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Mr., and Mr'sJack . ilendersoii►
aociunt an ed by! Miss E, Hender-'
son,, R.N.,, of Stratford; visited
with Mr. and °Mrs-' "loslald Hen
derson, Ii'rawaltoa. • I
Mrs, C. Moan .0401: vas
assisting• her mother, . was :ili. in
Wingiian, Hospital, She returned'.
home on Sunday. •
: Mrs. .J.. ,Richavls of. ,erton,
As. at' IP ent ' Musing- .
Richards. „ ,
Ntrs-. Wm. Stanley went to Lion:
don with Mrs. G. Stanley ' Who:
was laving a ;clieckfup ,on her
'eyes.: 4.
-Mr. Vred lp kips; : of 'Zloronto
visited with:3Ir; and Mrs. D. An
.1114' "AMY:MN SENNEt%
Held Shower 1rhUrsday •
On Thursday' ° •evening last
ParaAmoin t ladies held to shower
for . Miss Kathleen 'G.iibsoni'bride-
to be, The ' program • included
oorosnimitY 'fig, readings iby
MrsWebster, Mrs. Bob Reid,
Dorothy Gibson and' Edna Ketch-
iabaw: The follioiwiing address was
read by •:,Mrs. R. llainilton.
Dear Kathleen;
• We, your friends- et Paramount
have gathered ` here -this evening
to `spend a social hotir, before you.
leave our. comtpuntty.. •
We wish you every happiness
in .:our new home. When you , are
settled yaa r home and, using
these gifts, n Hay you be .remiiided•
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of ...rainy. old ° j<rtends.
Here's somethng icor your :l
tle hone, _
.It. was ;•a joy. to choose lx sand
it in . . .
Best Wishes and a hope
Ill at you'll both 'like.; ?P!d use it.
ed, 'Mrs, J. Ebphick, Mrs,
W. Dexter.
Return From Overseas
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. "Tex" Cam=
eron; ' who have 'Vent the' past
several. weeks in England, Scot-
land and France, sailed for home
last Tuesday and .arrived in
Wialkerton. • this. week.
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Its okay for; a;,doctor to add''lo
years- to. 'your' life if 'the 'bill 'for
it=doesn't °take. away 20. •
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The Liberal Party recognizes that, not only economically
but socially, Agriculture is Canada's' most important Indus
try.:`Both' the farmers and everyone -else iu;.Canada benefits
from legislation : to mauttaiin • a ` sound ` economic `'position.' for :•
Agriculture. To .stabilize ; farm prices and #ielp keep farm
i.icome at a high level, the Liberal Government has brought;:
in legislation, like the'Farm` Prices Support
Act (Floor Prices)
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and Marketing ,Legislation. Becauseof ,this and a continuing
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;policy, of increasing our, export trade and. the ;building .up
of purchasing 'power; of Canadian consumers,, the, Canadian
farmer is in a better :pasiti"on' today. than ever.,before'with
real assurance of. security fpr t e future.
The Liberal 'Party.:fully ,ealizes' how . much a good income ;.
means to : the,,.health and happiness..: of Canadian families:
And it has, ' brought, : in legislation to =help maintain .an in
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• creast g better standard' of - living for all, Canadians..
the. Liberal 'Government is stressing theimportance 'of;as-
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s-':•.suring employment: for all Canadians who are willing, and
ablef�� to':.work . and. to keep - this employment at a high
level, with good wages. Family •Allowances, Unemployment _
Insurance and increased Old Age Pensions . are parts of the
Liberal plan to .keep' purchasing „power of Cana ian families
at a high level and at -the same time,,provide a :greater.
measure of security . for the future..
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T USSD.A', JUNE' Mk- 1949
SPOT. CLFIVTON 13 41[114S •
BUT COME BACK TO WIN
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Luck -new legionnaires made it
three Straight when they
defeated\Clinton Radio • School
team 20„-17. on Friday night in the
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Lucknow, •••
The ' Legionnaires • again did it
the hard way, ,They spotted the
• visitors .a" 13-0 lead iby the first
half of .the. Oh- inning and: then.
staged a,sustained r` ally for 'five
Straight. innings to'. perdorm•what
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the •"fans figured vias: impossible
oto,egaine: . e" out of the fire..
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; e,CH,ackett who as beentthe.
Legionx alreS' : one-xnan ;'_pitching
staff . to' date, started again on- Fri-
i day, but was, relieved ' in the 4th
i. by young, Allan, Hackett, •W. ao
4 made -his first appearance .in ' the
'M• `big league” :and..•did a creditable
st job in finishing :the game,
1 For three "innings ,The Legion=
■ naives', were retired in order by
i McKellar,, ''Clinton's• starting pit -
'11 cher and the first of three Who
• labored for .the °•Airmen before
. ■ •the runfest ended. ..
' The game was,., a '• half ,hour• late
■ ih starting• as the Clinton, nine got
• stranded -close 4o--the-ivillarge- and-
, i •had to hike into town, and it was
• nearing midnight before the game
ended,:. to • the !satisfaction of a
■ : good-sized cr►wd,•, who sat it, out
,1 to watch The Legionnaires over
• come•, the visitors' early lead.;
■ : Luck/low: M Chin, -rf, 3rd; J.
MacDonald, ss, G . thin,. if H
!'t•Greer •'2nd,•:,.Rost '•Finliayson,`. c• ..J:
Cook; :1st;`Alex Hackett,. p Alex
McIntyre, cf; Bill Treleaven; '3rd,'
rf; Allanr.Hackett, 'p•
Clinton: • 'Strachan;- • ist; Good -
IN ave, 2nd; Thurkof, lf; •lsignko,• cf;
• Fain -met, er, 3rd, Lalonde; 'rf;:Hel-
m differ, c; Coleman, ss; 1VIcKeller,
■ '. p Madsen, p .Pratt, p.
a ' Score .by Innings.
■'. shower • out ,play,, to. two
Clinton : 404 511; 200::-11
u Lucknowr 000 353 72x 20 games Prize winners were R,
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LEGIONNAIRES -'WON
ANOTHER ON. MOi1TDAY
T he Legionnaires . 'continued;
their. winningstreak on Monday
night when 'they, tri tined •Tees
virater''19 to 7 lathe Culross Vilt
aeg. `,`Chuck" Webster' sent G.
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Chin ,to the mound to{r. LueknoK „,
and his fast 'ball handcuffed' the
Teeswater .nine 'during- the si,'
innings he worked. 4AIeX .i a'ckctt''
finished the game'..
Lucknow. settled, the • issue r ''
the second and third innings•°nth
nine ' runs
"ele wen`
worked
l2ehAn l
e •plate •for '" the L'e. gion•nai r ,A •
a ; •Hut" nl'enty; of z°ip into the, j nh
Jack MacDonald, ''Who .has been ': ~
clouting the ball : with. regularity:;
:this ,season,. set. some sort :of a
record bylbashiilg' out three•'home
runs in six trips -• Two of•
there '
came in 'successive u'1ilmss in. the
5th .and 6th.. '
':Taking part in ,Monday's game
were Alex Maddntyre, Jack. Mac ' •
Donald, Geoiige "'Chin, Harold
,Greer, Bill Treleaven, Bob Sim.p-
sqn, Jack .Gook,,. J ' "overs, Bob
`Middlemihss;'.rklex`Hacket•t, Allen'
,Hackett , •
, Teeswater Cerson, ss; Hill, lf, 4.
J.• Weis, x..3r, MacDonald, :':1st; ;
Weiss, 2nd;, ,Steurnal,,. rf , : Dent
anger, c, ,McKinnon;' cf Gook„,
Score by 'Inilungs •
Lueknow x.054,.042, -040L19''
Teeswater' 100 110 310•—• 7
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Jitney Winners
Prize winners• at the 'local
ed jitney, last: Wednesday' evening '.
were Alex , .lVlcNey, '.Les Purves, ,-
,Mrs. W A Selom+on, Fred :Jack-.'
son.
HELD FIRS.
Lucknow BowlingClub held•:
the. first twilight of ' theseason
on nday ;evening A late even
DuVA Wingham:;. `2 wins plus 12;:
W:ainiltofl
H � Wingham, .' 2 1.‘=ins
plus ,11, R. Finlayson, Lucknow,:;:
2: •wins -plus 55, C.. McManus, `God-.
'eri,..'n 1 •win plus 10' :.
■ • The'LegiCeMaires were' in Tees-
i water. on•• 1Vfonday night and then
:_ have a 'schedule ;lapse until net
• Ttiesda June 1st °' when :th
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.play hast 'under the lights to the
■ Culross Village °'nine-
■ For, -Friday night s .game • . Roy
r '•Finlayson `'came out of ' reticle=
".: ment" to dlo the catching: for'Clar-
■ bice'. Greer who . is On :his honey-
s ,moon. And Roy. did "a good job
• ;of it,, too.:
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■ • INVITE 'MEMBERSHIP:
:11: Lucknow Bo*l' .Club is de-
■ : ▪ sirous• of .i creasing its member.-
■.chirp tiff's ;season, ,andnvites ' oth•
Through-the=National-Labor-Vole :and samitar- regulatio
Give Bruce � :LM�ER
a
VERNME vo in on une_
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BRUCE LIBERA.L.CANDIDAT
'EAR DONALD 'BLUE; C K N W INGHAN ;,
uesd y, June 21:st ate -.9.45 p.m. •
�i ladies and men. to joth the organ-
■ I ization. ' Bowlid • offers healthful•
■ relaxation • and •the ,local greens
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offer pleasant surroundings that
• • enhance • -the '•en' oyment of the
sport.
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Drennan -Black;' Group -
The June':`meetin,g 'of' the Dren- •
nan-Black Groupof the W:.; A'.
was 'held ° at the '' home, of Mrs:.:
Earnest `Ackert. on ' Wednesday ev=
eninsg ; June .8th with .an attend
Hance of 34. rs Drennan presided
and after the opening exercises,
the treasurer's:' report was giver..
Mrs. Roach' • and ' MI's, Drennan
were alaPfli• nted as delegates to.
the 'Federation at Cargill on June
15th Readings. J were .given} by
Mrs. T:, MacDonald;
Collyer, . Mrs. R: ' Ackert and : in
struinentals.'by Mrs Graham and
Mrs,4-.Duston. The meeting closed
with' an auction sale' of 'miscell-•
aneous articles lloWed by .a
social half ho
■ ` . Many dairymen discover that s.
■ MCCoxinick-Deering Separator sires
them more profit than an, additional
■ cow. 'They. get more and better cream
with little labor and at low cost. These
'dairymen know that a McCormick-
Deering Separator can stop butter..
.',fat from .slipping away..Find out
*bout these advantages for your-
self., We'll be -'glad to shoiv.you'this
money -making. machine.
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This is a paid advertisemlent of Bruce Liberal Association; '
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