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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-02-13, Page 4Sailors Take Game with Flyers 7- WATERPROOF SHOCKPROOF • ANTI.MAOSETIC Do 140* 100'1( WIT Rai* Oliittor Wility4tches !IX41 U$44 by 040F4A,X.Y. pilau ',U*i. say other Natal? Vint, because thoi bold the wothre rotted tor istatitcy. 'Seem& Woes they eat he me. vimel j mta coostrste, the world.' '04.4.,:lxicauekt•Uty *rethseele- 1**1 eeteated, eetterptoet sad- magmstie witch, 'auesiteete'st by ea* _elioAtte rottaitioa. Come ht teet eet, Ousel& esio(tamotroiltOISIS 4 Chime Wijetwesahm odes. • • • 0 Spite of Ono-aidod &Ore RAZ Won Made It Exciting The Oodeiieh gallora demonatreted what they 'could aecompligh with Wine - thing. near their eomplete teem when tliey treuneed the Port Albert ILA,F. Ls* rbrillir* zujwi Wingham No Match 0. for the Sailors Ito Henover Tritest -Kota took the fOrth Ctocierk6 Tem Delisids inirirsat Plaee •IdaYOrt SPot in grout) bi blank- Crowd of the Season Ing the Port Albeit RAY. 9 -ti` here Ott With 84 Win Tuesday night The *awe watt the lt,N.F.'s'.tentla to Of the seaSoniwith- The reiavenated 'Sailers Juni* the out a evin, sbet itwas the nest time seeond obstacle in their path to a thev had been whitewaShed. For oue fourth-plaee PIayelf berth in group period, it essk,ed as ja the riyera •,were by trowieint' the leagtie1eeding Wing- goirig to give the Tranaports le battle, bum $-"3 IlePe 4)11 31°11414Y night, Pa s. foot, exelting triune the Sailors gave proof •tti the largeet erOW411 to watell them here this spar that, when at fell strength, they l'Petssesa allsthe qualities �t a firstelasa team, The Goderiell boys shoWed. more fight than any two teams as 'Utley cheeked, passed, Shot and altogether eompletely, dis- organised the, powerful, Smooth -work- ing 'Indians. • The return of Bill Yonngsto the Gode- rich defence, after• a month spent by hira at •Chathana militarY canna, great-, ly strengthened the •Suilors defensively, A little of the lustre was teen froxn'the Sailors' victory by the fact that Wingl ham was short •two of .their replier- player,s, but even ,their preseece could notshave-made thesitreegoals'- dif- ft.')Trelalle'Deak 1br, o the rs, Wait* and .Arn; were the ;We guns in the •Goderich' of- fensive.' 'Walt .bagged • three clever gots arid earned' two assists, while A.rn fired two goals. - Their older bro- ther, liarold 'Tway" `Doak suffered 'some lapses in •the Goderich,net early in the game, but mere than made up for his Mistakes in the last period as lie milled off numerous' difficult SaveS.. After "- sluggish start in which neither team eould-.seem to getsorgam; izeil, Winghant-broke, through, at the 2.10 mark with a quick' goal. Nichol rounded the Goderich net with • the •puck and appeared to be gbing to wets to a teammate. Instead 1* fired a backhand shot which caught Doak corn- pletely unawares and the puck lodged in ' the •,iiet behind, him'. bill- West- brook batted in Patterson's rebound less than two minutes later to tie the game, - Nichol was left uncovered near the Goderiela goahnouth and Jae took Dan Proctor's pass to blast a shot sth1hisounced off Doak's back into, the net and. sent thesvIsitors ahead aga.in at rinkItt.ol.serhurs0rditTY4nigatlittilleast*S."Tstheorilt. oapes tribiez woeasss luono.Kotue :ntittieeret(40°Iirt tht: ors were the closest to full strength town itt the seeoricl frame, however, and tlat they laSve been all Selir, only Dill, 'when the smoke cleared they had ram- Yeang, tcky defeheeman, still, being wed Su oeix goals Klenmer started absent.. The Sailors looked like a dif tbe parade.and Ritz followed with two •ferent team from the one . that had quick goals. Moas scored ,one eh a barely defeated the 11 1' by a 3-2 elever Passing play with Ritz and Me- Inttish finished off with two' goals within the space of a minute. ' Ronald scored from e scramble , at 8,05 of thethird periodand MeIntosh came back with two more goals, 012.05' and 13,3Q, to run his 0:441 for the night to four • ' as the roughest, seen here' this year, Pebalties were issued to 'ThomPS011, Players started handing out body- Huenewoerder, ...'Itonald,,Valuslyke and -elleekasibnostsfroresthesapening-Whistleajtitss, "and toward) the end of the night it I Heuovers-Oettl, MeCleviir was...a matter Of seeing how 'hard Sou Iluenemoerder, Vlinslyke; eentre, ItOns eelild slam the ether guy before•bother- aid ; wing's, Ritz, gas; alternates, ing to play the Duels Despite this feet,* Philipa; - Allen, MeIntosh, Magwoods •,,,,ssawie 'play was fairly elean throughout the Klemner. • • I contest in regard to butt -ends and high me111:0,114-0,weR-44a; .6e0aul,treM,ethrin";iedheafuezre,; Willls sticks . ,wbigs Seem earlier in the year. The Oode- rich boystbeew ip a strong defence and :gave their best offensire disPlay ofsthe year. , AlthoUgh played on a sticky Ice sur-' faee which made the mirk roll crazily, 'the gape waa the most exciting, as well AIR S LAT.SKY HARBOR TO BE GREATLY ENLARG *SW :46111101.14 ograsm,. .Aiready Less than a third ,of the area set aside Conumnood to Thereon at akT-Etatbor _ter buildings has_ so far been nsed, • , . Accomodation • • It • Sky "Harbor now has its full quota • Work hats been commenced by the Tope Coastruction Co.,,Hamilton, on the eonstrnetion of a large resideatial barracks at Sky Harbor and report Itas it that four more buildings, includ- ing a hangar, are to he erected. this tiro aketithirnibte gretitse lysexpandetttra.ining program. Information Li that the `number of dying sinderits at the. elementary achool to be-inere than doublect,This could net be confirmed owing to the absence from town of 'Manager J. R. Douglas, r . Oretind for the first new building of. -the year -at Shy Harbor was broken -this_ lvoek and trinehes, are in preeeSa .of, being excavated, for the foundations. , 'Frost had penetrated the -ground four- • teen inch.es.,k The new barracks will be twice, ailarge as. the present oneg. CANADA'S LEADING COOKERY EXPERTS RECOMMEND MAGIC fr- The Favorite of 3 s, 46/6 Generations poliolv6, *Du Goviers' • 'Steele; biternates, Brown, • The •Sailotisheld only a. slight edge itt the first period and, the beet they ceuld de was to notch one-gbal;* Bill Westbrook at the 4.30 mai*, Don Kay set set up the Mal bYscarrying the elepast the R.A.Esbluelines- He iost • It. at .the defence, bat, .regebied, it and passed f•oiwaid. to Westbrook, who was just turning 'around in front of the goal Wessy took the pass, turned and fired the puck into a corner of the, net. The risers came close when Govier , •broke from a Godealcla Aiming atrtAAV. He.. feinted! O'Brien to one side at the defence -and had Doak drawn out of theogoal, His shot,' howe Thompeon, Jechman, Hewitt, Sproule. • Referee -Nichol, Wingham, ailors Out for the Season via Paisley Bruce Team Maintains Unbroken Record: of Victory in •• Its own Rink, ,,:-.=.4-••• Pioneer residents a '13ruce county cermet •remember when - a Paisley of training planes, all that can be ever, missed the net • completely. , hockey team wits defeated in the band - housed, and the instructor ,tiersennel' . Tine Sailors tOok coninaand of the 'boX they call a rink there, so there was aLso is up to full strength ° for the first Play in the 's'Secollet--5P,#,Q, attd - when little cause for wonder ,wheii Goderieh time since the airriort was opened. Five ,Hewitt went. off for 15basialing they Sailors were beaten 7-2 in that town on instructors recently • arrived from stormed the Flyers' net. ' Their efforts' Wednesday night. The Sailors went Trenton . were rewarded at the 3.30 mark when into' the -game lalowing.they had to win 4 13 minutes. MCKay had no eine bet the • s. AM Doak took e pass from McKay ! to force a fourth place tie with Han- goaltender_ to beat when Bill Wstbrook JOV,A1.11:OX,A11§,S- M RY GARVEY 1.and beat Atingtrong Iv' a ..low shot.j.q..ver- whigh' would „lead t41 -tile- .1) -1437 -airs, ' Passed -Out to himatutshesmissed' the - - ---- Ass-- .-. ------, • . - • --., Iths. - ..*•-•••• Miss Mary Garvey, .N., _daughter McKay eti'flie back with a goal' of his 1-1.'neY were confident of their abilitY set entirely with a sizzling'slat. Walt ng a to do so, but didn't reckon •with- the Westbrook racked UDCit loose Duck at. n; less than a minute later, told ' ' of Mit. 'and. air,e. . Thomes. Garvey,. .g1-0-;•;-.- . - .! se -in pass rrom Bill Westbrook and ! Patsies' boys' knowledge IV t'heir home ce tsesce, ' -sticklittidled past- three, ea tthig it into the net. -Buckys _ Art rink. ' Some ,People say that the Paisley `41'wvill gh in • Men and, lth h ff b I a oug o . a - Kingsbridge, died- on 'Tuesday at' St. e T 414840A Ait• 1941 SPECIAL, CIXA,RING SALE at " Robins Ltd. ROY NOW AkD SA'VE MONEY PRICES ARE ,ADVANOING: illness. The fu eral will tate place on. Joseph's-Hinspit;t ton4oni. -,---elera:-.14113g.-Doitir- filet -the Sailers' fonath- goal at Players know every board in the rink aect, flied a low shot from twertti-ave 10.30 when he 'carried the .puck from intimately. They certainly know how feet out that slid between 'the goal- Frkday morning at*Kingsbridge, with a corner of the .rinh in near the goal to play their pool shots off those boards; tendeee; skates into the net. 'His goal reghtem high i mass n St. JnSePttScrease to beat Armstrong with a shot to, and thie gavE diem a big advantage came at 10,erniriuteS end -left the same church a t.10 o'clock. the earn r of the net TWO Mintite$ OVer the Sailors around both nets. e • • t • f lir looked a little tired in re at 'the end o the st per Am D k oil appeared to heve a goal in the extend our sympathy., "TORE FLYERS AT PORT ALBERT lbaterrothetrilIV‘alltmkito make the score 5:0. PlaYing their rd -game -with eok a pass from: his ' The Sailors *dying minute -I' the'period when MS ASIIFIBLD • dined to Her Reward.--drhe com- mutates of Laurier and Amberley were saddened to hear of the sudden death of Miss Mary MacLennan, which oc- eurred Kincardine -on SaturdaY, February & Miss MacLennan Was a lifelong resiclentof Ashileld, where She WAS born in 1800, a daughter of the late Finlay MacLennan and Isabella MacLean,. sturdy pioneer settlers of Ashfleld, who settled, 'here about 1842, on the banks of Lake Huron. She was theylaSt;Starviving member -Of. a -family. of eight, fear eons and tour' daughters ; Donald, 'John, Charles land *Kenneth, Mrs. Matheson And' .Mrs. MacLeod, Anne and ',Mars This happy and prosperous family spent their childhood days' and grew up to manhood and - womanhood' among the beautiful fields and.graasy swards of old "Strathvrea" and took a tvorth,i, part ta- their neigh- hbrinciod and in the affair's of this changing, Ileeting life. The late Mary MacLennan spent, the greater part of 'hex, life with her brother Charles and sister Anne, whoM she nursed faithfully throngla their" long * After their death she moved. fifteen years ago to Tgineardiiie, where she spent the re- maining years of her Ilfe where Some of her loving nieces and nepheVirs were close at haed. Here'again she endeared berse-T-to tar tvivcilitw-bgr and busied herself doing acts of kindness and araong her,: 'beautiful Olowers. From her early years she was a member • of the Presbyterian gliureh. ' The funeral service was held on Monday at her late residence at Kincardine and, Tii-terraent took place in Kintail cemetery in the old family plot 'In the abSeinee of her asto.ri „Re, .!throtagis.... • nessreev, George Kersey conducted funeral- service. The pallbearers were hr nephews, Jack 'MaeLennan, Finlay and Kenneth -Matheson, Finlay Mac- LetictS TOM'? ,Mactenzie and, •Frank Hamilton. Her nephews, the Rev. Hugh Matliesori and Rev Finlay iMatheson were unable to be present MIA. t . illness. TO all sorrowing friends we week, and, after a first period splurge KINTAIL Another group of Polish 'flyers re-; • six,zye Doak, in the Sailors' net, shot struck the inside of the goalpost, in 'which they might have. had three or , ported at Port Albert this week and ' began. to Shine at. this stage ' of the but the puck glanced out.. four goals but for the goaltending of ' Sail ori, taking a navigators' course. Titer . game. He lade successive quick Saves The Sa ere totamenced the second Kelleher, they faelect and, although'they shots from Steele's etickframe by, -ranging the Wingham net are a fine group of men.' Some fought on labeled sho were a threat-1"watt' late in the third and were ret!warded at 1.45 when Walt. ill the skies over Warsaw'. in the first iked when Gavier broke' all alone l'rom I they never hit a winning stride. ' 1 G d ' h oin- tt 'tqc Do k h ld i period weeks ef the avar.• ° • , . gangmg I Palate took an earl lead Dudeeon - Doak scored on a wild scrainble. The , s his net and made a beautiful save on a i s„ 5. • • y * 1. ,ttilors continued to gang the visitors' in the puck on a wild scramble First Farmer -Potato blip ate •••ra •••well•placed Shot ,to the corner 'of tine I poking end ' and the crowd' roared their tip- i Whole crop -fasten days. • net At 18.35 Joe O'Brien: Scored the I around the Goderich- net at • 2.45. The prom'. Walt aid .cousin "Buelty" Ari 1. rubber was lyitie behind Izzy Doak for Seconds Farmer -They ate mine AI Sailor's sixth goal.of the game , takiag i Doak .each missed two grand chancey Seconds after he had 'stopped a shot two days and then roosted int the, trees patterson's rebound and pumping ;the , as they ganged. Cy. Proctor evened but bthe eouldn't see it and Dudgeon 'the game at 'three all at the 10 05 mark to see if I'd' plant'some more.pick in from twenty feet out Seed Merchant --That's nothing; .., . laaalt, made another' senga.tional. save 'minced in to knock it into the cage- when he -fired it shot from the •blueline grabbed a loose. puck! which ' '. there's a couple -over there now, looking early in the third period when Steele'l Bill Westbr°4 'U4" Doak tried to step with at his own' bItieline, skated tO the 1 through - rav books to see who has . appeared to have him beaten from clo,se !Paisley blueline and firk.through the E • his hand., only to hatte the puck drop behind *him. Niehol broke on a ordered seed for next spring. , Goderich ganging attack and Doak had in. De, ak had to ilo quicklyto save P al clef a ' 4.E( . hotstruck a in ' Brown$ robbed, Doak of a well-earned a eY e ce. is s He -You haven't said a word --for _ s - _ clefeneenia.n and. glanced just soutside to leave his net fifteen feet to smother twenty minutes. ' She -Welt I -don't • glnit-oet at the 8 -minute mark. Brown -the net. - Don 31eKay evened the count f Nichol's shot Doak pulled off a sim- was leftuncovered in front of the at six minutes;', taking' a pass from ilar save a minute later when 'Johnston , have anything to say. He -Don't you Goderieh • net and, when Thompson Walt Westbrook, who before that bad broke all atone. At 18.55 Walt Doak ever say anything when you have noth- , 1 takenf passed forward to him, the blonde left- ' Winger beat Doak -cleanly, u the Paisley' bItieline. The. Sailors defence, knocking:the puck to Arn, who ing . to say? She -go. He -Well, B eky . a pass ,ron's his brother Bill at checked Dan Proctor at the Wingham then,„ will you be my wife? -, • Doak took Serimgebilr's. passout fromscented the lead and 'pied into the - - - , .Our :prices have not -advanced fronilast year. Large stock of:Foreign and 'Canadian Granites to choose from. -- .Math, Pawn 614: nrscitieriox wipux illiams & Son Granite Works Thom •195,5 •*147 St. Patrick St. .• STSATFO. RD the corner to dre asgoa „ from close in at the 10.45 mark •foi „thr rinaliPaisley end, "Duclu" Doakhit a goal - post with his shot through a maze of itily of the Jnight.' • • •players. • MeKey got away -V shot on . , Penalties were delivered to Hewitt 2, goal with Kelleher on one knee, but the Westbrook, Feak,hauser and O'Brien, _paisley goaltender managed to get his puck from .a. faceoff and fired a shot nil of their' eolnIn;rd the bee4.97---§ r•-n-teln- the wayof it Dndgeon missedi which hit Mitchell's skate and was period:-. - -.- --- : ta goal when Doak was ;flopped after elefleeted into the Wingham net'. • Gaderich-Goal, IIbeak; defame% . saving on ,Cordick's shot Dudgeon. Doak rose to the occasion to stop Cy. Garrick, McKay ; centre, W. Doak; •.picked up the rebound but missed the proctor on a elose-in shot. At 4.54 Joe ---Liar-Westbrook, W. -Westbrook, -Tater terrificsliot-fram-thebluelinerbut-Doa - t wings, Am Doak, Art Doalerniteniatesjopen net entirely,. Paddon got away a O'Brien passed from behind the Wing I - oal to Walt- Doak, who toe son, Falconer,.O'Brien;Scrimgeour. moved quickly to on '31- 'Grant. plenty of time to beat. Zuluet In the Armstrong; defence, missed.the net when Doak losthis stick Wingham net. Walt scored on's sim- coasted, in to score the prettiest goal of the game and send:Goderieh into a 4-3 lead. . Women's Institute. -The February meeting of the Kintail Wbme,n's Insti- taite was held last Thursday afternoon at the 'home. of Mrs; Duncan ,41eint3rire. There was a good attendance; Roll. call was answered with suggestions for making sandOiches. ..Mre. Fred Me Gregor airs. McIntyre and•MrssWm. Johnston gave : s•Oading.s' ,ebineerning; Institute and War work. Mrs .0u -ilea read a very interesting aecoxint of a friend's first week at it trainingc1Part- Arraniements were eompleted for an old-ttline dance, with tench, to be held in Kingsbridge hall on Friday evening. The draw for the quilt; for which ticketalhavesbeen sold; will be made at the -danee. The meeting closed with "God Save the •Jlting," after which lunch was served by. thehostesses. The March- meeting will be held at the home .of Mrs. JohnSowall. The third period was only thirty -ave SIEEPPARPTON seconds' old when Am Doak got the ' Willis, Joehman, 'Finkhauser, Govier, ; er nr-la two nice stops. had an advantage to begin the second Sproule, MeDowell ; centre, ThomPson wings, Hewitt • Brown; alternates, Is With Oordick Penalized, Goderiph Steele. ' . period, but the Sailors couldn't make • Referee -Muir, Seaforibmuch of its Cordiek was ,baek on the , ine mods TORES ice when "Ducky" Doak abnost batted in Walt Doak's rebound, hut !Kelleher s - s managed to get. • his leg in the way while on bofh lEnees. Cordick got the puck with no one to beat, but Doak saved nicely on a well-plaeed shot, '• Fenten's shot, but Thompson, who was taking it .orr-his-ehest. Doak stOPped -urreeyered, picked aii• the rebound and "fired the puck behind. Doak to send •wingham-Goal, Zuluaf; defenee, Low • Prices ecial Values for Thurs,t,F01.9 Sat. locum 2 lbs. 25c II ALL-BRANlge. pkg.; 21c nutottiv..S" CHOCOLATE MALLOW QRK and BEANS3-15 oz. Tins 15e "AYLMER"' P .444.1x4s$44044444rimiosoisortaswisiwart *2E1) Ain't" 1146 C1tER4tS 411141:XM" '3 Mg; cereal Age 25c. '• . 2-15 Qt. tins 27c 1 Ammonia 15c "VAN CAMP'S TOMATOES 15 oz, 2Tins17c 1 "VAN CASIPIS" Tomato Juice i41tGE250z.., Tiuts1.9c liCHAUPIONt! DOG root) ....2 in 19e, ' "ItOVA,L YORK" TEA Ib .• pkg. 37c WEST mEhlatz moms 2 lbs. 19c g(. 28 OZ. ZA SOUP . 0 0 lin 110C •4134_11SVORTS" PF4114,Ong0 ... " "SIOYAis YOIM0 MEESE 15 et. a 2 Tins 25o 110- . 'pkg. 17o ''`C,OITIVIIIY KIST" . n PEAS . .. 2 Tins,190' eALIIIOUNIA irlitAZILANS . .2 hi. 25e iTastE BOY"-' • . 111) COPPEE ... Sag 37o 4'MATTIE LEAP? sire SALMON .. Tin 23c "KIRK'S' CASTILE SOAP Bar 5o Oxo eintZ0 ;.10c 10"s 250 "macitEsr sHORTENING J. CALVIN COTT PHONE 116 2- 1 lb. Prints 25e *EWER OIVE 46 • Hai .play twa minutes later with, "Ducky" Doak -drawing the asgist. Wingham went on the offensive in a do or die effort, but despite the fact 'that they twice enjoyed an odd Man advantage owing to .Gaerieh penalties, they couldn't poke the puck past Doak, who kicked it out in sensational style. With only ten seconds bat to play, Don McKay broke from a Wingham ganging attaek and beat Zuluaf for the final score of:the game. • lieltay and Bill Westbrook siere the only players to receive penalties.. ' Paisley back into the lead at 8 Cordiek druiekshanks ; centre, C. 'Proctor; wings, D. Proctor, JOhnetoxi ; alternates ; , ',Fester, Struke. "Goderich-Goat 11 Daag; defence, • 31tieKav; Totting; eentre, 'W. Doak; wipgs, Ara Doak, Art Doak; alternates W.' Westbrook, B 'Westbrook, Patter- • son, (Mimi, Garrick, Falconer. Referees - Appel, Stratford and Muir, Sealorth. s• • •. • , • Sent Paisley two goals Up at 1435, icor- . hag on . a , scramble. • . • ' . , ' .. - 1 ' The third Period was :only, twelve seConds old when 'Patterson took Bill Westbrook's paesotit • from the . corner 1 and' fired the puck in from thirty -feet out. The Sailors took new, heart- and for a time held an advantage in. play. They just missed tieing the game when. "Micky" Beak's hard shot between' two players stedek the' goalie's skates and •StaYed. Out. Thompson dimmed the ' Sailers' ehanee,s when •.1*-4.0ok 3•1`. Grant's pass to .beat. DO* at 5.10. ThoraPson scored again less ,.than two minutes later and Paisley put- the i game bevoild doubt •svith goals by Gs 'Grant and ,Fenton while aleKay was serving a penalty around the sixteeui. minute mark - Penaltleal were ° ia,sued to • Cordick, YOungs'WeDaalt, Johnstoe and, McKay.. ‘Goderich-eGoal, H. Doak; defence, Young, McKay; eentre, W. • Doak; Wine -Sy Arti Mak, Art Doak, alteraateS; b. Westbrook, W. Westbrook, Patter- son, Falconer, Garrick,, Serimgeour. Paisley--1,!Goal, Itelleher ;' defence, ST. AUGUSTINE •SHEPPARDTON,, Feb, as34. Andrew Foster,' wirelesS electric machinist ofthe manning' pool at Toronto, formerly of Abernethy, Sask., spent a few days recently at .the home of Mrs. A. Foster. ' • Quite a number of people have the 'flu"' lir oureinity--- Mrs Harold Johnston has tonsilitjs. We wish her a speedy recovery. - The, ',community 'extends Its -deepest ST.ArstrsTrN4 Feb. 10. -The • people sit this vicinity were •grieved to liter of the sudden deaths of Rev." s'rather Brophy of, Kansas City,* and Urs. Charlie alms of Kingsbridge. Both were boras and brought up in. 'West Wawanoah. Miss Mary Carroll has returned Irani° after spending a. week in Dunsbannon. 'The, liesars. Patrick,. MurplissjciSepli Kelly raid Joseph -Forma returned home again en •Saturday afters,a training at Chatham. - The Misses Mary Kinahan, Rita Paddon, G. «rant ; eentre, Cordick ; Boyle, Ada and &Ina Brophy of ti!e, wings,. johnston,-DUilgeon ; 'alternates, iWingham High School were Mote for Thompson, Fentfin, M Grant; Becker time " . Iteferee-Bruder, Walkerton. Messrs. Morgan Xing, Will Kelly, Olifford and Earl Teddy, from the day b rtAlbert e.ai.rputitw .,„ '. ere homf e , or a ' Mr. Norman Boyie from the iShy Harbor airport visited "his parents for. two, days 'last week. . We are sorry td report that M (Lis 'Mary Greaves is seriously ill. Mr. tlordon Meadg is still eatulneti to`Aleiandra Hospital, Goderieh, after The Age ot Speed a serious appendZeitis operation five ean't understand why Vernon weeks ago. didn't propose to you 'when you told him you were sole heir to soul. aunt's Mistress: You're wasting money! tlehes."• That electric heater in the hall has t 1 . d twin next . ProPoged all right -tut it was been on all dav. Maid; Don't worry, to auntie," • ma'am1 borroweit door .1 'The Rumor Denied • A patient in a lunatic ward insisted he was Adolf& Hitler. • "Who gave you that .namer' tbe doctor inquired. God gave it to me," said the patient, c.No, 1 didn't," enlwered d voice from he neiAboring bed. • symPathy to slge, Geo. DoUgherty and faintly, also to the relativessiht their recent bereaveraent,• 4111•111110111111 When In TORONTO visit the egis ote Sherburne St. at -Carlton. One -Hundred Modern Rooms with, Private laths, showers and private telephones. • Rooms, single, from $2.00 to $2.50 Rooms, double, from $3.00 to $3.50 and111.00 Good Food served at moderate price. - Dancing nightly ;" na cover charge 0000100000100000, •YOUlf Next Visit 16 TORONTO - Try • • HOTEL WAVERLEY Located ori-Witio Spadina Ave. • -at College St. • Eitel-Varking Facilities Convenient to Highways se; Ugh - not. Rates. Da*$2•56 a" -• Four te Roue $5 Ill le all Close to tho University, Parliament Bending*, Maple Leaf. Gardena, Theatres, • Hospitals, Wholesale •Houses, and the Fashionable Retail Shopping District. .40.100, • A. I& POWE.U., PntInOlINT whose death we realize is a great loss to our community. -sts 4