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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1954-09-30, Page 6FLAY • forth, Windham, Clinton and Gode- O'C+AL TOURNEY riot. -- The other -game winners and oward eNee and partner, + +Il -lAreadley, w re Winer Prize ill the Merchants and p► eture's tournament of the eri a La1VM..Bowiing •.Club held their peens Monday night. 1 4e ' were 37 entries in all and 'luded rinks from. Stratford. Sea - their scores are: H. Scrimgeour and partner, Goderich, 3 plus 18, 35; '11. Brown and partner, Wingham, 3 plus. 15, 38; J Nediger and part- ner, Clinton, 3 plus 14, 46; S. Mc- Lean and partner, Goderich, 3 plus 9, 36; G. McKay and partner, Wing - ham, 3 plus 9,, 30. Come one Q , . Come all ... Keep Food BMs small at A&P's 1954.. BAKERY SPECIAL! JANE PARKER APPLE PIE Each 49c Goderieh District Collegiate In- stitute's rugby -football team goes into action next Wednesday after- noon, meeting the Seaforth High School squad here. Featuring a Split -T offence oper- ated by quarterbacks Fred Skelton and Bob Dockstader, the local lads hope to put on a crowd pleasing brand of football. With a .large number of holdovers from last year, the team is heavy and strong with such players as Bill) Bowra, Jack Hacks, John Kane, Don Over- holt, Bob Gregory and Fred Buch- anan, all experienced players in the 200 -pound, class. The boys play.. the regular 12 -man game, fol- lowing standard CRU rules. Schedule for the Huron Second- ary School Association league is as follows: Oct. 5—Wingham at Clinton 6—Seaforth at G-oderich 12—Clinton at Goderich 13--Seafort11. at Wingham 19----Goderich at Wingham 2E --Clinton at Seaforth 26 Wingham at Seaforth 27—Goderich at Clinton Game -timeis at 3- p.m. lona (Pectin Added) STRAWBERRY JAM Rose Brand MARGARINE JANE PARKER DELICIOUS . 81 -ICED. MILD & MELLOW 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE RES! 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This money Will go- towards .aiding the 60 blind people 'in Huron County. Considerable more money is hoped for from this area yet. Donations can be left- with the district chair- man, Jim Kinkead, or with Howard Heath at the Royal Bank, Goderich. 1 ALL METAL ICE BOX -1.98 • THE WORLD SERIES -THE NEW__WE_STINGHOUSE TV SETS WILF REINHART• Authorized ctn doz 66c Ib blit Ib 45c _mox. A9c qt ctn 2 1 c 2 20 -oz tJns 35c PRODUCE SPECIALS {jai 1951. Pontiac. Sedan Four -door, grey, new tires,' new car condition. Priced With, the lowest. Florida ;No, 1 White or'Rtrby Red, New Crop, Large Size 96's - 5 for 29c California No, 1 Vine Ripened, Size 12 """'' HONEYDEW MELONS each 25c Fancy Red, Excellent For Eating -3-1b. cello bag 36o McINTOSH APPLES 6 -qt bask 75c Prices effective until Sat., Oct. 2, 1954 Newly painted, in original color:._ ;A.... -.dandy ... __._,_.. 1944 Dodge Sedan • TME GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY LTD 1. Next -to -new appearance �• Mechanicallyreconditioned •. %iy';•'y� •fir/F iIP. Ff.'::,: 4iu::' is r • :�iJ •• r:l'ri Drama can flare like fireworks, and at feast one drama of this kind will occur when the National Hockey League's All` Stars play Detroit Red Wings at Detroit the night of October ,2. For, a coach brand-new to the majors, who never before" handled a hockey assign- .m,ernt bey and the junior ranks, will be at the ,helm of the great Stanley (;up champion Detroit team. And a coach in only his second major season will be opposing him. Jimmy Skinner, newly -appointed coach of the Red Wings, replacing astute little `Tommy Ivan, who has moved on to Chicago, . has this important •thore for his first job in major hockey. Skinner's appointment is in line with an established sports policy of having the coach of record. at the time of the game direct his team. The All Star contest will mark Skinner's debut at the helm of the Detroit .club on Olympia ice in which he will seek to become the second coach in history to lead a Stanley Cup champion to victory over the All Stars. • This season's annual battle will be notable for the fact that facing each other from opposite ends of the rink, will be two of the greatest net -minders in hockey history. They are Terry Sawchuk of Red Wings, and Harry Lumley, of Toronto Leafs, s, epi 'tti+.LJ raere-tasei,spaing:•.._ last ifica who fought it out for Vezina trophy honors to the very They finished one goal •apart Lumley scored on 128 times in 69 games, Sawchuk 129 times in 67 games. Lumley is a former Detroit net -minder, who -reached Toronto via Chicago Black Ravlrks, to whom he went in a trade that, , curiously enough; in volved Boston Bruins' fine veteran goaler, Sugar Jim Henry. 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