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Day by invading' Goderieh and taking
the local juvenile Wain to the tune.
absent from ids? usual plate at -first
'base, but the rest , of the team wag
Intact and they Dave no alibis to
offer for their rather indifferea
lug. Coupled with inability te SolVe the
slants of Harrison, the Ripley twirl%
the.:Jessop. crew were guilty ef five
glaring errors, all af which contribute.d
to pile up the Ripley scere. Bisset
and Scott, battery for Goderich,, p6r-
formqd veky' creditably and, could not
he ',blamed for the loss, arid it is.
evident that the 'team Etna start ar-
to:get much fartlievin the Toil, Gregg
The, Ripley tealn„ managed by Don-
ald Blue, carne to town aedompanied by
tingent rooterS, and they are now
challenging, Goderich for a post -season
series to slipw• that,, although. they are
finishing second nin the league, they
are, really the better team. Manager
Jessop is ready to take up the chal-
lenge, and it is 'probable that. hen%
and home games. will be arranged,
which should pack both parks., Mean.. -
.time the Goderieli boys are getting
ready for their exhibition tilt with
London on the 25th at Exhibition
of their ability to go farther in the
Ontario finals.
Teams and Positions were as fol -
Ripley -=---Courtney c, Eta Olson p,
Coiling ss, •MacDonald lb, Ross rf,
and Lane 3b..
Ainslie ss, Patterson if, Donnelly cf,
and D. Warren lb.
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Beautiful, and Lepg-laating arrangements for -any odeaSion.,
the Greenhoiles that have 'supplied flowers to Goderich
and vicinity for 43 years.
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SOFTBALL
Sky Efarbor having won its 'greup-in
the Softball League is waiting to play
the winners in the Westfield -Blyth -
Auburn grow), where there is an all=
round tie. It is expected the winners
will he decided in time for a playoff
game with Sky Harbor next week.
Rubbers
- Belting
Assorted widths
2 PLY LAWN HOSE
LAWN MOWERS
CLOTHES HAMPERS,
6000A MATS
Breckenridge
(Suebessor to the late
Fred Hunt)
' Hardware and •)Isimbing
.Large congregations have marked 'all
the ,eervices in St. George's during
August. Ou the first Sunday of
,.month there was an exceptionally large
number at the 11 o'clock comxaunion:
service. On the second Sunday morn-
ing the caigregation was honored with
the annual visit of the Sea Cadets and
-the church was well filled. On the
following Wednesday evening the
Church was, crowded to the doors for
the united victory. serice, while at
the seryice of thanksgiving last Sun-
day morning thariVul worshippers
.again filled the sacred edifice. It is
hoped the congregation will make the
month a record-breaking one by turn -
ing out -again at both services next,
Next Sunday. the -fourth' Sun' - MONS WIN F.
Sunday.
day of the month there will be a 'aAft11.1 AT AUBURN
s rvice of holy baptism at 4 o'clock in •
the afternoon.
Reports fer-the Church Messenger
should be sent to the Signal -Star early
next week.
Unlike many town and city churches,
the evening serviee is carried on at
St. George's church during the months
of July and August and the attend-
ance has been impr,ovedthis year. The
attendance of the choir memhers at
ali services is appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Egenei and
two childreri, of London, have been
holidaying at ,_the lake shore in Gode-
E the
The last scheduled game in the Tory
Gregg League:was plaYed at Auburn
(nip Friday, the 17th, and, although_
Goderich won .quite easily, Auburn
showed much improvement in their
pla'y nnd there -is no doubt that .next
year they .will provide gulch harder
Don Ainslie, who seems to have 'the
Indian - sign .oh Anburri,- was in good
form, and in the ' absence, of Don.
;Scott "Farmer" "Westlake did the re-
ceiving ,and made a very, good job bf
it., Captain Jack . Evans, in . London
this week scouting for the Maple Leafs
and Athletics, was also an absentee,
and ‘Bisset. to* . over his duties at
first, while Barry Doak, up thrill .the
Bantam . League, played. ritght field.
The 'Goderich team seemed to, have
regained their batting ,,eyes, Ted by
Harold. Warren, who cracked his
second -pitched ball for a ; cleancut
homer, .and for good measure added
a three -bagger next time up. Manager
•Jessop seems well pleased with his
team's performance in the field, and
from now until the uniforms are , put
away' he is going to concentrate on
'batting practice, as the boys are cer-
tainly not hitting as they should.
The teams' lined up as follows
Auburn 'W. Patterson, Plunkett, M.
Wilson, • Cram, N Patterson, Beadle,
N. Wilson, .,Youngbluut and G. Patter-
son.
Goderich--Il. Warren. W. Newcombe,
D. Ainslie. G. Westlake, J. Bisset,
J. Donnell-. D. Warren, P. Patterson
and B. Doak.
Umpires ------L. Demeray behind •the
Plate ' and T. Wilson on the bases.
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Final standing in the / League 1.5
Won Lost
A Juvenile -team from London will
play with. the local Juveniles. at Agri -
at 430.
THAT LABOR DAY GAME -I
SHOULD PACK THE STAND
A hall pline to which .,the fans are
looking forward •wifi be one of the
afternoon attractions at Agricultural
Park , on Labor pay. Arnold McCon-
nell's "All f3tars," who took a defeat
from the Lions Juveniles on'Dominion
Day, are keen to even the ,scOre, while
Ridge Costello's boys are equally in-
tent ,on keeping the .upper. MC-'
Connell says his team will probably be
"made up from the -.'following stellar
materiel: Bob Needham/0 Bobbie Allen,
JHrry 'Ginn, Johnny Mohring,
Elliott, Billie Beacom, Bryan -Nelson,
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With the Troops
L. -Cpl. Stanley Dawson Ball has
arrived at his home on the Base line,
Rullett township, after serving over-
OBITUARY
The death ocairred early Moudayl
Mrs 'Elizabeth Carrick Belcher, widow
morning at Alex:Andra ItoSpital, of'
seas, lie_ travelled aboard the Louis
TraSteur find was met of the late E",-C.--Beicher„ M ,Beleher
And some itveurrilothvoYr NmYaaSip*b' °r-eag tintioandebriLleth.ba Illlevrecihius"4
band predeceased her several yearal
and' she lived with her stepson, George',
Belcher, on Cambria road. She hadl
been in • poor health for seine time.
She was a member, of North street
United church. The funeral 'serVice
was held. at the Tesidenee on Calabria.
road on %%Wiles -day afternoon, ReV,,
B. IL Turnbull eonclucting the service,
tery, the pallbearers being A:,•0. Clark,
relatives from Westfield; Clinton and
London. L.-Cpl—Ball was born Qn- the
Ball farm and attended, S.S. No. 9,
HlAllett. After completing pnblic school
he helped on', the herae farm until
june 4, 1041, when he enlisted at
Clinton: He received, his training at
Londea, Montreal and'Debert, N4.8,, and
on August 0,, 1W.,, left'''for overseas
with the, Royal Canadian Army Ser-
vice Corps' and later Went tO France,
Belgium,' Holland and 'Germany. Be-
sides his,„Fparents lie has three sisterS,' Chapman, A. Cooper and Herbert
aVal Maxine Ball at home. •
BRUSSELS t+IRLS .WIN ,The death. oceurred on Safiirdai at
--r--- • the ,home of Mrs, Fred Limit, Market
The ,:Goderich. ladies' softhall team street, •of Robert Rellstab, aunt
played a return game at Brusselt On of the late •Fred Hunt; in her ninetY-
Tuesday night. For. the. first part of .third, year. . Mrs. Rellstab was a native
the six-inningS game they led. the of Devonshire, England, but spent mast
Brussels girls, but the final, official of her life in the United, States; livirig
-score WAS 14-5 in favor of the home at various periods in Los Angelei, the
'team, wile. tallied lave runs in their Catalina Islands, Detroit and. Chicago,
last time at bat. . Her husband died many years ago.
The ,GOderich ladies also' haie had She frequently visited Goderich and
two games at home tir, week, both of
Svhich they won hand y. On MondaY
evening the Efoleproof Hosiery. girls'
ttlana were on the losing end, and on
Wednesday evening a girls' teani 'froth
for some years she-- had' resided with
her brother-in-law, the late, 9enrge
Hunt, and for tlie last :five years at
the home of•her nephew, the late,Fred
Hunt. She is survived• by a sister
U111.011 (Goderich township). were the living in England, three nieces in
losers.. Chicago, and a nephew, Charles Hunt,
The, Goderich girls are showing much of Goderich.
improved form and are putting up a The funeral service, on Monday
very creditable brand of .softball. afternoon at 'the residence of Mrs. rred
Hunt,. was conducted by Rev. W. H.
LAWN BOWLING Dunbar of St. George's church.. The
A dozen or more bowlers from Gode- interment wad in Meltland cemetery,
rich took part in the Tip' -Top Tailors the, pallbearers being Chas. Black,,W,
tournament at Seaforth oh Wednesday E.- Tebbutt, H. M. Monteith, W. J.
of last week. One pair, Fred Price Baker, W. J. Hodge and J.. Calvin_
and Earl Allison, won three games' and Cutt.—
to* sixth prize, A team from Galt'
won -the trophy. CHARLES COPP
The Imekhow club tad a trebles Death removed an old and well -
tournament On Thursday last for, the dinomft.
Joynt trophy, Which was won by the
Mathiesop., W.L.J. Baker and Clif. Mc-
Manus from Goderich woa fourth prize.
Four teams from Goderieh played at
Exeter last night and one pair. George
Mathieson and Tom Piitehard, brought
home the fifth prize.
Don ' Carrick. Johnny . MacDonald,
Ticker Mero, Bob McLean, Elgy' Boyce
and .Don McPhail.
•"Cue -hall" himself will, be there as
inaster:of strategy, and." will' have the
able Osistance of Gordon Irwin . and
Dory Phelan, two veterans of the
Judge Costello and Ed. Jessop -are
understood to be' deeply engaged in
council regarding the game and can
be depended upon to use all they've
got to repeat the Dominion Day win.
There is $40 on khe_gaine ($25 for
the winners arid $15 fot the losers),
but the money is a small consideration.
Shdi $ori?ke taiion
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APPLICATION FORM AS.SISTANOB
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known resident of GOderich, in the
pertion' of Charles Copp, East street, 'en
Wednesday, August 15th, Mr. Copp'was
in, his eighty-fourth year, Born 'In lion,'
don, England; he „mine to Canada at
the age of three years. He liVed for
sobie time at Clinton but for. the last
forty-five years he, had been a resident
shop on ICingston street frem which he
retired a„,ifew years ago. His 'wife
predeceased_lihn and eurviying are two
daughters, Mrs', East, of Stratford, and
Mrs.. George Eruffman, of GoileriO,
and two udepted daughters, Mrs.•11ar-
;111.111.11rWillr Am*.
Old Larder; of Goderieb, NUB.
•Wilfred 'Glazier, of Heimesville There
are ten 'grandchildren and nine, gre,at.
Victoria street United church, •
afternoon from. the Brophey funeral
arily in charge of ' victoria street
.United church, Interment was in the
Clinton Cemetery, the pallbearers being,
'Wilfred Glazier, Irarold Larder* Loftus
Welsh, George Wilson, William SProul
kevievv Cat01
Grand. Benci
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LAST DANCE LABOR „DAY ,NITE
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SOMEDAY.TkAT DREAU 'home don't really need. '''We must support
' to -fight for it today! Bricks thay • avoid. black plackets. If we do this,
build a holise; but to build a home
you need mord than bricks! You
peed Security -,-a job—a fiiture! And
will be yours—if you are willing • rationing, observe price ceilings, and
Connnitteei of diftere.ut grouim are gradually comUlating arrangements and ate work.
Th!:, .ploat Gotopittee requesting the,Ited,Cross, the Daughters of the Empire, the,
Hospital, the Viiolimm's Institute, Ilona olub, Canoe Club," and Manufacturers to enttr floats
or decorated oarg, or truck!) in order to enlarge the parade.. P
DeeOrated oars will be gratefully accepted. Cloying and einnies are needed. There
prizeg meixtioned in the rFogrofm. The prises will be given at the Zxliibittiou
grounds during the, idternbon program. Auriouneemetits will 'be made over the loud speakers.
The fOOtataiiitee *Mild like those IA:tending to take, ill the iamde to notify either
4.. A. nizilloPt 01.4airman, or Mr. A, T, 'tatting go they may artangk the layout of
these depend on a Canadian dollar
'that Will always 1:4iy a fillt dollar's dollars-khose dollars you've saved
worth of goods• -•:•a steady, sound „ tO buy your hoitie—will only be worth
-doliir that's not 'pulled , down to fifty tents! - This is inflation!
half iti-vvalue. by inflation! That's I a
whrit's necessary NOW—more than :- f
. And after Inflation conies clepres.
ever now—for all of us to fight and tshAvenlo‘ twweakrtibiwtiriwuhsattnjl'tabPePalill:wdeadftteoi
tO keep, that dollar: wkrth a 'happen. again. That's why, fox: our
dollar! own sakes, atuffor the sake cif the
Why is it so important NOW? returned men to whom we cswe a joh;
Because now is the time civilian „goods ‘, a future, a home ot their own—we
. are scarce, and mohey is plentiful. must make sure Cariada's dollar re.
'NOW is the time we must guara mains steady. We must keep up a
against paying MORE thaii things -constant -fight. against our country's
are worth ... or buying things We'
we can keep prices from shooting
sky high. If we don't, some day We'll
be. paying a &liar 'for fifty cents'
worth 'of goods. This means your
.Makeillis Pledge Today!
I pledge myself to do my part
hi fighting inflation: • b.
By observing rationing and .avolding'
.black tuariets in any shape or
By respecting price cantrols and other
anti -Inflation': inea,lures, and re-
• ;training fretu careless' and noncom -
sary buying, not buy two'
where one do, not will I buy
By bilYina I VI' cfmr"by' ilte..ialtiniadiu'acah8ud:1117614aittditifi
cost of living and
help keep prices at a
wawa level;
PO1110594,0 THE BREWING INDUSTRV • ONTAVO) tereiti the dangeti of innate -1G.