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SCHEDULE OPENS
AT» MILVERTON
• • Intermediate baseball v$'11.0.Ch
,cloing a comeback in -Lucknow.
after an absence of almost a de!:
cade,,viill. get underway,, early in
June, although the first borne'
game will not be played here tin -
till almost the middle 'cif the
month. • . •
• •: LircknoW has e.ntered ,in ',the
W,O.X.A. and iS-Part of ais-even-
team group. including Goderieh,'
Auburn -Blyth Combines, Clinton.
Air Force School, Listowel, Mil-
Yerton and Si. 'Marys. Luckno'w
opens .the schedUle in milvertori
two week§' frorri.t.4xlay; aria.. will
make their • debut. before 'the
home fans. on ',Friday, 'June 44th
with goderich•
„All gatnes, with the • except1oxi;
of the playeffs, will start at 6.15
sharp The first four teams
will Take the playoffs ,With, the
'first 'and 'thirc. ancl' second and
fourth ilace teains' meeting iri a
two-ottt-ofLihree' series. The Witi;-
ners' will meet in a threergame
group -championship series.
:The hometelam is to supply the.
-'-base-umpire*rd-the-visiting:te-ain-
the 'plate Umpire. • .
' At an executive rneetinglast
week' Messrs.''W: C..Finlaysen and'
P.. W. lloag Were- appointed to
take charge of the focal nine. The
'01-arnorrd is in 'pretty fair 04(1177
tion „noW; and,' as .soOn. as 'weather
permits practising ' will start,. in:
dead earnest. Eyery. Spot on the
tearn-is Opqn and anyone Who:can
:play hall, or has a•hankering to
.,..w'PROTONIFOOTERL.,AvingitilA citiRiEN BAKER
*: MARJORIE: MAIN 4,- CHILL WILLS ,
EcipAuND BEION,./lATHANIEL Wm; HAM CRANE, 'JAMES .011ANLON and SAMSON t
tAtHAELSON. • ;Additional Dialog*” byKay' Van MO, •. Bond on the Book bV Samuel Hopkins Adonis
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oafthe original slay by [Weave Griffin and William Rankin, • Words and Music by JOHNNY MERCp
, and MAKIN WAIIIPI • Oblickid by GEORGE54DNeY • Produced by ARTHUR' FREED
'TWo-ShowiLEackllight and 9.
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'Matinee -Saturday afternoon at 2.3
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ana Andrews
untzlia4
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A• personal and coherent story of the action
at Salerno.
Show starts. at 8.00 o'clock
RAMOM T
• .r.fhe,Paramoitht ...Women's pi-
kitute the May. Meeting at,
tlie home of, Mri. .Robt.Hamilton
M.,rs„ Robt.._liefL.presieled. It • waS
decided to' make .a* donation to
given by Mis': Frank Ritchie, Mrs
Jack:Oardner,.and Mrs. E,,Bark••
. . • •
well. and !counnunity spging was
',led by Mrs, . Jack It
•Was clecided to' made a .ciuilt for
Russian •r(ilief, the . materials to
be, left. with Mrs. D. Nicholson.
. ,Mr. Herb Ensign is in. Viatoria
London, for treatthent,
Ur. Jack Barkwell '*=0.asSisting
Mrs.•Erisign.• •'
• Miss' Alice lieid'•andMrs.-
Lowe are visiting. in Brantford; ,
Mrs; • Wm; 1Vlartirt •aiid Goldie
Spent• a few days. with,Vr... and
.Aimanneen1=1•11111,
1VIrs.1, Allen1 Stewart ,of Eganville.
, Mr. and Difrs. Jack EliPhith and
family visited at -PirikertOns, op.
.Saturday.,
,Mr..Donald Htrnilton j in God-
wo'iicing in Ronsd's, gara,q6.
Mr.and Airs.. IilTilfred,.dopeiand
-an 0 v er-- •- -a--.,
ghter. of Gait
A: Ketchaba•&: •
Mr. and Mr.". Lloyd liend,erspn
and danghter, of' toi7onto spent:
the,week•:end.with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Henderson..
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BoUght Wh 1iin 1.tesideme
.M,r., James Henry,' an .ermplcryee
of HOlindale. Creamery, Winghani
has •purcl-lased..t,}-io.. homes of the
late. Sohni Thottiln that town. • Mi.:
and, :Mrs.' Henry, .Harold, Donna
and „Audrey .moved &Orb Belfast
to; Wingham•last year, .. • • • '•
ABERDEEN ANGUS
nd Annual Opportunity a
- 38 Females
12 .Bulls
Winter Fair .Building, GUELP
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'Saturday June .st:,
.1liezealtie---have -been' -'select-ed from-- many of Our
• bfiords. The.y, are' in good. breeding condition-liere
d to purchase an Angus Will and:females .of
•exce4nt breedingi. sultab16- for a 'foundation herd,
.AltAN.ittl. '6re' fully atdredited T nd ne.g•itivo
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to. t:Ef:i blood *test •
This is your 'Oppottuney to secure
•breeding stock at your oWn price.
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sident, rali.ltIlli.'ht,.Rictg•:%.4.
Torunto,,, Oa
calialOguo write to Seer,otat7.
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Jitne,'Listowel .a:t Clinton:
June10,--Goelerieh at Milvertonr •
Jtitte: 1tl4LiStOWel,' at St:. Marys I
June. 1'2L -Auburn at Clinton
'June .14-Goderiel-i at taieknow
June ,17-iAuburti..at St.' Marys
June :11—Listhwe1 LUCknow
June :19, --Milverton at St., arys
June j9,....LueknOW: at' 'Clinton
June 26—Mflvrton at,: Rine stowel
Listowel
June Marys. attucknoW
.June • 26—Clinton • at „Goderieh •
at:MilYertort
June 8—St Marys at gbderich
•July „ .1.-HOlinton,1at•,St:Marys
Jill& • 3-,Lucknowat Auburn.%
•July 4:-Ged.erich at •Listowel
July •13---.C1ini6n' at:Listowel
J:i.t.1y-•107..-,,•Mi1verfott at Lucknow
JulY..:10.-:--Goder.ieh at Auburn'.
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July :11—St..,Marys.at ListoweL.
:JulY•••1.2, Clinton:. at .4ut.A.ti-4:,
July flivettthi at GoderiCh...
.July,..154-St,..1ViaryS• at Auburn' •
ue o eric
Suly10-St.'11/larYs'at..Milvertort
july,19-H.Clinton at . Luckriow
July 1.0.-Listowe1. at Atibtirn:'
..July,•2,---Li..itowel at Milverton
July 2-:•4aderich: ClixitoO• •,
J.u.ly-':2,4-Ltickriow at St: 1Vlar3'S'•
Roy ,2.4L,--kilvertPri at,'AtItlpurn..
July' 26.4ucknoyListowet.• •
July 20.-Goderieh at St. Marys
'July ,•29-:AulpUrn• ':af4.:41,tcknow• ,
-July 39—Listowe1 at "Goderitilf'-.
July 29. --St. Marys at Clinton
LONDON EVANGELIST AT
itINLoy.G. sEitytcEs -*
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SpeciaL..aatmiversary services
will' be held in Kinlough ,pente-
'costal ,Church On' Sunday, 'c'on-
ducted by Rev. **, eam .of
•London. • . :" .
"Mr; Beam was raised, from his
death. lied as ,an 'answer' to prayer'
• ,in Ontarib,•.,
dring-tvitirtuberculosi-Th.rig;ht
lung had haemorrhaged away. He
• was around one, •hundrecl 'pounds
in. weiglit, and given • up to die.
•by three,. 'physicians; -but today
is in good health and weighs over
twO hundreilf,potinds-Years.:,..hav,e
passed and, this healing has stood
the test. - Mr. Beam' today is, a
• preacher of the old...time gospel."
On, Monday afternoot'. an,d ev-
ening great rally service's Will.be
held. In the evening the speaker
will be Rev'. E. Ripley., fortrierly
• of Lueknow arid •Kinlottgh,
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• 'Mr. `rhos Ross, Mr, Chas. Mac-
Crae, Miss Morkison and • Miss
Barhara,Barbarze Of Toronto are
spending a few days at Mr. ROSS,
farm where Mr. MacRae is doing
some carpenter work on the
house as they intend to spend,
the'surnrne,r months at their:stint-.
.merhorne,here. '
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• Mr. and. Mrs, Vietbr. • Emerson
of Whitechurah '•.'spent. „Sunday.
with Mf., and Mrs, Fred'Tiffin.
Mr. James Richardson and Mr.
Robert Stewart are assisting, Mr.
James Wilson" of Whitechurch
vtiith sawinill Work.
Miss Marjorie ,Huffman is. -as- •
sisting!MrS. 'J. B. iVlorri.s.on with
the farm Work,'
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Mr, and- Mrs.;.W,illia'm ,Dawson,,
:nd Con., spent'Sunday With Mr.
and Mrs. Wesley Tiffin.
• Mr'. and Mrs. Ted 1VIcclenaghan
. .
and Percy; Mr. and. Mrs. • Russell,
'Gaunt and7farnily attended the
.graduation at.j. Gue1ph-7 .of -Miss
Mildred McClenaghan, nurse -in -
training' on Friday
., This community welcomes Mr.
-Charlie MoOre,who last week :re-
turned froin.overseas.
• Mrs; Robert Stewart last .week
decorated:rooms • for Mrs: e Lorne
Johnston and Mrs. Thos.' Morrison
of .Whitechu'reh. "
•VA.OE•5
•REX THEATRE
•.4UCKNOW
To nite Wednesday%
One Of Our Very Funniest
Shows
OT RYTHM"
Tim, and. Irene
Dona Drake, Robert •Lowery,
Sidney Miller Jerry. Ccioper
May 24t .25th
EVER:...SINCE VEN US
;With, ,,Alan Mowbray, •
. Ina Ray -Hutton,"'-
Hugh Herbert Billy 'Gilbert
• ,Grlenda ,Farrell
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MeNab-Nfurdie Orip
The -ay meeting of the Mp-
Nab-Mtirdie-grOup was held, at
,the .homes of Mrs.. qeorge JnyjiL
'Mrs. K. MT -die was iri.aharge•of
theineeting.:?The scripture leSSon
ake ti-Lfram-the,-25th-Fis a hn.--Twas • •
reo
4., McLean gave a very lrikereSt-
mg reading. The; topic was ',The
history, ofCid" "a rid Wa'S'Tgiven
by, Mrs. W. B. *AnderSpn. The
.group enjoyed a.' reading ,by MrS.
Thompson.: Mit: D. C., Tay
lar' offered prayer.. A geogra 'h
S prepare y.• iss J.:: OS--
Arrib•':.proved very - iriteresting,
CTT was served'by'.the 'hostess
and •a SOcial •half hoiti sPent
COMING NEXT -- —
• "THE WAY AHEAD"
Starring David 'Niven
:with Quentin Reynolds
--A-10th Century Folci,ieture
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'Protection:,•
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STEWART, A. SCOT
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Don't buy inferior seed and Iooic for a bumper
crop . . the best costs onlya few cents
extra per ,acre.,
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606 Large Roth
531 Large
ot.i• can't expect large eggfrom little .Pullets
. ...the feed 'Makes ,the difference between.
a :large' Pullet and a small :one...
R .BEST RESULTS FEED
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rowena: ot GioWint Chow
with ,your own grain'
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whero.. he and Mrs. BreckleS anct
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resitIenee.
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Masserrita!rus Home Freezers
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Le pleased to give you full particular*.
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MASSEY---HARRIS DEALER
Shoji 'Phone .4iouse, 70-r-5 Dungatuion •
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