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Clinton News-Record, 1947-11-13, Page 8
Ir'AGE EIGHT' CLANTON NEWS4RECORD .. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1947' secrotar%-ti' It was r LIUGH R. HAWKINS Londesboro Prepares ON EXECUTIVE • for Big Hockey Season 1 %JAS" ' DL•liJAY LA\ A lj11. CLUB FOR PLAY IN TOWN HALL A1;group of local badminton players -."'.-id- deced that't'he individual fee: be $3 for the season and that memberships be'accepted immediately. It was pointed out that those 'wishing to join the new Badminton Club should pay $3 to Mr. Leyburne at Ellwood, and enthusiasts .met the Property 'Epos' Sport Shop'(;phone 42). Later, Committee of the Town Oouneil in the when sufficient memberships are re - rowel Hall last eveningeand made an ceived, the Badminton Cleb will be agreement with the oommitee, act- ing in behalf of the Toiwn Council., to rent the upper portion athe Town formially organized. In the meantime, the provisional Niall for two evenings a week during committee will ,attempt to get the ball the the' next five months for the purpose rolling acrd the birds flying by hay- operating a badminton (dub.ing' the courts had out and nets and The Property Cemnvittee designated statrdards purchased. Tuesday snit Thursday evenings for The provisional committee consists use of the Badminton Club, and set the nightly rental mate, the Club to of +Mrs, Doug Ball, Pied Leylburne, Bob Hale, Willard Aiken,Charles eupply its own janitor service. Johnson, klal Hartley, Orval Lobb, Subsequently the badminton grout+ Dick Atkey and Lyle McKee, with met and formed' themselves into a provisional committee, with Pian Ley - other interested parties to be added. NNW English China Breakfast Set, White and Gold 38 pieces 10.95 Breakfast Set in Oxford Blue, Maroon and Green 38 pieces 15.75 Breakfast Set in Surrey Florence pattern 38 pieces 16.25 Dinner Service in Avon Cottage blue 53 pieces 21.75 Dinner 'Service hi Meakins Sunshine 65 pieces 23.75 Dinner Service in Meakiiss Sunshine 47 pieces 21.75 Cake Set in Rosins Bone China 18 pieces 14.98 Cups and Saucers 65c to 4.75 9k 0'r Put Away Plan. 10% 'down payment vvitl1 hold anything until Christmas week McE WAN'S Sanitary Sewerage Services HAND DUG, AND EASEMENT WORK Completed to Plumbing FOR INFORMATION as to depth required at property line for cellar drainage and sewerage CONTACT US McKay Contracting Co. Princess 'St. W. CLINTON Phone 37311 ANTI — FREEZE PRESTONE is scarce, but we have a good supply of other Anti -Freeze for safe radiator protection. Fill up now. While protecting the radiator, remember the working parts. Switch over to winter weight oil and grease. Let us completely 'WINTERIZE your car. JACKET TYPE HEATERS.; Plug in type. Assure easy 1 suing on cold mornings. Batteries, Heaters, De -frosting Fans, GIass De-frosters to suit your particular caste Used Car Specials 1936 Oldsonlobile Coupe Lorne Brown otors CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH FARGO SALES and SERVICE and AUTO ELECTRIC DAY 36'7-W - PHONES - NIGHT 367-4 House of Robberlxn Made -to -Measure 1. Suits} ';_Overcbats I REASONABLY PRICED GOOD RANGE OF SAMPLES 1 REASONABLE DELIVERY Davis & Herman •.•...*......a..,�. ,�.. 14' D cess oo a Sniting 1 and li also Triinniings• One doer north of the Royal Bank N..v,a..T+.nrHa:n,ewMsv`•,evvaers•oawe.ae.ea.•a�wr�va�,t,, WOA ASSOCIATION Despite inclement weather, the Western Ontario : Athletic Associat- ion's annual meeting was well attend- ed at Wingbam. M. L. "Tory" Gregg was unani- mously chosen president for his four- th terra, Other officers elected were: Honorary president, John W. Hanna, 1V1;JPdta frest vice-president, Glenn Johnston, Fgrdwieh; second vine- pres ident;, Frank "Batch" Murphy, Ches- ley; .secretary, Miss Jean Tervit, Wingham; .treasurler, Alfred Leek - ridge, Wingham; ;protest and exec- utive committee, Ike +Blair, Brussels; Harry Doughty, Walkerton; Jim Mc- Farlane, Ghesley; Hugh Hawkins Clinton; Edward Matheson, Clifford. Has Grown Steadily Since its foundation in December, 1944, the W.O.A.A. has grown stead- ily, and .statisities showed .that 69 hockey teems operated last season, with 137 ball teams, composed of 3,000 players operatilag this -past sum- mer. Finaneially, the organization showed receipts to date at $1,755.16, with a balance of '$1,410,58 on hand, Londesboro Athletic Association has organized for the -.hockey seas- on with the following officers: pres- ident, Cliff ,Saunderoedkr Secretary - treasurer, George Cowan; coach, Walter Taras; timekeepers, Harold Beacom and Jaok Webster; equipment and first aid, Keith Hazelwood; tran- sportation, Harold Beacom; goal jud- ge, William Knox; representatives,. Walter Taras, Jack Lee, George Cowan,. Freeman' Tunny; sports edit- or, Jack Webster. included in this were bonds, invested at $1,000. Plans for .Hockey During the course of themeeting, plans were made to operate the fol- iowing series for this season: Inter- mediate hockey, A and B..series, A for towns and villages over 1,000 population, the latter for plaees of less than 1,000. population. Juvenile and midget, A and B series, bantani and pee -wee, Junior groupings may be also in the ;offing should enough entries warrant such. Girls' hockey is to be set aside this season. Smarten Up YOUR BATHROOM and KITCHEN with New Style Fixtures SEE THEM AT HUGH R. HAWKINS PLUMBING and HEATING BINGO TOWN COUNCIL CHAMBER Saturday, Nov. 15 at 8 p.m. GOOD PRIZES Auspices Clinton Branch No. 140, Canadian Legion al30 1 Rubber Footwear • for MEN and BOYS The products of Five Companies o MINER'S , • B. F. GOODRICH A'GUTTA PERCHA 5' BRITISH RUBBER i ACTON'S Choose the Make Most Suits You at AIKEN'S 0 0 min os10 : o a=o� New Low Cash and Carry Prices PLUS FREE DELIVERY OVER 300 DIFFERENT ITEMS REDUCED IN PRICE THIS WEEK IN OUR STORE Stock Up and Save Money— Nov. 14 and 15 NO. 1 CREAMERY BUTTER lb. 63c GRANUL.A.TED SUGAR . 10 lbs. 99e HEINZ TOMATO SOUP tin 10c VAN CAMP'S PORK AND BEANS • 2 tins .35c ALIE'N'S APPLE JUICE 2 20 oz. tins 23c FRANKFORD PEAS , tin 12c SmITH'S PURE TOMATO KETCI3UP battle 23e TEIXSUN GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 20 oz. tin 100. SHEARING' S RED AND WIHTE FOOD MARKET Phone 48 — FREE DELIVERY — Clinton Popular -Economical BOWLING Dorothy Parke; tournament convene: reporter, W. E. Southgate, George Hays; membership committee ' It was decided' to hold the regular (As et November 12) Frances Matthews ';and Richard Box; ' round-robin toe rnaamente every Wed - MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE property committee, J. C. M. ackenele; nesda+y evening,' sleeting at 7.306. HT Pts, w44:441a .L +:4?r`+Ii.;G.+«ay,!oea ,4f,,,+,t; ..Z.J1es+ +:«a sa4. +«*» . . �• W L All Stare ... ... 9 3 3 21 Alley Rats .: . 9 3 3 21 Blue Again . .... 6 6 2 14 Harriett 6 6 2 14 Blue Bombers 6 6 0 12 Mac's Rest , . , , , „ 5 7 1 11 Whitelsex'' 4 8 3 11 Greenhorns 3 9 2 . 8 High Triple --Howie Grealis 766 (Alley Rats). . High +Single—Bert White 331 (White - sox). WEARWELI1 GIRLS' 'LEAGUE W • I. HT Pts, Pelicans 11 4 5 27 Parrots 8 7 2 18 Hawks 7 8 1 15 Eagles '' 4 11 2 10 High Single—Olive Cartes' 294 (Peli- eans BOY'S BAWLING LEAGUE W . • L HT Pts. Downpina 9 3 3 21 Green Hornets 8 4 3 19 Hoboes 5 7 1 11 Sockeye 2 10 1 5 High single—,Bob Ellett- 250 (Down- pins) LONDESBORO MEN'S LEAGUE Slow Starters .... 12 6 4 28 Tallyhos 11 7 4 26 BA's 7 11 2 16 Extremes 6 12 2 14 High triple -- Glen Carter, 721 (Slow Starters Hig15e single — H Youngblutt 300 (Tallyhos) Seaforth Badminton Organized for Season Seafortth Badminton Club members gathered .at the Commercial Hotel +Seaforbb, for a pot luck supper, after which the election of officers for the 1947-48 season was held. Nelson Cardno .past president, was chairman. Officers are as follows: President, (Liliian :Southgate; vice-president, Neil Beattie; Secretary -treasurer, Mayda Mueller; social convener, WANTED CARETAKER and ICEMAKER for Clinton Lions Arena Apply CLIFFORD IL•EPPS Phone 264 H Clinton 46-47-b You Will Want to Hear the Royal Wedding on November 20 NOW is the time to have your radio put in first class condition or have that new set of batteries installed. Just Phone 313 MERRILL RADIO AND ELECTRIC Open Sunda November Y' lb AND EVERY NIGHT NEXT + + K • .0 • WINTER, IS JUST' AHEAD Change. Your Car Lubrication — Anti -Freeze Tires — FIRESTONE •-- Batteries J. P. MANNING RED STAR GARAGE: Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service Phone 345 Albert 'St. Clinton. i/I 4.:4444.....-14Rt+.W'M'M444+A;I.,+p.G.'Ir``. ,11,44Iwlnlai I!4'' tIRMS7i! .,:, Special for This Weekend Sugar Cured Side Bacon, sliced per lb. 59c Smoked Ham, Mild Cure Shank End Round End Centre Cuts ..... per lb. 49c per lb. 53c, ., per ib. 59c For a real treat, let's have a choice 'Baby Beef Sirloin or Porterhouse Steak, per lb, 48c SPECIAL Country Style Sausage °° per lb. 28e Stanley Bros. (Successors to Ross Fitzsimons)' MODERN MEAT MARKET' Victoria St. Phone 76 Clinton • ✓ is ii Dunlop "Service", each 40 m Dunlop "Tournaanent", each 50 Dunlop "Fort", each 60 I6i EJ! ONTARIO ® SPORTING GOODS OF QUALITY PHONE 42 ;inl®ulamoui61u t10nl®MII10111BI IIBII Il2ui19u8uM1611IBWBu l BADMINTON Rackets and Shuttlecocks Large Stock To Choose From. RACKETS Dunlop "Popular", silk strung, each Dunlop `Beverley", silk strung, each Dunlop "Court Star", weathertex strung, each $9.95 Dunlop "Triply", nylon strung, each ;111.95 $6.95 7 95 SHUTTLECOCKS JOIN CLINTON BADMINTON CLUB TODAY Special Discount to Club Members tiewood Errs i9I CLINTON IIILiIIBII112111iInoi I©KIWIn FINDI.AY oil burning heaters distribute heat by two effective methods --- oirculaitibn and 'radiation. They give you "dual service". As Circulators they keep the aim of the house in motion, taking it in at the bottom of the eaSing, and sendng it out hearted at the top. . As Radiant Heaters, they , dstl4bute a steady pleasant warmth. to the area near the heatter, made possible by the special perforated casvmg. Priced f r . $99e5 to $11 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY also Oil Fur ''-.aces price installed $375 Aga, 4. Pr i, l tett ' • u f e Cold Weathe ivi; °ig Ha fxrds USED CAR SPECIALS 1947 Mercury, deluxe sedan (new) SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF FINEST AUTO ACCESSORIES White Rose Gasoline and Lubricants Cala Washing and Greasing PHONE 7,83 Gordon A., Horner, Lessee CLINTON