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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-07-18, Page 4YOUR, THE GODEitIORSIGNAL-STAR GLADIOLI Z,ROWN IN GO.D R QQ . . ram BLOOMS IN A NIQE RANGE OF COLOURS. Jacksons The Square Deal Florists A bonded member of F.T.D. Flowers& wired. Or cabled aniwritereq '—(Germany and Japan exeepted)- °• ' Plan t(o 'order early, especially wired orders. 49 BRUCE ' $t,,GODBRICH 1 IONB 105" WDERI f VIIDGETS. $Txa WINNING (1oderlch'q 1410i1 Midgets journeyed to Wingllalu on Saturday afternoon, slid' t out Hosts with another-- wisp.1 Dofeat k' oMo'nday-Night They iy'..N1t ' - 'I,'liey are the only Goderich elub_ Tstill 1 and. al Luc v("OW into to be undefeated this season. The score was 10-6'. Johnny Needham . alad I, or. the sectrnd time in this seasons Ted Fulford did the' pitching fur the • Intermediate series the Flyerson M9n- Lions, with Barry Doak doing the re- ceiving'. Irtughlean was on the Mound day evening defeated the MiIve'ton for \Viugham, with. Calvert as his 'fiat- team. funs gave major 'credit for' the S-3 win to Bob Carrick, for his excel, Flyers:Score Tivg -14ANVNI3,, LAWNBOWL Wins This Week � `s iD T.CU/001E Ti;OPIIY7. Walter Newcombe is the 1046 holder of_ the Fred T. Cralgle trophy, a5 a result o Winning- 'the -local-jitney touruaweflt of the' Uuderleh Bowling Club on Thurstlay,eveuiug '.The prize -winners were l4it. :waiter ewcoi�.be ; 2ud, Fred - Price; 3rd, W. McLaren; 4th, George' Baeeitler ; vth, W. J. -Baker; 6th, Ed. Williams; ; 7th, Dan Willis; 8th„, toward McKee. • «<, mate-. Camp Last Night TIER°,ESDAN, TUIX S tIt, George Munaby won" the eup last year. Score : I$, I1. E. Friday Evening's. Tourney Goderich51(l 011 2-10 1() 2 fent performance on the mound and OnFriday evening `thirty teams com- \'ingllteiilo , ...,........ilii# 020 0— 6 4 5 Tommy Phelan, wile was the spark peted in an invitation, doubles Warne.- ' The -reams: • plug of the Uoderic/a team. Themerit at the Goderieh greens, A 4lode- t1ul)i~:IaI(-'li--Lrskfue, of ; Doak, c; Buudseho trio of Milverton did a swell °rich rink, Harry Sanderson.uand Claytdu 3iel:wialt, ;3b; T. Fulford, ib, p; Price, job for their team. The game was Nivins, took first`" prize. Other win ss ; Culp, If; MvPhail, 2b ; Pinder, rf ; played at Agricultural Park. Hers were ; 2ud, E. J. Pridham and Needham. p. J. BtiLIdsehu, the first Tuan to face Archie Townsend, Goderich; 3rd, W. - Carrick, was walked, saicriliced to sec:- Miller and Bert Porter, \'4inghaim; 4t1, mid and brought home his team's first Peter Bisset and Phil Carey, Goderich; run on a clean single by- Appel. Mere, 5th„ _ George Mathieson and Walter playing first base for the Louzen boys, Newcombe, God,er;ich ; Lith, Dr. I3echely hit th 'first ball thrown by,B. Bundseho and Walter \'fills, Seaforth. Eight. of to a beautiful (Indole, and, came all the the ; competing rinks were from Sea - CLOSE OA1IE IN LOCAL SERIES nteinbera of both clubs are asked to IS I\G-IIAM—t'alvert, c • ti, t,oc (eta btonday night Canadian Tire took be on hand for this big event. r'.lgt>. If ; Lattglileali: P : Self, ss ;` Lloyd, t'f ; Brophy, 1b Clark,' 3b ; Stainton, close game' froth Dominion Roads, WHETSTONE'S ►. BOYS WIN 2b ; T. Lockridge, re. in the Town Softball League series the FOR G®DER,ICH AT �d6°INCxIiA�I ' JUVENILES UNBEATEN - • f score being 16-15. This was one of MORE "GAME T® P•� •'ray the best games seen at Victoria Park, •• home when Bert. \\•ursell.did the forth, three .from Clintou two firuul this season.'The Tatras-Scrimgeour Canadian Tire saute home from Tuesday ui>Tht with aIi• - '• saute thing to score the home . teatm;s Lucl;now, one each from Forest and are begin given. good support \11ul;bai 1 uII u ._ . , m Eddie Jessop s Juveniles , weut to brat run. Worsen cuuiplttecl t)ae trip 1\'iughum. The rt°ivaining fifteen were battery g around the bags on a single by,,,Walt Local, t(,>anl5. by their team-mates and "Hilt" Whet- other win in the \V.O.A.-A• Senior„ 13 • Clinton. ()11 • '1'lu>sdu, ' cxveniug for a \v0u1111 ok. l'ua)c:it... P'atllkuer, vv'hu �'ji0 `Uvdericli Lavt>Ii I3uvvling Club is stone's boys deserve credit for the Softball League. Its was thetGaletR ' �(ht>iltlled game in •the .Juvenile 11\'.O. wata liulcliiig due's the hut corner for issuing iii ei1eIuns fur :tn uj)eu doubles brand of ball they are putting up. ' team's twelftli,straight win in t A.A. series and iu .foot' innings of cub- iti, tcutu, gut un by virtue of au error, : tutirtiumelit uu Wednesday, July 24th, Batteries: Canadian Tire—'I`aras and series ill," whili it is playing. There tiuuutts clouting ran up a score of second �atfely, uud�l ar- Doak • Dominion Roads—B1 a h. and were frequent disputes (luring the game 2,; ruins. while the Clinton buys tallied • went tit dutvu to I wh( Il' the I'rtd Hunt trophy ands wild- slid before it was over three unapttjs �,ute; The ;;aide was called by the ink brought him home with a hit to store cups will be up for cuutpet}tion. Jerry. centre livid. With Carrick on ,secoud, ' Entries will close At 1 p.ul,' play to had officiated. LIONS TO CHASE THE KITTY. The score: One of the biggest nights of the Goderich season at, the 1l'owling greens, will be \i•ingham t Friday of this Week, when the bowlers Batteries: Goderich play hosts to the Lions Club. There Scrimgeour; W iugham will of. co be plenty pirmuumminiumommonnwr mpetition, and all Grows. umpires. giving the Ut,dct•ich boys an- Tummy Phelan chute up to drive 111 be,>iii at 130 psi other Win. uatother run, Winners in the Weal tournaments 't 012 QUO 013-,-.7 It is reported' that Clinton liar .drug-' 111 the third innings J. L'itudschu this Iveek were : Monday —1st II. Mc-. ' 00 000 000—: ped Put f the L11 ,111. Vuderich Tart; anti . atgain but on first oil au error, 4111(1 Nee aitcl G. Baeeliler; 2nd \\ ui. Mair Lc>diatt and Juveniles nave' trot to t_a' g,ntue in .the scored anuther run NT t.1.1 .\i\ -0r: banged sed . ',Sown end ; 3rd P. Bisset and Lrague. series and their game here nest one out to short right field. ' Fur G, Symonds. , Wednesday -1st ., Monday night with Ripley will be their l:amt in the schedule.Goderich, Hank Westbrook clipped out Townsend and Rev. R. Stewart ; 2ud P. a lovely double and brother. AFait got ; Bisset and 0. Baechler. on when Milver=tun made another Five teams from Goderich played in miscue. Itus MacDonald struck out, the trebles tournament at E,eter on but Clemens drove Out at single, scoring Mouday night, and one trio—\V. Mac - the \\'e.tbreok boy a ' °I Laren, W. J. Hodge and T. Pritchard` • The,Maitland Golf Club has arranged \`either ° team did any more scoring ; t,skipl--won the second prize. for a two -ball mixed foursome to be until 'the sixth, when Appel got to • - I-dila:cci on Sunday afteernoon next, first uu au -error. Myers singled, "Saw Used a beginning at 2.30, and to be followed Iiundscho struck out,, 0. Schmidt flied •k7aW Oxen V sell on by. a pot -luck supper iu the club -house out, but B. Buudacjiu got a single, • • • at 7 o'clock. searing- Appel. This was the final run' Farms District GODERICH BANNER RACE MEET �u- At Goderich, Monday, Aug: 5th, 1946 S2300.00 in -Purses.:.-. • • 3 YR. PACE --WHITELY EVENT. '. t. $500,00 ',266 PACE—SMITH EVENT , b„$500.00 2.26 TROT -3 YR. OLDS $500.00 1'REE-FOR ALL -•EDWARD EVENT $800.00 (There will be 8 starters iu this_ event) U - lJ h COMB AND- SPEND 'CIVIC HOLIDAY, AUGUST -5th S T'5t • Goderich 'rptting and Agricultural Association W. P. JOHNSTON, W. M. 1VZcLEAN, 0. GINN, Pres. Treas. - Sec. • g-1 - GOLF for tile- Milverton team. 1 _ Lloyd Trophy Competition11.1 • the seventh Hank Westbrook Thomas Culbelct Of W. Wawanosh is the draw for the first again• got- a safety, went �i11 the wa3' round in -the Lloyd trophy competition around on good coaching and a' single Observes "92nd -Birthday; Missed at Maitland °Gulf Club: , The round is by MacDonald. In the eighth I'helau,' Orange Walk Only Once .' -- to be completed by July 25th: guts a walk, .stole second, and came all �. T,, Pritel}:3-rel ate- G•-• 11eKenzie�,--• F,_ the -4w4 home with the . fifial Uoderich• t .(T'aI°iiiii Utx'r�l�tti}Ia;uTiuxi'�(,orre4)olderii"j' Darrow and C. Kemp, I. Piipernick and ruff wheti” the ball was heaved over Mr. Thomas Ciilber't, of the 4th con - W. . U Dului•(tge, I). Mason and G. L. the second baseman's head:"'•e'essiuti of West Wawanosh, on Tues - Robert.. G. Jenner and If. C. Williams, Goderich •6—Lucknow -3 i day, Ju1y',1bth, quietly observed .his ('; Scliueiker and T, \I, ('t)stellu, C. The Flyers' second win of the_ week ninety-second birthday at hie farm \aftel andR," Barnes, ya. Luniby and was -from. the aggressive Lucknoiv team°;,houie near 'Dun'ginuou. He ssas oue • J. Murphy -last (Wednesday) evening, this .game, of eleven children born to •Mr•. find also being played on the hume,grouuds. ' Mrs. -Thomas Culbert, who 'cattle te. W.O.A.A. SOFTBALL SERIES "B" The score was 6-3. , - � Pickeling, near Toronto, from.,,Antrim Playoffs have 'been arranged 'as . Er • 1iV1v d .cost ,.se -)o ' t ; t _...._: -14„,* .�-. :1�. :,,.:ki>ie i. 3: oui\t 3=r+elailaJ,�,a:-�\.t _�e� 'e�.•x��- tlu:ese. .. ----', .. .. _.. .—_ _.�.Y..,...is ��'C,.�._.,.+s-n...:,,.^-�c. 'J' ...-.w.Y$liiup�....... �,... yy�� Ill) -- '•east, 4-titi I ti 'Ve nittttrne behind f1ie• veal,: 1U cause with his parents to Group 1- Londesboro at Westfield, stellar"' pitching of Carruthers.. The this district, where he pioneered, help- Ju1y '1.5: Westfield at.Londesboro, July I.1uekuuw hurler had fourteen strike-, bag to bring this country to its present' 22.: 'Westfield- vs. Blyth at Auburn, July outs. Frank Young was '021 the mound,, stage of progress and' prosperity,- Mr, 25. f for Goderich and played a steady game. Cull)ert is hale and hearty, wit,iioitt Group 2—July 19—Dungannon .at He becU lJt atril e -outs to his creaitv,,,,p n, or ache,, and hopes' to reach the enball+ r-lada;.,=;a~:3.-.---3eizau,ibler---414<--I ain� siso•- erd wet at -•6t e -t t tnatirry---tr rtk—afnd• with"u.--sel,se .-of gaanon : July 20—Benntiller vs. Dun- There was a large attendance of inter- ;•humor says. "and more if 1 can." - gaiinun at Auburn. - ' ' 29± es.ted spectators.: I In reviewing his -life, Mr. 'Culbert `Score by innings -fl- R. U. E. tells that one- of his earliest recul- Lackuow '1_00 100 001-3 - 3 5 I lectiuns ,is-- of crossing the Maitland Guderielt 0(11 00. 03x.—(i 7 3 - =River at Goderich teiistepping -stones; - I as there wasn't any bridge, and he GO OWNED AND OPERATED BY theG,eo! ATLANTIC a PACIFIC Tea eo ue ► SERVE ICED A &P BOKAR COFFEE Ib; 35c Vigorous and Winey WHEN AVAILABLE USE PALMOLIVE SOAP . 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Ike Tin 25 . NEW PACK PEAS GRADED' 2 -;nc• 27¢ OUR .OWN FLAVOURFUL • Ib. BLACKTEAO .._- FU b 4 BHLOoNI norm BRAND "Ula (A I"LE SWA'T'S CLEANSER m a 12•oa. IIin 230 0 0 e 16 -os. 1t1. 25a a 2 Tina!,25, FOR DRAINS F ERICH LADIES I was helped down a steep .bald: attd up LOSE 01\TE, -WIN `TWO the outer bank. proceeding north to - DungannoCl, where .only the old • log 1 building of-Maallough s tavern stood. The Goderich ladies' softball ttaiu , They net -veiled along from Go erich bV 1'played three games the_ past week and i1 blazed trail and settled abOtl twenty won two of them. i milt's Borth on the third to on cuti- The Brussels ladies were here on ..cession 12, Ashfield. west of he gray Friday night and went home With a Toad. which 1ucation was, KB* H fit. I17 13 «in, The local girls had a lead` n. At the age of sixteen, he and his older brother Jhlike 1111(113' others thof that of seven Eons on going tutu the ninthy a: (', thong -lit fair fields booked green, innings, •but I3r•ussels ,piled up eleven and with Hugh Mc('ru.tie, a iuucli older runs before. they cauld be stopped. Goderich 13—Walton II ; man of nearby Belfast, went to Nev Walton1)1 isId Here on Tuesday esen Zealand via \ess York and Cape Horn ing°and the Goderich girls had Metter dal Itd worked there for seven years.. The lurk, winning 1;3 11. -.TWo accidents trip . took thirty-six days in a sailing marred the game. Dorothy\IcVittie, board. Mr.•Culbert liked, New Zealand vessel which had three hundred on, wholi to lx�ett d+ping good - work-- as citcht 1 fur Goderich,',was struck -en verr�well and clamps it to be an ideal Ole hand by a bat iii the third innings fil1R e to live for health and climate. Mr. Culbert. who has been twice and as it result will be out^of the "game • married, has telt children; of whom all for • some time. In the next._ innings are living butone ,un, Arthilr. Mas: Miss Blanchard, who. held down• Wal - Culbert is ten years yonger and is tun's first --base, had her knee injuredu•u and a compelled to .retire. still .ac tiro around the h ome. The teams: - Mr. Culbert in all his life can re - Blanchard, lb; JI: , member only 01141,)1101 • being ' able to MacDonald, If; J. Stevenson, c; H attend the Orange Walk, and t'liat was Watson, p, D. C.'ontts, ss; M. Ingl}s, due to very wet day and a Molter 2h W. MeN}'�bol; 3b;L Watson. rf;; wagon was the only means of trans- WWheeler, rf; S. Bennett,+sub, portation. Ile was,'Made an honorary GODI:RICH—Millie Whetsto e,- cf member of Dungannon L.O.L. No. 324 Maxis(' Martin, lb; Muriel Leitch, 2b ; i•It 1037. Like his father, 'h( has been. Victoria Buechler, 3b ; Dorothy c well known for drum, and fife music. 1I Vittie, e; Norine wins, ss: pearl:He was oiie of the 1aat farmers to Miller, June Baaeehler, p; Ruth Reid,„discard the use ,of oxen. • His soil If, c; Gladys1'arraiit, if ; Beryl Castle,. •Nelson, who with his wife and family. rf. ( works the farm, employs• a tractor and After the game the )Deal ladies were modern equipment; but for pride and hoste'.ses- to the v}li'ter's at 'a supper, novelty'jr1, Culbert and his on broke At Wong's restaurant, in a yoke of 'cattle, just a few" years Goderieh 9 -Clinton. 6 back, which• drew ranch attention and - The game last (Wednesday) evening Proved \•ery useful during tin epidemfe was at Clinton. andel the Goderich i of distemper among the horses in this lassies were at the right end of a 9-(f• lo(?silty, and some eustom''work ssas score • I done. We wish for Mr..CuI'bert health, The teams: happiness and - contentment With_ his GOI)I+.RI('H-3I. Whetstone. If; Jt'. family and his nientiories for 'the rest •Martin, lb; M. Leitch, 2b ; V. Baechler, of his ,years. :lb; P. Miller, rf; R. Reid, c ; N. Willis, - I,3alechler, P; G The Lions Juveniles play ; an ex - ('rich, rf ; C. Davies,i hi}rition game with Stratford Juniors 3b; J. Garan, lb; L. Hanley, `2b ; Pearl at Agricultural Park• this (Thursday) eyenlug. On Monday evening the Rip- , McMichael, p; R. ' Corbett, if ; J. ' let tea til. will be here fur a schedttlC�d Nediger, ss ; J, Lamport, of ; R, Sliarp, Q; ; :Ll. �Iulholiaud, sub. genie In the Juvenile series, Both are called for 6.30 o'clock. 5.1 You• wwi•11 be surprised at the wide Selection of Victor and Ooluwaubia Records to be had at the Corn h Electra Mimic Bar. - Co ;e in .aaad hears a of the newest popular -0'(1 *U. To r_(ltion only a few of the OS Laughing Ou the .Outside Sammy Kaye Fernand ;'obidouz Its ve Got`' the"S11n in the Morning ... Al 'Goodman • Am That 1Gli,tters Is leiot Gold ' - Mart Kenney It's My Lazy Day 'Vaughan Monroe I'd Be Lost Without You Betty Rhodes Best Selection of Electrical Lighting Fixtures i ( Western Ontario, • See thelatests in Electric Toasters and Irons in shipment just arrived, R.+++++. .PHONE 141 Cornish Electric 12-14 WEST ST., GODEBICH Personal Mention Column > ^ • -We appreciate hearing from you about- visite rs at your hone ,r when you visit 'out of town. Phone "r 1 for PersonallIetttion notes. The Goderich°Signal-Star ,clEARIN0- OF 1.•wdv.V�n^ ,t;i: Y'•';G:fil�, •-•)A,y�;>_,., ."R7S"w+':. Q' kV. m,UcYW+'+ r • •• B. Ci �te, cf : J. (• •IL`'ENILES TO PLAY Tarrant, sub. WHAT ABOUT' IT, GEN'T'LEMEN?'I A PLEASANT HOLIDAY When :t deputation in the interests ! A two weeks' holiday. at_. Strafford - of IN sebii-l-F - a-Ited_ ri f tp. <, m,..,•lI Council some weeks ago, it Was under-' ville! Ont., as the guest oT "Rev: I, T stood that action : Was to be taken to ' McKaye,: former minister of Victoria provide more accommodation at Agri -';street 'United ehurch, Goderich, and c•ulttfral I'ark'and to make it an up -to- :\i"rs. McKaye was the good fortune of elate playing grounds. The town has Ernie Barker of town. -- Straffordville three hard -ball teams, all ,in the run-. is located Midway between Tillsonburg • and Part Barwell, 'and Hier. chief oc- n}ng for championships' in their rc�• ` ctlpat}ons of its inhabitants, according zpective ' leagnP:c,, and with only one to E.B., is i'pi},4ing tolfacco alncl � ball s7 diamond for games and for practices it players. Tre baseballtoligames were is almost impossible for them to carryy witnessed by Ernie during the fort- 0n.' One of the best playing ° fields ; night he was there, and these were' in the I',royince can .be built up at. the "written lin", for The Tilltaonburg park with. the necessary support froiu the municipal authorities. T rev's by his host, local reporter ex- t traot'dinary for special events. Vienna, ONE MORE RACE FOR OLD BIRDS where Thomas Alva Edison was born • The Goderich Pigeon ('Bib's race ,and spent his early childhood, was 'a thin week was from ]Brockville, .but point of interest visited 14 Ernie, as tvaq Port Burwell, The 'only regret owing week to' Unci weather the bids were'- point Late in getting home and the. times Was that the _,,strawberry crop °was ,- -- __ _min -. t -finished before lila appetite wasagrati-. were_ 11r}t �rP(>rtrrle(1. f�%'ltr(t•stitt;C'1� ntarning some of the birds were still fled (we had them "only twice a da>y, tiiiwcin 'The frrat five arrfv'aia3 in this ft►r a iyeek"), , As admirers, of the race Belonged to 3finesr" Peaeliey' "Sun- beauties of the•countryside, Alan wet" loft ; ferry Johnston's entry from (Ladd) :\fel"Cayce•` and Ernie spent a the Baker Bang" toff war) sixth, 11n(1 good deal of time—Land the host's gas— W. Baker's seventh. The next Y'ace, taking them for ri(]ttq. Ernie returned ssh1r'll will ('0114111de the.series for the to (loderlcll With \Xi' '11141 M1'4. 11Icstty o •111(1 birds, will be held on l�'rl(1Sty, Jelly . and children. children. who spent a i'e4r days. 2(;tli. frons tontreal. rher'e renewing acquitlaltanees. - Shades and Style Phone 590. Goderich - • 4, 0 Commandment! m . 5. " "Remember the Sabbath Day, to keep it holy. + Six days shalt thou labour and do all thy work: but the seventh day is the Sabbath of the Lord thy God . , , ." o To Church! NEXT Sunday. and EVERY Sunday TAKE YOUR FAMILY WITH YOU. ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GO TOO. THIS APPEAL Is MADE .BY The1"G� -to C�mrnittee++++- ''(A STRI(iTL'I3 NON-bENOMINATIONAL ACTIVITY)