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•z PANTHERS -WIN ;PLAYOFF
-IN BAS$ETBALL SERIES
-Three months' play in Recreation
Council basketllall ,}vas concluded on
Wednesday evening, - :when Tigers
Inst to. Panthers 27 to 40, after play-:
edatl,
lug. tlilrotiglr the .-'a autumn .' sch er
to a tie.
Top scorer ,was Manager Joh
- P°
�i�estbrooof, 'the-chtitripion I yin-
thers, with 16. • Second came Cap-
tain -Eric Holmes .for' -the Tigers;
..•,•_witir-ifl.
The teams: _ _ ,.. ,
PANTHERS --Capt' 'Gene, Baker
obtainable at
(7 .points)-, --Ken ' Wflmet, ' Thos.
Thompsbn, Rod Doig, Alex. Rigby,.
Ron 'Skelton (9 points), *Barry
Dotik, Bruce . Erskine (6 points),
Wm. Beacom, Howard Haley (2.
points) Mgrs. John Westbrook (16
I oints)-tdttt1: 40 points:
TIfxLRS Mgx:,• --D'. MacPherson:
(2 'points) ; D. Medley, Jas. Fellows,
Don 1llcPhail, Clair Ruffell, Don
'Ia'cEwan' (9 oints •'-:"R LeMiure
(2 -points), Jas. -Roberts (4 points),
Capt. Eric Holmes (10- points)-.
total')2'' .
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JUVENILE- -
SCHED -3�F
L a
WINGHAM, ,Ian. Follow ie
r5 the group 1 juvenile „hockey seller
d,uile for the- W,C),A.A,, drawn- up:
ie - *Ingham _ Friday c �''eiiirig
tries, consist of Goderich "A," Wing -
ham, Clinton. and Kincardine ' J3'.'
teams=: •
The .second round 'in "A" Group,
indnstr sit League, *tvliich l'onsists of
the:lenj tu,. live tennis" in gips "A"
and "B:" 'got away to a good stmt
on Monday night. Imperial
defeated. .•.the it- Dug 0-
rrontepties 7 points,to 0, with Tim
�1)n is-�st �l�itrg- der; the - Iups--6$7•`
for three games and 260for single
a t e .
K-i:i�-ra:�t.
\'$ngli tin at Gude-rfcli% - --
Jan.. 7—Kincardine at .Winghaxin;'
Jan. 111-'Goderich at Clinton.
Jan. 12=Wingham at Kincardine:
Jan 144— o •'i
G der ch att. ��
• � Ingham.
'1 • Kineafdtne at Clinton.
Jin,..17—Goderich at -.Kincardine.
ail"' =11)'•1--Winghani at Clinton..
Ki icardiine--at
Jinn. .24 Ctin'Corit 'ingiam. -71
Jan. 27—Clinton ,at Gt)derich. `"
Jan. 29=-Wingham. at Clinton.
Jan. 31—Goderich at Kincardine.,;
Feb. -3-Kincardine :it 'Goderich
IFeb. 5- -Clinton art Wirrgharp. •
A4• The - 'second, and third teams will.
play a best -of -three series: . The
final round -is slated- for a best three
of -five series,' time permitting.
Team finishing.highest in the stand-
ing -hay °the -privilege- of "the-
_first-
and odd game: Referees"will bct,
appointed. by. Convener Vic Eoitglix
lea'n...until -group winner -is-decIaretL
referees will handle° nix,
games with no linesman.
$igeal'Stars took the C.N.R..No,
1 7 points to 0, making it' clear that
theY are colt tO take the marbles.
in the new schedule. ,There Nyas
soave Nigh scoring, in -this game
with 'L.: McCartney leading the- ivay
With 720 for three ganies and 345:.
single,; "which was the high single
of the night. Juni Nivins also
siirashed the pies for a three»game
total of 678. ' R, Drennan with .a
three -game 625 -was the best fqr:, the
Railroaders. ••
The Tigers^ beat the • Turkey.
Fanners 5 points_ to ;�.' Doug. G>•a-
1 u» imide tele game of bowls seein
re:4iei iously .easy' with. a 758 three,
au1e' total, ,the'. Oh for the eve
frig,
Doug, alSe dn
bad a,294 single,
C'li ,geMaalius came 'close to Doing',
with" a' 742 score for three garues,'
and a 278 single. The ,Gunners
took. tlie Decorators 5-2.., .The stars
iii this game were' H. Gauley,• 654'
three games and 21)7 single; C.
Beard,-
'620 three games,, aicC.
Miller 287 single. •The two Canoe
Club teams, Geo. M thiesdo sW War
Calixes and T.om Pritchard's • Pad-
dlers, staged another free-for-all,
with. the Paddlers. winning 5. points
to 2. In this game the stars 'were
Pete Bisset; 260; "Chappie" Chap -
Ulan, 202, and Johnny, '"Mr. ,Crib
bage" Baker, 254..
The second section of this series
ceirsists 'of the last five teams in
groups' "A" and' "B." . This sche-
dule to commence Thursday night
Of . ,this, week. .
,The playoffs ;;i11 'ii%lode the first
ltiel second teams in groups "A" and
!,93H, .and the .first, second aud• third
teams in each of the second series
schecluiga,.iiiai,kiiig:ten,teal�u....hr:x111....
'The Asir leading
teams. in the first
round; "groups, "A" and' "B," are
automatically inthe final playoffs,
11, matter .whei,e they fi lisle
in thy
_
.recond -schedschedule._ if they
Were to finish in the first three they
would give' -their place to the
team following..
, The 'standing:. . .
•Imperial Oil No.. 2
Signal -Saar
7
Paddlers 5
Tigers - •5
B-
Gunners 5
War Canoes 2
'Turkey Farmers 2
Larder's Decorators j 2
McColl-Frontenac° Chiefs ..-. 0
-C.N.R. No. 1 ,a . ' ,0
ST-.:GEORGE'S GUILD -
The regular meeting of: St.
George's .Church Woman's 9,11 Lid
was held in .the Guild 'room, on
Tuesday. In the 'absence through
'111n .s
4
. e�. o>; the president, Mrs. I3. B.
Tichborne, Mrs: C., Stanifo'rth pre-
,sidecl. This Was the annual
meet -
i _anl H. lir took charge_
ter the-.li rl> -ix ini t11a of officers Fire
eleet%n to - tai•=e lace at the Febi a-.
"tirY meeting. Reportsshowed that
the Gelid had. .had a~•busy year.,
:and Mr. .Farr congratulated the
president and the"nienlbers on their
efforts. A reading, "The Kitchen
Prayer," 'was given by Mrs. B.
1Iiinday: ' At the conclusion of the
Meeting lunch, -was served by the
conielittee, Mrs. II. Dodd, Mrs. C.
Staniforth and Mrs. B. Mun:day,
t)Ci otttt1 time was enjoyed-;
Tile Province of .Prince • Edward
'%•land has an area of 2,184 -square
•4ies, one-sixth the size of Vanean-
' er.:slsltrnd.—Quick Canadian, -Facts:
474' • .j.1$w. tiv�:�r•int aw ,.••,�. fFi•re� ti, ui3A• �,,,-" ".. vi:.-.t'�''ae3' 1n,.:wr u" ti% •rw gr .;'ii+ -+^„w. ; Takr« wt.
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' PRINCESS MARGARET Is ,the centre of attraction as she attends the British Empire Nurses' War
Memorial Fund "Thank -Yon -Nurse" • Ball* in London on, Friday last. The Princess' table companion
is the -MARQUESS OF BLANDFORD (second from left)—Others in phc p are., unidentified. -
With ith an Intermediate' entry in,
the W.O.A.A. and an Intermediate
team in the 'O'.H.A., Zilns the. ons
- = r
-C'Iiili iisilal.`cke3 program; Gode-'
rich hookey fans- are assured air
active season at the "West fitreet
rink. • -
� ; -r Lone F1-vers-have-•forstiken
the Jimior ranks for this season •
and a
Intern
Inter-
mediate-
The rich Kinsmen, I t
' Gode
iireclrate 'A O,FIaA.. .sextet
grouped With an Intermedia -'B'
g#soup, , but at , plaiy.off. •tiiue
will move into the Intermediate "A"'
playdowris. ' The .Goderich Lions•Club 'is again,
prornoting. ' minor hockey. "Nip"
Whetstone and his assistants' have
Juvenile, Midget, Bantam, „ Peewee
and Public School hockey. under
their _- ..capable. gu-idanc Tllg.Se
tennis, will =n- o doubt , ive ft 'good -
account of themselves in the various
IN10':A,A. series,' The Juveniles set
an -example en Tuesday night by
downipg W-''ingh�am • 15-0 in the .sea -
sin) n otner•.
- That is -t1 e . hockey set-up for. the
season: •Iloekey ,fans • off Goderich
and district will, as usual, give these
•
_r
:tennis' •_ ' i . - ,-fivanci
the r t, :cal.', '.az al.
Support
LOTJZON FLYERS LOSE ' -
FIRST GAME AT LU(KNOW'
At Lucknow .on Monday night
the '`•I'.uckjuow lniter inediates, ar),cl
1 Goderich, Luuzon Flyers opened the
• ' 1940' W.O.A.A. Intermediate hockey
WEATHERMAN . •: ° downing
- schedule with the 8 epo3 s . down g
INTERFERES "Fixers 1+ 1x ers 5-�3 befi c a_ capacity
Glide -rich le''ich i c�i 0' d.
Tele hockey _.season,:in c 'i , . •: ,.. ,...
In the first canto' the FI"rens
tvais •seliitc.ci with'a bt}ng thi:a week.
At • least, thai. uould ihiLS•e been I ,airiecl a slim 2t.1 •rn<rrgin, •th:inlcs to
he 'ease if the-welcther ,.1m-d-`.uDt
t
taken an t,� played
Chin counted .for the 'Lucknow
.are operating as a W.O.A.A. %uu-soft•-ice-at-the-a\'-e4i-a.tr€et rink:
; Beacom :since I+, ulford;
ahand. A game was )la 'ed
uedrate teller: on rfueaclay night between \V'7r gliaili sestet~.
v wile .: '1' a sec- In the middle session. L)icicnow
:.ted 'Goderich, Ju e s
:. • • ..,: - -- , k `'.7 }fall; hi ' •.an .
i ou the 1 cl. i U. C n d
t ea ,
. lu :b(j i a `ed
oft -•was
rr� •1
me l
od
g
I ,
nr
hau
: McLelland
for the ou
estQ s
„
Wednetday.night b.tveeu \V
air Goderich Loitzurr i`ia'er in
I with MacDonald notching a, single
an* Y
.LOCAL YOUNGSTERS WAVE
IT ALL TH'E'IR, ) V'N0 N AY
In• the opening game of •-this =1949
,Juvenile series,•riiiyed'at
the West street arena• on. Tuesday
night,. Goderich Lions . '.Juveniles
soundly trounced. '.W n g h a m
Juveniles, by a 15-0 score.. Despite
-Mie Toorest--ice' --•itnngi'rnth•7e4-the" re-
sult of nnsieasxnably -mild )weather,
the locals dominated the play all
.the wary -and-showed that' they will
once more • be -contenders for -the
W,O.A.A. championship. Watched
With interest' was the performance
o:felt:...year',s riVlidgets. u;i10 _are.now-.
trying to make ,go,ed, faster.rn
_co -
pane:• All performed welt in spite..
of the heavy' going and. they should
be a definite asset to Coach Dave's
squad.
In the first frfi•me; f ilthougli the
Meals held' -a- wide- margin in ter -
riterfal -play, poor marksmanship,
holes In the lee and some -stellar
work by Clare in the visitors''
kept' the score down: At the t0 0:
mark, McPhail tallied with .1115
land's° assistance, and one minute
frbm the end of the period McPhail'
notched 'his second goal of the even-
ing, potting' the Lions .lit front 2-0
with Doark .and Meriain making
the• play, possible.
In the. middle. session the Lions
imd • their scoring- eye. The ,,stir
g23als tallied in this twenty'itilnutes'
we're nil ,scored- within ' the first
:half. Of •the`• period. Such 'an ,out-
bursst• of scoring power °wats too
rriueh for • Wingh,am's ° morale: and
'fit apt r at ►i tW
st► ictl�; tro' contest; J.eading the..
parade was Merinm with two 'goiils,'-
followed by I-Itiwthorne, Culp, Me-
Pimp and 'Goddard with . one each.
Weti,on, slii1 t'al t' defers eman for
the visitors, and Culp for the Lions
enlivened proceedings with a high -
SCIIEDU'LE PPR GROUP -44•
•twin MEDIATE
The following schedule has••been,
arranged for group` 4, Intermediate
"B" O.H.A. Teams in ° the group
are Godefich, Clinton Colts, Clinton
Radar. School, Seaforth, Mitchell,
Centralia; Wellesley and Milverton.
3--Seaforth at • Wellesley._
Jan. 4—C.R.S'. at Milverton.
Jam.. 5—Mitchell at Centralia.
Jan. 6-1Vlilverton at Seaforth.
C.R.S. at Goderich.
J.an,.. 7—Wellesley nt Mitchell.
- Centra>,lia_. _at 'Clinton.
Jain: 10—Milverton at 'Wellesley.
_ Vlitclrell 'at Goderich.
C`.R.S. at Clinton.
Jan.. '11 -Centralia *at Seaforth.
Juin. 12--;--Goderich'.at .':Central a:
- . .,Wellesley ;E it
Ci:rrton-at��iilvertoii�
Jan.' 14—Milverton 'at • Centralia.
... _ .Clinton --,o t 'Wellesley,, ,
• Mitchell' At C;R.S.,
• err . ,
Jan. 17—Mitchell at. llesle .
-Feb. 3 --Clinton at Seaforth,
Feb.. 4_Mi cheil zit .Milverton.
w Searorth at Centralia.
Wellesley - at Goderich.
Feb. 7 1 erton
at Clinton,. t
Feb. + e . 8-=.Weliesi a
I) 8 -;:--Wellesley t Sefiforkh,
Feb. 9--'Seafolrt1'i., at C.R.S.
Goderich nt •Milverton,
'•;Cliiitoxr at Mitchell.
Feb. 11--C.R.S. at Wellesley.
Goderich at Clinton. -•
Feli..12-41Iilverton , at, Mitchell.
Feb. i4 --Wellesley nt Clinton.
-Feb. 15 -Clinton at .Goderich. , •
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I ite.riuediate \'.().Aril. Thi a «a;5 \•at%ghan's goal for Lucknow late
. i ircelled ; nu ice.' 'Third Baine • �i ai'a
to be tonight (Thursday) with Clin- lin „tem ,third period.. completed the
ton Radar -School meeting the 'local 'scoring: for, the evening
T'1'le teams•
Kinsmenteam in Iuterineclinte' •
0.11.A. This garlic, too, is can- i GODERICH—Goal, H. Doak; de-
cell(�d. • . j fence, G. Westlake, Needham ;
~°• ('ertti•e, MacDen•ald.; wn1gs-Be e i
Father- l'ermIt-t-iri .ltitrht�li
eir; alternates, A: Doak, Scrim,Scrim,O.ii.A. Interieediates' will be 'here
1 M
next l,oiclaJ night to ur et the g.i.
'Westlake,
eour; ulford, Fisher,
Crawford,
AIJohnston.
(odrich Kinsmen.-'LtTCKNOW—Goal,
• Ritchie: de -
-
fence,.
Hal, Harris ; ee
n
t.r
e,.G. Chin•~
stickinl,duel, but Reftrte1-0u:lknei `Wing -S. A. C1un Pollock ;- alternates,
,quickly'ended by ving.o tl\c1:e Ind, :1I1<lcleniss, Vaughan,ufEudeis JO •tee eualty bus••for
11i�ens; Stewart, McDonald, Me_
two minutes. ••
Jlillain.
The LOC • ii�o eecle to fatter
(7f11?erlll- .. LGcl> lid ,. am
-their sctn�rng�rt'ti, 2t ;� rn ihe•_frxl,lk _ an�^lierty
ilii=T o -d, 5eii'et1 -'bere-g -`pour•
into the 1,,,ers' guai. With •the
\\'inghani .defence tion -existent,
Clare no doubt uttered at sigh of
relief wh.ga the final hell sounded,.
as the ' Mons had hammered 14m
with shots from •fall angles 'through-
Mit .the entire s;arue, Adding to
the csomplete rout of the \\Ingham
sextet -in the third Qu irto were
l iliis and Freeth each with ts('o ^
guafl.5, avli=id'L- �ieri.tin, Go idar.d M4tiid- -',
Culp 'netted'-singi:e tallies. .1TePhail
and ,Meriam with;- three goaTs ea Ti
for -.the game, along -with 'Doak who
turned ir1,a stet dAeffort on defence,
were the , best . ,b ' the winners.
B-r'o>Iiet' and • Clni'e were the pick ' •
The teams: ,�..
G(7T)I+ RICH �--Goal. DnnaI i dn;
defence, Hoban; cl. DoJz ; centre., Me-
Ph;tif; wing... ' ,\Ica 1,::i.. Erskine;
alternates, - ' *Goddard,'__,\2r)cLt� run,' n
iras thorne, Graham; Freeth, West-
-brook, Wisser (si:rl'i-boat)
WINGITAM — Goal, C'hir'ea: (le -
fence, Hamm, .Watson;- centre, W}ell-
iwoi d;. ty iigs,_.xtiehl, Wilde; alter
nsrtes,. .Starintcrrr, ,llclntvrc, :aIci k_ ley; r
nnnuage; . Br r they; Johnston,
Referee—Faulkner, Goderich.
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Centralia. -t_C.R.S. '
' Seaforth 'at Goderich:.
Jain 19--V1 ell s1e - nt • entritlia. ,
e C.
' : Milverton
Goder�ich••'at .Mitchell..
Jan.- 20—C.R:.S at Seaforth:
Jan. 21—Goderich at Wellesley. •
Centralia, -at. :Milverton.
Jan, 22•-•-Seaforth a t s Mitchell. _
Tan. 24—Centralia at Goderich.
-- Seaforth. at Clinton,
Jan. ' 25= -Wellesley` at Milverton.
- _Mi tehell a t SeaortIi ,
%an. 26-' thi'd-erich at -•C,R.S.
. fllinton at Centralia.
Jain. 28—Seaforth at Milverton..
. Centralia' at .Mitchell.
Clinton fit C.R.S.
Jan: .31 --Centralia ' at ' Wellesley.
Milver_toii• at Goderich:
C•,:R.•S,y at Mitchell.
Feb-. 1—Goderich ..at- Seaforth.
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Mrs. `Donald Ston
Visited over the
end with the la
asd'Mrs. Percy G
Mt.. Cecil Mat
visited for a few o
his j arprits4 Mr.
McGee. ' -
• Mrs. Jas.•' M
dt�ot Iasi :week-ei
a week .vi
daughter,: Mrs.
siting al
TI)is week -end sh
Kitchener to •s:
Months with bei
Percy Dahmer..
Mr. Jas. Yotm
we
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rich hospital, wh
confined with a .b
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•$ftee+n' feet _off' hi has -now his `leg,
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with; his wife " anJI
Visitors for pail
holidays with MrJ
Led,. were Mr`s."
Hamiltonnor, Mrs. a
Kitchener and : ,
'Leonard Brentwc
'Mr. and.Mrs.
diutg-hter--- i h -Y -1W
•c iSited last' week=
of Mr.' and Mrs,' (
The : 'students
Mrs. Mary -Morris,
masconcert" in ti
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very full' hon
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signed•", from, thf
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Goderich: '1VLr. Eris
teacher, is filling*
the end Of the " tc
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