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Lake Port Swnim me.rs
Capture Dis.tri.ct Meet
A keen band of swiMmersl l'o"t Hacr.nna, d, st NI ..1 tm Cara-
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ESTABL15HEQ 1.900
tI'Onl the Art town of Codcrch ; r�ddan k a ., nn T=rta . wi : still A, A
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p 18 nr1. is la,n itl.�nsnn St. ' V G
once aa�atn came through With, 3S , acyl rets. t,n4 . ii ,t8 ti, Tadd+.
Wednesday when they captured t 1,ik 8E'tdnnt�.P 1YI �t A a tit ti-
the annual Exeter•Centralia meet I dart. lino. T,mt apt n. Teacher
field at the local station
sly ing colors m C enti aria last' tet at. Time1
G1rra
The 'Gedericll group racked up 11 and 1^. Terry M,•1{10 Si SI .
a total. of 112 points to down Pt"' ' Douglas, ' Nl . Carol Stnd-
4. -.. competitors from the ta...,. dart. t;n4. '1'Jrne .
ter,Centralia. Second in the race ; e'ee :Mille. Sr M. Tirol,- 21
' 13 a.nd 1r ;.itt,a 'Watmart.
of St. Marys, Listowel and Ea.e- tinct.: f"u nn Nart'ts. v, M i.�ttr-
1, anrt 1n �!tP,la. ntl n ,ane
WAS' St. Marys with a total of ` Fat hlacl:l t. a,. M rinrtt .U.
$1 points with N eter.Centralia hent, 1x Won. Moly+ . • 4,
placing third with 54 and Lis-' such s'riaor .>
towel 0. , te0741
Ted Williams and John Kane,' 11 and 1 1\tine T +„nog. a,nrl.;
instructors for the winning Gude- firm M1aerh,nale. St si . .Ton, Cars.
• rich c141w, saw their team win l raddpn. Ea .t"on rime --:e.1
last year's water meet with 92 `,,,111 a reff 114 or;i r a nd ,'air itvh` .
points while St. Marys placed 1;tid}. se At. T;Yea–lz.s
seeond with a 63 point total. 13 and 11 :In1*n Ninr,•,s. rind :
Toho Cul1�, t4ne., fla1ph Kn•tn•rs.
Oddly enough, Exeter -Centralia ; t M. •rime „.
chalked up the same number of, f;lri.
points in last week's meet as . 11 and 1.: .lnnncfer l'aranns.
they did one year ago. tied, . itnr> Douglas. 51 \9.. Shir-
Pat Tinline was a bright sent 11`� 'xen!tnpr, 1•:a. -ern, Time —
in the Exeter -Centralia entries ' to and It Far T,nline. Ex. -
as she Bopped a first in the 13 Von . l.a,Jreen Mills. 51 11. and
and 14 free style in 15.8 and a • Mar,;' Arnnroe. 1404 1 tie). t"arnl
Alcoa. S,, M. Tim,.- 1n 1
third in the 16 and under water Te and 1n. 51,ei,aCr:rnnn. +;n4:
$W11n. Ann Lund. Sr.M., .gena: Af,,rphy,
Jim Carseadden. also of the st. M. Time -43,1,
Exeter -Centralia group, notched mEDI,E1 :RI.11,A1
a pair of thirds for the locals .Bora
when he, placed in the back, is and. ,troller lnhn A1n'ris.
stroke and breast stroke. flee.: Pick Plants, F Y.-t1'en. Time
Instructors representing the, c:t -•
various towns included Ted Wil. lr, and ,,oder laurtpn afJ11k. t.
!lams and John Kane coderich
r lull Pat :Blackley. fit AS Pat
Stan Moore, Moore, St. Marys; Ken li,,e. lx .r h„ Ttmr~–l.na 1
1McLeed. Listowel, and Larry' 11 and 1.' 1 a..r'en., !344 ; 51.
Heideman and Dick Taylor. Exc. i M. '1 u1 ,
1 and 14. •St. AI ; > x r."en.
ter, Th -T,1. ,
1i+ and 15; $t. A1.; Ex e'en.
Tome .
11
In and rotor reta.. fret Rule
51. Dl. Time
1-t. r,
Results of the meet were:
Cod - odt— y oder h. � Ex .Ccn.
E. e.er .tn.rA ta. t. .1. .t.
' Marys. L15.--L.tstnn-61,
I
1'flEE STYLE
Bora •
x^ and ,ln9o, Jtl,n 1 ardntr, 1 Zurich Personals
God.: B,11y Glover. St • 14 . R+hert 1
Doak. Gott Time -18 01
11 and 12 Wayne ne Ru,nt• . God . ' Lutheran Ladies' Aid of St.
Gary F,aeher. Er. -ren . rin�1 :Reed. i Peter's church held a ham sup -
God. Time -15 n5, per in the Community Centre
God - and
Atki4 nson, $t.nk r 1. titer. ron Wednesday evening which
Jett Reid. Grid ,lie, • Dale 'r,,.. ' was well attended
Y Ex
613 n -C'en. o Time -14'o
f Alis Audrey Musselman and
1'� and is ,logo Morro.' rand
i+{alpb Iinonts. ct. Df Flu /far_ ! Mr. Ervin Block, of Kitchener.
ves. Ex.-Cen. Time• --.r a. I were guests at the home of the
10 and under. 1SeJna Hackett, and Mts. Peter Gingerich.
Ex CeLn-. Joan Atkinson Ft A1.1 hiss Carol Farb ryas a visitor
-June risen. Gad Time 1F.2. (
11 and 12iennifer Parson=.1 with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ginge•
God. Dor- lino las, St m. and rich and family who are holi-
Carel Stoddart. Food. ,tie), Terry laying at Chesley Lake.
asexie, se Ai- Time -17.2. ,
15 and 15. :Iohn Morrie. t;- I.; , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Here's/ of
Can : Jan,ce May: St. M.; Marg Southampton were guests at the
Monroe. God.. Tome --1 �.z home of Itiir, and Mrs. Keith
10 and 15• Sheila. murohy. St. s
M.; ahetla nrnttn, God. Time - -"Westlake.
sss.o. ' Airs. M. Mink has returned
BREAST STROKE 1 home after spending a few
seteee 1 months with relatives in the
11 and i1. 1Vayne T1umig, rod.: i Chesley district.
Girls former's aunt and uncle, Air.
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Friday 9 to 9 Sattu'rday 9 to 10
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Students in four municipali-
ties—flay, Stephen, Stanley and
Grand Bend—may not receive
instruction in industrial arts and
crafts this year because of the
shortage in teachers.
Hay Township Sehooi Area
Board secretary, H. W. Broken -
shire, says he is still without an
applicant for the position at
Zurich school despite the Wee.
ing of advertisements in local
papers and provincial dailies.
He has even tried contacting
city boards in the hope of locat-
ing ing a man.
"if you know of anyone who
has teaching qualifications and
is handy at .manual work, send
him to us." pleads the secretary.
The industrial arts and crafts
classroom is in Zurich.and the
; other municipalities have been
i bussing their senior public school
students there, for instruction,
Victor Dinnin, Zurich, who has
taught the subject for a number
of years, has -resigned.
I. Hay school area is' also seek-
!ing a supply teacher for a short
t period to instruct at No. 4 school
during the illness of Mrs. .Tessie
Oesch, who has been hired for
I the term,
1 The board let two transporta-
' tion contracts this week, Eldon
Jarrott and Edgar McBride have
' been awarded two routes. for
1 taking pupils from closed school
No. 14 to Hensall. The former's
contract is for $1,200; the lat.
1 ter's $950 for the year.
Accepts Position
•
Mrs. Norman Siebert returned
hone from Toronto after attend-
ing summer school. She has ac-
cepted the position as teacher
of home economcis in the Zurich
Public School.
To Reside In Toronto
I Mrs. Anne Sauve left on Sat•
urday with her household effects
' for Toronto where she will re-
' side with her sister. Air. Wil-
' Iia Bedard purchased ti be ffor-
mer's home and. received pos-
session.
Personal Items
I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Magee and
daughter, Erla, of Desboro and.
I Mr. Glenn McNab of Owen Sound
were visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turkheim.
I Miss Donna Oesch has return.-
' ed home after successfully pass-
, ing a six week's summer course
at western Teacher's College,
Toronto. Donna will begin teach-
ing in September at -the Blake
j school.
I Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Geiger
spent a day at London last: week.
I Miss Grace Kellerman of To-
ronto spent a few days with her
cousin, Miss Pearl w'urtz, also
took a trip together to visit vela-
; Lives at Norwich.
1 Rev. W, Krotz of Dashwood
was business visitor at Zurich
last. week.
The "Philites", of Detroit,
made a return visit to the Fred
' Papineau cottage on the Blue
Water Highway, Twenty -five
',young people from Detroit spent
i an enjoyable weekend. Mrs.
IKaminiski, their chaperone, did-
, n't have much sleep, but did en -
j joy herself. .
I Mr. and Air's. Edward J. Moser
' of Naperville, 111, are guests at
I the home of their cousin, Mrs.:
Beatrice Hess and also enjoyed
a trip to Niagara Falls accom-
panied by Mrs, .Hess.
Miss Marlene Wagner has
completed a six-week summer
school course in London and is
now enjoying a few weeks vaca•
lion with her parents before re•
turning to her duties in Ditch•
.ever,
Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Clausius
motored to Detroit to spend a
few days with relatives and
friends in that city, They were
accompanied home by their
daughters, Gwen and Barbara,
who had been spending, some
holidays there.
Mr', and Mrs, Ernie Spencer
of Fort Erie. were'visitors at
the home of Mr, and Mrs, Keith
Westlake. .
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Free.
man, Miss Kay Costello and
Miss 'Eleanor Sells, all of Lon-
don, were visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Schilbe.
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Thiel and
fancily, of London, were Sunday
visitors at the hone of the for-
nier's parents, Mr. and Mrs:
George Thiel. +
'Mrs, Arthur Joe Aulerich and
soli. Ronald, oI Whittemore.
Michigan, are visiting with the
former's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Louis Prang.
•Mrs. Elrnore Thiel returned
home after enjoying a week at
the home of her sister, in Mount
Clemens, Mich.
Mrs, Nancy Koehler is spend•
ing a few weeks with her chil-
dren hi Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd O'Brien.
motored to Port Huron over the
weekend. They were acconi-
panied borne with;the former's
sister,. Miss Olive O'Brien, who
enjoyed part of her vacation vis.
icing relatives and friends in that
city.
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Calfas and
son, Cameron, of Kitchener, were
guests at the lionte of Mrs, Pearl
Melick on Monday,
Mils Mary Lou Wittier has re-
turned home Iron a pltasaiit
visit With' her aunt an uncle,
along with. other relatives ,And
friends et Toronto,
On Sunday, Mr8. ' Tillie Tetreau,
accompanied by Mr, and Mrs.
ftoy ?ask, of Grand Bernd, nio-
tored to Elkton, Mich., yvhere
they attended the Meek it.
UAW",
Mr, i .anAld Heller returned
:aftexr Spend ng the weekend _ at
the libfne of his parent8, At 15e.
trout.
M. nd Mrs Edward LOW,
Of Letidol5, pat the weekend
with Mrs,, Lett'S p rentit, Mr.
Aid fi'r3. XVaii Xitib iillell.
ICH
I -Personal" at4ma
; misses Jttnice :and Gail .Schilbe,
I daughters of Air. and Mrs Ray
Schilbe of London are enjoying
'par -t of their vacation at the
,,home of their grandparents. Mr,
• and Mrs. Milford Schilbe.
Miss Theresa Corriveau of
Blake in the company of Mr.
and Mrs. Cyril Masse motored to
Detroit to visit with. relatives
and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Grupau have
returned home after spendieg
. several days at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ivan Yungblut.
• Mr. and Alt's. Leonard Jeffery.
and boys of Goderich are spend-
ing part of their vacation at the
' home of the former's mother
and brother. For a change of
work from indoors to outdoors,
Leonard is painting the outside
of his mother's house.
Mr. T. Harry Hoffman, Dash-
: wood, made a business .call to
Zurich one day last week.
Mr.- and Mrs. Leslie Elliott
of wrater•down, N.Y. were guests
at the hone of Mr; and Mrs.
Melvin ,Elliott.
i Mr. and Mrs. Arden Grainger,
Barbara and Bob, of Wallace -
.burg visited at the home of Mr.
and ifirs, Russell Grainger and
fancily.
Hugh McBride of London spent
several days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Galster end
twin daughters of Grand Rapids.
Mich. visited relatives on the
-.Blue Water }highway. Mr, Gals-
. ter is a nephew of Mr. John
Scotchmer 5r. and 28 members
of the. Scotchmer •families gather-
ed at the home of illy. and Mrs.
Gordon Scotchmer• Br o n :s o n
Line to visit with then),
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CORRESPONDENT, .MRS. CHESTER. L. SMITH
Q!an Canoe Tip
;To lames Bay
Ray McCarter, R.IL. 1 !:lay, is
, one of three men on the last lap
of- a 200 -mile adventure by canoe
on the Abitibi river.
I Ray, his father, Ernest *-
Tarter, and brother, Charles,
•bare paddled from Cochrane ,to
,lames Bay and are on the re-
turn journey.
The trio, who left August 1G;
Iare expectect to return this
\teekend.
Personal Items
Mr. and ' Mt's. Laird Jacobe
and :firs. Clara Jacobe motored
i coaLondon ancane
Jtoy day last Oliver of
'St. Marys were Sunday' visitors
at the home of Mrs. Charles
\'cher.
Mrs. Melissa Geiger of Bay-
1 field was a visitor with "relatives
in the vicinity over this week•
rod.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thiel,
Miss Inez Yungblut, Mrs, Keith
l'hicl, Miss Anna Datars and
Miss Marion Datars motored to
London on Sunday to visit with
Airs. Gertrude Datars at St, ao-
seph's Hospital. .
Rev. and Ars, William Durst
and family of Port Elgin and
Mrs. Edith Pflle of Hensel]. were
Sunday guests at the home of
Mrs. Pearl "Melick, the .former
taking p&rt in the morning wor-
ship service at the U.f3.. Bvan•
helical church.
Airs. Charles Bowden and chil-
dren and Miss Kay Batstone of
Toronto were visitors with the
former's mother, « Air's. Anne
Turkheim,
Personal 'tome
Mt:. and Mrs. Hent'y Jantzi,
Tavistock, were guests with Rev.
and Mrs. Epirriam Gingerich..
Rev. Jantzi was guest speaker
at the re -dedication. service at
Blake Mennonite .church.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich
have returned home from -their
trip _to northern ,parts of Ort..
.tarso.
11ir. and Airs. Melvin Zehr
were visitors at.the home .of the
latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Erb and family.
Air. Albert Hamilton a n d
datighter. Mary Lou, and airs.;
;Vard and daughter of London,'
who are :holidaying in a cottage
at Turnbull's Grove, spent part
of Sunday renewing friends at
Zurich,
Alts. Menne Gesell returned
home from Victoria Hospital,
London.
Mrs, Ted Letz of London spent
a few days at the homes' of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kalb.
fleisch.
Air, and Mrs. Victor Dinnin
motored to Winnipeg, Man, to
attend the annual convention of
Investors Syndicate of Canada.
Mr. P. J. Cunningham has re-
turned to Willowdale after spend•
ing a few days with his wife and
daughter, Helen Clare, at the
home of 11Ir. f.nd Mrs, Chester
L. Smith.
Mrs and Mrs, Eldon Ii:ender-
son spoilt a few days at the
home of the latter's sister, Mr.
and Mrs, Melina Oesch.
Mr. and Mrs. Mahlon. Roth
and family of Tavistock and Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Bender of Ailsa
Craig were visitors at the home
of Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Ginge.
rich.
'56 .ir'BUI. CK "SPECIAL" SEDAN—a local ear,
24,000 utiles, 1•dio; windshield washers,
automatic, car is really, sharp! .....,..... $2,250
'55 FO.D TUDOR — radio, clean. as a whip,
another local car, low mileage $1;55(1
'53 MERCURY SEDAN —• :radio, heater, seat
covers, whitewall tires, tutone, ONLY $1,05()
!'51 CHEVROLET TUDOR—green in. colour ,$ 400
Mathers Bros.
• ' Y,�,ir Chrysler - Plymouth- Oei�ler
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