The Goderich Star, 1937-02-25, Page 5r
Cat1e, fr.
• .1Vira. •Crae Coolt,has returned Q
otaatP She is reported to be ov-
ering
satisfeetorilit after her Teton
operation.
iss Margerei-Itosiof Sorth
sPent,',Ziieed. Avi,th;Mise*4asie.(744,4eron.,
"
Miss ,Berrie, viited
stoelt.friends gn S&tuday.r
,r -W Seeley bus gene to Rhoth
Island. course in fzin
hosier/ meehinetY
Kennedy visited her e
Mrs. ', Wilson a *ratter& last weck
end..
•heriheed
Dareflts 1fr. ancl Mrs.
'*4nociels are 0 split our
rill% Seeing *thent. us explain the features
these remarkable Machines. *
rantfor 15, and his three
year-oldsister •were both hadly hart
vihen"thi, ,hiekcie they were Fan'
'to the.back"of track,:,, said
,
-the true ,oriVer stopped
a tad Suddenly to *void .striking
ei who xlin into the Street'in, ron
of hie machine and the bicycle riders
'
were
5o.
,
'11:,hose ,terrAlt pains that strike yeti in tliO emql1
• of the back"right over- the klanko are' nothing
more. than a cry for heXP from these organs.
4
These dull Pains; iliarP twinges
point
peint, to the fact ‘that year kidneys need attention,
Doan 's idhey Pills, help to take out the stitches,
twitches, 'And *twinges, kimber Up the; stilt hs,ek,
„...--40...give..,:reiiet..14.4iiiiitort...toAlictic who suffer_._
from weak,,, Ionia and aching backs.
,
„ .
..11.iying;-,Edniund,Lowe aski4io.,Yante ilVhe Garden, kinder cp,',sei
3M* JENNZ $ and NiAtirlpt RATE,- ,13014.ND
0.. host of .Addltionia tilesit• in a T,olliciting and:, Music show.
There'S merriment fOr all. as the Ihnsters +Ake a
Tlitilit„,. Fitt. and 815.*;---, ,
,
W.Alt+Aeg, isEgirg;i4LiONZI4 BliititillitOig; ALINE 1ViaenAHON,
- bE0Th1A. rARKEK a4a.ilitite;•100;kpl• • : - .
. ,
rwenting,Eagene ),011eilris ,l'airrous OW, . A Olarehe Ilrowh Pfoihtetien
bat hes nierned prose everywhere. -
, , . , . . ,
Can! g'-!-'rEdziupid Lowe and. Constance •Cummings in "seven Sinn
Matinees Wd., Sat. and htilidays at 340
gOokeY •
•-•:A crowft'of over 1600 persons pAelp,
, .
dd. the Arena. tosthe see the
O. O. Intermediate game .1hOtiOen
New :11r,,11: ;1)91! ,11..„ 4011tand 1 groupC1*. lc' a 1' Tuesday° 49Cid
€001t.S" Were in the beat
they had: showir:this year an
defeated their most eeriotp; riyals
With n- good.leed.
Pieketti Streets and lieltai-,drew
penalties fer, the Colts Sparxez
New. Hani-hurg'a "big -boy' ar10.,tio$
lnAn for the -other tient.
•.4. *ores' at 'did of periods were: fir9t
2-70.,,yseeond 8,,41). third The
.Colts lea thescore111, everrPgria.'
efereik)',. gitchener,
The Goderich Sall4tsbow
tIle 'Western.,90,40 Hockey infogisk,a
'tiort for, the present year, when th -
went down to a',4-40 whitewash ` de
eat At the herifilkot the visiting .4.5,Wa.,,
forth Ilttrinediates on Thurscla$
-students 'are helding
hiskethgl game and dance, on Viidae',
•
a ilriiiidiqiiegette4iiiit 4th'
intermission ;trying to, pick out the
news
'e2.1.t*404TIWOIll?i recently6-11b eaS7eahaeshreefulsIeci
, unless his -employer would take him
the game.
• q-
iViAFEKING
vMA.FMCING, Feb. Ernest
Hall Of 'Brantford, was 4 week end
visitor with Mr, and Mrs.' Godfrey
Hall.'
'Miss Bernige'l. Blake of .Stratford
• ertnal--spent,-the week-end,--witir-her
Parents, Mr, and Mrs. jug, T. Blake;
'The W. - M. ,held their regular
monthly nxe,eting at the home of. Mr.
• Henry. Horton last 'Thursday after-
tie on the4
'Ahet bar* coMPletelp at ,110.60 tha iStaden4% Wither irst -von
lastitlkelOund bY,7,43, colr ot Ester set hefit last :go,.
os too, foto e!xteciituk: 1470., 0412401U eat), see in eXanlik t
tOOk ,011 'the ,Itgpealaripe 01 WILOU-
hOMe ant
811? We
rnc
sidering,the conclAio'ot' the'. lee,' play
41$11% • "6 tl*the
FJ the vest - several weeks t
physical oitnre studen,te: under the
-able direction of Mr. B. Twan%bly o.ivi
Miss M, Lane, -10kie been drilling in
preparation for the physicaleUItro
resentation to, be held on, Vridtir
,night. The boys haVObeen prott$Ing
bar -work, ItStantid biflding, appos,-,
top work and.Parklab eXtreista. ,•he
114 Will prettent Danish eXtroies autl
xevetal dance ventinex;
Xanilitt100. have *Aro more crept
in- the • and third. periods. The:middle trAnie *V that telidaYS nsuelly:.0*v. in,
#41#00t, 14044t, when both teams',
'fonnLit hart kmalc hea4t*Y on *Ife,
sticky lea*14440: 4444 resulttok
hqftr mthAgs.;‘',at'llii,'pl.WW'attii It
front their ..,4wrr",:territOryf
roughened 'up,toward the end et the
eine and 'doyen, penalties were, hind*
ed out includng twa which Msre
issued when it'emailtdonriparool, broke':
out in front'"K*(00derieli-net half-
WOr r 4.
gante•started,Witli the ippedy'visitOrA
literaily enrryijr the ISsii,ofs off Pieir.
000 they, dashed „goalward with
beautiful ,suotuatierc „:04-$70, tosi, the`hoys from the big
ftlishAtt,‘: before Sea nunched ''sithinaeas..InZat.'so"ttliatftintgheli"1.WePlifttb!fbetrton
gt
noon. ' " ' . •
Prayer Meeting was, held at the
home of lir. and. Mrs. Samuel Cook -
lad luesday-evening and will be held
this week at the home of Mrs. V. j.
Bali. - , . • .. •
* Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Hall and Mr.
Ernest Hall visited on Saturday with
Mr. -and Mrs. Themes Hall -of Kintar-.
- dine, . . -4 . - • •
• Miss Grace Cook of Wawanosh,
visited at the home- of Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Cranston on Sunday.
Miss Flora Andrew of London visit- and the Seaforth goalie, took the ptiik
I
ed ' on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. on the pads. -• •
Wrill Andrew. ' Play slowed up considerably in the
Mr. -and MTS. Mil`ton Kilpatrick, second pericdtjhe -greatest, thrill di:
visited on Wednesthry with Ilie Wes- ' the frame .being firovided when Willis
ley Twamley of Lucknow. passed out -from .behind the Goderich
„
IhrhonSea .**a uqueI ,to t
, PaotalityotlIcers, which brough to
au abrupt tondo** the
, game in,progrets In Tor,O*0hafl
wove, being Afopot$d on. Today tt,
it be iseutid,/or.themint iti
out attituil4ia
payed for 010. le
.un
therein , 4011$014,1100 • 11014 hi'
• ohahilities 'Pliee4,rnetto
hatonbr' itA911.0 aat4111k '0444115141°
Off.atiatizikfien of the will
required aPPaat gourkitn4th*t
The, been valtkog the kl$ **Wets, '0„tliglion were
arOUnd for -the past Week, ,ano5loualy women of all aqe?" -wilt not receive
waiting,1004,'Vinher-44 telated 1 inOt111'40'
hatWeent;Leehnr* Victoria . Street.,
whe'are:..playing off to break *Seeond,
.place to see • Which.team rmeet
.•the "Collegiate In. the finals Or the,
Maitland League 11044' :ch*ollitet,
'These ...tcaniss pad to
tte -in their, first:140400g * and •,,:• Will .
play.nd• me • SoMethne, • thi!*
411t A, andebran to -G. Midebrond
combiriation'Pla.y. The I:firmer orvio.l. wait for the'•
scowl place teams te
the,pucli to theiisailov$' defeneo /hora settle their argument.as to who should
h pini the ice genie .ithey
. 01.1r • •
he passed his brother Who' fe otedt
' -Tneitho.
into the ill,x4pr,,..xig)lt-hanZ' earner of "..,5'Y'0tiorrerartiiiiiiTtoWTaxeSt
the net; 'Ainainute.iater NieholIs'rreade dat evening and managed to eke out.
14 2-0 for. -segortti, When he, fite4 a a win- over a- team 'veglielitT
sbot.frou4, the ,,s,do whieli‘eanght litown as the ex -students. Walt. WeNt.;
UUL , bbyindhim.snrpisse, arid 'lodged in the net he- 1000k, Don. -Wiggins and. 'reek Vie:-
. were the Snipers .fok the Bluds, Bit
The Sailers Started to find 'them; T,,:x9PgbdoyPsellInettl9thaet;ancoalgingoare•as.deawdhlhche
selves at this point but were ,forced'
to go on the defeniive by succeave Wier effort.. tiedThThe Blues tau ein itthmet6e, altaitietx;d0114 oa open810
gt
penalties ito G. Allison and Sh.
Stoddart, Sea Orth- had a two man a trentendona le•ap when they rammed
advantage 11'46' but could do nothing borne fenr !quick goals in suecesaiou.'
against the Sailors who tore arouni Wiggins and Westbrook bagged two
like mad men *s they checked . and each while Joe O'Brien drew down a
‘bloekeiFthe..st0V-ing-visiters,- .. ... ::: C01:1-144 Of assists. Then the "ex" ".-•oys
,. With the Sailors At full strength, -tebtasinre;vto-esg:4417holtt:1;16.11:e0-4bteliew7644M4ithloin'e.
agahr '.lumbe" Nivins sifted right
through the )Seaforth defence aild tgoalsmogfrteh,eaitr 5_0 t5. Aofiteier.tthlyeogrnaminetituers
'blitzed a shot at Dog which the goalie nce
• failed to block. Unfortunatthe of Overtime, Don. Wiggins Sniped his
pnah .was ineh too high and g owed ' ar
third goal of the night on a neat conk -
an
effthe top of the net into the screen bination play with Westbrook Ind
behind -.the goal. 4. terrific scrainhle 0;rBvriedenwroigivc the Blues a woll-de-
followed around the .Seaferth goal a s
moment, later w4th players either try-
• 0010#7,101.40414
-"They filaying bingo, all- ever
Toren* )riOzeo, _nioneytinne.of
tluilaxilioNilio*o_notine* were ',taken
said "and the„ game aeenled. perfectly
all right to ow: Wa..all got a 41to
when. the police •.On'te in and. *topped
the genie,' for .n011e Xis thought that
It *tia in any way sotsgai Or we 'vi6uld.
not have been there. :The Police took:
our names as we went Out, but-w,4do
not know yet whether., we. !will gat. a
summons., 'We cannot think it Will be*
• lb
.xegarded very seriously; why, bingo is
played everywhere, even in some of
Ahe..chnrell' hails, each week. I know
Mae church ball where you needato go
an.:1100....hefork the nni` is
illairtcrettCrritlinriar.tfevengeta
Seat. And if You Win you get. a noney
-reward' instead of prizes, as we were
playing for.
.111017,.oere Mai* :Adult ladies
.there,- just gathered fel'. a n•leciable
evening,"" said anothdr%Wornalr' Play-,
:er, "and. were we surprised when the
polled cone , don't think at the
price anyone•cotild have made much
profit out of it. It was just a ;;sobifil
ing to bang the ,puck into or out from ' Results of the D.C.R.A. rifle Shoot,
the hi -t. Arn. Doak finally gained ing, recently released, show one of the
possession of the puck .but shot into higheg. averages, both for Junior arid
Doig's pads. Just before the end of the SernoK that'there has been in a good
-
period 'Skipper MacDonald -split the ly number of years. The target-shoet-
Seaforth defence and went in all aioae ing, which is held in the school.rifle-
on•Doig. He hurried his shot however range, is presided over by Mr. D.
Twambley, physical culture teacher.
Practice for the competition Starts in
November and continues through un-
til January, when the 'finals are then
',Shot off. .11-feresnits" for 'the' Se\iinnt
show Erie Johnston and Carl Ander-
son in a tie for first place with a 'total
of 99 each. The average for the -Se-
niors is 91.1' which is really some
shooting where ten boys in all are
concerned. In the Junior class, Colin
Campbell registered the highest total
with 91, while Sari Bogie took second
position with a 90. The average fof
the -Juniors was 84.9.
•
So It" Goes
"Pay your- taxei with a smile," advis-
ed Mrs, Gotrork.s.
should love to," said . Ni3s.s Comely,
"but they inSist on ca.sh." '
net to A. Hildebrand who had a clear
shot on goal. Doak made a nice save
on Hildebrand's shot, htwever by go-
ing to his knees and catching the
puck under his pads. -
The third period -had barely stamed
off before Willis drew a penalty for
tripping. This worthy had barely re-
turned to the .ice when he picked 12.1)
the puck at ,centre ice, stickhandle4
his way along the boards and blazed a
shot .past- Doak- from twenty feet to
make -the score 6--0 for the visitors.
Poak made a nice save a minute.late.r,
when he left his net to snare a loose
puck .from Planner', who had split
the Sailors' defence and was in all
alone. The scoring for the night was
completed . Wheir ,Arn. Doak ,acciden-
tallyoteered a'liopoe puck into the
Godetich ibikk after his •brother had
saved on waive from Gord. Hilde-
brand. ...` 4
ri..ThVdonifybrook followed goon sfiA
from. Which, 'Num." Nivins Vas sent,
off the ice' ter .the 'remainder of Ile
night and foe-WM:eh a Seatorth man
received 4 00)410- Another 14eaforth
nnlif taOlt trip tp thocooler' and the.
• Sallora en1PloYeil * twOhniart adfaw.
tate. Thg4abbcd at the opportunity
Decidehowniuchyou g. mil to spe
0 ...._.
Come to the store next to liern's Shoe
ore Ifoimerly occupied' by, the -Warehouse
Groceteria) and. inspect *the unbelievable., bar-
gains await you Ihere.
om»inations
ockois r0o
known
and ewe *n. 'en the Seaforth net
40 404 rubber from all sides at Nig
who kleked thern. out from all angles.
-Msto'Dotitaft-passed-outto krt. Doak
Aktlio bten uncovered in- front
:of the viiitors l*t, but the puck rolled
Under beak's fc:et and he couldn't get
at it intittke,t04,et•°4,..shot away, 'Tufo;
'before the 'final hell Willis went in
ntluiraissid on tostk, but the 4odotich
goalie ,left,h1124twet to Make ,* great
SAW. rn. all, fourteen Penalties were
handed ont, the Sailors drawing down
eight while, Seafertit, took isia.
• The'lineup -
Seafo4;---goa:1,Doict,.,defitteet bale
llianket centre, A. Hildebrand.
. *Inge! G. Hildebrand and Willis; al-
ternates: Nicholl, Fjantiett Kruse.
Goderich-oal, IL Dealt; defehte:
E. Robinson and Stoddart; centre', AI.
lisont wings:„ tlohinsott;
alternates:, McDonald, 'W.NteDougall, A.
Boalc. -
Bdere, G. Bath,
g41;4111..W1VErawtt:e4tners,lifikrolit: erorts1
•Mr. Carey. Plus M..
2nd-..lvirs, Nicol and Mr W
Stune
24
E. aAnothl
3rd—Mrs.
r1::Patowg4laustWQT:e. * 412:Pt31.0,Batbe,rit*, 45407y. _ed7:00".
evening
earop4iGilleerinitT'hiti. s 32 t b,e7selatt: 744, pleat
, . .
and quite.a,few of s the, wove*
their husbands along _with them,
bingo is not legal why .do- not'
Pollee say SO" through the .press?
• do they let it be played all • over
city before they,ta .41 any actio*
evening -to. pass the time • pleasantly give any warning?
-. BF..ZMI1jLE1t , .
tob, The . Deri4.
mfller Y P'. are entertaining the;
Y. 1' on lviti4itY night, at
*ler. * • . ” •• '
itel underwent an
operation Or Open, fettle. itiVetierich
1Ispit*l n PridaY., Th e last report
doing nicey
el,AtieleSSoi, hit again making ,hin
annual, calls;,
: ilOtirtlar4lterr was fit, Xitelien-
r,on SatOrtley.
Mr. .firown4pent, the week 'end
Oat*, 'tor Hamilton.
elan atraughan spent the
with her roots.
oinen's Assoelatiotrwill inect
licime.of Mot. Stanley Vio*tone
dne*docst 2 P.m.
Id* are very prevalent in fl4
The results: .
. SENIOR
E. Johnston 94
C. Anderson 94
J. Barton 91
V. Johnston 91 •
R. Barnes 91
D. Mason 91
R, Blackstone ..'.913
H. Moody 90
IL Aitken ..- 90
A. Gauley 89
• JUNIOR
C. Campbell : , .-.-1,"..
E. Bogie ' .90
• C. McNall 86
R. Hawthorne 86
R. Holland 83
D. Stimehouse
•P,
Calder •v, ....81.
E. Salkeld .
R. Barker ...... ......... 80
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••• The basketball boys, finally ma$1.'
ed to get into a •gartie- when-- they
hooked up with several-ex-atudents On,
Wednesday night in the gyhmasiam.
The ling score was 2541 for the Pre-
sent school -boys but they were exten-
ded all the way to gain the Verdict and.
lack of condition on •the part* of ,the
former students played a major part
In the final result. -
A decision has -finally been .rea !hod
,gns to who is to 'play the ..Collegiate
hockey team in the Maitland ..League
finals'as-on Wednesday night Victoria
Street handed teeburn a 3-1' defeat,
So now its the two town team's in the
final and may the best team win out.
11 Scout News 11
The week's meeting was opened by
Flag Break anti inspection by Ntrol
leaders and the Scoutmaster, .After
each patrol had • demonstrated how
they would rescue a person who had
fallen through a hole in the ice, the
SlcoUtniatter told the Scouts different
methods of 'rescue work but Voarn141;e"
them at all times to "Be Prepared"
for accidents.—
Points were given /or th4e. patrol
that carried Out'the topfirements of A
Scavenger Opt heft. One puzzilto
item was "To get a fig' front the
Dead Sea."' Most of the patrols rave
up, deciding there were no fish in Oil
Dead Sea.
Many.shouts of protest were raiSed
When some rnarStOnallOWA toe given
at Priteit for relay rocs, were 'found
to he missing, The, Seoutpiaster goo
the Scouts Permi4s100 to . look for
them hut aftAt *
search tome :orieAzn
Akers tOlmn.
then Ills
!Tilt meeting
tb* thig.
lit Ulla
nutet
lttin th
lloWe we
o ally planned
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