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Is Week At the Seaforth Ifigh School
• 'Week this wibbi,y, Web,. 4, Us enly one rooye game, 013,TheratlaYr
Moldy, girls that is, will be bring- Last 'Thuredair afterneon tb,e
tug •out their, formals, fixing their three Clinton teams. came to towa,
heir, and everything elite that the and the heet the '<real weeds could
lair sex gonsiders neeessary to do was a tie, 16-1.6, in the' girls'
' their appearance at the Annual game.
At-IV:Rue, at Seaforth High Sehool, Tbe senior boys' game was a
Dancing is. from 9 pool. to la.m., thriller ail the way through. Sea -
to the music of Johnny Dovrns' forth led at the quarter and the
eorchestra: Admission is $2.25 per half, but the small lead soon dis-
oouple, or.$1.26 single. If your in- appeared when Clinton put on
vitation has not arrivied iu the mail more pressure, and the game end -
by Monday, see' any High School ed in Clinton's favor, 30-24.
Ftudent to obtain yours. The junior boys' Wane was in -
We'd like to tell you about the teresting only for the display of
decomtions, because they're on ev- shooting and ball -handling put on
erybody's mind, at' S.H.S.;• hOw- by the Clinton squad. It seems
ever, that would. spoil the Surprise th&t coaches of college basketball
effect, so come on. the ilth for the eonsider themselves lucky if they
biggest and best evening of', dam- can produce •teams that acore on
dug and pleasure Seaforth has- to a0 to 40 per cent of their ahots' on
offer.
the basket. A conservative esti-
- * * mate would place Clinton's shoot -
The basketball ,sehedule is rapid- ing average between 69 and 70 per
ly drawing to aeloae. At the time cent. ffn addition to this, their ball -
of writing, Seaforth's teams have handling was as gOod as any sen-
ior team in .the group, and bettea
an most. After the first few min-
ds it was apparent that the score
ould be soniething otit of -the (fri-
ary, and it was -74-20.
Clinton's first steing forward
e of Epps at centre and the
Maltby, boys, Clare and Cam, pro-
duced & large portion of Clinton's
points. Cam Maltby waa the high
scorer, with 26, followed by Epps
with 13 and Clare 'Maltby with 10,
accounting for 49 points. At guard,
Beatty stood out, with 12 .points.
Following are the line-ups and
point totals for each game:
Girls
CLINTON-Garon 4, Kyle 4,
Glew, Haney, Kelly, D. Huaking 4,
M. Flunking' 4, Fingland, Fines,
tal 16.
SEAFORTH-lVI. Sills 5, More 1
Keyes 3, Leeruing, Stevens 4, Meir
2, Campbell, Langford, Caldwell,
Lane, Connolly, Ryan. Total 16.
Referee -Betty Case, Seaforth.
Umpire --Mae Clarke, Seaforte,
Senior Boye
5, D. Talbot 2, Grover, 'McConnell,
Arm4trong 2, Thornton, Mustard
5, Wilson, Kirby, Taylor 1. Total
30.
SEAFORTH-johnston, M. Hack -
well, Dale, H. Hack:well, Sills 8,
McKindsey 2, Hiusser 9, Chapman
5. Bechely.
Referee -Mulford, Seaforth.
Alnico- Boys
HOCKE
DOUBLE
HEADER
PALACE RINK
SEAFORTH
THEM
February 8th
7 p.m. -Juvenile
SEAFORTilvsKINCARDINE
8.30
Intermediate B
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CLIaTTON-Epps 13, Cam* Malt. -
ittow
Referee,,41Vtelford* 'warmth.,
Oe Monliny Seaforth's two
ttearest went to Goderieb (yes, that's
right, tWo tearos). After that 74
to 20 beating, the Juulors 'Were
abruptly disbanded.. The leenl
doWn 14-2, and the 110513
lost 45 to 16.-,a, rather depresebeg
,GODERICH-Wall 7; Menrielell 1,
Reis, 'Fitzpatrick, Elliott, 'Donnel-
ly, McLean, Bogie. Total 14.
L. Sills 3, Keyes, Stevens 6, Hab-
kirk, Connolly, Ryan, Glanville,
Langford, Lane, Cald'well. Total 9.
Referee -Miss Lewis, Goderich.
Umpire -Mae Clarke, Seaforth.
Boys
GODERICII-MacPh.erson,, Doak
son 14, Buchanan 3, Skelton 2, D.
Holmes 6. Total 45.
SEAFORT11.---fta.pman 2, Mus-
ser 2, McKindsey 2, H. Hackwell,
Sills 6, Johnston, 'M. Hackwell,
Bolton, Dale 2, Jacobi 2. , Total 10.
Referee-1'ring, Goderich.
Umpire-DeMaire, Goderich.
Romeo wooed his fair Juliet on
a balcony; Antony courted Oleo-
patra in the. shadow of the Pyra-
mids -but those lads have nothing
on one D, Dale -he paid suit to
the object of hie affections in a
crowded school bus, returning from
Goderich Monday might. Apparent-
ly it's a pretty messy job, or so
one would judge from Don's face.
It bore "faint" traces of a soft red
Substance, that just might have
been lipstick. You'd wonder crow
D. J. would let himself get into a
situation as awkward aa that. We
understand be wipes it off as fast
as it accumulates, ordinarily -but
someone turned on the lights un-
expectedly, and there. be was,
caught red-handed. Well, maybe
not red-handed, but he had enough
on his face to take care of Ms
hands too. Some of the boys are
thinking of giving Dale an ulti-
matum -either sit by himself or
let the Lights be turned on. Let us,
one and all, note his reaction to
ties.
We're really only kidding, Don,
about the lights, that is. The
sound effectsare quite adequate
anyway, and make the lights un-
necessary.
Throughout all this we have as-
siduously striven to refrain from
mentioning the name of the lady in
question. It is our earnest belief
that the cloistered life these mod-
ern girls lead should be preserv-
ed, and that any undue notice of
their intimacies with their gentle-
men friends should be avoided. We
believe the* we have upheld this
standard faithfully in the past,' in
this article in particular, and we
will do our utmost to maintain it
in the future. Never may it be
said that the School News (Wal-
lace, _ proprietor) .deliberately per-
fgrmed such a scurv(q' trick as tell-
ing who Dale was necking with!
IN ae4444 4e, OP
c't*ge4iendr,1*44402 4.400 14
get ea to a real: Ata*clailt
day morning lebert tvicn'"gainqii.
Played 4.)the local TIOk:
been kindlY .donOett ,W; Pr.
McMaster. By the Way the
eters started out, it leeks as th
there will he quite a race. to
honor otf winning the coveted
'can Cup -the ambient of juv
hockey fame in Sedforth for
years, and which.,haS again
given for competifion 1Vir
J. Duncan
In the first genie between,
Black Hawks and Bruina, the
big Nun for the Hawks', Scoring
goats. Sandy McMillan scored
and assisted in two others...
the Bruins, Carter was the
scoring all four of his team's g
13. Hubert was in on two Lassie
nigan; defence, S. McMillan,
Berger; centre, R. Muir; wings
Williams, Bill ,I3annett; subs.,
Vincent" T. Nigh, j. Johnston,
BRUINS --Goal, B. Plannig
defence, G. Pullman, Rowlan
The second game was znuch
er and the winner was doub
right up to the last. Mile tus
was between Canadians and Map
Leafs, and somewhat resembl
the brand that the two teams
the N.H.L: play when they mee
Wheatley scored the first mark
for the Leafs, but Eisler a
Moorehead put the Canada&
ahead before the stanza ended.
the second, Ferg. Rowland tied
up for the Leafs and Horton 13
them in front it the outeet of th
third frame. G. Sille tied it u
again, but the Leafs scored tw
more to take the lead and hel
on to win the game, despite th
second counter for Sills of th
Canadiens. 'The score sheet the
read 5-4 for Leafs.
LEAFS --Goal, K. Dupee; de
fence, J. Fitzpatrick. D. Horton
wings, Ferg. Rowland, L. Wheat
ley; centre, D. MeKindsey; subs.
n. Mason, W. Scott, Ted Savauge
McGonigle, J. Reynolds.
CANADIENS--Goal, .T. Crozier;
defence, G. Sins, W. Ellie; centre,
J. Mellwain; wings, B. Ruston, B.
Eisler; subs., D. Taylor, B. Mc-
Fadden B. Moorehead, F. Dale, G.
1VIcClinchey, It. Williams, N. Broad -
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Clinton, in First Of
Week's Gaines.
Taking an earlY•leed. Wifea'Elte
Tuesday Right' Aretyt on to defeat
Coderich 11-7, in an 0,,11.4., Inter-
mediate '13' scheduled game.
Ekl. accounted for' eix of
Seaforth's goals, while Bill oyshen,
got one and six assists. Referee
Stan Smith handed out but three
penalties ie the game.
Bild.ebrand, A. Hildebrand); 3,
Seaforth, Wilson; 4, Wilson (Eis-
MacDonald (Bruce MacDonald,
Pring); 6, Seaforth, Wilson (Eis-
ler, O'Shea); 7, Goderich, Faulk-
ner (Miller); 8, Goderich, Piing
(Bruce MacDonald); 9, Seaforth,
Mayor; 10, Goderich, Miller
Second Period - 11, Goderich,
Miller (Faulkner, Roque); 10, Sea"
forth, "Wilson (Cameron); 13, God -
erica, Meir (Paullmer). Penalties
-G. Hildebrand (interferenee,
Roque (cross-checking).
Third Period 14, Seaforth,
O'sthea; 15, Seaforth, Eisler
(O'Shea); 16, Seaforth, Wilson
(O'Shea); 17, Goderich, Faulkner;
18, Seaforth. Wilson (Nicholson).
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.
fence, Westlake, Meir; centre,
Faulkner.; wings, Doak, K. Miller;
alternates, Bruce MacDonald, B.
D. MacDonald, Piing, Roque,
SEAFORTH-Goal, Pete Wilson;
defence, Cameron, Nicholson; cen-
tre, Ed. Wilson; wings, O'Shea,
Jack Eisler; alternates, BousseY,
Sills, G. Hildebrand. A. Hildebrand,
Lorne Dale, McIvor, H. Knight.
.Referee -Stan Smith, Stratford'.
In one of the cleanest games
-played thus far this. season, when
only two penalties were -handed
out, -the Seaforth Sextet was de-
feated by Milverton Friday night,
14-4, in a scheduled Intermediate
home stand.
This was the seventh straight
win for the Dominion Royals, and
kept them well at the top of the
heap in their group.
E. Wilson. for the locals, scored
three of his team's four goals,
while D. Dale and Bundscho
three a•piece for Milverton.
foot.
Penalties -F. Dale of Canadiens,
and F. Rowland. of Leafs.
The Pee-Wees, who will play an
early game every Saturday morn -
Peg at 8.30, saw Paul McMaster's
team defeat Tommy Broome's by
a score of 4-0. P. Dade, and. Mc-
Master scored two goals apiece in
this encounter.
The other night between periods,
Russ Piper, the Ice Man, was help-
ing to clean the surface and af-
terwards decided to do a little
skating . . we still don't know
just what happened him, -but he
certainly didn't use the skates.. „
being a good sport, .however, Russ
came right back and performed a
An interesting news item of in-
terest to one and all: It has been
noted with interest from certain
quarters that Lorraine S. recentlY
purchased a new lipstick. How-
ever, this column merely reports
that news, and makes no attempt
to analyze it.
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That's the way to showthem,
Russ!
Whispering,s extends the sympa-
thy ,of all sport fans to Jack
Wieght, who suffered the loss of
hisefather, .31r. Hugh Wxight, dur-
ing -the past week. Mr. Wright
was well known for bis ardent sup-
port of ,sport in the Town of Sea -
forth. We wish to extend our sin-
cere sympathy to Jack also.
Kroehler Juniors of' Stratford
are still climbing. Monday's win
put them in a tie for second place.
The, Seaforth sport fans wish them
continued success and are pulling
for them to reach th
e top of the
heap.
Fans! Have you noticed the pro-:
gress that has been made at New
'Hamburg, in a recent daily, in the
construction of their new $75,00-0
Community Centre? You didn't?
Well the SMALL place expects to
have the new centre completed and
ready for the 1949-50 season. Will
you soon be ready, Seaforth?
Cops . . I'm sorry . . just for-
got for the moment that seaforth
hasn't even started. Too bad!
Another paper has a story about
community 'centre. Thedford
another of those SMALL places.
Then again we read about Engle -
Your Hospital Reports
BEING THE FOURTH IN A SER
INFORM THE PUBLIC OF
MEMORIA
This is the fourth article in a series. published
dealing with Scott Memorial Hoepital. The new
Board is making good progress; its various com-
mittees are hard at work along their respective
lines. A successful meeting was held with the
medical men of the district. For the first time
they have presented the Board with their sug-
gestions, signed and sealed. That is a definite
step forward, as the Board can only act when
these complaints and suggestione are presented
in such a concrete way.
We are pleased to report the finance chair-
nian, Mr. George Johnson. ably supported by Mal-
colm McKellar, James M. Scott and Edgar But -
sort, is malting every effort to improve the pres-
ent system' of collecting accounts., ancI in general
place the Hospital -on a firmer financial basis.
The Property Committee, consisting of Ross
McGregor, C. P. Sills and 'R. S. McKercher, with
Merton A. Reid as chairman, -have made an in-
tensive tour of the hos.pital and are giving their
attention to the problems of heating, etc.
The House Committee is functioning smooth-
ly under the leadership of Mts. J. B. Russell,
with A. Y. McLean, Mrs. F. 'Kling and Mrs. E.
C, Boswell. The duties of this cemmittee are
detailed and complex and require a good deal of
' In. this article we Wish to report on Hoe -
'leen te get material. Some months ago a notice
appeared in the local papers stating that effete
1ES OF ARTICLES DESIGNED TO
THE OPERATION OF SCOTT
L HOSPITAL
live imrmediately, the only hospitalization Plans
recognized in our hospital would -be Blue Cross
and Huron Medical Services. At the time diffa.
culties were being encountered in collecting from
certain of the HospitalizatiOn plans and this was
the reason for the notice. The Hospital cannot
afford to waste valuable time answering ques-
tionnaires and waiting indefinitely for their
rnoney. If you are in doubt about your health
plan, we would suggest that you consult your
legal advisor. '
Each year one family in five needs hospital
care, Accidents, ill-nealth, sickness strike sud-
denly and unexpectedly, causin.g hardship and
distres-sing worry when the family is financially
unprepared for sudden emergencies. No family
cen afford to be without the Protection of a reli-
able Health Plan.
Great strides have been made in the Com-
paratively new field of Group Insurance. John
Doshart az Sons are to he congratulated on their
recent innovation of thte plan for their employees
and employees' families. This insurance will he
accepted at face value at the lospital.
A complete lour of the Hospital WaS recently
carried out by the Egmoadville Church Women's
Association. The ladies report the tour as both
interesting and informative. Any other group
wishing to naake a tour has only to contact the
Superintendent, Miss Grinyer, to arrange a day
and time. If there are organizations desiring a
Speaker on hospital matters, we will make everY
effort to supply them.
W. IL FINNIGAN,
Chairman of' the Board.
ler;. Oerllateta A., Hildebrahd,:
pale; piouqt
tiefenaer A. Peek, irkifeaa
alt011atee, D. Dole, 00, Peek, Row -
Man, Bhlrlx, Brenneman, Yoet,
one to the Clinton Colts when they
came from behind to eke out a, 11,,
10 count, in a high -scoring encoun
ter in an Intermediate "B" 0.10A.
series,
The first frame ended 5-3 for the
home team, on goalb by Goodhue,
Strong, Steep and Draper. Eisler
and Wilson counted for Seaforth.
The play began with Seaforth put-
ting on the power, outscoring the
Colts three to one, to leave the
tally at the end of this stanza 6-6.,
In the third period both teams
came out to win the game. Colts
collided first, but Seaforth notch-
ed three in a row to take a two-
goa/ lead, on tallies by Eisler, Wil-
son and G. Hildebrand. The Colts
came back with one more at the
half -way mark, while G. Hildebrand
scored again to give the Seaford:a
Res a 10-8 lead. However, the
Colts kept pounding away and
were rewarded with three tallies,
ta take the game 11-10.
for Vie foopic,,o,n4
natially
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B. Symonds, Brantford,
Succeds J. M.
Goodwin.
B. Symonds, of Brantford, has
appointed manager of The
Telephone Company of Can -
for Goderich and vicinity, with
t from February 1, the com-
announced Tuesday. Mr.
nds succeeds J. M. Goodwin,.
ger here since October, 1945,
bas been transferred. as man -
et Owen Sound.
. Symonds was born at Orillia
was educated at public sehool
and at St. Thomas Collegiate
ute. He joined the Bell Com-
as a clerk at Brantford in
From 1929 until 1949 he
d in the sales department at
ford, and Peterborough., In
he obtained leave of absence
on war •service, serving ov-
as a radar technician in the
F. On his 'return in 1945
nt to Chatham, where he be -
business office supervisor,
as transferred to Brantford
more in 1947.
ng the preparations for the
sion of the Brantford ex -
re to the dial system, eche-
to take place in May, Mr.
ds has served as cutover
isor, in charge of much of
rganization work for the
over. He relinquished this
n his appointment as man -
ere.
Goodwin went to Goderich
5 from the company's cen-
striet office in Toronto, af-
ving in many Ontario cen-
e has been with the Bell
y for 22 years, During his
Goderich he has been a
✓ of the Lions Club and
tor of the Board of Trade.
not onl
also a c
place th
have t
Seaforth
munity
would gu
ing com
ing. If
we have
raise en
to have,
facilities
the thriv
-and at
sporting
for the
t he youth
sport has
where an
less soin
bettermen
were to
thing, you
munity, a
not the yo
sport whe
.you ha.ve
cording to
happenl
that are c
hut every
this comm
stand still
more facia
more good
this does r
a better un
friends get
youth of to
sound and
they in tu
that oppor
them in a
opulation. 1,4.00 -where they
y have a hockey arena, but
urling arena. For a SMALL
at is going some. But that
ot mean Seaforth should
wo separate buildings. If
had just one good COM -
Centre, we feel that it
1fill the needs of this thriv-
these SMALL centres that
given examples about can
ough funds to build Com-
entres that tbey are proud
and which incorporate
for many sports, surely
ing community of Seaforth
one time the best known
town in Western Ontario
me forth and do the same
betterment of sport and
of the wbole surrounding
These past few years
been fading in this dis-
he youth are going else -
d will continue to go un-
ething is done for their
t in the future. If it
come down to the fine
, the people of this com-
re the biggest losers, and
uth. They will have their
revet they are, but will
them or the sporting pub -
g into your town? It
lot . . remember. that
n or community lives ac -
the amount or number
riga events or activities
irculating within its bor-
day of the year. Let -
unity go forward -not
and retard. Let us have
ties for sport in this dis-
let us make way for
clean sport, and when
orne you will surely see
derstanding as sporting
together and wateli the
dpy grow up into good
healthy citizens, and
rn vein thank you for
tunity that was given
new Community Cell-
i also add this phrage:
'CLEAN SPORT IS GOOD SPORT'
"What did the Comedian vay
when they threatened him wife a
rotten egg7"
"You can't Melte irtra fall for that
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