Clinton News-Record, 1947-11-27, Page 8PAs(
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CLINTON IsTEWS-RECORD
inion Colts to Operate
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to O.H.A. Intermediate B
An agreement was reached'Mondlay
evening between Clinton: Lions Club
1Arena, 'Committee and Clinton Colts
Eockey ,Club covering rental of the
Lions Arena to the Hockey Club for
the coming season. This culminated
negotiations which started Several
weeks ago.
A ,teamis being entered in the 0HA
Intermediate ":B" series this winter
gni a group that may include Seaforth
144tehe11 Goderich Clinton RCAF and
• Centralia RCAF, There is nothing
definite yet regarding this grouping
however,'
,Manager Bert Gnaw)) :and Coach
Tank : Ti'mmez" ,Metnwan apparently
are going to have their hand's full
icing a contending team this winter
they will not, be able to call on
the sevices of Goderich players if
the county tons has a team, Last
(winter Duckworth, Wesbbrook and
Ken ,Miller played for Clinton.
I Here are a few of the boys who
;may ,be available for hockey here ,this
winter: goal --Art W'oodeook; d'e»
(fence-Ken'Colquhoun, 'Sod" Schoen-
hats Doug Bartliff and Clarence
Neilans; forwards -Ken Pickett, Bab
Draper Bill iCOurster, Kelso Streets
Frank McLwan Doug Andrews Bill
Ild'atthews IDiok n5'teepe Don ,Strong
iioward Coles andd, two or three (boys
who are stationed here will ,the Bell
Telephone Co.
'Manager Bert Glidden 2s expected
to represent ' Clinton Intermediate
Hockey Club at /the annual meeting
of the OkHA in Toronto a week from
Saturday.
Shop Early Shop Now
For Christmas
In Our
China Department
We Suggest
55 pc. Dinner Sets . , 19.75
66 pc. Dinner Setts .. 29.25
66 :pc. Dinner Sets 30.75
66 pc. Dinner Sets .. 27.00
66 pe. Dinner Sets .. 22.75
38 pc. Breakfast Sets 15.75
38 pc. Breakfast Sets 16.25
38 pe. Breakfast Sets 10.95
Open stock in Rainbow
now hi stock.
On Our
Book Shelf
We Feature '
The Moneyman 3.00
Judgment (.,Glen 3.00
, Friends and Lovers 2.75
Salver Nutmeg 2.75
Prince of Foxes , . , 3.00
The Hopeful Heart 3.00
Heritage Perilous 3.00
The Tin Flute ' 3.00
Prides Fancy 2.75
The Bright Promise 2.75
On Our
Toy Counter
We Have
Wind-up Trains 3.25 to 6.75
Dump Trucks 1.25 to 5.75
Diggers .. 4.25
,Dolls 1.00 to 5.95
Sewing Machines .... 3.25
Doctor and Nurse Sets
59c and 1.15
Kar ICvts .. , .,........ 6.95
Numerous Toys at Popular
Prices
On Our
Stationery Counter
We Are Showing
Note Size Boxes 35c to 55c
Notes, flower decorated
50c and 55c
Flat boxed in white
50c to 2,50
Flat boxed in colors
85c to 1.50
Upright boxed in white
1.00 to 2.75
Cedar Chests . 1.25 to 3.75
In 'Christmas Cards, we have them for everyone''s
personal likes
McE WAN'S
Christmas Suggestions
For Men and Boys
Dressing Gowns Bath Robes Smoking Jackets
Wagon Coats Parkas, men's and boys'
Windbreakers, men's and boys'
Forsyth Shirts, Pajamas, Scarves, Ties and Handkerchiefs
Biltmore Hats Wearweli Hose
Fancy Scarves, wool and silk
Brace and Garter Sets Belts, initial or tongue buckle
Scarf and Grove Sets, white and yellow
Gloves, lined and unlined
Davis & Herman
Smarten Up
YOUR BATHROOM and KITCHEN
with
New Style Fixtures
SEE THEM AT
IIUGH R. HAWKINS
PLUMBING and BEATING
Dress Goods, Suitings
and Coatings
also
Trimmings'
,rwe,�.rbr*+,.wrava.
BROWN' S
One door north of the Royal Bank
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Clinton Badminton
Grand Opening Dec. 2
Clinton's new Badminton Club 'will
have j is grand opening in the Town
Tull on Tuesday evening next, Dec-
ember 2 at eight &leloc]c when mem-
bers. and prospegtitve members are
requested to be en hand to get the
Club organized and regular play
started. Beginners especially are
welcome. Annual dues are $8 per
person.
According ;.to the agreement made
with the Towni Connell the Badminton
Club will nese the Town Hall Tuesday
and Thursday evenings unless some
other event interferes. Two 'courts
hiave been laid out each including
doubles and singles. •
Kenneth Waters Heads
Ontario Minor Hockey
Kenneth G. Waters, Toronto, form-
er nsayor of Clinton, ,has ,been elected
by acclamation as' Ontario Minor
Hockey Association president. Vice-
presidents are Harold Dunk, Camp-
beIlford; A. P. SicAivoy, Port Col -
ti THUtR SDAY, NOVE Ea 2-1, L 1947.=
DOUG. IVIcDONALD`
'WINNER SECOND
CARTER $60 AWARD
E. A. Fines principal of Clinton
Collegiate Institute,: has announced
that of the :three Carter scholarships
whieh come to the County of Huron
one goes to a former C. O. I. Stud-
ent.
The Forst Scholarship, $100 crash
has been awarded) to Dawna Walker,
Winghann; the Second ($60 cash) to'
Douglas ,McDlmald, Clinton; and the
Third (640 cash) to James Donnelly,
Goderich.
Douglas ,McDonald is the eldest son
of Mr. and Mrs. ,Sam 'McDonald, Clin-
ttn, and has received) all his education
up to mow in the Clinton schools. He
graduated' Brom 'Clinton Collegiate In-
stituute in the summer with high hon-
our standing.
btrne; •and C. J. Hardwick, Toronto.
•Secr'eltary Jack L. Christie and
Treasurer Leon Iiipwell, `.both "" of
Toronto, return to office by acclama-
tion.
New low Cash Prices
Stock Up and Save' - November 28 and 29
CHEESE, Golden Bar half -lb. pkg. 20c
STARCH, Canada Corn, • 2 pkgs. 29c
KETCHUP, Smith's Pure Tomato, bottle 23c
SPAGHETTI, Vaneamp's Cooked, 2 tins 25e
CHERRIES, Tip Top, Sweet Black, lin , . 33c
TOMATO. JUICE, Pride of Niagara, tin 10e
BEANS, Heinz Kidney, tin 1'7c
APPLE JUICE, Allen's, 2 tins 23c.
MATCHES, Red and White, 3 boxes 25c
CRANBERRIES, Eatmore Fancy, lb. 49c
GRAPEFRUIT, Texas Seedless, 112's, 5 for 25e
SAUSAGE, Schneider's large pork, Ib. 35c
SALMON, Silverbright Fillets, , lb. 49c
SHEARING'S
RED AND WHITE FOOD MARKET
Phone 48 - FREE DELIVERY - •-Clinton
Caught Napping ?
Were you one of those caught napping? Sorry vire were
unable to' supply all requests ,for Tire Chains, but we
now have a small supply 600x16.
Meanwhile, let us instal a WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER or
FAN for safe vision. Or, a HEATER for 'driving comfort,
Let us cheek your oar over for Easier Starting
Complete Winiterizing Service. Full line of Spark Plugs.
Remember us for all Mechanical, Carburetor, Electrical
or Generator Repaars
TOWING SERVICE
Check our stock of Accessories for Dad's Christmas Gift
Lorne Brown Motors
Chrysler, Plyinouth and Fargo ,,Safes and Service
Specialists in Auto Eiectaic
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Outstanding Performance and Appealing Beauty of Line 0
and Finish are combined to an unusual extent q
in this Machine o
Note These Interesting Features:
1 --Polished allumin an wringer
2---21/4-inch soli rubber rolls
3 -Wringer swings 'and stops 'autdmalticallly in eleven o
positions ,
4-Bigl porcelain enamelled tub, corrugated and finished'
in .two tones-
5 -Smooth die cast 'gyrator washes fast, clean and safely 0
6 -Moving parts submerged in oil p
7 -All spur gears -requires less power o
8 -Rubber mounted motor never needs oiling
9--=Movi parts completelyen'e1oaed-safe, simple and
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i.0 -Built to last a Il'if'ethnne • II
TWO MODELS PRICED AT
$147.50 and $179.50
SEE THESE WASHERS TODAY
SUTTER-PERDUE
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BOWLING
the morning the Directors will meet
ton on Wednesday, December 10, In
As at ,Novensbem 26
MEN'S BOWLING ,LP'AGUE
W L HT Pts.
Alley Rats 13
All Stars
12 6 4 "28,
Harriers ., 10 8 4 24
Mac's Bast 10 8 . 3, 23
Whitesox 8 10 4 20
Blue Again 8 10 3 10
Blue Bombers .. , 7 11 ' 0 14
(Greenhorns 4 14 2 10
(High triple '- Earl . Fulford 790
(Harriers)..
Iiigh single - Bert White 331
(Whitesox).
BU LNESS -GIRLS'
W L HT Pts.
Bumslheacls • 6 3 2 ' 14
Dogpatehers 5 4 3 13
Ozarly Ikes 5 4 1 11
Yokums 2 7 0 4
High triple - Jean Colquhoun 574
(Dagpatehers)
Higih single Lois Donnell 233
(Bumstteads).
WEARWELII GIRLS' LEAGUE
W f: TPP Pts,
Pelicans 15 3 7 37
Hawks 10 11 2 22
Parrots, . ...,.. 10 11 +2 22
Eagles 7 14 3 17
High Single - Olive Carter 294
(Pelicans),
LONDESBORO MEN'S LE4'GUE
W I, HT Pts.
Slow Starters ..,15 9 6 36
Tallyhos 15 9 5 35
Extremes 9 15 3 21
HA,'s 9 15 2 20
High triple - Jack Armstrong 779
(Tallyhos).
High SingleTack Armstrong 309
(Tallyhos).
Shorthorn Club Annual
In Clinton December 10
,M en' b ors of the Perth -Huron
Shorthorn 'Club are planning a very
complete program for their annual
meeting, which 'will be held' in Olin -
Johnson's Grocery
Heinz
Tomato Catsup 27e
Heinz, Libby's Aylmer
Tomato Juice, tin ti.3c
Seedless
Raisins, lb. 21c
Heinz
Junior Food , , .. 3 for 25c
To Our Customers
We will be open every
Wednesday all d y
during the month of
December for your
convenience.
Phone
286
Free
Delivery
in the Board Iiooin of the. Agricul'..
ural office, Clinton, to complete
een,tal(n .business of the year, and at
noon all the members and their
'wives will enjoy 'a banquet in the
dining room of F%tel Clinton. Alfred
Hales, prominenrb a;'business'• meal ,of
Guelph, will be the after, dinner •
speaker, and ha the afternoon, Pro
fessor George, E,.,'Day,- Guelph, and
Harold' White, Secretary of the Can.
radian Shorthorn Breeders' A.ssooi•
'bjlon, will addess tho 'general meeting'
in the AgriculturalOffice:,
SMOKED HAMS, 'half or whole, Ib.. 49c
BONELESS ROUND STEAK or ROASTS,'Ili. .... 45e
SHOULDER ROASTS OF BEEF, Round, Bone, ,lb. 28c
SUGAR CURED SIDE BACON, sliced, lb....:. , .'' SpG'
ISI E C. L A, L.
We have a choice supply of high quality •beef.:.
If interested, now is the time to choose. your ,
quarter, Front or Hind.
Orders now taken for all kinds.of' poultry far;L"hfiistrn
Orders are filled in rotation. Leave Yours:,Now.,.
Stanley Bros.,.
(Successors to Ross Fibishnons)
MODERN MEAT MARKET -
Victoria St. Phone 76 Clinton
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RADIO and ELECTRIC
Phone 313 Clinton
RADIO TUBES
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PHONE 42
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"THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS"'
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Milton Cross with the Victor Salon Orchestra:
Y-20 each $1.50:
"UNCLE 'REMUS", two record's
Y-328 each $3.50
OTHER SELEur1ONS TO CHOOSE FROM'
Heavy Wool
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each .$7.95
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SPORTING GClODS OF QUALITY
Winter Footwear
For Men -
Zipper Overshoes
1, 2 and 4 buckle Overshoes
Lace Mackinaws - Bluteher and Baa Types
12" Leather Tops - Grain and Split Leathers
Short and High Knee Rubber Roots
For Boys --
2 buckle Overshoes
Lace Mackinaws - Bluteher and Peal Types
Short and high Knee Rubber Boots
For Ladies -
Knee Rubber Chore Boots
AIKEI�T'S
Open
CLINTON
Play SAFE
Let Us Overhaul Your Car
Thoroughly for Cold -Weather
Driving
Ice and snow make 'driving dung-
erous. A sudden skid, a faulty turn
can bring financial and rphysicai
disaster.
Drive your ear in today.
Sunday, November 30 and Every Nig ht Next Week
Used Car Specials
1935 Plymouth Coupe
1931 Chevrolet Sedan
1942 Chevrolet Fleetline
SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE 0 Li FINEST AUTO ACCESSORIES
White Rose Gasoline and Lubricants.
Car Washing and Greasing
White Rose Garage
HURON STREET PHONE 783
Gordon A. Horner, Lessee
CLINTON