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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-09-05, Page 4T zaa',SV - .OBER, pm, lora , THE QUEEN OF. FLOWERS • — Always 1 • Stock Othgx' gowers may grow so cone, n.,®xi as to lose their;-dis- tbaptio ae o s a for ,l gift bit roses are alw,ays outstanding• 'The Squar'%Deal ( r A hhenn(det'li taeiitaber of 11' .T.liD. Flowers wined or: cabled (Germany conal Japan excepted) P>m to order early, especially wired osiers. antly'wlaer<'e OWEN 0011,ND ETEN 11.1 ON T1 W Q 5 MOUNDS li�ioans Midgets Win OJ.A. Plta>,y stlownn Game at Northern City. ).loderich ilidgets won the tirst game of the ().B A. playoffs when thy de - ':7 Fly 0 tSky Harbor feated the Owen Sound Midgets in their. uwu backyard by a 'score of 11 to 5 on Thursday last. Jac=k Needham 'Was in rare furan for Uudericlr, limiting the . Georgilarls to three hits. a 'double by .Nath in the seventh and a single and ea dolQble inkthe eighth1iuiings 1.11 the meantime his teammates s jumped oil Strada fur fifteen .Solid blOws, including 0 triple 1►y 1larc,ld «'urlen and doubles by. J iiu„,Donutslly and -Needham himself, (.udev4t.•h scored two runs in the first innings and six U1 the second and from ,,; there on were never in trouble. Teti 4 1'111fc)rd hit the tilst pitch of the game SOMEd,� -•Ore.�:A ' 0N' '' l;; iING” telltion.• fur a (`lean t`i11g1e into right field and There we]'E? two church parades, One sc'ore'd tI moment 'later u11 II. Warren's lu( ill' on Rememhrul>cc= Day and one. long ti .plc . to centre field, ' Warren s.„._. I'ollclvyiklg tri"e" sorTie notes, ftunl the tc, 1•: -titer, and the.leader�- attended ail then scored .on 1)uak'3> single. In .tile • A11ela--Heartier) Of the second Goderich °intert.,tirlg and ilasp1110, district ra• lly, second'` 111011lg walks to• II. -«•arrear, @4iolf Cub Pack: the first postwar. in -Stratford cat,, ebrtl- L. 1111;.' Pfice and Donnelly avid -singles "Cubbina is not spectai.t1 1U-1 might ary. In the fall we had hl Visit from by Needham. 1;'ulforll, 1). y1 arretl and taay that or the lealdt:rs Its at steady�lr. Firth, 1)1 Irirt Cutliluissiuner, from Donnelly resulted hi six runs. and yul4Inteer job, with ups aIl(l down j,,�lldoll. Fulford anal Doll 'Warren, etich with like any other organizatNn. For the In 1uii i -e distributed' two fourth- three, singles, were top hitters for >mbyas, eight to twelve yea that Cub- ,g,,,,, ub year Servit•e Stars, two third -year Ser_ (loderhIl. Wiling embraces it means tl`a 111ng'in the vk•e Stall's, four second-yeai' Service "1111111111•y : rudiments of good citizenship and tom- Stars and nice 1rst-year,•Service Stars.(:4)1)1 Rif 11 AI3 R II munity service. - The longer 1 aim in We have five Two Star and turn One Fulford, 1b 4 3 3 the movement, tale More respect.' have star Cubs. 1 TUese latter are earned Macl;wan. If ,; 0 1 for the careful. well -thought -6M pro by passing tests. l•1 Twent,�'-two llrofic- SVest 11. t U "a1dener, ath- 1 11. Warren, .,'0 ,-•d 4 2' 1 _,.. K :, Gram laid down by headquarters, de ienc3 bads c , t ohsc rvc r, r k �, -.... ,::.. , ..ti Signed to teust---painlessly. through lel,`, hon"• „rllerly, (tc..) were euro(=tl. D. Warren, ss .; 1 3 Price, rf 3 0 0 , Men and. women form in a long line outside the food office at. games, muscular co-prdination, team- We hope it will be possible fur the I , , 1 Lewisham, London, England, for the purpose of exchanging their work and fair play, and, through simple local Cubs to participate in theparade Doak, (• 2 ., surplus bread ration units for points which -may be used for the tuts mental 11 and manual luual dexterity tlouorin'r the Chief `coot T,c1rd Row al- I>unilEaIl'y, cf 4purchase of canned . foods. Grocers complained that the system L',,,0 - 0 `'O causedsa run on their tinned foods. The exchanges were adopted Beacom 20 '' 0 1 to lower the consumption of bread. to June. Last yeti, thirty-one meetings in Septeulher' \ccdham, ) t> 1 2 were held; these included a Christmas Our opening meeting will be Monday,- ' ' 1 _ — — party and a Junepicnic. «-e have as September t►, 0.30 p.m.; at MacKay • 3t) 11 15 many meetings outdoors as possible, Hail, oral We always welvoiue •visitors .Totals _ 1u Ot�'F;1 ..Zl'iT<\.I) 7-- , : .1,8 R I3 �/�R rr Since part of•the odic of Cub and Scout to all or Dart of the meeting. 4 ,, Midgets Take ® �� "' activity ]S to stress wholesolue and (load( ubttrg, �, - •�° (� 't Veath. c 3 1 1 from Owen Sound N .3 0 0 'twenty Twenty-seven teams entered for the 4 0 , •0 - ... Purity Flour -competition at the Gode- 5 0 0 'Goderich Lads Eliminate the rich bowling greens on Labor `Day. `� 0 0 - 0 o' Georgian Bay Team- ,o,.These included entries from Lu ,Y,, �w, 3 O . 0 in PlaYdowns, (hve.0 Sound,Stratford Lond,,r , PASSENGER FLIGHTS AND FLY-. ING INST UCTION NOW AVAILA LE - See the' Prettiest 'Town in Canada from the Air. • Flying, from uobn till dark daily's except Monday, Otn-'Cub._year runs facial -September 1alu. when he visits the district early llucl'huil, 2b health -building programs. � , As of 'September, 19-15, the Pack GOi.J'Traynor, 11) numbered `2'2. R e had at waiting list of ifil- M('(Yalltuu, 20 eight, •which we plan to .inel.11de tai s , -Garvie, 3b • 'September. There were two • certifi- '-(lur'=.itten'tion is called to an error JIcC'utchetl., cf eates of•transfer, one toKincardine incardiue and in hist .a c•eek's Sig -tali -Star. ill which Ilar•rIss. cf one to Ritchen`er, and -by October seven :Mrs. Schneiker and 'Mrs„ Goodwin wereAch1c,,- rf - boys -will have.left the Pack directly to named as being. hi charge of the pot- Strain, P enter the Scout Troop. • [ luck supper served' at the club house. Skinner, If We find it desire fir ke'ep the Pack i We are informed that Mrs. N. C. Jack= limited .in number,l'Three, without more 1 son, head of the honse committee, 'Y'otals assistance we cannot handle mute boys should have -been` homey instead of Score 1)3' ill )lill�;s : It. II, E. and give' each adequate individual at- Mrs. Goodwin. (.ucleric h `�f30 '010 002 11 15 4 Owen Sound 1)00 001 130— 5 34 'mpirns—S henrdown, Goderich,' and Garcie, Owen Sound, , 3 1 1 R '3 0,1 0 The GolfArich Midgets advanced into µ —• — — the alext„>;ound of the 0.,I1.A:-playdowns 32 5 3 -by defeating the Owen - Soutld lads 5 to 3 in a hard-fought :»attle at Agri- cultural Park on Saturday afternoon. The large crowd that turned out were treated to a real thriller, with the °lacome in doubt until the la:it man was out in the ninth' inning's. it was a'Pitchers' battle all -the way, missionaries ikl the East, and told the with Don Warren on the mound for story of a poor native who broke litsx • w I k,14 sat 3.1 J, js '24411--1-6"4/1111-1)114141g 1115 : ndt1 Lara L -ll S+trr' nt1 111*(t 2 �� �attesrrrrrt ^�^t�°; T �-ta•r•1: t�rt^'t"rr• Yrs. 1`t: i°]"``.�"ti'e�e , r 11 1 days ,for the It d �-110-- cart 1-•-f-44---1-11e--ftss-t--14-me atbout _second am( in three 3 l'hristiailitt-. Owen Souucjers. 'Warren alfowed`"1'1'Ve�--'" `A>I fl'G AVERAGE'S ," '' flits and struck out 'thirteen, while 1 �'0r• soon, she •c,nur]nded, he was strain eras touched for seven in all � well ;Ind returned e n home. \ow, > I religion'!" how could he learn more �Rbout singles,"1411(1 1•11i%lcd feil.lucul batters. Goderich scored a kale run ill the ' There was silence i'ur a moment, second. Needham \Calked, stole .}ecolld, ± tiieii elle • 1,1'11 ht child volnnteer(,d, but was caught at the plate by a perfect throw by Adair in right field after I "Please, miss, ale eunld Iiiea k tile- other AIM Reids. Upholstery . -.. .., -� , �,-..�:.��.i.,. ..,uvv{•a.t-u.c.:unw:Y.�..,. ,_i:x,. a«znttt'Mm., . .-: -.,� .«. _:.....1',...:r., :.. �u-;w.... waving yours furniture-re-upholsi;.ered by us isworthwhile. .9ependable workmanship plus- the better coverings. 12 ,years of satisfaction in Goderich. 10 -Year "-Phone 206J :Mothproofing The S uare ��rlfl�. p • ' ' t L Break the Other One • .,'t Sunday school teacher was, trying to impress on her pupils the need for Marys and Ailsa Craig. Winn.` of the trophy were. P. Bisset and.W. Mac - Laren. Other prize -Winners were: 2nd, P. McCoy and W. I. Miller, Lucknow; 3l'd, J. R. Wheeler -and Geo. MacEwan, Goderich; 4th, E'. J. Pridham and Rev. It. Stewart, Goderich; 5th, G. Mathie-, sen and F. McArthur, Goderich: The winners in. Friday night's local •totii•namerlt were: 1st, A•, Fitton and 1.). Willis; 2nd, W. Netvcombe and Chas. A11iion. w �International Plowing -Match' of 1946 11t , n �� a 9' Benown as the Victory Match to a � On Wednesday night the winners were: 1st, F. Price anti . F.„:1Lc_rthur ; OWNED AND OPERATED BY The Ore.( ATLANTIC a3, PACIFIC tee Co. ah FANCY PACK TOMATO JUICE 2'2o oz. tins :19c PEAS NEW PACK STANDARD 2.20-oz:Tins 23' 'WAX -BEANS NE WDAcE 2 2-(r).:,:. 27¢ Tins BRODIE'S FLOUR RASING - ' 3p -k1 bg. kg. 230 DOSTIC-NG - - a i WhenSHORTENIAvailable Ib• 1� LIBBV'S - - 2 6 -oz. Jars 150 MUSTARD FRY'S ' COGOA trot• 19¢ b lctn•. 310.. 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V117 A tabulation of the batting averages of the Goderich Louzon Fliers reveals Tu)Ulby,Phelan, lard -hitting shortstop, with au average of .327, as the. team's Doak h1(1 in'rled. 1)uul: went to third leading batter amotig the • regular § 1)11)5er': Gur0 Clemens, stoc•1 ceutre- ou the play and .scored on Vonnellv's fielder, was second with .'"ilt. '`lied" single; Owen Sound went into the leadWors011 and Bill Stoddart actually had 111 the third, G4)l(rellhlil•g's single driving �� o , ,. , in Garvie, who had doubled, and Adair, the best batting averages on he team, eaich with ,500, but each ba tted o1,ly who gut on on tin error: Illathls twice, and one Ilia was s11flic•ie111 to .give innings Dun MacEwa-n ended the rally them their IA.;';- d"Gess Young had 1,3 mul:ing a shoestring ealtc•h f \oath's the team's vu13 home ism. short drive into left field. Goderich , came right back to tie' it up in their The record: •half"of the third on WI error, a walki Player. • G. A 1, II. R, Av. and a Singh' h3 \eedham, II, 't1 ur ell_,.. 2 2 1 1 .500 The Northerners Wt'nt into the lead, B. Stoddart ....' 1 2 1 1 .500 again in the fifth, but the locals come I3.'Ilaw•thorne 3 52 1 • .400 back with an equalizer in their half. T. I•'helatn 11 . 52 17 ,14 .32T - In the •last of the eighth the Goderich G. 4.'lemens -16 '63, 19 11 :'28(1 kids gut al break when, ,after two were 13. MacDonald 1 s 4 1 I . .250 (1it, Beacenl' wets hit Willi at pitched W. Westbrook 16 68 16 10 `235 hall, stale second and was waved 'home H. Westb°r•ook 17 63 14 - 7 .222 from third alter being blocked on the I'r, Worthy 1:3 41 •t) 4 .2'04 hasclirle by the shert:ytol) while advanc_ B. Worsen 1U 66 14 8 .212 I ing oil Fulfor(1's single. This- proved :