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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1950-04-27, Page 4itR, ., 'JR r^,1 a;A6'i. M i5•SAM::i Ala :2 AAa1 Fn..:2", FA:T Ex`HA�.4f5 PSrlOW ANDS SUC'CF S '1 YEAH 'Friday night, ' .pril ist, ended thfi—season for the • Ladies` ;Social' 13owwing" League, with a banquet lteXd at the -Par . Th)uSP. Prizes fere atwarded'to the winning, teams, irst prize trophies: went to the Toppers (Norine 'Willis, Nettie Me. N Wl ugey, Irene Xoung, Myrtle laauter; Marilyn Moore anal. 'peg: Wood l , Second prize,, cups, went to the -Uappy Gang (Della John- ston, blaruie Ailach a Jo . Ryan, Leah • ' -Breckenridge, Elizabeth itobin4 earl.P+inder and JUy ee. Huff- .iifiln7 -were :the Strikeouts ,, (Marjorie Toune, Lfatey. Tolanstcin, Betty; Beacom, Shirley Duckworth, T3essie Black and Sadie .Gildersi: plaque. 'donated by the proprietor of the' bowling alleys And cups given by ,the league went, to Airs'. Lucy John, Ston ° for high single' of 338 and. lly1 ..Parrick f6r high triple of . .high averde, g'hyjl.is Cafriek, 200. New officers were eleeted for the coinipg year, as follows: Airs. '..tar3orie Young, president ; Airs. Martha , . Rth'burn, vice-president ; Miss Dori'...Chambers, . secretary.; and Mrs. Mary Risinger, Pless ,4eretary. 'uring the latter part. -,Of the evening pul,,es oi,' "1)009 aysl crokinole were enjoyed.' Mrs, Mildred Whetstone wtiou first prize for ", $OO" .'and ,Airs. Della ,Johnston the low prize,, Grokitlele ,.prizes went, to- Mrs. Donna McGet; fox high and Mrs. Soyee Huffman for law ;Mrs, ltsat el Riehl awl iiss Doris Chambers were presented with gifts .as a token of 'appreciation.. Qf their services as president and secretary, for the past year. There were twQ door prizes •..And .the ,winners were yN Z t '' o" : +! 'I r Uatilburn. no bowling season Nyas enjoyed, by' all anci the, ladies ,axe looking forward• to net season. It is hoped that'"more ' ladies will "come out ;and'. join the fun. "'LYF�RS" .;P'1EPRE FOR BASEBALL. SEASON (oderieh Flyers, s, "•local. Inter- mediate baseball team, held a club meeting in the arena last week to make preparations for the baseball season. Most of last year's a • r osais; oo erse • . • ', Fonner_Teaclier at Benmiller.' Zaijine weeks ago brief reference' 1 reps Qssoeiat ori Vin• San Franc1 eQ, was made in these colo ns .. o-�a ands eveutualls became. its Presi- f verse a resdnted• ,at chrlst* 'dent. #ot3� o s p 1n j928 � she � ac�coinpan.te4�,°..der mas of 1949 to the library of the 4 daughter, Miss DthWl Durst, to •Eng, land, • where Miser Durst :furthered her studies at Oxford anal Mrs Durst attended a' eourre in poetry in the $amtner Seheol for Foreign Students at that TTniverstty. Later shdq tnd her . daughter made a lelfiurely 'tour of Futope, l tS..Durst is n member of 'the.' ., � . , • o June 3Qth x11 ' 1''Aets'' - •'erum, both of. San. tlf)11 at I3.enln,iU.ex on Francisco.` She was.. for years, Ani. the ieeture platform of the Pacifle Grove ' Chautauqua 'AS.sewbly, and beldngs to the Poetry Society ,of Great., Britain, r Tire book of verse is entitled "Mosai'cs,'. and the first poem` in, the volume, under tie,' same tittle, explains : why this° title ,was ehosem A great variety of subjects' Is treated: nature, philosophy, travel, patriotism,. religion, but We repro- duce here •only one, a tribute to our :Maitland River, doubtless as seen lid the poet frem her viewpoint, at Benmiller years' ago. ,Benmilier public school;' by a :farmer. teacher, Salle . rattQn,. :now, Mrs.. Sofie Patton Durso of Berkeley, Califo iia. • This'gift comes most appropriate- ly at this . time, .as Mrs. ' Dtirst's volume will be an object's f interest to many who will..attend. the ' Col- rnf • rawhi •• 4 ut�xtl e ap, neat. ' Inscribed 'on •a page by the author is _tile"information that she. taught at` Lenmilter 'in .the " late 70's with Peter. Cantelon as pen cipal. ,Later when John Steep held thatt position she changed to 'au ,adjoining district,. then on request, returned to .Benmiller, •When Rich- ar ] Morrish was principal, leaving to be married.to Johrf K. Durst of Stratford, Ont. On a printed page opposite a portrait of the author lc some•fur- ter biographical information and a sketch of her later activities, Native of Goderich A native of Goderich, Airs;,,Durst is ' descended' from an old titled Irish the ancestral :home Oa,,iuewory's tablets' there is 'ane toeing (astlecole, Lnnisl;illen, Ire- name land. The 'pirefsent head of the That 'Sets my heart -strings -all fatollr' is the Right honorable the. aquiver, 1Earl of Belfuore, residing hi Castle- For, yofttb and love and home are c�� ntrii uhs ''--ta.-n�a. aaanea�a. news7" With the cc►le. li'er "father was a well-known linked _i,,. g � �_ '" beautiful alai,tIand river. papers in Canada. Her 'great-aunt, the Honorable Caroline ' Norton, wax the''famous ,autho ma of ny p theins, among... them._ ' B1uger oT1 ,..... 1 the Ith ne.“_.. ' The ,sT ending elms' ditpuled_leargs• After lief''ma1riage to lir. Durs 1 '°'And the crone -shaped hemlocks she• and, tier fsimiTv moved .i t glociilY,a td-taFI. • TRADE -Iris oN THE NZW '50 FORD AND MQ 'ARCRS 1049 FORD CUSTOMS TU OR. • '948 FORD surra DELUXE TUDQR, d ... , ., � .. QUPE. x.948 DODGE ••SPECIA•,. CLUB C , . A9417 FORD SEDAN 1947 DODGE C0,4011 • i947..ONEVROI►ET` CLUB ,CQUPR 19 7,ONARON'SZDA'N 1947 L NICO QU•STQMS SEDAN A 1941,CHEVRO1.+ET S DAx ET co' APO. ' CXE''S�R L , 1941 1VSERCU'RY' SEDAN and many' older .models; 3.929' to 1936.. • , 4 CKS 0a 1948 FORD '.,1947 FORD 1/ZT.QN. 1941 DODGE: 1/2 -TO 1938. F'ARG O s/42rON SEE THE NEW FORD 54Ol1 ,.,.: In the inter -town howling. League "c4oderieh eliminated 7?tlfare •ntting--11-€ir le -gashes in c;�,dHricr onVAPril 35th and taking the Second game at Palmerston on April. 22nd. "'.Liston el :put out St. :Marys "by winnin flit Out .of fi_a,Pr ;tues at. ¥ares--a-nfl taking the' first -. .two games at Listowel oh April 22nd: The finals .will .be home and home ga'ifres bet een. Listowel and • rode rich, w -j th . T istewel lb 'Godei'ich'.'tjn. April 29th and Goderich at Listowel- i?ti May 6th. AL 4„. 45c d ,Reg. value '60c doz. ' Crayons ...:..2 for 15c R,eg. value 1Oc each:. , Well-known brand of •Ink A i • Sale price ` � .- •��� .1Oc ......... Reg. value 15c: At last! The Van Heuser 'ecitury... a shirt with n niir'acle collar that can't wrinkle yet is free of starch and won- - �,�:-... ..-.� „Y T. WJ ven; irk _one piece•.... -has. no-Iirtings-- toL'� . _ wrinkle . Even the fokef• line is woven - in so it can't be ,folded wrong. And the. rest of,the shirt hives lip to -the •.collar ...with flawless Vail Heusea tailoring thrdughout,- Anew.shirt free iJ your: ' an• Hensen shrink outo • si V , � �. 4.95 • ., ,rte a oStore O'er its crystal waters and rocky bed The' sycamores'' tasseled branches Sandusky, Michigan., and there and . On its inos.sy banks the . forget -me- at Gaylord,- i'1iehigan, she was ae- . not hides tive in lecturing,' writing 'and 'or;, And the buttercup casts, a Midas ganizing women's. cribs. In 19041 glow, - she and .Mr. "Durst and 'their. soul b R$ere the, maple .•dames in crimson and 'daughter moped, to California.,) and gold The ehildren graduated. from Le- tie, buried the dreams of long ago. land Stanford 'University to go into teaching and la'w. Mrs. • Durst joined the! I'-acifie' Coast Woman's e members were, present; together with severs goo junior :prosper s who,_ art--:-Mected to line• up the :senior team this year.' Bert Svorsell and -Ino' V..illvne,' gave a ; -report an the meet Aug of the Huron- Perth •Baseball% 4s..uciation which they recently .attefided in Mitchell, and with 'a possible twelve -team league plenty of ball- will :be pro- vided for the, coining season.. 'Clubs filing entries; %neliule (Clinton Ztacl'Io School, ' Centralia R.C,A.F'., ' St. Marys, Goderieh k'`Tyers, Clinton fiO-wn Dashwood, Zn-i-icl ; eUensall, .Luea"ii Mrtchel'I, E: ete'r: -"` Tlitir'ti dare also is expecte>d to enter tile 1eagne liut was not ': definite. The first four' • teams 'listed are- "11” clubs, frith' the remainder `L' --but the 'schedule Willbe played with all • clubs in one group. The . league „, schedule_ • •ilI be. •p.ublished within the neat few weeks., • ' • GUN CLUfi SII0OT Scores at W'ed'nesday'S Gun Club shoot. were J. 'Gilbert, 17-18: U. Prouse, .1845 ;. , 1f:. Lnmby, 19-21: C. Protise, 15; J. • Anderson, 23-23; A. --'Gilbert, 15.7.20.; 'B.-, -keel, 20-18 ; J. Nafte1, 10-11: K. Naftel, • 12. Top man, .T, , ,Anderson, is ' from Men's- and boys'- -.wear and ;furnishings ,• The ,Square Goderich From, spreading .boughs to-toPri,tost twigs ' , ' • • Hang sprays of lacy .white -wood Theo. -scarlet -andold of 'tlie .s uuaeh � f31end. yvrth. • U e �mrpling' i b rdpevine. flow often I roamed its wildwood trills•• Or the well-woun footpaths along. _:the shore, Loot in,. �a ...�. dreamland ;of ,youthful „. Hope, ,• With' Seine whose feet ntiy• roam nq afoi e: Rippling- __and' simrkling: the" river ifs od•eiich Motors: FQD-MONARCH • SOUTH ST. • ` PHONE 83 G.ODERICH 3fetrollalitan . United Church, Lon- ' Chur i1 .�y.i11_..d"fig Frill, lu•each.niiiining. and even- ' North street .'C�i? d �-c,.,>.�._ .._ - observe anniversary sere ices on ing 1fi.William •1'tikn.oFprotiii ie t- i.nn1 i y, May- 7th, when `London • tenor,-wi>,l. be the '- guest _ iio,w,s.,o„n.o • In the depths -of a blue lake,,soon lost. to ;VieW;' So life goes on a:i�,d one -by 'one, We pas's to the-lanrd, where dreams come true. 0, long -lost youth, so quickly -fled, Bright clays ;.that.shadow 'all the years, .• The .folded page of memory holds "Thoughts' that Tie too deep for tears. • . . (1,. dreains ' that bloss n ed bat td, • fade, Thy memories -live on' -forever; 'dathinks our 'spirits still keep tryst On the :banks of the Maitland R. C. 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