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BADMINTON "INSTRUCTION
Clinton Badminton' Club has
arranged for special instructionin
the fine points of the game every
Tuesday evening, commencing
Tuesday next, • with Ken "Mc-
Naught, ace of the Stratford Bad-
minton Club, as instructor. Pros-
pective members are urged to
note this fact, and attend at the
Town Hell at 8 p.m.
AMATEUR RADIO
NEW OFFICERS
(Continued from Page Seven)
election of the Chief Operetor
and Assistant whose job it is to
keep the Club station busy on
the air. Cpl. Ory Johnson and
F /C Chuck ' Gobeil, VE3EXR,
were voted in. With the combin-
ed interest and activity of these
two chaps, the Club's "on the
air" activity should reach an all-
time high.
The departure of F/S Alex
Velleman, VE3BTQ, on transfer
to Trenton, deft a need for e
Clinton outiet'on the AFARS and
Ontario Phone Club traffic nets
which operate each evening on
the Radio Amateur bends. A ros-
ter was organized such that var-
ious licensed club members will
each take one evening per week
on these traffic nets.
W/C B. G. Miller, VE3PC,
brought, to the Club's attention
the formation in the U.K. of a
counterpart of ' our Air Force
Amateur Radio Society. The aim
of the RAFARS is to encourage
and assist its members engaged
in private experimental work on
problems relating to radio tech-
nology and radio communications.
The Headquarters Station of the
RAFARS is G8FC' which is on
the air every Thursday on 14060
Kcs.
After other business items had
been attended to, the meeting
was adojurned and the evening
wes concluded by refreshments
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25,,195Y
BIRD LEAGUE
ORGANIZES
FOR SEASON
Plans for the oper•
ation of the
Western Ontario Badminton As-
sociation "B" and "C" Leagues
were adopted at a meeting of
representatives of the various
clubs held in Clinton over the
weekend.
Tentative sohedules until the
end of 1951 • were drawn up in-
dicating dicating Stratford, Clinton RCAF,
Kincardine, Clinton, and possibly
Seaforth, forming te "5" group,
and Stratford, Clinton RCAF,
Exeter, Zurich, Bayfield and, Clin
ton, constituting the "C" league.
When organized, Goderich is ex-
pected to enter the "C" grouping
after Christmas! Owen Sound
may organize a northern "B"
group.
Canadian Badminton Associa-
tion rules will govern play, in-
cluding the new ruling permitting
"wood" shots, but not "throws"
or "pushes."
Officers elected were! president,
R. S. Atkey, Clinton; vice-presi-
dent,
ice president, WO2 William Refausse,
RCAF; secretary -treasurer, D. E.
Symons, Clinton.
SUSPENDED FOR LIFE
"Bud" Corbett, coach of var-
ious Oakville teams operating •in
the OBA this year, has been
suspended for life by the OBA in
connection with a rough -house
that took place et the OBA. Jun-
ior final match with Fort Erie,
which, incidentally, Oakville won.
"Bud" was the capable roach of
the Oakville Midgets which de-
feated Clinton Lions for the
OBA Midget "B" title last week,
and had a great deal to do with
the final result.
and a general "rag chew", to put
it in the vernacular of the Radio
Amateur.
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Sweet Revenge!.
Clinton Wins 11-2
Hitherto winless, the CDCI
rugby team turned on the
heat in the rain yesterday
afternoon and trimmed Code
rich District CI 11-2 in -.a
well -played match on the
Clinton RCAF Sports Field
gridiron. It was the first
genre of the second half of the
schedule.
Previously, the Clinton
kids had been defeated by
Wingham, Seaforth and Gode-
rieh, the score at Goderich
having been 11-0.
STOP! LOOK!
and LISTEN!
to
"The Red Skelton
Show„
Starring in Show
RED SKELTON
comedy star of the screen, radio
and television, is now starring on
"The Red Skelton Show" over
Station CKNX, every Monday, at
8 p.m., sponsored, by John A.
A.nstett, jeweller, Clinton.
Born Richard Skelton in Vin-
cennes, Md., July 18, 1913, Red
spent his early days on circus
trains and under the big top. His
father, Joseph Skelton, wes a
great clown with the Hagenbeck
and Wallace Circus.
Red's . first job, with a medi-
cine show, paid him a dollar a
week. At 14 he was working on
showboats on the Ohio and Mis-
sissippi Rivers. A year later he
donned his father's cep and bells
and went to work for the Hag-
enbeck and Wallace Circus. At
16 he went into burlesque. Later
came night club engagements and
a session as a non-stop talking
emcee at the then -popular craze,
welltathons.
A bit part in Hollywood in
1938, in. `Having Wonderful
Time" proved to be his big break.
Shortly efter he signed a long.•
term contract with Metro -Gold-
wyn -Mayer and soon was starred
in numerous films including
"Flight Command," "DuBarry
was a Lady," "I Dood It," "Whist-
ling in Brooklyn," "Thousands
Cheer," "Bathing Beauty," "The
Fuller Brush Man" and Pardon
My Dust."
Skelton served a two-year stint
in the Army during World War
II. After his discharge be return-
ed to making movies, doing radio
shows and perpetuating his per-
sonal trade 'work—"I dood it"
Of his Army services, Skelton.
proudly says he was "Hollywood's
only star who went in a private
and came out a private."
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