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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-03-09, Page 12a fl ".The ro±dereh Signal -Star, Thursday, March 9, 1961 • to milifIrs.;'G. Tolbert,, Pittsburgh grandmother,is already 'getting eady for the 12th annual Young Canada Week. BINGO at LEGION HALL .SATURDAY, MARCH 11 • AT 8.30 P.M. 15.,GAMES .— $1.00. The prize for each regular game will be $12.00. 4 SHARE -THE -WEALTH Jackpot Combined. JACKPOT OF $70.00 IN 54 CALLS. Sponsored by, Canadian Legion Branch 109. No person under 16 admitted to Legion Hall Harold Calvert and Al Dowd, B ENEFIT GAME the latter two acting as coaches. Ted Williams, playing captain of the "Flash Backs," failed to net settiiag a goalup butallt of tcrehditede wscoringith FOR THE. MHA ol The .Minor Hockey Associa Following the game, the teams tion exhibition game Tuesd°ay'trekked to the Legion Hall for 'rest and refreshments, Otiiciat- agh"£tti''-'11 gen. -e,:r...,.0 Xrimgipc to -'s3. #"-'e re.Coi's "Sports" , and the G'dc"`l. a reli Deb Shewfelt and Bob Allen "FzaR lashacks' is well patron 1w.hu assessed.th`e loealteam..with. ized and resulted in an over- five penalties. tivhi . 147e tic4' Whelming victory for iuderich I men from Wingham failed to by a' score°f 1 Of to 1. The visit the sin bin. Bili Lumby CKNX team was captained by I played a -•ruggedi utility role in Johnny Brent and included the the Godelich victory and claims Mercey brothers, whose combin- �to be in competition with Frank `ation notched the lone Sports' Mahovlich, of the Toronto Maple goal, Murray Gaunt, Barry Fry- Leafs, whose 47 -3 -to -go effort to fogle and other personnel from equal Rocket Richard's record the station, The game was play- goal total is a sports page head- ed as a benefit to augment the line. Bill also boasts 47 -3 -to -go; funds of minor hockey in Gode- years, that is. rich. Gary Storey tended the The local team, comprised of CKNX goal and finished up -with the Goderich Minor Hockey As- a red neck from the constantly sociation executive, thank the flashing light of the goal judge. public for their attendance and Scorers for the "Flash Backs" expressed:, complete satisfaction were Doug Cruickshank with with the financial results. three, Gord Crawford and Sing Alexander with two each and • LADIES' BOWLING singletons by Ross Crawford, The team standings in the George Doak, Bowen Parrish, Ladies', Commercial Bov4'ling Bill McAstocker and Steve League at Little Bowl are as Landry. Completing the Gode- follows: Flyers 111, Red Wings rich team were Bruce Sully and 109, Go -Getters 95, Dandies 88, Cliff Kennedy, alternating in goal, Gord Walters, Bill Lumby, Carl Dorland, Bob ,Rush, Jim Britnell, Gord Mask, Bill Hanly, 'plays. • k CULBERT'S OVEN FRESH, TABLE TREATS ST. PATRICK'S DAY CAKES and CUP CAKESMade to Order ' tiffs 83, After You 18. Pat Tanks took both the high singles with 250 and the high triple with 640''. ,a.t.� gel f'�F t �autsk LALT "Take the energy, the laugh- ter and the appetite of a 12 - year -old boy. Add a hockey stick, a set of shin pads and a pair of skates, Multiply the re- sult by 2,000 and mix well for rine days. If one were to fol- low these directions closely enough, he might end up with one of two things: 'The Biggest Little Hockey Tournament In The World' or a severe case of jangled nerves." So reads the opening paragraph of a story on Young Canada Week appear- ing in the current issue of "The Gas Line," published by Union Gas Company of Canada Limit- ed. )UR MARCH ESTIMATE of NEW. CAR SALES Is Already EXCEEDED We, MUST Have Room for Incoming Used Cars ! TIOWSPECL LS: Must Go Out This WeekEnd THE BUYER IS "KING",' AT THESE PRICES vomiginsugmenummINMENNIIII 1957 -CHEVROLET - CLUB SEDAN 6 -cylinder. Average selling Price $1350. ` • McGee Front Row Special Price, Days .. - ... , _ - . - . 51145 11 6 DODG# ..-. --....---F CUSTOM ROYAL full power equipped. Should 'be- sold. at $1295. Price, 3 Days $1 09 McGee Front Row Special r 5 4 1956 PONTIAC SEDAN — 6 -cylinder, looks, drives good, they se good 's- 10 - Mcdee Front Rte' ;Special - Pr ice, 3 Days $895 • 1955 RAMBLER SEDAN — Sharp, economy model, worth_.-this_price -$795. • McGee—Front Row Special - Price, . 3 Days 111111011111111.1 1953 OLDSMOBILE 88 SEDAN — Automatic transmission, radio, done (Pier -to sell for, $695. McGee Front Row Special Price, 3 Days - $495 it'e' well HOME 1VIADD BREAD `Vr"Oshjtesam ; .,oror iA.s,Y a 10 o'clock• Every Morning WHITE or BROWN, Sliced SANDWICH LOAVES, CRACKED WHEAT SESAME SEED TWISTS, RYE and CHEESE ROUND HOME-MADE LOAVES FRENCH LOAVES, FRENCH STICKS All Loaves made in regular size or half sizes for small families. HOT CROSS BUMS DOZEN 40c it is, a well-written story and profusely illustrated with pic- tures. Copies of the booklet ob- taining the article can be secur- ed at the Goderich office of the Union Gas Company. In it, tri- bute is paid to the various per- sons who in various ways have made Young Canada Week the outstanding event that it has. become. Bill Gardner may, spon be leaving to officiate as a judge at various racing meets in Canada. Last month he attended a school for officials held at Detroit by the United States Trotting As- sociation. At the completion of -the schools -he: -wrote -the =exam_ ination for judges- and success- fully passed it ,with a mark of 84 per cent. As far as is known, Bill is the only local man to have ever written such examin- ations. In hockey action on ,Saturday. morning, Rouse edged out Sheaffers 2 to 1. Glen Faulkiner scored two- goals for Rouse with an assist by Brian Owles. For Sheaffers, it was Don Edwards from Bob Everett. Fresh Every, Day WEEKEND SPECIAL — Thursday - Friday -'Saturday CHOCOLATE MALTED CREME CAKE — 40c DOUGHNUTS — Fresh Daily -- Ten Varieties PIES — Nine inch Family Size Apple - Raspberry - Blueberry - Raisin - Lemon and Banana Creme Meringue — EACH 50c READY TO LOCK UP THE SCOTCH CUP in a cabinet he made himself is Arnold Richardson, vice -skip of the Regina Richardson. And Arnold has the only key --proof the Richard- ' sons are determined to make it three Scotch Cups in a row when the world curling championships, sponsored by The Se6Tob-WhiskSr Association;- get- underwa zr,Seotland, March 20 to 23. This year, the third of the international event; the champions of the United States will take part as well as Canada and Scotland. _ The second game saw the Studebakers on top of a 3-2 tally over the Squirt All -Stars. Robt. Sherwood got two goals unassisted while John Hay scor- ed off Robt. Eedy and Leroy Bedour for the Studes. Scoring for 'the Squirts were Ken Mer- iam and Wayne Fisher.. In the Bowling Propietors As- -soerion f Oflterl ----semi-Rnal played Saturday in Guelph, Kit= chener and Waterloo, one Gode- rich bowler made it through to go, on to the- Eastern Canadian finals. Marj. Moore bowled a terrific ten games to wind up with a total of 2193 putting her in ninth place out of. 110 ladies. None of the other Gode- rich .bowlers competing ended up in the finals. The Goderich Athletic Associ- ation has included table tennis in its "activities.. All those who are interested should see Mr. Heinz Vanhoff at the gym of e i e t I uriston--Se l -on= Friday --evenings._ _Judo- training has been active all through ;the winter months •and those who wish to participate in this ener- getic sport should contact Mr. Manfred Dierholf at the . same gym -on Tuesday evenings. Soccer training will com- mence as soon as weather per- mits and all the young men and boys who wish to learn to play this -garde, which is so popular in most countries of the world, should contact Mr. Walter Gotts- chalk or Mr. "Sandy" Profit. iftos €IiminatedBy Sarnia in ir.'O.H.A. O.H.A. Junior "B" hockey in <> Goderich faded away for the season Saturday night at the Memorial Arena as the Siftos dropped their fourth straight play-off game to the Sarnia Legionnaires by a score of 13 to 5. Sarnia now meets St. Marys Lincolns for the OHA Junior "B" Western Division title and the ,L- incolns should take the series once - r. -. Phil Esposito was a team in himself for Sarnia as he ram- med in five goals for. the Legion- naires and assisted . in two others. Goal scorers for Goderich were Dave- Luciuk, Bob Judge, Ron Feagan, Jim Rankin and Bernie "Lawrence with one apiece. A few fights among the play- ers and also among the spec- tators livened proceedings up t6 give the fans suspense for the last Junior "B" game of the season here. In the second last game of the pray -oft series at -Sarni -a --on Fri; clay night, the Legionnaires, stag,.: ed a 5-2 win before a crowd of some 2.440 fans. Ron Feagan, scored Goderich's first goal at the start of the second period and Dave Luciuk secured the Siftos' second and last goal •at the start of the third period. 1953 DODGE SEDAN — Like the blind horse, goes all right, don't look so good, no we don't want $295. McGee Front Row Special. Price,' 3 Days " ammorpoilmINISMIONL $99 The club is also endeavoring to form a gun club and to ar- range track and field milts, but FRONT ROW FORDS -FRONT ROW FORDS -FRONT ROW FORDS until suitable sites can -1z4eb- 1 tained for a rifle range and race 1960 FORD FAIRLANE 500. CLUB SEDAN — V8 engine, automatic transmission, custom radio, back-up lights, plastic slips, mirrors. City price $2695. McGee Front Row Special Price, 3 Days $2499 11959 FORD SOFT TOP CONVERTIBLE — Loadedoith extras, big motor, dual -range automatic,• Ow; er steering, power brakes, custorcriu.dio,- white walls, wheel • discs, clock, padded dash, 'etc. wo4h anywhere $3000. McGee Front Row Special -2 595 Price, 3 Days track these activities will have to be shelved temporarily. Monday night's hockey action s'aW the Fords top the Sheaffers 4-2. For the Fords it was Je Such scoring twiice and Ric McLean and Larry McCabe from Bill McManus scoring one each. Joe Whitmell and Don Edward from Bob Everett accounted for the Sheaffer goals, CULBERT'S BAKERY WEST ST, GODERICH JA 4-7941 dmommuom O.M.H.A. play -downs. It is ex- pected et the wt winner of they heOakridge ll first eAcres- Strathroy play-offs. In their final W.O.A.A. play• offs here -last ,'Friday evening, the Goderich Bantams defeated Walkerton 6-3 to eliminate the Bruce County town in two straight games in the best-of- fiiree h'rra3s: _-_ -- Brian-Carroll, with two, DaVtd` Smith, Bob Smith,' Bob Graham and Bill Wilkinson scored the Goderich goals. Bob Bogdon and Ron Brindley were the Walkerton goal getters. • Mr. nand Mrs. Wm. Straughan, of St. Catharines, were, week- end, visitors with 111r, and Mrs. Andrew Straughan,WPark..street. LITTLE FRENCH BOY IS ADOPTED BY KINETTES The Goderich Kinettes, met in MacKay Hall with 16 present. The president, Mrs. Jean Mac- auley, was- in the chair. Mrs. 4) Walter Rathburn gave a facial monstrat.ion paid_spoke �on the care of the skin. The Kinettes voted $50 to buy a set of scales for the hospital, and $100 for playground, equip- ment for the retarded children. They decided to adopt a child through the Canadian Save the Children Fund and have chosen Henri, an 11 -year-old boy in France. This project will cost the Kinettes $60 a year. • Open $220,000. R.C.A.F. Arena More ..than. 500 persons at- tended the official opening 'of the $220,000• arena at the RCAF Station, Clinton, Saturday. Construction.. of the arena was. started >lasL-s>a f' .,„Tlie. c9n- crete block building is 405 tee'', by 221 Seet`with an 80 -by -180 foot ice surface. It has a seating capacity. of about 750 persons. Station personnel paid two- thirds of the total cost. Group Captain K. C. Cameron, MBE;- -D, of Air -Defence--Com. Mand Headquarters, formerly commanding officer of RCAF Station, Clinton, officiated at ribbon -cutting ceremonies and later dropped the puck for the first face-off in the new arena. The station's commanding of- ficer, Group Captain J. G. Math- ieson, congratulated station per- sonnel,, on -the--opening °o€ the new arena. HOW WIDEJS THE SKY? The sky which is familiar to us with its changing colours and cloud - patterns, stretches out sortie 600 miles from the earth. But astronomers have not yet found any end or be- ginning to the enorrhous reach- es beyond, where the stars and planets move in their courses. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Isher- wood, of Grosse Point Woods. Michiean, spent Sunday with Mrs. F. Seabrook. BANTAMS. IN OMHA NOW With- the W.O.A.A. }bantam "B" championship already under their belts, the Goderieh Ban- tams will now proceed -into the WEIGHS L E S S --Holds more water and " s earns 14Ager yet weighs only 3 lbs. net. o9,, LARGE IRONING SUR9FACE—Over 30 -square-inches'--ef=ironing-ru- rface_fax more _ ironing in less time. ¢ HEATS FASTER—Hot in 30 seconds -- steam in 2 minutes. SERVICE ELECTRIC (Goderich) Limited Victoria at Newgate JA 4-8581 REMNANTSREMNANTS REMNANTS See These an'cl Many More DEPENDABLE Used cars on Our Lot at HURON COUNTY'S OLDEST !Iti LARGEST DODGE DEALER Newgate 'St. Goderich JA A 8391 TRUCK ROW SPECIALS 1957 FARGO C700 with 18.foot plitform, 9.00 x 20 tires, like new, 18,500 lbs., 2 speed rear axle, 5 speed transmission, 354 cu. in. V8 motor. Selling in tile city for $2,,450.00. MCGEE TRUCK ROW. SPECIAL PRICE $1750. 1 IVIeGEE TRUCK ROW. SPECIAL PRICE 1956 FORD 350 ONE TON -with iTINE FOOT EXPRESS BODY and CANOPY. New tires, paint and Al motor. Selling in the city ler $1,295.00. ARENA SCHEDULE FRIDAY, Marfh 10 2 to 4 p.m. Rural Skating .,Sponsored by Goderich Lions Club SATURDA, March 11 — 3 to 4.30 Public Skating SUNDAY, March 12 SKATING — 14- year's and under. Parents Welcome. SKATING, Teens and Adults FLOOR COVERINGS ° ENDS of "SANDRAN" and CONGOLEUM 2 yards and 3 yards wide WALLPAPER Some, Clearing Lines -at a lc SALE MONDAY', March 13 — Learn to -Skate s1050 ED CAR LOT 42 .Newgatel St. Goderich JA 4-83§1 end up the season. like this. Everything, even an apparent- ly very cold object, contains some heat. Well water, with a temperature of - about 50 de grecs, is an o$cellent so:urce-for WEDNESDAY, March 15 a heat pump. The only cOndi- . 7-10 p.m. Industrial Hockey Championship PlayOffs. 1.30 to 3 p.m.— Learn to Skate Lions Free Skating I 4 Buy a roll at- the 'Regular Price — and GET ANOTHER ROLL for one cent 205 DISCOUNT On All -Other Papers in Stock tion in which -there is no heat whatever is at absplute zero, or minus 459.6 deqees centrigrade. The amazing seeing eye° dogs have a long training before be- ginning 0 take ,,care Of their blind owners. Amongst other faolents, a dog must learn how t judge the haat of overhang- ing objects, such as awnings, in case his master should collide with it. THURSDAY, March 16 a" Learn to Skate ' Lion's Free Skating SCHAEFER S LADIES'. WEAK .LTD. GODERICH jA 4-7232 142 THE SQUARE — 0111111111111111111111111111111