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All the teachers in Mr. Gorman's in- spectorate are required to attend them, at either point, o rsAlarAgLD FIREMEN- XIKL,p AT VARNA. FIRE ON TUESDAY, MOANING (By our Bayfield correspondent) Bayfield Fire Brigade was called to the farm of Orville Weber, Varna, at 8 a.m. on Tuesday morn- ing, In conjunction with the ]3rucefield Brigade, they exting- uished a bad .chimney fire. The Bayfield' Firemen will hold a euchre and dance in the Town Hall on April 27. The prodeecis of Which will be devoted to paying for the new auxiliary pumper which has recently been acquired. Outside noises which might in- terfere with conversations are minimized by the specially design- ed transmitter which picks up sounds in its immediate vicinity only, The modern receiver unit weighs about three ounces: Its predeces- sor weighed ten. New magnetic metal, alloys enabled it to be re- duced in size and weight and yet gave it greater sensitivity. There are more than 400 parts in the modern combined dial set. 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London Free Press, sports editor Jack Parks elaborates on just One incident that has come to his attention, For our money it is situations such as the one that .Jack wishes explained that are keeping hockey fans away from the arenas in droves, We 91-1-Pte: "Up in Exeter on Saturday night. the EXeter Mohawks were elimin; ated by Sundridge Beavers, coach- ed by none other than the redoub- table -Bucho McDonald; erstwhile-, T.orente star and also -member of Parliament, Our scouts out that way claim -Exeter scored a goal which was disallowed, which would have enabled them to tie the score, Said swifts, some interested and Some not, claim the goal was, legitimate one. However ,we .aren't particularly concerned with this, even if the Exeter fans may be, 'Generally speaking it was a tight seriesa toss-up all the way—and most fans would have been satis- fied, with. the -Outcome except for one particular item. Eliminate The First Year's Depreciation TIMISDAY) APRIL 19$6 t`Mitchell Hold Two Game Lead Over Chevs; Two goals in qvertime, one by Powell 'turd the other by Bob Hartleib gave Mitchell Red, Devils a 7-5 victory over PhillipshUrg ,chevs in New' Hamburg on Mon- day night. It was the second straight Win for Mitehell 'in their best-of-seven series Or the :Grand 'Champion-Sib of the WOAA. 11/litchell opened up a three goal lead in the first, but the Chevs name back strong in the 'second an outscored their opponents 24. -They. took the lead In the game -at the 17,00 :mark, hut -Powell tied it Protective tariffs to promote the growth of domestic industry were first introduced in Canada in1.8:59. explanation of why all of Ontario should fight it out to try to win title, when one league is givew so many breaks:" It .continues 'to amaze vs how the powers that be, expect hockey to survive while situations such as this continue to exist, However they are finding out that the pub, lic are not as gullible as they must. have believed, Prom all seetion,s there are reports O teams and leagues that have flourished for years throwing in the sponge' from lack of public support There are many reasons for this and it seems that the governors of hockey are completely blind when it comes to correcting them. Long schedules with no team being eliminated, the continual use of the hest of seven series and the extra playoff for the' league champion- ship, are some of the major contri- butions to falling gate receipts; Onr local Big-8 group has been a prime example for all of these infractiOns, All eight teams play-. ea 28 schedule games to decide absolutely nothing—they were all in the. playoffs, To add to the playoff - mixup an extra series for the McMillan Trophy in which all teams participated, was arranged. On completion of this, each of the. teams started into another series in their own particular classifica- tion—and they were still playing teams in the Big-8, The McMillan Trophy is a good thing but the team finishing on top of the league at the end - of the regular schedule should be de-, clared league champions a n d awarded the trophy automatically —they have earned it. It is our belief that the two out of three series is the best in elim- ination rounds, with three out of five plenty long enough for a group final, or a all-Ontario champion- ship. It was not too long ago that every round was decided on a two- game total goal basis. - It may take a few years but we expect that things will rectify themselves and 'once more it will be difficult to get a seat at an im- portant hockey game, ' In the most recent year of re- cord medical doctors had the high- est average annual income in Can- ada, $11;258. Business proprietors ranked ninth, with an average in- come of $5,125. „ Modern Dial Sot HAS. 44)0 .Parts; Made For Louglise The telephone .instritinent, in home or office is a dramatic ex- ample of the telephone art, When a person speaks,. vibrations are set up in the air, These vibrations are not very'powerful, In faett one million persOnS talking stead- ily an hour and . a half would produce just enough energy to warm one cup. of tea. But in the telephone month* piece,' the tiny sound vibrations, strike a thin aluminum-alloy plate, the diaphragm, which vibrates in 'response to the sound waves preat,. ed by the voice, Each vibration moves the diaphragm about 20 millionths of an inch. Behind the diaphragm; in a tiny chamber, are minute grains of roasted coal—about 50,000 specks no larger than a pinhead—through which electric current flows, When. the grains are pushed tighter to- gether by. the diaphragm, the cur- rent becomes stronger. When the pressure is released, less purrent flows, so the flow of current is varied as the diaphragm vibrates, The telephone transmitter acts. also as an. amplifier which mag- nifies the energy of the voice into electrical energy 1,000 times- great- er, Through the wires, the current flows to' the receiver of the dist- ant telephone. There it'' courses' through a coil wound about ,a mag- net. The strength of the magnet's' pull reflects the variations that the' voice has' given to the strength of the current. It pulls on a steel- alloy diaphragm; like' the alum- inum one in the telephone trans- mitter, ,causing it to vibrate. These vibrations re-create sound waves in the air. Thus the listener bear's exactly. what is being said at the other end of the line. In the modern hand 'telephone, the transmitter and receiver are housed one at each end of, a phenol plastic handle. Its design is the. result of most exacting scientific tests. To determine the proper distance between the mouth piece and the receiver of the hand telephone, for example, engineers took about 4,000 measurements of people's head's. The subject in- cluded both sexes and various races • Summer Resident In Bayfield Wins Award By our Hayfield cooespondent) Congratuations gg,to Miss Mary Ellen Burt, Stratford Beacon-Her, aid, At a dinner in Kitchener oil Saturday night she :received the. DOW' King*beer Trophy for 'Worn- en's Feature writing in the second annual Western Ontario NeWSpap, er awards, Miss Burt is well- known in Bayfield wheqe, she' has spent summer vacations with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, B. T. Orr, o' Miss E. K. Talbot Graduates -From . ......... . Bible College - Miss E, Kathleen Talbot, 'gp.y. field, will receive her graduation diploma at the annual graduation exercises of the Toronto Bible col, ege next Friday, April 27. The- exercises will terminate the 62nd session of the college, This event has become one of the largest annual religious gath- erings to be held in Toronto, and attendance averages between five and six thousand'. The 1955-55 student body has in- cluded members of 20' denomina - tions and representatives from England, Ireland, the United Stat- es, Jamaica,- Bermuda, Holland, Germany, Turkey, Israel, Northern Rhodesia, Transvaal, Hong Kong and Japan, as well as from' six Canadian provinces, A goodly 'proportion of the graduating stud- ents are intending to take mission- ary posts on the overseas fields. .VAcrV. "The winner of the Sundridge- Exeter series is scheduled to play Meaford in the OHA final. On the surface that may look all right, but the facts of the matter are that Meaford and Sundridge played in the same OHA group all year. If you are still with us, they split four games, winning two apiece in the regular schedule. "So now they are matched to play off for the OHA crown. Don't ask us how this happened. However we would like to, ask the OM, why Sundridge and Meaford, who play- ed in the same grouping all year, shouldn't have played off and sent one team into a provincial ' final against the Exeter club. The 0I-IA. has skidded alarmingly in the past few years. This case we mention is only one of many which pop up every season. When the Sundridge-Meaford series is com- pleted we will find that one league —undoubtedly a strong one—has had the opportunity of guarantee- ing they will come up with an OHA title. If Mr. Hanley or any other OHA official has/an explan- ation for this we would like to hear it. This isn't an Exeter beef. This is our personal request for an up with less than two minutes' to gc! and 00t what proved to be the winning" goal early, in the overtime , session. Rowell led the scoring with three goals with Bill Gatenby get- ting two and Charlie Westman and Hartleib one each. • • For Phillipsburg the 'Honderieb brothers) Bon and Kelly, scored two each with Vern Heldman get- ting the other, .. At the start of the third period an impressive London Free' press. Trophy,. emblelnatie of the WOAA Intermediate 13 HomehreVe champ- ionship was presented to the Phil, lipsburg clqb .hY N, S., Hill, naerri,. ber of the WOAA executive,. 413 Powerful 4 H.P. engine, massive 6.00 x 16 tires— veritable workhorse around the farm or market garden ,.. $294. The "in-between" all- purpose 2 H.P. machine for small estate, market gardon and "oxfra hand" labs • . $169.40. Ode domestic model— a H.P. lightweight for arbah or sub-urban IroineS and Smell estates,,. $109.00: • Long Deals More and more people are discover- ing that it's smart to buy a low mileage one-owner car from us. 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