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too on Thursday night iliet In a
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rammed home four more goals
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Former Goderich
Boys Help Chicago
Black Hawks Win
In the radio broadcast of
the Chicago Black Hawks --
Toronto' Mapli Leafs game
from Maple Leal Gardens Sat-
urday night, Foster Hewitt
mentioned that Goderich was
well represented, Two players'
-.with the Black Hawks are,
former residents of Goderich.
They are M Dewsbury. and
Jack l'rice. Jack is son of
Mr, and Mei, F. R. Price,
Waterloo street, and was sent
up to the Hawks from the
Chatham Maroons of, the 0.11.
A. After the game Sid Abel,
playing coach of the Black
Ilawks, said4 he was impressed
with !Price,
Al Dewsbury Is the son of
the late Ernest Dewsbury who
worked at the Purity Ylour
Mill but moved to Toronto hs
11129with Mrs. Dewsbury and
their family which Included
Al, who was born In Goderich
when the family lived on
Brock street.
Mt. Forest Redmen
Take Opener from
Goderich by 10-7
THE GODERICII
Geieriek Distrid Celieigiste Instate News
(Illy Kay Hamilties)
On Friday evening the Goderich
District Collegiate Institute held
its 17114 annual "At ilorni" in the
gymnasium, The dance was sport -
silted by the Student*. Council
and featured Neit, McKay's orch-
estra, Guest* were welcomed by
!Principal and Mrs. A. it, Scott;
Fred Durst and !Marilyn Williams,
president and vice-prealdent, re-
simctively of the Students' Council;
Mr, 11, M. Ford, chairman of the
G DC I, Board, and Mrs. Ford.
A sessional arrangement of snow,
flakes and snowmen, offset by the
school colors, decorated the gym,
"Operation Snowflake" was spelled
in large white letters appended
from the ceiling above the 'stage.
The room was dimly lighted by
blue lights from the side, providing
an appropriate background for all
the lovely ladle* in their pretty
grown.', and their charming es
von.'.
Coffee and 'sandwiches were
served at ten forty-five and again
at eleven -thirty for a second group.
Sarnia Pontiac* meet Mt. Forest
Itedmen at Goderich tonightin the
second game of a nine -game sae,
duly in the W.O.A.A, semi-flnals
for the group "A" title, The win,
net' of this series meeta the winner
tot the Forest -St, Marys series for
!the group "A" final.
In the first game at Mt. Forest
on Monday night, the Mt, Forest
team won by a 10-7 score,
At the end of the first period Mt,
Forest led j,y a 5,1 acore, At the
end of the second period It was
8,1 Inc Mt, Forest. In the third
period Goderich rammed in *ix
-goals but failed to overcome the
large lead so that Mt. Forest led by
a 10-7 store at the final vhiatie,
Leading Sniper for Mt, Forest
Was Sheffield with three goals.
Meriam of Goderich also got three
goals while Dublck got two and
Arbour and Williams one each
FORDS LEAD INTHE
PEEWEE HOOKY GROUP
CLINTON TEAMS WIN
TO CLINCH TITL4U
(By Barry Attridge)
Last Wednexday, our three
basketball teams journeyed to
Wingham to renew their battles
for a chance at league supremacy.
The seniors, for the third
straight game, ,played a breath,
taking 'thriller, Previously we
have lost by three points, won by
one point, and in Wingham we ant -
fought them to win 32-30. Bob
Gardner was- the big gun with 17
points.' We are now tied with
Wingham in second place. If both
Goderich and Wingham can defeat
Clinton, the league will end in a
three-way tie.
The junioris had no trouble dist-.
posing of a younger Wingham
team, 10-7, Allan Wilson paved
the way with an 11 point perform,
ante The juniors are still in.
contention for the league title but
require a win over Clinton, a pret-
ty large order!
After three losses, the girls came
to life and won a close decision,
164t3. It was a Leitch day all the
The Lizzie* stayed on top of the
Goderich Lions Club Pee•Wee
Motor league when they defeated
the Apple Kings Gallow got
three. Young and Hoy •gettlne
singlets, -
The Dodges won the second
gain.' 44 from the Cheva; Peachy,
Morris, McWhinney and McCartney
doing the Scoring. three divisions, a E.'markable feat,
Doug reagan banged horn.' two 1 The juniors", after playing well
and Willie Dawson one, for the In the first half, collapsed and lost
houses Auto Electric, when they 45,23, Bob Doekstader played his
heat the fitudebakers in a close usual classy type of game, scoring
one, 3-2._ Whetstone and Fritzley 12 points,
were 'the 'Snipers for the Studes, The girls were defeated 34.20.
League standing; Fords 17;
Apple Hings 10; ;Dodges 8; Che'is
Ilritlei! Auto 8; Btudebakers 5.
GODZI1011 ALL4/TAIIS
DYIITAT SZA/0/1/111 214
Last Tuesday night the Goderich
AWStars of the induatrial League
ran roughshod over the &Worth
All-fiters by it score of 21-3. L.
Willis led the, Goderich assault
with eight goats,
count. jelt-m Yritzley,
Armatead, MacDonald, Hutchins,
Pring, 1., Willis, Goddard, Mero,
Little, McConley, Crawford.
• &Worth -Rice, Deajardine, Mor.
4-!y, Combs, It Chambers, 8, Cham.
bers, J, laktr,'Brown, Dale, Hutch,
intim, J. Flunnery, McClinchey,
Box,
StigPPARDTON
SHEPPARIYVON, Feb, 11. -Mr,
and Mrs. Catlin and boys of De'
trolt visited during the week-ent1
with the lady's "lister, Mrs. Mc-
Cabe, and Mr, Fred McCabe,
Mr, and Idris, Alan Schram, Mrs,
Farrbsh and Mrs, Bert Bogie spent
Saturtly evening in Listowel with
Mr. an Mrs, Bo Farrish.
Joan Castle was Clinton's ace with
London vent the week -end with
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Holme* of
20 point's, The best for the blue
and white was Viola Leitch with the lady's parents, Mr. and Mrs,
14 points,
The only team that gave Clinton i '- ----- -- ; • ; - -
a battle was the seniors. We led!
at half time 10-18 but began to tire
and our playoff hopes for This year
are endeci, Bob Gardner and my,
self combined for alt but two
points but we didn't 'score quite
enough,
THURSDAY, YEW 12th,
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HATS OFF TO
.1*
Jack
Meriam
(2)
for performing the "hat trick,"
He gets a CREAN hat from Gerrard's,
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F. Hawkins, who had surgery during the peat
We are pleased to report Mr, week is progressing as welt ax can
Bert Bogie, who fa a patient in be expected, We all what you
Westminster Hopital, London, and speedy recovery, Bert.
JUNIORS -Sanderson 1, Maize,'
Wilson 7, Hick* 1, Dougherty 2,1
Dockstader 12, Moss, Bowra -23.
GSRLS-Emerson 1, McNevin,
Clark, S. Leitch 4, V. Leitch 14,
Fisher 1, McDonald, Glousher, Col.
hos. Dockstuder, Longmire, i
SENIORS-Carruthera, Skelton,
Sanderson 1, Attridge 17, Gardner
14, Larder 1, Bushell, Venn, Me -
Bride -33,
Last week -end, six table tennis ,
players and I, acting as chauffer,1
went to Toronto to play a chal,1
lenge match against the Hart
!UMW Club at U. of T. There were ,
three juniors, Allan Wilson,'
George Wright and Bob Young,
blut and three seniors, Ted How -
way as the twe sister's combined ell, Ross Rivet and Bruno Laprane, ;
tThe %enters, matched against the
for all but one oint.
three best players in the univer
SENIORS -Attridge 6, Carruth- ; iwere taught a real lesson in
,
ers, Sanderxon 2, Skelton 7, Bush -ring wenty-threpong as they were defeated
ell, Larder, Gardner 17, Venn, Mc-;
Bride -32,e games to four. How-
JUNIORS-Dockstader 4, Dough- ever, It was a different story with
erty 2, Sanderson, Maize, Buchan- the juniors. Led by Bob Young-
! an, Wilson 11, Swan, Bowra, Hicks blut, they whipped their-opponentssan,
eighteen games to nine. Bob won
2, Kane -10. "
GIRIA-Emerson 1, McNevin, eight out of nine.
Clark, Willis, S'Imitch 7', V. Leitch
10, MacDonald, Dockstader, Long
mire, Fisher, Glousher, Collins --
18,
Juniere.and, Seniors Eliminated
; On Monday afternoon, the Clin-
ton teams. won all three games and
they have clinched the title in ail
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BLANK GODERICH 6.0
The Lucknow Midgets walked
over the Goderich Lions Midgets
6-0. .1, Chin led the Lucknow at-
tack with three goals. The re-
ferees handed out 10 penalties In
this hard-fought contest,
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