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The Seaforth News, 1949-02-10, Page 3THURSDAY, FE,BRUAnv 10, 1940, THE SEAFORTI,I NWS YOUR FARM IMPROVEMENTS NOW e • 8 BEPORE the busy season is on top of you, why. not start completing those plans you have:been making all year. Changes to your barn and build= ijn';s, the installation of a new water system—and. all those improvements you have been thinking about? Parm,Improvement Loans are designed to help you make those changes. They are based on a plan to meet your problems. Your local Dominion Bank manager is ready to advise and help you. It will pay, you to see him. 149' • THE DOMINION BANK Established 1891 SEA FORTH BRANCH — E. C. BOSWELL, MANAGER THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION IN THE WORLD WHO WILL BE SAVED All those who have put their trustin the blood of Christ and have their sins forgiven. Christ died on the cross in our room and stead—we are saved by faith in His merits. VHO-WILL BE LOST ? All who have neglected God's free offer of salvation, and are lost in their sins, not having trusted in Christ as their Saviour. But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. Rom. 4:5' Chas. E. Fuller P.O. Box 123, Los Angeles 53, Calif. WERYBODY'S BUSINESS by "How can I gain more confi- dence? Ag lin and again people ask nle this question. So here is the one suggestion that will perhaps prove the most helpful: Develop outside interests -es,pecially with other people: Invariably those who suf- fer from shyness live too much within themselves. • And this is the real cause of their trouble. The best cure lies in mix- ing more with people under all conditions — especially in group activities. It matters little what these activities may be: political organiza- tions, church work, service clubs — anything that gets the individual outside him- self. In this way he becomes ab- sorbed in what he is doing while withother people. Soon he learns to be at ease - with them =- and to forget. himself. His shyness vanishes. If you have financial security for the future, you will feel more confident. Life insur- ance offers the easiest, surest way to achieve this . security for yourself and your de- pendents. 239 Coming W.O.A.A. Int. Games Friday—Dublin at Zurich Saturday—Exeter vs Dublin in Seaforth. This finishes the .Dublin games in the 1949 schedule. SPORTS (by Wally) Hockey • Bosharts 5, Clinton 4 Clinton—Miller, goal; Schoenhals, Colquhoun, defence; Goodhue, cen- tre ; entre; Strong, Hanley, wings; Counter, Lee, Hayter, Andrews, McEwan, Bartliff, Steepe, Neilans, alternates; Woodcock, sub-goaler. Seaforth—Pete Wilson, goal; Doc Cameron, Jack Nicholson, defence; Ed Wilson, centre;, Bill O'Shea,.Jack Eisler, wings; Gus Boussey, A. Hilde- brand, Geo. Hildebrand, Frank Sills, Harold Knight, Lorne Dale, Ed. Me Ivor, alternates. Referee—Stan Smith, Stratford. First Period 1—Seaforth, Wilson (Eisler), 12; 2—Seaforth, O'Shea, (Eisler, Wil- son), 2:14; 3—Clinton, Colquhoun (Goodhue) 4:30; 4 --Clinton, Lee (H'ayter, Counter) 17:01. Penalties—none. Second Period 5—Seaforth, ,Silas ,(G. Hildebrand) 23:08; 6—Seaforth, Eisler (O'Shea, Wilson), 28:23; 7—Clinton, Good- hue (Colquhoun) 30:16. Penalties—none. Third Period 8—Clinton, Lee. (Counter) 55:18; Penailtes — Bantli£f (fighting), Eisler (tripping), Cameron (trip- ping), Nicholson(slashing), A. Hilde- brandt (tripping), Cameron (fight- ing). overtime Period 9-Seaforth, Geo. Hildebrandt (A. Hildebrandt) 67:42. Penalties—none. :k * * * Centralia 5, Seaforth 4. Seaforth—Pete Wilson, goal; Cam- eron, defence; Ed Wilson, centre; O'Shea, Eisler, wings; Boussey, Sills, A. Hildebrand, George Hilde- brandt, L. Dale, McIver, H. Knight, alternates. Centralia - MacDonald, goal; Pumple, Hprton, defence; Harris, centre; Rhude, Cooke, wings; Shaw, Corsleman, Millar, Turner, Quick - fall, Anderson, Hallett, alternates; McLeod; sub-goaler. Referee—'Pat Baird, Stratford. First Period 1—Seaforth, O'Shea ,(Eisler) 43: 2—Centralia, Pumple (Cook), 10:17; 3—Centralia, Anderson (Quiekfall), 11:34. . Penalties—none. Second Period 4 -Centralia, Anderson (Shaw), 30:15; 5—Seaforth, O'Shea (E. Wilson), 34:38; 6—Seaforth, O'- Shea (E. Wilson) 35:0.5; 7—Centra- lia, Harris (Rhude) 35:20. Penalties — Pumple (slashing), Nicholson (tripping), Eisler (high - sticking), A. Hildebrand (cross- checking). Third Period 8—Seaforth, Wilson (Eisler, O'- Shea), 48:57; 9—Centralia, Rhude (Qookee) 5'2:16 Penalties — Turner (roughing), Cook(interference), Cameron (trip - HANDS IN TRAINING ... FOR ONTARIO 4 Learning to Make Plastics IN Ontario the wheels of industry turn for the benefit of every single one of us. Our lathes, dynamos, drill presses, farm combines, tractors, business machines, etc. are producing goods andservices which earn dollars. These dollars provide food, clothing, medical care and other necessities which contribute, to our security and high standard of living. Every single one of us, therefore, has a very personalinterestin the flow of a steady supply of trained workers to industrial plants. These workers will operate machines which are important to our way of life. We should appreciate, then, the co-operative efforts of government, industry and labour in the field of employee training. In schools and in factories our workers, young and old, are given the opportunity to develop new and specific skips in every field of business and industrial activity. For instance, as in the pictures shown here, every effort of Ontario's newly -skilled plastics workers will mean better plastic products —, will help to make Ontario a finer place in which to live and work. TIIE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) Our 'Way of Life Rewarde Trained ,runts • Ontario workers know they can earn more, have executive responsibility, and enjoy a higher standard of living in direct ratio to the skills they ac- quire and the way they make use of them. That's always true in a free economy —that's why our com- petitive system will continue to make Canada great and a great place in which to live. • ping), Nicholson' (interference), Wil- son (10 min. misconduct, match mis- conduct). K. �. * *. 0.H,A. Int. 'B' Standing (up to Feb,7). WTLF A Milverton , . 11 0 0 98 42. Mitchell . . 5 '1 2 51 40 Wellesley. . 5 0 4 58 51 C. R. S. . , 4 1 2 52 37 Seaforth . , 3 -1 7 60 83 Centralia . . 3 1 4 46 51 Clinton . . 2 0 7 50 75 Goderich' 0 0 7 33 62 ** * * Coming 0.H.A. Int. 'B' Games. Pts 22 11 10 9 7 7 4 0 Friday-C.R.S. at Wellesley Goderich at Clinton Saturday—Milverton at Mitchell Monday—Wellesley at Clinton Seaforth at Goderich Tuesday—Clinton at Goderich Milverton at C.R.S. Wednesday—Mitchell at C.R.S. Several 'postponed games will also be played during the week, * * * Wingham Juv. 7, Seaforth 5. Seaforth-Goal, Baker; defence, D. Muir, Evafs; centre, Broome; wings, J. Muir, Doig; subs, Rennie, Malone, D. Dale, McKindsey, R. Dale. Wingham—Goal, Sangster • de- fence, Ganimage, Watson; centre, Hilbert; wings, Hopper, Rhiel; subs, Stainton, Merkley, Brophy, cMil- lan, Jewell, Welwood, Hain. First •Period 1—Wingliam, Jewell 3:02 2—Wingham, McMillan (Welwood)' 5:46. 3—Wingham, Brophy (Merkley) 18: 20. Penalties-Gainmage, Muir, Ren- nie, Evans, Watson, McKindsey. Second Period • 4—Seaforth, Rennie 2:45 5—Wingham', Welwood 5:22 6—Seaforth, Evans 5:45 '7—Seaforth, Doig 12:25 8—Seaforth, Malone 12:45 9—Wingham, McMillan (Jewell) 15: 50. Penalties—Gammage, Evans. Third Period 10—Wingham, Jewell (McMillan) 2:50 11—Wingham, Welwood (McMillan) 8:46 12—Seaforth, Broome 16:06 Penalty—Jewell. * * * * Juveniles Downed by Kincardine IThe Seaforth Juveniles went down to defeat on Friday night when they hooked up with Kincardine in a scheduled W.O.A.A. Juvenile game. This game was played in Kincardine: The score at .the final whistle was Kincardine,* * 14, Seaforth 4. Dublin 5, Zurich 3. Dublin Curtin, s goal; Costello, F, O'Connor, defence; Messenger, centre; Wilson;' Woods, wings; Stag, Wallace, 7. Malone, Bruer, Staple- ton, Joe O'Connor, Broome, Jack Malone, Baker, alternates. Zurich—Armstrong, goal; Middle - bolts, Turkein, ' defence; McKinley, centre; Dicker, O'Brien, wings; W. O'Brien, J. Robertson, Heimerich, Charleton, Ktucker, Weido, Parkins, alternates. Referee "Farmer" McFadden, Seaforth. First Period 1—Zurich, McKinley, 2:10; 2—Dub- lin, Baker (Costello), 2:30; 3—Dub- lin, F. O'Connor, 3:35; 4—Dublin, Mesenger (F. O'Connor), 6:20. Penalties Baker, F. O'Connor. Second Period 5—Zurich, C. Decker (D. 0'-. Brien), 24:40, Penalties -none. Third Period 6—Dublin, Woods (Messenger), 93:55; 7—Dublin , Wilson (Mes- senger), 41:50. 8—Zurich, Decker (O'Brien), 52:05. Penalties—Woods, F. O'Connor, Parkins. * * Dublin 4, Exeter 4, Dublin—Curtin, goal; Costello, F. O'Conner, defence; Messenger, centre; Wilson, Woods, wings; Sta- pleton, Wallace, Stag, Malone, J. O'- Connor, Baker, alternates. Exeter—Smith, goal; Shaw, Rysk- man, defence; Tighe, centre; Lawson, Steir, wings; Penhale, Musser, R. Tuckey, Cain, Mason, B. Tuckey, Whilsnith, alternates. Referee—Van Horne, London. First Period 1—Dublin, 7. O'Connor •(Staple- ton), 5:50; 2—Exeter, Musser (R. Tuckey), 14:43; 3—Exeter, R. Tuc- key (Shaw), 15:40; 4—Exeter, Ryckman (B, Tuckey), 16:32; 5— Dublin, Messenger (Woods), 17:50. Penalty—Penhrale. Second Period 6—Dublin, Wilson (Messenger), 39:06. Penalties—Penhale, Whilsmith. Third Period 7—Exeter, Cann, 40:25; 8—Dub- 1in,Messenger (Woods), 41:39. Penalties—none. Overtime No scoring Penalty --J. O'Connor. Attention Farmers THE HURON COUNTY SEED FAIR Will be held FRIDAY, MAR. 11TH & SATURDAY, MAR. 12TH in Clinton Collegiate Institute in Clinton $500 in Prizes — Trophies Junior Seed Judging • Good Programme Small Seeds & 10 Bushel lots must be accompanied by a grade certificate , E. ROBERTSON, Pres. R. Cr. BENNETT, Sec.-Treas. The Huron Crop Improvement Association a:r r; t?r "t l,, emWi.��z�'sLh U-. 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