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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1955-01-06, Page 6rella ekly S chedul VIHUIRS.4 JAN. 6-\ • 2-4 p.m. Public Sleeting. 1.0 p.m. Bantam Hockey. 8-10 P.M. Public Skating. JAN. , 2 p.m. Rural School 8-10 p.m. Public Skating. AT., JAN. 8-* 1 a.m, Pee Wee Hockey. 2.4 p.m. Public Skating. 440-7 Figure Skating. 9 P.m Exeter vs. Goderich. • MON., JAN I 10- 1.30-3.30 P.M. Learn to Skate. 130.4.30 p.m. Grades 1, 2, 3. 5.1 p.m. Figura Skating. • 8,10 pm. Publk Skating. •;TUES., JAN.ii 1,30.3.30...p.m. Learn to Skate. 3.30.4.30 p.m. Grades 4, 5, 6. 8-10 p.m. Public Skating. 11(ED., JAN. 12- - Curling. moms se•••••••••• 00Clerielikweind: 194 cinixtt vitopayer4' nie 04,g, for-11.Kt$4; • - fast weelc-04, And1oa. pe - commended. artVer$ fOr tb•eir �Z, fleI4 was held liRgitteglaY, , 'sideration. No aVeidents Were red' Deeeticaher $9, Atythe 'aohooi. Xev 'ported New Year's ,Eve., 14. Van Vymkt -46101 as chairman, Residents Anarked the arFival of The f011oWing are the trusteeS the New year mostly, at ilottsie eleeted for the coming year: Earl Drennan, ()ley and Gerd - patties, although good attendances Q1). Valad. Joseph 0 Iceefe was were on hand et cIaUees, staged, at elected secretary -treasurer. the Goderick ailiwCanadOn. anirbit. George's Pao* Flying Instructor Donald Mac - Hall. • -0 Laren,"OT-Srg Harbor Air Services, • spent the holiday seas.en, at is A classified ad in the Signal -Star home at Or -ono making the ,trip hy• brings quick results, • .•'•lane ellttali,04100014•040040‘.000004141•40•4100.0.•00•4114•4400.0•01101 • ;-900p. ••tonthe 9t1 we444• v000400-taIOt t*O'44144teti'' They *dude'Ne1k04, 1'4 "Godericht,- 4ierinan 0104' Harold, 4d0N; Virs,.,RaTi. • RuthVeni' troSeX.', ,(;41114,1i. and 1 IVIabel l'oWn004 couple have: 20 graxidchildren 10 great.grandelWildren,- - at Goderich Memorial Arena : •• i Exeter Mohawks ,•• I ,• • • vs. , Goderich Sa,ilors I • SATURDAY, JAN. 8 It • AT 9 P.M. •: * RESERVED RED 65c - RUSH 50c • • • imeoseoes•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••e: off:ArT ii-bNIEMBES •-fa, • 0,,L5.4. 11AVE VitY Mr. and, Mrs. joan, 'very enter.' tabled at their 'home at a Christ- • mas party for the Goderich. Beta T1eta members and their husbands and friends on 'Wednesday, Deenk, ber 29. Games *ere enjoyed, Christmas gifts were exchanged and delicious riefreahments were served.'• ' t Miss Agnes Middleton' was -the dhireakYwn wbylnliWerignGter aNee°i1s,Illoetf iGeodit rich. . - FIRST BABY The stork. was a bit late -1 arrivint.at Alexandra Marine and 'General Hospital with. Goderich's, first 1955 baby. He didn't arrive until Sunday at 238 p.m., when he brought a" daughter for ...Mr. and Mrs. Bruce "11(facDonahl, Britannia road. Mr. and Mrs. MacDon- ald have four other children - all ,girls. burst cif power which ,esulted . pito, goals 4:). ,thea play ,ei'fi -Capitals er:ill.:49.1.atin74.17•Vleelldr€:1'11!S:t...,.:..*'' anigbt of last rhoinekellY"i4t.AerittAil's4AVD game. , •• • .• It. was a, seelavf, battle own: to the wire, ••, With . only a, 40'tnolo'lqftl rine- and the. Capitals :ne goal. vi-ihei7iktionit43etadetrlfi01:4;0,0;7'Geriy Hesse ".. 04.n. frOro the ,ne tpping ib th3; ying counter at.• , r Nineteen secands-later, with Hesse .back in the net and 'George', Ztik. of the Capitals sitting out a ,penal-' ' for boarding, Billy MacDonald - clicked •with 'Imentates Ted Wit: lama' and "junior", Barash to- • reale the deadleale. The Sailors couldica Sewn to get oing in tbe firSt two frames with ,the Capitals hay*a Slight edge. • Kerr started the, SCoring or the - visitors lat I the first • period. :George Zuk pnt° the ,CapitalS•A :goals up early *it:he:Second-Ingo while his team.. Was short-handed., ,with Potts in the • •Penaltybox, se.co ..11Owever, Billy Walsh put the Sail - 'Ors in the game. •„. . , Barash. tied UP the score after only 37 seconds had elapsed in the third period. Less than :two rain- utes 'later, Walsh scored again to put the locals ahead. Then Walk- erton took the lead on goals by ..Kerr and Crawford, but a goal by MacDonald knotted the score. Only two minutes before the final bell, • Crawford blinked the light again to put. the Capitals 'ahead 5-4. That's when the Sail- ors put on their final drive to win. oicjjco1essi 4e- , • es ards, WThi;• °nal al teipates; ters; Civic. stauk ftri! 0015,• 1‘11 Parrish, _• First Period 1. Walkerton' - Kerr (Fa ON" fiel r) Penalties' Bingham, Taker., • •'Second 'Period •, 2. Wallterfon-:-Zuk 3.4oderich - Walsh (Waiters) • , 10.49 . Penalties--yntts, AlTa • Third Period • ••• GOderich Barash . • 7 alsh 2.17 • - e..Walkerton-Kerr 3,14-.. 7. Walkerton-- .CraWfOrd (Ring - barn, Tilker) 441 8. Goderich-MacDonald (Barash, Walsh) 7.09 9. Walkerton - Crawford (Zuk) 18.01 '10. Goderich--- Cruickshank (Wil- liams) 19.05 11. Goderich-MacDonald (Wih. liams, Barash) 19.24 . • Penalties - Mortimer, Reis, Zuk. ----- 008.••••,••esiosidoos•eeeileseseo'sseesoseseeposeeseeist es*******894************6.404100000$0,406640,640668011 Word reaching Goderich on Mon- I. the rule bbok,onduct Was • the m sc day that the„., Mitchell Legionnaires had dropped out of further .com- petition. in the WOAA-OHA inter- mediate hockey schedule threw a hitch into plans for the 011ie be- •tween the Legionnaires and the compling I.Vaohueth' a legal one. • The complainant, who said merely that , he was a ‘`former". Tennant fan,, didn't like the penalty. But we agree with. "Warpy" 'that urisigne,d or anony- mous lettera make a poor way of "oROUP 2•'CLEARING-90 Regular 49.75 to 55.75 ' • •SALE • tPiho Sailors slated to hare. been played,one who oC01111,1d s at least estn ties* name. . ,on Tuesday night in Mitchell. Idle • since Wednesday night • of last week, the Sailors could have used the gainexto keep in trihi for their first tilt of the season with Exeter Mohawks tomorrow night in Ex- eter. The tars will play a return match with the tribe here on Sat- urday night and it's expected,that one of the best crowds of the sea - �n will be on hand. •The Mo- oos No wond'er'13ond yable isfamous! ilight•no-w-at any Bond store - you get an extra. pair of trousers absoluteljFREE with every tail- ored -to -measure suit. Fabrics?- " your choice is unlimited . . your complete assortment is available. And your suit will be tailored in Bond's pOpular new style for '55. .,This tremendous sale is for a limited timeonly! So order your suit immediately. . . and get au extra pair of trousers FREE! ' Reg. $39.75 Extra Trousers Reg. $49.75 Extra Trousers Reg. $59.75 Extra Trousers FREE FREE FREE The /Pete ...ftyle eat '55 Today everything's easier tb live in! • Bond's new style,-qdesigned for extra good looks, as well asetra freedom and natural ease, features minimum 'padding, •straighter, trintityiet lines. You'll like it! „eadief luits TAILORED to MEASURE' 1 with EXTRA skirt FREE! Same store -wide choice of fabrics . . . beautifully tailored in soft feminine styles. Sizes , to 42 only. From: j No extra charge for oversizes .YOU MUST BE SATISFIED OR YOUR MONEY R4UNDED Gk. C,LOTEtt 1-1,!,-;4., • ; ' • •• „ '..• ' A two-day, annual meeting of salesmen of the W. A. Sheaffer. • of Canada' invited concluded yesterday. In addition 'aw are anxious , eir standing and will' be looking for to the ten Salesmen:located across wins both tomorrow and Saturday night. If last year's rivalry be- Canada, there were present officials tween Goderich. and Exeter is go- .from the parent plant at Fort- ing to be resumed again this year, fans can be assured of some good, hockey at the___Llocal:ice palace. • Getting back to the Mitchell situation, we hope that the Legion- naires' 'decision to fbld is not, a forerunner of things to come. Fans will remember that last year. teams were dro_pping Out right and left - whin nlay-off time came arotind. 'Let's hope a, similar situation' doesn% arise again this year. After, the game .here, on Wed - Madison, Iowa. They were •John Sheaffer and Harvey Whidden, vice-presidents of the United States firm. • ' The two-day meeting was pre- &lcedby a banquet at 'the Bedford Hotel on Monday evening with some 30 people • in attendance. They included the salesmen, heads -of- departments of the Goderich plant, officials of the US.g'ant-c- Leon 11„. Black, resident, and Clyde Everett, vice-preslUent of the Canadian plant. Mr. Ken Alma of the Gorrie Ad- nesday night of last week, the Sail- vertising Agency,. Toronto, was one SUITS csozpcitTE REDUCED. 25 TO '50% BLOUSES• t Sportsiiear. IV:TZE•Rs sUgttt. 25 TO 50% By Posluns To Clear 1 00 All -Weather •Coats Reg. 29.75 to 39.75 -IAN DRESSES 4'1'°:t1IPC:ct; • . }TO 50 GROUP,2. GREATLY • . • Op 'yARtETY REDU ors completed their part of. the of. the sneakers whose topic was Seib dule gani ea' in Go derich- with ,the OHA teams in the intermediate grouping. They still must meet New Hamburg, •however, in the Waterloo County town on ,January "Point-of-saleu-materials.- • - - -- The Tuesday sessionwas attend- ed by; the W.A.S. P.C.O. Employees' Council. • • The •announcenlent was.made to 21. All ..fhe remaining games at the meeting that Sheaffer is pr• o - the local arena will be,with the ; clueing and merchandising thiS, three other WOAA "A" "teams,' year a new line of "Sheaffer Glick- Eketer, Strathroy and Forest. And ,I er" retractable ballpoints, retailing • the tars have done well against as low as $2.95. Other Jim loW- the OHA squads. They beat Wal- priced -articles in prodiiefion were kerton twice; both ' at home and, also announced. " • • away; beat Mitchell in the only, COmplete merehandising encounter with the Legionnaires; and 'advertising prograrriaVere racked up a win over New Hamcussed witlithe representatives by burg in their only game, to date the various anerribers•of the-Sheaf- ifith the Bel Aires, and split with, fer organitatiOn.' Milverton. 'Against the' WOAA miormilisammommie teams, the Sailors have beaten Forest twice so far -and lost once to the Lakesides, and they have split a pair with Strathroy. Attention iiimrods! Wait to get in A bit of• hunting? Then oil • up your shOtgun and team up with a, group of Goderich men who are making' weekly treks into- thel weeds. every Saturday afternoon for a , bit of 'rabbit 'hunting., ,Xen • ,.Verinington tells' us that thee are, quite a few hunters enthused about - the 'excursions' after. the -bunnies nitrir'§, hoped that if enough' nint- '*.rods,beeoine inteiested a Mint club, • May be, forrned„. The" grotto starts the trek at, one Albeit eaeh Sat- - • - Viice 14ali, night sports editor Vh'e WinnipegTribute 'who ke- , eompaniea the Algnitotik• o4pItar ntor: in the 'ttfoittig',.•Catitda ;Week 111.ee,'Wee'liaditOy 'foOltaiiieitt hot*, (34"st :gAstdiq. ifiakOs'..tOte,.. hi his `Of:"Nie•WhitSi;oile, havitig the -• OMA hoxot wad Vie jn'dct 4liat the"Aoprpek„ tlf#44# otosoto 60 - tLe 1j1ote0, .aTto; thitt; 037.10 ,Even one of an, optimistic nature cannot ,loole forward with any great degree of en- thusiasm for what this. new year of 1955 May bring us in thebroad realm • of sport, in the matteraf shatteredk records, ,sheer ',"dramay- • brim with thrills, - upsets and mghty accom- -•.' and -glittering colour. 1954 was packed to the Phrne'frOS What- can possibly remain for 1955? How can it " strike such amazing ,peak as characterized- 95 .49 "Can the iGrey Cup final produce 'greater drama than that of last autumn when the„couragegns Edmonton Eskimos diPP• desperately into, the last ' hidden springs of their.' vanishing resources to overthrow the powerful eastern champion Albnet- tes? Will there be a mile faster than John4andes „3;58:0? And if so, will it produce anything like the 'amazement that greeted "Boger' Bannister's, drat smash through the 4 -minute barrier? ,Will there be another - such swimming feat AS that of Marilyn Bell in conquering 40 milks pf,thd chill, ee14estod waters - Of Lake Ontario? Or, another Ed, Vitilgol; handicapped by a crippled left hand; winfilii„g„tho United States opetit• Or another0,0n41,1an winning .thd rich $e40,4*.t.,Gold Cup that goes with the-Canadiatien.,:golf title? ;; another 4 -straight whiner in the world's haS another' Stanley Cop game be 'Wen in bAfte ••,*ithi3a \tdeif195e5cteda p.ucekt is4titlienvg thsbeti; 41,8",41.612?0,'"e a ,..reebl