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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1959-03-05, Page 4• 1� AE' 'Dug , Tab GODEIICH SIGNAL -STAR ASE T( • THURSDAY, MARCH 5th; 195$ ,A big, new ev,.ent in Canadian curlinghas juste been announced by Ken Watson, Canada's M. Curlr, after a trip to -Scotland.. Winners of the Qu«,.i..•c tirtals°in March will be invited to visit Scotland with Mr. \Watson, on an all -expense -paid trip, to play Scottish champions. Above, right Mr. '�'�-atson describes features of a Made-in- •Scutlar curling ;torte to kleft) Gordon'Shaw, a leading Toronto varier arid George Mara, Canadian representative of the •.Scot isky Association Who are making this outstanding eyelet possible. IN ANNUAL SEED "FAIR Huron County entries placed first, and Perth County second in the county competitions held dur- ing the annual. Middlesex Seed Fair which clpsed Friday. Huron County gathered 1,587 points, and Perth County, 1,554. Middlesex County was in third plate with 1,538 'points. Huron County: Robert Fothering- ham, R.R. 3, Seaforth, ,540; Jack Broadfoot, R.R. 1, Bzrueefield, 533; Lawrence Taylor, R.R. 1, Londes- boro, 514. DONNYBROOK DONNYBROOK, March 2. -Mr. John A. Thompson is a patient in Victoria Hospital, London. , Mr. and Mrs. R. Chamney were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. !Ernest Craig, Goderich. M'r. and •;Yirs., James Ledd,• en-' } ertained the euchre club on Fri-' day evening when eight tables were in play. High scores were held by Mrs. Edw. Robinson and -Mr -Sam ---Thompson--, and ..low by - Mrs. Sam -Thompson and Mr. Wrn.' H Mr. and Mrs. George Webster and girls. of St. Helens, were,Sun- day visitors with -wand Mrs. Stuart Chamney and girls. Hundreds of clothing items for Ladies, J.en and Boys MUST =:E SACRIFICED'. to give us room . to complete our store remodelling program. , Out they go at breath -taking reductions ! ! -NEW -- LADIES' SPRING COATS -LADIES' Fashions for ;milady, newly styled New fabrics, Half sizes' as well. . See Our NEW MILLINERY- AND ALL NEW FOR SPRANG FASHIONS, YOU'LL BE PLEASED WITH THE NEW STYLES. MEN'S SPORTS COATS anors re ggre ssi,ve lay-offs With St. Marys Goderich Sailors demonstrated here Tuesday night the brand of winning hockey of which they are capable by defeating St. Marys Lincolns 8-4 and thereby taking a 2.1 lead in the Junior "Jr OHA best -of -seven semi-finals. The fourth game will be played at St. Marys on. Friday night and Gode; rich fans are hoping the Sailors will keep up their lighting' spirit which should go 'a long way to- wards N‘inning the fourth game. . In the other semi-final series of the Western Junior "B" division, the high -flying Sarnia Legionnaires lead the L, orcins team by two games to one. At London on Tues- day night, the Sarnia team did not have it easy, winning only by a 3.2 • margin•:. Both London and Goderich, low- er rung teams in the regular sche- dule, are making it tough for their higher standing opponents during these semi-final 'series. With a pair of goals each, Ivan Gagnon and Bill Robinson,, were the leading marksmen for the • Sailors in their 8-4 win over St. Marys Tuesday. In the first period Goderich ram- med in four goals which went un- answered. In this period Robinson got his two goals,. Gagnon one and ',Gallow one. Three of Goderich's goals were scored within a span of 67 seconds. ' In the Second period, St., Marys came stronger with two goals to one obtained by Goderich, the local marksman being Gagnon for his second goal of the game. In the third period Goderich goals ,were scored by Mason, Craig and But:tenmiller with. S*t. Marys getting but two goals. • Lose -First First game of the series at St. Marys on Wednesday evening of last week went to the St. Marys team with a score of 6.5. It took overtime for St. Marys to do the trick. In the first period, Goderich l.esi 270, and was.: ahead 4.3 at the end of the second period, Regula- tion time ended with a 5-5 tie. Goderich goal getters were Rich- ardson, Jessop, Tessier, Gallow (2). • -Friday night -'a't• •Goderich, -the Sailors evened the series by win- ning with the identical score by which they lost the first game, 6 5. Grich goal getters in this game were Gallow (2), Jessop, Brown (2); -Galloway. Ron Mason was officially declar- ed winner of the Western Division Junior "B" scoring race in the regular season's schedule. Andy Gauthier, of London, placed sec- ond and -Jim Bloomfield, of Sarnia, was third. Mason scored 45 goals , and eolleeted 41 assists for a total of 86 points. Gauthier had 79 points and Bloomfield had 74 points. O . Pee Wee Players Selected For Young Canada Week _ (By Art Peachey) The All-Star Pee Wee , team which will represent Goderich in the .Young Canada Week tourna- Pee Wee All-Star The local entry for the Goderich Young Canada Week Pee Wee ment has been selected. The Squirt Hockey Tournament has been prac- All-Star team will go to Mt. Forest tieing at the arena, these past on Saturday to defend- the chain-' weeks. Last week'they, defeated pionship it holds. These are the the Seaforth team in Seaforth 4-3: highlights in minor hockey for The members of this team have this,. week. been chosen from the members of • ' - • the Saturday, morning league. The members. of the team are as 'fol- lows: 'Rickey DtickArth, Lorne Daer. Bill Wilkinson, David Smith,., Peter Brtttger, Bob.Grahani; Frank Taras. John Arthur, Brien Carroll, Rod R {l, John Gardiner. John LE,M.i hc•s, Edward' Scruton, Telford -.I Bissett, Harry TerpeFtra, Terry Johnston and •John Pirie." Kinsmen Juveniles Goderich Kinsmen Juveniles are playing off with Port Elgin just `n-ow..-They-fost the first -g-am-e.. to -- Port ; meg .t -o -- Port Elgin' ]i'st week. They play FRIDAY, MARCH 6- the Port Elgin team• here this Rural School Skating 2-4 -.p.m. Thursday'team are as follows: Percy night. Members of the Town School Skating,, 3.30-5 p.m. local Garrick, John Wright, Bill Fritz - Pee Wee Motor League 7-10 p.m. ley, Gary Stoddart, Ron Allen, Ron SATURDAY MARCH 7- i Williamson. Fred Israels, Ron Fel.' REN SCHE u five Sailors Are "Double Scorers" In the first three games of the semi-final series between St. Marys and Goderich, five different Sailors have each scored two goals. At Goderieh on Tuesday night, Ivan Gagnon . and 13111 Robinson scored two goals each,, In the se- cond game, Doti Brown and Cliff Galloway got a pair each while in the first game of the series, Bill Gallow bulged the twine twice. IVAN GAGNON Gerald Walter's rink won the Town of ,Goderich Trophy with•two wins and a plus of ten on Wednes- day of last week during the" mixed bonspiel of the' Goderich Curling Club. ' Others on the Walter rink were Bob Hays, Ruth Clancy and Jean Price. The Town of Goderich Trophy was presented to the winners by Deputy Reeve Frank Walkom, •on ,behalf of the town, Second prize on the first draw went to Alex Alexander's rink with one win and a plus of four. Others on this rink were Martha Rath - burn, Jim Reid and Sarah Alcock. The .second draw saw 'hYl soak's foursome win the Labatt Trophy with two wins and a' plus of four. Mr. Jack Walker vyas present to present this trophy. Others on the rink were Bill Antic, "'Vi Montgomery and J. W; Wood. The second- prize on the second draw event to Russel' Chevery's rink with one win and a plus of 16. Others on this rink were Sing Antic, John McLean and Annette Stemp. F'. One win with the highest plus for the day won the Hiram Walker for Frank Pyremen's rink. Others on" this rinks-wwere babel Riehl, Harry Adam and Jeaa'-MacDonald. Mr. Stuart Ogg expressed his pleasure to ,the social committee for making the bbnspiel the sue- Bess it was. he club's annual bonspiel is to be held at the Memorial Arena on Wednesday, March 18. Entries are •now being received by Mrs. Jack Whetstone. The importance of the beaver to the Canadian northland is em- phasized in the Book of Knowledge, which says that their efficiency as dam -builders is such that slaught- ering beavers for their skins is a rio .ire R. -Q..1 .great -,in ..._. ternational organization called Ducks Unlimited, working with various 'prtvincial governments, has been "planting" beavers in some df the northern duck -produc- ing -areas. Two Detroit H �;, ey Teams To Play Here In Benefit For Listowel Fund Two Detroit minor hockey teams will 'play at Goderich Arena on the evening of Sat- urday, March 14, against two Goderich 'teams with all pro- ceeds going to the Listowel Disaster Benefit 'Fund.. The puck will he faced., off, :by Mayor 'Oscar M.• Nickel, of Listowel. The Detroit teams • are known as the Detroit Bel Pemp Ice Makers and are from the Detroit Recreational hockey League. Total number of play- ers with the two teams, pee woes and bantams, . will be abottt 36. Transportation to Goderich will be by five sta- tion wagons provided gratis by the Chrysler Corporation. Billets for the boys while in Goderioh will be arranged by „..Mr. Brian Ainslie. The Goderieh Arena be supplying alf facilities for the games free, Negotiations `.were under way some time ago for these games. When the disaster struck at Listowel, however, the aforementioned plans were quickly finalized. JiStOW!L!jsaster Fund enefit '�c THURSDAY, •MARCH• 5-- 1.304Learn to Skate p.m. :.--Juveni1e__Hockey... ,..._..8._..p.m. • Pt. Elgin vs. Goderich gan.Hockey Tournament 9,a.m.-6 p.m. ' Jim, m, Scot , BlnsonBowler o n andeffreDave SUNDAY, -MARCH 8- Wilkinson'; Children's Skating 3-4.30 p.m. Squirt League (12 years and under) „ , The Ground •Crew team defeated Adult, Skating8.30-10 p.m, , the Infantry 1-0 in the first game (Adults and Teenagers) of the morning at the arena last ,,... Saturday. This victory enabled.. the MONDAY, MARCH'9= I Ground Crew -to take the hest. of Learn to Skate 1.30-3 ,r, three series ' 2-0. They will meet pthe winners of series `iB" " Air - .Bantam -Midget Hockey 7,m. crew or Artillery, for the town's TUESDAY; MARCH 10- I squirt :championship. Fred •Gilbert Learn to Skate 1.30-3 p.m. � forrhe the only scoedtGround ,Grew while Brian Girls' Hockey 4-5.30 p.m. Mash registered a shut -out for the 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11- winners. i• In the second game of the morn - Curling ' 2 p.m. ing. George Schram . scored one goal for Artillery which enabled BILL ROBINSON tillery has won one game and the first- game ended in a tie.. Next 'Saturday morning 'win decide the ' winners of series "B" and they will meet Ground Crew in a sud- den -death final. • Squirt All-Star Last Saturday the Legion Squirt All -Stars journeyed to Clinton where they defeated' Clinton 12-0. Gordon Graham scored six goals for the locals while Fred Gilbert, scored threo goals. Rickey Sower - by, Brian Rush and Dennis -Kelly each •added single markers for the .avinne -s. Brian Mash and Tom Creeton shared the shutout for the 'winners. - The following is a list of the them to defeat Air Crew 1.0. Ar- names of the Legion Squirt All - Dashing new ° spring styles. These have just arrived. SALE 19.95 -AND 15.00 UP • 9ANDU p. . ' W.O.A.A. PLAY-OFFS Port Elgin vs. Goderich Kinsmen 8.30 P.M. We still have a quantity of winter goods. It will pay you to `stock up and save at these ° special. low prices. °~ ADULTS 35c ' CHILDREN 25c - SUPPORT MINOR SPORT -- Stars. These boys are members of the team which will journey to i Mt. Fbrest on Saturday, March 7. to compete for the squirt Cham- , pionship: Brian Mash, Tom Cree- { ton, Gordon Graham, Fred Gilbert, Rickey Sowerby, Brian Rush, Den- nis Kelly, Harvey Skinner, Paul Smith, John Whitten, Jim Jerry. Richard Prest, Bill Craig, Donald Crawford, George Schram arid John Sheardown. Legion Bantam. All -Stars Last Saturday the .Bantams jour- neyed.to Aylmer where they took part 'in a Bantam Tournament. They were defeated 5-4 by St. Marys. Strathroy finally - won the tournament when they, defeated Aylmer 5-1. In the Goderioh game Dennis Williamson scored three goals for the locals while Don McCabe scor= ed a single goal. Penalties proved costly for Goderich because St. Marys capitalized on them to score .the goal 'that tied the game -and "theOimni`8goal: Right now the Local Bantam team is playing off• with Walker- ton. They were defeated in the fret game by Walkerton. The next game of this series will lie played in Goderich. Members of the local team are: Jim Willis, Jerry Fritz- , ley, Gary Doak. Vern Skeoch, Ray Black,. Jeff Reid, Dennis William- son, Don `step, Don McCabe', Doug Harrison, Wayne ltumig, George Laithwatte, Ron Daer, Ron Homuth, Don Gower, Wayne Doak and Ken Crawford. 6 1 4 BOYS' DUFFLE AND COA 1/2 PRICE PNCE matasawaintawswa LADIES' - CAR comas - 1/2 P -RICE LADIES' EVERY ITE IIN'ftHE STORE not' adiitrtised will have a 10% DISCOUNT KUh. e • CKX Luck Number ''rickets Available - LAKE HURON ZONE RECREATION COUNCIL OXE. AT GODERICH ARENA Saturday, -March" 7 1. Pee Wed 2. Pee Wee, 3. Pee Wee 4. Pee Wee 5. B -Midget 6. -Pee Wee. 7. B -Midget 0. 'Pee Wee - 9. B +Midget • - SCHEDULE- • "B" • Goderich vs. 'Wingham "B" • Listowel vs. Exeter "A" • Port Elgin vs Lion's Head 9 A.M. 10 A.M. "A" - Kurtzvilie, vs. Chesley " 12 noon "B" Hanover vs. ,Goderich ' - 1 P.M. "A" (Final) ,L'ion's Head vs. Winner 3 2 p.m. "A" (Mal) Lion's 4ead vs. Gorrie •.•.. 3 P.M. a "0" (final) Winner. t vs. Winner 2 4 At 'Si' (Final) Listowel Vs. Winner 5 ' 5 I.M. • The first step in ,the settlement of the Prairie regions was 'taken, as long ago as 1811, for in that « ee 8 mes nkim 915 p.m: Bel-Pemp Bee bakers vs: Goderich Lions Pee Wees and Goderich Legion ,Bantams GQDERICH MEMORIAL ARENA Saturday; March 14 . ADULTS 35c, CHILDREN 25e. Proceeds to Listowel Disaster Fund.. -(This advt. donated by Signal -Star) ur Spring '.' cele Is 'Starting 100 CARS. TO (HOOSE FROM WE ARE OVERLOADED AND MUST SELL. Absolutely Na Offer Refused. 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