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The Seaforth News, 1949-02-03, Page 4THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, 'FEBRUARY 3, 1949 SPORTS (by Wally) • Juveniles Take First Home Game An exellent game of hockey was played in the Palace Rink on Thurs. night, when the Wingham Juvenile Tigers and the Seaforth Juveniles met in a scheduled W.O.A.A. Juven- ile '0' game..A very poor crowd was in attendance at this gameto see the Seaforth six come out on top of a '7- 6 score. The game was a see -saw affair with Seaforth scoring the first goal at 1,22 and the last goal at 51.20. At the end of the first period Wingham was out in front 3-1. Doig came back for Seaforth at 25.15 and Rennie at 33.14. Wingham tallied once when Wellwood pulled .the hat -trick. The score at the end of the second period stood 4-3 in favour of the Wingham sextet. Seaforth came back in full force in the third period' as Rennie scored on Malone's pass, Malone scored on a pass from Rennie. Mal- one then tallied unassisted to pat Seaforth out in front. All this scor- ing was clone while Wingham was minus one man and Seaforth was without 'the assistance of 'two play- ers. Jewell carne back for Wingham folowed by McMillan scoring on a pass from Wellwood to .tie .the score up at six -all and with 9.48 remaining in the. game, WIN MOVE for your home or. honeymoon Win up to $1500.00! Anyone buying a Bluebird Diamond Engagement Ring or Wedding Ring between February 1st and June 4th is eligible. Come in and get an entry form and details of the contest. PERFECT DIAMONDS 'GET YOUR ENTRY BLANK TODAY Westcott Watches -- Diamonds -- China -- Silverware Phone 559-W Seaforth Res. 218 We did a big Job in 1948... AND THERE'S A BIG JOB STILL TO BE DONE! ‘,','E'VE, JUST completed the busiest year in our history. Ontario and Quebec telephone lines carried a record 9,000,000 calls daily, and service generally was better. We built more new buildings than in any previous year, added 325,000 miles of wire -indications pthe program thatenabled construction to install 148,981 new telephones ... another record. Much remains to be done. Thousands still want tele - hones, further service improvement is still possible. Every day throughout the coming year, telephone men and women everywhere will be working hard to meet this challenge. In 1949, as in the past, all our efforts will be directed to the achievement of more and better telephone serv- ice at the lowest possible cost. THE DELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA 01.11110 nC(1111170.116. FARMERS ATTENTION We Are Open To Contract Malting Barley And will supply the seed for same. We have a good market for this barley. Growers interested, please call or write W. Om THOMPSON GRAIN ELEVATORS-HENSALL, ONT. Day Phone No. 32 Night Phone No. 2 DEAD 011ALIVE! We will pay for old, disabled or dead COWS $5.00 ea. - HORSES $5.00 ea. HOGS $1.50 per cwt. All according to size and condition Phone, COLLECT. for prompt. courteous service SEAFORTH-390W MITCHELL -219 INGERSOLL-21 WILLIAM =STONE SONS .LTD. INGERSOLL,ONTARJO AN ALL -CANADIAN FIRM, ESTABLISHED 1876. Rennie then made a break -away from centre ice when he received the puck from Don Muir and pulled Sangster from the Win b n3 nes, to score the winning goal for Seaforth, Stars of the game for Seaforth were; Rennie, with three goals and an assist, Malone with two goals, and an assist and Baker minding the net. McMillan, with two goals and an assist, Jewell with two goal's and Sangster the goaler all starred for Wingham. Wingham-Sangster, goal; Ham,' ,Ganimage, defence; Hilbert, centre; Brophy, Hopper, wings; Jewell, Wat- son, McQuillan, McMillan, Wellwood, :alternates.. Seaforbh -,- Baker, goal; Milton, Evans, defence; Broome, centre; Jack Muir, Doig, wings; Don Muir,' 1. McKindsey, 1Eon Rennie, Dale, Malone, G. McKindsey, Ron Dale, alternates. Summary: First Period 1 - Seaforth,J. Muir (Broome), 1.22; 2-Wingham, Ham (Brophy), 5,00; 3-Wingham, McMillan 16.15; 4-_Wingham, Jewell, 17.45. Pel)alties-Ganimage, Wingham. Broome, Seaforth. Second Period 5-Seaforth, Doig (J, Muir)', 25.- 15; 6-Wingham, Wellwood (Mc- Millan, 32,50; 7-Seaforth, Rennie, 33.14. Penalties - Gannmage, Watson, Hopper. Wingham; D. Muir, Broome, Seaforth. Third Period 8-Seaforth, Rennie (Malone), 46.20; 9- Seaforth, Malone (Ren- nie), 48.07; 10-Seaforth, Malone, 49.20; 11-Wingham, Jewell, 49.50; 12 - Wingham, McMillan (Well - wood), 50.12; 13-Seaforth, Rennie '(D. Muir), 51.20. Penalties - Brophy, Ganimage, Wingham; Milton, Doig, Broome(2, also 10 min. mis-conduct), Seaforth. •r• * * Milverton Wins Seven Straight The Seaforth six went down to de- feat last Friday night as they met with the top place Milverton Domin- ion Royals in the Milverton arena, playing before 400 fans. When the bell went to end the game the score stood Milverton 14, Seaforth 4. Don Dale and Bundscho starred for the Dominion Royals each scoring three goals, while Ed. Wilson, starred for the locals tallying three of the total four goals. The game was clean with only two penalties being handed out, both going to Seaforth players. Seaforth-P. Wilson, goal;' Bous sey, Nicholson, defence; E. Wilson, centre; O'Shea, J. Eisler, wings; A. Hildebrandt, G. Hildebrandt, Frank Sills, Dick Eisler, L. Dale, McIver, alternates, Milverton -G. Schmidt, goal; A. Peck, Kipfer, defence;Gaul, centre; Bundscho, E. Groep, wings; Dale, C. Peck, Bowman, Shirk, E. Bauer, Yost, J. Bauer, E. Attridge, R. Bren- neman, alternates. Summary: First Period 1 -Milverton, Bauer (Yost) ; 2 - Milverton, Bowman. Penalty -D. Eisler, Seaforth. Second Period 3 -Milverton, Bundscho (Yost); 4 - Milverton, Yost; 5 - Seaforth, A. Hildebrandt; 6 - Milverton, Bunds- cho (Groep); 7.:--Seaforth, Wilson; 8 -Milverton, Brenneman; 9 -Sea - forth, Wilson. Penalty -O'Shea, Seaforth, Third Period 10 -Milverton, Yost; 11 -Milver- ton, Group (A. Peck) 12-Seaforth, Wilson (O'Shea) ; 13 - Milverton, Bundscho (Gaul) ; 14 - Milverton, Gropp (Gaul) ; 15 -Milverton, Peck (Dale) ; 16 -Milverton, Dale (Peck) ; 17 -Milverton, J. Bauer (Dale); 18 - Milverton, Dale. * * t: * O.H.A. Int. 'B' Standing (up to Jan. 31) MacDonald,' Pring) 6-Seaforth, Wilson (Eisler, O'Shea)' 7-Goder- ich, Faulkner (Miller) 8-Goderich, Pring i(Bruce MacDonald); 9 -Sea - forth, Mclvor ; 10-Goderich, Miller (Faulkner). Second Period 11-Goderich, Miller (Faulkner, Rogue); 12-Seaforth, Wilson'(Cam- eron); 13-Goderich, Meir .(Faulk- ner). Penalties -G. Hildebrandt (inter- ference), Roque (cross-checking). Third Period 14-Seaforth,, O'Shea; 15 -Sea - forth, Eisler (O'Shea); 16-Seaforth, Wilson (O'Shea); 17 - Goderich, Faulkner-; 18-Seaforth, Wilson. (Nicholson (holding puck). No time of goals were available because of the fact that the 'clock would not work and the game was timed with a pocket stop=watch. Goderich-Miner, goal; Westlake, Meir, defence; Faulkner,- centre; Doak, K. Miller, wings; Bruce Mc- Donald, B. D. MacDonald, Pring, Roque, O'Brien, alternates. Seaforth - Pete Wilson, goal; Cameron, Nicholson,' defence; Ed. 'Wilson, centre; O'Shea, Jack Eisler, wings; Boussey, Sills, Geo. Hilde- brandt, A; Hildebrant, Lorne Dale, Mclvor, H. Knight, alternates. Referee -Stan Smith, Stratford. * 9' * t Specials on Permanents Till Feb. 12th • $3.50 Machine. (This does not include setting) ® $5.00 Machineless ® $7.50 Cold Wave ' Muriel's BEAUTY SHOP PHONE 351W . . THEATRE' REGENT Al SEAFORTH SE O Now Playing "ALWAYS TOGETHER" ' Thurs." Fri. Sat, with ROBERT HUTTON and JOYCE REYNOLDS It's that Janie Team again with more zany joy Mon, Tues. Wed, " B. 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Year in and year out the early hatched chick is the one which gives the greatest returns. January and February chick buyers have always been satisfied. The cockerels are first on the market at highest prices; the pullets give high fall egg production with lar ge full sized eggs. • Boolc your order now with the SCOTT .POULTRY FARMS, Seaforth, for Fast Feathering Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Crossbreds in Red X Rock, and Red X Sussex chicks. Scott Poultry Farms J. M. SCOTT PHONE 853 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO P W 'L T Pts Milverton .... 8 S 0 0 16 C. R. S. 6 4 1 1 9 Mitchell 7 4 2 1 9 Wellesley 7 4 3 0 8 Clinton. 5 2 3 0 4 Seaforth S 1 6 1 3 Centralia 7 1 5 1 3 Goderich 4 0 4 0 0 s: * 9 * Coming O. H. A. Int. 'B' Games To -night -Clinton at Seaforth. Friday -Mitchell at Milverton, Seaforth at Centralia. Wellesley at Goderich. Mon day -Milverton at Clinton. Tuesday -Wellesley at Seaforth. Wednesday-Seaforth at C. R. S. Goderich at Milvertn. Clinton at Mitchell. Legion Midget Series Opened Sat. Last Saturday morning the first gatnes of the Legion Midget series were played at the Palace Rink. The first game saw the Bruins hook up with the Black Hawks. The Black Hawks proved weaker :than the Bruins when the Bruins downed them 10-4. In the second game the Map- le Leafs and the Canadiens were of more equal strenghth than the fir- st two and the gams was a close aff- air with the Maple Leafs winning it by a score of 5-4, �. * Coming Legion Midget Games Saturday -Black Hawks vs Canad- iens at 9.00 a.m. Bruins vs Maple Leafs at 10 a,m, * * * a: Ed' Wilson Leads Bosharts Against Goderich Led by Wilson with six goals, the Seaforth Bosharts went all out to down the Goderich Kinsmen 16-7 in an O.H.A. Intermediate '13' game played in Seaforth Tuesday night, Other stars in this game were O'- Shea with one goal and six assists and for Goderich, Faulkner led the scoring with two goals and. three assists and Miller also starred with two goals and an assist. The game was tame with only three penalties handed out by the referee Stan Smith Summary First Period 1--Seaforth, Eisler (O'Shea); 2- Seaforth, Sills (G. Hildebrandt, A. Hildebrandt); 3-Seaforth, Wilson; 4 -Wilson (Eisler, O'Shea); 5- Goderich, D. B. MacDonald (Bruce arm MIp-WINTER LEI Of Winter footwear • Prepare for Cold Wet days of February and March, with these Rubber and Felt Shoe Specials Child's White Rubber, White Fur trim, laced Overshoes Sizes 5 to 10. $4.50. SALE PRICE 385 Children's & Misses' White Rubber Flight Boots - Red Trim Sizes 6 to 1. SALE PRICE.2.95 - 3.45. �■�� & abOU in tbr Child's All White Rubber Boot "WeaSizes i6 to th or 11. 52.25. SALt E t ALEPRICE ®65 Child's All White 2 dome Overshoe Sizes 6 to 9. $2,25. SALE PRICE $ 1 ■85 Child's White Rubber, White Fur trim, laced Overshoes Sizes 5 to 10. $4.50. SALE PRICE 385 Women's Black Velvet Overshoe Slide Fastener at side. 5.85 10" high. Fur trim. 6.65. 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