The Goderich Signal-Star, 1951-03-08, Page 4� Noble's�
WallaceJurg Tom LE"
Rink
One pl S ries A.N,a
W th.<,tile end :the regular 1!T ins„ MainEvent
schedule fast approaching in. the •
with Local Lions Choi:els Bowling' League, there i in ons xe
a frantic scramble for R111y-off Spots. ,
v St. Geon 'z3 st held the lead, '
Before a crowd of about ` 800 � �l The ,last stone was thrown just
Oocierich Mous got baek on the with Knox No, 1 and, North ;3t.
No. ] tradin}, second and third Secends before the Court alilouse
beam -but good -••here last Tit -ars- Places * every Other week, Fourth clock beamed the midnight Dour on
day night to blind W'a1}aeebul•g spot i anybody's guess, anti ours Wednesday to wind lip the .first
Frozen Foods an 8-te-3 lacing and is Victoria, because St. i.'eter's;uewy curling. °bons let held : iu• Voderich
tie up ..their beat -of -seven O.II,A„ fourth, have to take their bye* in the last, ivat' r-cetitur$, It
Intermediate "A" quarter=final next Meek. Was a local boti te. with sisxteen
series at one •victory each, It Was 'St. George's tarok seven points rinks eutere'd, • and €;ot nick . way
the t„1rst ,Goderich playoff triumph from North St. No. 3, each bowling on • Wednesday, February 28th,
over Wallaceburg iin ;MO yearrs,. The With a five -man team. Bert Medd, with the fivals being played Wed -
Only similarity between? the team 667, and Hasel Wilmot, 494, bestedrtesday night 'this week.
that took it on the Chin. at Wallance-•�°I.sabel- Reihl. 488, and ;Hugh Glen, ;�'ginuer, O the main event was
burg earlier in the week and the,„ 457, . Fred Nab1e`S rick, which defeated
dying baud of guckSter *u dispia -J - -North St. N•o. 1 took ,a `:five two Fre dr oble'Ston'b auk b3' 11 to 5.
here ,;Was • their purple' and, gold
vein from North St. -hio, 2, with file The witty frig ruck was awarded a
uniforms. • The McKay -coached Andersons, Anne, 572, and.. Carl, ,beaiiCiful trophy, donated by i3irarii
squad looked sharp as they auxnped 5h0 again leading. rib AtidgrsOn, Walker and imitation curling;.
into au early tworgQal lead and 486, and ,George I -i irris,, biv, ped' stone '2' silver. Other members theu,'on were• never in any the losers.
seal danger: rWhile 'the score` IS In a close contest, Knox No: 2,: of the' winning rink were°A: Purdy.
A. Mulloii�h ands G. Gardiner. The
decisive in the Lions' favor it does `•,with Mary Cunniugbam, 455, and ' othayr finalist •rink was composed
dot "tell. the whole story, as the Charlie Hawthorne, -518, `Look Sive ,of• h7. Cranston, Toni Pritchard,,
Wallaceburg crew 'naffed several points front the Baptii�ts, with Sara
� Peter Bisset and A. Townsend,
golden -opportunities to score with' Aleoek, .500, and Don )ampbeil, , who received cups ' and saucers,
their wild ai1d. erratic shooting and 516, as,their best. . The .gauge was a nip and tuck
unless the Lions can shake the , V eria Cornish, 636, and Harm ,
affair •'lip, to the sixth `end, when
Wallaceburg arena jinx this. series s Westlake, .613, led Victoria to , a Noble's rink led by one shot. Froin
looks likely to go the .full seven ' seven: point win over .St., Peter's, • .
games. ; whose best bowlers were -.Victoria then on the Noble .rink drew away
With the Lions zninuS right I Baech}er, 533, ' and Jim yellows,.,, toluuiki �po heilati n winning event 4.'Rc$n
winger Jim 'Bisset, ,Coach McKay 642,
was forced to ,shuffle his lineup, • 'High, triple scores far the night Menzies, rink won ;by, 14 ,to 4 over
moving -Gerry ' Foley up with New- I were Veria Cornish with 636 'and Dr. Ray -,Hughes, rink Other luenl-
•Iselin
womact will
. . never forget"
▪ *man.r.a
t ,rte
• who remembers her
with perfume--
a famous
, perfume'."
Tabu Colo oeo is Perfumes
• ° • 2.25 to 35:00
PERPU�MBBS�A�RE ?AStOsS
j IE°w0
•
CAMPBELL'S DRUG 'STORE
�'G:C.I. CHATTER.
• •Marg. 'I,fngilte , and Jean Irwin
' a team
• • The senior girls basketball
defeated the Clinton 'girls on • Wed-
'
ed-
'siesday ,.of.', 4ast week at Clinton,
.- X13, and : here, on Thursday, 24-12,
�aiaking the I.S,S.A. champions.
pat Thursday, night the junior,
-drys melt' Exeter here for the iirSt
game %Vi •their basketballers. The
Exeter bow . were vleborious "by a
esore of . 42-29. Both the senior
girls anti junior boys met- Exeter
en 'Monday alight at Exeter. Un-
-fortunately the girls were defeated.
o 20-15. We hope. they • will do better
In • the .return game. '.
Although ,:the junior boys were
victorious aver Exeter on Monday
' eight by a "score `'of `41-31, they did
i . `make up. the points required
to •vin the round.. This- elim,ine es
• the junior team from basketball for.
• this season. '
. There was an assembly iii. the
gymnasium on Monday ' morning
from '11.30 to 12, The 'purpose ;Was
•
CIVIL DEFENCE COSTS.
Under no circumstances should
the 'Federal. Government contribute
More -than -lia.lf--the-cos -of ei it de-
fence: says the U.S. Chamber of
Commerce. The. Major burden
Should,it says, e be put on the
a:bidders of what in this country
'would be termed Provincial and
municipal authorities.
There -are sotind'arguments back-
ing :that contention and they apply
in, Canada just as well As in the
United States, argues The Financial
Post. Unlike' military'°.defence, that
for civilians is essentially' a com-
inunity responsibility. -Under'the
circurilstances major finaneLiig
should be handled more efficiently
if it also is on a community and
Provincial basis. '
There 1 always less chance of
waste .and extravagance .When tax-
payers' Money passes through fewer
hands and when. the people doing
the spending are '.also responsible
for .the collecting.
Combe and Dubick, while Jack ' Itert Medd with ,667. hers of the Menzies rink were
kwo �.� . .. �� .i TEAM -STANDING Hopkinson, Fred Rouse and 3ohn
.oa the Meritim-a1ePhall line, an.d St. George's , -"7« orpe, • and—Gash--:m '
with the Faulkner-Mael7on�ald-ALlin Norkh •St: leo. 1 �.,.........: GO
rink was given a curilu tam.'
trio intact the Lions had three Knox No. 1 59 . Other members of the Hughes rink
formidable attackingunits" r, C: Hoffnitin
Nick Dubick, Che dusky left- Victoria
St. Peter's • were Rev. B. 11..Fard9 rind R. Desraches and each Inem
Winger for the winners, - was the .�, North St. No: • 3 ' -• 46 ben of this rink received a clamp -
big dealer of the evening; with, • North St. No. 2 •• 46 • on ash tray. , •. •
three goals., However, to give an Knox, No. 2 ' 44 Merrvbers of Joe Moody's rink,
idea how, they were clicking, seven Baptists ,. 25 losers in the semi-final in the main
of .tris mates' also figured in thew !~ event by 14-5, each received a ,25
scoring,. pound bag of flour donated";by
- r 'LAD�i LAWN BOWLERS '
Pon McPhail started things off Purity •Flour Mills. A,:three pound
at 9.32. of the •opening, stan:�za..when .GET ' READY FOR .i3UM '�R nackage of sniff donated by Stand
he banged :home Ken Miller's te-
bound and from then on the •Linins , The Goderich • Ladies' •,Lawn }re niembers of Andy Boutili .r's balance of the year, •to replace
t e Mrs Gordon Perry, who ' is moving
moved 'in "on Mci><tin like' relatives. 'Bowling Club met at the .British' rink, whiach •was •the loser in he
Dubick.Exclian a ,Ho•tel on. Tuesda even- i toy Ottawa. ,--
got the.aflrst of his three g y semi-
got the ,final counter for ,the, Lions
' with, the help.of L i ., '
Tick :-M„�',.
•
Over the route the Lion �`-ontshot
the 'Frosen- Foods 48 to 36 aiidi- col-
lected five penalties to ` the losers'
'four. • • , ,. •
,. the. line-ups : .
TAKE' TWO QR THREE MONTHS FBF
YOUR »OWr .a . Y NT.
to splicit members. orfthe Giee
Club, :which., Is preparing. for the
Music. Festival, to be held in April.
• ANNNONONONNN•ONNN•S
4)Itt• stiper
will give you
',the new, narrow
fishion
The moment you step .
into a Narroline, you'll
know you've found t'he
one girdle design that
aetnally *does narrew your
waist, hips, thighs. See °
, the narrow panel •smaek
over each does
the trick by limiting,the
elakic stretch,'
subtracting unwanted
Inche's., Sketched above:
Narroline of satin elastic
50
•
MAPLE LEAF CHAPTER TO . LEGION AUXIj.IAR`X. PARTY ► and •Mr. C. Worsen: The everting
AID IN EUROPEAN RELIEF An enjoyable evening was spent' was capably eo evened by.firs. J.
in the Legion ,blue room on Wed- Adams and Mrs. H, Carroll.
The regular meeting of• the Maple nesday, February 28th, when t"500” FARMERSINTERESTED
Leaf Chapter, E,, was held and euchre 'were enjoyed. The -
on Tuesday . evening at the Home Numerous district farmers at -
of ,Mrs. D. D. Mooney, .with the evening• 'was sponsored by -'the tended a"ineeting.nt the Town Hall
vice-regent, Mrs,. H. -M. Ford,, in 'TM",
Legion' Auxiliary: - inners.. _.tit on Thursday evening at which films
the• chair. airs. J. K. ' Sully was 600 were Mrs. A. Le h--and---Mr --were shown • on 'weed ands laruelt.
.._.elected .reeerding .:secreta_ry _Lor the Wm. Moore; 'at euchre Mrs.' QQuig--•.eonttol and also insect control. The'
and Chemical Company, • went : to: .icry •'mrd` ir'rCeeli"•Ryan ' A dainty Tmreeting---was••-�•rr-an --. ..Q
,Huron •road. Ad- .
lunch •was served, ,after which mod- Simmons. & Sons,
ern- and old-time dancing; was en dresses `Were, given by .i. Cruick-
joyed. . MacDonald's orchestra sup- . shank of Naugi�tuck Chemical. Com-
plied,. the m•uste and Mr. ,John Bell pany, Elmira,. and Max•Propas,
was a. capable ti�oarsatanager -=-The- president--. of Chemical Specialties
appot dance was won: by .Mrs. 'Miller Association, Sarnia. ,
finals of the consolation The meeting .appridved � donations
Markers at `14.10, to give Goaerich ing and enjoyed a delicious turkey series by a sore
Aifelke, "Mero and Beacom ;, centre,
Newcombe:. -wings, ,• Lutbick and
Foley ; alternates, Meriam, McPhail,
Duckworth, MacDonald,
Fanikfier, Peng.
WALLAC,EBURG—Coal, Martin
centre,. iTlystead ; 'wings, Duchene
II,unroradlan, j. Duchene. •
summARy
14.10 G-oderich—Dubielc (Miller)
10,31 Goderie114-McPhail-
15.11 Goderich—Dublek' (Foley)
.42 Ooderich—Dubick. (Foley )'
19.38 'Wallaceburg -4 M. .,Dncheng
• Wallicebtirg ,Takes This -One
Walleeeburg Frozen roods turned
the tables Cve•derIch Lien.S 'on
Tueiday night, winning the. .gatn6
PlaicenYlVurghe..nreowbylenadphis.,ctohree.. seirVi•easl:
wIth :two games, to', one. • •
of 14-3.
o - to : the Huron County Music Festi
-a-- 2.0 - ' periods' dinner. The.following. slate of f
2 -0 -edge -in- the peon d. 6cors was chosen for 1951 • Past val for a scholarship and to • Gode-
The griddle session was eight IMPERIAL OIL FLEET rich Drama Glu�b for the engraving
minutes old ,before Porky Newcombe, president, Mrs. 1' , • Overholt ; presi= .
y- deaf; Mrs. IV.. McLaren; vice-presi .ABOUT READY TO SAIL at their trophy. . Also, approved
registered on a pass from Foley., by The, meeting was a recommends
Don. McPhail gave the Lions .a four- dent, Mrs, • F. Walkom ; secretary,
g"Aal lead .at the miay -mark of Mr's., M, J. Ainslie; treasurer lira. SAIi'NIA, March 4.—Officers and "tion that a .bursary :of. $100; be.
the 'period before Mike Duchene Larne' Broadley ; press ` s' a ry, crew of . 'the Imperial Oil tanker established 'to aid a worthy student
broke the goose egg at'1428 team- Mrs, J. ,C: Gott,'' . " 'fleet here will be at full complement • graduating from Goderich Collegiate
ing tip., with Pearson for the lone 1'luns *ere discussed for. the- by Tuesday, and the ships. wall be this ,year and wishing, to further.
Wallaceburg tally of the period. summer's activities, and care were manned and ready to sail by next his or -her education hi any field,
Nick' Dubick 'got that one back a 'then• enjoyed. Winners at cards Monday if conditiensn,permit, ac- Mrs. J. IL Kinkead, 'Mrs. k. Noble;
minute later". with Foley drawing AMP . ,1 Mrs,. Wheeler and. Mrs, J. ' cording to •Oabtaii}• ,F,. C. Smith; Mrs• 4Hughes :and Mrs.. J: A. • Gra-
an • 'assist, 'bringing tie score to MtLeod, • .and" a' lucky chair prize marine superintendent of the eom- ham were appointed to form .a
5 Lo.1 •at•�the close of the period. was. 'wane by Mrs. E. llarriSL
pony: rpmmittee. •
Seven of the thirteen, Imperial Oil Mrs., N. C. 'Jackson, convener of
earlyThL s f tli led play in the •MOTOR LEAGUE FINALS' tankers have win�tered'aat this port, post-war services,. spoke of the .dire
partof .the +third 'period, �,
'DuchDubick ands Miller chalking up 'The' finals h the••Goderich Motor and, a newly announced list ' of need: of good used clothing••iii Bur -
markers' for the ' Lins • and • the League Peewee series for the Roy officers shows 'eight of •the thirteen ppe, 'particularly rn Greed; where
goals o brakl;ers• picking. Stonehouse trophy 'had a Start .on ships ' will be ' comnna•nded by. men unbelieveable" eonditi,ans of poverty:
g• •up .tw'o' rSa�tuiday morning with a. double. of •fiaxni�i'a�nd distxict: ___a .-4�__a-:__ ....-.........4 Y......,,.
goals for Wallaceb'urg,'Joe , 1efiiam' header. n,,,,,, first ,T ' `'i'ha two s*i�int tankers, Imperial
game was by. the • Ferds, wbo defeated the, Leduc and Imperial Redwater clothing, particularly., children's
Chevs- - 4-3. Stubbington.,j •seored..built to carry crude oil to Sarnia things, at the next 'Meeting, which
three goals and ' Harmer ,thd fourthlfrom. the interpiovincial pipeline iv
for ..the winners. Smith *a the. oterolilla I. . at ,Superhir,.;.• ill be held. at, the. Mate a Mrs. .
lone marksman for the Chevs. The wilb both' bp 'captained by • Sarnia,
Wiswneinf Malcolm MatherS. The• number of ••
food parcels sentl to -13ritain. will
Dodges ' dowietr 'the. Studebaketisinien; 'the former by ' Cs.ipt. • T. K.
ti•Raissell Knight, and the latter by .be., incpased, the. distribution to
2-1 in. the second, game. Fisher -did
the . saoring' for the. winners; Imo, Captain Edward Davies. , . , be at tne discretion ef the convener, •
Miss Edith Roberts. Mrs. A. F. ,
Wilibutson 'for the Sttide's.s, Thel Other skiPpers will be Captain
teams are playing a best -of -three •
J. M. :Evans, Comm:Da, On • the Im- Sturdy repotted that 'about. -100
books and eighty educational illus-
trated magazizies had been des-
•• ' . GODERICH 'GUN CLUB' patched to the Northern . Ontario,
.• ,A bright, ,sunny day favored 'the Iudians In resPonse to a' request-
weekiy shoot on Wednesday, and for such publications. •
there was a' eorregnendingly good Mrs: W: A. Bay was re-elected
attendance. • , filin convener and Ws; A. F. Sturdy'
, ' cores were• as 'follows: Bill Beek and Mrs. S. Prevett were named as
Lumby 19-23-20 ; • Jack ' Gilbert tre,al, Imperial 'garnia ; Capt. -F. substitutes oh the thlephone cotti-
21-21 ; Iledley ProuSe 19-24-19; 'Bill *all ; Capt. W. V. Mathews; Mon-
Toin Sherritt 18.20-21 ;" . Chas, Lee , appointed °delegate to the annual
W: •Osterdahls'Stouffville, Imperial
in 'April.
JOhn Ancleiron wag 'the. winner : Theo. Chapter renewed the,. stib-
of 'the'10-bird handicap,, and Ashley, geription. to "Echoes," official Publis
Gilbert' won; the. inissing-out event. eLaibtirotieryo.f ,t1:ie Orders,fnr the Pablie
next Wednesday, the 14th; as club Plans . for• the' pumm,er carnival
There will be ne practice shoot
members are corapeting that.' day to be held in July ,were formulated,
in a mammoth' shoot at Duart: • .. and .conmiittees , 'were approved.
• , Several- .Changes. Were -made from
PERSONAL MENTION- lasf :'vear, ,Including the ',substitution .
. Mr.. Donald MacLean of Lucknovv of, a. hand concert for the 'pet .:
WasMr. - Norman McLetsi of Detroit After the business • meetin.g a
a visitor in town on Monday.
renewed acquaintances in town this social hour was enjoyed. Refresh -
week. ments were' served ' by the coms
Mr• and Mrs. Fred Bridle'. •••of. mittee in charge. -
ton.; P. W. Pratt, Collingwood. large audience who ezi,joyed a de-
,ginAliene; ' W. E. 'Lalonde, Coning- promiSing young „ pianist, . john
wood ; L. Ruttier, Fort William. Knight of Toronto, under ' the
Prindoe--L. 0. .. Btirns, Owen anspiees of the local Comulutiltt
Sound ;• G. Long, Owen Sound: - Concert Association on FridaY.aight
li. 'Smith,, „Midland. • . North. Street United Clatirchs , , .
. Feeling .and artistic expression
William.; -1••: Kennedy, Andaster. bY this master, • Of the .keyb,oard,
Scotiadoe—W. j. Kirkwciod, St. •and the audience was' held • in tense
Windoc--,Ivan Ovens, 'Everett; Daquhl, and, "Toccata and rugue
S. PltflPid; Killarney. in D minor," by J. 8. Baeli-Tausig„
were' melodiously : and . brilliantly
•thiir; 4.. Laderoutes.Fort William.
land ; Wm. Gilbert, IvIldland. , included the•beautiful and 'solemn
Owendoc—E. A. Kirkton, Fort Pfelude No.. la in. 1) flat major ;
W.Illifins ; J. • j. 'Holier, Wiarton. • "Want ine.flat major ;" the Seldom
ford ;" D. Calhoun, Port - Albert.. "Nttule in sE • minor, Op. 25 ;" and
Cartierdoe—L.' .Legendre, 'Mon All the melody and beauty a the
treal; II. Abercrombie, Renfrew: lionleVirnpgre.tagTiounp.,
Beethoven Compositionit in 'the. fel,.
iltimbercioe--0.--F. 'Grad, Mid- WOrka on the piano was given in
land ; J. Schwenk', Ville St. Laurent the ,-contpotsition: "tireWorksr by.
• Kingdec--7.1. O. Marehand, Three Claude Debussy. The' lovely, ,trills
Rivers; I It. McLean, Merritton. of the nightingale and ,the pas.sion.
Idivaldoe—W." A: Sabine,. Cgrn- hte .song•,' '4:4 tlio- 1oveg were well
A. Stewart, Midland:
1?teesoodoeHll, It' Greir, Coiling -
Weed; 0.• •laeiciel, Port Colborne.
50
•
•
•
Sketched below:
'Pantie style.
• Captain Peter MacDonald of Port
Dover has. been spending- 'several
days hi tOwn this week. , •
Captain Frank. McCarthy Of Tor-
onto' spent 'Several days. -in town
the 'past week visiting his 'sister;
'Miss •Iieleir MeCarthy. Captain
Frank is now ' skipper of. a Lake-
land tanker, the Makaweli.
series.
Perial Kingston ; Copt. Kehler
Imperial Lachine; , .Capts A. 9.
Knight, Imperial London; Capt.. G.
•WilliatuSun, Imperial. Midland.;
Capt: Ilurn.,5, Point Edward,. Im-
perial Ottawa ; ,,Capt. 11..•McLellani
APPOINTIVIENTS ,FOR 1951
Pointme.nts of.' Paterson .Steamship
masters and "efigineers .for
the., 1951 Season Of navigation were
announced* todaY.- The aPPoint-
ments zt,re. as :follows, with the
name • 'of . the master and"ehlef
engineer sippearing in that • order.
AltadOc—K. C. Clark, Midland.;
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Smith and
SOU Wes., of Ripley; spent Sunday
with Mr. ,and 'Mrs. John Foster,
Mr.' Alex. G. Mac -Vicar; of Mon-
treal, speat, last week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mts. George Mae -
Mr end Mrs. W. A. Hay lezzve
-on Monday for New • York City,
whence they will sail for England
to visit with their son, Dr. John
Hay, at Newport, Wales.
ranged with ' Mrs. -Pes)xl
Folet ;the .Fourth
"Ir = Materials .
•
We can supply you with
the:top grades of *Aerials-
WAN, *ME WINO BLOWS'
You need -for maintenance
and repair. tee our stock
and ,IirafOod.
T he
IS PROITD TO ANNOUNCE rr
AGENT /N GODERICH FOR
CLOTH
„TOP QUALITY MApE-,T4):,./ILEASURE, AT .PRICES
YOU CAN AFFORD
MEN'S, and LAMES',SIIITS" and COATS , in a wide
• ra!nge of 100% pure Wool woritedi; flannels.
Order NOW for 'Easter delivery.
TO Ti
ROLLS ON CASTERS
ONLY ONE cONTROL
yEAR GUARANTEE
Ph011e
The "Bridal .,•Sitite,:' by Kenneth
rowed." 4 Weaving Of thetnes: and
"Something Mue," "a direet takeoff
SEE IT
DEIVIOWSTICATIoN AT
TTY WASHER SERVICE
liAritiLTON STs)..tt01:411dOir PHONE 89W
THE GREATEST WASHER OF ALL TIME