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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-01-05, Page 5U• •By• Tie game was a rough affair �to.Edged with a •fatal off 33 pe;ti,alties �be- s .. i.iut; handed aunt. .f these, Gode-Javcees Hear rich drew 17 penalties i Tillpf Proposal s Ob rencE u r g ',minor alt' o� . ay s After dropping a 4-3 decision t I r . o P lAs �. z ons, bnfin I Mav Erl s ', 1 here xL ,rig, :h s ! -Sifts are Preparing to make tufory,� t e ax pl�s>ss ,4149w- . .. .4 .tel s '� m s: arieertaife Stone Town air Friday 'evening. With only 211, minutes left to play, Tillsonlburg broke the 3-3 tie and scored the winning goal here Tuesday evening. By the end the second period Ti'11sc, ihuli had blanked Gode- rie 3-0. the jird stanza, however, Gode eine gen 'with three unanswered goals by Connelly, McCabe and Jeffrey.y. The secants period saw a little donnybrook with plenty__. of fist fighting aanonsg' the players. In the first period, the game was delayed at the 12-tninute mark when Jerome Geoff . ta,d.eri _� ,1', rah gs ei has krthek�ed ttrittgiV Rous by a 'flying. puck. The team beertlearetettliiitige- eight minutes of the first period at the end citthe second period, allowing the intermission for the gaoler to receiver. At St. Marys last Friday even- ing, before a crowd of 1,'2'50 fans, the -Lincolns downed the Siff?tos by a 6.2 score. Rankin opened the scoring for Goderich in the first period. St. Marys netted two goals and Judge add- ed another for Goderihh to end -the period a 2-2 tie. From then on to the end of . the game it was all goals for St. Marys. VALENTINE GIFT? No- Broken Hearts with YOUR Portrait fronl�.__.-,,__ PHOTOGRAPHY �'� 95 Toronto St. - JA 4-7924 p f� • -Where Photography Is Our Only Business 4s C- IbALiIh.11mI1,111.41, AERIC 1-3 of the Suites got six' ' penalties, Former . Ao burn Kil_el For many 'years a resident of .the Auburn district, Terrence (Terry) Alliston, 50, was found shot to death on the Six Na - Lions Reserve near Brantford 'on Saturday. Mr. Alliston had spent the last five winters near Brussels working for Ross Nichol, on the Ot,h concession of Morris Town- ship; twe miles west of Brus- sels. He left the Nichol home last June. He had been em- ployed on tobacco farms in the "Vienna area during the summer months. Bgrn _ n Ian�d. he _carne rQ Canada in 17 and. made his home with the late Mr, and Mrs. Jack Medd, of West Wawanos+h. He is survived by a wife and 'two children, reported living at St. Thomas, and alb by his mo- ther in England. A fellow tobacco worker, Jesse James Green, 30 -year-old member of the Mohawk band on the Six Nations Reserve, is be- -irug e eha�rgerd ith- the murder 'which took place in the kitchen of -the mother of Mr. Green on the Reserve, SELL ITTHRI, THE The GODERICH LITTLE.THEATRE offers- a FREE course 'an the Theatre to its members. Non-members 50e G:'L.T WORKSHOPS--MaCKAY HALL MAKE-UP Januar- 10 and 11 at 8.30 p.m. Instructor; Mr. Henry Zoder. - Sponsor, Community Programmes Branch. ,0- LIGHTING --- February 8 and 9 at 8.30 p.m. - Instructor, Mr. Philip Rose, -- Sponsor, -Strand _Electric: .ACTING TECHNIQUES --March 8 and .9 at 8.30 p.m. Instructor, Mrs. June Hill, ° Sponsor, • Goderich Little Theatre. - m. ACTING_ TECHNIQUES- _ _A�,1.1:-14 .fit _8 30 and �? April 15 from 10 to • 124 a.m. and 2 to 4 p.m: a Instructor, Miss Olivia Hasler. Sponsor, Community Programmes Branch. U -'G•oderi J 'cee at their meeting Tuesday evening were ol,ioi'ted for 'their "moral sup' ort" .far . the a :1 • olposed 1,000 watt- 'redid stae 1i on at Goderich. Presentingthe .0 4�a� were t yC 4. nlpr4td` -:�: i . Station-CtfllWO, Oakville, and his farther, Joseph Yarrow, ea Toronto business man. If an application for a license were presented to the Board of Broadcast Governors it would prdba:bly be heard about next June, Mr. Yarrow said. At the same 'time, statements from other, media in the arefa• as to whether they believed the pro- .possal was justified would 'be heard, it was 'painted out. The Board of Broadcast GoVern•ors would snake the final decision. 'When. it": was pointed out by same Jsayseees - that cKNX, Wing ham, - was -now covering the Goderich area adequately, Mr. Yarrow claimed CKNX „twos not serving the Goderich area as it slhould. It was stated that the pro posed station signal would be heard as far south as Bayfield north to Kincardine and inlan to about. Seafortlh,. God'erich, wa -mentioned afins c bice for th location of the station with Clinton as second. ,4dsvertisin to su partethe apper ation of':-,th stabtorr-a+ oulldeb "'etp tt' Prins aril? from Goderich''1aand Cl.in ton•,' Mr. Yarrow said. Jaycees president, Brent Wel son, was chairmian of the meet- ing, attended by about 14 Jay Cees. Mr. Howard' Aitken mov- ed a vote elf thanks to the visit- ors for tl• .presentation. Pre- eident.- N craw urged all to at- tend the, inaugural meeting of Town Council. He also can- g'ratuhated Larry Aldham on tak- ing over Pridham's Men's Wear. QUICK CANADIAN QUIZ 1. Which is greater, the popula- tion of Ontario, or -the com- bined populations of Mani- toba, Saskatchewan, Alberta • and (British • Columlbia? 2. Whale,a`-t'h'e,leverage monthly wage -of male farm help in Canada? 3. Of all Canadians with 'jobs, .what all are trade, un, ion members? 4. Of the four 'Atlantic pro- vinces, which has the largest are -a? 5. Under the B.N:A. Act are laws resneeti-ng property rights in the federal or- pro- vincialdomain? . ANSWERS: 5. Property ights- are subject -to provincial law. 3. Less, than one in„.four. 1. Population 'of Ontario; "6 million compared to 4.6' million. 4. Newfoundland. 2. With board, IMO._a- month;month;_.w.it.haut- •boa -r -d; $1160 a month. •- d s g If you can't get be -hind a movement for the good of ,the coiinmurtitf;