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EW,AG REP AT
L PARTY
gU,ron ,COinitY'. residents Who
ed 'the teed_ OWL:At iClin-
- ,party . for G. W. iMontgoinery at
' Seaforth that evening, had their
first opportunitY ' to *et Mr.
"Dotig" Miles.
Mr. Miles 38-yeeari-old, ,was
the agriCultiiral representative An
'Ffontenac, with headquarters at'
• Kingston. :He •will ass
month , after ,1*.. ,Mon InerY's
duties at Clinton on APrilAst a*
deParture ,:to take 'his new 'posi-
A native of York CoinitY arid.*
neai., 1Willikin few. five years be-
,' fore joining the .Departnierit of
Agikultute... he alSO specialized.
pointed assiStant ,:agrietiltural, re -7.
presentative .iri 'Froritenac and
later . served in Prince . Edward,
ton *itourities.,befOre:, returning' to
in' Milliken, jp miles northeast.
,of Toronto' and, attended •Mark-
iharn High School ' before' taking'
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1119:PKWY WEDNESDAY
*LucknOw JuVeni14: and God -1
erich Midgets. will play an exr.'
:Arena this, Wednesday evening at
in action againSt the LUcknow
Juveniles who are:r. standing ..bY
for kr,i
Returning to York County, he
farmed. for five. years and 'be:.
',.came quite 'active in the Junior
Fanners. His interest in thiS or-
ganization led him' into extension
His Wife iS a native. of 1TE-v—v-
market and was secretary to the
agricultural representative i,n
York County' before they' wete
married. •
Mr. Miles says he will endeav-
our - to. carry Montgorn-
ry's program In, Huron, Pattie,-
ularly the , 4-1.1 work:
Second, Fourth and; Sixtli
.Mr.. arid Mrs: Robert 'Campbell.
and. three Childfen, were: SunclaY.
The -following, Were at:,St.....TOs7
LOriclori, op Friday,
to donate :blOod Wed :for -the tate
Herb, Bnekton and ,Gilhert Hain-,.
*: Students' Sunday •WaS 'observed
Aay; *Student niinisters, Mr,. John
Allan arid , Mr. john;!COngrarn of
WaterloO.College • Were in charge,
Denver .Dickie read .the teripture.
lir,son and Miss, :Ruth Steer, led
...pleasiuk duet Was*:
Sting, by-' Mrs. .liatry
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Npw IN STOCK ,CARLOAD.9
CHOSEN. AL,L-StAR*IlgOER
jaei .chin his teen. chosen as
4117 -Star lefC Winger, --On: the Tor7
boekey team* a.s. picked (by 'the
.leagtie .,•!:_.coaclies. Jack attends
'Jarvis Collegiate.: '
, The .TOrorito Star had the -161-•
low*: to say: ',The most de-
cisive choiCe was the, left:Wing
five.4oOtrfive 140 lib.. bail: of fire.
Jack, tallied More than' 12 gollS1
during the season, -arid .was one
,finishing on top:Of: the eastern
Last Friday; Jarvis played' a .
sudden'•death ;game with West -
*ern TeCh:. Western division
ionship.. Jarvis' won 8-2 with
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BANTAMS ,oustED• By - were. too' Chipmunk scores.
CLASSY zuRICH SQUAD' _The' Pole' Cats are well' ont in
•LucknoW Banta weren't Fria ,4:Poimrnt. sat'nuot;r7otri,..sc?I'voe8r7
quite good'. enough to,-caPture the
1.v.0AA; "130." chaMpionshib. thoir1-1,...:yvin;ithtil. ,W.i*C1.,ealteatve:47 .4ekifc; '
They were ouStedin:tWo. Straigiit
!Howard Agnew :best, ,for the*
games by.,the elaSsrlittle squad.
The."KallgarOos.A-rcilled to a, 3,
The: ,t0arns '0iPenea the silver -
'ware 'set in Bengali last Wednes- point -victory ,'"over the:Squirrels.
day. night,. when the' Zurich •boys
Scored a; 5-2: mictory: poal getters,
*.ere: Murray. Huriter *ark.d
Back Lucknow-•-, On Y:riday
:night it 'Nvas 'decisive as the:
jots shut out.**the
" -UNDERLAY HARDBOARD
erfect Boar -a -TO -We Under Linoleum
. The broomball_..league, has
wound up the: regular schedule*
and, 'playoffs will commence this
Thursday with Firenien against
St .Helens .in the first ganie, and
Belfast .and Paramount in the
second.' On. FricTii.-riarMiitif
and SOuth Kinloss :will 'tangle in
the- opener, with Kinlough
against Nite Hawks in ' the sec,
This fir-st--round—of--play-OL
will be, two -game,. goals -to -count
LUCKNOW JUVENILES
:LtinCknoW.. Juveniles, who 'are`
:"D" series 'champions of the
W.G.A:A., are Marking, thine
waiting word for a series in the
LuCknow squad, tinder
bert,Chin and Bill JohnstOne, are
working', 'Out telgulatly for the big
test when .it comes.'
an exhibition game for this' Wed -
the, highlY7rated• Goderich, Mid-
gets, •wbich, shoUld be. one worth
seeing.
Dave Anderson's' 737. and Larry
short handed " Kangaroos .with
Buster VV'hityky'g-126---.triple and,
singles,.by, Marie,. Freck .and Bill
Button supplying the oppOsition.
iott's '589 led the Zebras to a. 3 -
point victory. over the short-
handed Tigers. Chas. :Pepplees
585 and singles..by Basil Wright
-Zebras the third stanza,
The' ..Beatrers and, WolverinO,
battling for •4 playoff ,Spot;
:tot,' a .2-2: deadlock:: 'Frank Thornp*-. •
.son with 711...and' 'Leonard 'Mae-,
:Donald With.607 were ,high Bea;
verS. Harold:, Greer .with
.671..-and,:Edria.Ra,yner and mark. A
:,Figher With:7...596 arid 589 were.
toii-s7for"•the Wolverines::
they blanked:. th,e 'Lions fot. four, -
.pOinti. .Harold Etrington with
red 1-4Yoting: 'with' pp cou Id on'W.
make the' 'antes *Close,
Standhig
Zebras :47., •Cubs: and :WolVerineS
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,The TIger,s and Pole Cats r011.
:Start 'them With NeW
Tuesday nigh with the Pole Cats
Corning ,horne•With.-4
nie 781 and:
for the 'Pole CatS , With Diek
Abel's 621 tops' Crbr the short -
The Ciophets4'slovvett ,bit as
theY sPlit two each with.' the
ChipintmkS. Marie Greer's 606
Button• arid ,1)'ototliy Short fig -
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