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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-17, Page 6'SIX THE GODERICH ;SIGNAL -STAR Vacation Schedule ODERICD FRENCH DRY £LEANERSb WILL CLOSE FOR EMPLOYEES' VACATION MONDAY, AUGUST 1Ot4 TO S .TUR I';AY, A 1 % GUST 16th The store .will be open during this period for outgoing garments. Dry Gleaning received after Thursday, August 7th will not be available until Thursday, August 21. Kindlykeep this advertisement for reference. P ONE 122 WEST ST. SC•3,I31a:It I)1ltil1l Suggestion of i utriti ,utst at Ot- tawa fur sumnirr diet i•s ice crcapt, R"hick. gins} pins[ out. is nut nitiou5 as well as puler:110.y.` I• e t reaul, in additi:ln to a inixttire ,,f cream and aRO ' CONDIT$ON L�o� lllllor I il I 2,0U 01177 CANADA a :.._. ly `I? a ycornbe The hank of ylontreal issues the flit- los.viug report of ,crop conditions i Canada, under date of July 10th: LSO Two Exhibition Gar,aes 2 Iel iS a. Wee11 but (Co [eel dent of Crop prospects generally in the Prairie Provinces continue favorable. apart from Northeru Sas&&tt°11ewau and the Peace River and north-eastern dis- tricts in Alberta, where good rains are deeded t,o check deterioration. Temper- atures have been.normal. \With precipit- ation fairly general, eacel)t ill ..the areas Masted, and growth has been 'rapid... Most of the wheat in shut blade. with early-suwtl tieltls Leading out. Other crops atlt{''e in good condition. Soule haul damugia has .occurred at scattered points in the three 1'ro%tures. Wucoung Group. Goderich Lioit Juniors seem to have fallen into a mid-season slump, having lo'st' a gauge to Liseovvel Ilttermediates on Molina,), anuli on Wednesday evening tirtipplllg a close decision At Exeter to Elmer Bell's entry iu the Huron - Perth Intermediate League. One rea- EI>GTlAS1fDAY, rtux 17t1 , 1101' tYERS TRIM DAUUWOOm In an exhibition baseball game at Agricultural Park t to Wednesday even- ing Goderich Louzon Flyers took -the decision over Dashwood Intermediates by a ;core of 6-2. In the last half of the first innings the Flyers took, ad- vantage. of three errors IV ,Dashwood atul a timely single by Harry West- brook to tally three runs. Two more Goderich runs were sc fired in the fourth innings when Harry Westbrook cause through .with a double and Bud Worthy followed with a single, scoring son may be that .Jlatiager Coll. 4iaaech- Westbrook and then cooling In himself ter is doing a little experimenting with on \\'orsell's long Ily to right li(hl. the lmaterial now awailall►lt'. it i; Worthy and I1. Westbrook again (shite apparent to the supporters of teamed up in the sixth innings with the Juniors that the departure of Billy singles • to score the final Goderich \v it 11 ter llra\irst loss iu Aortti reutrall Newcombe to London has left a weak - Poli. „Alberta. \Need growth isaito\e normal nes, utouud the keystone slick. but new at bay by good fielding and .111 111111 districts. Insect damitge ik both.lerrc (lieu and Jitu Bisset have litre pil'cltiug by Frank Young., the li tuts had crus)' ltu\c 1)a shwuucl nine did not get into the llrtwined froili recent good rains. In 111e I'ro\ not- of guel,et•. favorable \\t•at1R(ft'.e+conditions during the past week lair\e rr. 11tt d in, 11111111.1 ititpi 've,o nicht' Sl1 flit' general ,,111 100k. SoItte srt,tliia; :Ribs 1)1111ltillg rt'lltailn to be done, loot t•\ t•r, anti OW st•asom is .L ill 21'011! two 10 !ell \\t•t'k-: sates' hall Ilurlll- :41rot3l►, but go on to take the oirtalrio been tilling ill nicely, and either one \\ill pt•o\c it good replaceuleut. The bobs are in a lighting mood just now," and with 'orders going out from the' front office that there' alas[ be regular fur. boat 1).tsh\\'uu(i Tuns. atleud:im(1 at practice to perfect their !'Three Dashwood pitchers Combined to , team -play, the Jt, liors are ready to strike out three Men. while Youngback. 111t'Itlsel\ e; not only to \\"ill this SI1•tn'k out six. 1'111' line-up: - 1).1,11\\'t)(11► -1i, Hayter, 'laugh, Bedard. Shaw-, (', Wein, R(. eke, J. Il;lyter. (l. AVein, AV'f'hber. Gl►DI:It11.'11 W. Alacl)i,nald, Sclloeilhalls. R. \IacI)ouald, \W. West, - brook, If. Westbrook, \\'urtlty, \Worsell, I )mck\worth, Young. Umpires - B. Blooultield and I. Louzon. scoring column instil the eighth in- nings, \vhetl a Goderich error' and singles by IIayter and Iie'tar(1 110- . 1Ilor mill, products. includes such 111111;> :t- st.il't'ln. sil:at', gt'latltio, gull! :arable. tho twinge, extracts anti egg •-. "1'o tr•lupt laded appetites. the food cx- perts i trt:.t I: suggest .1 , 'tuppill5" of f re -II -1 t \ berries Announcin THE OPENING OF., THE GODERICH RADIATOR SHOP ON MONTREAL -STREET, - GODERICH - r (2 doors from, the Sgl,lare) on Monday, July 21, 194d SPECIALIZING IN- Boiling, 'Repairing and Re -Goring Radiators for all makes of Cars, Trucks and Tractors. ALL,, NEW AND MODERN EQUIPMENT Prompt and Efficient Service. CARL A.. COX GODERICH, ONS. PROPRIETOR ANNOUNCEMENT U o... Kelso Adams wishes to announce that he has purchased tiie General Store at .Saltford, 'orm- erIy operated by Orval Rapson, and solicits ,your continued patronage. ADAM'S GENERAL STORE SALTFORD :l1 111 f9lost lil`•tt'1o•lN.r (il'a'ltts �ht,\w -all-1x(.101) -,'1•u)\ thn. 11.tt•\rsling of ;a t li•itlll,lullshl . Front now all the slogan ;shod crop of sassy has couluneu(.cd ill \\ ill lit •'\\'111(.1! (;utlerit•il Juniors.' certainsections,Pastures are 111 gtu,ll rite juniors made a ti\111g trip► to condition.Potatoesnts 0111(1 rootsl.isto\\el on \londay ttiglit and took are prog;ressing s:lt14140(ttuily, The oil Jackie Bell's 11011(11 improved Inter- are crop is.. liltllt1sttt \\.otitl, dry mediate team. The ho�"a played fair l, is needed. 111 (1111at1io, 1.4""1.- ase.ba11 in 'the Bells, lust Mckenzie, \vrathrr a •lilr g 1'o\viug (.dltious 10:1\0 lint.\ailed 1.ist (.en's speed -hall artist. ,proved a stumbling blocs(., anti live hits 1)5Gude- wiringi the past week. .1 fairy- geuerat rainfall sial benefited Most crop; and . rich/were nut sufficient to overcome the tll•e o11[loolt grurralll" shows farther lead piled up by the Listowel sluggers. BANTAM BASEBALL LEAGUE itit ,ro\eiaeut. fall wheat is making Bisset was in the box for. Goderich 1 �' itt i h 1 the last 10.0 innings. When he ' sal,isfactor� progress : at slightly below- I'unu0\ iug is the schedule of the average " yield is indicated. 'foe rc was relieved by Evans. Apart frons Lathamn Baseball League. Tlno first (111(.041 acreage of spring grains is show- ! aI wild streakJim wits not in haul form,three ,sines have alrrudy btleu played, but a couple ()f errors by his team at fins; good growth_ .\ hest vy crop cif f '�. , with results as follows ha,v is being stat \ ested. Ct,r11 beans critical 'tint - tlid -nrrt hasp the situ- v 1tion. Ia;tu\\'el and 1 (teri`rll have ('ostello 4-IThwthorne 4 and roots are doing. well. Tobacco crop prospects continue favorable': in arranged another boasts -asci -Mouse series, and on their nest appearance the Maritime Provinces, while the out loos: for crops generally has improved I cit Agricultural Park these two teams fullo\wiug a week of favorable weather give•tlle fans real value for their conditions. tilt' season continues to 1)e 111`)"3%ey. The line-up was as fo11o,\vs : I.istu\.el -('olquhutln ss, Mae Rutorrts 1b, Bell 31), Hamilton c, \IcKerizie p, Weber I, 2b, ICuhluhoun rf, Poach cf. `Elliott. If. ' Goderich-H. Warren 3b, bun 'Warren ss. J. Bisset p. D. Scutt c, -J, Evans 1b. W. Craig If, J. I)i)lulelly cf, Jerry Ginn 2b, -J. Needhatu rf. Ainslie replaced Needham its the second, lutes': than in all average. year. Seed- ing and planting have.Ueen completed., Potatoes have made gaud progress and' other roots show promise. A good.crop of h:ly is in prospect and pasttif'es are itt ;;Doll condition, The set of apples is moderate. being; lighter than' pre-. viously reported,-\roittu'e is „adetltulte. except in the .Annapolis Walley. where rani is' needed. In British Columbia, But score: ListoweI hits, 11 rims tree fruit; continue to develop .alis-'atn(1 1 error, Goderich-5 hits, 3 runs f:Ictnrily and prospect; are for better -and 2 errors. 2 t Ila iI-:i erage field and.'' vegetable crops: Exeter 4-Goderich p For the Wednesday night game at IIA .FEVER NOTE Exeter, .Tito Kinkead took charge of S(1ti'ert�rs from lily fever still so -the- boys and reports that' Exeter is called (.Dill: ';roa, shuniti 11 void swim 1(10(11 into the hardball ,ante with ex - Brill, 4111'111:x'.t':I»ull' \Vite l thew are('('lit'llt j)t'((S100 t5 of winning their 1((' t 0ill(ject to those iuiplea int di;- Lea'411e, The hasehal1 di:(tuoud is r,ne al,i•lities. :1,i riling to, 11'ealtl0 author- (,t the hest ill this part of Ontario. a' s(Vot'el} 1Ite team seems all aggl'essive outfit ities, Lose why, suffer from ;lura unf afraid t.; take chaucrs on nay fe\tr :Iry ;Id\filed to think t\.ice befuI•t' they 5u,'wltnlniilg at all. Chronic the brigs., Howev('I', Jim giV'es it as intlaiiu„atiot,:. of the nose and throat the opinion (if :01 experienced baseball scout ,that .the-Liotls will take the make alis advisable. 1.xotey boys on their return game here. KP:SPI�{`T THE $C' i -ill oh lily next_ week. at•ud" the -,Itiii'r`m4 Ilenitt0(1(1 that lou much -gm can 1)e `ay that Elmer Boll's pets .are in ft,r by 'National Health! a mauling at the hands of tlit LiQlls • headquarters. Excessive exposure to) when they next hook up. The te:(nu• lined up as follows: -9111iI:ht can cause sunstroke. Can -- For I:xefier - Holstztn:>n, Reauley, adiatis are reminded. Sunstroke, in- Hngh;, B'ritnell, Falun, Robinson, It ,rt4i 1 \ high (O'er.er. demands - that Ilellliy, Hennessy andHidstzltittn, t'le sufferer be kept curd. There is ., War - also a condition r -ailed 'Heat F.xhaus For Warren -3b, D. War- ilui1 - sA•ttlptotlt.: of \.loo it are 1ik11ess, I'( 11 5�, Iiisst't p, ('Ott c, 1:.:1115' 1b, o1(lnrss and clauiulin('ss, and which ham of, Girin,2b, Donnelly If. Need - calls fur care in keeping the patient halo rf. Viu.lie replaced Needham in vwanrm. In both case:, a ilui'tt)r should the sixth and pitched the last two he t,tiled. innng's. Tiors I•:xeter it teas four runs, three slit; :tars : ;vo errors ; fur (;uderir•h, two run:, fou.[° hits and ono error. BEDROOM SUITES There .is alway-•s _a dem.and•• for -Quality Furniture. We are offering a very fine selection of modern Quality Bedroom Suites. ro WALNUT^ SUITE= --Plate glass mir- `rors;. unity, tench, Dresser, 'chest of drawers, full size -bed..., ....... $200,00 WALNUT 'SUITE -Plate mirrors,. 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July 12 -Hawthorne -Costello Mathews -Arbour 15 -Auburn --Hutchins 11)--Arbour-�Htttchins Mathews -Costello 22,--Hawthorne-Auburn • 26--Auburn-Arbour iia\vt11orue-\1a(tllew :40--('o�telli)-Ilutchit)s Aug, `'--All l In I'Il-\Ia the0'0 Costello -Arbour 5 -Ha wthurne-ITtitchins 9 -Auburn -Costello Ha wt borne-AI•buhtr 12--Iltttchins-Mathews 1t;-(' o tt'iiu-II:I't'th,)rne Arbour -Nita hews ' 11)-IInt+'bin:-Arhomt 23---Costello----Mathews Hut -Clans -Hawthorne 21i-Ht1tchius--(-'ostello :ill -A rl,utnt'-('osleil„ • Mathews-Hutehint Sept.. _'--.\r1,otlr---Hawthorne 1;--\1:I them.:----II:t wthurtte --OBITUARY 2,13 Pace . $600, 2.27 Pace a year aid under pace.. $600 2.27 Trot & 3 yr. old. $60,9 ,$500 Goderiph Trotting and Agricultural Association PERC'Y JOHNSTON President DAVE MUNRO Fire -President J. W. ('RAIQ:IE 2nd Vice -President JOHN H. ;'ROOM AN Treasurer 29-30-31 GOLF The outstanding event of last week at the Maitland Golf Club Was the annual match between the. teams of the president and Over thirty members resul '' was a Close deci Of the vice-president's team: match the president and hl losing team entertained Dr. Jackson and his team "sit dinner Lu the club house. The low scores for the day were made by Charlie Nai.'ftel- and I)ou Mason, eat•h having a 38. - vice-president. ered and the in favor After the The usual Thursday evening two - ball mixed foursome feature was rained out last "week, as 0.115 Also the play on ladies, clay on Tuesday. -These events will carry over to next Thursday and Tuesday, sd:1y, respect ively, In. the play for the ro,,,,e h,01. Miss s 1lizabeth Tobin meets. \iss Mb i'jurie _Martie, while Mrs. George Bruce meets Mr,I, Nina Thomas to enter the 'third- ro11ud, ` 1'or the Lloyd cup, Charlie Naftel !:as readied the finals. where he awaits -._ _t it& 0- unsr-.--nt,r1 `"fifttfrit between' i Jitek \I mrplly and 1'. R. Darrow. MRS. JAI 0 011 IIL SLI'IV 'The poss'rhility The death of MIs. Jacob Ilsley 00 -with other clubs •curre(I on Sunday at the house of the secretary. her sou, William. _,Elsley. Colborne eighty-first. I \ 111 112 -h 1' e �' '1 r. 1•e formerly Mi1dr d•. Aun Snell,. Mrs. 1151ef was .born- in jilt -nett township. a daughter of the late -Mr. and Mrs. George Snell, and fur the past fifty- four yelp's had resided in Colborne township. Site was a Member of Ben - miller United church. Her husband passed away iu 11)11) and she is sur- vived by one sill, 1\'illialu Elsley, with whom site lived,- The funeral service a't her late residence on Wednesday afternoon was conducted by Rev. S. E. Hayward. of Beumiller l-aited church. assisted /y Rev._ Harold Snell of Exeter. The pallbearers were L. Walker of Wing'.: -in, 3. D. Elsley of Listowel, .John Grant, Jainles and Helmer Snell. Burial was in the Col- 1uwnsllip rei etery. lil'(lII Mc(UIRi•: 0 Hindi 3I1•G uire, a lifelong resident of Goderich, died on 'Saturday last in Westminster Military Hospital, Lon- don. in - hi; fifty-ninth ,year. The de- ceased served overseas in the first "World War and the members of the local branch of the' ('an.a1lian Legion, headed by their president, Lieut. J. K. Hunter, paid full' honors to their -deceased. comrade at the funeral held Isere on Monday afternoon.- The ser- vicet the Brophey funeral house was cuudl'iced by Rev. Richard Stewart of Knox- 1'resbyterian church. Burial was iIl \lilitalld cemetery. ' M -r. McGuire's wife predeceased hi -1 several years ago, and - srtrviving are five suns and six daughters: Donald, of Sheppardtori :' Norman. KennIteth, Mrs. Alex. Wiley. Mrs, Ernest Bowron. and Betty. all of London: 11ttgh, Albert and Mrs. Ted Gower, of Goderich ; \lrs. j. J. Lowen. of LEltltbridge: Mrs. Clarence' Daer, of Auburn. and two ;inters, Mrs. Isabel ,G;ritiin and 3llrs. ,Issues .Tune,. of London. A son, Ilitgh, Wits Itillcd in the last war. of • t'esitIllitlg Illalt(•hes i5 heist; explored by LAWN BOWLING '' 0 3 fur the 1'red,_ mint _trophy will tai«, -place at the (;<oderich Bowling Club's greens on 'Wednesday, *July 23. Entries close at 1 p.in. and play will commence at 1.30., - ' 1)AV'II) 1'. -ROLI.IR After aI two weeks' illness. of a heart ailment in Godwin. ,Teaming.- Hospital, Detroit„ Mich., David F. Hurler of 11300 Roslyn road, Grosso Pointe. Mich.. sud- denly succumbed to it coronary ac - elusion on June 13th. Mr. Roller was , n native of Findlay. Ohio,. an(1 • the only' son of Mrs. Ella Roller and, the late Henry Roller. He was educated iii Findlay public and high school and.' Taylor T'niversity at Upland, Ihdiatiu, and- took. his - first position -in Detroit in 1(123. He . ,had been ettiploye(1 by the Hudson Motor ('ar Co. for the past twenty years' aikl at the tune of death' was manager of Order and 'tab- ulating departments. During the war he received an honorary® Bachelor of Science degree froth the. c'ornpany. He was a fre(uent visitor to Goderich, having marled the former R.ubye A. Snazel at Detroit in 1927, Besides his wife, he leaves one daughter, Carol Ann, his mother in Findlay, O., and sister, Mrs. I`: .1. (trove, in Alliance, Ohio. Setwiees were ,condueted June llith at Ale Verheyden fvineral home. Rev. Andrew Rauth' of the Gros.se Pointe Pressbyti'rian chureh, where he was ii charter mermber, officiated. In- terment was in Findlay, Ohio, cemetery. Attending from town were Mrs. 'feeord Allis, with Ronald, 1301), and I'hvliiilt of Toronto; Mrs. William Snazel, of Bracebridge, Muskoka; Mrs. .fames Clark, of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. 1:. .r. 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