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• Mrs. nucleon Wilburn and son. BANTAMS- SAY"
llin, have returned to Whitehorse.A
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Y.T.,. after a f(sw visit with 11THAN KS" AS
ber parents, Mr. and 'Mt., Norman
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An, Benmiller. and other rel,- SEASON ENDS
_ fives and friends .n this dl,trtet
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ARENA h„,.t• sit?til ;%t.711 du::::, t:,,..
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S Cli EDU LE The.: thanks e t lfl 'l --t•. e :
:`1r ft,l'.irw:^� the ,:on, P'lu's :he
1'rol.ncla. Police fur hoekt sacks
THURSDAY, FEB. 21- Tile Booster (_'tub ,for -:oeklug,
he Arena for practice :.int.• and
. Learn to Skate 1.30-3 p.m. Ted William- for h:• coaching help
Pee Wee Practice 4 p.m. -They would al -o like to mention
Squirt Hockey Game 7 p.m. I1ow.:: -'. c .lrroll for the man)
Midget Hockey 8 p.m. 11:ne, ht: '.1:..- a -lied for hi, kry
Owen Sound vs. Goderich Sailors and also 11. B. Better. Con 13aech-
••••N•••N•••N•O•••••• ler Jen 11 akinsun. _ Ted Bissett,
Ca•ey Hudson, Leon Black. Frani: •
FRIDAY, EEB. 22 -t -
Rural School Skating 2.30-4 p.m.
Hockey Practice - 4.30-6 p.m.
Arena Rented 8-12 p.m.
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SATURDAY, FEB.23-
Figure Skating 5-6.30 p.m.
"Pops" Concert 8.15 p.m.
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SUNDAY, FEB. 24 -
Children's Skating 2-4 p.m.
(12 years and under)
Adult Skating 8.30-10.30 p.m..
(Adults and Teen Agers)
\'co for the use of their car, in
travelling.
The team played 14 games in the •
series. won seven and lust seven
They proved that they were as
good a team as any other and had
as much fun'Io,ing as winning
The team personnel ee Bud '
Robinson. Ed.hilthlvaite. darty • Sailors, Sounders
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Baechler. Ray Jeffery. Ernie Pind•
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THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
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GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE
)roster Hewitt
Shortly after
in Canada.
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has
that
been
bri adcasting
since
1923at
he made the first broadcast of
the age of 18
a hockey game
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er. Bud leo Don Correll. Geo
Hudson. Jim Stevens. Rodger Collide To -night
Drew. David Wilkinson, Bill Bet-
teer. Bill McDonald. Mike Vroo- Goderich M.dget Sailors. who
man.- John Bi -sett. John Black.' iia1 e been inaei.1 e wh.le waiting
(' F loethwarte manacer. to meet :he w.nner of the LL-tuw'e1-
Willkerten •e- e'• w '.• finally get
N•••••••N••O•i••NN••GAMES CANCELLED t'yi:.itlt,,'r: '.•t1' a ain,t
MONDAY, FEB. 25- c••-a•ft,.d pee wee incl bantam t)t+et: S.,u Cresc'en:
Learn to skate
1.30-3 p.m. a.,c1- ' tt :::l! en.. , p ; , t'y'..OP • .,t:.
:.or game, :ht it (i;+t?er.en , r. ;:1 194•JJ at :
•"�t - )a:" \tttr.-':t•. !; ,1.• •?fut .he "Vii--‘ ri--\ c:1..:11i+ ,
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Hockey Practice 4-5 p.m.
Hockey 7 p.m.
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TUESDAY, FEB. 26 -
Learn to skate 1.30-3 p.m.
Figure Skating 4 p.m.
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WEDNESDAY, FEB. 27 -
Curling 2 p.m.
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s••oso•o••e•••••t or A group. ',, le the M:r- '
Not Yet; Soon ?
Engineers from the C.Y.R.
were :n Goderich recently
making,a survey on the cost
of laying a spur line of track
:o Sky Harbor Airport. This w
Information :ll be handed on
:o Huron Count; Council for
their use. when needed. Some
three _inquiries have been re-
tt.•.ed :n the p.. -t from prco-
;�tc'.1 e r..du-:.r.e- th.:.k- ne
. Of
locei ng at Sky Harbor and
t;:Ch them h.:- wan:eii ..,
kr. .� .t'` : wua:,1 CO- :0
R-i.l.c_ :o -Sky
it:.:,t•. f•.:n .:it• Goderich line
',W.;.:E :fere are no inquire-
- -_ht :he nc,airn: he
getting; prepared pr pec' -ye ir.du
:rtes a ., n all the information.
trey .^;:_til:. -Eek '.::ii respect:
t•+ Sky H�:bar
G O v
D. Williams -on Star
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TO -NIGHT o St. George's W.A.
In Fords" 4-1 Win
MIDGET HOCE
K Y ' Plan For Address
• Mr= Reg Needham. pres:den:
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Owen Sound Crescents
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of St George'_ W A. pre -.::e„ a:
:he meeting on Tuesday of :as:
week .n the Guild Roo -n.
Mr- Needham called oh Mr=
Willard Legg to read :he Scripture
The Litany wastaken by \L-_. H. ,
the ,.
• ! meeting' to ask the rector. Dr. K-
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1: Pee Wee Motor League
.•r. ;3<: Friday night a! 'be stet
Fo-d- defeated- Roue #-] P.;
D Ages Cn�r.ed D:u�+r mike:: i
It- Pee \\tee Mo:•:'r League ac-
:.t+P. i3- Friday night ai -.be arena.
Ford- defeated- Rouse 3-1 land
D edges dz•.1 ned S:udc:,aker- 4-2.
Saeaffers 'decis.oned A:n-1:es 3-2 :n
.: Bantam Town League game. •
Denr.s Williamson. with help
:w:ce from Bob Graham. rapped
!n a:: four goals far Fords. Wayne
Rumig :allied the lore goal for the '
Rouse squad, .,
Jeff --Reid. u•itlra--three-=goal per--
-.3d.-t.na' 1anSmi h coled uraea.aho''tiertor
dress during Lent. The slides, the winners and Crawford was
on the study book are to be shown ,'credited with an assist. Scorers
in April. The president also an- fur Studebaker were George
pounced the service for the \\'orld 1 Laithwaite. with one goal.and one
Day of -Prayer to be held March 8 waist, and Bill Wilkinson. with one
A- letter. asking for donations to goal.
the Huron Church Camp. *as read: In the bantam section. there
also a letter from Mrs. Charles ' were r.ot enough- players avail -
McNeil,
enclosing a cheque in able for four teams. so two all-star!
1 memory of his late wife. firs 1 teams played under the Sheeler,
Alice McNeil. which was gratefully and Ainslie colors. The scorers
! accepted. Further chapters of the i for Sheafiers were Don McCormick.
I study+ were taken by Mrs. T. Ed-
ward Pritchard. -
t The meeting closed with prayer.
I after which tea was served by
Miss' E. Durnin and airs. B. Mun- scored the other goal. and Ray
day. Scott collected an assist.
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HURON SHOWS MRS. PETER WALTER, CONN,
ADDRESSES KNOX W.M.S.
The- February meeting of the
W.M.S. of Knox Church was held
MEMORIAL ARTICLE READ
AT VICTORIA. ST. W.A. MEET
Victoria Street \\ A. met Thur.-
day
hur-day of last week at the home of
Mrs. M. Satellite with 14 !fit mht•: s
and two 1'ipie-ent 7'rlt ;,rt'
sident. Mrs Arg>it•. • opt:,t-11 the
meeting. In inernury +ti Nil -
Postele:heuaite, an a:1.c:t . ' 1 :t
'. ._i ;.'.w;�rtra �..,t•'"'q'♦ '�,.'`,; y "A2�!4'i��y#r'.V�: ty tW A NtrinbE.:-,.' ,. �'1 read by Mr,. :11-g. ie
The devotional pet 14 -d 1 .• :liken
4 (By Linda Breckenridge)
On Valentine's Day. grade 13 The basketball schedule i, slow -
students came• to school all dressed iy coming to a finish as the Various
up 7th.- was to Shull lower grade teams take the lead for the chat�tp-
students :he difference betwTen
lonsaips. Travelling to Ctiinton,
the Junior girls continuedtheir
dr ess.ng neatly and sloppily. l Winn rt; streak by emerging victor
Another succe.sful dance was ' •ous 22 to 11 with Clara Ann Fuller
held under ;he sponsorship of the - a., top scorer. The Senior girls ap-
G .1.A huge, lacy head_, with pear to have lost their desire to
:Gonlantic .aytngs written on the•ttt, , win as hewn in their defeat by
Were pasted on the walls. A lunch Clinton 37 to 19. The last game
of Valentine c..okie_ and, cokes •• was played yesterday with Code -
was served in the cafeteria! \Wi- n- rich playing host to Seaforth gills.
ner� of the mtiwere m`i; ; ms w
Carol Opfer eliapo inaBtll honelddance and shin . victorAthoious.e •.1:houg5dh_' thereteais stillere
ners of the spot dance were Nancy one game to be played. Mr. Brown's
Hughes and dark Chisholm. , Senior team won the group champ -
Locker :nspection .was held Mon- ionship by • defeating Clinton 43
day morning. Once again examin- to 31 High scorer was Cameron
atlons have rolled around. this Bogie with 14 points. The Junior
time commencing for grade 13 on team showed their ability when
March 14th and for the remaining th-y Won their first scheduled
grades on March 15th. On Tues- gami. Hilton Wilson, with 92
day of last -week. Mr. H. M. Shack- i points, led the team to a 42 -to 36
leton. principal of the Public ; victory. The Senior team now
School. gave an inspiring tack to + moves into the next grouping and
students who are interested in i will play the Senior team from
attending Teachers' College. t South Huron.
Pete McIver and •John Dickson.
Ken Hartman collected one assist.
Bob Scott picked up one goal and
an assist for Ainslies. Glen Ribey
SMALL JUMP
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IN POPULATIO
Nin the Church parlor. with Mrs.
H. Rivers presiding in the absence
-of the pre :dent. Mr G. Schaefer
An interesting prozram was ar-
ranged by Mrs. G Stoke- and Mrs.
F MacArthur. The Scripture les-
-on was read by Mrs. W. Tebbutt;
prayer was offered by Mr- N \lac -
Kay. and the hymns were cii -en
by Mr-. F. Weir.
A letter was read from Rev.
Alex Macdonald. who with his wife
left (';nada for British Guiana
one year ago. and is doing fine
work there.
Mrs. Peter Walter. of Conn,
!Ontario. was • :he guest speaker.
Shetold of her work as a deacon- '
ess with the W M.S. van. among .
isolated places in the Rocky Moun-
tain House district. and also Van-
couver. ie
Miss Isabel Matheson expressed
the thanks of the members to Mrs.
\\'alter, and a social half hour was
'enjoyed at the clone of the
meeting.
Huron County showed a pop--
ulation iner ease of only 2.448
:n the past five years. accord-
ing to the c•er.-u- d -ion of
Inc Dominion Bureau cif States -
Population .n 1956 via-
51.728 :n c•ontra-t to 49.280 :n •
1951.
Bruceincreased to 42.070 in
1956 from 41.311 in 1931.
Perth county population in
19.56 was 55.057 in contrast to
52.584 in 1951 ,
The increases for the three
aforementioned counties is not
as great as those recorded in
the more industrialized area
counties, in Ontario. -
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Mr Alex' Clark. formerly of
Goderich. will be the director of
"Variety Numbers" to be present-
ed next- Wednesday evening -at the
-Manufacturer's Building. Western
Fair. London, in connection with
the Middlesex County Seed Fair.
WE NEED
USED CARS
Due to the High Demand for Clean Used Cara in February at GODERICH MOTORS.
Our Stock Is Depleted. We Are Offering -
TREMENDOUS DEALS
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on the Fabulous New 1957 FORDS
and the Stately New 1957 MONARCHS -
IF YOU HAVE A CLEAN USED OAR AND WANT MORE THAN IT I8 WORTH,
COME IN AND LET'S TALK DEAL ! ! -
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FORD MONARCH DEALER
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Phone .8 3
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Connolly
and Ruth Ann, of Sebringville,
were guests last week with airs.
Mary Stinson. Victoria street.
-. Mrs. W. G. MacEwan left by
plane on Friday last for Houston.
Texas, where she will visit her
daughter, Mrs. Donald Mason and
Mr. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Breckenridge
attended the Canadian Retail
Hardware Convention in Toronto
last week.
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Legislature Is
Given Lesson
bntinued from page 1)
per 1 and growth of a large sec-
tion f the province."
"I ,have tried to indicate that
Huron -County is very important,
but that, as an agricultural county,
it might be called a 'hate -not" part
of the province or in the 'low in-
come group.' We are not sharing
in the general prosperity of the
nation."
"The county of Huron is on the
lake, and we want to sell that to
everybody who may be looking
for a location for new industry. It
should be easier to take industry
close to where water is found in
abundance than to take that same
water through a pipeline a dist-
ance of 50 or 60 miles. The ditiicul-
ties ' and the importance of this
great problem .have been very
strongly emphasized by the dis-
cussion this afternoon."
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THURSDAY, FEB -__F. -S__!. 1957
j by Mrs. Fred Barker, with Mrs.
SutclitTe reading the Scriptufe
ie.»un.
,1'here hart been 49 calls made
t.n ,1c•k and :hut in.. "Thank vue.'
ll,,te' Were received front tllo>r
' remembered with' cards, du: mg
An auction was then held, '1ii.ch
1114, quite a suceto_,. A social hour
fo111(n.1•ed wit h Mrs. Sutcliffe, _fid
Tier mother, Mfs. \\'arrener, as
ho•te- -es
IMIrimormar
The Goderich Figure- Skating Club
WILL PRESENT ITS
"POP" CONCERT
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23
8.15 p.m. - Goderich Arena
- featuring -
WANDA BEASELEY MacDONALD •
(Canadian Junior Champion 1955 Gold Medalist)
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