HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1937-01-14, Page 5rL1tee4 for On Vear for NiX
The bi&rden, / , is well kL
ir t
WO *till .
' StatUte of
et*tn*A. 'a h m r 1.
'.solattons,
en an exhibitor Can, carry off tie
victory
ere. with eleveV .0111Ktsi there. In
teme OutstgAWAg 40004lits e
tlittits:. )30 thit ex0,10,1r, what rx.40
,0010y• w110, NVIO It0
to teeGoderich and.,13tUttelt
1.iplaY ',their first "
1eatue'Pehetelnles:',vere,-treete4
sent earprise.; when. the, Saileraappeared
attired 4014atti:41ne"..cand..whit4sweatere.
aod-Played, * brand:0 hockey'itnat-was
quite Worth ..paying,;:for.: AtInb*nee
Zf'Aulle4 '010 •:X0004gairs
and, Insteiii the crow4. si.tyv.,,.*tematfc
The team has .4 lot .„,o,,,i`ho:keyt exper.
nce Worked IMO it .ancEthe,'Nviti :2-1'
t was well &seri/ell. The.ic
as 'coded ••with.*Avater• and ,holes and
''A°•6-)0•:4$.01"'4.
:PrOingtt*::•.and.:
44; :list, Of.h1 winningz:
he,.geme:.4elitipp:ed.. rather
"o1fy" ap-
pearance end. '‘fhp, .gogot;ict,
#41110.• _
410 *i..5t
rQ:, ...grQ*4.gipp.ottitg-A1-10-n- the CI.,0$t7t3gAPAE:
,
'the sAil04:,iirent'. 'oat; Ions,
'let ,ter 4004%•14- Or Duliet. orka for
1rd ft heA4 grid. for cockerel, itth
zieu,
/or -cockerel 's 2nd,Per Pullets 4th for PUI-e
end %..d. for Cornlith Banta
teen..that Mr. SeWler eaptur-.
ed.' 'three:: ..f**t` . P4;0*. Pree„..'-''eee.0.4.0.4..'•00,-
tlkimcl-'1400.05/ .00:4004 Or fourth)TaLe pullet that :.'
tot '14*,,-*IeO,IOn''',the.
eu*.et ),oup';:he,g0t, a. secord Olveteup fortlie .best o11ectiofl 01,
.lituff:Prpingtons.;In
the •
Miother Winner
.Noble pont',
good 110 Pr prizes. *on by his Rhode ,
land. 'Iteds'. .14.0,140•0'4001.-Ved.'teur
0,,,,•egoond anc1.- were 1t
:or ,eOeTk,2nd for lien; lst ar4 3rd lor
:Ponibk and lat for
,'Vf•t,,T-"X"Oung' -144/str.teo,
P4..lalOnn.
Oh; '
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0,IVI„ control ,IS.:a feature of o..'4i(icort4itiOnitigof,
Canadian ational.,..,P.44waya sleeping cars . '., The ..paasenget,
has'',011 inlet lay.:.'rile.kils '.Of'*hich the volume of and:
filtered air.,ia -epti.trollectin'eaekberth,',Airi<ontlitioning„0.,cluitio, -
. Went ,,,on:* Canadian : ' Natioiat '..fra,Trii•li,44, ,worked . to -the:gntire 2 .
satisfaction of passengers ' ilct eardesignots'alikeant.1 has provided
1-1106,....in january7. comfort throughout the year. .ers to Ilghten.thi•horderi ,ot.dutiga,
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• ' Y , gOir trap
- rermer. PUS .04Ward VUI de1ded -ti
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Mike s...tOnr'Orliii, groplre and . , ,
eorgejf 'decades, as expected)
,,,,,.....•Daz 44.1.S..'Io-nr.40044t710. antiieeta,ihe4).r-
in At0 be ,.ditapPolitted,, . the $1E440011 ' ii -411 -4 --
, further coniplieated:' 'Men there Will
G. 0 . 0„ to be, a <10004 of state" Oen which.
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-I- no BritIgh'ithnister i-ouid serve because
,f Fall,RN .v(s. .0i,s141161.eatl - . , , - . - , ,
taken ,aftor the life of the
G. C. t "Blues" forged - -it, . ot,:o o*ozi , . .. . .
.,Thc, . ,„ ....int3 :0).01,4. ,or -State formed during. tuti),v,,
the vlaittand - leagne., by . defeating 1-xiess, ot.zing 'George V. .
the qonatitUtion Dol
direp y int,' \ i
eax , . Ott ArAls
cr a "'With tenirkluniOltti
frOM :0 . tha' '
dutiet ' ,114e U '
crmsedh e 0 '' V ,
men. t A I ma placed
otoltavin; rs r,tiove,s:Art:0130.4ninktfrit4pt, out, ,ortit tr town
taw,m, asnailho,)lahtened their 00, ,
le DomtfltOn
and verrotto mUltifaritu* dU *Me,
orirlignIng 0 rotelling
ore4M 'diplomat pi441:
a1iy,;*snpotsble burden fov one,:.srian,, 'or el'f •
Problem- Itiow le. to nat$onsu!se the vot he,*, ,Never mind, dear; the
or the; moragmh, will be .014 MV h•
ead,"
NOWatlerl'the Xing' has 'live' 'Pr
WO th
clit )00044t4 /44 the .0
Orking etrerl/t.
ed to AnclA
spetitied trout.
, taonera taking ati*int*seof sa:
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kelvin° aion14,110,tet0.146.ret.
time to wttir.the.';dePLItuten.
Ald'.1.144.4te tt!t‘'e,btrd put -up
4414044Ir-and--W0u1d ha
.cert#r„, 'other ,de
t4'„e'ett' te. prevent an •
,per taken'. OWL ,
:M44 worked sath
it 4
' Own a
dollare $er. a hat It'
fin
.1*OUttiett4-4,1niteti itingdon4,, At
1.0W.,7..egand.,,--Canivis,' and South :14W:ea,
ir,t,'hAn in, direct o0xOnnodeatlon..
- King George has come -to :the
Throne-'.eVent- less ottiatanc_
• u Predete0Ort. Xing ; '
had. 1404,r. tont So bj1p him in hls p-
-03/ duties Opecialtv hZtiattendirtg
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porant pub ,pmetiona,;„,:r4r,s1P4.
1F/11444 the assistance three brOthert
bt4t., Icing Otorge vr-uot 90•17-tVin brth7'
armes, Drop. econ Gaie
the Season to -Stratford'
Junior Yit"'.'reitin • '
Veehurn.,--7:0s at the Vest' 'Street - The--vresenee. or 'United Itblgdom
4tella* The ''"Biu""' had previous}' stars ,on that Council' excited Dominion
,toalo,w.w7h_ile3.1,41,ebbnarnhaedwdatsfevaittteydedMfn-- Jealousy,et-rof'raanindfirot.inlva:u:hubtiasecinudeonntlYaprOcit-'
. held Victoria:Street -Church to a 8-g
' two, thirtY-' minute- periods. .Jack Iner:AstSiti)stbtoe tuteurt.4! ted that *queen
,-0011.egintes .goals Qn •$0.10 ''Tionl..zhisatetinill'irt.r3rtkillicler:,11)11:11.11Y6fICtirlhge-Crbgate,
'Chipper' Barten..scored. both af. the
'eiiorts,,getting both, or them in the of State affairs in London Would again -
te-e0hd -Period. skated through devolve upon Queer, Mary.
the entive.Loeburn team each time to •
fire the puck • past Miller in Lee-. •
bnuicr:'s.shguttul.t. in cral, fgoertiuhle'n coinn'ea. 11AFERING.
giate. -•
Mr. 'Edward N'yoornan and Mi.
Bob. McLeod of Detroit, spent Sun,
t-r—rivirn, up for ideyayr .with ,Mrt, and Mrs. Geo. Twam.
The schedule N.. W. os 4E. A. hockey league when . Mr. and Mrs. David Little of Cur-
rie's Corners spent Thursday after-
noon with 'Mr. ahd Mrs. -.Ernest
-
Blake:
Miss Winnifred Blake of Cre.ve
spent Sunday at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Twatnley vistt
ed with the latter's parents, .Mr. and-,
Mrs. Joseph McCann, Nile. •
The sympathy of the community' is
extended to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Anderson'and family, In the death of
Mrs. Anderson's inother, Mrs,, Paul.
.Reid, who passed way,early Friday
morning in her .ninety 'third
The funeral service was -heid . �n
Monday with Intertnent in Greenhill
Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. ,Omans Of De-
troit, were recent visitors with the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. timer
sels drew, first blood when
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SY. Oerald O'Brien •
forts loy •wth., tea*. the Ittnatdol, 4. ----7-7----,--•,---,-,-.,.first.,Ongand then the' other
the Pe4.0040.4..r..1:,i'-4elee's; *- . •,.' . ' 'Pilo' .f41014i10 hevilere:ha7p. PluYe",k, gaiu a lead, .the.:StratfOrd-Minors -de-
14..tho -f..0,1044'.iieitoit .!;.xiiiiiiiits.,*. Niviifa., . ,df fOk,..±1i0..,.. DTivritg'whieli. is offer- :fehtia Goderich Marines by a -store
itri, city. , tailor, centre, .drilted ...the e, yehei '"iivoi'dh.fitoli at- ReY41' P....0"011.0, g -of 7,-.-5,: in ,Stratford, on Monday. '
-.Into -the;_coiter,.'nt %the **seli ., oitaclo %Alleys for iximers who .store "200.:ot: '
and: some ' time; later .. ti..*004, , lophiiiibil. °Vert,. liugh.- MeGuiretotal for:"thrde
let go.* bullet ..aiit that-the'lvisiting. gm.- garneg.-451.-' - : " ' -• ,
Or ouncl„defencenian., made SOWLINCI Rf.,StJ1..
scad. rush' arid slippedate 'Pas EAT RoyAL, ALLEYS In s see -saw struggle which was-
- Black In tha
41-6t).4-.-.tsiatt0 -4rAtitie•••,•0f- , •
The-Niaora-Aholiad....,been tw,:oe
:previously beaten on 104 'were.
st.rengthened-hr the addition of Gut.
Gardiner' and K. XeEwan . in their
The Marines who have had
only five or six practises this year
showed lack of . condition. Although
they set an ,early pate, they laded
badlY, in the closing_ minutes of the
game. ' "`"
. The defence pair .• of Doak and
*Young- ivere standouts for •GoderiCh
even see th&10,-,ber04.1,0 R. L. filoyd7,69;... C. iclVianust,,,
ii dkln't more and,rnore e'.ut up /89-, The players Are nowwaiting for
hickory, begin to. fly wildly and Referee 112 ed D. Eastman
'Id" -sell; of: 44tustels .ottarted. 1504 pla• y. their games.' •
cite *his 'thumb, ' McGuire .and ..Z. ..Bakett
.thlr4. Period imt scoreless, 'the' .iven the .gebte 1369.
prizes bffered .this
• sailers Urging onto -their :precious one,. week', thOr 'total scores .being
goal. lead; BiFIA*3_,i tried to gang cools Tem ,Pritehard arid !COT .J.oluistori
.Goderiih team, but without results.:
stead.,the *art :for the third .iieried_ was
• ":401Y attis:sels: end of 'the rink
* alwl. 004Y the stellar -work of delend-
ing tavsd 'Brussels from: an over-
whelming The Broads Men
Must t#0 given. 4 'bet:eget for '.the1r. good,
natUr4 ploYhitl.._ They 'gest _Plenty, .Of.
--ha#1-and-oggravathig--.UdYing- but -0:1114:
out proiling every tiMe. _
"One, thing that seemed', to he =aril;
'mous. an:1014 ,the vititing players in the
dressing resit* after the game was that
the akhta,/a, the :rink Should be just
abmit twice as. pqwerfid., .they are, "X'
couldn't...40.111On ,atr ell," Stilt'. the
Bogie; 4 ,
Minutes Mean
won second: prize witha to
tai
nights -are being held with, while. McAted Pigeon and Blatchfard
inuch success. at the alleys on Thurrwere the lieSe for the ,winners.
Me -
,days. ' ,
The bowlers have already' beguo
;competition for next month's $10,06
prize. .
_.'representatives of the. teams met at
,Settforth on Friday night, is as fol-
lows:
Atee fired three of histeam's gelds "'Myth at ..Seaforth......... Jan. 12
and *as a Brussels at ,Goderich ' 'Jan. /2
constant threat around the
net. • • Seaforth at Brussels . . . . . Jjaann.15;
First Period • Goderich Blyth 15
)60A -tee opened pliy by rushing' Goderich at ,Seaforth ' Jan. 19
Groves grabbed the . Myth at GOderich jiann'.2225
4
.ff by Young,
,ori the Godetich goal.WaS skated- Brussels .at Myth..
puck at. centre And on a neat -1361° Brussels at Seafortlf; z..Jan. 2(3
effort sunk's waist high shot Pam Goderich at 29
Steep to put •!Stratford in the. lead Seaforth at Goderich Feb: 1
atter Only about tO eteondWouplar• Blyth at Brussels Feb. 6
,MeAtee, was stopped " at centre by Seaforth-
Blyth..........Feb. 9
•
'Young who tried a sole rush. - Wig-
gins regained the pitelt for Goderich front of the :Goderich net, ire blazed
and tested Heas with a. shot,front the 'the puck past Steep from 12 feet out.
-blue line. - 'McAfee 'and • Blatchford 'Young drew, a, penalty sfm., the -play.
made several nice •thrusts for the McAfee and IVAir.stY worked in close
Minors,but couldn't get a thek on but Steep saired2 and again Strat;
goal. pigeon etielhandled nicely to ford's ganging attack, failedAfter
„work in on the goal but tSteep saved. IA., minutes, Stratford went into the
Scrinrgeot* Was stopped at .the Stmt. lead when Pigeonscored on a page
ford defence end McEwen picked up ,out from .Blatchford. Norm, Mac..
the puck to rush at the Goderich'goal. Donald drew a.,penalty for tripping.
He. was `Stoiied ,by Doak and again just before the bell rang, ' •
•SerimgeoUrrushed only to be Check- Third Period
ki by Pigeon from behind. " Pigeon. , With MaeDonajdstill. in the pen -
and McKay combined to Work in On altY box, Stratford' pressed hard but
the. Goderich defence. DOA ,stopped could, gkrt, nowhere against the God0-.
theft* but: Elton egained the pit& trch. *fence. Pigeon finally worked
and. took a Shot: on goal'. Doak pjcked' his way in but his Shot was wild and.
up the.loose puck And Ort,a,beautiful Young cleared; MacDonald return,
effort- skated ', through the entire ed to the ice blit IStratfittd continued
Stratford, team to drop the '" pick- to :press and -were .caught off guard
• pastilisit and 'notch the cot* at one when Young "-stlekhandled his iiity
. all. His goal clone at 8.40. From through and eat*" beak Hess to 'pa
the' fiket‘off McAtee *rushed on goal the Marines hick,,in.,..„the ,rurining.
and was itopped:.4t. the defence,' A Pigeon 'went in alone but again was
ininute later he broke through to wild.- Pigeon blazed wehot,from the
lite a' shot at Steep. Wiggins rush- blue line Which hit Doak on the
ed but his shot. was Wild. Pigeon, wrist and play ylitis stopped. Doak
.Missed the open net after draWitig continued hooter stml seemed none
etepthont and a scramble followed in 'the *arise, for the mishap. Steep
stopped nicely McAtee and filatch-
. THIS SEASON
The head and* the heart in. 'he game.
_
• of love
. Must eacli play a seParate.part;.
But We'll pardon a, girl with a Cold "if
her head, • 4 •t ,
If she'll only be warm in .the
heart. "
ave bot,IHReariflth Ads
attent'iOnand'eare of a. eoughAre imperative.
r.
•Thoy hasten recovery and elairlinate aallgar.
of serionS
,
On the 'first sign.of a cola or cough go immediately
ttng-W. a. VIELos. head a. 1CoMedy" eaSt In'ATOrP110-.--
MON.', TUES. and WED" -
GENE lit41111.V,014i) and AN SOTIIIERS
Tv. the riotous st.ory 'of a,'Acactstrong.heiress who tried to And. aslort.cat
to love. Introducing th.ree 'new song hitt, including 'Tiabin On a "1-411t0P,'
- • - - •
and • setz- . • .
JANt .1VITABR5r-itittr11.A.WILCIAN,
JANE DAitiVELL•and •IIARRY •CARE '
,prcscnt a grand lovable story esti:tired around a winsome , iittio miss an
40 predicaments,
"LITTLE MISS NOBODY"
riarion, itt 4v.irtis.oiiice uonrs"
•• moinits Wed.'Eat. and holidays it4,00 Pan, '
to lour Iltiggiiit or dealer and 'get'.0, •Ibottle of Dr.
,Wedil'a Norway Tine,layrup. TOD will iind'it help
fo loosen the 'Alegre, stop the. irritating, rasping.
0°1101,7. end the tickling in the thioati and soothe the .
' mucous membrane.. , ,
the Market for 44 rais. You, dorKot. operlineat
.4w1ea ,you.g4 it
itruNE TIME TO LAY
FLOORS
itirt
opItthper4beessi, of materlacistilupgpee4d. 40ArSaltriciantdess °0,fetW,,, .°61:1"1:1c:
IOW,- Pia ' IntArior Alterations,
ke • SPecialtY': o
lotto please."• ,
all kinds. Workshop,
* Our Mtn )5. ES
hr.Sitstt..43SWirOok *ALL- ivell
penalty for holding the° Vtrett-iri.voith-On-tha-igeattecato.
of the net. .Stratford immediately beat.. A Penalty to Art Desk for
started a ganging attack but they tripPitrg 'Gardiner in front of vhei
left their goalie unprotected and I GOderith, net proyided the break thut
when, Scrimgeour grabbed. the Itimie sent the Mitfors on the toad to vie.
putk 'Vora centre ice he, easilybeat tory,: They Were awarded a penalty
Item with a -knee-high oot„ This shot and WICAtee vas elected to taste
tame after 14 minutes of play' to it. Cutting in from the right side
end Goderieh Into the lead,:4ritt- the little centreman let fly a sizzler
ford tied it up, *. minute later% when for the right-hand corner which bot
Matte adored on a. pass from Me- Steep ;Cleanly., A 'minute later -while
Ewan. 12 seconds later Goderich Doak Was still off Gardner coniplet-
*gain forged into the lead *hid' Bill ed the Sebring Or the nightwhenhe
Westbrook let fly, a 'shot from the took one of his own rebounds and
left rail that caught Fleas by surprise dropped' it behind SteeP• Steep was
g„the net rather fortunate when oho of ltde
A. Pigeon to Bagettlikrt-failed-V
click and a MOnient later ,Groves was, "Ited" charged in all alone,. A Minute
Stopped at the Gear -kit defence by', a later he O'Brien was 'Sent off for
hard, body -check. Ile received a Mini. hooking. Stratford turned on the.
Injury on th‘e pay and had 'powor agairi but could not produce a -
lea** the ice' tot' a few minutes.. A., goal before bis penalty *As Up, The
Inihtete tater 'Doak received a penaltygame ended with Goderich vainly try -
and Stratford on their ing to Penetrate the • Stratford
power-play,,,IloWever they were very fence1."- •
we& it 'this departniene and Godo .Prhey lineup for the :Stratford
BENIVIILLER
Mr, Clyde Gledhill and Miss Beulah
1.4otig returned h*oine last, week after a
two weeks' visit with 'the latter 's aunt;
Mi Veil Ryan; of rushing, )!,
iZTolden liantant Corm.. 2 tins 123e-
_
ctiooe. -
Cooked Spag4etti..... 2 16 oz.. tins
AHEALIA ssovice or.
'Ht CANADIAN meDICAL.
All#OCIAtiON AND LIFE
INSIMANCit COMPANIles
. IN CANADA -
masa Alt Alm ,Exititast
is your childhot house plant?
Certainly- not, Wit, unfortunately many
ohikironsing raisgst as t
were -Many ilarentirdir-not--kno
meaning of healthy ixercite and irgt.
the value of fresh air,
true; every child unless ill, Plays arid
uses up a lot, of eteigy: How nnich
good will it do a child if he slits to be
near his mother all the title and spends
his time playing in, a hot stuffy kikhen,
laundry or wherever the mother . is
aurldng? -Very child should spend
three to live houit a day playing in the.
open'air, except in the very hot, the
very cold, or *civilly weather,
OcCasionfilly one sees the child who
is to*active, pays too hard, dots' not
rinVest.volsmitvitcb
restiets, itat ehild needs curhfti In
his activities and shonid ttV made to
take more r.;st.
When• aleeping, tho windowof the
bOiroinii should be 'open to allow' for
fresh sir, though one should not allow
dirett draught on the „child, Vien
Oen the child is ill tb room thimid be
sire& sAiiie the thIld- is taken to at -
'twice °Ottirie Cleat to adding to
their. total' on, breakWAYS, The perio,1
witW'Strafford ?usl21ng at the
Goilerich
Lost Found4 Strayd1*etc.
Have, you lost t.nythin ? to,you want a maid o
help of any kind? Have you anythng f�r sale,
so try an adhi the $tar*S Classified Column.:
Our Classified Colutrzn
In thl* coh*irn c pt word or
htrc 2k, f charged 14)4
**sit
After 60 of PlAY. Mateo
della his second pat of the game
on a pas from McKay to tie the
all. McAfee fired a AO
frwn centre ice which Doak retovera
and ttgttin Doak went thrOUttli, the
Stratford teAra to fire a shot OW
treat *bleb sent Goderich into the
104 iot the third time. BlettlifOrd,
went in all alone and drew,,, Steep
ut only to Was fhei open net,. Strat-
ford
yid their brit, penalty of
the gam n Sober was *ant off
f� boarling. Doak maila stork,'
at. the
Goderich gareel,:,'' ' other room. ,. . .
TGoderich ,-.t., Steep, goal; Doak, tables should sleep out ot doors dur-
Itiunte'!defence;*-- il,,,,Nitestbrook, Ing the day time, after one month of
eentre 7 -Wiggins,- O'Brien, - Wings; age. thiD, means ' that except whcn
"irigear,--4batnOlnaldr, W. Wet- bent fed. or .changed the baby :s n
brook and Garrick, alternates, tbl. whole- day in the eilmn. air.
den, dbaby, Mter Mice, accustomed t)14'.. 1414-
StratfOr404101s4 goal; Hayter, carrtige snouid be plaoed to that tlIs
t e
Groves, defence; MeAtee, centre; wind d.:,eir net , blow direCti7 Oh
Gardner, illatchford0 Wings; Og
,
aPiitgoernonottot.Melf.at, _ litiilwana Banks, tot out. most babies objet, strenuous!,
Iteteree- I tratfor Children an be out of doors in all elt*
---ihe# ife-kePt-IIMOOrt---"Babitt----and
cent the most Severe; weather (10 deg.
P. beloW Zero or1oW1100 if properly
t Met; Arlythinot ,40rr0,4-010Ostrkgg gent) Clothebed,
it, toioionlitatott,.: orriwo"itnets,:l,, i:417utgete,,, tvit, itkitaiSitirden, ,i,
t)ip, Of MY`• taiiiiie 14, nititaink, to.tO sod For eXerdiSe theteo infant ilieUld he *1.,
it to Melt .0.,d
fi0or With
ct 'before
strive c on, at bath
4 urnilatte
.or' * 'blanket
, 'and above al ei
O.oi • XbO, it won't:
Litebsoy
SOAP, ; for...
Suppriot: Raking
POWDER, 16 -oz. tins` . Pal
og
ALLBRAN, ige. .20d