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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-07-05, Page 4: 'moo o 1V1C. HoIid ay 111 God'�rich Full Day's Programme AT THE • , Kinsmen MARDI' . GRAS • •mo►•• •••••••• ••••••••••N•d••••••••• •NNS•�.N•�•* u . •a R.IDGETOWN TEAM 'WINS BLUE ROOK SHOOT A „ pleasant and successfulday's shantiztg was enjoyed ,by the Gun- 'Ulub members . and the ` many visitors frofa all over Western On- tario who attended the Blue Rock shoot on ,atone 20th sponsored • by the Goderich. Gun Club. 'Swirling .winds of high velocity made' the •normal task of .hitting targets an achievement. Seven. ,teams coin- • peted for the Carling trophy, which. was captured by Ridgetow'n with a rI • CLOSED FOR VACATION jULY 8th • JULto- , 15th • / BeattyWa-sher ' Service - Hamilton St. ..... Goderich k14 store of 96. St. Thomas...toot see- ond prize mone'Y with 95, and third prise was gained by Kippers' -sec- ondary team with 91. Other team 'scores were: 'Code - -rich 90; KiFPen 90; Goderich sec- ondary 78; 'Dai rt - In one merchandise 'event, _Lorne Snaith of St. Thomas made a pos- sible score of 25. The 'Goderich Gun Club expresses •its thanks.. to • the •merchants of Goderich and surrounding it•rea for the way in whieh they• responded to the 'appeal for merchandise; which ensured 'the success of the shoot. - Scores for last Week's Wednes- day evening practice. shoot were as follows; Al 'Linfield) 22 ; Chas. Prouse 21; Bill Beck 21; Bill. Lumby 22-19 ;' Jaek • G•ilbert 22-18'; Hedley Protise • 21.15: •AAhle±t,... Gil bent 18-16; Jim . Naftel 17; Miff Lowery 17. • Hedley ?rouse• was high in the doubles event with a score of 13. • This ' Weeks Shoot . . • • This week'.• shoot was' well at- tended by —members- and visitors.' Birds were average in a 'fight wind and,scores 'were Wed.. , although earldarkness curtailed the pro- grain. to creme •extent. High gun of the evening . was. ,John Anderson. of, Kippen .with' a 'Perfect score of 25 -.and a near -perfect 'of 24.This shooter . else won 'the handicap' event. Hedley Prouse • Won the prize . in. the 10 -bird.. event. Over-all- scores were: John An- dersont-.) Jack Gilbertbent23; Il ed- ley Prosse 23; Rill Lumbo 23.; Ashley Gilbert '2.1.;' Cliff ,;Lo,wery 2018. . • '•TKE GODERICIi .SI arNAL-STAR KI 'O,RHINE WINS 'OR 4 . I NEXT :WEEK'S PROGR$' LOCALS' FIRST LOSS FOpt OO,ODERHAM PARK •Goderich Dodgers lost their first Swirtlm ng classes w e con- game of the current season as •they tinned, 'ata will the ut)eu softball niet the Kinea€dine ladies on Fri- Recreation League; day„night Uoultrham Park, thtThe Leaders' Club met and. i visitors taking tlt� game.« the t h store of 9-5. •' -di..eone Wilcson, Goderich's ace Pitcher last year, now with Kiia- •cardine, allowed the locals only .seven - ):tits, fanning three and walking two. Kay McKinnon, on - the ulound,for the Dodgers,.AN-hilted . • but was reatlie wild sending. fora b t,r ten down with free passes and ai= lowing thirteen hits. Audrey McCabe was. the big gun for the Losers, ,cowing in with three of the five. runs obtaiued by her team. Scoring . Ott Kincardine's part was divided amongst the whole team, Iu the first innings, Audrey Mc- Cabe, after walking, stole second SOFTBALL JUVENILES • i ATURDA.Y� JULY 7th ro at 9 p.m. • • BELGRAVE vs JUVENILES- • •Salt.ford .1uVenilesl• 0. • AT JUDITH GOODERHAM ''MEMORIAL PARK ••aro••••••N!•••••••••••••••••••�•••••••••••e••• ltelpcd make. nutp the following pro- gram 'fair neat week 314o say •Bicycle hike 'fora) 10 4.m. to 4 pan. ._ Tuesday—Tennis classes- Will be held every Tuesday a.m. 'Wednesday ---A dull show and doll -buggy parade. • Thursday — Chtsses in square dancing will begin 1`hursda ni ht. r,�• g Friday—Front 2 mi.. . tU 4 : pan. the children Will make 4t tear of the 11,1uSeun1. • and games will - be in - eluded in the daily schedule. SEAFORTH PAIR TAKE WOOD TROPHY bases went to third en MeI ean's • Bot}•ling for the Frank Wood infield, fly which 'Was. dreppcd, and memorial 'trophy took place on the headed hoine as the pitell.er aver- ; greens of.the Guderieh Lawn• Bowl. - threw .third base.' ing Club on Monday. .'Seaflirth• sent Kincardine tante to life in the third frame; scoring four runs. 'live pairs, Wingha.m threes Clinton Geraldine Courtney was- the first two, Atwood two, ,,J 1yth two, and batter. . She went down .on Ilam- Stratford, Brussels, Lucknow, Ex- rison's misplay at third, Morlan eter one 'each, making with - Gode- sent her to third, and she scored melt players thirty-one teams. on -Stewart's single. Morino—c 15t•: McLennan and Gordon Muir, counted when MacDonald singled Seaforth, won the trophy. .Other and Dunlop's single scored SteWart , winners were; 2nd, L. Dale, and 4.. and Rae. Dale, Seaforth; 3rd, W. Nott°and Audrey McCabe scored again in W. Newcombe, Clinton ; 4th, B. the third on a single, stole tWo' Christie afid W. Miller, .Seaforth;' bags; and went ixi on a passed ball. 5th, A: Crawford 'and partner, Morlati, ,Stewart and .Rae in- Wingham. • - creased the • Kinlcardine lead in - • - the sixth frame on four hits: I1CL'RON-i'EltTli O.B.A. 'The" eighth saw the locals try to . STANDI.N•G• regain their chances •of wjnning as •W. L. T. P.' Audrey McCabe singled. Dorothy Exeter 4 6 0 8 McCabe hit a two -bagger and Hensel' . ` 3-' •7 „0 '6• Audrey -slid home. Maxine. Martin' Dashwood • •r. 1 1. 13 singled to send Dorothy home. •.Clinton Colts , 5 3 -1 11 Kincardine 'scored two more in T.ucan 6 2 '2 14 -the ninth.. - • ' • Clinton, R.C.A.F. • , 4 6 0 8 In their last turn " at ba -t -the Centralia 1 '5 0 2 locals got only -one-y runner :across: 'Iitchell 7 1 2 16 Audrey Harrison went to first ,as Zurich,, '•3. 5 1 --7 Wilson fumbled the ball, She Goderich headed, for second as the first bike- June 26— , span also juggled ft, Marybelle'•' Zurich 4, Hensall Chisholm, • pinch-hitting for gay June 27-- • McKinnon; and 'Audrey, i1lcCabe Clinton .Colts 5,Clintyp 'RCAF -3 both. grounded' _out to 'first) base. June 29— 7, • Dorothy ,McCabe. singled and Harri- Tlensall 5, Lucan 4.- ' ' son score& Jean Fuller popped l;xeter -13, Clinton R.C'A.F. + G out to tho'shortstop for the third' July out.. Exeter '5, Dashwood3 . Score by innings R H E July 3--- ;Goderich , 101 000 021-77 5 7 -6 Clinton Colts' 5, Mitchell 5 Kincardine' OO • 00:4, 002— 9 13 4 Zurich 4, Luean. 3 • ' +,.. , GODERICII—Audrey lifeCabe, c ; Dorothy McCabe, 2b; ,Tenn Fuller, If ; Gladys 'McLean, rf; .Maxine liar' . i ten, lb ; ' Donna Boyce, cf ; • Vi McAdam, 'ss; Audrey Harrison, .3u ; Kay' McKinnon, p; 'iaarybelle Chis- holm;. pinch llif. • I:I A-11.DINTE - Dorothy Wilson, rf; -Geraldine Courtney, ss; -Leone Wilson, p ; Pearl Morten, e; 11'inniev Stewart, '3b• Betty. Rae, 2b; Betty Tucker, lb; C. IMaeDoluild, of ; Ilalen Dtinl(ip, li ; Bee, 2b• in , Oth._ • =DODGERS WIN EXHIBITION GAME, ,AT ' 1 ANOVER. • Tonna Watson piitchecl the G+idle'- rich ,Dodgers~ ,to a- 14-3 win over 'Tenons iAY, JULY •6t1i 4p51. Fine , Weather and Good Program; for Dominion Day in ° God rich ' There was ideal weather fir the Dominion. Day celebratipu on lion- ekes itwould a long c - u I fact, a f d 1� , 3 memory to recall a finer day. Tlae` (Square was lined with hundreds ,of spectators in the morning'. to watch the Dominion Day pzirade. The (,ud$rieh Girls Trutullel Band ander Sgt. ;Major George Jalues led :the parade. The rlodet'ich .1;ilue Water Band, tinder Capt. W. H. .Bishop `vas'followed 'by 0 group were parade e 1 the )t 1 'sett( I1 h oftis u s I t J somed specially tine fYouC s, although! ot h !the number was not as great as :lead 'been expected. • The wornillj, program, iaeludiilg •tlie" children's races'at Judith uooderhaui Palrk, was under 'the auspices Of the Town Colwell. The children's ,sports were. directed by <menibet's of Branch 109 of the Canadian,, Legion. •„,. ' 1 4. 1 .3 Parade raze -winners Prize-w'iniiers.iu the parade were as follows: Decorated floats -1st, Beta Sigma Phi Surar•fty; 2lid, Junior Chaiiiber of Commerce; 3rd, Kinettes. • Buchanan) ; 2, Blaze .(Miss' 1�1c- sou�'s horse a Port Albert, ."Billy The Kitt" and Jonan Buchtnt n s . IiCtlePat of Gode th Was* * wo u by John' Buchanan in' the record Ilwain).; 3, Johnuty (Bill. Gr€thatn). -.Challenge race between Mel Dick - time 4 u � of _•541/1 seconds,fastest .half Mile of „the they day. ...President ltuglh Hill presented, the $25 prize to John Buchanan. • Plinies under 12 handso-•---1, Blaze; 2, Bunny, G3Icy • (These three horses were all` ridden by ntelubers of the McIlwain family) ; 4, Beauty ; 5,- Silver (J.- Mel lw.ain) Ponies over 12 hands -1,” I Feagan ; 2, Roy Hillis,- Grand Valley; .l;' .Doug. Feagan ; 4, Miss :1'.[clitvain, 'Seaforth; ,, '5, Elmer v So rby ;''6, Bill Meths. -stair • • . ,Cheriet race• -1,. Art Thohpson, of (Colborne; 2, Harry . Feagan," of (3oderieh , , Hardie open., open- — 1; Prince- Royal • ('Reg• McGee) ; w, N% ckie ()Eibrry Feaganii 3, may The Kid : (Mel. -Dickson) ;.4, Tony • (Miss Stewart) ; 5, Nancy (Reg. McGee). Industrial and merchants' floats -Western Mystery, class -1, Bobby —1st, D. Guitn'rd; 2nd, Al Lintield; Sox (Ray Oke • of Windsor) ; 2, 3rd, Imperial Oil Ltd..; 4th, Gode- 'White Sox (Ray Oke) ; 3, Blaze rich Mauufac•turiug Co:; 5th, Reg. (lFisS Mellwain) ; 4, Jewel - (Mc - McGee. - ;twain). Farm' entry—Ralph entry---•IRalph Morris (only The winner of the lucky draw for entry) •, - • pony was D. S. Young,'- 2,6 Ridge- _'!;Deeorated• 'cars — 1st, R. J. way street, London. Brewer ;. -2nd, Marion MacKay ; 3rd; Harness --Races • Gardner Motors,• . The Goderich starting 'gate, oper- Decerated bicycles -1st, A.uleen' ated by Reg. McGee, • was used in Fidler; 2nd, Marjorie 'Marriott;' the harness'. racing program, While 3rd, Jelin Simutons. - H . • - . Tory Gregg of W4ngham ,was the • Decorated tricycles -1st, Robert official starter. .. Riehl; 2nd, Paul Carroll; 3rd, Jim The results: ' .:� Boyee...-, ' ,,' 2,28 Class, . .. 'Comic.. (adult) • — Randall Mar- Eta Braden (Bob Kirby, • riott. o , Comic ('boys) -1st, Ted .Tilrner ; 2nd, Bill Sturdy.` • . ' Coiuic (ladies) --1st, Mrs. J. 11. Fowler; ,2nd. Mrs. I. Carter. • • Special -1st, 'Harry lleOreath; 2nd, J. Clark; 3rd. Bill Anstay, The Children's, Races. As usual, there. was much interest . . - Walton) Cala. GJack"' Ga p m b ll ( e , Walton) Delphine Spencer ('W, Oke, Seaforth) Mabel K. ',Brook' Stratford). Bester - B. Brown (W. 'C'ro'w= ley, Petersburg). 11'aiter G: (F, Barris, Godes. After 'Dark (G. Rammage,• Goderich) Ric'lnard Bruce. ('Reg. 'McGee) Time3s:•2.17; 2.20. 2.24 -Class • ° ' • Miss- Caine 'G rattan (G. Pea- • ,l1) • 3 1 B11ie L. 0,T. Burns, Seaforth) . '2 •3. Just. Teddy (Pt, Santis, 'God'e- ie _ 011 7 Boy „ (H, Dickenson, ' 'loltnt 'Hope) , • 4 Easter :Herich)aid (A. Stevenson, • •5 � Tinier: Z15; 2.18, Fr eee,For-A11 J•o .''Jiunter' ('Rem McGee). 2 Dillon Seymour. (•1 .. Dicken- • •' son, Mount Hope), 1 in the, children's. sports. - .Prize- wittilers in_tlie'ar.ious events were as - follows : • • • 'Girls,, 4 years and 'ander—Diane• Seaman, "Kayron. 'Stoddtirt, 'Shirley And Mitchell, Sharon Carroll;; Mary lluckins, • • " Bu, s — Eddie Beattie, Riekie Iudi )tth'Chris.G Yh.m ',Robert Riehl, 'Wayne B'issett.. . - Girls, '6 years' and under—Jean Treble, 73.exer1ey , Anderson, '' ail •Ilolines, .Dolma Gardner, I'ay Lee. Boys—Kenneth Crawford, ord, , Jerry 'Doak, Kenneth Jeffr'e'y, Gordon GJarrick Bud Boyer • • Girls, 8 Years --Grace A. John- ston, Catherine Naftel, Barbara Good, . _Nancy. Hughes, 'Shirley Brown.' ... 'Boys — Delmar Bedard, Donnie Itielil, . - Frank Gardiner, . .Bill Strtaughan, Paul :Price. Gills, 10 years—Donna Masse, Linda Allison, Rosalie Bedard. • ,Rot's -•Harold Lamb, 1)On 31e - Whinney, Donald McArthur. Girls, - 12 years Mary Lou Iluckins,. Pauline - *Fislier, o Joan Masse, •- - Boys --••Jerry ' Wall, llarold. Lamb, Bev..13oyes. • Girls; 15 ye trs ' AuIeen risber, 'I;fry Lou •ll ickins, I.illiaaii'Icr'I o un. Boys—Jerry 11'a -ll, Lill Graham, 'Bob 1)ocksta,dcr' - K ;eking-the-shi,e -=- :Indy Allison, Louise C`hail►niau, Lillian 1lcl McLean. " Saddle - Club Program .'"'-*A;, large • crowd was on hand,' tit Agricultural, ,Park- in .t110 aftertldon for. the -program, of the thrderich :4addle Club, With "Torj'" Gregg of. \1'ingllant acting as 111aster. hf. eere- 111a mics.. The results Were: . open run=1, Annie Laurie; 2, Jewell; 3, Little Mac; '4., Pal o' Mine. Girl.' :olieu rttn 1 auk. tFfdna Stewal t )".: 2, Annie Laurie (Anna ('hi holm).; 3, Blaze (Masks Mc - 1 In sin, Seaforth')' • ' Boys'. and arts', ,run, open to 11,tlrltl County --1, Tony (Edna Stewart)•; 2, Little Mac ('Frank llaicilanald) ; • 3, Je«•el (R. Mc- Iiwain of .Seaforth) ; 4, Fair Lady (Alma Chisholm) ; 5, Johnny (Bill Graham). • Boys'. and girLL', under' 14 ,(Do-' minion' RoadMachinery Co. Ltd. ti'oph}') -7-. 1, Little Pat . ('.1ehn CLINTON' BESTS MIDGETS - Goderich Jidgc?ts tasted 'defeat night file •first` time on :Friday at Clinton. The southpaw slants. of TBobby . (Orrick were too • much= for , them, ..as• 'each player,. struck out at least once: BiIly MacDonald pitched- a good .game, abut lad poor support. Only tiro of the eight Clinton :runs were . earned.. " The score: R. H. Coderich • 00021 0 3 4 (Clinton `' 0 1 01 047;7. 5 ,7 LADIES" SOFTI3A.LL, The-Do(tgers' game schecluled';'f'or Brussels on. Ttii'sdav night -w.ac eau - veiled owing to rail;'. _Tonight they 1)ltly the return game at' Kineardine. the Hanover Legientlaire' in an exhibition tilt at Hanover Monday night. i triking• oat` . fifteen' :and RETURNING TO HER • walking on.e ih eight innings, 11'at- ten ,g-tce only three ' hits• to the * osers, while they• got one run' in tlie'tbird 'frame' . .Peg Wood came In three times on, tWo singles aiand a triple for -the the Dodgers. Other 'rusts hvere divided - up R(si(t Scarborough and Ilughes 1lovid's street. She i the daughter divided cheres s for the losers.- Jean "Niter .tcx)1: over for this ic�cnls,'in .01. in . late. Mr. :end Mrs.' I.ewi>. 1:11aott, former Well-known.residents the ninth, • striking •• sol • one :and, of `Goik rich, • • giving' one bit. ..\ recent issue of The: Port 'Huron Score by innings: - R. ITE r, Goderich010 071.041.7-714.19 6.lime: Iler«llcl had this to sa}�, of, miss l::'ll suet : Hanover '^0;01 000 002—, 3 4 • pm.r Huron will .lose n• good • I3attertes Hanover, `earho2'ou h ('if1/(11 1111(1 a good .:1)usin('.Ss in :and q°ITngbes ; Allen : Goderich, „I -414a Watson., and Jean]'eller ; mother wi+ek or two wheal ''slight, 9).6', white-haired Mini Peg Wood, Elliott . will close her, hat shop at D 'IIO'1't'I�ING 3071,(, ITt'lron avenue. MIRE TOURNEY'Elliotthe •Ladies' T,awn !Bowling Club Miss I.is going to return to held, its , first open mixed tourna= tweet of the' season on •Friday even OLD HOME TOWN 'Iiss 'fart'. Elliott aftt�r 'many years in' business at peirt' flnroii has'retired an(7 i� . iia• rettlrn(••, to • (rntlel'ii'h - -and . is ,residing , alt " the inane of he1' early years on' St. her,. birthplace at Goderieh, •Ont„ where •"I'ni going to retire and live inh last. The winners were 'Ir, out the remainder of my daj-.." Mi»A rilintt .says slie i'• -not selling Minett and Mrs, nose, of Seaford; ; C. -1', Chapman and Mrs.-1...Scrim- geour ; 'George .Bneehler and Air:. Earl . Allison; Everett Harris. and Mrs. J. R. Wheeler. , One. sweetheart 'deserves.. another! Make your wife •happy' with, •a gift she will appreciate throughout every heating season, every year.. Give" her., Timken Silent Automatic Oil Heat!'She'il warm to the Timken . Silent AutomaticWa ll -1~ iazn a Oil Burner in 'more ways than one' ....because this m€der'n heating method, .perfected: thirough years of, developrent by 'S"iina.ken Silent /Automatic engineers, assures her years df" thrifty and '' depen'dable oil, -heat plus a hew standard of cleanliness and convenience. 'She'l'l hive it—and she'll love you' all the 'more! P.S. Y"ou'11;' love it, . too! her. bilsiness, just "closing She crime ,to 'Port -Huron - fro.m Goderich afifty-two' year., ago and started c6rking an the millinery department of the E. C'. Boice store. 'Her 'next lob .w•as in the ladies' hat section of the' G. C. •Meisel store. Slie opened her own hat store on Huron avenue in 1900. !Mise Elliott 'used to. •design, and Make her own hats is until twenty - live years ago, when Mrs., ,Frank Stringer took over that job. "I. really haven't had" a vacatibii all these years' .it's till been work, but I've loved it. People here are lovely. I have had • some‘ fine customers and I want to thn114 all the people of 'Port' Huron for havitl_g__l)em,. o it Lee_ etc) ale,"_31.iss_ Ivitii>tt, tied 'I'he"Thkek Tit?1'ttic1 Miss Elliott ..1111.: .cold hats to •several generations of.' the same family and she: says 'that some of her .customers have bought - hats from 'her every Year she has 'been' in ' 'stlSiness,` " "Goderieh - is • only eighty-two, miles from Port Huron. I 'want everybody 'from Port 'Huron to visit the, when. they are in Goderich. If anyone wants to.Write me, they' can Just 'address the ,envelope t<)•'ine at -Goderich. No street- address neces- sary," she added. Miss Ellibtt appears to possess an amazing amount of agility and vitality and gives. the impression that the could easily" carry 'on her bttsiness here far another fifty-one years. PROUDLY SOD AND INSTALLED BY lectric A t J./kiJ Olt >�11 FURHABE e'1t'OIL IOW 1 . WATER H 'ATiiwl li -=Choice of Two Co'lors•.-+ Complete- with Ironir,, Pul- M ley4, Rope ';aped Hooks, �- $6.50 and up (Depending . on window' size) '(E., Litt, 2 1 4 22 3. 5 1 7 '3 8 PERSONAL MENTION Mrs,.. Ethel _ C ochan of 'Byron is visiting friends in town. 'Ws. Fred J, Nattel, has eolne from Ottawa, to spend the surunmex in Goderich. , �ek ' lila n a Mr. Alb. J.L. Knit and o>E .Win(is.or were meek -end ,guests with :Alt';;°, K. E.-Naftel. •Mr. and .Airs. John Jacksozh,, of Leamington, visited friends in ' ,,. - �kUtlE1tG11 lit the week clad., ' Mrs. Chas.. Ross and "sun-ii'law, Donald. McCapney,l of Detroit, are guests with relatives in town.... • • Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Straughan of with -end guests w} . e ee Barrie were w g Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Stra'ughan. ;fir. and •)trs, Dan• l aeD�unald' 'tied children, -of Windsor, • Were. week -end • visitors, with their rela- tives .here. • •. • • • Mrs. John D. Pomeroy of -Kitch- ener 'spent', a few flys With.. her sister-in-law; Mals. Jas.. Thomson, Britannia road. ' • Mr. and 1i1ra, Q1un F. Breekow • enjoyed a week's • varatione' with their srtn' 'Hatrel'd, and Mrs. Breckow" at Dutton. v • ' 11ir. and_. \frg, } ,; ,. _ Hunt - Louisville, 'Kentucky, are visiting with the latter's mother, Mrs. C. Clark, .Nelson street. Recent guests 'at ' the' Bedfbrd Hotel inelncled Kenneth Ingram, Duti'erin avenue, London,. and. Mr. and Mrs. Harry ,Hoebeke of Detroit. -Dr. Harold Robertson, Mrs, Robertson and clatighters, Ruth, Mary, and. Joan, of Toronto, visited Goderich relatita at the, week -end, Guests over the holiday week- end with Mr. and Airs. Malcolm Mather were 11r. and Mrs. Arthur Hand and two ehildlren, of Toronto •11'eek=end ., guests with Mr. ' and 7, 6 8 -5 6 4. 2 5 1 Tony 'Mack (Bob Kirby, Win- • t"o,1)3' 3 3ildad (Reg. McGee)' 4 4 , Tutees: 2.13.'; 2:14, Saddle Club Says "ThankS" The executive of the: Saddle Ctub wish . tb thank -tb'ir patrons, who at -tended the meet on July 2nd and to annol`tnce that plans are ;under way to. put on a •bigger and better show. in 1952, with bigger and better purses., ' . 2 ti SOFTBALL W.O.A.A. ' Intermediate "A" Wed., July 11th -iarton at - .Goderich at Judith - Gooderham Memorial Park, + at 8.30 p.m. + . - ' —21tf • • YOU :CAN'T 'LIVE CEILING E.�.G -- so miiiy have most of the heat up there? Fuels like gas and oil give you "oft' -sad -on" heat. Whef they're off,'floors tend to -become• draughty because warm air ,rises - to the ceiling. With Famous Reading Anthracite, you always have a bed of warm coals send ih steady, even. heat from, floor to Ceiling. Phone us for that - - Pennsylvania,: oa • nnsylvaniac_hard cos 1 d Trademarked Famous Reading Anthracite, - DEAN COAL CO., Phone 95W • • • Goderich - Mrs, Walter ' IIern "-fere Mr. R. J„ Robertson - of Tblouto and Major and Mrs. -A. D, McTavish, Salvation - Army, of. India, Major and' Mrs. 'Ici`avish are'nlis�saonaries in India tint -are: enjoying their furlough 1(1 •London.. .' - Professional Wrestling Goderich ; Memorial Arena 21st SATURDAY,' JULY 9 o'clock • °• MAIN BOUT • • SKY-H.:LEE vs. • YUKON ERIC 2 out of 3 Palls or one hour time limit SEMIFINALS T ' FRED 'ATKINS Vs SUNNY' KURGIS Australian Charnp 2 :out of 3 Falls or half hour time limit PRELIMINARY - PAT FLANAGAN vs. LEE HENNING • Don't miss' this - superb fight 'attraction - —= Tickets on sale at •Craigie's and'Wood's •Newstands and,the Arena „'v5.,, •y::::'. ":+::�'�+,:.may. .,h ♦i}:s'Y\:�{.'v ,..,1'riti��'r�'fit%i�C;ila1.•.....�.:w..:..v:"ry^�-.F�4\" .-: �::�J•"';lbw% I%Vhen the owner of a pool hall and liqu'ar store in a Colorado town . gave a $50 . cheek ,to the Methodist Oli ireh, the 'parishioners questioned acceptance of "tainted money." But in the ptitpit 'nett Sunday the minister said: "There have been expressions, et concerti over whether we should accept a certain check. Here. I'S that cheek. Verily, it is the dev11'h m,aneN ,1 ,can think of notjaing that will eaiuse the devil More pain than to apply lits' money to the work of the «Lord. ./. am placing tett, check in tear fund. Amei.". ' Fro)* T11e .Reader's Digest: MAKE BETTER BUNDLES! SAVE MORE GRAIN! z {, •w�t� a JOHN P--DEEi'E- Cialn Binder THIS KIND OF TARGET PRACT ts In standing, down, or tan- ' gled grain, ydiu'Il harvest of- ' ficiently—'with a minimum of loss—with ,a dependable John Deere Tractor 'Binder. It's a ' light -running blender that cuts clean ,and make; wellutied bundle's. It's mighty simple to adjust and service; operation costs• are exceedingly low: . Soo us for further details, w. G. SONs. SONS LTD gur(Jn Rea4 -- ano 1132 , JOHN DEEREae'.7 _ • - • Yes, Junior scored a bulls -eye all right ,aright on your, pocketbook. You won't be called on to replace' it yourself, ..but 'as •a. citizen of Ontario an die of the owners of Hydro, you pay fpr the damage in the lditlg ru • - Actually, the insulators themselves are comparatively inexpensive, 'But the damage that "can result -from "a broken insulator can cause , serious power interruptions by cutting service on that line. Hospitals may be deprived of power at a critical -moment. Machines in 'factories may be stopped. Homes and farms may be affected, too. There' is the' added hazard of fire and if the wire falls to the 'ground, property' and lives are endangered,, '6 When an insulator is smashed, a crew of men and a truck • travel miles to' locate and,, repair the damage..., and that costs money. Hydro appeals to you to help to prevent xhe deliberate or careless destruc. Lenon of Hydro property ... your Hydro -property. d , Published, in the interest of' public suety bf Coderi.cb,,Public Utilities