The Goderich Signal-Star, 1957-11-21, Page 64. ►E SIX
Sailors Display Potential.
Win pening Game 5-3
It was i't until the third period I to put Stratford ahead. Then, f butt in his direction. It landed
that Goderich Junior "B" Sailors I Babensee added another for Strat- on the back of his neck, resulting
started to click in their opening;
game with Stratford at the Gode-
rich Arena Friday night; then,
they rammed in three goals to
eome home in front by a 5-3 count.
A crowd of more than 500 fans
saw hockey launched here for the
season. They knew that many of
the players on the Goderich team
were playing together for the first
n e and realized that with the
passing of time the team will shape
up as a formidable outfit.
Ron Williamson in goal and Ron
Hugill, a Clinton boy who played
]last year with Seaforth, were the
outstanding players on the Gode-
tch team in Friday night's tilt.
Gallow, with a habit of being in
the_ right place at the right time,
was in there pushing all the time. Robinson hit the Stratford goal
He opened the scoring at the 13.22 post at the 13.02 mark for a near -
mark of the first period with a Goderich goal.
goal for Goderich on a pass from
l�ugill.
Despite the fact that Hugill and
Girvin (Stratford) played ball to-
gether for Stratford last summer
they both received major penalties
when they started fighting in the
Fust period.
Petrie's goal for Stratford near
the close of the first period ended
it in a 1-1 tie.
As the second period opened,
Wynne scooped in a puck that re-
bounded from the back of the net
ford to put the Indians two goals in his anger and jumping into the
ahead. But 1Gallow came back i seats to seek revenge.
again for Goderich with the second I Stratford Indians ---Goal, Fiddy;
period ending 3-,2 for Stratford. ( defence, 'Kropf, Lawrence, Skinner,
Nice Savo j Rolph; forwards, Babensee, Pigeon,
Williamson in the Goderich net I Girvin, White, Wallace, Wynne,
made a lovely save near the end Petrie, Cockburn, Johnston, J;essop.
of the second period when White Goderich Sailors -Goal, William -
of Stratford got through and had son; defence, Headleg- Bain, Casey,
only the Goderich goaler to beat l Fritzley, Irvine; forwards, 'Robin=
but failed to do so. I son, • Coss, a Carpenter, Campbell;
Hugill scored for Goderich on !Gallo w, Fryfogle, Pennington,
a pass from Pennington to tie up i Hugill, McMillin.
the game in the third period. A I Referees -Ken Pearce, Kincar-
couple of minutes later, Don Cross dine, and Gus Boussey, Seaforth.
scored for .Goderich on passes from
Rubinson and Gallow to put Gode- I Summaryy
rich one goal up. Soon after Fry- First Period
went in unassisted to make' 1. Goderich, Gallow (Hugill) 1322
it 5-3 for Goderich. 2. Stratford, Petrie (Cock-
burn) 19.32
Penalties: Wynne (trip) 125,
Carpenter (board) 4.40, Wynne (el -
In this period, Pidgeon, of Strat-bow) 10.36, Carpenter (trip) 12.52,
ford was injured and carried off Hugill, minor and major (board,
the ice on a stretcher. fight), Girvin, major (fight) 19.08.
The close of the third period saw Second Period
the Stratford players whirling 3. Stratford, Wynne 4.46
around the Goderich net like a 4• Stratford, Babensee 7.02
tiock of Sputniks but they failed 5. Goderich, Callow 12.08
to get by Williamson.Penalties: Gallow(crosscheck)
A near free-for-all fight was 8.08, Rolph (interfere) 10:15, White
calmed down near the penalty box (knee) 11.14.
at the end of the third period. Third Period
Girvin, for Stratford, was heading b Goderich, Hugill (Yenning
into the penalty box when a Gode ton) - ° - 2.23
rich fan tossed a lighted cigarette 7. Goderich, Coss (Robinson,
Gallow) 4.53
8. Goderich, Fryfogle 5.45
Penalties: Kropf (highstick) 5.41,
Irvine (broken Stick) 13.23, Fritz -
ley, Wynne (rough) 17.58, Cock-
burn (rough) 19.30, Girvin (slash)
19.53.
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DAVIDSON VISUALINING
& COLLISION SERVICE
- FOR -
AUTO ODY REPAIRS
AUTO GLASS INSTALLATION
FRONT WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCING.
HURON ROAD PRONE 320 GODERICH
LEGION SQUIRTS
All boys in Goderich and surrounding district
BETWEEN AGES 6-: T
wishing to play SQUIRT rHOGKEY report
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23
FROM 8 TO 10.30 A.M. AT THE ARENA.
Boys who are now registered also report at the same time.
PRACTICE FROM 8 TO 10.30 A.M. SATURDAY.
COPPER TOOLING
ALUMINUM ETCHING
Anyone interested in the above two crafts, please attend
a meeting to be held at the GODERICH COLLEGIATE on
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27
8 P.M.
The object of this meeting is to form NIGHT CLASSES.
Please bring any finished°home projects of these crafts
with you.
WILLIAMS - Recreati8n Director.
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Council Thanked
By Club For Speed
In Fixing Arena
' Town Council has been congratu-
lated °by Goderich Booster Club for
the speed with which the arena
repairs were made. A letter from
the club was read to Council Fri-
day night.
In a second letter, the club ask-
ed that Council reimburse it "in
whole or in part" for $173.30 in
expenses incurred due to .the fact
that the new junior "B" hockey
teafirhad to practise at out-of-town
arenas while the local arena was
undergoing repairs.
This request was not dealt with
immediately, ,but was referred t -
Council's finance committee for a
recommendation. Also facing
Council is a Booster Club request
for a -$200 donation. This particu-
lar request was made some weeks
ago before it was known that the
arena was going to be repaired.
In a letter signed by J. C. Free-
man, secretary -treasurer, t h e
Booster Club told Council: "On
behalf of the members of our club
and all other hockey -minded citi-
zens of our town, we wish to con-
vey our appreciation for the speedy
way in which you have repaired
our arena.
"In our opinion, the ice surface
and the surrounding boards look
as . good, if not better, than when
they were 'first installed. Without
your,prompt action, we would have
been too late to enter a team in
the junior `°B" group this year."
The other letter pointed out that
the 'club has spent $173.30 for
transportation of. players living out-
of-town, for ice time at other
arenas and for some light lunches
for the players.
It was stated that this "does not
include expenses incurred by mem-
bers of our club, and the members
of the Council who loaned cars to
transport players from (lbderich."
The Booster Club was assured
earlier that Council would give
sympathetic consideration to any
request from it for reimbursement
of expenses incurred for travelling
to out-of-town arenas while ,the
local arena was undergoing repairs.
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GODERICH!
O.H.A.
JUNIOR
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THE GODERICH SIGNAL -STAR
Canadian transportation's
and highway finds the Canadian Pacific Railway
operating solid piggyback trains in both direc-
tions between Montreal and Toronto, carrying
the trailers of a number of well known trucking
recent marriage of rail
firms
to and from their destinations in Canada's
two largest cities. Fast over -night service per-
mits pick-up of trailers after close of business
every evening and guarantees their delivery in
the other city before the start of next day's
business.
Tars Clip Woodstock;
Meet Sarnia Saturday
Backed by the spectacular goal-
tending of Ron Williamson, Gode-
rich Sailors nipped Woodstock
Warriors 3-2 an Woodstock Tues-
day night for the Tars' second
win in as many starts in OI1A
Junior "B" hockey.
The Sailors face what is prob-
ably their toughest test yet when
they square off against Sarnia
Juniors at Goderich Memorial
Arena on Saturday night, starting
at 8.30. The Sarrbia-Goderich gale
was to have been played Friday
night, but was changed- to Satur-
day. Officials feel that many fans
will be watching the Russian
hockey team on television' Friday
night, so there will be a better
chance of a .get, crowd here if
the junior game is "iiel`tl'Saturday.
The Sailors are scheduled to
play a return gamein Sarnia next
Tuesday night.
The victory smiles bf Goderich
team officials broadened a bit yes-
etrday_ when it was announced that
the much -sought-after Ken Hodg-
kinson, of Wtngham;, 'will, play for
Goderith. The star forward- has
promised to turn out this week -end,
though there is a' possibility that
he will not be in shape in time for
the Saturday night game.
Bruin Prospect
Some time ago, Hodgkinson sign-
ed a Boston Bruins "C" form and
he was to go to Barrie to play
hockey. Ile changed his mind;
however, deciding that he, wished
to continue his schooling at Wing -
ham. "`
Back to Tuesday night's game in
Woodstock, Ken Lee put the Tars
ahead 10 with his first period
marker. Bill Robinson made it
2-0 for Goderich in the second
period before the Warriors manag-
ed to put two screened shots past
Ron Williamson. Bill Gallow broke
the tie 'and put Goderich ahead to
stay when he scored after only 26
seconds of play in the final period.
Woodstock outshot Goderich 32-
25, which is statistical evidence of
the great game played by William-
son in the Tars' nets.
Four of the Goderich players-
defenceman George Casey and for-
wards Ron Hugill, Ken Lee and
Ken Thompson - were travelling
under the Seaforth banner before
the Seaforth Baldwins withdrew
from the league several days ago.
Goderich Sailors ---,Goal, William-
son; defence, Fritzley, Pennington,
Casey, Bain; forwards, Hugill Lee,
Fryfogle, Robinson, Gallow, Camp-
bell, Murray, Coss, Carpenter,
Thompson.
First Period
1-Goderich, Lee (Thompson,
Bain) . 2.25
Penalties-Fryfogle 3.48; Thomp-
son -5.41; Casey 15.10; Loveday
15.38.
Second Period
2-Goderich, Robinson (Coss,
Gallow)
3 -Woodstock, Roos (Swan-
ton, Hart)
4 -Woodstock,
Gretzskf Mc-
Millan)
Penalties -Witty 4.11.
11.20
12.42
14.56
Ask DST Dates
Be Standardized
Agreeing that the present system
leads to too much confusion, Huron
County Council has recommended
that the dates for beginning and
ending daylight saving time be
standardized.
Meeting here last week, County
Council endorsed a petition to this
effect from the Huron County
Municipal Officers' Association. A
resolution, urging adoption of uni-
form dates throughout the pro-
vince, will go forward to federal
and provincial authorities from
County Council.
County Council also adopted an
agriculture committee report
which concurred with a petition
initiated by the United Counties of
Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry.
The petition asks that the' Depart-
ment of Agriculture subsidize costs
of farm tile used in drainage of
productive farm land.
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COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP
Miss Evelyn Simpson, daughter
of '.Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Simpson,
R.R. 1, Listowel, is the proud win-
ner of the Huron County Women's
Institti'ie"-Scholarship for 1957.
This is, the second year for pre-
sentation of the scholarship to a
Huron County 4H Homemaking
Club member who during her club
experience has shown outstanding
progress and development, given
leadership and carried out club
work of a high calibre.
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5-✓Goderich, Gallow (Coss).. .26
Penalties - Pennington 6.35;
Hart 1025; --,Bain 13.59; Morrison
15.05; 'Donaht a 18.35; Coss 19.06.
At Anglican W.A.
A record attendance of members
of St. George's W.A. was held Tues-•
day of last week in the Rectory.
The president, Mrs. Reg. Needham,
presided.
Mrs. Kenneth Taylor led with
the Litany, followed with4Scripture
by ,Mrs. Fred Hunt. Forty-six calls
on sick and shut-ins were reported
by Mrs. H. Tichborne.
Mrs. Fred Sturdy read a letter
of thanks from the Cancer Society
for gifts received. A letter from
Saskatoon thanked Miss Etta
Saults and Mrs. Sturdy Or the
parcel of sweaters, mitts, caps and
books they had sent from the
branch.
The following ladies offered
their help in the making of dresses
and aprons for the Indian Boarding
School: Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Blay,
Mrs. Riley, tMrs. Allan, Miss Saults
and Mrs. Sturdy. Mrs. H. Tich-
borne is also packing a parcel of
goods to be sent to the Neawhawh
Institute. Mrs. R. Needham gave
reports from the Fall Deanery at
Hensall, also the semi-annual held
at Stratford.
Mrs. H: Tichborne reported on
the administration of Indian Board-
ing Schools. The president re-
minded all present of the Corpor-
ate Communion Service to be held
on the morning of December 1st
at 8.30 a.m. This will also be W.A.
Sunday.
Tea was served by Mrs. Munday.
'Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Riley, and Mrs
Willard Legg.
Monday evening the W.A. pre-
pared a banquet for the - Brother-
hood of the Anglican Laymen of
the Deanery of Huron. Although
it was unpleasant weather, there
was a splendid attendance of the
members andtheir wives. The
highlight of the evening was a
fine address given by The Right
Rev. D. C. Marsh, Bishop ° of the
Arctic.
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WINGHAM BRIDGE CLUB'
IN COMPETITION I-fERE
Saturday, November. 23
A social time was enjoyed on
, Monday evening when the t ode -
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Bridge Club was host to the
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W inghani Bridge Club. Fourteen
tables of players took part in the
A ■T 8.30 'P Mm = games held at the Masonic Temple.
The winners were: ,
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• Playing North and South -Mr.
III acid Mrs. K. Hunter, 182 points;
IMrs. D. C. Naismith and W. N.
French, 160; Mrs. H. C. McLean
•`?nd
Misq M. yan. e t Mr. anti'Adults Students 5c hifdren 15c: i
Mrs. ]'rank Curr 150.
Flavine• East. and West- Mrs. G. Gardiner, 168 points; Mr.
6 and Mrs. R. S. Hetherington, 167;
40 SUPPORT THE SAILORS0
f,, I :firs. 1". Saunders and Mrs A Nicol,
161; Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Oakes:
0e*+( tsettAitootit este` +•e•eloomteeeeessomae•esseees+aee+eeeeees 156.
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Curling Is
Under Way
The Goderieh . Curling, Club got
under way for the season on Tues-
day evening with about 18 players
taking p -'rt. This was followed by
more c•irling on Wednesday after-
noon and' evening.
With the repairs that have been
made to the arena floor resulting
in a r: -,re even ice surface, it is
expected rfat more members will
be joining this season. Curling is
held every Tuesday evening and
also Wednesday afternoon and
evening. •
The following committees were
appointed on Tuesday evening:
Games -Clem Gracey, Harold
Montgomery and Mrs.'J. W. Wood.
Bonspiel-+Joe Allaire, Mrs. Ira
Oke and Alex Alexander.
Social -Mrs. LLM. McMillan, pIrs.
J. Whetstone and Mrs. Phyllis
Doak.
President of the club is Stuart
Ogg. Other officers are: Mrs. Jacks
Whetstone; vice-president; Alex
,Alexander, secretary; J. W. Wood,
treasurer.
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Report On Quest
For Industries
Goderich Industrial Commission
has been very active during the
past 10 months, according to an
interim report sent to Town Coun-
cil.
The report states that 28 indus-
trial contacts arid a number of
commercial contacts were made
during the period between January
15 and November 15 of this year.
Nine commission meetings were
held and delegates visited Toronto
oti three occasions.
Signed by William Anderson
ehairindn, the report said: "A good
start has been made in mapping
the industrial areas as contemplat-
ed by the planning board. •
"Owners (of potential industrial
property) for the most part are
willing to sell, but most reluctant
to set a price on their property.
If at all possible, a price structure
Should be established.
"It is planned to make an early
canvass of firms that may be con-
templating establishing branch
plants or moving from the con-
gested and expensive Central On-
tario region."
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Mr,, and (Mrs. Clem Desjardina,
of Forest, celebrated their 10th
wedding anniversary at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Har-
old Larder. A family dinner was
held Sunday, November 17. They
have three children, Billy, Vera
and Bobby. Numerous gifts and
good wishes Were received on the
occasion.
ARENA
SCHEDULE
-THURSDAY, NOV. 21 -
Public Skating 8.30-10 p.m.
SATURDAY, NOV.,e 23 -
Public Skating 2-4 p.m.
Figure Skating 4.30-8.15 p.m.
Junior "B" Hockey
Sarnia vs. Goderich 8.30 p.m.
SUNDAY, NOV. 24 -
Children's Skating 1-3,p.m.
(12 years and under)
Adult Skating 8.30-10 p.m.
(Adult and Teen-Agers)
TUESDAY, NOV.
Curling
4 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27 -
Curling 4 p.m.
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GODERICH DISTRICT 00142EGIAT4 INSTITUTE
(By MARION
The "Tuck Shop," sponsored by
the Students' Council, was opened
last week. It will remain open
noon hours from 12.30 to 1.00 and
from 3.30 to 4.00 p.m. Pop and
chocolate bars are sold by mean-
bers of the Students' Council. Help
make this project a success and
support your Students' Council.
The Girls' Athletic Association
and the Boys' Athletic Association
are sponsoring noon hour dances
every Wednesday, following the
exams.
Buy your athletic card from your
form representative. Athletic cards
are necessary for free admission
to the noon hour dances and for
games played at the school. With
an athletic card, there is a dis-
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count on the price of admission to -
the show. It is also your duty to
the school. to have such a card. The
money pays for uniforms' for the
teams,. trophies, equipment, and
referees.
An assembly was held on Tues.
day with a 'first attempt at four-
part singing With Mr. Tucker in
charge. Girls' Athletic represent-
atives and the Boys' Athletic re-
presentatives were introduced to
the students.
Basketball practice for those stu-
dents wishing to try out for the
junior and senior teams has been
held during the past week.
Watch for the Year Book Bazaar
to be held on Saturday, December
14, in the GDCI auditorium.
Goderich Figure Skating Club
OPENS ITS 1957-58 TERM
Saturday, November 23
AT 4.30 P.M.
Anyone wishing to register before Saturday phone -
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Mrs. A. McConnell, phone 542.
Mrs. E. Sale, Phone 1356.
or Mrs. W. Duckworth, phone 1152.
Mr. Dennis Silverthorne will again be the instructor.
Fees $10,00 for all age groups (3 or more in family $25.00)
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