PAGE EJIGHT Kitchener Packers Win At the halfâ€"way point, White scored for Packers, with the assist going ta MacDonel! The teams Kitchener Packers â€" Rothman, goal; MacDone!} and Huber, defense; White. centre; Wayman and Pfaff. wings; J. Dunn. R. Dunn, and Prohl apares. piace is the Twin City Hockey League, Thursday night, when they defeated Waterloo Siskens, 4 2. Sis kens, last year‘s OHA juvenile champions, are playing in junior compauny this year and at the end of the TCHL_ will enter the juvenile playâ€"downs Siskens were not quite husky ; enough to take the bruising nanded | out by Kitchener Packers, and were| gefeated +1 | Schlote of the Siskens was the first to score, on a pass from J. Bauâ€" er, then Huber of Packers balanced the score. Lang of Stskens served \he only penalty. Schlote again scored in the second period. assisted by Baue: Only two goals were scored in the first game, when St. Jerome‘s deâ€" feated Local 67. 20. Awender of St. Jerome‘s and Erler of 67 served penâ€" alties. Siskensâ€"Dunbrook. goal; _ Rineâ€" hart and Schaefer. defense; J. Bauâ€" er, centre; Schlote and Cotey, wings; Lang, Wilhelm. Weseloh, spares KITCHENBR, Jau. 10 â€"Kiichener | Packers moved up into a tie with the | unbeaten Waterloo Keats for first $ J. Dunn scored on a pass from Macâ€" Donell, and two minutes later Pfaff scored out of a scramble in front of the nei. No penalties were served Bad luck trailed Packers‘ goalie in the third, when a fast shot from White felled him. He was down on the ice for a few minutes. while players and trainers worked over him. However, he was able to stay in the game. KIPCHENER, Jan. 10.â€" â€"Galt Highâ€" land and Kitchener Granite Club badminton players tied in a friendly raatch here Thursday night on the Granite courts, 1212. Ladies‘ dow bles, men‘s doubles and mixed douâ€" bies play featured the evening. BADMINTON TEAMS ctory of 1â€"2 Hoists Local Team to Tie With Kents in Hockey League. TIE IN GAMES ers Win 13,600 See Toronto Over Waterloo Siskens Beat New York 3â€"2 Eoston 'Rungers Chicago Detroit Toronto Americans Canadiens Montreal Tuesday â€" Canadiens at Montreal; Chicago al Americans; Detroit at Boston. NATIONAL LEAGUE STANDING International Section WEEKâ€"END SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE Raugers 4. Detroit 1 Chicago 1, Montreal 0 Canadiens 6, Boston 2 Toronto 3, Rangers 2. Kincardine 4, Teeswater 3 Intercoliegiate Toronto U 5, Princeton 4 MeGiH 13, Dartmouth 1 Queen‘s 2. Yale 2 Pacific Coast Seattle 3, Portland 2. Rural Hockey Drumbo 3. Huntingford 1 Plattsville 5. Beachville 8 Junior "B" O.H.A. Brantford 7, Dunpville 3 Simcoe 11. ‘Waterford 0. Junior W.O.H.A. THURSDAY‘s SCORES NATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 6, Toronto 3 Americans 1, Detroit 1 Rangers 4, Chicago 1 intermediate A S. Porcupine 5. Iroquois Falls 2 London 2. Stratford 1 Interemdiate "B" Loudon 10, Hamilton 7 Intercollegiate Queen‘s 3, Princeton 2 Yale 2. Toronto 2. MceGill 6, Harvard 0. Dartmouth 7. Montreal 6. Windsor Suvnia 5 Thursday Michiganâ€"Ontario Muskegon 8. Detroit 4 Junior "A" O.H.A. Tw Raugers 6, Tor. Liouns T« N Ssons 3. Toronto U 0 American Exhibition i. Toronto 3 Woodstock 3 Hockey Montreal 11 10 i 1401 Section 14 602 THE WATERLOO [ t ie )J{,‘? 11 15 alt 4 15 4 48 6 60 2 53 46 30 3 §5 43 27 3 36 10 17 1 %6 65 12 BIVERAGE â€" DENOTES TWICE 115 ALCOROLUC COMYENMY me PROOF on A BOTILE OFf ALCOHOLC Toronto 35 TWt ELEPMANT ‘THINKS Mogt 1ME THE HUMAN BEING "Inkh ANY OTHER ANMIMAL 00 PRoOGF is 5D% ALCORHOL â€" B0 PROOF S 40% ALCOMOL gicâ€"etc 7 Dt Al 52 T+4 27 | 24 24 / 15 ! TDORONTO, Jan. 10.â€"Toronto Maâ€" ple Leafs widened their section lead * Goal Summary |_ Firet periodâ€"Penalty : Hone ; _ Second â€" periodâ€"Torouto, Thoms, (Conacher, Davidson) 10.59; Rang:â€" ers, Dillon (Smith) 18.17; Rangers, N. Colville (Shibicky) 19.52. Penalâ€" ties: Shibicky, Kelly, Chamberlain. ‘Third _ periodâ€"Toronto, _ Thoms tBoll) 1.22; Toronto, Fowler (Cham berlain> 17.38. Penalty: Cooper Gottselig Scores Only Goal ~ _ OHRICAGO, Jan. 1y Chicago‘s Black Hawks. shuffling forwards and , oefencemen back and forth, found |the winning formula in the third iperiod last night and the strangleâ€" assorted outfit squeezed out a 140 win over _ Montreal â€" Maroons. . National Hockey League sectional tailâ€"enders Goal Summary First period â€"Penalty, Evaus Second â€" period â€"â€"Penalties, â€" Levinâ€" shy. Croghan, Trottier, Evans New York Beats Detroit and Canadiens Win at Boston 6 to 2. As 13600 fans prepared fo ove‘ time, Jimmy Fowler lifted a cong, low shot at the Ranger cage. To the suprise of the crowd, the Ranxers and Leats the puck rolled through Rerr‘s skates and into the corner of the net. The freak goa! climaxed a hardâ€"fought, fast clash. Officialsâ€"Mitcheii and lon in the Nutional Hockey League io three points Saturday night with a i2 victory over New York Rangers Dave Kerr, whose goaltending has been outstanding this season. was the gout of the Ranger defeal Third â€" periodâ€"Chicago.. Gottselig (Trudel. Johnson} 10.05; penalties. Lovinsky. Marker (major) New York 4, Detroit 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 10. â€"New York lungers‘ baifling combination altack brought them a 4â€"1 win over Detroit BRed Wings Jlast night and drew the I;‘neshirts up three points behind the National Hockey League sectionâ€" Jeading Bruins. Saturday ~Detroit at _ Montreal; (hicago at Toronto. Sundayâ€" Montreal at Detroit; Canâ€" »diens at Boston: Toronto at Chicaâ€" co; Rangers at Americans The Rangers scored in every peâ€" riod while 13,000 fans watched Goa) Summary First period â€" Rangers, N. Colvilie Chicago Rangers Canadiens: Detroit at (Ontario) O in o. Gottzelig Canadiens 6, Boston 2 1 |"’““’""â€"'! MONTREAL _ Jan. 10. â€"Montreal t ) \Canadiens, showing little respect for roit 1 the might Boscon Bruins. spotted the New York | Nationa! Hockey League leaders a mation attack |twoâ€"goal lead Saturday night and over Detroit then came back with a burst of speed nd drew the|ihat curried them to a 6â€"2 victory oints behind Goal Summary ague sectionâ€" | First period ~Boston, Cowley. (Getâ€" |ffe), 3.49. Boston, Weiland. 12.28 in every peâ€" Canadiens, Mantha, (Lorrain), 13.10; catched Canadiens, Siebert (Drouin. Lorrain}, rv ©14.45. Penaltiesâ€"Jackson. Portland. CHRONICLE |â€" ST. CLEMENTS, Jan. 19. Flora: dale â€" handed sSt._ Clements | Maple theafs a T5 ceverse hereâ€" Thursday Iright in a speedyâ€" wellâ€"plaved North ?\\';nn-r)uu Independent Rural Hockey Leagne game. . Resnlt Jeft 81. Jacobs. St. Clements and Floradale teams in 5« tie for first place, with Linwood ‘and Welleslies in a deadlock for the jearth herth Ran of the visitors seored the only coal of the fhrst period. but the sec en â€" period. . produced â€" nine . tallies. vith Floradale scoring six of them. Play was wide open and of the endâ€" igâ€"end variety with all defensive me thods forgotten in the drive for gouls Kumm seored three, Howard two aad Frey one for the visitors while s‘ngles were picked up by Arnold, nchacht and Lorentz of the Leafs. The Saints swormed all over the apposition in the final chukker but i.und Schaub in the visiting net a teal stumbling block. Only two shots leat him in this canto, Arnold and \Miko] doing the scoring. ©â€" Leats drew down three of the tive ‘penalties meted our. The feams: Floradaleâ€"â€"Goal. Schaub: defence, 22 Ran and WO Martin; centre, E. Viartin: wings O J. Howard and A. Peey: spares. .. Kumm, H. Bagmin, St. Clements â€"â€"Goal, E. Lobsinger: E. Banman and O. Banman. defence, D. Henry and S. Mikol; conâ€" tre, R. Schacht; . wings, J. Lorentz wial L. Arnold; spares, C. Allemang. (. Voison, G. Mever and H. Koehel. t Refereeâ€" 4. Kiein, Eimira Third period Smith, Pratt) ; ‘%31; penalis UM. Colville Shibfeky) 14.44; Detroit \eDonald (H. Kilrea, Hower 1§%58; penalty, M "olvile Second | period Rangers. Hextall (Keeling, Helier) 15.45; penalties Cooper. Goodfeliow. Liscombe Third _ periodâ€"Canadiens, | Blake, (Busuawell}, 14.53. . Cunadiens, Sicâ€" bert, (Blake, Mantha), 19.30, Penalty Portland Second period Canadiens, Lorrain £.22. â€" Canadiens,. Joliat â€" (Gagnon, Liaynes). 14.22. Penauyâ€"â€"coupilrle Floradale Beats St,. Clements 7â€"5 She: "I suppose you were nervouns when you first asked your husband for some money?" Her:“‘:o-‘; the contrary, I was calm and collected." when you ge looking around. These, a few instances: MEN‘S TWEED CAPS, 50c MISSES‘ HOSE, 15¢, éï¬'k:‘; n 5 â€" Gaiters, 3%9¢ â€" MEN‘S WARM SCARFS, $1.25 wl‘" for 25¢, 19¢ pair, and MEN‘S HIGH SHOES, $4.95° _ Wool Knee Socks, 29c. wWOMEN‘S SHOES, $2.95 WOMEN‘S DRESSES â€" _ Silk, $2.95 Wool. $4.95°â€" â€"Evay&h.&.lhflh-hml--ywâ€"ul’m.-fh half, and, in many cases away less than half price. No-â€"l\r WOMEN‘S HOSE â€"â€" wool, silkâ€" undâ€"wool, 59¢, 79¢ â€" lisle, ~ilkâ€"andâ€"lisle, 39¢ â€" 0.8., 39c â€" Under Hose, 25¢ â€" Wool Ankle Socks, 25¢, 39¢ KITCHENER‘S BIG FAMILY STORE TELEPHONE 950 "Year Olds" Go At GOUDIES $8.95 HALFE PRICE Knitted Suiti. $4.95, â€"Rangers. Dillon iC 25; Rangers. Warson Heller Ai the annual meeting in 1935 the question of remuneration was over locoked by the chairman. As a matter “-l fact. states Mr. Johannes, no on« wanted | the | secretaryâ€"treasurership secanse of increased work. In Januâ€" ‘ury. 1926 he consented to continue at the wish of the board with the reâ€" muneration stepped up from $16 to $25. The expenditure was passed by the â€" auditors | Adam | Debrusk | and | Thos. Bond and. the school section trustces also approved. Last Decemâ€" \Pber the salary was increased to $55 ; (Continued from Page 1) Siskins, managed by Clayton Dotz ert, were given a bye by the Waterâ€" looâ€"Kitchener â€" Juvenile â€" Association this season, enabling Siskine to play in the junior division of the Twin City Hockey League. Siskins howâ€" ever will enter the Ontario playâ€" downs at the end of the season to cetend last year‘s crown. Lorne Johannes, secretary and trusâ€" tee declared it was just a bit of tviction â€" because . certain . expendiâ€" rires were made. He became a trusâ€" iee nine years ago when the school was remodelled at a cost of $5,000 and in 1927 another $1,000 was spent providing a two roomed school. mecessitated by the opening of fifth form classes. During the nineâ€"year period he has heen secretaryâ€"treas urer and seven as trustee, He stat iil that at the time no one seemed to want the position on account of inâ€" Siskens Hosts to Sarnia Tonight Sarnia WOSSA hockey teaim which will likely be entered in the Ontario Juvenile Hockey Association . this season, will play an exhibition game arainst Waterloo Siskins, last year‘s (Ontario Juvenile Champions, at the Kitchener auditorium at 6.15 p.m. to mght (Tuesday) School Trustees C m } *Personne! of Council | Waterloo township, Reeve Lorne B. Weber, Deputy Reeve J. W. Abra; Wilmat, Reeve Milton A. Schmidt. Deputy Reeve William Witzel; North ,Dumfries, Reeve N. G. McLeod, Deâ€" puty Reeve W. Allison; Ayr, Reeve W. H. Shaw: Waterloo, Reeve A Heer, Deputy Reeve H. E. Ratz: Preston, Reeve F. R. Wilson, Deputy ‘Reeve W. Pelz; Mespeler. Reeve B. A. Flynn; New Hamburg, Reeve W. Hofstetler; Elmira, Reeve A. W. Hofâ€" fer; Woolwich, Reeve €C. Schuett, Deâ€" |puty Reeve H. Strebel; Wellesley. Reevoe P. A. Wagner, Deputy Reeve Ed. Huchn. eased work and he then took over work (Conunued from Page 1) Woolwich in in point of service are Reeve Poter A. Wagner and Reeve A. W. Hoffer. Elmira. CHILDREN‘S, 15¢, 25¢, 2%¢ â€" Socks, 19¢, 25¢, 29¢. WOMEN‘S GLOVES, lined leaâ€" ther, $1.00, $1.25, $1.49 â€" Fabric, 29¢ â€" Fleeceâ€"Lined Fabric, 59c â€" Suede, $1.59. SMALLWARES â€" Tapes, Butâ€" tons, Hair Pins, Motife, Dustâ€" ers, Wash Cloths, Mending Cottons, Etc. LINGERIE â€" Slips, Panties, Pyjamas, Gowns, ete