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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-03-05, Page 12
• .o• e Cxoderieh Sigilal-Stare Thuzsd:.ayr.,. °!d rch --5th, 1:964 ,, ERNI�'RI'CHARDS(��N.'S CUBtJZVG cAPsrJus " Having dealt with the sidered the cleanup man, i qualifications of the 1`ront who keeps the. house open end players; now we take a for"the skip's shuts. ,A good look at what a skip should i cleanup Men ,Makes tiie expect from a third, or a much easier for a skip. vice -skip, as he is known in When of Eastern Canada. the skip IS playing and as mate in , the Mare his rocks the third must be times. a good houseman, quick to decide when to call the . No matter what his title, sweeping on or Off. He his position is third and his must also be able to read ..d•uties-beigla44411146rtaltt-a Zr • Mnct ere-Cliec'lCt varied. Like the skip, ire formation with, his skip. It 1 have curled' against who rate high on my list are Ron Anton with Hee ,Ger- vais, Jim. 'U'rsel of Norm Houck's crew, Ken Rochelle of Bob Mann's rink, Harold Worth on the Jimmy Hill ,rluartet, Vern Larson with Bayne Secord and some' others. THEY"RE CONTENT There are "many thirds has to 'be able" to execute ~ ewho Are remarkable shot is essential that '•ery mem- makers good judges of tc'•', almost 'every shot on the ber of the team be able 16' J g game skilfully. That is the read the ice since it is hire strategistsoand gener third man the le r,.• ally fitted for the role ut ys, brrt�efer ,to+ 1 shots if you understand the' blain as thirds. ice .conditions. The third is called upon for many shots that clear" the way for the skip and, i sore ' c3ses, these shots ��at} .p.,,;iii• experimental nature, hoping to pick up valuable ice knowledge for later shots. Expert third player- . • should. be able .to Make ,. straight hit, a .simple draw • :a double takeout, a guard ar raise, a draw behind front stone either in or out of the house. He must be a goods\veeper and an ex- pert judge of «•eight. , ' OPEN PATII Primarily, a good third has toe be.••a--.sy4:ad?31.c1nt,•,..eRf. curler* 'with--, the- ability to " Make the most difficult .and • important shots when the ';ressure is greatest. ,It 'tkes highly varied skill to 'r^ a`gttalified third player 1•hanpionship competi- , \','hen selecrtin; , third• L,yers I' definitely would nut cousin - Arnold Richard - .son at' tine' top of the list and few people would dis- pute the choice. An upset 'victory was scored, last Sa•turci;y night in' Leaming- ton when the local Juveniles travelled to the Sun Parlor town and put therii down 5-1. This which : Goderieh probably came off second'best - 'Qne. player got opened for about six sti'tch.s, Ron Deer, the first string centre was Daly used sparingly after the half wad•' means Goderich will carry, a 4-0 point in the, game after re•ceiv ing .a groin injury; Brian Car- roll also played )Illy en i nd off during the last half of the game as .he also had a leg injured.• Ede Scruton •was racked up ,but stayed on for the rest of the game, but he was much less than frilly effective. • Ail the goals of the game were scored in the second per- iod and came within a space i. f-rr..•c .•. _ • ",S'ct'r'e1° were Brian•• Earroll 'with tl,vo and :Wayne Doak, Wilf Weber and -Ted earthy with one each. Four Midgets were brought r the game to bolster -the of ,rho tz•).e" telt Farr-irh, Bob Cadman and -John Manderson along with the reeit of the team played tine games in the winning effort. ford squad played 15 games and won 10. They go at it again on .Saturday night at the local arena. Game time will be 8:15, The Bantams also played in Leamington on Saturday but they cane out second hest on an 3:1 sc,ore.-• , They play here :his Saturday ,also. Clanie tiinc' r1:15. lead going into the final three periods of hockey lire atur;- day. Juvenil: s w'er'e not thought to have had Much of a chantr.-? coin, against l,eanningg- ton. The most important rea- ;on b -in.; that the heals have be In put' in • the wrong classi- t;c ,tion by the OMIIA. t t1l„d aw f oma m'.ich s1na11- ea• population than do their op- 1,1,o,nent•s.and therefore God'rich ash rued be in a classification to ,ver. The Juv's found the Leam- eeton s • (.;Jo4.4,,fit any rate.. Itwasasad bumping 'game. in This is generally at- tributed to the fact that as Football skips, playing the last stones, they just can't mak,' their best shots under pros e tSatre with' the responsibility ���'n� of the team on their " tilrouldc�rs, tonight Such` a playc,l is more. valuable to a team as third, where his sliottital< Thc1 ,annual meeting 'of the ii iron 1 , oiball A sociatron will ing is of great value. than 1i, ltAd this e••i'n:ng, Thursday, to lose that ;shotmaking; le, . .it ('1i:1:o � key spots when, actin,; a, I;utrir �• • I'm' the C corning sea ship. That is just one of ,ort will he rete:;''d and ,an neatly peculiarities that ' el.ctiiin of officers v.:ill be made. - come to light in all'sports, i Nine teams cNunpeted last The third player is con-' Other leadi.}ng: third risen , ear: • They Were: Goclerich- © 'dronto rtt�ram News Service i3ari1din g, (entre, {Centralia 1 ROAF', Clinton RCAF, Conklin Lumber" C :'etre, Winthrop, St. Columhan, Brussels, \Vi,ngham. and Centralia. CURLING RES LTS Men's -League tic \i::1an,,,3: ,Frank l'yr,'man 11, , Mixed Curling - Corb;•;t '2: .fog' Allaire 10, K, n Ci -oft• ,10, Ru ; 1>rctdforcl . Morris McM%llan 9,. «Frank ' p{, �yn'1n,y,� ��ep��q ,�y� �. I'' •ank \\'alk(s'm 3; �.,tll Utley ..9, A r nityy 12 '1 ea1h-$ '-i-,PI,-- :1T -i '•'Ree M7... Biles lk9SVF.,1ttlimtry� yf•� 0.f 1. tP (.P�i1?Y111.• 4414 !iii,Tf:Nw-H%WKIIVfr1N11'4iFHH 'N :a . dP.•Fe'V.�vMA-grWHA4A .I.uWMA•V l{{V...%F1.RII.4VM.W16W4MW i.7'i" a > , 1%111 ll .e •; wnu.,-,....., u.,-' ua�[i,-s C: qq,, . t ..,41...1...4.- , 11.:...4-,e,,,,,,-----,.......„„,....,-...,_- my..,ne.:;.n+5.ov;.r ..,,....,.....,..,.64.-.., s.w.'a..,�nu::-+a•vv.•.>Lal Y.,h.�.a � ! Fa..-ce �s.,a.'+:sta<�m:Fx? .Y rF ,r�.u3lkl• xis: =xY-uh>�-.u•n u a-r=�}�.- , v,. y.,,,.,;,r,,,:.e,,„a,yn•insw..smvm..cv{rsehz,,s.�xe„mr..w.r,nnnrs netdn'rcc ,, Y' " Utley 4; Bob Keene 9, im Brit Slgerrn Vi'illotvs 4, Br-itnell . 'Willows 5,},,; '.Jim , Br-itnell 9, bu� '� percent. .pell 4;• ••Al 'Dowdy 11, Harold' . Ladies' Day Gordon Muir 4; ,M,'Sutherland Baird. 2; Frank Walkom 9, Nib-, e Jean McDonald 9, ,tea -n Price 10, Howie Kuen:aic 3: Ralph ,0: Ruth Keene 10, 'Isa`bcI- Riehl Weigel 11, Dr, McCeoubh 2; more accidents by Baker 4; Bower Farr•ish 12, George , Sheen` Willows 1• Lorne Webb 3; l .ay ,Baiter 9, Dorothy ,Cruick- harry S:nrcfy 11, Bill White, 2: 11 Brown 2; Geo, Ellis shanks, '4; Barb Kaas.alainen. 10, Fred Whiddcn 110, Ernie Prid- ., There:' were five fewer traffic 1,1, "Stan Cru.ickshanks •2; Pat Janet MacRae 3; Peg Wood 1.0, ham 3;, Fred Price 10, Burns deaths in the provincial police Osborn 10, Harold Ma•ntgomery,kudre`y Tyr. roan 3; Beth Rem- Ross 3 Fred Rouse 9, Maxine No. 6 district, centr-e-d--at Mount 3; Howie Kuenzie 10, Xan Mc-' ington 10, Billie Croft 3; Marion Martin 4; Stan Cruickshanks 11. Forest,' in 1963 than in the pre - Connell 3; Ed. Waugh 8, Dr• 1 McLeod 9, Vi Montgomery 4; Jim Remington 2; 'Bruno La- ceding; year 'despite) a 15 per Jackson 5; Gordon Muir 10, :17ary Lapaine 11, Betty Waugh paints 12, Morris McMillan 1; cent increase • in accidents. Dr. Mills 3; Harry Sturdy 10, 2; - Nancy ,. Nephew 10, , Donna Ed. Waugh 9, Jack Whetstone 4; A1'•in Parry, the OPP's cfis- Itay, Hughes 3; Dan Murphy 11, McGee 3; Else ' Gardner 10, Tony Bedard 10, Ivan McCon- trict traffic sergeant, said 93 Stan Cruickshanks 2; Geo. -Ellis Phyl's McConnell 3., - nell 3.; Maxine Martin 9, Wilmot persons were killed in highway 9, Ron Menzies 3; Jack Whet•Ladies' Night Wood 4; Harold Montgomery 'accidents in the district last 'stone' ' 10, Dr�.; Aldi's 3' Jim Jean Price 11, Marion Mc -10, Arvo Kaasalainen 3; 'Frank year compared to 98 In 1962. • Skeoch 10,Clem Gracey 3; Pat Leod ; Many, Lapaine 10, Bar- Tyreman 1'1, Bill Utley 2f Bert. Sgt.. Parry said -the decrease ri CREWE. -Mr. and Mrs. Mark Osborn 7141; Geo. Brown 512; bara Kaasalainen 3; Nancy Ne- Alexander 9, Bill Clancy 0; Bud indicates that intensified high Berger returned home on Sun- -.Bruce Holmes 9, Ernie McDon- phew 9, Betty Waugh 4;, Dor- Newnan 9, Rob Keene 4: Don way patrols. Undertaken last day after two months spent in and 4; Bower Famish 11, .loo othy Cruick;har.ks' 10 Elsie Csa•r- MacRae 10, Bruce Sully 3;. -Bow- year have" •a bearin., on the the Sunny' South. -Moody 2; Fjar•old Baird 9,: Don rine, 2; Bette Crawford 11, Vi er Farrish J,1; Bob Nephew 2; number of fatalities. Mr, and Mrs, Jack Curran MacRae 0; Harold Montgomery Montgomery 2,: Mario Huff '10, Tree'Ormandj•. 11, Hrtty .Tones ' Sgt. Parry made the remarks' ;palled on Mr. and Mrs. B. Fin - f, f `;\Celli lain, w;, 1',.1t'y, J.otnc< 2;`'12;11 \\'it'tte 10, Stu Robinson while lecturirl" drxtrict officers ni<.;an in, I,ucknow on Sunday 11 DQ �M vaa�`l._ 2�x a. . _ r , J 1 �.' t t. lx , IJ . rr:. ,r :,: • .,,'�.'-�'17�1,1•i`T11 ' -.r r.; ' °�it14Y'`ll-.�..�:C+,,..�f�--•."'� _YY _ .r i 2 . 1: T, ' Jim K nk"'id 11' ,;Nihhv I3;ik�'r ,,r: in the Highway `Traffic Act. Finnigan is improvitrg ,fav) -r- Siring ; 9, Ivan McConnell 0, 11 1 abet h g h. ?. E :z >1_ Iley ]0. ,3• Gr r,g � � ' g' :r • .1-1r. Torn Phillips '�1'ayin�f la.dy'.�� Howie Kticnzin' 9. Andy Bo:,ri• I lei >,•r.' :1Ia'•t•,1 :;: .`funic \�; lt:.t =?; ,i,lo�•i1 Pans n.•th 12, D'r. ~fills 'NI>. 6 district" extends nds .from ably. 1 1 lier 4; Bud Newman 10, ,N1:+'•ris stone 11. Donna `c i2e: 2.. 1: lig S.a;,nc•rland 9.J:i,' Ogburn Exeter to Wiarton, in which . Mr. and Mrs. Chester I ani. card, and Mr, Jack Curran, The 4: Ralph Weigel 10, ,Joe_ Mindy- f.Goderieh is located and itnclud- Igan and sons were). -Sunday visit, next card 1party will beheld lr rrn-I(l iI;•hh^rt 11'.,, James int.; the Kitehenel•-\\' ite11�io- lor•.s .with Mr, and Mrs.. II. C:trd• in e 11i1�„ se Wool on March 10, Rotrin e:.m K n rr f' A 1..•n Mc- Guelph area. ; ' liner and Lane'ot' Zion, 1• �r•,one is welco:n', 4 People we kn�w'r Typagraphial errors asnacan ` provide' sonaramusing read- ing. The Lstowel Banner x�i, Quoting -a news story from The Goderich Signal -Star on the proposed house-to-house mall delivery service, The Listowel Banner erroneously headed the story with, 'Mouse to House Male Service." We hadn't heard about this extra service for Goderich but may- be thetowei, Editor has an reside �ack on the local news. A rCongratulatiOns tO St dman'sa - variety store. Tuesday night . their stook of live harpsters sud- denly increased by 15. De hapsi w' - we can help mama hamst •` with naming them by starting a contest. The grade seven pupils 01 1Vlliss M. Wilson's class at Victor, Lauriston Public 'School held a bake sale on FebArary 25th and: proceeds of $25 were realized. This, was donated to the St, Jahn i - Ambulance 'appeal, t ~ , NEAPOLITAN CAKES 3 -Layer Cake - Buttercreaiin Icing •' -Celebrate-5- Mr. ele6rate-5- Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ryan, 124 Britannia road West, 'po.pu- la Geiderich,c,eue,14, elebrated their golden wedding annivers- ary on February 25th. During thea afternoon and evening they 'held open house at which time theY received a number of lovely gifts, • The tea table covered with 4a lace cloth was centred by a three-story wedding cake. Mrs, tea} d, .,,Mrs. Ryan is the daughter of the late Mr. arid Mrs. John Fow- ler, Colborne, Township., Ryan -art t '°'son of the- late 'Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Ryan, O,oderich. They have three children living,p one son, Eugene, and two daugh- ters, 'Mrs. Mel Culbert (Li11i and Jo at 'bonne and' seven >r grandchildren. Mr. Ryan has been in busi- ness in Goderieh for more than 40 years. His feed mill and Wm. Fowler poured and store is IV:awg''astre. Mrs. Willard Legg, Mrs. Worthy Tite Siat ;n32al-Star joinste witeth Fowler and Misses Lynne and others in 'wishin.g the couple D 1e Ryan served lunch. every future happiness. - • NILE .•• 4th Goderich NILE;. The leacher and .The win meet on 'pupils o S,S, No, 17 West'l\'eclnesday, March 11, in 1h^ hold$ bane ret . \'Vawanosh held a euchre party church basement., L,adies, br on Friday evening with 17 tables Tlhe, 4111 Coc1 Crich • Cubs, in p 't,'. Ili;h scorer; w•{i e nag your thimbles, as there will Scouts and Rovers held their Mrs. A. Stc$thers and Pack Pent- be a 'quilt in the frames. Hog'., annual Father and Sop. bangrte•t land; low, Mrs. Stephens arid esses will be 1'1:•s, Cliff :\'Ice ece. in the Christian Education Hall Eric Stewart. Prize for birth- and 1VIrs. Ross McPhee. of 'North' Street United Church clay, n:.?arezt •ghat date, Sharon Mr,° and "Mrs. Merge 'Itibr'y 'rn February 261h. A turkey Sillibs,, whose ,birthday happen- and family of Winthrop were dinner was prepared _ant' served ed to be that very day. Another Sunday visitors with Mr. and 1�by then} Ladies' A{irtil,ary, assist- euchre „will be held on 'Friday, Mrs, W,,�m,♦Wiggins, .' l t Ir, ' - l 'L�'' i 1, o L tr 1��alVJgV,AQIVlV ti `,/(AMr14,lirlt' - 1 �- " J V �: ,'MlLil6tld3'MVOV.Im'.P , • -r LI rt d ---M. It:- • •1 'VI}4},6*--V e4, . m ' (" tE.° i `.'"L e t.� c -- lir, i c(r� e c1, i%.E� 1-li 4 < .,.M r': �'r n '�11`Ti` : --fr i't`'$`.. ir''lr't�'1• ll ' �MI-Tt i3 iii! ll�n_d Y tli spsenrt '- music for the singing of The •of - Kincardine were recent weekend with their famiiie,' Queen. Marvin Mills proposed visitors with 'Mr. and Mrs. Or- here and in l oderich. the toast to the' Queen, Ed, land Bere and family. 4'-H Club Sanderson to Lord 13aden-Powell Mr. and Mrs..Ed. Smith .spent The •4-I1 Club "Dungannon and ,Idhn Wright to` -the Dads. the weekend in' Stratford where Hill An8erson and John ten they attended • •, ';olden Wed- Ilo;ipen were duly' initiated as ding anniversa Mr. Smith's patrol leaders. - Mason Rumley. ;sis ter. and Clare Harmon; assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Ross McNee Duncan MacRae,, performed the were Sunday••visitors' with son investiture. Charles and family. • - �rrr CREWE ,r Card Party Winners The card party at Crewe school on Tuesday night saw ten tables in play. The high scores, were won by Mrs. Wil -1 hut'. l ..A.W;p....,440,. Mr. - stem;; , a trW r.'"'"ro v' ii s °w` i'.;e` '�;fi i' Dainty .Polls" held their 'fifth meeting at the home of their leader with all girls present. The leader gave notes on "As- sembling the Blouse" and the assistant leader, Mrs. McWhin- ney, demonstrated stay, stitch- ing and working a buttonhole. The girls practiced making buttonholes. ST. PATRICK PAY DONUTS -- SHORTBREA I)S • APPLE LONG JOHNS .CULBERT S BAKERY 49 West Street --- Goderich -- JA 41.7941 Mos*., Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat., 8:30 'til 6:30 Fri., 'til 9 p,m. SPEED UEEN DRYER FEATURES: • Automatic Time C.ydles • Heat Selection. Sverh I1 4RVAamlvlSn.SA:�^j�,�•.tc,¢�. ,{1R}6dre9�elni r�J51�i,C1`Ya15iS:7173.wsw.,.i3'Yw ill,'1 • Magnetic Door C'articihaes • Choice of Gas or Electric • ERVICE ELEcTRIC VICTORIA and NEWGATE STS. S24 -B581 . msec ems a..,•.,w , ... ra.ssl ,Rt -u, m1Way...,. Amu..vrw-�.atn�,.•,. Leamington leads Round 7-0 �JUVENILE . , •, LEAMINGTON VS GODERICH Goderich leads Round 44 - • ADMISSION • ADULTS -'50c � r cif,'7�i•,�' P.1':•(' ,., 111' n11):. 01 , Silr'•••,1,n'a h' ..d 's hL ' wife l•c • tv'. o claug''r:.'r•s, Mrs. Ted 1F;ore•nce) ,McIntosh, Colling;" ,v'ood: ler,. 1301. li3'th) \Villiams, Detroit; ..one son, Briton of Col- lin€;waod; five sisters, Mrs. Neil '(Frances) Smith, , Walkerton; Mrs. •William (Kate), Burns, De- troit; M' -s. Jack (Mary) Stouten- burg, ,and Mrs. Frapk (Effie) •Morales, both of Collingwood., and Mrs. Jerlry (Julia), Gode- ri'eh; fix grandchildren. • This may seem like anoverworl' eel excuse �'41iixt really i ;nef- truly we' are overstocked di bedroom sirrtes and. vire must clear a few of them out. We don't yiecessarily want t() cell alis cif then-l'at sale price as we would only.iotve replace thele again at regular price hut we would like tow clear a few. Included in this clearance are' br;,and names such as "K•roehler,. Peppier, Hepworth and Kaufman. „ Ask anyone in the know and .they will telly'ou these are some of the finest nanw brands available. ° CQMMERCIAL, PRINTING What more can we say about these shoes? We feel that this picture will Yell you a thousand words. Here We show youseiien different styles w.it,h several different styles of heels. This is but a few of the many styles you have to Choose from at Sproule Shoes. This is an actual picture of shoes we have in stock. Widths ere from AAA to B and the sizes are to 10: • .The. reduction by the way is 20%. You can now buy a brand name suite at anywhere from, $150 to $310 and they regularly sold at anywhere from $175 to $395. You can save as -much as $100. These suites are in various styles. You will be pleased with the many outstanding features and the real look of quality that -they -' -have. Come on in this weekend. This sale, Will end as soon as we feel we have moved er}ough suites. ... THE VERY BEs"T PRicES TOb! JOURNALISTS ANO P f tiNG CRA1 rSM .1L $!Nes 1840 $9.95to $14.95 • !1