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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-20, Page 4AO" IrOVAli t.... ,t e/A are! Then., ya�i>L' A to de$�gght'uuy surprised at the I vely xlew SPRING HATS ,' ow o * sale at Macl%a�ar's �Milhinery We have a wide selcetion of 1Mi at in "OFF THE FACE'' STYE,, trimmed with dowers and bows of ribbons. The bodies of the }1 ats are smartly designed in straw a`ad, Felt,. • PHONE 462 KINGSTON ST. C.T.A. iscussed at To, Ay's, court - have it sent': shipped, or carried to any person, elm; I cannot seeehow it cau be carried to oneself." For failing to remain at the .sceue of an accident, the same James T. Ashton •pleaded guilty 'and, was tined BAKER WINDMILLS— Queen Range 'Burners (Both shallow and deep well) TRU OOD#dRI RiTE7NALS.RIMM BASKETBALL Thursa sal might for.,.the past sig weeks htas been Scouts' baslx.ettpall night aat the Colle ita.te gyininisium. A.rranged for by Scout officials and J. C. &'eters, r erection director, these games have had tau average attendance of nineteen Scoute receiving instruction in the „pinyiag of basketball. ' In chase of the groin is I)ave Brie tv, assisted by J C. Peters: l'ongratulations to Jim Bisset for being voted the most valuable player on the I.ou4un 1l"lyers. As a result he will spend- - three- days- at --Toronto early in Liens Wi11 Thorold= Goderieh Series ' '1' Month -ivied trure Pate. 1 mars*. Then Ill. Warren counted to a breakaway. 'D When he was eut over the right- eye, Newci)nnbe, the star of the series, was forced to retire to tine dressing riponn for repairs. On his return toward the, April as the ,guest of the tD.)i.:.. cluing end of the game he has itecorded In Through-thekind lrrilttlltn of the with other junior players from all over great ovation from tine -spectators. )highhcltuulBeard - this gruel) was with Prov Wee. - With two minutes left, another given the use of the Collegiate facilities>? •Uolnbardinennt • was poured .at i oaeb,. and has had a very successful course in The .).0-4 'aria of the Ilutver power -Tacked �s ith D. Warren registering two goals the fundamentals of ba'1Al'tball. Bolton Juveniles tit Bolton on Wednes- and Moore lone. On Saturday Yn(araing last some fifty day night was a surprise to Guderich The teams: ®Goal, . Reach; defence,1„,..„, of 1;radra .6: 7. Arid s assetttltlt'tl jockey fans. When the Bolton team played here Monday night and. lost 8-'I MacDonald, Burley; .(lentre,. Burk - in the of i i tr iou ib for �,a , they,clanned they did not bring; along• holder; right Ming, Rimigio; left wing, funda n' sttstructigrt in Ila°ak r the thret,: of their best players. ,- These ' Herbert ; alternates, Longo, 'McNamara, direction fundamentals. Z"he group , ander the three players evere in uniform at Bolton Thunlpsult, MeManne-y, Longo. w. director. t.f J. C. Peters, retl'eatit'nt and luade a \'fist 'difference to the Q()I)EItI("H---Goal, Johnston: de- di1•t'ctttl' • liulCun leen). fence, Stoddart, Seedltani ; centre, H. 'tilne�3 to ;;et under \\'a� as soon as �,•.--- Warren; right wing, D. Warren; left the school Llil:ey league 11 ended and A meeting' of officials of the .Juvenile ' wing. \\•. Newcombe; altet•ttates, Fur. till'up the hap between hockey kt'� and Meam is being held this afternoon at ford, Reagent. Moore. Price, Jolla'', .*r baseball seasunl;i arrangements for toe which time the entering u1 a protest ljanljltou, Grigg tsubg;ual). sessions \v.ere tnt& 111 Principal ipal Snioer ,.11 the game at _Bolton will be, (►tliriit1' 1liljr, '+Ntlflll tll ; MacKay, itK:ly, di Victoria School Iia illt(1 the gl't'1't'.11l�ry considered. Three 1'eaStI11s :11'e being (1odol•inl: kind °til•. The ted i TIII1 1 lt• Tiler \is 111 tli•t,usst.d. 1t is t•Li11111ti t.ltat only ' Thursday's (dalante_ at Thorold na,ii4 4t'o ails operated ininul:iu)• tilt s ut one load ,,n the 114oltlllltlleant ntu ►i1 tit At St. ('atharilie' on Tlinrsdi night uasiuni available. �.' •; List (.,it1el•ii It Juveniles defeated the It is expected that tju'se �:ttntd:t�' � "v'lle \\'est��tt '1'horold,Juveulles h�' :1 �i-� score, nt1 the r�- d • T rRl IMX,, 5 U 2Ot 11 1�:i44 WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK FOR BEST- IN. EASTER FLOWERS from ltulttin itnt that a It ,. _ 11l\t l$ are quilt , t illi 1 LL'f1:1.I➢�Tittil`� + morning; ,,l , „,,„,,,, will t,t�iltltllil' 1t11Iil tit's[ }.;:Mit' of it goals ttt t•t�llilt home -and- ;, ',and Wes:. '1'urullCot, tllt` \\;Ii'16l \\t;l'llel' alltl „hat aiet'ti,lalit'l' i Iloilo` series in the 'first 11(1111d Of of Air. and 411.5. 1111111i1to11 elution and " 111' 44 ri",V, 1.;(444 nut (I -I tete(' a prot•est 1 A. playdoNvns. ( Intended for last tt eek 1 lid, 44 eck to 1..10don, w here her Inti - m ,cric, witi. s'u that The 'first perio(I \vas scoreless. Yea- nrEllUltN, Mar. 1 1. Mrs. Jas. theil: Mr. Austin (jingle.). o'f group is open to nolte alto :separate , , Eas..erit Ontario for the hockey. In the middle frame. Goderich turned home on Thursday night on Little Mehl!' ;Jewell, son of '.11r. and' grade ; 11.4 jail. The charge art,se otly (Ar ae- Cident. tut February 1 1, when a ...at dui% lie accused 44•11s. iLvehe,1 it! an accalent east of liquor into Huron county. evntrary- to ' the C.T.A., zwainst Stanley Sproul and Itro,10 tile not y.ot. the otikial repre- tures tvere close chocking and call -thins Chisholln, sr., tind i\leyer re- is seriously ill. ,1 enile finals. git ined 0 four- goal lead. -2\ ewcoinlie the lirst train out of Stpattord 'Airs. Gordon* ,lewell, 111rf Nt 11 1.1*11 11 — net i ng three while 1. Warren garnered the big storm. Frorq .(;„(lerieh they Hilent playing- at his 'Italie. Ile 1.14],iiii::. a (;-1. margin. a disturbance ine: by team and sleigh in the early ...1,4 1,4„,1 „;!ik.144,,,, were required 4,1 dose -k N''" Y"rit t"it"r 1..441 :1". f"1:''`viwz Midgets here in tl..e re:tirn game.* \Vith it niongst t hes spectti tors unnerved the , i rentoved to tile hospital, w here a.ours ef the Morning: 'They were re- 11w 44_,„111(1. 1 h., wns ell„wee to leave turning from attendance at the funeral the hospital the following day. • e,::py it. Ili, ail\ erisenients in --,4 \ era]. a n 1 1-2 win . in their 'Tome t,eve ree leens,efend the heine team ettiek.ly teok eIrs. Chisholm's sister, Mrs. Clete', e.. Mr. and 11re. Harold Jewell and , tallies. ,•1Ibwever. time was on the Flanigan. at Stratford. !s•,(1,11:11 lead. to 4;(4derich. - Sandra have moved to their fltin on formerly owned, 1)y Nliss Clara Fulfurd, 4 Nlore Leeburn news on page 9/ „FLOUR IS 1116 EXPORT • the products exportl,d by Canada to othencount ries. being ex(•eeded in value' a jute- tilling ,_ orders:, 'Before _long. , ., , - let'. - ovine- a va liable hero for bome wEiturawn. So follow me. pal,. keep re:ming. ' Everett Tremblay NN'a,: corn ieleti OIL" 1 llVal.3"*L'At llocM.y playdoNens. a charge of indecent ass4ult, and given the 1)11bill' the- ette "11'9 "'he' in' winter 1.4a6PlinAvreel-.(411 into March and • I - here that cOuld Doi have been lilayed time on their' Fiorida NV11114, during the past year only by neArsprint • Fit.teen. ela.s. in, jail, dating' fr ,itt • be as''well known fo the genetal public two months in jail lour ;tore and your goods Might not wrinitted the playing- t`if home games , side of the- Lions.'.and at the closing hell . tiley \\*ere able to skatl: off the ice with ,' snow mountains from Dunlop on Fri- , • Walking in the miamlight over the 11,,t wo-goal lead for. the return f.:;anle ' day night. or. rather. in the wee. small in (Toderieh on Saturday. hours of Saturday morning, was the Scoring honors. for the winners were climax of 14 very lateresting trip for divided evenly between I 1. AVarren And 'Air. and :Mrs. '1'erence Ilunter. . Dvspite and :AleNtilliara with singletons weee roads. Nob on leaving and on return - toe .act they were ,peld up by blocked the snipers for Tholold. . , ing.. they :report a most enjoyable Wheat tlour rtinl:s high among ,Mareb. w as the sentenye its -You Might think. cuusisteht aa- . . London- they were Ink guests paper and wheat. home games out of toWn is an eXpensive ; W11114141' Henry Kemp, AN ilo ert king will do the triett ThrirYff."---1.4.41.-04112-111.gt;Near-"' guilty to a vagrancy charge. A much- 1 ' 1..rai'elle.d _man_ he seitl be _had ne holm., I PtORTn C()I,BORNE T.IRES BIG / F viii business. -Nip" Whetstone figures it • for THUFSDAY NIGHT'S * • .e tine, of $10 with esosts was iheted ! ' Th,' ttr:-!!' • '' '' • would cost .(loderich. about_ $150 ..;;Inte of the 0.11.11.A. every game they would Intve to 'play at !- .GAME—S. "IN' 'Ir. SECTION on( ti', )1iclittel Kennedy, charged with ' Midget semi-111ml w:1' 1)1:1Yed Ttle-sdaY the 'Stratford arena. had ice not beett-,,; disortlerly CondliCt. , . , ingot at POrt (*()I.41.4,4rue. -By defeating ;''availitble in Goderic_11 .'rhis expense. ' The --tines (4f Thursthtf„....11arch 13. in , Goderich Lions Midgets\ 11:2 the Port ' he points out. is to take care of the ',..1./ -,1! ,; ' , Colborne seXtet enjoy a nine -goal lead .4.4" .-ecion, of the Inter -Church Bowl- Magistr:Ite A. F. Cook. of Stra: ford. ', f"1' i be 1.):turir game here ,o11 Thursday. 1 f„r players, etc., f*, - . . Itig i.eo'ite ,a14* no change in'the tirSt- in Police CoUrt 144,47 ThursIday after- . ' • I. - . . ! place tie between St. Peter's and Vic - 110,04 dismissed a charge against David ' 1 Bruce Tennant, former president of teria United... lirisco and Robert Pyman, emp114:4 ees , conduct by beiitg intoxica tea, 1'y man t he Goderich Lions Club. stzttes t lint 11(4 w I itig a ga la,:l No1:I 11 SI. 1 .11iltql,• 011 IVzirtime houses' here, of' causing , 4. -as' tined $10 and cost,. .1. similar ; the teams sponsored by the Lions t•'1411) the \-ietoria team laid a 4-(4111pa,ratively , a 'tire 14y negligence. The .)Ingist rate eltar44) :igainst 1 iri,co was disiiii,sed. Hast year' cost in the neighborhood of €41.,...\ \ ictOry, 44 innlug I.)- the score of ' declared illely Wlis insuflicien; evidetici., Charge(i. 'with disorderly (•onduct, , :•;„41„,000. (41' this amount. about $7100 *,;932 to 2439. High bowlers for Vic-, .11111ge- ..-1-mzee- out -of a tire -in the .-III-1,444---.114:411.11re__AN-rast_utiveil. to t \flit' went into_t_int_LnytalLof prizes for 'the tori.1 werp F wail_ Itilziii_a_14_,h,igh_ man. bedrOsonl of a loczil t"otel when it NV;.1S , ll'OekS ill ellStOdy, after pleading guilty.'players. -while the other $500 We'llt eo , with 07S iind Evelyn ltreckow- as high ICINTAIL_ claimed damages lif $00 were suffeied : Iteid e;r4ti. C.,41ored. of London. wa'S: 14:tying operating expenses for the ' lady with 4,07. For North. Street Mel „,.. 'by the Complainant. The tire did granted .sn-spendeel sentenee on bond , Icarus, lie belleves that. because of Cranston was high man with ,I121, and . Tiumbhig and Heating , damage ,to. a mlittress zunot bedclothes., of $100 for skx months. after oleading t sever44 1 gmel gate ret'elpts here 111 'Audrey limiter \\Las high 1:141y -with .413. , .1..- . R.11. 3, GOderieb . from under a bedroom eloor ,put out at the. British Ex(,htiti2,-e ii( -;14:1. Tie', si4 gretir.--IrtiningtilTI717'-i:iiiiit-fli(irli 7-,...,'f,--•11-jter's- defeated S:. George's by - the tire With an exting tisher. I was (wdered r(4.111ake restitutien (4f $8 ' Goderi(.14 citizens have volunteered ' a seore of 2s73 ; 0 244s 1. High howlers $ • Convicted on a c larg,e 6"f disorderly : :eel pay 'co'tirt costs. wit 1 then. cars or 10. transpor ion for SI. Peter s were eter . pain an( " n • _ of player, This,. in itself. cuts down Rire tiertiey NN ill' 021 and ' 4:47 re..- , ' lioyee with 5 -el WaS high -Man and ' teams mig,Ilt- be 'froiti -.here on, it can 't Bnptist, No. •2 team by 4 irfue, of a not be denied thiit'lirt- Saturday night , (lentil! moved hitt) a three-way tie WaS 11 reoortt one. All three teatns----1 for third place. In hoWling- their game !leer games. two of them ont of town. '55t; and 1.1114(.1e 1*(,..1111111 Was high lady I t was a feat ,,,f which Goderich hockey with 451 . fans might well he prelud and one which : The regular league schedule for "B''''• will seldom if ever. be duplicated. . ' section ends on :March 20th and ploy- . -i otTs will begin the following week. . The ,B1411,411 ,g,laler here. on Monday High man and lady for.. the evening night wore a baseball catcher's mask. ' hoth came front 'Victoria 'United this It is explained he has the use of only ' week. High lildy 1\-0 5 1:;Velyll IIII.CkoW one .eye. ,As a spili•tator was heard te-, with -107 and high Mali was EWaii remark. "If he has only ine eye I'd 'Ross with 078. ' hate, to think of how- g'otal he would be The Lea glle ST:I 1111 in,* with 1)111, g -41111e CHICAGO AIR MOTOB, Repairs for 'Pumps and Windmills Oil ath PuMp Jacks LAST WEEK'S COURT ANN PAGE - MILK BREA13': OVEN FRESI-i 24 loaves 15c GRAPEFRUIT TEXAS MARSH - for 25, ' SEEDLESS .96s -bRANGES FLORIDA VALENCIA 176s Doz. 390 'ORANGES CALIFORNIA N-AVPL 252s Doz. 330 nRANGES CALIFORNIA NAVEL 344s Doz. 190 -COCOANUTS BRITISH EMPIRE GROWN Large Original Punches • TEXAS, -CURLY LEAF ' ., 2 lbs. iflo CARROTS SPINACH BROCCOLI CALIFORNIA, FRESH bch: 250 LETTUCE AR.IZONA, Fresh Iceberg' 48s, EAtra Large 2 for 290 OWNED AND OPERATED BY. Tho or., ATLANTIC 8. PACIFIC Lo. k.10 telesletto, return .ro •n41 your ftlikn•Y .•1111m theerfo#1, CHAN FLOOR WAX CHAN • ▪ Tin 634t. SPEED COAT MASTER - DOG BISCUITS .14-oz.,1100 Pkgs. gre • 13iI. 250 Pkg. 194 FigiNz 57. SAUCE QUAKER Large WOODEN SHOPPING BAsKETs • - . rNJor WOE 39e CUSTOM GROUND 200 --PRIth,D .7i- SAVE ---:- — I FIRST GRADE IODIZED 430 of W3 iga" • • • 24: Um: Jar -114Pr 2. 214 tad Jar 4110WT • "arr. 160 TEA BAGS NEctAti ORANGE PEKOE PRETZEL STIX OLIVES CLUB HOUSE NEW CHEESE BASPBERRY JAR ?'"" iii-- Thur.— ) 60.411, mop VEGETARIAN mAyoinum ANN PAGE • • Fred 'W. ("Cy•chene- t Taylor. ,Nylto Victoria United player in Iistow el hi 1901 anti Nvlio 81.. 'Ge(gge".. subsequently played on niztny .of. the, „X,(4.rth. St. United 0 tvorbl's best tettnis. has been enterell Baptist No 2 4; ,lorts . writers. '11s, well as former 1 1 1 prayers, claiin.111:11 he .wits the greate,ft KEEN GAMES TUESDAY' NIGHT IN "A" SECTION 1 Godericji for 'some years and during Tin Mal' league games in secliim 11.44' :1 Ild 111011: ITV IS a cousin of I/r. League 'Wen, IllayNi on Tuesday night i ' ysician. „ at • the Itovol howling alleys and. with When the /.1,4011_01 cotilnrrrnity (,,,,-.01 , ket Illy' contested. At the end of the : veral years :Igo. -l'yelone—l'io , ,r ' (le'initely• decided anil three teams p;,rti, :1,-.L. ,1 c.ii tin:: face-off a! i!le st• ,.! 44 Pre tied for the other two pliiyotT ' l'..inner. he also left a un,„ngp „f . ti. ' S L . 'Pet e r'S :1!1(1 Were defelted 2S0e to „ht,l, hi, 10.1„ii,i, 1,1.1.4 in:4. fentil,„(1 eleventh straight win. iiioi 11.,wlers n'iglo read,. marl:. Learn and irmaidit - 1.'"111:2: Po:•sible elimination. Knox .No. 2, tenth finally broke their seven - 1 iliteres: 1,4 any players. particularly ,,,. 31 1.3 to 2004; :he onnaes. i,ne,. in hockey' or any Illgli bowlers for Knox' were I)op , k 'her ,lean. 44 li.TIt.,-onit' sPort. 1 do not 'Alason with 603 and 110111 (4ovier with 504. For North, Street Stan l.:.;nider Was high man with" 570 .atid elfillie eying hien that if tthey ever hope to .ktiders(40 Was high lady With 449. In 'the hardesefought game of ',the or for the teams- ihey represent. or be- . night Knolc No. 1 team. also facing ims- come prominent in eport. they must be ..careful ,in their habits and 'mode of 'il." Ifying,, s,hot,lii they ever he „Theieered 1phi ce North St. No. 1 team and defeated Knox No. 1 the high bowlers were Rev. - must realize tliat their conduct both on and off the field of sport must be such that they will not disappoint those persohs. especially teen age boys. who look upon them threugh theiti athletic ;Activities as their ideals. as all boys of this nge are hero worshipPers to a greater or lesser degree. They should also remember that whatever reputa- tioris they gain in their -eareers as athletes will in all probabilityefollow them more or less theoughotif their whole lifetime." *Mrs. George Monerief made an early t morning flight from Goderieh 'to Luck - now on Sunday Op account of the ill - ,nese of her husband. Mrs. Moncrief. formerly Betty Bissett. hes been .9s.sist- ina on the nueeing staff at GodeOch hospital. George 'toOlr 'sick on Satur- previous he,had been aesisting in help- ing toe open the Vvs'ifighata ronorfor Richard Stewart- as high man with 643 and ;lean ,Sehaefer as high lady with 58'2. For North Street Ray and Mary King were high naith and lady, with 645 and 454 respectively. (Tuesday's games leave St. George's and the ,two KnOx 'teams tied for third place. with a tie -breaking playoff neces. wiry before the League playoffs coin- ,tnence on Tuesday next. High boWlers for' the evening were Jenn Schaefer as- high lady with 1382 and Don Mason as high man with 663. .Tbe League standing after Tuesday's games is as follows: Won !ink Pts. St. George's Pwap it! Sell it! Rent It! 1luy It! 'rse Signal;,Star 'want ads. 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