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m I,'; f: �oR'. Howick for the Year, I'8.G'x., be. rw 1 ;� :{.-e,��.d
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a t,€ a ;; y r:, . !. ;.'kyyf �"Y "��; S Q,� club intQ•' �hYN ' �i+'F
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4i Moved "by" Newton "and 'Gilrsbn. r � � r
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That the . road accounts as approv- a s t u a " l f ^' r'.• �
#oV,P'1ek Council mot in the ed be paid. Carried, ��
:> I, s..; The W O A•A., pogp n04 -o -Ar 1,
. ton, were adopted as -read•
v . Y'' H r , almos,t over 'ano, b19_sgy i� 'prooln.•
lelerls<'a, .office, Qorrle, waoe�r. � ..• - :, , <;
Moved by' Hargrave and Gibson: r r r
adjournlm.ent, the reeve, E. $, Moved by Gowdy and Gibson: That the following accounts be a ` `ug to start „ A.:t Alxeaent, 9palkerL
Strong,, in the' chair and, all to Asa
That. we give the Howick Fall ll'air ton. Legionnajlres and $bden ape
Q' el,�l- paid: Relief, $64,88;. R. W. N.
bars Present. The nalautepa,gf, 1:tAo A +Pts $At of .$15.0,00, also A grant Of Wade, bond for tax collector, ' q� bOttligg it o it ,,fipr thkl " Rd chew
last rear meeting -Were rqg.tj and $100.00 to the Howick School Fair. $22.50; E. H. Strong, work on %o•Aship of Western gntarlo,
oft motion of Hargrave and- New Carried. Brown Drain, $12; Treasurer ICoun ""'"'"' ' . All Vier ohatnpidna have �baeu
Moved by QiWou and Gowdy: ty of Huron, hospitalization re J. decided. -In the ly4eu's internpedTi
That we give a grant of $210-00 to E. Walker, $40.65• P. Durst part ': ;: ate Group, Walkerton, took :the "A"
he North Huron Plowing Match. .' title, Baden "B " a \Chats
t g salary, 80 postage, 5.00 Durst,
; a ^' „i 1 d and worth
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r I,Plowman'sB'e v �Juveniles
tkinnir-meh ' G i'C," l a e clinched
��r 1 North Tinrott As- grn
a��� . $ 5 •'
0410351hd
Moved by Hargrave and Newton: soeiation, grant, $20; C. G. \Cooke, '?�: the cup, while Monkton snagged
That By -Law No, 8, of the Town- part salary as assessor, 000.100; ' ' the Mjdget. group,
ship of Howick for the year 1950,Clifford •Swim kirts el{m e
reg;strations, 40c; Treasurer How ' � gs lnatd .
as read the third time, be finally ick Fall Fair, grant $150.04; School /r Godericb Legionettes for the Lad -
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.'•Get flew. Qep, Vila, vigor passed. Carried. Fair, $100.00; Bank of Commerce, ;. ies' Intermediate Championship.
yt!tet a'g4uint aBnnr'Nmbs alt our, ugly hollows Move3 ibsoa and Gowdy: r - " �''�'•••`•` "• Clifford Junior girls won out in
an .D:,bodrltwa 4 dck9r. "bean ]d' Poor. by G G Y. epay loan. $6,000.00. Total, $7, ,F,2<::::•.:•:^.. '.. ' ` ,f, .
''��gqenseuQs praise Pres, wet t -bails( That By -Law No. 9 of the Town- 010.54. MIN ;':�::;_:;>� .rs��i,>;.,,,'.. W their league, and Hanover grabbed
fiches blood: aids�dpDetite, dl on�so f iC ;••:"•,:,.• ''f ,��'.yNr".•:.£•N :G --r'%':,,:.. "•w�� •:,•,;:;r:• the juvenile e
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�'+ You e: nonrtshm ship of Howick, for the year 1950, 'Moved by Gowdy and Hargrave: ".;�,�.,••fr�Y.:, N• «>"„�!, : ] g P
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�bonam�v7ron'tfosstclt{oyloofet.Stopwhen -as read the third time be finally That we instruct the road super-
intendent
u er- .•.:". ,a%: ,.,..;�:::•:,... ::;;;,., c dye ,the best
yomm�chweightyouJeairo.]ntroductorypyeonir eased, C _rled. i tenden p,,''G,xi�ra. r :.�: since the organization of the west-
f0/F. T1w :Ostrow •roulc Tablets for now P ar n t to call for tenders for ,.; ,�Y, f�,; <.. r"/, �„�;,,,,
psigds y, , ,r g" ,i ern Ontario Athletic Association. A
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D�9.. and viten %t' ':' ":::..• .: ••
. ty, toner, at en drussieta- Mover: by" Gibson. and Newton :.Plowing snow roads in the Town- •
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T11at �thE Court of vision of the Ship of Howick, subject to cancel- •;��;'¢;%:ice^;;;' °; '•^'' '"'„ - ...,.; " " � total of 57 baseball, and 116 soft-
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ri : ball teams were in W.O.A.A. play
lotion any time after January 1, . �<;'•,�,�',••;,`: , �a;,��, � ' 9
under the guiding hand th
1d51, tenders to specify type Of gu g Sl of e
tb. y; a president, "Tory" Gregg, Three
equipment, price per hour and ser- ,� � f,s�:.:;lr,^,y, 3 ,,�
vice available and be in the handsr :^% �` : ` ' � r r f '':>`' thousand, one hundred and four-
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of the Clerk not later than 12 „?:�„f. teen ball players were signed up
o'clock noon, November 3, 1950, y�' i ' f'" xis by these 173 teams.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted. Carried.Toronto Old Boys
Moved by Gibson and Hargrave: 1 . { y"
That we do now adjourn to meet y f
again at the Clerk's office on Nov.
6, or -at the call of the reeve. nw To Hold At -Home
One of the highlights of- the Hur-
on County Old Boys' Association
Annual Meetuiq Of ® of Toronto this year will be the
WR BY WALLY annual at-home, and this being the
. Badminton Clubs fiftieth anniversary of the ascot ia-
tion, a great deal " of interest is
expected in this party.
Of Huron -Perth Held Local hockey promoters are find- J. "Tiny" McFadyen•'s year until s The at-home committee extend -
cordial invitation to all Huron-
ing it difficult to obtain enough November. .tee to be with them on Friday,
local players for their team this Roxburgh will have two capable November 3, to celebrate this spe-
Class 'B' Badminton Clubs for year. Actually the necessity is not vice-presidents in Oshawa's Stew- tial occasion at the War A
the Huron -Perth district held their more players, but a method of art McTavish, and M. L. "Tory" mputa-
annual meeting -at the Clinton training the youth. Preston is Gregg, of Wingham, who moves up tions of Canada Hall, 56 Wellesley
Radar. School recreation centre still moving ahead with their minor from the executive position to 'sec- St. West. There will cards and
hockey promotion, now in its and vice-president, dancing to Percy Morgan's ov-
last week. All the clubs, except extra, with lucky draws and noel -
Listowel, were represented, twelfth year. During this period McTavish has been treasurer of tr dances. Lunch will be served.
Enthusiasm created by- last sea- of time thousands of youngsters the Oshawa "A" team since their
son's keenly contested tournaments have derived unceasing benefits start and has been a solid hockey
was heightened by the arrival of from the worthy organization. This figure for Oshawa and points east.
delegates from two new clubs, with year the association is .operating, Tory Gregg, appointed to the O.
entry applications, Goderich and even though no ice surface is avail- H.A. executive six years ago, is the
Clinton having "smelled the battle able in Preston. Games, in this active head ofthe Western Ontario
from afar." strictly local series of midget, pee- Athletic Association. Tory has
This, combined with the decision wee and juvenile groups, are be- fostered minor hockey, baseball
of the Clinton Radar School, due ing played in Hespeler each Wed- and softball teams for several
to augmented attendance of expert- r. - shay evening, and features this years. He is also active in the
anted players (of both sexes) to ye.nl• well over 200 young pucksters. harness racing game, and to most
enter a team independent of the Such an endeavor in this area of the fans in this area is known
Clinton club, will thus include Kin- would prove very helpful to the "s the voice of Western Ontario
sardine, -Goderich, Clinton, Clinton young sportsmen, In Preston the sports in his role as sports' an -
Radar School, Exeter, Seaforth boL rs spent in training the young. nouncer of the W.ngham radio sta-
ard Stratford, much the busiest buy's tt: become "gentlemen of tion.
season the 'B' players have yet bockey." has proven successful ov-
a faced er the past 12 years. Such hockey SURGE MILKERS
Added to this undertaking, ar- stars as "Verne" Kaiser, Montreal DAIRY MAID
rangements are being completed to Canadiens; Barry Sullivan,. St. Hot Water Heaters
form a Class 'Cl League, limited to Louis Flyers; Ken 'S'hultz, Cleve -
beginners, which will include above land Barons, and John Ashley,
clubs, plus new clubs formed in I•it czburg Pirates, are all graduates
smaller community centres, Zurich, from the Preston minor hockey
_ I iSfield, Dungannon and others, league.
�I the idea being to give beginners A record like this is something
_ experience in -tournament play, for the town to be proud of. An
and so advance the time of great- association like this in all towns
er enjoyment which the experienc- would soon revive hockey to its t�►�.�
� ed player gets out of the game. fullest extent, and the local league .
hl i These sohedules will entail a would -find no difficulty in obtain -
good deal more planning and work {ng players for their teams.
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P �►than the club has yet attempted, The juvenile team in Seaforth
u �j but we have an advantage not all has been "ditched" because of lack
I} clubs enjoy, in that we have courts of players. No such lack would be J. B. HIGGINS
j�/ IB l available at all times. ple?ent if minor hockey was fos- PHONE 56 r 2 BAYFIELD
1� The program is big. It can be tered here, like it has been in Authorized Surge Service Dealer
- correspondingly enjoyable Preston.
To ada. to the interest in the
league a "Mom -and -Dad" night is
GREY being sponsored November 11 in
the Hespeler arena with no admis-
sion charge. This night will help
familiarize the parents with the
There
passed away on Sunday, scope of the activities of the as -
Oct. 15, in Grey Township, one of sociafion,'and bhe opportunities af-
its oldest and well respected resi- forded young prospective hockey
dents, the late Franklin J. Collins, players.
In. chis 91st year. He resided in Why import 'hockey players from
that township all his life and was the city when in your own home
active in municipal affairs, having town young boys are anxious to
served -as a member of council for play hockey, and, if properly train -
some years, and was reeve and ed might produce stars of which
deputy reeve for a period. He was Se't-forth could be proud.
married in 1890 to Miss Eliza Ross,
a daughter of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Ross, also of Grey,
who predeceased him eight years New President For O.H.A.
ago. He is survived by two sons, Jack Roxburgh, of Simcoe, will
Alex and James, both at home. take office as president of the On -
The funeral service was held in taro Hockey Association commenc-
the Peebles Funeral Chapel, At- ing November 1. He was elected
wood, on Wednesday with inter- by acclamation early this year, but
ment in Elma Centre Cemetery, the executive ruled that it was J.
µng, Aird T, Er
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their October I
rnR+6tjng at the 4(t .`,
of Mrs. Peter Taylor rMls, CRR�ger
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tarter presided, puurrrls: the 1)a11='
mess ,period ,arr4pgepkep(s
made for the yV,NL$, autulnu thawerenk-
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offering meeting to be heid in the
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church Thursday, Oct. 26. The
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will be guest speaker. On behalf
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of the society, Mrs. Brenton pre-
See Dr. $arburn ttpr spit'
abnted Mrs. Robert Beattie and
Mrs. Peter Taylor with life mem-
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and relatives being present from
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sels, Walton and Bluevale.
for
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