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iminated collected three ter4o. n '01 �14141% Larry; Pacl:ott k 1111hileysare ass,4r
Ai , o , Is aTK1 two r4m, I tbg .seventh, 4 _g. you .4
T! , n &n-' 'lln't9n gop mance _dVoc0e at CAy-
ed the -Petrolli; ed .110M teed.
�. At, m,4 , I pe"� baseball,.
uga, and -,the liagewwIlle Press,
.of 110�eft team defeated
soasingled, McDonald was safe died sudder '�"Ai 'tii0 home- in
p the - t , yipg - r�m qA he 7-7 Taoiry�
Bweefield.,, 005 OQO Ila Rajders was safe on an error. defeated Pe."
EXeterla .09 Clinton
Last ht E*etpr 100 002 0 3-6-3 Raid again Raider by a seer of 12,� to ),?ptrqlia went ahead .4
' %� 011 ,An prrpr, and Bob Pearson All Vu94 On ]PAday, August 27.
ftightgnd Jpaies;'Down and �vjn the. fj'�st, g=q i , � R C,
'A the best 74 with walls and ji> b came $hrpu b 01
a N., lk tr le ;y g
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jtb hi MPrlth, He Wa� eg
A 1191940 XpP W RoV, Pickett ss .5 0 YOM
of ft e -finals rry d.
Wright A stpdght lot Petiloba 4gain Mr.
pp series 1 the
,I the seye4 �d Clare Mage 1 3 HOU was q, son of
fox the 013A C
QhamptQ
bl"flng ;,ft took. the lead 4n the bottom of Laurie Qo1qu4oun lb 6 1 1 late Georg! Edward Tall, pub-
sevpAth InnIi ng on
n
. _, Ig scqrl
Cl re Magee too.k the pitch- wh
ed Exeter Froin tine Apron I ..er of the C on News,-'
on walk" . 4 C a 6 2 1 a
verdicit I I L 11� a -
,in, t�he g4me mixed a 'w..lic
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CC=yMc;=d
L41tet� Softball L -l:.inton''W1
by -man 2b 5 0 Record 4rom. 1W5 031, nd
y *rrQrs, and In go!Pg error. Hall.
TIiK w, rup, Jim Livermore c 4 2 3 Mrs
,w tite QAAy of t no
he tro4te struck out ni b4t
the game. In the wild, eighth inning Bob Pearson rf 4 1 4 Q0rdQn leAP104 the VriAthig
Fetes Local Cels, In J*us bug win for the
Clip
4on, orgpte far father and wo
The Rrupefieldglrlls nowwas r five "runs; Bob Batk�n ab
trade w"- his
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tlti� lower lialf'of and book the lead for the first Ct, ed at :tbo Stratford B
M"'t Me wilutor, of the I I Chuck. Switzer If 4 9. 3 eacQn-
the line -1,4p whicib, gppplied most, wine. Herald, Xings;ton Whig-$tpri-
nor* seo*194 of tit league Grandmothers.
of the hitting attack,-ear-
daraun e Pembroke Qbsery-
Bob P
for the pu4mplopsIdp. A large number of grand- son wiho has been, �n a pro,- Magee started things off by er, b, �d th
gettipg. aboard A Q_ A113. R H efore purchasang the Hai-
r4ceflehl took tho be annual longed sbunp for the part four a a Petr lia McCallum At Qt jig4 In
# m, atteridod the 3b 6� 0 .2 dimmd` A
Pf five series throe g4rqes,ptic�nwo error, La'OrTp Co,jqu _ Advocate dvocate
houn sin- 'y
of the ClintOP W 's or five gmes, came through Coults rf 4 1 0 1931, In 1962 he VWc
based The
�nlstitqt 'Tnely
to e held JA the TqWI1 Hh�l i t p clutch with four Id gled, Larry. P .ched Coke
14 �h base on . a fielders qho* If 5 R Hag0sville, Pr
A singles. Qhucl� Sw�tzpr who ) Parker c 4 0 0' 4,t Cayuga, W. �1a11 h94- ;al-
26, . . . also . . wipe
The roll call was answered has been bi the ba walk to W�n0r 1�b 1 3 0 ways been interested in mundvi-
aving; his O.Ifficultie ses, a
Brucofield defeatea Exeter by telling "How to postpone at loadi%cDon 14 forced in thd Lawless
the plate lately, pamp cam a ss �5 2 �'3 pal a0pw, He first served on.
QTeyg 5-3 Monde niglxt to cad ago,p, th tying run and
_mpgh with th, ee singleisi JIM 'AyermOre'5 Don Moore ef 4 0 0 the ppblic utilaities, co
take a two to One lead in, the r cl bit brought in two more
,rmore who 4 Jim Moore council, and
Members voted to CO tribute likewise dia Jim Live p 4 0 1 then, on the A
,Hurqi Ladies $o#ball League $25 to the- Cl�nton land Dfttr$�t went three for four with tbr,�e aluns. Bob Batkin drove in the Cox 2b. 5 0,,.J was Warden of iWaldimand
sen -A -final seraes, obb . two runs to round out the
Cenofth, The.,spQrts; committee singles and a sacrifice, County for a one-year term..
Briucefteld pitlehep Bev. had Ve7r sultablf., collbasts, con- Clare Magee who has been final scoring of the game.
P- 1i F, He' at one time held the po%.
v d I
7 Mrs. -for th �!� M�f;� 031intQri 001-103 256�-12,16 5 easurer
Waaght scattered� six Exeter e Chas.. Elliott. hitting over 500 e entire ition, of clerk-tr of tbe
, Here .Saturday Petrolia 020 212 '100- .8 9 4 village. bits and struck bklt 1�i Aft, W. 5urton, Nh%. L. For- reason maintwwcl his ba#ixig of'Cayuga.
The winners sewed all thelia est, average by collecting two sin- The teams wall n)teet 4n Clin- Cl4kton: Magee an aW Hall as if��ved b
and Lfvpr� , y bis
rum in, .4, big third, ft -wing. ' The 'social., committee had gles and -a double, ton for the second game of the more; PetTolia, Jim Moore, wile, the foriner Mamion LouL4,e
Gwen Eleoldrick, safe on an charge pf the lunch. -retrqlia opened up a two seriesthi's Saturday aremmoon. Lawless (6), Coke (8) and Hibbs, fq=,erly of Goderich
error to the Exeter centre - The - group hopes to select run load in the second inning r starting at 3:30 p.m, Come out -,Parker. Townghip;, two sons, H. Ed -
fielder, was followed with sin- leaders for 'the 4411061,13, course on two waft and rtAyo hits with k wand and Robert Q., and one
gles by Warinle Bell, Toannne on 0$leeping, Gawmen-&'. Lawless double being the big AUBURN NATIVE daughter, Mary C,, all at home;
blow. Clanton came back with and by one, sister, Miss Evelyn
a. run in the third'wben Chuck G. Hall, librarian, of ClWon•
singled, went I to see- Prot 6eorge W. Raithby To Reter91"' -1all was
Swftzer - V, , . 11 Public TJftary. Mr, I
ond on Lanny Pickett's sacra-• predleceaved by a brother Ern-
fice and scored on a single by est E. of Toronto.
Well; Known ]n Agr*cultural*Magee. Miss Evelyn Hall attended
the funeral in Clayug4 on Man -
Clint -on tied it 2-2 in CLARE MAGEE Professor George Elwin Swine Unft *= OAC to Ar-
fouvth when t1!qee consecutive day..
singles by Livermore, Bob' Raqtbby, widely known Inter- kell with expamrAon: of &Wine- The body rested at the Me-
natbrially iri. agricultural air- breeding and feeffing -research Home Pearson •wid Switzer scored cles, has annou Kee Funeral H . in iCqyuga.
-2 nced bla, retire- 'flacilities. He also established Funeral servilce was froML the
Y0Urun.' Petrolia made ft 4 i�" Midgets Play ment September I after 11 years with the belp of staff andDO USE THE their -half of the foumth on a as Head of the Department of OAAB, the Breeders' Ser0ae Church of St, John the Divine
walk and two Clinton errors. Lambeth Here Animal Xiti§banft, OAC, Uni- Laibmialtory. He was also re- on Monday, August 30 at 2 p.m.,
They made it 54 in the faith versity of Guelph. He'Jollned sponsible for establishing the followed by iriftment; in Riv-
on t -w , Cayuga.
CHEQUING SERVICES AVAILABLE � o walks; an error and a the Department alfter gradued- Animal Breeding I.Aboraitory erside Cemetery
single by Lawless. hr Saturday At I I itrig from OAC in, 1922. With IBM eqtftment. On Sunday evening, Auguslt'
Clinton came back With three 29, a memorial ser0ce was held
at your Prof. F41thby has: spent a Prof. R
runs In the sixth to make it Clinton Midget base -ball team alffiby's cOntr6budon at 8 o?cloqI9undL-r the aasplices
'vestwk industry in of Cayuga IOOF Lodge No.
5-5. Livermore started it with a lost their fkist game in OR )ffeflme worldpg with the live- to the h
single, Bob Pearson singled, madget "a, playdow.ns to Lani- stock industry and ds! currently CanadU has been recognized 386. Then at 8:30 St. 'Johr9s
Clinton Community Credit Union Ontario Swine widely: 1952 he Was made a Lodge, AF and AM, No. 35,
Bob Batkin was We on an beth on Sunday. The score was president of the
improvement Council, the Ont-: Fellow of the AgTacuatural In, n held a memorial service. Mr.
No charge for ch.e'ques No service charges The second game is scheduled adb Beef 0aftle Performance stitute of Chnada; -and in the Hall was a past master of both
Park Assoolation and the Canadlan same year was the official Ont- ledges.
-,unity Pa�
and Eight Birthdays for Clanton Cowin-, Agricultural EMU of Vame. He arlo delegate to the Internat- 0
at 11:00 am. on Saturdby, Will continue his active role foneA Congress of Ankrial Pro�
3010 lntdresipd1d on minimum monthly balance- September 4.
The Clinton team had won wkb thern. duction an, Copenhagen, Den -
Celebrated At COMING LYENTS
2,650 active members Also in,1952, the Cbfia-
ASSETS $ 1 1,600,000.00 ri the WOAA, championsIft, beat- Prof. Rallthby has been. widely mark. A
in- Listowel in two straight acclaimed for his expert jud1g, dian, Jersey, Cattle Club estab- Thursday, Sept. 9 - BINGO
Clinton Halve Ing and for being one of the lished rthe Ralthby Testimonial at Clinton Legion Hall, 15 -
games. Silver Challenge T!ray at the ular games for $5.00. 2 share -
Mir.
Mr. and Wm. Wm. Lands- Clinton scored all their runs Criginat0m Of Ahe cattle judg,
Only two in schools - now being held Royal Agricultural Winter Fair the -'Wealth games. I special
baron g�h, 154 Victoria Terrace in the fourth inning. 9 ffaTe e first letter
ton, bo(ys got d-, , and in honor of hit contx1ibudbn.Lt for $25.00, th
were hast and hostess on S11] QM 'L , tits John, jr- mmuaMy by most dairy L and first letter: "T" applies
day aft4mmooft for a- biAhffay Win, two singles •-and Doe M- beef cattle breeds- In adcRtion' the Dairy Industry, He as also on this game for $2.00 each.,3
pawt�. ler, one. to, his expert judging at major the author or cowauthor of some, share -the -wealth games, Jack -
BACK, TONNSCHOOL. I Members of the Clinton team Shows throughout Canada Un- 50 different sdentific and semd- po . t applies on those 3 games
A bountiful supper was pre- W�, to cal publk)ations. $59. 00 In 59 numbers. 2 dbor
pared acrd served to ,thirty-six were: Da -01d Cooper, ss; Gary ited States and Argend r technical
Prof. P for $2.00 each. Admission
persons. August birthday cele- Fleet, c; Don Bartliff, p; Bruce example, Prof, Rafthby has althby is married prizes
Schoe n lib. been �nstrurnental in the- set- $0c extra cards 25c or 6 for
braats included, Mrs. Win. nhals, If; John Irwin, y%dth three dialdren, -two boys $1.00. t.fb
Landsborough whose birthday Rick Fremlih, cf; Doc 'Miller, fing of type standards and and .. one � gilri. john W., the, old- Friday, Sept. 3 - Cash Bin -
was•, on Sunday, Mn,. Robert 3b; Bob Collins, rf; Mike Gra' breeding policies. er, as a gradulateof the Unkver- "go yin Legion Hall, Seaforth.
He is also a. director of the city of Toronto in agricultuve Sponsors Branch 156, Can
Taylor, Mrs. Amy Crich, Jim ham, 2b: s a.
TNmex Landsborougb,, George Shipley, R H Royal Agricultural Winter Fair and is erigaged in dairy -plant d1an, �,eglon. 30-2b 34b
w'atche's Mrs. Harold Gibbings and d1au- Lambeth .... 510 010 14x-12 9 and the International Live Wanagement, AMark, afto, a� gz-a- , Tuesday, Sept. I - 'BINGO
,,ter.Fish & Game Club - and chairman duate of the University of Tor- at the Huron.
Lynne Gibbj�ngs and Clinton ........ 000 360 000- 3 3 Stock Exposition Jl�
0 of the Sfelective Registration onto an, both Agriculture and xd,.Xj $57.00 an .57 'numb
Brenda Forbes, daughter of Mr. 0 r prizes. 8:30 p.m.
Committee of 11olstein-FriesTan Veterinary Medacane as; a prac- I L _ 0
arced Misr' Murray Forbes. Association of Canada, Tuesday, Sept, 2 1 Noor
OL . I using veterinarian in Oritarb, luncheon Wesley -Willits Unfted
She,asftffer Pens Peewee Team roni Auburn, Prof. -and Elizabetth,'R,N., is married Church, Pli.,30-1:30, $1.00, am'
Coming f
Hensall Student Ra�,Ihby graduated from the and living an Peoria, 11. pices of Mary and Martha UrAt,
Eliminated Ontairlo, Agricultural College. in
chelor of Soi- f
1922 with His Bar
Scho *01 BaQS t0i Attend UW_O, 17 0 U1 I a ence an. Ag4culture. Inn 'his sen-
HENSALL - Keith HE
�_fi 1 43 C1 URI
r. end Mrs. Lorne ay, 1w year as member of the live-
of 3T
I-Iensall, has been awarded an, TheClinton Kinsmen Peewee, stock Judging team he rOWe-
Admission, Scholarsbip to Wes- baseball team have been plim. senteld the college in interna -
tern U1111veraftY, London, and inialted front. the Western On- tional competitton, Following
five tuitalon to Waterloo IAI!- tarik) Athffptic Association fUnr graduation he was engaged as
theran U,41verslity, Waterloo, als by Walkerton. a leoturer in the Department
Anstett
Keith. has aceepted the fbrmer Walkerton woh the first Of Animal XulsbandrY, acting
I I oftler., - game 6-4; the second -game, ag lassi.9taht to the Head of the
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Coming next:
"'Damag•ed Goods"
and
"DEVIL DOLL"
ended iih a 6-65 tic.; aihton
ltntan ., 0
Depadtment in beef axed sheep
-day
evened the series last Thursday
pradraction. Hey became Profes-
fwi
in Walkerton with 'a 7-6 Win,
-'Or Of Ankng Husbandry in
'then lost the. fourth game in
1930 and supwvused the Col -
the series on ]lwidhy hight in
lege's dairy cattle progeanl.
Wingham by a 9-8 score,
Prof.. Raithby has initilated
Evens Series
many projects including the e-
In Walkerton last Thursday, -
stabUshment of a" steer finish -
Cllhton,had one big Pnnimg, the
e Arke
Ing regearolz uMt on the 11
-sixth, when they scored, six
fmmis and the triansfer of the
rum on three, hits, two, Walks,
& swrifice hit and two 6 =rs
Mrs. W. Venner
by Walkerton. Clinton bitters
were Jim Keller, a double, and
sdngles. by Barry Edgar and
Dies At Exeter
Dave Plawcett.
Clinton's only other run con'le
in the secbndi inning When Xel-
Mrs. Wesley Venner died
4Z,
ler knocked an Barry Edgar
suddenly &'Smith Huron H -os-
m4th has double. Keller, Faw-
VM, Exeter, on Shturfty, Ali -
0 -,':
,cett and Gary Cummings hit
Vst 28 having been 'admitted
single s, an the sixth but could
earlier the carne day s gg
suffering;
Nt
not store.
a severe heart atback. The de-
ceased, who would have been
A, A
67 ydars old- in October of this
Walkerton 200 020 2-6 8. yeat, was the, forlmer Mary Es -
Clinton, Jim Keller I a .. hd salla XcLdreft, daughter of the 5ach year at this -fime.we are.*faced with the problem of
Bvian Edgar; Walkerton: Potts late A*. and Mrs. William L.
and Murray, . McLaren. Shemlas torn an Mb- getting our Lot in readiness -
for the new models.
Lose Final Owne bewt Tbwhship.'
The Clinton, Idds lost the fin- Mr. and Mrs. Venmw took up This year we have more used cars on hand than usual due
,aresidence in Ileksall in 195.1
l
c 1 game played on a neutral from Cfiaselhurst.
diamond at Wingham on IA4- Sur%dving are her husband; to the terrific. acceptance I of. '66 models.
day by another dlwe score, this- 'of
tive 9-8. ciint6ht pselveci i� _11 I'vo sons'. "Oftex, alosmen have been
h1tZ, but left fight men, on 'and Murray of Grand Rend, one Stock mutt be.reduced this month. Ours
basses, daughter, Mrs. Gfibert (Jean)
CUhton took a 5-0 ,lead ki Woodham; two dotem, Mrs, Al- instructed to accept any e6iisdnable. offer. You pick the car
the -firdt 1hrA*ng1 added two fred (Mhrgairot) iluhkin, Ex- and nameyour price.
more in, the third and I another. eter and Xro. Glenn (Ruby). 'M_11 TT�Z.611w *P�y
in the'fourth, Walkerton til #
maijareft, London; eight gmnd-
the sconebn.ft sixth and gdomk: childrIen and two great grand -
ed the blig one un thb, sb d.h. chfi&en.
CIftiton, b1tters . Were ' Men
Keller, thr I Brim Edgav, , rulIeral service was held from
. three, , , the Bontlikon Funeral Hi6me,
Bob Laft,gllle� end Paul Bart-
liff, two; 'v"th 91 goingto Tuesday, August 31 and Was
inglet
Barry
Edgar and Dale Will, conddoted by Rev. a. Jr. Cur1rae.
1,3,uAg was dn InlensWl 11hion
H
Pallbes is W&e Wilfred
You .,could also be the winner of $100.
All cars priced at $500 and over sold this
Monthwill qualify f6r an extra bonus of
$100 in cash. Lucky draw- to be -made
at 9:00 p.m. October 1st.
A
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vv alkemn 022 1 1 t' 51, 0-9 tunklin, Glenn XdNadghtofi,
Cltintari' 520 3.1
Lloyd V10nherVWdImev Dahtrrn-
pleo bf., 8611 land Alex Xd-
enmillot Leads iiati�oo L Orne r- n Motors Ltd#
'Huron gallPillicilt on Tuesday naghtt an db&A Yoor Friendly Chtviloll*#, 011demobtle & 96TOY 0041dr-
Bmnilllee -twit a I � 0 lead aft tich.
1%. $1
the fli4st graoft-o�f
he finals Nett_ , - , sleet for V171.4 Ontar,616 Street CUNTON Phone 482-0321
the Centrad'Ma-dri -8,M- ill &y JA dgame oftich at 0 pft idid&
t,-agW Wdddating Auburn the -lights.