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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1961-06-15, Page 1212 ' TJ* GOderieh. Signal -Star, Tharsday, June 15th, 1961 ._. . .. , • •.. kgion House 1J. Hoy, W. Fisher, F. Lynn, S. Harrison, J. (ottschalk, E. Drennan, B. Wedlock, G. Bur- don. LlFie ERS: L. Creeden, Rush, /1, C. Doll, J. Everett, The ball schedule for the Can- J. Royal, G. Turland, B. Everett, Idiala Legion House League has B. Smith, D. Bowers, 11 *Wien, )een itet u fpr boys from 10 P. Doak, D. Worthy, A. Pirie, D. 3). 11 years while a schedule for Baker. • aoYs from 7 to 9 years will be RED SOX: S. Sparks, R. Willis, SOt -UP later. 1 Robinson, P. Smith, J. Mero, ollowing js„ /he Aeholule for IV, ilarer, Stempt,K. Ains jiine la -Yankees vs. Red -sex 2.0 -Red Sox vs. Indians 22 -Tigers vs. Yankees Z7 -Yankees vs. Indians 29 -Red Sox vs • Tigers July 4: -Indians vs. Yankees ORIS NEWS. CENTRALIA AND HICKSON BOTH LOSE TO BISSETS cl3y LA.) rich for games in the near D. Hickson paid their only visit rich t.._ 33;:.-VgAjel ',,i.t.,,,- A%iwct . , , 41kr)iiilc24,_?.3.9,:yr,&,&,,,,,,L*,,, ,,,„,,, .,:tilr,Fftlettimor;,:tis," KklitsQ,!3,1e, Whetstme,-:11. Pollock, it. (loft's- aay iii•Vin. a Vvif and-wosely r1(h fur' an 8.30 game at Agri - 6 -Tigers vs. Red Sox The players- on the various leints are: YANKEES: J. Whitten, B. Gardner, G. Schram, B. Mask, T. Creeden, Owles, F. Melady, • nIt ehatki-34,,,Box4:44,,4,-1tabLkakkc•,.. Iggli,.-A.aTP 1,44k,..W.445.)„,the.,euttural Park, .se.,,g.orag!gut 74n.d D. Sq4ire. . Igissetg'ny a score of 21-4. •• ,suPport your local team. INDIANS: F. Gilbert, B. Mer- ! Grant Chisholm started on the Goderich 4, Centralia 0 tam, D. Brereton, E. Currie, P. • mound for Goderich and al- I RCAF' Centralia and Goderich Allen, G. Gould, D. Fisher. B. though striking out seven , bat- I3issets met for the first time Morley. L. Round, D. Weber. D.ters, he was charged with the' this season on Wednesday even- IK.elly, D. Clark, D. Harrison. 1'. four runs in the four innings ing of last week at Agricultural Graf, A. Hunter. , ,, , he pitched. Park. Goderich camt. out on ,-, - -- Hickson led 4-1 when Dohecrtv top 'by the score of 4-0. Ken Mr. Gordon Smith, Britannia I came in to pitch for Goderich I Dunn, starting his first game on road, is a patient in Victoria al -td while •he was holding the the mound for Goderieh, ex Hospital, London. , Hickson team scoreless the rest perienced control trouble as he of the Way, the Goderich bat..! walked two men in the first in - bats. Goderich scored three runs side before , any runners could , . . in the fifth to take the lead and ;score. scored three more in the sixth, In the second inning, Dunn LITTLE, .Bowi . tive in the se,N'enth and eomplet- walked two men and hit one ters started to unlimber the big ; ning. However, he retired the Will be open for the remainder of UNE on WEri., FRI. and SAT, Evenings Only. FREE BOWLING The Lanes Will Remain Months of July Li TT E BO 'FOR EVERYONE FRIDAY, JUNE 30 Closed During .The and August WLJA 4-9966 204 Huron Rd • OBITUARY GODERICIt GUN CLUB - Dodgers Face Galt Saturday ed the Jout by scoring eight Lbatsman to load the bases with more in the- eighth inning. Len two out. At this paint, Coach Jim Willis had, a tremendous night Queen inserted Stan D:oherty,re- at bat, hitting one home run placing Dunn. Doherty promptly ;and four doubles in six 'times struck out the next RCAF' (.'en - at bat. Russ Hofkmeyer collectzi tralia batter. retiring the side. . ed four hits, ,including two Goderich took the lead in the doubles and Ron, Carter. Deb bottom half of the second inning Shewlelt and Grant Chisholm when they -.pushed across one had two hits each Inc the Bissets. • run. They were never headed Bill Dunn, playing third base from that point on, as they built for Hickson, turned in a strong up their lead, adding a single ,,2:ame, collecting three in- run in the third and two more eluding a home run and also in the fourth. Stan Doherty, sparkling, afield, pitching in his fourth guru. this The largest crowd the sea- Year. evened his record at 2-2 son N‘itnessed Saturday night's as he limited Centralia to two game. Indications are that full • nits in 713 innings, while strik- houses will : be in attendance ing out 15 batsmen. when Clinton, Stratford, Wood- ,•• Wiper pitched a steady game stjek,saind Otterville visit Gode- }for Cktralia and aided his own 1191 MRS.. GEORGINA MaeVICAR Miss Lillias MacVicar has re-. ceived word of the• death on Tuesday of her cousin, Mrs. Alex- ander Campbell M'aeVicar, form- erly Georgina Young.qMrs. Mae - Vicar, a lifelong resident of Toronto, spent several summers in Goderich with her husband who was a native of this town.' Funeral serVices will be held at gpe 0.!clock this afternoon at -.IkttetE4 4041,u44.041‘• chapel, 43,6 Roneesvalles avenge,' D.%es at <•zoldati0q,4t.,,f with intermen ,,at home. Burial was in Maitland NEAL SCHRAM cemetery. Pallbearers were Rev. G. L. Royal will conduct ROM Marwick, Albert Kitton, funeral services this afternoon John 'llewcombe- and Clifford SHOOT ON JUNE 17 , Goderich Gun Club held a meeting to elect officers. Goderich Dodgers will be They are as fcillows: Presi- playing against Galt at Gode- dent, Manfried Lfierolf; vice - rich on Saturday evening inpresident, Jack Gilbert; secre- a Ladies' Central Fastball tary-treasurer, Ashley Gilbert. range officer, Ted . Horton; pro - 'League game. grain and publicity manager, On Tues4ay evening here, Hedley ?rouse. Goderich dropped a close de- The annual trophy shoot will .cision game to Glen Mills by be June 17, at 1 p.m. at Sky . ,•,. ,c hI Rxtvrp44.1kctroptx,Rntx„• -, „as..1,1410,,,,sco,ve., 0.1I'40.4esd 'ev,exiinrs- '-ilacst.; week; ,.* i'." to be'there'br44•10-Pif.-. "'- Marys Pul ets nosed out the score of 6-5. _ . A/Irma P i)saiiit ceinetery. afternoon at the Lodge funeral Pee Wee Ball Opens Saturday Neal Schram, .53, who died on • at the Lodge funeral home for Webb. Monday in .Alexandra Hospital. ALFRED J. BAXTER Saturday will see the Goderich Interment will ,be in Maitland A native of Goderich, Alfred Pee Wee All Stars playing Li- cemetery. 6 J. Baxter, 66, died on Friday, towel at Gdderich in the opening Mr. Schram was a son of the June 2, at Morton Plant Hospital, game of Group No. 2 WOAA late George Schram and of the Clearwater, Florida. When baseball, The game starts at former Charlotte Neal. .He is quite young he moved to Detroit 3 p.m. survived by his widow, the form- where he was one o the found - Other Goderich games in the er Ivabell Hoy, Goderich; two ers of A. J. Baxter and Company. schedule are: daughters, Mrs. Leroy (Adell) He was a member of St. An - Ante 17, -Listowel at Goderich Draper and Miss Arlene Schram, drew's Presbyterian Church, a 18-Goderich at Walkerton both of Goderich; two brothers, life member of Border Cities 24 -Walkerton at Goderich Allan, Goderich; Harry; Wind- , Lodge No. 554, AF and All, the July 1-Goderich at Listowel ' sor; four sisters, Mrs. Nerbourn Essex Golf and Country Club, 8-Harriston at Goderich Pearl) Horsburgh, Holstein; Mrsan of Windsor. He served in 14 -Listowel at Goderich Gordon (Murra) Grant, Brussels; the United States Navy during 15-Goderich ,at Harriston Mrs. Thomas (Lela) Schmidt, World War I. He spent several W lk t t Goderich Goderich; Mrs. Vaughan (Rob- i i Clearwater 4:6 THIS MEATMADETHE GRADE • RED BRA'ND -FREEZER SPECIAL -CUT and WRAPPED FRONTS,of BEEF' lb. 7c APPROXIMATE WEIGHT 100 Igs, FunbaL2wo4Lll3 TABLERITE BONELESS ROUND EAK. 'TENDER, TASTY RUMP1OAST • Ib: augaimaoMINIS. ROYAL GUEST R1NDLESS SITTT DE pl?4,CON lb. 59c - 22- a er on a w nters n. 23-Goderich at Walkerton ena) Bradford, and two Funeral services were held on 27-Goderich at Harriston grandchildren. Monday, June 5, at Clearwater 29-Harriston at Goderich Mass chapel with Dr. D. P. Mc- lines and 3P---Goderich at Listowel , JOHN CHARLES GARWOOD A former Goderich resident,t' by Mrs. L. B. Ho , by Mr. and Mrs. William Dona,d- OUL13ERT'S WB-EKEND-• TABLE SPZOLALS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ORANGE CHIFFON OAKES with ,Orange Fondant 'city Still Available for FATHER'S DAY oSPEOLA.LLY BAKED 0/1000LATE CAKES 'COMES Select your favorites from' our abundant DATE TURNOVERS - OATMEAL - CINNAMON CHOCOLATE CHIP - BRAZIL NUT ._PEANUT BUTTER. SHORTBREAD and OLD FASHIONEROUGAR ,COOKIES CONFECTION STYLED DOUGHNUTS IN TEN VARIETIES Cherry Custard -- Rum and Egg Nog - Lemon or Orange Twists - JeIIy or Creme Filled - Honey Dipped - Buster Browns - cinnamon Sticks,, - Chocolate Iced OUR SPECIALTY - Special Occasioh Cakes for WEDDINGS ANNIVERSARIES - BIRTHDAYS Open Friday nights 'til 9 p.m. • CULBERT'S BAKERY West Street - ..Goderich JA 4-7941 'as,403.414. A,resident of Goderich for 40 MEMORIAL LEAGUE years, John Charles Garwood, (Including games to June 12) 84, died Sunday night in Alex - Northern Division W. L. Pet • Stratford • 5 1 .83 Goderich 3 2 .60 Clinton RCAF 2 3 .40 Centralia RCAF 1 3 .25 Southern Division St. Thomas 4 1 .800 0 0 1. 4 -•12) •-• • 0 andra Hospital. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Gar- wood he was born in England, coming to Canada 474years ago. Surviving is.- one sister, Mrs. Edith Whisby, Goderich. Dr. E. Taylor of St. George's Anglican Church officiated at funeral services held Tuesday 3 01000,411•••••••••••••••••4 - 4•.' `-'440 -•1,•• _ • - • Geachy, of Peace Memorial Pres- Mrs. L M. Humber, Hamilton, byterian Church, officiating. . . Burial was in Sylvan Abbey visited friends in Goderich over Memorial Park in Clearwater. the week -end. She was accom- son who attended Mr. and Mrs. Hume Clutton's wedding an- niversary celebration. SAVE MONEY! ORDER YOUR NEW KERNOHAN HOME NOW! CONCERT' PIANIST- 414 • cause by collecting one' 'et the 60 15 Years Old • two hits ofr Doherty. Larry Aid-. : • sets, Ron Carter and Russ Hoff- 2 STEVEN : ham had --three -hits for the, Bis- • meyer getting two each. Gode- • • rich played errorless. ball in the • fast game which took just 11/2 2 ATORI - if • hours to -play:•-- ------- - - --; _ . _ .. F,rank Burns and Leo Racio- * of the • • cotOASA umpires, from Clin- : ,, • ,A.I444•441, "It c ton,, officiated. • Royal Conservatory • Toronto - • • SHEPPARDTON SHEPPARDTON, June "13. - Mr. and Mrs. James Hawkins, 0 Witt be heard at !MADAME de KURTHY'S: • - • Larry and Michael, Mr. and Mrs. • DANCE et. • , • Milton Fisher, -Mr. and Mrs. • . • Pete Zimmerman, of Goderich„ • RECIL Miss Carol Ann Zimmerman, and TA : Mr. Bob Fisher, of London, spent • • troit Zoo. This Saturday •• • Sunday of last week at the 'De- . mr. and Mrs. Cleo 'Benninger, • JUNE 17 at 8 p.m.& 2 . . - • ..ro e of Pontiac, Michigan, visited re- • cently with their cousins, Mr. • In The . G.C.1: AUDITORIUM 11/ and Mrs. Wilfred Smith. 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