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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-07-04, Page 4r'. 4. GOERI H „SIGNAL TAR DIOLI OWN-' IN OODERICII; VINE! BLOOMS IN A ITIOX.. RAN E OF QOL 3' Jacksonsi _. wwwwrlwli trt_ Deal a � A bonded nd ed mealmber Qf Eta. 7. Uleek ers ,,wired .or Cabled `shay a''l➢.erca (Ge I. °'* Ely' and Jailiairie ere etch( or dy, peer lly Wired orders. ¢dD ol'de ear . 49 BRUQEE ST.,GOD X011 r$O 1E 105 Florists 0 .I FOOD STORES FOOD STORES OWNED AND OfiE>ts,TEZ by The -Great ATLANTIC & PACIFIC Tea Cie., Ltd. PiTICIS S1i$J*CT TO MA*t1T CNANITIS Mli ItHINI i Tsi orifi vs MIT GUAyglTIr BLACK TEA OUR OWN FLAVOURFUL Ib. 490 ASPARAGUS SOUP New Pack, ins 250 FRY'S COCOA ,'z.l). 19¢ 4 1-1b. 31¢ CAKE FLOUR MAPLE LEAF Kao 270 LIBBYS MUSTARD 2 6-oz.3ara 15¢ JUNKET RENNET TABLETS ` Pkg. 110 va�,v 41 PRETZEL STIX BLENDIES OGILVIE • .�.. KELLOGG'S ; • Pkg ---.111 T.3Y:s_ a:�@?_.rfit6.a.;kP* z C'. FINE CANADIAN - . Ib. 33' • s a Pkg. 19t Pkgs. 150 &p FRESHNESS. RDS CONTROL C~v QUAL/TY Limited SuppIy__. Gibsont Facial Tissue • a 300`i Pkg. 15c WHEN AVAILABLE USE OXYDOL Small Pkg. 9¢ Large Pkg. 22¢ �(a CHIPSO Small Pkg. 90 2 Large Pkgs. 43kr) tiliKERy IR EA rs •�m 1 OVEN' FRESH DAILY MASTER DOG BIS -CMS Terrier Kibble Pkgs. MILK BREAD 2240z.Ioaves l DOUCIINUTS ,doz. 12¢ DOMESTIC SHORTENINGWhen -1 _ r Available FLY COILS - - - - SEALERS CROWN QUARTS, CERT°FOR .PREt RVINs FOR . MIRST... prLI%y COFFEE FLOUR Royal Household 7-1b+ jag 23¢ • 24 -Ib. Bag 730 lb. 190_ 3 for 5,0 • • Doz. 99¢, • Btl. 250 APIN° 404fru. VIGOROUS & WINEY BOKAR 1.8.3 MILD & MELLOW .. 8 O'CLOCK L8.31; A R rn es California Valencias ' '152's doz. Lemons (California Fresh • , 3 00rs dot. CANTELOUPES JUMBOR3 's TOMATOES TEXAS, 1=irovi, Ripe HEAD- LETTUCE Txtei ra a gQ., • CELERY HEARTS NatiVe Grown A bch. 250 .CABBAGE Fresh, Native Grown ONIONS NION TEXAS, Wallow d;bokirug • 3 39c ea. 19¢ �7 ib. 250 2f'r150 ALP r% sit 0 for any reason any- IMcng y®u pwrrhnsc is t' not tahsfarto'y return it ord ycvr moneyi r� 1,we, .11 be the,- ,,fly g rrrc=r,«td. Ib. I lb. 70 NATIVE CROWN NEW PQTRTOES. INPLENTIrUL. SIMPLY :IN: ALL STORES 06419 0 ilkrtlllt tdMltllwi1411i1E f lj, LIONS RACK IN 'ORM ' DEFOAN t►11LiN,1. Q - 11 p 95 fl .Go1Iorieb. Lon > x`c'tut'vaed1, to form 0, Tuefalay ° evening and . g_eeisively f - tufted Clinton, 15-0, in a W.O.A.A. juvenile baseball game. The ][,ions were thein old( selves ha the field(, tossing the toali . O, unld NM a Itlit .Vatato to nal) ser era( Clinton runners on the Imes. They also proved their potency at bat, cQlle.txtgtwelve tie hits of .john - Ston ifs siN Innings.,alaroM),V=`arren, with two hit' mit of three ofileial tames at bat, and Jim Bisset .and Hai Don- nelly, with two hit out Qf four, led the Lions in hitting. I3isset slaulred tA` mammoth trifle in the third innings, while. Warren and Donnelly . each hard doubles. Goderich staged an,eight-rung rally 1n , the third innings . •that ptit the de- cision beyond doubt. Two Clinton errors, combined with seven ,Goderich hits and two walks, accounted for the eight runs. C1ititun's best innings was the third, iu whielz they put togetherthree rues on three walks, a single by Garen and a Goderieh~ error. • The Lions• -used three pitchers iu all. Bis:iet started on the mound but re- tired at the end of utile dad innings, complaining of a sore arm. Don War- ren relieved him and the littler redhead set., the visitors down witlxuut a hit in the three innings lie hurled,while. waik- iug three. Jiro .. Donnelly pitched the final innings and was nicked for two hits. Score by innings: R. H. E. Clinton • 103 100 1- 6 '3 7 Goderich 128 202 x-15 12 2 The teams: CLINTON-Mathews, lb;' P. Col- quhoun, 2b ; B. Miller, 3b ; L. Colgu- houii, c; Hanley, ss ; D. Miller, cf ; Garou, if ; Grealis, rf ; Johnston, p. GODERICH-H. Warren, 3b; p. Warren, ss, p, ss ; B. Newcombe, 2b; D. Scott, c; D. Ainslie, rf ; B. Allin, ss, cf ; 3. Bisset, p, rf; G. Ginn, lb; J. Donnelly, cf, p; P. 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Suecumbto arrickes Pitch* g Paye WhIItew Ell Visftoi8,, from. t&lo Stone To; ' W.A.& 0040 -Dob ��`airrb _ within an e of � ie. �ani, ace pitching a no -hit, u4 -run game wizen Goderich flyers set zit. Marys down with a 7-0 defeat in k'riday evening's Intermediate `" _:' W.O.A.A. baseball game at Agricultural Park. Faulty Judgment on the part of two of his team-mates, however, allowed the visitors to 'garner one lone hit and rob' Bob of . thechaai1c�e vDf achieving the: pitcher', dream of, to perfect gazaie.: .The single 'hingle eaia.le iu the fourth iuuiugs, when hall lifted a tricky fly ball about fifty feet over second base. It vas just i.lus.e enough"to second to tempt •Walt Westbarbok tel go bac(; for it, rather' than lot his brother "Hank" field it apt centre field. Ilank pulled up short to allow his brother to wake the catch, but Walt couldn't ((taite reach it andlie ball feel between thew, with- out either touching it,' necessitating its wing officially .scored as it fait. This break' didn't prevent Carrick from pitching perfect bail the rest of the game and St. Marys never threatened. Bob set eleven of them down via the strikeout route and ,walked only vne, while= hitting one batter. Goderich grabbed as big lead in the second innings when the St. Marys fielders kicked the ball around for three errors, which combined with a walk to Worthy and Tommy Phelan's double allowed four runs. The Flyers added another run in the seventh frame without snaking a_hit. Carrick led" off 4.3 drawing a walk,` stole second and came home when Bradley dropped a third strike on Walt Westbrook and threw wildly to first base. The final two runs came about on some clean hitting by the Goderich boys. Phelan - led off, with a single, stole second and went to third on Mac- Donald's..single. Carrick came. through with a double into right field, scoring Phelan, and when, Grasby kicked the ball around MacDgnald-acorea. three "hits in three efflciar trips to the plate. Score by innings: f R. H. E. St.. Matys ;._.....000 000 000-0. . 1... 7- Coderich'"' 040 000 12x-7 6- 5 The teams-: ST. MARYS-Bradley, -c ; ,Martin, 1b ; Swan, lf, ss ; Blackman, ss, p; Grasby,. rf ; Hall, 3b ; Oliver, 2b; Mossip, cf ; Mahoney, ,p ; Skipper, _ GODERICH-T. ghelan, ss ; J. Evans, lb; R. MacDonald, If; B. Car- rick, p; W. Westbrook, 2b; R. Faulk- ner, 3b ; G. Clemens, c; B. .Worthy, rf; H. Westbrook, cf. LEA ABOUT X, TUX B RS@dSY, U 1' The alven0,0 LienS gots bradanttn out of thole system in an exhibition Contest` 'Pastia. London 1lidlg. to .here Qin I)onaiinioaa gay. '5111e Lions booted the ball aground 50Ilaet and a trio of za4Qundszanen threw so Manny .wild. pitches that they wound up on the short end of a 154 count. ' Had they liehled- ab well' as. they hit tine 14ons might have e e, game, as the .-: Q athit . the won r- 1. visitors 1.0.7, k.Iowever, •it just wasn't their day, - much to the disappointment of a large holiday crowd.. The only highlight from h cioderieh viewpoint was the accurate pegging of �[Duz1 3eott,° Lions" catcher, who threw out three of the ''visitors in, attempted. base stealing. ' . Joe Adams, star London pitcher, was painfully injured while at bat"' in the third .innings the rasp' glanced off his bat and strucl 'him full in the face. 11e •as• renu ' ed' from the ball Iiark .fw or• wedieal attention. Score by innings: R. II. 'E. London' 121. 380 0-15 T 1 Goderich 010 021. 0- 4 10 10 The teams„; LONDON --Bradford, if ; Gerlack., ..b ; Pierce, 3b; Baines, ss; Mayes; ' cf ;, Thompson, e; 'Steadu tn,, lb; McCall; rf; Adams, . p t 0White; p. GODLRIL'H -1fI. Warren, 3b ; D. Warrent,, ss,. p, ss ; D. Ainslie, p, rf, ,p ; J. Bisset, rf,, p, rf i D. Scott; c New- combe, 2b ; Allfn, cf, ss, .,ef;' J. Ginn, 1b ; P. I'atterson . ('Bo MacDonald) , If. • MIDGET _SCHEDULE July 3-Wingllam .at Goderich 5-Goderich at. Auburn 8 -Auburn at Wingham 13-Goderieh at Winghanr,-330 17-Wingham at Auburn 20-Wiiighain at . Goderich, 3.30. 22 -Auburn at Goderich. 27 -Auburn at Wingham, 3.30 31-Goderich at Auburn �r praytng o Orchard Spraying Weed Kiffing Whitewashing Marble Fly Agent for J. K. Crag and Co. (chemibal° division) ' DDT, 2-4-D weedkiller, Rptenon Powder (warble fly control) Edward W. Elliott r POWER SPRAYING` BOX 293 CLINTON PHONE 203 23-35 . • NEXT SUNDAY .. . Go to Church YOUR ACTIONS HAVE .A GREAT INFLUENCE ON YOUR FRIENDS AND ASSOCIATES Set Them a*Good Example BY 'GOING TO'' CHURCH REGULA1LY, n . BE THERE NEXT SUNDAY TAKE YOUR, FAMILY WITH YOU. . ENCOURAGE OTHERS TO GO TOO. THIS APPEAL IS MANE BY Go to Chirch...Cnirnittee.., (A TRICTIS NON•DE iOIIINATIONIU , ACTIVITY)` • GODERICH AND AUBURN MIDGETS IN TIE GAME Goderich Midgets played Auburn-to:a 9-9 tie in a W.O,A.A.game here on Saturday afternoon. The Lions had to come from behind with, five runs in the .seventh innings to knot the count. Ted Fulford started on the mound for the Lions.-, but was belted rather freely and was relieved by Jackie Need- ham, who held the Auburn kids" from there on. Each club collected seven hits, while Auburn committed three errors and Goderich six. LAWN BOWLING Extensive alterations have been made along modern lines to .our More and we are now. r�a,dy to welcome our customers, old a nes. .r SNA _� `�..,nnn:�4i...L.,r:.w.+.:u- kaze.'kuu+ a�N..w...:l s, .`.�7.,7,•�'.'- ..'f Tn e outszci'e r inks com to '` e t'ii�` tie p invitation trebles tournament put on - here on Dominion Day by the Goderich Lawn Bowling ----Club. Four of the entries were frons -Minton, three from Mitchell, and . one .,each from Lucknow, Mount Forest and London. . The Ruston rink of Mitchell won first prize 'with 3 wins plus 21. Three Gode- rich, rinks followed : 2nd, Tom Pritch- ard, Mrs. titi . J. Baker and Archie Townsend, 3 wins plus 14; 3rd, 11. -Sanderson, Mrs: /ack Warren and Cialyton Nivins, 2 wins plus 14; 4th, Earl' Allison, Jack Warren and Mrs. F. Price, 2 wins plus 11. r Fifth prize wet to a Clinton rink, skipped by Cap Cook, with 2 wins plus 10. GOLF A large number- of 'golfers turned out at .the Maitland course on Sunday to participate in a -sweepstakes tourna- ment Dr: Harry Oakes of Clinton was the• winner with a seore of 38 in 'nine holes. "Ticker" Moro was second with 40 and Tom Pritchard third with, 42, Inclement weather kept the turnout for a Dominion Day sweepstakes small, but the best score of thseason was recorded, Charlie Na'i tear col'dring '3the nine -hole .course in 35 strokes. SOFTBALL your games were played in the Town Srftball League during the past week. The Canadian Tire team were vic- torious in two games and took over the league -leadership from Dominion Iload. On, Thursday evening last Canadian Legion edged • out Goderich Township '10-8, and bn Friday Canadian Tire suffered their first, defeat' of the season at the hands of Saltford,, losing by a 18-6 count. Canadian Tire reversed the decision on Saltford on Monday evening, :win- ning by 20-3, and on Wednesday even- ing Canadian Tire won . an Important game from Dominion Road. 19-12 to take over first place in' the league standing. - GODERICH LADIES GO ON BATTING SPREE 40 , FORSYTH SHIRTS, PYJAMAS AND NECKWEAR o • HARVEY -WOODS UNDERWEAR . r , STETSON HATS PHONE 57 WEST . SIDE OF SQUARE Goderich ladies trounced Blyth 31-14 in a W.O.A.A..lad,ies' softball game at Blyth on Friday.' evening lase. The Goderieh girls had plenty of power At bat, 'blasting out nine home runs. GODERICH-M. Whetstone, cf ; M. Bisset, if ; M. Leitch;„ 2b ;. M. Martin, lb ; V. Baechler, 3b ; R. Reid, rf ; D. McVittie, c ; N. Willis, ss ; 3. Baechler (13. ,Castle), P. - BLYTH-I. Thueli, if ; D. McNall, L. Dougherty, c; D. McGee, cf; . M. Trinney. Ib ; A. Dougherty, ; F. Halliman, rf ; M. Kyle, 2b; S. Phillips, ss. .CONGRATULATIONS TO PRIDHAM'S MEN'S WEAR ON -THEIR SMARTLY RENOVATED STORE. CONSTRUCTION WORK DONE BY John Jeffery .. GENERAL BUILDER r 5 WARM ST., .GODERICH PHONE 577W DECORATING OF PRIDHAIVI'S MEN'S WEAR STORE DONE BY DECORATORS GODERICH THE. RECORD TOWN zSOI+'TBALL LEAGUE„ Won Lost Points Canadian Tire 5 1 10 Dominion Road 3 4 8* Sanford 4 - 3 8 ,Canadian Legion •2 4 . 6* Goderich Township 0 2 0 * Denotes 4 -point game with Gode- ricin Township. W.O,A.A.. SENIOR 13 SOFTBALL' "Won Lost Tied Paints Bc derich , i 1 0 10 ' Wingham 4 1 1 9 Clinton ., 4 2 1 9 Radio, School 0 9 • 0 0 • W.O.A.A. JUVENILE Won Lost Prints Goderich 0 6' Clinton Won 1 2 Ripley 0 "3 0 W.O.A.A, INTERMEDIATE B Clinton • .•Won Lost Points 4 , 1 8 Lucknow 4 2 8 ° Goderieh 3 2 0 St. llgar3rs .. 3 3 (3 Auburn -Blyth 3 6 Listowel 1 4 2 Milverton 1. 4 2 sham ACatlametie A girl bought a. ticket in a big lottery, and' insisted on having the ticket num- bered 51: It turned out to ',be the, winning number, ands she received $8,0. y wA_rpiii''te7 caller i1 "i�1'1iiY" er and -asked ; "'4"Vh00y did golf .especially want ticket Melt)" size said, ,"for seen nights 1 dreamed of number seven, and seven sevens ar* 5i,, so I bought the tielteti 1 Modern Electric Fixtures 'AND WIRING WORK AT PRIDHAM'S MEN'S WEAR STORE INSTALLED BY' R. N. CORNISH ELECTRIC PHONE 141 12-14 WEST ST., GODERICH MILK REPORT The latest 'report received from the Provincial Department of Frear Laboratories of :Nifty lst, 1946, of samples of .milk..Oub- mitted f in the different milk vendors in the town is as4oliows • Per Cent. Result of 33Coli Standard Butter Phosphatase Count Plate Count Pat Test Baxter's Dairy milk 10 - . 100,000 - 3.7 A Batter's Dairy --cream 2000 400,000 20.0 A Orr's Dairy: milk 0 . 15,000 3.8 A. Orr's ,Dairy -cream 0 200,000 22.0 A. McManus Dairy milk 0 5,000 . 4.0 A McManus Dairy --cream 2000 400,000 20.0 A. Goderich, TDa.irty-.•milk 0 1,000,000 3.5 ` A Goderich Dairy -cream 0 4,200,000 23,5 A. o Beattie's-milk f i 150 40,000 3:6 Town Hall Tap "Shun. .3 None .in 50 cc A The interpretation of thin report is as follows: 13. Coli Count-Fefers to the bacillus coli germ, one capable of instituting bowel dieturbmnees. The Standard Plate Count- -Is. an estimate of the number of bacteria per c.c., not necessarily injurious to 'health, and los an indica, tion of the 'care used in cooling and handling. The Per Cent. ,of )Butter Pat•-4Maxinnilm al obnt 3.8% icir mliltk and 18% for cream permitted.' - In the Photpllli taise Test `Column The letter A indicates that the milk has been pasteurized. Y. T. ARM °;(+1IO31t , • Chairman, 'Board of Health. W. P. GALLOW, •a Source of Supply' I•