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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1952-10-16, Page 4• IO FOUR THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR WESTFIELD Benefit PORTS RACE MEET Sat., Oct. 18 AT2P.M. Park,. at Agricultural Goderich Entire proceeds will go towards making necessary im- provements to the horse race barns ,and also to fixing the race track for bigger and better race meets next season. YOU'LL ENJOY THIS RACE MEET! Cars, free. General Admission, 50c Grandstand, free G.D,C.I. SPORTS (13y Barry Attridge) On Monday of Last wen -I., our rugby team, .after .i hard battle, went down to defeat to Seaforth by the scare of 7-5. '1'he Settforth team' is heavier, older, and more exl,rrieuc•ed rad we are pleiseti ttith •,,ar sho�t tl;; against them. Seaforth drew trr_st blood in that second quarter when Barry Jacobi went over the line on a quarterback sneak. Their coutert- ttas good and the score was a; -O. The Goderieh boys rallied, and :a few plays later, John Simpson threw a long pass to Barry Attridge who tient otf'r for a major. We received :a hard break on our coutert as it hit the crossba r. Iliad it iiee 1 g ax1. ate would have lied tin• scv,re and Oh, tinal result might have been :litter - eat. In the final quarter, Seaforth added an extra point on a kick into our end zone. One of the bright spots in 'the game was the excellent paying of our second string quarterback; Jot;;t Simpson. „girt :a year or tato exp t rienee he may lead the Blue and White to many victories. LAST BINGO! Tonight will' be the last of the Lions Club bingos at the Memorial ,Arena for the Seaspn. A total .of $2,000 in cash prizes is being given away including two awards of $500 each. Entire proceeds will go to- wards defrayintg expense of instal- ling permanent floor in the arena. Many articles are selling below cost at Cranston's during their Thanksgiving and Annivers:try `ale, open Friday evenings. -41 TURKEY SUPPER Po! t Albert United Church Thursday, Oct. 23-6 to 8 p.m: followed by a 3 act play , "THE CAMPBELLS ARE COMING" by the 7'eesw'ater Junior Farmers and Junior Institute in PORT ALBERT ANGLICAN CHURCH BASEMENT SUPPER $1.25 75c 50c PLAY 50c 35c SUPPER & PLAY $1.65. $1.00 75c 41 By.. WALL Y,'' CHAM;PI()NS 01' 11)52: After many years of trying for a titl,•, the Dodgers finally tattre through with their first cup. For three years they hit the finals, but it took the full three before getting the silverware. ' There was no doubt it was Gode- rich's year as 'the Dodgers stayed in the driver's seat throughout the final go against Clifford. This game officially closed the softball. season for the Godorielt area, although in other parts of the W.O.A.A. cireu:it teams are still battling alway towards their cups. With the winuing of the cup, congratulations acre in store, not only for the team but also first, the one who has carried on this team 1r.r the last two years, M. N. "Mac" MacDonald, although the original sponsors dropped them. Secondly to the manager, "Nip" Whetstone, with his tips .to the girls* and his great knowledge of softbrill and finally to the one who kept the team alive. while they were on bases, the coach, Guy Emerson. Did I say finally? I - forgot those who keep the team alive -on the field, the team captain, Pearl Morland, a nett -comer to the town but an old brand at the game and Peg Wood, the catcher and also coach of the squad. Proof of the batting improveuaent of the ladies' squad comes from the following statistics obtained from the team scorer, J. IV. Wood. In the hitting section the team on the.whole hit a rather high mark with the average being •.291 in twenty-seven scheduled tilts. Pearl Morland led in the; ,hits column, collecting 47 in 105 .trips tor, a grand -slang .448. Fourteen of these hits were home rums, five triples and four two -baggers. Maxine Martin followed closely behind with a .431 with two home rums, two triples, and three doubles. Other batting averages 111'111,led Peg.AWoiid with .312: Jean Fuller. .300: Aud- rey McCabe. • .29:); Vi MaeAkin in, 264 ; Dorothy Alt -Cabe, 25,0: Nell .Foster, .231: Audrey Harrison; .229; Kay McKinnon, .2_" 3 : Adeline Riehl, .1tt2 :and Margaret Emerson, .lig. All in all. 23 home runs tvere hit out by the team, while twenty were scored as three -base hits, and 19 us doubles. There were 239 single.;, 121 went down swinging. Dodgers', weaker point was to PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL SATURDAY. OCT. 18th. DEEP CUT SPECIALS A&P Special Bend BLACK TEA Good Luck MARGARINE lona Strawberry (Pectin added) JAM Heinz KETCHUP Scouring Pads S:O.S. 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Bert Slathers has resigned as harsitreAs manager and this post will be filled .by Charlie Hodgins. Some of the veteran players are hack tnelndirtg Murray Stainton. Ted English. Johnny Grew son, Freddy Templeman. Jack Pytu. George WeStiake. Bill 1,oekridge. 11111 Hilbert and Morris Stainton. Neweouters are Bob ,Ritter' from Bridgeport Vets and Timmy sytn from Kincardine. Other play- er• also are e'xpec'ted. . CHURCII 1tOWLING 'LEAGUE After three weeks of bowling ttie. standings eif the teams are as follows: WESTF'1F)LD, Oct. 15. - Miss Lorna Buchanan of Lt indou spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. stud Mrs. Jack Buchanan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 13akkar and taueily have moved to Their ucnw borne at ltlyth. Miss Minnie Snell of Toronto spent the week -end with her sister, M•r s. J. L. McDowell., and Mrs. Douglas Campbell and. family visited en Sunday with Mr. and Sirs. Joan Boyd of Walton. 'A number from Westfield attend- ed the anniversary services at Donnybrook on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Swtith, Mrs, J. E. Ford and Sally Taylor of Comber were .week -end gu>tsts at the house of Mrs. Frank Campbell and Miss Winnifred. Mr. Jhn Snell of Nile, Mr. and Mrs. John Gear and family of Kit- chener, spent the week -end with Mme. J. L. McDowell and Gordon. Mr. .and Mrs. Harvey McDowell, Mr, and Mrs. Murray McDowell visited at •Eugentia Falls and Beaver Valley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks of Toronto spent the week -end withn Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Bosnia. Mrs. _b;lwin 'Taylor, Norma and Ed., 'of Brussels, visited on Monday with Mrs. J. L. MeDowell. Mr.„and Mrs. Gordon Smith and family were week -end visitors at the home of a1r. and NIrs. Lyman Jardin of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John 'Cowan of Exeter were week -end guests a•t the home of Mr. and Mrs. \laivin Mc- Dowell. Mr. and Mrs. Alva McDowell visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bent Veddeu of Clinton. Misss Norma Nethery of Hamilton, Mrs. Bob 1Soak. •and children. of Luck now, NI ns. Jim Boa and. children of Crewe visited on Mon- day with Mrs. Fred ('ook. Several from the Westfield Sun- Victtoria A int)) day . school attended • the Sunday Baptist, 14 school convention at Seaforth on St. Peter's R 14 Wednesday. Knox B United B 12 St. George's 2 Knox A .1,[ St. Peter's A .1' Victoria R GODERICH DRIVERS WIN PLACES IN ROADEQ -In the, elituin:atiou contest .for drivers of Imperial Oil I,ivaited of tie a►nttrio divisiott at 'Toronto on Tuesday of last week ,lint Swirl or ''4;oderi(•11 placed second in the .tractor trailer class and Barry \1'estbrook of t;,nI-rich i,laeed third in the straight truck (•lass. -The winners of the evi•ii1s above take, part in the provincial roa(leu sponsored by the Autt,nrotive Tran--' port Association of , (,ut:ario to be' held next month at thy• l'.N.P:. grounds, Toronto. Nltss Mattie \Wightutau of Torouto spent Thanksgiving wit h her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl VVightnan. Mr. and- Mrs. Claren(_ i ('ox visited on Mondani with Mr. . and Mrs. Harold Sprung -of Ifullett Town- ship. Mr. :and NIrs. „Jasper Aleltriet, Miss Ituth Nliller of G, derb•h t"iSi•ted on JIouday with NI i'. :and • Sirs. Gordon Snell. Mr. :and Mn:.. Norman Rodger of Toronto, Mr. :and airs. Mansel Cook and „children of Kiuburu, ri County and District J.- G. M*•Lay, manager of the !1t.,tya1 Bank at Clinton for the last Height years, hes been transferred 'to the Arnprior branch. 'Mrs. .lames Sproat. one of the oldest residents of • the' Seaforth •11.1 ri(•t. died Outolu•r 1 in 93rd year. Robert Rupert, C.N.R. agent at 1 1.uckuow. has been mot- -ti to Coe- i hill and is succeeded any, Garnet,j ;Henderson, coming from Pert ('ol- l�srne. NI r. Henderson is a native , lof the .Vmherley district and his keit'. i,, the former Evelyn Taylor -of Lurknow. Th, the Huron . Holstein Club will he 11'141 on No- vernhr-r .% "area In ('ntt:age" drawn tit- a bingo .at Exet.r was won by A. Payton, R.R. 1. St. Marys. The draw was sponsored by the 'Lion• elitbs of Exeter and Grand Rend :and p,tww't'e•(ls were for the South 'Torun Hospital Fund. Th. ent- tage was 'milt daring the snnaiut-r at Sotathc'tt Pines, Grand Bend. CUE CIIEWE, Oct, 15.-,11Las Norma Sherwood spent the week -end re- cently' with Miss Jatvlueline IIed- ley of Kiulough. Visitors with Mt. and Mrs. Jim Sherwood and Norma were Mr. -and Mrs. Jack Bremner, Mr. and Mrs. 11. Wood of • Stu1'liury ; 31r, and Mrs. Gordon, Guiltier of Toronto ; Mr. and Mrs. Iiarvef !toss and Janet of Gamut. This community extends,- sym- pathy to Mrs, Lorne Ilasty ,in the death of herr uttele,' Mrs. Howard Ivens, also Messrs. Cecil and Har- old Blake whose aunt, Mrs. Bar- j bora 'fait, passed away' in Sas- Site at the end of -tile week. She was formerly Barbara McCort- 1 •a cell. Vi,itors with Mr. and Mrs. E. 'Linn and family over the Thanks- giving week. -end were: Mr. anti Sirs. Karl Gaunt and, 1'1111111S' of 1sn1(K:Wlxtrc► ; N1 r. ti nd airs. Lloyd Zion of (,a►(1('rtch ; Nir, nett Mrs. 1•)lmer Zinn, Mr. aad Mrs. Dialler Jeffery ane 1st lry, Mr. and Mrs. Anacin 11:i rbing :1151 two c'htld,ten of Belmore ; Mr. :tad Mrs. Cha Hie Nelson of Clinton. N1issst-s Ruth and Sylvia Curran of Gt derkfi, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Barnes and Frank of St. Marys, Mn. L:awrenee Tremain, Mrs. A.. Treleaven of f4pringt•ate "ann Mrs. limiter of Lneknow were visitors with Mir. and MPs: Jack Curran nand fa'm'ily at the week-eratl. Mr. and. Mrs. C. Crozier, Joanne 81141 itihty, 'Hix'nt t1L3, lwl'iday week- end frith 1s*ittlon friends. Mr. and Mrs. ,lain Itoak and sons were Sunday visitors with Mrs. rook and fancily of Westfield. 'Mr, anti Mrs. Mel henry and }Virally of T'itu- River visited on Tliank'sgiving with Mr. and Mrs, C. Finnignn. , Thank -Offering Meeting. - The Woman's Missionary!society of Crewe hell their thank -offering rneeing in the ehnrch on •Thrtrnriny, October A, with nn nttendanee of fifty latlies. Rrv. f;1;iii.gt VVntt took charge of the meeting and Mrs. Want was tritest speaker, as we'll nn a varied program nt the Mose of the meeting. T.nnelt was served and a social hour was spent. visited on Monday with Mr. and !lira. Emerson Rodger. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snell and children spent the week -end .with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Itudfurd of 1'a rk hi it. The monthly meeting of the W.M.S. was held on \Wednesday utternoon with seveutc u present. Mrs. Hugh BL.tlir was in charge of the devotional program: Prayer by Mrs. Bittir-; solo, NIrts. Bakker; a 'reading, "l'pnight Devotions" by NI rs.. Jack ilhclrtuan ; a reading, "11`omorrow," by Mrs. Jack Cook; the study book, by airs.. Howard Campbell; a reading, "The prize set before us," by dirs. Hugh Blair; Miss Bakker sang "The Church's One roun(Iatiou, in Dutch. The business was iu charge of the presi- dent, Mrs. Charles Smith. The minutes were read and approved. flitch one : present responded to the 1'o11 call. A Temperance reading wWus given h►y Mrs. 11. Blair. The treasurer reported $136.00 raised. The members acre asked for a special offering for the Novetuber, meeting for the Teachers' Training School at Toronto. A special ofI'ei'- rng will also be taken at the Decem- ber meeting to buy flannelette for a layette for the bale. The meet- ing closed with a hymn and the beuedict'ien. Mr. and Stns. Bruce Marshaluan(., babe of Toronto spent Thanksgiv- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley. ('ook. LADIES' :AUX'ILLARY The regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary . to Branch 101) of the Canadian Legiou was held in tire Legion. bine room( tie Cotter 14, with the president, Mrs. Needham .its the chair. It was de- cided -to send $25 to each of the following: Veterans' Mingo West- minster hospital, Bread for Greece, Aid to Korea, As the next meeting falls -you November 11," it teas decided to have it one week earlier. The ladies, will be helping the Legion men- in sell- ta►g poppies again this year. Mrs. Needham -gave a very in- teresting report on the eonveution held in Brookville last week. - Mrs.)I'Llwatin was winner of a slogan (stillest and Mns. McAstoek*'r won the mystery prize. A 1oiely hunt' was then se.rt'ctl by the Belch iv,aunrittee for the month. Cranston Furniture- Store is oIs- i on Fri -day evenings -during their Thanksgiving and Autlii'et'-- a,ry Sale for your eonveltienee, Drop its anti took- around at the fanny "SIs mals."- -11 FOR YOUR PURCHASE OF .. CANADA SAYINGS BONDS CONTACT - HAROLD W. SHORE PHONE 766W NORTH STREET • 41 / W///COUtO%4(E 8/EGGMONEY ALC YEAR OUNP - r► - 1: 1,44 r1• rMr's Easy! iNsisrow- NATIONAI. EG1I.PER cONCENrRATI Get steady egg production right ',through the year! peed your birds a "fresh -mix" laying mash made' with NATIONAL, lGB1L»EK CONCENTRATE; rich in essential animal proteins, vita- mins and minerals. It's so tasty your birds will always eat it -.--and keep rolling otit egg. week after week. bringing you bigger egg money right through the year. See your NATIONAL Dealer today - Look for the bright Orange and Black Sign. F-4* WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITED •' . "INGERSOLL, ONTARIO Aortal:* Your Crop with NATIONAL well -cured, properly -blended FERTILIZER 'tiiiu1;SDAY, OCTOBER 16th, 1952 Radiators Radiators Radiators ' WINTER IS COMING Save your radiator cleaned, tested and repaired now for winter driving. lave"new and used radiators and heaters for sale for all model cars. . RADIATOR SHOP PHONE 134 NELSON ST, -41x - , ..'" - T.. When cork was scarce„ fishermen \Ian)• articles are setting below on the Gre4tt hakes used to 'me cost at Cranston's during their tine thick outer bark. of the base Thanksgiving and Anniversary of old balsam poplars as floats for Scale. Oben Friday evenings. their nets. 11 NOTICE COURT OF ,REVISION The Court of Revision of the GODERICH TOWNSHIP ASSESSMENT ROLL for the year 1953, will be held at HOLMESVILL,E on NOVEMBER 3rd at 7 P.M. Those appeals that have properly been presented will be reviewed 'at that time, in alphabetic order as far as possible. R. E. THOMPSON, Clerk. - -41 C1'elrk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' Lists. Municipalityalit of Goderich Township VOTERS! LISTS, 1952 Notice- is hereby given that I have complied with Section 9 of the Voters' Lists Act, and that I have posted up at my (Ace on the 9th day of October, 1952; the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Municipality at Muni- cipal elections, and that such list remains there for in- spection. • And ,I hereby call upon all Voterg to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions corrected according to law, the last day, for appeal being the 31st day of October, 1952, - Dated this 9th day of October, 1952. R.E. 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