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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1958-03-27, Page 3TiPMdPA%: gam Rnh. LIONS DEFEAT O.P.P. b-3 TO EVEN ANNUAL HOCKEY SERIES The fourth annual OPP-Lions TV, London, both of whom gave hockey game at the Goderich ' their, services gratis. Arena on Friday evening drew a Lie -up for the Lions was; G. crowd of about 1,400 'people and resulted in a win' for the Lions by a 6-3 score to tie up the per- ennial series. Music was provided by' members of the Blue Water Band dressed in clown outfits. Giving the . crowd laughs in between periods were. the antics of a group dressed as clowns and inoluding Randall Mar- riott, Hord Kuenzie, Ebb Ross and Leo Walzak.' Winners of a pie, eating contest were Charles Skinner . and Roger Mitchell while the balloon contest winners were Billy Sheardown ane. A. Cook. . Rock 'nd Roll music was pro- vided by a quartette of Collegiate students -- Wayne.. Willis,. Waynne-. Muck, Paul Smith and Bob Mellick. Prior to the game, Arn McCon- nell welcomed the gathering and _ _introduced Mayor E. C. Fisher who presented a trophy to Sgt. Charles Anderson for the OPP, as winners of the game the preceding year., • Referees for the game were Johnny Brent, of CKNX-TV, Wing - ham, and Alex Kelman, of CFPL- Gardiner, goall_G. Parsons, H. Bet - ager, J. Stringer, B. Ainslie, J. Britnell and F. Calahan, defence; B. MacDonald, G. 'McManus, W. Schaefer, A. 6Mac,l)onald B. Chis- holm, W. Lumby, W. Robinson, B. Erskine, W, Brown, and C. Baevh- ler, forwards. ;144ne-u'pifor the Ontario Provin- cial Poiee was: • Ia'tol1 goal; Reis, Jeffers, Standen, Balls, Lewis and, Johnston,. defence; Sayeau, Arm- strong, McIntyre* Twaddle, Terry - berry, Horan, Dtibrick, NcFatter and Therriault, forwards. First Period Brian Ainslie received the first penalty as the first period got under way and the first goal scored was by Don McFatter on a pass from .Arzinstrron . for, the OPP. The Lions then got two goals, both an sel,o rushes, ot�,e by Bruce Mao - Donald and the other by Allan MacDonald. Terryberry added another for. the OPP, to end the, period a 2-2 tie. Only other. -pen- alty in the period went to Reis of the OPP. Bill Lumby scored for the Lions on a pass from Allan .MacDonald CANADIAN LEGION BRANCH. 109, B.E.S.L. • _Vim_ Memorial _Banquet to be held at 6.30 p.m. at the Legion Hall Wednesday, April 9, 1958, • . Guest Speaker — Rev. Bren de Vries. Legion Members and Veterans. • Turkey Dinner — $1.50 per plate. Dress — Berets and Medals. Cheques : , • . . printed to your individual business • require- ments are a valuable asset. .For quality that will add' prestige to your accounting system, at a very moderate rate, eort, The Goderich Signal -Star Dates. Fc, r DST Set' By Council. A daylight saving time ,by-law was given final reading at Friday's TownCouncil meeting. tinder the terms of the by-law, clocks are to be set 'ahead one hour on Sunday, April 27. The town is to revert to standard time on Sunday, October 26. --- "I notice that some of the sur- rounding towns are sticking to September," said Councillor C. M. Robertson. "I wonder if that's going to cause confusion?" Town Clerk S. H. Blake said that' Council could wait ^until near the end. of August, then survey the intentionsof other district muni- ipalities. Then if Council wishes to end daylight saving time on some other, date, the by-law can be amended. 0 MEMBER INs4 � MacEwan Insurance A550 C YOUR L • Agency AGENT OF PERSONAL SERVICE WEST ST. PHONE 230 AN INDEPENDENT INSURANCE AGENT • s, t . Court'sAtten " ► n ip,travel, CO" vet ; dor m "There's no question the heavy truck tra ti c has caused the roads to break up," declared Magistrate e let it be known that he- takes a dim view- of truckers who, by dis- regarding regulations, try to evade paying "their share of the damage they cause to the roads.' The • magistrate fined Ivan;, Prouse, of Mount Elgin,. $100 and costs, or three weeks in jail, as the owner of a truck which was open ated withouit a public commercial. vehicle license. - The charge was laid pn com- plaint of Constable A. Twaddle, of Goderich OPP' detachment, who checked the truck in Goderich Township on February 21. In setting the fine, Magistrate Holmes noted that the record showed 13 violations involving Mr. Prouse's vehicles since January of 1954. There are plenty of heavy trucks passing through. Goderich now, ob- served the magistrate. ' He':'flt this had something to do with -the fact that the road down to -the harbor has had to be re -surfaced a couple, of times in the past few years. Angle Parking The manner in which many per- sons park their cars in Goderich also came in for some attention from the magistrate. There would be a great deal less trouble, he suggested, if motorists would obey the -angle parking rules and park on a 45 -degree angle rather than at a 90 -degree angle. His comments were made during the .hearing of a careless 'driving charge against Charles E. McLean, 21, of Goderich. Mr. McLean, who to open the second period. Hatch, -the. OPP goaler, later received a hit on the head which' held up the ganie for. a while. Bruce Mac- Donald--iiotched two. more ..goals to end the second period 5-2 for the Lions. Penalties in this per- iod went to Calahan, Britnell and Johnston. In the third period, Bill Lumby scored a goal for the Lions and Ken Armstrong for the OPP, to end the game, 6-3 for the Lions. Penalties .in this period went to Allan MacDonald, Bill Johnston, Bruce Erskine,. Harold Bettger and Brian Ainslie, Towards the • close of theame, the referees started handing out penalties left and right, so the .players hoisted the referees on their , shoulders_ and piit them ii the penalty box in- stead. Manager of - he OPP team was Sgt. Anderson and coach was Con- stable Sayeau. The Lions team manager was Clyde Everett and the coach, Bill Robinson. .Following the game, the players and their friends were entertained at the ILegiotrHall where Arn Mc- Connell was master pf ceremonies. Winners -of door prizes were not only from Goderich but from many other centres where draw tickets were sold: Those from Goderich were: Madeleine Naftel, Elmer Sowerby, Mrs. H. W. Gauley, Janie Ainslie, Frank MacDonald, Edward Evert, Mrs. F. Sanays Mrs. ..Gerald Moro, Bernice ,Bedour, Gerry Den- otny, Miss Carrie O'Neil, Robert . Daer, Ron Feagan, Helen Riley, James Brewer, Carlyle Bannister, Roy Reinhart, F. Chisholm, Mrs. G. Griffith, Mrs. Edna Stephens, Elmer Weaver, W. Dockstader, R. Bridle, C. Laithwaite. 'Among winners from the im- mediate area were: Wm. Dodd, Auburn; K. W. Colquhoun, Clinton; Jerry Riehl, li..R. 5, Goderich; S. Seers, Auburn; T. Hackett, R.R. 7,, Lucknow; , C. .Denomme, Clinton; J. A. Addison, 'Clinton; Frank Fal- coner; R.R. 5, Clinton; Rae Watson, Lucknow„ G. Harbanuck, Clinton; Jack Merner, =Clinton; Kay Sharp, Clinton; Jo Anne Pollock, R.R. 3, Auburn. . Other winners were from Eg- mondville, . Exeter, Port Dover, Dundas, Guelph, Zurich; Seaforth, Mt. Forest, iBruCefield, etc. Rs••••••••••••••••••••••v•••••••••••••••••••• M • PHONE • AT THE Alit -CONDITIONED PARK GODER1CH . . 1150' Now Playing—"Campbell's Kingdom" In- Technicolor Dirk Bogarde in a tale of -the Canadian West — MON.,, TUES. and WED.—Adult Entertainment. "THE BLACK SCORPION" A volcanic eruption in Mexico releases a science -fiction scare - thriller that could keep you on- the edge of your chair. Richard Denning, Mara Corday and Mario Navarro tHURS., FRI. and SAT.— JERRY .LEWIS, Phyllis Kirk, David Wayne and Peter Lorre "A riotous funshow about an army misfit who involves two un- willing buddies in- some. mighty hilarious adventures. :