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IPERSONAL MENTION
.itid• NIrs. J. E. Milteli isited
ellieir daughter. Mrs. Al. JarNis, at
Osha wit ier till saw
the iti.iderich-Stouliville lioekey game
0101 Tue.sday
• Miss Graee Strang- returned home
1atw..ek after a 14it tse\ eral weeks
at N..igara-oti-the Lake and 'l'ortente.
1111rt.1aret Strati.; ,,t l'oroni‘),
its li411tx ri la' ‘leck 111
Re 1.. 1 1. and 11r- :id
daugh cr. Grace .1 re
Turtle: ;t:',..tHicd
:F.:, Ingt .
Xtr 11! 11 I -;
1 of 1 nib
:•.diday Mr,
St& 11 • linton•
.1: 1°-1.
lin 1941
.1,..4n, 1 '01,1i:it:an .,1,1,1 'Helen
Mitts. f the staff of In Ay.
SchiorteD store, are in yoronto this
week at:eliding :1 school ,,f corsetry in -
1 14 sponsored 1.y the Dominion
Corset: Co.
Mr: and '1frs. "Pat" Rmusey and baby
apent the holiday week-enil t f t'hatham.
Because of 114)4)(1 conditions, 1Ir.
Emiasey was foreed to have Ills ear at
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Chatham and return to tioderielt by
train 4in Moiadity.
11.1ss Helen Robertson. Reg.N., of
we
Toroato, was a ek-end guest. with
M
her pareuts. - r. and \1r. .1 I Oward
16)1)er:son. 'Their son Jimmy of Lon-
don also was home for the week -end.
31rs. (',. livt.:(Jrluick, anti children.
of 11.11noie. Indiana. a re gue::its with
the lady's mother, 1IN. 13. Allen, Vie -
ret. 11r, 1('riilik pent
Suiala, with histaiud here. lea% ing
.4g:i1n on 114,1141iy. Ile .thadc., tilt,: trip
11a.. and Nlts.,I1.1. A. 11.4c1•:wan hoe
gn, sts this W eel; Ifiss L'i.:(114.0, 11.
•-•.,..:11....h;,-,!,!of 11,tT1 H.,cif•Jx
'Miss 1r,lie Don-
, of N.S.• and her
Mr. 1 1,,i;;;;;1
mriv
1 11r. Lt.4 1 .1.•• 11.
11.•1 itt1 i;.!(•
11:1-•1 11.11T• ;17x.
11, -:l1;f1 Ilh,,iSretl. their
1.41. her, Alr. Joseph E'...Stranglian, form-
erly 4)f Colborne township... who has •
boon in Oa, far northern country since
1911.
' Two psyclioallillyst, Met. One said
In the other: "You feel tine. How do
I feel?" -The Goodwill Journal.
ThilitheM,1,1ilit,11;11 gjA Hi 4,, (,,l)brich.: 1,(.117.1,11. Flyer-, by thy- eilite'llne• ," :ibme,
:4 lung Way .1()wart1s winning tIl 4 4.1 1 .k. Junior -t".' chanodoushi p is the Aeneral feeling of sports
fans. rt.il headed play-iiiiikt.rs, the 11'a11en brother,. and ,hifty 13 illNe\Neonibe (lid a great job.
Stratford Beacon Ilornld Photo.
KINGSBRIDGE FLYERS TAKE OPENER
OF FINAL SERIES Orangeville Falls
Before the Flyers,
KINGSBRIDGE, April 7. .1.1r. and
• Mason -vine of 'Windsor and. Miss Akout tw-enty-tive hundred hockey
Adventure Boor
A.THREE-ACT COMEDY
will be presented in
• 'FORESTERS' HALL, AUnURIN.
• Friday, April 18th
• ait, 8.15 P.M.
• „._ .
Under auspices of the Auburn Baseball Club. -
ADMISSION -A ULTS -40c CHI
15
14
EN 20c
BOWLING
ST .GE6R.Q. E'S TAKES
LEAD IN "A" SECTION
--
,- Bowling their best-pawe of the entire
„.• year, $t. George'son,., Tuesday Jiight
eliminated. the _St. Peter's team from
the playoffs in stetion of the
Inter -Church Bowling Let11.1.ate. The with Northi St. taking the next twb1.
game wag cloSiqy 40111estet1'-.40111 its gaines 1018. to 979' a 1141 ,1 035 to 863.
issue remained in doubt to the very T-ht"1. 114' hight 4 4"11''.•N`)1.th
St. 3010, St. Peter's '2911.
end. The victory gives St. CeOr.ge's
folirteefi points and putS the 41 »1v- High 1)()W1e1'S• for North St. were
pursning Knox No. 1 team111 the posi, rr"""thrt os high 1)1'1 11. with giS
11,1.11\iis
ing•tryetii 1illrg
totakt:ii411i.yi.uaednotisi 10.1441 10.4141 11)1111)1341Y with 659.
,
Pilr St, Peter's Bill Baher was high
Frlday in order to take the section :man with 559 and Rita Hurtnev was
high lady with -152. •
The league stiinding- after t 110.second
playoff- game is as follows:
PoinL
Vietoria itnited 14
.score for the evening ; was Victoria
2829, Baptist 2393. High bowlers for
Victoria were Ron Skelton with 539 ags
high man and Evelyn Breekow with 492'
as high lady,
Surprise victory of the evening came
when North St.- United took live of
seven •points from St. Petees. Scores
for the three games were: St. Peter's
1072, North St. 957 for the first game,
chamvionship from St. George's.
- As so often happens in a playoff
series, the St. Peter's team after hsad-
Mg the league for .most of the -season
Mid passed their peak, while St. f
'
George's were just reaching theirs. Ora 1
' St.Peter's
• North v
Tuesday night St. Peter's were able I St. itiled
'ro take the first game by one point, I Baptist No. 2
the score being 1086 to 1085. $t..'
George's then gradually forged into the
lead; takind the second game by a
score of 1-159 to 1138 and winning the
third garne decisively by tie .score of a splitting heachiche. - The
-1228 to 1076. Total scores for the Robin News.
• Mary Alurphy of Toronto wefe, week- ' fans W'ere in attend:010e on Saturday •
end visitors :it tlas Pat 11.01.016" home. I night itt Stratford. to witness 1111 01)014 , Score in Thntsday Night Game.
1 .•:M.isse, Reta i,inil Eileen Wallace, 1 ing game of the best -of -three series for-. ' :4„0:-6,, Ilf021..illg.,.the ,. .,... - .
---t.ftour..-To-nurto-, --were -home-for- Easter - .. 1 he, -Junior -.4V,1:,-..e.::11,--.A.-eirairiTrienmatip:1:.°,--;
. , ..,.--pe.-,-.,t1,614i!,..4,sg.'.iiti,40.A,:::9747g,OLNI4E4Alt-41%,
* between the Goderich Louzon Flyers , ' ..-RdiffiT22:10- ' ,.-
Sunday.
' ' , ,
George Leech led the St. George's •
Mrs. Witmie 0'.1.1iilleY'and sou, from and the Stotaville Red Wings. After .:-
. . , .
Goderich"s Lolizon .Flyers nioyed into -team bT rolling_ a .687 Score_ and Hazel.
Wilmot was -their high lady with 556.
Detroit, are speudiug a few 'days WW1 .•..4ty Ratlines of lioar-checking and :
Airs. Wm. \1( ti .. aggressive hockeS" the Flyers -emerged ; the Junior "t"' o.H.A. finals - against
'For St. Peter's Joe Baker.. -was high
. Mr. Charles ,Dalton of Toronto. is. Winners I1)\ 11 6,3 score. I Stouffellle Red Wings. liy downing the man with 641 and Mary Evans Was
home for the Easter holidays. • Al 2.13 of , the first.' '..period ' i'lrang-evilie Juniors '16-6 :it Stratford high. lady with 587.
Mrs.- . Ed. Reynolds and. datighter Ctunpbell &trove an ice -hugging, screened '• .
The 'playoff standing after Tuesday'S
Therese, of Hamilto11. visited with Mr. shot..past Ginn frdni the Goderichsblue. on ThursdaY night, thereby Avinning the
game, and with KIIDX NO. 1 and. North
line. Holding the Flyers in their own , round with the Orangeville team 22-10.
meeting on Friday night in•
. sand Mrs. Niiee 'Martin over Easter.
1 $t '\o 1
tin decisive „ -game„ is as follows: -
Miss Itose .1Inry Lannon„,of Toronto end. the Wings vaulted into a 4-0 lead The tirst period of the giime wiis only
is spending her Easter. holidays with at 8.31 when Rumney 'scored on Mob, -.two unnutees ltd when Morrisiin shot
.her parents, 'Mr. and 11 i's. Win. Lannon.
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5
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First Reporter: Do :you hyphenate
"headache?"
Second Reporter: No, not *unless it's
Round
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Points
bett s pass. Jun Hayter brOught Gude- the Orangevi le Squad into the lead,
. St. - '
GeorgeS * :14
Mr. Gerald , Garvey, from 'roma:1h.), rich .back into the game six .annutes beating Ginn on ii low shot xkth the
was home for the Easter holidays.. inter by eonverting Doig's relay, 'but help of Clarke.Continuing the attack,
Mr...,Walter Kelly . of, I.,ondsni ykOted the Wings _ nullified ._t ha t counter • Just praugeville made :repeated attempts- on -
i his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John kel/y, I)efore the end Of the- period„ •Mabbett
001' the week -end. the Goderich. goal, but Ginn success,
. It'-, Antoinette -I.Iiii )11,... of Detrat
1. visited for a,,few. days at .1r. and Mrs.
I ...Ray Dalton's.
:Mr. John L. Sullivan, who 'spent the
winter in Detroit. returned home for
Easter. • .. ..... ..... ., . ......_ ... .
-
beating L ,Wkili , at .slose- rouge - with forly wittstOtal.--thri-bartagf'. At 8.21
Minton's/Triit.P- - . ' . . Hayter evened . the A-O-1.1-nt, slitmmin
The tally at the end of the period home poig's rebound, but forty seconds
was 3,1 for Stpuffyille, but that was later Morrison netted his second tally
the end of the seori.og for the Red .of .the periiid With . Clarke . assisting:
Wings, . . Pressure by -the Flyers was finally re-
, ----- (-7onch AVes-thraok's hoss eh -the to life warded when ..Doig- converted .1.1ero's 3rd. Victoria 8t.- United .took a COM -
with "Three goals in the middle• twenty. 9055--.001. This counter seryed as a manding . sev('n-point lead in "13" sec-
\-- After 'Moore , in -the Stouffville nets511)1 in the arm for the Goderich sex -1 thin- of the Inter-Ohurch ' Bowling
. find foiled many Flyer attem qs. Mero. • • . !,,- ' 4'
St. Peter's 41.,
KnoxNo.0: • 8
North St. No, 1
3t.TrOtORIA ST. IN STRONG
POSITION IN ."B" SECTION
By taking_ .seKen ..points ..frorn thet
--
BM)tist No. 2 team on Thursday, ,April
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.,Liv Ens HOT HOUSE, Extra Largo ea. 29*
( .ove home )otg's per ect pass. Less
than three 111fnuteS later. Allen netted
the second tally of the period, emu-
, pleting a passing play with 13. J. Mac-
Donald. At .19.14 B. J. MacDonald
completely fooled Moore on a high
angle shot‘ from the left .boards.
The final canto opened with the
Flyers again on the offensive. At times
it was quite evident Unit the gruelling
pave was having its effect -On the Req
Wings. B. G: MacDOnald and. Allen
„ eombined for a -picturesque goal at 6:17.
The Red Wings made several fushes.on
the GOderich net, and during one of
these B. 0. *MacDonald saved a sure
goal by holding the puck at the goal -
mouth. This incident called for a
penalty shot for Stouffville, but Lewis,
W.1)() was elected to try it, was denied a
tally asGinn coolly 'let him make the
first anove. With four minutes of play
reinaining Hayter added another .goal,
with Doig assisting. and the game
scored within one minute. With ninety
seconds of he session 'remaining, All(cn
easily beat Dalzell after .picking up a
stray pasg at the Orangeville blueline.
'
The Flyers carried their tirst period
offensive into the.ruiddle twenty, and .at
1.24 .1 I:61er', and Doig completely' Out,
guessed- the' Orangeville. defence- on a
scintillating ploy, with HaYter denting
the -twine. Eight Y secOnds littef Bisset
follin,yed with his second goal, of the
Westlake and Hayter.receiVed
assists on the, play. The- remainder of
the period featured,. soine hot play
around the Orangeville cage. with New
i( 011111)0 and' the Warren twins doing
eyerything but . scoring.
In the final canto the Flyers out-.
scored the losers.by an 8-4,, margin. At
the two -minute mark Clarke deflected
Hoare's, shot. past Ginn, but the Flyers
retaliated on the next play. :Vero sink-
ing Allen's. rebound. .With Robb_serv-
ing. the only penalty of the game, the
(11(10(1' With the FlYers one ga me•to Flyero
S scred M
again, "Blondie" ac-.
the good in 4641 141111 series. Donald making the...Shot on .Bruce
Donald's -perfect pass. .After Clarke
HOLMESVILLE had beaten -Ginn at close range for his
,second goal of the per,lod, with Mor-
rlif,bn's help. the Flyers asplied -with
two markers in .rapid StleeeSS1011 from.
the sticks. of Bisset and WeSrlake.'
Though decidedly outplayed. Ottange-
ham. rifle fought -back and on -a scramble
The Misses, Helen and Gertrude 0"11" the Goderich- goal Clape Added
Bond. of London, were. Easter guests number three of the perioa. On a
of their parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Albert breakaway T11i(1w111 in the period, Har-
131(.oldp Warren -drove a -twenty-footer past-
(A)11ris. T.:11 Elliott. who -spent the past .Thetl the .smoothly-w-orking.
two weeks with 311'. and drto of Morrison and Clarke engineered
Clinton. returned home on Sun- ' 1 picture goal with the„, former taking
day. 110'honors. Despite great work on the
Mrs. I'. Palmer:1nd GlOria are :•11)(.1141- 1)1 rt of DalZell the Flyers poured in
ing the Eas.er with friends threo more gals-. Doig. 11,ruee.11401)00-
• Detroit. aid and Newcombe being ,the snipers.
- Mr. and Mrs. Don Rutherford, Inger- I Thy line -PP:
•
sop, enTied on friends here on Sunday. ()ItANGEvILLE* 1),1 Ixf`11'. (le"'
. Miss Alma Fowler, of Seaforth. I.: fence. Gallagher. :Moore:. centre.
visiting- her male had aunt, 11r. 1111(1 i'lltrke: wings. Morrison. Hoare: atter-
Mrs. Wilbert Johnston,' this "week: 14ttc,4% Harrison. Robb". Hutchinson,
and Dewar Nothatin visited Bignell, Besse.
-Their parents at Wellesley 00 Sunday. GODERICH.,Goal, (11101 defence,
The regular meeting. of t 114 W.11.8. Weslake, Moro:-eentre, HOig: wings,
and 'W.A. was held at the home of Ha yter, Bisset 4 alternates, II. Warren,
waityr Thesday, with a large D. Warren. Neweombe. 14.. 4TarDona1d
attendance.. X splendid Easter pro- B. J. MacDOnald, A 11041, Stoddart.
grant WAS given under- the leader -ship, -- Shin -Smith,. Stratford :
Frank Kemp. Listowel.
HOLMESVILLF„ April 9. --Mrs. E.
J. Trewartha spent the Week -end -with
311'. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford, Wood-
of Mrs. Freeman. Mrs..- Wolter and
Mrs. 11. Caulmore were. hostesses.. for the
clay. "
.110;"14FAliNT CHANGES OWNERSHIP-
Keith Webster has sold his farm 011
You can talk of your $ummer and the Blue Water Highway, fosmerly the
winter,- Harry-. Salkeld farm. to John Hind-
, -And Of your ,autumn..yon,ean sing4i.„--. marsh- and. --114. moving to_. Blyth„ where.
Butt be sure if you sit on a splirit,Or Ile has purchased the Shinn farm Int-
IlatfTe hi for an early spring. terly owned by Fred Oster.,
Asphalt Shingles
A good assortment of colors. NAils t� put them on with.
ROLL BRICK .SIDING -Red with Bla,ck Mortar Line.
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All colors ,in stock,
ASPHALT ROLL ROOFING
A,good su.pply of Doors in stock. Let me order your sash
for you.
Order early and avoid:the Sprilig rush. Prompt Service.
G. L. BAXTER
BOX 468 GODERICH
St. Pet'er's and :when these'two teams
meet this week 'Victoria will have to
take only one, of the Seven pOints at
Stake in order to 'win the championship
of "B" s,ection.
Playing against the Baptist No. 2
team 'Victoria Made. a .clean_sweep, of
the three games, the scores being 922
to 850, 936 to 889 and 971. to644. Total
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