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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1967-12-07, Page 101,ac� Locals Tuesday Ciasb rhe GoderichUunior B hockey dub cceltimet Its downhill skid * they cropped, their fourth Straight game: to St. Marys Lin. o+S 'Tuesday night at fife Gods ' : Wrjett arena.. St. Marys' 42 viotory over the ,Altos increased their lead to nine` points' over. them near. est rival Waterloo, in the six - team central division of the ORA Junior B league. The Siskins 'rest in second ahead of Kitchener Greenshirts. The Siftos were bumped out of third place,' into fourth place, following their Tuesday ,night defeat by the Lincolns. scoreboard midway through the third period. o It was 'Ken MacNair, No 8 who finally broke the Lincolns deadlock .by • scoring at 10:17 He was -assisted by Paquette. Hank Scott, No 15, sustained the Siftos' rally when he fired one past the Lincolns' goalie at the 13:47 mark, °,Colquhoun, No 9, assisted on the Siftos' second and final tally. McclitUh sewed up the game fourth goal of the game. at the 15:41 mark, assisted by Bar. ker. Chard,. St. Marys defeneernan and Alan Howes, Godertch goalie, The Siftgs are scheduled to meet Owen Sound. Greys, Fri* day, night here in their second home game of the week. * •* * Coach Jack Evans announced some changes in the Sifto line• up would be made prior to Fri. day night's game with Owen Sound. A practice was scheduled for Wednesday night, December 6, At this workout, Evans stated, he would give the S iftos tin opportunity to skirmish using the new formations he has plan. ned. With 14 points to their credit the Goderich Junior . B team, remains ahead of Stratford, in fifth with 12 points, • and !our points ahead ,of Owen Sound Greys, who have 10 points, Bill McIntosh starred for the Lincolns as. -he scored all four St. Marys goals. Be spaced them, one in each period, to give St. Marys a -'3-0 lead, belore the Siftos got on 'the Bond Drive Record High Purchases of Canada Savings -"Bonds by employees of payroll establishments in this area pro. duced the largest tdtal in his. tory, according to Percy Black. sham, Owen Sound, payroll supervisor� for the Bank of Can. t i�`di'+ 70' p�rn2 lrRgaf.b.. Water Division, takes in the towns of Durham, Meaford, Col. lingwood, Hanover, Walkerton, Wingham, Southampton, Port Elgin, Kincardine, Goderich, Markdale, Mount Forest, Har. riston, Palmerston, Orange. ville and Owen Sound. Total purchases amounted to $1,105,000 which is 122.3 per. • cent of quota set by the Bank of Canada. Mr. Blackshaw sta. ted that this area should rank second in Ontario • in percent• age of increase. Thirty.two es. tablishments exceeded last year's high totals. He -gives credit for the re. sult to the support of manage. ment during the campaign and the effort of campaign direc. tors and canvassers in the var. ious plants and establishments. o 7 ' . Only live penalties were as. sessed throughout the game. The Saito defencemen, Brian Hurlock and Jim Gratto, drew the two minors charged against Goderich. ' The three stars of Tuesday nights game were chosen by Gord Crawford, They were: Me. Intosh, St. Marys forward; Bow. rehiel mong these_changes will be two new face. if the • third line. Brian Broome and Brian Sidall, who have seen only a minimum of action re. cently, will play the wing pos. itions opposite centre Jim Bell. A second move will see Hank Scott exchanging jobs with Owen Freeman on; the Colquhoun. Scott -Freeman line. Scott will handle the face-off duties in place of Freeman who will be shifted 'to right wing, the area formerly patrolled by Scott. � PAGEA Enteain At Hiuronview 4m Sealer citizens froth Gosh erich went to Clinton on Wed. nesday and entertained the Huronview inhabitants • with a program consisting of solos, mouth organ selections, violin' and piano pieces, dancing and readings. - Dr. Ross introduced the Club. A corsage was taken to be pre. sented to Mrs., Phillips who is one hundred years. old:` Gifts were presented to the forty --five Goderich. residents, and apples were passed out to all present. Mrs, Johnston thanked the. Club for entertaining ther:N he Clubropes-4t:' at some later date. The next meeting will be held at MacKay Hall, Wednesday, December 6.4 U USE CHRISTMAS SEALS T� (Knob Presbyterian Church) (Goderich Little Theatre) C4. iV St$ 'k J '$ft*I5 al, •, a• „ , vt.• c: ;a 1: 7r ,fir nt. n s lG^ r £s a .n _ 'Theme: "20TH CENTURY TO 1st CENTURY" COME — BEHOLD THE MAJESTY AND POMP OF THE HERALDIC ERA — THE QUAINTNESS OF DICKEN'S ENGLAND — THE MODERN BEAT - AND, THEN, THE BEAUTY THAT COMES AGAIN, FOR EYE AND HEART, IN BEHOLDING OUR CHRISTMAS STORY. .�y,'il• �•4Al`xY: S Sunday, December 10 TWO PRESENTATIONS - 6:00 P.M. AND 8:00 P.M. "and shah call his name JESUS" St. Luke 1 :31 (Photo by R.J: Nephew) Sharon Gayle, Turner, of Stratford, became the bride of Bryan Alfred King, London, in a recent ceremony in Trinity Anglican Church, Bayfield. The Rev. E. J. B. Harrison officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. 'Turner, Bayfield, and the groom is the son of J. C. King, Burlington, O. ,�` . • A. �. • �y. r The Store With The Selection F RI S WATCHES DIAMONDS N.T. ORM' NDY JEWELLER The Square CHARGE IT ! III 11, if , 0 I •r 41, igP 4 .. yw� .1, r•. ... ...1• � 4 i 40i�,�'�. • • .�G.•� r ", .. ♦ r 4Tr1 ;,: d ♦. 4 ykat.JI.'� Iye�t.y. "�•�.y JAN /I 0 !.•;t ; :t t •I V:\* Just ..o ler Forestse Name Elaine Schmidt Brother Percy WhiteGAF of London, presided *Ming the nomination and election of of* fivers, when ` Bepmiller breech of the Canadians voider at Fork eaters, held their Novell er :meeting last week. Assisting him was Brother. • Bill, Bennett, a member of the. Benmi.11er Court Fascination Lodge, 1901, Installed as officers for the coming year were Elaine Selby midi, president; Isoel• Sturdy, vice-president; pny.l isG. Fish.. er, recording secretary; Phyla, Joan MacPhee, chaplain; Rose 1VLary Horner, conductor; Clara Ann Jewell, warden; Marilyn Feagan, inner guard; Doreen Willis, outer guard. Past president is Phyllis Hare* rison.y The lodge's annual charity donations are again being sent to the Canadian CancerS,ociety,•, Huron County Children's Aid Society, Goderich and District. Society ' for Retarded Children • 1 and the Ontario IToapiiai ° , It wasannOunce'd that the Christman party for members < and their husbalide would be held at the Foresters' Hall, Beeal}tiller A eft ,gia`turday, Dec,° ember 28 M r *St F ;(}r:' ✓" _ ✓-' • ✓' ✓' - c TO THE AUBURN AREA RATEPAYERS IN HULLETT TOWNSHIP, Thankfol re-electing me as your reeve for th1968-69 term. .HUGH FLYNN Row*, Mullett Township LADIES! WE MEAN BUSINESS OUR STORE IS BRIMMING WITH HUNDREDS OF CHRISTMAS GIFT . • SUGGESTIONS FOR EVERY MAN Come In Now and See The Largest Stock "of SPORT SHIRTS SWEATERS AND TROUSERS IN YEARS d4 Just Arrived! 250 Sweaters from Shelby and' Terry Williams Visit our Sweater Shop downstairs and see over 400 Cardigans, V-neck, High Crew and Turtle Neck Pullovers. We have opened this department. . '• again this Christmas, so we could properly display our large stock. We have all sizes in• stock and we also carry tall Cardigans. Distinctively different and vibrant shades too. h4i Just Arrived! 550 Sport ,Shirts from Arrow and Currie We have all sizes in stock, from small to extra large and tails in medium, large and extras large. Most shirts are Perma-lron. Some are tapered and some re'ular body. Stripes, checks, plains are predominant. We have the famous Arrow Globetrotter, pullover knits in Orlon and Wool and this year they are Perma-Iron. We have the largest stock of the world famous Golden Arrow Viyella shirt in both plains and tartans. Over 70 in stock now and in sleeve lengths from 32 to 35. list' Arrived! 200 Tro users from Riviera In stock now. We have all wool, fortrel and wclol slacks in sizes 30 • to 44 in all the newest shades to compliment our sport shirts and sweaters. Riviera slacks fit. Arrived! Turtle Neck Polo Shirts by Penmcans Long sleeve, interlock cotton with the famous Lycra neckband that: won't stretch out of shape. Eight good shades and just? $3.95. THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF THE MANY • HUNDREDS OF ITEMS IN OUR STORE — ALL ITEMS GIFT BOXED — 4, LARRY ALDHAM MENS SHOP WEST SIDE OF SQUARE -- C6ALL 524-7141 VISIT THE "CAMPUS SHOP" at the Corner of East St. and Square STYLISH TRADITIONAL MERCHANDISE FOR THE YOUNG MAN IN YOUR FAMILY See Keith Evans and let him help you" select,a distinctive gift for your young man kSag leLkira:46.14KA!',AKAV!"..41-00-0V44;104104404:-WOZ-1.M • ♦� �,�y.rtttt ,(ttLv• 7,4 1� ,r '