Clinton News Record, 1954-12-30, Page 9PAGE EIGHT CLINTON I NEWS -RECORD TI3URSDA:Y, 1]ECE1tiIBF}t .,
Zurich Flyers Must Play Vacati6n Lures I'ax Ca)nadia7ns Elderly Persons In More Pan
In Intermediate 'T Series "
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The executive of the ,Zurich played in a'city;or recreation ]ea - At this season of the year, elder- make a determined effort
p Y P ly pedestrians are in more danger, member to Tool{,,L1 FT before the
Flyers have been informed that ue which has no association �yith 'in :traffic than at other Gimes. In step off the curb. at any tilde,,
their team is now considered an the 01 -IA or its affiliates. These Ontario during the month of No- Failure' to do so is one of the.
Intermediate "W' entry.The will layers are considered free agents. into p g (' ';r:;;;. (i`,. year,
be expected {.a proceed into ,the and are allowed to play with the t' � i p, umber last ear, 12 of the 29 outstanding causes of pedestrian:"
persons fatally inured were over accidents;, Two more. accident,
+! 65 ygsrs, of age, In December of causes are , crossinginmid-block''
B" seines plaYdowns on comple- team of their choice,,; � , ...
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tion of their 'resent schedule', i n- %"
p Efleet On League ? "," e' the 5arrie"year, elderly people were and coming from behind parkdd`
:l V; I the :victims an 22 of the. 38 edest- ears or trucks,
til notification from the WOAA y :''
The reclassification " just about ; , 4 + , , •;_? , �, p, k .
was received Zurich had been play- ruirs all interest- in the present rian.fatal accidents. In November - Clinton. is; a: grand. place to live,
mg•.m the Intermediate C' se��
• group in which 'the Flyers are of 1952, 22 of the total of 39 in, but. it would be even better
se,:
playing. The five teams that are : zs;'.:x* ;`•: h :" pedestrian victims were ,over 65. if all the pedestrians and all the
Resson For Change now entered and Competing ;are :; The s a m e Situation exists motorists realised that, their per -
The reason for the change of now all of different classifications throughout -Canada andthe Unit- sena), traffic problems were' in tilt
status is the result of Zurich us- St. Marys started the season as a :¢?k ed States. Areview of the pedest- part of a single, enormous traffic
iaig players from last year's Clin- homebrew entry and .have since
rian' accidents in the,States has problem:' which exists in most.
tor!-Colts.Zurich by population is changed to Intermediate "A Il shcwn that the. pedestrian in the countries. of the worldr It, is gen
an Intermediate "C town -,.but derton is the lone "D entry and - greater danger at this time of the erally, believed that the ultimate
when: they draw pplayers from Ciin- Seaforth is "homebrew." The, big year as • the,: elderly man. who has solution :fests in the exercise of,
ton (an Intermdfate; "B" centre) playoff struggle which seemed im never' driven a car, and',hfs dang- courtesy `and. common sense by
the population rule is enforced and minent between, Lucan and Zurich i$ w y � }� ;: , 1 � a erowi walking hours dre those ,in: each, individual driver and ;pedes't'
the team must la `in the higher has been Shattered:, :These teams ] r>'r s ` "!;'^ ;h dusk -'and in, darkness. rian.; —CHIEF JO
play g were both "C„' entries and as Luo) ` ^::s P' d
classification:
• ,, % ' `;:. „^;:� . a.:�::�,:.zs ��r,k�s(::> _ , 1' estrians in and ;arqund Clin-
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an �+nh not move up they will both ::: ?.> •; ,. „< • ."'ler tom `generally do not realise that
'Tile ex lavation to -the argument° ”"' '<"<„ t° '
P <... Dir' ahold -Mair '.
that other teams draw from ci i proceed in their own class.;, sfr,'' ',: •`;f;°N,,.; n 3 their dark winter clothing makes
t It is a bitter ill for: the Zurich a s them extremely..,: difficult. for. the ' Dr. ` Harold. IVkair 53 fo erl`
and 'still retain their low, standing p their _r ' 3" ` rm y
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'Fl Flyers to take. 'and what th r e rP; ?'t• „;�%##,�;;'�:w<.<•�r:,,; �w; , �s.. moto;•ist to see.at dusk. or after of C,liesle died o '
.. explained. in ;this manner. -Play th WOAA' decision will k`- z :> a s ' dark. On the other hand them
or,
y' n Tuesday, Dk=-
ers.obtainedfrom acity must have action to a fs,r :,rr<,; s . c•'s'•s' o, comber 21,, in Harper Hospital',:
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be is not known at this time t n,,, :� ah�t °. r ;' " : s.. Y; ,: ;m <:, ti are,• drivers who seem to resent; Aetroit, after a` three =months i l'-
:wYfMGs`:,.•xtheir brother tax payers using the
DOE, sh,,'a, #$� .z`l nesst.,
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r ;, ' „=..i „ streets as pedestrians. Police of=
wr. =a. y, He was a son of the late Dr'.
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1 � M. W S c .; Via• �{ ,. � ,.�. '.3-~:?"% "�':e. �, correct this attitude and.. at the 'at Cobden
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�_ • � Beuermann' Reeve �.�,�,. � :,`<� : �. s�<.. .,� �\,� �.��� s, � ,same time encourage, pedestrians eared• in Chesle and. at McGi
:> •' to exercise more care. y 11
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y Of MCV _j1 O rj 0�. The situation can be vastly Sm- s6 Mair was ,an ey'e, ear, and!,
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` �� �� � � roved. if ever
• • p . , �,a, , ;�s,��y;`: • � � %v p gone will "be patient 'naso specialist.
{ a with the other fellow he has Surviving are his widow, the
In Exeter Tonight II1S EZgh4h Year, '' problems too and depelid'inore former Connie McDonald;' twa
M on normal, good judgment,daughters,. Susan and Anne bot)?
Zurich Flyers and Exeter Mow- 0 All Pedestrians are urged to pay at )sense liis mof er,'1VIrs; A
hawks will play the first game. of Daniel Beuermann.has been -re- attention to traffic lights, '
a home and home exhibition series turned as reeve of McKillop town attention.
in appreciating g par- Mair; and one sister. Miss 'Violei.
y ppreciating that they 'Marr, of Detrol . <'
tonight, Thursday in Exeter arena. ship. He will serve for his eighth t
cannot expect to cross' an inter . - Ftmeral serJic s were held ;int
Last seasoir:these two teams'were ter has that office during : since 4 i -
nat rivals in their group and it He has served on council since Winter vacations are, becom service •from. 'Vancouver to heights into the broiling waters seeti'on m safety, ,.against. a red' Detroit, on Thursday morning, De
$ light. They are urged ,also to ceniber 23.
rs,expected that this rivalry will 1943, mg" `a must" with many Canad Mexico City puts that charming of the Pacific. At -.Mexico City
be: renewed; when the two teams Albert Stemoi^a- had aspired for ians who Wish to escape the Latin land within ten hours of visits to the new University,
meet this week. Added interest that post, but said he would not Canada, Equally quick flights library of which is shown here a
bitter cold of -winter or the 4katf�e6K
for Clinton fans will come with cause an election,: slid withdrew put' the alluring Hawaiian Isl- lower left), and to the famed • ,
Harry McEwan, who,willbe play- to -accept -acclamation for'counell. slushy snows of early spring. A ands within easy reach;, Special "floating gardens" are musts
Ing with the' Mowhawks against The acclamation on council follow new service to Mexico and tours- in Mexico have been ar- for vacationists. Sunbathed "
hisformerteamates Danny Colqu- ed the withdrawal of William A. South. America offers a quick ranged including visits to famed Hawaii offers, 'among many
noun, Mait Edgar, Ken Armstrong, Ryan: Acapulco (upper right'), Amer;- other attractions, Diamond
Bill .Hanly and Jerry Holmes. escape from Old, Man 'Winters cc's own Riviera; where native Head and one of the worlds Usy yew. ntw. c+ua•
l;eturned as councillors are vet- cold Butches to. the sunnier• divers defy death daily (see. best-known beaches, Waikiki
Other players with ,the Mow- erans Jerry Doerr, Wilson Little, climes of the south. Direct air circle) lunging from towering' (lower right).
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hawks and familiar to Clinton fans Earl Mills, and Albert Siemon. p
are Clayt Needham and Doug Clerk J. M. Eckert reported that da uranin raspy
Beatty formerly of Centralia Fly- the gathering' at Winthrop hall #
ers and Jimmy Loader, Mitchell kis about twice, the size of that '*], cation that water is being poured Stanle EleetS days for. your
Legionaires playing coach:.' Anoth- of Iac�t year, despite the icy roads. uekerSmith Vote on to the Landesborough and V
er -player who needs no introduc. Considerable discussion was held Whitmore farms from the R. Cole -
tion
tion to Clinton is Gar Baker. Gar on the killing of turnips by road- man •farm, ,Mr. Doig explained that Ater 7 Yeas
was a standout for Seaforth.Baid- side Weed sprays„and on the new On Monday during the annual inspection it
wins in their first successful seas- 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)
Veen playing an excellent game for ed the meeting. ter. to the Stratford division and sa:
rate being $24,484 or 2.7 mills and that lie would stili like to see a
the a secr club. - --o- - -- the area trustee levy being $18,564, was instructed to leave, things as few jobs done before lie steps
The second game. is tentatively .. they were. p
set to be played on Tuesday, Jan- Over 11,000 new patients were up one mill, • Ivan Forsyth; replying to . ac- down. Mentioning the taxes he K. W. 1;,i/3+lquhouxt
The Tuckersmith telephone said that his own had gone up $100
nary 4, in Zurich, (if lee is avail- admitted to Canada's sanatoria in cusations :regarding the lack of a
able.) 1953, rates increased from $24.5010 $28 township dump` said that at one since 1948. He commended the
or $5.50 per subscriber. He stated time 'the lylcCowan (then Allen) Federation of Agrieultur, for the INSURANCE.
the increase was $12 plus $5.50 or place was a source of gravel. When. work which this organization
$17.50 per $6,000 assessment. time came:to-settle as per agree= accomplishing.
He gave the following as grants ment with J.: McCowan he (Mc_ Harvey Taylor, spoke of the re- e>astraras �r2arra isa ea;, 7'a�eriiwi�;yaia
received by the township; for ed- Cowan) asked 25 cents a yard for pair's made at the Diehl bridge,
ucation, all schools, $32,580; high- and stated that he was in favour
ways, $24100' ; welfare, $710 gravel removed so trio dump idear�+€2r�iaa�rya>rAit2a&2rs,2}Piaiyyrarr2aysa�
'per was discarded � of continuing the calcium. applies -
capita grant ($1.50 per person per o tions on the roads. He said "it is
1951 census), $2,542.50; . other a pleasure to work when the rate- ,
grants, $40011, warble fly, .plus • payers do their part.' s`\\����\t��;���
wishing Yoe one-half inspector's salary; sub- W711 Over Seaforth E. YVebster who filled the place
silly on municipal drains, $4,065.' vacated when.,Harvey Coleman an-
Bert Garret spoke oil the effic- ('i nounced Ills intention til` try for
superin-lT ;
a Nn n111i �� tendentviceAnd Andrew Houston, was 1�'�S,Z�i 1C�] . Council lata wonde fu1 educations `����'�::�
° giving. One truck was. purchased, First Place Tie and stressed that there Was work
to be used along with the present to do there, for 'th younger
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/ �` grader Ditciimg, he explained is Before a small crowd of 7.50 of the township,. Webster began NEW ` \`\ what the council itself does while fans, Zurich Flyers upset Seaforth an the council in 1938, when he
\\tj municipal drains are built under Beavers 8?, in. EL WOAA Intermed- was 38 years old, acid retired at
d supervision of the municipal en- late "B” • game played in Seaforth the end of 1952 after 15 years. • `� '� "+�
gineer. There are AQO yards of i Tuesday ;evening. Fred Watson, clerk-of'the town -!'
R ii gravel in the' stoop Pile oil, 4 $25The trio of Doug O'13rleu, Don ship, presented the financial state -
parcel r
Y��tl\ of land uronn�ed from i-1. Brion, and Don Hesse was the meat, and con ratulated the town --Crich. g gpn fpr the .Flyerspotting ship, ratepayers on the. WaytaxesThree 'bridges on the Dallas pf "ahatltdch goals, Whitey" ha been paid so promptly this
sideroad have been replaced by )3r90{iie• notplied, both Seaforth till.
year.
y, two bridges, he reported. lies, Archie Parsons, reporting for IThanks a million
A. E. Crozier reviewed his for. ZURICH -- Goal Merrier; def- the Township School Area Board,
e for your patronage, .
mer term 8s councillor stating that rice, McKinley, Armstrong, Edgar, stated that expenses- were high,
a resolution in regard to a sugar Colquhoun; forwards, Don O'Brien, but that he expected the mill rate �o�=="1,
and a million good t ,`��; i� , alis 151)1,
'beet market came before council Hesse, Doug O'Brien, Hanly, B., would come down after repairs to < 1�\�i�\\Z\i i 1,+„t,
�• ��' when Alfred Moffat was reeve; he Hayter, Youngblut, J. Hayter, the schools were completed, wishes that ` i �t�iaiii+ii,`
and Mr. Moffatt were in favor. of Holmes. Menne Steckle reviewed the sit- you illi will 1�,It
t� JIi �u`Sdii\�g1\1.
the resolution but the other mem- ” SEAFORTH — Goal, Kelm; de- uation for the Clinton District en o the good fortune of
bens of council would take no fence, Nicholson, Eisler, E. Doig, Collegiate Institute Board of 1 y B (`iii �l�s�i
` stand on the matter. Dale; forwards, Muir, B: Doig, which he is a member. a�I#w uaui�lt
\ ' ' Chambers,..Lane, Broome, Brown. AVERY HAPPY NEW YEARt n+1+ taiaphx
He also told. of an order -in -t \u'�,u a
' / r council to establish a dump on First Period �+ tll)1+ii i)R
,�., • the J, McCowan farm with the I -Zurich, Doug O'Brien (Hesse, it�P,tV'ra+l�
township to grade the roadway in- Don O'Brien) 25 Ili++hOwt�'
to the dump and fence it and to 2—Zurich, Doug O'Brien (Hesse) C
remove gravel to pay for it Hales 4.45 kates
were dug, the cost being $150, then 3—Zurich, Don O'Brien (nesse, S
the whole affair fell through and Doug O'Brien) i
the township had no dumping 4 --Zurich Lion O'Brien (Doug�.
' ground Pennon) 19.44 io- Sharpened
He referred -to what he termed Penalties —Armstrong, B�i<4 ig
the "Doig hospitalization scandal' orae, Nicholson.
charging that Mr. Doig had held Second Period We Have the Finest
back hospitalization relief pay- 5—Zurich, Hanly (B. I3ayter) 6.40 Equipment
mens when a patient could not reeve
Don O'Brien)Hesse (Doug O'Brien, Lengthwise
� ford to pay. He referred to reeve 6—Zurich, He g ' l.en YhWise and Hollow
Doig and councillor Forsyth a5
left 'wingers. Penalties es1l3iayter, Edgar, Ground Re for Best SutterwPe
wdue
Mel Crich, reeve es Clinton and E. Dolt, ,Third Hesse.
` cetl is+ei rou i +4rciig la+ + +siel iw � ieusi��u��'t�e
former township -resident, spoke
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a briefly. 7—Seaforth, Broome (Lane) 8:10'
James Doig ,replieed to accus• , 8- Zurich, Doug,O'Brien (Don c
MC.Ewa a arsons by A. E. Crozier. In res- O'Brien) 9.4Nelson
pets to e the hospitalization cc •affair 9 ..Seaforth, Broome (E, Doig)
he said he acted m lull accordance X2.57
with the statutes. MACHINE SHOP
]ner Store 1�1 ri h, Youngblut (Holmes) r�
' (One patient earlier had cost •the
Clinton
county over $400; when this Was Penalties- Colquhoun, Cham 48tfb' a .$
paid, the. reeve said, the, patient
cam"rleibi3,i9aaini�its;f�,'tbr9iIDi�t;Bali;b Stationery ili&+;aii?raasalninif tier's, Doug O'Brien,
purchased a hay baler, Wlien A.
H. Erskine county clerk heard
t Yin had been seized in ac tusetiS�a r, � a�t�. i; a& a ate, „ au �� y, i
this,,, the baler /
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Mr, Dot claimed that within the -\ p
- i 10 days allotted him to'make :in- �5
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ent's means' and the 'wail and See•',
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�� !� patient was..removed to a London
V • `' M hospital and then evidence ,}'Vas, ti
L V r 4V brought to ilot 'recover
the • pat- I„
c lent could not"'recover nor' could
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p. ��lie pay bills incurred; then, 'and
1 � only then, Mr, :Doig said; he sign-V�Ar—
ed the necessary papers: In reply to Mr. Croziers impli-
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