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British Journals
Tell of Goderich
Hockey Players
i'A.TTkt SON--,11cCABE
'file ebaucel of Knox Presbyterian
ICIturele Goderich; µ*as heautlfully
decorated with pastel rihaded glatdi-
oli on Saturday, September 27, for
the wedding of Virginias Yvonne,
slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Nett'si►apers from Breaths have
arrived al Gutiericb telling of. !Tick
I)utr' 'k and eon Biggar, wliq
play ,hockey with Goderich lase
viinter. The papers were received
by Ed. Erviue and one of them,
The Fife Free Press, is published
in Kirkcaldy, Scotland, house town
of Mrs. Fortin.
Boot boys are playing uritis the
Fite Ftyors and the. Fife" Free
Press tells of a game in which the
}life Flyers defeated the (Perth
Panthers by 7 to 2 on September 25
In 'a Scottish Cup zn tel at Kirk.
callow Ice Rdnk. The Fife Free
Press , says the victory "laid ttt
Perth bogey which has existed for -
practically tiwo seasons."
Dubick Protnit�t
• Extracts from the write-up were::
�lct.abe of Goderich to iS''i►llnm •,Highlights of the encounter was
Uunald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nessus the opportunism of tate Mcl)onald-
1'arttersyou of Auburn.. The Rev. It.
Smith-Dalbick forward formation.
G. MacMillan ottwiated and Mr,
WI. All three players tig5red in the
scoring` list ' McDonald per-
formed the 'hat trick' with 3 goals
in four minutes and 25 seconds....
Bert Smith • and :dick .Dubiek were
consistent performers throughout...
Dubiek was always pronadnent with'
hie ninny dashes •dtwn the wing
and his powerful and accurate fin-
ishing was always a source of anx-
ietc to the overworked Perth Pan-
thers goaler....Penaltaies to Biggar
and 'lubatluk in rapid succession
gave Panthers a chance to show
their paces, but although short-,
handed Flyers continued to domin-
ate the ' exchanges Biggar col-
lided
with the Perth cage and was
as 1sted off the ice. He sustained
a nasty bruise to the thigh but
should be fit for Monday."
.Dubj+ek . was., credited- , with one
goal and two assists 'and Biggar
with one goal. A much smaller ac-
eount of another game tells of Dun-
dee Tigers defeating the Fife -Flf-
ere by 4 to 1.
A copy of "tee Hockey }Vtarld"
of eeptcnnber 27, published in Lon-
groom's mother 'were a dress of dont. England, carries a picture Of
navy blue crepe with white triva,I(•anadiiaan hockey- players arriving
at a Scottish port and leaning over
the rails* to get a glimpse of Scot-
land. In rhe picture are Niek
IAnhick And 'Hon Biggar.
H. Bishop presided at the. organ
uud accompanied Mises Mildred
1 Quaid of Saltford .who sang, "Be-
cause" and "I Dove You Truly."
The bride wore a white nylon net
over satin boor -length gown with
a yoke of nylon scalloped face and
tinger-trip veil of nylon net held in
place with a satin bandeau. Her
flowers were white roves. She was
attended by two sisters, Misses
Dorothy and Audrey McCabe and
Miss Ferre Culbert as maids of
honor.' The three attendants wore
I identiesisdre es of orchid net over
tattetaL with mattering boleros and
carried nosegays of white mums
and pink roses. Mr. Kenneth Pat-
terson,
atterson, brother of the groom, was
groomsman and Messrs. Williau►
Johnston of Gaderieb ,and Robert
Armstrong of Auburn evere..n. here
At the..r'ecepti'un held at I.ittle's
Inn, Kaytield, the bride's mother
received the guests wearing a frock
of black crepe with pink yoke, �l►laek
hat and accessories with a corsage
of ttink and red rosebuds, while the
navy hat and acc oriel, with a
corsage of pink and white mums.
. For a wedding trip to Ottawa, t -he
bride wore a navy blue crepe drew
with white trint and pink coat with
black accessories. They' will take KOREA VETERAN WOULD
up 'residence in Auburn, PLAY HOCKEY LOCALLY
-Prior to her marriage the bride's
mother entertained at a trousseau -
• tea when the 'bride's grand;notlter. ; A Member of the Princess Pat -
11 nee 11. Stewart, presided at the tricirt's hot -key tenet whtirh won the
tea table and assisted the gr )Ltt s I ehanapionship of the. >ili Infantry
.aunt, Mrs. Clarence ('ox of West- i Brigade in •'Korea, Reg.. Turner
field. Miss McCabe�zind her mother; has come to Gode;rieh ori try for :1
received the guests and Misses Mil-' spot as goal -tender with the local
dted Qu-iid and Sheila Fesene die- t Intermediates. Turner news also on
played the trousseau. The homes the Canadian all-star eteaatr Which
µes gaily decorated with flower . i traveled ,from Korea to Tokio to
for the oceawion. • Miss Mildred' play against the Japanese Olympic
• ern:till was hostess at is naiscellan- • team.
Phone eons shower at her hone in Saltford j A, native cif Saskatoon. Turner
466 'I when a grulil> e4 the bride's friends played junior A hockey in the
gathered to honor her before her - e'ity until -1948 when sae._ moved to
---- 1 the East. In 1949 he enlisted_ with
u,alrriage. _- __
the Princess -Patricia's Canadian
IAght Infantry and played service
DIAL 980
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7 DAYS A
7 BUILFDING ETOTAL�O•F ;9,7b0
Town Clerk S. II. Blake relierteti
i to the regular iueetiug of the Torun
Council ou 4•'• stay u.gltt that, since
the precious meeting, set en build-
Tug peruttite, totallieg stSi ►tl, pati
WEEI( I been grunted. They, were ab VI.
1
12 Noon
•(Mondtay t., Saturday)
FARM PAGE
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"Director of Farm
Services for CFPL"
t1�. ...
tile -mid. F. Young for u frau►e
garage covered with cedar -grained
asbt tos-sUingles - with asphalt
shlugles ou the roof un 1)te south
side of Bennet street 'between. the
Ilayiliel+i `' road and Huron road.."
tiordou Lee- —Jur a one -storey
frame dwelling. with stucco on the
south side of Piston street betweeu
Wellington street 'and Weilesiey
street,
Thomas Twaruley -- for a Ouse
storey frame dwelling on the south-
west side of Pine - street between
Walnut street and Muple street.
Mrs. L. E. Daneey—for repairs
to veruudah ou the north-west side
of St. Vincent street between
1Vsta'terloo sbreet and North street.
THugh Glen -- residing dwelliug
with insu1 brick on the south side,
of Britannia road between Cam-
bridge street and Regent street.
W. AIdock—Ftvrme bungalow on
the east side of Elizabeth street
between Dnitanuia road and Cayley
street.
J. Stoner—for a frame ggarage
on the west side of the Bdylield
road between Britannia° rottd and
Blake street.
An application for a 'building per-
mit from K. Kerr' for a frame
(building sided wttb ' insul-brick to
be occupied as a barn and garage
on the south-west side of Cambridge
sbreet ,between Britannia road and
Oxford street was referred to the
fire eomruittee.
GRACIE FIELDS CONCERT
AT ARENA CALLED OFF
Plans for e. cola err .:til►; autiumn
in the Goderich Memorial Arena
by Gracie ,Fields, noted English
comedienne and songstress, have
been -cancelled, it was announced
by arena manager Lorne Wel/elite
who has received word that (ma'ne's
Canadian tour has been postponed
indetinmtely.
Reason for the ,post-ponemetit- wits
not given, Wakelin -said. "' He bad
been in contact with the enter-
tainer's manager, who had -merely
antrouneed the indetjnite postpone-
ment with no indication of when
arrangements could he made for a
re-engagement.
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A regular meeting of 'the Kinette
Club of Goderieh was held' at the
British Exchange Hotel on Thurs-
day, October 16, with 20 members
present. Special guests at this
meeting were members of the new -
1y -formed Clinton Kinette Club.
Mrs, H. Hibbert and ,Mrs. 11.
Patterson received 200 per cent tit-
tendance tabs and Mrs. Shore
a 100 per attendance tab. Mrs.
K. Pennington, convener of the
ways• and means conimittee,r re-
ported that the - retest rummage
sale was very-sueeessful. Mrs. K.
Cutt stated that a great nuuaber
of dolls had lx'en callee-ted as a
result of a recent contest held in
the public and separate schools.
Prize winners for bringing in the
most dolls in the best condition
will be Announced at an early date.
These dolls will be dressed by the
Kinettes and given to needy child-
ren at Christmas, in conjunction
with the Kinsmen Club's Christmas
Cheer, project. -
Mentbers of the Kinette ('bit will
attend the civic and corn unity
service in Knox lPresby teria n
hoi•key ;in. Calgary, for a . winter, Church ori Sunday evening, October
Irefore :going to Korea, where his 20. A wreath will be placed on the
fellow-soldiersfellow-soldierswere so cnthustasiit, cenuttaph on Rerneinhiranee Day.sines
At the conclusion of the bt1
meeting, eards were played well
Mrs, G. Banniyter and stns. 1'.
Griffis, Clinton, the winners.
The •next regular tneeting w
be, held on Monday, (h tober 27.
Anything to sell' Anything? Try
a clas,itied ad in the Signal -Star.
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,Q y,EAp,Gf/ E ATERIOAOA7ARIO
EBB ROSS
Says
\%'limit about you are you going rte►
let up --uttd w)rat, with? You'll,' want to re --
titre from the gritld resno, day ----,:%o let's talk
over a Rettireatnenit Income plan which will
repitie'e eour income when you ,;reeeivc your
met pay cheque.
Er M• ROSfi Gaderiih ' Ontario
Representative •
FINAL BINGO OF SEASON COURT OF REVISION
AIDS ARENA FLOOR FUND
Final bingo of the 11/ons Club
for the season was held at the
arena on ,Thursdtty night of list
week with Dome 900 people in at-
tendance. Ilion Hervey Erskine
announced the bingos would be
continued next season and thanked
the people for their patronuge dur-
for hockey that they 'cleaned a-
sttreteh'•of strew off the Imjin Myer
to, provide themselves with a rink.
• Turner, who is 22 years old and
iv married to a Toronto girl, was
brought to the attention of Tel
Williams by Toronto hockey as-
soeiates when Williams made a
strip to the Queen City last. week-
end ,to look for talent for the local J
fe inn. "1'tirnE�r rc t"urrieii
't WiVitthl
ifresh Korea in Mat • and was dls-
eh,irged fists the army in .illy.
Among the well-known players
on the Canadian .train with which
he played against the- Japanese,
'ittrner recalls 11411 Andersson, form-
erly with the Inkeranan Iloekets.
and Jack 'I'rayrior. playing mach
of the Canadian team And a former
Ottawa star.
1n 1.a tin America's dotal trade
('anuda ranks in fifth place. Brazil
is the eontrinent's bdttzect buyer of
Canadian goods, Venezuela the big- I
gest seller to Canada. •
PHONE 717
Ing the season just closed. Lion
Nelson Hill has been chairman of
the Lions binges. -
Net proceedt,of the bingo Thurs
dap night went to pay costs of
the 'permanent floor of the atreua..
After $2,000 in price money and
other expenses had been paid `about
$150 remained ;for the arena flour
fund.
Each of the following was win-
ner :of a $500 'prize Jars. _Ileleu
Louden, Exeter; Miss Doris Phil-
lips, Kdneardline. airs. Wes Marks
of Listowel won $100 and Mrs.
Frank Helesie of Goderich, $150.
Each of the follovviing won $50
awards: S. H. Blake, Godortici ;
Mrs. Ilartney, , Goderich; Mrs. Lan-
caster, St. Marys; Mrs. Isaac Nix-
on, Lucknow; Bob Williams, Gode-
rich; Mrs. Jean Patterson, Gode-
rich ; Mrs. Sam Aiabon.
TO SIT NOVEMBER 5
The Court of Reviision of the
Town of Goderich will sit on Wed-
nesday, November 5, at eight p.m.,
to bear appeals against the 1952
assessment, it vias deckled at Fri-
day might's council meeting. Coun-
cillor Q. M. Robertson is chairman
of the Court of Rev'isi'on.
Town Clerk S. II. Blake reported
that 13 ;appeals had been entered
against this year's assessment by
the October 14 deadline.
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