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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-06-27, Page 4
ti TIM GODERICII SIGNAL -STAR 1 4,a K4..SD if 3 R.i•N apt'1'{1A fP rc: tst °deficit French Cleaners WE r8 DRY MEANING ANwD PRE SIN P E88IN r •Nit,valE AT YO1 GNVENIENO . E�r�IE���D • PR SiiVIC . .. GALL 3.22 ,FOR PIOI -UP AND DELIVENV ,' C. R. Lowery §4t r 1 r " ..{ .. iE �!I tz v. 'rESM el) SHED f�'• • 1859re 41 stogy OWNED AND OnElA1$D-DT 5►• oroo, ATLANTIC & PACIFIC ao r. +71411.1 T- ALL'YOUR NEEDS COTTACE ix 16 ea A & P Store Closed Mon. July lst • Open Wed, July 3rd BLACK TEA " OUR OWN FLAVOURFUL Ib. 49¢ SOLEX LAMPS 25-40-60 Watt ANN PAGE POWDER leu �CA E FLOE G.. ' APLE"E • DOMESTIC Si-IORTENING- • When Available BL DIES OGILVIE - BAKEW.'S.-COCOA. - OLDDUTCH CLEATS _- SNACK SACK OLD CHEESE FINE CANADIAN ea. 15° 1J . lb. 19, 2 Pkgs. 150 %-1b15 . $4 for 190,, • Pkg. io# • lb. 31 A&PFRESH�ES kl! s GUARDScost, Limited Variety en_ d Sizes of SALMON THIS WEEK END One Tin to a Customer while they last. Let's share a- little longer. SILVERBROOk'BUTTER First Grade •�th.' 41c ASPARAGUS SOUP New Pack 2 Tins 250 FLYDED SPRAY • • 16 -oz. Btl. 23 FLY °COILS - •FLY S �!'ATTERS STO '.V a,"'ee� STRA is�7 S Pk$'r'dc' OVER, FRESH ANN PAGE MILK BREAD WHITE or BROWN Z 24 -oz. Loaves 150 SERVE ICED A. & P. CUSTOM' GROUND BOKAlt COFFEE Ib. 350 California ! ,.,lencia 288's ORANGES "z°37c. California: Fresh 300's. I.Er� 4. 'S doz. • T eLIMPES California Jumbo .^„'s ea. C 1 }� M GEORGIA, Ib,�+--- ea p (� WA 4v ��� 5 Largo E PEACHES' GEORGIA, Yellow Flesh • Ib.' • PLUMS CALIFORNIA .SANTA ROSA don. G� Sweet Eating TOMATOES V TEXAS, FIRM, RIPE Ib. 2:0 CELERY Y BEAF'S NATIVE. GROWN 2 for 2 HEADLETTUCE Native. Extra Larg© 2 for 1bo CABBAGE NATIVE FRESH GREEN - lb. A� TEXAS, Yellow Cooking . • lbs. ` ONIONS ' 15d t Pt ifmaf:9:Ptit:rivi4fyrY'kys0 shy.uPoraha:ros ^,n�upy. rctur i Will 40 �'bnay h•1�wl,'Sr "f u^det �? 1' Australar, New Crop AP.LES, la 16c ;w 0 lAiLltuns Scored in First Innings Boys Go off.... Batting $pree after Two Out in the Eh8t- nflb a • A bigfirst innings which produced five runs was, all the Goderich' Lions needed to subdue Maley in a seven innings a W.O.A.,A<• Juvenile baseball contest here on Friday evening last. The , aeons failed to score a run after the initial innings outburst, but they had no need to, as they coasted to a 5-1 victory. • ipley's lupe run • also name in. the R first Innings, Needham getting to •first base • on Ginn,'s error, stealing second, going to third on 'Dean's single and coming lionae, when catcher Scott al., ipywed one of Aiiislie's hooks to get away from him. Goderichstarted their big, inning's inauspiciously, but with two out Scott l atartcd to wf rolling with t el'.ean I�g14 over Beeound lr: e. scoring War. eun. Suaecessive singles by aigset, ;Ve, ttal e, Ainslie mond Ginn followed and four more Goderich ruun9-ironed in., :5 rouun then on theeLion5 failed to gest another hit ofe 11[arriso-rl, but It ipley could a do little better against U n .1uslie's offerings, b 'ilson's single iu the fourth innings being their only hit. Ainslie looked good in. setting the visitors town with fifteen strikeouts, while wal1dn ; only noes. garrison haul six strikeouts gaud walked one. ' • Snore by innings: Ripley 100 0o01'0-1 • 2 2 Goderich ' '. 500 000 x--5 5 6 The teams: ° RIPLEY. Needham, cf; Dean, 1b ; J, •Htarrisoia, p; ; Wilson, lb„ Cameron, 12; Mason, ., �b ; M. Harrison, ss.:- McLennan, rf.. GODERICH,-1T. Warren, 8b;. M,, • . Warren, ss; B. Newcombe,, rd; D. Scott, c; J. Bisset,''ef; G. Westlake, 2b ,( Bruce 'MacDonald, of ). ; D. p G. Ginn, 1b (Ol•. Mere, ,r2)+; P. Patter- son, if '( Aliin gb). LAWN BOWLING rive rinks represented the Goderich club on Wednesday evening itt Wing - ham, where they competed for the J. 'W. Manna trophy in a mens doubles tournament., The only G cle- rich team to 'finish among the prize- winners wnS that of T`red Toole and Tom Pritchard, who took sixth place. The first 'dut-ef-town tournament' which the lady members of the Gode- rich club have engaged in this year was a tiebies tournament at Wingham on .Wednesday, evening of last week. A Goderich rink comprising Mrs. Calvin Cutt, airs. A. R. Scott and Mrs, F. 'Overholt took first prize GODBRICU WIDGETS' WIN AT WINGHAM, 12-2 The Goderich Midgets won their first league game in the W.O.A..A. on `Saturday *hen they trounced the Wingham Lions at Wingham by a sabre ,of 12 to 2. Needham and Fulford handcuffed the I Wingham batters, allowing only one I hit in the seven innings, that one a slow infield • roller that Self beat out for "a hit, and . sent fourteen batters back to the beneli via the strike -out route. Sore by innings : R. H. E. Goderich 136 100 1-12 7 1 Wingham ' 000 200 0- 2 1 Town of Goderich .DOM-INION July 1st -Children's Sports ON THFr-SQU AT 9.30 .a.m. Goderich Boys' Band , -WILL PLAY ON THE BANDSTAND•-:. __ BLUE WATER BAND ° WILL PRESENT BAND' CONCERTS . - SUNDAY. AND • MONDAY EVENINGS AT 8.30 D. D. MOONEY, .•k„A. T. KAITTING, .Mayor. Chairman of Committee. GOD SAVE THE KING! r ° Lakeview Casino-. Grand Bend Dancing . Every'�Night. .,, A TERRIFIC HIT! , GORDON 'DELAMON'T and his Orchestra Gordon's Orchestra broke all previous recordt, at the . beautaiful Sky Club, Brant Inn;. gave Lakeview Casino one of. the greatest season openings last week; record-breaking crowds, with Canada's newest band sensation! MIDNITE D.1NCEJUILY 1st -12.05, a.m. ART HALLAM COMING TUESDAY, JULY 9th! SUNDAY CONCERT, JUNE 30th at 9 o'clorak D.S.T. • ' tTHE VARIETY ENTERTAIN•,ERS'' All -Stagy prograniine--Tlaet Paul 'Bros.=-avelle the . Magician -Earl Heywood -and • others, -Making up a grand concert for young .and old. Silver Collection.. SOFTBALL TOURNAMFXT-72 o'clock D.S.T. 'Lieury; Brown's Dairy, London; Grand Bend and another London . _ __team. • Garand competition!'. Lieury and Grand. Bend. were tied two=ail when - weather prevented completion of game on last tournament, May 24th. These teams are very evenly matched, • Three games in all - be sure to -see them!. Grand Bend is really 'humming with activity -everything' is oplen and going strong ! Horseback riding -Dowling -.-roller 'skating -*-speed ,beat rides -games galore -swimming! YOU'LL 4 ! N:IOY EVERY MINUTE OF YOUR.. STAY AT LAKE HURON'S -FINEST RESORT! • °i.'r o•' Your ' ctions t. 8 HAVE A GREAT INFLUENCE ON' YOUR FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES. , • 'Set Them . a Good Example BY GOING TO CHURCH REGULARLY. RE TIIEPE NEXT SUNDAY u f TAKE YOUR, FAMILY WITH vO'iL ENCOURAGEOTHERS •,TO GO TOO. THIS APPEA% IS MADE BY . • <'7 P n he tIr'urroh" Commitice (A S 0. IIICTLY NON- ° ' DE. elOMIiVATE01.'tlAL Aq;iTdiIT':l) Close Margii for Flyers Last Night Got erach Interned .lt?a• Wu Over Minton Bulb School, 4-3 • Godorich Flyers staved o0 a dalager- ou lastinnings rally to emerge vietori PO. by 4 score of 4-3 in a W.0.4 4. Initermediate "IV" baseball game 'with Clinton Radio School at Agricultural Bark on Wednesday evening, Ilehind, the steady pitching, of Prank ("Gessier") Young the Flyers • turned in an almost flawless fielding perorm- ance for eight lnaings. In the beetle ninth, however, Xoung weakened .: and ,Was' nitited for - two hits, While tiro errors by his mates ;allowed the Radio boys: to score three•r'uBs•and threaten to tie the game, 'The tension, on the Goderich bench was relieved •...when Jack Phelan, rater adding a loose pan, made a: dive • for third base, where a runner 'was forded for the third . out, eliding . the game.' -. Aside• from the last innings , Young turned . in a' very workmanlike per: formance on the mound, He struck out eight batters and didn't walk one, while allowing only four hits up to. the ninth Innings. Ile fielded siik smashes to the boV flawlessly as well. Wilson hid ten strikeouts and walked one in the eight innings he toiled for Clinton. - Fleet -footed "Hank" ,Westbrook was outstanding in the Flyers' outfield, mak- ing two" spectacular catches,one re - suiting; in a double play on his throw is first base. Score by innings :- R. 1a. E. Clinton 000 000 003-3 6 8 Goderich 002 000 20x-4 5 .3 The tetanal, CLINTON RADIO 'SCHOO1 --=Muir,. ib ; Thompson, rf ; .-Cross, 12 ; Wilson, p; Walsh. c; Bell {Scott), cf; Evans, ss; Monteith ,(Debaul>re), 20; Hunter (Hanley) , 3b. GODERICH.-T. Phelan, ss ; B. Wors�'ell, c; R. M4cDonald, `lf; F. Young, p ; W. ' Westbrook, 2b; B. Worthy, lb ; -G. Glepnens, C�.; J Pnr; hela. vallatook, rf. .,. UmPires-Eades, Clinton and J. Sheardown, Goderici . • ' REVL -ON THE SQUARE, GODERIGH rhursday, July ..PET PARADE Led by the Boys' Rand 'OPENSTSE CARNIVAL AT 3.30 p.m. .. . ,Apron Table . Fortune Telling Booth . Fish Pond Refreshments . Games for All Join the carefree crowd and enjoy yourself!' 4USPIC*:S' OF-„MAPT,R, ITIZENS OF GODERIC-H YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AN ' Open Meeting OE THE Goderich • Community Recreational Committee TO BE HELD IN_ THE TQWN HALL - -Tuesday, July 2nd, at 8 p.m. ,< AT THIS TIME AN ELECTION OF OFFICERS WILL BE HELD. `• . PLANS OF THE PROPOSED GODERICH MEMORIAL, s RECREATION AND COM- MUNITY CENTRE WILL ,BE 'DISPLAYED AND EXPLAINED. t 1 THIS' IS YOUR PROVECT. n GIVE IT YOUR LOYAL SUPPORT: • • W. J. HODGE, Chairman. a A. • R. SCOTT, Secretary. erson's rug tore ill PHONE 45 Y� THE SQUARE • YOUR I.D.A. DRUG STORE ••, "GET IT : AT EMERSON'S FOR LESS" Make it a habit to shop at, Ehnerson's, where the price: is always right. We invite comparison of our prices with any chain -or Department Store. , We know we are in line. Do you? . An outstanding example of our endeavour to get you merchandise at prices that are right, we • suggest you see the Hair Brushes or Sewards S fap as advertised. HAIR ,BRUSHES We, havetbeenl able to obtain a fair stook of good hair `brushes. Prophylactic Brush -Rose colour with • Prolon Bristles • 2.75 a brush Comb to snatch 35c KEYSTONE BRUSH Nylon Bristles 3.50 - PIPES ` at 1.50, 1.137' and 2:00 Enos Fruit ' Salt 59e -98e •Sal Hepatica 30c, 59c 1.15 - SEWARDS FRENCH MILLED SOAPS Bath size -2 for 50c 3 cakes Toilet size -50e 2 Ige. Cakes Boracite • and "Cold Cream 50e TWIN PINE SOAPS.. 2 cakes 50c B )GER AND GALLET SOAPS` 1.20 box - BATHING 'CAPS -RUDDER at '35c, 39e; 59c, and 69e RiuppLY *DAYS• sits ' ,0UDAYPPLSY' $225' UPP'LY $ CAPSULES Help you to Resist 00, •WINTER ILLS `Auld or children '1.15 •'2.45 •'4.45 IVritatig Pad ' 9c Plal�'olds ' Red and black Nerve Chase's F. Food Williams Pink Pills Carter's 'Liver fills Arvid r 39e, 59e Envelopes 9c r ,3.9,x, 4,50 60c and 1.50 • 50c 23c and 69e Etiquet gust eo- y1M�. FOR • k I 4 IABY PRODUEr 504- flow18,28&5S44.3065S1 u rr er CF cr y HOT WEATHER COLOGNES by Dorothy 'Gray These colognes are • an outstanding value. Conte in; four delightful odours. At this price for such a large bottle you `should ,not be without at least a couple. 12 oz. bottle for 1.2: •YARI LE 'S Face Powder Face Cream Bath Salts, 3 odours Lottas Cologne Fragrance Cologne Violet- Cologne Talcum •Latender 1'00 L25 • 1.05' ,,.. 1.25 1.50, •. ,1,50 45c, 1.00 YARDLEy:' 1 F01t1 MEN •: Shave Bowl • After Shave Lotion Itar�iaib!e Talcum Gy 1.25 Wie 83e,