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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-02-20, Page 4
1Cp!'a1t,C ', INE 3IDEAL IGH PPS, TEIN SI STITUTF =-$+AOR AT ON FATLESS DAYS :MERCANTILE LEAGUE Ita the opener of Wednesday night's games in the Mercantile Hockey 1..eagtre Croup Playoffs 1H oDEIH SIGNAL -STAB . • ST.' PETER'S Paint POINTS . AHEAD. IN A" SECTION Bowling :i310, the highest score as yet recorded in,any Inter -Church game, St. Peters utI Tuesday night Woli their seventh straight game and took t cle°.ir four point 'lead in tin. League i' ee:+ Play-off tittles are'heTe again! Can Bowling against Knox No.:.. team St. Peter's led all the \Nay and \vert' never spring lie far behind? , ser'iousl, threatened. Joe Baker and Elizabeth 'I'obi)t ltd the St. Petek'i`i- -- -Doig has been- the leading wiper teaut, bo N1 lint 7:13 -and e)62 respc'ctivels'• for Lou/on Flyers ,so far this stir soli. Knox, Mill in the siultip that has cost In the -table below is shown the scoring theist four straight Musses. were linable to rise to the .,oceatius and bowl the liigit scoring game that featured their play itt the first weeks of the league. -+I)att \\-:ilte•t,-'with e;til wits thea high t Doig- ,.,",...,.., matt at.ttl Beth (ant ier with -117 was tlisset' 0 3-7 TBUit1 DAY, 'BEI lfARY pilon, 110417 re Arniounce Spc»ti: record of each of the Juniors during the regulitr group schedule recently completed, G. A. Pts. Flyers retaliated ninety seconds later 1 9U `';'- fIS will h Doig svori ti ors a-perfCt t --f)* - Goderich Flyers --Defeat Londoners Two Junior , Hockey Teams in Exhibition Game on'W toct1 Ice - Almost a thousand fans were at the -Vest street rink on Tuestio Might to see the Louzou Flyers Down,.the Lon- don. "Junior "13" squad '7-4 in a hurd- fought exhibition contest. Allison, fur the visitors hammered a loose tuck past Ginn at the 3S -second nark of the opening period, but the Uozuinion Roads downed Verso 7-5. ' high lady. V Hayter In the second game of the doublehetider Continuing their challenge one first, Aiit ne l l:e over \tillil,naitt', registered a 6 3 \yiu Place, North .111011 United No. 1 .took .,hilt 1 0 high. 1111:(1 shot past c•riven with i the Legion. � by defeating Brtum \J.n I)ottuttl_ ,.,., 5' b Ihe'ir fourth str.iight wilt .tutu's assistance. ..As. it result or Iio,,T1, St. George's 30134 to _S( --I.• The .viii 11, J.. MacDonald ... I 3 7 deteu,ive work on the part til the i lea v es them four points behind. the St. v\Westlake • 2Y 4• 1 efe ('urkhttru evened the snitch b, Pt :er's tcaut and tit_•xi-'l'tttsday's game' \ler.() ° 3 5I '1' 1 (Loth:ct ing Cooper's shot past Ginn. On between North Street and. St. Peter's,I'f,lt(1- ;1. 1(1,1111 rush, 1 14 ter curried the pack i111111s05• to .he otte of -the features Luurttn Flyers scored a• total of (n t"u'th( London guul�tuuutlt, hitt Scrivtns �� p „f the season. • - goals against hl,posit inn atad' had 20 l,lut•i�ed him tend in I leu ensuing Laurie Clemens .with 1;7o was high goal: against theta. In brief, they s•r.utthle 1h(- t tr-prlstitt Doig coin- inau for North St. and Jo Ityau -with i uutscur111 opponents more than three )l -tid illi( play. :,1)U 4411, their- high lady. For St. to 0110. 1'rut=tetliitgs commenced itt the. middle t;e„rgt, .. L'e1 t Medd', and Martine - � frame with Allison being .waved to the Martin were High man u11d High lady 1J 1'14: seems to have"a kuackmof cooler for tripping 11 t Iii. The 114115 with 7.95 11l1 1:t:; respeeti.vtly, - • 'getting guars •fur his teitttt \chert team- coolerquit'kly capitalized on • this situation, i i`1;e gator between Kttox No. 1 and mates ur1 serving time in the penalty 11140 1 scoring on :t relay ;rout Duct; N„rtlt `t. United N,t. 2 \villi possession box and 1111 thus ;hurt h (11(11 1. Ile did null Ainslie..- Stepping op to the ice, ,t• ttf1lt p11u•e at 1sake was postponed the trick in the- exhibition game with iti.1 11 'speared a sttayipg puck and uuti1 'Thursday. -j 1,undu11 011 Tuesday night, as' well 115 ctltit•kly passed to Micltelutti, who gave 11i01 0()wl'i•r• f,A the (vetting 1�•(re t,u several occasion, previously., Ginn m, Chance on a hard, low' drive. 11 13 2,1 from 1i,slie. Midway in the iterio(l, 1-' t) 21 with ltviigton cooling uCi' 111 the 1')e4t- 1-' t) 21 .1 alts -box,. 13. J.,"-.\lac•1)oni1ld drove. -a suncem't to the Ladies of Goderich and vicinity In order that - we may be of better service to our many customers we have secured- services of ...'-.1,==•-•fg..3.ws• ....-:.n..uw+ ' . �' 'ay..c. - - a,_. ..r" �.,-+R ,' . NS_ce.. v?>:z` 7.'wPY2Ptma h r-1__ ; 6 Fl :iqM, f M re Ynighto 0 5:,,., - .... - -. 'G' a: v,,,,,,,,, ,rr ......• .... . . -,- -,' wbo for - many years- was in charge of , the foundation •gar- ment department of the Henry 1organ ;Store. - Mr's. Enight.is qualified to give you correct and per,- sonal advice •, i 11 your figure problems. • We carry the following lines of Foundation -Garments: GOSSARD, GRENIER, CAMP., HICKORY, LADY -PRIM, SOFTIES and PRINCESS FRENCg, BRASSIERES .....1'.»bats Jut linker as high m1ut with 723 and • - - Rudy-t•hlekittg was featured_ in this Ju Ryan Its high lady witli...�;1)6, The league standing after 'Y Uesday's clireetor cfif physical education and man, inakiiee the most of his weight. Gordon Wright, of Toronto, assistant Period, Burgess, solid London defence- , games is as follows : health for Ontario, will speak at the Ho�v0411 the Flyers were still after. Won Lost Pts. Meeting in the Town Ball tonight goals and at 0.00 Ainslie and Mero colo St. Peter's ,•.•1) 3 -18 (Thursrlayv) when a Community Recre- •bined and the former dented the twine North St. United No. 1 ..7 in Greenhouses of Jacksons I SoTheq;e Florists 40 RICE ST. NOW P ONE 105 • when winter' still holds sway is the time your' friends will appreciate a lovely potted plant or a bouquet of AFF L-NA.ROISSUS--or _TU:LIPS Priced are reasonable and quality of the best.. Bonded Member of F.T.U. - : Flowers Wired Anywhere NORTH STREET UNITED YOUNG AD - LT gRoup WILL PRESENT A THREE -ACT COIiIDY «�i�iy9S G xr. at'! WOnesday and Thurscfay, Feb. 26 27 AT 8 p,m. IN NORTH STREET CHURCH HALL. ADULTS 500 f, CHILIPREN 25c • 5 14 ation Conned fol �Goderich is to be itt point-blank gauge. The remainder !and "white elephant" sale. The pupils Knox No. `? t; tl 12 formed. Mr. _Wright is a native of of the period was dedicated to the work I entertained their guests with songs, , °- 7- I0.= ' ,�,.....t, �. .� _._ ,..,._..�.: -.'.. R'., ._, , S .-.. 'n,T.,L,''n8. i.ti.,.:t.he.--1.tlzp...�A,l.t)s,,:h>"tttl,:4t1tk eB�ta,,,, TItIrSe,.�E'Fe. T Iet�l t J. x .-.. p 1� a -t. � � t l a� - et€ t3 1•• ..1~. c rr °• rt 1 ^ a -.l p• �'is�t��'•.�e;��hl,rf,�'�r�¢.��,�e�%,L•`.. '"�r:��a+...�x.,:h,�,-��,a•cr+ ,:;L:�,--'x--. �rx •wm r�k�tr. �i��ISt`tarp..i1C?t��i�1St<ls3.ti...t•w«sL1.�k Kirit No. 1 .. - 4,. 7 PHONE 86 • GODERICH - A 'pest -season -banquet=;. Plap,. f rules;-l:fronr:-the-prowling FTcer- -r):twuxcls, :.:ile { At, the sale, ,a ya ried- supply:or articles:, and di 1)ositiou Of 19riJe af1e• subjects !Ginn at the other end of the ice had:.was displayed, and • the proceeds to, be discussed -,When,' an e trtt 1 ! to be cit"1i4s lest• to keep the Londoners act iounteti tb .over 10 This money .is meeu-ng- of tie Indtistrial 'Bowling from pay -dirt. On one oetasiou while being donated to the Aid to China Fund. league is held at the home of J. C. , racing out of itis goal for a...loose. puck ' WM.S. • Meeting. -- The February Peters on \Wednesday, ebruary: 26. i he lost the decision, but Cockburn, the, meeting of the W.M.S. of Union church • attacking player, could only let go with i was held at the home ;of Mrs. Harvey Attempts' .tyre being made to have the asurface .surface -hugging shut which 'trkled Woodstock Junior 13 team. play Louzoh.j by the corner of the vacated net. F1y:ers-, but so . far there has been in- ; The first play of the third chapter re - ability to pick a date satisfactory to 1 salted in Vinsli%w tallying on a fifty - both teams.lout shot, but the Flyers answered half pit minute ,later with Hayter sinking his (1O(lPricli Juveniles pia} ('lititirit sect)" goal of the gain( aft(• Scrivens Juveniles here tonight (Thursday) in hail 1 111 (d out Kisset'S blistering shot. • ra sudden death go n . T1i1y were to IV'idli irked out Bis g irotn tlit blistering shot. „way, Juane-and__llotuc,.,glunes, but,Jlip ,boa it I):oudoti gFuigirj,pla3' wy\'ilt awry. ,itt<tinlit • of the- (intim teani .to seCtt1.c"T:Aix`i IItiy;ler on hietckawa. zampleted i ice 711 Clinton ill time has dt>.11C''tl\wily the scoring," -beating- SCrivens at close � 'lvitli this arrangement. The came tip- initialers. An added attraction brought blies t„ the _Midget game st•h i1ultti for, together .Allis and \Ii< hllutti, blit ilii, 1•tonight ... ,..a,a--a.:. ',stat.....3.1 ,_111 b ki►�,vv n Iv'.t .:..�a1,i u.It-t���...,cudt ed by Referee i .. . ON S:�L)E �T �-- tonight whether (odcric•h Juveniles ; I'tutlkner ti inteiiuientiuii"�anii""li7itil"iti "„” and Midgets will be -un to further femurs receiycd. ,moor penalties. p t i,lay-ul s. II t\ t(r was the standout. for the Campbe s Drug- t �I hc' \\`inner, of the .IucOtrilc group. I�'i\et . \while Burgess p111;vcd a great I will play the winners -of .the Ripley- dt'feusiv( gl�nie for the losers. Phone 90 Goderich i ('ht+sle\ series, and it looks as if The line-up: - i Luckno4r will he the opponents in the I LONDON--..Gof11, Sc•riveus.: defence. l Midget series. ' f;urt;ess., Beviugton ; centre,. Allison; , GoderichBantams play Clinton j right wing, Wismer ; left -wing.."Jlichel- R71ttt1ams at .Clinton on- Saturday I utti; alternates, Winslow, White, Boyd, afternoon, with a retuicn game to -be Cockburn, Cooper, Dahmer (sub -goal). p1(1.Yeci at Goderich plater on:''. The -. (,(IDERICH•—G8i1I, Ginn: defence, winner of .this series will play the Westlake, Ainslie; centre. Doig; right winner of ' the Lucknow-Winghtiin^ wing, Bisset ; left wing. Hayter; alter - series.. . lter-series.. Each gisoup is composed of two nates, Mero, Fisher.,B.'MacDonald, tennis. After a gradual series of (lint I ,Allis, B.. J. MacDonald. inaction• the finals will be 'played at _ Oflicials—R. Faulkner and 11. West - Maple Leaf_ Gardens, .Toronto. ' The,j,5rook. - Goderfch Bantam team bras been picked . from. the Public School League. Tile + VICTORIA9 STREET STILL ' game on Saturday will be' their first I of the winter. WINNING IN •"B" SECTION I . High light of -the games played, on Thursday, February 13th, in "1r see - tion of the ' Inter -Church B(nvling CART.OW, . - Feb. 17.—Mr. and Mrs, League was their first win of the season Harold Martin and Heigh, of Detroit, -by the -Baptist No. 1 t-eani. After los- THE d os - PRICED TO SAVE "GREEN BEANS V ar r R s Br nds QUEEN PEAS 'BRANDS ORANGE BLENDED JUICE FLOUR• AUNT JEMIMA PANCAKE OWNED AND. OPERATED BY. . The 6reot ATLANTIC a PACIFIC T.. C..ui CARLOW _spent -,the week -end .with his parents, Mr.. and Mrs. F. Martin. - Mr, and Mrs. Hamilton and Murray, of Thedford. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ,\Allan Stoll. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. -'Wallis aid -fam- ily, of Bayfield, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. Bean. • Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Sundercock, Mrs. ILaura Sundercock and Bobbie, of Londesboro, spent Sunday 'with Mr. and Mrs. Percy -„McBride. - Chickenpox. has made, its appearance in our community. Mr. and Mrs:•.13ouston and Madge, of Bayfield, spent, Saturday with Mr. and A1 -p'5 a/A,PANrff Il le, an, •eel.•• n./ ,e,,tl.t,o,I ,.,van f. 4 ••tont telund<d WARM UP -WITH A�PFRE.N*viand VEEETABLE$ BANANAS 'GOLDEN RIPE No. 1 Ib. 1. ORANGES FLORIDAfINEAPII9..E 250's doz. 25, DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY is the kind you will find in our stock. We have a complete se- 1ection. for the coming sea- son. You will find Hats that you can wear, op. any - occasion,- We invite your patronage. Me Re MacVICARC MILLINERY - ' Kingston St. Phone 462 ing, seven straight games ,thie Baptists finally snapped otit of their slump and defeated North . Street United by- a score, of 3034 .to 2:)40. Don Campbell led the winners with a score -of 630 and Edith I)onaldson was their high lady With 41G. For North Street , George Smiley was high man with 728 and Muriel Casey was Will lady with' 371. ' - Victoria United continued their win-: ping streak 'of seven victories out of eight games . when they defeated St. George's 3370 to 2831. Harry Westlake was the winners' high roan with 54.4. For St.- George's Sid Leggett was high, pian with 578 and Wanda »uckworth with 445 was their high lady. The Baptist No. 2 team went into a bad slump -and were -easily defeated by St. Peter's: Score in this game was 2818 to 2380.. Peter Spain was the winner's high man with 512 and their high lt(ly was Mrs. R. M. Lassaline with 405. -Tot the' losers Joe Burke bowled -572 as- high man and Maude • McMatlt with 4.15 was high -.lady. t. High Uowleri -for the evening were Edith Donaldson as high lady ,with.466 and George Smiley as 'high:Man with 728. The league. standing as of Thursday, February lath, .is a5 •follows : -. Won Lost Pts, - Victoria United- ,7 .1 14 St. Peter's 5 3 10 Baptist 'No. 2 4 .• 4 8 St. George's• 4 ,• 4 8 3 5 6 1 7 2 Fuller. Miss Etiwi McIlwain had Charge -of the sleeting. Tlte thence was • 1 a _. O Cir ` . ers � �; car-...� . ! ..� . . . j s z CF' si.ODS in India" ss irs tilt 1t1e., of the chapter from ,the study I)ook for this -- uioantb.. A synopsis of this chapter vas given by i\ . s. Gordon Orr. The president. Mrs. Gerald Orr,'had charge of the business of the meeting. At the close, the hostess - served lunch. WREN AVAILABLE USE SOAP PALMOLIVE 2 Cks. 13¢ WHEN AVAILABLE USE , SUPER SUDS.- Pkg. ?.6¢ ANN PAGE CHELSEA BUNS Pkg. 19¢ CHICKEN HADDJE APPLES McINTOSH RED - - ,.6 -qt. gad 'Combination •Grado bask. 11,117 ANia PAGE pr. CALIFORNIA, GREEN No. 1 11 BN ISSrES_. SPUGHTS SORE FEET THIS WAY Rubu'in Minvd's LiuitanetYt generinety* • and feel the relief steal over the' aching muscles and jointa, For all•mur,eIe an joint pains, acheaand stiffnestt,isprained tinkles, twisted limbs—Minard'e hu been famous for over 60 years. flood for dandruff and akin disorders, toot Get a bottle today; keel: it handy. - , ,RDS LINiMEN-T North St. United Baptist No. t Mrs. Roy /Win, it being little lierva's first birthday. Tommy McPhee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McPhee, had the -misfortune to run into •a barbwire fence while slelghriding at school on Monday, cut- ting his' arm severely. It . took ten stitches to close •the wound. GODERICH TOWNSHIP (iOtDETUCII TOWNSHIP, Feb: 10.---- Mria. John harmer has retnrhed home from ' Goderich hospital, where sire underwent a minor operation. Ur. 40 airs. Everelf "Mehlwafn and Patricia visited in `lb'ingham last Sat- urday. Dramatic ('flub. --The Dramatic Club held a very auceessful Pancake noeial in the Orange Hall on Tuesday 'even - Mg. After all itad eaten their fill of pancakes and syrup, „lie remainder of tits eventing was arrest playing •crok- inole.t, The winners for the melting were. Barbara prr and Gerald Bell, 441111 consolation prizes going to,” Elaine McAllister and 1`Iaiytt and ruder. Valentine Social. R.S. No. tl was a 011-0, tarho01 last Friday 1(1ay afternnoon when the teacher, Mrs. J. A, Miteheli, and pupils entertained at a Valentine uncial <+ Worry ofton v ses Loss f Sleep ° Worry,;is probably the most corn note cause of restlessness. Anxieties and' fears, ,worries over firaan- ciftI and other matters, all take their toll of hours. of restful ileefr: ' Such 1, condition may eventually result in nerv- ousness and irritability, loss of appetite or fatlgue. I1 you suffer ;Acts n nervous' conditiop. Or restlessness, \vity nett try Mi-l•Uurrl-ts health and Nerve. Pills,' Over the hast fifty wears, thliusait,is '01 Canadian's have found \Iilburn's health atilt Nerve Ueneiir•ial as ;.;ential -tonic to help build up the.. systeni and thus help prontote- refreslti-ug rest Lind bleep. ,Ask your druggi•at _ for Milburn 's health and Nervil Pills, identified by the "Red Red I'leai't. ' ' on the box. . 1'he r 14ititttru Cat Limited: Toronto, oat. - Fuel prices of Today Uncertain after March 31 In recent news released_to the . press, Federal Goveiznment officials have suggested' the pos- sibility of discontinuing `ffiel subsidies at .the end of the present wintseason. . Subsidy now°, mailable on - 'Anthracite; • Coal $2.13 per- ton. Should this be stopped, and unless there is some compensating reduction in the mine price, .or cancellation of Canadian custom duties, -(both are a possibility),• this amount will have • . to be added to the present selling price. > Other - coals would • also be affected, but to a much lesser degree. What about Alternate' Fuels? . With --the aband©nmentr of .controls and --subs-..--,, sidies all household fuels that originate from imported materials will face higher costs. Hydro and wood fuel are not considered im- —; ported: High Quality:: Anthracite Coal We suggest that customers considertakingpart of °their future requirements while subsidized anthracite is available. The supply is limited and our offer is subject to our ability to deliver during February and March. We da not :guarantee- the accuracy of fur stat -e. meats; We, do not know future Government plans. WE DO • Kl 'QW that eventually r 11 ,household' consumer fuels will face a temporary price adjustment, period without Govef'nment financial assistance. •A ean Cowl Co. 5p 0