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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-09-18, Page 4THE ODEitICH SIGNAL -STAR THEY;Iii HERE AGAIN!' The ..st Ilseful and beautiful of all Flowers -- CHRYSANTHEMUMS in. Pow and Laafae Commercials and a nice =go of colors. Jacksond sycie Fionsts 49 UCE ST. P ONE 1057 -- THE DAY! DUNGANNON FALL FAIR FRIDAY, Sept. 26 Speed and Special Events Mrs. E. :Irmstrong. .k114' Farms, Brampton, will present her string of hackney and hurdle horses. These, and other horses with fancy costumes. and riders, will take part in parade leaving vipage at 1.30 pan. sharp. " , -GRAND CONCERT AND DANCE .AT NIGHT IN THE pARISH HALL. President.. Secretary. New Low Prices! 'FRAN'S-CANADA TIRES 4 PLY SIZE h' Now '440-450/21 10.15 625-550/:13 12.75 '525-550'17 14.25 600'16 14.50 FRANK A. GALLOW GOLF a •inateli at the Maitland Golf efub vOtich, fifteen players entered, Isadore Bedard wen the Vie .11aliott trophy for ,hytiors for „this seaSon. The contest was keen. and the winner had to 'make the very good, score uf 78 for eighteen holes. to head the list. "Ticker" Mew came second with a score• of 82. This %new, trophy is a vecy beautiful one and Fos preseuted by Mrs, Elliott,?. who came from St. Thoruas fur the occasiou. Mrs. Elliott entertained all of the contestants at a nice luncheon in the club 'house at the conclusion of the match. This encouragement for junior players is a juniors Meet Defeat at Dresden Home Team.'s Classy Pitcher a 13ig Factor - the Ga 1)1resden Juniors, Who have won the _Junior B championship six times in the last eight years, liVed ,to ad-. vauce notices and took the first of the Jiesday afternoon by a score uf 11-7. The game was played at Dresden on, that town's new baseball park, which is a credit ta a town of' only two thousand people. With a grass infield tine gesture and is much appreciated, in big -league style, cement dugouts by the club. for the players, and a complete outfit of regulation rubber home base and Immediately" aftvr the 'Vic Elliott pitcher's plate, the Dresden baseball match, a club team played the third : laas are given every opportunity to match of the seasuir with au R.C.A.F.. play good baseball. The Godericih boys team, resulting in a win for the Air found the infield a little tricky, which Force, who now lead two matches to accounted for a greater number of one. After th'e matt:lithe players and tumbles than usnal, but on Ile whole Wives and other members ad- the Lions have a better fielding team,. juurned to the sergeants' Mess at the and with an -even break hope to turn' Clinton station for a delightful dinner the tables on their rivals when the and evening. All members enthustastie.,-4 411 ly agree that the R.C.A.F., both col- lectively...alai individually, are perfect hosts. GODERICH JUNIORS HAVE -tea-ins meet iu Goderich at 3 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. lari",sden trotted out for inspection their star pitcher, Holmes, who is going. to Pittsburg training camp .1u the spring, and this big hoy had the locals EASY WIN AT STROTJD more or less baffled with his speed ball. , only five safe hits were garnered off Goderich Lions Juniors journeved his delivery, bui. his support in the up to Stroud last Saturday aftern.(ant neld A,vas not too good. and Goderich, to fultil their engagement with that manufactured seven .rmis out of their team. It was ti foregone conelusion luts. Goderich support in the t ha t t he Lions would win. 4and they wa'. away below its usual stand - did this by a seore of 13-0. Tht; .strou'd ard, alternating with brilliant plays boys are out of their class in Junior '1')11"w"d t WO or three juicy errors. B basebali; but the ,,lions found them 1.)". Warren contributed two of the good sports and their suppbrters ready ,lielding gems of the afternoon and then .to give credit to a visiting team which pi..ontptly booted a double -play ;tad- go1 e them a .good exhibitiojio of base- Jim Bisset, a fter„, covering miles to pull ball. Apart front the. long tYip-bv bus,. du" what looked like a sure Texas the boys eajoyed the outieg, but' it is leaguer. in his anxiety to complete a (hada° play dropped 'Warren's perfect peg to load -the, saeli.s. The. Lions inner defence excels Dresden in ttefd- ing. and their throwing seemed to be more accurate. It is in, the batting department that the 1)resden team eXcels, and Don Ainslie had to be good to limit them to eleven hits. Don was steady in the pinches, and \vitt' a little better support- might have- pulled ont• a --victory. Dresden are' hard hitters, and playing in Intermediate company all Season are just now in peak .form. The game here on Saturday should be the best of the.seasOn, and if the 113 LYRE BEST AT BAT BUT LOSE GAME 7-4 a 7-4 deeision to St. •Mawys in the Intermediate "lir 0.11,,A. playoffs on Erratit, base running and a -bad first innings proved costly to the Flyers. St. Marys chalked up four.runs in the 'first innings when Flyer errors. ao- ceunted for two and a wild throw sent* in the other two. The Flyers got two back in their half of the first on two doubles and a walk, and then tied it up in the third with two 'Tuns on three consecutive singles. St. Marys went one,up in the fourth innings' on a walk and a single while the :dents of Graham, the St. Marys pitcher, and tight fielding by his team- mates, ,held the Flyers scoreless. St. Marys' added two runs. in the sixth inaings to clinch the game. Tubes 1.95 2.30 2.45 2.70 2.70 2.70 doubtful if this „kind of competition, helped the 'Limit- in preparation for the series with Dresden, Ainslie went all the way for kloderich. with Scott as his battery noire, .and accounted for seventeen' Strikeouts. The -teams linett.up •as follows: STROUD—A. Bowmiin c, C. Wright Campbell if. and E. Webb rf. GODERICH—H. Warren 3b, PHONE 599 14 NORTH ST. Congratulations and Best Wishes TO Placed by Patterson in the 8th). Lions can field their full team they GODERICH MIDGETS have More than an even chance of eN'ening the score. making a third - game. probably London.,necessary. ELIIVIINATE PRESTON The' umpires, 'Milligan •and Pe'ardon, provided by the ().B.A.: gave good satis- Goderich and_ Preston. Midgets played faction. and their remarks at the. end of the game that Goderien Lions lilid a well -coached tettin.ef perfectly -man- nered players were appreciatethby„tbe 'Lions management. The teams lined up as, follows: DRESDEN—Johnston ss. Lovell ef, Hurley lf, Wicks c; 3b, Holmes GODERRII IL Warren 3b, D. W. 'Craig cf. j. Donnelly lf, M. Wilson rf ( replaced by Needham 'in the Oth), J. Evans lb and D. Ainslie p. ,, Summary of the game: Dresden -11 hits, 11 runs and 9 errors.. Struck out bY flohaes, 14; by 1 Ainslie. 3. Walked -by Ainslie, 2;: by. Holmes. -Hit by' pitchers --.Holmes„ • IVAN LOUZON HOST - TO HOCKEY .CHAMPIONS the third game of their series on neutral ground at Stratford on Friday' afternoon. and the Goderich boy§ came off victors with the score of 15- to 10. The winners had a big first innings. scoring eight runs. Preston threatened in the ninth innings. when they tallied five rats before they were retired. Wilson pitched eight innings for Gode-. rich.*Fulford relieving- in the, ninth, MR. and MRS. A. L. BRERETON PARK HOUSE SHORE & GINN ELECTRIC The FlYers missed a number of chances to score when base -runners were caught off the sacks. They showed surprising ,poWer at the plate, coming through with ten hits. three of these for extra bases. '--.The next game will be played at St. Mnrys on, Saturday afternoon. :1 errors. Goderich-4 runs, 10 hits, R. Noble, A. JaCkman, Swan, Grasby, GODERICII—Mero, W. Westbrook, Westlnke, W. MacDonald, Worsen, -Hayter. 11. Westbrook,. Worthy, GODERICH TOWNSHIP Federation of Agriculture. — The regular monthly Meeting of Goderich 'Township Federation of Agriculture \al heid on Tuesday, September, vide. The National. Film Board will' show a number of films and it is 'also. hoped to develop .considerabi'y more interest in this, tewnship in the county hospitalization plan. School children should attend the film shOwing at 2.30 pan. in the same school on same day. -38 SCHOOL RECORP Charts, Records, a d Music, by ECA Victor, as rqcorome,Eded by the Ontario Depart ent. of clucatio , now *tillable, II, III A Teacher's Ha dbook on "A Stu.dont's Workbook i Music Appreciatio ." ECO 5 SUCH AS: "Carnival of the Animals" "Nutcracker Suite" "William Tell' verture" No second-hand or "Juke" •box records Sold hese. The- only store where yon can liuy gentine RCA Victor and Columbia Records. COME IN AND HEAR i'HEIVLAT GODERICH HOKE APPLIANCE SHOP PHONE 141 WEST ST. John Smith happened to vattiess inittor holditp. In due time the police arrived, and one•officer asked the wit, ness his name. "John Smith," said Smith. "Cut the comedy," snapped the cop. "\\*Intt's your name?" "All right," said Smith, "put me down as NVinston Churchill." "That's more like it," said the officer. "You can't fool me with -that Smith stuff." Voraelle 1NC3%4VIVilt1/4‘11a‘Nt vat va•44 admhai „ on, 2995 and Equipment SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY BEATTY WASHER SERVICE amilton St.. Elect:ric and Repairs 37 West St.„ Phone 574—or ibove Agnew -Surpass Store, Phone 1199. -32tf (Also Available: in Ivory) BIG in Performance! BIG ip Size! BEEVERS • 5 tubes • Beam ptawer output for rich bins • Automatic volume control • Exclusive built-in Aeroscope • Rugged Alnico No. 5 speaker • AC -DC operation ... just plug in • Easy -to -read dial a Mehossany plastic cabinet ASto and Bicycle Supply Phone 295 West. St. Fred's Rendezvous COFFEE SANDWICHES HAMBURGERS HOT CHOCOLATE CINNAMON TOAST • opi SUMMER IS PAST But Not With Your Hair. WHY? LOA Nxinter's successful hockey sea- son was recalled when Ivan Louzon was host, at a banquet tendered to the victorions -Flyers. winners 4)f ..jhe :Junior "C- (LILA. chamPionship, at the Park House on Friday might. With ists, the gathering numbered aftyalYe. alayor D. D. "MooneY was chairman. - sumptuous chicken dinner was served and during the evening hand- some jackots and medals were pre- sented. id' tht• champions. Gerry Ginn I for the players thanked Ivan 'for his dance and singsong-. ArnOld 1 Schutz at the piano and Mrs. Schutz 'ainl Bill Newcombe providin`g Mk PARK HOUSE . . , a good place o eat MIDGETS TAKE A DRUBBING IN STRATHROY GAME .; At Sirathroy ,yesterday the -.home team defeated the Goderieh Midgets 13-0 in the Irrst ganft, of the .0.14.A. Wilson started ott the mound for . Goderich and after allowing. six hits:. land five walks was rt•lieved )11 the fifth lift' ings by Fair ord, w ho go ve up three walks and six hits. The Strath- roy pitcher. Putter. ww:i• the Standout for his 0100. only four hits: were scored on him and be sent oulS one nom -hast, on balls. He had liTst- only one error, while• the Goderich hoys piled up 11 score of six iniseue. Strathroy.bas the strongest team the local boya; have met- this seaSon, and will be hard to heat, but the young ',loos will t,ry to make very different snowing when the seeond game is played here tomorrow (Friday t 'at 4.3.0 pan.• .GODERICTI-L. Doak- e; Wilson4 and. Fulford p. Holmes 'lb. Maephail 2b, Price 39, Erskine and NIeriam lf, Mac- ef. Holland rf, Westbrook ss, Galp--(pineh hitter). STRATHROY—P. Marshal c, Fulton lf, Emmons Vf. H. 'Marshall ss, Durston ef. Doxtalor lb, Ev•ans 3b, Martin 2b, Bntler p. FIRE AT BENNIILLER A fire at the home of Albert Kursehenski, near Benmiller, on Wed- nesday evening caused considerable damdke before it was extinguished by neighbors using water from a well. 'Mr. Kursehenski was:away from home fire. originated. WEST ST: PHONE 692 YOUR CAR 15 BEING, RECKED FROM - BELOW Because, while you were protecting your body from the injuries of the sun (Ultra -Violet Rays) you were neglec- ting the fact th,at the same rays were injurious to your However, hope is not lost as we can make the repairs necessary to give your hair the beauty and lustre that is trulk yours, with our hot oil and steam treatments. Remember, the professional treatment cannot be bought in a box. . Patronize your hairdresser. 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