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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-02-02, Page 10tf 16'+ . Signal Star, Thursday, Feiarua 2nd, 861. CVLBERT'S FRESH . BAKED sRuARY 3 DAYS Only 3-4- +rC3"S.l• 0 SINAL (LEARANCE of WTER STOCK NO EXCHANGES — ALL SALES ARE FINAL COATS REG. g1195 Now $11.00 JACKETS aEGs,^ 50Now $8.25 DRESSES REG. $9.95 Now $4.98 i EANS Lined REG. $498 Now s..50 TS&T of Goderich 144 THE SQUARE l�Y '31M :-W K fans, it' foal;§. like some real action is on -tap this Saturday, evening at the Goderich Arenal. The Goderich Junior .B's will host"the Hamil- ton Junior A's. There will be some local talent donning the blades fur the Hamilton , lads. by name, they are Paul Hender- son, of Luc,knew, and Larry Jef- frey, of Goderich. Ray Jeffrey (Larry's brother) will -be play- ing for the Goderich Juniors against Hamilton. The lads par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Jeffrey, 'of ,Goderich, will find it difficult to know which team to cheer for. A third brother, Doh, plays for the Goderich Juvepiles in the local Industrial league. 10.0 GODERICH TEAMS ALL WIN Saturday, Squirts winning 4-3, Pee Wees, 3-0 and Bantams, 3:2.. Wilf Harvey led - Goderich Squirts with three goals with MIt4OR'HOCKEY WEEK GAMES ;George S chram netting nrg a single. le. Tandy Llrick, Terry Arendt and A/ Ricky Lobsingreff 1Iildmay Goderich bantams and mid- ; Seafo nth with Francis Haggerr marksmen, gets chalked up wins in Minor triggering one. - Doug .Lawerley tallied twice be proud of and any help what and Bill Graham oncel Gode- ever will make it that much here t ThursdayWeek 'night.ition games', ;midgets Gary Doak with' three goals,dw h 1 � rich Pee Wees. bigger. dere last Dennis Williamson had two. Bill Wilkinson, Jim Arthur --- whilems toand Jack Price counted for You cant while Goderich midgets trounc iYeO 1 Doug Har isonBlRon Daer' Goderich Bantams with Bill Nie - ed ohn rth midgets thr10-e. Jim Sills f sen and Dave Simpson, Mildmay' .john Arthur with three goals 1 and Wayne Rack snipers. was top scorer for the local 'with two and Jack Ripple -with ' bantams. Billy Wilkinson, Bob one scored for Seaforth. Graham and Walter Felly each I ch sextets claimed fired two and Brian Carroll Mc- I th ee victories over their Mild - et °aux ma on -On Tuesday night, the Gode- rich Junior B's played host to the Sarnia team but came put on the low end 9f a hard fought 7-6 score. This places the Gode- rich . team in third place with Sarnia second and St. Marys in first place. The locals have a busy week -end lined up with a game in -.St- Marys Friday night,: and. Bien• an exhibition game with Hamilton Saturday even- ing, If the number of entries re- ceived for the Goderich Lions Young Canada Week is any in- dication of how big the event will be this year, it will cerd• tainly do Goderich proud. All tit .is needed to assure , suc- cess is the full support of ,all the townsfolk, and by the look this the previous years• will notw_be too .hard. to come by. Just keep in mind -that this is. one event Goderich can really } Industrial. League, is hoping to move up the ladder soon. Back row', from left to Ray Baxter, Keith Good, John Hino .. Above is shown the Goderich Manufactur- ing Company team which, although now holding down the,:.AJJar ,position in the defeated Seaforth 105 .keepgood curlers down. Despite the fact there is nd curling club in Goderich now, the boys head 'fpr the Seaforth Curling Rink every Tuesday evening. In addition to taking part in' the. curling schedule there, they have little rudge, matches, between the oderich curling rinks. The hallenge,,,-,Prize'""'orQ pound of bacon per man,,, .Goderich, curl- rs travelling to Seaforth -every x,ind sometimes, on Sat- rday, are: Hugh Spring, iitabh Ken Dev and Jim • • Ilwaine each counted twice for' may counterparts at Mildmay AJunior "B" HO.0 K EY ST. MARY'S vs.— GODERICH TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 at S30–P:NY. Goderich Memorial Area ADULTS - 50c - Students and Children - 25c • SUPPORT THE - SIFTOS - 1 OBITUARY ton, John Buchanan, Leon Gaynor, George Osborne. Front row,from left to right: Dennis Jewitt, Charlie Williams, Bruce MacDoriala; Itay Cook, Don Samson; 'math: Missing from picture are "Marty" Beech - ler, Ted. Stothers and •Harry Kerr. S -S Photo by R.H. IS JUST PLAIN DELICIOUS! Also—Mince, Cherry, Raisin, Pumpkin NINE VARIETIES OF DOUGHNUTS ALL TASTY:—Rum and Egg Nog, +loney Dipped Lemon or Orange Twists, Buster Browns, Cinnam Sticks, Chocolate Iced — and Jelly or Creme Filled. HOME MADE BREADS Freshbaked from our ovens at 10,, WHITE, RYE, CRACKED WHEAT, BROWN, SESAME, RYE AND CHEESE, SLICED or UNSLICED. CULBERT'S BAKERY WEST ST.,JA 4-7941 Where Fesh Baking is at its Best. re `dael 7 6 ittos are ENDS A 60 -YEAR-OLD .. SIGNAL FROM WINNIPEG Mrs. W. D. McFarlane, of Winnipeg, has sent to The Sig - SarniaLegionnaires By Although Goderich Siftos had' Dave Armstrong getting the first tied` up 5-5 at the one and Chuck Connelly the nal -Star a copy of The Huron Signal of January 24, 1901. The accompanying letter hast, the fol- lowing note of explanation: "Re- cently, on checking through a scrap book belonging to the late Mrs. E. J. Morris, origin- ally from Goderich, we foun the enclosed 60 -year-old copy of -your paper. Fol information sake, the late Mrs. Morris was a sister-in-law of Mrs. "Herbert Morris, of Anglesea street, Goderich. You'�vill note that it must have been kept for the news of Queen Victoria's death, the account of which occupies a full page." UW gdlLLC 15.53 mark of the third period, second, one. Lincolns outshot Jimmy Sanko drilled rin`evo Goderich 37-28 with Jerome goals within 37 seconds after. Geoffrey playing a standout -that- to- 4 o-S•ar-rria -Legionnaires_ game in the Goderich net. In a,7-6 victory here Tuesday. night. the first period alone, Geoffrey Those two goals spelt the differ- faced 15 shots in comparison to ence between Goderich tying three faced by the St. Marys Sarnia for second place spot in gooier. the standing or remaining on the third rung. It was a tough loss, but Goderich fought all the way. Sanko sank three goals into the Goderich`°net during the '.evening's play. Sarnia opened the scoring and thea first period ended 2-1 for the Legionnaires. Sarnia again showed an edge in scoring in the second period which ended 5-3 for Sarnia. The third period saw Goderich open up the 'scor- ing until - they -had it - Thep Sanko went into action w th two " goefs, w'i't'h`�t'ht? " I goal of the game being scored by Goderich. WILLIAM HENRY - JEWELL lg Funeral services will be con- ducted this - afternoon by Rev. S. A♦-Meoi-e -at---.the Stiles fun- eral un= e_ ral home for William - Henry e ewe 1 who passed-aw5Y bh"1Vr day -at his residence on Bruce 1MI,uir, Bruce Holmes, Dr. R. M. Aldis, R. -C.; Hays, jr., Harold Montgomery, Clem Gracey, Herb Thomas, A. J. Alexander, Jim Remington, Harry Sturdy. • street. Interment will be in Colborne cemetery. ' A son of Richard Jewell and the former Eliza Grace Mitchell, Mr'. Jewell' was -born in Colborne Township on November 4, 1875. Except for 15 years spent in Ashfield Township, he .lived, in - -Colborne--Township alL I is _life until moving to Goderich in 1045. In 1903 he married Marg- aret Cenetta Glen. He was a member of Victoria Street Unit- ed Church and of the Octogen- arian Club. Besides his widow he is sur- vived by one son, Ralph, reeve of Colborne Township; three daugh- ters, Mrs__ telvin (Grace) Cran- %ton, Goderich; 1Irs. Franklin (Cenetta) Bai ton, Blyth; Mrs. Frank (Effiei Yeo, A Goderich Township; six grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; three sisters, Mrs. 'William (Maria) Phillips, Mrs. Ed. (Clara) Mask - ell, and Mrs. Joe (Pearl) Priddle, a11� of Goderich. One son, Glen, predeceased him. Winners of Booster Club draw prizes Friday evening, with the names of the donors in brackets, were --lst, Jim -Queen,. groceries (Booster Club); 2nd, Barbara Good, table lighter (Goderich News Stand); 3rd, John Mar- wick, ten gallons gasoline (Huron Automotive and Supply)" D.C. I. moo*0000000000®ooO•ooO•O,O•O•O•O0oO•ono®0aeoeooa000000000OfOOOA�1 ar"e behind in the news, because ait was just formed a few weeks coins at St. Marys. Scoring a ® ago. Jim Lodge was elected goal in each of the three per - A president and Heidi Schmidt, cods, .lack Nairn was the leading ® secretary, with Mr. Roberts, marksman for the Lincolns. • staff -advised- It is hoped that a Beth of Goderich's goals were play will be presented in the; scored in the second period, o near future. Who knows? We inimisensiman 6 may produce another David O Niven or FrancesjhtHyland! 4 O As well as interfort-n basket- ARENA - Sball being played at noon hours, obadminton games are in full �� D� �� swing a few hours a week in • the new gymnasium. A few • O badminton enthusiasts will be O well prepared for the badminton FRIDAY, February 3 — O tournarbent soon to canine,- - o The "Basketball Hop," span- 7 p.m. Hockey 2sored by the Boys' Athletic As- 3 GAMES ® sociation, was held last FridayExeter vs. Goderich • evening in the auditorium. The Squirt — , Goderich "Mexican Hat Dance," the n Bantam O and Midget O "Schottische' and the `8unn-y • Hop" all helped to make the,•SATURDAY, February 4 — O dance the tremendous success to p.m. Figure Skating •that it was. However, the boys'. exhibition basketball games played before the dance dict not oprove too successful, Goderich elosing both the jcinio and sen- • for games to Stratford. But -the • games were merely for practice in pjaying with a different team, and our boys gave Stratford a good fight. Last Thursday afternoon in the basketball games with Sea - forth, the Goderich teams did well, for three Goderich teams out of four were victorious. Top scorer for the Senior boys' team was Jin} Lodge with 15 points and John Gower was a close second with 14. These 29 points , $ went a long way in making up Goderich's 48 points- over the Seaforth Senior boys 42. The score of the Junior boys' game was 40-35, also in favor of Gode- rioh. Jack Straughan was top scorer for the Junior boys with; 14 points. °Pat Boutilier, tops' for the Senior girls who won 33- 16, also scored 14. points. We hope the Junior girls find Clin- ton easier to cope with than Seaforth when they play in WEDNESDAY, February fl --- Clinton, Thursday. The two 1 boy's' teams will play host to Clinton. °Reserve Friday evening. Feb- . nary i'0, for your "Caribbean (Tufa°." It is the evening of +► triited �f spon- soredannual "At IElome, Bored by� the Students' Courneil. .- JA d»7' 3 Anyone who --wishes art invita- Gt�+d rif~h tiolt may obtain it in the office at the eh1Iegif�te..a �( (By Nancy Hughes) Did you know that the high, school has a Drama Club? If ou didn't, don't think that you OBITUARY FRANCIS SYLVESTER DALTON Funeral services will be held this morning at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge, for Fran- cis S. Dalton who passed away on Monday in Alexandra Hos- pital. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dalton, he was born in Ashfield Township 77 years ago ba -spent most of his - 1 -if e; - in.=alifrornia. About six -months ago he returned `to Goderich. - He is survived by one sister, • Goal scorers for Goderich airs. s.nix, Keen, Phoenix, were Doug McCabe, Jim Rankin, MrPriscilla body' restedhoe at Chuck Connelly, D'Arcy Olivier, Athe Lodge fu Dave home, Gode- TheDave tuciuk and Hank Arm- h until South African Negroes called he .Aa _ ,a e- :remarl aJbl-y trey. naieat dis:. �l`bpw` rat��eo-ro- �' ease. They eat primarily a diet rich, i the -funeral. strong. „ On Friday night, Siftos face the league leading St. Marys Lincolns. at -St- Marys= ,--Ori-Sat--- urday night, St. Marys plays - at Sarnia. „NIGHT FLARES ARE SEEN -OVER LAKE HURON Na definite explanation has been • made about 'flares seen dropping over Lake Huron on Wednesday evening of last week. At the tinie, it was thought the might be due to a fishing boat rn . isfress-butthis--- 'as-rro s Then, again, it was thought the flares were caused by airplanes from alvlichigan base holding ,night manoeuvres of some sort. However, no definite cause has been forthcoming. of corn cake. Fatty foods of animal origin are believed re- pantsiiire' -Or . high. mcidence- -off `- heart, disease among whites. TO GET MORE OOT OF LIFE GET THE MOSTOJJT-OF LECTRICIT It's Clean It's Safe. and It Is Convenient ItTX LIVE BETTER How well is.your hoine equipped, to meet the new advances in electrical living? ° Is your home wiring overloaded now? Is it really adequate to handle additional appliances. Start the Sixties right, by having your preSent wiring inspected and adequate wiring installed by our experts. Then you'll be ready for the sikties—ready to live better , electrically! Goderich Siftos handed Lon- don Athletics a 19-2 shellacking here last Friday evening. Bob Judge was -the big gun for the Siftos with four goals. Jim Dawe and Jim Rankin'got three , counters each- while two g each were netted by Ray Jef frey, Dave Luciuk and Ron Fea- gan. Getting one goal each were ,Dave Armstrong, Mike LaFrance and Chuck Connelly. Goderich got five goals in the first period, seven goals in the second period and also seven goals in the third stanza. On Wednesday evening of last week, the Siftos dropped a 6-2 decision to the St. Marys Lin- . -- At Its Exciting.Best a *HAMILTON RED WINGS and LARRY JEFFREY of Goderich of Lticknow SERVICE ELECTRIC' , (GODERICH) Limited NEWGATE AND •VICTORIA STS.- JA 4-8581 GODERICH SIFTOS Saturday:rebruary 4th SHIRTMAKER DRESSES The New Spring Shirtmaker Dresses have just arrived . Sm'art Styles in Clear WashAle Cottons 'tashionable to Wear Now and. kiLght through the Summer -Season BUY THE BEST — BUY CANADIAN -MADE Advance Tickets 60c. 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