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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-02-13, Page 5'WHIMS VEBRUARY 13th, 1947 Tur..imity NIGHT'S GAMES Wiwi -Aug their 'Miro; straight game, North 'St. United' No. 1 teat' on Tates - Somethin day moved into a tie for second Pace. in tile Inter:Chtirch Bowling League, North St. United team, 'witia Joe Morgan and Doreert bowUng 630 and 402 respectively, were able ,to eke out a 2972 to 2807 victory in a game that was close and bard -fought 411 the way. Brent Nelson bowled a spectacular 798 for the losers, inft his effort. was not quite enough to defeat the North St. United team on their march toward first place in the league:. Losing their third straight game, the Knox No. 2 teant,, until a few weeks ago the league leaders, dropped into .a tie for second place. Still in their slump KnoV No. 2 recorded the low score of 2641. while the last -place North St. United No, 2 team ran up a score of 2712. The Nfiri gave North $t. 4a. lift .out of the cellar into a fifth -place tie with Knox No. 1. For the winners Stan Snider rolled 556 as high man while Patdine Parsons was „their high, lady with 385. Mason—With. 069 was high malt for the Knox team and Marion McLaren.. with 445 was their high lady. ' The third game of the evening, be- tween St. Peter's and St. George's, was postponed until Thursday night. Should St. George's succeed in defeating the league -leading St. Peter's team it would create a three-way tie for second place ammig St. George's, Knox •No. 2 and North St, United No. 1. '7 The league stand after Tuesday's game is as follows: Team North St. United No. 1W..trf St. Peter'A St., George's 5 Knox No, 1 4 THAT. . THE HOOVER VACUUM- CLEANElt is the most outstanding • cleaner o market. For all-round cleaning e ciency, heth.er it is your, curtains, 'stairWays, under the beds, y ur rugs or .even the dandruff in your hair this versatile cl aner will 'do the job AS YOU WANT WIIEN YOU WAN ° The ONLY Cleaner that BEATS A.S sWpzps • AS IT CLEANS. See these grand cleaning vacuum cleaners at THE CORNISH ELACTRIC, the exclusive sales and service representativei for Goderich and vicinity. We carry all , replacement parts and our work and parts are fully guaran- teed. See our supply of the famoui PRESTO PRESSURE COOKERS at $15,95 and the WEAR EVER PRESSURE COOKERS at $17.95. . All types of electric space heaters, including electric isteam radiators. Baby bottle warriXers and bottle 'sterilizers. JUST RECEIVED—fIEATING PADS For, ALL your electrical trouliles see° us. NO JOB too small—NO-JOB too large--froin oily motors to radie repairs. • GODERICH HOME APPLIANCE SHOP Phon_e _141. R. II:CORNISH West :Street TAYLOR'S CORNER, Feb. 11.—The Zion W.A. meeting has' diain been p9st- poned owing to the condition of the roads. Road Conditions.--ifter one of the wor,St storms in years road conditions are Very tad on the concessions and sideroads. Drifts are naapy feet high. No. "8' highway has. been open almost 17-46 continuously, 'however. School huses •have not_ been able to traVel, for over so nntil the snowplows have opened the roads. This may take sonre time. o. ing, healing fumes, Tor_ quick teller. It's fast Lost Pts: 3 ' 14 5 12 5 12 5 10 , 8 VICTORIA ST. UNITED -LEADS IN "B" .SECTION Strengthenfog their' hold on first place in "B". section of the Inter-. church, -Bor1414-,14sagtie,' Victoria- '`'St, ;TUMORS BEAT JUVENILES Road conditions prevenged the 'Lon:- engage ent with the Goderich night. Instead, they loeal . Lions Juveniles .supplied the opposftion foX the Flyers, th0 litter teaut, winning a, rousing wide-open politest 11.3;c7.- By virtue 'of B. J. UcDonglol'6' tWo goals and ,Ainslie's single tally .within the first 'five minutes, the Flyers ob- coming out of their slump the Lions retalidted and Newcombe, • H. Warren and D. Warren netted three successive. counters.. One 4nute 'later Westlake converted. Allin's pass -out, but D. War. ren came back - with. his, second goal of the period, 'this one unassisted, even - ink the count. With forty senonds of the period remaining, Hayter, Doig„„and Bisset Worked. a sparkling passing with Hayter bulging the' twine. In the middle stanZa, bnt with D. War - The pace had slackened somewhati ren in the penalty box the Flyers ex-, -LiOns• -net-and-,-anly his -alertness kept target. Midway in the period a Flyer i outburst' resulted in_.four goals. Doig., counted two and Ainslie and B. J. Mae-! Donald one each, • all within five In the final frame, after Newcombe and H. Warren had combined for New- combe's second. goal of the game, the Flyers responded with four g6als, AllieDonald and - Westlake being the marksmen. B. J. MacDonald, with his i lour goals, was the best for the, wok- ners while 1). Warren extielled for the! fence, Needham, Hamilton ; centre, II. Warren : right wing, D. Warren ; left wing, Newcombe; alternates, Fulford, Grigg t sub -goal) JUNIORS — Goal. Ginn : defence, Westlake,: 'Ainslie; centre, Doig; right wing, Bisset ; left wing, Havter ; alter - Donald, AMYL , ...Referee—Faulkner, Goderieh., 2.teamarby a -Scare of -2973 to 261g, Th LEEBURN dn.:"g s i viii*int.a.elear-fcrtrzytu anti lead .over St. George's, St.' -Peter's and Baptist No. •2, all- o1 whom were tied for second place. For the- winners Ewan Ross and Beryl Castle bow141 the .high scores, with 553 and 531 re- spectively, while Don Campbell was the losers' high .man with X72 and Leah Breckenridge their highciady with 486. Trying hard to break info -the .win column, the Baptist No. 1 team were not quite- able •to match St. Peter's score • aihti lost their seventh straight game• by a score of 2787 to 2554. Norm Easterbrook rolled . an excellent 623 as :I14.g tan -f he Baptists acid rs_ Imo;_ I ugill was -.their -high lady- with 348. Leo'Baker and Rita Hartney—were witE -5-07- and 551 respectively'. • North St, T -Thi -ted -..-recorded the high- est team score of the evening When they defeated St. Peter's 2983 - to' 2787. George Smiley R":ns the high man 'for North 'St. with 61() and nllene Lloyd was their high lady ivtth :569. •St. Peter's second _ win, of the. even. ing came when the,\' defeated St. George's by tlhe very --:dose score of 2787 to 2714. Bert 'Stead and Ruth .Reid were the* St. . George's high bowlers, with 529 and 434 respectively. • IIigh lady for the evening was.011ene Lloyd with D69and high man -was E, Norm sterbrook With '623. . The League standing as of February 6th, is as follows: Won _ Lbst Pts. Victoria- St. 'United 6 1 12 Baptist No. 2 4 3 8 St. George's 4 3 8 St. Peter's. 4 3 8 North St. T'nited 3 4 6 Baptist No. 1 0 7 0 .__FRIgNDL -.DrUg-Stor TAKE CARE of your HAIR Attractive, well groomed hair is an asset 'to anYone'g-appear- ance. Spend a little more trine on it—and use Products of established value: Fitch Shampoo 35c, ,69c, 98c Wildroot Cream -Oil 59c Drene Shampoo 15c, 39c, 67c, $1.10 Blondex Shampoo Brylmeem Hair Dressing I.D.A. Coconut Oil Shampoo Olive'on Hair Dressing Vaseline Hair Tonic 25c, 49c 250, 39c 40c, 55c 500, 85c $100.00 61'37 -EN AWA3r:WEEKLY ON I. 'D. A.'s MIDGET QUIZ detailS on entry forins at all I..D. A. Stores. Briiadcast every Saturday night. HEALTHY TEETH and GUMS • DUNGANNON Day of F1'ayer will be observed in St. paut's church, Dungannon, on VrideY, Vebruary 21st, at 2.30 pan. speaker Will be preseut to -address the gather- Alias Iliabeth Robb,' aged. resident :of the v' lagei W04. Wizen. to VrodetIch haspital^last Saturday -for .treatment. the first road ;intersection north of the village; is a spectaele. The drift a' pnoW., which is the most ,..estrepner years, covers the telephone wires and hinders. all traffic.„ The •corner- farms .of Mr. William SiWh Ashneld town- r. ship .and ',tr., in West -Wawanosh, are being used to bypass the intersection. Different plows have gone through the village to attempt to break the drift, but they have turned hack' at the sight of it. The ayrival of the caterpillar plow is being 'anxiously •4 Injured in Toronto. --=-Lloyd Sproul, youngest son of the late Mr. and David Sproul, 2nd concession of West Wawanosh, met with 4erious injuries 'on- a -Toronto streeet-0-11-SaTurda3, night The young man ig twenty-six years of age and since early life has been bereft of 'sPeeCh. and hearing.. He was em- ployed at Vreneral Motors at Oshawa and' had apparently been spending the week -end- at Toronto. Word. was re- cell:ed by his brother Howard and sister, Mrs. -Eldon Culbert, on Monday morning from St. Miehael's Hospital, :Toronto, where he was taken after being knocked down by a motor car on Saturday night. He suffered a doable fracture -011ie le.- and a serio concussion, from 'whiCh he- had not shown consciousness at the' time of wiring On Monday: Ilis brother and a neighbor.. left immediately for Tor- onto by: motor th,rough the blizzard and pad roads. Lloyd was apparently alone at. the time of the accident, as the only .rneans of. identifying him was through papers which were am his person. Since attending school at pelleville *he had been employed at Oshawa. Relatives here are anxious to learn more of his condition, but noth- ing, has been heard from his brother Howard since he left., 'on Xanday for • MANY PEOPLE Have -paid compliments on the quietness, tile 'friendliness, and the home -like atmosphere, that is ever„ present the Cranston Funeral Home. Many of these features did not just happen, but were • thoughtfully planned., step by step. Fully carpeted from wall to wall for QUIETNESS, modernly. furnished with chesterfields and easy chairs fer COIVI- FORT, and_, newly decorated, the WARMTH and FRIENDLINESS of 'the Cranston Funeral Home is "a, comfort in time of sorrow. Services are held here under ideal conditions, with no additiOnal charge.' • LEEBTTRN, Feb. 11. — Hiss Edna Bus Schedule now to effect Armstrong .'" Mr. `�'"" Berner �` De - trait aves Goderich daily including Sunday 7.45 a.m. ; 12.25 p.m. ; 4.15. p.m. Arrives Godei ch daily 11.50 • a.m. ; 3.45 p.m. ; 9.20 p.m.Leaves Sundays and holidays 8.00 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. The 8.00 p.m. bus goes di. ect to London only. Connections at Clinton for London. Detroit, Wingham. Walkerton, Port Elgin and Owen Sound. ` Connections at Stratford for Woodstoeb ��-+.�.��,.�..G:u�li�h�= Toronto;.. Mrs. Terence Hunter and •farnily and 'while here attended the formal dance at the Goderieh Collegiate Institute on Friday night. Miss Ailene Johns of Stratford also 'was here for the Mr. and Mrs. Terence Hunter left early. in the week for Detroit to accom- pany t4 latter's siiiter and he'r hus- band, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Armstrong, on a two weeks' trip to Florida. will, be held in t e. church -on- Wednes- day afternoon, February _lath. The [Connections a,t 1Vlitcbc11 __for tovve -11e?ProbLdifed73.7)h -trtie t!e7alsa7vOiretitigi, 43Ae-ri']lornaPenht-f:11111°onringeantroitumn good attentlanCe is hoped for. — Film Board Pictures.—Owing, to in- i 17 MONTR'EAL ST. element weather the °January showing of pictures was postponed and was to Ibe given on *February .6th, but, once again -had. to be cancelled ; so now the February showing is dated for Wednes- day, February 19th., It is haped- that' the worat storms. for this winter are oVer and that Mr. Johnston Will receiVe a real welcome froth the school child- ren in the afternoon and adults in the' evening. • Stormy Weather.—Old Man Weather has" certainly been, handing tt out in double portions the last two weeks. Storms and more storms—and how they , can pat everything off schedule.", Several schbol child -ren, both public andAligh, had some enforced holidays. The Federation. of Agriculture dance set for Friday night' had to be can- celled till some future date. A dense mpossible. Owing to blocked roads tal colds the Farm Forum was called' ff on Monday., night. SILVER -PLATED- FLA liftti Tree SPRINGBANK DRIVE LONDON. ONT. DEAL Thr.RECTLY WITH US SaVe agent's com- mission and expenses. We grow a great deal of our own stock— y another saving for N FM* What You Buy Visit our nursery— . just five minutes drive from the centre 0 of London. Catalogue on 4eauteot are almost ail staying ip town until t' road conditions clear up. ., Sevral missed sehOol all last week: S . Several from this coin m n ity a t - tended the "at-home" held in Goderich AUTO ACCESSORIES Bulk Off v 49e per gal, Single and Double Auto Horns Wheel Spinners — "Streamlined Seat Covers4---Floor gais for most ears—Ford 16" wheels. BEEVERS AutO and Bicycle iupply Phone 295 West St. TANDING IN PUBLIC SCHOOL _HOCKEY LEAGUE -Won Lo-st Tied Pts. 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