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. Marys on F
High School.
School and
the St. Marys
A Favourite Remedy
For the past hundred years
DOCTOR FOWLER’S EXTRACT
OF WILD STRAWBERRY has
been a favourite remedy for bowel
complaints
it works i
you feet
is safe, pleasant
and effective.
Prescribed for
Diarrhoea
Intestinal Pains
Sea Sickness
Summer Comp
laint.
■ senior girls’ champion of
was Audrey 'Campbell, t*. with 15 points; the in-j
.lilt.- girls' vhampion wasj
Pol.en. Mitchell, with Ilf
and rhe junior champion.!
Kn "wlt'S, St. Marys, with*
mr 'ttys' championship!
vol; ’.y Murray May. Exe-)
h:i 17 points; intermedi-!
S*. Marys, with 13 points and
the junior ’joys’ championship,
was won by R. Heimrich, Exe
ter. with 2’> points. The school
championship was won by Exe-
points, followed
with 165 and
points.
Yon will be
surprised how
and how much
DOCTOR
quickly
better r
FOWLER’S EXTRACT OF WILD
STRAWBERRY.
t*1’.’, with 2
by St. Marys
Mit heli with 82
Junior Girls
75 Yard dash:
Marys.
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Alice Knowles.
St. Marys. Marion Wildfong.
Exeter. Mary Ogden, St. Marys:
standing broad:
I son. St. Marys,
I Mib-hell. Helen
j ch ell.
derson, __ . .
| Exeter. Frances Edye, St. Marys
softball distance throw, Marilyn
I Pfaff, Exeter, .Jean Taylor, Exe
j ter. Helen Thompson, St. Marys
i Softball speed throw (pairs i.
j Nancy Gamauf and Norma Eg-
j ar., St, Marys, Betty Allison
j and Jean McAllister, Exeter
: Olive and Eva Jefferson, Mitch
el:: basketball throw, (three-
i son.es i: Lorna Taylor, Dorothy
Pooiey and Marilyn Hern, Exe
ter. Barbara Fletcher. .Marbeth
McCully and Alice Knowles, St.
Marys. Anna Dippie, Joyce But-
sou and Dorothy Kemp, Mit-
Ithell; relay race, Exeter, St.
Marys and Mitchell. ,
Intermediate Girls j
75 Yard dash: Joan Graham.
j St. Marys. Evelyn .Wright, Exe- j
ter. Jackie Forte, St. Marys:
' standing broad. Joanne McCur
dy, Exeter. Pat Francis, St.
Marys, Evelyn Harmer, Mitch
ell; high jump: Lois Alexander
j Exeter. Pat Washington, St.
Marys. Ruth Pollen, Mitchell.
Softball distance throw, Mary
Horson, St. Marys. Ellen Bell.
Exeter. Doris Haist. Exeter:
softball speed throw. Doreen
Ratz and Ruth Pollen, Mitchell,
Ruth Madden and Helen Maeh-
an, St. Marys. Betty Love and
Gra -e Picketing, Exeter.
Basketball speed throw, Ruth
Pollen. Pear’. Froke and Doreen
■ Ratz, Mitchell, Ruth Madden,
J Helen Machan and Shirley H°l-
’ liday, St. Marys, Jean MacDon-
| aid. Barbara Gascho and Mary 'Armstrong, Exeter; relay race.
Exeter. St. Marys, and Mitchell.
Senior Girls
75 Yard dash; Audrey Camp
bell. Exeter. Andrey Henderson.
St. Marys, Wanda Stephen. Exe
ter: standing broad, Audrey
Campbell, Exeter, Betty Gaiser.
Exeter, Audrey Henderson, St.
Marys; high jump: Audrey
Campbell, Exeter, Wanda Steph
en, Exeter, Margaret Harris,
Marys; softball distance.
Gaiser. Exeter,
ford, St. Marys,
Exeter.
Softball speed:
Helen Sweet, Exeter. Jan Brown
and Helen Roadhouse, St. Marys
Jean. Davidson and Dorothy
Harper, Mitchell: basketball
speed: Betty Mickle. Bernice
Jinks and Eleanor Cook, Exe-
te". Joan Smith, Margaret Cap-
pa and Joyce Ashton, St.
Marys, Jear Babb, Dorothy
Harper ar.d Jean Davidson, Mit
chell: relay race, Exeter, St.
' Marys and Mitchell.
Georgina Par
Fern Sawyer
Martyn, Mit-
high jump: Velma An-
Mitchell, Dorcas Sillery.
Junior Boys
100 Yard dash: ,
Exeter, J. Haberer,
O'Brien, Mitchell;
dash: R. Heimrich,
Haberer, Exeter, J.
Marys; running
erer. Exeter,
ell. R. Heimrich.
step and jump,
Exeter, 1). O’Brien,
Maxwell, St. Marys:
R. Heimrich, Exeter, D. O’Brien
Mitehell, J.
pole vault,
ter, D. O’Brien, Mitchell,
Rice, St. Marys; 8-lb. shot:
Veal. Exeter, J. Maxwell,
Marys, R. White, St.
Intermediate Boys
100 Yard dash:
Exeter. P. Hardy, St.
Brown. St. Marys;
dash, G. Webb. Exeter, P. Har
dy, St. Marys, H. Tinning, Mit
chell: 440 Yard dash; K. Bla-
ckler, St. Marys, R. Willows,
Mitchell, P. Powell, St. Marys,
half mile run, K. Blackler, St.
Marys, G. Morgan, Exeter, H.
Baillie, Mitchell; running broad
P. Hardy, ,St. Marys, B. Brown
St. Marys, L. Haley, Exeter.
Hop, step and jump: T. Prid-
ham. Mitchell. K. Blackler, St.
Marys, B. Brown, St. Marys;
pole vault, C. Martin, St. Marys
R. Holman, St. Marys, R. Ellah
Mitchell; high jump, C. Martin,
St. Marys, T. Pridham. Mitch
ell, G. Webb, Exeter: 12-lb.
shot, D. Ahrens, Mitchell, P.
Powell, Mitchell, T. Fairbairn.
St. Marys; relay race, Mitchell.
St. Marys and Exeter.
Senior Boys
100' Yard dash: M. May,
ter, W. O’Brien,
Corquodale, St.
Yard: M. May,
O’Brien, Exeter,
j dale, St. Marys; 440 I W. McGrigor, St.
I Flear, Exeter, D.
I Exeter; half mile, W. McGrigor
St. Marys, D. McLagan, Mitchell j E. Elgie, St. Marys; ” "
McLagan, Mitchell,
Exeter, M. Sgariglia,
Running broad: M.
ter, B. McCorquodale,
W. McGrigor, St. “
step and jump, W.
St. Marys, M. May, Exeter,
O’Brien, Exeter; high jump: D-
Switzer, Exeter, B. McCorquo-
dale, St. Marys, R. Elliott, St.
Marys; pole vault: M. Sgariglia
St. Marys, R. Smith, Mitchell
W. Wilson, St. Marys; 12-lb.
shot, R. Smith, Mitchell, M.
Sgariglia, St. Marys, J. Cann,
Exeter; relay race, Exeter, St.
Marys and Mitchell.
,R. Heimrich.
Exeter, I).
220 Yard
Exeter, J.
Glover, St.
,g broad: J. Hah-
I). O’Brien, Mitch-
Exeter: hop.
R. Heimrich,
Mitchell. J.
high jump.
Maxwell, St. Marys:
I). Buchanan, Exe-
S.
R.
St.
Marys.
G. Webb.
Marys. B.
220 Yard
St.
Lillian
Janet
St.
Betty
Craw-
Kestle,
Janet Kes tie
Scanning the) Kirkton Fair
Prize Winners
--Continued From Page One
Mrs. A. Berry, Mrs, IL Davis;
child's rompers- Mrs. E. Law-
son, Mrs. E. Darling.
Miscellaneous: child’s dress
from old .garment, small novel
ties —Mrs. E. Darlilng; four ar
ticles made from flour sacks—
Mrs. Jaques, Mrs. K- Darling;
hot jvater bottle cover—Mrs. E.
Darling: needlepoint Mrs. T.
Constable, Mrs. E. Darling;
cross stitch—Mrs. T. Constable;
Mrs. Darling; article for a
gift—Mrs. T. Constable, Mrs.
Jaques; work bag-—Mrs. T. Con
stable, Mrs. E. Lawson; knitted
article, made by woman over
seventy—Mrs. E. Lawson, Mrs.
A. Berry: floor mat. made by
a woman over seventy --Mrs.
Jaques, Mrs. A. Berry.
Pupils’ Work
Writing: Grade 3—Jean Scott,
Harold Doupe, Rosemary Dob
son; Grades 4 and 5—Donna
Stone, Marilyn Marshall, Kath
leen Graham; Grades 6. 7 and 8
—Joyce Hammond, Lenore Coo
per, Pauline Graham.
Art: Watercolour*,
thur Harris, Joyce
Marie Smith; Grades
-—Robert McClymont
Carolyn Hern, Rosemary Dob
son; Grade 4 and 5—Marilyn
Marshall, Myrland Smith, Rose
mary Dobson; Grades 6, 7 and
8—Elaine Hern, Florence Hey
wood, Mary .Sukach.
Sewing: Apron—Donna Stone,
Lenore Cooper, Perla Ilern; pin
cushion-
na Stone, Marion
animals—A n n a
Stone, Kathleen
block, Myrland
Stone, Marion Creery.
Manual training: Bird
—Donnie Stephen, Floyd Cooper,
Ruth Heywood; lawn ornament,
Tom Sawyer, Karl McNaughton;
tie rack—Arthur Berry, Bruce
Delbridge, Floyd Cooper; corner
bracket—Ross Ballantyne, Tom
Sawyer, Joe Gowan.
Shell craft special—Marion
Creery.
Baking:
—Joyce
Doupe, Donna
cuits—D o n n a
Doupe, Joyce
cookies—Jean
Stone, Joyce Hammond; salad-
Joyce Hammond, Donna Stone.
Flowers: Potted plant
line Graham, Margaret
Jean Gilfillan; bouquet of
—Donald Pullen, Patsy
shall, Joyce Hammond:
life history—J o y c e Hammond,
Florence Heywood: snapshots—
Anna Routly, Hazel Sparling,
Donna Stone.
Vegetables and fruits: Early
p o t a t o e s—Robert McClymont,
Donna Stone, Joyce Hammond;
late potatoes—Billie Marshall,
David Roger. Harold Burgin;
parsnips—Marilyn Marshall, Har
old Berry, Lyle Patton; cucum
bers—A n n a Routly, Donna
Stone, Joyce Hammond; green
cucumbers—Floyd Cooper, Don
na Stone; Bilie Marshall; beets
—Lyle Patton,
Billie Marshall:
Joyce Hammond,
popcorn—Muriel
Hern, Harold Burgin; pumpkin
—Mary Dickey, Marilyn Mar
shall, Billie Marshall;
melon—Harold Burgin,
Doupe, Tom Sawyer;
Elaine Hern. Harold Burgin, Ro
bert McClymont; onions—Joyce
Hammond, Lyle Patton, Donald
Pullen; tomatoes Feme Sawyer.
Joyce Hammond. Harold Berry;
Northern spies- -Robert » McCly
mont; vegetable collection—Mu
riel Selves, Anna Routly, Lyle
Patton; fruit collection-—Joyce
Hammond, Harold Berry.
open—Ar
il am mond,
1, 2 and 3
of Varna,
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naturally bo responsible for his
team and players not able to be
on hand will automatically
score a 125 average x’egardless
of what the substitutes roll up.
Don Traquair has been organiz
ing the loop and Si Creech has
been appointed treasurer.
In Monday night’s tilt Roy
Brock’s aides had a nifty
average for
bowled. Besides
Schwalm, Doug
ry Holtzman, i
and Harold Wolfe make up the
six-man team.
CANADIAN BASEBALL
ainly got a big boost when
don Majors ousted the
Wayne six in the Congress
al recently in London.
Wayne are the pick of the
semi-pros and in beating them
London has proven that our
senior ball is on a par with the
best in the semi-pro business
across the line.
Tommy White's superb hurl
ing was the keynote of the
London triumph. The ace maj
or pitcher did much to bring
the honors to both London and
Canada.
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THE WORLD
course is the talk
these days with
Braves, National
ners and the Cleveland
putting on the 1948 show.
After Cleveland nearly
ed away the American ~
pennant in their
Detroit the Indians came
again in a sudden death v___
| against Boston Red Sox to take
the pennant decision 8-3. The
first three games are to be
played in Boston with number
one this Wednesday afternoon.
The clubs will then go to Cleve
land.
AS THE TIMES-ADVOCATE
goes to press this Wednesday1
Afternoon Clinton and Strathroy)
will play their third and decid-;
ing game of the semi-final ser
ies
the first tilt while Draper
Craig pitched the .Huron County
champs to a win in the second
game.
THE LOCAL men’s bowling
league got off to a start Mon
day night on the new Sweitzer
Lanes. Six teams are entered
captained by -Roy Brock, Bud
Preszcator, Wes Ryckman, Doug
Pryde, Don Traquair and Fred
Darling.
were
now
nest.
It
each, player donate a nickel a
night for prizes to be given the
winning team at the end of the
schedule -which is to be drawn
up in the very near future. Ac
cording to .the rules set out
Monday night each captain will
SERIES, of
of the town
the Boston
League win-
Indians
217
the three games
i himself Carl
Brintnell, Har-
Glenn Robinson
series
kick-
League
with
back
game
cert-
Lon-
Fort
fin-
Fort
U.S.
Insurance Agency
Phone 47 Exeter
has been decided to have
in Hensail. Strathroy won
and
Monday night’s games
just warm-ups but from
on the boys will be in ear
I
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of their Sunoco Dyna*-
Gaoline out pf them way, do you?” ’
“You don’t think ' foh a
minute you’re going to Igct
any
fuel
that
or
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Sales & Service '
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Tom Coates Fred Dob be
way, do you?”
-Joyce Hammond, Don-
Creery; stuffed
Iloutly,
Horne;
Smith,
Donna
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Marys:
Exeter,
McCorquo-
Yard dash
Marys, D.
Ducharme,
B.
mile, D.
G. Cann,
St. Marys.
May, Exe-
St. Marys
Marys; hop
McGrigor,
W.
CRED1TON EAST
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Hayden
and family, of Birr, spent Sun- j
day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles;
Jlanville.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton,
and sons, of Grand Bend spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry Lewis.
Leonard Wein returned
for
Mr.
to Westminster Hospital
treatments last week.
SAINTSBURY
We are sorry to
Mrs, G. Simpson.
Mrs. G. Isaac, is in
hospital.
Mr.
family,
day at
and Mrs. S.
of Mosley,
the home
Mrs. L. Barker
Mr. and Mrs.
FOR
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W. E. Reid
DashwocJ, Out*
est Prices Paid
Red Clover-Alfalfa-Timothy
Highest Prices Paid for
of All Kinds
Weigh on the farmer’s scales at his door
Riverside Poultry Co
Howard Ferguson, Manager
THAMESFORD ONTARIO
Phone Kintore 17r9 or Hensall 80r2
house
School child's lunch
Hammond, Glennis
Stone; tea bis
Stone, Glennis
Hammond; drop
Gilfillan, Donna
Donna
sweet
Donna
Selves,
that
of
report
mother
the London
Barker
spent
of Mr.
and
Sun-
and
F. Armitage
have moved to Lucan.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Noels,
Aylmer, visited with Mr.°t i ana..
Mrs. M. McDonald and Mr. and
Mrs. J. Dickins over the week
end.
Mr.
family, of Traverse City,
visited
Dickins on Friday and Saturday
and attended ’ - -
is wedding
Church.
Mr. Elmer
A. Greenlee
with Mr. and Mrs. R. Greenlee.
Mrs. D. Maguire, of London,
spent the past week at
home of her parents, Mr.
Mrs, E. Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Rd. Dickins
are visiting relatives in Mus-
koka.
Trousseau Tea
Mrs. H. Davis
a trousseau tea
t?r Marguerite.
Louisa Colbert, of ’London Twp.
was door attendant in the af
ternoon. Marguerite, Mrs.
Davis and Mrs. R. Greenlee
reived the guests. Mrs. F. Dav
is and Mrs. Rd. Dickins and
Mrs. G. Godbolt poured tea at a
table centred with a miniature
arch of spruce and fall flowers
under which a bride and groom
posed. Mrs.
Centralia, Mrs,
Kirkton
of London
gifts, linens
the evening
was at the
Elston, Mrs.
Mrs. H.
poured tea.
and Mrs. J. McCool ahd
Mich.,
with Mr. and Mrs. Rd.
the Greenlee- Dav-
at St. Patrick’s
Greenlee and Mrs
visited on Sunday
the
and
entertained at
for her daugh-
t Little Miss
H.
M.
Mrs.
Godbolt,
Gardiner
M.
displayed
H.
re
of
of
Colbert,
the
In
alls
H.
and
Twp.
and trousseau.
Miss Hazel Meh
door.
Earl
Latta,
Mrs.
Mrs. M
Atkinson and
of London,
*_____ . . FI. Noels, of
Aylmer, Mrs. A. Elston, Centra-
la, Miss Dorothy Bale, of Tavis
tock and Miss Anna Brock, of
Zion, displayed the gifts, linens
and trousseau. Misses Betty
Dobbs and Edythe Abbott ser
ved the guests in the afternoon
and Miss M. Dobbs and Mrs.. D.
Maguire served in the evening.
—Pau-
Allen,
asters
Mar-
insect
Stone,
corn—
Stone;
Keith
water-
Glennis
citron—
WOODHAM
Miss Donna Webb, of Grand
Bend, spent a few days with her
brother, Mr. Norris Webb and
Mrs. Webb.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grierson
Donna and Linda, of London,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and.
Mrs. Oscar Brine.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
and family .visited on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Webb,
of Grand Bend.
Miss
visited
lage on
Mrs.
Margie Laing, of Galt,
with friends in the vil-
Saturday.
Robt. Hardie, of Gran
ton, visited on Sunday with
Mrs. R. Kirk.
Mrs. R. Kirk
day with Mrs.
Kirkton.
Mr . and Mrs.
Bruce and Glenn, of Melbourne,
visited on Sunday with Mrs. M.
Jaques. Mrs. Glenn. Lambert,
who has spent a few .days with
her mother, Mrs. Jaques, re
turned home with them.
Mr. and Mrs.
visited on Sunday
Mrs. Oliver McCurdy, of
Y.P.U ■
The regular
Y.P.U.
evening with seventeen
After -games on the lawn a wor
ship service was held under the
direction of Phyllis Wheeler and
Ruth Hazelwood, Missionary
Committee.
visited on Sun-
T. Tufts, of
John Lambert,
Ira McCurdy
with Mr. and
Kirktoll
Meeting
meeting
was held last
of the
Monday
present.
Football coach to players:
football
courage,
honour, and character. Now get
in there and break every bone
in those guys’ bodies'.”
“And remember that
develops individuality,
new
3“ SERIES
Saving money is a personal
matter, but buying Canada
Savings Bonds is a good habit
for the whole family.
Everyone in the family may buy
Canada Savings Bonds—from
$50 up to as much as $1,000
each.
Canada Savings Bonds may be
bought for cash — or on easy in
stalments — through your bank
or investment dealer