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South Kinlons...Y: P. S
The regular Meeting of the South
Kinlosi Young People's Society was
held in thebasementof the church
.Friday evening, and Was well atten-
ded,,Thestepie Was ,the Book of Esther
enn the, discussion: was led by. Mrs.
Young.. The story Of Esther.. was
found so interesting and, instructive
that it was decided to continue' the
study of this book for our next meet-
ing. In the business period the
tion of the reorganizing of the Mis-
sion Band was discussed. Miss Mary
B. MacLeod. .who has been the leader
of the Mission , Band for, ..twenty
years indicted her intentions . to
---- „withdraw -from' the work. -We ' are
very sorry to lose her as Shehas been
such a' willing and untiring worker.
holding Mission Band one Sunday a
month, during part of the Sabbath
school period and to have a five min-
ute missionary, topic each Sunday at
Sabbath school •
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•South Kinloss W. M. S.
The :Members of ,Kinlough and
Kinloss held a joint meeting at the
manse on June 4th. Mrs. A. Graham
presided and greeted the visiting so-
ciety. The meeting opened by.singing
"What a Friend We Have in Jesus",
and after the opening exercises, and
business dealt with, Mts.. John Lane,
Kinlough, took the chain The folldw-
ing .program was given: Miss Dean
MacLeod gave the Bible study,. Acts
6 chap. "The" Courts of the Chinch,"
its duties and responsibilities. Mrs:
MacLean, Kinlough sang "In the Gar-
, den". . Miss Malcolm gave reports
rom own ritrW,Itt S":*Ifeld---ren
eently in, London. and . stressed the
fact of individual' enthusiasm as the
key note of success., Mrs. Emerson
sang a solo "The .End of the Trail
of a Perfect Day." ••,Hymn, 374 Was
chosen as the closing' number, when
forty-five voices jonied in singing. A.
spirit of "good .fellowship" followed
in a refreshing clip of tea. ,
Evening Auxiliary
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The Evening Auxiliary held their
regular monthly meeting on Tuesday
at the home of Miss Eva Greer,' with
ten members present. The .usual
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'MrsW.J.Ensign bas retui•ned ta
her twine at Goderich," after spending
A -neunle--nniWeeks with her •parents,-,
Mr. and Mrs, E. Denten . • -
• Mi. and Mrs.
•'Bo,bt..f.tuniten and
4nswercntvis.rrlw!thr44re, Frank Hamilton, Lochalsh.mismar7cookwasa.*eend
visitor in tend
ening' exercise, were followed by the
scripture lesson 'being read by Helen
. . . , • . McLeod.. After ,discussing ways • of
. A friend noticed,: 1)ugald riding raising money for early hill sewing;
,along the street Mina woman's bie- it was decided to have ten cent teas
ycle. ," in the various homes for this ptir-
"Hew Come ye, by that?" he asked. pose. •Other numbers on the program
. "Well it was like this," aid Du- were an instrumental duet by Mies
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CommtiniOn Service.
-:-The--S8011)11-entot3he_1,0._ 'a Sup-
per will be celebrated in the ntinkiiew.
Presbyterian Church
flo'eolroneikn..,,g *senxetaal jeuff°94irt,' "fathtteinagt'',Plitit
fen* to have every Member. present
for this service. Preparatory services
will be held on Friday 'at,11,,p.m. and
natiniday at 3 p.m, Rey.. JM., Pollock
of, Whiteehurch and ROY. Jne-'Greig
of Bluevale will, Preach at, the„Pre-
Anplicant: And if I take' the job,
am I to get ,...nrise in intern every
year? -- :
Employer: 'few, if your
satisfactory.
work
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was a catch in it semewhere. ,
is gall "I was walking out .with -Janet Eunice ,Newton and Mrs: Newton and
the 'other evening, and she. said, . I a reading .401d Ways -and New in
leve ye so inuen I'll gine ye any- ,Korea'? by Eva Greer. After the
ern. -Mhen---1-had-singing -pf-hyrini-269.4m1,-nrayer7ofn
'thought ,it over a bit I took her. bic- ered by Miss ,Mnidie a contest and
yc1e.'social haif. our•were.enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. James, MaelDenald
and Mr, James Barnabinand Mr. Alex
nreennen,,,,nf ..Lothian were neer!,
of .Gode,rieh one 'Asinine, expedition
Gordon . Camp'Ambeiley,
has been re-engaged' as ,teacher at
nnramciunt for the Omit* Year..., •
. Mr... :George hilts from Owen
Sound was a recent visitor with his
friend. Mt John 'Martin
.;Master lackie'Iline, from o'nninerley.
is visiting with his eousin; Mister
Douglas MaeDiarmid,
John Martin 'has: been te-en-
eaged 'as tencher."•at Crewe for nein'
Miss Mary Rook...R.N., is nursing
in thee nosPital at Wingliam . this
Week. .
Mrs. -Johnston Coulter from Bruce
,daughter from the Soo, Mich.; and.
Mrs.nliGeorge, Bell; Culross, were re
nnersn7intsr.
MacGilln ' • ,
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A large crowd attended the dance
in thehall at Paramount list Friday
night. ' '
•OLIV.ET
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•The W.M.S..inet for their rein -
lar' monthly meeting at the home of
Mrs,, W. Lever. Mks. .1. Coiling pre-
sided and opened the ineeting with a
hymn, followed by the Lord's prayer
in unison. The roll call was, answered
with the name of a mission .field..; Mrs:
OtnnicCharles read. the Devotional.
leaflet andMrs. W. S. McGuire gave
eshort Temperance talk. A hymn
was sung, followed by a solo by, Mrs:
Jan. 'McTavish. ."...Mre., 'John :Coiling
. crave a miner on the Indian %Wei*.
ntrin•r0,:narookirneadennehaptefrom,
the study book. ,Mr0,1i: A. MacTavish
teed the minutes of the list Meeting
which were. approved. :The meeting
closed with ir hyren' and prayer', by
Mrs. Jos. Black. A dainty lunch was
served by the hostesie The next meet-
ing will: be held at the home of Mrs.
, .cfnnItInend frqm, Pane'
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IrWIH, 3rd „ „ 1 ,4•*.2 .0
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R. Finlayson, 2nd 4 -I '11. 2 12
MeCnrtney;„, 1st.' ' ,0 • .0 I 5 '2 i
Mrs, Duncan .McLeod 'visited , her
sister, Mrs. J. lkteAllister in Wiarton
for a .couple of days. •
Mr. and Mrs, Coiling :•and farnity
Visited at Mr. J. %ninon's, Bervie on
Sunday.
Mrs. John ,Colling- returned ' from
Wingham where she spent a . few
days visiting With Mrs. Victor Haines
and Mts. ,C. Smith. .
A number from the community at-
tended the anniversary in St. An-
drew's United ,. Chinch, Ripley on
Sunday. •
. Miss Tillie 'McGillivray has return-
ed home from .London where she at-
tended business college during ,the
Past •six months. •
Mr.--.W.,--.1..--Roulstonn attended -the'
Hamilton Conference which swas held
in St. Cat ermes.. , •
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THE considerable' public:interest now
existing with regard to. the problems
of temperance, prompts the Brewing
, Industry to state its 'side .of the.
, question.' , .
Providing as, it does , a diving for
thousands, this Industry claims con-
fidently in Ontario the same respect
that it is 'accofoled throughout the
British Empire; for its sense Of public
respbnsibility is the same. ,
Consider the facts. Moderationincl,
true temperance are causes 'Which the
Brewing Industry in itS own interest
must support..
For moderation means respect for
law and order. It hiea.ps a decrease',
in secret drinking redtictra, �f
drunkenness. It means' a -chance for
the ordinary deceht citizen to exercise
self-control.
In fact at every pOint it means the
very opposite of ex the very
opposite of prohibition.
For prohibition whether general of
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be:
n u r efledyhdao et ant ,t amt e. al le s 1hP4es r abi leect
:,abimdantly proved. -
Rather it memns the return of the
'bootlegger... It means the growth of
,rackets.. It means, making illegal.,
drinking the "smart" thing 'OA°, with
, the result that drunkenness becomes
a distinction instead of a. disgrace.,
No thinking Person' can •• possibly
' want the return of these evils -yet
that iswhat priipagiinda against our
Industry Sells tfiaohieve!
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adveilt.0,6,a, is itiseeied y,the 11esipi „
Indus -W -1n. thl,Striseest tf a titler:Piiblie tirtiietatifidt '
4ttg �f eeHazh eMpects of th:4b tetr8•61
, „telnpertittee,
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and load optiort,:.
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IA.rpniusmh,rnrahrnai-enT.wset.-rubacske
hit, Ciarke,
out, Weish 9.
Langille 3. Base on balls Welsh 5
Langille '3; IStolen bases, Welsh.. 2,
R.. -Finlayson,..Lamsent-.:donblennnnn,
,McLellan to Tenon: Left on bases,
Lucknow 1; Allenford 12, Runsbatt-
iarftiman, lEter;r4IPM' runs,
Allenford 1, Lucknow: 5. Umpires --
Moore and,' Wallace: -
Score By hininge-- • . •
Mlenfoini 300 000-4
Liielcriow nfir ' '21n-6
SEPOYS BEAT OWEN-SOUND BY.
•THRILLING •RALLY SATURDAY
Trsining ,4 - 1.Until The Eighth Luc,
. know; Added 4. Pair Of Counters In.
That Inning And Pelted .The Ball
•: ,iFieroT4i7u
Morrie In 9th At!
Vis-
itor
Lucknow Made it two .straightiAtn.
squeezing but a 564 win over Owen
'Sound here :on. Saturday; that:, nut
theni back in the Bruce League hunt
and :.in.•solid 'withthe fans. After'
niling--then-0.4.e,teamnrtIonle--nuck
now scored twice in the 8th and add-
ed another..pnir;in the .9th, .as the
SennYs continued smacking the ball
While the visitors Wilted under the
pressure and booted away their Chste-
nes • to grab' a win: • Welsh's' double;
with two away, drove in Gordon. Ir-
win from second with the winning
Welsh's supportin the opening in-
nings was weak, .An error at third,a
stolen base- that was robbery and: a
single by Schwan gave them a run
in the first inning. They addedthree
more- in the third: Finlaysen threw
out Striinue. Sutton singled and stole
second. McNab drifled one off Greer's
shins and •Phalen misjudged Schwan's
fly to 'left with both runners Scoring.
Piper's single seored, Schwan. Owen
,Sound .didn't thieaten, again, until
the 9th, when Welsh struck out Mc -
Nab to retire the side with second and
third occupied. . • . "
. Lucknont's first run ,came in the
third. Errors in left and atthird put
'Clarke and Irwin • on the pathway
with Clarke scoring on -Greer's. single:
Jewiri's • double in .the 8th paved 'the
war; for 'two runs.',. Greer grounded
out; Welsh singled,,and C. Finjnyson
rolkd one to second With Irwin .cros.
sing the .plate.. Finlayson •got inten-
tionally caught wr.firstl,squeezing
Welsinin..Boy Finlayson flied out to
left and Phalen grounded out third
to first. .
The Sepeyi continued their rous-
ing rally in the ninth asthe visitors
blew up. Two errors in leftfield and
one at short : filled the. Vases; Irwin's
fielder's choice forced Fritzley at -the
plate. Greer hit to ehert:with•Arthut,
scoring on a lad threw to the plate.
-Clarke: attempted . to score but was
cut off, Welsh -came thrbugh. with • a
clout to centre, scoring Irwin; and
winning his 'ownball garne.
Owen Sound ab r h p0 a e
"Strimus. 0 0 6 1 ,0
Sutton, If. g 2 5 0 3
McNab, .2nd 1 1 1 .3' 0
Schwan, , 1 3 '0 • 0. 0
Fleming, sn: On 0 I 3 . 3
Piper, 1st 0 2 11.• 0 0
Stanley. en 0 1 1. 0 , 0
Garvey.p._...___...•..4 ..Q 0 . 0 3 .0
McLaughlin; 3rd , 0 2 1' 1. 2
Con:Whin went the "route for ,Kin-
cardine .end generally gets in 'the Se,
Pons. Inilr it' bit, was...n.9 nuzzle. He
whiffed' but free Men, issued 4 Walks:
And. was nicked for twelve hits, the
' best
t.ifrned-P. ien°t`elroin, dtie'
alceatthbeaiSaeris; had
.field. • -
' Singles by Harry Thompson, Rig-
gin, Bob Thompson and .Lavie gene
Kincardine a brace of tens in the
.enxr'zenpitninoning9.f Ftihnqinfil4lio
there 01), two men
:reached second.. •' • • • • • -
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- ..rnccneW took the lead with A ."4-
rtin barrag& lin the 3rd. •Sinices ive
singles by Fritzley, Greet and Cla
sent Fritz over the plate. Irwin 'hois-
ted to second. P011ardlumnled, Wel-
sh's wren to short and Greer 'acorn&
Clark Finlayson einfielced, one for e
single 'Scoring Clarke :and Welsh, but
got tanned off2firit Mid“Rey.Finlayt
soh, liften: one to second ' to end ' the
.inning. • . . •: . .;:
' McCartney keptup the good work
in the 4th, by leading, off with a sin-
gle. Webster struck out. Fritzley
singled, Greer walked' and ,Clarke
lined out a two -bagger scoring Mc-
Cartney and 'Fritzley. Irwin got on,
on it fielder's Choice • with . Greer
thown• out at the plate. Cassidy..tried
tto nick Irwin off goilin.tn Second and'
Clarke beat the throw been to, ,the
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Luentioin.' ab '• h po; a e
Fritzley, ss. • 6 1 3 0 o
Arthur, rf: 1 0 0 0' .0
Clarke,, cf. 1 :0 .1 . 0 0
,Irwin, let • 2 1 .6 .0 n.
Greer, 3rd: .0 2 -I. 0' .3
Welsh, • 1".2. ,i. 3 ' 0
C. Finlayson, e. - o 10 :5 0
R. Finlayson, '2nd 4 0 ''0 3 2
Phalen, If....-. 2 ' 0 1
40 5 1 21 .16.
. Summary .---2,base hits', Schwan,
Stanley, Irwin, Greer,' Welsh. Struck
out; Garvey 5, Welsh 9. Base On balls.,
'Garvey 2; Welsh 1.. Wild pitch, Gar-
vey. Stolen bases, Sutton 2,. Fleming,
McLaughlin, -Phalen. Clarke. Left on
Lucknow 11,•, Owen Sound n
Runs 'netted. in,' Giver, 2; C. Finlay -
soh,. Welsh, ,Schwan 3; Piper. Earned
runs, Lucknow-
Score By innings-, •
.Owen Sound ,....,103 000 • ,000-4
inclunew 001: oqo 022-51
• WELnH. •HURLED .8EPOYS To
9-3 VICTORY IN KINCARDINE,
Platen Wdsh- anded,-.k.inn-flYnyinnant-•
to Lavis, ' .
•After gumming up a chance to
score in the 8th, the Sepoys added a
pair for good measure • in • the 9th.
Clark 'n 'Irwin got •hits in succession
with Clarke scoring when Munro took
Welsh's • hit to deep left.; C. Finlay-
son went down swinging and Roy hit
for •two bases scoring Irwin. Mc-
Cartney was safe oin.Pollard's error
and Carruthers struck out.
Lucknow • .ab r • h po a,. e
Fritzley, ss. ' 2 2 1:.3
inn•
ceum Theatre
how ISiglarGtsHAAt 81"P.M.
therede4 Friday,n Satardiii.
JUNE 17-12-19
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, AN iliS"TOilicAC'ticiAN6E
Also A "FOX NEWS"
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Monday, Tuesday,.' Wednesday
JUNE 21,2243
Mi(RNA LOY.
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WILLIAM POWELL.
n-JEAN-.711AR.LOW
SPENCER -TRACY. Ge-,
H. Greer, nf, - 4 1 1 ' 0 0
D.Clarke, 3 ' 3 ' 1 0 0
G. Irwin, "3rd • ,i. 1 0' 4' • 0
01, ? .131 . °1- n°
R. Finlayson, 2n▪ d' -0 1. 'I 1 0
A. McCartney; 1st 5 1 210 -0 0
E. Webster, 1 . 0 0. 0 0' 0
E. Carruthers, 0 1, 0 0 0
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Libelied-1„aciy.
WITTY NEWSPAPER
n'l'OlnY ..;•
And A Colour Cartoon -
."SWING, WEDDING" ...f"
BELFAST
. Plan to attend the Ashfield Circuit
Garden Party being held at .Hackeit'S
Church on June 25th.
We .congratulate Mr, Watson- Dav-.,
is on being Accented an Prineipal..,ef:'
Thameiford public school. Mr. a04 •
'Mrs; Davis ;will be greatly missed in
the community; ' -
Miss Lenore .1tIfielloonaltn 0 Ripley.
as •pen...engage fojlIithe vacsine .
Mr: and Mrs. Bert Alton and Fran-
ces spent Sunday With • Mr.; and Mrs.
Joe, Scott of Pine.. River. . • •
Mr. and Mrs.' mr: J. Irwin of: Lilac -
how were Sunday: visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson
Mr: and Mrs. .Tom IlaCkett and
family visited on Sunday at, Mi. and
Mrs. Stuart McGillvary's.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lane spent the
week -end at Riverview 'Visiting the
lattent Meter., _
Mrs. Noininin MacDonald, Misses
Lenore MacDonald and. Cingrerine
MacLennan, Reg: -N., Wer-r7vIsitors
with Mr.' and: Mr.. Wilfred Hackett
ore...Monday; .7 .;
40 9 12 27 9
Kineardine_ ab h pro a e
II. Thompson, rf. 1 1 Q 0' 0
Riggin, ist 1 1' 5 • I 0
Cassidy, c. - .4 0" 0 9 l'" 0
R. Thompson, 3rd 1 1 .0 2 1
Munro, If._..........._4 0 1 3 Al .o
ef. o 0
Pollard, SS; 4 4 0: 0 2 1 2
Morgan,. 2nd 40 '1 2 2 1
Cox, p. 40 1 33 0
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Surnmary....-.2-base bins," Olarke;',R,
'Oinlnysore• • Carruthers. , Struck , Out,
Welsh 13, doic 6. Base On balls, Wet-
sh 2, Cox '4. Stolen ',Vases, H. Thorop-
son, Irwin. Sacrifice hit; R. Finlayson.
Runs tbatted .in, ,Clarke n; Welsh 2,
C. Finlayson 2, In? .Finlayson, R.
Thompson 2, .Lavis, Left on bases.
Lucknow 9,. Kincardine, 7.. tanned,
tims, lueknoW 8; ,Kincardine 3; Urii-
Piren Wallace .and Moore, Walkerton.
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Serie By ' _
Lucknow ' 300' 002-9
• ;Kineandin.e • 000 :006-.-3
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Bruce League Results-. .
;Pint Elkin Owen; $,Ouncl 10
Chesley 13 „-L _Allenford 6
. LucknOW. ..Kincardine 3•
• llanonen 11 -- •Teesw,ater 8..
' Pent Eigin r Ilanever.- 2 -
-.Chesley 11 , Allenford 10
1.ucknew ,5 Owen Sound 4,
!;Wirighann,6 KinCerdine '1
Lutkriow 6 'I Allenford 5
, Bruce League ,,,, Standing
. With the Lucknow-Wingharo and
'Kincardine - Allenford • genies' not
counting.. the Bruce League Standing
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Pert Elgin ' V5 '' Lost'-'n'S'
lianover ' ..........L. ....--.4 .1 .800
Cheiley, - • ''4 1 .800
,otiWwuienekngn,h.osawomiind.....:..............2:
..........,.....7.....LL.:.3.600
.1, 7. 1 ' :625607.
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Teeswatet ' 1 3 ' .250
Allenford ... . ...................-1
Kincardine • 0 . .200
- .100
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-7-Stf•initin Owen „pound 'antehen- guff=
red afinger iniurY in mp_11
that was 'later,discbvered..to be. bre-
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ken. -• .ig_a_:,
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Sepons Break -Losing Streak With A
Well Earned Win In Lakeside Town
Last Thursday -After Wobbly Start
Weigh -Minter Of 'Situation -ox
'No IniSzle To Locals
Spotting •Kincardine three runsl
last. Thursday afternoon on the Lake-.
tide'diarnolin;:.-tifingeenYin Mine /toile
behind to challnun a Well earned and
deneive 9 to. 3!-- decinote that
inciden-
thlly Wee the first Win in rout starts.
Welsh Was given his first test '" of
thel'season and -.lifter :a ..liveibblirit
hinineinfed the Penetatign?an
loWing bet, three hit g over the reirielin
ing 8 innings. Welsh was itileri fine'
iintinart te.nfien163'1110'ring Oran
thwtneningnitinin atrinnteitinn-
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Pardon Me for bringing it up Mr.
Payne, in -case you shouldthink We',
.re.tobbing' it in a bit, but I suppose
you've. noticed ',that • the- badly out-.
elassed Lucksioelnsquad, have won
three .straight gaines. '
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When the. Kincardine Club.' ner-
Sisted in 'PlaYing.,BOb ThoMPson and
.Reg.. Lavii in, spite of 'instructions
finem-thrtrune Leagtiennoet-Wde7inn-
until they 'were properly approved of,
the, suspension of three planers, .Bob
and Reg. Levis •and 'Manager. Harry
Thompson was the result.
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The suspension is effective ' till
June .30th, and if Kincardine uses
theee. Planers the team Will be pint-
,pended :.by the Brucc League, and
the -Matter referred to the ninatetir.
authorities, with a view • to ,banning
f -rem all organized. sport,
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linetirdines only win this ,eetieon
against Allenford sloes not count And
should it affect the, final , standing,
will have to bc rePhiyen '
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' ;The .erne applies to the Wingharin
Lneknow game •nete, On the
,The, Tiffin Will. be talented to Play
with Wingliarn, but the game -Mill
, hot eoent and Will be ten eyed. if it
has any bearing on final standing
,Of the teams. •
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diA# taltregpeo rbt eedo:r Nwe an: iotehstv tet the
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litrin janiei • McDonald, eighth
nniebetion.,, ' and although
Mann hunter chased hinri Bruin has
-.vaded all and Mfieti Inst Seen •crossed
of Teilawetein.nii the linnet 0 . train.
nitnt Joseph A. geinfies.
,jann FInnegne • of. Toronto' is
visiting ihieirs: patents, Mr. and
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' Mr. Gordon Lynch Is visiting
and. Mrs. Thos. Inglis.-
Mrs..IIarry:-McGee, Who has been
suffering with lithinago forainile,.
broke, thelargobenein her right
wrist. while going, dowif. the cellar
stairs onSunday. She Was taken to ,•
Vingham hospital. We. hope to. heir' •
of an improeeinent Soon. • • ;
, Quite a 'number from herd attend-,
"ed the anniversary services in Wing -
ham. Presbyterian church on Sunday; •
when :Rev. Wilson of Toronto' 'french.
The United ,Church here had very
sliccessnir anniversary ' servicei on
Sunday,' Rev:. Mahoney of •
Bnussels"nreaChed. Special munienves
!rendered by the ..choir.
Don't tornet the anniversary,ser-
Vices in the Presbyterian Church on
•Selidan, 'Jun-67,2'0th,- 'at '11 a.m. and
7.80 p.m. when Rev.: Mills of Walk-
erton will preach; . • -
'FoildirdryC:e.Pa7d Giilies ,sPeni
,with Mrs. ;Duncan' McDonald near s
Mr. and ,Mrs, McLeen.sind .son.;Mr.
Jack'McLean,,visited on Sunday with
the fonner!$,. daughter; ,Mrs.„ Gibson .
of Listowel, and little • Shirley. Gibson
-returned-lionee-evitle---:them4Or=a-viqi-
. Mrs. 'McLean hed 'a quilting on .
Mondeay;iiwialigassisted.een.seraof
the ladies
ofth:
Nisi' White, Mrs. Saur Mid two ,
Sons of Rinelander and Mrs. Ricker
of 'Wenn. Wis.., Spent the .week -end
with their aunt, Mrs. Eli Jacques: ,
Mr, and Mrs. Ab. Taylor. and fam-
ily 'Moved from the ,apartment over
Mr. McLetuns 'store to .the.,Kew block
• Dr: Campbell of. Hensalr was .in
our ,eOininunitY;P this Week testing,
cattle; , .
Miss Isabel Fox returned .hoine,„
from Wroxeter- where she was nurs-'
r. .nteClelland of 1)obbington,
bought • three head .ok,hereford cattle
from Mr: George Kerinedy this Week:
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11U1RON AND KIN:LOSS-, , _
" TELEPHONE :SYSTEM
-• . • -June 5th,- 1:937.n. ---
The Commissioners rriet in the iee.
retary'S office on the above &de, at
2.30 p.m. ,John W. Colwell in.. the .
chitin Members present Were Dan D.'
McDonald and Neil McKnYn.n ••
Moved'. by Dan D. McDonald, see -
chided by Neil MacKay that the Mite....
utes of lait meeting b • adopted as
read. (carried). •'t
Moved hY Neil McKay,. 500011(10(1
tiy Dan D. McDonald that -the:follow-
ing • AteoUnte be paid: \V. J. Land, •
sentry,. May, $135.00; Matt. .Gerritnell,
salaint.nlay; $1,00.00, operation $35.00:
H. H. Mitchell, freinht, and eattage,
$3.43; •$16:35; Wilfred. Murray,
bal-
aflce
"Mend wageS, $27.50, $30.00, . usen'of
ear $10.95n$15.20: Harold trnmertert, •
Magee. $24,75, : 827.00 Stroiriberg,--n
Carlson, Mdse.: $570.97: Canadian
'Telephone dila 'supplies, yudse.,,
BerisernWiledin Electric 'CinenanY,.
$18.061 Stewart • Needham, , Veldt,
$450 (Carried).
. :Meeting ,11tee 'adjoin:nen •-te -
oigai* AO, 21.4. 11.00...lnire,
R. Secretsky, ,
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