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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-01-16, Page 4Flyers iIof Mitchell's: Assault Visitors Make Determined Push in Final. Period but Fail to Tie Sty Kitt's £hainpions Easy for Flyers' E ibition Game Viringliam. with 1946 Juvenile Finalists ance altj�Mf +1<r x'D '� ,$** UR►E ,�Aq.�y = EuOB , AY MER IN -"A SIG'�.7 ED OABINNT. BEOULAR PRIOED' 4 ATIIRDAY :ONLY for X22.45 INSTAL AN • RE TER .. -IMMERSION AND CIRCULATION} TYPE. 660 WATTS TO 3000 WATTS.' PRICED FROM $85O to '$33.50 . . MOFFAT ELECTRIC PAILS FOR HEATING WATER 114THE BARN. 1320 WATTS_ AND 3,000 WATTS'. $x6.50 and $24.50 ELECTRIC JANITORS FOR YOUR FURNACEpAVES COAL AND TRUBLE. $30.95 rt a Holding off a,.deterwlned final period give, , ( derieh Flyers defeated Mitchell fry in a scheduled Jtilsior -4.e" hockey game at the local rink last Thursday. night. In the first minutes ,of the opening period close checking played a proui- inent cpart„but at 9.52 George Westlake broke the spell by scoring unassisted. Then followed two quick goal, the Iirst4 from Fisher, who after carrying, the -tick from the. t;uderich end slapped his Om rebound past Roland. Hard-working Bobbie Allis then.. con- verted D. Ainslie's pass -out thirty -Ave seconds later. With Mitchell a man short, Doig scored unassisted on a break -away. ,The period ended with Hayter and testing Roland in the Mitchell nets.- , After Ginn had picked out several hard shots, Mitchell finally broke into the scoring column when Weber beat Ginn at close range, Pigeon -.as sting. While Doig was serving two minutes for boarding; Walther and McNairn, both ex -Flyers, and- McGill • stormed the Goderich cage, but stout defensive Work by Westlake and Ainslie -kept, kept, thein from scoring. - Back at full' strength. the Flyers took the of erlsiv $29-‘95. ELEVTRIC SP 'ACE HEATERS $7.50 to $57.00 An even two dogen girls turned out for practice tat the West street arena on Monday night, . Since .that ,time other -. girls: have . expliPsscd - tlaoiar fie sire to try out for the Goderich ladies' hockey team. Another practice is to be held next Monday evening, at which time it is hoped 'a general idea w11 be 'Obtained as to the `amount. gf ma- terial available for a team. These girlsare showing real enthusiasm as hoclkec-allaying aspirants. "The youngest .figure skater in On- tario," five-year-old Wayne Graham of Stratford, captivated the hearts of the audience at thb ][dons figure skating carnival he Friday night Ernie Breckenridge, of Goderich, a member of the Stratford .Ice Skating Club, states tha,tespite the fact that Wayne is nearing tlie age of six the diminutive lad is a veteran figure skater. Bath last winter, and the winter before that he performed at the Stratford Ice Follies. IIis father accompanied him to •Goderich. Personnel of the Strat- • ford Skating Club is not from Stratford alone but from other centres tiho, in- cluding Goderich.. Woodstock-, Kitch- ener and St. Marys. Goderich badminton enthusiasts went into a huddle recently and emerged and at 11.02 Bobbie scored his with. the decision_that a badminton vectind goal with It, Ainslie assisting,. tfie in dada., the badtninton enthusiasts are I suited in a major penalty • fol.' former and a nanor penalty for the ' la t ter.. - - the building will he available 10 them. Af it isn't. then they plan to try to At the beginning of the third -period both teams were a 1111111.sh'ort. It was seeure Harbor. .Another meeting. has been evident that Mitchell was -prepared 10 turn on the power and playing. four forwards they mcere soon rewarded, McCann Scoring op a perfect pass from Weber_ However, that score was nulli- pass 011: a- brenk-away. At the ele•ven- minute mark 111cNairn, after taking -Me - Gill's pass, fought his way ,through FOR ALL WESTINGHOUSE PRODUCTS, R.C.A:--VICTOR, • IRON FIREMAN, I -MOVER VACUpla CLEANERS, EASY WASHERS. „This store will be open for the benefit of our customers until at least 10 p.m. on Saturdays. - GQDERICH HOME APPLIA In a wide-open exhibition game . of hockey played to the Winghara arena before five hundred fans on-, aturdaY_ night, 6 oderiel's Louzon Ayers. de- feated last year's Juvenile "A" final- ists, .the St. Catharines Lions, 11-3: The teams: ST. CATHARINES--Goal, Testers (Locking) ; defence, Buck, Everitt; ` centre,, L. Meloni ; right wing, Maxwell; , left wing, Whalen; alternates,/Argent, Court, Katzman, Switzer, .11.. Meioni, O'Hearn, O'Brien, and McNutty. GODERIC----Goal, Ginn ; defenCep Westlake and Ainslie • centre, Doig; right wing, J. Bisset; left wing, tay- ter ; alternates, Fisher, Mero, B. ,r McDonald, Allen, Newcombe, H. War- ren and D. Warren. Referee -Alf,. Lockridgo,' Wingham ; linesauail, Roy Faulkner, Goderich. 6 < n a rmorieS,'. t 1) discuss further plans. About half -a -dozen teains have .ex-. gaiues With the -Louzon Flyers. .They are.. St. -Catharines Juvenile' "A"s, (Toronto district) Juniors, Seaforth- the- Flyers' defence to bent Ginn on a Intermediates and_Plinton Colts. The low hard drive. Then McCann scored - .present schedule will not allow -for any his second 'goal of _the night at 16.10 exhibition • gaines in the immediate - with McGill's help.. -With a minute and fifteen se onds left Weber. pushed • a loose in ck ast. Ginn- VA- the' final GODERICH TOWNSHIP score of th .„,athe. Hostilities ended - with the Mitchell players crowding the local goal in a^ desperate, effort to 'GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Jan.- 14._ Mr: Hugh Davidson of London was a. come out even. Alliu was the best performer for the Flyers, 'while Weber starred for •the losers. About three hundred fans were' MITCHELL -Goal, Roland; defence, Christmas, owing to illness. Mrs. Snelling. Houzet- centre, .McNairp: Gordon Orr is, teaching' in her place. • LEEJIJRN ven SEND FLOR (Cut Flowers -Potted Plants) ice"""' FRO ° The . Jacksons lea L Floris . • PHONE, 1.05 49 BRUCE ST. . ELECTRIC.WATETI %Bonded Member of F.T.D. . • FioWe .Wired Anywhere pnrtsCronhielm °�Iyeaty Ileo. U. .nhielm The W.M.S. are holding their meet- , � o was chairman, ,and Mr., Terence iug- at the -bon,,: of aMr, and oohs. T. 1 Hunter on Wednesday gluntcr secretary. ' LEEBURN, Jan. 15. ---Mr. and Mrs. Than. Quigley- of Ashfield visited lir. and- Mrs. Jas. Chisholm- this week. The 1'arm Forum .held 'their meeting 011 'Monday uigb.l at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ilorton. The a111111111 lmeeting )f Leeburn5 1'4,0 V I G WEST M. Rawlinson Limited rep...Mari, ma.. up and ship Household Furniture. Con- solidated Pool Cars to Manitoba', Saskatch- ewan, Albertp, British Columbia and to California. Write, se ire or phon e f or reduced freight rates Established 1885. 610 Yonge St., Toronto. Kingsciale 5128 Mt. G. F.'Whaley, Foot Culturist,,wishes to =flounce, the opening of an office at. the residence of Mr. E. Evans (entrance next to daderIch 17rench Dry_ Clenmers' office on West- Street) _ A graduate of tWe Ontario tollege of Massage and Hydrotheraphy, Mr. Whaley specialiies' in the care of foot troubles: By appointment only. Any letters pertaining to the cate of feet will be promptly answeied. PHONE 764 Phone 141 • R. CORNISH week -end A;isitOr with his mother, Mrs.. We are' sorry to report that Mrs. J. 1.11Ltchell. wa liable to commence right wthg." Walther: - I Cann, Drummond, Jor Chessell. 'eft wing, Mc- - . We dire ;lad to report that Mrs. Robt, Pigeon, Mc -_t Davidson. was, able to. leafs the hos- ah, Cornish, pital after suffering from°on attack of. pneumonia. She is now convalescing at the home of Cher daughter, :Airs. '1. Sowerby. Township School Area. -The ,Board of Trustees of Goderich Township - School Area met on the evemirig• of ''Jtintt1ry-9th4n--No� No:, 11 iias entered the school area, making ° six schools now under one board of trustees. The .next_ meeTing will be Belvier of Toronto ls visiting at het 'Myra' Elliott: is oonfined to Goderich hospital, having been operated on for Jack Drennan and LyAl. Campbell Westlake and Ainslie:- eentre, Doig: spen a few days in Toronto. right wing. J. Bisset: left _wing, Hay- , eon ratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ter: alternates. Fisher, Mero, Allin. Maurice wler_ - tilt arrival of their, R. ,11c,D en aid • ° Sunday. man -Faulkner, Goderich. .OGILIFIE OATS GREEN PEAS STANDARD MARMALADE 'ktt:ti:GE BLENDED 'JUICE GRAPEFRUIT SWIFT'S CLEANSER PLUM. JAM COilfou-r7Ne`: 110 Jar 114.7. ANN PAGE MILK BREAD WHITE OR BROWN fo4.7e; c 15 held in No. 'i1 schopl the eVening of January 28th. Showing of Picture' Films. - The Goderieh township Federation of Agri- culture will hold its January meeting , in No. 0 school -house on January 23rd, I at 8 p.m. . The ;National Film Board I •show ntunber of films at this -time and it is hoped that niany will see them, and take part in • any business. TheSe films_will also be shoWri in -the afternoon of January 23rd in the Holmtsville school. and all school children should see, them: Meeting. -The January ,meet- thg of the W.-M.S. Was held at the home of Mrs.-',Gep.,:McIlwain on__Wed- good_ aftendanee at. this firstfiteeting IlWain gave n synopsis. of the ilaapfet- from the stUdy liook on India. The president, Mrs„Gerald Orr. took charge of the business period. Ways and means of achievin,g the 1947 allocation were disEussed. ,At the chise of the meeting. luneh. was seryed by the STOREA/VIDE SALE riAT SAVE. r 'Um -MONEY MANY ITEMS BELOW COST All Furniture is Marked Dom,rn to a price that will remind' you o PRE-WAR VAIWES Swap it! 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