The Goderich Signal-Star, 1960-01-14, Page 54r
Terry Johnston
Ses4GoaIs
As FordsWin
fin., -the" Pee, wee '• Hockey • Lea-
gue a
gue tr pie he dere at the. -arena
Saturday, Fords tripped • $heaf-
fers,5-2,B u
es defeated d Dodges
44 and Rouse tied Studebakers
.titr•1n 74•,x'-.:
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' Terry Johnston` scored four ,
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goals for Fords, with Conrad
Gordon Graham and Dennis
er 80 Fa n
Kelly .clicked for Seaf+ers• ' `
goals, anDennis Lassaiineac-
Hobert Cadman, with three ors Do-wn�.
counted for Blues' Scoring. or
aaadges, John Gardiner and liar-
vey Skinner scored one apiece.
John Pirie led 5tudebahn"
with two goals and Larry Pent-
land notched the h
eother. Walt
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Kelly, Ed.. Curry 'and Brian Hoy
each, aeQxed .,fpr Rouse.
UNDAY SERVICE
IN GODERICH CHURCHES
ST.
GEORGE'$ CHURCH
Jan. 17th—Second Sunday after Epiphany.
a.m. Holy Communion.
10. a.m. Sunday School and Bible Class.
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11' a.m. "1`loIy ` Cbrnmunwn and Sermon;
Junior.. Congregation and Nursery..
7 p.m. ;,,Evensong.
REV, KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., LLD., Rector
MR. J,•-!= STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURRCH Oi= CANftiDA•.•-
North Street United Church
10 am. „SUNDAY SCHOOL—__.
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11 a.ni. FOR SALE = OUR CHURCH!`�-:
Junior Congregation and Nursery,
REV. A. E. EUSTACE; B.A., Minister.
MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C,T., Mus:wEac:.'-
1/ Music Director.,
GOD*ERICH BAPTIST,CHU-RCH
10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL—ALL AGES.,
11 a.m. .:"NEW CONFIDENCE."
7 p.m. ",AN IMPOTENT 'SINNER."
REV. EGON VON KEITZ, B•A., Minister.
MR. CHAS. MERRILL, 'Organist.
FREE.. -METHODIST CHURCH.
-WELCOMES YOU.
9,50 a.m. Family Sunday School. .
.m. Subject: "Wien. Cod Rains Righteousness."
7 p.m. Subject: "R -ed Seas in our Pathway." : , d-'
-Wed,,: 8 p.m, Prayer. and `Bible Study.
REV, E. A. COOPER; Pastor - JA 4-9306
• THE SALVATION 'ARMY
SUNDAY, JANUARY -17"
CAPT. AN1D ,MRS. H. CROSSLAND
11 a.m. HOLI'NESS MEETING. ,
3 p.m,•° SUNDAY SCHOOL_ .-- .
7 p.m. SALVATION MEETING.
Week Night Meeting as usual.
You are never a stranger, at the; Army.
Victoria $treetTUnited Church
,'Fellowship . awaits whenever you, home."
10 'a.m. Church 'School and Adult Class.
11 a.m, CHRIST, THE FINAL HOPE FOR, EVERY MAN.
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ANNUAL MEETINGS ,
VICTORIA•—Tuesday, January 19, .,•6.30 p.m.
BENMILLER--Wednesday, January 214 12 noon.
UNION --Friday, January 22, 8 p l i. - a'
REV. S. A. MOOTE,- B.A., B.D., Minister.
MR. FRANK-BISSETT, • Organist.
(By Eric 4. Smith)
.Last-' Friday night, over 800
fans watched the Goderich Sail-
ers trim the Sarnia Legionaires
50
t 3, bringing
their total,
wing
up. to the—twejv mark,' ain-
taining
their second place stand-
ing iii the league
It was,, a fast and fairly evenly
matched game with a minimum
of 'pdnaltie$ for 'either . side,' l
though near the end of the third
period, Besse and ,Connellylock-
ed horns and received miscon-
,duets for their little °exchange
4of greetings. .
Both the fust and second per-
iods, ended in a tie, 1 to • 1 and
2 to 2 which made for an abund-
ance of fan excitement. Sarnia
.drove ' in the first goal of the
game midway in the first frame,
but a few minutes later Carlo
Rossi, assisted by Raul Hender-
-son; Rut- in the- &T allier with
a tricky' angle shot.
Dave ,�II,,uke the Spook) Luciuk
placed the Sailors in the lead
at the 12 minute mark of the
econd period when, unassisted;
he weaved in and out of the
Sarnia team, 'slapping_..the disc
Sailors Hold Dawn Sec�ncLPa�- InTheirL�ag�e'
„Into-a,•cornr'of .the net. Sarnia
°'•tie4 the scdre a half a minute
before the bell.
Coach Ted pre149•by
feds be
y4 b _ys sonbe -o) his.. secro•�.
formula for the third.pelriorf,;• far
they carne •out• loaded for• bear
and•'wit'hin six minutes' were in
ogain. °wh•en D'Arcy
Olivier, assisted by ,..tflender en°
and Rossi, put, in -the -third goal,
followed with ",the fourth by
ifaye Luciuk from Jim Rankin.
Sarnia slapped in a- third 'point
which inspired the Tars to toss
in their fifth and final goal,
Jim Rankin, from Luciuk.
It certainly makes 'a differ-
ence
iffer-ence having a -Complete crewon
the ice and it appears_ now__th
the team has settled down to
the point where full_cotaentra-
tion can. be put into the game
The- next game here _will be
Friday night with the Tillson-
rburg Mavericks.
II The results of last Friday
night's draw "_are as follows:
groceries, ,Frank MaeDo{lald;
blanket, Dorothy Thompson:
•Sarnia); ten gallons of gas,
Lorne. Green. (Port. Albert).
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NAME BOARDS Rabies .Cases
Are .r. , Lease a n--
FORASHFIELD .. The n`llrnber of (*aSes of rabies
'Seated, left to right: C.. Tessier; R. Forgues; right: C. Rossi; D., Oliver; O. Connelly; F.
J. Geoffery; D. Luciuk;. Standing, Ieft to Dalton.- -
in Canada Irom April 1 to the '
x, fi' ., fiddle'. cif D.e�ceer.• took
SCHOOL lin LA per' - cent drop --from-•°rire7.sa°me
Ashfield Township's complex I period a year ago.
p� A spokesman for the` Health
educational system has had three 'of Animals Divisi a eda De-
,,partmefi-of Agriculture said
there were 479 -laboratory con-
firmed cases,. compared . with
M1u4•-
1,871 for the corresponding per='
iod in 1958.
He termed the situation "not
nearly as grave.'' -
Ontario remained the center
of infection, with '433 cases.
Middlesex, Elgin and Huron .
counties and "adjoining territory •
in the southwestern part of the
province appear to be the prin-
cipally infected ,areas. Ontario
last year reported 1,823 cases.
• Most significant decline was
inthe ntimber,;of foxes infected.'
The- disease has nev,,r become Seated, left •to right: S. Belasky; B. Judge,, to right:
establishedhiri ifhe dog "'l appe e1d,! I�,'""$edar,d;..,,H.,•,ArXnatrpng, Standing• ,,,le£t• , ,Je Jeffery
tion �'
f
more_ individual trustee boards'
established in the school sec-
0tions'""of Kirit.ail, 'Laurier and
Hemlock City.
This is the result, and seem-
ingly not the intent, of a rate-
payers' meeting held last April'
to discuss the feasibility of these
three sections and the•Lochalsh
section; " withdrawing from the
Ashfield School Area, to form a
four section area. The •proposal
was that a new two -room school
-might be Built to -tserve .;these
.foti'r sections, with an altern-
ative suggestion of.- an addition
to the Lochalsh School; .
For • some time only two
schools have been in operation
in these four sections under
jurisdiction of the Area Board.
Kintail pupils have for 'several -
years .been transported- to S.S.
• tl
would pose an even greater
threat to humans. i.
The rabies epidemic broke out Saiiors-..._
among the wildlife in. northerxi 1, • Down
C• ��
and gradually spread. -soul
la-- Henderson; B• , Fritzley; D.
.Thi:. -Sailors , registered twoscored one gbal' and •God'erich
Otis `�nq the first five minutes -lone -also, the latter being credit -
of play to move into the lead. ! ed t_o Dalton -__on, a pass froth
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transported to Lochalsh. ,School ward ,, w t __= stockTscored" Wend the" erred is as follows:
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• This -plan will -continue in op- _ i.tbe Sailorssdowne Wood- 2-1. for Goderich. &.
eration under.the newly estab- `Between 1941 and 1.951, Vic='stock Warriors. -2 at Woodstock 'Goderich -again , opened the St. Marys':17
lished• trustee boards. Mrs. ,.. 'scoring, In the second
companying Canada's- Brest in- Tuesday -evening, thus strength- - b .period at Goderich •-x..13:
James Mae'] avish teaches at-dustrialization, the urban popul-! ening the Goderich tea'm's hold the 13.02 mark with Etossi= scor Sarnia ....10.
Hemlock City an'd'`1Vtrs. Howard ation increased from 56.5 person second place in the 0.1I•A• ing on a pass from Oliver,. This, 'illson'burg.-9
Blake assumed permanent duties ,cent to 66,5 per-cent—of--the—,Junior "B" Western Division was the l•Q•n,e..gdal of the perioci„.4tWOOGIstogk 5
at Lochalsir with the start of
the New Year: She succeeds
Mrs. McCharles, who had. been
supplying since Mrs. .'Donald
Blue's resignation due to ,health
reason• • - .
The outcome of the April
meeting"was to appoint canvas -
total population.
(loop. , •In the final period Woodstock liondon 0
following trustees were nam-ed:1
Hemlock City—Jack MacKen-
zie, Gordon Robb, Warren W.'ylds
with Roy MacKay appointed as
secretary. -
sers to-circulate"petitlore, seek° ' Laurier. Saln Gibsony-3 years;
ing withdrawal from the Ash-fE1don -Bradley, 2 years; .-Ray
field Area to forma new four -Collins, 1 year;-+Reulbe'ii Wilson;
section area. sectetary.
However, Ashfield Cor.inCil fL`1""K°ii°rtaril=Bsxl�n pson,.._:Doug
their initial authority was limit-' Drennan, Alex FJrrish; Hughie__
ed to approval of withdrawal MacKenzie,^,seecretary.
from `the. Ashfield Area, and it Phone service made
was on that basis that the peti- •it impossible to learn the length
tion :was sanctioned. of appointment of the Hemlock
ai'he- withdrawal applied- to all City. and .Kintail.'trust_e s• ;
but the .Lochalsl"i'"section,. which At fhe April meeting J. 11.
is a union school• section-com- Kinkead's plea was, Whatever
prising part of Huron• Township, .course you pursue, please don't'
"amid"-°-hire—irecessary-•forrtrirl if • t[p ==into 14ur140e
were n t-rarraed,•••out to release pieces." This is practically what
this `s'e'ction, ' vvliidhf`'•i'dgiialiis'' l"has"happened by'the turn of
part -of the Ashfield: School•Area 'events, and 'does not ti-.s.eem., to -
which is new reduced •to • seine be . Chic desired objective genera
ally. It can be .expected that
the newly elected Boards will
eventually confer on "where do
we go from here." .
— Lucknow Sentinel.
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to west todr of Canadian agriculture. It ''seated at- extreme left. ,•
included a call On Dr. C. H. Goulden, oasis=
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'RECEPTION CARDS
o )HANK YOU CARDS
.StycEA 6y JNT[E-MATIOA[-AT(ArTS
LET US ASSIST YOU WITH YOUR rl?DING PLANS
You may select your Wedding lnvitatIons, AnInouncements and
Acknowledgments with tomplete confiden-ce as to quality era correctness Of form.
WE ALSO HAVE PERSONALIZE!) WEDDING: NAPKINS, MATCHES AND CAKE 86KGS
1960
License _ Plates
en- =you -buy your tar ' • 1 �` - .fri
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16,000 miles, custom radio,
whitewall tires, windshield
washer's. Just like view.
$1395
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Sedan, 11,000 •miler, like
new. _ This was a $4500
car when new.
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i'58 (ONSUL
Sedan, one . owner, very
• low mileage.'
$1200
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Sedan, Tots of miles but In
good condition and worth
the money.
$1495
'S7 FORD
6 -cylinder Sedan; -38,000
milers, new paint, one
owner.
$1395
"56 FORD
Country Sedan • ,•
(Ran iwagon),
one owner, very, clean.
$1550
56 FORD
Fairlane Sedan, automatic
.fratrotrts-stcm, radio (two
speakers), whitewall tires,
tinted glass, back-up lights,
windshield washers. This
car has never been driven
on salfed toads (British
Colunibia car).
$1450
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cars to choose from,
with some
PRICES LOWERED
AS MUCH AS
$300
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