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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-06-03, Page 4• . . 7:- 'i,,.-- ' --, ....'..."." .. ....: ,,,- -„,-.-..- '~',.... ....:....,...;:. ..',~, •.• - ',.'.. ,. ,,- . ...: .4.,....tii........... .... ..4.,t.,=...........',......r.Yat-u..v.......,..--r"----- , ...4...--.-.0...........1.5.14.----.......z.- --1',';',,,,',;'":.„;,;;;;.4' ' ."' ''''''''''''.9.".""j''',, e• ' .,. . 4, ,-.- 1,..''''''' ......''''''. -, .......,'''''',t...-...,'„,,.'"'"'"'""., ,......,..,......' "."'"*...,...--"''- --' .......... V .......10.1... . . t ^ )i. We give you up to 12 MONTHS to pay! 6.00 x 16-4 ply ' $14.95 $15.95 AND YOUR OLD TIRE. Other passenger and truck sizes can be purchased on our Budget Plan. BEEVERS AUTO SUPPLY TowNsHir ENTERS TEAMS IN LEAGUE 'Colborne Township Athletic As- sociation will be represented in the WOAA by an intermediate softball team which will play as a Benmiller ehtry and by a juvenile team. Decision to enter the teams was made at the annual meeting of the association. r"--"T"--- Following is the schedule: June 1-Londesboro at Benmiller :Colborne Twp. at Port Albert 3-Holmesville at Londesboro Benmiller at Colborne Twp. 8-Benmiller at Londesboro Port Albert at Holmesville 10-Benmiller at Port Albert • 11-0olborne Twp. at Holmesville 15-Londesboro at Port Albert Colborne Twp, at Benitiller 17 -Port Albert at Londesboro Holmesville at Colborne Twp. 22-Benmiller at Holmesville Port Albert at Colborne Twp. 24-Holmesville at Port Albert ,Londesboro at Colborne Twp. 29 -Port Albert at Benmiller Londesboro at Holmesville -July 1 -Colborne Twp. at Londesboro Holmesville at Benmiller A. new business comes to Gode- ric.h this week when N. T. Ormandy opens his new jewelry store on Kingston street. Mr. Ormandy is a past graduate of the School of Horology of the Ryerson Institute of Technology, a certifiedwatchmaker of the Can- adian Jewellers' Institute, and a graduateljeweller of the Canadian Jewellers Institute of Toronto. He has been connected with the jewelry 'business for, .ten' years, and has had considerable experi7 elle% having been associated With bothwholesale and retail establish- ments. 'Phe new store will carry a com- plete range of jewelry • and china, and will be equipped to handle any type of watch repairing, expertly. 22x HOW TO MAKE GOOD FOR THE FAMILY EASY ON THE COOK 1 -lot weather meals are usually light, cool and quickly prepared. That's fine, as long as • they're nourishing! Serve your family plenty of dairy foods, ---milk, cheese, ice,cream and so on. They are an abundant and inexpensive. source of protein that builds and repairs body tissue; calcium, the tooth and bone builder; Vitamin A; and thiamine for healthy nerves. SANDWICH • Butter enriched bread, and sandwich in your choice of Canadian cheddar cheese or creamy cheese fillings. SALAD 'Cool cottage lieese, Right with all fruit or vegetable combinations. DESSERT ' Watch your dealer's freezer for new flavours and , old favourites. Ice cream is good, and good for you, DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU a division of Dairy Farmers of Canada • 409 HURON ST. - TORONTO THIS 1890 COAL -BURNER. IS ONE OF THE CLAIMANTS TO.THE FIRST AUTOMOBILE IN NORTH ' AMERICA" DISTINCTION. IT WAS STEAM POWERED... REAR SEAT -WAS FOR THE ENGINEER- FIREMAN. 4••••••••••... mommmomm•••••=1.1.1.0 BIGGER, SOFTER SUPER - CUSHIONS BY GOODYEARI‘SOAK- UP" THE BUMPS. TO GIVE YOU COMf:ORT. AND YOU'LL ENJOY i.:01;16., TROUBLE-FREE RIDING TOO, AT VERY REASONABLE COST. SEE US TODAY FOR THIS B16 %MAAR VALUE . Goderich Public School Girls Win, Boys Split Honors In Cage Tourney Viva games were won by Gode- rich Public School girls' basketball team and the boys' team shared honors in a home -and -home series with teams from Clinton Public School last week. In the first games of the series, Goderich girls defeated the Clinton squad 23-10, while the Clinton boys defeatedGoderich 29-15. Shelagh Lucas led the, locals with eight 'points, followed by Martha 'Jackson'. with seven. Gail Murray got .five for the Clinton team. In the boys' game, Groves paced the Clinton squad with 17 points, while John- ston and Gardner got five , apiece for•Goderich. • • In the return matches played last Thursday at Clinton, Shelagh Lucas scored 12 points to lead the Gode- rich team to a 19-6 victory. AU six Clinton points were scored by Elizabeth Falconer. Johnston led Goderich boys to au 18-15 win in the second tilt, while Groves scored six for Clinton. Girls' Games Goderich 23, Clinton 10 GODERICH-Shelagh Lucas 8, Martha Jackson 7, Ruth Ann Gaul- ey, Sharon Warnock, Eleanor Picot 2, Joyce McAllister, Beverley Bea-. coin 4, Clara Ann Fuller 2, Julia Freeth. 'CLINTON---,Gail Murray 5, Eliza- beth Falconer 2, Calista Counter 2, Susan Jasper 1, Gloria Cooper, 'Catherine Carter, Barbara Jones, Marion Dales, Darlene Stanley, Gloria Rumball, Joan. Sharp, Sherry Cochrane. Goderich 19, Clinton 6 GODERICH--Lucas 12, Jackson 1, Gauley, Warnock, Picot 2, Mc- Allister 2, Beacom 2, Fuller, Freeth. 20LINTON-Falconer 6, Murray, Colinter, Jasper, RumSball, Cooper, Dales, Lee, Jones, Stanley, Coch,- rairei IrWin, .Sharti. Bova' Games Clinton 29, Goderich 15 • CLINTONCuminings 3, Garrow 1, Groves 17, Carrick 6, Martin, Hipson, Lee 2, Emmerson, Stanley. Goderich-Gallow. 3, Hopkinson, Noble, Berry, Fowler, Townsend 2, Straughan, Johnston 5, Million, Gardner 5. Goderich 18, Clinton 15 GODERICH-Gallow 2, Gardner 4, Leeson, Johnston 5, Larder, Townsend 2, Elliott3Fritzley 1, Million 1, Besse, Phurlow. • • CLINTON - Gamow 4, Lee 1, Cummings 4, Carrick, Groves 6, Beattie, Martin, II1pSon, Stanley, ASHFIELD ASHFIELD, June 2. -Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacMurchy for the week -end were: Mrs. J. MacNeil, Calgary; Miss Mary Flynn, Bay City, Mich.; Ray Gunn, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Ballard, Mr. and„Mrs. J. Larch, all of De- troit. • T E Calvert SPORTS .COLUMN Eefitel 7 There is a popular notion that. athletes can succeed where statesmen We -failefili that good, clean rivalry in sports, can clear the atmosphere of all international hostility and bring nations closer to one another. • _ r 4This writer does not necessarily agree. eSports have often brought the representatives of different nations so close to one another that the good offices of local police were "required to pry them apart again. But there is something encouraging about Russia's latest efforts to establish closer ties this side of the Iron Curtain through the medium of athletics. The Russians have invited western track -field stars, soccer and hockey teams to play against Communist athletes on Soviet fields, And more important still, the Russians have indicated that their athletic representatives may yet be permitted to compete in America. Let us hope this isn't all just propaganda. We don't have to be politicians to see that the sooner we get a chance to show young Russians what the western world is really, like, -the sooner Will an important gain be made in international- re. lations. That gain may be just a tiny seed, but tiny seeds, often grow into trees. .1' To be sure, we do not believe. for one moment . that the cold war will ever be settled on as athletic field. But it is a fact that Westerners and Russians got along better com- peting against each other in the Olympic Games than they did in political arenas. No doubt, the professional diplomats have accomplished great things at times. But some results cannot be achieved through professional 'diplomacy alone. Sometimes the man - in -the -street is the diplomat, whether he knows it or not. The young Communist who today learned to know and like the athletes representing Canada, Britain ' or the United States, may be a political boss in his country tomorrow. He won't readily hate the men he knows personally to be good guys'. We would like a chance to welcome Communist athletes to this continent. We want theM to see for themselves what life in' the western world is really like. If •it ,won't end the cold war, iit'isn't likely to do any harm, either. "Your comments and suggestions for this column will be welcomed by Elmer Ferguson, % Calvert House, 431 Yonge St., Toronto." Cabert DISTILLERS LIMITED GOOD" EAR TIRES' '.4•Ii•e•,••• AMHERSTBURG, ONTARIO • • RecOe booklets: For Marie Fraser's tasty, tested dairy foods secipes, write; Dairy Foods Service Bureau ISALTFORD PHONE: 4561 COURTEOU-S EFFICIENT SERVICE See the true beauty in, these 'Fru - Love Rings. Their designs are superb and they will always be as beautiful as they are todayl , The' symbols of a treasured memory are an engagement and wedding ririg. Make sure of the finest ... TRU-LOVEDiAnd , Wedding and Engagement Rings. Lilok for their matchless design; and beautiful quality. HOLIVIFSVILT.E, June 2. - The sympathy of the communiq' goes to the family' of Reuben Grigg, of Clinton, in the loss of a beloved farther. Sympathy is also extended to Mrs. Les Jervis, in the passing of her mother, Mrs. Polly Walters, of 'Benmiller. Rev. and Mrs. Stewart Miner and family, of Florence, were recent WOAA IVIAJOR FASTBALL FRIDAY, JUNE 4 n ) ) )) ).) c )2 • c •,) at - 'GODER1C11 PARK BIG DRAW PRIZE guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tre• wartha. • This estrict was saddened to hear of the passing, in Cannington, Ontario, of Mrs. Herbert, widow of the late Rev. W. J. Herbert, former ,Holmesville minister. 8410810000,81*•••••••••••••• 4 PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE RALLyi! at Pete ' Eisenbach's Grove, _ .... 2 miles north of Bayfield, • let FRIDAY, JUNE at 7.30 p.m. Everybody welcome • Saturday, June 12 at 9 in store • First Prize -Ladies' ,or Gent's Fontaine Watch -Value $50.00 Second Prize -490 Day Anniversary Clock -Value $27.50 Third Prize -Wm. A. Rogers Silver Plated Cream, Sugar & Tray -Value 46. Fourth Prize -Ladies' Birthstone Ring -Value $12.00 Fifth Prize -Ladies' Necklet and Earring Set -Value $5.00 NOTHING TO BUY -JUST ENTER TH1 STORE AND FILL OUT YOUR TICKET AND SAY HELLO. 110 N. T. Ormandy Jewelry Features • TRU LOVE DIAMOND RINGS BULOVA WATCHES FONTAINE WATCHES 1a47 ROGERS SILVERPLATE COMMUNITY , SILYERPLATE 1881 ROGERS SILVERPLATE WM. A. ROGERS HOLLOWARE ROYAL DOULTON FINE CHINA SHELLEY FINE CHINA ROYAL ALBERT FINE CHINA PARAGON FINE CHINA ROYAL STAFFORD FINE ,CHIN -As JOHNSON BROS. DINNERWARE CARLTON' EARTHENWARE GODERIGH FIIYERS ys. PORT ELGIN PONTIACS Adults 50c Children 25c ••••••••••••••••••••••••i. To Be Seen at the NEW N. T. ORMANDY Jewelry Store ON KINGSTON ST. For every occasion of givipg, let your choice be a fine Fontaine Watch. Because Fontaine offers so many styles for every member of the family, from the reliable inexpensive models for Junior to the rare occasion when only the finest-. For.-tane will satisfy. Be sure to see your FONTAINE Dealer ••••••••••••rnso••••••• Thur., Fri. June 3-4 "My Favorite Spy." Bob Hope, Hedy Lamarr CARTOON - NEWS •••••••••••••••••••••••• Sat., Mon. June5-7 "War, Paint" CLOR Robert', Stack, Joan Taylor ' CARTOON NEWS •••••••••••••••••••••••• Tues., Wed. June 8-9 Tony Curtis, Mary Murphy CARTOON - NEWS 601601101144104001100411101110 Thurs., Fri. June 10.11 "Joe Louis Story" COLOR CARTOON -- NEWS 114101111111041111161111NNHIMMIM1414111 Box Office open 8 p.m. First show et dusk et‘ Children under 12 yrs. in Cars fires Two shows nightly rain or clear