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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1945-02-08, Page 4rown_ , Goad •enough to he 1,ludigg tif ready 1e. instfff oouipptition, Q • 031 i1.4/ 1?.1/13.0108ale Ple;rket, 'Zegtily 13,141a9 Plantthat 010 SatisfaCtiOrt.‘ Cetua, CyclaAin, Begoni4, Primulas,',Azelia, , Vern.% eto. , SAre pealOrt,St$: The GreerthbuSes that have supplied. 110Wers to Gixterielt and v4oinity for 40 years. 40 BRUCE ST. PRONE..106- 4imiamemismiesso 'mii.wo.wiw.mmi.wpesuimowoNimso.N... GODBltICH MIDGETS* sating three. -times and: Don Warren .. • • . MOTHER EXETER 13.2 . , awl Bill Beacom netting • on apiece to put the Midgets out in front 7-2. . ---7t---" . The third period was a renetition On .Monday night, on Goderieh ice, . of the second, this time, however, witli• 7- -en-Warren leading the scoring witb. ' a I' Westhrook's , Midgets handed IA . ..Exet r., a .13-2 hteingcrtej,make it two three goals, while Rob.erts, Needham , wins in a row. The *ideal "toys were and -Beacom got one apiebe' to end the Slow at Starting tindOickey opened the game 13-2- ' • The line of ,D: Warren, R..Warren Seoring in•tlie-first_period. for Exeter and a. Needham'Avas easily the best of -si'ain .he .1)a -t. - LI:OgrIPP 01-.140a W.P4- the night, -accounting ornineof their Shot from a sera:n:0)1e. SW0111, evened, teain's' ' thirteengoals. ' 7:Ray Stoddart ii, ini, ew-ii thtniites- ift-te-i -•oli ic....-,..,-• 0.-fiai.n. -and_ Barr.y•POak:teained--uP on .de:fence.. , Price, apdliosera-warret 1.1„,.t-Gbderiat and gave Den Langridge in the'etblie- i one up. on a neat Oat immediately rich '?et. the best i•irOteetion given, anY' • s, • . Exeter before- the end* of the patted 'Cit-ni4" back' for' 'goalie here.this season. The Midgets are , playing good hockey -and _deserve afterwards. . TucheY . with his second goal, tieing the count all the SuPPeoVt. the town can give them: • Itriiie-setentiveriod-4t-wit • f . m ICH -Goa • 1.11D- LanFrklie ; JUVENILES 311VtivTLE , ,•..., . two •a -m-.. . , .,.• • . , , • The teams: . all the ' way,' with Harold Warren -defence, .R. Stoddart, B. Doak; centre, . • — ...., - -----.0 WIN: IN p . . H. Warren ; wing*VrD.'0,Warren, J',. • • 24411VI 8....,PAVQRTI1 AlvAL: RPYGI,I,..pAME AT . EXETER. "Olifee‘ Ike Atms *•;• !No, THE GOD 11 C IGNAL)-ST This Arm ° • ..Z4 "-"'"' & •• .„1„;, 30„ ,Qa$.1 —mu*. 14. AN, 13 la 8th, 1$45- Xr. and Aire. „ Wren SheardoWn, 1-1,incks. Street,' have received' a letter froin'their son, 0,,S.A4 I'm Sheardown, ;in 'Italy. He is now: out a uoopttai an Jin been" .posted to 'a poadinu base, reinforcement depat. • •, ,,Attiong arraY promotions eannounced by the Department of National Defence, Ottawa, is that a Lieut Itobert,EVans Barnes, a Goderich, to be actin captain. , • ; ' Announcement is.made of the 'award of* the Canadian Efficiency Medal to • Sgt. Ralph, Kingswell, and ills parents, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Kingswell of VV17-; lia,Ve received the medal from he Department of National Defence at Ottawa, Ralph being now vitli the artily ;in ;Holland. It was live yearS, ago last month that Ralph enlisted tit London, Ont., with the Royal Canadian Rep:intent, . Ile had previously for about three years been: with the Mkt- , 1.4ple;o0sNi.eitoxs.;it,ettoriloiat e is a :eegmin;tnt:o. r the June, 1941, he went overseas with the A brother of Ralph's, Sgt. Hector E. is.. with the. _Air. Force in England. Ile has Sent word home that •.i1:a...reeenp visit on leave t� Aberd! enlbooobagpipes andis .. Iearnhiflb play them under the tuition a ' . t bis Sttion . '-"Think t he Navy otta taema DOMINION, STORE NOW A 44sEL,r-savi,,, Godepono Dominion Store opened On Oriday lest as a "e1 -serve" store, and ,Speaking to The Signal -Shit* the 034n - ager, MrNorman Britain, saidthat ,. the thatige had -proved satisfaetOrC1 both to customers and to. the Manage -.1 ment , In following the newest trends 111 nierchandizing, Derainion now has line, bright, Modern store in whiCh it is a pleaSure to shop. Customers find they do net 'hair° to wait for clerks to attend to theM; goods can Iie lisplayed • ta better ad- r!•nta0e. .aral "besides being able " t; select 4001the large and well•arrenged stock Just what they .want, custoiners. anti 'their dollars go a bit farther, the saving from the reduction in overhead e*penSe, being passed, on to., the customers, in reduced Prices,' J.orlioyer from here?" . • - Neekism, spares, j..Saunders, L., Mc- i•.Th 1 cal Juvenile had their re- •,The -Goderich--Juveniles; -Who -are Gee M. Roberts. E. Monk, It. Sprott , , Mrs. Frank Bowra, "William street, has reeelved.- word that her • brether, Sgt., 1Viervin. E.. Lindsay of Detrdit, was Aht Purple Hoart, for bravery under lire, while ',serving with the . •U 8 Ninth Army °•in Germany., Sgt ,,Lindsay Is.now In...hospital in Ongtallt, '..recuperating from 'wounds receiyed on • • Deceinher-lith. • , 1 STORES • WEEZ.END FEATURES! —24 oz. 25o St k Iy' 0 e .. aTomato .-1801TP: ' 2 Tins 15c- - ,--. . Choice Red •T#1.11MS • 20 oz. tin 15e , . 'COFFEE,' 1 lb: •bag 45,0 -W1)114104 -TS" . .a 11:14•1*8'. 19c, For Shrove. Tuesday Paaicake Flour pkg. 150. _ . tiolsslr'itt Flour pkg. 20o Cowan's Perfection o COCOA , '1 lb. tin_24c tieeit's 11 oz. tin 8 oz, tin ¥LTSTARD 270 - 010 ROMAN idpkti p 29-6 01' DINNER pkg. 18o POR.B.111021,. p .110E KRISPIES pkgs. 25o • Ii0itly pkag. 25e HAWES' PROUCTS Lemon Oil' 1.2 oz. btl. 25o Floor Wax • '1,1b. tin 450 • _ , J. Price, B. Beaeora. 'mug v S. -ft) tli 1 st leading their group, strengthened their ]XE.--GeWaghorn; defence, Thursday night, when th . F. Brintnell, Broderiel; eentre, Tucker; them 5-1 in the best game o -wings, K. Brintnell. Storm; spares, .N in widerich. The Lions p CaP' .G•014t two Of their; stars, ey downed grip on first place ore 'Tuesday •n g • f the ieaion 1 when • they ' defeated 'Exeter 7-2 at ,. regarding' the boys and layed with Exeter- in a hard fought rough gamegirls, from this district in uniform Ainslie and The Lions, 'paced, by Bill Newcombe are invited for this soltann.. -Cann, Mhs.• First ' period, . Exeter-.-auekeY. . •Goderich-,SprOul. (Price).. l-.-TuckeY.Goderich.-7-H. Warren. Exeter- • Penalties ---Stoddart. • - • 'Newcombe, ;put' VTicker" • to the line-up and plaYed „ • 43. CI4AREE.1301004VE.D The delithil:Occurred at London' on Thuriday lan of Mrs. Clara- D. ,faelt- son,.,formerly of 13russela, and sister of Mrs. (Rey.) C. F. Clarke' of 'Goode- rieh. Mrs. Clarke, who with Mr., Clarke . has been spending • the, winter In Toronto, NvaEr -with Mrs. Jackson for- a week -preceding " her death. 'Miss Dsther 'Hume, of town, was at London for for the funeral, .which took place •on Saturday afternoon.. • _ . • DATES FOR R1TCMGAMT° CAMP Dates are announced for the. Sen Cadet 'camps to be held at Eltehigaral„ --next " summer, The first': one, or the Sarnia and Chatham corps;° Will he from July 23 to _August 4. Then' from August 0 to Auugst .18 'the camp will bp given "over" to-lh-O7StraTfad; Yiradd- Stock- tied.1-St.;,ThicinitS,iinits,..and train. Atigosti4:1'td • Septemli er.IAlte -Windear and. London .ear,p,s40111- be In camp. - ro returned `rwitti three goals ancl '84' !waist .and • • „, , a • impigeorge -:NVeStlake. 'with •Cp,e, goal and , Mrs. Win. ktatiley has. received word tiellimeMever Immommempeemiv 4 • • FOR' WREIVEND SPECiAL DATE SQ1ARE0 Try our Vitamin 13I. BREAD • WOMEN'S DAY or PRAYER The Women's World Day of Prayer service will be held- in • the Baptist church an FridaY, February 16tii,• at " 3 p.m. As the service is interdenpOn- ational, it is hoped there will be a , large attelulance,4 The thenie of the service- will be "That ye should show forth the pratses of • who hatla called; you out of -darkness. intO ilis marVellous light," • • : - and. -"Mrs. J. Patterson an• d Sou, John, Newgate street, have returned freni, an enjoyable visit with Mre Pat- , teiSon's relatives at Peterborough. and Miss Shirley MarWlek, are ..-sPendhig• tt'40w. days, ‘,TOrento4:014.• Twill • attend the lee Irollies • ••II`. • - _ that her son, .L.A Gauley; has" • • , . • • i two assists carried the play to ,..Exeter teen ra”..fm,,,esi ..r m „Aryls, Ont.., r . . 1 hi St t -•'a' . .'42' .-- game the. two Bruce MacDonaldS,i wild sheeting • on 'their part kept the''-''• T-:.,--4--- . . _ ,. . Five ininuths • after the - opening thrOughout the whole game and only . . 1 , Johns e. ,Seeinad: period : • •.... cbmbined to. gi•Ve Gode,rich the lead on 1scoe„dewn. The game ,Was theioug - Goderieli-H,'Warren (1. Needham)...• a „goal by t'kipper' front. '131ondietie- .” I est '''''Of •I'4'easan and Referee Gus •Geklerich--IB. Beacom. • ' -• 'Half -a -minute later Bobbie Allen stick? 1 Weirthy ...Was ' kept busy thumbing Goderich--. Warren (D. Warren). handled around' the Seaforth defence 'prayere. to the penalty box. Some of A. Goderich-p. Warren (R. Stoddart). to beat-. Swan on -a hard. shot to the : the fans, not 'Satisfied, with- the job. Groderich-R. Warren: fj. Needham)'. lawer corner, -increasing the, lead to 1 Worthy was doing, attempted to show Third period: . roder(4odetteli---ID4Warrai (Y. Needham )-': ich.B. Beaeom. •- _ . 1 40derieh-D. Warren. r.•- . I Goderich---4. Needitam (H. warren), second period With a goaltby ElwoOd 1. time- very few solidlilowa werailanded. God erieli-M. Roberts •,4J. Sannders;), - fromDolg,' one minute after play began. At the 'end of the ' first period the GOderieh-A3. 'Warren (H. Warren). . : ,lim Adams, Lions centre Mani. came Lions led by 3-0 on goals by AdainS and - ,Newcombe, all . of .w.14,elt two - goals. • Bisset and Elwood were him -the error of his ways as he was put .off for roUghing, but neither team skating off the ice at the end ,of the scored again In this period. ' • gana4- but although a gooa-sized crowd Seaforth•: opened the scoring in the pushed one • another around for, some Penalties -D. • ' . Warren, L. McGee, back to put Goderich again , two up Tuckey. •, • ' , __ • by banging home Bisset's pass from Referee -G. Worthy, Godiiich. right -in front of the net. --10hTs ended .. . the scoring for the middle .period. , •• • PUBL16161100L HOCKEY • - n thethivgl rniincl .if WS nll . G CI . 7.----•, , ' . . to 5-1 on goals by Bisset and, West: Ohm from- close -in. - • . . '- „Three tomes were played .in , the lake without. a reply fro Sea th ' •Hayter opened, the third period with. .ra or . , , ._ .7 - ; Public School "teggue last week and • The -who e Godericli team showed Much I the Bruins now lead the league with irapro.vement since . their loss at Sea - two wins aid a tie. The •Bruins • de- forth:. BoYce and Westlake proved an 1 feated the Bears 8-3 'on Tuesday night„ •while Ginn in the nets stood on his unbeatable eombinat.ion• on • defence-, and -on Saturday tied the Leafs 2-2, head and' even. Used his head to stop were engineered by George Westlake. • In the: second -peried----Newcombe scored twice an passes from Jim 'Adams before Exeter _gat their first rich, the Lions Increasing their leid tally of the game when. •Hayter ,beat his, second goal for Exeter, °but Bob Allen Orme right back for Goddrich dnd beat Waghorn in. the Exeter net on a hard shot from right wing. Mere encledithe scoring for the evening when he 'banged home. a pass, from -New- while the Bears beat the Black Wawks. the puck. With Ainslie and Newcombe . combe With about Ave minutes to go: ' 6-5. . , back in the line this week, the boys Although the Lions were :in on Wag- ---- • _... BRUINS -Weiser, -Smith, Guilders, are justr, Wilson, Westbrook, .SanderiOn' about a,,„ cinch, to cop-- their horn several times after that,' they . . Baker, • - -• •• . were likable to, seore. The, Goderich . ,_ . _ _ ____ ____ • Beadle, Pinder, S alp., Wartier;-0-arrick. ....---The-tetimig - ..,----- - -boYs'were-'agaili Without the services o two of their regulars,this time .Jim Bisset and 'Don . Atnslie, but•-•-blitliT are expected_ back for - Thursday's gam with Eireter here. - The teams: • , , . . Holmes E Erskine E Sparkt.1.- . Luzon. . '' ” -•.-GODERICH.Goal, G: Ginn; defence, . . • BEARS, -Y. avvtilotne, Johnston, • GODERICH-Gaal, G. Ginn ;:defence,.. SparkS, ffolmes; Holland, Merriam ; G. Westlake, • E. Boyce; centre, J. Stra-ughan; Hamilton, -Erskine.- Adams; wings G Merd,'- j.p.- Bisset; Goals, --Bruins .8 Baker 4,-. Welt- alternates, B. 1. MacDonit1C13.Alien brook 2, Span1 Carrick -1. Bears 3; B. • Diy;MaeDonald, B. MacLean, G. BLACK HAWKS -MacPhail, Me:SEAtORTH=Goal, F. Swan;.•de- G. Westlake; centre, J. DonnIct- Willis, Moorhead, Arbour, fence, Strong, F. Elwood; centre, ,Acr G.,Mero, 13. Newcombe; McLean,' Ketep,I.Durnin. • D. 'strong; wings, Stewart, .K Dolg ;.•*- Spares, B. •J, MacDonald, B. D. Mac- . BEARS -J. - Hawthorne, Johnston, alternates, 3. Lane, H. Knight, N. Donald, B. Allen,' G. Luzon. parks, Holmes, Holland, . Merriam, Beattie, D.* Wilson, I1 Doig. . •. 4 Stranghan, Hamilton, Erskine. /nest period; , Goals -Black Hawks; 5: McDonald2, Goderich-13. J. MacDonald. ,{13. D. -Willis 2, Ila &Mewl:. Bears 6 t --Holmes -Mae•Donald.).. • ' ' 3, Merriam 1, Erskine 1, -Sparks G:oderich-B. Allen. LEAFS Graham, Freeth, Benjamin, . 'Penalties .B. D..MacDonaid, Thurlow, B. Thurlow, P. 3.. Bisset Little. D. Oritzley4 Second period BRUINS --I, *Wetser, Baker, West- Seafortlf-Elwood (K, brook, Pinder, Spain, Warner„Carrick, Goderich-S. Adams (I. Bisset). Milne, Beadle, Guilders. Penalties: -J.• Adams, 13.' MaeLeati. ,LeafS.:21.-E- Mot .• Warner 1, Baker 1; • Goderieh-j.„ 'Bisset (G. Mero). . 1 I ' : Stamp Ever7.krillay! Sone: 116 • J.,. IVIa • LEAGtE STANDING Won Lost :Tied , Bruins. 2 ' 0 - Red- Wings --------------..•-•' 0 • 13, lack Mimics 0 , Rangers" 1 " •--- ' 0 Leafs ... .0., 0 2 1 Canadians * 01 0 Games 'Si-110'day, February 10 9.30 -Red • Wings vsBlack Hawks 10.30 ---Canadians. vs. Rangers. • 'rhelatestreilort ,reCeived t,r0In the Provineial Depar,tmetit', of Health raboratoriesof jitnuary'10,* 19-15; of samples of intik etih- • , 'initted:froM the4differeni, -4endors Ingle town: is.aitoflow , ' Per Cent. Result of Standard Butter Phesphatitse Islate`Count, Fat Test 'Source of Supply BaXterr'4 DitifY-46atict itiMerieh D - m alry,Crea...— Goderteh. Dalry4.1Villk v MeMitints---Cream fh• 's Iktir,v-Cretun (Irr's - Beattie's Dairy -Milk ‘, 0 " 0 100,000 20.15 100,000 •3.3 • ' -* . 300,000 22.0 .*.A* 70,000' 4.1 •A 3(X),000 .23.5 •• Iwo • 4,2 A` • 2,500,000 21.0 A ' 350,000 4.(j A •1500000 , • The Interpretation. of thitr repott Is as follows': ,-. Coif tount--Iteferii to. the bacillus colt gerto, one c.upable • ittstituting bowel disturbauces. • • . • The Standard Via4, Coun1-4s an estimate the number of baeteria per not neeeSsatilY, injurions to health, and Is an Indica. don of the Pare waled let cooling and.handling. " The rer (*Pit 6: Jiutter Fat•;4tatioltin aniount a.,8% for And 14% fel, (Tea, ra permitted. ' • I* the PbSophatitsi Test. Columo—Tiv;Tetter IVIndicaies that *Ilk Ms boon putourized. • 4, GEO. Sa114,10Alt, .tbsirtattn, Board Meth. . il,ALLOWM 111 , ; Goderieh-G. Westlake (G. Mere). • Penalties -r. Elwood, G. Westlake. Referee -G. Muir, Seaforth.".____ THE 4UVENDLEL RECORD • . , „,•. , . . , Won . Lost . led- . Goderich - 7 , 1 ,. Seaforth . 6 •2, 0 .L ID,,teter . . . ..... 3 5 1 Clinton" 0 8 ' 1' • EXETER -Goal, Wattle= ; defence, Ellis, Tuckey; centre,' H. Brintnell; wings, 'Hennessy, Fletcher; •Spares, MusSer,Hayter-, A. Brintitell; Teitnane White. • ' •First' period: -Goderieb•-'--AVeStlake:- Goderlch-Marns'(Westiake). Goderich-Newcombe (Westlake): penaltiesi--:-Mtisser, WlIson.• Second period: ' " , ,God*leh--INeWcpmhe (Adatos).,.. XfOileffeir2-:-Fai'monThe CAraiityp. Exeter ----Hayter. ° Perialties-Briittnell, B. J. MacDon- ald, Adants. Third period; Exeter-Itayter. Goderieh-Allen. 4 _Ooderich---Mero (Newcombe). • Penalpes-Westlake, Wjhs�n, Boyce, Ellis, Newcombe. • Referee -G. Worthy, Goderich. A new high for a two week period of -army <recruiting in military district Ne. 1 for the Put two years was .re-_. corded between January 15. and 31, when.'37.7 men v.yere -enlisted at No. 1 District Depot, London, it is announced from district .headquarters. W. G. Thomson, 0.B.E., district recruit- ing officer, Stated that C.W.A..C. recruit- ing also is on the-,--bierea:se, Of4the:, total of ..377 male enlistments,. there •were included R.O.A,F. ground 'ereW. personnel reraustered into the army and some seventeen-yeavold _youths, ac- cepted for army trada training. The figure; of 37-7 represents 53 Len, doners and -.324 from other parts �f Vire:tern' Ontatio. -• •• , ' Among them are the following from dederieh and ,neighboring Points -:,L. Atfield J. Little, Goderieh'; W. 0: Glenn, Dungannon.; I.. W. Stephenson •-Varna; K. .A; Seett, Brucefield; G. -C. Irwin„ -Lueknow; " J. A.• •Krauskope, • 'Kippen; L. W. Marks, Walton. . f•441. `‘‘ 'a d •1;.• ly Capt. KellY Johnston and „Mrs. John- ston arrived from Lethbridge, Alberta, last Thursday night and are, visiting the -Catitaiii's parents,. Mr. and Mrs. George Johnston, and other relative's in town. • At Port Arthur:they-found:Alley were on. the 'same trahy as their, undle, Mayer D. D. Mooney, returning from attendance at the flying club convention held af the Iakeheed. • The ,ineeting was a complete surprise to all. Capt. Johnston. is to report at tendon on .the 140,- of this mann. • , • . • , A COMPARISON OF 'FIJE, cosTawr:srAmps Tut s • , . . • The letter .in last :Week's Signal - Star suggesting the establishing of ii, gale plantinGoderith drew the atten- tion of Mr.' Geo. F.. MacPhee, a fennel' resident. 91 ,Goderieh .now , residing at Leamington, Ont, and he< *rites: "Yew, might • be interested in my experience in heating houses. While we lived in Edmonton, we heated. and- codked with coal The teieraresest per year was -around, nine • tons of 'coat at $3,50 per • ton. --in Plymouth, Michigan, we 'cooked with, gas • and heated with coke or coal at the Cost of .around eight tons at $8.50 per top. „ "We came .here (ta:,Leamington). be- cause we knew that Goderich had no gas and. .Leamington had natural gas.,. It bas cost us around $55 per .year /or heating and col5k1ng by gas so far. "Every plaee .we have lived •hitd. its good and bad' qualities. I .hitye Seen more snow ,up arolind, Goderleh than at Edmonton, Plymouth or Leamington. I have seem: More ice on the streets and sidewalks in Plymouth and Leam- ington than eyer saw In ,Goderich. I would ilia as 'soon have the, snow as 'the 401414141.44.4144 • '1. MIDGET Gli!O*UP. S,T2NDWINGonLost GS eortdf:rritehh' .......................... . ................ Eteter 464 44 .. 40•044 . a:4.4106A 444 . . •• . 'Clillt011 4:4 . 0 ' • 8- o For Service Get Tailoredato.Measure Suit and Topcoats Altering, Repairing !Immo MARTIN TA/LOR n'Can 311'W West St Order )tOUlt .;E-ertiiizer NOYVV! .Sbrtage of Labor, Box dap.' and Material Aie Here .1 , •LAROVIt • Wehave men for shipping now.. De• lay means a ,,- Shipping Peak.Latert7Extra-Meti4-When Men Are most setwee • -• itok 'cARs . Obliernnhent Broadcasts have warned your that Box 1 1414.11bairTsfa'Srcher;rtit'ges or :-'briri.ging in 1Vtatria*li• • and Singeing ,out •your fertilizer. .,-- • .MATEMIALS The "stepped:up" War Production program in Can. ada.and the United States has reduced production of. fertilizer materials. .• • • fithttr-Oain rertthzer r(o*. reidy /or sbfpuieut is in perfect dritling condition packed in special moisture-reidstant bag� If stored in a dry .plapee it will be in perfect condition, at 'seeding time.4 Clive your' order to your -810.r.(tain reralizer ,Dealer TODAY WE CAI! 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