Clinton News-Record, 1947-10-23, Page 8SAGE EIGHT
CLETON• NEWS -RECORD"
TQi'unspay, ocrams 23, ,1947
Clinton _ Intermediates
To Operate in ORA "B".
BOWLING
MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE
(Standing as at October 221)
W L KT Pts:
3 0 1 7
2 1 1 5
,. 2 1 1 5
2 1 0 4
1 2 1 3
1 2 0 •2
1 2 "0 2
0 3 0 0
Harriers
Blue Again
Mac's Best
All Stars
White Sox
Blue Bombers
Alley Rats
Green Horns
High Single -Bent White,. Harriers,
309; high triple -Tom Steep, Mac's
Best, 718.
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WEARWELL GIRLS' LEAGUE
j(Standing as at October 22)
W 1. HT Pts,
Pelicans 4 2 2 10
Hawks 4 2 1 9
Parrots 4 2 1 9
Eagles 0 6 0 0
High single -Olive Garter, Pelicans,
'294.
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LONDESBORO MEN'S LEAGUE
(Standing as at October 22)
W I, HT Pis.
;Slow Starters 6 3 2 14
Extremes , , 5 4 1 12
Tally.lHo's 5 4 1 11
33 -We 2 7 1 5
High tLriple-George Cowan, 706;
high single -George Cowan and Glen
Carer, 292.
Clinton, Intermediate Hockey Club
was reorganized for the coming seas-
on at a meeting held' in the Town
Hall last week with 15 to 20 plrryerS
and 'fans in ,attendance.
Bert Gliddon presided, and M. J.
Sohoenhals acted as sehretary,
The financial ,stiatement, indicating
a balance in the hank of $149.09, as
presented by M. J. Schornhals, set -
rotary -treasurer, was, approved.
Caryl W. Draper was re-elected
pesident, 34. J. Schoenhals secreta -)'-
treasurer, and Bert Gliddon mmanager•.
Frank "Tiananer" McElwan 'w'ill '•act as
coach, with I{eiso Streets as assist,
ant 'coach' J. 'M. Elliott is executive
member Jack Scrriton iso transtporbat••
ion chairman; and equipment will be
in charge of Erie Switzer, Hugh Ladd,
and E. W. 2lllioth.
1±t is expected that all of last years
good •Colts will be turn out again with
the exception of Barry McEwan, who
is away. There are two or three
prospects who were not members of
the team last year.
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NEWS -RECORD Classified's cost
little but produce big results.
BOY'S, BOWLING LEAGUE
(Standing as at October 22)
W L HT Pts.
Down Pins 4 2 2 10
Hoboes ..,, 4 2 1 9
Green Hornets 4 2 1 9
Seekers. 0 6 0 0
High single--Senz•y Holmes, Down
Pins, 235.
For Hallowe'en
FALSE FACES 10c, 15c, 20c, 25c, 50c
MASKS 10e, 15e
20c
SERVIETTES
HATS
5c
PUMPKIN FACES 15c
CANDLES, Black and Orange_ 10e, 15c
CREPE PAPER, Black and Orange '2 for 25e; 2 for 35e
PARTY HATS and NOISE MAKERS
Early Christmas Shopping
M•A.D E E A.SX,
A. Magazine Gift Subseripii'on that comes throughout the
year for each member of the family or friend. Your
favorite magazines by mail. An attractive Christmas Card
sent on each Gift Order.
SPECIAL Christmas Gift RATES NOW IN EFFECT
Personal Christmas Greeting Cards
Now on Display
McEWAN'S
Open. Sunday, October 26
. and Every Night Next Week
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HAVE YOUR* CAR OR TRUCK SERVICED HERE
THE FINEST FACILITIES FOR SATISFACTION
at
THE MOST MODERN 'SERVICE STATION
• IN HURON COUNTY
Pay Us a Visit To -Day! You Will Be Well -Repaid
White Rose Service Station
Gordon A. Horner, Lessee
WHITE ROSE GASOLINE AND LUBRICANTS
Huron St. Phone 783 Clinton
Men's Underwear
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Stanfield's ALL -WOOL Heavy Underwear
Blue Label Combinations, Shirts and Drawers
Red Label Combinations, Shirts and Drawers
Stanfield's FINE ALL -WOOL Combinations
Penman's "71" and "95" Combinations
And Separate Garments.
Davis & Herman.
Dress Goods, Suitings
and Coatings
also
Trimmings
BROWN'S
One door north of the Royal Bank
No less than 56 ` alley bowlers in
eight teams are entered 'iii the :Men's
Bowling League which will operate
two nights a week -•- Monday and
Tuesday dung the 4611 and win•
ter months and well en into spring.
Teams and captains are as follows;
White ,Sox, Bert White; All Start;
Joe Cooper; Blue Bombers, Clarence
Cooper; Blue Again, Frank Grealis;
Alley Rats, Howard Grealis; Mac's
Beat, Fred MacDonald; Green Horns,
Dave Wilson; Harriers, Bert Harris.:
. 'The first half of the schedule closes
February 3, with four games a. week;
MEN'S HOWLING ;LEAGUE .
Oct. 27-7 pm.Blue Bombers vs
Wihitesox; 9 ,pmt. --All Stars vs. Blue
Again; Ott. 2& --Alley Rats vs Green.
horns; ,Mac's .Best vs Harriers;'
Nov. 3--iWlbitesiox 'vs. Blue Again;
All Stars vs Blue Bombers; Nov. 4 -
Harriers vs Alley Rats; Greenhorns
vs Mac's Best.
.Nov, 10 --AN Star's vs Mac's Best;
Whitesox vs Alley Bats; Nov. 11 -
Blue Bombers vs ;Greenhhorns; Blue
Again vs Harriers.
Nov. 17-tAIl'ley Rats vs All Stars;
Mac's Best vs. Whitesox; Nov.
Harriers vs Blue Bombers; Green-
horns vs Blue Again.
Nov. 24•--AA11 Stars vs Harriers;'
Whitesox vs Greenhorns; Nov, 25 -
Blue Bombers vs 'Mac's Best; Blue
Again vs Alley Rats.
Dec. 1 -Al Stars vs -Greenhorns;
Whitesox vs Harriers; Dec. 2 -Blue
Again vs Mac's Best; Blue Bombers
vs Alley Rats;
Dec, 8-Greon'horns vs Harriers;
Alley Rat§ ve Macs Best; Dec. 9 --
Blue Bombers vs Blue Again; White -
sox vs All. Stars.
Dec, 15- i34ae's Best vs Harriers;
A1ttey Rats vs Greenhorns; Dec. 16 -
All Stars vs Blue Again; Blue Bomb-
ers vs Whitesox.
Jan. 5 -Greenhorns vs Mac's Best;
Harriers vs Alley Rats; Jan. 6 -Alt
Stars vs Blue Bombers; Whitesox
vs Blue Again.
Jan, 12 -Rue •Again vs Harriers;
Blue Bombers vs Greenhorns; Jan. 13
-Whitesox vs Alley Rats; .All Stars
vs Mac's Best. .
Jan. 19 -Greenhorns vs Blue Again;
Harriers vs Blue Bombers; Jan. 20 --
Mac's Best vs Whitesox; Alley Rats
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APPLE JUICE`
2 20 oz. inns 25c
Campbells TOMATO SOUP
6 for 61c
Canada Dry GINGER ALE
Walkers SALTINES
21e lb. pkg.
GINGER BREAD MIX 36c
HEALTH BRAN 15c
CRANBERRIES 43e Ib.
SEEDED Lexie. RAISINS
27c lb.
BACK BACON lb. 70c
Breakfast BACON lb. 65e
COOKED HAM Ib. SOe
Rumball's Grocery
"We Deliver"
PHONE 86 - CLINTON
Bowl for, Health!'
Open Bowling --
Wednesday Evening
Saturday Evening
Every Afternoon
CLINTON
BOWLING ALLEY
1948 Model Radios
Stewart -Warner and
Northern Electric
New . Style
Electric Heaters
RADIO BATTERIES
for all types
Prompt, Rel'iab'le, Guaranteed
RADIO SERVICE
MERRILL RADIO
AND ELECTRIC
Clinton
Phone 331.3
; SKIING AND 113iAII»1INTON
TYo you Id? Do you play ,badntim-
ion? 'That's witat a; few' local sports
tninded people would like to'Idioms;
the object beidg to organize -either a
Ski Chub or a 13!adnalmton CAA or;
iiotit. Those interested are requested
to leave their names at Eilwood Eppsr.
Sport 'Sih'op, phone"•42.
1t'g'a Deal'
"Well, my auto dealer said he
never 'charged mese than : the list
price for new car." •
"How ;much did he allow you on the
Old bus?"
"Tyro 'dollars and fifty 'cents,"
ti's All Stars.
Jan.-26-+Bln'e Again ve Alley Rats;
Blue Bombers vs -Maes Best Jan..27
Whitesox ;vs Greenhorns; A11 Stars'
an Harriers:
Feb. >2=Blue Bombers -vs, Alley.
Rats; Blue Again vs 1VIac's Bent; Feb.
3-Whitesox vs Hariies's; . All .Stars
vs Greenhorns:
FRESH MEATS
Choice No. 1 Porterhouse
Steaks or Roasts per lb. 48c
A Full line of CHOICE LAMB
Leg .. per lb. 49c Shoulder .. per lb. 32c
Loin Roast .. per lb. 48c
COOKED . MEATS
Fresh Home -Made Head Cheese per lb. 25c
Home -Made Jellied Tongue .... per lb. 60c
CURED • MEATS
Full line of our own Cured Smoked Meats
to your requirements
Stanley Bros.
(Successors to Ross Fitzsimons)
MODERN MEAT MARKET
Victoria St, Phone 76
Clinton
TAKE NO CHANCES
Don't be Lett stranded on a cold morning! Have VALVES
GROUND, NEW SPARK PLUGS installed or a GENERAL
TUNE TJP, ...•
Radiator troiible should be taken care of NOW. Have it
flushed and repaired and hose connections checked before
putting in alcohol.
Using too much 'oil and gas? -- Have new rings installed
and a carburetor overhaul.
Let us put your brakes iu sound mechanical condition.
Don't be sorry -- Be Safe.
Batteries and Car Accessories, including 'Heaters and
Defrosters. Full line of Goodyear 'Tires.
Lorne Brown .Motors
SALES and SERVICE and AUTO ELECTRIC
Chrysler, Plymouth, Fargo Sales and Service
DAY 367-W - PHONE - NIGHT 3674
EXTRA CASH SPECIALS
Stock Up and Save -- Oct. 24 to Nov. 1
Allen's Apple
JUICE 2 20 oz. tins 25c
Tip Top Sweet
'CHERRIES 20 oz. titin 33c
&ate Fair Cuts
ASPARAGUS 20 oz. 117c
Culverhouse Diced
BEETS 3 20 oz. tins 25e
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Oxford Inn
Red Kidney
BEANS
Tin 16c
Barkers Toasted
SODAS
2 pkgs. 23c
Frankford
PEAS
2 •tins 26.C.
Select
Bxmnswiek
DINNER
2 tins 29c
Niaa,gaaa, Tomato
JUICE
2 this 21e
Culverhouse Diced
CARROTS • 3 tins 25c
Golden Bar
CHEESE
1/, Ib. pkg. 21c
Dewkist Golden Wax c
BEANS '112 tins 29e
::; ;. ; 40;7,1n„r
QUALITY MEATS
Sclineider's Sliced Breakfast
BACON 1,4 lb. 30c
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3 for 19c
' Solmei'der's- Minute
STEAKS lb. 43c
QUALITY FRESH FROZEN FISH
Silver Bright Fillets
SALMON lb. 49c •
Fresh Fillets
COD • Ib. 35e
Smoked Fillets
COD lb. 36e
Fillets of
SOLE lb. 46e
Garden Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
No. 1 Macintosh ,
APPLES 3 lbs. 25c'
Choice Hearts of
CELERY bunch 19c
California Juicy 288's
ORANGES doz. 33e
No. 1 Sweet Louisiana
POTATOES 2 lbs. 23e
Ontario No. 1 Cooking
ONION 8 10 lb. bag 43c
California, , Emperor
GRAPES 2 lbs. 33c
SHEARING'S
Et* , FOODS OF' FINE QUALITY
. Phone 48 - FREE DELIVERY --- Clinton
CANAD'N NATIONAL
Timetable
(Effective September 29, 1947)
,Eastward
Leave No. 28 No. 34
Goderieh . 5.40 aan. 300 p,m.
Holmesville (4) 5.55 aan. (f)8.15.p,m
Clinton 6.05 a.m. 8.25 p.m
Seaforth 6.20 a,m 3.46 p.m.
St. Coumfpan (f)'G 26a,m, (4)3.52 pen.
Dublin
6.311 aan, 4.00 p.m.
Mitchell 6.42 a.m. 4.12 pan.
Sebningvi•11e • 6.57 a,m. 4,27 pan,
Stratford Arr. 7.10 'a.m. 4.40 pan.
Lv. 7,20 'a.m. 4.45 p.m.
Guelph .Arr. 8.41 a.m. 6.03 pan.
Lv. 6.10 p.m.
Toronto (Union Stabton)
iAhr. 10.00 a,m.. 7.30 pts.
Westward
Leave No, 35 No. 37
Read the NEWS,IUECORD Adlets.
Say you saw It In The NEWS -
RECORD. i
Toronto (Union tStationi) .
7.55 arm. 6.06 p.m.
Guelph Aro 9,27 a.nt. 7.55 ,p.m,
Lv. 9.37 a?n,
Stratford Air, 10.38 a,rn. 9.25 pau.
Lv. 10.45 a.m. 9.35 p.m,
Sobringville (4)10.57 a.m. (f)9,47p,m.
Mitchell 11,12 a.m. 9.58 pan.`
Dahlin 11.22 a.m 10;09 p.m.
St. Columba/1 (4) 11.25 a.m. No Stop
Seaforbh 11.36 a.m. 10.21 p.m,
Clinton An. 41.50' a.m 10.36 p,nt.
Lv, 11.58 a.m,
Holnnesvfle (4)12.05,p.m. (f)10.42 p,na
Goderieh Arr. 12.20 pals. 11.00 p.m..
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Southward Northward.
No. 604 No. 603' •
Leave tAgrive-
3.25 p.m. Clinton 11.20 a.m.,
3.30 p.m.' Clinton Jct:. 11112 a.m.-
0.47• pan. Bruceflield 111.55' a,m
3.69 p.m. Klippen 10145' a.nv.-
4.08 p.m. Hensall 14634' a.m.
4.24 p.m. Exeter *171 nal:
4.319 ,p.m, Centralia 10:02' a.rn;•
8.27. p.m. Hyde Park 9.1' sun..
545 .p.m: Mr,'London Iii. 9.00 am.
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Special Values For Week Oct. 19 125th
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Campbell's
Tomato Soup
12 tins $1.25
6 tins 63e
2 tins 21c
Campbell's
Vegetable Soup-
or
oupor Vegetarian
Vegetable
2 for 25c
See Hand Bills For Other Soup Values
Barker's' 8 oz. pkg.
Fancy Sodas 2 for 23c
Select 12 oz. tin
Chicken Stew 2 for 25c
Select
Spaghetti & Meat Balls 18c
Heinz (New Pack) 20 oz. tin
Tomato Juice 13c
Tilbest
Muffin Mix 12c
Texsun 20 oz. tin
Grapefruit Juice 2 for 23c
Baker's
Cocoa 17c -- 27c
Gelwell 1 ib. pkg.
Wheat Starch 10c
For your Woollens use
VEL 29c
Post (Large Size)
Bran Flakes 2 far 290
Catelli (cooked)
Spaghetti
Thompson
Seedless Raisins
Norwegian
Kipper Snacks.
Catelli
Egg Noodles
Aylmer
Diced Carrots
Aylmer
Apple Juice
Harry Horne's
Cocoa
2 for 23c
2 lb. 41e
2 for 29c
14e
2 for 15!'
20 oi. tin
2 for 29e
'/2 lb. tin
100
For your Dishes use
TREND 28c
London
Laundry Soap 4 for 29c
Post (with Comics)
Corn Toasties 2 for 17e
Florida
Grapefruit
112's
5 for 27c
No 'Charge
for
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Cabbage
Celery
Lettuce
Turnips
10 Ib. Bag
ONIONS
44c
Bananas
Carrots
Parsnips
Onions
6.
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Oranges I;i
2 Doz.
for 41c6.
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Phone 286 Delivery t
W. L Johnson & Son 10301.'
DEPENDABLE GROCERIES 2.30 p.m.a
AT RELIABLE PRICES 4.30 p.m.
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De Luxe Heavy Wool Shirts 6`
Assorted Calors 'and Sizes Each $+
it 7.95 Mr,.
Woods' Drop -Seat Coats
Khaki Duck .... Each $19.9'5
Woods' Hunting
Coats
6 Red and 'black' cheek, dined each
$14.95 f
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Woods' Mackinaw Hunting Coats . it;
Unlined -red, green and blue each 11.95 ■
Woods' Hunting Caps
Each $1.50 and 1.75
Red and
black
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