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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-08-24, Page 4... TSE . GGDERiOIt $%NAL-$ " ewe, HARDWARE in a HARDWARE STORE K' �NAt GERY!CE C,t7AE rY MF9CHAMPM R[A50"4A9,E ix; t3 FAST EXCHANGES IA lir, ELF,KC'I':IIUC 110 RANGETTE.. Legionettes • •Mrs. atgaret I l ukata adva,rpcpd to Mthe, finals iii the Maitland. Golf. Club's rose bowl competition, win- cing• the semi-final match with her sister, firs. Nina Thomas, " thyreel. up and two to gra. .. Miss Marjorie Macfie advanced to the semi-final round in the lower bracket by winning her match 'with Miss 'Arlene Rouse. gbe and Miss Pearl, Farrapt no* meet in a match, to .decide. which will.guter the finals against Mrs. Ubukata. •,. In .the regular' Tuesday evening two -ball mixed foursome match he following were the prize-vxnn es , Tied for first—Mrs', Bruce and Fred 'Rouse, and Miss 'Elizabeth Tobin. anti Tom Pritchard. ' • ° Tied for second — 'Mrs. Mary Rouse. and Jack Moss, and Miss. Pearl ]+''arrant and Larne Broadley Third—Mrs., Margaret Ubukata and Jim 0 Naft 1 . . Special ladies' prize -Mrs. - Jean Papernick and Mrs. Olive Brennan. Several' members o the local club played in the- invitation tournament at the Hanover 'Golf Club this week, but results fire not available at the time of -writ- ing. .-Special $54.05. 2 RANGE'. ..:.......Special 799 1�LEC�C�+ �2 . O `� ,$7 .95 •ELECTR C 220 RANGE with. See ..aster elements':.. # , .. .. , .;,; ..�......... Special $190.00 s , KITCHEN EN VENTILATING FAN. ti . , ,S. ` .dial, ..22,95 Cinderella ' a artment size WASHER. .: $peoiol $25.00 1A% DI$OOUNT ,orF a11 Lawn and Power Mowers in Stock • 50 ft4ength Garden Rose,, coupled • With all the inoreases in prices these are ;values. x..$3.98 outstanding HARDWARE - PLUMBING HEATING PHONE 135 GODERICH - The, first liolf-in-one. of 'the sea- son was made last week -end by Charlie Naftel at the Punch Bowl green .(No. 5). - One of the social events of the Iweek. in, the clubhouse was a dinner given by •Miss Mary .Graham . in w._ w... _ _._ .- . _ . ••' honor of Miss ElizabethTaylor, • whose marriage will. take place in . ' ••N••O••N•M .the near, future. • WHITE SHIRTS- . Well known brand in sanfor- ized broadcloth, fused collar. one Gen TSI ssle .with Kincardine One ef"'t'he largest eiowds ever seen at a'softball game fa Goderich greeted • the Bartley Dodgers o,f Kincardine and,, the Goderich Legionettes at Judith, Goodepham Park last night. The Goderich girls, who had been. beating Kin- cardine throughout the,season, d• slippea cog on "the previous Friday night in the 'first of the , playoff games and allowed the ,Dodgers; t� get away with a '4-0 win on the Legionettes' home grounds. With Robinson Pitching for the, visitors, the local girls sin.ply r couldn't ,get going and tire Kinc:irdine 'ladies went home in fine ,spirits„, while for the Legignettes and their .sup= porters the proSpeets looked bad. It was a different story, however, when the second playoff game was, played at Kincardine on 'Monday- night. The' Legionettes werd'back to form•.anil scared .,Six runs iu the first inning's and stretched this, 'to 13, while Kincardine scoted 7 -tal- lies. , ' Both teams used two pitchers---for"Kincardirie, D. Wilson and •. Robinson, and for Goderich Agnes Weber and Leone Wilson. Donna Boyce and Ruth Willis were .outstanding in the field for Gode- rich. - Legionettes One Game Ahead Last evening. (Wednesday),, on the Goderich 'grounds, the Legion- ettes again found 13 their lucky number, --while- the vis tors could not' get .past, '4, and, us at tie close of the ante' the standing was . 2 to in. ftrv6i of the home girls in the th e -out -of ilve•games denies. It wail a tight game last evening until the third innings, when Jean Fuller smashed out A, three -bagger that brought. In, two runs. Three more tallicsafollowed, and in the next innings the .Legionettes ' re- peatedt maria? the score 10-0, Leone Wilson contributing d home mu - Three tallies in the fifth completed the total of 1$ 'for the locals,. The, visitors went scerelespiutil atria fifth stanza, when fopr Dodgers crossed the plate, and they were blanked for the rest of the gdine,, P'itc+hing„°iluties for the viSttors were diVicied between D. Wilson and Robinson. Both are clever pitchers and their centrefielder was outstanding in the field. All the Legionettes putt up a good gan1e: Gladys -McLean in left field covering„ her gropnd,, in especially style. good yl , Score by innings: ' ;” • /Kincardine ..0 0 0, 0 4 0 0 -0 4 Godericfr•:"....00553000x-13 The Legionettes' line-up: Weber, and IT; fuller; 3b; Martin, 1b; p • Wood, c; Wilson, vi and pj, Me - Lean, if ; Boyce, cf ; McAdafn, . ss ; Harrison, 2b. It is expected that the fourth game of the series will be played at- Kincardine on Friday night. Mr.' Ivan Irwin and Miss'Norma Shaver, 'both. of Toronto, spent their holidays at the home of.theformer's parents,, Mr. and Mrs. T. 1:. Irwin, Waterloo .street. • ••Ni••••Nal •• •• • •N•: ilii ess r•orereossee�w r.�••i ••••••••• ••••••••i sem ouirMei iiNe•••••••••Nimpee omoseasosrilN•Ni•N••rt•r• "uR ".GREATEST PRICE REDUCTION ,All sizes. 2 for $5:00 BOYS' WI�1.D$REAKERS Doeskin and cotton ,gabardine. �' - , .'Each 98c BOYS' PANTS ---- • Tweeds and flannels: Reg. $3.50 line: $2:50 4 • OVERALL PANTS 8 oz: denim. }Sizes 30-44. A Blue striped covert. $269. WORK �. "SHIRTS Sixes 141/2 to 17. „ ,$1.59 ALL WOOL • - WORK-SO- Wool Coverts in'plain shades with pleats,. zippers, . lapseams. Reg. $4.95-- • • $3.99 4.95$399 BOYS' PULLOVER'' SWEATERS– Round 'arid. "V” neck. Plain colors in wool and cotton. each. 89c A Airforce Type 85c, SLICKER .RAINCOAT Dofnegal Tweed STOP C•OA.TS Sizes 34 to 37 only. _R,e , $21.50. o 50c Flyers . WIR First Playoff Gyne with, St. Marys, s, • 6.3 One of the ,best games of $he -baseball seaaoir was played at Agri,. cultural Park on Monday evening, starting at 6 o'clock ' sharp. This was the first of the playoffs, with St. Marys providing the opposition for the Goderich Flyers. With, the ,exception of one itilrings the ,locals played airtight balYthe lapse coin- ing in the fifth when'rtheinfielders forgot their, positions ; before they got back to «their proper , stations three runs had. been coinplete'd by the boys from the Stone 'Tows. - Don Ainslie went the route for; the Flyers, . yielding, six hits, ,but. was constantly in trouble on ae; count of his inability .to ,ideate the prate,. no fewer, than eight of the visitors getting Annia Ga leys to first base. '•• There Was' constant activity .In the . FlYers' bull pen, inert •-Worsen keeping 'Young and Costello 'warmed up for " an em- ergency call; , However,. , Don -.tight- ened up'in . the pinches and with good assistance • from 'Doak, his battery mate, manage to_ ire ip't. Marys off the scoring sheet 'for seven complete innings. Ellis on the mound for St. 'Marys was in good form and 'only seven hits' were garnered off his ` delivery; Doak and Harry Worsell each getting two, Bisset, Holland . and Ainslie one each. • .Murray Holland also was good defensively, throwing the first runner out, at first . base on a ball hit to right field, and accepting three fielding chances without fin. error.' Ken Miller shoife4-some ex- cellent •Bade -dunning. ;.His:_ slide home with the; first run would do credit to Ty Cobb in his best days. The complete box, score shows St. Marys with "3 ru•ns,. 6 hits, 8 walks, $ strikeouts, fi errors and 8' men left on bases. Qoderich . hhd 6 •runs, 7 hits, 1 walk, 8 . strikeouts, '3 errors and 7 1 ft stranded, on bases. Begley and oodiel were iimpires and the team -were as follows: ST. 'MA .,�+t:—;�. Noble 3b. Dun - More, 11 cher lf, Bevfngton c (replac '`':by" Ellis in the 2nd) Berger c', 4 Ellis p,. Noble 2b, Richardson rf, Holman ss. GODERICH Erskine (starting in' cf, moved "."to 3rd in 'the 2nd. innings) , Newcombe 2b,'-,the c, Falconer (started• at --3b, retired in tire 2nd when Bisset repfheed him) , Disfet replaced Miller at ss,. the rat- ter going to of; Holland rf, Ainslie p; H. Worsell IP,' Evans lb. A good crowd . niitnessed this, game and it is probable ' that the next home fixture will. be, this aiming Friday night. Are YOU- the Young Man For -Wier We Are toqking7 o- To mCeet .increased consumer demand.. for. men's nypsh, socks, the GoderichP lant of ' The Hole: roof' ':.va.r,: ,, Hosier Company of Canada Ltd., is planning on comencin an ';added night shift, Young l� g g men f roma. X .8 to 25w are needed' '. to operate ' knitting machines:. . • , h .If you 'are a• °youngA man of this age and want a dgood ,yob' with excellent workiri,� conditions s kn a rate of pay you wilrfixid it to your advantage to contact HoIerooHosiery Compaq of � an daLtd1 . • or'the'National Employment - Office, Goderich FRED HUNT TROPHY ' GOES TO 'MITCHELL A trebles tournament for the Piked Hunt trophy ;was held by the Goderich Lawn Bowling Club • on Friday night, with twenty-two rink in• play. Skips ' of the winning rinks were: -1st, • Wilfred McKenzie, Mitchell ;�. 2nd,- Wellington McCoy, ex- Luchnow.; 3rd, M. J, Ainslie,eGode- rich; ,.4th, E. Allison,' Godetich; Sib, "Dr. Hall, Goderich. Purity Flour Tournament • The next open tournament on the, local greens will be on Wednesday, September 6th, . when the annual doubles Competition for the, Purity Flour trophy Witt be held. Invita- tions are being -sent out and us is the custom' With the.Goderich club good prizes are f offered, GODERIVH GUN CLUB Goderich Olin -Club will attend. the big shoot' at•Kippen on Septeni- ber 4,' w.hei shooters from London, Kitchener, Windsor and_ St. 'Thomas will compete. This 'will be an ail • - day event and . the trophy will go rtci'the high gun,, o Wednesday's •scores, .in • the, Gun Clu'b's Weekly shoot were: J. Gil-• beet .24-20, • W. Beck • 17-111, G. Pronse .14; -W. laurby 21-19, Castle 14. Bacon 15, "A, Gilber't 1.7. Miss- -Dorothy Bradley has corn-• pleted her nurse's training at „St•' Joseph's Hospital, London, and. is y-isiting her parented Mr. and Mrs.' Flarr3, • Bradley. $9.95 p , :GOOD SELECTION- OF I ° CARS . f or SALE 1947 Pontiac Sedan 941 -Pontiac -Sedan HOESPECIALS---,_ Boys' moccasin ,,style ''Scampers. Size 1 to 5. Reg. $2.25 line. ' . d • ' Boys' Brown Oxford, moccasin .vamp, 3 ring tie, Neolite sole. Size 2 to 6: l $4.95 Men's Oifords, 'to clear. Sizes 10-10% only. FOR FALL - 4 4` • RAYON SPORT SHIRTS $1.25 1. Long sleeve, washable, , medium and large. r• boys'Other lines of Boots and Shoes in .black or brown, from $1.98 $2.98 1937 .2, ton Chev. Truck with stake racks 1933' Chev, Sedan • 1931 Chev. Sedan. 1930 Pontiac Pickup 1930 Model A Roadster ., 10;20 International Trac: tor - One 'Cabin Trailer • Pettman s Garage . THE 'NILE - . s , + is los CLOSING FOR HOLIDAYS FROM TUESDAY, SEPT, 5th, TQTHU RSDAY, SEPT. 14th, inclusive. ; - * Re=opening on. Friday, September 15th _ .....OPEN' .L�LZ - bAY LABOR DAY, EW',:'CA$!NO, GRANA. Bt DANCING DANCING NIGHTLY Neil McKay and his' Orchestra Notice of Meeting to Consider A A 4 -By-law TOWNSHIP OF . GODERICH' n TAKE NOTICE that a By-law for raising $30,000 under the provision of The Tile. Drainage Act, will be' taken into consideration by the Municipal Council of 'the , Township of Goderich on the 11th day of September,_19.50, at 7 p.m. . (Signed)= --R. E. THOMPSON', ' Clerk,; • , Township of Goderich. August 15,1.950.- '' - 32-35. , Short sleeve botany '" INTERLOCK J R EYS and ROMPERS-- . Sizes '1 to 6.' Reg. $1.10 to $2.75. r• , To clear at 89c 2 pee. WOOL JUMPERS, DRESSES, Sl LETS- - , T� clear at 98c Usually old at prices up to $2,08. • ,. ADA'S CAN; :BEST- . . G A-lt 'BUY ! • c ET READY...:`. '...........TO ATTEND ROCK. BOTTOM PRICES TO CLEAR ALL SUEMER STOCK. . many other. ` outstanding values too numerous to mention OPENING The new 1950 Standard MAKE YOUR It has everything you want inyour NOT 100:13‘G•new: car, .NO1'.ITOOa, SMALL GO A LONG SEE 'IT! D R I'V-E-T- -�-- ��,�, T,a p •A Y I COAST •TO COAST IN "ANADA FEATURING A LINE ;OF POPULAR PRICED.IYIER-. CHANDISE POR THE ENTIRE FAMILY. G ONE TODAY ti i�, �TI�1�CTIONGUARANTEED OR YOUR. MONEY • Y CHEERFULLY 'R EIUNV DED ► FROM . Campbell's Garage. DAVID T., GODERICHI PHONE 097 Free Draw Drop' in and took around. NO qiiir -silon to buy:, Sir a form which entitles rill to e' FREE DRAW 1 ,, y, to a man's scut or a lady's overcoat. given away. absolutely free.' • CORNER 'OP THE' SOARE ANI KINGSTON S. .. 1. - . -PHONE 8393 ' '