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BADMINTON' CLUB
The newly organized Goderich
rahaton Club starts oR OA what
booed, to be a 'busy' season, with a
evdning at the armories on Tuesday
riig4t. Ail' those interested 'in the
sport are, invited to attend.
HOCKEY
Monday, Jan. 21st
WINDHAM
FORT ALBERT
Whitely Dougherty of Saskatchewan,
visited for a few days last week
A dance waa held in the seheek
house on Vriaay evening last with. a
large attendance. Music was supplied
by Schram's orchestra, Proceeds are
for improvements to this" schoel..• An-
other:3 dance will be held on January
figW 414 amOng both players
ereZerged winners ha a scheduled
Jilulor 'lee" genie at' winO:Itun
on. Monday night, The win was, the
second of the epasone for 1/0112Q1a'S
Flyers and geve the a clear le
in the leen' group stending. About
seventy Goderich peoPle attended -
The Flyers had to thrust their
tougnieet chin forw rd to eome. out of
e, as the rugged
in a pugilistic
Penalties was
eix going
to Winghame among them a' major lo
"Skip" MacDonald ,assisting in both.
And Don Ainslie one, midway
through the -first period, gave Goderieh
Fain FerUnee-The Farm Yorunil a good lead to work on. The home
team managed, to slice the lead to one -
before the filet period was over,
met on Monday evening at 'the honre.
wan -Parker scoring alone at 16.18.
Bir. and Mrs. John Bennett,
The second session was only a little
sixteen present. The subject for dis-
' cission was: "Are national farm ovtr a rainute old when Templeman
organizations effective?" which proved e6albilled 0.n. PrettY PL.1,Y with Yeo
and Bell to tie'the genie at two 411.
very. interesting. An hour was spent
serving oif Inneh. • There w411 be no the leadeon Jack Evans' solo tally at
Farm Forum on Monday next, as 'the '2.35, and when the Goderich defence
of Holmes and • Westlake left their
National Film -Board will be showing
own end tp rush the Wingham ne.t it
movies in the school -house on that
the ganae 'in one pi
1 Wingham team „seem
gm9od. A. total of eleve
Ihanded out during the tus
night, . the 21st.. The ,next meeting
will be held at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Dave Martin the following Mon-
day, the 28th.
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All Care°. Gle'iler,ich,',horkeY Wank?
are Istill,undefeateil up to tle-ighbrs.
zames. The juniors rested their' 'cce-
d'aY TaiRht. 0-4-, and are still the only
tet,:utu An their nroup win a gni*
The withdrawal, Of raimerston from
the Junior league han...,left the re-
aining Tea s With only one ,garee
AT* on the average. The
Midgets stepped away out in front
in their ,lOop by knocking. oa? Exeter
0-0 and Clinton 04 during„ the* past
eez. Clinton Allidgets defeated
Igneteir 4-0 on Wednesday night.
The juveniles, too, are out in front
after defeating .Clintoa 8-5 here a
week ago. Exeter broke into the Win
column. when they trounced Blyth 10-0
on'Monday night at -,'EXeter.
Won Lost Points
Listowel 0-- 1 0
W.O.A.A. JUVENILE
Won Lost Points
Blyth .0 1 0
Won Lost Points
Exeter 0
TOO MUCH WAITING FOR GAME&
Goderiell hockey fans, ever -lond in
their praise or disapproval of the way
things are handled by either the local.
hockey teams or ' the, rink Manage -
resulted an • Holmes' scoring off ,"lais ment, have a little. of both to register
fought, back for a goal by Yeo from
partner s pass at 7.01 Winghaml after attending the gamee 'staged to
Taw Ibers drew away ogain at 1.03 date at the West street' rink. The
Sims at 15.06 and the. second period
•ended with Goderich' ahead, 4-3.
; of the third nyheli Don-..eftreUe took
praise is for rink manager Weston
for the waY he kept the ite in at
lenst playing condition during .the re-
cent enild, Awl, while Other teams in
I -Skip': MacDonald's pass to -dent thl_.e the ell -Cult Were caneelling . their home
twinee and Evan& tally on Ticker games.
ie laid again-st the ivaY'
and Mrs: Fan invariably have to
staiid-lii-•ound in the told rink seise'
where fromntiiirtv '46 forty-five Min,
utes` waiting for a, game ,to start, defter
Whas been ealled for 8.15-, flf At we
the visiting team's fault the fans inr6t
take to the ice at the tiene.italled for.
If. the local teams .can do anything
to remedy this; feat they:- owe it to
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Mero's pass at 12.37- gave Goderich a
commanding 6-3 lead. Sims managed
Fie•ers tightened up teneprevent any
further scoring.
The line-up:
Bur liacD6114id :1/.
Ainslie; alternates, -8 g; Jack Stod-
Evans and Churchill.
WINOHAM-Goal,•MeLnod; defence,
Parker, Lockrido; centre, Yeo; wings,
Bell, Templemen; ' alternates, Sims,
Turner, Brooks, McConnell,' Brown,
Sell and Jahnston.
Referees - Doughty, Walkerton;
WIDGET LIONS GIVE •
, Gode,rich Mid -gets whitewashed'
Exeter 0-0 for their second Araight
victory of the season. at ;Meter on
Friday night. The Lions. held a hig
edge in play throughout the game 41.nd
only ,.the stellar Work of cAlickle in the
Exeter, cage keprthe Goderich young-
sters' from piling uP,,, an even • bigger ', group honors, after, an linpressi, 8-5 ing -for the -evening. shortly. after the
score., -- • • win over_ _Clinton at, the WeSt. street -heginning of the first period, but Mar-
. team with four .goals, while -Trice was -rink on Thursday evening last. The •shall and_Denomme- counted for Cliff;
right behitid hiln with three tallies., LionS showed a lot of power in their ton ta:gire the _visitors 11 one -goal lead
Betwom;-notched ,tivo of his goals hi two forward lines and held . play in. cat. the 'end of . the perldr'. . -
the' secore
the first- period, sandWiched between the Clinton end' Of the rink for eighty. The loeal kids nOt.ched
at _ two all on Fulford's goal early
Tmals by Price -and 'Meriaro to givb per Cent. pf the game. Only the poi. -
hi the second. stanza and ,with. PriCe
the:- Lions 'a four -goal lead at the end ished• 7ork of Miller in the Clinton
of -several and Dickson later,.scoring for Goderich .
of the 'opening- stanza. • . nets . and the inaceuracy
and Miller and Denomme, for Clinton,
Two more counters by Price ancL
anather b'y Re-ticom Sent the- seore to seore as 16w as it:was. •The Lions the Middle frame ended with the teanis
.7-0 et the end of the_ ':-se-Cond; and secondestring,,elinenot Allenn end.
In -The last period the Lions had
in ethe third 'period to round out the ' centre, overshadOwed the -first-
Harold' . Warren, alternating : at Play pretty much -their ewn way, which
resulted in goal§ by McPhail and
Beacom and put the game in the bag
for. the home team._n.
. :Exeter: dew f -hr ' pillar • - ' 1 ft -tell themselves one the seiclzy ice.
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DUNGANNO
latiOns to Mr. George IreVin. who on
eighty:4)fth ,,birthday. lie ° feeling
pretty fair and a good deal impronle
811131W a few years pgo, Ifts daughter,
Mrs. Donald rowler, and "Mr,' , Fowler,
are living WW1 Win. We extend OUT;
best wishes tor lawny,' mote b,i;rthdaYS.
r. Thos. Woodk 'who staYning
at 'the home of Mr; and MrS. Robt.
Moore, is confined tO pea Da week
under the„de.ctor's care.
, r. •Ronald Dickson went to Gode-
rich on Monday eeening tO Pray hockey
in the Goderieh Midget teazel. A Yew
hoeheY fallS 'event along to sc'e- the
game.
We are glad to kiaew, Master Timmy
MoIeeis almoat well again after being
ivith pneumonia. We hope to Re:
him out playing again soon 'and back
to schpol.
We qeite well knew the springlike,
weatherelliSt week was almost a mis-
take en the part pf the Weather man,
who forgot' it was still January. The
sudden change over the weelt=onel, too
cold, blustery weather, makes us think
he ia well aware of winter now.
Pte. Irvine kedy, second son of Mr.
end Mrs. 11. --Eedy, is expected
home from overseas this. (Wednesday)
afternoon, according to ,sailing reports.
He Jsnane of four brothers who have
heen in war service fetid ig-thealtlat
to return "liom,e.
CICNX, Winghara, in the control rooms.
Mr. and Mrs: Will Alton.; Wendell
and Miss Hilda ,Twainley, Wingham,
"spent the week -end with Mr. and Mre.
The countless number of dogs that
have met their fate on :Dungannon'S
.Main street was increased by one last
Saturday, morning, when Thos. Rivett's
dog, an American bull pit, was run
over and killed. It looks as if either
dogs ere too 'slow or motorists are too
and --we're pretty sure • les the
to stop -and apologize.. _
Measles 'has struck. anfew homes in
the. neighborhoodee Master Tonimy
Ditkecar has .been...„unet *bins a siege., of
eesszon of Ashfield. "
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TEE STORE FORT FRIENDLY SERVICE,
-crowd' attended a "welcome trihomel! -*ail rid s• They were Sgt..
dance sponsored by the -V-7 Club an neth Hodges, Pte.
eeHnall. The Carruthers Orclineetra
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p le music an a .. unch time six Leonard Rivett After nfr K K: I Eedy read a ortion Seri nur and
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Clinton itito Camp
1Y11DGETS SCORE THEIR
. THIRD STPAIGIIT WIN
Mr. Bill eViggins. 'fl.he boye each •in foun :instructive and interesting. Miss.
turnspeke.a few words of appreciation Anderson continued with a talk • and
for the thoughtfulness of the sponsors led in a discussion on the topic "Our
Score 8-5 in Thursday. Night% and theft many friends. Country -and Our • Life." Many good
- Game- Here --Clinton the :United ehurcheenet on 'Friday cided to have a theatre mid bowling'
Goderich Midgets stretehed their of.
Young Pelvic's Meeting. -The Y.P..U. points Nyer e brought out) It was de --
Goalie 'Good
' :With two victories under t
, • - the-busement -of the chureh, party the following Friday night. -eThe
-winning streak, ta three games by en
, knocking off Clinton 0-4 in a fast, well -
with -a fair a Taylor, meeting came 'to a close with a hymn
Iheir beltp played game here on Monday night. hrought
, ;unit nothing on,.the losing side of the The win left the Lions in a command- the an- and -the Mizpah benefliction.
ledger, ,Godericin Lions looked like the ing lead at the top of the4ocal Midget
tenni to beat for the local JuVAile group.: -
McPhail 'of Goderich opened the scor:
meeting to
Mr.
order
and
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• GODERICH--donl, Con Spain; -sae- I /1/1 -'rd "ice
triq will, be hard to stop once they hit
and start flying.
fence, Barry Doak, Don Holmes ;1 Clinton rerriained Within hailing
'centre,• Billy BeaCom ; wings, nen), I distance, of the -Lions for most _of
',a -Hinders, John Wesfbrook, Ron Dick- " so'
the game.' hut were rather jpcky to
, 'lapses of ' the Goderiche defence and
goaltender did they menage to pile.
,Watson,• Kirk ; centre, Tieman t wings, up any score.
1 Goderich. leaped into the lead early
illayter, Musser; alternates, Brintnell,ein
rne game e'whenellritinAllen-hitt le
Armstrong.. Waghoree, O'Brien„, '"
in Needham's nags -out from She corner
CLINTON-Goal,' Riehl; defence,
wings, Miller, Mathews; alternates,
GODERICH-Goal, -Spain; defence,
wings, Fulford, Price ;nalternates, Mc-
Phail, Westbrook,' Meriam, Bannistent
MacDonald, Donaldson, Dickson.
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"OUR OWN" FLAVOUR TESTED
l"'""1"1.....".....*-""' two up at 6.30 on Allen*s pass. Ctin- scored three times were Clinton's- best
Games NextMeek
TUESDAy, 22-
___. EXETER -vs:- MIDGETS
CLINTON VS. JUVENtLES
Sponsored by Goderich Lions Club
their own• thirty seconds later when Penalties wereeneted out to 13. Han
Johnston, visiting left-winger.- picked ley, Brightnall, Lippington and C. Han:
a rebound which bad got away ley of Clinton and Bisset of Godench.
fr•om .the Ceoderieh goalie and 'sank 'the
At -10.30 "Porten"- Neweombe stole the
puck from Clipton defeacemareenrid
slipped it -to "Farmer"' Westlake, who -
skated iri to pump. a foot -high -shot:
The line-up:
CLINTON-Goal, Miller; defence,
Elliott, Lippington; centre, C. Hanley;
wings, B. 14a,Thley'n Johnston ; alter- `
nates, Pullman, Knight,,
Falconer, Smith, Buie hard.
past Miller. Just before the hell went GODERICH-Goal, Murnee. John -
to end the first period. -Elliott -worked ston: %'''aiefence, Geo. Westlake, Len
-way around the Goderich defence McGee e centre, Bruce: MacDohald;
and beat .;Tohnstort with a low shot wines, Jas. Bisset, W. Newcondben
to the corner to pare the. Lions lead
AM Hanley ..tied the game nil just
twenty seeonds after the seeond :session
onehed. Two sieeessive penalties to,
Clinton gave the Lions a two-man ad -1
vantage for ae short while, but it was
not until the visitors were at full
strength again that Harold 19Varten.
beat •Miller with a slow 4hot from
the Clin toff bliteline gat 12.M. - Lest;
than thirty seconds .later rfarofdi War-
- ren eombieed with Allen for his second '
eounter, Sending-Q6derich. two gaols up,
; Westlake notched his second goal, of
the night at 17137, when, he nraetieallyl
freight his way and the peck into the!
ASea .Clinton net.
ordered Iitntr takes etht
Weeks to deliver.
EIGHT. WEEP
PotTsniG agyons nt iTOOK.
Before Giiderieh had Settled down to
1 -Play in the third period, B. Hanley had ,
slink a goal .behind' jelinsten after!
i 25 seconds, but McGee Came' back only,
.15 seconds later to make it 7-4 for,the 1
ttions. Clinton carried the play for;
the first time In the evening.and-pulled
themaeives within hailing distanee of
the Gotterieh lead .at TInne.
leyeti -third weal of. the. night. Their
spark died shortly after, however, and
picked ;, a corner of the', Clinton net
Bob Allen With, a goat *ard
:two stontt out. on the (;oderich
front 'line. while Georr.;‘e Westialce.
playing ahnost. sixty. minutes ‘was A
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Referee----Nedinger, Clinton..
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