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'FISH AND GAME
TARGET RESULTS
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'Considereble interest w a s
rt,oesed in Heiori Fish end. Gerrie
ige .Clib 'holiday Shoot when
turkeys were the major prizes.
Jim Brown was the winners and
-ten others -qualified for the sec-
ond gobbler which was won by
William Jervis. Unfortunately,
ivlio of the Kippen boys, who had
etialified, Were not able to get
here due to road conditions.
"The rifle club is made .up of
43 marksmen, divided into nine
-teams: There ere still vacancies
on the teams and anyone wishing
'to join will be most welcome,
Shooting takes place every Tues-
day and rThursday evening at
'Ellwood -Epps Shooting Range.
. Following is the standing of
-the 43 members of the Club:
TEAM 1-:-Eatl. R. Doucette, 93,
'97, 97, 100, 100-487; William
Jervis, 94, 94, 95-283; Wilfred
GIatier, -91, '92, 94, 94-371; M.
-McAdam, 85, 88, 88; 91, 92-444;
Ellwood Epps, 93, 93, 96-292.
'TEAM 2-0. S. Doucette, 84,
97, 98, 98,-98-475; Jae Murphy,
95, 95, 96-286; Jim Brown, 92,
92, 92, 92, -98-466; Joe Storey,
81-81; Eugene McAdam, 83, 87,
91-261.
TEAM 3 -Clareece Freeman,
81, 82, 81, 84, $5--413; Jack
Sturdy, 80, 87, 92. 91, 94-444;
OliverPocock, 84, 89, 89, 93, 95-
450; Herb Pocock, 83. 85, 85, 89,
92-434; Elmer McClinchey, 81,
84, 91, 93, 95-444; William Pal-
mer, '90, 90, 92, 92, 92-456.
TEAM 4 -John Wilson, e7, 98-
185; Bob Morgan, 88, 92, 93-273;
-Wilfred Jervis, 90, 93, 90, 91-364;
M. Bateman, 80, 95, 96-271; Owen
'Pederson.
TEAM 5 -Louis Freeman, 86,
,87, 89-262; James Vincent, 86-
86; W. Shanahan; Ed. Florian;
Don Shanahan, 88, 89-177; Dr.
:WIriteee, 86, 87, 92, 92, 99-456.
TEAM 6 -Reg. Ball, 81, 83-
,
1.64; Tom Churchill, 83, 86-169;
Williaibellurch 93 95, 96-282;
Bob JerVis.
TEAM: 7 ---Bob Riehl, 97, 97,
100-294; Bill Riehl, 88, 92, 93-
273; Stan Jenkina; Dean Ald-
winckle, 85, 87-172; Bruce Mc-
Clinehey, 91, 95, 98--284.
TEAM 8--Gleen Leckhart, 82,
85-167; Jack Smith, 85, 89, 95,
97-366; Howard :Cowan, 87, 95,
95-275; A. Haddy.
TEAM 9 -William Kyle, 92, 97,
98-287; W. R. Cooper, 81, 90,
93-264; John Anderson, 98, 99,
99-296; A. Mellgurtrie.
These are the scores out of
500. All marksmen must shoot
over 80 or average 400 or over
to qualify for bronze medal.
W. T. Teall Again
Heads Seaforth AAA
At the annual meeting of Sea -
forth Amateur Athletic Associa-
tion, the present officers were
re-elected to carry on until the
spring meeting: Honorary presi-
dent, James E. Willis; president,
W. T. Teall; vice-president, Enos
Boshart; secretary -treasurer, Jas.
A. Murray; executive -Ralph Mc-
Fadden, Bill Smith, Lorne Dale,
B. F. Christie, Louis Boshart, F.
A. Dobson, and Eric Munroe.
President W. T. Teall was in
the chair and received the annual
report, which covered the opera-
tion of three teams, including
girls' softball, juvenile hardball
and the men's senior softball. The
Association found that the past
season was the most active Sea -
forth fans have seen in many
years, and the managers of the
teams, James MacDonald, (girls),
"Gus" Boussey (juveniles), and
Jack Wright and Bill O'Shea
(seniors) were congratulated on
the fine job they did.
GODERICH LIONS WIN
Goderich Lions Juveniles de-
feated Wingham 15-0, in the op-
ening hockey game of the season
in Goderich. A good crowd att-
ended.
CLINTON MONUMENT SHOP
OPEN DAILY
If closed contact Mr. J. J. ZAPFE
Phone 103
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Annual Meeting
'HURON CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY
will be held in the
Agricultural Board Room
Saturday, January 15
AT 2 P.M.
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The above cartoon, published in the Christmas issue of The Spanner,
house organ of the Canad'an Pacific Railway, graphically illustrates that
if the C.P.R. is to continue to pay its way arid remain in business it simply
cannot' pay out for equipn ent, materials, wages and other expenses, more
than it takes in. The "baby clinic" cartoon shows that transportation costs
in relation to freight rates have outgrown their "britches" -- to the point
where many items have increased more than 50 per cent over pre-war costs.
The same unpreceden ed increase is true in such important items as rolling
stock units as well as in materials and wages. In the latter two categories
costs have jumped over 65 per cent and 70 per cent respectively since
pre-war days while the price of most freight transportation items has gone
up only 21 per cent.
CLINTON AND
LONDESBORO
ENTER WOAA
Groupings of interest locally,
in the various WOAA. hockey
series, are as follows:
Intermediate series, group 6-
Teeswater "H", Fordwich, Ger-
rie, Londesboro, Belgrave "C".
Convener, Glenn Johnson, Ford-
wich. ,
Juvenile series, group 1-God-
erich "A", Wingham, Clinton,
Kincardine "B". "Vic" Lough -
lean, Wingham, convener.
Midget series, group 2 -List-
owel "A", Goderich 'A"'Wing-
hame "B", Clinton "B", Palmer-
ston "B". Glenn Johnson, Ford-
wich, convener; group 3-Lon-
desboro, Howick Lions, Brussels,
Lucknow "B" teams. Wilfred
Willis, Brussels, converter.
Bantam series group 2-Gode-
rich "A", Clinton, Winghem,
Lucknow "B" teams. "Nip"
Whetstone, Goderich, convener.
Pee Wee series -Pee Wee ent-
ries were received from Wing -
ham, Goderich, Clinton and
Paisley. All teams will play in
their own town or village until
February 15, when they will be
grouped and a play-off inaug-
urated.
Qualifications Explained
Playing certificates and birth
certificates from the registrar in
Toronto must accompany the
junior cluelificationse certificates
only in the case of the inter-
mediate players. The deadline
is January 15, with group win-
ners in all series to be declared
by February 20. All intermed-
iate and junior teams will be
allowed to sign n players, with
15 designated for the minor series.
A new rule will be in force in
the WOAA this season, whereby
a minor player, providing he signs
a minor certificate, may go up
end down as much as he likes
with an intermediate or junior
team until the regular playing
schedule is completed.
At that time all teams must
forward a list of the players they
intend to use in the playdowns
and these will be the only play-
ers allowed to compete. Conven-
ers will be in charge of the
referees, in their respective
groups, until e group winner is
declared.
GODERICH BEATEN
Lucknow Sepoys, holders of
The London Free Press Trophy,
opened their WOAA Intermediate
"B" hockey season at Lucknow
Monday night with a 5-3 tri-
umph over Goderich Luzon
Flyers.
GODERICH - Goal, H. Doak;
defenee, G. Westlake, Needham;
centre, McDonald; wings, Bee -
comb, Allen; subs, A. Doak,
Scrimgeour, Fulford, Fisher, J.
Westlake, Crawford, M. Johnston.
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Hockey
Schedules
WOAA JUVENILE
Following is the Group' 1 WO
AA Juvenile hockey schedule for
this district. The group consists
of the Goderich eA" entry, "B"
entries, Wingham, Kincardine,
Clinton.
Jan.
5 -Clinton. at Kincardine
Winghem at Goderich
7 -Kincardine at Winghem
11-Goderich at Clinton
12-Winghem at Kincardine
14-Goderich at Wingham
Kincardine at Clinton
17-Goderich at Kincardine
19-Wingham at Clinton
Kincardine at Goderich
24 -Clinton et Wingham
27 -Clinton at Goderich,
29-Wingham at Clinton
31-Goderich at Kincardine
Feb.
3 -Kincardine at Goderich
5 -Clinton at Wingham
WOAA INTERMEDIATE
Below is the schedule of Group
6 of the WOAA Intermediate
series. This group consists of
Gorrie, Fordwich, Teeswater "B",
Belgrave and Londesboro.
Jan.
3-Belgrave at Londesboro
4-Teeswater at Gerrie
6-Fordwich at Belgrave
7-Londesboro at Teeswater
10-Fordwich itt Londesboro
el-Gorrie at Belgrave
12-Teeswater at Fordwich
14-Londesboro at Gerrie
Belgrave et Teeswater
17-Londesboro at Belgrave
19-Gorrie at Fordwich
Teeswater at Belgrave
21-Gorrie at Londesboro
Fordwich at Teeswaiter
25-Belgrave at Gorrie
26-Londesboro at Fordwich
28-Fordwich at Gerrie
Teeswater at Londesboro
Feb.
2-Gorrie et Teeswater
Belgrave at Fordwich
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011A INTERMEDIATE
Sports -Intermediate- schedule
The group comprises the fol-
lowing teams: Centralia RCAF,
Wellesley, Milverton, Goderich,
Seaforth, Mitchell, Clinton RCAF
and Clinton Celts.
Les, Getenby, Mitchell, is the
group convener, and has releas
ed the following schedule:
Jan.
3--Seaforth at Wellesley
4 -Clinton RCAF et Milverton
5 -Mitchell et Centralia
6 -Milverton at Seaforth
Clinton RCAF at Goderich
7 -Wellesley at Mitchell
Centralia at Clinton Colts
10 -Milverton et Wellesley
Mitchell' at Goderich
Clinton RCAF at Clinton
Colts
11 -Centralia et Seaforth
12--Goderich at Centralia
Wellesley at Clinton RCAF
Clinton Colts at Milverton
14 -Milverton at Centralia
Clinton Colts at Wellesley
Mitchell at Clinton RCAF
17 -Mitchell at Welleslel
Centralia at Clinton RCAF
Seaforth at Goderich
19 -Wellesley itt Centralia
Milverton at Clinton RCAF
Goderich at Mitchell
20 -Clinton RCAF at Seaforth
21-Goderich at Wellesley
Centralia at Milverton
22-Seaforth at Mitchell
24 -Centralia at Goderich
Seaforth at Clinton Colts
25 -Wellesley at Milverton
Mitchell at Seaforth
26-Goderich at Clinton RCAF
Clinton Colts et Centralia
28-Seaforth at Milverton
Centralia at Mitchell
Clinton Colts at Clinton
RCAF
31-Centralie at Wellesley .
1Viilyeeton et Goderich
Clinton RCAF at Mitchell
Feb,
1-Goderich at Seaforth
2 -Clinton RCAF at Centralia
Mitchell at Clinton Colts
3 -Clinton Colts- at Seaforth
4 --Mitchell at Milverton
Sesforth at, Centralia
Wellesley at Goderich
7 -Milverton at Clinton Colts
8 -Wellesley at Seaforth
9-Seaforth at Clinton RCAF
Goderich at Milverton
Clinton Colts at Mitchell
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• DIES SUDDENLY
EXETER -Thomas Dinney, a
native of Stephen Township, died
here suddenly. At the time of
his death he was working with
his son, Robert C. Dinney. He
had complained during the day
of not feeling well and died
shortly after supper.
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
LEGAL
H. T. RANCE
Notary. Public
Division Court Clerk
Division Court Office, Clinton
•FRANK FINGLAND, K.C.
Barrister - Solicitor
Notary Public
Albert St.
ARTHUR E. PARRY
Conunissioner, Etc., Etc.
By Royal Warrant
CHIROPRACTIC
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic Foot Correctitm
OFFICE HOURS:
Hotel Clinton, Friday, 1 to 8 pan.
Comrnercial, Seaforth, Monday
1 to 8 p.m.
ACCOUNTANCY
R. G. McCANN '
Accountant add Auditor
Rattenbury St. E. Phone 783-W
Clinton
ERNEST W. HUNTER
Cnertered Accountant
57 Bioor et. W. Toronto
ARTHUR FRASER
Income Tax Repots
Bookkeeping Service, Etc.
Atin Street Phone 355W
EXETER
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Private Business
Farm Reports
Bookkeeping records installed
and checked monthly or
as requested.
ROY N. BENTLEY
36 Regent St. Box 58
Goderich, Ontario
DENTAL
DR. D. C. QEDDES
Dentist
Lovett Block Clinton
Telephone 170
Hours: 9-12 a.m.; 1.30-6 pea.
VETERINARIAN
DR. G. S. ELLIOTT
Veterinarian
Phone 203 Clinton
OPTOMETRY
•
THREE AT WINGHAM
WINGHAM • Three bouncing
babies -two girls and a boy -
arrived in Wingham General
Hospital on New Year's Day. The
happy parents who are receiving
congratulations are Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Cummings, Lucknow, a
daughter; Mr. and Mre. Russell
Kelly, Wingham, a son; Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Kirton, Bluevale, a
daughter.
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Parliament to Open
Wednesday, Jan. 26
Prune Minister St. Laurent hag
announced that the fifth session,
of Canadaes e0th Parliament will
open on Wednesday, January 26.
The prime minister said he
hoped to get the address in reply
to the speech from the throne
moved and 'seconded, and the
debate opened by all party lead-
ers in the opening week of
Farb:advent. That was why he
had abandoned the traditional
Thursday opening in favor of
Wednesday.
On the following Monday he
would ask agreement of all part-
ies to suspend debate on the
address and take up at once the
legislation necessary to effect the
',mien of Newfoundland with the
Dominion as a tenth province.
It would be necessary to sub-
mit the approved legislation to
the United Kingdom Parliament
and the desire was to have union
completed by March 31.
Mr. St. Laurent also" announc-
ed that a federal by-election. will
be held Monday, February 7, in
the Quebec constituency of
Nicolet-Yamaska. The •seat, the
only vacancy now in the Com-
mons, was held by Lucien Dubois,
Liberal, who died recently.
The present standing of the
Commons: Liberals, 124; Progres-
sive Conservatives, 67; CCP', 32;
Social Credit, 13; others, eight;
vacant, one; total, 245.
----15-DAY TOOTH
ZURICH -Craig Burton Whit-
ney, son of Mr. and Mrs..R. C.
Whitney, Detroit, Mich., and a
great grandson of Mrs. Emily
Fuss, Zurich, has cut his first
tooth at the rather young age
of 15 days.
PASSES IN WEST
DUNGANNON- Frank Orser,
a native of Golden Valley North-
ern Ontario, and a former resid-
ent of this district, died suddenly
of a heart attack at his home in
Edmonton. -Word of his death
Was received here by his aged
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Or_
ser,whom he had visited last
September, when they celebrated
their diamond. wedding.
A. L. COLE, R.O.
Optometrist
Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted
GODERICH - Phone 33
RUTH HEARN. 11.0.
Optometrist
Huron St. - Phone 69 - Clinton
MEMORIALS
Cemetery Memorials
T. PRYDE and SON
Clinton Showrooms Open Fridays
See J. J. Zapfe. Phone 103
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INSURANCE
II. C. LAWSON
Bank of Montreal Building
Clinton
PHONES: Office 251W, Res. 251J
Insurance -- Real Estate
Agent Mutual Life Assurance Co.
J. E. HOWARD
BAYFIELD, Ont.
Phone Chilton 624r31
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Life, Accident, Sickness, Auto-
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Phone: Clinton 634r15
THE 1VIcKILLOP MUTUAL
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Head Office, Seaforth
Officers, 1948 -President, Chris.
Leonhardt, Bornholm; Vice -Presi-
dent, Hugh Alertander, Walton;
Manager and Secretary -treasurer,
M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -. Chris Leon.hardt,
11 -Clinton RCAF at Wellesley
Bornholm; Hugh Alexander. Wal-
Goderich
12 -Milverton at Mitchell
Eton, J. itcmlionrteo,n8;enafoobrethri
et Clinton Colts
15 -Clinton .Colts at Goderich Ewing, Blyth; Frank McGregor,
Archibald, Seaforth; John H. Mc-
. S Ta lineWligeWh ah,
14 -Wellesley at Clinton Colts
t 0 Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth;
Harvey Fuller, Goderich.
Agents -John E. Pepper, Bruce -
field, RR. 1; Geo. A, Watt, Blyth,
R.R. 1; R. S. McKercher, Dublin,
R.R. 1: J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen,
ESCAPES BURNING CAR
WINGHAM -- Two Wingham
A Grent Reltlio! Buy Now! young people, Doreen Hays and
Earl Young, narrowly escaped
death Friday night when their
GROVES ELECTRIC pletely destroyed by fire con -
car turned over and was corn -
cession 9 Turnberry, near Wing -
'Your Elect Heal H ea d quarters' haidn,The car skidded on the ice
rolled• over in the ditch. Both
Phone 274 CI:in Lon occupants crawled from the car
with only a shaking up as the
'car burst into flames,
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