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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-03-21, Page 4DUNCIANNON parent?, Ur? aTad Ura. 40144 Make. eeeeeee othde v1-0;.3 woze Me. and, Mre.:WU 11)SCAPIINON,. MeV. 5f1elvin Atte4 412d 4014' WOadelli` at* Mis,i InT woy D, ikeea tInd. danghtee, TOrente, 'ere. '-iim,71.07"ecieetereeel, speut thi) wecim§.11 t their LO3ne here. Leedowee leave LrbtureligiQN1 ehereeteeea M. w -pa Meeleee L vLtItis of the iate Jo% A. Hanailten, efeleth eibinghte4 Mrs. Alfred Ilefford. Tin- of Dunganeen.- Veto, for afew daya. • „' • An old land inarle,t5 Teeing :meow& ReV.L W, Mien and M. .1=1711, 1„, eeeee iiia &emelt this week hy, the "et Sarnia, are yleiting a few days with diailantling. of the ThontipSen blaeter and Met. John Blake. smith shop, wletelf had beeVerated Mr5. OWLS. D.lari1x s enelderablY for a '•very long thee by the late Wine inaproved tGetierich hospital, and is' Thompson,, and for over twenty years ' -Seeing nursed by htf'r iil8te6 UrR. Sam by Teeslie Schulte who moved across Wideombe, R.N.,,9f- Whaeor. the street a year ago to contlene the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Fowler epent trade of bin/wit:tithing ha a other D4ay with their brolher-iii-layee Mr. hiii1r' itloy Burehill. of 'Mitchell. i Air. Abner Morris, vvlio wa,a ceitieale Mr. °Mar Divots. Quit/0rue Town- ely ill With tits ,12teart for -two weeks, , . , e . ehip, has purchaeed Wm., 11" . Bakalla•re's has couelderably improved and was tfue4- able to be meved byeambula ce to the •Miss Rprniice Xilate, &A, of Oil home of his eonKenneth Morrie, near Spring, spent the week -end with bei Beerniller, where, he will' stay for a, 01111.041111110.0411•1•011110100411111.0.111110.0411,4asie NUM SelensIT ¥LAil1‘iipm.61i3 tlitiv Qumran:. OLD CHEESE • • lb. 29d LUGS ORANGE - 5 PEKOE 15C 30-s ' ' &NECTAR' 160 290 Pkg. Pkg. lioniHooD oar 'QUICK Cpo K i NG Bag SOkP PAkiVi°1-nrk JeGant I rd --.• - 1 Cakes 230 IMPERSUDS WHEN AVAILABLE Pkg. Lir)/14 stv• MASTER DOG BISCUITS or TERRIER KIBBLE 2 11b. -25° Bag. VEG. SOUP CAMPBELL'.! 2This 2P PURItY FLOUR 1 J MILK BREAD 6 74b,1129,6( Big. &Or' Bag 730•.1 48 -ex. tw_.„2„.1.2.4.;::; 150.. • ANN .PAGE', t • ovElt-Fer-s*--- 1, „ 170 demmieolialatoemel oomo.o.alieo-oreo . Pkg. TRE GODERICil SIGNAL -ST eemplo, Weelea to reefive their ear.f Fir 44. and Bira. E. C. Wilkins# bad tbo misfortuno on Monday to havo Tato ZlIttlo "by Port Colborne ope from his right hand t ' while et a *evil g bee. Tine ne3t "Inger was aln105t severed ee well, but it 13 ,LOR Junior Oeuri-Vinal hoped it ay be yet L34vea. Wavior Team', . Mee, Illare" eldeGt eeen yers lamina Evenhig fluited on .1.0riday ight at the chu:rOli church, W.A. sponsored 'a social even - which, was very well attended. After 'Out -weighed, out -experienced, • 9. Short, `Program, 0, group a ladies, eutslassed, but never outfought, meiebers a the ozgaaization stage4 a Luzen'A Flyeee were this weer elimin- -.The Gossipers." The Performers wore c 11.1le Qa y old the Lions will advance into' the Ontario forty-I:Want& lunnorons pray entitled ated, from further co i WI h• P old-time postumeg, and- carried out olborne Sailors by a total score Qie Juventie '4.1.$" linals agahit. arrie. some great condom and showed to 20,5 in their O.U.A. ,TUnier "C" semi, The wiiti-ficoring ,game was the see-. the audience how a little "statement,' final round. The Port Colborne teana Onyl part af-' a d°u4124411 PlaYeci IA or "remelt" can grow to the mOst stood° half-a-hald over the Goelerich ratkad,'on Tuesday night, and gave extreme uutruthfut yarn, when re. youngsters in almost every positien and the Goderich peoPle something to shwa peated a few timea' from Op& to an- this extra heft, plus ineee eeperte ce about after watchg the Juniors bow other, Contests and,gaine6 were en.; around the goahnouth proved too uch out a the play-offs to Port Colborne Joyed. One of the interesting features Or the 'genie FlYers" le the first game. • • • ' a -the, evening was the periled in which ' The Port Colborne sextet c mn ted The Juveniles might have been ex. , , several listened in one of the' class all winter with junior "B" teaeMs7 In a Cureed foi being tired, •after playing a rooms to the radio speech a Winston group In their district and they more mid -night fixture in the firtit.gaine of Churchill through the tholightfulness thau held their own agahrst the higher the round the previous night and.then of Rev. Mr. Rogers who brought his class competition, so the Flyers should returning to Goderich at 5 a.m., but radio over. A., lunch of sandwiches, in no Way feel disgraced over bqwing not so Miarph's kids. They seemed cookies and tea' were servedIto have more, steam than usual as they at the' out to .sueh a team. 17Itlakia, 414, 11)441 ITOYZIOL18 ADVANCE TO ONTARIO rums Sivamp Sinleoe 184. iho Round 2742 AG over eve hundred Goderie. hechey fans e?teered themselves hoae.e.e, the, Juvenile • Lions went oe the rampege ter /3wanip eee 184 on Titeeday ilvenihke and V7111 Their geels- tecOlint semillinal round by scOre g7-12. The win meant that 111 close of the evening. JUVENILES TO MEET BARRIE The Flyers were awe-struck .by the swarmed , all over the large Stratford size of the Sailors when they skated Ice sueface and passed circles around out on the ice at Pert Colborne on the Snucoe team, who themselves are The Lions CIO-spensored jnveniles Monday evening but they nevertheless not a weak aggregation by any means. for. Girls ilk No Experience Nowary • .• Easy,Interesti71 Work • • Tieasant Vorktng Conditions- . Earn Wbil e.You Learn We offer a excellent opportunity tor gas lear a light, clean, pleasant postwar tracie • operating • • seamless half hose knitting machines. • We teach you. 1\1'9 exierience necessary. You.- - earn while you learn., HOLE PROOF HOSIERY COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED EA0'.. STREET, • GODERICH . Phone 960 '91•1011116119111119011.1111191991109-... . up - The Lions' displatY was their most are to meet Bailie? in the_Ontario'cuN el e(1 the r nervousness to the extent of holding the homesters a brilliant of a great season and left Juvenile -"B"' final play-off, it was 3-2 score at the end of the first peried even the "neutral' Stratford people learned Wednesday. ''Barrie aud to a 5-3 count at the termination present singing their praises. 13oth ; forward lines went great guns all ated Peterborough 12-10 in their half of the second. - of,the semi-finals.. NO definite dates The weight and experience • of the night- while the Westlake-Nebdhain de; I up to this (Thursday) noon, but it is and the Flyers more or less fell apart„. Sailers began to tell in tile last.period :fence and° were a stumbling block to Simcoe ' pair Made ,magy nice • rushes have . been set as to the final. series, attempting • to arrange the first gaine mi Gnu', • in the. wider -jai cuge, -and as good -a , dispiiiy..hi: goal as -he Judi l.,eg .__Koet Colborne to swarm hi i forwards. Johnston did not turn in erielv• klub. le, „„4-.1-1-- . -ned•erstond-that, the, God for Stratford early next week. It is Punch sevea goals past hint, to win in the first game but he nevertheless i ee get Lions will the game b a core f 12 3 Y vs 0 - . I gave it,good accinInt of himself. also possible that the Midget 1 Calvert, cleveij Sinicoe left winger, meet _Thorold in the _.b,e_eond =le 1 ' Ken Miller, Jack Evens auele, their semi-fh al d - 1 round as part of a 1 '13-16ilaieu MaeDoilald were responiible .-w-es his- cog, 'and hie effort '. GupEFRWptp TEXAS MARSH 'SEEDLESS 9IS's ORAN• GES cAAVLEIFLosnt'Itt - Immo .CALIFORNIA • . SUNKIST 3Q0's TEXAS FRESH -GREEN TEXAS CURLY LEAF Toms NEW CROI10', CABBAGE • SPINACH CARROTS FLORIDA, SELECTED logal • C•flo Naked ApProx..1-1b. Oka. LETTUCE • CALIFORNIA sczaztto . Large Needs &Yu wumABB , HOT HO, USE No. I Grille ...,,I. for the three Goderich tallies at Port ' of scoring six goals and earning an •double-header the .siime eveifin •-•,,-asstalrs---Up-tty--anything 'iterned In 1 • - ••-• for, ------,4------f_• - -'-'"----• * • I by any Goderich player. '-, PILTDGETS DROP FIRST GAME . The husky. Port Colborne boys had ' . *11'0 THOROLD BY 9-4 SCORE no qualms about throwing their bodies [ .?__ ; The Lion S had a bit of trouble find - around and tWo of the Flyers, Joe :' iu.g*• theni 1 the- ' se v.es on e- strange. ice - arl GODERIOH BRIDGE CLUB ' ENTERTAINS WINGHAlt _ The Goderich Bridge Club enter- tained the. Winghani Club op Friday evening, the results being as follows-; N. -S, --Mm. P. F. Carey, Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mrs. A. 'A. Nicol and Miss E. nacNaughton.' ' E. -W. -Mr. French, Mr. Orawfotii, Mrs, D. D. Mooney and Mr. F. Doe- nelly. The weekly .Duplicate Bridge was held on Tuesday, the winners being: 1st Mrs. F. Saunders, Mr. W. A. Hay--; 2nd prize, Mrs. J. R. Wheeler, Mr. F. Saunders; 3rd prim, Mrs. F. Sturdy,"Misti E, MacNaughton. • - "Nip" Whetstone's Midgets went five goals down. In the first grime of their Walther and "Biondie" MacDonald surface, but cMc,e they did, they made themselves -at home. - Calvert Were sent Oif the ice with head. in-'. put Suncoe into an early lead after juries during the game Ma D ld' 0.4..A. -semi-final round against _ 13_0_744 40.4„four minutes of play, but Don Warren reco Thorold, played at Grimsby. on Satur- day afternoon., The final score was 9-4 but for two ,and a -half periods the Limns were well in the ruuning and only the fact that the weight of the heavier Thoreld team began tO tell on th,e Lions toieard the'end of the game, prevented them from skating off the ,iceewitlee; closer score., .• The -Liens actualry •led 2 -,le at the beeeeteek-TV2 at -the end of the second frame. However, in the last ten min- utes of the game the Goderich young- sters tlefensitie play fell apart, allo.w- ing- Thorela to pump hilear goals. The -teams : ' • THOROLD-Goal, Slat dr; defence,' Thompson, Milne; centre, Tatarnie; wings, McManamy, Battle; alternates, Gabriel, Duckett, Longo, Baker, Timak, Girotti, Loney; Lucian'. GODERICH-Goal, Donaldson ;* de- fence, Don. Holmes, B. Doak; centre, Beacom; wings, Fulford, Price; alter- nates, Saunders, Meriam, McPhail, Holland, ,Smith aud J. Westbrook. Referee -Bud Worthy, Goderich. Go to ehurch-next Sunday nlid every Sunday'. :ONE NAME TO REMEMBER,.e 4tr For .relid of stomach di.. tz'ess • burning. gnawing ,stcanach pains indigestion heart. bum. or tither IMPfbms of itYPericoitY - try• Prtmder•a Tablets Mire mitt 100 mil- lion Pfunder's Tablets sold its 10 yeirs by leaclim pharmacists 'FOR STOMACH -DISTRESS - DUE TO HYPERACIDITY 0 'SIZE SIZE TRIAL $150 (CONOMY $4UV / ,PFLINDE'R'S TAICEIV CAMP. BELL'S DRUG'STORE The Square, Goderich NIRIER1111111111111111.1M1121.mmemew 10101*- • sura C..4, B. MINT 11U. 170 SAUCE C. & D. WORCESTER Btl. GUAKER MUITETS - 2 Pk"' 17% BABOTLEANER Ctns. CARE FLOUR MAPLE Lglikr Pkg. 27 GRIMSBY RELISH SOUPS - HEINZ ASSTD. • -BEANS IMPORTED e RED KIDNEY KRAFT DINNER . WHEN AVAILABLE USE OXYDOL 'apra 220• 620 CHIPS° 2 ri;IT 430 --- :;1:190 CAMAY SOAP es- 3 cakes leo 14, BC 2 7!" 2 2 Pkgs. means BEIVER WEATERIALS BETTER TAILORING. BETTER.FIT Altering, Preasing, Repairing Servipe 240 250 ;90 ' 330 TAILOR Call 317W Watt St. 4ioniiiamezramoimpamospow veree sutfici i_eltli t; o • I • second game of the series at 'Stratford, ' but,Walther the tall right -win er fromi,"round-the-g,oal" solo effort. -*-Calvert Mitchell, was unable to take the ice I again ,sentT. Simcoe into the lead by and his absence was very much fe ' combining hicely with Macintosh half - by the Flyers, ,particularly by lira line way through the period. But from mate, MeNairn. • there on the 'Lions' took' possession of the game and within the space -of eeeee-thetigse up quickly oil a smart ..With over -live -eleendred Goderieh one minute they rattled 'three' goals fans cheering theiti on, the Flyers took past -Haggerty in the Siincoe net. tbe ice at Stratford onTuesday -night Westlake started things by tiring a determined to slide the Port Colteerne terrific shot by Haggerty 'frothe lead on the round somewhat. • m bluellee and 13Isseet, followedwith 4.N'ilixez-FJxtFar:fitagt4dweLWI:zrl','ml/iY.t.aro'evweaiono-,w-tsaiti'fe----d'sIufr,rf,kFVa. Ee'fr matterof - -Seeends had elapsed before• "Blondie" MacDonald Faced around the "Kid" line took the ice and- Bob' Allin slapped In a the Port Colborne defence to beat the pass. feone Harold Warren. - - .Sailors' netminder with a low, shot. 'Early • in the Second period, Mero The goal gave the•Goderich boys heart and they tore 'into the fray determined was robbed of a goal. when he drew . . to...get more. They came very close Haggarty out, only to hit the egoal- when Miller passed from- a corner to post, • but Newcombe was in like a hawk to slap the rebound in. Thirty "S'kip" MacDonald, who was parked in -_. . front of, the Port -Colborne'cage, but seconds later., Needhaneefollowed this up by -scoring on a solo effort and the Sailor goalie made a fialraculous save on Skip's point-blank shot.k At then . at '4.50 Bisset hooked tip with the 13 -minute. mark *Sergenese tiekthe Mero and Newcombe for one of 'the game up, scoring.from-ace-eff id5the. cleverest goals"of the night. Simcoe started making It a game Goderich end. From ,that 'point on again with two goals by Calvert and there was . no stopping the Sailors . as, ._ ., .. . . , tell, and before _the first period MIS I to . 7-5, Weir weight and expthence, began. td't period, to bring the score on the game one by Crofoot midway in the scond •* but the 'Kid" line started run - over three more -goals had rattled by,. fling Wild again and within the space Ginn, fromthe sticks of Krabulec, I , of 45' seconds had tallied b.hree times, Bates and Sergenese. , I II. Warren notching the first and D, The seebnd period was only a few minuteS old when • SergeneSe took a Wa.r.ree the latter two, Bob Allin being in on all three &also Bisset finished passout from Benner to beat Gina with' off the period with two quick goals, in a. high shot and send the score to 54, The Flyers eame back with a tally at ; the last minute and kept up the. pace with another counter . early • in the 10.30, MeNairn scoring from "Boole' MacDonald's passout, but -the Sailors third. "Porlee Newcombe then went into high gear and pumped four goals drew away again at 14.45, Krabulee tell" ing ,on Benner's assist. past Haggarty.in the last period, Mero _ Early • in the third , period "Boole" I helping him on three: • H. Warren coin - Early MacDonald broke through the Shilors' ; pleted .the prolific scoring for the Lions with 'a tally at 15.10, Westlake and 1 defence and, went in alone on Broad- hurst, Port Colborrie goalie. His shot , hi two. D. Warren assisting. Calvert popped' goals for Siracoe in the final had BrOadhst beaten, but missed the , frame. ' • urI net ny an inch. Benner notched a goal at the three-) Bisset and Newcombe, each with five minute mark of the third period and goals' were top ecorers for • the-Lid/is, , Nixon dOmpleted the scoring for the while Don -Warren had three, Harold I night, tallying on a neat. solo effOrt WNeearren two and Allin, Westlake and . with eight minutes seven tallies but couldn't himself inutes of the game left to dliam one each. Mero" assisted make the final score„8-2 for the Sailors. on 9. - The Port Colborne players started to scoPenalties lay on the 'rough stuff in the late ' , went -to 11. Warren, Bent- ley, D. Warren, Warton. stages of he game, particielarly to ' ,, . Ken Miller, but 'they Wet their mthe atch first game. , - The lineups were he same as fcir in Miller and, althouwas ban- gh he e. . , - e ished .alopg with -Krabulec ateofie time,I Ken convinced the Sailors that he . 'The Lions Club' Juveniles have had couldn't be pushed around. many. nice things said about them in Although' he had the puck fired. past ,eeaeeeeeeeeeee 1 out-of.town newspapers siiice the imes In the series, withear, y i. - , but about the nicest compliment oppos ion this Port Colborne; Gerry Ginn could in , , ' rip :way be blanaed_elle_ turned -111-paid them was by "Chick" Appel': al ',8ricitt editor of the Stiatfdid Beacon"- , soimmoimioiims.o4micai.040.? i COFFEE \ AT, ITS BEfiT ' If for any teosan any. thing you putthcisei is t • let sattafactoty, returri il and' you, money/ \ will be cheetfully refunded. • • A. & P. 'COFFEE_ • CUSTO.M GROUND VIGOROUS WINEY BOICAR °•'',350 MILD MELLOW 8, O'CLOCK 31 A&P FOOD STORES Owned and Operated by The Great Atlantic & Padfic Teta Co. Ltd, Priers sorect to matkel chant:pi - reserve the tied lo guar:in:es John Deere - n Machines . t- e • Tractor Cultivators Tandem Discs . Diamondr, Harrows also Power Corn Binders iaorse Corti ,8.6 Grain Binders , Ilay Rakes Sprea,ders See .Uf3 for • P. rristtre .Systems, Wincimi4s; Pump jacks aid 2ngines ,Ir„/.1Y11.2011: i • • , - s e ar, eometimes se.nsational, perform- ance. in both games and the only wonder is that the Sailors didn't put" more goals past him. ' , in the third OHO of the .game at Stratford, John Holmes accidentally received' a nasty cut under the -left Herald, whose comment nin hieepaper following the ganee in Stratford on Tuesday evening, we quote : ,'' s. "Joe Murphy, coach of the Goderich Juveniles trotted out two 'front lines that displayed the finest briind of One - eye from the. etick 'of 'One of 'his team- byienaartsioniwhwicitunevroeudid•opnuSttaralt,fotrodti_cteeafraors cut bled PriefuselY Ith required several stitches to close it. i proved a tower of strength on the eaineeWhile Westlhke and Needham l to sVi •mates. The ' ' 'The llneups at Stratford were: Goderich defence." .. PORT COLBORNE-Goal, Broad.- That's Just about what we think of hurst; defence, Nixon, Krabulec; thein tqo, Chick., centre, Clarke.; ewings„Blites, Coch- rane.; alternates, Sergenese, Benner, Young, Crompton, Fjtzgeraldehh4. • -U0DtItIrCH---Gloal, Ginn; 'defence,, Holmes, Ainslie; centre: Miller.; 'vvings„ aBite.rDna. teMs,amcDeNonitairild1,, Evans, Bac.Djo.nLladc-;; ttNo one is' so poor that he canna man---LibelteeStratferd. "' • • o one is ...so rich that he does 'begin to be thrifty Donald, Needham, Stoddart. N ' not need to be thrifty • . RdCree -.1jeCauley, Stretford. Lines- Olever sleuthing on the part of loch" - Fail tire The m-argin between Suess and pollee enable(' them to tritek down uee is measured by a • single word LETRACH DOWN A BI the driver ef the automobile .which THRIFT recently dameged a hyclrb post on the miner or st. David and Kingston streets., The driver failed to': report the aoeident and the only due ayailable to police was ' a metal headlight rim I which. had, been broken off the auto- ' m 'obile in the eolliAion. Police fol.- I • . .' lovved up tat .ttlitatilObile expert's ()pin- ' - ' • . , ion that the -tele! rim bad • belonged to either a 10:19 or 1030 Che•vrolet. . can Own . . All' vehieles of this /Mike and or these ; • ji Frei . me years whieli were seen itt,' WWII were , AT eheicieed and on ,4atUrdtty evening the sia tiro. ‘ smtgli t -a Vet. alit° .tobilf', t•,ta 1029 ellpere ' ' Around 40 our energy lessens. 'But, ex - let, was diseovereri on. St, 1);l eel street., . eerience has teeight us to do atrr work with less . The owner was l'Ilared with eareless ' •effort. The year Avid sheuld yield the driving and fintel si and meal, to, Pay, greiteat tt&omplislunenta, the rmist enjoyment eosts GI' $20 (lama; t, to the hydro post. 1 'and happirosx. They can, too, if we av-oiti the kidney and bladder disordera such as Back. DON'T INKI" LT lirlIttn111" : . acir,..Headache, Rheumatic Poktp, Losgitude, '1.- •,(01e.,-,,Korliforlts-..1tivize., en t brisiast. 11.555 of Sleeiy and Eeergy Ohielititt often attad; ilNtliiir:Initialit;t1,. (1,1(/:walivnasi 1 ci+11,nr.}111,Tivilitipingrao.InT.! _ koone,aoricicIetay4:0p.aisirohTtwoge ebreet al tflelapil. century . 1A 1((./1 11,,., day nfte ;. ;Te.,, Imlin had and woraten to hoop rtidnoya and bladder in ons:,Ited w(4,17„,t,01; f4.,t1;t1 1114t ii,ln,y(41'. 1)(i rtA02101t(1(1. , If s'iott aro nearing 40, or past.it, greet kqr ..4,4,,pic ,, v$, 1, o .11011(7 1111 :1.. foi WO ria 5 of Your hod% and a haPPA' . "Mu'rph`,." oiltili, riti,vc,v11,4, , ,..i.,,iii,„fil, khan ens, ochre Kitealty Pills tA7,1 14 • incz, 11;L: t„i„n*:* (in,. „Inlet, it.V., 996. Life Insurance IL M. FORD (iPiinsorl 1 -, Stanstired ROI assured. . North St. ,g,68w „.. 0 e pun,' COAL WHEN YOU REQUIRE_ COAL OR COKE - ,CALL Charles C.- Lee Estate COAL AND HARDWARE AT THE HARBOUR TELEPHONE 22 ' •••••, ' •Thank 'You; In order to finance the. bus trip to Port Colborne, t� cover the expenses incurred In hotel bilt, meals and other items tlee Goderiele Junior Hockey Club (Luzon's Flyers) asked the merahants of Goderich for donations to help defray expenses. Although the•Junior Club did have a balance on hand of $400.00 prior to the Port. Colborne series, it Was thought that this amount should be kept to buy sport Jackets for the players of the team and - to cover the expenses of a banquet at the end of the season With the cost of •the two-day trip to Port Colborne estimated at .$275.00, it was reasoned that. this wotildIeave the hockey club with too snail' a fund for the eabove Mentioned purposes., .•-,•• The Junior Club -wishes- -to thank-'ilt of the following neerChants for their generous Contributions. Reg. 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' If We meet' regularly for the worship of One God,. all-powerful and loving, we have taken . the primary step to assure peace for the world. Is this too much to ask? GO TO CHURCH • NOxt StInday rnd Everj. &undo MINE 'YOUR 1I'.1,31[11141' WITH 'YOU , THIS APPEAL MADE Thg e9 c) Qr- ira igt STIIiirefrifX NN „1011TrIITIV1 ,„ • ' „ 41.