Clinton News-Record, 1946-12-05, Page 8CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
R. and C. S. Baseball Team HOCKEYISTS HONOR
"WEATHER" FULFORD
Presented With Trophy RECENTLY MARRIED
The 1946 baseball seaton of R. and
C. Sehool, ;RCAF, Clinton, was
"brought to a elose" officially at an
enjoyable 'banquet held in the Corp-
orals' dining hall at the School Tues-
day evening.
, The big feature of the evening was
the presentation by M. L. "Tory"
Gregg, Wingham, president of the
Western Ontario Athletic Ass,ociartion,
of the Stevens -Helmer Brush Co.
Trophy, emblematic of .the senior
baseball championship of the Assoc-
iation. It is a .beautiful new trophy,
presented for. the first time.
Warrant Officer Bob Howson,
manager of the team, presidedat the
banquet, and welcomed members and
guests.
Group Captain E. A. McGowan,
commanding officer of the Sohool,
and himself an ardent baseball fan,
said that the ball team's fight for
top honors was ane, of the best de-
monstrations of spirit in the history
of the Station. The team had been
well supported, and on their part, had
really pat on a show. He and his
whole family had enjoyed themselves
immensely.
G/C 1VIcGowart congratulated the
team on its fine showing throughout
the season, and hoped that many of
the players would be back again for
next season. He thought that was
quite possible under present con-
ditions.
Inpresenting the trophy to Sgt.
Hal Walsh, captain of the team, Mr.
Gregg congratulated the team on its
great success', and for its sportsman-
ship, and the boys were worthy
champions. Besides making a splen-
did showing, they als.o 'made a host
of friends. Outlining the history of
the WOlAA he said that 109 baseball
and softball teams had playeti under
its banner this past year, with 2,860
players.
In reeeiving the trophy, M. Walsh
remarked that R. and C. S. had
showed Western 'Ontario "a little bit
of ball that comes from the rest
of Canada." There had been good
playing, good spirit and good man-
agement.
• Flying Officer Allison, sports of-
ficer, presented attractive baseball
crests to the anembera and officials,.
W/O Hewson thanked all who had
helped in aua way during the season,
and the Association and trophy
donors.
An informal programme followed,
coasitin,g of feats of magie by Cpl.
Fulton, and selections on a record
player.
In addition to Mr. Gregg, guests
included Squadron Leader John Bell,
saarkplug player of the team, now
operating a dairy in Listowel; Morris
Bader, Wingham softball impressario;
and R. S. Atkey, editor of The
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BROWN'S
(One 'door north of the Royal Bank)
Earl "Feather" Fulford, trainee of
Clinton ,Colts Hackey team, was
honoved by officials and members of
the team on the occasion of his recent
marriage, at a pleasant social evening
at the home of the coach, Grant
"Red" Rath, Monday evening.
During the course of the evening,
Manager Bert ,Glichloa read a, poetical
gem, while Captain Frank "Timmer"
MaEwan presented him with a beauti-
ful end table in behalf of the boys.
"Feather" replied Jguitably.
Plans also were made for the com-
ing hockey season, and the new
sweaters and socks, as well as new
goal gloves and rebuilt goal pads,
were on 'display, The outfits.- are
very smart, having been made by
Richmond Hosiery Limited of high
grade wool' yarns. Bodies of both
zweatersand socks are blue, with
white shoulders and arms and white
trimmings. There is a large white
"0" on the front of each sweater,
with a large white number on the
bads of each.
Practices will get under way just
as soon 00 ice is available in Clinton
.Arena, or even before, if time can
be secured in Stratford Arena.
CTA Petition Filed in Peel
With 6,139 Names
First formal stepto remove Peel
County from provisiona of the bone-
dry Canada Temperance Act NV25
taken Dee. 2, -when a petition asking
for a plebiscite on the liquor sale
question was filed with Sheriff Ains-
lie Sherman, of Peel County, Bramp-
ton. .
Edward G. Drew, Port Credit,
chairman of a special committee of
war veterans who have been canvas-
sing since last spring for repeal of
the act in the county, said the peti-
tion bore 6,139 names..
Oddfellows' Grandmaster
, To Be Guest Here Dec. 10
The Grand Masterof Ontario, In-
dependent OFdar of Oddfellows, will
visit the Oddfellaws of Huron District
on Tuesday evening, December 10.
A reception for the Grand Master is,
being held in Wesley -Willis Church,
Clinton, where the Grand Master will
be the guest of honor at a District
banquet.
It is, expeeted that large lumbers
of the Ocklfellows, of the District will
be paesent to pay their respects to
their leader in Ontario on this oc-
casion. All brother e will be made
very welcome.
Thomas Grasby,
Heads North Huron LOL
North Huron Orange Lodge, at its
annual meeting at Wingham, elected
a slate of county officers for 1946-
47. The meeting was under the chair-
manship of Past Master ,Charlos
Stewart, Blyth.
Officers are: Past Master, Robert
Winghana Ceupty Master,
Thomas. Graeby, Blyth; Deputy
County Master, John Dias/Bare, Gor-
rie; County Chaplain, E'eal Hamilton,
Bluevale; Recording Secretary, Cal-
vert Falconer, 'Myth; Marshal, Robert
Wallace, Blyth; Financial Secretary,
Bert Isard, Wingham; Treasurer,
Joseph Smith, Brussels; first lectur-
er, Lloyd Saunders, Wingham; second
leeturer, Robert McMurray, Beagrave.
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GODEIRECH -- Hugh Phurlow, 79,
Godericla died Dec. 4, after a long
in Alexandra Hospital. He
was born in Colborne Township and
farmed there until 20 years ago when
he came to Goderich.
Canon William A. Townshend, for-
merly of Groderieh Township and
Clinton, was elected at the head of
the poll in the contest for London
Board of Education in Monday's
voting.
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THURSDAY, DEOEIVIBER 194,
Ken G. Waters Re-elected
01VIHA Vice -President
Ken G. Waters, Toronto, former
Mayor of Clinton, has been re-eleeted
by acclamation first vice-president,
Ontario Minor Hockey Association.
The president is 0. H.Luke, Oshawa.
The business agenda was not Os
heavy as in former years, but the
main item, an amendment that would
have compelled "A" players to con-
fine their playing to that division.
was defeated, much to the surprise of
the meeting.
Hereafter playing eertiaicates of
members of teams in all series must
be produced upon request before the
start of the game, between periods
or •immediately ,following the con-
clusion of games.
The delegates also approved an
amendment whereby semi-final games
may be shortened in time by mutual
agreement of the managers of both
clubs,
‘Approval was also given to an
amerulinent whieh calls for thirty
minutes of overtime in the event the
se,ore is tied on the round in the
second of a home -and -home game
series. The overtime will be divided
into three ten-minute periods, and if
still deadlocked at the expiration of
the 30 minutes of overtime, the man-
agers of the contending teams will
toss for the site of the third and
deciding game.
Huron Crop Improvement
Association to Meet Here
Huron County Crop_ Improvement
Association is holding its annual
meeting on Thursday, December 12,
at 1.30 p.m. in the Agricultural Of-
fice, Clinton. The guest speaker is
to be Prof. R. Keegan, Field Hus-
bandry Department, OA1C, Guelph.
All farmers in the County ase
considered members of this associa-
tion, and it is hoped that as many
as possible will be present at this
meeting.
The organization was formed last
January. During the summer this
group has, been active in having ex-
perimental plots throughout the
County. They have tested the qual-
ities of new varieties of oats and
barley and have demonstrated areas
with the suitable pasture mixtures.
Next year. the association plans a
similar plan, only on a larger scale,
;possibly with adding the features of
sponsoring a seed fair and most def-
initely providing the latest methods
in weed eradication by chemicals.
Business Girls'
Bowling League
In the Business Girls' Bowling
League on Tuesday night, the tota
scores for the three games are as
follows:
Aikenbacks—F. Aiken 580, 11, Dix-
on 460, E. Miller 385, N. Tyndall 411,
Handicap 375-2,161; Connellscernels
—Handicap 375, II. Grealis 388, K.
Middleton 324, E. Sutter 502, B.
Shepherd 465-2,054, Colquhouns-
balloons—J. Colquhoun 604, M. Sut-
ter 373, B. Johnson 383, R. Potter
308, D. Tyndall 413-2,081; Fremlins.
gremlins—H. Fremlin 651, K. McGill
367, IL Taylor 453, V. Freeman 370,
M. Hudie 271-2,112.
W L T TS P
Aike.
nbacks ... 16 11 .. 6 38
Connellscernels . 12 14 .. 5 27
Colquhounsbal'ns 15 10 4 34
Fremlinagrendins 11 16 .5 2'7
Colquhounaballoons and Fremlins.
gremlins bowl at 7.15, and Aiken -
backs and Connasocrnels at nine
o'clock next Tuesday night.
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Nominations at Blyth
Three School Trustees
At the •regular meeting of Blyth
village council in Memorial Hall on
Monday evening, it was decided that
on Dec. 9, from 12 noon to 1 pan.,
nominations would be received for
three school trustee, with eleetiora
if necessary, Dee. 24.
These vaeancies were supposedlr
filled by acclamation at the regub.n
nomination meeting held Nov. 22, but
the eandidates failed to quality with.
in the specified time. Those nomis
nated were S: Creighton, W. Thutill,
and E. Cartwright,
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Chains
Pr. $9.05
Defrosters .. Each $4.20
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, DOMINION TIRES
Batteries from $8. up 11
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PHONE 178
Chrysler, Plymouth and Fargo Sales and Service
THURSDAY, DEOEIVIBER 194,
Ken G. Waters Re-elected
01VIHA Vice -President
Ken G. Waters, Toronto, former
Mayor of Clinton, has been re-eleeted
by acclamation first vice-president,
Ontario Minor Hockey Association.
The president is 0. H.Luke, Oshawa.
The business agenda was not Os
heavy as in former years, but the
main item, an amendment that would
have compelled "A" players to con-
fine their playing to that division.
was defeated, much to the surprise of
the meeting.
Hereafter playing eertiaicates of
members of teams in all series must
be produced upon request before the
start of the game, between periods
or •immediately ,following the con-
clusion of games.
The delegates also approved an
amendment whereby semi-final games
may be shortened in time by mutual
agreement of the managers of both
clubs,
‘Approval was also given to an
amerulinent whieh calls for thirty
minutes of overtime in the event the
se,ore is tied on the round in the
second of a home -and -home game
series. The overtime will be divided
into three ten-minute periods, and if
still deadlocked at the expiration of
the 30 minutes of overtime, the man-
agers of the contending teams will
toss for the site of the third and
deciding game.
Huron Crop Improvement
Association to Meet Here
Huron County Crop_ Improvement
Association is holding its annual
meeting on Thursday, December 12,
at 1.30 p.m. in the Agricultural Of-
fice, Clinton. The guest speaker is
to be Prof. R. Keegan, Field Hus-
bandry Department, OA1C, Guelph.
All farmers in the County ase
considered members of this associa-
tion, and it is hoped that as many
as possible will be present at this
meeting.
The organization was formed last
January. During the summer this
group has, been active in having ex-
perimental plots throughout the
County. They have tested the qual-
ities of new varieties of oats and
barley and have demonstrated areas
with the suitable pasture mixtures.
Next year. the association plans a
similar plan, only on a larger scale,
;possibly with adding the features of
sponsoring a seed fair and most def-
initely providing the latest methods
in weed eradication by chemicals.
Business Girls'
Bowling League
In the Business Girls' Bowling
League on Tuesday night, the tota
scores for the three games are as
follows:
Aikenbacks—F. Aiken 580, 11, Dix-
on 460, E. Miller 385, N. Tyndall 411,
Handicap 375-2,161; Connellscernels
—Handicap 375, II. Grealis 388, K.
Middleton 324, E. Sutter 502, B.
Shepherd 465-2,054, Colquhouns-
balloons—J. Colquhoun 604, M. Sut-
ter 373, B. Johnson 383, R. Potter
308, D. Tyndall 413-2,081; Fremlins.
gremlins—H. Fremlin 651, K. McGill
367, IL Taylor 453, V. Freeman 370,
M. Hudie 271-2,112.
W L T TS P
Aike.
nbacks ... 16 11 .. 6 38
Connellscernels . 12 14 .. 5 27
Colquhounsbal'ns 15 10 4 34
Fremlinagrendins 11 16 .5 2'7
Colquhounaballoons and Fremlins.
gremlins bowl at 7.15, and Aiken -
backs and Connasocrnels at nine
o'clock next Tuesday night.
F. R. Cuninghame
FLORIST
• At Cuninghame Green-
. houses, Huron St.
CYCLAIVIDN—
$1. to $2
CHERRIES and PRIMULAS -
75c to 51
BEGONIAS -
50c to 52
For Healthy Plants, use
FERTABS
regularly
For sale at Greenhouses and
Canadian National
Express Office
25e per pkg.
cur FrowERs
Roses and Carnations
48-49-b
Nominations at Blyth
Three School Trustees
At the •regular meeting of Blyth
village council in Memorial Hall on
Monday evening, it was decided that
on Dec. 9, from 12 noon to 1 pan.,
nominations would be received for
three school trustee, with eleetiora
if necessary, Dee. 24.
These vaeancies were supposedlr
filled by acclamation at the regub.n
nomination meeting held Nov. 22, but
the eandidates failed to quality with.
in the specified time. Those nomis
nated were S: Creighton, W. Thutill,
and E. Cartwright,
Christmas Gifts for Men
We have a good selection
of Pipes, Lighters'Tobacco
Pouches, Wallets, Cigarette
Cases, etc.
Come in and browse
around.
—We May Have The Gift You
Need—
CLINTONjB},9TVyylkrileALLEY
iD49-5
LOBB'S QUALITY GROCERY
Aylmer 3 tins Polly Prim 2 tins
INFANT FOOD 25e PEAS 29e
per tin Tomato 105 oz. tins
DRANO 29c JUICE 53c
York 2 tins
TOMATO JUICE 23e
Harry Horne's Sweeteded Ice
CREAM MIX 2 pkg. 23e
Nutrium 16 oz. tin
BABY FOOD 45e CHOX 39c
GARDEN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES
Mixed per lb. .
NUTS 45c
Gaine's per pkg.
DOG BISCUITS 27e
per tiur
A LONG LASTING—ECONOMICAL
TOUT SOAP
Choice Meats
WHITE WOOL
$L95, $2.25, $2.50
RAYON
$1.50 to $2.25
WHITE SILK
$1.50 to $2.95
PHONE 40
FREE DELIVERY
Fidito
0 0 0
DRESSING' GOWNS
Braces per pair $1.
Belts $1. to $2.50
Ties $1. to $2.50
Men's Hose 40e to $1.50
Pure Linen Handkerchiefs,
White 3 for $1.
Tie and Collar Pins,
Currie special' $1.
SCARVES,
Davis & Herman
rAVOilfgAVAVMMOWAVMMOMAVAVANtaTIVOlitefteAte,
:
OntiWN.
"
'IMMUWOMMM*ft
*ASWAN,
• MW*‘,4.:':"‘
61J1110E
sk.
akka‘laaatA‘a%saa
MtiMMMOIMmv.
Full Line Of
Pyrex Ovenware
06:
PERCOLATORS - DRIPOLATOR
CASSEROLES - UTILITY DISHES - LOAF PANS
PIE PLATES - CUSTARD CUPS ft'
Bread Boxes Cannister Sets
and Cake Savers
Children's Lunch Boxes and Vacuum Bottles
SPECIAL FOR CHRISTMAS
KIDDIE CARS
Reg. $3.75 TO CLEAR $3.00
.0 Hardware Sutter - Perdue Phone 147 #
,:AwstioftvAmibowstomoskoft5mowagwa~mostotiii