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TICK BANTAM MAWR
Bruce MacDonald% team eanie
witi ttteir first win of the season loSt
liaturde•ye. when l they'clefeated "j()Im
Bradley'sextet lsy O. score of 3-2.
aohzt Holmesteam:, itleo won their'.
nest garde e tlie eeaset by =the same
acore, 34, on Wednesday afternorm,
'defeating Jack Vritzley'a teara. '
R. Stonehouse refereed Saturs
Ita"'s game and N. Black reeereo Wed.
nesday'S.
' LIONS RANTAillS
Seidor
- W. L. Pte.
Abisley se..„ 1 0- 2
rritzley .. ....1 1 2
1 1 2'
/Tolland1. 1. . 2.*
lohneton A 1 0
Junior
bs W. L. Piste
'3TeGee . .. , 2 0 4 ,
Nevveonabe - 1 ' 0. 2
, MaeDonaki 1 "1 2
' T,•angridge .•
0, 'I- 0
. Bradley 0 -..ig -.0
' BUIPTLAND° .LgAGUE
"Skil)" ,MaeDonald's Electrics handed
•d'Dery" Phelart'S Moulders a 4-0 white -
Washing on Wednesdaynight in the
first meeting between the two town
teams in the Maitland League this
season. - '
The Win gave 'the Electrics -sole pos-
Seselopeof first plaee in the league. In
the-%Ceondepart ;of .-the 'doubleheader,
.....0eltioneletavedoes--and- Bewail/6r
Jaekrabbitsetrattled ;Arne'
beat crowd.. to witness:a, efaitlind
„League doubleheader , so far thiS" year
• se LwaS -Preeent
Y AT TRW
hi ay Night, _Feb. 161h
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, (BY Allan Bowman)
There 'certainly was': one grand turn-
out for. our 'anntiai.!‘itt home," held
last Friday. night in the ,gyranasium,
The many 'rainbow -hued ,froekl of the
ladies 'contrasted sniartly with the dark'
evening clothes .ween by :the gentlemen
,
as they daneed 9n the 'modern -,init*Mier
-in- a- modern Setting. Yes, the gym
really "looked,. "up to the rainu,te with
it Venetian blinds and indirect light-
ing striking a new note. Speaking of
notes, ;there seemed to he quite ne con-
troversy over where a certain
sign should be plied on the musical
ileceration surrounding the orchestra
stands' Well,: we hakto-eonfesS our
ignorance to the' infuriated music
teacher, • $0 far as placing Votes was
concerned—but the "liar -still. remelt'.
Par,lEe .artistisfeet, 9111.1.
• - cis si •
Talk about yeur Siegfried One
might consider himself lucky to come
out unscathed from the barrage of
4riavv..balls Pelted at him' by a sharp-
shooting group- which. -congregates at
the school doom, especially when
dozen shots are directed at one ipdivids-
-ual. It, goes without saying that there
is no need for further ;improvement
in,their- too-direct.hits.1,,1
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ThE-Rtrorti-;Vink- isivij-hiAit--ii-do
"Under the weather!"" sin the February
thaw has decided to set in jut aS
thins's. were- going- Cheer up,
Dimwit; there's still colder 'weatherein
store.,,for,0151,40.02.11Se,,..,,the;.greunflhag
didn't coMe out, to see his shadow for
nothing
' ,„„ • • * * t• *,
- 1 thought 1 was. ffett1g;3 'ngs the
'other daY4when someone .cusua. ly men-
Itioned that- exareiblations, were but two
weeks ahead f ‘ Apparentlytithe, does
fly on swift wings, although it 'eeents in-
credible that the time has so quickly
elapsed since we wrote our last set..
However, there still remains time to
get In the mood",for studying. -
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THE GODERIO
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ritlatiVAIVY
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h, 1940
Fa
in Game at1Uton
Tom Scores to:* 'IAA littrn
in firwironile' League
Yigure
.rust when thiege .werelbeginning to'
k bright, the Csodertela Cube eteuek
4 su g4n their tight for a play-off birth.
1.4 juvenile group 23. - • ,
- The snag turned out to be the ,Clin-
text Mous, and the Cube steanblesteeVer
them on Monday efight, when they abs
eorbed on 18.2 defeat at Clinton.
The Goderieh Youngsters 104 *the
whole turned' in a fair game, certehely
a Much; 'better garde thaneWhen tb.ey
were defeated,' 10-1 :,,,at 'Clinton in the
first game of the seasont but they
couldn't hold the faet-ekatiag, emOotile
1 passing Clinton team from , breaking
away every' now end. then and the re-
sult was the onesided score. .; .
4'Red",„„Worsell experieneed 'an off
,night ha thets'iideriell' net, letting* ire
shots• which " on other oceasions he
would have kicked out 'with ease.
. The game, 'although played' onlrather
elbw ice, produeed plenty of .actioe. In
Ube third period it almost got, out of
'the hands of referee- "Red", Kennedy,
who showed a decided partiality to the
Clinton. team.' Eight. penalties *eve
..
handed -out during the final session awl
six' of,these weet to Goderich. players.
The- Clinton ; sharpshooters sniped
seven goals in the 'firet period, five in
thesecond and firtfshed off with six in
the final session,
Monteith,_ . brilliant Clinton: right -
Winger, led. ride team in the scoring
Parade with six goals and three assists
to ,his credit. Powell, clever Centreman,
stipplied Monteith witli four assists
nd notched one-for7hinaelE ' Mae-.
'Ewan. and: Counter Md three -gears
each Thompson had. twor.aud-kDartliff,
Cook and Colquhoun, one each '
• Duckworth scored _the (first •Geiderieh
goal late in the first -period: "Ducky!:
took the puck away from Powell at
the Clinton blue line,-stickshandlecl his,
way past Colquheuneand. beat, Carter
With mlew shot from twenty. feet.out.
Hill notched the other goal. in the sec-
ond peried when he grabbed a lOose
puckat centre -ice,. rounded the defence
and fired' it-shot-A*h-lato the- net
eiurty feet out
' Gede-fich--Goal, Wersell; .defence„
Young, Wilson; centre, , Hill; „wings,
Bloomfield, MacDonald ; alternates;
Duekworth;: • WestbroOk,, . :Mel:lily:se
IVTgltrIreMilirdit"-.7—`'—' ' "
--
OXiaton.---Goal, Cartetidefence, Cook?,
Ake; centre, P.ovvell; wings, 1Vionterth,
MacEwanr; alternates, Counter; Thonig•
son, Bartliff, Colquhoun, McKeneie.
' Referee—Kennedy.' Clinton.
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_ ., • THE JUNIOR PLAYOPFS
The Goderich Lions -go- to Seaford:I.
this (Thursday) evening to begin- the
bestAhree-ottive series for the cham-
pionship of group 11, b.H.A.- Junior
C • The tWo clubs. decided . to play a
five,. game series tee,...ge,e.egs.
w en Winghem daa.ulteth their two
remainingrgames of the „Schedule/ark
- • •
Complimenting-Mr..and Mrs. Gordon
Brindley, .who- -Wete married •in,
Victoria street United- ehifi 'eh ktr5on4
age- L. --Brown onWedeee-
day evening, .January al, Mr. and Mts.
Brindley, Itac,h street,- entertained
about twenty-4iivettieSts at a reception.
'Sirsse-Brindleyes..Whe was 'theefermer-
Dortalda: Irene Salisbury of London,
Mis-tarraing • in her ' govVia of white
senieve_Settes waa "assisted in receiving
by hell! briiieSinah;1; Miss Olive Pliblado,
in royal blue velvet, ,while Mr.' Kim
BrindleY, cousin efethe 'groom, who was
best _Man, siipported the groom. The
home siira prettily , decorated in pink
and White, White the- dining -room was
'attractive ,with"pink and white festoons,
while streamers sea . from, the light to
form large bews at the four :corners
of,the table;"which *as coverech with
a white satin damask.' cloth and cen-
tred' with a 'basket of pink. and - white
, sweet peas aneSeeteh-heither‘Y--r•After
an evening' of games and. Contests a
bride Cut the four:tiered-lieddIng cake..1
buffet luneheon, was served, while the
Many beautiful gifts were, received -by
Mr: arid ' Mrs; Brindley, ivito
Side aolberne' townsitiP.,
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Colt& ow Their
Heels to Wavers
Bill Young, Goderich Boy, Wing
• the Red Ribbon of
." th# Game
-Foretheseecond One this season the
Clinton-Goderich bolts proved superior
to their -most formidable rivals, .the
Seaforth. Beavers. The 'Colts edged
out the Beavers -1-3 at Seafortlion
TiteiditY evening and, climbed, back into
a temporary, tie for first' place with
that Bill Young, a Godericb, boy;
proved the hero of the night from the
viewpoint -of the -many Goderich and
Clinton spectators who helped pack the
Seaforth rink, Bill lofted arlong shot
from the Seaforth blue tine which
caught a corner .of the .net and broke
a tie- late in the third period:
se-Theegainessaithougleplayeason
IVA"' produced.11entSr4;44, actesn, from
start to finish. Three tinies' the'kebrd
was tied up after .ene team or. the
oiler had taken "the lead. -see- •
....TheoBeaverskfought-valla7014-y4n-th
dying • moments of the game to. knot
.thingsl up for a fourthetime, but the
Celts held them off the score -sheet 'until
the finish:
•Faimer McFadden sent the Beavers
into thee lead half -way,: through . the
-first period -while Pester was serving
a penalty. Pickett tied 'things up in
seraMble at the.twelve-minute mark
of the second Period, but Flannery sent
the , Beavers into, the lead -:again two
minutes later when he ,eonsbined wale.
the •two,.McVadden brothers for a pretty
Lions e from
Behind to Win
Tilte ,ItilliOr Ottrde at Wingh90M
- With Three: 00911 after
• Opponents: Score TWO -
They did it again/. Having acquired
the habit of allowing their opponents
a leadtand then. coining from behind
to win; the Goderich Lions, Sudor
lino they tatft ,, do othervvise. ,
At Wingham, last ThursdaY night,
the Lions were trailing the junior tea)*
from that town by a 2.0 scores,late in
the seeoncl period. - Remembering what
they bad done on two previews occa-
sions, they 'weitt to work. " Whittled
the lead by one goal 'in the -second
period, and rammed in two Obis in ,the
last„ session for a 3-2 victory. '
It took the Lions the full twenty
minutes of the *st period to untraek
theinselves, • In that length • of:time
Wingliren bad' a slight' edge in play and
were Protecting their •own gag much
better than the Goderich lads. •
• "Weare 1Sw1ger was called upon to
make, several difficult saves in this ses-
sion and he Came through vvith Ilying
colorS, 'Weary" had to go out ten
feet from his 'net to emotherwhen
Bowers broke through the Gederieh dee
tence and was about - to - potinee --on a-
. loose pude early in the period. A min -
Ute later Tunney took. King's pass and
was very close with a high shot. The
Puck got away from S,wiger after' be
had stopped it With his ehest and for
ia nipment It botineed around dangerous-
ly in feint of the GOderich cage; but
'Worsen cleared in the nick of time.
1 je Weiss insthe Winglaam net inaele
f a Smart save,ori'lvestbrooles.shot 'from
tWehtf feet' out after ',Costello had set
up the:blay.--
- - Swigerehaileto'berTglit on -hrs game
when .Bowers fired a hot drive to the
corner of the na, . from 4 .faceofe in
,
the •Goderich end.
Weiss just managed to kick eut- a
shot ,,by Bud, J'ohnston during ,a. Gode-
rich ganging attack. Bucrhad a corner
-of the net picked with, his shot- and
, Weiss moved just in time to .deffect it
: The Liens came more into their own
, -in the second period and were unfor
.tu!iate-not to core during _th - ply
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'Poth robbed on -snots, which were
DERICII RE» CROSS BRANCH
UEPORTS ITS ACTIVITIES
The Gotleriffi Branch of Van-
adian Red Cross Soeiety, held nn ex-
ecutive meeting on TueetIOY afterneon.
The treasurer, Afr. A, M. Robertson,
reportea - as follows:
RECEIPTS
e$ 12 00
Hospital '%Voinefl' tiixi1iary.. .25 00
Coderich Lions, Olub ..... 165' 00
Contract Bridge .Club .50 00
Leaf Chapter, LO.D.E25 Of)
Bridge party
hh-h,
• • .•
DUNGANNON
- iATINTGANNOIst: reb, 7. .Mrs. IlarVey
Mole and son Douala accoMPauled Mls$
Reta Swain home to Delmore, after the
latter had visited with her sister for
- gr. ' recovering frOm
paralytic stroke, 'is gradually rartking
linProvemente---Ille ,many -friends are
glad to know of his better health.
number froniqthe village -and Pros-
perity attended the funeral' of the late
Mrs. Maggie Clifton, near'Lucknowi on
TuesdaY, Mrs, Clifton was formerly a.
resident at Prosperity and her hnsband
flied, less' than a year ages, , •
. Ur. John McWhinney Illeha. Bay;
who has been visiting relatives in these
,parts- the last few weeks,' on; Stuarts,'
visited his sister-in-law, Wm,
Shackleton. • -
A serious accident. befell Mrs.:' Her-
bert Mothers, South of the vilitigeolast
Friday, when she was treating her sore
throat With, steam from the boiling
kettle. The steam was so- extremely
hot that it severely burned her throat
Mrs. Stothers suffered terribly and had
to be taken to the hospital Gederieh
for treatment is . since tlearned that
she is Much. easier and is Coming hothe
on Wednesday Of --- --
Mr. Thos. Reid of Brantford IS
visitor With relatives, in these, parts.
The annual congregational meeting
6f 7,rskine Presbyterian eirnrell being
held Thursday afternoon in the Church.
Miss S. Blair and Mrs, Win. Mell-
wain of Auburn visited,,,their 'friends,.
Mr. and Mrs. john Make,. on Monday.
' Mr. and Mrs. Burton Roach are
spending •soirle time with their daugh-
terf Mrs,-Reuben"Brewer,,7-itrGoderieb.
I1Ofet,-.4sIcenvaleKtug..altOr„ gent°11,
;‘..eied„.1siet.,wisith-Struck Vein. when ,he
was
Hamilton batted in D. 13ligs' passio4,,
from the corner at 12.05 sertd Wing-
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Painful, Aeeldent.--fiVfr, .17 Finnigan'
1,
nil- *AS " the Actini of a
'Peculiar accident' 'When be was-hitch-
infi,Xs team..putting the tongue in the
.irel, i'r`e7r,-on7e7e,114,6ZIWeT
Doak' .aist'S again 'Ont. of itiele'
after-fating Westbrook's-•pass and with
no one to beat, he 'shot into the goalie's
Pads:
; Once more Doak :missed a 41den:oP:"
.Portunity when Johnston set_hinf up
with a smart pass. Welt'Slelv sifitit *re
the 'Corner was somehow stopped by
' "
Bewers. -tOol• advantage of Some
loose ,defensive work by oder ich foe
Winghent's 'second goal at -the fifteen.:
minute mark.
-goal '• , Costello eanhe back fetir minutes later
--es• -
• Punch McEw'a, k Stu Or lit 4 for 'Ithe cleverest goal' of, the evening:‘ prayer. .1‘irs,..0. C. Treleaven, fifioyed
SS,,a,t,,the,,Setteoith.,111,fe,liae, to heat I rubbed the puck -at the Goderieh with. a ,Piano instrumenftal., „Mrs: "Mel -
Stade from twenty feet 'out, just before rleefellesg, adtskated 'tsvo.- opponents, -vin--11-eid-read from the- studyebeokson—
• Jolted back and eaught the fleshy part
AP the thumb, tearing it from the bone.
He WilS. attended at the village leY a.
nearby doctor and after a few dressings
it Is now hoped the "thumb '.inay be
s41 , from amPutaitien. •
,V17.111.S.1%poting,--The.regular month-
ly Meeting of tlf4 United church "W.M.S.
was -held in. the church on Friday after-
noon.' Mrs. Arthur Elliott, president
was the chair. The devotienal period
was taken ,by ;Mrs. Chas, Alton. Mrs.
it rittoit
:,1trs. John. Blake "gave. the 'dedication,
RebehahLodge 25 00
t";olborne TOwnship Unit ... .... 1944 4S
ikAtileld Patriotic SocietY 5 00
Red Ciross eanvasS . . . ., ' 3202 15
Pledges' paid, -
$380208
EXPENDITURES
Oanadian Red Cross, *Mt Di-
vision, wool ' .... C°1 81.
Bell Telephone Co, . 12 29
Saults Coal CO., <04 for wort;-'
023 70
Printing, sipplieseetc.
roornS
ng
Aplaettte;beatsfhor work. ere, ....... :06 10:
• machines ' $211.8343 7055
'Forwatded to' headquarters.t. $3:81008 :8Q10
' The Rea (tress headquarters have re-.
quested" the 'local' branch to send Meru
fartY Per" cent. sit the gross Proceeds
if the local Society has raised less than
$5000. or fifty per.centssif more than .
$5000. Our Society at the present
time has' already sent headquarters
••$500. equip-
mentge_towardpOth.:•biet40,
of hospitals_ andoverseasWork.
It is the desire of the local-eXectitisfe
to raise aseenuch .more as
that 61 further ean be sent to head-
getterters, but a the same time pro-
vidine gufficient' sum to carry :on the, .
local aetivities.
Si er Sewing Machine Om,
Balauce haild,
The lOcal organization ha -s expended- -
ivapurperhoxasimfteatealy wool
•ana4-, material
th In the
kinds and has ‘alreekly .sent, in Over
4.203e articles •to headquartera.mnd In
„additiee .ttes 100 artieler Tor the
,evactiees. Thelecal Red Orosa Society
has \purchased 579 lbs. 8 oz: of wool
„from headquarters at Toronto at a cost
of $629.81 and lies further purehased
-4195 yards of material for hospital sup -
piles. ° A'S a consequence it has dis-
bursed to date '$gls3.7.5", -leaving on -
band . only $1708.93 ,to, carry . the
work for the balance Of the -y-Ceer. Mhe
loeal exetutive therefore urge elich and
everyAndividual tcrePiatilbateilfeir_ut-
most ' to 'this work" if our activities, are
--be-kor
standard., The -exectitiye have there- -
fore deelded• thatla „view of. the denie.
tions from individuitia or societies un-
less Otherwise requested :will be ack-
Tile 'ladies are now helding bridge'
gaines in the monis thebasement of
the l'ublic Library every Wednesday
afternoon:- Nursing classes have, been
sccheraenceds the -brasses being_ held te
Tues4p-evertings,,and .WednesdaY „even-
'theMed Cross -rooms. ,
Major E. II. 'A.. Watson inspected the
local.branch and -was very •high in the
praise of the work. done, The folfO-W,...
ing,is -a leiter recited by Mrs. Et. C.
- Dunlop, Vice-president and chairnian of
Working. committee:
pear Mrs's' Dunlop ;
Allow: me to el. -press. ray -deep ap-
preciation of the trouble you and •Mrs. s
.8ttirdy went to in:order -ntalcerff.
vlgt..to Your workrooms both enjoSrable
and profitable to me.
• The ettstial. observer has no eoneei); ,
,tien of tbe.inntiensitYand the. div.erity
the' mirk involvedrderiag---
_and purchasing of materials, their ar-
rangement in .the .atorertioms, their dis-
tribution tetlie'SMilll army Of- workers, •
the - returning, inspecting, labelling,
_classifying, - packing and shipping of
the finished goods and the exact book-
-keeping required to keep truck of every-
thing, present a xnaze that isb,ewilder-
ing. ,
If one Might -Venture a criticism at
all, it syould be that those who are.
in charge are too particular, too -exact
ieg Upon 'themselves in what they' re,
gard their duty. The work being
done by ..your branch:is worthy of the
highest commendation: .
`WP3Iling you cantinued succesSi
remain, •
-Sincerely tours,
".".E. A.--Watsou'!-
., (-MaltF--FI: H. A. Watson),
Orgattization-Departffient.'
Caiing, the ..questiOn of Sending In
the- forty Per „cent. to-heatiquarters 'of • -
the Red Cross the following reply was
reeelYed from. the headquarters which
sets out clearly their desire to receive
as much: cash as-pOssible and at the
same time asking us to earry: pn the'
Work that , commenced
Dear Mess
Thank you very .111UO for your
letter or Pecember-.:21st respecting tb
proposed expendittires of the GodAfich •
Branch for the: first six months of 1940.
.T um Sure the4,oderich,Branch is .
be congratulated on the -,very efficient "
way in which they Are carrying .on
thoir led Crpes activitim '
can quAte 'appreciate the fact -
that the Ilranch--.1S,Anxiou-sta-maintain----
its present level of work by the ladie,s,
It Is iieeessary 'keel) gonstantly in •
Mind that.the, greater responsibilities
'Of `Red ;-(rrtiA IX overseas. and , -It Is .
only the fullest. eo-opftathiri-of till
the beanehes in Ontario that the rpivi-
sion• cap. do its, part. I weld& seggest
therefore that the Bianeli make every
possible effort to so arrange thole local.
work that they -may be:able .send •irt
aS large',4 proportion of their ',funds -
OS, P4NSibie. BY-tiohlg •so, the Ilieineh
can feel that they are doing their '
Part, in„T carrying on the Work of the ,
Canadian:,:.1,1,.steorlii?sretisgeetiroelyie,ty.
'Caldwell" -
Seaforth•and Goderich still had' one
scheduled game to play„. but they dos
dided to throw It out, and begin the.
, playoffs itaniediately.
Tte Liana- have improved considerAbligince the beginning of,thescheclale.
They started badly; rosingestheir.erst
.three .gaines- but have now won three
in a Tow and are rounding into a eraert
junior 0 team. Goderich fans', will
have a chance to see these fast young
teams in action early next week when
'the secoad game of the series will be
played here. . The date has not been
definitely decided as yet, but, it will
probably be Tuesday • night.
VI0TORIA'ST.
The WALS. -of Victoria street tatted
church' held its -February. meeting at_
the hothe of -Mrs. Sandereon, with
twenty-five present": and one new . mem-
'ber. The meeting was- Opened with a
hymn. Mrs. S. Allen offered prayer.,
Mrs. H. -,Sanderson rendered a kola).
The Ser1.14ture lesson, WAS, Kead by Mrs,
P. Barker.. Mrs. C. L. BrosVn gave tt.
air on tlieTStfidt book„, with the -fol-
lowing taking' part : • Mrs.- B. Wilson,
Miss fol_Werthy,---Mrs. Vit.;„ Larder, -Mrs:
,Roope, Mrs,* G. Baechler; Mrs. •F.
Overholt., Mr,s. P.'..Barker then gave•a
report on supply work. Short readings,
.were given V.Mrs. PoStelethwaite,
Miss - G. Worthy, •Mx.s. H. Sanderson
and Mrs.. g. Craig. airs. R. Phillhig
.gave Short talk on 'temperance. T.Sinelt"
wan -Served and a social .half-hour
spent. "-
•
0E0E% ,TBA••
:The annual high tea served. by the
tThurchweinen'i:Ottlid- of St. George'S
ehurch on Slitove Tuesday Was fairly •
well patronized- The table's in the-
[)arhd hall were DreftilY'docOated with
cand-legfielis-inif'..sil-Ver—baikets
filled , with daffOclils. The ',detorations
i'verq,., ,charge Of H. Hunt and
Mia. 'Palmer, while Miss' AL
Mrs. •Rilerand Mrs, Wliittinghain had
• eharge of the SuPper arivingeinent,$
which, needless to gay, pipvided a first-
class, thoh% Mee Calder had -elifirge
of tlie candy table, efts. .Mundrty-WaS
the. kitelien eonVefter, and the -force •ef,'
waltressel-'se made up a nietoerinpf
• the Guild:and their friends. .
. MESE. VALUES, ,ON SAIX• WEEK- ENBINO PEW 9--iiithiess,
•
SYRUP
utuifin OR aiovvisr Ruaio.
SOUPS Aylmer'
TOMATO OR OIGETABIX
-7
Macaroni
, READY CUT - '
corm ° f —see it -ground" ale
EARLY MORNIN
.•
—42' LB. �AN
340 oz. -oats 25o
. •
1.33S.
—
UPTON'S LACIC
OHIPS0
"RED LABEL''' pkg.
SUGAR ,
RD
MMJZ !ZAP
Large
Small
"DOMINION' Side LE.
Pm" Lb. 120
LARGE ZZIf LB.
Bars 19
5 Bar* 25c
ON STORES
ARIBA
TIMM IMP.
0
the 011(1 of the second -period. ,
The 'Colts went into the lead for the
first time in 'the game when Stu Grant.
scored one of hie _typical. 'old-time.goals
on a solo, rush haltivay through the'
_third sessien.,„
',Gord Hildebrand tied- things tip for
a third thne when he combined ,with
his brother Al .at .the -thirteen-Minute
mark. .
Both teams tiirned On the heat atter
that, but the palin of victory went to
the,0olts with Young's ri;24 at the 16.10
Mark. _
Eight penalties were handed out dur-
ing. the.'*.eame....sseee. te • • _
Deitk ; defence,
McKay, Grant; centre, Me -Ewan •
wing.R. MeMwan, Fester; • alternates,
A. Doak, Pickett, Streets, Gibbs, Drap-
er; Young., • ,
,Seafortht--- Goal,, Stade ; defence,
Hubert, Silks.„;, Centre; A. Hildebrand;
wings, G. Hildebrand,„McOalliint,; alter-
nates. R.- McFadden, A. •McFadden,
Flannery;
,Bell.
notririlEY-krib
—GROUP 11,-0-.113„ JUNIOR
• (Final Standing)
fie F. A. Pts
Seaforth I: 20 $ .12
Goderich 4 3 12 15 8
Wingham 7101 2
Note.—Winghtun defaulted game to.
Goderrch a game, to Seaforth.
roun e nemoorder on defence and India 'and gave 'att intereating talk. It
at Weiss with • a low shot to the fat was arrang'W to the women-. of,
corner of. the net from thirty feet Oat. the:, tether village 'cluirches to Pith. in
W:estbrook went ` work, With all the.:observatee. a the World's Day of
guns roaring -t. the begi ng•-of--the--Prayer-on, Friday, Februarreth. Master
final period, but Weiss .6.Mo pp with slack' Betty sanga solo and Urs. Elliott
several epectaeular- saves baoming .elbSecl 'the meeting with prseYer...
shots by the Liens' big rig twinger. . Mrs. Girvin's Birtiulay.—IMrs. David
"Bally" Doak Made up for his misses Girvin: passed her; ninety-eighth mile -
earlier in the game when he tOplt West': Stone an Monday, February 5th, and
brook's Pp.ssout 'and the puck though bedfast and Very weak she 'wee,
home from twenty feet out to tittip the 'able to to greet her many callers
'game, just past. the naiddle of the that -afternoon, recognizing and ham -
:Period. - , s ess each one. iShe received over twenty
• K. JohiiStoriT Winghant left-wiriger, beaatfftil bouquets .of,; flowers,Onclud-
came very close to scoring from. a faee- ing Rotted plants, hyacinths ,in bloom, -
off in trent of the •Goderich net. Its' vie -lets, tidips, snapdragon, fern; etc.
w shot struek' the goalppst and was Observance a the birthday this year
deflected away front the cage. took 0/1 alLadaett note of .qatetereapect,
Hamilton broke from a GO-derieh for the "dear little old lady" is gradus.
ganging attack and.passed• to D. Biggs, • ally fading away; Callerse tiptoed in,
site NsTra alone on Swiger. Spoke quietly to her, and left quietly.
'Wears" saved, smartly. Biggs' feet- It' was' "her , Her many friends
high shot ,frour twenty feet put. and relatives look upon' her as-alleatitl-:
With less thor b*-6-in-inutes„..pf regu.. ful Hower, Which they have much 'en -
lar playing-time-remitinin03-tid- --joyted,-..now :folding its petals,--fer-the-
n.sent :Geclerich4nte-theleadybeat night.
tlig Weiss with. lovv, shot to the,goriera • Agricultural Society.se-The Dungan -
after 'taking Westbrobk's pass -thirty-. -non-Agrieultarel, s-p'eiety niet on Vuese
feet Ont. , • day ,aftertioon in the.Parish hall. The
Winghain's last chance. went, whets • attendance was not SO large as it might
hSiwghigesi•hoti,dforc9linceda fflaceue_omffeeinrdetth'Se'Gfoadset., have been. W. A. Culbert was elected
president ; Stun:,Alton, vice,president
GROUP '23 ' 0 R.A JVVIEN'ItE
° W. T. F. A. Pt,s.
Clinton' 47 92 8 14
Goderieh 1 4 .10.44 2
Exeter 0 4 5 ,35 0
- s
• ROUP 9, 0.11.A..-INTERIVIEDIATE
L. A, 1.1,s„
.Seaforfli 9 3 0 5127-i8 -
Clinton ,.:.8 1 0 4125 16'
New• Hamburg .. . ... ..7 2 1 43 28-15
Perth . Regiment 1 29 40_ 7
Tavistock •• '3' 9 0,45 52 6
$t. Agatha 1 0 23 57 2
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Dr. A. noir, of ilensall, A'vas,ip. town
yesterday.
Mr. Charles MacLeod rettirned from
Sault .Ste. Marie; ron Tuesday, after
a three weeke.„vaeation there, "
••
rich end, in the last teir„,-seconds
play. •
" Goderichz-Goal, Swiger;„ -defence,
Costello, Durnin; centre, 13, .Johnston;
.W,ings, Westbrook, Doak; alternates,
Garri.ek • Wersell, thick; Kingswell,
Sehoenhals. • •
• NVingliam—doal,, j. Weiss; -defence,
M. Wei.ss, Iluemeerder; eentre, Tunney;
iSmallrICIng; alternates, Bowers,
P. Biggs, K. Johnson, Hamilton, D.
131,ggs. .
efprees—Sfu-Grantr-t toderiehre
Sack Gard, Winghtam.
CARD PARTY
--on :Monday evenitie4 sigetsgftil card
'party WAS held by the St.,. Peter'n.
chureh dey.O. In one, Of the classrooms
'of St., Joseph's' school. • ' -Winners at
.1sreuo(talhireGev7onireeiVitter8.. t'Gulbn.:.elePvcralltits"eearlivdedit show.
*
.CongregationiT—Meet_ing.—The an -
the conclusion of the "card games -and nual congregational meeting of the,
this was followed ;by nietlern" tied old. United church was held".0_11Wednescray
January -31st; With a, good attendance
and got off to a good' start With a pot-
luck- -nipper. Afterwards the reports
tif the Various organizations were read
and elioived satisfactory resnitS. , The
Sunday school has been reorganized- in
a satisfactory manner _mut yfr, pees!,
was added to tlie 11-st of teaehers, The
W.M.S. also teliqte4 ap improventent;,
with more gene;&03„,Contributions andf
service. The arrangement under which
Dunganuon, Port Albert and Crewe are
jeirted in ono "eharge is proving satis-
,Alarvin ,,,Durnin,' second vice-president ;
Chits? 'Alton is the secretitry-treasnrer.
„".11iirordu--Crezier , was elected to the
board. of directors rthe other directors -
are Ross"Mephee, Heber. Eedy, John
Brodie, Lorne W.,k1fred Dren,
wet, 13ert McWhinnese. EldoirsChlbert,
Geo.& Alton !and Thes.• Webster, A.
heiirty, vote of thanks was tendered to
the retiring ,,directoys and -Mr. Lsrone
'Was made an honorary director. Wins
'Stewart and 'Arthur Brown are-. the
diters ,for .the coming -4=64r. --iDa.tes
for this year's tall lair' are October
3rd and 4th.'` SamAiton was appointed
L delegate to attend . the fall fairs con..
Ventio4 at Toronto on February ltith—
and 10th. The, fail fair prize list Of .
last year is being revised and other
hi -1 euggestiona are being taken up,
to
time dsn'cing,
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OM Allat Hilt wo•diblitlain ellthte 11 18511's this train, en width Marini% Edison worked us e
-zeirshost dsrhsg his 'boyhood 1st Vert Bur011, 1,454s64, will Fide the rails on 'Edison day; Feb. le.'" Henry Void
has granted permission for tits aid train to es to Fort Huronen jt s own power, over the tin t route it trayel0d1 wile* lAilti$001 worked so it. Aboard the train will be Mickey 1toeney, invite film star, Covernor Melt -
lame visiting gsvotinwrs, Members e Ms itsitosti, family sat ethers. In raid Iturott they- I,U1 tOth
tend .
world pmistere of the *HMI* *stare *trim Tio Ilethio*,!" 4* whiek ?dickey plows the.,p•ti eit rum* Tont
oewslottehter Mid b., 11MrOlikies
,1*,(We
rainTo
see e•ees-"'
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factory, and the pastor, Rev. W. New -
Mali, in tlae laet four Montleit has ealled
on nearly every family of the three
congregations. The Women's Assoela.
tion gav.e eonsiderable financial assist-
ance- and received eommendation for
'faithful work, •• Ail 'the eXpenses of the
year and other debts wore cleared
- :„.42etivto.4.
-- mmatitt .1)irector..
The Goderich Drench beg been Placed
in the position of 'having to assist In
Ilia organization, o2. the sfirrounding
country aneliiiPplying 'material for Red
CrOsS work for the Township of Ash-
field; Townslkip of Colborne and the
Tovvnship of Goderieh. Ad a conse-
quence Mita has entailed a great deal
.of work and expenditure said those
-havingereeeived Material and supplies
from our loeal branch and living In the
stitreunding territory Are reque.sted to
(10 OH Mitch sig Possible in the raising
f funds. to that- this work,. may be
arried o11. withou,ut(eclurntalivinis,
enie
resident Goilerieh ItetT.,,C,rose Society. -
leaving a balance of $150 in the treas. 0
ury. There were no deaths ailiOng the e
membership during the •year.,,
MON MENTS
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