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Near DonnybrookglaeTCssly eat the group race. A
Qa a stege of the genie Gaalerich 1435 -Go
As C4„ Were "razz,;il' by the large home crowd I
Chu' ton ms
fee not tryr g ta wla, 'Pile third perlad
i 1 developed some rough iney with Mitchell
um OODERMGi STAR
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They hemmed the semesters on thea.
own end of the rink anti bombarded Twee
ford with rubber. Only the toughest og lost it. Godfrtele almost left the leo laces
lack kept them off the more sheet. Ale cause' the gpal was not allowed, i
lisort and dark Wood were several times Throughout the genie tela penalties 'tette
aright Amide, but Twyford heat then Mended out, Goderaell receiving !aur and
pleanly. Wood's shots were dead on all Mitchell the rematidne sags,
evening, but Twyford had one of hie good Guderiela-foal, Doak; defence,
J..
,nights. +Godericle shot their bolt In the Wood, R. Stoddart, eentl'e, Allison; r.
for Clinton
period closed, only the
rnerework alternates, ,MaKar,y'ltobineon, H. n$1
a r uoak•kceping them off the score sheet. and: Work.
Once Nediger and Pickett beat Doak's aititchell--C1Da1, Casey: 1. defence, W.
defence cold, but he caved with the pair Rerbert; r. defeneee C. $tOneman; centre,
right on top of him. W. Stoneman; 1. aging, 0. Chap1nara, t.
is Costly Penalty 'fig, 4. Volfientatile alternates, Wright,
With War.);savhm a penalty for trip -
the
Davidson and Porterfield.
the aggre:'sess far they drew down E.it
penalties to ec3ericli's four. At one
stage A clivute tank risco when Murrey
cl.Qt ?a low erre tram centre ice that hit'
the goal Post and the referee did not id
a al
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Pickett, scored for Clinton, making the GODEltICR TAKES lr T
count 2=g. Froartherion the, die -'was Tit,priors"gat'bli:lsnnthe'Tii3ht'#ot '-0f
oast. Csaderich did get a gaunter, but the the group playoffs pit Monday night
play was called back for offside, "Roney" when they took Cainton snto,camp .n the
Stoddart oouldn't get away on tire xaean fastest game' anad before the largest crowd
ice, but the going was more to the liking of the season. Owing to the mild spell
of "Butch" Marney,, who bodyeheckedthe ice' was heavy. Once again Clinton
with telling effect. Manager. Bill Drew displayed the • smartest passing of the
substituted. his players frequently in an two teams, but they lacked punch around
effort to wear !Clinton down, but last the net and were off on their shooting.
night they were not . to be elesrted' ode- . The visitors also Suffered most heavily
tory. The largest crowd of the season from penalties, drawing seven out of the
witnessed the game and innterese in the eleven meted out.' At the conclusion: et
4.
Distinctive Tolbbt,ies on Display.
Creams,, Pace Powders, Compacts, Rouges, Lip
Stick, . Mascara, Etc.
p Mao . WW.rba * Gould Serenteen
Rubenstein �'
ONLY AT
D
CAMPBE ERYCD
1'iIpNR t)qDE.E
» %Tao> 'toot ghat vitae +at the net.. Al°
Item who turned in a line perforrnanee,
saved a sorb ,goal when; he tripped
i
•• c it.
.'
a•�Btlorttiy' -after the -OA �ia�',�'aas
--
pp ; Stott sebred for .Clinton on a
shot from the blue line; mer ris9Ya" zit a,
Almon tattoo back to make it 4-2. for
Goderieh,he taking a pass from V, Hob.
inson froioa 'only a Feer teet out in front
of the net. It was the smartest play of
the entire game.. Only a few seconds
Pater on a face-off in front of the C1ode-
rich ;net Pickett banged. one 'Mime to
'make the count 5.3. The game was sits-
sling fast and there were several hair-
raising pile-ups in front of both nets.
Jack Wood, back in the game after art
=lose, elated. Innen the:left boards, cir-
cled the Clinton defence to beat Twyford,
front. • close in and to make the count
'Flits closed, the scoring,
DANCE
TO HOLDO'P'ENtII�G D
final is at fever height. the contest Clinton tools objection to
Zine -uta: Norfolk •acting as referee In the retina
Vlintoia- 43c al, Twl!ford; .defence, Nedi- game at 'Clinton Wednesday and another
ger and Elliott centre, .Pickett; wings,official was appointed
Gibbs and McEwen
e ' Su
bs, Campbe1, The
lxauee
ended
sone
-alt tie,
nnedy, Roth, Gliddon. Stoddart, who event great guns all night,
Gederlch--Goal, Doak; defence, Stod- scored three goals in a row for the home -
dart: and Wark; .centre, 'McKay; wings, Eters, although he was a, 'marked man,
McDonald, E. Robinson; subs, W. Robin- The Sailors could have scored two 'or
soon, Allison Murney, 3. Wood. three more had "nosey" looked about him
Referee-4eltnnY Jones, Guelph, , . and led his wings instead of trying to
single-handed.
bean the visitors' defence
the first
, BEATEN AT MITCHELL Atter .•Stoddart had. Scored Ira.
Goderieh lost its first game in eleven
at Mitchell last Friday by a 3-1 score,
There was nothing at stake, it being Just
another' game Of hockey, for Mitchell was
period Gibbs evened the count on a pasa
from Pickett. Clinton stepped on the
i
gas 'in the Ise second and Tibbs had the
Sailor•defence beat cleanly and Doak at
AhmeekI.O.D.Fie I
Elects Officers''
Ona of Furst Chaplin sod Was
Responsible for First Latah
Hospital
Toe manual noetic cf Alesaecle Chap- i
ter, I.O,YA,Ve wee helot Ma achy atter"
neer?. Po giving the annual relaeet the
secretary. brigs Emilie Beehanan, eai3:
"In reviewing the year's wart for the
send annual reliert,. it Is eneeuraging to
find that uralcr the present difficultcoiz•i
dations, we have had a very encouraging
IYear; Again It is with then regret thati
we record the passing of Las of our
Ivery faithful members, Mrs. Sack and
Mrs. Noble.
ehestra has teen engaged. The general ePeorn c all ..,purees last year the sum
re invited. of $312.23 was realized.t ,,
public a
11104dein the improvements to rho " e were able
taa delegate rege i'ro-
Mra
garage•, which is now 18x8$ feet', is an all E.W
I
Pion at the rear; This is to used as• Owletn ram h:e eg".eiaunual meeting t nL renin in.
a ear -washing reon1, a coneteto fieor unfit wag, ke t .rum...!1I i toneia< With general
dun7'n oonI r netting with
t r. McGGe a :O.D.E work: We. 'close"Aho' + ear`wtt1i
sun morn conneetlag it'll been apartment. An cellar 'has been exwavatov�rlast year.'"
membership27 'whalr.is a, grata of
cd, concrete floor laid, the whole Includ- six The treasurer, taus. Herald, guhmitted
in.. ,an oil and /vase Pit, furnace xoom her •report showing; Receipts, $312.25;1
and public wadi em i and lgv installed.
A bank balance from 1931, $46.01; total,
now heating system is being hrstalled.
in fluor as to be used as a show $356.26. wind, htCYud-
The ma Expenditures Were $335.26
r oom, with ran ofilee Arid acceeSories.Nom ed: General relief work,. $76,80; hospt-
to the side, A new, front hilt nd1c she tai sop. -plies, $66.26; Stewart Endowment
be in^laided. Mr. Holies �randles the
Chrysler sler cars, and carries. on' fund. $21; educational purposes, $26; to
a general air 1 cal memorial wreath, $9.35; deflation a repair business, • t Navy.! League of Canada. $10; donation
But It is the
Handsome new hardwood i to Can. National Institute far the Blind,
fluor of the showroom 'which will Mterest $s; =sea' grpduattSn prises, $i. .
the dans er&• of Goderich,and they are iii Mrs; A. IL Macklin 'occupied the chair
sited to try it out next Monday night to for the election of, officers. 'Silo spoke
es a,
the strains of finny Peres orclr tr ,feelingly of the exlstsnce of the Chang
°there will er no change: bunch Will he 1 for over thirty years, one of the oldest in
I
served, Everybody is invited. the Dominion of Canada. The •iuitlal I
- E ENTATI<ON . work of the members was the .establish-
1rt1'4'DUC et P1a2 S meat of a hospital In Goderieh; and from
• (Carleton Place Canadian) a bumble beginning has arisenen matt-
o t-
te
e
dues h
ofthe p
isone
Y et; h
Well tutionnw e
Ontario as a provinde can very Rv get!
along with a" considerably reduced repro- ( tale in Ontario.
sentation and without sacrifice, and the aru ,Mrs. Brown, who has so capably pre-,
same $
a ment can be applied +with ridd. ifor the past two years, kind y con-
for forge In the Dominion house. serlEed to be regent f r a third to
rm.
Other officers cleated: were: Vint vice, I!
Mee. D. J. Lane; . second vice, Mrs. F. lt.
Roddltt; • see„ Miss Emilie Buchanan;
treas., Mrs, Herald; standard bearer, Mrs.
?Cculthurst;• cannelloni' Mrs. 'Isaac Sal-.
' keld, Mrs. J. M. 'Field, Mrs. H. C. Dun-
lop, Mies Belie MaeV1ear, Mrs. Macklin,
Mrs, W. F. A. Nafte1, Mrs. T. M. Gest
teilo and `Mrs, George 'Williams,
'Asx VWV*..
Reg. 'McGee ,to Mark Completion of
Garage Renovations Next Monday
Evening
e • ReS..'MCCiea, .'Who has just completed
rtant .additionsto his Hamilton
street garage, "will observe the event on
.Monday evening next with art opening
dan
8 30. . Ton Fart's or-
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r-
ce , startfng ,at Y
Anniversaryale� e. �'to �
andn
s, Goll Look at These • boy, that Means ��v��g y ,
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DRESSES
SES
-= oovers- Hooverettes, Aprons, Smocks.:
beau`tifur. assortment of Dresses -Hoovers ,
of all colors -is shown at oar Dress Department this week. Note
our low prices:
White Hoovers, .color trimmed 59c
at nice range of ladies' House Dresses
in the latest patterns, sizes, small
nzediuvn and large _ ..79c.
Do not miss seeing our ladies' heavy
printed Dresses in the smartest
coloring and designs.:Small,Q1.00:
medium and large. ___ e�
M LLIZVE 2Y'
Visit Our Millinery counters.
Very smart and chic Straw Hats,
colored ribbon trinumed,: at
ridiculously.cheap prices.
$1.00 and $1.95
Get your hat owr: rile we have the
assortment. A deposit . of
25c and your hat will,
be kept till a con•
ve»ient dote. .
SPANISH SALT' PURE CASTILE
1ED PEANUTS 2 Cakes for
,SOAP
1SC 25c
se.
FULL FASHIONED HOSE
Chiffon. and Service Weight
Beautiful range of spring colors in all sixes,
regular 79c
67c
THE PEOPLE$ 5c
English Art Sateens
COLBORNE TPCOUNCIL
Auditors' Statement Shows Bank Over-
draft at End of Year
in several attractive neto de-
signs, also the plain colors
to match for panelling,
• at49c yard
Also beautiful snow white cot-
filling, 72 x 90 inches
59cH
3 Quilt Patterns given wit
eachWadding.
�
roll ofCatton Vh"
onl
e bag,y 7c
�"`
l Mid -winter
Annual Sale
Our Ali.
commences .:
Thursday, a,F.
E.
HIBBERT
TORE
a THE CASH/00.4. .p.onommouptior
B AYFIELD
Dr. Newton Brady, of Hamilton. spent
Sunday at: his home here
The ladies of the Anglican church held
an utternoon tea at the home of Mrs,
F. A, Edwards on Tuesday of this week.
• Mrs.: George W. .Elliott and, little soh,
Billy,�visited lies sisters in London: the
past week, .•
The municipal -council of Colborne:' met
in. the township hall at ;2 p,m. Tuesday,
Feb. 14th, members an present, Minutes
of January meeting adopted as .read., on
;motion of J. Pitblado and M. Tyndall.
Mr, Hayes, of the. Dominion Roads
Waited on the council as regards selling
road • crushers. Nothing was decided.
A letter was 'read from John A11in
claiming damages to .his, property from
overplus of water from drain. After ser•
Mus considerationthe council. decided to
take no action.
J. J. Robertson, school attendance offi-
cer, gave a verbal report of his work
done for year just" closed.
Wm. Watson's time. as collector was
extended' :to March 14th.
The treasurer received . from Fordyeo
Clark $2s5 to use sof hail.
The auditors were present and submit-
-fed a very full report and the clerk was
instructed to'have same published an the
papers.
Moved by N1. 'Tyndall and J. Pitblado
that the auditors receive a bonus of $2.Q0
each for extra' tints spent on Woks.
The following .bills were paid; Road
superintendent's vouchers, $323,77; J. J.
Robertson, salary and expenses, $16; West
Wawanosh Fire Insurance Co„ $8; Fred 1
Hunt, aeccunt $2.05; Goderich $ ar a. -
count 1932, $102.84; O. Ginn, bailiff,
812; T. T. Murphy, clerk of division
Court, $12; Na tnieipal .World; 511,08; 3.1
C. Durst, sheep Killed and injured, $41; i
F. ':vfellwain, part account for relief, WI
1 $9:70; Clyde Gledhill, auditor, $9; W.
t Hume "Clutton, auditor, $9. Meeting ad-
journed to meet March 14th. I.
edas Russia," Atter' a veru well»caii-
tested argument took place, the judged
gave Spited States the eget.
DID , YOU EVER .sTOP TG '
THINK?
Economy .Preached Orning,. noon arid:
night month after. Month, by a lot el
mere or less praaninent peopletnelantith
d
the big city newspaP:•rs. mog
radio, has done much to make Canada
economy -Minded, These radical ecOfl' -
orny talks have' helped to "paralyze bush,.
nem, Increase unemployment %and Sheep '
commodity prides down, It hats done
aC
much to cut down the buying power
the people to a lower average than for,
many years. •'Advocating the Ctitthi& Ox.
wages, taking benefits away from dts-'
abled war veterans, a 4rive.for a whole,,-
aaie discharge of government, state, corus -
ty. and city workers and the crippling a
our schools. ,by unwise etonomyevfl
add tot the unemployed and still further;
Cut the buying power of people. Emploi
Ment for .the unemployed,., better prtdex
and better markets far our agriculttual . .
and mantLacturCd pradnet8 can b0' the
ereaeed only through increasing the infeee
ing power of the people and not cuttiftg;
it down. as only through the buying
selling of more Goode and. prcduets it .o
better pridespan:vce again have a yxnas're
crams country.
Ur. Kenny. Moorhouse, one of our citi-
zens, suffered a very severe heart attack
on saturday evening last, when n nurse
and, doctor were summoned at once. At
time of writing heis some better but not
Out . of danger,-
Mr. Moffat, of lTorento, • Who has been
in the bond brokerage. business here dur-
ing the fall and winter, has moved his
wife "here and take up his abotle in Mr.
Doyle!s brick cottage on Ohinlquy street,
We welcome than to aux village. •
. A recital was held to the basement of
St, Andrevi`s church on Tuesday evening
by'MLes Doris M. Harris Of Goderieh, and
Miss Gladys Coale, which was well re-
cetved by the•audience present, each and
every rnuib'ber", show'ittg greilt' credit and
ability to the two taking part.
PEROXIDE
Dry Halrlvey leer
oxide, 1"s oa:a.
ISc
•B.igS,
CLEANSER
SC
FRAMED PICTURE'S
14 x 22
New shipment -Beautiful s: nert`es
25 cents
:o $1.00 STOR'
The Young People's Socte'ty of St. An-
drew's United church met .on Thursday
evening :of last week when ;a debate was
held, "Resolved that the en/filiation of
the. United States is as much to be fear -
Auditers' Statement for Year 1932 ;
Taxes on: }Zou .... ... 522,004.8611
Collected to D._. 31, 1832........ 17,481.58
To .Collect • . 5,323,28
Total receipts as per C B $27,583.24
Total' payments ........ ,.,.... 30,381,12
Assets- •
-
Un:oiiected taxes...
Township .hall ..
Shed
Cemetery .. 000.00
analog 250:00
Government grant on read -
master's salary (outstanding) 352.78
Government grant on roads and
bridges' (outstanding? 1,636.87
$ 0,497.63'
$ 2,797.88.
.........$ 5.323.28
1,000,00
25.00
I.iabtlities--�
Bank overdraft ..
Allan drain rate
Interest
$ 2,816.591
$ 495.15
46.38
5 535.50
WM. SAY.Y.OWS.
Assistant Clerk.
ivi u I
Quite a number from this community
attended the funeral at Zion of the late
James Ritchie Sunday afternoon.
Miss Alice Shackleton epent part of
last week with her ceuclne, Mr. and Mrs,
Matt. Shackleton, of Crewe.
The Blake W. M. G. met at the horde
Of Niro. James Webster 'Thursday after-
noon, with a fair attendance: We hope
for an ixioreaced attendance each meet-
ing.
Blake V. P. C. helot a Valentina and
pie rectal flaturday evening. There was
it gocd program Coneisttitg of enuoic by
a harmonica band, violin, aceordeon3,
bones, fife, and singing, readtnga by M155
Alice Shackleton and Mins Meth Me.
Conner, and Charles Miles, find a short
play met -tined by !retold Webster, Clif
ford Kilpatrick and Bert Uortan was well
xeeeleed. 7n the coated of the evening
Percy !Mundell was presented With .an isd-
dress of apprezfatioht end a handtatne
Peri and penal set, by Jim Currait and
Harold Webster is behalf of ,the Voting
People's ager tq. Pere replted briefly,
expressIg his gratitude for the gift and
the pleasure the had derived facer attend.
inti the meetings of the :Y.13,0. at 31Take.
A elciglrlo d of 2S or triora from Crewe
attendcd the saelal. We hope ttcy en.
Soyed their aaeigIxf de, foetal cocaina and
t ot% es smith ss did tho sleigh Toad
from /Make to Crewe Friilay r ca 1p,
who had rs similar expecte co wizen
homeward Munch rataihlately there
1were no casnaltre3 either cveli a%,
��xr+
reath of Spring
like the Breath of Spring are ; the.
•ust
new Dresses
just arrived.
New Necklines
New Sleeve Treat-
ments, styled right'
New Sprir g S'. -lade;
Soft Greys
New Blues
and combination
prints
Sizes" ,for Juniort3, Mieses
Ladies and Half Sizes.
Prices are Reasonable
$5.95 $7.95 $8.45 $14.95
Your
Stole
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