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win from Win'gham when
were defeated by K. Bali and Mrs,
Gibbon, 15-13, 6-15, 5-16; L. South-
'r,'.g'"",
Paul meM'as-
another _ W.O,A,A_
,
Stewart 3 Shaw, MacMillan 8,
Evre. Rowland 3, McGavin, Sills 4,
gate and M. Mueller won from, F.
ter, Roy Scoins, Bill Ironside, Bill
contest on Saturday night, when
o.nd shutout of the season• in an 8 0
MARKING"
Johnson, Ron Williams, Grant
Flannigalje Bill Pinder.
they hooked- up with the Walker-
ton team. The local boys. came
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", Legion Sports officer Frank'' Sill6. lidl'lverton Liana started ' with a Sleek; ' .alternates, MfA timer; Oen
.wail, folks; another week and to Godtrich last Thursday +to Play a two -goal lead agai»t $e&iartb Mon 'sjauger, Geisler, Vokensweiler, Lyn-
we`re nearing the basketball champ• very ,unenjoyable ,start tel a hams Jr' Use released :them names of .
day night in a juWor , �{2Q,A;P_ ette, Anstett; LeMay, Young•
. pionsJlil)s. �Re Lop@! and listfp9a boat<t- IL ended wkth (;oda teams and PlajU C who will nom- .hockey ) game in Milverto'nt, but : ' SEAFORTH-.-Goal; Ch4soeli der-
.. o , Ik o \• Po tii8 IiUllcan .Cn and Peewee .Ware herded' a fknai 8 4: reYerBO b�..fence;, Scott Hea►niok• ce ire Bu ..
0 g I.eagtl during the "remainder of ` _ • Centre, t
<,_._;,_. pasks#pall HI hll htg all itibree�gamee.pn fop 'by winniza the-,6eaforhhttee..;;,;, (`well,•• winge;'$radle Flei 11n "u^
Skraforth .i33gh Schgol P>Ltlk Ehi$ ,hockei Season. Eacgil group is ► �A€
eye,
The ,Ggderioh girls dafea3Rdf the composed of four teams. Mitchell, Seaforth'a eddy 'ce . pjtei`;tates, 'Mitchel �'lpod. Damp•
Seaforthiteli 29-1. The high �o,or tre, wab-alwayn anear bite. Milvert9D lin; -Jennings, Ellsbu ' Frodtox.
411�lIIIIiII.11111111111111111111111111111111'li er for the opponents was Joan Dl- • �� wiU commence' at:8 a.m. ti
ancL"each' player will.be •r re@ to goal -mouth -at the -right myna#t Summa(y
, hot, w,lth 14 Points, and high score e4 and scored six of the ei�ht�, jvin,� 4;> ' Meati Period=—laren SesPorttr,
ROMCo. �� Pay: ,1(I cents. if Oce ie available,
G for Seaforth divided! between Mary tallies. Teammate � 1►1fu gQt Rutwell ' (Heighingto>a $rad3ey), .
tmorning, Feb. twill begin Saturday 1,22; .Seaforth; Mitohei' (t7amplin,
- Lou Sills and Marg. Srtetne_na with 'he 41rat five asslate.' '�.
` • 5 tallies each.
TSO I�ftJRON. The Juniors last' shear gam* of Dun n sup Teams FIaY_ih _tit , et`.p►atiQti ,was tat I+'looil?, 11431. Pena4tiesr-HenaiGk,
ter the first half, when they began 'Cawadiens-449. Habkirk, Bill ly even Ke;teria .0s, an the 9Cq)ring, Proctor; Lynette, $¢oft
11�stOrji. Of the Kerr y g. Nigh, Doug, Stewart, Bill Broome, for the homesters, sill, wee;•to119w Second Period—GD4ls�:• 'J4_eaforth,
to tire. They had .the score tied Bill Bennett, Frank Nigh, Bruce ed' -by McCartney, The period end Scott; 1:10; Geafarth, Mitchell
; . family-'. B,y the late W. •in the •first quarter, but went 'be- ed 2-0 for Milverton. (Camplin, Flood;),"4:4.5; Seaforth,
�111hind; to -lose .by the ;score of 30-19. Midden•, Bob Hubert, Geo. Love, The second and third p'erlods saw Jennings (Hennick), 5:21; Sear
$. Kerr, former A880C1- In the Senior game the boys, Bill Hoff, Durl Hopper,' Larry the Seaforth boys hit t+hbir stride.' forth, Bulwell (Jennings, Bradley),
ate. Z'rofesaar Of -Aad- played as good game and were Wheatley. Their play as a unit brought steady 10:40.
' tory, U n.i v .e r S 1 t y Of ahead 18-17 at half time: But, al- Maple .Leafs=:Ken Willis,-, Nor results, 'limited oil
man Lee,, D'aver 4p , Dan. MC_ y by .Goalie Third' Period—Goals: ,Seaforth,
Buffalo. so, they tired in the second half ter'&• outstanding
' n_ -• and lost 34-23, Kindsey, " Fergus Rqwlan@, Sandy Perform-' - H-eighington (Scott"), 2:15; Sea -
McMillan, John Crbzler, Clayton' epee in the Milverton net. The lo- Porth, Butwell (Jennings, Hennick)'
, - � This is•, the story of the migra- ' Goderich Girls' (20)-J. Elliot 14, Hogg, Jack Strong, Don Ta cal lads outshot Milverton, 46'to 31. 9:00; Walkerton, Sutter (Geisler),
R. Irwin 1, M. Besset, jr.Irwin 1, Taylor, l
•tion anti Portnnes=oP severs; fan- Neil BsoadRoat, Doug. Heyes, SEAPORT.—Goa;,-Chasse);; do- 14:02.
;lies from Scotland and North M. Overholt, J: Fuller 8, ikt, Bogie, fence, Filson, Procter; centre, Mit- Referee=Pat Gardner, Stratford;
-AAftJ. Fitzgerald, M. Ponnaliy, V. Laith- Bruin&- Geo. ,Shaw, Lloyds Fdsser,
taxi Ireland to Huron County, On Gord. Rowland', Geo. Sills, Wdyne chell; wings, Camplin, Flood; 'alter- linesman, Gus $oussey, Seaforth,
tario (and some to the United Waite, G. McLean, A, "Harriaon. nates, Scot, Hennick, Butwell, Jen- * '
States), in. the early and middle Scott, Gard. Pullman, Charley Rilley, pings, Bradley, Heigihington, The player standings in the W.O.
Graham Henderson; Jahn Mcll-
19th Cantu Families allied' to MILVERTON —Goal ,gangster; IiA. Junior "C" follow. These
'' wain, Grant McQ]inchey, Jack Gibb; centre, C. !.landings are calculated u to the
the Kerrs receive•atten.tlon, like Matthews, Joseph Williams. defen'ce,• Reis, p
�, Ude i39llens, Madills, Hodgson, Westman; wings, J. Westman, final game Monday night:
DA�� Hawks—Jerry • Dresse], Norman
' ,Gardiner!, Cam)rbells —some of Toman; alternates, 5pencel•, At- pen, in
Hubert, Don Dupes, Ivan Carter,
whom went to Wisconsin, fridge, ,l T McCartney, Dunsmore, Min. G. A. Pts.
11 Ken Campbell, Ron Muir, Ted ale Berman! Tuer, Logia, Mitchell 13 17 5 22
' ;The .author .has collected the , auge, ,John Nigh, Richard Heals,' • • • •
experiences of three generations Looby's Hall DUBLIN Referees --Stan Smith, Stratford; Flood 7 7 13 20
a, Ken Dupee, Bill Vaud'erburg, Geo, • • • • • • • •
.into an economic social account Campbell. Elmer Appel, Milverton. Camplin . , ...... 2 7 10 17
.of 71 pages, fucluding 17 pages TUESDAY, FEB. 7th .
Summary Butwell .. 6 4 3 12
Schedule: Canadians ys: Maple r
' 'First Period—Goals: Milverton, Jennings 6 7 4 11
of maps and photographs of -per- Leafs; Bruins vs. Hawks; Cana Reis (C. Westman, J. Westmau), Bradley . o 3 7 111
sons and places. Music by diens vs. Bruins'; Maple Leafs vs.
' ti ti 8:31; Milverton, McCartney (Span- Heightngton ..... 2 2 3 5
PRICE 2.00 Desjardine.s New and Hawks; Canadiens vs, Hawks; car, Reis), 17:56. Penalties—None. Ellson 2 U 5 5
Orders, accompanied by remit Old-time Orchestra Of Maple Leafs vs. Hawks, Play-offs: Second, Period—Goals: Seaforth, Scott g 2 1 3
First team against third; winners Mitchell (Camplin, Flood), 1:57; Proctor .".1... 8 1 2 3
lance, should --be addressed to -.Zurich play off• Seaforth, Jennings (Butwell, Brad- Hennick .I........ 4 0 3 3
' THE ley), 4;04; Milverton, C. Wes'tman, * ha .*
HURON EXPOSITOR Dancing from 10 to 1:30 a.m./ Pee -Wee Teams 8:50; Seaforth, Mitchell (Camplin) Seaforth is now leading in the
� . Seaforth, Ontario ADMISSION — 50 CENTS • Red Wings—Jas. Watson Doug. ]E;02; Seaforth, Mitchell (Camp-. Junior race for, 'top spot with 10
Scott, Bill Roberton, K-eii trhomp- Mi) 14:36• Seaforth, Jennings points. The Saturday evening game
Ill] IIIIi(IIIIII fill ifII1111111I1111111111111111 soli, Paul Besse, Ron Mason, (Butwell, Bradley), 18x00. Penal- between Milverton and .Seaforth
. Wayne Benneweis, Don Albrecht, ties—McCartney 2, Spencer, Heigh- will be the deciding game between
, i• Murray McFadden, Brian Brady, ington, Camplin, these .two teams.
Jtm'my Cricb, Keith Ben'neweis, Third Period=Goals: Seaforth, \V L T F A Pts.
I ? : David Watson. Mitchell (Ctimplin), 1:50; Seaforth, Seaforth .... 5 2 0 50 26 10
. TOWN OF SEAFORTH 'Rangers—Charlie Dungey, John Mitchell (Camplin), 14:45; Sea- Milverton .. 4 3 0 45 40 8
t ! Malady, Larry Berger, Jimmy John- Forth, Mitchel] (Flood), 16:05; Mil- Goderich 3 3 0 33 36 6
son, ,Murray Carter, Jas. O. Scott, verton, McCartney ' (Tuer), . 18:04. Walkerton .. 1 5 0. 19 45 2
Tax �r Payn1Pin t Wm. Kerr, Glen Coutts, Jack Hoff,
Pro.,: j j j j� Penalties—Toman (2 minor 1
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,;, ;;► Larry Dale, Peter Hogg, Clendon jor), A'ttrfdge, Scott, Flood (major).
. Kerr. Seaforth 8, Wingham 0 •
- - s � � � Maroons—Bill Flannigan, Harold Seaforth Juveniles racked• up an-
�%%� l F L b ®� Dalrymple, Robert Snell, Bob
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VV ���!!! Wright, Tom Broome,
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rhe Seaforth Juniors were vie -
torious in "C"
win from Win'gham when
were defeated by K. Bali and Mrs,
Gibbon, 15-13, 6-15, 5-16; L. South-
r n le e e o
Tuesday night in a double-header
Paul meM'as-
another _ W.O,A,A_
Baker came through with his sec -
Stewart 3 Shaw, MacMillan 8,
Evre. Rowland 3, McGavin, Sills 4,
gate and M. Mueller won from, F.
ter, Roy Scoins, Bill Ironside, Bill
contest on Saturday night, when
o.nd shutout of the season• in an 8 0
MARKING"
Johnson, Ron Williams, Grant
Flannigalje Bill Pinder.
they hooked- up with the Walker-
ton team. The local boys. came
count. Baher stood out and 'thou
though
S'ea.for forth.
The Town Of Seaforth will 4% anntiltal Millionan•es—Jerry Schultz, Eric
out
on the to p end of an 8-1 score.
his opponents had. plenty of shots,
MITCHELL—•Q�Oai, Walters; de -
pay per
The ice was very thin and in
he stopped all of them. Dunham
fence Rohfritsch, Hein'buch; cep
up to August 31, 1950, On all Prepaid 1950 Taxed
spots sand was showing through,
was outstanding for Seaforth, get-
tre, Weber; wings, K, McNairn, A.
I Seaforth (12)—M. Sills 5, R.
so the game was shortened to a
ting threo goals, followed by Jack
Muir
Walkom; alternates, J. McNairn,
: Certificates and full particulars )nary be obtained Keyes 2, M. Stevens 5, P. Lane, P.
straight -time affair. Me poor con-
dition
with two goals
The game was fast. and, the last
Butson, Norman, Powell, Devi, El-
gie, Houze, Gibbard.
i Meir, I. Watson, J. Ryan, N. Leem-
from the Town Clerk's Office in the Town Hall. ing, J. Glanville C. Speir, F, Lane,
;with
of the ice made the, game
rather slow, but even. so the -sea -
few minutes proved to be rough,
Gerrie
SE.�FORTH —Goal, Woodcocl.;
„ . P. Boyes,
forthites kept the Walkerton net-
serving a penalty for
defence, Cameron, O'Shea; centre,
Goderich Juniors — Thompson,
D. / H. WILSON,
minder busy by holding the puck in
the Walkerton
the Wingha.m, goalie.
WINGHAM—Goal, Ross; defence,
A. Hildebrand ; wings, Sills,
Knight; alternates, Boussey• Nich-
McNal1• Hawthorne 2,: Attridge 4,'
McDonald 2, Gardner 4, Harris 8,
zone during most
of the game. Seaforth outsho't the
Hanna, Jenkin -y; centre, Stainton;
olson•, Kennedy, Messenger, G. Hil-
Treasurer. B. Holmes 10, Walters, Schaefer.
lakeshore boys 48-8.
wingsfl ^ Fonlon, M. Gerrie; alter-
debrand, D, Smith. J. Eisler,
, • Eyre, Row-
It was Seaforth's game from the
nates, AlacIntyre, Merkely, Bain,
Summa
__Seaforth—Stewart,
- land 5, Sills 6, Keyes, MacMillan 1,
very first whistle and though they
Taylor, G. Gerrie, Heisler, Elliott.
SEiQiJIORTH—Goal. Baker;
First Period—Gory : Seafort'h,
_Kennedy -(G: Hiidebraud) 58;—:
Hobert; Godkin 7; Shaw.
Goderich Seniors—•& Holmes 18,
had' tw'o mer3 in the penalty ;fa>x
the Walkerton wings could not
---de--.-
fence; D. Muir, A. F,r•vin; centre,
14itchell, Rohfritsch (MeNairn),
I 6, Shelton 2, Roberts,
break through the strong S'ezforth
B,.arm"; kings. .I. Muir, R. Doig;
10:•00. Penalties: Houze, Knight.
%Buchanan
McLean 2, MacEwan 6, S. Holmes,
r
defence. With only one minute to
r,iternates. )isopia, Dunham, D.
Dale, Larone, Flannigan, )islet,
Second Period --Goals: Mitchell,
Powell, 3:00. Penalties: Kennedy,
c. Seaforth,n Chapman 8, Dale, Ren
tele 2. 3acobi, M Ander-
FLEE SKATING!
ga, Walkerton scored their only
goal with Sutter getting the coon-
ter on Geis4er•
,Johnston, R. Delo.
Referee—Gond. Muir, Seaforth.
Baussey, Devi, Weber, Cameron,
O'Shea.son,
well, it
Sills 13, Hackwell, M'ill's, Blah-
shard.
a pass.Yrom
WALKERTON—!Goal, Bulien; de-
First Period—Goals: Seaforth,
Third Period•—Goals: 5eaforLh,
. .
On Wednesday Clinton visited
fence, Sutter, Straeder; centre,
Dunham•�
(Larone, Rennie); 11..1,
Hildebrand (Kennedy, en -
-" Seaforth for 'the first of a home-
Weindorf; wings, Ernest, Vs-"-
Seaforth, Dunham. Ervin) 17:55.
KenMesnedy (G.
ger), 10:00; Seaforth, Kennedy (G.
g
Through the and -home bout. This match ' was
.
n P. Jordan' 1b.66 Dnlrliit 9'.
loo ( )r ,
Penalties: Flannigan, Bain.
Hildebrand), 19:40.' Penalties—
, .Courtesy Of
. much better played and it showed
Second Period—Goals, Seaforth,
J.
Boussey, Heinbuch, Cameron,
Coit, n6binail;l .(7�Xiglafi'd), 1 >� <: {';
how the Bone team,: could really
c fight:
Seaforth Motors Tie
_1uir (Broome), :1:19; Seaforth,
J. Muir (Broome). 7:31; Seaforth,
D. 'tluir (Dunham), 11:30: Sea-
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Seaforth girls edged ou; the
Badminton Briefs
forth: Broom. (noi.g). 14:52: Sea-
Dublin Wins Two
W
Clinton girls all through the game
forth. Dunham (Rennie), 17:58.
and ended or. top with the very
Penalties—Doig, D. Muir. G. Gerrie,
Dublin took two events Monday
_ close score of 27-�'l4\The high Scor-
All Public School and Separate School" },�
h for
Third Period—Goals: Seai'ort.h,
when the Juveniles and Intermedi-
er the girls was .ary Lou Sills
Pupils of Seaforth and District are invited with 8 points.
1?
Seaforth gained' a few points in
the "B" Badminton Group on Fri -
Doig (Muir:` Broome), ]8:3�. Peny
air.'
ales hooked up in adouble-header
Lond'esboro Crediton at
t0 enjoy FREE SKATING at the SEA- The, Senior boys played a much
Y
day night last when the, local club
allies: . Broome, Ross,
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with and
the Seaforth and District Memorial
better game, showing their skill in
FORTH MEMORIAL ARENA, COMMUN- the Second half and defeated. their
defeated the Clinton players 8-4 in
a scheduled' game. Seaforth lost
Ofiic-ally opening the juvenile
Arena..
The Juveniles on top
a rponents 75-33.. The' high scorer
ITY CENTRE if ice available
their first tilt with Clinton in the
season, Seaforth Legion edged the
Wingham entry 1-+l in one of the
y
came out
of a 3-1 count. Joe Malone scored
. was Sills. with 15 pointe.
first half of the 'schedule before
elose•;t games played in the juven-
two of the victors' tallies.
• The Junior game was the only
Christmas.
lir ;erica' at any time.
DUBLIN Goal, A. Butters; de-
ioss of the three. The started out
EACH SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Y
MIXED DOUBLES—S. Dorran'ce
Broome chal]{ed up the win for
fence, B. Evans, L. Lane; centre,
, very well but tired again in the
from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
and l'. Troutbeck defeated H.
the, locals at the 11:06 mark of ttie
Joe Malone; wings, J. Kelly, Jim
!scent;, half and lost to the scare
Holmes and Mrs. Ball 10-15, 15-6.
second period. Thi., goal proved
Malone; alternates, Costello, Kram-
1_'of 30-21. The top scorer for the
27.1.4; G. Hays and Mrs. Meir won
to be the clincher,
ers, Morris, O'Hearn, Rowland, Me -
Pupils from Rural Schools are also invited to take. advantage home team was MacMillan with 8
from R. Hale and B. Jackson 18-16,
Gar Baker and Murray Blood out
Laughlin, Sloan, Flanagan, K. Kelly,
of this FREE SKATING! points.
15-6; J. McKenzie and M. Mueller
as stars in the nets.
R. Butters.
Clinton Girls (26)—D. Hunking
lost to L. Johnson and" A, Mason,
SEAPORT.—goat, Baker; der
LONDESBORO—•Goal, Dale; de -
2, M. Hunking 4,-S. phlliptl, M.
Passes entitling each child to the Priv-' Monk, Lyon, Cooper, A. Glew; J.
15-]2, 10-15, 12-15; R. Box and, M.
fence. iMcKindsey, D. Muir; centre,
fence, Brown,. Cowan; centre,
Hazelwood;
PASSES liege will be' av 'lable at the Arena Gibbings, E. Kelly 4, J. Castle 10,
J. McKinley, P. Hanley.'
Box defeated R. Gibbon and Mrs.
Gilbon, 15-8, 15-7; N. Beattie and
131•oome; wings, Doig, J. Muir- al-
ternates, . Flannigan, R. Dale, D,
Wood; wings, Peckett,
alternates, Cronin, Hamm, Medd,
v
after 1 p.m.,.Satur ay, or Passes may Seaforth (27)—Sills 8; Key;eV 6,
L. Southgate lost to B. Hambly and
Dal P, Ervfn, Rennie, Dunham, La-
Shanahan, Sibthorpe, Fairservice,
'
,
F Symons' 4-15, 6-15; J. Southgate
rone.
Saundereock.
Stevens 6 McNaughton, Meir Wat-
a�SO be Obtained fromSEAFORT>EI g
and D. Parke won from D. Symons
WINGHAM—Goal, Murray; de-
First Period=Goal's: Dublin, R.
.,son 7, Ryan, Leeming, Glanville,
MOTORS
and G. Wood, 15-11, 18-14.
fence, Hanna, Elliott; centre, M.
Mutters (Jim Malone), 3:14; Dub -
Boyes, Lane. McCartney.
land
MEN'S DOUBLES—S. Dorrance
taintate wings, Gerrie, ;
]in. J. Malone'(P. Kramers), 15:31.
Clinton Seniors (33)—Wilson 8,
Gen. Hays defeated L. Jahn-
n.lternates, Jenkins, Hiseler, Bain,
r, Bain,
Second• Period—Goals: Londe!
.. .4rhe11 14, Madsori 6, Talbot, Hard-
st.on and H. Holmes, 8-15, 15-10,
1lerklyy, McIntyre, N. Stainton,
boro, Hazelwood, 9:58. Penalty --J.
ing 2, :McConnell 3, Andrews, Dvcb-
15 6; N. Beattie and J. McKenzie
,
Costello.
-. - - - ar3nP, Pinet, Beatty.
Seaforth 45)—Mills 6, Hackwell,
(
lost to C. Johnson and R. Hale,
,- ,
Thh-e is much activity in the
Third- Period --Goals: Dublin, J.
Malone (J. Kelly), 19:00. Penalty:
Sills 15, Blanchard, Chapman 10,
16-17, 7-15; R. Box and 'J. _South-
Seaforth realm of Sports during the
J Brown.
Anderson 2, Rennie 8, Jacobi 4,
Y,
Rubber Stamps McKindse Dale.
gate k -on from D: Ath-ey and J. Sor-
ensou, 15.2, 15-12. .
coming week. The Junior hockey'
team are scheduled to meet.
* * *.
Dublin swamped Crediton it the
'Clinton Juniors (3U)—Epps ]3,
LADIES' DOUBLES—P. Trout-
µith. Milverton on Monday; on
Jnterm'ediate game -by a score of
Mahb 8, Elliott, Porter 2, Tibbitt
Y
beck and :Mrs. Meir lost to R. Mas
Thursday. *
y. Walkerton will play
14-1. Dublin completely dominated
. R 6, Fines, Campbell, Shearing, Me-
�t ' Donald 1.
on and B. Jac4son. 18-15, 15-17,
1315; Mary Box and D. Parke
here. The Intermediate Legion
team will hook up with Tavistock
at the 'Memo saCe l t • h
the play for most of the game with
Malone Scoring four goals and three
i, 'r
r
i
. Types
Of All T eS
anene� s
Seaforth (21)—Godk,n 3, Hubert,
were defeated by K. Bali and Mrs,
Gibbon, 15-13, 6-15, 5-16; L. South-
r n le e e o
Tuesday night in a double-header
assists to lead the winners. Wilson
night. Seaforth- hooks up with Lucic-
.F.
Stag. Butters.
Stewart 3 Shaw, MacMillan 8,
Evre. Rowland 3, McGavin, Sills 4,
gate and M. Mueller won from, F.
with the Legion Juveniles and
and Woods each collected two. Mor-
rix e<l a br il]an-t game in the
ynet.
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MARKING"
Keyes.
Symonds and G. W6odi3, 15-4, 14-18,
Goderich playing the first game at
Dublin
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DEVICES
Tha n•oxt game is in Seaforth
1612•
it00 o'clock. On Thursday the In
DUBLIN—Goal, Morris; defence,
are essential to any
tion. ^ Bill Strong, Bruce Miller.
next) Thursday. with Goderich.
The next scheduled game s Exe
termediates play with the Mitchell
,Jorda.n, Costello; centre, Malone;
hockey games of the season from
Preswator. .
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to at S f T d F b -
Intermediates.
Firs Period ala Dublin Wil -
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. Types
Of All T eS
r ea orW, nes ay, e , r,
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Morrison's room was the
Other juvenile games are. To-
wings, V, I Son, 00 8; alternates,
Doyle, O'Connor, J. O'Connor,
BEFORE -YOU BUY i
scene of quite a. bit of excitement
scene
night. Seaforth- hooks up with Lucic-
.F.
Stag. Butters.
Saving Features
this week. It all happened, wIllen Eaton, Robt. McGonigle, Richard
now at the Ripley arena, and next
CREDITON—Goal, Sherman; de-
-
a solution which was being mix- Watson, Don McCtinehey, John
Friday Seaforth plays at Goderich.
fence, Spooner, Baynham; centre,
.wrl
Rubber Stamps
Fd exploded. The damage was Boshart, Craig Willis, Derrek
* * *
Wein; wings, England, Flynn; al -
,�
slight., bu•t it caused a big commo- Jones, Don Wiright, Keith Eaton,
Seaforth 3, Mitchell 2
ternates, Wade, Wuerth, Robinson,
are essential to any
tion. ^ Bill Strong, Bruce Miller.
Seaforth tool: one of the closest
Parker, V. Shroeder, G. Shroeller,-
well-run business!
* * * Schedule: Red Wings vs, Rang-
hockey games of the season from
Preswator. .
The
The o news boys are back tet the ne F*rs • Maroons
too 5 vs. Millionaires; Red
Mitch I e m�e. 1 Tuesda
Il nt r d rf leg• Y
Firs Period ala Dublin Wil -
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They, save you time and
again this weep as far as talent in Wings' vie. Maroons; Rangers vs'.
night. when the two teams reached
son (F. O'Connor)•, 2:16; Dublin,
;honey.
assemblies. Yes, they came through Millionaires; Red Wings vs. Mil-
a 3-2 verdict at Seaforth Memorial
Woods (Wilson), 3:10; Dublin, F.
_
again this week with trio. The first lionairesl Rangers vs. Maroons.
Comnmunity Centre.
O'Connor (J. Malone, Wilson), 4:08;
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e sler,•� Three Day Service
WI CK '$Uimlimpflns��-
boy, Mr. Baker, introduced the Pla -offs: First against third team;
"Carmichael'• Y g
Seaforth took the lead earl in
y
Dublin, 'J. O'Connor (Doyle, But -
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d n Rush Orders
pianist Rennie and winner play
s la o>�.
the ] ish "BinWillis.Bin
Lh' first am ac -
a but Rohfritscrh came b >`
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e
t. s :50• Dublin, J. Malone or
r 8 D J
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MAMft!! �Mt0
voce W
g g aF
for Mitchell at 10:01. the.sPe-
tan), 14:26; Dublin, Woods (Ma-
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Stamp Pads, Daters
sang "Again"„and "The Lucky Old Scores in the N.H.L. on Wednes-
and 9ta,nza Mitchell tool: the lead
lone), 17t35. Penalties—Jordan.
• • & VarjoUS s1llll)llies
Sun.” Both B'ng and Carmichael
I day night of this week resulted in
performed magnificently and also a 3.0 abut -out for Chicago over To-
by scoring the only goal. George
Bildebraud' came back for Seaforth .Costello.
Second Period—Goals: Dublin,
"2:08; Dublin, 1. Malone
we can't let the marvellous speech ronto, while Montreal. and Detroit
rrt half-titrve of the third period to
(Costello), 4:10; Dublin, Doyle
•. ,
'
df Mr. Baker go by unpralsed'• tied 3.3, and Boatotr took New York
Maybe y e from. now it will be at- 3-2. The standings;- Iforth
fie the 'score. ,Kennedy for Sea-
Legion scored the goal which
(Costello), 5;12; Dublin, Wilson
(Malone), 10:10; Dublin; Stag Q.
hi1N
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most a fight 'between the boys and
18:25. Penalties ..., P.
. � I . I U'r
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0
W L T Pts.
931']5 'to perform the talent. Detract ..:. ,..... 26 13 . 8 60
proved to tie''t:he clincher at 19:40 •O'Connor),
ora.,a;4rasa.•&mh Geo. Hildebrand. It
Jordan, F. O'Connor, Bt$nhatis
.,
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Montreal .. ...... 19 t6 12 50
Question of the Week?
I
w•aw a Wt AUme and proved roue h'
Thled Period•—•G'oals:, bublin Mart
2;4'6; )blip, Mme:
Toronto .......... 19' 17 _11 .49
Points
at oints >btt:t there were no flhts,
lane (1ilstrn),
11
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What nUrth Former' cannot Bo);ton .......... 17 2$ 1b 44
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Seaf0ft-h h seven penalties,
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We are also featuring Horse S_r•readers on Steel' or Rubber.
If you are considering a Tractor )list or Spring Tooth Cultivator,
do not delay ordering,_ as the su2.nly will not be too plentiful.
We have a few Used and Slightly Used Tractor Disos at a good -
reduction•
VS' - J. Lane
Fleury -Bissell, Agent, SEAFORTH ',
PHONE 46-12, -DUBLIN .
Suppo'rt Program'
For Eggs
THE CANADIAN GOVERNMENT HAS
APPROVED AN EGG SUPPORT
PROGRAM DURING 1950
Poultrymen can now order their Chicks with.
the assurance that a floor price of 30 to 32c
per dozen 'A' Large is now in effect..
Efficient production is the keynote of 1950.
That means Chicks bred to give maximum
production.
YOU CAN GET THESE CHICKS
. BY ORDERING TODAY FROM '
Scott Poultry Farms
PHONE 853 ' . SEAFORTH
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