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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-07-03, Page 4•1. THS GOD U RICH SIGNATErSTAlt GOLFARTIST .K r -xoW TiesPersonalpMen. rr� (�j,� .Aocal juniors,...5• Meuse ibinglstrttte lzaslyIIYDRO POWER.. First "hole,' in one" of the season _ ]lathers at the beach ou SaturdayI6Ir. Jack Abell was home from Cos- z `1) ild W the last iivE weeks at �tlln la ' (Thursday) afternoon three Gu�eri�'h •�i �`Q� at the iiiditlitdatl Ulf course esus .made wEAre unknowingly the objects of a Sue w me o' onto fur the weekend. dlberta. youths pleaded guiltily til tT charge of `I'. N I TOW • "Witt" TcuEieUe. at No. „were artist's brush. lie wit9 sl�E'ech- Monday Night Mr. and Mss. S. H. Blake and family :19Ir, 'and rs. Ciaren'e ll'taadon of 'a by the pro, td,tient the holiday at Dundas. ll antiltoal were eveek-en guests with being in IrossE sioda of 1Dlaelt; Irzlas out 5 hole, i15 �rurds. Fellow -golfers •who ing various seeueti the bathers.• �� 'v'g 111 ..WILL BE., Ben Homan, Previouslyhe = the war > '�gotti® Mr. Jack' Abell. of Toronto. spent the Mrs. Purdon's par nts, Mr. and D1irs of season and were er, cls Apprehended and OFF witnessed. the play were (lid a ,_fetch of ° holiday with his mother,. Mrs. W. P. Wilson Brownlee.. Their little son r , un- costs. They were �pli Dr.lined N. C. Jackson, G•raut McKenzie, memorial ou the Sitdare and the Court LJ, had a narrow Abt'll• old, \i'hU htid spent two weeks with his 4;ralnta Overseer Kenneth JUck at 1Mait- from Charlie Naftel, by Ivan Pajlt'rnick, BPI House, and also a water 'solar picture GodNrlcll I.iudzs JuniorsMr. -and, Mrs, Win. ilogford and aid, parents here, returned with them land liver with eight Iran over .the meshy au(' Don ;Mason. This group of of Goderich harbot from atop the haul(. escape t'r-Oni losing ,their first game of Luis left, on Tuesday on a trip to to lois home. legal- length, of ten inches. golfers made a record for No. 5: an The artist, Bertram Brooker, an ex- ter(. season wheu they went out of their 'after his con° ' n ace, and Advertising 'lege grutap to tackle the strung Listowel 'Calgary. Rev. U.•(➢. Macintosh aucd.ldirs. Mac- A fine of $10 and, ©oats was imp a.tri. eagle, three birdies aild a ecutitta with the ,McLaren Dick Donnelly is visitltl his sand- Intush. ©I' I rownsville Teas, have on Leonard Overholt, ..�09b all the rest in par,., :\L ucy, `7l'uruutu, i' a LuelubMr of three Park. on Monday ehas at Af;rithe referred by Ernest Listowel has always been t1tE= ?seller, Senator I3utitnE'lly, at (�ideptowe, arrived in Goderich to take up residence \ ictioll by Magistrate J. 91�.Yorley on _SUN• DAY, �UIa ed art societies.- Ontario Soeiety of Artists,Btiee county. Por tale ,summer at Ur" cottage. an assault charge p ' ;�)t;`�' }MATURE T,T QAQ➢Lli+' I�Y'I'R l'unadiaal Group of Yainters,°and tall centre for good basebiali\.u11d this year's Miss Bary L. Griffin of Mrs. Heaton and daughter, Ditty, of Farrow. A new weekly feature of play at the :Wiwi :+ut•iety Of P'tIutE'rs in Water team, with the peppery Jackie' HBe l lj is • \°isltizlg friends town fpr Lachine, Toronto, also spend the summer After medical evfd('nce was given. "sssinssissmisorssososs laltlanil: t=o�f Club which It 1 (1)11) K1 soot.►d to the ranks,. is a furtuidablE at;,� „ John' Nicholson, charged with indecent = Whitton He has • had, his Work e rat everal weeks. its • r4 (box cottage. _ •---� --- popular C isthe I' lllrsdiry NwH11iI1¢, t)Il all across Canada. hi ',several- l;ienutfuil, and they almost succeeded deo ial Mrs.. Charles "('ilius, of Welland, Mr, and Mrs. William Meikle, sun it s�txult«watt (+umjttPd to an Institution become I IWhitt two ball mixed Puursutue, This f run ['oiled States cities, in England, South taking the scalps of the Lions bark to was the guest of the Misses MacVicar Jack and daughter Etna, of Loudon, for observation. '�� O. A•r,AMBER,°�'US as a sort Of golf "Paul June:;." the . Listowel with them. �: .�,fricu and 11411 sulfa. Although he This was billed its an extlibitiudi lilt week -end. were week -end guests Uf Jir. i�nd Mrs. ORDAINED- AT ��� foursome's being made tip of • pztrtllers came to Goderich to spend only a week - Africa earmarks and Mrs. \\'m. I+'latlEay of �Viaidsor is a A. D. ISIcLean, :Oars. James Hart, of PRE -NUPTIAL EVENT ..".....,TP. ' dra\ril by number. This results ill end at Sullsrr Hotel, Ile liked the to\\ n game, but had all the earl la guest with her sister, Mrs. Jos, Craig, Kitchener, also was.a week -end visitor A pleasant � irvg(T\t'g3r al Bradley, 'nation to the priesthood of1 The oro "=aril fllIlriallll a better 11)111aiftfatict'slz1l) so much that he remained here about thrills of a World series final, with some anti. Mr. Craig. g �vlth enc iand airs. it week-end and is re-" 11°Holes of Mrs. pparents and grand- among the members and visitors. par;good arguments between turps, and .\I r. and Jlrs, °Doilalci `i los of ulaiuing fur a visit. tester TerlucN, on Friday, June 27th, a young, man whose pare1. z h t\wu Weeks. ' �*c- ticlllarl\• for the large 'and g1'�,\vi11g ],layers throw -Er in for good' L11eatlre. London were week -Hud guests. with Mr. ,Per Swenson, Gotll;btaUur�, when ilrs, l;radle� entertained at a parents were residents uf, the ieillb, of new members. f Members. "liouiN" iliotrrufit'ld 2111(1 Hamilton from nuMber KINSMEN - CLU Mrs. J. C. Wiggins, SvriadEK 1, was the guest of the 101i6ses cup and ~slicer shower in honor o her r'dne district loo's place rect'utI'y at early so that ,the draw for Listowel drew it tough assignment when Mr. and Mrs. L. Stockwell, of MacVICar last week. • Ile ..4.5 been in sister Helen. win') is to be married ' a :, register ELECTS NEW OFFICERS This young priesttu, eC r•)11 be made I to k. play they,. and t tried c Beep the }k,\'i in line, :+1It11Nllail(l, Sask., are visiting relatives Welland for the past tibreee months in whe in July. Mrs. entertained receive d. i oosev Jaw, Sash. partners' , • isle Lutubertus. ►ronl ,tl\ at 7 u'clut.k. Last aud their decisions did out atlways find t Witown :end- vicinity. y. connection with the steel industry, and siste (elen in')guests .at the door ie is Rev. C.rril Augustine started I I • � May r ► , thirty entered -\.t all e1N('t�1t►ll meeting rf the '}1111- � ftlwut' with elle Illl)re 1'al,ld-fall. Ill►\\'� ^' � ',-' who wits born at Moose Ja1v. JI yr, eweulnf. about t1 ,.• > •• ", � Mrs. Thomas McCit•atteLl (las retttrnetl is returning to Sweden by )lane fri•om t►11 •\wer( present Ind seated \\•hent N a 1t •_ st child' , . men Chit) of t lt,dk t it h. t he following uta the \u11t1t,e t contest :tad the *\winners received eve r, they mat d to \• elle' the to Winnipeg- after spending two Weeks' \N\v fork ut1 July 11th. 1 bride to bN with her mailer arrived. 30th. 1111 t. He f til s who over ity ,golf balls. The . am -libel's were el" -t -ltd to 111)1,1 (411.0e fol storm and were both on then feet \\ he 11 holi('u\ s in Goderich. Dan Walter, assistant at the Crat1- A social e\;c'tlillg was splint, in the of Malirire John I.aulhentu. , \�1 1 prizes ttf til t tluallt, „ • ss • , W we eyes ; 11)47-4s: I'tNsitleut, S. l i. ("Sid") 1 Shrll the ulllc \\ a, culled lit the' end i,Y the t t I"'r k-edl with of De- ,tau funeral home, has succ4sfully, course„' evof which Stented Bradley forty years ago left his home in Ash- winner, vv;itll lr\\ .lo t t i(lir. uud _it ed nd ' � • First. - \\•id Tr(1_ toll : vice lit•esi(;iNllt. "(lord" 'Bannister : { seventh innings uu account of darl;.uesr:• , �• ,spent the, week -end Mr. ►:t�laced-•his first year';, examinations at brought in :t large decorated hltskQt field and went to the, `''list. " I lest, \ti•: �}ary. Evan's: lend ttt ltd 1 t t tI lived hisdelle: .. , lured house and secretary, "till" McGrath : assistant Listowel -started the souring in the g t91e'tltario School of Embalming, Tor with gifts w hit h were opened t►y the Rev. Cyril A. Lambertus received second,' t ,nd, JI1 > and Mrs,. o t ulcluu lid > -- 2 . passed bride-to-be. wh cu thanked everyone (�,,w11t' ; 1111]'1] (for elle "'+'1'etat'\ "- te\w" carter: tr•easilrer, most innings. added two ill the second, , \ education at St. -,goes St'Pi1r-'Fli'=ht T.it'iit�'n:trltMiss (.ill1)1 Mit .c\•icor, of the Welland third Of' 1 (loss of 121, he 1 blul priulal, r 7 lila" Lee: directors, Tort\'. 11'halry• one in the fourth and one iu'the sixth, School. hi high a Loi,} at Vit• cost honest golfers I, M "Blur public school �tufi,•, is spending the third iu two examinations and lurk very graciously and invited all to wish ate' Sehk ol, and :, 1 i C':un ,ion >: `;t) 1 One-puttder ► McT1rt1 Charles Larder, lid "Wilt"' Larder. to bring their total s to s i the' holidays at her Louie' here. honors in the -nest of them, • Eip her 'hen she li sere o in h1'i�.nhe Joseph's CollN1,N, I orlaol } Worthy t h y :111,1 • 1 1 �, ('rt t are under the dlrt't•- . I Goderich pill two 1'111L :(Ain 1I lel their v "=e Regina, and •. t. nary.,:„ alt(. The t ntt. t 1 Mr, and Mrs. Chats, Kemp and child- Mr, mid Jlrs, Hurry Hyslop. of Minted A lovely lunch was .served ►y College. h ,,,..,_ 11 !h:>C.9";I?al1:.011'fl�.b ii {th Il;l[IT'I III➢.�� t 11:11f e',f the first, un N.Illure in i Ile second, J1)Lillian lege. Brockville, Ontario. Later he at-- tion.of the .-_ _. .... .......... .,. sente,-, oy..tao president. followed by the A surprise parly called on Saftford's and two tit the fifth. to tit. the se,,t.t., ,.,,, •,t° •\•rL•,n• nt•a, uttin�•tnu ;, three Geneva, «}]lr, accompanied by then' :qrs. I;!'roll'.\•• assisted 1,\- '�: 1 weeks' vacation at Bogie's Beach.friends. Mr. and Mrs. Chapala -n, p€lid Kennedy and Mrs. Rhiel. :1 \ }sit to JIr, and Jlrs. Harty M(!-` the u -rand t l 1 ht t llt� eighty-fourth tt usl\e ball, ' co t•1 e on `aaturdllw I.�TI. BLIGHT 11).11) t l t \11 1 \\' f l I t 'ere ( tl r 'Itme t THURSDAY, 11C7a�� 8rd, 10 V -4 LIP toll, and thio iCegintl a lt'1'L •ruutiai•. '1151101 evening's entertainment ' - ' , gathering in what looked is :Wont twenty-seven years since lie left Goderich. They were ort their. way to Toberinory on a fishing trip..,. The following students are Koine for the holidays: John Graham, 'son of -Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Graham: from Trinity C<r11Nge-. Toronto : Brian Ainslie, son of Mr. and Mrs: M. T. Ainslie, from ,the- TJniversity of Western Ontario; Ronald Patterson, son of Mr,'•and Mrs. T. R. Patterson, from Ajax; Douglas Massey, son of Mrs. Z. Massey. from the Uni-, 'versity .of Toronto Medica'1l•Se'hool. " YT O1H' TOMATOES RegiIla, where he followed elle seven- club It 11154. I 1 1 l'f' t' : - k I 1 nit'1' '1111 a\ Ile, t°f' Url► 1 e), a yea R ' " birthday. The party included. besides like sure (lit, by snappy lieldiug efforts, spending I summer months here. Ivslu ►'s mother is the former I'oll)win g are recommendations for year cotnlu 7)hflosophy and theology. With t le ;really improved interior I three alit; out of Ix lullan the . tinualt t.l \I1. I . 1 Mary Min.- , ,-d loose, the addition of a his neiehliors,, friends front outside while Bisset with tilt Mr. and Mrs. Frau(: Riley and (lltugli \t' s Flossie McCreath. uf(xuclerich. 1t the control of 1,111 Hight One sister. Rev. Sister . l,t . of `•thy c Thi 1 • * est 23 , ' i' and the excel- i 1►t,lllts, lllt'lll(llili-= Rev. J. W. ililtl(Ny, full!' t1111Ns at hat '11111 two ruins tel his ter, Helen, of Glencoe, were recent tinted() lsslaE'(1 by the D011lllll(711 allC B• ' i rf tel( l r .in , priest music box. piano. E t .. gacet. I. \ . 1-..om-- ,, ►' hrent > t11>= t►pl>usitiurl _...i_; g ' Toronto. o while his ofhe 'lent catering now being provided, the 'Mrs: ;]Maines and faintly_ f moll Glencoe. credit vert, ta. { , .__._ ,nes q -and Mrs. J. IL - Lauder. tPachln,, 111 Tt I t e Margaret., is at home. social life in the t lnh hon, -40 is ill Sirs. \ladle. he'll: Mr. Asquith's cjul>1;11 'every time he came to hut. IIu�\evE,r, nr. and Mrs. Howard Pollock and sister Mary Marg creasing daily, with impe•tomptp dant.- Doll Scott, the hard-working Goderich daughter. pale, of Durham, --spent the, ing singsongs. bridge and itieeht lun'ehes • backstop, was the individual batting holiday week -end with Mrs.James F. star of the stay, getting four for fo11t•. ThuulsutY.< every evening. t 1 "Scatty," who has just rec•uve1'1't from �\ tuck of mumps, was Mn. and Mrs. Sam Walter and chi -ids .i�'I➢GTS FOR PET P.1tR.1tDE • for his tv►niiulred good: health and a _rather severe at ren, of Toronto, are visiting Mr.- Mr. for t he Maple Leaf Chapter happiness. A dainty lunch was' pre,- ready to call it quits before the session Walter's parents, Ji r, and Mrs. R. J. pet parade on July lfitll will be: : ]tared,slid Served by hisft'latives, ended. and Jerry Ginn ran for him I' Walter. ' the seventh aud was prepared to Jigs..• A. H. Taylor anti lir. C. At -Mr, Donald Ross, teacher at Galt, is (ride (lasses 1 to 4 inclusive: Jt;rs, over the catching duties \edea darkness at his home at Auburn tor',a, week or fridge, ended the game. so and will then take a summer.course Aintilie, while -inclined to be wild at at London. the beginning, kept the hits well scat - Mrs. C. W. Worsell, who underwent tered and sent ten .uf tfle, enemy back an!-uperatiou.at ,Alexandra Hospital; is to the benches with their .hats on. their shoulders. and.,eight of mthe Goderich octue�shortlylring d expects to return to her boys went down swinging. bu i r 1 of tomatoes in > )e )artlnettts._of .\,grictliture. Provincial l_ 1 ._ • AO ,the tomato processors' of Ontario , ()wing to 'tile , serious outbreak of. late blight of t(tinantoPs in 194(1, it is recorninende d that growers protect the plants in the seed heels by spraying or - by dusting, and also be prepared to spr:ty of dust' in 010 field. Spray or dust. depending on equip- ment available, with- re- fixed copper. For spraying use such eoningltnds as Copper A Compound. ('nproeide. C.O. (;.S., Basicop r Trieop (tri -basic cop- per suiphate). For ,(lusting use 4ftch cls ntpo.undi;. as C,n•C':S or_Tro�C. _ Fal- low manufacturer's directions. ' Be sure the plants are thoroughly eovered, including the undersides of the leaves. -Spraying is more effective if a ghigh pressure sprayer is used. Manistique ave., was solemnized at dot)- not bring the' spray nozzle cicAer St. Ambrose church, Grosse Pte. Park,' Michigan, at 9.30 a.m. on • Saturday, The tt'ttlns started out as follows: June 14th. The nuptial mass, which For Listmvel-Colduhuuu, Weber, B, her son Donald at London, was attended by a. great many relatives Messrs. -Jos. Jlalls)tigh and Elliott and friends of the- young couple, was Hein, 1-iamiltoil, Shure. Peach,, Poag. Little i)f•Lneiinb\\ werevia}tors i11 town , Culq(tbJ,mu, S.usted,• (Bell replaced read by Rev.' Vin eat Schuster. The Weber in. the third.) For Gude 'aced yesterday. Myo, Jle edih made a bride. given in Marriage* her -father, frieuclly� all upon the editor. chose a gown of gleaming white satin, Warren, Bisset. Evans, Scott - { re -placed '. JIr. it ch (Irs. Albert a lbr left today made with a net yoke and a bertha for Montreal, where they are to- take ed"=ed in seed pearls, paring long 911 -airplane for a trip to England, ..sleeves ,lending' in points on her wrists. They intend to -visit relatives ill various• Tbje fall draped skirt ended in a short pa rts of their native land, i'eturniug train. Her fingertip veil fell from a • STILL UNDEFEATED to Goderich in August. ^ Juliet cap embroidered in seed pearls. '1,:. -(: \ f.l 'ts \\�uu thE'ir fifth JIr` and Mrs: -Thomas Graham. of ShN c:tr�•ie skier h.is1; communion i�ayq,r.7,. straight •g:tule ail(' relnaineil l de'fetfted ` ���K'ltberv4Il l 1 ieth; hare•-tlreliasedsthe- li trit(L iett" vac rajwY1i'te . orrli ids, ,and a on Friday evening by ekeing out a .former Breckenridge home on the flay- j shower of stephanotis. Mrs.' Rtn aid ninth inning win over :t scrappy, well field load from William Drew, and Idrlile, as .her sister's matron of honor, coached bunch of youngsters, frolli, the intend to ••reside there. Mrs. Graham wore a, gown of'peacli nylon marquisette ii the former Grace Iloggarth of Code- ' with tiara and Llt}its of the same color. 1'X11• • _ - She carried turquoise; gladioli„ and ,• Visiters' Over the home of Mrs. S. R. MacMafh were' Mr. roses. The bridesinaids. Mrs. John Roach, cousin 'of the bride, -and Miss Rosemary' Kirchman, ll r.. classmate, were gowned alike in - tnrquoise.--nylon marquisette with matching tiaras and mitts. Their bouquets were peach gladioli and roses. Joseph Griffin at- tended his brother as hest man, and seating the guests were James Griffin, anf'ther brother, and Robert Henke. Immediately after the ceremony breakfast was served 16 the families at the Whettier Hotel, followed in the afternoon by a reception for about four hundred guests.' including many classmates -of the bridal couple. They were received by the. groom's mother, Mre. Joseph• Griffin, wearing an aqua gown With fuchsia and white acces- sories, and a corsage of white earns- tions, Upon °•returning from their honeymoon in Northern Michigan, Mr,, and :\ire. Griffin will take up residence std Ann Arbor, where the groom is com- pleting• his studies at the University of Miehigan. The bride -recently_ gradmtted_ from.. \Inrygrove'Colle: e; where she received her Bachelor of Science' degree. The parents of the,groom are former resi- dents of Goderich and -Ashfield: re- spectively, but have lived in Detroit foil the past twenty -fire years. " S.A. CAMPING PARTY Those from Goderich attending the eommissioning of Snivatk 4 Army of- fieers' on June 23rd.. in Massey Mall, Toronto. were Capt. G. Smith and Capt. M. Loekwood of -the local eorps, also Mrs. I. Willis, Mrs., D. Brindley and Mrs. V,' Kneeshaw. ,The following day, Mrs. Willis left. for Jackson's• Point, with 102 other delegates,. of the ]'Ione Leagne of' the Sal\�•at}on Army, and the party 'camped there for three -days. Various programs of nlrreb - interest • were -arranged. Commissioner Chas. Baugh condticted the sleeting. held on the last evening of the ladies.' sta;v in camp. Older brothers are: Maurice Jerome, Edmonton; Patrick Leo, Salem, Ore- gon: Joseph Ambrose, Vancouver, and Charles Francis„ I.illestrom, Sask. The ordi cation ceremonies took place in . St. Joseph's church, Moose Jaw, the Most Rev. Gerald Murray, Archbishop of Winnipeg, officiating. ,with the as- sistance of priests of the diocese. Father Lainbertus is the grandson B. Smith and Mr. Bettger. classes fl to R inelnsive : Mrs. E.. McLaughlin and Mr. H. Ford, classes 9 -to 12 inel�tesive : Mrs. T. JI. Roberts.and .Mr. B. Tennant, elasses 13 to 1R• inelnsive : Mrs. Cory and Mr. Clayton Edward. classes 17 to 20 ineirs eve: Mrs. Ernest Lee and Tndge Costt'llil, class 21. Registrars, Mfss Cleaver and Mr. G. Dowker. ter, aud Mrs. Rowson of Auburn, his only sister. lit was 11 (541111)1ete ..sur- ,ris e,'tu Mr. Asquith, who lives alone. IIe received many gifts and good 11151)es of the late 'Christopher Lanlbertus and Bridget Dalton Lamberttis of Kings - ''bridge. - • Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wells- and family are spend-ing the. • week at Hespeler. Mr. Wells' ..old home town, where • an old boys' reunion is ills progress. r HONEYMOONERS VIN PRIZE Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burleigh, of Sarnia, who won third prize 'in the (smile Sioats section of the Dominion Day: parade, -returned to Sarnia the same day after staying at Sunset Hotel for some time. They were in a small ear, with a large placard' reading, "Honeymooning at Sunset Hotel," and thoroughly enjoyed their stay here. 1 and'Discontinued- Lines- - u 1. only ELECTRIC FOOD MIXER -With •Juicer. $ 40.00 1 only ELECTRIC RECORD PLAYER 49..95 2 only ELECUR,IC IRON'S -Fully Automatic (guaranteed) .. 12.95 3 only TRY -LIGHT, LAMPS with 3 candles and silk shades .... •-32.00 o ' 2 only 5 blade LAWN MOWERS -rubber • tired,- 14 in, cut.. • 18,50 1 only SPRING MATTRESS 4/6 size 27.50 1 only SPRING MATTRESS 4/6 size 39,00 1 pr. BOX SPRINGS AMM SPRING MATT] ,ESSES ... , each 87.50' SPRINGS 1 only BREAKFAST ROOM SUITE (Natural 8 Red) 6 pieces 105.00 • 1 only BEDROOM SUITE -3 pieces 139.00 1 only BEDROOM SHITE -Limed Oak .- 287.0,0 1 only STUDIO COUCH Arms--back-Velour 91.00 •1 only STU IO COUCH -Wine Velour 79.00 • Q^° 120.00 .1 only ' ' ECLINING CHAIR -With Ottoman 72,00 - 40.00 1 onli CHROME TABLE --Plastic Top - 43.75 • 1 only DAVENPORT -Vain Cord Velour' 1 only CHROME SET OF CHAIRS 1 only 3 PIECE CHESTERFIELD -Wine Cover , 210.00, 1 doz. only MAGIK MIST (D T ombs) 3.95 SKIRT AND PANT HANGERS -While they last $ 31.00 39.00 10.00 21.00 14.50 21.00• 31.00 60.00 78.00_ 105.00 210.00 71.00 60.00 99.00 50.00 31.00 3.3.00 165.00 3.00 60c Save money at CRANSTON'S FURNITURE STORE G�derkh, Ont. `Mr, and Mrs. Ray Barker have re - A summary of the score shows CGode- turned from a vacation spent at Gillies Lake, Tobermory, and at other poihlts the Brttce Peninsula, Mrs. J. ('. Wiggins, bas returned from a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. J. I)itzel, at, Buffalo, and with Hell' scoring rive runs.. off twelve hits, With two .errors; while Listowel had five rials, five hits and two errors. Ainslie gave four free passes, while the Listowel pitcher walked three. • GRIFFIN-GRAVLIN • DETROIT, Mieb,-The- marriage of Anne LaBelle Gravlin, daughter of' Mr. Clarence. Gravlin and the late Mrs. Gravlin 'of Lakeview ave,., and John - Thomas Griffin, eldest son of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph T.Griffin of by Ginn 111 the•sevellt•I1). Warren, West- lake, Ainslie, Craig' anti, Wilson. GODERICH MIDGETS village of Formosa. The Midgets had to come .from behind in the last of the ninth to take a 7 to G decision. Wilson started on the mound for -the locals, but retired after four innings and Mrs. Donald Collier and Sandra, with a sore arm with his team leading of Exeter, 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald,Ruthei•- 5 to 2. Ted Fulford,<\vho relieved bine, ford. of Ingerso11.i Mr. Gordon Camp - had trouble finding the plate and three 1)011 and Master Glenn- Campbell, of walks along with two bits netted the \\'itids'rr. - 'visitors f+tr runs and a (1 to 5 lead, ,Mr. and Mrs. O,twell Todd, of Toronto, which they -held until the last innings, were �•is}tors in- town this week,Mlr. In the ninth Price led off with a Todd. son cif a'former part -proprietor of double to deep centre field, took third The Goderieh Star, holds a responsible on a passed ball, and seored the tieing position in the printing department of run when MacDougall dropped .a third the T. Eaton Co. at Toronto. strike on McPhail and had to throw Miss Florence Mooney is the guest to first. The throw was • wide and of. (ler sister, Mrs. George Johnston, for j "Gutty" .was safe. Don Holmes walked. a few days on her way to Port algin for July and August. She spent: the Muter. months in the South, at Tucson, Arizona:, and Burbank, California, and was in Oregon and British Colurnhia, and Fulford won his own game with a lusty trifle to left centre field. For Goderich Jack Price led the bat- ters with a single, A double, a triple and a walk. Barry Doak hard three hits out of four official trips to the plate. Faulty base running cost the lbeals several valuable runs. The line-up: - , FORMOSA -Sutter lb, Meyer • cf, MacDougall e. Weber 2h, Borho ss, Bellinger rf; Tknttnger 1T11; O'Ilwyex lf, Dick p. ,GODERICH - Fulford ib, p, 'E. Holmes rf. MacEw.an rf.,' Westbrook ss, Doak c, Holland cf, Price 3b, Meriam lf, McPhail 2b. Wilson p, D. Holmes Ib. Sore by ,Innings;: • R. H. E. Formosa 020040000--(1 6 2 Goderieh ....a1 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 2-7 11 3 Umpires -Lane and Worsell. BASEBALL NOTES The Juniors before their game on Monday 'elected Jack Evans as team cftptain, with I)on S(,;ott his co-pilot, panion • was . an aerial photographer -and these two will have much to do named Iii'arns. They were making with ,h directing the team -on the field, serial snr\•Pys for the ()Marjo Govern - The Jlitliors are leaving tonight nlent, with particular attention to the (Thursday). for •Teeswater to play watershed of the Alt to°hie-R}ve'r, Where flood t•onditions have been doing serious damage. They also are .to make a. survey cif the shore 'line -front Sarnia to the tip of the Brute Peninsula. They AT THE WATERFRONT Arrivals at the Goderieh' elevator : Saturday -Superior, 114,000 bus. oats. \\'Pcin('sday-Sea rbuck, 98,000 bus. wheat. The opening of the bass season on Tlattsday has taken • many keen anglers to the • river, and most of them seem to have good, lack. A seaplane that dropped into: the harbor on Friday created much interest. The. pilot was "Dusty" Blakey. of Sud - Jury, a veteran aviator. and .his Com - their first scheduled game in that, mown, and tt)titorrow (Friday) tackle their local rivals; the Louzon Flyers. at Agri- cultural Pttrk, and this game will prc)b- ably pack in the fans, as there is quite left here on Tuesday morning, much to a hit of •rivalry between the teams. thea regret of the young folks. with The Lions took the first tilt a few weeks whom they had established cordial ago, but Ivan is hrihing his 'stalwarts with promises. of extra larger steaks if they can take the •.Raechler-managed youngsters Mr a real ride this week- end. With Agricultural Park now devoted entirely to hardball, the Pee -Woes and 'Bantams will be 11 )1e -te swing into action in their town league, while the practice batting cage will get plenty of use from the older teams. who have 'been requesting this privilege,for some years. Both diamonds are in constant use every evening by the htrdball boys, and it is hoped the Opportunity to' get in some betting prat tine will be refleeted in their averages as the season pro- gresses. , ro•gresses.„ LEQIONETTES WIN AT AUBURN ..,The Leglonettes won their !second game on Friday night at Auburn, de- feating the Aubi:1m girls 23-2. home reins from the bats of Martin with three, Baeehler and Marlow with' oiie eaell eontrihute(1 to the vietofy of the Goderieh fi•rls, • • PARACHUTE JUMPER `Many® people witnessed three para- chute jtimps.ot Sky Harbor on Domin- ion Day. Bill Townsend, of ilheiburne, jnisapred, from heights of 2,1100, i.5O0.and 1,000 beet, Planes ,from ' (indoor and Ritehener were Into 3ttir ffarbor 1r - port during the day. • tt v ,t ' n.4 1' i relht.i(>ns. than four•.feet to the plants. Apply the first spray or dust when the first true leaves are well formed: If transplanting is done before the first true -lea\ -es are well fonitd'd, delay' the first application for ,shout one week after transplanting, , Repeat applications evert seven to ten , days. -Phe last application should be glade three or four 'd'ays before planting in the field. There was a "'rem crowd at the beach on Sunday Afternoon and :Voting and older odes were having a .good time until a deluge of rain swept down, and sent everybody scurrying for shel- ter. Many took advantage also of the Dominfon Day holiday to enjoy a visit to the wateriirent.- The Signal -Star has received a letter ('ot)lpiainin" of conditions at the heaeli, but on many' visits to the w 1tezfr)nt we ...hare not'teen ,conclitions such as ,the writer menitiot1q. Weeds washing 1st ft'om the lake and eotlpetini tit the corner of the beach and the s<ioth pier sometimes snake an unsightly appear - once, hut this cannot be ht'1PNl, and the stuff. which is harmless is remoded as often ati'ireems neeessary. The "stones that er1 p1e You," as mentioned in the letter, may be the..largts' tones that.' 'still remain of the old pie It would take dynamite to remove; th ae. People frequenting tliF beach leave paper and ,other refuse 'from their It riches, ',but every' morning . this is en refitlly ga th- 'red up 'unser the direction of Bert Maael➢onald and 1 urned In an ineiner- ator ons the other aide of the harbor. ,Care is taken to keep the beach tidy and" clean. aa anyone moat admit who freipteats it. .�u Take a tip from the millions of motorists who know --Good- - yea;• tires give greater mileage, greater traction, greater safety. Put super -value Goodyears on your car now.:: we have your sizein stock. . • w YOUR - - aRoDEitiit DEALER W. J. MILLS Plymouth -Chrysler Phone 755 Goderich ' • . Ont. BE AN A -B -C DRIVER-A/44Y'q,, B' Calf/tit ,r • ...w„rt H. O. JERRY WISH]+ Sf :TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING OF THE W H I;T'-EC A P.°' REFRESHMENT BOUT At the Harbour • • SATURDAY, DULY 5th, 1947 - The booth is a completely new addition with modern facilities to serge you promptly, ,Cool, dear ourr'oundinge will add, Ito your oujoymont when you aro at the beach. .1, It I cptas 01,1)