 25c CHICKEN ILADDIE orwexAR per tin 32eSOAP 3' bars Pre GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES CANADAR FINEST KRAFT 'DINNER per pkg. • 19c 2 bottles 29c JAVEX PRUNE JUICI8 Choice Meats A MN 1w11110-2Cd/01.414M 5 bars 25c ORVAL LOBB • Court of Revision Township of Goderich • A Court of Revision to hear and determine com- plaints against the assessment roll for 1946 will be held at Holmesville, on MONDAY, MAY 27, at 10 a.m. I • Ail complai i to be in writing and mailed to the undersigned by May 24. All parties 4ssessed for dogs that have since been destroyed must return the tags or be charged in taxes. R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk, R.R. 2, Clinton 20-b Mr NOTICE ! TENDERS will be accepted by the Clerk of i Stanley Township for the Crushing and Hauling of i 6,000 yards of gravel. Gravel to be crushed to size of one inch, and Township to have the privilege of drawing with one truck. Gravel to be delivered on roads by Octobr 1, 1946. Marked cheque for five per cent of tender to . accompany tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be in hands of Clerk May 31. FRED WATSON, Clerk 20-21-b Come In and Hear! The New ELECTRONIC PHONOGRAPH with Built -In Amplifier. Just plug into any •socket and play it, with built-in amplifier, 4"x6" elliptical speaker, crystal pick-up, easy on records, and standard needles can be used. Now on Display in BUTLER'S STORE, Huron St. ALSO — RADIOS, RADIO TUBES, BATTERIES, SHUR-SHOCK FENCERS, HOT SHOTS, HOT PLATES, FLASH LIGHTS, DOMINION WASHERS, FORCE ELECTRIC RANG171 i'ES, IRONS and TOASTERS. Watch for the New ROGERS REFRIGERATOR which will soon be on display. Leave your order at store or Phone 290W GROVES ELECTRIC SPECIAL WE ARE OFFERING FOR THIS WEEK ONLY SUCCESS LIQUID WAX quart 83c SUCCESS LIQUID WAX pint 43c SUCCESS PASTE WAX pound 25c 1 USED COOK STOVE with reservoir and back guard $20.00 SUTTER & PERDUE PHONE 147W CLINTON, ,ONT. Order Your New Stewart Warner Radio Now At present we have a few good second-hand radios priced for quick sale or trade-in. Highest Prices Paid For Used Radios Specialized Radio Repairing -30 Day Guarantee on all replaced parts. MERRILL RADIO and ELECTRIC Radio and Electrical Appliance Repairing King I,St. Clinton