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The Signal, 1936-1-23, Page 5row. ,• • uu". 0•401 .A014 elef, 21114:2=24 0 SI' 41-,-''"'"--Z.7":"':°"---`" emostrtolibeeleIMOOMOOMOses' . • THE SIGNAL DERICH, ..., -.•11 •.va di, Xlifiti Tharolay, January 29rd, 12114-11 WINTER linfltalser RESISTANCE' WITH Mims Cod liver OU mesa Sk 11_• s.. 711. ' Bleiegke, Tooted BALER OIL eiTSULINS Mich QaPlutsSIrd. ta41" spoon Cod Liver ee eminles--- Cap-'-- III Caged*, NEEDS ! vapor via_Ylareamo 1101151 • BUCKLEY'S BRONCHITIS MIXTURE ne„ 7k MAWR LINSEED and TURPENTINE We, 7114 PENSLAR WHITE PINE AND SPRUCE BALSAM 23e, liSe CAMPBELL'S DRUG sToRk. Phone 90 Lathe Rea of Sport:: Milverton Juniors and Marines inlie Overtime Tails to Break 1-1 Dead- lock -Locals Look Best - No Breaks AUGUSTINEST. ,yr. AUGUSTINE. Jan. 21. -Mr. Warner Andrewa 4th conceseloo Went Wawanoeb, called on friends here oa Tuesday. Miss Fern Plowman. of Donnybrook, visited with MU* Heckle Thompson on Monday of this week. The first of • series of euchre par- ties was held in the pariah hall on Wednesday evening of last week, and was well attended. ffireryone spent a pleasant evening. Mrs. Jas. K. Wilson spent • few days last week with Ashfield friends. Mrs. John Fthigan and Miss Clara Fred Hunt ItNew Bowling Club Head ESEIBIStory Annual Reports - Ladies to Be Invited to Form Club Members of the Goderich Lawn Bowling Club, at the annual meeting and banquet at Sic Park House on Friday night last, elected Fred Hunt president for 11136. E. J. Prildtiam re - Redd spent last Friday at the home of their mother.. 1gre J. jeeid, of Ash. ttireal from that office. Other officers ..... field. ; illes-presiden.-12:- Ireithaton : sec - Miss E Mina. et Dungannon, Is eatery, F. G. Weir:- treasurer, An- _ the guest this week of Mrs. Jas. IL-. *DPW POrtrr : chaplain, Rev. A. C. Wilson. °eider; executive. R. Bisset, H. Sand- OODEILICH BRIDGE CLUB orison. M. J. Alnislie. ' Highly gratifying reports were given At the weekly dupfleate bridge tour - by the committee chairmen, who re- ., - - beteg were -minuets: lat. Mr_ a ativie,,t, d whir nesee-H. meow, rt• atuad-was..uttalenlwWJ4IVALLeall' Mrs. F. J Little. pins 10; 2Dd. Mrs. ported there were seven open townie Mr. J. M. Johnston. plus 3% was derived from twice -weekly "jitneye' out their momenta, owever, and from plos 6; 3rd. Mrs. D. D Mooney and tourDamenta, anti the president re- the start Berger and Cook were recog- AnotherMonday evening. in the Craigie memorial trophy tOUF- danger from their aggressiveness and aired as dangerous attackers, but the game will be held next ported there were seventy-two entries. A fast and clean game, in which the arises a the front -leading MTh' verton squad battled to a 1-1 overtime draw, thrilled nearly four hundred Stratford 0 spectators at the West street rink on I Gsdeica .1 JUNIOR "B" Jan.16-Stratford 5 17 -Milverton 1 St. Marys 5 03--Goderich 2 21-Stratteed at Milverton at 22 -Clinton 2 *Postponed by 0. of death of King • • JUNIOR 'It" 0 WT St. Mars--( 1 Mitred.' --8 ton 0. rich 1. bell S. On 3, to hells. rya It der because V. ANDING F • Pte. n II 17 II ' 9 1478 • U 12 5 Friday night last. 1 Clinton ..--....-2 1 19 38 5 ' tention for one minute of silence be - The Marines, It was generally con- smforth .2 0 • 19 25 4 'fore the opening of the game oa Mon - ceded, were dogged by tough luck that Kitchen 0 0 U 31 0 day night, at the request of Dr. R. G. robbed them of not one, but several TILts.stupson. The arena was as silent goals, particularly In the third period. • . - .....„,auLtionms--... ...... Ili present4,.04,0...,ftekhont...,.. co.nt.„,em- hinuthrough the hush La hunt up poor fieillies, and whilenursingher eigfir alone the pock did not leave the Mil- Tiger and House of BMW teams are I'lated the a man. passing"or a' roonareni see • • • _ i yelfr-old son through an illness she For minutes on end, on several occa- verton area, and a conservetive esti- league the top rung hi the bowling • at Dreanan's &this The let- i .8preabpreysitdeerianti of fresthel- akeeapt ohroutsehe, woe.; mate of shots on goal would toe four to "engu- - 1 In what began as the Marta's' . one. with the Marine bombardment In W.C.T.U., superintendent of the Sun - the majority.dey school and sometimes preached. Coed Defense The president, Mrs. A. Taylor, con- Coed Marines outakated the visitors dusted the business part of the meet - at every turn and back -checked ltieCijah box of books and magasiues bril- liantly throughout (tie game, but It will be seitteetterea caemejn Northern was the stellar work of Bill Young, Ontario. defenceman, that was the higieleht of Teams Pay Homage Before the Game Crowd Jo in 'Errant* gala. 10 mia. Penalties, Young. -01.1tOos-dloal, Hellen; defence, Seeley. Johnston; centre. Campbell; win" Bantry, ,Draper; alienate, Lever, Fa4rserdee, Riley, Elliott. Godwin -Aloe I, Worth,; defence, firwrirbirt, Young; centre, O'Brien; wt 1111% Lalioeque, Stapleton. alter- I sates. Mclayris, Doak, Westbrook, Moe- ' Donald. Referms-.1. McCully, Stratford. KNOX CHURCH W. IL S. The January meeting of the of Kok church was held in the let - lure room un Tuesday. Mrs. D J. Lane occupied me eines. ---- to the King-Goderich notal part of the program nag 'taken by Mrs. A. D. McLean, Mrs Schaefer Loses Game and Mrs. lAne. Miss Ann ilcDtniald gave a comprehensive report of the In quiet homage to the memory of Presbyterial meeting recently held at Mg NOWT. Mug Gee". Itr the Clinton. The report told of two te- en In a Goderich at Clinton junior tereating letters One was from Dr. hockey gente,etogether with the email Margaret strand Savage relating in - number of spectators., remained at at- terenting facts of her work In the pion - Eyes Examined Ilslatmere Fitted conxiiit R. A. REID Registered Optometrist (17 rears In Stratford), at Robertson's Jewelry Store tem at Moderate Cost" "I am con Tr' no pewee Mt. earth ean attack UV Ifidilk -Adolf Hitler. 7fic7C+ "Educatioa is a asooklog et ds mea. a progress in the art Ot doubt. -Wilt Donut eer parts of Canada. The other was from Mrs. Marwick, wife of the Pell- I died of the public school at Cochrane, Ont. Mrs. Marwick often drives out ter team took three Tigers in a game this the top. Marines tour points on Neil MacKay won high score prise with The ti from the to reach lers split three -game roughest game and concluded as a fast -stepping game of speed, stamina and skill, the Marines dropped their third game away from home, loans to Clinton by a score of 3-2. One or two of the Clinton 'gayer's, tably Seeley on the defeoca realise Points " 15 big the greenabirtaeueeded a win to 15 May in the running, decided on rough 10 tactics, which were noticeable front the o /and; but the defencemealsoderated 8 his vicious attacks when be lila bees 6 flattened hard several One. by the Marines. Clinton Goad The classy attacks of the Hanley. Llimpbell-Draper line and the play - making of Johnston, fast delsorenuls• ytatt the highlights ut the Clinton play thit scatted Ow --leant' pleton -irk-The shining port tight of the Marines. He took a pass from O'Brien, who robbed Campbell in the Clinton area, and skittered a low shot in the net from the goalie's stick at the tifteen-second mark of the opening the game. Young teamed with IARoc- Tigers que In the first period to account for Motile of prig _ Op the opening goal. The score was tied in the first half of the second period Marbles by -- by Cook, and from then on, although 1 TC'Iler• ..... there were many close calls, neither 'Luck/ Strikes -- geode opportunity. team clicked on a Both Goderich lines extended them- selves to the limit, and the same umy sament held Monday evening the foe be eald for the visitors, but the local ported particularly successful tounia- selveries 11- De" and Mrs. a meets; George Mathieson stated $92 Geo. Branner's be were-1131- ney. ability was cut to a minimum by t he -NIMIWKWRK-GOURSZ hip Meet. ehairmatee-sE^tae-eronndeinspiredb•ek'he'ldlig- -QC the Marine hedheen c"on"'.Aan-laikla Asee_.-4 Lallocguwho had -hard pc on -essadese for,LIALIBIKAibeashaee. - Wiles during the game. ED his Wo Mr. Porter; e-Riftidr-the nuh meet in the first period, when ha ear -- was in good shape finery -tally, said lied the puck to the Milverton gone there were forty -Mx paid-up members, and made a perfect pass to Young. Ladke Bowlers Invited who beat Duench with a hard angle • - Dannntralls Ginn Uttar Alaggina etillifemfar-bisdinte An Interesting and Instructive dem- onstration course in needlecraft was held in MacKay Hail last week under Me submit -es of the Women's Institute. Julien& --.-Off to Gd Start. Committee Selects Captains -In -The Sc eommittee, reported tbat the screens forwards. d k hIs .ffin tithe have bondman for dug, Sen- ior and r Jae , and six - game lea have n drawn up, Teams and Classes Ulm Kaden Trish. sent out by the 1)e- It was decided that the club should shot. the seniors playing their last game on pertinent. was the teacher. mamma affiliate again with the PLB.A., and It was early In the raise that the February SC the jun on February were held each afternoon from Mon: Albert Taylor was appointed chair- visitors found out it was bad medicine 22. lay, January Eith. to Friday, January ; aan of a tournament eomth mittee, with to try to crash e Stoddart -Young de - Bill Swiger's team, the game on 17th. A dimension on time was held Thos. Taylor and Robt. Johnston. fence. They then resorted to shoot- Saturday is any Ind ion of their lug through the defence and classing ability, will be the oneto beat In the the pock in It was on one of these senior league They owed Fred and it was decided by the chum that longer afternoon semilous were easier to attend than shorter one. both morn - Ing and afternoon. Miss Triarh, as demonstrator, showed Nome beautiful pieces of work. In mrediespoint, petit point, open cutwork, fancy atitebee, smocking, faggoting. thin year drawnwork as well as user of colored Committees were named 112 follows: cheesecloth god theatrical geese to tie oed to curtains, drapes. hedepreada. _ wade and (-unions. It was the sansnimous (bole* of the class that the teemoos he chiefly on open cutwork. smocking. faggoting and drawnwork. using the gauze and cheeineetotk- There were_fiften member, anoued is the clam, with ae averagei- - she. of thirteen. Seek member of the ease was enthused with work taken up had pleased with Mims Petah as teacher. Albert Taylor as singles champion of dills -let No. 4 and Geo Mathieson and re. J. Prldham as double champions Attended the P.L.B.A. at Toronto last jeer. The lady bowling enthusiasts In Ooderich will he invited to form a club Open tournament. J. W. Baker, man, T. Pritchard, 7741717andesont leleat tournament committee, P. Bisset. chalrtnaL--IN-N.--11. HAL H. Sand- erson. A. Taylor. E. J. Pridham, C. Griffith; membeneep committee. J. Brophey. chairman. N.. HIS. R. 0. Sanderson, J. W. MacTioar, W. Abell. J. laseet. Dr. J. A. Graham, F. Mc- Arthur; grounds committee. H. McNee, chairman. McDermott. K. J, Paid - ham. J. Ittramet; auditors, I. D. East- man, R. G. Handersoo. irt HOCKEY BOOK send iltis • ;••.•,(VS 7 •,*4 7 lie and AVTOSIMP11100 PICTURES ed row FAVOR/TN MAVENS W. eb,.....ego • book on hockey. 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Loam, Roo nedb Aomed et.odee II Sib Smolt Lwow a THE WOHELO PLAYERS WILL PRESENT ,74 'The Girl in the Fur Coat' A COMEDY -DRAMA BY MYRTLE CHARD MIRY - AT _ MacKAY HALL Friday, Jan. 31st aur AT II O'CLOCK P.M. I irigPV4- UNDER THE AITSPICES OF THE f v. s. 0. GIRLS OF VICTORIA STREET MCI* CHURCH Admission . 15c and 110c (Tax included) Timms ON SALE AT DUNLOP'S DRU -14111/.01104"L.A5,..t.:1.)* attacks that Young was dropped by a yoet. He was struck -on the bead by 0. (lomann's shot, but was able to re some playing. The Marines held their one -goal lead until the half -way mark of the second period. Honderich chased a rebound sesend tie set with Worthy down from youngsters Is the shot, and Cook took a perfect pass [Iced, O. aham.. hale oat to hat it past the goalie's pads. Beillhant itashing Youngs scintillating rushes had the spectators breathless, but be was un- able to capitalise., Stapleton' was penalised for boardIng server TO rush for the pock, and a few minutes after. returning to the los be was knocked bid of the play -WWI Bond- Whittingbam's team 1 On Wednesday. in nit first Junior game C. Wigle'a team you 12-2 in a game with the squad imptalned by C. MeNa II. The committee in of the S A. ‚l1. fbra- rept- Time Wan and aehedulestre ••• - Senior Juveniles "' • Captain 11111 Swiger-tv. Yhatbgeok. W. Barlow, B. 1119, G. Martatt, H. Carrie, L McArthur, J Leaman. Captain Fred WhIttiastsam-A. I KI ke Darner K. Yong, J. Ore. pit of the stomach. The flashy wing- lien D. (h....$ It MacLeed.0 Leda. er was taken from the ice, but was Calniaiil Wilfred GrIallwood-R. able to return to the game in the third Macadam, Ft. Care# C. 111111lsos. J. • mimed but seised the Mariner's ant*. . Shear- Frayed tempers snapped and c nn s . Bloom- took a poke at Seeley, knocking him sets. B. fiat. The pair were having It out, with echos hard drive caught him In the' r Y. U. ,The Marines had some Mid-et-ITO- n haidtug..-Absie -*newel atkaantage In the -first panto* but managed to da-ao through the superlative netminding of Bud Worthy The play was forced by both sides, with the Stapleton-OBrieu- LaRocque line putting on the Marine power plays. Nest PentaltY Lever was given the first penalty, for tripping Westbrook, and during his rest Nellans turned aside a veri- table fuellede of shots by the Marine Initial line. Johnston was penalised for boarding Stoddart. and Lever and Elliott, UM latter tin a tricky solo, kept the Marine goalie busy until the puck was cleared by Westbrook. Young .cross-cheeked Draper for the first Goderich penalty. It was apparent a feud had arisen between Seeley and Stoddart, opposing defeneemen, and when the Goderlcb bosky took the puck the crowd waited expectantly for the inevitable. Seeley prepared himself and lunged at Stod- dart, but the Mariner did not swerve. Seeley went three feet in the air and landed fiat on his back. Stoddart's shot was cleared. Johnston missed a perfect equalislag ts-liter wh Insurance and Real Estate AUTOMOBILE, FIRE. PLATE GLASS, BURGLARY, SICKNESS, ACCIDENT ---- . • Ofeefflbeee Beada,-4temodllates win - Absolute Financial [Breast/ REPRZEIENTATIVE Mutual Life Assume. Co., owned by The Polley Headers LOW RATES -Best of settiessaes Information gladly given. Coll. Writ. or phone 1811 WM. REAM- STREET MMINIMMIL- 41==l2tre s' • 7.... • Specials far Saturday 1_ ' PORTERHOUSE STEM A& 20c FRESH -HAM ROAST • - - 20c.- BuinErjrnagy, JEWEL SHORTENING SLIM. 25c SHOULDER VEAL CHOPS - • • .2 Lit 3k chance a few monied missed the open net. -.---1--Tanners Aflame liShiel again bit the limelight whim Mahon, R. Hawthorne, I. Phildiam, K. he atteMpted to body McInnis. He Chisholm Captain Bert haecbler down, J. Wilson, W. Dal Whitely. Sdasider Seeley underneath, when another greenahlrt got McInnis by the neck. field. B. lonaway, G. Robinson's Meat Market Phone 36 We Deliver Hamilton Street period. The toughest break of all In the third period, which was liberally sprinkled with bad lock ilifie-lbe Mar- hass, came when LaRocine WWI right la on Duench with half the net wide- open The puck skittered harmless- ly from the Marine'. stick. Even the visitors agreed the Marines passed up Nome perfect scoring Notices. Meilen- fatly when the O'BrIen-LaRontse- Stapleton line had the pock In the Milverton sees for (oily two minutes. Bet for the clever work of Duench in goal the Marine' would have built up a substantial lead. Tough Breaks The tough breaks were not all on one vide, for Cook missed out on the visitor" beet niece of the period when he failed to beet Worthy. The Marine goalie dived out to clear a re- bound from Cook's shot, but mimed it. The attacking winger snared the diNC and drilled It at the open goal, but Stoddart beet him to it. eatrhing Jan IS--/Iwiger vs. Ffhittinghans. Stoddart charged In to the fray, but 2* --Greenwood. vs Baecbler. Feb. 1-8wiger •s. litechier. 12-Whittington:in. Greenwood. 15-Baechler vs. Whittingbam. 26-Swiger vs. Greenwood. imam .haveihe Captain Chester Mellaid-L. Bloom- field, .1r. Brown, C Cowbell, H. Shore, B. Reid, F. Hawtbore.: T. Thomas, C. Durnin, J. Rutledge P. .Fry. Sheerdown. • Captain C. Wigle -11 Black. E. Kneetabaw, H. Worse11.0 Johnston, J. Fritz/el. J. Duckworti '. White, H. Westbrook, C. Sheldon Wigie. Captain IL Prouit.--:. Bradley, the puck from a prone position and ilwin11 .1. Freeman..Wood,H W hurling it to a corner. Doak and MacMillan, B. Ainslie, ii Stoddart gave Duench a had few DAD- a Holmes, utes, and the period ended shortly Captain H. Diter-1 after Young was ridden to hist kneels Bogie. H. Black, B. by the defence. on what looked to be , W. Bernie. if' Kale. it a dangerous solo attempt. Patterson, J. Young. P uue Ind. but did not get within striking Jan. 22-MeNaehrd ll I angle shot for the tieing goal. With The visitors took the Initiative from S the starting bell of the oeerttme per- I per's rebound and drove In a hard after an espeninir 0^01•••• Feb. 26-5-•-11PrenNnamell vvalt. fifteen seconds to go in the same per - distance Cook attack failed Joe O'Brien 8- Wigle vs. Pre**. • pork at Dueneh, who made a apeeteen- H3 -M( vs. Prone.. misused out when he hatted a 'Tinning • lar pave. and Westbrook was robbed 22- Wigle Dsee by OW defence on a fast play. A over Duesseh'e shoulder. hut the puck PARAMOUNT few minutes later Yonburned hg a shot line. Young was given the only pen - a threatening Donnybrook was averted A's by Referee McCily. who banished Seeley and McInnis as the bell rang for the end of the period. Each team went on the tee a man short and the Marines had the ad- vantage during the first half of the second period, but were unable to score. Three penalties were handed out, to Johnston for tripping Stoddart, Mc- Innis for tripping Fairaervlce and Stoddart for boarding Lever Al- though the Marines were two men short for some seconds no damage was Mcliror, H. 8017e• I Another Seers Holmes. RI It was not until the Ilfteen-Enfold* ornedoe, 0 although Westbrook misseda perfect rt, J. Me.imark that a further score was made, MacDonald, 'chance when he hit the prostrate Neil - an. with a shot. Taylor. E i Johnston made a brilliant rush but ho. D. Mood. furlibled the puck without being ii Bradley, R checked, and again had the puck right il aeDonald. 1 in on Worthy, without scoring, but he I finally elleked when he picked up Dra- 1 Ind Johnston fed Elliott a pass to put the greenalerts one up. In the opening seconds of the third period Nellans turned aside, blocked or caught six shots by the Marine first - - i aity of the period, for pushing • man lodged In the top of the net. PARAMOUNT. Jou 21. --Mr. Or -lin the fare when he was locked against Young was penalised with a minute land Richards Is pleading a mettle the boards, and while the defenceman to go for downing B. nOMISTFD. hut the of weeks with Me and Mrs. James was In the cooler the Clinton squad visitors were enable to score on the Rb -bards at fleahertos. sepressed eagerly. fleetly being rewarded short -Nutted Marines. Mrs. Howard Berrie et Belyrood. 1 when Hanley banged home a spinner Flummery! - ee- . •visiting with bet forest& Mr. and 'from a scramble. eI is Mei Period-Onfiln. Young (Lease, Mrs. John Jamieerm. this week Stapleton, who worked like a mad - quo) Ut min. Penalties. (k A Mosher from here attended the man all that period, clicked finally Second Deriod--Onain, -Cook (Hon.lbneknow Booster Club ',magnet In hoe ; when he scored the conleat goal of the &rich) 11 min. Penalties. Stapleton '1 or of Mr. Freak Todd anti Mr. Toni , game. Neilane was down Orem La - Third period-Goale, 0. Penalties, I Todd, In L, -know, lent Friday night. l Rot-meeu shot and was reaching for Young. . ' It will be 'walled that Trodda woo I the pork to bury it, when Stapietot Overtime ----Goals, 0. Penalties, 0. the prise for the grand champion steer dashed in and picked the disc from The Wane: at the Royal Winter heir In Termite under the gosfle's butatretehed reek Milverton-- foal, Dneneh ; defence, I last tall, e rt. flip It in the net. Although the Mer- its- IA*0 MacAnier le smelting Mr .1Iwes pnehed hard they were unship to Rot*. thesnin at ningesonon this i wore the tieing g osl ',teeth. . Summery: MI.* Wm Martin end Mr. Goidlii First period Onnle tesepletms 0111 (O'Brien). 13 sec. Penalties. lever, B. Gamble. it 110menn centre. (I. nommen: wine.. Cook. Ilooderich; al termer*. Beederbo, Berger. Appel. A. Gamble Marines-Omil. Worthy; defence. Martin visited las *odds r7- Yoshi : centre. O'Brien: home of Mr DeeM Oarruthers....fla *lege. Stapleton. Isillorgue; alter- ermeession ante*. Melanin. Weitbrook, MseDoe- The Paninsoont If eSill filch enjoyed aid. Doak. a cg' party and tS Referee -3 McCall?, Stratford. Nib bees es Meads, - _ s -10! a pull at the Johnston. Young. Seeley. McInnis. Keened period Goals. Johnston. 15 min Elliott (Johnston). 2214. Penal- ties. Joheaton. Melinda, Stoddert. , Third period -Okla, Hanley. 19 V. rir4••_t • , See the New 1936 Model DeForestCr et -A RADIOS ow IN STOCK p. Hear one in,your own home, Trade in your old Radici now and get a liberal allowance on it before it' is altogether useless and you lose on it. 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