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THE PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
COUNCIL
The Public Accountants Coun-
cil for the Province of Ontario
announces the election of the fol-
lowing officers and members:
President, Mr. J. C. Younkie,
F.C.A., Toronto, Vice-President,
Mr. E. D. Lafferty, F.C.A., Ot-
tawa, Secretary, Mr. C. S. Massey,
A.P.A., Ancaster, Treasurer, Mr.
J. A. Orr, F.C.A., Toronto, Past
President, Mr. G. A. MacDougall,
F.C.A., London, Member of Exec-
utive, Mr. W. L. MacDonald,
F.C.A., Toronto,
Messrs", S. R. Brunton, F.C.A.,
Sudbury, W. P. Fazaelterley,
A.P.A., Windsor, J. W. Glendin-
ning, F.C.A., Toronto, D. L.
Gordon, F.C.A., Toronto, T. A, M.
Hutchison, F.C.A., Toronto, W. G.
Leonard, F.C.A., Kingston, L.
Moorhouse, F.C.A., St. Cathar-
ines, W. A. Stanley, A.P:A.,
Scarborough and H. P. Wright,
F.C.A., Hamilton.
All persons who practise as
public accountants in Ontario
must be licensed under The Public
Accountancy Act and must ob-
serve the Code of Professional
Ethics laid down by Council. Any
information regarding these mat-
ters and the, penalties for non-
observance of the Act and regu-
lations may he obtained from Mr.
C. Doughty, Registrar, The Public
Accountants Council for the
Province of Ontario, Suite 32, 2
Bloor Street East, Toronto 5,
Ontario.
J. C. YOUNKIE, F.C.A.
'Page Times-Advocate May 26, 1966
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A League winners
The Billiards, league winners of the A division of the Exeter Men's Ray Smith, captain Pete McFalls and Doug parker. Back, Doug
bowling loop are shown above with their trophies. Front, from left, Dowson, Brian Sanders, Gary Middleton and Bob Pooley.
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Exeter 235-1782
The hockey season is finally completed
throughout North America, but one thing still sticks
in our mind that could be improved in the future.
This deals with the final game of the Stanley Cup
finals. This year it was played in Detroit but the
location does not make much difference in this mat-
ter.
What we are referring to is the way the Stan-
ley Cup presentation (or lack of it) was handled. Cer.
tainly, confusion could be expected to reign supreme
at a time like this, but this is supposed to be a highly
organized sport and this showed disorganization at
its best. Possibly we missed it but we never did see
Clarence Campbell on the ice to present his loop's
highest award. We realize at this precise moment
Campbell was probably supervising the casting of
ballots by the league governors for the Conn Smythe
trophy award, going to the most valuable player in
the series.
We feel that Campbell's presence on the ice
was much more necessary than hovering over the
Smythe award. To the best of our knowledge hock-
ey's greatest team trophy was not presented official-
ly on the ice. It seems that a method similar to that
used in soccer play-offs in England could well be
copied to give the fans not only at the game but
the many millions watching on TV across the coun-
try a chance to see the official presentation
Over 'ome in the soccer finals both clubs are
lined up on the field to receive their trophies and
the game officials also receive medals. We think this
latter move would also be a good step, especially to
award the linesmen in Stanley Cup finals with med-
als for bravery. Particularly in the one Montreal-
Toronto semi-final contest the men in the striped
shirts really earned their "stripes".
For the final play-off game of the year, the
NHL could certainly hire someone to co-ordinate the
post-game activities into a sane and orderly manner.
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BORN WHERE ?
The controversy still continues as to the birth-
place of Paul Henderson, Detroit Red Wings 23-year-
old right winger. The National Hockey League rec-
ords list Kincardine as the town where Paul saw
the first light of day, but don't raise the matter too
loudly in Lucknow. The Sepoy town, some 15 miles
south-east of Kincardine, claims Henderson as their
own. When renovations are completed at the Luck-
now rink a sign will be erected at one end of the
arena reading "Lucknow, home of Paul Henderson;
he's ours and by dad, we're proud of it". At the
other end will be another sign which reads "Murray
Murdoch, Hockey's Iron Man was born here".
Lucknow people claim Henderson was born
on a sleigh somewhere in Huron Township. A birth
notice dug up by Goldie Buckham, publisher of the
Kincardine paper reads as follows: "Born to Mr. and
Mrs. Garnet Henderson of RR 1, Ripley, at Kincar-
dine General Hospital on Jan. 28, 1943, a son Paul."
Regardless of where Paul Henderson was born
he is turning out to be one of the brightest young
stars on Sid Abel's club. E. L. MICKLE & SON LTD.
HENSALL PHONE 262-2714 B League winners
The best in the B division of the Exeter Men's bowling loop during Graham Arthur, Ron Heywood, Gar Johnston and Jack Carr. Back,
the regular schedule were the Larks, shown above. Front, from left, Don McIver, Ross Mathers, Bob Russell and Neil Stanlake.
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BOOM PREDICTS
Finally the dog team has arrived from the
north from Hanover and the baseball predictions of
our good friend, Don "Boom" Gravett are ready for
printing. There could be several reasons for the de-
lay in receiving his astute guesses, but the most
logical that comes to mind is the fact he was prob-
ably mortified when his beloved Canadiens lost the
first two games of the finals to the Red Wings. After
reading his predictions one can readily see he still
hasn't forgiven Detroit for those first two quick
losses as he has put the Tigers in fifth place in the
American league. One of his other reasons for delay
is that he was waiting for his Yankees to make their
move to improve their standing before he suggested
they may finish in first place. Over in the senior
circuit, the Yankee flavour is still with "Boom" as
he picks the New Yark Mets to top their group even
when Casey has departed from the scene.
In the American loop, the Hanover rec direc-
tor picks Baltimore, Cleveland, Minnesota and De-
troit to finish in that order behind the Yanks. The
Giants, Reds, Dodgers and Astros are Boom's picks
to round out the first five in the National.
ODDS n ENDS
Denny McLain, the Detroit Tigers' fine young
pitcher making a name for himself in the big leagues
also married into a well known family. His wife,
Sharon, is the daughter of Lou Boudreau, former
Cleveland Indian manager and one of the finest
shortstops in the American league. When McLain
was breaking into the majors he was known as Boud-
reau's son-in-law, now the shoe is on the other foot
and Boudreau is being called McLain's father-in-law.
The new astrodome covering the entire field
at Harris County Stadium in Houston has already
this year saved the Astros some money and improved
their chances in the National loop. Persistent rains
during the week that ended May 8 would have, un-
der normal playing field conditions, cancelled six
home games. With the cover overhead more than
115,000 watched the series pouring some $250,000
into the Houston treasury. Probably the biggest ad-
vantage was that Manager Grady Hatton was able to
keep his pitching staff on regular rotation, The
Astros were able to win five of those six contests,
one a 4-3 victory over Chicago in 13 innings.
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The presentation was made
by Mr. J. D. McCarron co-
ordinator of Minor Hockey for
Huron Park Community Council,
on behalf of Mr. Sid Smith for-
Tiler Maple Leaf Star. Mr. Sid
Smith was guest speaker at the
recent Sports Banquet at CF'B
Centralia.
It was an exciting moment as
George Sheard 10 and Danny
Calcott 12 were presented with
hockey sticks, autographed by
the Toronto Maple Leafs, for
outstanding ability and sports-
manship throughout the 1965-
1066 Minor Hockey Season at
Huron Park.