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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1935-2-21, Page 8TSB SSIGNAh K STORE Phone 91 Hocke Goritb Dashed to Earth OR RENT OR SALE Apply to /. R. UAKKOW V...... Y1 Enentwr F. WOULLCOMBE HAMILTON STREET Amari ter as awe of RAM'S LOW R.‘TEll Menthe In The Sigma arm.* THE PARK HOUSE OUR- Senday Dinner ALSO Regular, Private, sr Clab Dineen sr Parties MF.AL8 JUST LIKE HOME Phase 575 Gederieb Bailors Pot Out of the R.>'aing by *itahell-Soore on the Round, 49 OLD lode: e game, brake through I et the for ups seers to 11e up the round. int/Don ti the score went to Wright lea s par from Cunitoa Wrlgbt, w had beau peeking at Elwood Robinette all night, was paid off after a* un I Warranted eat with a *US gete le titsn lace The two men wised *ad we .bo IIOCWok N .. -_...400 -•filo-3trtsi North U • 1 Leagie tandings sent to the Ice bog. Doak casae os to make a good save In a scramble later and 1toblanon, who 4ad returned to the he. was benitaed onus more for suasion Chapman. Culllton was pen. Mind uear the end of the period for daaalag S Robinson to the boards. tt!i(-• loose puck le the Biller - tons-st the 1% -minute mark le the third period. Culllton gave tbe visit- ors a one -goal lead on the round with a clean corner shot that Doak, on his knees, could not reach. A few min- utes later the same wtngmaa took a pass the length of the centre area, stepped around the defence, drew Doak out and scored *gala A similar at- tempt within the minute was smothered by the Bailor gealle. Murrey was pen- alised for slashing Chapman. The Sailors were given cause to bops when Scrimgeour paster In the first local were of the game, bat Culllton came right back to repeat his previous per- formances and again strengthen tbe visitors' lead. Marney was thumbed once more for tripping op Porterfield, and Wright followed him for tripping E. Robinson. Chapman rotobed Mern- ey behind tbe Godericb net a few min- utes later, with but three minutes to go, and skated to a corner with the puck. !gurney charged him and was sent off when the remitting Donal - brook was broken up Canitos fed Wright ■ paw tor the final goal Just before the bell that sounded the death - knell for the Sailors In this season's hockey. The MItcbell kld-line wandered al- most at will through the Ooderieb de- fence, whereas Goderleh forwards had a pretty thin time of it with the air- tight Fawm-Porterfield defence, with Stoneman relieving. The teams: Goderlch-Goal, H. Doak ; defence, 11. Murrey, 8 Robinson; centre, G. Allison; wings, D. MaeKa7, W. Rob- inson; alternates, A. Doak, 11. Scrim- geour, W. MacDonald, H. Stoddart. Mitcheil-Goal, G. NcOlocklln ; d♦ fence, O. Pawn, R. Porterfield; centre, H. Wright: wing*, A. Culllton 8. Lepplsrd ; alternates, 11. Wllsoa, C. Chapman, A Moore, C. Stoneman Referee -Jack McCully, Stratford. The Goderlch Sailors bowed to the Mitchell atsrmedlates here on Monday night I! the await! as of t00 seml- tina*M2ip of -group 9, losing the game 5-1 and the round 5-2, atter bringing a ode -goal lead from Mitchell The victorious visitors now have to play the group leaden, Can- ton Blues. The /Sailors sestina/14o 8. dlaorgaa- laed on Monday night and futilely chased the fast, tricky visiting for- wards all over the ice, usually catch - Ing up atter a Mitchell score. The visitors were leading 4-1 la the third Period when a bare -up occurred be -1 tween Muraey and Chapman and [tats started to 57. Referee McCully held I one of tie combatants, but others all too eagerly took his place and numer- ous spectators Joined in the ensuing embrogllo. Murney went to the cooler when the mess was straightened oat, and the fifth goal was scored while be was serving his penalty. The first period was fairly even, 1fat-Kay giving the Sailors an advan- tage by two rushee that carried him right in on goalie McGiocklin a the ad two minutes of the period. The goalie was right on, however, and Mac - Kay's shots were cleared. Two minutes of the second period had elapsed when the Culllton-Wright- Leppard line, that was to provide so much grief for the Sailors in the re - SAVE ON MEATS for CASH - -VEAL- Stewing Veal 8e unifier Rout 12c Veal Mpg S 8.. ter 25e Romp Rad 14e Leta -lie. -PRIM STEM BERF- ahsrlier Roast lee Rib Bell Ik Leat Pet Roast lee Lean Boil Jae Rend Bene Read its Made Road Ste Hamburg Steak tee SPECIAL SaturdayaOnly Resat leak 14e abate Steak lee Wing Steak 14e Porterhouse Rust lee Pelage Rib Roast (rolled) 18* Pure Perk Sausage 14t Saner Kraut f M. for lye Pure Lard 14. SAN I T -RY MEAT MARKET Meat 411 -We Delver TI O5. LEGS I1- - a6 4lirkh MAI. AND MP= CONTEST Dear Readers, -1 am entering the contest for The Mall and Empire a.d would very much appreciate any as- sistance you would give me, by Moine coupons found In eacb day's Man and Emptre. If you phone 362, I will gladly call for same. Subscriptions would be greatly ap- preciated by 11111171111311 MURRAY. Ir .5 These VALUES are eSeetive from Thursday February 21st, traltl Wsduday, February 270. Ioniasis". FINEST PINK: SALMON QUAKER - Quid' or Regular OATS BLUE RIBBON i 1-I1). Tia • two ft- Pr"b-'-'.+'S • 0 Vittoria ...._.._I • St. Peter's .,,,. 0 1 Bt. George's -Baptist ..0 0 liars' Club Ledge* Won Tied Bradley ... t 0 Basel der .._..:. * ! - B1oorn6eM ecce,_. 1 1 Westbrook 1 • Costello ..... .., 1 a Powell --.,;,r,.,_ 0 0 $ GAM N TQANILB 2 IAM 0 0 1 ! a 1 �ti BOWLING fe & League _ Ganes Points King14 Go Getters • --.,.__ 4 13 Luck, 8trfka/ ...-.--....5 11 Drennan' . ...........,,-...-6 Board of Trade Golf Club Bankers .._ ._ .. ecce a &Mike I al11e Genies Points Zig Tags .. .. - .. 6 16 .6 11 1 Knockoata _.-4 10 Styrenes .............._....4 9 Lucky Strikes -•---.-a 9 Octogenarian* .,.ecce,.5 8 ahamroeta - ,6 7 Quintuplets „-- --..5 0 LOOLI.i WIN AT BADMINTON BaiMht Moyers Detested r Leg Week's Teems The Ba>8eld twdmintoa club, play- ing a return tourney at the Goderieb elnb Wedae•day night of last week, were defeated 14-5 in games. The Ooderkh players lost the previous game to Bayeeld, but last week got the best of the visitors to every Naas. Goderlcb won 8-2 In tbe mixed doubles, 82 la the men's doubles, and 8-1 In the ladies' doubles. The games resulted as follows. God- orkL players named first k 0. _ Mies P. Pagsons and P. T. Carey 10 -Mims M. Davison and Dr. Borrows 15. Mks G. Watson and C. Z. N*ftol 16 -MJs T. Klrke and Y. Granger 10, Rim M. Watson and D. R. Nairn' 15 -Mrs. Jowett and D. McKeas1e 4. Miss P. Oraesack and H. C. WIltams 15--11I1s 1. Higgins as4 B. Granger 12. Mrs. E. Q Beacom and H. L. Wet - esu 15-Mis 2t. Groves and C. Wal- lis I8. Mrs. H. Q *Ulama and W. McC w - *e7 6-Ip's 9/- Ferguson and B. Hlg- ewe 15. Man >, Irian) and M. Young 18. -Yrs. Jewett and I. Elliott 6. Mrs. )f! Dodoell7 and Dr. N. 0. Jackson' 18-111es Groves and L Johns 18. Ulu J. Saunter. and (`. SIC Netted 15 -Mise Terggos sad E. Porter 2. Mrs. Donnelly and P. T. Carey 17 - Min Davison sad B. Clark 14. - Meta'e Dusting H. C. William* sad P. F. Carer 12- 8. Granger and IL Granger 15. 0. K. Naftel loll H. L. Watson 15- D. McKersie and. Dr. Burrows 11. D. R. Nairn pwd M. Young 15-.C. Walla and L Malian 1t H. Young and D. R. Nairn 1.-B. Elaine and M. Granger 15. H. 1 Watson and Dr. Jackson 15--- B. Clark and i.. Johns 9. Ladled Dene" M. Watson and P. Ora.kk 111-11. Davison and M. Groves 9. Mrs. Donnelly and P. Parsons 15- T. Kirke and I. Higgins 7. Mrs. Beacom and D. William. 15- M. Tergnaon and Mrs. Jowett 2. G. Watson and J. attenders 1.5-H. and 1t. Staves 17. COCOAI R1` PEANUT 7 ,S1 Mad -ARE" BUTTER 2+`10. T1B For Prompt, Efficient CLARKS WITH PORK Beans gag It` JELLY MCLAREN'S 3 14 POWDERS _ DELIVERY SERVICE LUX c Toilet Seep 4 ciii..Wsc Finless :,_,010 Sri it 0 ilvie'theart8 16 sal et DOMINO Norris Cubes No. No. 2 Tin making PinHawes' 1.1b. ' ' Powder Floor Wax - 42t Hawes' Leman Of3 - bot. 23e TELEPHONE ". 461 .17 1-1h. -41 CHRISTiE'S Vrrny Creams ib. 111t "B" She Pkg. Sodas - pkg. lilt A f) Graham Wafers - pkg.1lt -WEEKLY TOURNAMENT The weekly twlaameat at the bad- minton club on Senerda7,afternoon was won by Mrs. W. W. Martin and D. C. Beacom. There wee a good turnout for the "round robin" tourney, those taking part being Mrs. Martin, Mrs. 8. C. Hal., Mrv. H, C. Beacom, Mrs. 1. D. Eastman, Mei. J. A. Graham, Mise Margaret Waimea, Mas Jane Saunders, Mise Helen HH.'eleev and E C. Beacom, P. F. Caret. W. McChesney, H. Young and J. E. Smith. IN THE JiJVMIIYII8 LRAGUE In the Lions Club hockey league on Saturday moraine Bradley was giv- en his fourth str*Igbt win when Cos- tello's team defaulted, only three men showing up for the gams. Con. Ravrhler took a firmer grip on the second place rung of the ladder by defeating powell 7-1. Buechler played most of the tfama with no al- ternate after Rey Atkinson was ta- t*red le the early nsewnts of the game. Reerhler, britt and Ferguson were the marksmen for the winning teem. Duckworth scoring Powell'• Ione goal. Referee --R Stonehenge. WENN BOWLING LBAOU= At the Floral bowling alley. 00 Thursday nitht last In the arm's h+•gne the CO Oettvrs stepped into a tie for first place to points although baying a Rome advantage over 95s former lenders, Laity Strikes. by Refitting four points In • tame with Drennan*. Totals were (lo Getters 6645, Drennan. 4160. The King Pita alio took • step up in the ataneinl_tey winning all four points in * raise with the Oaf CloS. Totals : King One 8445. Oast Glob fl. Treader •T alight tMe, linter. pallid out of editing; hl winnlag ali MwrlMnte In Rias with tho Una • Bs nit 113n5 Ifn8, sing three pinta with a oidia( 1.11 Drsuaas. totalled UM taw eau wane. Mar .8. Igivilais fisc. Si ... rs-- iAlmeek Chapter. LO.D.R. WM the public library rrlda7 a arc* Jilt Bale of home baking and apron a $rec*ler'. dune, Setafdt</ 2ard. by Catbolk Women's League. The regular monthly nesting of. the Nurses' Alumnae win be hold at the hospital on Friday, March Int, at 8 p.m. The annual 81g8 tea of Kang church will a held on 1owr.eay, Taman 38, from 5 to 8 pa. Admission ne and 16c. Home-made baking sale in Mrs. Dean' store on Saturday afternoon, February 25, under sunp&es of group 2, Women'. institute. The regular monthly meeting of the &tittord Hospital Auxiliary will be held at the home of Mrs. Wm. Jewell on Thursday. February 28, at 2 p.a. A silver tea will be held at the home of Mrs. Oar! Worsen, Easy, street, o* Tuesday, March 5th, from 8 to 6 o'clock, by group 2 of the W.A of North street United Shur h. Silver collection. Every- one welcome. About twelve hunters ea Wedse.day afternoon were thwarted a a drive against Jack -rabbits by • strong wind that whipped *p a beery screening of snow. Ten or eleven . jack* made up the bag. The bunt was at Dunlop. `just north of the town. The radio service tract owned by Frank Riley, "trouble -gaster^ for the recently formed Ooderkh Radio Asa cation, 1. being equipped with • trouble detector and will be ready I take to the road on Moaday, to track down local ammo of radio !aterier- ence. The Maple Leat Chapter, I.O D.D., ars endeavoring to collect a large num- ber of old books sell magaalnes to send to destitute settlers in Saskatche- wan. Persons able to contribute are asked to leave their donation. at Mrs. D. D. Mooney's borne, North street, or phone RIO and they will be called for. Atter the regular meeting of Re- bekah Lodge No. !W 1n Oddfellows' Hall on Tneaday eight, • social time was teid, "MO" being plated and bows - made candy served to assist in tbs drive for raisins funds in the district. About ten tables were occu- pied for "500,' the winners being Mr and Mrs. Geo. Baeehler. meet WAIST» FCR IbA7vLB1Gd1 r a a WO Aetna.. Write to- hesro.u� day. S 1. Cath Dept MJ. -1414A, ilest . sw..araa AUCTION BALI Tuesday, Feb. 26•-4learing sale of firm stock and Implements, property of David Harman and Richard Ma Whiney, at N. batt lots 1 and 2. coil - cession 4, Colborne (McGaw Station). at 1 30 o'clock. T. GUNDI(iy A SON, Auctioneers. DANCE AND CARD PASTY Under the auspices of the young ladies of 8t. Peter's church, • card as/ dance parte will be held at the Masonic Hall oa Friday evening, March 1st. Cards (►ridge, 500 and euchre) to begin at 3115 o'clock. "Bed" Ruhl'. orchestra will supply the music, and touch will be served. Admission will be pee ala• los. Dr.opoas r 1t -lilt NN1a CUR A dance under the amlEltes of the Rw.nUeth Century Club was enjoyed by a large gathering of young people at the Masonic Hall on Friday eight and was one of the mart succensful events of the •.anon- "Red" SSW's orchestra furnished the toe -tickling music, lunch was served at the half- way nark, and all present voted the oSeers of the Twentieth Century Club splendid hosts. Thia was the first of a series of dances and other social events to be held by the Club daring the seaso*, interspersed with meetings foe study and discussion of political matters On Tueeday evening President Nairn, R. J. Walker and Kea Hunter repre- aeoted the Club at a smoker held by the Clinton Young Liberal Club. This was a well -attended event and speeches were given by W. 11 Robertson of Goderlcb„ J. H. Scott of Seeforth, Hugh Hill of Colborne and Dr. J. W. Shaw of Clinton. Nm MP�B.-Ds Osderkh, on Sunday, Tebrn*ry 17t1t, Martha Jane Gill, beloved wife of Philip keels, In her 77th year. f11O88.-in Ooderkb town*bhp, on Sat- urday. February 10th, Thelma Jones, beloved wife of Victor Roes. In her 22nd year. M,DAIRIILD.-Do Ooderkh, oe Satur- day, atureday, February 16th, Henrietta Mc - Ivor, widow of the late Captain Nor- man McD eirmld, in her 76th year. .� '.. y Agit.It!>F;�Ef) room for light bousekeep lag, suitable for two yeasg worn**. APPLY. stating rent. N AOS 6119. Sof *deb. T11� PAM It.T OT T88 LATE Mea. NORMAN MaDIAIR1UO tete this op- portoa1ty of tendering their grateful appreciation of kindness and sympath7 extended .is their bereavement. Nit. AND x813. T. SHILLDB AND MAMMY wtab to expellee their tda- cnrt and grateful appreciation for the any expressions 6t sympathy which were received in tbstr recut bereay.- meat, - TAUD 3ifie OPPORTUNITY TO ea express our sincere appreciation of tM many Madames. petered by oar friends at the time of our recent sad bereavement. We also whet to Umiak those who seat 1'*14butes and loaned nn for tumoral. MR. AND 888, DONALDSON. PUELIC Nance _ TALK OF TIM TOWN -tV DRY user praise. Cron Cora or Bunion Salves. Recommended by CAMPOILL 1S DRUG STORE. ASTHMA.-11tx48r OUARANTERD immediately. tradkatlon follows by oaing Glenn's Asthma Remedy. Al- so put in iii cigarettes an far pip* smoking- Testimonials; trial sample 10 cents. 31.50 tor on w.th'a supply. Manafacture4 sad sold ealy by HEN- RY GLA U Stas, U.f.wr. Ontario. CHIROCHIROPRACTOR •,ARID DRUAL as PRACTOR Goderich Equipped withwithPhwladeetro-`gessat bathe. tloctrenie electric treatment and chiropractic. Moak, seesaw and nervous disesses lady in ge• testiest*. Odle. hears ! se 6 ant 7 to 8 p.m. o* Tuesday. Friday and nap urday, and on Wndamels, 10 to 11 a.m- mad 7 to 8 pa., or coasu/tatlea may b* had by appointment KINSON Midden* N. onco- South street an Brunson read. W FOR HALM OR RIM voR au.a.-,A 1h*D SEDAN. as Cep- Pate Oe MUNN 1N or P. 0. BOX 5. TO RI/MT.-TEM EAST SIDE OF a double haws Masts es Brun street RAYS! HAY* Min- ikes abrost. he QoARwX*. S oft, h►Ii-10SAChs FARM Staff 4halt Wt. won of Holasevll a was house and geed barn, stable an driv- ing abed. Applystreet, Ooderieft WM BILL. Bast L FARE TOR 8Aid.-77 AORDM MOR/ or legs; frame hoose and barn; 82 acres ploughed. 8ptandk4 rolling clay loam with natural drainage, 50 sere' cleared; balance a good hardwood hush. Situated In Colborne township, Maltlasp conce.afoa. Apply to L D. MLIN, Barfield read, Qed.rtek, roe SAH-PODUTIT FARM ON a Bloe Water Highway; ave acres et land with dwelling souse, tall base- ment under dwelling, garage. poultry hones, room for 500 layers, also tour incubatora and tour brooder stoves. WW sell separately or as a 'nisi cowers. MRS. W. A. CHISHOLM, Hayfield Road, Goatee's. Oat - SALE OR RM1NT,- 3 0ICM1 farm In the township of Ood.rkb, The farm a located 6% miles mouth of Goderkh on the west side of th. Sloe Water $fgbway, cemlatlag of' 107 tern more or lees are befog let No. 24, concession 1. Built on these lands is a frame bones, containing seven rooms and bathroom with ea. meat foundation, water piped tuft house; two frame barna 60x48, 271;88. with .tabling cement floors. water piped Into barns, two henhouses amid drivesbed. Thirty-two acres ploughed and three acres of bush. Pomnmdoa may be had March 1715. For perdcuare apply to JOHN J. HUOOARD, Barrister, 8eeforth. Dated February 14, 1985. 1181D/LIE SUNDRY, GODARICH. LI VB IIUOR AND OMaf>q&L >1 ammonium Telapbeae Ne, U* Sale. ottesellett *[ort to gite + ant give sfl.thstl.., raisers' sale nets dlsseatat, aAMi'OiD S00111VNIjNTI W MONTEITH, OChartered Accountant ntario Street, Stratford, Oat. 1W0 Star Building, Tareaee, JOHN W. HASPI R AND 00M �r Mortared Acc 111M*1A 806 Bay St., Tensaw J. W. HARPtR, Q A. • R W. RUMOR. to A. M�DMa1►L DR. F. J. a. FOAa1'Aa, )!I>• RAM. NOS/, THRQ►T. Late Hoek Now Yak Ophthalmic tad AuralH 1, _ detest at Moors.eid 4s mat 1 Yrs Throat HaW1I� •011d0121 Lag Mt Waterloo Street Ill-, atratls.i Telepbone 707. At Hotel Bedford, 7 Pa. oo the *using a 4f Wedtwtay or oath math mall abs soot day, Thursday. at 2 an. LBGAL DUDLEY IL HOWIEa, YY Harrlstr. Etc. lepho Cosrt Hoa.., Ooderlel 56. DOSOLAa R. NAIRS,--+'- aar� Barrister asst aolfdNr Once-Ha2 hos Street, GaQi4Tolep •021111"D.. r. R. DARROW, BARRISTER am aiacceesar to J. L =area 07, Saloat., Oederiet TenpinsFRAN; DONN$LLY, B. A. Barrister, Sotleltor, aft ORty-Hamilton Street, 6atarko. 1!dMphaM Wift . •. res. RAYS 1 HAY/. as barristers as/ sotidbes Slotleo--- El ton Strout, 0Moel/' o IL LEE. Barrister and f1W1e4w San Ws MANr Strata Toros* & Vit► Telephone Elgin 1101. IINSURANOW LOW* ETU Mei IIILOP MMUS. TIER INEUE- MB ANCA OO. -Farm and Innen tows iroperty neared. a.atb�laa. Broad/wt. Preentat.rth; Jams C Godwin 8.o • sienna A. teeth. leen-Thugs. 41111111111111r.• Sasferth; Janes WinKao:, 1Madeabore;w t McDwI.g. BlytS R.R. 1; Qea. bards, Berstein, 8.t., 1; JohnI I' Brucet.ld ; Thos. SWIM R.R. 5; Wm. R. Archibald, aeadsam. R.B. 4; James Oosaolly, Ae4erii Ages3F--W. J. Yeo, R.R. Na. 1, COW - tea ; law Watt, Myth; Thdgm Ile• inhere. Sonierth ; John Murray, ay. tore! ; sat T. Howitt, Rluesrdia.. Policy -holders eau make all payments sod get their cards receipts/ at the S.,al Bask, Minn ; C•lna Omits Grocery. Mauston street, Getledeh, e1 J. H. Acid's General More, Rankin. M WOOD FOR SALE The Town has a quantity of •oQd body hardwood direct from the Town Bash for sae at 1300 per sine. cord of..avefoot wood, de_ livered. Also a limited quantity of good body hardwood at $3.00 per fall cord of tour - foot wood. Orden left at the Town Hall will be attended b. lb IP AaJt. Save Money By Prepaying Towi-of Goderich, 1935 Taxes AMOUNT Taxpayers May Purchase Tax Prepayment Receipts for 1935 Taxes at Favorable Discounts - �=•3r 1_ COST Anytime V boo. 110.00 $ 9.76 50.60..... , 48.80 COSY COST COST r -+ors COST Feb. I as Pd. 15 Marsh i to Mae. 11I Apa 1 a Awe II Mal i b ;I $ 9.80 $ 9.84 „.4.4 1 9.89 „ $ 9.93 49.00 , 49.20 • * 49.46 Ate.•, 49.85 Prepayment Receipts must be pgseenied along with 1935 Tax Bills during the fine installment period. Bank intent is only Z pet cerit. Purchtille 1 ' Pregiiiirsiiesit Receipt* mil wed have your money earning 5 per CPL interest. ,t .1 ,.• , x. juAe Discounts will be alleandia additiaa. .'ts . i ~ ° NEL R. MacKAY, Tax Collector