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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-04-07, Page 644 Or *a • I� o•ng • . ra Share' your 'Easter„: boy with fiends, ch alit • b 'Sending the One .,gift that truly,' expresses., the sigri y ag for -her Easter ",ca>a�c+a'Qf t11;e,.day, 'Make it.;:a"ravel oars a " suit; a pr. crud ma' 1)140,0.0; •gugeou °Adrangea for 'the,. "home or , the shit in, a beantiful bouquet ,of crisp lout 4 flowers for the family. w • . - Never : were ' our flowersmore b4autiful, or 'in grreater>., variety; than they are right now. . Drop, in and see them, ' ,.• FIeists ons 49 Bruce St. `Phone 106, "WE .WIRE FLOWERS ANYWIERE " • ' Place 'Orders Early: w• .__ ' Mr: and 'Mrs. Lawrence Ise" and granddaughter, Sharon, of Sault Y ; 'tthe bee Marie. Mich, .visited over _ N . week -end with 1Vi•r. Wise's uncr , ,(• Blair, road, brig and C •While -here-they visited their rela- tives; in the 'Clinton distrtet. ZP•, A, Saunders of Mattawa, J: 'Saunders ' of • Toronto, J. L. a)l�r. and London Anti .I �'de rs of Lond0 rS1 % . "J', ;Church and baby dau'gh-- .ter, Stisair,. of Waterford, were' week end.•ruests with their parents,. . -Mr. and: `'Mrs. C. K. Saunders, Cttbour •street,;::... g r % to Q o on record al&anis , of ` our • favorite " recordings.. ' • fTl at�►,R__ . 1J oil )ISS Build up your record library. with •Gershwin's Porgy. and Bess. Brahms Love Song Waltzes. • Swing .Session with Benn p•Good ari.. ll • Tsehaikowsky's 'Symphony No.'. 5 E Minor. .many more! - .. reaiizt�' �ER�E�NERS are outLliing " al others; by -2 to 1 when •you see : it da nsirate-it-7— GodrichTHoHie Appliaitce Sol H CO1 NI8H, PROP,,. WEST ST. "PHONE 111- TOP Agrollyptin Ent?„ TIoimes, eighteen -Year-old" tudent, i;u.. gide -.12 :,at Ooderieb Collegi a In tittltex "liod `tlutst trci� tag in trach 'turd • 1eld ev'entt, and in sports gReneralis,, has ',beer) chosen els. tour, boY student of the school. Brie► ;ho• ca11s. Basketball his favorite sport,. has played ou the scbot,14e tetun. flg three ,- 'ears. W'was runner-up in•the"last'traek'. ttaud rfeld iueet held at •the school' And is active `"in ,all other' spQrts, Scholastjez lly' ' heis described b3!' his. teachers. ,as tl.. ",good alb I't)itrtd stideut" .ands is, president .t if the: Student• ' Eri4 thiuks. ;that'Western! Ontari„9' schools are too sinali for,' proper teaching, The. answer, he says, ,it 'either to enlarge tht pre.senb tiild_, intoe' gr to : build' new. '4n.es. Ile feels that sehoot, 'boar4ashauld take.: •r • Pres "Pitot • •-L'orxdon Frees Q ' I HOLIVIES Ellti C. an • interest -1n -athletics, ',because �`�hires` help' toy create sehoo1. spirit:: 1 � e �1 Further,. It te;�che • the .participants to be "good ,Spouts.'' • ' On the • subject of municipal 'polities, Eric 'thinks they could be stiukulated arilong;the y(iung people v--,Org'l� . Zking �autir,r•-;'r Oups- ,and: Ii Tl ni discus Iiihs"o1rlucal-afe rs.:- The .. knoWdedge which' 'the pupils might take home "would perhaps increase the numbers at theupolls when election day rolls around, he 1 points out... � t As to how • school studies should 1►e changed, he says that geography ;shotilcl be taught in the higher forms" or, if this • is impossible, a ',o K Erl I lot 5 .til 11 .li x c Should 1c� be et �1.. cls 't the 1 _ u tt�ly, when `current evens" would 1"e Tatught. , 13ack to skirt,- Eric thin, ,that, hockey rules should be changed. to Ninsrke - 'the : •.goalkeepers crease linger ,to allow -hila nliire freedom of liiuveriletjt. : • Ett•ie -is the son • of ' 11Irs. G. E. IIoi;iite5. 'of Hiolmes Villi, (lodes eb.' 001)74RI SIGNAI,J7ST ECIALS- MIMI= EO'' M,1;4 LEAGUE' Here „i the• second' group o'z1� �Nreei� lett the Churchsp ' is offered through thelliag o 'bowling asehedu(e, Three Of Stratford and r.listr.Teta • Hard- -woad; Assoaiia.,ton,,,, • -y, VISIT A P AND SEE. THE WONDERFULNEW 4NAY A P SELF - E .?r•I• .r •:t .�r FRUITSALLIT FRESH AND VEGETABLES:-... • 84404.14/ Yeti elw.ys• $.t ' .Unita +bless lend.Orsdes - :tl.oswsti'Tow Mways vNt roll Vol.! for Yr.,' Mosey A , ,PRICES EFFECTIVE •' . • UNTIL APRIL 9 ' FINE CANADIAN 1 Pr• --FINE CKNA6i....--4.... 5 ILD HESE Ib 390 •FANC1f BLENDEt1 ; ' - UIC14, , INZ: :. PNeW Lew.13-oZ.2A�' Price 'Ott. MAPLE LEAF , - • CHEESE. Pik 250 Sf IORTENiNCr DOMESTIC a ib. 0.0 . lfAr Main SIl •Pr.si.N►`Ys Toks C.wiela. • a Your A &' P Produce Buy Of -The Week CELERY STALKS 'Florida Pascal, Swe,sNo. 1-1►8's . 21'- 190 • II Calit•o'rna Navel, Fancy, 344's L1oz. Liras ,6YE;lh - M1� DX. 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Cavo s_..ell ,surfncai wallpaper; p .' • lid waits, plywood, brick inferiors. ale - 2. On.'epat really covers. • 3 Orbit o . sri ron lunar. . !�, Oho. hn ep riot gallon does' l,arge room. 5 ;i'lo 'palnty", odour.- . dour.-• 6.'A durable; Washable surface.., 7. Aplsasurs to.puton.' .' {the' teams are almost certabt of the play -efts, • blit a'nYthiug e.een still. happen., as there are :i asteam: rime g, almost neck and. neck, May be •ueMt week tate pit'ture •}rill be A little .clearer. r ijort treet., 1`, 9s, . : )1 were the sta>,•tere4his • wdek With North, Street No, -1 taking, 5 of the; 7 Points, North Street No. 4 is one of the ,teams that are keening vert close to • the torr,, si:."; ,teams. 'Kathie Snider and Oar' Anderse led• the No. 1. team, in scorring With.'494 and ,550 hs their scores. ter the. No.:; 4 teal Helen Gardner. and I Ud.. Mathiesoi were the leaders With 422 and -542.. Thetotals for, tia.e• 'three games were 2905 for 'NO. 1 and '2755 for 11, p, 4,', a St, George's No 2, pulled then- selves a :little •'eloser to the pItry-' ot'E position When; they took'• all seven ,points, fI°om St. 'Peter's! team, with; a score of 3182 to St'" Pete'S• 2897.. Wanda • Oy rliolt i ith .4G4 was the high lady for St. George's and HOW Wigle _ was high ' man with 627. For ,St. Peter's its was Marg;zret Evans with 550 and 'Leo Baker •with 544 that did the Scoring. Victoria's team ' took' f i+ .of they ,seven, points 'from North Street No. 3, by taking, the games 3039• to 2933. Dorothy'. McVittie led the Victoria teazle with a score of 007, • with l:+:zvan Ross: leading the men with 510. ' VW.' N'a'rth• Street it .• waS B. and D: Hughes with 489 and 474 as their scores. ' • ' St. George's No. 1 ,took five points from the North .St. -No -2 team with a score of 3504, to North Street's 'Marilyn Culp - led • t11e St. George'l . team with: a„ .score of. 770 Neil Thompson led : the men : with 600: FR North' Winnie -Street Win .'.. e Henderson • lccl the 'ladies with '539 a d' 1)on Vcisliotirg elle mein 703. Both t 1Ma.>;nlY u . falld :Dc ,. fn .de- •seri a plenty of credit .felt their 700 a111, xn the -fli.et •that both_ of, them had, singles of • ... Over 300. Knox -No. 1 •tbok•,a1T-seven points from the ' Kno,+;, No. 2 •teaza with the readings 2976 for the 'No. 1 team: :a.ud.-277,2 for theNO., 2 team.. Una. 'Macdonald' with 486 and Oiarl h Hayrthorne with 641 led the No. 1- tenni; 'while -Betty Westbrook:. With, -51-3—and-- Sanely----I-inset--w-ith 460- led No. 2. >'• The to place goes to Marilyn Culp for''the ladies With 770 for the three games, with lnenti'on• of her' single f. o iOG. I) � o boo sbou • . led' th tg cthe leen with 703, his single,ganle being.317. • • THE STANDING North -Street No. 1 -.. 85 i" t11 SLre t:•Nr1. _' -. ` 3 -- St. George's NO.: 7' .„`••1;t ccIi�Y f0' North Street No. '3 .... $5 Kt. Peter's • 64 'Knox No. 1 • . - . North : treat No. 4 . 02 r Baptist- 57 SOAT., . •41.14'I ITS .'tis TTN9 j►' ROLL IT ON WITH THE NEW s1 1 Kern ToneROLLEROATER 9 --. E.BRECKENRiDGE: rIl _,- s%QCl.e Cl1 n X1YC— S G 1�1it , • A quiet but pretty wedding took place at Calvary'' :Church manse, Beamsville. on Friday •evening, tifii`reb '25th; at :8 • p.m.,' •when. Rntli • .118 t the heat you need! ti 14 W., Accurate auto- ..matic .control of heat in True- Tgmprovcn, fi: • All elements.have• 5•heat • 'witches . Good cooking is a "natural" with your • new -Westinghouse Electric Ra gg e `Fiv - heat surface elements ,, sbt'merely three you`C:ever thin• •-fro 'entre `".SIM- Y Y g' > MER cookingt•o•recdrd "HIGH"—speed. ' And awfully automatic oven -heat cont-rdl. gg,: t e's'a11"�fhe routr' a sell Il sswo o£ o a k baking' aiid 'o"nen-cooking. • We l 'now`'' 0,1'11- k�e -delighted with -these .y gleaming, new "Westinghouse -models., See. RM: model illustrated, also .t the .A4M. 'Ran"e' Specially -designed 1 ::' . to`:&t thesma 1 .. or -medium. ium kitchen., • • YOUR AUTHORIZED V4F}STINY3HOU8N7 DEALER ELF REINHART ELECT1UC • _.. H.01 E . 460 /O�0#04- a Westinghou� 'Knox No .2. 39 • « -__. IlvI?IANS WAIN : EAR; THE - ' FINISH iN, BASKETBALL TROPHY • •i�NtflJSTR�IAL. LEAGUE ' • Mambo, t � see theft i, l JI itcl.iy heat vxlk xis t of the playoffs in. group "A," in- dustrial Bowling Leagae.• McEoll- 7±'I;Q,trtelltl s 1aolYl_ a ei-ilrLu;i'lltling lead ov r nil-•eolitenders'` and ishoutd finish first. • Mathematically, they could be' beat"en out ; they Inust -get at least three points to be sure, of winning the tropliy. • . The. • results . an , Monday night were s follows : • Mc ,'b11-Frontenacs .,--'ar talloes: 2. • k- -Turkey Farmers 5 --.---Tigers' 2. French _.Dry Cleaners 5 ---Block Makers 2. - • • • 1- ii'der's' lltecorators 5—Toddlers May,. Youngest daughter 'of Mr. and • •Irks.:"Nicholas Sager of 1Cantbridge lull ierlal d Olt` Muiit street Goderich;>.beeane the--bridea't<ol ttiiigCo: .• The high scores for the night' week Torn • Pritchard, 711' _27$,• Don VV ill lams,. 703=288 ; , 1 'Was- son, (;95--351; C.P.''Chapman,. -'659 231, ; G. Larder,- -659-X251;. ."4:. Wasson, 6517,-266; ' N. •Thompson, 640-285; Geo. Mathiesoil, 309. THE STAN1:)ING . • • McColl=Frontenacs; 40 French -Dry Cleaners :imperial '011..,, • Larder's Decorators" 'stir' Canoes ' • Block Makers Turkey. Frarihers Paddlers N Goderie'h Mfg. Co. Tiger's' • ' of -William •'George Mooring, son of Mrs. Alfred .Summers and the late..Roy Moliring of 'Goderieb Rev. David Benson :Ofiiciated, The bride Was charhaing in _-"a beautifully d;ra.ped gown, of grey crepe with black accessories,. and 'wore a cor- :sage of dark red ' callnat ens: The bride's"only attendant Was, .Mrs. C. Ward, sister of tlie' : groom, •who wore a black crepe dress with grey accessories and a corsage of pink etirnatidns. ' The groom was at- tended by his brother in-law, - Oar - leery Ward .,of Beamsuille.1.4, re- ception was • held at the bonne of Mr. and. Mrs. Carbery Ward, lain- coln' avenue, Beanlsville, ,•where friends and--teighbors gathered to greet _the: young. couple and to ,Fish, Mrs. 'R... Winter has -returned them happiness. - to her. inane .on T ightixpuse street `•��k� u, •„�. sa-anrhudat'Gc31'�:s�tae�r+cls'lrg�c$h�►1�e'+cV!•i'tl�hel�^. VICTORIA S1'. e.r..�fic. S• ,. • ,dap Titer, Mrs. D. F. Hess; at * r{ meet- 's.lie.,. iias�ter , thalr�.u�e ..: tg ._. ,.,..,Niagarazti I+'.ai1s,.... 'log of ti'e W.M.S. of Victoria Street ,.. • .: 'United Chur'.cb,.xwas field on Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Percy Ilarkert• Bayfield road. There wets a good .attendance. In the absenee of the president, Mrs. G. I3nechler, Mrs. . 13. Wilson, was In ' charge. The meeting opened with the hynni " J'estis, Saviour,' Pilot Me"and the; Faster :story ' as .,recorded in • the I:Otlx chapter of St. Mark's gospel/ Mrs. C. Sanderson reported fourteen borne and tWrty hospital calls Made by'- tnemberk, during' the past :month.. :Virg. Percy Barker• • Eureka,,. Class presideil't, g'al'e• It lovely •V. Easter rending, After the reading of. - the Iltude+r .,,byunno40, there. 1sta,;,,green: frill rale t ,'iy,'f Mrs. Barker turned the Me'etf»g ` over, to. the giie t; speaker, Mrs. Y"7.. •�1laskeil,. who spoke pttrti<cl11a rl ' of the work ' of 'Miss, 1XcIlarrle, •wbo has, speu.t thirty-seven 'y,'ealrso its if ssioper'y work in India, Maskell. made: slieetat Menden of .,:the .work treat. ls: ;being,. done. b, the,,,missldnttr ea for ° the, .ht)me'lesii. and,. *n Wanted:. Children 1)f Indlte•and of the. need and scarcity Of`rissionnrles iri`�th tt lsltxt. " Mfrs. Fred Wiisoxi ,exosed • the meeting with, ,n prayer o .,thfnks4, ging. A dainty lunch wets. serled.• by Inembers of the lAareka• class and ti sootai 'fluff -hour enjoyed. - arid '� 1Vl an d �. itrs:4 Lttulrenee Wige gt.voit $46, Marie coiled bis "Mr. Mid 1 rS. las. B', Vilifiston hist Week ',And : rcneWetl old .aelttttilitanee. Cr. George S. Ourrelli o. I TOonto, WAS, it Week -i 1 visltoft' with Mr, WY .7. fair's, Crtmtlicit robed, and on his 'retiurn""home., WAS ateonripaeie4 by Mr s, "Oturreil, wird -'had, been witch her father lois about• four vee); .. 4.4 35- 35 32 30 2320 19. 16 `.hilt% final Rtnie in tll,,e Bantam basketball contestfor the 3,1,acliin ists' ratan . challenge shield took dace on' Monday evening • +The .1..• , "Flyers" and the ""Iiidl:i)is"' W4re the- competing teams. _the'"' :Qlrien winning 11-4. tephen Flelesiy of .the Mactxinists'. I »cion presented the trophy �to Captain. Don Sanderson "Indians'," lll)P.I'� •. x t 11 of the•..the "other ne A ayale Ruffen,- Ken Young, -Fred Vincent,. Gorden, Walt ,Dockstader, 'ens BobB ob .Dockstade , W: C. Straugttn and Hal ,}C.Dtfyis.r Visitors at;>the: _inane of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Seabrook'fast week were Miss-• Sally.. Harrison., ..of,,,Shal,low. Lake giili Ai. exacta._ of &lies Hurri •, . SOD; lir. !Tunes- I3as rk • of Sarnia. . Mr. llawk is a school chum of Mr.: Sehbraok whgYn helxad not ii'een for. thie-: last forty ' years. A visitor at - -the Seabrook home one 'day ''this Week Was Mrs. Frank ° IIe'nnedy, • of Tara, who. was "returning from the funeral at Jacksc it Miebiga i , 'of 'I,arvey:P.ioyes,, another school- boy! Chum of Mr. 'Seabrook. at Ileo worth; who died' while holidaying in California; • • t� • PAAGAN &, "PREST • ELECTItCCAL • ONTRACTO , V11G' i7t (''att�. 0174,!• mooneememoniormotriamooroolomeirw 1.4 r•; for . ONE CENT PIECE dated 1928 APPLTCA$LE ON` ANVVNE'W' 3 -PIECE OHEWXEE E' i' SUITE YY�'tf .PURC} S1 F1U 0'I -. t K 15 SUITES 1T0 LOOSE FROM bE -41) X'E . ttPRO Nfi ' V! A EOX-"R' AL�(i.LE',�ON1L, a td' COONvEN'TIONAL•:DOWNS, 15: "0 ' `REO'rT:'t 4RVPRhOES- BY BRONGIN i• IE' A .1926' CZ;N .', PIECE, " ,e .ArticleT° O* Pu iit'tire Store Z Greatly" reatl Be .ucet Y for his ct `Sale, 'Sob En .0,441,6* • ' SEE OUR SP1CiALS q.l k,L1 oAb1bE l , ° r i , 'num li y i f so.nL D .IAL 41g. 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