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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-03-27, Page 4
IP.11.011 THE GODERICU SIGNAIrSTAR TUUR D .X, A 27t1, 1,917 SPEAKING OF .1NGELS IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DIFFERENT STORY Irchest irt,,t. Record 75e &auag' • 1 y PER W OOM' Perry Como's moving re,e;_ ditiog makes this popular lr`fl favorite more delight- ful thgn ever. Lloyd Shafer conducts tae or- chestra,. Also "Song of Songs." ' oth on' ^` CA Victor 1` ecord for .. 75o Other LapTHINGS HHD 1i ARE HIN( S IN Q3iIIAXCA "MORRA:p. WHEN 1'M NOT NEAR T GIRL I LOVE • i Both front the musical •-'1'iu- ia n's Rainbow") 'I'outnmy 1h,rsey itud his Or- chestra Rt'.\ Victor Reeot•(i _ .....75e '1'WILWl$T TIME GOODBYE, GIRLS, I'll 'I'I nott'dpllt ' 'I'Ite '1'1tree Suns \ \ haul. Record . .a,ie� MIDNIGHT '.9IASOI �:1o.tIlDl? 1 (' INT BEHIND,: 11' WAS 01.1. M.�11Ck�:-gglE:l.k1:©"11�: :1i,(1 `waY \V -i111 s.uuu0- KaY l:t'.\ \-.rttor ivitla• For St. Georges, Algin Boyce with b ti was high Man and Eileen Peters with 394 was high lady. The. night's play left ,St. QAeorGe's and North Street tied, for fourth place: and the final playedf spot. High bowlers for the night both came from the Baptist No. 2 team, with Maud Malatli t>s high lady with 529 and Don Campbell as high man with Final league standing is as follows: Won Lost Pts., Victoria 1, 10 4 20 st. Peter's 10 3 20 St. George's 6 7 12 North, St. United 6 7 12 IN "A" SECTION AUBURN "Totight's the eight" will be tlae theme song''uf Louzen Flyers Saturday night at Stratford a when they' "do or die" with the New Uamliurg team in the final- game, of the Junior series! All aboard on the special train, folks, and lend your lusty voices to the cheer- ing section, AUBURN, Mar. 2Q. -Donald U. Rosi of Galt spent the week -end with las mother, Mrs. Fred Ross. Mrt3. Harold Nicholson ,and daugh- ter Karen, of t'eafortb, spent Sunday with her father. Mr. J. J. Wilson. . Mr. Wm. Smith of New Westminster, 13.C., visited his cousht, .Mrs. ThoS. Me1'heg. Mics'sauces. IIoustou,.. Reg.N., Of London, was a week -end visitor with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. John Hlo us ttni, The Easter thank -offering meeting of the Knox United W.M.S. will bd held April 1st in the church basement at 2.30 p.m. It is expected that Rev: U. Crouhielm of Beumiller Will show his views on China.' Mr. Reg. Carter o1 Port Elginspent the week-eI}d .with his father, Joe Carter. Miss Lila Yungblut, R.N.rof the staff At time of writiug it is stated that the Louzon Flyers will be reinforced by the Juveniles' first string line of the Warren brothers 'and, Newcombe, .both at the first game tonight at Strat- ford and also on Saturday night at 44tratford. This is a postponed series 'from_ Tuesday and Thursday due to No reply has been received as yet regarding the protest -put io by the Goderich series. In it letter to The Signal-Star'eelsewhere in this issue, "Cite" expresses righteous indignation over the questionable ethics employed by 1)..11,1 PA. officials in the JtIVenile pito downs. .1(staternents in the' letter are correct, --Then-ct is °high time -that not -just spring housecleaning. but a ',complete overhauling of tlw set-up he looked into. 'rile first playoff games in "A" sec- tion of the Inter -Church Bowling League _were played oft Tuesday night at the Royal oowitug alleys, with St. Peter's matched against North St. No.'1 and Knox._ No. 1 against St. George's. Close- and exciting play featured' bo,th 1 matches, in which St. Peter's and St. Geove's emerged the -Victors. Bowling against North St.. No. 1, St. Peter's took all three games and the high total of point s for a score of se\ en p,)i111,. trhe game scores ran folle\Ns: -First game: 109 1 to 1031; second ;zit ine-: 1 108 to 1.007; third game: Th., high hi,mers for st. Peter's! were Joe .1falier zind "AlarY Evans with 1174 , 5s1 respectively. For North Street !fay King was high. man with 5s0 and Doreen Williams was high lady with game St. Georges took the tirst game 111s0 took the secend game by the nar- row margin of 986 to 963 The third game was won by KtioX, the score being 1 1110 to • 1024. Knox also took the point for the, -high total, the score being Knox No. 1 3094. St. George's '3us3. 'St. GeOrge's. thus took four ,points 011 the eveningand-Knox took 3. ,For St. 'George's, Bert Medd Was w -as high lady with 555. For Knox No. 1 the. high man ,was Brent:Nelson' -.with 718 'and , the high- lady Was Joan Buchanan With 408. - High iiowlers for, the night were Brent Nelson with 718 and- Doreen, '1' Paints, Ena,mels,. Varni- shes, -and ghellac made, by Also Turpentine WE CLEANER prove its ability to lighten your house - The Cleaner that "Beats as it sweeps as it zleans." While you'2 e house clean- ing wh:- not remove your out- of-date drop cord;ights and replabe them. with °smart, moderg lighting fixtures. Prompt and efficient elec- Arical repair work. New electrical installation work given careful • attention. WESTST. BOWLING VICTORIA AND -ST. PETER S tplEZ IN13,_EGT.ILAR EDU LE Ending their regular league schedule with a.victory apiece. Victoria :tad St. Peter's remained tied for tirsst place in section "B" of the Inter -Church Bowling league'. Bowling! against the Baptist No. 1 tennt Victoria. took their win throug4 St. AINSIMMISHmomik UnIted won their game by a score of 2887 to .42000. Bill Baker and Rita. • flartticy were the. St. Peter's -high bowlers With 564 and 501 respectively while for North St. Gem Smiley W*:18 -high _man with. 010 and Jo 'Ryan Was high lady with 484. With third place' in the •league at stake; St. George's met the Baptist No. 2 team and4vere defeafed 2904 to 2803. *The victory assured the Baptists of a place in the league playoff. High Williams with 00if. The playoff standing after Tuesday night is ILS follows: • . 3 North StI No 1 Mr. Douglas Brown is seriously ill Alexandra Hospital, the result, of a stroke. Mr. Walter J. Hodge is up from Toronto and is spending ten days',in town 6n for Hie Bell Telephone 'Norman Miller was in Teironto last week -end attending 0 meeting _of_the Provinehit ii-Xii.CUtive of .the Canadian • Waiting nit yinter 1., get a hockey hockey team is supposed to play _au exhibition game with a. Li,,,ttowel team here on. Friday night --a week after the odicial first day of spring. There is a possibility that.• eVen though it is supposed to be spriug.-the Listowel team will be unalde to make it on account of snow-bloclied roads. In the menntitne, are You getting those baseball bats, golnclubs and lawn bowls dusted off for that season said to be "jalst around the cozner"? Mrs.'W. Gibbs and Miss Viola Bovce. Mr. itnii'Mrs,.T. J..Craininage re -- turned from a. pleasant visit with relatiVes at Hamilton, St. Catharines and Niagara Falls. ror EASTER POT PLANTS EASTER LILIES, AZALEAS, IlltPiANGiAS, BULB CINERAR/AS, AFRICAN VIOLETS, BEG NIAS, GERANIUMS, FERNS, ETC: jit<r, CUT FLOVVERS DALE'S AUTOGRAPHED RrOSES, CARNATIONS, SNAP- DRAGONS, STOCKS,' CALLA LILIES,_ TULM, AFFODItS, ETC. .Jacksons 1 sm./ Florists • • PAINTER INTERIOR* DECORATOR INTERIOR sTurz."0 WORK ..L. 1VIURRAY Phone 1182 13 49 RUCE' ST. AN ON THE SQUARE PHONE 105 Bonded Meinber of the F.T.• Flowers wired anywhere (Germany and Japan excepted) Place Orders, especially wired orders, early. bride's parents by Rev. Win. Alp,. as- sisted by Rev. Wm. Mains, yousin of Ihe bride. ' The cc:1We were' attended by two flower -girls, Ella May Wilson and Ileene Carter, sister and .niece Mr. an -Mrs. Carter -have 'resided on their farm at Westfield. They have a, Tamily,Of four, Gordon, Mildred, Bobbie end Jimmie, all at home. Mrs. Carter • 'was formerly Viola Wilson, daughter of Mrs.. Wilson and the late Wilmer Wilson of Auburn. Mr. Carter is -the son of Mr. Dave Carter of Seaforth, formerly of Westfield, and. the late .Mrs, Carter. Mrs. Carter has one bre- ther, zSeaforth, and one sister, Miss Ella May, Rek.N., of Toronto. -411r. Carter has four brothers, John,' four sisters, Mrs. Hollyman,. of ••Blyth, Mrs. Lockwood, of Clinton, Mrs..Nelson Patterson, of 'Auburn', and Mrs. Wm. Knox, of Londesboro. Mr: 'and -Mrs. Carter entertained a number of neigh- bors at 'Wainer on Sunday, when a- social time was enjoyed. 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