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Flowers ALL KINDS
'and OT 111 OUSE ROSES ALWAYS IN .STOOK
Jacksons Isei The
Florists.49 BRUCE ST.
PRONE 105
OPENING ON SATURDAY -
ON THE ',AYFIEL 't ROAD- JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN
LIMITS.
MacADAM'S AM'S SERVICE STATION
AND LUNCH COUNTER
Gas and Oil •— Groceries = Soft Drinks
Hot Dogs and Hamburgers
C)l,t'll \i','llts Still,ia\'s anti Holidays
-35
o first .
ga,w,e tett that town on Monday
Juniors to Rave
n'
Game on, Saturday
Strong Meaford 1eami Maye
The Opponents in O.B.A.
s
Goderi4•h Lion, Juniors, cffaugpions
of the \V.O.A.A., have been standing
by waiting impatiently for their next
opponents. The local boys linislled up
with Elora on the 19th and under-
stood they would meet Walkerttui in
the best two -(lot -of -three series during
.that same week. For some reason. mit
tinder the • n►ntrol of the local execu-
tive, Walkerton has now entered the
playdowus witlt Meford, playing their
night,- when they tit fferedl zit °2]1-1 defeat.
The second game was to be Ihlayeti on
the . 2 th and. the °X.& says the
winner of that ,ieries will neet (lode -
rich -this Saturday, the- 30th, at the
Goderich Agricultural Park.
Meaford looks like the logical -win-
(' de-
ner and probable oppopentt
rich, and on th Air showing against
Walkerton in the first game the north-
ern club tuust have a powerful ag-
gregation and will be hard to dispose
of. The Lions, however, are opractis-
ing faithfully, and although net able
to get any exhibition gallas to keep
them in. shape are all in tine fettle
with the exception of Jim Bisset. Jilu
strained some -ligaments •in his ankle
this week in. practice, and it is doubt`
fol if he ` will be a starter for the
'Saturday game. However, the club
doctor is giving him daily •,ywatmesnts
and it is hoped he will be riIle to get
..into the first game.. Newcombe also
is available for second hose. and the
rest of the regulars will be in their
at•custotnetl (►laces. -
F1't)Ul the interest displayed regard
ing this gaune it is expected that Agri-
cultural Part: will see its largest turn-
out' for years to witness a baseball
playoff, and Xleriatm and his staff have
Promised. to' put the di;iniuiid in A-1
shape. The bind speaker watt' again be
gland to keep the fans informed on
the doings during the game and it is
probaible the start will be at 5 o'clock
su 1is a allow most people an up-
portiinity d `alttending.
37 West St., Phone 574—or
above, Agnew -Surpass Store,
Phone 1199. -32tf
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NOTICE!
All delegates and members of International Unions
are reminded to be on hand for the following gappointments: ion Hall, r
99 a.m., Sunday, August 31st, a$
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-parade to- St. �Peter's `Roman Catholic Church, North Street.
Also on Monday, September 1st, at 9 a.m., at Victoria
Park for the Annual Labor Day Parade.
The above' two appointments are considered to be a
personal obligation to every organized worker, in.Goderich.
WHY WASTE TIME
DRIVING TO THE ``EX:'
WHEN YOU CAN
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NO TRAFFIC JAMS! NO PARKING PROBLEMS!
Simply phone 1180- for reservations
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PHONE 1180 B0X'309, GODERICH
Flyers Drop First
Game to Listowel
Goderich Weak at the Bat and
Errors Costly—Second Ga e
Friday Night
Inthe first gauge of the W.O.B.
z s
semi -limas the Uoderieb. Louzon Flyers
dropped a 3-2 decision to the Listowel
Legion .,on Wednesday night. Mc-
Kenzie and Fraser teamed up to pitch
a one -hitter. Fraser retired in the
'fourth inking* with• a sore' arm and
McKenzie then took Over and pitched
hitless ball for .the rest of tl}e .game:'
Skip McDonald got the only Flypr
hit, in the third innings, ,when e
drove a double into centre field to
score Faulkner and )oupg fat' the only
Flyer- runs. Listowel started the scor-
ing in the first innings, when M. L�'ol-
(luholun walked, - stole second, and
.cored. oat Hamilton's single. Gullorich•.
then went out in front _in the third
innings. "Ges" Young pift•hed good
ball all -the way but lacked the support
of his team-mates. and iii the seventh
Listowel tied it up on a scrtttell single
and all error. The winning run owe
in the eighth innings when Bell? scored
Ulna single aaIn(l three Goderich miscues.
The game proved - to be a crowd -
pleasing 'one and may tend to bring
out settle supporters when the Flyers
travel to Listowel .op Friday night for
„the second game.
Summary :
,List(,wel—a runs, it- hits, '_' errors.
t.oah•ricll . runs. I. (iii,, -4 errors
Line-up:.
I,tS'l't)\\'EL—M. ('olcfulioun• 1). Cot -
tinhorns Hamilton. Bell, McKenzie,
Peach. • l'oaag. Mcitoberts. Fraser,
Bitten*.
GODERICH—Meru, W. McDonald,
1I. Westbrook, \\'orsell, W. 'Westbrook,
Worthy, Duckworth, Faulkner. Young.
*- bitten replaced Fraser tri fourth.
MIDGETS IN PLAYOFFS
The Goderich Midgetset
will
ptay
\
Preston at Preston on Saturday ill an
play.dt) vol and the return game
in Goderic11 Will be on Saturday.
September Gth,.
LAWN BOWLING
ttta
(leo. Mathieson, ('lif. McManus and
Archie Townsend ]nadt' up a - rink
which it part in the trebles tourna-
ment at I.ucknow on Wednesday of last
week. flay- was fur the Joyut trophy.
The foclt'rlc'h rink took third prize.
Lakeview Casino
DANCING 'EVERY NIGHT
GRAND
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LAST. DANCE LABOUR DAY NIGHT! -
SUNDAY, AUGUST 31st -9 p.m.
"VARIETY ENTERTAINERS"
The last show of •19.17 Season!
LABOUR DAY, SEPTEMBER, 1st . .
LADIES' SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT -
Games 1.30 — 3.30. Final at 6.30 p.m.
Teams—Forest, Goderich Legionettes, Dashwood, Loran.
You are promised the best gauges of the season. Come out ,and
support YOUR Town's Team!
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° Only a few danre nights left. Drop in and say "S'long"to
Gordon Delamont and his Orchestra. When you are in . Toronto,
from Sept. 8th through the winter.- season,: drop in to (tear -them at
"The Club 'Fop Hat," near Sunnyside.
MAN/ THANKS
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For-. •our Visits to "The Bend!
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GOLF
Over the \veep -end the Mtaitlittld (golf
Club teat111 A,ntertiiine(i the team of
'the Clinton R.,'.A.F. station in a return
nalt(II L
weeks n( (.11
I1i11'1'U\'
cat 'match l►layed two
team loon by. a
411 11 and Ill this return
match ht. l+ C.1.1', tells were
Winne s. Tlii' visitors and wives
were einem' 11 =u -o •4e• tt.ihe ('illi)-
house by the i•lu cteanl'and their wives.
On \\ ednesday •1 club team played
a • Vet u't u, hatch at Kincardine \vhicli
resulted in ;1 .win for Kincardine. by 'a
margin of h. '1'liis leave; Uodericll. the
\winners, i,u the round by -it margin of
;i. • The local l)lay(I s were nicely
entertained at .1 .high tea at -the club
11o11se anal" il-;`�Ti(s' hotiir� cr�`�;rtr•► =
hers. The Kincardine club are ,tu be
commended. upon .the' ..very tine :Incl
neat condition of their cont•se'"algd the
warmth of ' 'their hospitality. These
1n:itches have been very much enjoyed
by both clubs -and they will definitely
be continued. next season. - it is also
hoped and expected that similar
matches Will be played witb Listowel,
Mitchell and other clubs.
1'ltty is progressing for the (arrow
(•up, ill which thirty-two ladies and
gent telnet! are entered.
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PHONE 141
WEST ST. ,
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from AUGUST 30th to 'SEPTEMBER 5th, 1947 -,
°J. J. HOGGARTH
playoff dates wild pu
• be blisht d -next t all
hat' ,
week when the isue has ehtrified it- innings
self. Should Legion be defeated this ti.:i( t
Friday, however, the playoffs will start
on Tuesday,' September 2, with 1''rost•i.
('ops meeting (lo(Ierivh Organ. Wed-
nesday, September :lyd, will see \\est
brook 'meeting Goderich Matta-faettlr-
ing; and the sante four teams will
meet again on September 4 and 5.
The week of September 8th will see
the -'group championships clec'i(1t'd 'and'
the- week of September 15th will 'fea-
ture the finals for the League .champ-
..(nlship.
.At a nleetbig of the Leaigut' execrative
held tknikTuesday night it was decided
playoff games shon.ldi be nine-.
guiles and start promptly at
offset the shortening daylight.
Refrigeration
and.a,rw
Electrical Appliance Service -
ALL MAKES -
Elliott McVittie
48 Picton. St. Phone 417W
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tom° -�
There will be a club twi,-hall mixed
foursome match on 'August 31st, with
playcommencing at 2 p.in. sharp. for
'which various prizes will be awarded.
A buffet supper will be served in the
, club -house after the snatch. The fee
is 75 cents, to cover both supper and
prizes, and luenlhers - and visitors
should register as early as possible to
reserve suppers.5
The date (1t a field • day at which
the Ellis cup will be played for will
be announced. later. , _ "
There 'was a• good atteiidance on
Tuesday for ladies' day, at which Mrs.
Jack . ('ory was captain. Prizes don-
s, tiled by Brophey's and- the Jack and
Jill - shop were won by Ma's. Jal•k See,
and Mrs. D. Worthy. , -
GOLF CADDIES ENTERTAINED .
Mrs. Claire Triidelle of the Maitland
Golf Club served 'luncheon last Friday
for the caddies of 'the (`lug, . in ' honor
'of her nephew, Mitchell Atlas of Tor-
onto, who has spent the summer with
Mr. and Mrs. Trudelie. Those present
were. Jim Pickering, Jack Pickering.
Leon Gayuer,-Johnny JIero, Ron Chap-
man.-Don
'hapmon. Dun ,Ilawthorue, Anthony Bedard
anti Ronald Glazer. A good time was
ilad by all and Mrs. Trn(lelle was
tutndsomely rewarded by the chiltlreit
•in a shouter which she says will never
be forgotten.
SOFTBALL
Playoffs in the Goderit:h industrial
•;Softball League , will begin next week
and some keen (•omlpetitiotl is assured
softball fans as six of the eight teams
struggle to .declare ai champion for the
current season.
In section "if" Dominion 11..0aldS hove
finished—in- first.. -place.. €tt►1'1 will rc'(•eive
a b}y' before meeting the Winner of the
i►laryoff between. the second -plaice Frost I
('rap: and the third-place Go(leriell
Organ team. ,The first game in this
series will be played next week.
In sef'tlun . "A" Purity Flom' have
finished the regular • schedule' *thollt
a defeat and will n -Iso receive a bye
while waiting for the other three teams
to declare a section _(inallist.- Assured
of a playoff position , is Westbrook's
team, but the question, of' whether
Goderich Manufacturing or ('tina(lialr
Legion will ..finish in third plaice and
al playoff Spot depends Upon the out-
come of the g11111'0 between these two
teams which will be played this Friday
'( Ang;ust 29th) night. '
If Legion earn defeat Manufacturing
to this game and also win the replay
of their tie game with Goderich Organ
they ('an -trove into a third -plane tie
with the Manufacturing; tents. ' provi(i-
ing; tfie latter also dosed to Dominion
Roads in their fiiuil • game. This Fri-
day's g(lliie! between Legion and Manu-
facturing .*111 therefore- be a partie-
tllarty hard-fought one with so• much,
at t take for booth, teams.
Full -details of 'tlnal. standings and
Goderich Home Appliance Shop
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