The Signal, 1936-6-11, Page 4Pridham's
PRESENTS
Sportwear
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Capital Electric Theatre
SOUND SYSTEM
Phone 47 Coder ch
Now Playing---"Tlw Trail of the Lonesome Pine in full I .111,11-, star-
ring Sylvia Sidney.
MONIMY, IVES- DAY and WEDNESDAY—
Into the blue -grass estuntrY., with the whbasteal drollery of inimitable
"In Old Kentucky"
A delightful feature Is the dancing of BILL ROBI N So iN
Thosnglhat Friday and Saturday— A great coned, Mt!
"IN PERSON"
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A [wavered ,pet of the screen. fleeing from fame. runs smack 11110
Dan Cupid +with Wariest. result's.
GDWGER ROGERS and GEORGE RAPT
Mminees Wednerulay. Saturday and holidays at 3 p.m.
THE SIGNAL
GODERICH, ONT.
:: In the Realm of Sport ::
Seaforth's Errors
Prove Costly
Locals Take Monday's Gama at
in Ono Innings
Gotlertch chalked up the third vic-
tory In rimy steets-In-Lbe Moron -Perth
Baseball League on Monday, when
they defeated Seoforth at that town.
5-1, In n slk-itinings game.
Seaforth used Rennie saki Shortreed
HOW THEY STAND
Mora Softball League
Woo Lost Ins.
St. Peter's 11 2 0
Tho Victorians (talked up their
third win last ulght when they
swamped the Foresters to the tune of
31-2. Witotwr scored for the Fore*.
ters In the third and Arbor in the
against Max Fritzley, %h. had six ninth, but the Victorians, ais la tbown
strike -outs and allowed nine ling. by the score, had so difficulty, and
retired the Foresters P-2-3 In four of
the nine innings.
The score :
FORESTERS 17
Playing a poatponed game in the.
church league on Thnrsdao--innLs-tha
Renate allowed six bite aud had two
Goderich had a tough break in the
second innings. when Johnston struck
out with two down and the bases
loaded. The game was scoreless un-
til the fourth. when Welsh's lads got
the hang of Rennie's pitching and
smashed tont four teso.111111rent. -which.
Presbyterian- had a 14-0 lead •t the
Johnston and Worthy did the acoring-
Seaton,' sae robbed of an equalis. end of the third killings and by the
to Entitles. for the put-out at first.
retiring the gide and Waring three men as against 51 for the Foreaters.
on Immo... The remainder of the game The scoring:
The GmlerIch fielding showed a big Foresters 0 0 0 2 40 2 3 4-17
improvement, only two errors being
scored agalust them. Seaton!' bad
five errors..
The teams:
Goderieli Worthy. lb.:. G. IMF
P. Murdork, r.f.; R. Black. 3b.: 13...non of the fighting spirit of the teams.
the last three timings, but St. Group's
lb.: E. Rennie, e.; Willis. 211.; Hilde- tallied nine to_eke otit a hard-earned
brand. La.: Sills, Rankin. I.f.;
Rant. Dunlop, r.f.: .Suell, Short -
Err. GeonGrs 211—BARCHLEWS 23
When Bitechler's knocked Jerry Cal- I
der out .of the box on Monday night,
and (lord Liscomin replayed him. Itaerh-
run lead over St. George's in the sixth
With ten runs,, it was the most es.,1
'citing game in the churvh league so 1
far,. with Mt. 1:pomp's 'winning 211-25.
• MO LIT DOWN
Locals Trimmed 14-1 in Huron -Perth'
Galeria' lost the third selo.luied 1
`,. League 41.arne at Clinton
Huron -Perth 0 B.A.A. game at Clinton
on Thursday last. 14-1, making a de -
Haile break after the first two win.. • • •
CREDITS
AND
CREPES
Pride goeth before a fall.
The game Was. called at the end of
the gizth lowauvo et darkness.
widerably by eoutributing twelve er-
rors. The Goderich boys endentlY
were taking a day off and made a very
poor exhibition.
Clinton started I In' with three runs
in the first and held GoderIch score -
les. until the fourth, when nurwei
romped home for the lone tiny. Mar-
ney. by the way. worked hard through-
out the game. and the poor showing
was not his fault. Clinton doubled
their score In the fourth. added one
In the firth end doubled it agaln In
the sixtb, with Falsity on the mound.
-Rob" Carrick wan in the box for
SUMMER
Clearing all Straos (lark shades.
1)11[14, Itrown. Regtilar %eine *2.95 's Sale
Price _
With two wins to their credit the
ton `on Thursday last, looin_11-1,7
l'a-1001kagnoil tail. hard nt
A snappy recuperation at Beatorth
on Monday when they won a third
game. 5-1, pat theta'. in the running
The way the s• oftball league is at -
nights a week It ould seem sOmetbing
might be done to accommodate tbe
It would lie a p▪ imple awl inexper
sive matter to ereet blesehera along
first and third base Hues.
The league is deserving of awns
Rest game of the season en far In
the church league was the St. George's-
Baechier's tilt on Monday.
WIN FREE PURRS TROPHY
Fred Hunt taid I. D. Eastman were
the winners of the London Free Press
trophy at nit Invitation lawn bovilIng
tournament at Kincardine last night.
Twenty-eight pairs took part In the
event. Others from Goderich were
Geo. Ilan:arson and Howard McNee.
Wm. Powell sod J. W. Raker. Messrs.
Hunt and Eastman will bold the trophy
for a year.
George IlaclEwau we* the winner la
a tient ot forty-two contestants In the
Jitory Irish trenle• tourney at the
lawn bowling greetus on Monday night.
The event woo. eonsidered very suc-
cessful. and new members of the club
are taking an active intereat lu tbe
gatue. -Bill" Ross ia one. Ile non
fourth prise attar only a few sights:
praetice
The winhers or the eight prises
%ere as follows: Geo. MacEw•ne
Ross, L. Knox, Sendy Rawden, C.
K. Saunders, J. R. Wheelnr.
LADIES* YIELD DAY
The first of the summer weekly field
es --to be held at Maitland Oolt
thirty players on Tuesday morning.
prises donated by 31ra. R. L. Lloyd.
The putting eontest was won by
Mrs. W. A. Coulthurst and tbe hidden
hole contest by Miss ()Ilene Lloyd
house at 1 o'clock, •fter wind' the
club "pro," Jack Amon. spoke to the
ladies on the loyal golf rules.
It was decided to bold the Geld day
eiery Tueeday morning at 10 o'clock.
County Council
Concludes Session
(Continued from nage 1.1
tuau addresead the council, stating he
nes of the Opinion the clerks at the
registry unite were entitled to some
remuneration for their work. A mo-
tion then was earthed, tlutt the clerks
reeelve 21c per hour for their work.
They had asked 40t. per hour.
The following resolution was read:
-Wheretta we eousider, in reopen to
high school and coullnuation school
th• ey have the reaponallality uf raising
the necessary moneys, have 13() Con-
trol over the VlaillniatratIve bodies
co• llected; resulted, that the munici-
petition the Government to mon leg-
islation authorizing cosmic council
and counting of high school. and con-
tinuatiou school titntr1eta to submit
requialtions for grants of high ockool
and continuation school boarde and
4,_boartla of edueatiou for money to the
utunicipal board for adjustweut whet'
they deem it ueeressary to do so. Re-
solved, that copies of thls reaolution I*
forwarded to the neighboring county
councils, and the Honorable the Min-
ister of Eduestion,"
The revolution nes adopteti.
Warden Bowman thanked. the coun-
cillors for their co-operatIon and con -
!BAPTISMS it —Gamma" SALT 20
Itapt1.4. won their liecond Inter-
church league nxture on Friday last,
20. The Baptista non 111111114 don't
from the anti pitch and held the Salt
lads Poorness through four of the eight
inning.. although they showed up to
a ‘lecided threat in the fifth. seventh
noel eighth lioniug.. when they scored
set tatter!' runs. The Itaidlats did not
take their half of the eighth innines.
when the game was called because of
The georing:
St. George's won 211-25.
Calder vacated the mound wheal
Itaechler's took him for five runs in
the fifth. but they rode Lia,s4tottrithLir
ten in the
Summer Sports Wear
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brown. coral. bine, row,
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OF
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Printed Crepe% soil Striped Silks.
Light .fiaden and bright flowers.
tumor -tint -tit of liew and smart stykw.-
SPECIAL —
Slacks •
(.;Qttoti Slacks in navy and brown,
made.. Pair
-Terry Slacks in navy, brown and yellim
New and smart. Pair
Inetead of dooming, the Anglicans
IN THE NAUGHTY -NOUGHTS
Over Editor. -1 have Waked with
. much pleasure the attention you are
'giving to bri.eliall in your eidUllina this
Iyellr and hope that It will produee
i reault.. for the sake of the game It -
for the Auto.
call that it Ts Illioat thirty yeara
sins* -the good old too n started the
agsembling of a teem that in the mace
of two or three years proved to be
!the champions of the old Lakeside
League. composed of Kincardine, Luck-
; ▪ in thiew days large gates weren't
l the atyle, and apparently that habit
still exists. If we finisbed the seams
fifty dollars to the good we were do-
ing wonders.
Pnaillny-s brief sketch of tbe team
would be proper : ..o with your petiole -
shot I will hand ton the line-up in
place of former managers Berne,' and
Pitchers were Jack Tait. Harry Bel-
cher (Hurrlease Hank) and Jim Wig-
gins. the first having a very fast
ball and the latter two haring better
than fair curves. First base was
looked after by Dan Nicholson. a very
smooth fielder. Second biome wair
cared for by either Bill Barnes or
was attended to by Colin Devine.
imam,
belie Hank Reicher or Cliff Webb kept
the bot corner Intact. .Our spare
infielder was Bert (Kaiser) MeCreath
and lie sure was a handy guy to have
around. The outfield was cotnposed of:
Left, t'llff Webb; centre. Orlando Dean.
allfl right. Roy Walter. the pride of
Colborne township. Leeds Elliott was
our relief in the outer garden. How
those four boys used to drng down
finial). was vent. Behind the hat
exception of Bekher and Walter all
the re.t of the gang are still living
and I suppos. they often recall the
dnye when n trip to WIngliam meant
an all -day affair. It sins noloody'a
busineom whot real fon we derived on
It hag alwny• •eenieil 1. Ille that
both Walter and Reicher were two of
the old town ',endured.
My oWl11 Chore in those days was
scoring ntitU1 enjoyed to the full the
einditio tee awl frietel.hip olf the old
My one hope is thin the hionch of
come on and b.) history repent Itaelf.
Enthiosiags le ▪ well worth watching-,
ifillksAnglican pep -talks norkea wonders.
spentine of enthusiasm, It eertsinlv
not lacking in the surrounding din
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In t`nitworne township the Farrlsh
elan have a anfthall team of their
own. All the player ere related. j
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'Ti. ,nid they neiept nil challenges
:uel hand mit n few.
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They are versatile. too. One of the
outfit has s --lathe and they turn' not
their own hAMr---Y
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1►nhhln hn4 Metter watch his hide
or he will he losing It to make gloves
and to corer softball's.
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Fortune I. s fickle dnme. '
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All ttntnrdnr moraine taco men ant on
the nary With hest ni•hes for a ehnnpinn
a fish. tenni this year.
• • • lours t'o• real sports' snke.
They el.nneid to the north break- sFI. 1•Iu:S+.Tr1X NTR.%�tl
wn.tor and nn Her •duple took thele !esti \\est hunl Ale.
fiat nnalllon• Toronto.
$1.35
Beach Robes
$2.75
$2.95
Men's Swim Suits•
Two-piece -Suits with detachable top. tipper -
fastening: Smart combination of colors. vine
SHORTS—rib-knit, specially rein
foreed
tViry boy and hasoball tam
win want this up-to-datil
'book, "Baseball—and How
to Play it", by Frank J.
(Shag) Shaughnessy, Man-
ager of the pennant win-
ning Montreal Royals.
Pitching, batting. Inns
running -all the fine polio ts
of the game are clearly
explained and illustrated.
Here's how toast It. 81m -
ply send in to the address
below a" CROWN BRAND'
or "LILY WHITE" Corn
Syrup label with your
name and address and the
words "Baseball Book"
plainly written on the
back—and your cow will
ha mailed to you right
CROWN BRAND
CORN SYRUP
Ina CANADA STANCH 0011110111V Wow
closed vrith the singing ot the Na.
Grand Bend ,
t lour I Anthem *ad "Auld Lang Syne.".
CHURCH NOTES
The regular meeting of the Arthur
Ciro* of Knot church will be held on
Monday eiening Jun 11 at s o'clock
!Members nre reqtlealted tri bring their
-sots•hine hag.'" to this meeting
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. 1.1' Knox Presbyterian churelt
will he held in the leeture room of the
chary,' oat Tursday„ June 10, at 3
o'cltwk. Mrs. J, it; Barnett 'will glve
n 'patter oit Me totudy hook. lira. D.
J. Lane will give gleanings. from the
animal council meeting of the W•11•8.
held nt Toronto.
Those from Goderich who •tter•led
the livelier). meeting at Trivitt Mem-
orial church. Exeter. on 'Monday were
Rev. A. C. Calder and Mrs. Calder,
Ven. Archdeacon Jones -Bateman, Mrs
E. W. Carrie, Mrs. J. A. Graham, Mrs.
John Hunter. Mrs. F. WhIttingbam.
Mrs. Foster. la% EL rainier. Mra.
Geo W, Holman. Hill Burritt. Mr.
BABY CHICKS
IVO: 'White Leghorn Baby
Chicks, 17 per hundred.
C. White Leghorn Baby
Pullets, $1.b per hundred
sired by registered male birds.
4trilera gri Or over delivered
WALTER ROSE
BRUSSELS 01fT.
Baptist Church
Rev. s. R. McClung. Minister
m
"Mt Moral Neutrals"
Canadian Order gr Foresters In
"Has OW Gale oNli Spoor
DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY AND
WEDNESDAY
beginning May 30th, 193C
bring you
Gene Fritzley
AND HIS 10 -PIECE
ORCHESTRA
"ACCORDION AB' '
HIS VIOLIN' '
"THE MANOR TRIO' '
Fit ridaheil I tam ter rent
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etc.. etc
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Phone 418
.111941hire ;air
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remninder of the div and couple No
2 1111 Ow tomtit bri.akitrater sifter three
hoot, 4%1111 tvore than thirty pound,
Fe;rtnne miod have been out
of *1)11 recently when Illehop C. A.
man. RPC. A. C. Colder and tion. Jerrp
Colder visited their termite atreatia.
All they 1111rIna attelM*114111'11
frog woo dampened ton.
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LEEBIJRN
LIMITIO
TO WIN NIPEG• EDMONTON•JASPER
CANADIAN ROCKIES PACIFIC COAST • ALASKA
• the Canadian National's crack
train, the Continental limited,
from Toronto to W i n n ipeg, Jasper,
Vancouver sod return, leaves each
terminal daily.
(boss Toronto 1010 P.M., E.S.T.)
Travel on the Continental limited
is practicality and economy de luxe
—every 1936 last-minute comfort;
low summer fares; common-sense
prices for mals; special coach
lupch service; able d'hote mals
in the dining car at special low
prices as won as the regular a la
cane service.
Stop off at Jasper in the Canadian
Rockies for golf, trail riding,
hiking, fishing. swimming. Rata
at Jasper Park Lodge are low—
from 117.00 a day including meals.
JASPER GOLF WEEK—SEPT. 6.11
Ato Peeking softball game was played
on Isoeharn dinnyinft 'riven the Parrish
nnd Fisher tenm played footmen. the
acore being 20-23 for F. & F. This
WW1 the second -gni. of no. • 1
first KAMP ended 311-16 a F.
day, the *core being 26-10 in •favor
flin• t' first game.
on Monday ehegnem totalling more
than 016010 erne malted by Quail._
ippierw ter .w dre or—
Moro: nod, in liny.
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