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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-03-07, Page 4uA alklgra• a WORt E TL , illw 04 Old rya aka suddenly on Friday t at his home at Ieete „ Ont, at the age of sixty-three years, Mi . W raelit. was norm at Clia tin, eldest son. or the Hate M. and Mrs. J, »' . We , baa 1 eve to q deriela with dip famially when, a v yorinag ley, 1d4 likttf:nded Goderich sciaoola and after; ,tpending.sonlea, time with .. his father • xu business here h went . to Toronto, Tathere he .was a .gaged QS o. salesr aim, Ffe retired „te ! •yearra ago and .ode kis bon a at Reo-etisa. Ile is survived b5 hia wife, the fGoraaer Annie Me - Wm -0y of Goderich, a brother, Carl- ton 'worsen 'of todericla, and a sister, UM. Verne Stevens of Toronto. =curia It tock place at Toronto o Monday, Mr. and ¥rs. Carlton Worseli and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Worrell attending. eL N oN 1111,! ,BVYS 1101SVEJN,7S 0. 0. lkYcl-le>l, Cll ntoan, ball.104 eight head at the two-day di SperSal sal° Of i the1purebred � '� Iiaalt h p eta r € mat � � � ...11&er D,aaraaa, beta Jw ebreutary 2 siva 'tea "at Walkee ille, , Ur.. Mel ik s iruaeha s eluded ave twd-yearrold, lnelfer$ • at $255, X315, V10, $31.0 and $300) r4 - Ia teetivelyaauadl-•A--aree-year-old at $3415, eta average of','$254,48' for, a, total of $(33305 %ate.' realized on the sale of 249 Beall at this disiaereal.. -GR %ND- T END 'II,4A RS LURE "Maid omoney" eyD was the title � of a inlay presented by an amateur co pany from Gkalad Bend. Ott Victoria street United ,church pa rriday igltt s last. The east of eleven .showed con- ' sideraable tatle at in actin, and tha play, y, besides haa'vin;; a lil)eralY measure of f env tea c e ed agood,wh 1 �,�, � o es4 e • lesson.. 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Thee Hanover team came here high spoken of as the team to heat Juvenile hockey, but the dons we unimpressed by their reputation a took the Hanover kids in• their stri , as they have done with all other o position this year. What the Lions possess is rath hard to put a linger ou, but- they ha so mach pep -and are so out aald o aggressive that they dominate the pl throughout most of a game and t opposition never seems able to get tl .,, do fetiai•a�em=•• -Ncr- rnrt'er wheth they are one goal up or• ten, the God rich y oungsters pile into the opposi team's end for goals. It was that way ou Monday eight the .,Lions spotted Hanover an ear one -goal lead aad then' proceeded check the visitors to a standstill a. push them All over the rink. Th ice was soft, with a coating of wat in some spots, and this had a deti effect off file p1issxng and pec carrying abilities of both teams, b still so many good hockey thrills we . "pr$vided that the 'eight •hundred fan who witnessed the game Went awa satisfied. Lindsay's goal , on a shot from th blueline at 2.25 was the one whic sent Hanover into an early lead, bu only -32 seconds had elapsed when t Lions scored the' tieing counter. Bisse rounded the _Hanover goal and passe the puck to Newcombe in' front of th visitors' net, and "Porky" slipped th puck into the cage. The Warren twin —Bobbie Allin line took the ice acid one rush had cashed tx Warren -7- rem taking a - pass from A17'in t dent - the -twine and send the Lion into . the lead. Play -seesawed, ba and forth throughout, the remainde of the period. but there was no furthe scoring in the opening session. The second' period was only ou minute ' and fifty seconds old whe "Ticket' Tick ` '' the ]Ha'ka ante lie clear IraniTicker' Mero bre nover goal, feinte Deeves out of - the net, and fired th puck high into the open cage. Hanove drew w ithiti one goal of the Lions whe ¥an Slyke batted the rubber in dur ing a scramble at 3.50. At -the five minute mark Bob Allin pulled off on of the cleverest goals of- the season 'From u faceoff near the Hanover goal Harold ; Warren, -Lien centre, engage the Ilanover..centre in a stick-lockin contest,' neithef of them being able t • touch the puck. Bain was -•in• "like bird dog", -to- snare the prieran file its_behind _Deeves• .efere the Ho.n, over gpal-tendei was aware of pro ceedings. Newcombe also got a cleve g a the all ed ay to 13' re nd de p- er ve .three Oodeelcb hockey teams still fin the play downs ;o but it also finds them &unable to con/luue • with their playoff ;anises oaa 'natural ice because o the mild dd pelf eshie a came in with larch. The,Juventles have been roiling merrily along In their quest for the W.O.A.A. championship, but they hit a snag in the Lund weathea: and, while -the title is Apraactically within their grasp by vir rue.f:� o aev � an- ai �llf 4 ]E d •� 4tTnE -fin round with •'tau .ver, the (Goderich youpgsters can't clinch it Until the remaining game is played. The genie was "p iginaily scheduled for Wednes- day night at Hanover, but it hlxs been Midgets tts to Meet Listowel in 'Finals Cheeley .Finished Off with a 6:5 Score at. Chealey Tuesday Night The Midget ions co pleted their ,�playof round aagainnst Ohesley, after several days' d y on account of., poor ice, by journeying to Cesley on, Tuesday night'' and polishing ,,,;nif the team there with a 6-5 win. The set over to Friday and with the mild one -goal victory, added to the rix=goal spelt, still prevailing may ; have to be lead they won here last week,. gave taken to Stratford, where artificial ice I the .ions a seven -goal margin en the is available. It is at times like this round. This victory gave them the 1` with important playoff games eche- I right to advanee against Listowel in I duled and no ice available that th _s the W.0,A:A. Midget finals. proposed artificial rink` for Goderich The game was "played en soft ice j f1/•o Knou) +fit, that when you pla``se an .order with :an F.T.D. Pierist for delivery f f flowers: in mother city or country, you get the full Flvalueorist for wire fills the of nteyejustrder if you had dealt direct with tea The only extra .cost is that of .wire or sable. The forwarding florist dvea get a .eownission for his sere . O llvs butow z' On u, itisorder,vl�h d b the fl - fillinghe less•than his Usual margin of profit when filling F.T.D. orders., Jacksons The Square qu Deal or s The Greenhouses that have supplied'Goderish and vicinity for 44 years: • 49 BRUCE ST. PHONE 105 BANDED MEMBER OF would pay and in the .second period developed into -d+ Early in the past week the Juveniles a rough' affair and' continued that way ,,THE GOOD QLD DAYS vaulted ower Arthur iu a semi-final to the finish. :'n all, eleven penalties I Ladies wore bustles. ut round, winning by a "score on the were handed out during the tussle. I Monday . was washday. ay round atf :3,� 11. Ten in' the first game .The i., ons took a first -period lead en, .Nobody swatted the fly, he oP the W.O.A.A. seuti-final round �., ,ne by Beacom-.obady-pati` appendicitis. two goals by i rice'rttnd o off . atgaiust &1tuiot er . ab t _,_ a airxst:t hesle tallies b_y -1fr`uegeratica` , �1 �~ Ion McLeod. y These was no traffic: cop. e- day .nighty t'lie` Lions emerged 9 ' ei g ."' ,. , --t�verylic�dy p -rayed croquet victors: 1f the Lions are successful in - in the second fraune the bigger Ches- - le • team started roughing thins u There were iuo Bolsheviks, ng winning the round against Hanover it 3• g g g p men sported wiry whiskers. will be the second W.O.A.A. Juvenile , and• held the Lions scoreless while (;ream 'was five Cents a pint. as championship to come to Goderich punching home two goals of their own , Nobody, worked but father wdthin ;a year. The Lions -sponsored to take a 4-3 lead in the game, 4.. Ice Cream was "iced" cream. ,,team also won the ••Juvenile baseball +The.Goderich youngsters came backIce was ashamed to walk. ly to an e er x•i= k= ut re s 1 women pedestrianS ailing ,skirta did, the job free and plenty, Father got most of his outdoor exercise with the family horse, the saw- horse and shank's mare. _ Ladies' stockings were on grneral view on the family wash lin : Mary's little lamb got into a stew; now, Mary's little calf sometimes gets her into a "stew" too. . ss the envy • of womenkind the world championship IfiSt summer with' seven 1 menibers of the'present Mickey team on 1 bY Price early in the period tied th that baseball team.- .• aae i Saturday night was 1 score at 4-4. Beacom rapped in an- 1 N t If the juveniles get by Hanover they other one ler Goderich, but Wendorf will then enter- the -Ontario ;Minor , replied -for Ohesley . and' it - was - still Vitamin gauges wer Ontario Juvenile -"B" crown. Wood- stock- -is -at presea- waif -rug for -the winner of the: Uoderich-Hanover Series. The Midgets entered the W.O.A.A. finals in their division 'by ousting ChesleY 6s5 in a game on soft. ice In t that town on Tuesday evening. The he W1 In gave them victory on the round by t 16-9. The L1 ri will now meet d Listowel, last, year's champions in the e Midget final. e The .Junior Flyers have • been mark- s ing time` ever since uck- In now Sepoys in a thrilling series fo the group' title last week_ The Flyers were to, meet the, winner of the Forest- s Alv'inston series in the •O.ILA, play- ek downs at the end of the- week, but ✓ two o- games' Ytrrax ged- .between these ✓ teams have been cancelled, so that the prospects are that the Goderich e team's wait will be a long one and • they may not be in actien. again until in late neat week. e CLASSES AND PURSES ✓ ARRANGED, FOR RACE MEET ri - - The executive of the Goderich Trotting and 'Agricultural Associaition met in the Town Hall on Wednesday , evening, with -President Percy. Johnston d g 0 eel from a faceoff 10.05, grabbing loose puck 'and turning tosfire a back bander' -which. struck peeves bn the ieg and glanced into the cage. Mero made it 6-2 fel* Goderich by -batting in. a rebound at the twerve, minute 'nark, after Deeves had stopped a hard Shot from Bissers stick. Early lit t4 third period AVegtlake went off the ice with a bleeding nose and allanover. tried hard to *take ad- vantage of the weakened Goderich -fence. The „Lions defenoeo however inadaged to hold the visitors out, and a great deal of credit for this can be Mrs. A. E. .McNally visIting her been an enthusiastic hunter all- his Sewing 'Circle ancl.the roolling-pin. a tie, until with less than three min- utes left Meriam broke the deadlock. _ Penalized- were,- Beacom 2,--linapp, Pafford, fleasMcLeod. Smith, Reaburn, Krueger, Hammond and Wendorf. The teams: CHESLEY—Goal, Primmer; defence, Reaburn, Elliott ; centre, McLeod; wings, Krueger, Iles; alternates, Ham- mond, Knapp, Wendorf, Nelson and Weeds- p,rice; alternates, J. Saunders, J. ger- so often. MoPhaily-- "J-• popular. Smith and J, Westbrook. Foodstuffs.eame in b ages. INTERESTING POINT IN Women wore bathing • DIVISION COURT CASE- dresses. bath night. en, tunekignaorwe tit s.. Winners BatKIDtheQbEridCgLeljeBitib meeting - over. Only small boys wore short pants. Nobody was told, "The line is busy!" , The livery stable was the sociaFefrcle.T Women, nor men either, played golf. Farmers came to town for their mail. Chickens all went to roost at sundown. Beer was 5 cents a glass, -.including Nobody cared for the No one had to look fo The sbeiks all live defence, Don' Holmes, .B.°.Doak ; centre, Show'rsurikney.the .TOwn pric* of gasoline. r a Parking place. AT HOG -PRODUCERS' MEETING. ;Arabia er ing of the Ontarie Rroducers' Among those Who attended the meet - Hall eanie only Association held at the Roya/ Jerk this - week were : North -South -1st, F. Sturdy, W. F. Saunders. East-West —1st, Mrs. J. Murphy, Mr. P. Carey; B2nrdo,wnM.iss E. McNaughton, Mrs. J. IL. Wheeler; 3rd, F6n44 Donnelly, E: D. Candles- for the girl helds ,by judge- Costello on Friday, 1 School teachers "lick seven cases weave dispose& of. One{ and plenty. , of them of inttre, their ordirtad interest - was 'the action of Rev.- J.- A. Cook vs. the Township of Stanley, on which His Honor reserved, his decision on a point of law. It appeared in evfdence that a portion of the roadway on a street in -Baytield gave way, causing collars were_Hotel, i"oron tor --Mareh- -1st; were - Harold Montgomery, Goderich-; Earl 1/4 13iyfield; Bert Lobb and Arnold Jamie - dresses; not un- s.on, Clinton. with representative men . from other parts of the county. The cost her fellow impOrtance of the hog industry, not Only as a great -factor in Canada's the food supplies of our British cousins, fore the convention. __The- boyish . torm,,was-adisplayed-only- Ladles used side saddles, not the whole A girl was mostly bustle behind, not hustle ahead. Statistics were merely 'a mathematical the clergyman's automobile tO drop study at school. into a hole about three feet deep.- and They AV -ere days mostly—eyeryth.ing over at 10 p.M. although. no ame 'was ',hurt :the car ' . presiding. The number of events and was . damaged .-to---the .extent of $65. Everybody went to church --,--or to - the pUrses for' the annuals race meet ' As the roadway , appeared to be in sleep on Sunday. to be held ' at *A-gricultural Park on good condition no -negligence on. the Girls set their , caps—not their knee - civic _holiday, Angust 5-th, were- -de- prat rbfsthesdefendant manicapality .wassH.—caps--.-for a -man. ,-, -cided upoa. A total of $2300 will be shown. but the question arises, Does I:Oyster suppers and ,ellairch , ,socials glut _up-a_s_prize-mong.:--- - -..: - --- -- - , , - a municip.ality guarantee Safe transit . were 25e a throw. . . The . classes and purses are as fol- on. its roads?. The decision Will have i Moving pichires happened only at lows : Free for all, $800; 2.26 pacers a bearing on other cases that Might,' bouseeleaning time. _ - , „ -$500; three•year-old and under, $500.; arise° . Females all Wore eorsets—at 'east we Entries close on May 15th. - . SHOOTS' ARCTIC OWL ' ' 1 The hired,,,girl drew•$ Word has been received that the An Arctic 'owl, comnionly called did the washing. famous American -bred pacer "Blue snowy owl, with a wingspan. of five ' They bobbed your hair Again" will race here in 'the free-for-all feet four inches and weighing almost - - got you- in jail. seven pounds, was shet one 'morning Irlhe melodeon—not last ;week by Daniel Leddy. on his pliedsthe faniily farm on the 10th concession of C61.- Tb° ramtis Ilibin an borne township. Alr. Leddy is iu his _were popular insti eighty-seventh year but despite his ad- They. didn't have to h ENGLISH SPOKEN . • A Highlander found' himself in a London buS, _and he left a huge ease - on: the outside platform. This- fol-. Conditetress: "Is that your bag?" , Conductress: ."Maybe you' left a pie Highlander "W -hat • Sort of -pier '- Conductress : pie!" Highlander: "It's not my pie.," COndUctress: 423pt it's your bag, -Eventually the trouble was traced - to "Maybe you left a pie etc T lated • from East London ,it L50 a Week, and „may. oe yon *ill have to pay on it"— . Glasgovv Herald. only after they • music. - ye a dollar, Jeff." - Jeff : "I'll have d family album .. tutions. Great snakes! It was only to git the dollar 'Hatt I was finite ie. -Get- oiit! on civic holiday. This horse has- a record. of 2.02 for the mile. He is at present in training in California. "Blue Again" is owned. by' Mr. Leatherdale of Windsor. vanced age still PosSesses perfect eye- - man to leach boys how to play. SONAL MENTION would attest. He has salways been steen hours—and earned it too: - ' P"R - sight, as his accurate marksinaiiship Nie hired man gckt a -dollar a day for •__•a•••••_.s.ssss,,„,,ssusssmss„,,,,ts...., given to Jackie Neealfain. Needham, _who started the seasan as a forward, and was-Aspought back on defence when Mero was, sent -to- the froat line, has mon. His cool manner of play was a big factor at different times againat Ha aover. . ray went to the 11.40 /nark of the third .peried before any further scoring - resulted. Jim Bissets_who hadn't been able to beat Deeves all night with his - boo/rang sant; finalY if was ,on a backhander, front .a passout by Mero. Bisset notched his second goal of the-aight a minute later, taking a pass from -Mpro at the blueline, and raeing in to beat^Deeves from close in. ,Only eighteen seconds remained in the game when Newcombe tallied the final goal fret)" faceoff by sending a rolling puck into the Hanover cage. , The teams: , HANOVER-aGoal, beeves; defence, Langley, Weidnier; centre, Schellet- nateS, Haney, Banks, Palmer, Van Slyke, Weis, Fizell. GODERICH--Goal, • M. Johnston; defence. G. Weetlake, J. Needham; nttei. Mero; wings, J. Bisset, B. Newconibe: alternates, H. Warren; B. 1 A& P FOOD' STORES Owned and Operated by The Greco Atlantic Pacific Tea Co. Ltd. RIPLEV'S CLEVER GIRL PITCHER the. Ripley Reds softball team which MA year ' captured the W.O.A.A. championship, has received different offers' to play with higher' company during the :coining seaSon. The first °he conies from Forest 011(1 only re- (seals- ,an offer came to 111.r fiaiin ti.c hist. it she accept, it will mean 'a anis' loss to the team. Despite : this fact her Dia 11 y friends, wish. her the verY bests -Ripley Ex- press. - ',MARGARET SIAGER? CLUB At tbe montblY of 'the Margaret. Seeger 2.1iintile(?)Ti011t WITS male of a riimmage lo to be 011: Silkturday Morning by to o'clock. -The yearly memberehip has been ,;ed to 511 aeries and rotoilt tawet- of 0w:it c.Xeop't 111 of April, wheis the meeting a, 2F1 'ae place proficient in the. use of guns, havingri12..lb's' clubs were the Ladies'. Aid, . , son, Scott McNally, and _Mrs. McNally life. The owl tossessed claws .an inch.: MAk was AP11-v"ecrint°- --Youl: - own -pit - f at Detroit.- " - ., ' • loeg anal very pdwerful leg muscles for Cher from the dealer's tin -measure. i Mrs. T. Turuer, forinerly of Gode- a bird of its species, capahle of killing Tber(' were na crooners, etseePt Mgther 1 rich, is enjaying. a vacation , at St. -and 'carrying off chickens. The body when she rocked her restless baby ! l'e•tersburg, Florida. to sleep. is at present being kepa hi cold storage . . ' . Heia, many friends are pleased- to in Goderich.. The- owner does not Women's skiias trailed. as much: ma - see aliss Myra McNevin out again himself wish to mount the owl, but terial below their' knees as they People used to arise .and retire pn the 'same tlay ; now they 'retire and arise on the. same. day. , . but nowadays mothers and grand- 2 mothers _are girls also, . • People took a tonic when they were, ' rim -down, now they take an am-- bulance .or a hearse. The most prominent part Of an attrac- tive girl was the bustle and 'frill; now it's hustle and thrill. - . hursday) evening. Eighteen. mein- ables, and now they *ear hardly 'tilditY 'night's "play. ' ' There vvefe no` paid street cleaners' after a two Months' kr.. and Mrs. Allan S. Charlton and baby daughter, of Stratford,. were week -end guests of' Mrs. Charlton's mother, Joseph -E. Whitely. • Clayton Foster, of• Sarnia, mate on the Imperial Oil boat Imperoyal, was in town on% Short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Foster, returning Sunday nighL-2 *- William C. Snazel4-pf Bracebridge, formerly of Goderieh, underwent an. operation at Private Patients' Hospital, Toronto, last Friday. His condition is favorable. . Mrs. Floyd, Leslie with her daughter Evelyn and. young- son Kenneth,- of Leamington, , visiting" her parentS. Mr. and Mrs. John Foster, Eldon street, this -week. ° .for Vancouver and Vietoria, ae- companied by Mrs. Cole's- sister, Mrs: - Cayley, and Mr, Cayley, of Port Mr: and Mrs. Lorne Clark and three children, of Kincardine, visited with Mr. Clark's parentg on Sunday. Miss 4.1itia Clark returned with them for a itsit of tea _days aiming friends • at Kincardine Winghani„_:,. Take your family to church with 10 a rtinis Clothes memo BETTER IVIA.TERIALS tETTER TAILORING BETTER PIT • Altering, Pressing, Repairing Servids F. Rt. Aral Call 317W West St; -if there is anyone.in town ors distri interested in monating the handsome bird; he may obtain -it for the asking by enquiring at the Signal -Star office before the end "of this week. BADMINTON The Goderich Badminton Club played host to the Seaforth chili, on Friday evening- last at a teurnament held in the arniorles here. Seaforth emerged winners by the narrow Margin of 377 to 374. The Goderich club will play a return engagement at Seaforth this toUrnament was'Played at the armories among. members of the Goderich Ther -games resulted in ties for /both the -men and the ladies. The men tieing were Bert Medd, Ken Juck and .11m-Naffel-,-„ea'eb•with 44. The ladies were Miss M. Bisset, MrS. C. Naftel and Mrs. Akeroyd, each with 39. - Percy and George Weston returned home on Friday from betroit. . Mr/James Robinson 'returned to pie Opening his 'store on March 15. Mr. Wm. Robinson,, who rrently returned fromssos`rsiseas, accompanied him. on the Queen Elizabeth a week ago, arrived home last Thursday. He spent a few days With his sister 'in Toronto en route, Mrs.' J. MeClure returned home from Toronto on Friday last after spending . Mrs. J. Atkinson, and Miss Marion, of Detroit. spent the week -end with Mr. ',and Myren S. Irvine were in Windsor for the week -end. They were -niaannpanied V, Mr. II. Lowry, Who spent the past week with them. Billy. of London, were guests of Mrs. W. J. Stinson over the week -end. Mrs. E. A. ,Tileathersten wan -final to London last wesk, , haling Spent the faist two weeks with her mother. Mrs. James .re.rgIlf-M1' returned holm, on Satorday from London, w -hero she' apent the peat month. Nappy ,Reiults Impossible Accomplished On March ard, :1946, a Client , You are wonders. I made every • This same effective service is available, to you. 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