The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-02-15, Page 4P'* 1
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GROUP SEMIFINAL
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SATURBAY, 'FEBRUARY 170
M 9 p.m.
oDERICH MEMORIAL ARENA _ • •
';Mats' only on sale at :Orai e' ' , and Wood's
Subscrxbere , >�ly � s
news stands. General sale° at AFena,box office -
GENERAL, ADMISSION, 50c, OHILDR,EN 25c
GERRARDS ENCOURAGE
HOG'GOAL=GETTERS
When a Goderich oekey fau 'says
he "made • the • hat trick" it will
mean more than idle words as far
. as Goderich; Intermediate hockey
platers Are concerned.. tGerrards of
Goderich are giving away a' hat to
every Goderich player who•performs
the hat trick (scoriug three' goals)
in . W.C.A:A. Intermediate hockey
games at home or away, from now
on.
First Ge erich player to win a
hat was Nick Dubick, who scored
five goals against .Lucknow in the
playoff game in Goderich last Friday
. night.
'If *embers of the Goderich Liter-
•ni c1iate hockey team strut about in
the 'Easter parade all wearing new
hats, you'll know the reason why. '•.
GODERICII.. G[JN CLUB-
The
LUJWThe Gun..Ciub, held their. weekly,
shott on Wednesday,with i gratify-
ing .••turnout -of -;•members,---Sc-ar-e
were a good average, with an all -
high . by iohn: Anderson -of Kippen•
- Following were the scores: Joint
Anderson _25-25-22-19; He d 1 e y
Prouse - 20-16-21-17•; Bill Lumby
•7t7-'20-16-18: -Ashley Gilbert 20s1.7-
20-10; Jaelc►_i Gilbert 19-20; Bill
Beck 18-19:
PJee:Jocey.
(SQDEBICH ARENA
Friday,:.Feb.. 16t
8.30 p.m. ,
WINGHAM ALL•STAItS
GODERI•CH ,AL'L' STARS
Admission, ' Adults' 25c,
Children 1,Oc
Suport'your Stars of Tomorrow
GEORGE'S' P'IRtML
IN TOP POSITION
s •
St. George's established acs firm
grip on Srst place in the Church
Bowling League on Tuesday night
by taking seven points. from 'Vic:.
toria. The Anglic'aus are l6 points
ahead of second. -place Knox No. 1.
Marilyn Culp; •590, aild Ken Wilmot,
501, contributed- to the win. e`Ver
Victoria's 'Isabel Westlake, _398, a idl-
R,oy.: owler, 465. •
For the first time lir seven weeks,
the Baptists scored, •' t'aking_ _ Jive
points from North St. No. 1. ,It
was no Valentine , gift ; they earned
it! -Sara Alcock, 494, and David
Medley led the happy winners aver
Roxie -Ball, 469, and Hugh Glen,
558.
•
:The two 'Knox teams eplit the
paints, 4 to 3, with • honors going
to 'No. 2: Elaine Bean, 509, and
Dime. Murchison, • 519, ' topped
r '� rothy Wick, --4oi', a -Mien
ien
Ainslie, 555.
' • St. Peter's, who have. a Itteffieult
•-tirne=getiting--aettali-tetun -o
-Ave of ;the seven points 2%om •Nortli:-
iSt. No. 2,',• Earned: points gave Ed.
Jeffery 489 and Marg: Evans 532
-over Florence Anderson, 471, and
Everett. Harries, 645. •=
TEAM STANDING
St., Ge6rge's• 63,
Kn- ox No. 1 47
North St. No. 3 • • 46
North St. No, 1 - 45
St. Peter's 41
V ictori
A
North St, No: `i° `"'; ..: 36
Knox 'No. 2 31
Baptists
PEEWEE nocitEY
While Their older brothers Fare
fighting it 'out ' in the Intermediate
hockey playoffs, the ygung gaffers
of Wingham and Goderich are hav-
ing a battle of their own. Erich
ofthe two towns has 'an all-star
Peewee team; and they will meet
tomorrow "(Friday) evening at the
Goderich arena .oto-• decide which is
the better. Arid these young lads
can. put ue a game Worth » seeing.
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WITH. NEEDLEPOINT SEAT
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will be on display .all next week. in ,,Singer, ;Sewing Centre
window: Watch : for+ it in other ' store windows on the
'Square during f ollowiig weeks.. +
Tickets (25c' each) » available from Chapter members. Pro-
.ceeds for Arena Fund.
WINGHAM TO PLAY'
'E;,,ON .SATD'RDAX
' • In. the group Iuterznediate "A"
hockey playoffs Listowel has elimin-
ated Clinton Radar School. ' Wing-
lram .bas put •Kincardine out of the
running, and Goderich has disposed
of Lucknow.
Dates have been arranged rit
Wingb lin tor a best -of -three -out -of -
Ave series between Uoderich and'
Windham. These are as ' follows;
,Weduesda.Y, Feb. 14--sGrbderich at,
Whigham. Saturday, Feb, 17--
Whighant 'a't Goderich. s• Monday,
Feb, ,1 Goderich
•''Wednesday., Feb. 21-Winghiain at
Goderich.. • *
If a fifth,..game • is necessary, it
will be played February 22nd' at
Wingham ("Tory" . Gregg's, home
town). )
Listowel,.:has . a bye ' a.nd will
play the winner of -the Goderich-
Wingham Series on February 24th',,
Jk ky
PI WEES' map IMPROVING
Goderieh's Peewee All Stars clash
with Wingham Peewee All Stars
in Goderich on Friday. February
16th; at 8.30 p.m, The Peewees
are improving every week.
On Tuesday night at Seaforth-
the EFoderich, team lost to the strong
t
home team by only -2, in com-
•parison with a 12-0 ,defeat of the
Godrictt team: by the Seaforth
Peewees on .Goderich ice some' time
ago. •
•
WINGHAM -SPITFIRES
HERE SATURDAY NIGHT
The first of the group semi final
Intermediate' "A" hockey games be-
tween Wingharn and Goderieh Was
played, at Wingham on Wednesday.
night, Wingham winning 7-5. The
second game of 'the series will be
played at, the Goderich arena on
a-turday -night.-this--meek..-Game
to be called at 9 o'clock.
ANG'ES•.._IN.•
LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE
There Were -a few changes in the
Ladies' Bowling League on Mdnday,
night. Bombers are in first place,
Blue Bells took over second •place
by taking seven. -paints from
Loafers: • • (Happy Gang slipped back
to third place, , The Strike -duty
reinained .fourth place: ' •
High singles and . triples: Hilda
Iu lig, 244, Martha.a.
Rathburri 244,
Marjorie Young 236, Betty Beacnru
235;• Marjorie 'Young . 655, ,,Jean
Pinder (106, Betty }Beacom •- . 566,
Marilyn Culp. 561
'TEAM STANDING
Bombers 56
'Blue Bells » 43
(Happy Gang ' ' '40''
Strike -outs , 39.
Toppers 35
White Caps
Alley Cats 20
Loafers , • ' 12
Diggers 4
'Chain Gang 0
m
Coit as •
a D�StCiCt.
A .barn on: William Abbott's p re-
perty at Exeter, with 500 • chicks
and a large quantity.,o€ honey, was
destroyed :.by• .fire: The firemen
were handicapped • by lack of •a
hydrant pear enough to the blaze,
and the •Town' Council has since
ordered construction .of a new, water
main- 'end-- hydrants to ,that part
of the 'ton n. -
Death of Tarry .
Bartiiff, Clinton
.Harry Bartliff, well-known busi-
ness man of, -Clinton,. died suddenly
at -his• home there on Friday last.
He was; born in Goderfch, ...went
to ' Clinton in 1902, ,and had- cnn-
ducted a bakery and restaurant
there since, rviving, besides his
wife, are t see !sons, Elliott, Bruce
and D gas, who have ,all been
associated with their father in
b►isiness ; , one daughter, Itis. Al •
-
fred Crozier, Clinton, ..and athree
sisters
r ' THE GODER SIGMA ST ►. tI
Goderich - Lions
Oust Lucknow from
Playoff Series
Folding up like a busted • ac-
cordion in the third period, the
Lucknow ..SePoys .saw a powerful1
Goderich Lions. squad, led' by its
'big line of Nicky Dubick, Porky
.Newcombe ,sad Jim Bisset, bounce
them', from further play in. the
W,OA.A. Intermediate "A" play-
offs
lay
offs"with a resounding 11 to 5 trim-
ming at the , IXemerfal Arena -last
Friday 'ni'ght. The victory moved
the Lioms int0 the semi-final roUnd
against Wingham , Spitfires, while
the pistowel Beavers- received the
will standto meetthe
b.�•e. and .b3
wieners for the group' title.The.
playoff :fever ie. really on., and' in
almost ally ,'bistro' in town YOU seri
hear the arguuients as to ,the relea-
tiv'e, merits of Goderieh, Winghana
and;Listowel, 'The Lions of course
are sentimental favorites., but most
everyone agrees it will be a terrific
battle before a winner is declared.
In the game last Friday night
when the Lions stopped the Sepoys
°it ' was just a case of too much
Dubick, Newcombe and Bisset, with
Dubick banking in five goals, New -
'Combe • two - and Bisset one. That
left only ' Roy Faulkner, Gerry
I oley and. Don ,,MoPhail with one -
marker each. . .
Both teams scored three times
ih the opening,fraine. McPhail• and
Bisset gave., Goderich a .tWo-goal
lead early in the period, 'only •. to
have Lucknow score three times
before Pubiek knotted the count
with his .first. goal of the game at
19.05. °
The second period was almost
as• close. the Lions squeezing out a
one -goal lead on .Dubick's hat trick
while .Vaughan notched Llicknow's
two counters.
r At the close of .the second stanza
it° Was still hnybody:r game, With
-the'-`L"'ienT if 4c f ,a .shaky 6 g" 5 -
.margin: It was 'in the third • ses-'
sion• that the Lions .filially exploded,
racking up Ave inansWered goals.
Lucknow just couldn't.JMhold. the
determined Lions,as they dominated
the play, throughout the period.
• Nick -Dubick started it off at
6.48 .and Porky Newcombe followed
with. two quick, 'counters midway
in the period._ 'Roy Faulkner .added
one more .at 17.05 and Gerry Foley
notched. the final tally of the ,game
on ..a puss from Billy Beacom -et
19.57 to complete the rout.
I•n the two games against .Luck
now "-the Newcombe-Dubick-Bisset
line accounted for 'fifteen goals,
with Nick Debick potting 7. goals,
,Jin- Bisset , collecting 5 and New-
combe •3.goals and 2 assists.' It-lias
been the play 'of WiIliarn-"Porky"
Newcombe at centre .ice .that has
been the span: -plug and' the main
reason for the fine. ,play of this
-line. Tlie fa.ns•'. eyes light •up ;like
a pin -ball machine-» every, time. the'
dipsy-doodlin centre ice star latches
•on to the peek 'and starts• laying
passes es to his' wirtgmerr. as if he
were uslug radar. ' • ,Dubick' and
Bisset have been doing -their part,
:flashing the . red light • with amazing
,A NATIONAL SERV0E
One important .funetioa of th,e
National, Employment' Service of.
the Unaaployinent xnsurazlce {com-
mission ailocb is perha not, fully
understood is termed "Clearance
This, function derives its `chief inl.-
portanc4' from, the feet that it ,opens
up the 'whole 6f , Canada , to " the
employer jn••need of workers- or the
'worker 'eeeking as job. "Thus' 'prac-
tical emphasis. is laid on the fact
in
thatits the se,rvice -
is ,truly national
scope
The public •is now sa iciently
aware, after ten years of operation•,
that the 'obvious thing for an eni-
ployer in need. of workers or a
worker in need of "employment. is
to report, his or her needs to the
nearest local, office of the National
Employment Service. In doing this
' f the fact
they are aware o tie
'the' jocAi possibilities will' be ex-
h44sted in an effort to satisfy their
need, should this be necessary. They
de. not always , .realize that the
efforts of the Commission extend
beypud the beundaeles of their par-
ticular • loefelity.
'For purposes of administration
the country' has been divided into
five regions by the -Uiiempi'oyment
Insurance Commission. The At-
lantic region, which originally em-
braced the three Maritime Pro-
vinees but which 'was greatly en-
larged when Newfoundland entered
Confederation, has its headquarters
in Moncton, N.B. The Province of
Quebec - constitutes, another region;
with headquarters in Montreal.
Ontario extending'. as fart, west as
the head of the Lakes. and -including
the greet industrial portion of The
Province is another region, »its• head-
quarters located in Toronto. The
Prairie region, with headquarters
at Winnipeg, -is the largest in area.
It includes the remainder. of On-
tario, the three Prairie Provinces
and a portion of northern British
Columbia. Finally the fifth region,
termed the • Pacific, includes. ;the
rnainder of . British Coluinbia and
has its headquarters in Vancouver.
,-,.-, `'When- oarz•---enrp%oyer----places°~----air.•.
order at h'iS local office every effort
is made to, fill it locally. Usually
this can . be done.', On. the other
hand, conditions do arise at 'times
making it impossible 'to obtain the
type of Worker locally. Then,' if
the • employer' wishes, • the function'
of clearance comes into play... The
order Is sent' throughout what is
called+ the first. }.one. of Clearance,
including those offices net far
distant from m th r
em to er
, s..,..o
vn'
local office, These offices then try
to fi11"the order and frequently no,
other action is necessary.
It will be readily seen, however,
that
certain skills hard
types of
workers may be to get. They
may be widely scattered or they,
'may'. be,..cencentrated in one .par-,
•tieular part •of the country: The
National' Employment. Service re-
ports to • the employer if It las•
been 'un'able to fill the' order in
the figst zone of " clearance..^ttnd
asks if he wishes wider coverage
If the employer so desires the
order is then cleared throughout
regularity, as 'their record in- the
Luck'nbw series - indicates. Besides
this. trio,. Joheny'•Pcinaldson in the'
Goderielt ease turned in a big
league performance, kicking "out
shots from point (flank -range In
fine ,style, 'and •if the youthful net
minder 'keeps • up his steady play
Goderich Lions should give a good
account' of themselves against
Winghani,
•The line-ups:
GODER'IOI-I =- Goal,e Donaldson;
defence; •Nero and Beacon- ; entre,
Newcombe; . wings, Dubick and
Bisset : a1ternates, , Merl am; Foley,
McPicail,"• Faulkner, MacDonald,
Allin, Pring, Miller -
LUO,%NQW-Goal; England; de-
fence. Hall and Chin.; • centre,
Gould : w'in'gs, Chin and- Dahmer;.
alternates, Dodds, W u n k e1,
Vii ugha n: • 'Gibson, McLelland,
Ritchie, Armstrong", Gfreer,'
lt''.liMARY .
1st Period
1.4Q, God'erielt-McPhail
3:41 Goderich. 73ir,set •
- .combe)
Luc`kn'ow=''Greer (Gould)
15.12 Lucknow-G Chin •
18.42 'Luekriow-Opu1d (Greer)
19:05 (J&derieh-.Dubick; •
2nd Period '
6.30 Lueknow, --- Vaughan (G.
Chin.)
9.03 'Goderich .:.-= Dubick -
combe)
10.50• Luckno' - ..Vaughan • (G.'
Chin)
14.45 °Goderich es Dubick, ,(New -
'1'6720 igedeericli-I)ulriek • ('Miller)
3rd Period •
• (Neve;
annr
e t re re 'on • -
_ tp All offices in. the
iregiYon receive,, the '. order, if the
regional oie
•
considers that their
help is needed in filling it, Fre-;
•
OBITPARY
MRS, T. C,,TIOW3ORNE '•
The deiith occurred in; Hotel`
Dieu, dsor, on I+'ehru-'
Ary 3rd, - ofoapitalaneWzfMargaret, wife of
-lir. Thomas Cleveland; Tichborne,
after a. prolonged ,illness. The fun-'
eral service `took puce on .Tuesday
evening, Feb; fi; Vwith. Rev., Carl. Swan
o1 All Saints'' 'Church officiating.
On Wednesday the remains 'were
brought .to ,Goderich andinterment
made in 'Maitland' cemetery, ;Rev}.
B. H: Farr conducting the service
at the t;rav'eside, Besides her -bus-:
band there are left to mourn her
loss a Sister, Mrs. Eva 111acMickingt
Toronto, and two brothers, Stanley
and Herbert WoollattfW3ndsor, Mr.
Tichborne is a .former Goderich'. boy
and , a brother of H. B. 31. Tieh-
b. rn
o d~ and
Mrs. ii
d ,Dodd
541, 1961
KEEP IN TOM( 'WITH RURAL
LIFE
(Strathroy ,Age Dispatch)
• People employed In industry and
cenime,ree Owe. it to themselves to
learn more about the activities of
their country cousins, While they
may find it,diflicult °to• find time to
attend a special agricultural course,
there are rtiany other ways by which
they can acquire such knowledge:
Local civic groups can sponsor ,dield
days .on . near -by farins: .Closer at:
tention can .beipai,d to farm news in
the , local newspaper. A . subscrip-
tion to elle or two faritt magazines
would -enfold a new 'world to many
town and- city, dwellers. A we'ek-
end trip it farm would open new
vistas -before urban • eyes. • At no
time in .Canada's • history le cora:
piete 'national unity so -necessary.
Co-operation. between town and
country fs, one way of bringing
it about. 'So• get to know the far-
mer!
Mr. Glen -Lodge.-- spent several
days in Toronto over the week -end
..?� The Bobby -Boxers -and the old-
.:..- •
•' er generation, too-�wiii enjoy
\ r
1 ie
l letting off a little"' steam in..an
....a:b
made
'fron w s
r.
esp
aoe>i-
'�// lgatexials and- sugg tions
+t
w . Sole. Building Specialties. • .
NOTHING -4'4E MATTER
WITH j' SE R151NG GEN-
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MOTION PICTURE AT ,
NORTH. STREET OHURCH
"So you see, Margo, it would
have been better if 1 had died...
rind, as I said before.. , I've had
my last date." ,, These are the
words of. Jeanne Daws'}•. in the
sound emotion picture "Last Date"
which will be shown in North Street
United Church as a part . of the
evening worship service on• Sunday.
"Last Date" tells the story of four
teen-agers whose lives were tragic-
: l--.af2eoted -by--theses-r-elessn
of one: Six months: in the making,
with technical responsibilities vested
in: the hands of 'Wilding Picture
Productions, » Inc., and five H'olly-
.wood 'professionals, • this • dramatic
movie . was prepared • under the
auspices of the Kemper Insurance
Central 'Automobile ,'Safety • • Coan-
mittee. a
"Last ...Date" will 'provide a dram-
atic `background for the ...evening
sermon,
"A More Excellent o e ce lent Wa .
. y
Teen-agers w r
e i
l•
1 ppreCiate the story,
Parents of teen-agersawill nd in
it guidanceto an. understendiug
a° their children.'
Over the past month
s a
number
of• outstanding .films. have been
shown . le North • . Street United
'Church. ' "Last Date" will be tong
remembered .by those who see it.
quentiy no further action- is neces-
sary,. The order *Ailed and every-
body is satisfied..
The final and supreme effort con-
'sists in clearing an order nation-'
ally. This Means. that it goes to
every part. of Canada where there
is any possibility ofits. being filled.
Thus a,n employer may'',feel ,that
every effort ljae 'been- exhausted • to
satisfy his requirements.
• This brief s r e
y serves: to
illustrate thevalue of ar national
service.. ' No private service, no.
service 'confined to a -single locality'
or -province, could, possibly"' perform
these functions. , Through .'clear-
anee" 'not .Only employers bet em-
iileyees can have their needs satis-
fied. They can feel that they are
not restricted by local or even
regional boundaries in this process.
This is a far cry from old
methods of obtaining .employment,
It is system as opposed t0 hap-
hazard effort: The fact that it ex-
ists and functions • is one of the
reasons why employers' are-..,grad-
ually'
re-»grad-
- 4-r
uall ' coming "
Y g Ga the t�on'Clnsionthat
the Commission's National Employ-
m_elitService is theirbest organiz-
ation
Or Aniz-ation in • the employment- field.•
-
.United Church. W.M.S., Blyth;
Mrs. . Madeleine •Sheppard, ' Oen-
. tralia ; Mrs. Fred Sturdy, Goderich
Mrs. Ikl. Mason. ' Goderich;,_ Mrs..
John Aikenliead, B�rueefieId ;' Mrs.
Thornelde, poderich ; Mr.: and frs.
Wm. • Stetifart, 53 Emerson, .ave.,
Toronto; 'Mrs. , D. G. • Grist, Mrs,
Albert Taylor, Miss Annie. Moser,
Mrs. Wm. Ellwood, Mrs. E: D.
Brown,; all Of Goderich. •
DONATIONS TO
"CHILDREN'S AID •SOCIETY
The Children's Aid Society grate --
fully acknowledges .donations from
the following for the month ending
February,--
14th. St. G!earge s An-
glican Church W.A., . Goderjch ;
enmi -
I; ller Sunday sch
ool • the Stan-
ley 1
ley; Club, 'R,A1 Nor 5, Clinton;- Blyth'
.a.
GET
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16.48 Goderich Dubick. ('mese
' • Combe and Bisset)
14.35» Goderich-Newcombe (Bisset
and Dubick)
16.12 Goderich = Newcombe
(Bea-
com)
17.05 Goderich -- Faulkner (Mac -
i9,55 Goderieh--1?olcy. 7:(Beacom )
streamlined press, �, ca able of turnin
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GERRARDS ENCOURAGE
HOG'GOAL=GETTERS
When a Goderich oekey fau 'says
he "made • the • hat trick" it will
mean more than idle words as far
. as Goderich; Intermediate hockey
platers Are concerned.. tGerrards of
Goderich are giving away a' hat to
every Goderich player who•performs
the hat trick (scoriug three' goals)
in . W.C.A:A. Intermediate hockey
games at home or away, from now
on.
First Ge erich player to win a
hat was Nick Dubick, who scored
five goals against .Lucknow in the
playoff game in Goderich last Friday
. night.
'If *embers of the Goderich Liter-
•ni c1iate hockey team strut about in
the 'Easter parade all wearing new
hats, you'll know the reason why. '•.
GODERICII.. G[JN CLUB-
The
LUJWThe Gun..Ciub, held their. weekly,
shott on Wednesday,with i gratify-
ing .••turnout -of -;•members,---Sc-ar-e
were a good average, with an all -
high . by iohn: Anderson -of Kippen•
- Following were the scores: Joint
Anderson _25-25-22-19; He d 1 e y
Prouse - 20-16-21-17•; Bill Lumby
•7t7-'20-16-18: -Ashley Gilbert 20s1.7-
20-10; Jaelc►_i Gilbert 19-20; Bill
Beck 18-19:
PJee:Jocey.
(SQDEBICH ARENA
Friday,:.Feb.. 16t
8.30 p.m. ,
WINGHAM ALL•STAItS
GODERI•CH ,AL'L' STARS
Admission, ' Adults' 25c,
Children 1,Oc
Suport'your Stars of Tomorrow
GEORGE'S' P'IRtML
IN TOP POSITION
s •
St. George's established acs firm
grip on Srst place in the Church
Bowling League on Tuesday night
by taking seven points. from 'Vic:.
toria. The Anglic'aus are l6 points
ahead of second. -place Knox No. 1.
Marilyn Culp; •590, aild Ken Wilmot,
501, contributed- to the win. e`Ver
Victoria's 'Isabel Westlake, _398, a idl-
R,oy.: owler, 465. •
For the first time lir seven weeks,
the Baptists scored, •' t'aking_ _ Jive
points from North St. No. 1. ,It
was no Valentine , gift ; they earned
it! -Sara Alcock, 494, and David
Medley led the happy winners aver
Roxie -Ball, 469, and Hugh Glen,
558.
•
:The two 'Knox teams eplit the
paints, 4 to 3, with • honors going
to 'No. 2: Elaine Bean, 509, and
Dime. Murchison, • 519, ' topped
r '� rothy Wick, --4oi', a -Mien
ien
Ainslie, 555.
' • St. Peter's, who have. a Itteffieult
•-tirne=getiting--aettali-tetun -o
-Ave of ;the seven points 2%om •Nortli:-
iSt. No. 2,',• Earned: points gave Ed.
Jeffery 489 and Marg: Evans 532
-over Florence Anderson, 471, and
Everett. Harries, 645. •=
TEAM STANDING
St., Ge6rge's• 63,
Kn- ox No. 1 47
North St. No. 3 • • 46
North St. No, 1 - 45
St. Peter's 41
V ictori
A
North St, No: `i° `"'; ..: 36
Knox 'No. 2 31
Baptists
PEEWEE nocitEY
While Their older brothers Fare
fighting it 'out ' in the Intermediate
hockey playoffs, the ygung gaffers
of Wingham and Goderich are hav-
ing a battle of their own. Erich
ofthe two towns has 'an all-star
Peewee team; and they will meet
tomorrow "(Friday) evening at the
Goderich arena .oto-• decide which is
the better. Arid these young lads
can. put ue a game Worth » seeing.
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WINGHAM TO PLAY'
'E;,,ON .SATD'RDAX
' • In. the group Iuterznediate "A"
hockey playoffs Listowel has elimin-
ated Clinton Radar School. ' Wing-
lram .bas put •Kincardine out of the
running, and Goderich has disposed
of Lucknow.
Dates have been arranged rit
Wingb lin tor a best -of -three -out -of -
Ave series between Uoderich and'
Windham. These are as ' follows;
,Weduesda.Y, Feb. 14--sGrbderich at,
Whigham. Saturday, Feb, 17--
Whighant 'a't Goderich. s• Monday,
Feb, ,1 Goderich
•''Wednesday., Feb. 21-Winghiain at
Goderich.. • *
If a fifth,..game • is necessary, it
will be played February 22nd' at
Wingham ("Tory" . Gregg's, home
town). )
Listowel,.:has . a bye ' a.nd will
play the winner of -the Goderich-
Wingham Series on February 24th',,
Jk ky
PI WEES' map IMPROVING
Goderieh's Peewee All Stars clash
with Wingham Peewee All Stars
in Goderich on Friday. February
16th; at 8.30 p.m, The Peewees
are improving every week.
On Tuesday night at Seaforth-
the EFoderich, team lost to the strong
t
home team by only -2, in com-
•parison with a 12-0 ,defeat of the
Godrictt team: by the Seaforth
Peewees on .Goderich ice some' time
ago. •
•
WINGHAM -SPITFIRES
HERE SATURDAY NIGHT
The first of the group semi final
Intermediate' "A" hockey games be-
tween Wingharn and Goderieh Was
played, at Wingham on Wednesday.
night, Wingham winning 7-5. The
second game of 'the series will be
played at, the Goderich arena on
a-turday -night.-this--meek..-Game
to be called at 9 o'clock.
ANG'ES•.._IN.•
LADIES' BOWLING LEAGUE
There Were -a few changes in the
Ladies' Bowling League on Mdnday,
night. Bombers are in first place,
Blue Bells took over second •place
by taking seven. -paints from
Loafers: • • (Happy Gang slipped back
to third place, , The Strike -duty
reinained .fourth place: ' •
High singles and . triples: Hilda
Iu lig, 244, Martha.a.
Rathburri 244,
Marjorie Young 236, Betty Beacnru
235;• Marjorie 'Young . 655, ,,Jean
Pinder (106, Betty }Beacom •- . 566,
Marilyn Culp. 561
'TEAM STANDING
Bombers 56
'Blue Bells » 43
(Happy Gang ' ' '40''
Strike -outs , 39.
Toppers 35
White Caps
Alley Cats 20
Loafers , • ' 12
Diggers 4
'Chain Gang 0
m
Coit as •
a D�StCiCt.
A .barn on: William Abbott's p re-
perty at Exeter, with 500 • chicks
and a large quantity.,o€ honey, was
destroyed :.by• .fire: The firemen
were handicapped • by lack of •a
hydrant pear enough to the blaze,
and the •Town' Council has since
ordered construction .of a new, water
main- 'end-- hydrants to ,that part
of the 'ton n. -
Death of Tarry .
Bartiiff, Clinton
.Harry Bartliff, well-known busi-
ness man of, -Clinton,. died suddenly
at -his• home there on Friday last.
He was; born in Goderfch, ...went
to ' Clinton in 1902, ,and had- cnn-
ducted a bakery and restaurant
there since, rviving, besides his
wife, are t see !sons, Elliott, Bruce
and D gas, who have ,all been
associated with their father in
b►isiness ; , one daughter, Itis. Al •
-
fred Crozier, Clinton, ..and athree
sisters
r ' THE GODER SIGMA ST ►. tI
Goderich - Lions
Oust Lucknow from
Playoff Series
Folding up like a busted • ac-
cordion in the third period, the
Lucknow ..SePoys .saw a powerful1
Goderich Lions. squad, led' by its
'big line of Nicky Dubick, Porky
.Newcombe ,sad Jim Bisset, bounce
them', from further play in. the
W,OA.A. Intermediate "A" play-
offs
lay
offs"with a resounding 11 to 5 trim-
ming at the , IXemerfal Arena -last
Friday 'ni'ght. The victory moved
the Lioms int0 the semi-final roUnd
against Wingham , Spitfires, while
the pistowel Beavers- received the
will standto meetthe
b.�•e. and .b3
wieners for the group' title.The.
playoff :fever ie. really on., and' in
almost ally ,'bistro' in town YOU seri
hear the arguuients as to ,the relea-
tiv'e, merits of Goderieh, Winghana
and;Listowel, 'The Lions of course
are sentimental favorites., but most
everyone agrees it will be a terrific
battle before a winner is declared.
In the game last Friday night
when the Lions stopped the Sepoys
°it ' was just a case of too much
Dubick, Newcombe and Bisset, with
Dubick banking in five goals, New -
'Combe • two - and Bisset one. That
left only ' Roy Faulkner, Gerry
I oley and. Don ,,MoPhail with one -
marker each. . .
Both teams scored three times
ih the opening,fraine. McPhail• and
Bisset gave., Goderich a .tWo-goal
lead early in the period, 'only •. to
have Lucknow score three times
before Pubiek knotted the count
with his .first. goal of the game at
19.05. °
The second period was almost
as• close. the Lions squeezing out a
one -goal lead on .Dubick's hat trick
while .Vaughan notched Llicknow's
two counters.
r At the close of .the second stanza
it° Was still hnybody:r game, With
-the'-`L"'ienT if 4c f ,a .shaky 6 g" 5 -
.margin: It was 'in the third • ses-'
sion• that the Lions .filially exploded,
racking up Ave inansWered goals.
Lucknow just couldn't.JMhold. the
determined Lions,as they dominated
the play, throughout the period.
• Nick -Dubick started it off at
6.48 .and Porky Newcombe followed
with. two quick, 'counters midway
in the period._ 'Roy Faulkner .added
one more .at 17.05 and Gerry Foley
notched. the final tally of the ,game
on ..a puss from Billy Beacom -et
19.57 to complete the rout.
I•n the two games against .Luck
now "-the Newcombe-Dubick-Bisset
line accounted for 'fifteen goals,
with Nick Debick potting 7. goals,
,Jin- Bisset , collecting 5 and New-
combe •3.goals and 2 assists.' It-lias
been the play 'of WiIliarn-"Porky"
Newcombe at centre .ice .that has
been the span: -plug and' the main
reason for the fine. ,play of this
-line. Tlie fa.ns•'. eyes light •up ;like
a pin -ball machine-» every, time. the'
dipsy-doodlin centre ice star latches
•on to the peek 'and starts• laying
passes es to his' wirtgmerr. as if he
were uslug radar. ' • ,Dubick' and
Bisset have been doing -their part,
:flashing the . red light • with amazing
,A NATIONAL SERV0E
One important .funetioa of th,e
National, Employment' Service of.
the Unaaployinent xnsurazlce {com-
mission ailocb is perha not, fully
understood is termed "Clearance
This, function derives its `chief inl.-
portanc4' from, the feet that it ,opens
up the 'whole 6f , Canada , to " the
employer jn••need of workers- or the
'worker 'eeeking as job. "Thus' 'prac-
tical emphasis. is laid on the fact
in
thatits the se,rvice -
is ,truly national
scope
The public •is now sa iciently
aware, after ten years of operation•,
that the 'obvious thing for an eni-
ployer in need. of workers or a
worker in need of "employment. is
to report, his or her needs to the
nearest local, office of the National
Employment Service. In doing this
' f the fact
they are aware o tie
'the' jocAi possibilities will' be ex-
h44sted in an effort to satisfy their
need, should this be necessary. They
de. not always , .realize that the
efforts of the Commission extend
beypud the beundaeles of their par-
ticular • loefelity.
'For purposes of administration
the country' has been divided into
five regions by the -Uiiempi'oyment
Insurance Commission. The At-
lantic region, which originally em-
braced the three Maritime Pro-
vinees but which 'was greatly en-
larged when Newfoundland entered
Confederation, has its headquarters
in Moncton, N.B. The Province of
Quebec - constitutes, another region;
with headquarters in Montreal.
Ontario extending'. as fart, west as
the head of the Lakes. and -including
the greet industrial portion of The
Province is another region, »its• head-
quarters located in Toronto. The
Prairie region, with headquarters
at Winnipeg, -is the largest in area.
It includes the remainder. of On-
tario, the three Prairie Provinces
and a portion of northern British
Columbia. Finally the fifth region,
termed the • Pacific, includes. ;the
rnainder of . British Coluinbia and
has its headquarters in Vancouver.
,-,.-, `'When- oarz•---enrp%oyer----places°~----air.•.
order at h'iS local office every effort
is made to, fill it locally. Usually
this can . be done.', On. the other
hand, conditions do arise at 'times
making it impossible 'to obtain the
type of Worker locally. Then,' if
the • employer' wishes, • the function'
of clearance comes into play... The
order Is sent' throughout what is
called+ the first. }.one. of Clearance,
including those offices net far
distant from m th r
em to er
, s..,..o
vn'
local office, These offices then try
to fi11"the order and frequently no,
other action is necessary.
It will be readily seen, however,
that
certain skills hard
types of
workers may be to get. They
may be widely scattered or they,
'may'. be,..cencentrated in one .par-,
•tieular part •of the country: The
National' Employment. Service re-
ports to • the employer if It las•
been 'un'able to fill the' order in
the figst zone of " clearance..^ttnd
asks if he wishes wider coverage
If the employer so desires the
order is then cleared throughout
regularity, as 'their record in- the
Luck'nbw series - indicates. Besides
this. trio,. Joheny'•Pcinaldson in the'
Goderielt ease turned in a big
league performance, kicking "out
shots from point (flank -range In
fine ,style, 'and •if the youthful net
minder 'keeps • up his steady play
Goderich Lions should give a good
account' of themselves against
Winghani,
•The line-ups:
GODER'IOI-I =- Goal,e Donaldson;
defence; •Nero and Beacon- ; entre,
Newcombe; . wings, Dubick and
Bisset : a1ternates, , Merl am; Foley,
McPicail,"• Faulkner, MacDonald,
Allin, Pring, Miller -
LUO,%NQW-Goal; England; de-
fence. Hall and Chin.; • centre,
Gould : w'in'gs, Chin and- Dahmer;.
alternates, Dodds, W u n k e1,
Vii ugha n: • 'Gibson, McLelland,
Ritchie, Armstrong", Gfreer,'
lt''.liMARY .
1st Period
1.4Q, God'erielt-McPhail
3:41 Goderich. 73ir,set •
- .combe)
Luc`kn'ow=''Greer (Gould)
15.12 Lucknow-G Chin •
18.42 'Luekriow-Opu1d (Greer)
19:05 (J&derieh-.Dubick; •
2nd Period '
6.30 Lueknow, --- Vaughan (G.
Chin.)
9.03 'Goderich .:.-= Dubick -
combe)
10.50• Luckno' - ..Vaughan • (G.'
Chin)
14.45 °Goderich es Dubick, ,(New -
'1'6720 igedeericli-I)ulriek • ('Miller)
3rd Period •
• (Neve;
annr
e t re re 'on • -
_ tp All offices in. the
iregiYon receive,, the '. order, if the
regional oie
•
considers that their
help is needed in filling it, Fre-;
•
OBITPARY
MRS, T. C,,TIOW3ORNE '•
The deiith occurred in; Hotel`
Dieu, dsor, on I+'ehru-'
Ary 3rd, - ofoapitalaneWzfMargaret, wife of
-lir. Thomas Cleveland; Tichborne,
after a. prolonged ,illness. The fun-'
eral service `took puce on .Tuesday
evening, Feb; fi; Vwith. Rev., Carl. Swan
o1 All Saints'' 'Church officiating.
On Wednesday the remains 'were
brought .to ,Goderich andinterment
made in 'Maitland' cemetery, ;Rev}.
B. H: Farr conducting the service
at the t;rav'eside, Besides her -bus-:
band there are left to mourn her
loss a Sister, Mrs. Eva 111acMickingt
Toronto, and two brothers, Stanley
and Herbert WoollattfW3ndsor, Mr.
Tichborne is a .former Goderich'. boy
and , a brother of H. B. 31. Tieh-
b. rn
o d~ and
Mrs. ii
d ,Dodd
541, 1961
KEEP IN TOM( 'WITH RURAL
LIFE
(Strathroy ,Age Dispatch)
• People employed In industry and
cenime,ree Owe. it to themselves to
learn more about the activities of
their country cousins, While they
may find it,diflicult °to• find time to
attend a special agricultural course,
there are rtiany other ways by which
they can acquire such knowledge:
Local civic groups can sponsor ,dield
days .on . near -by farins: .Closer at:
tention can .beipai,d to farm news in
the , local newspaper. A . subscrip-
tion to elle or two faritt magazines
would -enfold a new 'world to many
town and- city, dwellers. A we'ek-
end trip it farm would open new
vistas -before urban • eyes. • At no
time in .Canada's • history le cora:
piete 'national unity so -necessary.
Co-operation. between town and
country fs, one way of bringing
it about. 'So• get to know the far-
mer!
Mr. Glen -Lodge.-- spent several
days in Toronto over the week -end
..?� The Bobby -Boxers -and the old-
.:..- •
•' er generation, too-�wiii enjoy
\ r
1 ie
l letting off a little"' steam in..an
....a:b
made
'fron w s
r.
esp
aoe>i-
'�// lgatexials and- sugg tions
+t
w . Sole. Building Specialties. • .
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MOTION PICTURE AT ,
NORTH. STREET OHURCH
"So you see, Margo, it would
have been better if 1 had died...
rind, as I said before.. , I've had
my last date." ,, These are the
words of. Jeanne Daws'}•. in the
sound emotion picture "Last Date"
which will be shown in North Street
United Church as a part . of the
evening worship service on• Sunday.
"Last Date" tells the story of four
teen-agers whose lives were tragic-
: l--.af2eoted -by--theses-r-elessn
of one: Six months: in the making,
with technical responsibilities vested
in: the hands of 'Wilding Picture
Productions, » Inc., and five H'olly-
.wood 'professionals, • this • dramatic
movie . was prepared • under the
auspices of the Kemper Insurance
Central 'Automobile ,'Safety • • Coan-
mittee. a
"Last ...Date" will 'provide a dram-
atic `background for the ...evening
sermon,
"A More Excellent o e ce lent Wa .
. y
Teen-agers w r
e i
l•
1 ppreCiate the story,
Parents of teen-agersawill nd in
it guidanceto an. understendiug
a° their children.'
Over the past month
s a
number
of• outstanding .films. have been
shown . le North • . Street United
'Church. ' "Last Date" will be tong
remembered .by those who see it.
quentiy no further action- is neces-
sary,. The order *Ailed and every-
body is satisfied..
The final and supreme effort con-
'sists in clearing an order nation-'
ally. This Means. that it goes to
every part. of Canada where there
is any possibility ofits. being filled.
Thus a,n employer may'',feel ,that
every effort ljae 'been- exhausted • to
satisfy his requirements.
• This brief s r e
y serves: to
illustrate thevalue of ar national
service.. ' No private service, no.
service 'confined to a -single locality'
or -province, could, possibly"' perform
these functions. , Through .'clear-
anee" 'not .Only employers bet em-
iileyees can have their needs satis-
fied. They can feel that they are
not restricted by local or even
regional boundaries in this process.
This is a far cry from old
methods of obtaining .employment,
It is system as opposed t0 hap-
hazard effort: The fact that it ex-
ists and functions • is one of the
reasons why employers' are-..,grad-
ually'
re-»grad-
- 4-r
uall ' coming "
Y g Ga the t�on'Clnsionthat
the Commission's National Employ-
m_elitService is theirbest organiz-
ation
Or Aniz-ation in • the employment- field.•
-
.United Church. W.M.S., Blyth;
Mrs. . Madeleine •Sheppard, ' Oen-
. tralia ; Mrs. Fred Sturdy, Goderich
Mrs. Ikl. Mason. ' Goderich;,_ Mrs..
John Aikenliead, B�rueefieId ;' Mrs.
Thornelde, poderich ; Mr.: and frs.
Wm. • Stetifart, 53 Emerson, .ave.,
Toronto; 'Mrs. , D. G. • Grist, Mrs,
Albert Taylor, Miss Annie. Moser,
Mrs. Wm. Ellwood, Mrs. E: D.
Brown,; all Of Goderich. •
DONATIONS TO
"CHILDREN'S AID •SOCIETY
The Children's Aid Society grate --
fully acknowledges .donations from
the following for the month ending
February,--
14th. St. G!earge s An-
glican Church W.A., . Goderjch ;
enmi -
I; ller Sunday sch
ool • the Stan-
ley 1
ley; Club, 'R,A1 Nor 5, Clinton;- Blyth'
.a.
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14.35» Goderich-Newcombe (Bisset
and Dubick)
16.12 Goderich = Newcombe
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17.05 Goderich -- Faulkner (Mac -
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