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Clinton News Record, 1954-12-30, Page 8i PAGE EIGHT CLAYTON NEWS -RECORD TITURSDAiC,.I]FCEMBIIR "Vacation;) ,.Lures Fo-r Canadians Elder) Persons In More Dan `. Zurich . Flyers Must Play y In Intermediate "T" Se' nes �r During Slippery Winter •i� eA a f a. :The executive of the Zurich played in a city,or recreation leag- At this season of the year, elder- make a. determined, efi Flyers have been informed that ue which has, no association with ly pedestrians are in more danger; member to look:LEFT• I ,their team is now considered . an clic 01 -IA or its affiliates. These m traffic an at other times. In step off the curb, at Ontario durbi the month of No- Failure to do so is. o Intermediate "13" 'entry. They will players are considered free agents ':, vember last :;year: 12 of the 29 outstanding 'causes of be expectett to proceed into he incl are allowed to play, with the N ', persons' fatally init;ted were over accidents,. Two more "B series playdowns on comple team of their choice. ^ ..?' r I. 85 years of age. In December of causes, are,; crpssin in tioii of their resent schedule.' Un- „.: g P Effect On Leaguo •�'>�;::":; .. ::.:`:> :� I ;' ;. the 'same` year, elderly peop}e were and naming - from behi t` 'f' f th WOAA li of it no ti kationI rom e the• •victims to 22 of the, 38 edest- cars o was received' Zurich bad been play- The reclassification just about i•>r:; ,zr:,¢a %; p r trucks. the present p runs all interest in ,e � icon fatal accidents, In November Clinton is, a, grand, lace to live:, ani. in the Intermediate "C' ser- group in, �ihick the Flyers are j"s3»z>, � e, s: ,,. of 1,952, 22 of the total of 39 in, but, it would, be even better' te' playing, The five teams that are ^ pedestrian victims were over 65: if all the pedestrians.and all the, entered and competing are The s a rn e situation exists motorists realised that, their per - now The reasonnfor the of now all of diffprent;classifications. ' """'`� "' "'>' "' throu'ghout...Canada and t'he Unit- sonal. traffic roblems were'in fact e is enfc ay in tt, .<r ;>.' ,wry:.' �.. ..tor. an will not move up they will both a r The explanation to the argument propeed in: their own class' `" �i if ti� the that other teams draw from cities '4'?moi^ ; 3,,, cid still retain their do standing' It is a bitter pill for - the Zurich 3 r : y : � :t ?` j s: $ �.' x •. . s the a w. g Fl ers to take and •what thei re s I! me ts'explained. in this manner -play Y F ,4� I Y:,•; dal ers obtained from a cit mustha a action to the WOAA decision will ;,.,t..,;• .- »,Vu.<=.Z:, 3 ;. r• Y v is not known at this time, ar•E ,�?' •.4.:rz..`^?%+ �C:: ,>':'r�.�>R°.``dz: 'tilt 5 tr 0 col Fl ers Mowhawks y y ^ �•. inn" eeve... sat Beuerrn R �@@ �.�: • �. • til m oar. 5. i Pia ExhihYti�on �to y Of M K l� F � •�' � �•5 !� mist to see at dusk or after On the other hand there drivers who seem to resent brother tax ,payers using the is. as pedestrians. tans. .police of, s,, -are 'constantly, trying. to !ot' this attitude and at the r ttme encourage e esttti s g pedestrians cerbise more care. e situation can be. vastly im- e 1 op or _ �: • proved if everyone will `be patient In Exeter Tonight with the other fellow - he has • �, .T >'' e, t• problems inn' -_ ,, rt.;.. , a sae to •ie was in favour gravel removed, so the dump idea ff Ways, $24;100; welfare, $710; per was discarded. of continuing the calcium applies - capita grant ($7..50 per person per 0 tions on the roads. He said "it is 1951 census), $2,542.50; other a pleasure to work when the rate - grants, you grants, $400.11, warble fly, , plus payers do their part." one-half inspector's salary; sub- Win Over Seaforth E, Webster who filled the place sidy on municipal drains, $4,065. � s vacated when Harvey Coleman an- t Garret spoke on the effic f' nounced his intention to try for a doggone -�--, ient service the new road superin- Ives ,CJnrieh Reeve, stated that work with the /� tendent, Andrew Houston, was council is a wonderful education, giving. One truck was.purchased, �i IrSt Place TIe and stressed that there was, work to be used along with the present to do there for the younger men NEW � J_ grader Ditching, he explained is Before a small crowd of 150 of the township, Webster began HAPPY L what the council itself does while fans, Zurich Flyers upset Seaforth on the council in 1938 when he i \ municipal drains are built under Beavers S,2 in a WOAA Intermed was 38 years old and retired at d supervrsioll of the municipal en- late "B" -game played In Seaforth the end of 1952 after 15 years. EAR f gineer, There pare 400 yards of on Tuesday evening. Fred Watson, clerkiof'the town- jL� ! gravel in the stgcll pile oli a $25 The trio of Doug O'Brien, Don ship, presented the financial state - parcel of land urchasea f1'om P, vzrien, and Don Hesse was the ment, and congratulated the town- . .= Crich, big gun for the Flyers, potting sh! ratepayers on the way taxes ` Thi'ee bridges on the Dallas sit.. of the 71tOljh goals,Whitey' hax been paid so promptly this lsidwad have been replaced by Br90n10 Notched both Seaforth tal- year, two bridges, he reported, lies, Archie TpW Parsons, reporting for A. E. Crozier reviewed his for- zi7J�TCI•I --- Goal Merrier-, def- the Township School Area Board, '11 t t• th t ence McKinley Armstron Ed ar t t d h w l® t a Gift and Stationery Store' air:,apn'�t�aiat2i�i;�s'ar�ba;�iiaaba�a>�arlZAa�+;aa�avnsr�tFnsrffiibt�i�r�iaa>lNa+ met rm as courser or s a mg a a resolution in regard to a sugar His EMghth Wear A, }' ; . ,; onnorma Zurich Flyers and Exeter .Mow- expected the mill rate would come down after repairs to ""' " Hayter, Youngblut, J. Hayter, hawks will •play the•first game of Daniel B"euermann.has been:.re- Holmes. attention a.home and home exhibition series turned as reeve of McKillop town- uation for the Clinton District bers of council would take no tonight, Thursday in Exeter arena, ship. He will serve for his eighth stand on the matter. cannot e Last: season these :two teams' Were rivals in their. group and it term: in that 'office during 1955. He has served on council . since - Winter vacations are, becorn. service . from Vancouver to heights into the broiling tyaters ' section i light. rsreat ' expected' that this rivalry will: 1943. ing "a must" with many Canad'- Mexico City puts that charming of the Pacific. Ate Mexico City the J, McCowan farm with the be renewed when the two teams Albert Siemon " had aspired for tans who wish to escape the Latin land within ten hours of visits to the new University, Canada, Equally Don O'Brien) .25 2-4.45 h, Doug O'Brien (Hesse) meet this week. Added interest for Clinton •fans will come that post, but said he would not cause. an election, and Withdrew quick flights library of which is shown here bitter cold of winter or the put t}re alluring Hawaiian Isl- lower left), and to the "famed iia n ,with Harry McEwan, who will.be play- to accept acclamation for council. slushy snows of early spring: A' ands Within' easy reach. Special "floating gardens" are musts 3 -Zurich, Don O'Brien (Hesse, frig with the Mowhawks against his former teamates Danny Colqu-' The acclamation on council. follow= ed the.. withdrawal of Williami A. - new service to Mexico and tours to Mexico have been ar- for vacationists. ' : Sunbathed America ranged including visits to famed Hawaii offers, among many Doug O'Brien) 12.10 Noun, Malt Edgar, Ken Armstrong, Ryan, South offers a quick Acapulco (upper right), Amer!- other attractions, Diamond escape from Old Man Winter's Bill Hanly and Jerry Holmes, Other players with ,the 'Mow- Returned as councillors are vet- erans Jerry Doerr, Wilson Little, ca's own Riviera where native Head and one of the :world's cold clutches to. the sunnier divers def death daily (see best-known beaches, Waikiki y O1Brien) 19.44 hawks and :familiar to Clinton Fans Earl Mills, and Albert Siemon. clime of th . south Direct air circle) i s e ct ) plung ng from. towering (lower right). Ile referred to what he termed ate Clay t Needham and Doug Clerk J. M. Eckert reported that Tuekersmith Vote cation that water is being poured on to the Landesborough and ,, Stanley Elects Beatty fortneriy of Centralia Fly- ers and Ji piny Loader, Mitchell Legionaires coach,' Anoth- the gathering ,at Winthrop hall Was about .twice the size of that of last year, despite the icy roads. We Have the Finest Equipment playing er player w a needs no introduc- Considerable discussion was held Whitmore farms from the R, Cole - 6-Zunch, Hesse' (Doug O'Brien, Don O'Brien) 13.59 Lengthwise and Hollow 9 tion to Clinton is Gar Baker; Gar was a standout for Seaforth Bald- on the killing of turnips by road, side weed sprays, on the new. On Monday man farm, .Mr. Doig explained that during the annual inspection it After 7 Years wins in their first successful seas- .and addition to Seaforth District High was not noticed that tiles came on a Couple of years ago, and has School. About 200 persons attend- (Continued from Page One) out on the road. He took the mat- (Continued from Page One) been playing an excellent game for the Eketerp club. ed the. meeting: - ---a— — rate being $24,484 or 2.7 mills and ter to the Stratford division and instructed to leave things as that he would still like to 'see a. The second game is tentatively e the area trustee• levy being $1$564, u one mill. p they .few jobs done before he steps down. Mentioning the taxes he g set to , i played On Tuesday, Jan- airy' 4, in Zurich, (if ice is avail- Over 11,000 new patients were admitted to Canada's sanatoria in telephone The Tuckeased from to increased from Ivan Forsyth, replying to ac- cusations regarding the lack of a said that hisown. had gone up $100 able.) 1953. rates $24.50 $28 or $5.50 per subscriber. He stated the increase was $12 plus $5.50 or township dump said that at one time the l sours o (then Allen) place was a source of gravel. When, since 1948. He Commended the Federation. of Agriculture for the work which this organization was c+Ctts uC'atize u4 a i. + a $17.50 per $6,000 assessment. He gave the following as grants received by the township; for ed- ucation all schools $32580• high- time came. to settle as per agree- meat with J. McCowahe gMe- Cowan) asked 25 cents a yard for accomplishing. Harvey Taylor spoke of the re- pairs made at the Diehl bridge, nd .4-4 d tl t l � stsrats sib , a sae to •ie was in favour gravel removed, so the dump idea ff Ways, $24;100; welfare, $710; per was discarded. of continuing the calcium applies - capita grant ($7..50 per person per 0 tions on the roads. He said "it is 1951 census), $2,542.50; other a pleasure to work when the rate - grants, you grants, $400.11, warble fly, , plus payers do their part." one-half inspector's salary; sub- Win Over Seaforth E, Webster who filled the place sidy on municipal drains, $4,065. � s vacated when Harvey Coleman an- t Garret spoke on the effic f' nounced his intention to try for a doggone -�--, ient service the new road superin- Ives ,CJnrieh Reeve, stated that work with the /� tendent, Andrew Houston, was council is a wonderful education, giving. One truck was.purchased, �i IrSt Place TIe and stressed that there was, work to be used along with the present to do there for the younger men NEW � J_ grader Ditching, he explained is Before a small crowd of 150 of the township, Webster began HAPPY L what the council itself does while fans, Zurich Flyers upset Seaforth on the council in 1938 when he i \ municipal drains are built under Beavers S,2 in a WOAA Intermed was 38 years old and retired at d supervrsioll of the municipal en- late "B" -game played In Seaforth the end of 1952 after 15 years. EAR f gineer, There pare 400 yards of on Tuesday evening. Fred Watson, clerkiof'the town- jL� ! gravel in the stgcll pile oli a $25 The trio of Doug O'Brien, Don ship, presented the financial state - parcel of land urchasea f1'om P, vzrien, and Don Hesse was the ment, and congratulated the town- . .= Crich, big gun for the Flyers, potting sh! ratepayers on the way taxes ` Thi'ee bridges on the Dallas sit.. of the 71tOljh goals,Whitey' hax been paid so promptly this lsidwad have been replaced by Br90n10 Notched both Seaforth tal- year, two bridges, he reported, lies, Archie TpW Parsons, reporting for A. E. Crozier reviewed his for- zi7J�TCI•I --- Goal Merrier-, def- the Township School Area Board, '11 t t• th t ence McKinley Armstron Ed ar t t d h w l® t a Gift and Stationery Store' air:,apn'�t�aiat2i�i;�s'ar�ba;�iiaaba�a>�arlZAa�+;aa�avnsr�tFnsrffiibt�i�r�iaa>lNa+ met rm as courser or s a mg a a resolution in regard to a sugar g, g Colquhoun; forwards, Don O'Brien, s a e t at expenses were high, but that he beet market came before council Hesse, Doug O'Brien, Hanly, B. expected the mill rate would come down after repairs to when Alfred Moffat was reeve; he Hayter, Youngblut, J. Hayter, the schools were completed, and Mr. Moffatt were in favor of Holmes. Menno Steckle reviewed the sit - the resolution but the other mem SEAFORTH - Goal, Kehn; de- uation for the Clinton District bers of council would take no fence, Nicholson, Eisler, E. Doig, Collegiate Institute Board of stand on the matter. Dale; forward's, Muir, B. Doig, which he is a member. He also told of an order -in- Chambers,. Lane, Broome, Brown. council ' to . establish a dump on First Period. the J, McCowan farm with the 1 -Zurich, Doug O'Brien (Hesse, township to grade the roadway in- to the dump and Fence it and to Don O'Brien) .25 2-4.45 h, Doug O'Brien (Hesse) remove gravel to Pay for it. Boles 4.45 ' Skates were dug, the cost being $150, then 3 -Zurich, Don O'Brien (Hesse, the whole affair fell through and Doug O'Brien) 12.10 thegro township had no dumping 4 -Zurich Don O'Brien (Doug ground. O1Brien) 19.44 Sharpened Ile referred to what he termed Penalties -- Armstrong, Bro- the "Doig hospitalization scandal" ome, Nicholson. charging that Mr; Doig had held back hospitalization relief pay- Second Period 5-Zuncli, ' Hanly (B. Hayter) We Have the Finest Equipment ment when a patient could not: af- 6.40 ford to pay. He referred to reeve Doig and councillor Forsyth as 6-Zunch, Hesse' (Doug O'Brien, Don O'Brien) 13.59 Lengthwise and Hollow 9 4cft "wingers.' Met Crich, reeve of Clinton and Penalties •-- B Hayter, Edgar, - E, Doig, Hesse' Ground for Best Results, former township •resident, spoke briefly. James Doi re lied to a cu Third Period 71-_Seaforth, ,Broome (Lane) 5.10 g a p a - cu- B -Zurich, Doug O'Brien (Don NeISOI S ations by A. E.' Crozier. In res Peet :to the hospitalization affair 'O'Brien) 9.40 he,said he acted in full accordance 9-:--:Seaforth, Broome (E. Doig) 12.57 with the statutes. MACHINE SHOT (One patient earlier had Cost -the 10 --Zurich, Youngblut (Holmes). Clinton county over $400; when this was 17.31 Chain - paid, the. reeve said, the, patient "Penalties- Colgwiioun, Cham- 48tfb urchased a ha baler Un—A hers. Doug O'Brien. a p y a - H, Erskine county clerk heard this,, the. baler had been seized.in Mete�i�aa. uavment). •.'. . 10 the m V :Ott r i - _q Che . ion r, goou juagment. - destnans are urged to -pay to traffic lights, par - in appreciating that they xpeet to cross an Inter - in safety against a- red They are urged 'also to Prooiern. W.nich exists in most countries, of. the world.. It is gen-. Orally, believed that the ultimate solution rests in the .exercise of courtesy and; common' sense ty' each:individual driver and pedest rim..-CFIIEF JOE n_ Ur. Harold Dr, Harold Mair, 53, formerly of 'Chesley, died on Tuesday De=_ cember 21„ in Harper Hospital,,. Detroit; after a- three months iI1-- ness:, He was a son of the late Dr.,' A. W. Mair, Chesley, and was bdib, at Co e bd n Ontario. fano. He;vras ecu Cate i d n Chesley and at McGill. University. Dr.. Marr was •an eye, - ear, andt, nose spedahst . Surviving are his widow, $lie' former ` Connie McDonald two daughters„ Susan and Anne both: at home, bis> mother, Mair; and one sister, Miss i�I- Mair, of Detrolt. Funeral servleds were held iqz Detroit, on Thursday:morning, De.'-' cember 23t. Mar your. ono, atcr da: contain many ds for, you) ... K. W. Colquhounz INSURANCE Thanks a million@~ i for your patronage, and a million good wishes that you all will enjoy the good fortune of A VERY HAPPY NEW YEARI W451:1?0 Satter -Perdue r e lent could not recover nia nce nor could r 1 -.' brought h{ to Mr. Doi Haat the � at'�- p . t cj 14 lie pay bills incurred; then, and a only then, Mr:, sDolg said he sign- J VEAnl­ 91tat ed the necessary papers.In, reply to Mr. Croziers impli-nal to ` All of us at this firma hoe that." ou we'd lliia to cite r CLINTON ' ' out man ¢iencls and sus AGENT- hold hold the Winning ticket for A rich bounty taptezi, ci%iz �isa2E�el! 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