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Clinton News Record, 1955-11-17, Page 9a[ 72II Ellll:IL'lp MMSMN ONMEI N RIMMNIA OUN =WOMB =HO UMMIM EINEM IJ®DElil ORNRU WMCIIM®., 002169NWORM UMMN5 SUMMU "THURSDAY, URSDAY, `NOVEMBER 17, 1955 CLINTON NEWS -RECORD PAGE ,NII'U! *ANSWER TO 'THIS WEEK'S X -WORD 4 °1 • 'I 11 AUTO INSURANCE, IN TWO SMALL INSTALLMENTS Not one big yearly billd Imagine Small, easy -to -meet premiums paid every six months. This is ;a feature pioneered by my company to make your auto insurance easier to handle. My company's rates ,In most states are made up -on the basis of its own "careful -driver" loss•expe- rience.'This also permits quicker rate reductiona''whenever they are possible. Call today and find out more about this easy -to - budget insurance. It pays to how yorr'I STATE FARM Agent LLOYD ETUE Phone Collect ZURICH 78 r 5 Minor Hockey Schedule Set Here On Tuesday The Midget and Bantam hockey BANTAM Pee- 1--Seaforth at Milverton schedules were set at a meeting in the Legion Hall in Clinton on Tuesday evening. Convener Russel E. Holmes, Clinton, presided with the following schedules being pre- pared: MIDGET Nov. 29 -St. Marys at Mitchell Dec. 1-Seaforth at Milverton 2 -St. Marys at Goderich 5--Goderich at Seaforth Clinton at Mitchell 9 -St. Marys at Milverton 10 -Mitchell at Seaforth 12 -Mitchell at Clinton 13 -St. Marys at Seaforth 16-Seaforth at Mitchell 19-Seaforth at Clinton 20-Goderich at Milverton 22 -St. Marys at Clinton 23 -Mitchell at Goderich 29 -Clinton at Goderich Jan. 6 -Milverton at St. Marys 7 -Milverton at Seaforth 9-Goderich at Clinton 12-Seaforth at Goderich 13 -Mitchell at Milverton 13 -Clinton at St. • Marys 16-Goderich at Mitchell 20 -Milverton at Clinton Mitchell at St. Marys 24 -Milverton at Mitchell 27 -Clinton at Milverton Goderich at St. Marys 31 -Clinton at Seaforth. Feb. 3-Seaforth at St. Marys 10 -Milverton at Goderich Teddy Williams Goderich Coach Teddy Williams, recreational director and manager of Goderich Memorial Arena, has been apon- p ted coach of the Goderich Lions Club Pee Wee Motor League. Leo Walzak, past president of the Lions Club, is chairman of the hockey committee. Plans for Young Canada Week are already being made. • Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" Recently .several men were discussing the development of artificial breeding .over the past • decade and the fact was brought out that years ago not every farmer owned his own bull but took his cows to one in the neighbourhood and that the use of .a community bull exposed all the herds involved to all of the community diseases. Often these diseases were spread and it became impossible, in some cases, to find a farmer owning :a bull that would breed his neighbours' cows. This forced each farmer to have his own bull. Every possible precaution is taken with artificial breed- ing service and the possibility of disease spread is practically nil. This is due to the fact that new plastic breeding tubes are used for each cow: boots are washed and disinfected between barns; bulls used are under the strictest government health regulations. Do as nearly 6,000 other farmers have done during 1955, call the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association when you have cows to 'breed -all breeds, grades and purebreds. The cost is low. For -more 'information or service, phone: CLINTON, 515 • between: 7.30 and 10 a.m. on week days; 7.30 and 9.30 a.m. on Sunday and Holidays. 46-b ---Clinton7at Exeter 9 -Exeter at Clinton St, Marys at Milverton 14 -Milverton at St. Marys 17 --Clinton at Seaforth 19-Seaforth at Clinton 21 -Milverton at Exeter 22 -St. Marys at Clinton Jan 7 -Milverton at Seaforth 10 -Exeter at Seaforth 13 -Exeter at Milverton 18 --St. Marys at Seaforth 19---Seaforth at Exeter 20 -Milverton at Clinton 25-Seaforth at St. Marys 21 -Clinton at 'Milverton Fob. 1 -Clinton at St. Marys 6 -St. Marys at Exeter 8 -Exeter at St. Marys Each team will supply one ref- eree for each game. Each group must be completed by February 15 so that the win- ning teems will be able to ' con- tinue on in the OMVMHA. South Huron Ousts Wingham 18-16 Sudden -Death Win South Huron High School, Exe- ter, football squad defeated Wing - ham High by an 18-16 score in a sudden -death inter -group play-off played on the sports field of RCAF Station Clinton on Tues- day afternoon. South Huron thus gamed a berthin the Senior "B" WOSSA finals against Sarnia St. Pat's in the Purple Bowl in Lon- don on Saturday. The teams were t�very. evenly matched with the final outcome in doubt until the final whistle sounded.' The first quarter was scoreless with Exeter havhig''an edge in the play. The second quarter saw both. teams • score• unconverted touchdowns, Exeter scored first • in the third quarter onlyto have Wingham take 'advantage of two fumbles to score twice and lead at the end of the third quarter 16-11. B: Kernnick, starry Exeter half- back lain the Exeter club in front scoring • his third touchdown. A single point late in the game end- ed the scoring with Exeter in front 18-16. LOCAL HUNTERS HEAD INTO NORTH COUNTRY Herb Mousseau, Leroy O'Brien, Jim Parkinson, John Robinson, Zurich; Jack Walpole, Woodstock; Elzar Mousseau, Kippen; Dr. J. A. Addison, Clinton; J. Hunter- Duvar, Exeter; Tom Sherritt and George Hess, Hensall, left over the weekend for Silver Water, Manitoulin Island, for a deer hunting expedition. They expect to be away from ten days to two weeks. J. S. Scruton CITIES SERVICE DISTRIBUTOR For Service Call 377W After 6 p.m. - 377J • "HEY KIDS"! Santa Claus Makes His First Appearance In CLINTON At Bali & Mutch Store ( THIS Saturday Afternoon (November 19, 1955) FROM 3.30 TO 5.30 P.M. Be sure to see Jolly Old St. Nick and bring your letters for his mail box. BALL. MUTCH Hardware Furniture CLINTON, ONT. PHONE 195 "^iIImIIIINNININNNIiI�IIIIIHIIRIIIIINIIIIIIINhNNNIIIIIflI�IRMRIIIINIIEII�IINNIIp�" CLINTON LIONS ARENA SCHEDULE THURSDAY, Nov: 17 4.30- 5.30 p,m.-Free. Skating - Clinton Public School Child- ren; sponsored by Ruby and Bill's Snack Bar; and Bartliff ' Bros. 7.000-11.00 p.m: RCAF Hockey FRIDAY, NOV. 18 6.30- 7.30 p.m. -Bantam Practice 7.30. 8.30 p.m. -Midget Practice 8.30-10.00 p.m. -Colts Practice SATURDAY, NOV. 19 9.00-11,00 a.m.-Clinton Figure 11.15-12.45 p.m.-Adastrai Park • Skating Club 1.00- 2.30 Am. -Lions Free Skat ing-Chilton, Rural, RCAF Public School Children_ 3.15- 4.45 pan. --Public Skating 8.15-10.00 p.m. -Public Skating MONDAY, NOV. 21 7.00- 8.00 p.m. -RCAF Practice 8.00-10.00 p.m. -open for booking TUESDAY, NOV. 23 4.30- 5.30 .p.m. -Free Skating - Clinton Public School Children, sponsored by Clinton Laundry and Dry Cleaners; and Fairhoime Dairy. 7.00-11.00 p.m. -RCAF Hockey WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23 1.30- 3.00 p.m. -Public Skating 4.30- 5.30 p.m. -Figure Skating practice, sponsored by Clinton Lions Club. 8.15-10.00 p.m. -Public Skating �aiIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIINNIIIIiIINIIINIIIIIIIIIIINIIIINIIIINIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIN8111111111111NIIIIUIIVi�c W/C Hoodspith Speaks To • Goderich Lions Wing Commander R. B. Hoods - pith, officer .commanding No..1 Radar and Communications . School, Clinton,• was guest speak- er at a• Goderich Lions Club meet- ing. He told the club' of NATO or- ganization and of the participa- tion of Canadians in NATO. He referred to the RCAF in Europe which has 300 aircraft of the most modern type and which he said could cope with any possible in- vasion of Europe. Fish it Game Club (Compiled by E. R. Doucette) The season for deer opens in Huron County on November 23, 24, 25, and 26. The question is -- will it be safe to come out of your basement? I was North last week and there never was a mi- gration of hunters like this year. All the guides said they had never seen the like of it. / Americans came over by the hundreds and on an average about one deer to every four hunters came back. Are we going to be over -swamped with trigger-happy hunters that will shoot et the first moving thing they see? I asked one hunter if he had seen a deer yet. "Nape," he said, "but I got two shots at a noise in the bush yesterday." In South Huron you may use shot guns, only. If you are wise you will use slugs. You can drop a deer at a hundred yards quite easily with a slug. Buck shot? No. You: have a chance up to 25 yards, but farther than that you spoil a lot of meat. You wound nine out of every ten you get and the chance of shooting a fellow hunter is far greater. Buckshot or. S.S.G. spreads very badly. Some hunters string their shot to hold them together. At 50 yards a charge of buckshot spreads all over the side of a house. What chance has a fellow hunter got when you let go with three buckshot or S.S.G. at a running deer? About 27 to 36 balls of, lead fly through the air. But with a slug you can put it to its mark and control it. A high powered rifle' bullet will go much farther. Most of the sportsmen hunt groundhogs and crows all surnmer with the high powered rifle. Do you hear of many. accidents?..No. The Depart- ment of Lands and Forests last year claimed over 60 percent of the accidents were caused by shot guns. Yet • in thickly populated areas• they asked that the scatter gun be used. Give this some thought. You get more deer with slugs and leave less cripples, and you have a chance of coming back alive: There is no law against using dogs. But, if you want a deer season again next year tie that WOAA Big -8 Clinton Starts Clinton Colts Will open their 1955-56 hockey schedule with two away games before playing at home on Friday, November 25 with Watford as their opposition. This was decided when the sched- ule was drawn up at a meeting held in Lucan Sunday afternoon. The group will be known as the "WOAA Interniedjate "B" Big Eight" with teams entered from Clinton, Blackwell, Ilderton, St. Marys, Lucan, Mitchell, Zurich and Watford. A double schedule was set up which means that each team will play 28 games, 14 at home and an equal amount on the road. The first half of the sched- ule was completed, and is listed below. The remainder will be completed some time in December. Clinton Colts start off with a bang, playing four games in the first seven days of the schedule. They play 14 games before Jan- uary 1. Nov. 16 -Blackwell at Ilderton (in Lucan) 18 -Blackwell at St. Marys Ilderton at Lucan 21-Lucan at Blackwell (in Forest) Clinton at Ilderton' (in Lucan.) 22 -Zurich at M.rtchell 23 -Clinton at Lucan Ilderton at St. Marys 25 --Watford at Clinton Blackwell at Lucan Ilderton at Zurich (in Hensall) 28 -Clinton at Mitchell Watford at Ilderton (in Lucan) Zurich at Blackwell (in Forest) 30-Lucan, at St. Marys Dec. 2 -Blackwell at Mitchell Schedule; Monday Ilderton at Watford St. Marys at Clinton Zurich at Lucan 5 -Mitchell at Ilderton (in Lucan) St. Marys at Blackwell (in Watford) Lucan at Clinton Watford at Zurich (in Hen- sall) 7 -Watford at Lucan Clinton at St. Marys 8-Ilderton at Blackwell (in Watford) 8 -St. Marys at Watford Lucan at Zurich (in Hen- sall) 10 -Blackwell at Clinton 12 Watford at Blackwell (in Watford) Zurich at Ilderton (in Lucan) 13--Lucan at Mitchell 14 -Mitchell at Lucan Zurich at St. Marys Clinton at Watford 16 -St. Marys at Lucan Merton at Clinton Blackwell at Zurich (in Hensall) 17 Mitchell at Watford 19 -Clinton at Blackwell (in Watford) Mitchell at Zurich (in Hensall) St. Marys at Ilderton (in Lucan) 21-Lucan at Watford Zurich at Clinton Mitchell at St. Marys 23 --Clinton at �y h. , (in Hen- Iiderton at Mitchell 27 -Watford at Mitchell 28 -Mitchell at Blackwell (in Watford) Lucan at Ilderton 29 -St. Marys at Zurich (in Hensall) 30 -Mitchell at Clinton Zurich at Watford Jan. 3-Lucan at Watford 4 -Watford at St. Marys WITH Right Up Front Tuning:. Only $249.95 Model 21 T 26 -- --,Budget --,Budget priced 5 -Star 21" TV. Eye -conditioning features including Aluminized Picture Tube. Sturdy metal cabinet enamelled in modern char- coal and stunning blonde. GALBRAITH TV Service Specialists CALL 482 ' CLINTON - dog up until the season is over. A fanner can hunt deer in Hui- on County on a $2 farmer's lic- ence (one to a household). Other licences cost $5. This does not give you permission to hunt on private land. Drive in and ask the farmer. ,• Consider this: If you went in- to a neighbour's house, would you kick the furniture over, break windows, punch holes in the tea- kettle or coffee pot? Of course not. Well then, Why break down his fences, shoot holes in his wat- er troughs, barn roofs, apple trees, etc? to say nothing of his live- stock. • Be a true sportsman. The farm- er is your friend if you let him. Respect the man's property you walk on. Eevery bit of it is as dear to hien as your Some is to you. GOOD HUNTING! Goderich Twp. Will Not Pay Heifer Costs For the second time this fall, Goderich Township council refus., ed to reimburse township farmer Merrill Switzer for theloss of a heifer calf, which apparently died' after eating garbage along towns ship' roads. , Council turned the .matter over to the township road insurance company. In other business, council award- ed the contract for snowplowing of township roads to George F. Elliott, Clinton, at a rate of $6 per hour, with a minimum of $150 per truck per month. Council set November 25 aa nomination day for the December municipal election. iNECAIVPit SPORTS COLUMN eSd semen �rsguaor� When Jolly Jack Adams, for 29 years leader of Detroit's powerful hockey forces, swept through his Stanley Cup champions of this year, ,and trsidod off half a dozen of them including his fabulous goaler, Terry Sawclaulr, casual hockey fans wondered if he wasn't wrecking a great machine. But owners and leaders of competitive teams uneasily tightened their belts and donned their armor to cope with the new Red Wing dynasty, knowing full well that the shrewd, and daring Adams makes few, if any errors in his re -building programs. Almost invariably he comes up with something better than before. JackAdams knows his hockey from the ground up: ' Late in the season of 1917-18 the Fort William native broke into the new National League with Toronto Arenas and his debut came amid stormy scenes. The Arenas were playing off for the League title with Montreal Canadiens in a 2 -game aeries • The Toronto team won the first game on home ice 7-3. Canadiens believed they could make the Arenas,:.quit and overcome the 4 -goal deficit on Montreal ice"' Into this situa- tion, fraught with possibility of mayhem, came the tow- headed young Adams. Arenas survived a rough, slugging game, Adams scored two goals, and Arenas went on to win the Stanley Cup from Vancouver. To Adams must be attributed the success which hockey has achieved in Detroit. It is the United States capital of the - hockey world, and Adams invariably has teams not only of efficiency, but colour. His teams have won the National League title eleven times, including seven straight up to 1954- 55, and the Stanley Cup seven times, Adams is a man of many facets. Jack the Jolly can turn into a grim fighter. Conversely, he is a man of deep religious convictions and practice. Ile abhors foul language and once fined a player for swearing, bonused another to keep his epithets silent. Above all, he's a master craftsman in the business of building champion hockey clubs. Your comments and suggestlons for fhb column will be wekesne3 by Elmer Ferguson, c/o Calved House, 431 Yenge St.; Torotda„ Catvert DISTILLERS LIMITED AMHERs18UR0, ONTARIO - THINKING ABOUT CRUSHING YOUR OWN GRAIN?? 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