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Friday, January 31st
TEE GODERIOR SIGNAL -ST
uVISA%L JANUAltY 23rd, 19414
Sailors Break IlOCKEY. NOTES I It A. F. Flyers Show
veiled in Mit style when. they jOtarneyed Improved Form
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' into VVin Column. The !GOderiele InterMediates 'tree
Conmuni.ty Coritert with' 7.4 ScOre—Don 1,,IcKay*
._ Tallies Four ..
. ofileirda and follOwera of the team, in ,Monday Ilight's Guine—
an nambering tweetty-six,- made* the SOPOy0 Win 11-4
trip,' and front all iteporte a good time Tie Luchnow to Halfway throtp*
Take Monday's Game at Hanover to 'Ow:lover. on '..316riday nights elnPley-
ing a 'bus, to take thera there, PlayerS,
Goderleli Sailors have finally righted was had by all. The Goderieh men . For thirty rainitteS.of elgelting lieekey
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-4--lawoff,-Knit-iii-,the 73,:wor _time:, a_member of the Goderichshockey je-'am;I:,__Will,,,:,";:s-to-p-off-i.---he- -ic,...-svAi.Fth.
,beeu e_exeeutive, Parkeal in thailianover rink
their eidie `and haye se.t it on an even were surpriSed to see Phil KellY, at one e. ieneea es, i f flip pert Albert el,
grouping,' The ,Sa. ilors ., have when they got ',there. Phil was all' their first win of tile .seasOn in their
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I lloutidering around an heavy seas ever .6mti1s in greeting them and exisasissi game with LucknoW IS'epeys here •Orr
slum they left port thee weekS ago, that he had been on, lasway from Monday -night. Halfvvay through the
but tb4y , ' SItb' all hands ,,Marleciale to visit' relatives in Ooderich second pe1ot1 the Score was 44, but
Inillhag '• together it will be Smo.other when he heard tbtat his 'old town was the PlY rs 'faded badly from then on
sailing from now on. , - . playing in -Hanover that night, andand reuckiioW „ Walked away with an
,Whe 1$ai1ers went up to Hanever„ on so he had decided to remain la Han- 11-4 victory',
.Monelay night, with a, record" of our Over -and see the game. Phil had bet a. , The Flyets showed a definite improve-
strairdit defeats this season; and little Hanover man one dollar that !Goderich` meat Over their Arst performance here
,.prospect of warding off a fifth setba0r.., would Win and when he eeceived the last week, the Finkliauser-Govier-Steele
1 They had previously ' dropped a de- dollar; after the game, he turned the line *Mg. especially effective, Flying
. cision to Ilanever right in Goclerich and maney in. to the treasury of the Gode- 'Officer Willis, playing. defenee, brought
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'Since 'then had lost the services ot Art rich hoekeY teame, whi6h was a very deafening 'applause from the fair -Sized
Kncsx, Church ,Lecture-Ropin
By Pupils from each School in town; Girl Guides and 'Brovrn4
ies; Boy Scouts and Cubs.
Proceeds for British War Victbns
oramunity singing, 7,45 Concert o'clodle sharp
ADULTS' 25o CHILDREN 15o
• Doak, the teaites leading , The nice gesture. „Incidentally, Phil acted crowd'every time lie.engineered one of
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Presentation Day ed au *new sup- failed to seore, the stocky defeneeman,
Goderich team the end-to-end rushes, which uSually set 'u
U a play for the Flyere. Althoughlies Unable to Hecover,-
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Irene StOdelart-A. le' Cole prize for litirsthel.1°01'del"d'o‘voardeddiel'u; t6spilirlathciavnedr daeutitinimige'.thiteeegPeamr game. the
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ucknow's Lead
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at.Nktoria-Sebool thel-:wereevietere by a. score of 7-6., portera this Year in' the 11. A 1r men a.ssiSted in 'three of the R.A..F.s goals.
highest marks in spelling. , when the smoke of battle had clean . ac ey
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prim tor ,writing. Supparters e,f betla teania-agreed--It Atircirtatlitert hut nene-iseci- littleelefteWingere-WaS-the 11Y*
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Peter MacEwans-PrinciPal Shackle- was one a the best games of hcielrey greater enthusiast than an officer'S ers'lliig gun with three goals to his • .
",":Continuem page 1) totes peize for arithmetic . they had seen in their lifetime, which wife who beat a. tattoo vvith her hannds credit. Fisher, Babe" *BoOk„, Gederich Beaten in Home Game
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B,eattle, Benson Straughan (4), Gait Saunders--Smithabbed the ead
's Art Store in some eases is quite a while. - on the beneh she was sitting on ad Cormick and B: ThomPson Stood,out for 5-4—Visitors Solve Problem
Eleanor Boyce, Peter Katherine prize ;or art. The Sailors grl4n" the almost shrieked her head off every Lucknow. of Sticky Iber.
iilllis Xneeshaw 13), Gertrude Beattie (3), Agriculture 'prizes for best-itept PlOt first period and were. never headed, al- time an R.A.F. man came *close to • Fisher of Lned the cr-
uckhow' opesb
were awarded ,to 'Meaner DOnaldsolt, though twice during the game Hanover scoring or when. a Lucknow player was ing at the 2-iiiinute mark' of the first
Doris Olivet*, Ratla AlllSon (2), Vilda
Madeline 'Shackleton, Eunice Milne, managed to tie things; bounced to the' ice, during the game periqdtscombining with Babe' Bdo . A battling gang° of Godefich 'Sailors
l!deCreight, Ralph Daer, Eleanor Mar- Elinor Johnston, ,{Gladys aim . DO/1 McKay; due faf the here cal Monday night. The -. in, Steele tied the game at the 3,55 mark on cameteeloee to tieing their game with
SeWng Licknow ,Sepeya here an Friday night
tin, Elgin, Boyce, Jack Whitten; Donald Edith Donaldson . . veterans, showed that he hash% for- question looked very pert in her baek a play
llamas, Wanda Duckworth, karold Har- Entrance diplomas were presented asihOelcer over 'the PaS't decade bY spitting probably hew to her. .set up the play. 4.,Ba e" Book sent the
otten anfthing he learned about ski suit and white parka, an ensemble had rushed' from lii own blue line to
sb after ,being down by four goals in tile
lished this despite the faer that he THE'TALLY later when he scored on a ganging .at- to even the count and took their fourth
. Sproul, Jack Needham, 'Lloyd. Bradley, •
n ce C s
E trau las
Jaek Munday, Etarry Bilis Jack Wit.
t k Booth,man =shed from his oWn straight defeat by ,e score ;of 5-4. '
first peripd, but they failed by one goal
-Allan, Deer MAY follows: James Adam, FAeanor Donald -1 four of the 'Sailors' goals. elle accoin- • .Sepoys back into the lead two minutes •
Johnston, i)Lcargaret Bowra (3)• son, Helen ;Graham, John 'Graham, I was.„playing with a taped -up. broken'
'. Raymond_ ' Lisciunb (2), Marion Marjorie Hays, ,Oayley Hill,' Reginald rib„ o.
Powell, '.John .Bradley (3), ' Howard
- - Huckins, Dorothy Leonard, Donald Jack Patterson started things rolling 'el
* Aitken, Vera Chase, Wilbert Bell, Isabel ,
Mabone Peter MacEwan, *Gail Saunders,
McLean, Robert Ruddock, . Evelyn Edna- Ruffen, Madeline Shackleton,
'Lynch, Nora Willis. (3 ),“Gorclon Pinder, Irene Stoddart, Leroy Taylor, Hubert
-, Jack Ca.rrick-(3), Murray Garrick (2), Wigle, Jean Wilson,. .
Phyllis Carrick, Joan Baeehler, Benson Perfect „ . attendance certificates :
Moore, Harry Daer Audrey Dickinsen, Eunice Milne, Peter macEwan (fourth
Arlyne Rouse, Gordon Overholt, Norene year), Jean Wilson (fifth "year),
Mallough (2), Keith Dickinson, Gordon
Cravrford, Laura Pitblado (2), Garth 'Reading Diplomas.
Hamilton, Dawn Stubbington, Har- :Jerry Moore, Cynthia Young, Ted
- reline Elliott., Robert -Boyce, .alcaly SalloWs.
Bisset, Gordon :Nfoilring, Peggy 'Stun" ' Myrtle 'Bell (3), tBru Erskine (2),
bington, Margaret Craig. . Eleanor Glenn (2),, James oyn. Mur-
e0assne Allison, Archie Beattie (2), :ray Hoian4, Walter---HuttoneeRonfi-lges Doeire.and.tie.aen_the-g.ame,e1 1.4.______., I A,
- Joyce Breekow, Andrei Crawford, Johnston, John 3Ieriam, Brownie Milne The Doak brothers .A.rn and wait- w
. Catherbie !eta, - Gene Hamilton, (2), Johri Price, Clare Ruffen. (.4),-- eambined to send Goderich back' int° ' th
- sudrey , R th o •, Wilma Mc- s &zithers •Jeyee "Tufford (2), the lead at 9.15 of the seeded period.,1.th
• Kinnon, Ma,rjorie Overholt Ruth Dougleas Webster--(3)7Tlilliatil White, Arn was the goal getter Fortv-live , s
Stokese-Evelyn •IFelsheeLennard.Willis Iseotaewhite*., ._
Re -sults 'of games played. in •group 8, ac .
H.A.• Intermediate. "B," during the defenbe 'into the corner at the Luckno* I The game, .although played en soft
st week are: , end and passed out •to•IGovier, who was lee produced plenty of thrills for the
parked Only a few 'feet feora the Luck- °
' Goderich patrons as • the eSailors
,
now net. le ler made no mistake with swarmed all over the visiting team's
his high shot. The time was 8.30, goal in an attempt to tie the score.
'Fisher coMbined with "I3abe" (Book to The .Sepoys were quicker than the
send Lucknow. back into the lead at ' , ' iSilibrs to adapt themselves to the con
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10.15 and the Sepoys added another dition of theAce and it was this factor
when Greer scored after a prolonged! which proba.bly won the game tor thenif
Steele whittled the Lucknow kad at ' net much use in attempting Combine- .
ler the Sailors at, the 4.20- mark of the Paisley 9-R.A..F: 4 ,
first period on as solo effort. McKay Lucknow 5e-eGodeiich fl
added to the Sailors' lead fifteen sec- Wingham 3 -Paisley 2
owls, later when he rounded .-tlie de- Lucknow 11-1I-e..F. 4
fence and beat Marklevitz' with a low Goderich 7 -7 -Hanover 6
shot to the corner. Ritz combined with
Ronald for Hanover's firsts goal at - , VICTORIA HELPERS
to send !Goderich two goals up again ' Mrs. Harry Sanderson, the newly -
On Tuesday evening, January 14, - I The Lucknow boys realized there was
7.50, but 'McKay took ,Patterson's pass; ganging ,attack. --
Grk-"ernew-av-u•Aes'le't-te,"---'''''''' I -the -count -for the third' time in the'
as appointed to plan a schedule for net far the 'passout. These tactics won held, its annual meeting at the. home-
th ee others' in front 'of the Goderich aty 14th. the Ashfield Patriotic !Society
within -fifteen of Mr. end Mrs. Jelm
.' Ashif:ltiOPatrirrotiAc Sod: .4-TOn OranU- c3,,,..
at the 9.50 mark. 'Klemner combined elected president of the Victoria Help- the 5 -minute mark of the second period tion play an the'stieky ice surface and „ .
ers class, wifs-hattees to. this group for 'plaved the primitive genie of, ehooting • ,
with Melntosh for a clever goal less when the batted in a tebound after
than a minute later, and et 18.45 Moos their • monthly' meeting. After ' Web- Willis had carried the puck into "eh
--e I the puck into the other tetim's corner,
took Ronalds' pas.sout to beat "Izzy"I tional *exercises, plans for the Year's Lucicnow end' and had pumped two
- ' sending one man after it, and 'parking
,. m., esse e issysispiss h t t the gealtender. Steele tied
e year, At the close of theemeeting game, just one minute later, combining
A were 'llyine" on s ates a 1 I while the -
1 minittes of the begining of the game
four goals • for the Sepoys
anderson,, served a. refreshing lunch. Goderich players ' stood society bas 'become a Atilt Of Dun-, -
gannon Bed k, -Cross 'Society tor the
e • hostess, assisted by Allis Beryl with ‘ Willis, and Finkharer. TthetiRi;
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A. M. POWELL, PRUIDENT
ceminge year, Frain reports given. at
stage Of the game and the crowd voiced i'around like a bunch of sleep -walkers.
ith Taylor will cOmmence a series ". B. Thompson and beating
, markably 'well during the past year A
the meeting the Society bas done re-
'WOMEN^INVITED-TO-ATTEN.0 h . . L talcOormiek started' the visitors scar -
On Thursday, January , 30th, Mies stIdisaeari ' d thou ht the Flyers would .
passed ta -Gavier . in theeelear • , d at the 4 05' mark 'taking a
seconds later Joe 'O'Brien took. -Jims .
- - • i--- ,..- their approval with a.. gusto. Fiult I 4
actue
shot was eas y stoppedy Book combined with•4130e,- Book and Y •g{) iInto b the- leacknovr t
lead, but G�% ; _
ipnatsp,frraome
Doak from only a few yards- out ,G.1neat balance it found on the treasurer's ,
E. nutrition lectures which all the ne trovvthe
omen of Goderich are cordially hi- ! hook and as well ,a great* araount of _
ited to attend. Last July theeTied netminder. The ,Sepays began to find '
. Greer to score on a close -in play at work has been accomplished. During
ross sponsored a war emergencytthemselves a 1 10.30. Less than, two minutes later B.. the year 100 pairs of ,socks, have been .
In niitrition at ,Guelph Agricul, handled past two airmen and fired a
7 — t Thompson -picked up a loose puck at knit, 26- scarves, 6- sweaters and ten
again -and alcOormiek stick -
ural College and ,Miss Taylor attended goal at 1205.to send histeam back mito i centre ice and, with the. Goderich de- 1 quilts made. Woollen blankets and
goal at cpl(s) fencemen up the ice, skated in unhar7- 1 other articles of clothing have been
ourse
tive. The -first lectfire will be held pass for another tepo tied on Doak, drew him Out of the sent .for refugees. Mies E. McMillan
hese claSsee as the ,Goderich represent- the lead... Fisher took "Ba
d the Red- otoss rooms. at, 8 p.m. on an , . Book score on .a scramble „
Y go°. at , net and fired the rubber into the open conducted the electiod of officers, which
hursday, January 30, and will be sup- the 17 minute mark, giving LucknoW a ,
. , • - resulted as follow e: President . Mrs.
.period. • - ' I Sutherland itral G. Boa -came very John Bennett; vice-president, Mrs.
lemented by . lantern *slides provided 7-4 lead' at the end of. the second goal
, . Lucknow continued to press and both
y 'the Red Cross. '1 ' John MeKenzie ; secretary,' Mrs.. Lorne
Johnston • . treasurer, Mrs. Roy Petrie;
Tor a Lucknow goal at 4.55 of the third. ! the goalpost and glanced' away.- At -the- Quaid.. The .Society is contemplating
(2) • Bobby Duqueite SParks,1Garrick'S pass near his ociii"brefelme ,
jean,Baechler, Helen Bridle, Lucille
' Cuthbertson, Barry Doak, Joanne Duck-
worth, Joan Fitzpatrick, Betty Lou
Fritzley (2), . Margaret Henry (2),
Rutb. Irwin (2), Eleanor Jeffrey Patsy
King; feraee Pinder, Ruth Sager, Wil-
- 'liara Seers (2), Isobel Grant, John
Seers, Jean Irwin, Doris Hoy. .
AWARDS PRESENtED
AT CENTRAL SCHOOL°
Madeline Shackleton Winner ot. Ole
Robert rark IVIernonal Medal •
Pre4entition or. the Elobert Park
memorial. .medial.i,* entrancie diplomas,
sattendaneeescertifirateFee and reading
diplontae took plate at Central school
on Friday afternoon last. . I
The .sliver Medal awarded to the
Candidate from leentral school obtain-
ing the highest marks, at the high
echool entrance -examination -was_ wen
by Madeline 'Shackleton, daughter of
Principal. Shackleton. The medal is
given .annually by Vidtor Lauriston of
-Chatham in menibry of his father,
Robert I:ark.
Other prizes were presented to mena-
bets of the entrance elass as follows':
Marjorie Hays -Women's 'Institute,
prize for second highest ‘tanding. •
,Madellne Shackleton. - Ahmeek
Ohiptere T:O.D.E. prize for highest
standing in composition, grammar and
Vesta Glazier (2), Jack Petrie, Rode -1 and, with all -the Hanover men at the1 ,
• k Graham, Edward Jenkin, Donald 1 Goderich endsraced unmolested to beat Ed
Maawan, Marion Reiss (2), Eugenia', Marklevitz with a backhand shot to 0
Brindley (2), Joyce Johnston, Edytheisthe corners Frora the folle•wing face- w
jenkin, Norma Good, Beverley Brown, err Ronalda-'grabbed the puck, passed to v
Billy leuffell, 15enneth Bridge„ Moos at the ,Goderich defence, and c
Florence Sallows, Laura Kaitting, Moos blasted a low shot past Doak into , c
Raymond Crawfard, Paul Mooney, the Sailors' net. At 17 minutes ,into
1 t
Helen Inc -lis Mary ' •Pfidhant; James aids took a pass from •Ritz for a goal I
'Saunders-, Nancy- •Sallow4f- -Donald"' that tied up -the -gante t or the second ' a
Mooney, Charles _ jiawthorne, Ruth time. •With only 15 seconds of the . c
I . 1 3/ K '
Mary Tebbutt, Margaret Taylor, Bobbie r .5,• in, topk Ai:n Doak's pass and beat . p
Allin 0,1ary Laithwaite, Lois MeNall, M t'', levitz clean& to send the Sailorsjb
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. COtt„ ROSS Sparks, Marilyn But er, seeond session it to P ay, e ay T
---- e With shots that struck convener of work committee, Mre. John
13- Thompaen took McCormickpass close tcscoring
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Walter , Pry, Bernice_ WhiteB-eulaha up a ain, 6-5. •
Shackleton, Walter Thomas. 1 McKay added to th.e Goderich lead RECRUITING OFFICERS frame and Greer combined with 'Babe
Sheila mu (4), Barbara, Henry (3),!. with .his fourth goal of the, night at'115-minute meek "Babe" BO& raanipu- -makin,g a donation to the British -War
Donald !Scott (2), Elizabeth I3arnes, sold effort. Hanover continued to - • Victirqe Fundeso'any Contributions will
GillesPle-42) Nina Rosette (-21-ei-the 10.40 mark -of the third periodi on HERE. NEXT 'MONDAY', Book for another at the 8.35 mark.
The-Flyers-cam.e.vety_elose to „acoringe
I lated the puck out of the corner stick -
Beacom Thelma, Bennett,' Vir- ht ba k and at 16:0,5 Ronalds beat The Royal Canadian Air Force has w en • t -beat Doak with a Waist -high sh
h 'McDowell passe the .pnek,„ from Iaudled pasttwo Goderich players and
tit tram be greatly appreciated.
giela Chase, Patricia 0 urc , -Doak from close in after Moos hid, recently inaugur L, , 'fifteen feetout • , tit& ST: missrlist BAND
ated what is called a a Corner to Audet, w o was Only ten
Garrick, Mary Grah'am, Dorothy set him up. ' Hanover turned on the ‘anohlie recruiting Plan." Seventeen: feet out from the Lucknow net. Audet, The Sailors began to come to life at
Holmes, 'Wittona Jenkin; Clara Martin, pressure from then to the finish, but ew-le” units throughout Canada failed to pick a ,corner of the net and,, this Stage of the game and both Arn Unitecrechurch feet on 'Monday affer-. .
The Mission Band. of Victoria street
Doris- MeRrien, Mary J. Btrachan, the Sailors threw up a stonewall de- operate from their rercruiting. centres his• shot was. taken by the goa tender , And pucky iDoak missed scoring by`
Elizabeth Taylor, Rhoda Porter, Sack fence to protect their lead. and regularly visit cities and towns in on hie 'pads. McOarmick and B. inches as they combined at the Luck- , • , iii . e
noon. -After the worehip. period and
ousiness was concludea t e new ote-
Erskine, jack MacDonald, 13rent Nel- Each team received two penalties ;,( Thom son com inecl nicely for two
u c tailies in the a minute play., through the fog for the Sailor wifh a
, now end. Sill Westbrook finally broke
those who are interested ,in €1 1)i 'st•of! Beets for 1941 were. instal ed by Rev.
the district for the .purpose of inter- i k P 1. , ,
Ijohaing the R.C.A.F. A' J- MacKaye*- as follows: President,
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son, -Billy Newcombe, Peter Patterson, ' to Patterson and McIntosh of Hanover . viewing
John .Schaefer, Harold Sheardown, , and to 'McKay and Garrick of Goderieht . There N'Mtt tonly ten 'seconds left when! goal . at 'the 21.55* mark of the first • ' Ruth
searetM Margaret 'Craig. A. story
• from the study 'book, "DoWn Trinidad
-skill ' tr n Lucknow---Goal Riggin ' .defence G.
• • • h h June
L Two chief factors prompted this McCormick fired the final moat. 1 period. He stiekhaudled past two play
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move. The first of these Was to obtain Only one penalty, to Barton in the ers to beat Mathieson, the Lucknow ,
: a greaply_increased'nu,neber of potential second period, evlis issued. • I net minder, from -ten feet out. ,
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of the Mission ‘Band. Plans for the
!prospective recruits travellinf.long dis- Wines, Fisher, Greer ; 'alteenates, B., and kept the Sepoys planed in their
Jack Stoddart. . ' ....Goderich-Goal, H.. Doak ; defence,
Attendance Certificates DI McKay, J. O'Brien ; centre, W.
Ruth Cutt, Stanley Meriam,* Ray-
mond. CraWford, Ross Sparks, Bernice a c lia , •
White. .._, i Falconer, J. Garrick, Crandall.
' Billy 'Newcombe, Harold Sheardewn, ' Hanover -Goal, Marklevitz ; defenee,
• All, Phillip* -centre Ronalds; wings,
Jack Stoddart , -
: , Ritz, '--------
Doakrnate, McIntosh, Hoff -
Joan Baechler ; secretary, Alli-
son; treasurer, Joyce Breckow ; press
• ,
r tes 13 Westbrook, H. Srimgeour,1 B 13 k • Way," was told by the superintendent
airm "and- ed adesme ; the . Once started, ,the !Sailors .kept up
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BUY• •
WAR SAVINGS,
' CERTIFICATES --
other was to eliminate the necessity of Book, ,C. Thompson ; centre, • °° their good play in the second period
•year's worlD were” discussed and -the
tances to an R.O.A.F. recruiting centre Thompson, Greham, 'McCormick, Suth-1 own end for most of the session. Bucky
Gearing of the air training centres 424 erlancl, Barton, ilarriiMathieson (50- , Doak, Scrimgeour and Westbrook, all .
meeting closed Withehe singing of the
mart Klemner, Huenemoerder, Patter-leanada to high speed made it necessarY
1 to have, on file a greatly augmented
son.
goalie).
I
!missed grand chances to score, either • —
' through playing ,the puck too qutekly
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i or through ill luck. The sticky ke sure ,
iface ,made the puck do some strange
, • ets--and--thilseplayeregonle_11 _____ • i _ ..
i ordinarily have poked the disc into r.‘.delcay and Mae -Donald' came eepecift-11-
Ithe net when an opening, popped up, he close to Scoring. .
found* it a difficult feat on Friday night. At the 1 minu e mark, ' r en, • '
National Anthem.
Port Albert A..a.P.---Goal, Menard ;
Inumber cal prospeetive recruits. These defence; . Sproule, McDowell; ' centre, 1
Morrison; wings Audet, Brown; alter-
-(1) AireereWS
B'oothman rinkhauser,
PRESENTATION are divided into two classes •
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cudraore of
Clinton entertained in honor of `Mr.
-and Mrs. Harry Watkins on Wednesday
evening of last week. The evening was
spent in games and music. Mr. and
Mrs. Watkins, wh» were recently mar-
ried, were presented with black •and
white kitchen -Utensils. Lunch was
served by the hostess. . --
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less operators.
(2) Tradesmen, baeluding aero-
- engine mechanics, airframe
mechanics, instrument makers,
radio, mechanics, cOoks," fabric,
Govier, Steele, Jochman..
Refere-"Roaster" Muir, ,Seafarth,
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BASKETBALL IIarrie eaught the Goderich defencemen attempting -to dear the puck from bis
111) tne ice and went in alohe on the own end, cleared to Greer, who was
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1 h 1. Doak left his he to
workers and Other skilled tradeS- , The beYe-basketi;aii team cie- lIarrie' shot and took the Pilch '61F.r iirinidtatelY,1,111111PC11 etc:MI(10,re
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uncovered in front of the• GederiCh net
feated a team recruited from the ranks on the shoUt16.11. , high Shbt PaSt'Doe. 9 »Oen Wcli)liP
Age limit requferaents for •pilots are .ofs, "C" Middlesex-Ehron Itegi-. Falconer fired the (sailors,
secoid Ito iiiistake, when retill'iled to
eighteen to thir y inclusive, and ap- merit, 'by a score of ?9-30 4t an exciting goal of the night at the 15.05 mark of 'the ice tiVti *Whites later, 11.)y. blaZing,
licants must ha.ve Juni& matriculation. game PlaYed in the Colkgiate gym- -the second frame Jm "Bucky" Art ; a shot past Mtithition from thirtv feet
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Wirelesa 'operators, ' air gunh.ers, nasium on Wednesday might. The Col- Doak's passout froth the corner. Mac -1 out, with McKeY itidieringt an assist.
eighteen to , thirtyeone 'inclusive ; two legiate boys., with More practice under Donald' whittled Zucknow's lead to one The !Sailors turned on the pressure
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Yeah; Rigil ,Sehool. Married men are thetr belts than the militia men, u'ent goal, less than five minutes later with; from then tothe finish With the crowd
acceptable 15 the trades but not for into, a long lead early in the game. "BuckY'! Doak • again Pas§ing the,,puck2 shouting their approval, 'hilt despite
air Crews at - the present time. Age The soldiers began to get the feel of the from the cbrner. "Skipper" was parked : manye'.41.1eariniseess? they 'failed to get
limit for tradesmen is eighteen to game in the last period and whittled about- ten feet in front of the Lueknow4 the tieing_counter....._
forty-five years, and qualifications are down the :G.C.I. lead considerably. net ;when he took the pass and he made I iNo penalties were handed out during
High &he& entrance, and at leaet al Plans are under Way to form a town no 'mistake ,vvith the low shot that 1 the game aside from the penalty, -shot
working knowledge of the, trade. 1 basketball league composed - of the G. beat Mathieson, Goderich continued tal, against Doak. .
All aPPlieants presenting themselves C.I., "C'r Coy., a team from Sky Harbor -prerss in the dving moments of the' ii.ateknolv--Goal,Mathieson; defence,
for enlistntelat should be able to produce airp`ort, and possibly an . ex -student period, but Mathieson managed to. kick . G. Beek, IMCOormlick; centre, B. Book; .
proof of age, proof a education, and team. ,, ' . ' 1' 1 the puck out.
two letters of referenee, from respons; - 4-- -e-- - -- 1
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Early in the third,period Dealt tiffeW-
Ible•partiee, addressed to the lit.C.A.r. LIOY41S, JUVENILES ' ,the puck.forward after stopping a a1101
Married appliCants should have their The district ',Juvenile 'hockey group, and LuelthoW 'was awarded a lielitiltY
marriage certificate and proof of age which -began with five teams, has
of all children. melted 40.Vm.....t1L.....tw0-witho11t .11 game
Tntervievving officers will be at the haying yet been played. The league
Court Rouse. Goderich. between' 1.Z as* originatly planned was to include
*yin and 8 p.m., Monday, January" teams from Wingham, St. Marys,
- 1 Exeter,. Clinton. and Goderich, .but all
wings, Fisher,' Greer; alternates, C.
Thompson, E. .Thottipson, Barton,
Sutherland, Harris,
4odericli--Goa1, 11. Doak ; defence,
shot. Pisher took the Lilof, but MeXity, 0"13riett ; ()entre, 13. West-
icoat:CD,adic, 1ATE.41)..tqa4., wing& A.rti_Doale, Art Doak ;
stopped it easily. tioderien again took : alternates,iitleorter,
the offensive and ganged the Lncittiow Scrimgeour, -Crandon.
not for minnit65 OILIVEttidi lit fo no avail. i Ilteferee-7qtooster", MUir, Seaforth.
When In TORONTO
visit the
Reps
Hotel
Sherbourne S. at 'Carlton.
orie, Ixtufdred Modern RoOms
with private baths, showers and
ptivate telephones,
do,. s1ng1e ftegr WO to $2.50
Itoton8;, ftntro OA to 049
and $1.00
Good: Nail served at moderate
Dancing MOM; eover ettatgre
'? eicept the ' latter two clubs . have
I dropped out of the grouping,.
Goderich drid. Clintou areqFpected
1 to s'ettle' the league championship in
eithei! a tWo er a four' games series
beginning "Aoki week.• ' .'
The loeal- Jitvefilles, wh6 are Again
being sponsored by „the Lions Club,
haVe held two Praetleee so far this
year.
1 KNOX CHURCH' W.14..S.--'
The Women's Missionary Society. of
Knox Presbyterian church met on Wes-.
day afternoon, January. 21st. MIsit.
Ilditli Wiggins led in- prayer.. Mrs,
Lane read the. Scripture lesson fromIsaiah, chapter .26. 'Mrs. I. W.',Smith.
gave a report -of the guron Presbyterial
1 meeting_ at ,Clinton last week. Three
life -membership certificates were pre-
sented, to 'Mrs. W. J. Baker, Mrs. J. W.
Smith, and Mrs. A. II. Erskine.
meeting VMS elosed With, a hymn and
the Lord's Prayer.
ARRESTED AT DIVOSSELS
Caswell Ilackett of Aslifield was ar-
rested at' the, week -end charged with
breaking, entering and theft from the
premEes of 'Frank lainton, Blyth. Ile
was taken into eitstOdy by Constables
Cook, Jennings and .2utherford at
ItrusAs early 'Saturday morning.
itaekett wilt Appear In cottrt on Thurs.
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on't Neglect
Your Eyes
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ti?ttinay need them eVeit mom tts-tiforiow that you do
to -day..
ditoalf sI Ii gtylos,
t or an okatairiatiot 6 yoir oyezcall
• L. . COLE, R.O.
CiPtOMBiTRIST AND OPTICIAN -
ONE 01 GODE