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T49• BRUCE _ .
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SOHOOL'°TE '.RAISE
FOR JUNIOR REQ?! CROSS
Victoria .and Central Sattlleo 2 -all
• • Tie in *neat Game .
On Friday "afternoon all-star teams
from Central -and Victoria Schools
battled ,,to, a two -alb, • 'tie in a shard.
dug hocke. game• onsoft ic" in the
West street 'arena,' The:neels,coached
by their respective principally Mr.
Brown of • Central and Mr. Snyder of
Victoria, 'were very event,' (:matched,
gam
and, thewas witnessen.. by a .05f11:
o•
crowd. who seemed to enjoy. it::
Centzak4nm �d' into a quick _lead in -
the
first period> on a goal y• -.fid.
Jenkins• d held
an h ld their advantage e for
le) --the•rest,,of the period. In thesecond.
frame. Garth Hamilton scored* on .a•
' passe from, Ed, -;:-Monk to tie it up ler
Victoria. Both.: teams scored, in the
third riod, ' T'd Fulford for _V'ietoria'
and Westbrok for Central.
All proceeds f $r the game went '-to
-I the Junior Red Cross and owing.: to the
high quality ,,,of '° the. pupils'
salesman,
sh1p $90 was .x al ed;°
. '
The teams: .
VICTORIA -Goal, B. Doak; defence,
R.: Stoddart; M. McCullough; centre,
• E. Monk ;. wings, " J. • Meriam, D. 'Mc-
G:.alternates, . T. ,F>'tlford, B. E1
liot{AMaeDona ld,-
.1-
Smith
,'G.-Her
-
•
Warn, zider D. Goddard, L., Willie.
CENTRAL -Goal, G.
Warrener; de
fence, 4. Price,' B; Beacom; centre,; E.
Jenkins; wings, D. McEwen, E.
Holmes ;.alternates; Westbrook, . Abbott,
liohnston,."D. Erskine, . W. Sparks, D.
• , Rawitlhonne, a O. McCutcheon; W. Hol-
. hoard ` . •• •
Referee --Arnold .McConnell.
GOLDEN WEDDING. CELEBRATION
Mrr and Mrs.. E.' -Phillips- of Auburn,
Ontario, will be at home to "their 1•
4,11!THVR•CIRCL .,..
The February meeting •nf "the Arthur
Circle of Knox church was held.' on
Monday 'e'vening at the home of. ni,s,s
Elder, . Sinks street. " Mrs. O.
Edward, who, with her group, 'was°
in eliarge of the',?rogram, g ve an in-
structive resume of • the iYistory M.S;of
the . of:.th Presb tensa Church
W� .. .
in Canada since its organization. ' Mrs
M. Snyder' read - the : Scripture- Mrs.
0. Cott, "Mrs. R,. Deer and firs. Splen'
read' leaflets setting forth the duties of
h ,sec>Se ' o . tile .we'lcome" and
s
f . l><
the m
rie
welfare, lfare the home` helpers; and the
literature and library-tlepartmeuts. A
very- :interesting -part •erthe. program_
was a reading by Mrs,' K. Revell, a
4harter .member,- which' ,contained- : dem
,
tails of the formiiwg of the -Arthur
,Circle by Mrs. W.. E. Kelly ;in 1912
and the choosing of its name, with the
;
-names, of :the ptesiclents :who:heldoffice
in the lira twenty-five years' of Its
existence. Mrs. j: 'Patterson, as -treas-
urer' of the peace thanksgiving`, fund,
received. a number of subscriptionaTto
that -fun Mrs. It, Orr closed the
in ith 'Prayer.
meet
g
E
"item§` .re ardh g the bOis,
,
gird: from, this distrlct.hi :ualfor i
are' i vlted forthy' ,colo n.. ,
ece ived
�rars R.,'�R'Hotheringiaaa laas� 'r e
�+ k
word from her husband, Maier: (Bob)'
Hetherington that he 'is conflrted to
hospital with
sundice, lie had' not
beenevacuated
at thi1
"time o
from
tile
floiland-Belgium district, Friends
here will wish him a speedy recovery.
Bob has been officer commanding the
09th Battery, R.C.A.; since it went
active in September,- 1941.-Wingham
c ime
:divan e T s:
Among enlistmnents reported from
headquarters of M.D. No. 1, Xopdon,_
are': E• J, Straughan, West street,
GoderiCh; V. A. Benzo, Clintons and'
F. Cbin, lucknow,
Major , ,fi* R., ,Tall, who was sta-
tioned at Port. Albert' air station, has
been transferred to Mountain View,
Ont., and has left for his _new post.
•
Flying Officer Colin Crozier, R.C.
A.F.; son of . Mrs. W.' P. Crozier of
A.slitleld, is now stationed at Comox,
GCODERWEI SI A ST R.
=OM,
TillArsIN PTO,
Tho Oaderieh, JuVeniles took a One.
goal lead in their, total goal series with
peaas'ortlt on Trlesday night" w e h #i 'they
beat the .lPea.'verS 7.0 .on Seaforth . ice.
'The ' Juveniles came from . behind :in
a live -goal splurge a 'fur the. third 4 :riod
g $ g . 11 d ,In•
to take . the game,
he iix �•rzd Seaforth th
3ua
ped
into -an early 8-0 lead as' Elwood scored
•twice and .Dole once. Jini Adam
� , t ,
netted the Lions only oat of the first.
period, making
od it -1. Beattie 'or Sea.
l
forth crew, the;. only . enalty .'.of the
Egret framie for tripping.
Adam
of Go
de
ie oPened
the
scoring
in the secoid, h�lu.Elwoad was serv,
-
biga penalty., With about four
i -uses 'left in this frame Bill
•
Newcombe,
drew sa ", live -minute 'penalty •" unc ' Sea -
forth' came back strongly, Elwood
getting his third goal of the.l time and
giving Seaforth a 4,2 lead.
Seaforth• opened ' the" third• period:
with a quick goal by Stewart, but then
faded badly. Murphy's Lions tools full'
charge 'and In- ten minutes scored five
goals to take a two -goal lead As Bisset
an 'Newcombe got two each: and Mero
scored the .odd• one.: Ini the last ave
minutes: Seaforth made several rushes
and succeeded in getting one goal, but
owing mostlly.to Jerry Ginn'S net -mind.
big, failed to get the equalizer, . Ainslie
and, Mero stood out on 'the Goderich
defence and stopped Ellwood, Sea-
forth's flashy• defenceuhan, more': than
once.
:The teams;,
GDDEIUCH Goal, J> Ginn; de-
fence, D. Ainslie, E. ' Boyce ; centre,
J. Adam; .wings, J. Bisset, B. New-
coinbe;.. spares, B. Allen, G. Mero, '13.
T. • M Dau 1` ti
z:
. ae a.d, $_:D�.. i_iacDonal'd,' B,.
•
_.e
,,. ;..
S�EA1' RTi1-Goad. Swan.; Syi n ., defence,
S'trozig;' ; --.entre, D...:
Strong; •wings, R. Doig, .D. Stewart
Spares, D. Smith, h Wilson, . H. Knight,
._ tG• 1son tight,
J. Lane, E. Doig, N. Beattie.
First period: 4
':Seaforth--Elwood (Doig)
Seaforth .Doig.
Seaforth-Elweed.
Goderich -Adam (Bisset ):'
Penalties-
Beattie.,
Second period
Goderich; : Adams, . ,.(,Bisset, Mere).
Settfort =Elwooad. -
Penahlties--Elwood, -Strong, New -
OS, Reg. Huckins left on Tuesday for
an Eastern port after spending two
_weeks -with -his --parents, Mr. and Mrs. -
•E.' `H'uckins This- young '° seamari
st tionedl'iit' Cornwallis, N.S.,
had been a, ". _
since enlisting last 3une.,-• ,
Mrs. Win. °Mackintosh of Kitchener
(formerly. Mimi • 'Lillian Clarke of St.
Helens) has received official word of
the death of her -': son, Flying Officer
Donald .111 Kenz'e • Mackintosh. The
.,. � , � ... ,_
young ;man was : killed when This plane
crashed .in France in. July last. He.
was reported missing at• the time,; The
message from Ottawa stated that he
was buried• in a little place twenty:.
t.ree nites from
Troyes. Surviving
i
vin
g
him, besides his mother, are his wife,
Sgt. Linda ' 'Mackintosh, R,C.A.F.
(w.rl.); Trenton, and.„ptwo brothers;'
Douglas, pi1Qt officer with the R.C.A.F.
overseas,- and Robert,. ' of • Kitcheeer,
His father, Rev. William Macl„intosh,
passed . away ' a -few years ago, .As
Miss Lillian Clark, the widowed Mo-
ther was 'a student of Goderich Col-
legiate Institute.
MUSIC CLUB
The Goderich Music' Club held its
regular meeting at thea. home. -of Mrs.
LeMaire, with a geed attendance. -11,1iss>
Pearl Roope, who arranged' the _pro-
gram, read an interesting paper on jhe
great, musician. and - composer, Mo art.
Mrs. • Oakley • played one -of 'his 'com-
positions
com-positions on the • violin and Misses.
Mary' Ann Erskine and Margaret.
Henry played a piano --,duet by Don
Juan. The Club' joined in singing
"several, choruses. The syllabus ' for
the fourth Musical Festival, to .be • held
in May, is • now in the hands • of the
teachers and instructors. •
•friends :and relatives- on :Tuesday,
• February 27, • 1945, from ' 2.30
until 5 p.m. in the afternoon. .and 7.30
until 10 p.m. i,ii: the evenings' on the
occasion., of their fiftieth wedding an-
niversary.- x . •
C.G.I.T. -SERVICE
An impressive' service or •worship
for youth in connection With the Wrld'
Day of,, Prayer was .held by the Oan-
adian Girls in Training of Knox Pres-
byterian ehiurch on Tuesday night.
Mothers of the girls v ere- invitedand
there was a good attendance.' Marion
Bogie, president; -was i . charge of the
service,'assisted by Cynthia young,
Christine Bogie, Mary Ann Erskine
and Mollie Bisset. ,-The girls - in Mrs.
J. McNevin's • group presented a -play,
"These Things 'Shall •Be." Mrs. Arbour
was .fn charge of a series of games,.
and Mrs. • Gordon Henderson's- group
of the refreshments. " The. meeting SPAS
closed by the singing of "Taps.".
- TWO FIRE CALLS
The fire brigade was ' called to the.
harbor on. Wednesday• evening for a
-fire on tie freighter Superior, believed
to have been' caused from a welding
torch. .Tliie <-slight damage adone ' was.
estimated at $5:
This (Thursday)•• morning, - the: bri-
gade
ri gade was called to the' home off"*John
Treble, Piston. street, where'. an 'over-
heated furnace caused • some. alarm.
was controlled Without • causing"
d4liit o ,...
THE 'WEATHER '.;
Temperatures of the past week- in
Goderich,• with those of the correspond-
;
_ week
correspond-
ing- week a year tigo, as odds lv re-
corded-. were as follows : ,
'. 1945. °. 1944
Mai. Min. Max : Min:
Thurs., Feb. 15.....38 21 . 20 , 21
15
Sat:, . Feb, 17 ....28 14 41 26
Sun.; Feb. 18 ,...20 "11 37 11
Mon:, Feb.' 19 ...,27 15 ° 26 2
Toes., -Feb.. 20 .:30 15 33 16
Wed., Feb., 21 .,.34 15 .:: 37 • 22'
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JUVENILES CiNC;1'
GROUP LEADERSHIP
The Goderich 3'u eiles-cinched 'first
place_ in their group with a 13-2 win
over 'Clinton here on, Thursday night.
Bisset, and Newcombe divided the scor-
ing _honors, with four = goals; : apiece,
While .Bob Alien and Westlake got.
two -ipiece, Blondie MacDonald add
:ing the extra arse.' . •
Goderich jumped into an early lead
in :the ;first period on two goals_ .15y Jim
Bisset and .one by Bob Allen.
• Minton came back • strong in the
seeond, Menzies and Hanley scoring
to make it, 3-2; but Newcombe°. and
"Blondie.''. MacDonald tallied a goal
each before the , end of 'the period to
make the count 5-2 for the Lions.
The last , period was played prac-
tically all, in the. Clinton territory,
with the puck parked .behind Bob
Miller in the Clinton net eight, times,,.
ending the galle 13=2 for the tsions...
The game was played on soft ice
which made puck -carrying diilb all and;
si-owed the , -game considerably. Ginn
in the G& erich net had very little
work to- '.do, especially hi the last
period. In the -dying .seconds of the
game Clinton .-took ' out ..their goal -
tender and -put -nix- forwayds-.inside
the Goderich blueline in ,an, effort tq
raise the score: but were unsuccessful,
as 'Ginn feared all ,their shots easily.
The teams:
GODERTCH- -Gva1, J. Ginn; de
fence:Dw -41 estlake;; csntra.,
J. Adam ; wings, B. Newcombe„ .„Jr,
Bisset';_ spares, b .1._'MacDonald, B. D.
MacDonald, B. Allen, G: Mero, B.
McLean. ' f
I CLTN►r'ON-tG n i, It Miller ; :defence,
%i.• Miller,' Elliot; 'centre, .C. Hanley;
wings, B. Hanley, W. Lee; ' spares;
Menzies; Rcihl, McDonald, '•' Johnson,
Churchill, "Ragland.
'First ,period:
Goderielx Bis et Westlake) :n. , :
Goderich-Allen (B. D. -MacDonald) : •
.Goderich-,Bisset (Newcombe)•.
Penalties -Westlake, Miller. o -
Second period
Clinton -Menzies (Johnston).
Oiinton-C. 'Hanley (Lee):
Goderich---Newcombe • (Bisset, Adam).
Goderich---B, D. MaeDonald (Alien) :
Penalties -McLean, Bisset:
Third period : •"
.Goderich-Westlake.
Goderieh=-Neweomtbe 03isset) : •
G oderieb Westlake.
Goderich--Bisset '(Adam),
C oderieb•--Wewcombe (Ii sset, -Adam).
Goderich--•Alien (E. J, MacDonald)..
Goderich-- Bisset' (Newcombe)
Goderich-Newcombe • (Adam)...
Penalties -C. Hanley.
eferee=-J. Nediger,, Chilton.
Com'. TS TA= rovit40iM'
*'D ON.1 ON) 8-*:
Tbe. Goderich Midgets took a tour -
goal lead in their series with Clinton
Welt.
at Clinton on �'V'eclnesdaY n . gh ,
Don Warren ,opened the saeoring' for-
Godetteh in the lirge period on d play;.
,Set op bx Harold. '.Warren find l Jack.
biee dham. e a A few minutes:later, Men'
hockey as they,,ta d 'the• Clint a goalie
time, ,and time ate. Both these *la
look' dike coaling hockey Players.
s,�
The . teamgridgoGODBItICB ,coal, J DR.n g g ;
defenee, It. Stoddart, B. DoaaWarren,k; centre,
Warren; wings, �., V.
`Needhaia ; spares, V;► 'oak', J. Price,
Beacom; M. IIolland., M. Roberts,.
14. McGee, G.' Hamilton, ."R. Sproule' '
CLINTON-p-G'oal, hello; - ' defence,
s ' Hanle), tSteepe; centre, 'i.'aylor; wings'
dies scored for Clinton, .Bisset scored . ,
Mathews. Marshals, soaves, McDonald,
God�erich'a second goal but again 41in
• , "
,ton dente back as Marshallbanged • Menzies, Miller, Denome, ' Calhoun,
.
one {n. 'of!' Len MCG.ee's .'skate to end
the Period, two all..:: ; >
1 -e Goderich .ts;cored three `� mall e a n tla ,
second, "f7runle, ' Waking it 5.2, Don
Warren. got' his Second `goal .of the
night sail Bill. Newcombe stickhandled
h night,
i of e ,
through for es • al h
f h. lU c t o g
g
0
i
Jack Price the other Goderieh goal.'
o a tong s
hastfiat ,slipped by' M
i
lle
r
as he f mbled' it. Jack ,Needham and
McDona a i
1 v n this period as
a ed th s _
.they tangled in Abe corner ° •and ' fists,
flew for a few minutes, 110'70
Harold,, W arren got • the •'only goal
or the. than' period 'to. make the, score
6-2 for the Lions, The next ,game of
thenext se'Wriesednesdawill be -played• in Goderich
y.
Third p+ riod.: - • '
Seaforth--Stewart (Strong)..
Goderieh' :Bi
ssetr (Mero).
Goderich-Bisset (Mero) :
Goderich Mero: (Bisset).
Goderich Newcombe. (Bisset) .
Goderich-Newconibe (Bisset) .
Penalties• Bisset, 11. Strong 2, P1 -
wood, Doig. . .•
Referee ---J. Nediger, Clinton.,
P17E. SCHOOLS
B HOCKEY
On • Saturday ,maa•ning two more
mes were played . in, , the Public
School :Hockey League. in ' the ..first
the Canadians clefeated.'the Leafs •5-0,
With. , J. Meriaih Oil 0*' Goddard. netting
two goats each and .'Ti'm Smith getting
the . odd ono.:. in the second °game. the
Black hawks eked ' out ,. a close 44
decision ' over the • Bruins; D,, mc-
Phtill' scored two and 'Abbott and )1c-
Donald .got one each for the whiners,.,
, -while Westbrook -with -two and._.Bake
With .ono d1d the chores for. the° Bruins.
'CA,NAI)1'AN'S Donaldson,„, Culp,
,A.sbton,, Meriam, Smith, Goddard,
Beatty, Hayes, 'Bell,' Harrison, Grist.
LEAtig. rnbam., 'Freetii, Benjamin,
Fallot, J. 'Thurlow, 13. Thiurlowr Little,
rltzley. - •
B1tIJINS Weiser, Baker,'"Went-
brook, ander, G. .Spain, Warner. 'Cary
ryi,ek,, �yMilne, Beadle, (1•lzde :s, f4mith,,
• Yi ileon. r
BI'.A.co I1'AWKS-M.Me1" hail, Me,.
',Donald, 'Willii, Moorrltoad, Arbour,
Ilamiltorr, Mc%,stn, (1.,,.. Kemp, Durnin.
•
The teams; °
.GODDRICH-Goal, D. Langrid'ge
defence,. R.:.Stoddart, 13. Doak; centre,
H, W'Verren ; wings, D. Warren, 3, Need-
ham; spares, J. Bisset, R. Sproul, B
Newcoinbe, E. Monk, a. Price,' L, , Me-.
•
Gee, lit. Roberts, B. 'Beacom.
• CLINTON--Goal, R; Miller; defenc,
1e�
•Steep, Hanley; centre, Taylor; wings,
Mathews,, Marshall; spares, • Menzies,
McDgnaid, Chowen, Calhoun, Denome,•
1 n sly
Referee -;Cook, Clifton.'
Chowen, Mattly.
First peried;
Gocio>;idh D. W ,ren, (R k).
Gtuleltclt • f prpul (#. Beacom).
Clinton --Marshall
C11nto�a-r cDonald..
Second ,period;
Pena It d. t
a e tad. r .
i s3-�•S
a
Third Peri
ed: od.
1�
a eNeedham (D. ar
G d rich --J. W
Warren).
Penalties -Menzies.. ,
,Referee ---Lawson, Clinton.
Xf we keep
of others, we
our , eyies, on? the, faults
shall fall oveir our own.
ilARX . •194
001AORNE TELEPHONIC.
UBSOEER4 rOZT
S. Kerisaa ted'Claiirn n of
.
C45 �.
nn er for 19 a'
.The manesl,meeting • of the 4011-
scribers
utscribers • oft ° the • 'Caibortae Mora cipu'
Tele hone 'System was held its . the
all
Townshi 'HCarlo*, Thursday,
a ► CA �, r an
February 15th, with only a stnaill ate
tendance. (. X. Gardner, chair'mail.
of th i. • ers for~
eoa�iui� � R
e
copied the chair,
Mr. Frank Ailiu read he auditors'.
report, which showed a Mail, low is
y�
flee number el ` telepho�ai
es, n use, and
;asmall s -gain ',in. ,the 'litaa.neial position
of the systema. °° . -
chairman.' briedy on the,.
Thespoke
condition of the , systein, and the other
rn ha
' . Ke #
Co o e ° �'.
r� u
two mm i rs . , It
w . les n
,
and Fordyce Clark, r.
k, also re te
we
d
some of -the aetivities of the year.
The auditors, Frank Allin and. Stan. ,
ley .Vanstone, were re -appointed.
is l
For ,this year the � Goann#az � onere •
'elected
.are J, S.. Korn(ghan; (ebair-
man), . •,,Fordyce C14rk 'and 'C. ',R.
Gardner. ,> { -,
MIDGETS TAKE •� > '
.
- C'
ISINT N"� ,NiE �URE' 3=2x
.Q
T ,. Midgets
�Iaiak.: i'G estl�roos k took their'
-fourth Wein of the season from Clinton'
••orr Friday by 3-2, `aJisuring themselves
of. -second place ' in • the standing.. The
gamewas played on, Clinton lee.
Don Warren opened the 'scoring on'Y
a pass f roan Barry 'Doak. and Ron
Sproul 'added tnotber to put the" code:
irich, boys' two u -:s Clinton came back
right after ,and_Marshall
beat Don
Langr'idge in the net, making it 2-1.
'Just before:. the end iof the: -period Me-;
Donald banged one in from a-herarable•1
in ,front tif'the net, knotting the' Count
att;trvo all:.
.'There was • no Scoring in the second
frane' and on,?.one penalty,;';to• Stod-
dart of Goderich for boarding. Both.
goal -tenders hod. several
.
g r.aahard ones, to
stop; but neither .coulirbe beaten..
Goderich got the' only goal ,.of the -
third period when Jack Needham beat
Reihl on a pass " from- Haai°old , Warren,
giving the .Lions a one -goal" edge that
they held 'till" the end of the game.:.
Tie two Warren , boys•'plaiyed' good
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1945 'Taxes at Favorae-ascounts
DISCOUNT -
Amount
U
RATES OF I . G4 . �--.
Amount °COST ' COST , COST
Date' • Feb. 1.28 - Mar. 1-31° , April 1.3( .' Mayall31)
$ 10:00' $ 9.84 $ 9.87 $ 9;90, •. $ 9,94-
20,00 19.68 19.74 • 19.80 .. 19,87.
•4 .51 .49,6?
-50:00- 48:18
100.00 :98.3 -49.35 .9
6 ' : 98.1x'8 99.00 99.3E
500.00. 491.81; • 403.42 495.05 ' 496.69
],000.00 983.61 986.88 a 990.10 093.38
•
Pr epayinent Receipts antist''be endorsed "and presenled
alongwith 1945 Tax Bills during the first installment period.
' Purchase. your Prepayment_ Receipts early and,. have�mit
•g•
moneyearnin -4% interest.
I�tsc
duly- ounts will
° be allowed`in addition.
Matte Cheques payable to
•
O. W`. Sturdy, Tax Coilector.'
All Values
Effective „from
Tliura.oFe'i.. 22.
tits -•
Wet .c'eb. 28
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BEANS, 20 -oz. tin 28e'
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24 og. Loaf 2 for 15c
ROCERY FEA TURES
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Cooker Brand PEAS 8 -oz. tit 2. or 170
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Custard 14c
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