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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-02-27, Page 4r CA THE GOD RIOU' SIGNAL -STAR �m ion Grain Grinders The grinder Sully guaranteed to eve you satisfaaitio1111. whether you want chop for cattle or • littlo pigs. The Oudot with tlbe self aligning 7 in. plates, 11,4 in. shaft and SEP ball bearings. Come i :it and see t grinder that evoi y farniser is tali• n ' about --the gri.tar thatdoesn't hesitate, whether your grain has been cies :(. ed or ,(, ot. Straw goes through and .is ground jpst the sao e. If the Chu,:tcpion grinder doesn't do what we say it will YOUR MONEY GIaA LLY REFUNDEI. eA Shurkold Food Freezer, FOR MORE ABUNDANT LIVING aving one of these in your home, 1Vfi's. Housewife, paeans fresh foods, meats and vegetables --even completely pre- pared meals -available at all tunes. I keeps all kinds of food in all sorts of out of seasons - oysters in August or pheasants at -Easter.-Even cakes and pies can be baked in economical quantities and frozen up for future needs. Enquire today! WANT HOT WATER IN YOUR BARN OR° CHICKEN HOUSE? If you do, have an ELECTRIC PAIL installed. A pail of hot water in less than five minutes. GODERICH HOME APPLIANCE SHOP Phone 141 R. H. CORNISH -We-st :Street 1 ree oca earns till n eaten Midgets Still on Top -Durham Eliminated Two Gose. Ga es in It«ter-'oup Playoffs-Goderich Two Goals p On Monday night at Durham Clude- rich 'and Durham Midgets .battled to a • (i -U tie in the first .gan,te of a home- ; and -home seriess'iu the first round of tlLe W.O.A.A. playdowus,' .with Runes' to !Doul. Goderich enjoyed - a 2-0 lead iu. the first period, uu goals sty , McPhail, land 'Willis. While Doak netted Godericlt's lone' tally in the °eeond twenty, the Durhamites came through with two. In the last session Goddard made the count 4-2 fur Goderich; thea Durham tied the score. - 61c1'uail notched--a.-pair, git int; his teaifi a temporary lead, but with only live tuiuutes left desperate Durham rushes,'realized two goals and. they were able to come out even, - Local Boys Win Home Game t Last night's return Midget gauge at the local rink was.. a thriller all the 'Y record intact by defeating the Bruins • PUBLIC SCHOOL HOCI�E _�.<2to'-1. Captain Graham slit -irked his r.. team's ii ttltek with three goals. Bruce Saturday's scores:• Thurlow had two, and Bill MacDon- slack Hawks_ 7 -Maple I.eafs•5 6 -Red \Wings 5 aid and Don Hamilton one each. Little was partially deflected into, the. op- Canadiansurant Allaire kept his teaiil iu the ponents tnet. Durham retaliated and Rangers ._Bruin. 4 game bv ,_gstwo goals. Bis M._.-:..._. at 15.00 Mclnt sh brought his team close by driving,\ t hard shot past Don- aldson. With theyisitors striving hard fdr the equalizer, Meriam .tallied his second goal of the game on a break - W. L. T. Pts.; away to complete •the scoring at 7-5 for Goderich. DURIIA\t-Goal, Robbins; 'defence, A. Macintosh, Sisal': centre, MacDon- ald; right tying, W. \Iac•Intosh ; left .Sports Nq1 for some years have snow plod d roads so disrupted ' hockey sche4lles as they have this winter. Postponed games "'and difficult travel have been 'The order of the day. .Some fans who went to see the last' Junior game at Durham .wtre obliged to remain over -night, and last night (Wednesday) the Durham Midgets were forced to remain over night iu Guderich. They, started off' for - Dur- ham; got as far as Nile, and turned back. With them from Durham, cause au undertaker 'with his hearse who intended to see the,. game here alar theft go ,on to St. 'Thomas to pick ep, a curpi;e. On Thursday morning he was.. unable to proceed to St. Thou'las be- cause ()1 snow -blocked roads:. way. -.'The locals edged out Durham -' Returning trent the Midget game at 7-5 and earned the right to go fui•tber" Durham Monday night, "Nip:' Whet along the \W,(LLA. plavdowus. stone gut as far as CaiI?ev on his way. Ila` visitors vaulted ilitu all early lead un goals by W. McIntosh and Mac- to Goderich and his car gut stuck 1...).unaid, but the Goderich sextet4w•eued 'i'trotutd 2 if.tu. '1'ttusday. Although ht; the count on two goals only sixty Could see the• lights of Goderich in the -seconds apart, Smith getting the. first distance, it Was ;ttt(`r 7 a.111. when he anti \leriam the second. 'Two minutes Managed to "dig out" and reach town. later .Bell and leoberts cotnbinrd, wvitll 1e near, yet so far. - Bell scoring for Duihu111. '1'he re- inainder of the period was dominated Goderich Juveniles at Ripley and by (;i l 'r h, b It bl' 1 L G i 'e1 J t Hanover, both Flyers Take 11 -Goal Lead to 'Hanover Visitors -Overwhelmed. in First of Two -game Series, Goals to Count At lire local ti11k on 'Tuesday night, the Goderich Louzon's I+'Iyers triniuted the; il,�tuov:er, Kinsmen 12-`1 in the first game of a home -and -home series in the Jtinier "C" group, The return game will be played at Hanover Thursday night. • In the first period the 1+'lyers coutinu ally {•y harassed beeves iu the Hanover guile and he \withstood ,the attack until 17.40, when "Blundie" MacDonald. con- verted 13. J. MacDonald's perfect pass. on ,the next play this pair again ea:- eerttced-a uetitpassitlg•-play w,b.b-it...end t _ ;uccessfttlly behind 1)eeves. \Vith one minute of the period tetl.taining`A'tlslie• after receiving 13, J. \iacI)onald's°F•elay made no mistake fly drivii,ig a hard shat past Deeves. In the middle frame, t t'tI Flyers folded live More goals without response flea! the visitors. Tired and weary ,Warren scored his third counter of t',irwvatrds plus a feeble (,'fence spelt the game, closely funned by New- tilti• - for the visitors. At 6.;35 cool oe ands I»I litSSDAN, -i'.4 iraiU • ti 19- t7 RING IS HERE in ,Greenhouses of Jacksons 4!T1 Florists 41 49 BRUCE. S`�,: NOW °PRONE 105 when winter still holds sway' is the time yQ� friends will appreciate a lovely potted plant ora bouquet of DAFFODILS, NARCISSUS or TULIPS Prices are reasonable and quality of . the befit. - - Bonded -Member-.=of F.T.D.... _...... JC,'.lowers . Wired -: n1wbere a result Moore and Cblquhoun were of the season, came to lite suddenly waved to the penalty box. At 10»12 D. and won their lust three games to give thele a t wo-point niurg[t-I over the llereu Fliers and the Legion Atomizers. t !'rice flashing the red light i-'iiishing the season wild two "Mouth." \1ae1)onald netted 'his third behind Miller. On a return rush Mat- victories each, Heron Fliers and Legion counter with bel ► from B. J. \IacM)uu thews lifted a shot front the left boards .\toiuizers had to -decide possession of I aid. For the next few: minutes the 'which! completely surprised Johnston. third place on a basis 111' which team Fives,. (11'(1rts tie thwarted b\' the :i sparkling threesway combintctiuu had scored the greater number of golds. stellar performance of .Lelrtes in the (11(11(1 when Newvcoinbe guided.. a loose By thk yardstick 1lerco with 40 goals II•4.1wvsr net Owing to his great work !nide past \Tilier with Donald-' and took thilxl-place from the Legion, who \\-t;ytlal:e, Bisset, '1)o1,, and Hayter Harold \Warr(11 assisting. In the last scored )1, were all denied goals. finally at half -minute Goruii sank-, the tiuttl goal The calibre of hockey being played 11.t� Bisset registered with Doig and unassisted. in the Mercantile League is sutilffs tfor liay tet helping. leu i -4- ly good lend the coaling play should C E, . �,• � •� ,: ss•s e(. followed t`t e u , the League championship' S tack• day), seem likely to be lous11)011(rcl 1►e combining with the latter tallying. With GODERICII BANTAMS serve excellent 1111( exciting hockey of - \With only three seconds remaining, cause of road. conditions. fere( to Goderich fans. �. only ten seconds of dhe period left . .- , • f ,( elle ttt u rtes ,Ii the )ur- ,oc erre i Juniors a u ( T1 Westlake scoredllulu net was up to• the lllltltl[t on twt13 games scheduled for tonight (lhtli,- to t ► 1 1 1 11 ►w\• 1 by \I r and Doig CLINTON ELIMINATE�S at a, Thell the( d standing al League lht L u g in the middle session, Willis tallied on a scramble around the visitors net At Clinton last Saturday afternoon t r „ a screened shut, again tieing the score. As a resin1 of Goderich,' Midgets' 7-5 , • , .• the rc ),alar s(a5on is as follows: Midgets' ended -disastrously for them Hayle Goderich and Clinton Bantams battled victory over Durham last n1 r r , being \ I.. F. A. Pts. Goddard ryas credited with an assist all fibro the s(•(,rfn#, and Bisset and Dail; 1►cill to •t 1 1 tit, ill, the first game Of sr . th- e upi� ltayr yi• \Iid ets are 110\tlled 10 V ht\the �... .....hatttt_alll.�4>_ • Gle)o1 dlietrhl" -.,\i11iu11:tircS .r 1 :- 31 '`(d-'111`i: .,ff 111 1• afi/ 1er.lod vniuer \oore.held-tistao\el: T_o J en the,tint-)xrse^,5-a1Ainslie Cameron Maltby tallied for Clinton humps'3- T1111 I Sisist,sei tasstrd -w.heat.-I.ssssis-km.-.o1,ac:essuss•e ousels„Leessaow-- ssonp»rlien ee--his-ssecondsgrattsl-f•-the g-trr r tssvitnr s . - scored °forr derieh. hers'''Wars- .,,,.""--" ��.,:- 4":'4A :?�; r. tuiged into thte lead, Duffield seormg, - Three Minutes, lifter Westlake dented Harold Beadle ,.in the • Go !rich ,.net Legion Atmtuizeis .. ,..,.:.' 1 ;;1 •J_ t At L05 Smith slappee1,a toot! puck past A, beautiful trophy is to be presented' the twine 9oet another solo effort. played an outstanding game. Robbins 't) 1111 help from \Ieriain sand by Royal. Bow't•ling Alleys to the twin- IIayter, Doig and Bisset 'continually; • In the it tura game played in, Gode- \lcl lath, and Gt)th.1 ick Rent initu the leers in the Industrial Bowling. Leu ues worried .Deei'es .in the', 1tuio er ca e ` o esda.---afteruuon Canton lead fki' -the ''''fl-rt111 the game Indi\=idual. trophies also are tut"-.lde '1`'en , - 0 -I3an n. el - a . P b• uiiii added the fi�•'f��i4irg'touclies at 80U Bantams eliminated Goderich from wlteti Goddard scored unassisted. Doak further competition by winning 3 -1. - then -launched/ a fifty -foot drive which Carter led t'he itictors with ttwo •goals the penalty box, Bisset added his and Cameron' Maltby was credited with' r second guall of the g'amc on 'it puss • a sinf,leton. Costello was the lone amateur sport n from Hayter. sniper for Goderich. physical training of the.ltLrgest possible (;inn' in the Gode+rirob net was only .The lineup: - - . numbF.r• of youths watt expressed by four minutes away from his- second CL1NTON-Goal, • Nediger ;. defence, Gordon. Wright, of 'Toronto, assistant shutout over the visitors when Rimmer Canneron Maltby, Tighe; centre, Clare director` of physical education send i scored On a breakaway. ' The play Maltby,; wings, •Carter, Lloyds • alter - health for 'Ontario, speaking- at the.I elided with the Flyers still storming nates, Wilson, Fowler, Ward, Epps, Goderich Town Hall last • Thursday i tett'' 1(isers' goal. B. J. MacDonald and t Gibbs, 'Shearing, Oakes. night. • 1i specifically mentioned Tor -.1 "Bloildie" MacDonald were the best GODERICH-Goal, H. Beadle; c e- onto's professional basketball tea Toronto Huskies, addiu'►g that' became ffirilYt+inbers of the winning tri ni. \i•hen .Ilay-tes scored With .assistance t from his two linemates With \Weis in Objection 'to the inroads made by professional sport to the detriment of to and consequently the Tlie BlacksHawks, had to go all out and Martin Straughan scored one each. .to defeat the tail -end Leafs in the first I With the regular schedule completed game Arbour and Grist with three 4 the tiIlLt•1 standing of the teams is as -goals als' each and Little with one led , fotiews : - the Hawks, .While Capt. Andy S'111ith I scored two and Bud Clements, B. Mc- 1 gangers 5 0 -0, 10 Dullough and' Don Graham got 'one 1 Black Hawks 3 1 - 1 7 - each. ,, '1Canadians s 1 a (i Ebner Sehtiltz led' the Canadians to Recd wings - ' '3 0 4 Vs with three victory Over the Red Wings g � {Bruins 'gi)i1S- -Lt 1: yuuor- der fed _-t e. -twine t.\!sill!.:.i leafs' twice and Tim Pinder once.. Mac The Rangers and Black Hawks will GODE1IICH-Goal, Donaldson; de- SpSarks flashed -the red light three play a,-s>,tdden-death game for the fence, Westbrook, Doak : centre, Mc - times and George, Willis twice for, the championship. I Phail t right wing,' Smith ; left wing, Red Wings. 1 Meriilnt : alternates, Iitshne _e-„I:Lc1lianci;w ,,,flan (gin r,;,,k e 1K;. ... _..,t' 1 `1• i 1-.Ad;s t t Resu i'orltl:err ii', '•'t ' . tip• a n. Freeth. :.� �aaa���tah�s�•s. g � p - �.�;�.�. ��c '�..•'�.-..."„t`F` Ti`i �'��1�'I: for the Flyers, while ,Deevers sparkled fenee, Costello, Goodwin: centro, Grist; 1 _ 4 . _ l) 2 1 wing. IJtdiieid : -alternates;- Kress, I1c11-;-;they used Maple f,.eaf Gardens they i The teams: stead, Arbour, Hutchins, Mii k'arlane, t► 4 1 1 ; Schenk. Wilsons Roberts, deprived Toronto secondary school' 1141NOVER- -Goat, Deewes; defence 3.1cLean Gaynor, MacDonald, Fritzley' hockey teams of a night- to practise 'Lindsay, Francis; cellose, Schellen- ; (sub -goal) . hockey, -affecting dozens of players. . : herger; right wing, L. Weidner; left w ins* I3felntin alterna es a,� gh;:,t ] O.NAIREs LE-AD-- A^rrrOrYgsC ""s-tt tTtiil, ifCiC°°ro1Tic�eCi ftl'1: ' 'Weiss.. Runnier, Bele fiordTibbo, (1, better all-round recreation of Canadian ! - THE MERCANTILE LEAGUE peopit;, Mr. AVright•.urged a stronger 1 (;ODH;RI('H Goal, Ginn; defence, return to'"a strictly Canadian institu-.+ Meru», - Ainslie ; centre, Doig; 'right tion" -square dancing: He. claimed}wing, Bisset ; lel t wing, Hayter ; alter - that for real sport -and entertainment,l-luttes, fisher, ,Westlake, 11. MacDonald, square dancing is hard to beat. Su, 1 I3. .1, MacDonald, Aiim . ' - folks, get busy a11(1 '(Get your a Referee--Splith, Stratford. - partners, grand change, all:" + o . a �' only loss came at the hands of the included in suggestions for the pro- 1 Juveniles, Midgets nrmco Champs, weld squeezed out a posed 'comi pity -recreation council to ,narrow 12 to 10 win on February 5th. deal with, J. C t Peters; recreational Are Group Champs second place in the league was taken. c director, it tIn Ineetfng'E'hursda nigh[• by Drmco Champs, Rho, after losing last recommended:. More softball and .three straight games •ttt the' beginning hardball diamonds ; building of a 'sports ; Clinton Contenders Have No GREEN PEAS VARIOUS BRI tNDS 20-ot Tin WAX BEANS BRANDS on. TOMATOES CHOICE • BLENDED JUICE Tins BUTTER s'l„v FiRST GRADE . 'CHAMP CLEANER ' • • ROBIN HOOD OATS 110 BUY FINE FLAVOUR AaP COFFEE - ▪ zt3-oz. 29�t. 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Igo GRAPEFRUIT TsEEXEADSLEMssARSsH BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE PINEAPPLES - PINEAPPLES CGPAN SHE4's RHURAIIR NATIVV, GROWN SPINACH TEXAS CURLY LEAF BEETS TEXAS FR QH 5 for 1e - OaDifan't1i� ' flan BRUSSELS SPROUTS ©11 Orefti 5 Cdthpleting their schedule with fives. wins and only one loss the Goderich Millionaires ended the regular season in first place in the Goderich Mercantile Ilockey Leagile.• Playing excellent hockey all the way, the 'Millionaires' fiel(t behind Victoria L'ubbic ~drool; ! - Chance with Goderich !building of outdoor rinks at Victoria i Boys Park and behind Victoria School ; hold- ; ing of annual swviin ling meets and ! bast1I ThI•s(lay eight ^ a - 1Iie \first regattas Ktt Goderich harbor; more t street rink, Goderich Lions !Midgets; frequent _formal dances at 'Goderich won the group championship by shut - Collegiate institute; establishment _of titlg rrtet the C'linton 'Lions M i(1gels classes- 'in lutndit'rafts instruction\Willis_ op e l _tl)e, scoring lit 7.10 by ( leather 'mirk, for example, that could ,lapping borne Goddard's rebound. Then be sold to •tourists) ; a Goderich tennis VLael;wan netted two fast tallirrs, the - -club with four tennis c=aurtii. The hist- unassisted and the; second thirty -aforementioned were emphasized as tieeunrls later with Goddard's help. suggestions to think .over. Aliarade to the penalty box w`as the nett feature. While the locals- were short handed for eight minutes,' ;the visitors experienced difficulty ilk pene- trating the Goderich defence, and when they did -Donaldson in thtt homesters' net was master of the.sitn:itioll. Re- tnrningato full strength, the Goderich boys ,stormed ;the Clinton cage,, but the wide-awake goalie, Nediger, foiled their attempts, •- In - the middle ",period Freeth .led off with '•a .brace of goals. After this ont- burst, play settled down 'to scrambly hockey ,and c1oe checking, - However, at 15.05 McPhail speared a loos1?? puck .in• front Of rhe Clinton goal and easily heat Nediger. In the fleeting moments A resident- of Goderich. may - since last Sellt('uiber, !):ave Briscoe, an. em- ployee of the Ryan Construction Com - Tally, devotes one night a week to coaching about 0 'score -of youths in basketball. - They play at the Collegiate' every Thursday . night. - A former: . 1 basketball player . at ' tthatham, Dave explains his generosity by ' -saying', "Some day my boys will :need someone to take an interest ,in their 'athletic 'activities. so I and doing it for other boys now." - VICTORIA AND CENTRAL ' TIE IN .RED CROSS GAME , 0 penalty shot was awarded to Catiterona The third annual Junior Red Cross 1 Maltby after ;Holland 'had upset hirer 1►orlfey game was played at the *est in froth. of the Goderich net,. but Don - street arena on Monday afternoon, with ' some GOO howling fans, mostly Children► . in atttendaince. • - Ventral jumped into a quick lead on two g 01 is by Dave Uo(1(li! •d,. and one by -Mite Sparks assisted by Goddard, Kill -Elliott put V'ictoria_i.uic•k•i11do the 'game on 11 pass from Babe •Arbour. Goddard and Sparks each scored again to snake the score 5-1 for Central at the end of the first period. Each team scored once in the' second session to make trite score (1-2, Sparks and Arbour accounting for the tallies. In- the third period \Victoria put on a- rally: .to sore four goals and tie tete _s('(ayt'... ,...A>;bnur - got._,1 ln? 1 ryt, ,Tack Thtu'low the second, Arbour scared again for his third pf tike afternoon, and with about two mintftest--to play Ja(•k Reis tied it up o11 ti beautiful passing play with Brirry Grist and Frank Little getting assists.•This ended the scoring and tr}le game' ended in a 6:6 tie. Advance ticket sales netted approx- imately .$75. which will be sent to the ,Tnnior Red Cross headquarters in Toronto. 'rhe lineups ('ENTR•AL--- Goal, 13, MacDonald; de- fence, Martin Strailghan and- Bob Hays; forwards, Dave Goddard., -:tine Sparks and 13i11 Myriam: subs., .Zack Allilt, Tiilin '11aw l:11 'm `I ojii Tltmrili.. soh, Bill 10110hIerry Johnston, Miner • _VIf'T(DTlTA- --Goal, Harold Beadle: defence, nen', :McCullough and Bud Clentent:; forwarcis. harry (;riat, rill Ilk Little and .Took heis; subs„ 1Dick. Good wrin. • Ben (.4raho111 13a1►e Arl)oVir, bill Elliott, Morley McLean, Kett Hutchins. -Jae!: "Iiluriew. • atnd Ian Mrrlr:10ane. Referee- \mold 11centinel1, aldso11 stn(ithei•ed the shot in good style. In the final -canto the locals ,broke out 111 0 scoring ras"h..... _\icPha'il and \Ierian► combined for the former's second ficial _of -the evening. Smith and Doak followed with unassisted efforts. With the visitors' showing signs , of weariness, the _locals unceasingly pep- pered Nediger with hard shots,- God- dard, `Ieriam and McPhail adding -id- - dilfona[ goals. The Juveinilo ():acne • 'Soundly whipping Clinton -Lions .I•uVenlies 10-3 at, the -'West street arena on Thursday night last. the Goderich Lions .Inveniles won -their group and the •, rig',ltt.• to •ltd\'ttnc( into the ,Itlay- downs. Six'�t naiiSWc're(l "-goofs in titi flrft session proved to he too; big a• handicap for the visitors to dvereotno. 'At the five-minute hark 13eaacom con- verted Price's passon"t. 'This' play -lcindletl the, flame and after three Min- utes of nevelt-ceasing-Goderiwlt nttaekr , the locals had garnered three more (-minters. thanks to Neweombe's great effort. Three minutes later linentate D. Warren found the range with New- combe setting up the play. 1). Warren netted his second goal When 'he puslttt'd at loose pork past :biller while ring - lance, Clinton clefeneeman, was resting in the Naile1' The locals were (ietiied further tallies by Miller in the visitors' _ In the' se(rt'11i(1 twenty -minutes, the Visitors had settled d0)511 and very evenly-matelted 1m -key was the'result» 11)1Idt'c•ay inthe period (111ron drove a high, hard Bitot past .l'nhttwton as the •:("111!1 to a► tt•iic1 'tt('rfInhle around the (,otlerieh stronghold, The locals 1'e- taliated twitlt srvel'al vielous drives, but Miller turned aside their thrusts. The opening of the third iPhapter saw ''sane high -w -ticking UJt whoring: As A Radios AND Rec-ord Players y Both WESTINGHOUSE and R.C.A. RECORDS with Inusic.to suit yc'tir -taster-The ,most -up= : date Record stock in Western "Ontario. Goderich a Home Appliance Shop . 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