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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-16, Page 4
ACM : FOB, THEY'RE HARE AGAIN! --The most useful wind beautiful of all Flowers— CHRYSANTHEMUM' lowers— HRYANT I MUM . an Rom and Large Co eroials .aai: d a laic° ra s ge of colors. to'it JacksonsjT"e s"°ea"°" (Florists 49 is A 'r° on ST. P ONE 105 Coming to Goderich Town Ha11 THURSDAY, OCToBl'e 23TUl AT 8.15 P.M. The Amczzing WALT GOODIE family Show America's most versatile, family of colored artists. Two hours of clean wholesome entertainment. , SINGING DANCING MUSIC COMEDY _String ensemble .... marimbo quartette .... vibraharp Two hour program that will,please young and old. ADMISSION 50c, tax 10c—Total 60c Children 25c, tax 5c—Total 30c. imoth NOW AHEAD! PREPARE NOW FOR WINTER. SNOW SUITS BREECHES PARKAS COATS SWEATERS HEAD SQUARES CHILDREN'S WEAR WEST "ST. GODERICH THE, GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR PERSONAL AIENTION Collingwood Takes, Midget Honors Goderic� . Bos Lose Saturday's Game to Georgian Bay Town ('ollingwoud Shipbuilders worn the Midget O.11.A. championship by defeat- ing the Goderich Midgets at Colling- wood on Saturday by the score of 10 to 3. They took t•1(e• first game, played in Goderich, 11-8. Eight bases on balls and four errors spellers the downfall of the Goderich boys. Fawcett, the ('olliugvood,pitcher', did not issue a single walk. and he had almost perfect support, only one error being chalked up against' his team. A large _number of Goderich fans, went lip to the Georgian Bay town., to see the gallle, wh,c•h was played in perfect wxa other. - • Collingwood scored" two runs in the first innings on two hits, a walk and all error anti added 'one more in the second on •a bit and au error. . (lode- s rich had its first chance to cheer when Barry Doak in the third innings drove u long fly into, right tield for a home run.. That was. the only 'score for (;,,de rich until t he eighth innings. 1 iliugwood got one more in the fifth, :Ind tive walks and a double in, the sev, ► thi ;;:ave them Live More taallies... Goderich added' one in the eighth and another in the ninth. ('ulliugw•ood c,ia,e,4,1•their tenth rio' its the eighth. .(,Tinny Wilson, pitching for Gude- rich. tired iI1the seventh -innings and .ive way to Fulford. a (:otleric11 had several chances, with oto heir score a add t men a L,t t .. t burcould not produce the required hits. rare by innings: - R. H. I':; Goderich 001 001) 011— 3 S 4 ('ollingwoud "11) 010 51x7,10 8 1 The line-up: (;ODERI('H--Price 2b. Doak c. Wil- c�,n- p. I'tllford 111 and p. \1ePhaiI 2h, Meriaul If. 'I:ieEwan cf, Holland rf, Westbrook ss, D. Hullnes 1h. Pinch hitter. Costello. COLLINGWOOD---Fryer If, Walms- ley :1h. Barrett ss. Jackson e, 'Fawcett p. Croshie cf. Switzer lb. Morrill rf, Datice 21). Pinch hitter, Cook. .dNOTE; Godttrii•h supporters claimed on sev- era1 occasions that- the nnapire's de- cisions were. off color. In one case the base umpire called a Collingwood run- Iaer out at third base and then reversed his decision. In bringing their team into the finals • Gilson... Furnaces 13-20-22 inch size: Baker & Beatty Windmills 7 and 8 foot sizes. Baker and Beatty Oil Bath - Pump Jacks .3 -WAS --FORGE— , r .. ALSO CISTERN PUMPS Van. Fitzpatrick PLUMBING and HEATING' KINTAIL' Phone 12r3 39-2xtf Dungannon f T i n o,n q n THE YEARS, neither time, effort nor expense has been spired to give you .clearer, better telephone service.- Indeeai- today'g telephones are actually our -times as clear and free from anise as Hoose of not a o many years ago. You get- ore cerVice, too. We're completing + ,, ed orders - just as fast as cve can get the necessary equipment. And a8 more telephones are added, it means more people whore you can ill - more service, clearer ser ice, • and always at the lowest po>sibllo coat. AAltogetiaer, telephone user© today get greater . value than, ov'erc before. C►M AN Y $I ,CANADA , Coach "Date" Snider and manager )`Fred (:Moble diel a grand seaso4'e wort. liven after his removal to Meaford "Sake" was on hand for every game in which the darn .played. .The Midgets lost; --only • four games throughout the season, and in making their way to the finals defeated what Many consider a stronger team than Full ingw ood. F WTI C'G $ COP TR ' PHY A IN SOFTBALL LEAGUE The Frosti Cops team are the soft - hall chaulpli ns of Goderich for 1947, having won the Industrial Softball ('.(.ague series by ' defeating . Purity Flour 20 to 9 in the final game on Monday afternoon. The game was played at Agricultural Park before the Largest crowd that ever. witnessed .a softball gone in Goderich Mr. Thomas Ferris is spending a few days in ipley. Mr. Ray Dean of Toronto enjoyed a week -end visit at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest°' ('hlleott of Toronto were week -end guests with the latter's mother, Mrs. J. 1:. Whitely. Mrs. Pearl Bogie of Midland spent the 'Thanksgiving holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bogie of Nile. James Mcllwain, student at Osgoode Hall, spent Thanksgiving week=end at his home here. . Mr. and Mrs. Fled Noble, with their sons, Gordon. and Donald, spent the week -end at Barrie and Toronto. • Mrs. W. Lawrence and Mrs. A. Gori are vacationing at Toronto and Sarnia with relatives' and friends, The millers \started on well, but Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Prost of Toronto when the ice men fell on 1)vertichuek's were week -end guests with the latter's offerings they quickly ran up a big cousin, Mrs. Agnes Buchanan. • score. aided by' costly errors on the Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Newcombe and little daughter, of Windsor, visited Mr. Newcombe'S relatives in town over the holiday week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Ira 1i. Oke, atscum- pauied by Mr. and Mrs. W. • (' Qke, of Windsor, have returned from a luotur trip through Northern Ontario. Mr. C. ( ;.,Patterspix of• Brantford spent the we`el-Bud vit11 `his, mother, Mrs. t;ertrutle 1'att(trson,' Gloucester 'l unce. \Ir...and Mrs, James D. Patterson of Teterboro are visiting thk week with -LANSiN BOWL TG their son, \Ir. John E. Pattersui-,-and �l ��1� Jlrs. Patterson, rson, Britlannia road" Mrs.' L. C. Chapivan visited last week in 'Toronto with In. and \Irs. Ian '" Chap-. r. a \1r and .liI. 1. C Iitzt et .► ( I maI1. Y -• The Misses ()live and Queenie Robertson of Ottawa made a brief visit to Goderich on Wednesday, call- ing on friend's here. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. D'Esterre, of Kingston, with their little (laughter Barbara, were -visitors in town over the week -end. Rev. and Mrs. J. Peau•son and 'family were in Walkerton_ an'Monday attend- ing a rally at the Pentecostal Assembly t here. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Thomson and daughter Mary. of Kingston:. and .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pollock and daughter Dale, of Durham, spent. the Thanks- giving week -end -,here.. Mr. and Mrs. R. .T., -McCormick, of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Clump, of Paris. and Miss Limas :Mac\ i°car, of Welland, were guests of the Misses MaeVicar for Thanksgiving. \Ir. and 'Irs. H. Preston String and Miss \Iiargaret Strang, of Toronto, and Mr. and \Irs. F. _ H. Hewson, of Niagara -ori -the -Lake, spent the week- end with theiar ,siste*• here. Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Tufford of.Kin-: cardine . Were week -end visitors with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11;; Tui'- ferd.• Dunlop, and Mr. and Mrs. John Bell, Huron road. ' Misses Diana Aylwin, .Tuan Bignell. and :Marjorie IIays,- students. at the Royal ;(Conservatory •of Jlnsic, Toronto, spent -the holid ay.(vdcek-end at the home• of Mr. and Jiro. R. C.'Hays: • After enjoying . the. ThaAsgil,ing part of`their opponents. (;gorge' NI, est - lake played a masterly game on the mound for Frosts -Cops. - At the conclusion of the game, the Venus .trophy was presented to the w'in11(1's. Score by innings: Purity- Flour '11i) 002 030— 9 Frusta ('ops ' Oita (100 12x-20 Batteries ----Purity Flour. I)vernchuck and 'MacDonald; Frosti ('ups, Westlake and (;inn. • � open - tht. last •b� >> t • >rtta What was . 1 • s tournament of the season was held at the Pieton street bowling greens on Thsnksgivaug Day. Twelve teazels of doubles took pitrt in the ploy, ten of these being made up of local bowlers, and two being from T.aicknow. The winners were: lst. J. R. Wheeler and Neil MacKay; 2nd, W.. McCoy %id W. I. .hiller, Lucknow; : '3rd, E. J. Pridham and- Stoaart Carter: -4th, Archie Townsend and W. Mozell. FbI'R-YEAR-OLD` HAS BROKEN LEG m - Danny Dutton. •"four-y~ear-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray E. Dallton, Ashfield township, suffered a 'fractured leg when a wagon wheel passed• over it on his father's farm' on Thanksgiving Day. He is a patient in Alexandra hospital. Introductory Sjecial! ONE WEEK ONLY! • Any TWO • Sanitone Cleaned and Pressed nyS1.39 Approved. Sanitone Service. Any SUIT Any DRESS Any COAT (except fur) if sent with Any SKIRT Any SWEATER Any CARDIGAN Any PULLOVER CROFT Dry Cleaners and Dyers WEST ST. GODERICH CKOC radio station, Ottawa. Mr. 1E3Lerb. ° toddart, of Morden, Man., and Oris- niece, Miss Janet MacKenzie, of Winnipeg, are spending a few days in <town., the guests of v, r.. Stoddurt's sister, Mrs. W. J. Baker, and Mr. Baker. 1)r, J. C. Robertson, his sou. Pro- fessor 11. Grant Robertson, and grand- daughter, Miss Marry Robertson, of Toronto, were guests of the Misses Robertson; Victoria street, over the week -enol. Mr. DonghA holland, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Holland, St. George's t''i'escetit, Goderich, has. assumed his duties as editor of. The $eotsivan, .Alva (College (Mich.) year book. I)ouglas also is vice-president of the senior t'1ilss. iMIr. and Mrs. Ernest Rotltse and Don, of Norwich, were Thanksgiving I)ay visitors�vith Mrs. Rouse's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joint Bell, Huron road. They have just completed building in Nor- wich and are now . operating their THUR Da, OCTOBER 10th y 1947 own garage business.. Mrs. Joseph Tomlinson and heti child- ren. iii„ 1'.lodie and Masters Joe and John, of Oakville. and Masters Muir and Neil Snow, of Washington, D.('., 'spent the Thanksgiving week -end with Air Vice -Marshal and Mrs. J. A. Sully at Rosily .Jlanor. Guests of Mrs. James Morier, Light= house street. for the •Thanksgiving week -end -were Miss Veldt) McDonald and Miss Nessie Morier,- of London: Messrs. James and Percy .Morier, of Hamilton, anti Mr. Harold Atkin, of Liican. Phone 141 West St., Mrs. Oliver W. •Rhynas, of Bayfield; - administrator of public relations of this Woolen's Hospital Aids Association of RLEC" TRICKS "Drift, busted three fingers and tore his new suit RUT WE GOT the foul ball, maw!" When it comes to having a wide selection of lighting fixtures for the home or store "WE GOT 'EM" AT Goderich Hone Appliance Shopnp R. II. CORN ISH, Prop. Ontario, is attending the convention at Winnipeg of the \ o nen'a Hospital ta3 Aids Association of Jlaanitoba aI1d the the annual $init11 '(College• honors as - Canadian Hospital Council. selrrbly • last week at Northampton, Miss Carol' Trow, daughter of Lt.- Mass. Miss Trow was aiuong the ex-_ (,Col. R. M, Trow and Mrs. Trow of eluinge students from the Vniversity Stratford and granddaughter of Mrs. of Toronto who attended Smith College Benj. Allen of Goderich, was among last Year. ' She is a student at Trinity the students receiving recognition at 'College, University of Toronto. 1 utomotive Jobbers for McQuay Norris week -end at his home here. -Grant Johnston has returnf'd to his studies- at tudiesat Ontario College of Arts, Toronto, where' he is in bis fourth year. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Holland, •George. and Murray have returned from visit- ing their soft Roy and Mrs. Holland at Ottawa. , Roy' is chief engineer at SHORE & GINN ELECTRIC Electric Wiring and Repairs 37 West St., Phone .574—or ;Love Agnew -Surpass Store, Phone 1199. -32tf YOUR WORN, UNSAFE. - TIRES TODAY Q.-., It's poor economy to try and get the last mile of aasrvice ,mut • of smooth, Worn-out tires ... because 90% of tire trouble . , occurs in the last 1O% of tiro life. •Drive°in today and gbt brand new Goodyearn . .. We'll give you a liberal' trade-in allowance for your old arm. YOUR ” GOODi (EAR DINA BEItT CLARIE'S $IJELL SERoP „.,,t WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF Rebuilt Engines FOR_ J1 MEDIATI; DELIVERY Phone -247 or 658 •� A a .omits a Nein MGR in QaalUy..aiuI a New LOW in Price! BIG in Performance! . ,BIO in Size! Small Only in Price You get ALL of;These^ Post -War Features: • • Boom ‘Powor . Output for Cloar Toner • Automatic Volume Control • Oporotoz on both /AC and DC • Illuminatod Dial • Nood, no outcido aerial. A Great Roto 1 outit todatium Buy Nowt Beevers Auto and Bicycle Supply PHONE 295 WtST =Err T • } 0