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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-06-17, Page 4pox Yves. • 'y �7 re fall �.e" btu MONDAY,JUNE2l.st AT • 8 PA N 5c IO ADiN1�S � 411,y., and MO. Albert Kitton at- tended the funeral • of Mrs. Kitton's brother, William Robert Walpole, 3rd at Sarnia. •.lir;, WaI- • . on • June pole passed away "at Westiniaster Hospital and leaves his Affe, . wad lives at Sarnia.- He was -a veteran of thefirst- Great- War. Rev. G. W. H, Medley is attend- ,: .ing - the- sixtieth annual meeting of the Ontario -Quebec Baptist. Con- vention -a-t ., ere le--Ba-Dust--chu ' a oursome ma - Windsor, • this week. grow in popularity and an exception - Mrs. M M. Young of Toronto is ally large numberarticipated this the guest of her ,daughter, Mrs. Week. The best scorerize was Leonard Westbrook,P rs won by Miss Florence Fatterson and Prof. H. Grant Robertson, M Mr. Glen Eggo, while the hiddeiii Roberson 'and a Miss Helen 'Robert hole prize went to Mrs. Verna son; .af..Toronto, .spent the week -end • Worthy and Mr. Ken: Beattie.-- .- with their relatives. here.. "the. unusually heavy spring: doods delayed.' the openings of the lower part of• the¥aitla�nd 'golf ',course, composed of numbers 8 • and .9, but after Some. weeks. of "thorough expert reconnditioning work by the Supervisor. and his ,men these are w, o ieu:,f.y or. pl .--and show .stir,' - pri ing4; little ,evidence of the dam"' fact; it' is, .expected,--that:- all xpected -- 1•at:-all trace of any. damage, will •have; ,digappeaxed in .another fortnight. The whole: ,course is in very fine condition'• and is being: used •by an. ever increasing -number . of players. Many hundreds Of , tourists' .and, visitors .are e attravted to this; lovely . spot on and•after.3uly'xst, and it is, hoped..thftt the Town will be able 'tib, ,give .attention to the bondition• :and appe prance of the •'approach' to • the -club, which" is, very .badly in need of improvement. The rear Frida evening"brid was well attended last •e kr„ T e. high score ' prizes for ladies 1(nd, gentlenien were won respectively Y Mr.S.EileenL very ` and :Mr.' • Frank Darrow. The annual bridge party under the F aus ices of the 1 dies'tection will be -weld --on, Friday evening. .of --this week, whe>I ','0d attendance of over 100 is expected. The regular la Tuesdayevening two- Tile Louzo.0 Flyers continued their w n ' Streirk 'on- °,Monday rn-ight when they•.seored a 9- win over the 1 21'4':0-dd: Iuteim4ediates. ,. Frank Y()un went"7disttlnce for . the t 1 ecea ' 'euctory, locals and gAi ze41, h s,;? �} of the season: The game ways Played at Agr•;iculturaL.Park. The Flyers- took over . a 2-0 lead in, the first on runs'by Fitulkner and:71 1Vaxsell, ,Faulkner.. gained ;his -run by .'w aiVul , ,„stealing secend" and third' , •and• goiug ' ht)fne on a balk by .'.the pitcher." ' Dashw:oOd Used: three -pitchers in attempting •to cope. with the G,ode rich batting attack, ytreiberg,; o. sib been -year-old: right-ilan,der-,-- started and ,Was relieved in the fourth ;by Wean The• latter lasted until the 'eighth, "when lie gave way to Muss. r, • wlio finished; :.tile game: Wale roved costly to the .visitors, as eight ei reached. first via the Flyers free: route: ' -Young on the Goderich mound was -never in serious difficulty, While allowing seven scattered hits,. .ham --struck out twelve batters • and had excellentcontrol. second. Both.. teams scored in the innings. Snell reached first for; Dashwood on an . errorgMantl made K einstiver's hit to right E. •Peachey, arrived at 10.57, base lines cro�vded�.with.spectators. home on 1 s ... .. field..:_ Goderich gained two runs In Peaclieyr's entries, were also :third Score by •innings: R 73 their half of the second on one of and fourth. at 10.571h, and 10.58 re- Goderich 00Qtl000 010-1 a' the queerest base -running '.plays of spectively. Fifth was P.Johnston's Dresden 320 020 010-=-8• a 2 the` season.: Hero atempted to steal entry, :at 10:581k; sixth and seventh were-Peachey's, at 10.59 ; eighth. was Q�rY AY Johnston's, at 10.50/2 ; ' ,;.ninth, Baker's, .it 11; tenth, Peachey's; at -The ,Annual cornpetitiou:, for, the Fred T.' Craigle "trophy was ;held at the 'lawn bowling greens on Mon. day ' night. Ten greens were in Malay .t .doubles. inners 9f 'the trophy.,were• Walter . Heitman and i . Nichol:sou. ' , Second 'T wore" FEarl Ilison and. Fred ice; ird;' Dr: [. R..I3all And A. r , StiliwY fourth ,!Geo. Mathieson and ' Clayton liy'ins.• The, Mathieson ,wins pair were the winners ;off - the trophy in 1947.. CABINETS' AND SMALL • FURNIT 'RE made to suit -you: General Woodworking �—. • REASONABLE - PRICES-- • PHONE:a3/5W. Lawn Mower SHARPENING AND REPAIRING .Fully equipped - to handle -the sharpening and repair of all lawn mowers, either left or right handed blades - . Also shears and other'garden1ools. atresidence of J. V. • ho'iinas; 64 East Elgin Ave.- .22tf DON'T" BE' DISAPPOINTED=— PLACE YOUR ORDER FOR Strawberries and Ras • berries Early --z QST COME --FIRST :'Vf► J[ ALCOCK HUI ON PER,TII LEAG 1 Foliowifig i' the standing -•of -the 'teams in the Huron -Perth Baseball :League including games played to June 14th inclusive: , Won Lest Tied • Pet, Goderich •i 4 1 0 400. Hensall 3. 1 0 •750 1 , 750 3-...x - ue n: -• L, a 666 Clinton • r:,' 2. 1 0 Clinton•, Radio 3 ' ,2 1 600 Exeter• t,.. 2 3 1 400 Mitchell . 1 2 2 „333 Zl n''ieh.....,...:.........1 2' , 1 333 Dashwdbd h 1, > 0 333 Centralia • , 2 4 0- 333. Marys 1 3 � 0 250 PEACHEY BIROS FIRST HOME The weekly race •of the Goderich Hoining"Pigeon Club was flown this week• from Port Hope, an 'air dis- tance of 171 miles,.- The birds were released at 7 a.m. and -the first and 'second 'birds home, owned by Y ,Era Aqc011.14, for hni,g load of.Last Te 'r''s Champions ' -• The Dresden- �uZib�s.x4alneci -their t.asterr—over- rt%,e---•Goderi. Juniors. on . 'Wednesday, When; they defeated the locals 8-1,. „Last year's'. champions d•'emonstrated that, they will be; hard to ctefea,t in the coining: play-offs, Ainslie lasted the nine"ininings ( the €oderich inou'ud, giving ;up Ste; hits and str•ikiug ,out• seven,,' ?clot; 'fielding behind him "lost the game. for `'Goderich, as, errors accounted for almost' every Dresdep, rug; Dresden got ofl to a good start 1-y: getting three rues eft :•two hits ,;tn the first innings, In the second they added .two more, giving them a - comindnding lead, "; `'` J. , Wicks, ' pitching for Dresden, ,allowed six scattered .lilts in beep, fug .Godericly off the - run •column, I the .ei eighth innings Goderich ,fin- ?a , g g ally averted. a ,shut -out when Bill Craig doubled, stole thiN. Rind ?nade home on an error. ° Wicks chalked up ten strikeouts . during' his _Ape pitching performance. ' Tlie game was played' as part of the County Federation of Agricul- tre field meet and as a result there was a large crowd to witness it. The grandstand• was packed .to over- flowing with both:the first•::and third ANOTHER "NO -HIT .GAME FORLihird, which was already occupied ,. CRAIG +CGSTELLO by Young. Maier, the Dashwood The Goderich Midgets 'captured . catcher,' became dieted with -all•. the another one-sided win here on Tues- traffic around third and.-threwwild- day evening, when they defeated, Wingham 20-1. Craig Costello turned in his second consecutive' no -hit. game • of the season. 1 • Riehl started on. the mound for Wingham and was relieved in the sixth by Curry. Wingham's "pitch- ing was not their greatest weakness, however, since -both, pitchers worked with little support behind' them. it .,the. high , score,: Caoderich- �f � �L�a-ble=to-eo�lnect_ tit. might safe hits iy, allowing Young to reach home' safely. Mere later scored, also on, '11. wild throw. - The Flyers scored two more runs - in both the fourth and filth innings and after adding another. run in the sixth :appeared to ha'ite a ;cont- fortable lea'$::' • Howevero aiu the seventh Dashwood made a last ditch attempt to sa1`vage a win after their" first two batters had gone -down Bayahe.ln• •walked' and second on L.• - ,t ru and coud, Wein; the ce41e fielder;: 11.0,g: - ..MRS., IJRNESTARRIS Next race will be a• repeat from ' The death of Mrs. 'Ernest Harris, Port Hope: , • formerly Bertha R,yau, occurred at .. • Durban', Manitoba, on Saturday„ ' • BATTING AVEEAGES June 12th. Mrs. Harris was ,,a daughter 'of the late Mr. and Mrs. The Louzon 'Flyer$ after -losing Wm'' Ryan. of the Nile district, and game to Mitchell have,las -hiller sixty-sixth' year. „,Before their opening her marriage she was employed at. won their last four outings • d are Eaton's department store • at• Win„„- playing a better brand ofaliOneanipeg. She leaves to mourn their'” of, the .features. of the team's P , y loss her l ns'band and two". sons. Alas been its hitting ability:""Gode- •Stewart and, Lorne Harris, all of "rich, Intermediate• teams in .the•.past, s«:inging Durban; Manitoba; also ' three L.14- ingXe to fefi •yearn -hare been-par-ticula-r-1 s t0 , ,,:.�.,..tFaifit�rS�VY--1';� as,_91.,,,,.A --- ocaL"Midgets 'got ,off` to- a rlgl�i field ��'`"�`�`�' nrter� ~�velil;'"'iIX'=tlAhZs`"�epai t>1reYrt.�"�`� : Although the crowds have not Lbe'rta, Mrs. Burton Rb' . , of Luck- With nine runs in • the :tripled, ' scoring the two runtters - been large so' far this season, the now, and Mrs. •David McGratten, of. exploded . wa,t. - t- • Goderich, .. Anti --one Urather,.. John•= Yours then struck: fans In -attendance have been sur- e f hlln .. .. n n htd Th tuner .. •---•- second -to build. -.u. --.a .wide. -lead.,..:."....,.... ah ast. 4.._. _ 1 g .._ _$yR..,.-_of...D�'tij .g€tn, Pr ... w._ _ ,e A, _._.-... n d:.ill-:a-�firie Perform- out Maier and .retire the •"side.:• —prised :and pleased .tc�. s� a hard -:,took lace on T �iesdiy, June '],5th;' Costello tar e P-- l -....- -- - good control. In GODERICH _..'_..- AB R.> -H -hitting home team: _ - .. _ nc end hovs•ed _ _.- � � __..with interment a� 75urban.: - � -- a e s ..:5 2 Ken Miller, the Flyer shortstop, the first four innings he struck out Mer(), 3b twelve batters, while allowing only Faulkner; rf 2 2 Q who ,played, for. Clinton. last year, .1ZISS CHRfST E KEMPTON one ,walk.•` H, was,'hof'. till the Worsen, c 2. 1 1 leads the batting parade with a .025 The death of 'Miss CEristene 13, seventh and final innings that he" Miller, ss 3 1 1.: average. Miller hofs been the pay- Kempton, a native of Ashfield town-- seventh ane trouble: After',estlake; 2b .... 3 - 0' 1 off man• on many occasions bs knock ship, occurred on Tuesday- at: "'the encountered3 0 2 •in in b "-striking out the first • tWo batters to W. Westbrook,. of g ' badly' needed runs. ; home of. her'rother-ha-1Kw and 9 in him �_ xton_ walked and, then Hayter if ,�1 0 The following are the batting .-._ face'_ ,._.Do .. _.. y sister. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bogle, aniero n ._11ia<........,, ...,..� .: 4 -:.:0 --0 averages- the individual -players: ste m road,' Sere had e stale-seeonow to third bases—heal G n, 3 2 0"-' AB it H -�o `id, b a wild throw to third base allowed Young. p _ _ . ' __. •. for .the last -motif of -a. -long--period e lend Winhaza run: •DASHWOOD AB R H .ltZilier....... .... 16 11 70- .625 of illness. She •; was ainlour sixty tTt g GODERIGH--•A.ii�..R �ay.ninm,;- 2b 3 1 1 �y third gear. ' Mi Kempton . was a Doak,. c' 5 1. 0 L. Haugh, 1b 4 1 1 1p 8 4 1 professional nu a ';and before ,her 2 5 417 � • large foe: 'th• pew, �q�><pp�a with e axed stOrage ,.ire ` are T1ov� px � ' ice re. ]aver SOT#,.. � ,> q�, Ur S , to , Cyd _ . . `nients; was conducted { . . Mrs, -Bogie and illness held a ; position of . reSpops- a:nd S,,eMillan •'of; •i Ford Hospitals at De -by Rev. Robert G. is troit. l l the vi. � b "tet fan church.__ .. • , The troit. She is survived by'. her. mo -Knox •Fres y ',they, • living : in Goderich, atxd .,bypallbearers were David McMurehq, "`" brothers, Thomas, of wRipley,Roy ;MacKenzie, Henry MacKenzie, 1` ' �of Lucknow,' and twoWesley Hill, Neil . MacKenzie and ani Wni > m, Bradley. The interment was, in sisters, Miss -Sophia Kempton; OfJ. B y New York, and )Vies. Harold Bogiethe Lochalsh cemetery. - Tobitlla), of Goderich...,The fun- counted .on : rs- Advertising should be eral service took place this (Thu ' meet'.not (ivy] expense. day) afternoon at the home of Mr.as an invest , • me_ 1 three-riin lead in the--OErst and .then_ THE'OFFICERS At' bIRECTO RS `. • : W.Westbrook "16 5 8 • .500 Mero. 19. Faulkner , 12 ' 4 -. B Worsen - 17 7 6: ,353- i3 Worsell - 9 3 3 .333 Westbrook, Si;;5 4 2 Maier, c• I--loll-mut"i£ ,4 0 Westlake 2 H 1 3b Erskine, cf .4 4 -R:,. aag i, fellei .1-;,,-,c,., .--.„,.......,,-.4_2_0_, Kleinstis:er, ss '3 0 1' H.. Westbrook : 15 . t3 3 :200 24 2----0 Musser if -and p ...... Cul is, h , , • r2 - Cameron • , e.::...:.,x.....18' y-=-2• ' '• 0: .000 ,,,. 0 0 C •on :C.itlp, .1b - 5 -�3 •• 3 •'fV'eiberg. ' p . �. ti .. 0 '0" Y Holmes. if 3 1 1 Wein, p. " . 1 0 .0 Hawthorne, ph 1 0 •0 Score by innings R H E . The pmost.:im-port tnt day in music ' WINGH,AM • AB R H,C'ODFRICH. 220 221 0-9 - 7„ 3 in 1948 will be the Waterloo Mtisid • �Iclnty •'e. ss - • 2 0 0 DA4HWOOD ,...010.001 2-4 7. 3 Festival and 'Tattoo in . Waterloo Hanna. lb:...,. 3 0 -0• Park; Waterloo, Ontario, Saturday, Loa -ridge, 21) and c 3. -0 0 PREPARING. -SITE OF NEW .Tune 26th. Music from 8 a.m. to 4Leliwo,c l; it �., ;: Y3 0 0 THEATRE` * midnight. "'' ;Over forty' bands Brophy', 3b ' 3 0 0 The ri ail: of :demolition has tom- ,hundreds of individual contestante ; Fo.xton, of 1, 1 0 rented (tithe two store buildings en great Tattoo in evening; .fireworks; Hilbert,- 11' ' ,:.••1 0-- 0 the Square, where the new., Slither- the most amazing And -Interesting Yemens, e. 1 0 0 land theatre is to be erected. The spectacle on the continent. Come Simons, 2b 1 0 0, new building -will make• a great early and spend the day in beauti-, Reihi, p,-. 1 0 0 ,improvement in, the appearance of ful • Waterloo Park. Facilities for -Clur-ry-4• A • -T . ,a - ” "1 0 ie block. • family• picnics,;' refreshments served _-on-=the_.groundsz-- 'ew--Y-or-k, Rocha. • ester and Toronto solo artists. -25 •:>.,}�::::r.>k,•.:<• desire to extend sincere thanks to all those who in any way aided in tie success of thein Field Day on' June 16 and especially to the following: G�derick Tawn-Counci • Goderich Board of Trade. Ladies. of Snox Presbyterian Churg.;! ! ;. who prepared `the ''banquet: Mr. and- Mrs. John Vincent, Al- bert street, visited their niece, Mrs. Lloyd Miller, and nephew- Mr.- Ray Vincent, at . the Queen Alexandra: Hospital, Byron:. on. Sunday. BLUE WATER LA 1 Opening Jane 5 ANTIQUES - ENGIISH CHINA - MODERN GIFTS REFRESHMENTS •...�QU'R�S.TYr �m � • ACCO'MIVIODATION— PICTON ST. • 21tf , GODERICH, i i-pat--lu Rh ypur ca cooesims s<0 ,ottort..,rasteas• 2440/ Not. 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