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THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR)
Qy4o� ala;14 ''0l ark babe,, and tie whole
Lions Juniors ,o1 s Do tern sLlowed 1 marked isaaPPtovement
Some Heavy Hitting in their batting, with lisjonnelly and
Ocott leaeliang the. parade with three
out of four. Don Ainslie cleared the
0
Y�u can always _r, et FRESH ROSES at
Jacksons SDea,e
Florists
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gains with a lusty three bagger olf
T la EXetsr Inter= .ateo into
George t`li'irI in the seventh innings.
These teams' meet again in a best
two -out -of -three alct �-o tti'it he'
'Ca p with a 9.0
sat
GOLF
Seam, play-off. lf. h
winners to- meet Elora, and the first
Goderich Lions Juniors played their of these games- is scheduled for this
return 'game' with the Exeter Inter-
mediates at Agricultural Park ou
Friday, August lst, in Goderich.
*The teams lined uta as follows:
Ripley - I'olloek lb, Harrison p.
Thutisday last and value out on the George Chin '2b, 13. Chin ss, 'McDonaldright end of a 9-0 score. ``I 3b. Courtney c. 'MacLennan If. Need-
Baet'hler's boys have gut batik their
batting eyes. and only good fielding ou
the part of Exeter prevented a higher
score. Elmer Bell, who \vas ung the
trench for Exeter, pre setrted a good
defensive teal!. gift in the pinches they
\were unable to do anything with the
hickory against either Ainslie. who
score, Mrs, Bruce and 1. Bedard; 2nd, pitched 'the first two innings. of loon
tow score. Mrs.. Robert McKenzie and Warren. 'who relieved hitll in the third.
• I l;il! I.itielby . hidden hole prizes, Mrs. Warren. in addition to a nice curve
\\• J i N""Th ,Inas and Jack Murphy. hall, had his fast one in good c•ontrul
Through the
kindness of 11 r. -�� and allowed only two hits in the seven
(13111) David.son,(the members. of the to lath, •' day,"1'lle.eluy, of this week, innings h..wus ill elle bmx. and in the
Maitland Golf Club will have au uppor- I \Ir. Bruce vvas captain of the day opinion of smalls ctiullti be giwell a
tunityof -sseeing one of the best mowing 1 .01,1 !beck, was .l very good attendance starting assignment in • the p1a, -offs.
The 1-io . are a crowd- ,it -In'., teani
pieture tills of golf and gulf instruc- and ent r} . \1 i . George Bruce donated U l it �°
-Ilion now being shuwwn. This is be111g, ,l�t'.'iall p. 1.,, ,,f silver spoons. wsldll'lu and 1,�t,tlltaitut,ll't11sI11eirt,llltit44lllilullli.tl]
\Vero \N„1.
b' \lr„. I.'.lt_ ( 1 ulpeau of
obtained through the P.G.A. of \1ie -bl'iilit,l:bl,a for 1„w\' net .t'„I'e, alld b'. their t',\\"11 \11111 tilt' Il ally in Il,e Iilit'd'
igau and it wwi.1 be shown at the club \iiss Elizabeth Tobin for the lowest !mediate g!'"1111 in spite of the fact that
house immediately after the weekly of pastry for nine' greens. ,ttet' hall tilt• team can still play
two -ball Mixed fLursulne aniteli, -at ti __. _,- J414entie. So far 1ltey- hate not lust a
o'clock en Thursday evening, August ;baseball ;;:flue between lite 11'iug lea:itc :tote. ,tuts tulle., they run hit()
, halo. .1;rleniles at:d Goderich Miti;;ets �a `:utnp -houid finish wwitlsout defeat,
ing professionals Lind it will be intro- with the e\,-ep1i,,11 of the Pitt.,11,•4.s, who
duced assts exl,lained by' Mr. Davidson twas arranged for Saturday evening at
:ire' troubled with sore :trots. the team
and Mr. Stewart Mills. Air \'i,•e- ' Agrit.,11-t ural .1'ark. but it bulled out i• in ;.:,i,od shale and has good replace -
Marshal Sully. of the llotminion Road prett_' much a farce. only four of lneltts for almost t•tery position in the
Machinery Co,, Ltd., has very kindly the \Villgh:tui bins shoved Ftp, and intielti anti the outer garden as well.
Loaned the company's l:trgt'-sized 111 '- after an hour's wait they were joined \Vith Jack Needham starting to hit, the
ing picture projector fur this. purpose. I,; enough Goderich players to make 1.1olt� have now half -a -dozen - out-
t1lt the nine. and give the • spectators tickler to choose from and there. will
A. large number played in last some sort of true. It was stated
Thursday evening's two -ball mixed later that -the rest of the .Winghanl
foursome match,' and the Usual prizes team were of their here when
were awarded, lst. low their car broke down.
7th. This ti1'ru features the top rank -
f0110 WS
as
way
SALE !
DRASTIC
REDUCTIONS
on ALL
SUMMER MERCHANDISE
tor
WEST ST.
CHILDREN'S WEAR •
GODERICH
hate ef, Blue rf. Mel)o ltild replaced
Jriefs
Slender tablets are etsfea•tiv'e. Two
weeks' supply �1 ; '12 weeks, $5, at
Campbell's and Emersons Drug Stores.
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Magazine renewals • are handled
speedily' and etficiently -by Miss Mary -
13. Rowell, phone 213W, or Mrs. Ismay
Mcl.e!an. Why deal -with strangers
wlieu the afurelalentioned local agents
can handle all your requiEemeuts?
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Harrison in the box in the 7th. fol- The Goderich Women's Institute will
lowed by,('hin, who finished `the game. -hold its picnic .0 August 7, • at - 3
(;oderic•h---(;inn 3b. Craig •cf, Bissetp p.ni.., in harbor Park,, The members'
2b. Don Scott c. Wilson ss, Ainslie P. are asked to 13.ring their •families. A
Evans 1b. Ihnlnelly lf. fatter on rf.
Needham replaced _Pa tterson in the
7th. dishes. -31
Summary:. Ripley --U runs, 3 hits, 1' Sake of home -Aide baking and fancy
error. Strikeouts .by Harrison. -t, ; work, and afternoon tea. Wednesday,
(;od'erich---h0 runs. 12 hits, () errors.-
,
rrors. August
u. to be.'Held on Mrs. Roy*
Strikeouts by Ainslie, s. 1'etrie's lawn, Port a Albert. under
6 •auspices of tllt'••Womeu's° Guild, Christ.
basket luncheon will be served. Mem-
bers are requested to grip; their own
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church, Port Albert.
13 ALAI'. ---- At Alexandra lIospitjtl; At i o'clock Friday, August'lst. ,
Goderich, on July 2stli, 1947. to Mr. Illackstont''s ;ire bitrudneing for
and Mtrs. Gordon 13a1ad. (Dungannon, r the first time in (;odet'ich the new
lilt. 1. a sols. ice cream "b'ROSTEID MALTED."'
ItIRI\I)I,h:T.—At Alexandra, Hospital, Ite -here to try this new delicious„
(1)(1(''ich. on July 274 11. 1917. 40 \1r. i frozen confection. "the drink yott.
and \Irs. Gordon ;Brindley, (.uticrieh. 1 eat with.a spoon.''. -31
K.It. 1l, at st,tl.
BLACK. -- At Alexandra. Hospital.
Goderich, on July 11'Ph. 1947. to Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Black. Goderich,
sots. Gary Melvin. •
LI\ NI•:I.L.—At Victoria. 13.('., on
Thursday., July 241 h. - 1917. to \Ir. '
and 'Mrs. E. T. I.ilsitell ( nee Jean
Maci)onald 4, a sum. ILtnt:tld Edgar
(Ted).
MtNEII.. — At Alexandra .Hospital.
Iloderich, on Jtily 274 11. 1947, to Mr.
be a Int'rry battle for positions in the and Mrs. Douglas McN'ell- - (nee
hwue stretch. The reliable Billy Minnie Million), R.R. 3, Auburn, a
Newcombe is still available and will daughter, Mary Lultl e.
probably see action if and when the , SNIDER.—Ruth Allen. thing -liter of
team gets into the (),I3. A. play-offs. 1.
The teams lined •up uu Thursday
as follows : Exeter —
I►inuey p. Elson lf. -Hughes t, Revely
rf. 1" tline'r ib. II. Iioilt%Ulan :1b,- Brint-
Ilell ss. Campbell cf. (Cann replaced
Campbell :Intl Southcott replaced I3-:
Holtzman nt the ninth.) Goderich—
II. \\',trrt'u :1b, I). \Vat'r('n ss :1ncl"p, J.
I;isset _'b, I). Scutt t°'. M. Wilson rf:
and ss. I.). .\fitslie p and 11', G. Ginn rf.
.I. I•:':t its ' 11) and J. Donnelly. cf., re- ,
placed by Needham in the ninth. -
`iiiuillitt'y ; For (h 1,Iersi•il---9 runs. S
hits. 2 errors and .'I left on Lases. Fur
Exeter -0 I'tllts. :i bits. 2 .'rritrs and
1i 1,4„l I1 1)11.es.
res— Lumby and Young.
YOUNG LIONS WALLOP
RIPLEY—SCORE 16-0
Ripley Juniors trade their last alp -
pea rall,•t' of their league schedule in
(;,,,1,'ri,'lt ,lu M it i:ty iti'xl;t and Fent
lto114' on the short t'Itd of a -11;-(1 5(•„1'',
Lions Juniors presented a sib:11 ly
- ,:ltanged line-up from the Casual team,
trying out (;inn on third and Wilson.
p1;t� 11 .1 -14 u't-t,41i. he oilier posi-
tions were '1119 t1 by regulars atntl the I,
,'liall'_e,l line -lip diti not seem "to help 1
111, Itiltley 'Dries, •wv'hrr-w('re- 1hl)''-'til -get
only ti:see. hits off Ainslie. The bit?
I right halnder 441(5 in giiud forita unci -
i 'with i•rrot'less support Itis 111• teatuD-
lt :ite: coasted easily to victory: Cap-
' hitt John I:v:ons gave one of his. hest
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley - A. Snider. 51
Bayfield road, was born on Satur-
day, July "(it!), ,at Alexandra Hos-
pital., .Goderic'h. -
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Light Lunches
Ice -Cream
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Open 7.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.iu.
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Vacataion Schedule
GODERICH FRENCH DRY CLEANERS
"WILL CHOSE
FOR EMPL!1'yEES' VACATION
MONDAY, AUGUST 11th
'4TO
SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th
The store wi1L.bef open during this period for
outgoing garments.
Dry Cleaning received after Thursday, August 7thwill not
be available until Thursday, August 21.
Kindly keep this aavertiscment for reference.
PHONE 122 WEST ST.
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