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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-02-06, Page 4la OUR THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STA R WRSDAY, FEBRUARY lith, 1958 - =I,- • ....,tiforta'R=45:SEVP,Za''‘ *Urit,Int"' ""t, = t•0 2'11=15204,e We sold a. record volume of new cars during January. As a result, we now • have a large stock of trade-ins which we are prepared to offer at special low, low clearance prices during this February Sale. Prices will go much higher in the spring. Save $ $ $ $ $ bybuying NOW at Goderich Motors Ltd. , TO THE *EOPLE OF GODERTCH AND DISTRICT— IT HAS BEEN A PLEASURE TO LOOK AFTER YOUR TRANS- PORTATION NEEDS...PFOR: 21. YEARS, WE LOOK FORWARD TO YOUR CONTINUED CONFIDENCE IN, THE FUTURE. ABOUT THE -OPPORTUNITY TO RECOVER $ $ $ $ $ WEICH IS AVAILABLE TO THOSE WHO PURCHASE AT GODERICH MOTORS DURING THIS FEBRUARY SALE! Look Over This WAS NOW 1957 kORD FAIRLANE SEDAN - Two-tone black and white. _V back-up tights, w n shield. Washers, turn signals, whitewall tires, aTir $2395 conditioning heater, radio, rear speaker. 1956 METEOR RANCHWAGON - 2 -tone blue and white, low mileage, snow tires, turn signals, air conditioning heater. 1956 METEOR SEDAN - 2 -tone black and white, turn ,signals,.. air conditioning heater. 1955 FORD 2 -DOOR. CUSTOM MODEL - 2 -tone tan and white. New tires, low mileage, turn signals and air conditioning heater. 1954 FORD 4 -DOOR SEDAN - White, clean car, snow tires, air, conditioning heater. 1954 METEOR SEDAN - New stip covers. Two-tone red and white.; turn signals, snow tires, air con.. ditioning heater. 1954 -METEOR CONVERTIBLE -- Gold color, com- pletely recOnditioned; turn signals, good tires. 1953 DODGE HARDTOP - Two-tone, reconditioned, good tires, air conditioning heater, tinted glass, white walls, tow mileage. • 1953 FORD COACH - Light green. Radio, turn signals, good tires, air conditioning heater, slip covers, fender mirrors, low mileage. 1-952- METEOR CONVERTIBLE -- Yellow, black tpo. Motor newly overhauled,good tires, automatic transmission, turn signals, radio, air conditioning heater. A lovely car. 1952 METEOR COACH - Black, overhauled motor, good tires, low mileage. 1952 BUICK 4 -DOOR SEDAN - Dark blue. Automatic transmission, turn si-gnals, white, walls, radio, -snow tires, new stip cover, air conditioning heater. 1952 CHEVROLET 2 -DOOR -- New finish, new slip covers, air conditioning heater. 2295 1895 1750 1395 1450 1550 1395 1350 $2195 1995 1650 1550 125Q 1095 1295 1195 1250 1150 825 950 875 1450 1150 1175 1050 T952 PONTIAC 4 -DOOR SEDAN - Good tires, radio, turn signals, low mileage. 1951 BUICK SEDAN - Redio, automatic transmission, good tires, turn signals, alf-eonditioning heater. 1951 MONARCH 4 -DOOR - New motor, radio, turn signals, air conditioning heater. 1951 CHEVROLET 4 -DOOR -Automatic transmission, radio, turn signals, slip covers, air conditioning heater, good tires. 1951 CHEVROLET 4-DOiDR• SEDAN -- Black and white. Underseat heater, good tires, slip Covers. 1951 CHEVROLET 4 -DOOR' SEDAN - Dark blue. Air conditioning heater, good tires. - 1951 S'TUDESAKER SEDAN - Blue, new slip covers, good tires, air conditioning heater. 1951 FORD SEDAN - Maroon, radio, turn signals, good fixes, air conditioning heater. 1950 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE - Green, completely reconditioned, good tires, slip covers. 1950 FORD SEDAN - Very clean, new paint. New battery. 1950_,M041ARCH 4 -DOOR SEDAN -- 'Black. New slip covers, turn signals, radio, overdrive, goodtires, new motor." - 1949 MERCURY CLUB COUFiE - Blue. Good motor, good tires, new slip covers. 1949 FORD - Maroon. Mechanically good, air con- ditioning heater. 1949 METEOR COACH - Dark blue. Good 'ilinning car, good tires, air conditioning heater. WAS NOW $ 950 895 1050 795 750 1949 FORD - Mechanic's Speciiill. Needs body work. 1951 PONTIAC` SEDAN - Air conditioning Needs body work. heater. 1948 PONTIAC COACH - Dark blue. Good mechanical condition, good tires, heater. 1948 FORD - Good condition, good tires, heater and defroster. 1947 MERCURY - A-1 condition, good tires, hater and defroster. 1951 FORD 1¢..TON PICK-UP - . 1950 FORD -36.10N „PACK _UP Motor completely overhauled. 1951 PONTIAC-SEDAN DELIVERY - Radio, turn signals, two-tone green. 1949 FARGO DUMP TRUCK - Good tires, box and hoist.r , • TRACTORS 1951 COCKSFIUTT MODEL NO. 30 - Recently reconditioned, lights, good tires, double transmission, live P.T.O. 1951 FORDSON MAJOR ---, Perfect condition, good tires, lights One owner 1949 FORD TRACTOR - Good condition, gild tires,'spring seat . 1 FORD 860 DEMONSTRATOR TRACTOR - Live P.T.O. 40 hp. •on- drawbar, 46 on belt. New tractor guarantee 1 McCORMICK DEERING REAR -MOUNTED MOWER - in " A-1 condition SEVERAL 1957 MODEL TRACTORS PRICED TO CLEAR - Also BALER, COMBINE and SIDE. DELIVERY RAKE. $1050 500 550 2175 150 125 Those attending the funeral -Of the late Harry F. Black were: r. K. Lott, of London: Mr. Bob Black, of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Jack 331ack, of Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs.. W. G. Black ,and son, Peter, of Lon- don; Mr. and Mrs. D. E. McGregor, of .Grimsby. AMIllimbsar•migisalm..m.taar Nom . amis•••••••••••••••••••“. ARENA SCHEDULE THURSDAY., PE1316-- - - Learn to Skate 0.3Z-3 p.m. Bantam Practice 4-5 p.m. Midget Practice p.m. Junior Practice 7_9 p.m. FRIDAY, FEB. 7- Rural Skating 24 p.m. Juvenile Praette 7-9 p.m. • SATURDAY, FEB. 8-- • -Squirt Hockey 7.30-10.30 a.m. • Pee Wee Hockey 10.30-1.30 p.m. "FOblic $.1POIns, . 2-4 p.m. Junior "8" Hockey London vs. Goderioh „,8.30 pm. GDCI CURLERS DOWN WINGHAM HIGH SCHOOL BY 31-28 COUNT (By Briane McLean) • °clench Squirts Members af. the GDCI Curling G • Club went to Winghain on Monday as. guests of the Wingham....High7 School Club. There were four rinks from each school. -The Goderich ,Skips were Gerald Walters, Grant Townsend, Mervin Boyce, and Bob Kelly. Wingham was represented by rinks whose skips were Bill Crawford, Gray Hetherington:Ken Hodgkinson and 'Dave-earr., and curling instructor, accomparN ied the Goderich students while Mr. F. E. ;Madill was with the Wingham curlers. There were four games and the scores were as follows: Gerald Walters, 16 -Dave' Carr, 3 Bob, Kelly, 4 -Ken Hodgkinsoq, 8 P . . .04 '"SUlgrAtiteB: Sra.... " f Children's Skating 1-3 p.m. (12 yrs. and Under) ,•I .....Antsadichagers Steanthu8.3:1::10 p.m. ,.„.=__ MONDAY, FEE. 10....- .,, - -Um At * ter,---..--.,- -1.30.4311n, Itantitn*.4690 .HOcker , 6,30-1Lb pan. Crush Seaforth lilaguleoallocarkeeynagaze:t plauyresddaayt Gills, League Gets Under Way. At Local Arena Dodgers and Fords were the .winning teams.. in Girls' Town In an exhibition game Friday night between Seaforth Legion Squirts and Goderioh Legion Squirts, the Goderich Squirts won 8-0. 'Top inarksmati for the win- ers was Robert Cadman atIr ,,nack had single goals for the win- ree IS: Harvey- -Skinner, fier§.—I"egrfr Young- notched -Vie.. Brian Ilpyi„Dennis Lassaline, Terry only goal for the Studebaker team. Johnston and Fred Gilbert each -In an-, exhibition girls' hockey scored °nee. • • game' preceding the Jtinior "B" On Saturday morning, the regu- lar games took place. Tri the first game, the Infantry won over the Ground Crew 4-3, with Gordon Graham scoring two and Brian Grant Townsend, 2 -Gray Hether- ington. 10 Hoy and John Chishohn one apiece Mervin Boyce, 9 -Bill Crawford, for the winning team, while Terry 7 JOhnston scored all three for the Goderich Won the, meet with ,31 fosers. points to 28. • Mervin Boyce, who won the In the second game, the -Artillery downed the Air Crew 4-1. Marks - Christmas bonspiel at Goderich, ledthis team to victory very dram- menfor ,the winneitf. w6 -.e John aticaily. in the final end of his Gardiner (2), tennis Lassaline and Bob Eedy. John Pirie notched the lone goal for the losers: In the six- and seven-year-old class the Corvettes won 4-3 over 1Se ere- SAW I fifo with one each for Shawn At - field aod Brian Acheson for -The 1 winners,, With Steve Doak scoring all three goals foi he losers. .1 In.a game played Saturday night, the Cruisers Won 24 over the Cor- vettes, with one goal each for Ken edam -and Steve,,Doak for the. winners. Howard Lumby scored for the. losers. The standings to datoArtillery 8 points, Air Croix 7, Infantry 4, Ground Crew 1. ifli the SIX- and se+en-year-old ..seetiOn3--the Corvettes lead with pont, while the •Cruisers ave four. Donna Aberhart. led the Dodgers, scoring all three goals, as they de- feated Fords 3-0.. In the second game, Rouse de- feated Studebakerby a 6-1 score. Blanche Allison scored three, while Shirley"- Brown and Carolyn Har game, the score was tied and it looked like an extra end would have to be played, • when Me •n, in._true Goderick_egiUg_ t le threw a lovely rock, necked the Wingham rocks out of the house and' gained two -points to win his game 9-7. All the boys enjoyed theraselvet immensely and are looking top ward to a return. match soon. ------- • KNOX-4.ADIEV-,A1D- Tlie Ladies' Aid knots Clturch --. -------- ,-J met iltthe church sarlor with,Airs. It N. iVers Presi tummy. Ftgicit Miss t Ittathiestri-and Mrs W 2 itt, J. Baker took the devotional 1 FES 4.`"- *NES E• 2 pirp. Ctiriinst period. Conveners were chosen fVf the annual June battier. Mrs. Pithlado gave a timely reading, "Are you an active mem- 1 her or do you -just belong? o —0 Electric headlights on locomo- tives were first used early in 1886. fixture Monday night, 'Rouse de feated Fords 6-1. Marg Munroe led the winners with two goals. Donna Aberhart, Bev Allison, _Shit, ley Wilkinson and Liz Harley scored singles. Connie MacDonald turned on the red light for- the Ford team. •-s Tars Play. Clinton Here Monday In Exhibition Tilt A good crowd is expected at Goderich Memorial Arena next Monday night when an exhibition be-played-between-Clim. ton Colts -and- Goderich Sailors. At least four Goderich players have been appearing- this season Exhibition Hockey CLINTON COLTS. • (WOAA INITERMEDIkkE) , ODERICH SAILORS (ORA .TUNICIR AT 8.30 P.M. GODERIOH MEMORIAL ARENA Adults 50c. :Students 35,e. Ohitdreal 15c. with the Colts, who are playing in the WOAA homebrew-inter-, mediate loop. The Goderich mem- bers of ,the Clinton squad. include Jack Meriam,'Gord Walters, Doug CruickShank. and Babe Arbour, In addition, Ken Doig, ,who was with the Goderich Louzon Flyers when they, Won a provincial title- 11 years ago, is ' playing with the Clinton club. The Clinton team is one of the two top squads in the WOAA league, while Goderich Sailors are playing their first season in OHA Junior "B" competition. _The -Monday night exhibition game here will mark the beginning of a busy week for Ole Sailors. They go. to London to play the Lou Balls on Tuesday, play in Stratford Friday and return home to meet London again on Saturday evening. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Diiii•••••••01100••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • , I 1 GO! GO! : I . GODERICH. • i 0 1 s....., \ 2 .....- .11 Ill •A• 1/1 ISO JUNIOR- "B". j , ,:......._,.. s, , re4 LONDON LOU BALLS VS. GODERICH SAILORS 8.30 P.M. • • 1, I : o_ - ADDEp ATTRACTION * 1. 1 GIRLS' HOCKEY GAME (2 ALLSTARTEAMS) 7.15 P.M. t , I -- SATURDAY FEB. '8' ,.. GODERICH MEMORIAL ARENA Adults 50c Students 35c 'Children 15e • SUPPORT THE SAILORS no, I 4111604NWHI*****110#141,1100.11414,414411,06,4***4411.64.400••••••• eitS11. •