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11 MILVERTON WINS SEMI-FINALS
Milverton Dominions powered
their way into the O.H.A. Intermed-
iate 'B' group finals at the Classic
City Arena, Stratford, when they
trounced the courageous Mitchell Le-
gion sextet, 9-4 to capture the semi-
finals round in two straight games,
beating Mitchell 12-5 in the first
game.
Mitchell faded in the final period
and allowed the Milverton team to
CLOWN HARDWARE Main Street, Seaforth
M. L NOTT Ao K. SHARP
mosimszawanumsomenomm
surge through on the helpless goalie
and rake up 4 markers without a
reply.
Mitchell Legion—Goal, Chessell;
defence, Rohfritsch, Gatenby; centre,
J. McNairn; wings, Powell, Pearcei
alternates, K. McNairn, Tuer, Stock,
Weber, Gibbard, Helmick.
Milverton Dominions — G o a 1,
Schmidt; clefence, Post, Bowman;
centre, Dale; wings, Beier, C. Peck;
alternates, Nelson, Shirk, Brenneman,
Gaul, Gropp, Meyer, A. Peck, Kipfer.
Referees — "Farmer" McFadden,
Seaforth; Hap Baird, Stratford.
First Period'
1 — Mitchell, Gibbard (Stock),
ANNUAL MEETING
Huron -Perth
and Huron
LIBERAL
ASSOCIATION
Saturday, March 12
Hensall Town Hall
Hear
HON. 'STEWART S. CARSON
MINISTER OF JUSTICE
Don't Miss This Outstanding Speaker !
W. H. GOLDING, M.P.
AND OTHERS
Huron -Perth and Huron Liberal Association
ALBERT KALBFLEISCH W. L. WHYTE
• President Secretary
"God Save the King"
9:16. 2—Milverton, Dale (A. Peck),
10 :17. 3—Milverton, Beier (Bow-
man), 17:13. 4—Mitchell, Gibbard,
18:12.
Penalties: A. Peck, Kipfer, Baler.
Second Period
5 — Milverton, Dale, 2:30, 6—
Mitchell, Weber (Tuer), 8:12. 7—
Mitchell, Powell (r. McNairn), 9:10.
8—Milverton, Gaul (A. Peck), 11:19.
9—Milverton, Shirk (Brenneman),
14:30.
Penalties: Dale, Gibbard.
Third Period
10—Milverton, Bowman (Gaul A.
Peck), 7:56. 11—Milverton, Gaul
(Meyer), 12:30. 12 — Milverton,
13aier (Dale), 17:24. 18—Milverton,
Dale •(C. Peck), 17:58.
Penalties: Rohfritsch, Gibbard.
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DUBLIN TROUNCED
BY EXETER 7-4
Dublin was eliminated from the
W.O.A.A. 'Intermediate 'A' play -
downs last Wednesday night by Ex-
eter. The game was played due to a
protest by the Dublin team. Styre
tallied two goals for Exeter while
Stapletirn tallied two for the losers.
The rest of the goals were single
tallies.
Dublin—Curtin, goal; F. O'Con-
nor, Costen. f
Costello, defence; Messenger,
centre Wilson, Woods, wings; Sta-
pleton, J. O'Connor, Pugh, Wallace,
A. Baker, alternates.
Exeter—Smith, Goal; Shaw, Ryck-
man, defence; Brintnell, centre;
Lawson, .Sayre, wings; Penhale, ,Ma-
son, Cann, .Smith, Watson, Tuckey,
MacDonald, Musser, alternates.
First Period
1—Exeter, Lawson, 4:10; 2—Dub-
lin, Messenger, 15:20,
Second Period
3—Exeter, Cann 27.30; 4-R.
Ryckman, 28:00; 5—E. Shaw, 28:50:
6— E. Styre (Brintnell) 28:51; 7—
Dublin, Stapleton, 34:10; 8 —D,
Wallace, 38:30.
Penalties —Brintnell, .,Tuckey.
Third Period
9— Exeter, Brintnell (Lawson)
45:40; 10 — Dublin, Stapleton
(Woods.), 47:50; 11—Exeter, Styre,
58:35.
Penalties — Penhale, 3. O'Connor
'(2), Brintnell, Musser, Tuck e y,
Woods, F. O'Connor.
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BROOME TAKES TOP
SCORING HONOURS
After waging a battle for top
place during the past play-off series,
Rennie was nosed out by Ron Broome
by three points. Broome tallied the
most goals for the season, 14 in all
followed by Rennie with 18 goals.
Broome also grabbed off honours in
the assist column with 7, 2 more than
Rennie. -
Here he is again! Yes, Broome was
the "badman" of the team, "serving"
more time than any of his mates by
a good margin, serving 31 minutes,
13 more than any other player.
Season's Point Total
n.
G A in Pemin. Pts
Broome .. ..... 14 7 31 21
Rennie .. ..... 13 5 9 18
Malone• .. 5 9 14 14
Doig 6 4 8 10
J. Muir .. 4 4 4 8
D. Dale .. 3 3 2 6
D. Muir . , 2 1 18 3
Evans. 2 0 4
G. McKindsey 2 0 0
Milton .. • 1 0 4 1
J. McKindsey .. , 0 0 2 0
R. Dale 0 0 0 0
L. Eisler h 4' 0 0 tB 0
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Town of Seaforth
Tax Pre Payment
Receipts for 1949
THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH WILL PAY 4 PER CENT PER
ANNUM UP TO AUGUST 31, 1949, ON ALL PREPAID
1949 TAXES
Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the
Town Clerk's Office in the Town Hall
D. H. Wilson
TREASURER
BANTAMS ELIMINATED
IN ONE GAME
Wingham Kinsman Bantams elim-
inated Seaforth from the W.O.A.A.
hockey series 1-0 in a sudden -death
match last week. Wingham will now
play the Southampton-Chesley series
winners for the W.O.A.A. bantam
title.
The Seaforth team was only or-
ganized last week as an all-star team
frornn the Legion Bantam series.
Seaforth-Crozier, goal; .McMillan,
Rowland, defence; Sills, centre: Pull-
man, Scott, wings; Flannigan, 4luir,
Horton, Nlcllwain, Carter, Hunt,
Fitzpatrick, alternates.
Wingham—Santon, goal; Chettich,
Stainton, 'defence; Gregg, centre;
Gerrie, Hutton, wings; Fry, Scott,
Hopper, Miller, Cameron Gibb, alter-
nates.
Referee Kelso Streets, Clinton;
Linesman, Frank 'McEwen, Clinton.
First Period
1—Wingham Gerrie, ,.l:25.
Second Period
2—Wingham, Chettick, 37:00.
Third Period
8—Wingham, Gerrie, 42:30; 4;—
Wingham,
—Wingham, Scott, 54:50.*
INDUSTRIAL SERIES
UNDER WAY
Last Thursday evening the Indust-
rial
ndustrial 'League got under way with a
hockey series. The first game saw
Bosharts hook up with Bell Foundry.
The Foundry was stronger than the
Bosharts and downed them 10-8.
• The score by periods was: 1st,
Foundry 3, Bosharts 2; 2nd, Bosh-
arts 5, Foundry 5; 3rd, ,Foundry 10,
Bosharts 8.
The Foundry team led for 53 min-
utes of the regulation 60 minutes,
with Bosharts going out in front 5-4
during the second period but the
Foundry came back seven minutes
later and tied the score up, breaking
the tie at 8:21 of the third period.
The lineups without the positions
are as follows:
Bosharts O'Shea goal; Enos
Boshart, Louis Boshart, Frieday,
Wilbee, Richard Eisler, Keith Bins -
ser, Ron Broome, Verdun Rau; Bill
Baker, Willis and Felkus.
Foundry—Matthew, goal; Archie
Hubert, Raymond Chambers Gar-
field Baker, Coombes, Maloney, Kerr,
Francis Hiusser, Clayton Horton and
George Broome.
The referees for the game were:
for Bosharts, Ted Wilson; for
Foundry, George 'Rube' Hildebrandt.
STANLEY
Don't forget the Irish social held
in the St. Andrew's United Church,
Thursday, March 17' at 8 p.m. A play
entitled "His or Her Sweethearts"
w e pnesen ed 0 young people
from the Blue Water and Bronson
Trine. Some humorous numbers will
he given by talent 'from Zurich and.
Hay twp. The men of the church will Mrs. Torn Scotchmer spent a week
serve refreshments. with her parents -at Guelph,
R DON'S
USINESS
by
many timeshave you
ti a
said: "I must do ..;" "I feel
terrible about not writing to
" "One of these days I'm
going to see ..."?
Such remarks show we all
realize that procrastination
is a bad habit — bur that we
are resigned to it. We're not
really convinced that it pays
to "do it now".
iec the more we put off
doing something because it
is distasteful or difficult, the
larger the task looms. It
weighs on our minds, handi-
capping the performance of
immediate duties and be.
clouding our pleasures. Obvi-
ously the sooner we do it, the
happier we'll be.
Even trivial .matters should
be dealt with promptly in
order to develop the action -
habit. Is there someone you
should write? If so, don't de-
bate with yourself whether
you'll write now or later.
Reach for your pen!
Such spontaneous actions.
help to develop an .efficiency
that makes for success.
If it were not for life insur-
ance agents, many people
would put off taking the
vitally important step of pro-
tecting their families against
financial emergencies and
providing an income for
their own old age.
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