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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-02-09, Page 10ooderiett ItIrSdaY, February 9th, 1961 ar King Just anginiataimeitsanansgaiL • • (41', • .• 4.• , , Dee ;unny South: • I "Sell At • • 4 "••••,.rars By .LAIT v..,i 4,2•tiast,44.„.. _,.,.00,0•0.iirIMI li some red hot. action -iltin up thu freezing temperature in the Goderich Arena as the Pee Wee' Motor' League took to the ice. The Studebakers shut out the Rouse boys 5-0 with Robt. Eedy accounting for three goals and aft assist. Jim McIver and Roth. Sherwood helped the scoring out with one goal each. Assists go to, Pan' Alii, Robt. Sher- wood and Robt. Eedy. . - . In the second.game, the Squirt All -Stars downed the Dodges 4-2. Ken Menem, Howard Lumby, 'Ray Volland and Geo. Schram scored for the Squirts with as- sists from Wayne Harvey and Wayne Fisher, Geo. Schram, Dirk Wolterbeek and Ken Mer iam. Brian Siddall and Dave Clarke knocked in the Dodges' two goals. The Pee Wee All Stars play- , Ij*ed an' exhibition game in ford onMonday night. The -Strat- Stratfor'd team avenged their _ loss to the locals earlier in, the sea,son by downing the Gode- rieh boys 4-2. Fred Gilbert and Paul Smith scored for the Gode- rich team. • "THE CAR KING of Huron County" CE Car Athaga 'way down south ata U. 'that's what he told us);-BitrphOiied - to knock car prices down to hot summer q. balmy in the heat but orders is orders! • what we've done. Lots, lots, more. S. car dealers' convention (at least lait 'week to give us strict ordszs level. We (the staff) figure he 'a Here's a year -by -year sample of 6.0 Pontiac Convertible er steering, power brakes, big motor, whitewalls, *le,- etc. This one's ready' to head south. t price $5,000 iTIVIIVIMR PRICE $3499 Dodge Deluxe In the Bantam division, the Goderich Legion team lost by a score of 7-4 to Stratford Monde night,. ,ihe Stratford team had to come -4Yrometrirrd three times to end up on top-agains the persistent Goderich aggrft ation. It was the third meeting this, season between these two teams. Goderich won the Tirst two. ,In the Midget game the same evening, Stratford Midgets downed the Goderich Kinsmen . iGoderi team 6-0. ch team does not play - I again until Tuesday of next Turning now to the Industriall week when they meet the Leg- Ieague, it seems at least one oflionnaires at Sarnia. Next home the teams is really out for ac- game is Friday evening of next tion. The second place Mac- week. when the visiting team Donald Electrics have been-tour-1"ill be Tillsonburg Mavericks. ing the . countryside playinglOnly two games remain in the teams from several Huron cen_iregular schedule after that, one tres and losing few. There is at Tills,onburg and one with St. a garhe on tap for the 24th With Marys at Goderich. Lucknow and should provide . Two of St. Marys' goals here same worthwhile hockey enter_ Tuesday were scored by Terry tinment. The playoffs for the Crisp, the leading scorer in the industrialLeague have been set league. He sniped one goal in for the end of March, so there the first period and one in the is still plenty of time to drop -into evening - evening to see these fellows in ,action. ox,o-raditt,dominil eage,on.Q. owner . $1 5 9 PRICE Now in second plate in the Goderich In dustrial League and coming along fast, MacDonald Electrics are turning in some .nice hockey. In the front row, from left to right are: John Everett; Ron Carter; Cliff Kennedy; jack Reis. in the seeond row, - left to right are: Ross Crawford; Jack Duckworth; Allan MacDonald; Deb Shew- feldt; Doug. Cruickshank "Players not ap- pearing in thit picture are: Bruce Mac- Donald, Barry Whetstone; Bill Beacom. S -S Mete toy R.._ Lincs Edge Siftos 3-2 Pressure Battl Ina CULBERT'S VALENTINE WEEKEND SPECIALS • Specially Decorated HEART -SHAPED Valentine Cakes DATE NUT LOAVS.. Creme or Lemon Filled Cup Cakes 0 Fresh Baked PIES in 6 varieties Apple--Raisin-Cherry-Pumpkin Lemon Meringue and Banana Creme 1 Vis.'s.stisst (WSW,. 0 Laiest Addition to our 10 Varieties of Doughnuts CHERRY CUSTARD DOUGHNUTS Plus Rum and Egg Nog and all" the other favorites. SMILES and CHUCKLES CHOCOLATtS In Heart -Shaped Boxes CULBERT'S 'BAKERY WEST ST. GODERICH JA 4-7941 daffesignemamisimum manninimmaimuft CREWE yeuzsma,. of Winghain, CREWE, Feb. 6. - Mr. and G D CI Cagers Mrs. Divide Games qL. Hasty and family recently. were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Goderich District Collegiate e linstitute split a Huron Ifistrict Goderich Siftos the- -attemt to tie the isfor;•,t.pltc1, Lague -leading St. Marys Lin- ingnet iin9 .this shots • s toann z ta , e The S i f t Ci s colns a "real run for their outshot the Lincolns 44 to 33 money" here on Tuesday even- in the game; ing, being edged .out of a 5in At St. Marys last Friday even. by one goal, with the fin& ing, the Lincolns clowned lb - count Standing at 3-2. The -Siftos by a 10-4 score. Jim Rankin got three of the Gode rich goals and LaFrance one. P.,-MMER 58 olds 88 Hardtop oor, automatic, radio, beautiful gothic gold color. this one in the sun! IVIMER PRICE s1795 fl Tuesday night saw the Gode rich -Junior "B's" drop a tough one to St. Marys. Six hundred fans groaned as the Lincolns edged out the Siftos 3-2. It was not for lack of trying that Gode- rich did not win, however, with the locals outshooting the visit- ors 44-33. There was a third period barrage on St. Marys, net with 19 shots on goal but only one good one. This leaves Gode rich.in third place, six points below Sarnia. There are no home games scheduled for this week. *Winder Deluxe, radio, rear speaker, new front tires. VIYEKER PRICE 56 Mercury Hardtop door, radio, automatic transmission. oar for a small price. ag tr1VEMER PRICE A095 Chev Sedan k'ntomatie transmission, power steering, radio. 1VIIVLER PRICE , • $899 ickHa es oor, racllo, automatic transmission, needs a bit of work. `4'invrivi:ER, PRICE $375 3 Plyrnouih Wagon )210 owner (we think), a handy dandy. '411111VIER PRICE $295 "ply 105 Down! lillonths To Pay one 18: ... .. ,.: . ,,. maroRs LTD. -'114eCAlt KING' OF HURON • ClAINVY" • tot,004,0 • "0., • HAMILTON allts WIN GAME 3-0 Larry Jeffrey, former Gode rich hockey star now playing with the Hamilton Red Wings, faced off the puck in the ex hibition game between the Red Wings and the Siftos here Sat urday night but hadto stop Secondary School Association 1:1#sketball donbleheacier. with Clinton11 GtidetTeli I'litiS7 -a day. Goderieh won the senior game 41-39, lost the junior contest, 47-37. Jim Lodge hoofed 15 points for Goderich seniors, although J. Mekaliski, of the losing sClin ton quintet was the day's high' point man, with 20. Bill Better and Glen Ribey added six apiece for Goderich seniors. J. Vere- hoef contributed eight to Chit - ton's losing cause.' J. Livermore and W. Cooper ranuP 15 points apiece for Clin- ton juniors. J. Colquhoun add- ed eight. Vern Skeoch scored 13 for Goderich juniors, John Kinkead and John Straughan six Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ritchie and family were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Culbert and Tom. Mr. - and Mrs. Warren Zinn - WI eli'ori-Suregy with Mr. and Mrs. Evan Keith in Kinloss. -Miss Gladys Graham, nurse at Victoria Hospital, London, was a recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. W. Zinn. The card party held in Crewe school on Wednesday night, had third last. St. Marys goal was there-. -Injuris i received n a. nhtained ,in the second period: ,recent_g_Pe prevented him Dawe an-drCiinhellywerrespo- from taking part in Saturday's sible for ' Goderich'an s two goals. exhibition tilt here. Goderich really put On thepre Another former 'district play sure in the third period in an - er, 'Paul Henderson, of Lucknow, now With Hamilton, played, how- ever. A crowd of about 950 fans witnessed the smooth -work ing Hamilton Junior "A" O.H.A. learn in action. Proceeds from the game, 'about $300, Will go to the re- - - ful person always pays divid ends, egyeh if you sometimes have t.'" Wait a few year a to collect. Jack Humphreys, head talent scout for the New York Raners, cites evidenee to prove cently formed Godench Minor this rewrite of the golden rule. Mickey Association. Jack used to be an eXecutive of the Toronto Hockey League ' and in that capacity would' at- GODERICH BANTAMS tend the big Easter week kids'IDEFEAT ' EXETER 7 4. tournament at Goderich. One i year rile befriended a youngster Larry Pakrnick and Johnny ' 'd come Arthur scored two goals apiece Well, fans, another whit& of. comparative quietness in the sports realm is nearly over. It seems a shame that a town- the size of Goderich and with its situation could not get together and provide just a little more in the line of winter sports. 'There is a handful of adventurers who drive down to Seatorth for the chance to go curling or • the Trail Blazers who venture out Highway.No. 8 on the weekends for skiing. But don't some of you people feel that Goderich is about ready to step out of His - it's well -protected shell and trv apiece Plan Concealed. Phone Wires seven tables in play. The high scorers were: ladies, Mrs. L. p, Hasty; Men, Maurice lyers, Low lady was Mrs. J. Nelson .and low man, Jack Curran. Mr. Art Young won the door prize. The next card party will be held We,clnesday,,yebrury 15. Every- one is welcome. LADIE' BOWLING Pat Tenks took high, single on Tuesday nightifithe Commercial Bowling' Leagne with 257. The high triple went to Ev. Wilkinson with 646. The team standings are: Red Wings, 91; Flyers, 89; Go -Getters, 77; Stiffs, 76; Dandies, 71; After You, 16. 1111111111k In the not too distant future, dont be surprised If a Bell Tele- phone installer presses a kind of flashlight to your • wall and then proceeds to "listen" to it in the manner of a doctor using a stethoscope. He will be- looking for con- cealed telephone wire, and his, "flashlight" actually will be a transistorized, electronic locator,' connected to a dial -in -hand tele- phone. -• . ' This operation will be neces-I sary when the Bell cpmpany called=1$Aler.-3, offor e N •in "1 pastwith a -WinnWrein-f,tild-- ViratC-GoreFr. Clfto a 777f-rtce ,0-i, i riKr-gelise-s- at • nd- cost to .- - - li'VOAA league game here. either the owner Or the builder, starting this spring. ed by sports wri -.1.''.Vince Leah.' tory over Exeter Bantams in a.'- "After . the last game, thel Frank Tares, Bill Wilkinsnri 1.; dc. this Ian, no outlets says,Humphreys. "She said she I other Goderich goals with Jim wil I;row when the house is co leted arid ':.) : -atter whc hay's mother looked me up," ; and Walter Kelly netted the • wanted to thank me for all the Parsons counting 'twice for Ex ' ••• h favors Id done for Billy. 1 said,eter and Wayne Thompson and an occupant may deeidc 1. a0 . ,. . only half -seriously:" Mrs. Taylor, I Wilf Parker adding singles. the best way to thank me is to give me a call if Billy ever de- Discussing the eminent naval velops into a good hockey play -1 historih, A. T. Mahan, who er' !lived from 1840 to 1914, the Book of Knowledge claims that "That was a nuinber of yeas; his best-known book, The In - ago and I never aavo it much' fluence of Sea Power Upon His - more thought untillst summer tory, had a profoend effect upon Ito get on an organized basis hen I got a telegram from the policies of many nations. isome of the wonderful enter- Leah saving: 'Billy Tavler wants ---- ----- - itainment nature offers. Give it "ii" address' Eventually, the In 1959, in Ontario, 53.1% of Taylors got in touch with me. the milk supply was used in a thought, ehl They had moved to St. John's. dairy plants; 34.1% in fluid milk Booster Club draw* prize win- Newfoundland. and they thought and cream sales; and 7.8% used nets with the donor' names in Billy had a chance to be a on farms. brackets, at the Sarnia-Goderich hockey player. game January 31st were: tst, Matt MacDonald (jewelry- acces- "So," Humphreys concludes, sories from Larry Aldham); 2nd, "we 'brought him • down to Jim Grimoldby (groceries, A & Guelph lin- a' tryout and I can P-rud.e.hig.as- tell you now he's going to be g oline from Walter Rathburn). -Wockeynyr, league player. He made Our' In his Toronto •Daily Star junior 'A' team first crack and sports column, Jim Proudfoot. aet this: He's 17 and he's six' wrote last Saturday the fellow- toottwo and weighs 175 pounds. ing: Being a plesant, thmight- And he's got plenty of ability." Phone' 608 EXETER • STATEMENT OF 1 I RECEIPTS and EXPEND1TpRES Covering 1960 Operation of JUDITUGOODERHAM PARK and POOL' RECEIPTS: Registration fees for swimming admissions and Penny Fair Provided from General Funds EXPENDITURES: Pool Maintenance classes, pool $2,392.36 5,332.86 $1,980.2i Pool Operation: Wages • $2,891.44 P.U.C.-power, water & light 1,91.35 Chemicals & miscell. supplies 1,562.22 5,745.01 $1,725.22 $7,725.22 S. H. BLAKE, Treasurer, Town of GoderlOh RENA SCHEDULE telephones placd, intaitati n I or no wiring w will be possib.le so toac lit:,.e, ,ojm...ewrvz.......w.i..w.w...m.................o... -iiii0000••••••00••••••0**•••0•004,•@600000•00000000000•0••••••••••• ill show. 0 • • , - . i • • • ., • r", - A " A NUAL THE MOST YOU'VE EVER OWNED Conditioned Air . Drying for Soft, Fluffy Towels * STAINLES sTEt. * Foot Operated Door * "In a Door" Lint, Trap • Reduce Your - Ironing WONDERFUL APPLIANCE SPEED QUEEN DRy SERVICEELECTR1C L., (GODERICH) Limited NEWGAiE AND ,VICTORA STS. JA 4-8581 • * • • • • • REE- ING 6 • FRIDAY, February 10 - °'•2 fo 4 p.m. - Rural Skating SATURDAt February 11 - 1 to 3 p.r. Figure Skating 3 to 4.30 p.m., Public Skating 7 p.m. MINOR HoCKEY 3 GAMES Leamington vs Goderich Pee Wee, Bantam and Midget SUNDAY, Fetrtniry 12 - 3 to 4.30 p.m. PUBLIC SKATING - 14 years and under. Parents Welcome. 8.30 to 10 p.m., PUBLIC. SKATING, Teens and Adults MONDAY, February 13 - 1.30 to. 3 p.m. - Learn to Skate DRAPERY • 0 1 - , Here is the offer you have teen waiting for, Schaefer's annual . • • FreeMaking Drapery Sale. We have just received our NEW 1961 drapery. (This is not a stock .reducing- sale). Choose from a LARGE exciting array of drapery . . . . Abstracts, Plains, Florals • and, Scenic design S in the latest decorator shades. O e All drapes must be $2.50 a yard or over, full width and not lesq than two yards long. Drapes may be lined or unlined, BUY • ' NOW as orders will be filled in the order in which they are plated. custom tailor and install, at, NO A HARGS. • • ' Or, if you wih, you may order n w for delivery at a later • . I date. We will show these drapes in your own home, measure, TUESDAY, February 14 - 1.30 to 3 Learn to Skate 4 to 5.30 p.m. - Lions Free Skating WEDNEDAY, February 15- 7-10 p.m. Industrial Hockey THURSDAY) February 16 - 11.30 to 3 p.m. - Learn to Skate Llont Free Skating 142 THE SQUARE , - GODERICIt „ as•esss JA 4-7232 4 ta 5.30 `p.m.-, FOR A COMPLETE WINDOW SERVICE AND COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT . SERVICE, SHOP AT SCHAEFER'S LADIES'WEAR Ltd. o••••••••iiisikeseimbearemissiomiroffikoremsofee••••••••••••peo• •