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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-04-20, Page 4THE ,STRON1F.ST .TAMIL t -IN THE"WORLD" WILL PRESENT THE GREATEST STRENGTH AND:ACROBATIC ATTRACTION. OF THE 'CENTURY AT., WHEELER'S wzrx WINS IN' THE ROA W GAME Rite -introducing curlin •- to (lode - 31.141, at „bon i nes, the, first iii' many years, Wats held at the ' Ii1euiorial Arena on ilonday. Play new at 1.30 p.aii., : and wound ap, about half -past midnight with sixteen rinks participating from Listowel, Goderich, "`Vinghaixi, t -Clifford and Belmore: • Winner was the. rimy skiJ),1?edt °by' Wheeler of Goderich. Other members- on this rink wej,e Ernie I'ridlidzn} 1 xlxnot Hare e..and Fred. arra Rae. of Wingham plated second, ' Others on it Were: W. $. T owards, Bob Mowbray, A. S"coat, Third* place 'was taken by a Gode-. rich "rink skipped by Lorne Wake!' lip. .Other members of this rink were " Mayor Geovgb iathieson, Fk'ed Noble° and Toward Carroll, • Stories weret lent by the Wing-. ;hum Curling. Club. `' -Soule GoderIeh dtousewiv es. 'were looking for, their kitchen, brooms on Tuesday Morn. ing, sinte-Goder4en--eurle ioa n of them and some forgot to 'take them back home. VETERANS WIN • At the arena on Tuesday evening the Second annual challenge hockey tr7iJae between "the Goderit-h Kins- na'n and 'Branch • 10'0, Canadian, 1.4%1.011,rt'sultiac Tu a ;yiii for the veterans 1i3• a 6-4 count. Despite the lack, of condition, both, sextets turned in a creditable performance. For the wiianers""Arnulcl Doak per- lo'rnied the hat -trick, -while 11. Wil- son netted' tWo \•it,h \I,cAatoclter lidding a singleton. Tile Iiinsiiien svorers were \-Volt 'iVestbrook• NN*4.th two 1111t1 Worthy and Ilill counting single tallies. - , ' - SKATERS' LLAT ' .LL'CEBURG. My., and \lr-. Ernest Brecken- ridge, fete Zimmerman, Judy 'Al- lison' and : Sheila' Ga1Tow took .part icit,h members of ' the Stratford Figure Skfa,ting• Club in an fee -show art .. 'allace g yon' xlvednesday of last week. There, warts.`: a • packed' house in \Vallaceburg's fine. arena. The Wa1laceburg Glarss Company donated as prizes tumblers' inacle speoiallY for tie - occasion in, souvenir -style, AT 8.30 P.M. ., The six powerful 'giants , of . Quebec City, the Eaillargeon brothers, It Is'almost a' easy as Wav- ing, a wand to mow your lawn • with a, precision, • sharpeners „ mower. Bring your mower in and have it maCliine ground and' 'lapped•€or•;itasy ,moxvia g., - Do snot - let the • -grass, get ahead of you. The ;season: is • late now. • Leave, rouse-m•'oWer• at the 'premises of J. • 'V. THOMAS • 64 Elgin, Alvei; .East, Robert" Gr6 es- of the most sensational show on earth. • SEE' Paul �� '�"" au Baifargeon, the powerful xgiiant, only man on earth to lift' a .1500 1 horse up' a 25 foot ladder derrick '''"" - SEE Adbrien lift -,17 people .oda: • a, platform, SEE- Jean lift a ton. .lV "Raggedy Nan" 3 -ACT •COI1ilDy "- b3Auburn Athletic Ass'ociat'e � itll be Pre§ented.AGRICULTURAL'''. . HALL.. . DUNGANNON on SPECIAL'ADMVIISSION PRICES CHILDREN, 50c Wed., April • 26 at 8.15 p.m. DANCE FOLLOWS' Music hy Brown's' OzeI estra ADMTSSIOr-50c • PERSONAL/ rifIENTION _._ firs. W. Abell has returned fro;}` To ento,. where she spent thea hist nloiitbs,r�. , 3r: David* Evans -of lloutreai; was an Easter guest With his aunt, 1 h ' e '! �s, - iss ,Gat i u >ELa y hiss Helen Btidle of Strathroy' spent the ; ; Eaaster holidays ' with ,:hex' .frie=nd, Miss Ratthby. - - rr J rie =Holmes has, returnned,. fi;onz Toronto where he- spent the Ester vacation with, lir. and Mrs. • Mr. Christopher . Lee o TorObto uncle. and••• .Hunt, lUr. and, Mr. rlarold •`�Viilianis, - " . Mrs.. ChM. . Runt -has r'etuinea "from Toronto, tivber he spent the last.. three -weeks with her . sister, • Mrs. E.,, W. Thorne. ' air. and Mrs. ,Jack :Salkeld and �tuzily, o,�f • T,•dront�i, enjoyed the. we0c-r" izd 'til ifs;• Ith Salkeld',s tiler, Idrs. 11. L" Salkeld, *Mr. Peter Walter, of South rorcu- pii?e, 'Wats an Easter guest with bis areuts. Mr. and sirs. • R. J. P. Walter, Saltford ><eigiits" Mrs. hoist.' Wiliter has •returned to, her . home' here after spe,ndiug some time with her 'daughter, Mrs, G.' 1?. Bess, at, N ingii'ra - Falls'. Mrs. Ernegt Rouse anci.. son Don- ald, -of' Norwich, . were week -end guests. with ,the fornier's • parents, Mr: and Mrs; J, W. Bell, Huron roaid. • ' Miss Kathryn Thorpe has re - .turned to -.•Musca College, St. Thomas, niter -spending Eater holidays with her, parents, Mr.. 'and Mrs.' -John Thorpe. - Mr. and Mrs. Charley Pirie and their niece, :Miss, •Loufse Gordon, of -Loudon; Ont., were si•edlc-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Snaith, Elgin avenue. • Mrs'. Wesley Moore, - Victoria street, has, returned .home after Spending.' , the winterwith' her daiughter, Mrs. G.' W. Lot:teridge, in Detroit.: Mr. Robert. Asquith has returned to -his home at Saltford aftsr.-.spe - 'ing the winter months with his daughter; Mrs, W. 'J. Maines, at Glencoe. Mr. and Mfrs. Harry E. Sander- s'on and. daughters Mary, of''inger- soil, . and Beryl of University of Tbront% were in 1town over :the. -t—de C Sandeison's_ mother. , .'l.1ii ... T9uas. T€tkt11. • sissy- llatj©Tie lays h'€ts, been in. Toronto for the past week -re- hearsing for re- heai:sing'for ',Sprint; Show," a pro- duction being put on in 'the Museum Theatre b 'y -the New •Play Society of Toronto:.' The allow Will rtin two weeks, opening April .21st.- • Visitors 21st. - Visitors atw the week -end • with Mr.. 'anal Mrs. Roy • Scrimgeour -and Mrs.t Jean, -Patterson, 'wh'o is. Con- fined to- Alexandra „Hospital, were Hisses, =Myrtle and, Anti -Snider. and Harold Patterson . of •. Hamilton; John Patterson • of Windsor ; Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Haslip of Sarnia ; Mr. • •and Mrs. Sam Swan of Bel, more; Mrs. „G. Erringtgii and Mr. and Mrs. Nelsons' Culbert -of' 'buti- ga,nnon. • Mr. A. Lee Scott, M A.Sc.,• ',son. of Mr, and 'Mrs. A. R. Scott of Gode-• rich, who 'has •been lecturing in. "chemical' eiit;lT eering- in . the Uni- rersity of`Alberta°•gt Edmonton for the past twb —year, , 'bast, been . ap- ointed aesistant pro=fessor• as. of 'April Ist. ' A.fter• graduating, from the University of• Toronto `in chem- ical engineering, . Professor SG"ot1. was '.engaged for. a •tinie'..wit i Search. Enterprises ate" Leaside on the production of optical 'glass •and later.- as a lecturer for three years in the University. of Toronto. The University of Alberta ' is. the• first Ca ria dian Unive` i srrtty to open a course in petroleum engineering and, the first class: is • graduating this year. A. Ain- r i C a ix • sportsmen - ea -ll "Soldier's Rip" off ,Wedgeport, N. S.,� the '`greatest ;fish hole in the would." : It _ produces champion -size tunic: -AT SKY. . HA t$OR, AIRPORT • RECREATION. HALL ' ' Dancing 10 t4 -o• .1 ' - Lunch Sery• ed, -arm' p onal :Admission-= 2;b peg 'couple Dim `iD, ti ,. , "PROCEEDS I'OR • IIOSPITAL •OXYGrEN TENT; • • HA"CT Y,-.BO'UEFN::.`P4-` .CHURCH LATELY? "' "Come on• Sunday evening. Serpi n , Subject; w r 1KR, MEEK-- BENEFICIARY" Knox Church 'AthRreh .than . Grsm g" 100-200=300 watt. 3 CANDLES.' SILK -SHADE AND ALL BULBS Complete for $15.15 for CLEAN clothe,s The CUSHIONED ACTION L .. •F *ASHER •lie- ushiariec--ActioFi-'-'= has, beentxroved in ex. haustive tests to wash clothes cleaner « . foxier with less wear ,on clothes. The Westinghouse Washer is Canada`s. ' 9titstanding• washer value because it includes st),ch features_as the Westing- hciuse-Lovell Safety Wringer:, Sentinel of Safety to!protect the motor from damaging power oyer loids; Cushioned -Action' Gyrator gild. easy -to- '-' 'lean potcclaiu,•n:amel rt.!, Place your order early. f©r CLEAN Cookery The .AUTOMATIC_ (ELECTRIC " o. • aye, `, � a • ' RANGE Thoroughly -modern with all the latest features of electric cookery to make meahgetting a pleasure .`Thai s thEestin Buse. Raintge., Let us show you how yon can just dial the heat you need' ' "' ,leave the rest to your -Westinghouse. That's ` because 'electric cooking is autofiatic. cooking. You can't - he too early inseeingthese beautiful ' Westinghouse- It -ages:. -There's a size --tom fit your i1E813fiFi, - Specially designedfor kitchens o y where space,is limited: ..4.,. $� ■OO' -- YOUR AUTHORIZED WESTINGHOUSE DEALER PHONE .466 BOWEN1 OflRING, St. George's Anglican Church; was the . setting for a pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon,' April 156, a.t. 3; p.m", when. Rev. B.• H. Fars; united . in marriage Joan 'Lillian, illian, dtaughter of Mrs. Alfred, Slimmers ,and the late Roy • Lohrin, -and Ray J3owen, son ;of Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred 1ffwen, all of Goderich. The bride; given in marriage by' her brother, William - Mohring, ' was attired in a° powder :.blue suit ' with' navy ae- cessoi•ieS and wore a deep red rose earsage; while the- groom's sister, :hiss ' Ruth. Bowen, as bridesmaid wore a navy blue suit with white and navy accessories and a corsage of --pink' carnatiotis, Mr. Harold Jonston was,: groomsman.• Mr. A, Afiderton ;was organist. A re-• ceptlon was heldat the Park House 'afterwards_•at which the .bride's' mother • teceived the ' guests in' ift. dress of grey with • black acres sones -°Th •bride- clamed .nf,tVY bine-topcoat for' going away when the young couple left on a honey -- moon, to be' spent at :Niaga a 'rails. Mr. -and Mrs. Bowen will reside ing Gaderkij, 'Canada's •raiIways run farther east and farther west than any other railway in. North America. A man 'is weighed by the coin pally. -he thinks nobody knows. he's keet51ng In' the ,old days a woinari's fact - lis her fortune. Now . it`s the drub^gists, • Longest .river in ,Canada is the " iiuclte r °.e" '" ifs es. INTER -TOWN -BOWLING ' - LEAGUE • In the '`playoffs Of the 'Inter -town Bowling .-League, the Palmerston te,ani'- met ' Goderich. ,on- the local bowling alleys• ' on' Thursday last, the ,locals winning 10-0. The in-' dividual scores were: Palmerston= Mallet 690, Cox . 506, Grasby 1019, Bridge 681, Donn.. 877, Mathews .801 • -Godnrioh4lumme. 1254,' , Leitch ` 351, Fisher .1106, Boecliler .178, Chapman, 1065, • Cornish 557, Bedard 909—totalh. 5420. ^,ALL FORD TRACTOR OWNERS. *AND OTHERS IN- TERESTED ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND -DOOR PRIZES LUNCH HERE'S HELP FOR YOUR SPRING • yVORX CLEAN-UP SALE • THAT WILL - HELP --YOU-, . r .6, • �.�,- %b: . .a ., t�.ti. give you a' .den10iY- ws •st •ration drive today! IT A' . EVERYTHINU YOt WANT IN' YOUR" NEW CAR; • USEDre have the'follows CARS for gal. " 1949 VANGT. ARI) .pr , ` .gi. .. • , VANGUARD;li;ctically 'Yiew'f 6,00a ori nal• mileage 1649 AUSTIN SEDAN A40, •w. • • 3.948 STANDARD COAOH,- 8 N.F. 1)37 0111110 OL "' " SEDAN. 193.2 P"ORD.V. COACU.,, with -near .engi OAkSa l► E`.ALLtitQOND1.TIONE'D' 4ND""G€UARANTEND» ". � - n .. .,gra A � � .• .. • Caso'•LA tractor on rubber. Starter and light's: Sale price • - $1845.00 Case D t6,6tor on rubber; Starter and lights, in perfect shape. Sale, price, ; ,$1275.00 ;Cate C • tractor on, steel, the best in Lanibton County. ; Sale price .. $675:00 -. ckshutt 70 StancArd tractor on rubber Ora; \ Starter and lights,.. in A4 shape. ®p,; Sale price ... .....:$885.00 .Hart Par,18,28 tractor. Runs real good •' Cheap power. Sale price '..-r$375.00 English Fordson- tractor, with new motor re. .. cently. 'Sale price . , ... $175.00 MasseyHarris, Pacemaker on .new rubber. ' Sale 'price 0 $675.00 Case manure spreader in A•1 working condi- tion,' Sale price ....... "'. .. . $135.00 KMVlasse '-Harris side delivery•rake. Good work zng: shape,.' Sale price .. .. '. $75.00 John Deere plow in the beat of condition. Sale price .N.., .. ' '$90.00 New plow for Ford or Ferguson tractor... ,. Sale price . $1,65..00 • New .Bissell land packers. Nine feet' wide. • Sale price w .. •. O y*.:' I. CASE�1ThALE�&�, .¢ New EisselLtractor disc, 30 plates. ° Sale ,price . $175,00 ' New spring tooth harrow, . power - control, ' Sale .price . ....... -, ' • $125.00,'(,' New Case spring tooth tiller on rubber. Sale price $225.00 ' `New Case farm wagons at special reduced prices.. . • • t, We have in Iitock VA,VAC,S,S.C,,D; :and. Do Case tractor, ' • ►several of these Itradtore at ,lastear's rice, "See theirs now" a • y p xan