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FRANK BAXTER Sponsored by TRANS-CANADA TELEPHONE SYSTEM NATION' WitiE TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICE FIRST OF MINOR HOCKEY SATURDAY The • Recreation Commission would like all boys from 6 to 16 years who want to play 1tockby to register at the arena on Thursday ''of this week between 4 and 5 p.m. The Commission in co-operation with: the Lions Club, the Kinsmen Club and the Legion, is planning a hockey program this year that will enabje more boys to partici- pate. lULL HittittMAtION FROM AGENTS' a t,too, r. diddryl!limi4erd „ WQMPN'S SNOW BOOTS who Wiirl/14 tinr41 ,00Ptk, fOr, over the footlo legtherm nylon, or *.libber $7.50 and 0 P • l'IVINGHAIVI. . ; . ', , ______11111111.1111111MINIIIMIIMINIIIMIIIINI011111.10.01111n 1111.111MIllinnilMili11111111INIMINIMMIN_ I lidodf!dmeeld.,Puee,...dd.dsdidlop.e,10.4.o.uem.d...A.Se......d.d.d..01.' 10.11.11". • _ 111.41011NUNG.' .::Seriognized- in Canada, England, Australia, aria the Continent as ihe,Greatest-IVIaster of this dnysterieus art. I FASCINATING! AMUSING! LAUGHS ! ScREAMS! YELLS! !ADMISSION CHILDREN 30C I ;FOR THREE l's11GHT,Stiightly at Th Coo. 5-6-7 • EDWIN You can depend on our ".know hOw":to saye, you trouble and money when it'Omes to auto repair's: Because we know what We'aracloirfg' (dnd why) you can be sure we'll .da it RIGHT!, Wingham Body Shop - Plaone 746 `Sill. Adams, Prop,' Wingliam If you have a car proh- , km' we have the answer. 'BRING YOUR CAR 'ROUBLES TO US • IS IT THEEYES, THE VOICE the PERSON ALITY -.?.^ Come and judge. tor. yourselves IVIASTER. HYPNOTIST -east eat Following .stody and two meet- ings of recreation' directors in the Lake.Haron• Zone, it has been re- commended that 'a' Minor Athletic Association be" formed to encour- age ,a brand of minor sport's in which all. youngsters in each of the communities affected would have equal oppol'tunity. The:asSdeiation would be set up on a community bases and in towns sue h Wing:, ham, 'where sponsorship of the teams conies from. several organi- zations," the - Miner Assodiation would be in a, position to provide the needed eo;ordination' of .effort and planning. It is recommended that representatives of the spon- soring groups, team officials and recreation representatives would form the executive of the associa- tion, 1~ear`s Minor Hockey Program ON TV DEC.8 You've seen others in the famous TV SCIENCE SERIES eNowavol A general ciutlin of the proposed plan is as follows: There 'will be two age classifications, 12. years and under and in the second group, over 12 years, An all-star team will be selected from each of these age groups which will advance into WOAA. playoffs after January 15. The under 12 group will be repre- sented by 'a peewee team, and the over 12 group will enter Bantam and Midget teams. The all-stars will also remain in the town league ,with their original teams. Prom the town league a champ- ionship team will be determined in each age group to meet in playoffs with, teams from other towns'par- ticipating in the. Lake Huron Zone Recreation Council minor sports program. The boys who wish to play hoc- key are reminded of the tcalowing iniPortant points. 1. Be sure you register on Thurs.- day, December 5, at the arena between 4 and 5 p.m. 2. "Bring your birth certificate. 3. Bring $1.00, which is the regis- tration fee and will be used to furnish accident insurance for all activities under Recreation supervision. 4. First hockey will be on Sat= urday, December • 7 from 11,30 adn, to 1.30 pm. The Commission will be pleased to hear from any adult who could give some time to help with the' program. Hockey know-hoW is net essential, as a school will be .held early in the new year for coaches, Managers and referees. is no juvenile team, or who don't make the juvenile team will be eligible to play in the cdmmunity league With the bantam and mid= get teams, hut shall not be eligible for playoff's. In the bantam and midget classi- fication the local schedule is to be completed by January 1,5 at which tim'e all-star teams for entry hi the WCIAA group playoffs will be chosen and registered, All players' shot continue to participate in the local league play and the second part of this schedule is to be cont. Meted by February 15 at which time the Winners of the local league ttPill enter 'playoffs sponsor- cd '1?Y• the Lake 1-iurott zone Re- -creation Committee, This winning Want shall consist of a maximum of 15 players, of which not more than, overt Oen lue of iaiidget ago, , „ 'Commercial League The fourth game of the second series' was played on Tuesday night, Standing as follows; Drivers, 17; Jesters, 16; Sizzlers, 15; Hooligans, 14; ,,Jets, 13; Spit- fires, 9. High score for the night: Ladies' high single, .Mrs: D, Cam- eron, 250; men's high single, F. Burke, 268; ladies' high triple, Mrs, M, Templenlan, 591"; men's high triple, F. Burke,. 671. .Win at London A foursome from' Wingham, skipped by Omar 'Haseigrove, was among the prize-winners at the first one-day bonspiel of the season held at the London Curling Club's rink on Lyle Street last week. Omar's son Wally, Grant Wilton and Matt Boyd, were the other members of the successful foursome. Xr. and Mrs. Dawson Craig and Son visited on, Sunday at 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Peacock at Bluevale. • Mr. and Mrs. Roy MeCreight, of Palmerston visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mc:. Creight. 'The men with the contract for, digging the Rintoul drain finished the open .ditch through. Albert Pat- terSonIs-,..on. Monday and moveci their big mach in ery away. Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Vegan of Toronto visited on Saturday at the , home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cool- tes. , S.S. No. 10 Kinloss, with their teacher, Mrs. Mathers, will present their Christmas program' in the Memorial Hall this WedneSday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Carruthers and family of Holyrood visited on Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs, George Fisher, Brick Church people are holding their White Gift service on Sunday with a joint service with the Sun- day School, commencing at 2 p.m. The gifts Will be sent to the. Children's Aid at Goderieh and to Miss Agatha Coultes, at Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rintoul and family visited on Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. George CaldWeli of Blyth. WHITECHURCI-I The New RECORD RELEASES are All Here Rack roll, lie-hop, digieinnd, we don't tdeare what you like, We have it: The oozes iI Winghem will the following date* Dec. ith, 7t i, 1 Sitg. 20:th, 210, Z3rd, 511d ;UK. ' Store* will be clo;ed Wednesday' aftbr000n's during the nionth of Reqember, :CHICKENS FOR REGULAR GAMES TURKEYS FOR SPECIAL DRAW PRIZES Admission:- 1 6 GAMES FOR $1.00 4 SPECIALS 25 c EACH This Coup* 'presented at purchase of .Bingo card entitles holder to One. Chance on Ji'REE irtnicey Draw. NAME .......... .. „ ............ ...... Bring, this Coupon -: you must be present to ,win. $..-A-woz-fzey.24.,trefzueortrzzim.w.e.aztezrzr.,:er.vsozw.f.4.1,4 For a PERFECT Christmas gilt cT. 7eaeoeird SEND FLOWERS ANYWHERE `>„ See,* the Bite of Christmas Arrangements and Corsages ; Funeral Flowers Wedding Bouquets 4it Specialarrangements . HOLLAND GARDENS' FLOWERSHOP 614).615.11;NiZatVnie l#1,i0,41V9.1)000i1-*VP.VAVIIii,10W0A.V,100*,1% 4 Phone: 887 or 735J12 Wingham We will measure and install windows if clP..:!red. Wingham Phone 1J SATURDAY, EXCURSIONS to TORONTO EVERY SATURDAY (TO AND INCL. DEC. WO Good going and returnin same Saturday only. EXCURSION PARES PROM $2.05 Paln'teratott $3.55 4.60 Sarnia amn 1.011 Southomptott 4t35 3.95 Stratford 3.l5 0011 Strothroy 2.(10 IVatlYrrton 4,85 3.80 Wittier(' 8.05 4,20 Winglinan 5.011 5,05 VIY.yotning, 0.56 Pictured on Friday registering fOr the, flew hockey seasen are Don Gurney, Murray Kerr, Bill Henry and Jim Wild. Wally Haselgrove, who took ,the registration is' seen at the left.—Advance-Times photo, Additionai, fimetiOns of the as- sociation would be to organize the 'program of activities, and asatnne responsibility for its operation; evaluate the usefulness of the pre- gram by comparison of the number of participants to the total poPil- lotion; assume responsibility for supervision of activitieS; . take charge of overall,,publicity and public relations; he responsible f4 the, recruiting, training.-'and aP2 pointing of suitable leaders; deal' with the financial concerns of thre• program and provide neceesary helps, such as films, books, etc. . • hockey Program While it was recognized in the report that each community would have to be individually responsible for sports organization, it was sug- gested that hockey organization could well fail into two classes, the first ter children 12 and under and the second for youngsters from 13 to 16 years of age. Ages would be determined as in 'OrIVIEIA., that is, at the 1st of August in the cur- rent year. In the larger towns it may be possible to select a sufficient number of teams in several elassi- ficatiohs to provide competition, but in many. communities it may be found necessary to combine two, groups so that all will, have a chance for equal competition. In this .case team officials , would group the players according to age and ability, so that teams of corn- paratiVe strength could be formed for, the community hockey, series, PEEWEE and UNDER A local schedule .of games could then be drawn up, in which games would he completed by February 15th, at which time the winner of the local Schedule could be entered in ,ari Inter-county play-down con- Butted by the Lake 'Huron Zone Recreation Council, A trophy and, crests will be arranged for by the Council's Minor Sports Committee. The report also indicated that there should be two groups for playdowns, the first to include towns 2,000 and over and the sec- ond towns of 1090 and tinder. In the, first group the. Winning team of the local league will enter the playdowns regardless of the corn- positioo,,of the team. In the second group the/team which is entered in the playdowns will consist of not more than 10 playersi of peewee age. Bantam and Midget Because it IS recognized that cif considerable number of drop-outs Occur in the.transition of ,peewee tti .bantam and front bantam to midget, It is proposed that all , boys ofl batitorn, and 'Midget lige who wish to participate in the hockey program shall be combined oe. tercels whle.li Will consist of playerS of mixed age. BOYS, Of juvenile age who Wish td hockey. 'and 'for Whom there • NEWS I.P. 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