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Hensall and district news
Hensall cops' RECREATION.. luoca-1...ciUb.,,
ACTIVITIES
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BY J• R. "Saetty"HUM
Recreational Director ;linen es lave ea e 4•414'.1,11 Iseds bcst•nt-frtv sond Wayne atte re
union at the 1101110 Of. Mr. and Ramsey
BASEBALL
STANDINGS
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By MR$.. K.Ehi
R Q ,pgRTH it4TgRt0gotATE ,
6A$BALL '44Aqt•te Mr. and' Mrs. T. Laing, Mr, spending this week with their
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d Last 'Week's Scores: 'Gordo.'" Laing, Larraine and Miss Marilyn Sorensen and
Zurir.11 14. At. Nla rYs a . .
t• and Mr. (flat'..frrd. Mr. Bill Ifatnes, of
liensall bantams Paine ont on Henson • 11 I Zurich e. St Marys 2 ence Coleman, Ruth Ann and Georgetown,• are holidaying at ,
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top of a six inning, 26 -run
marathon in Lueal Thtlraday the WOAA juvenile series
Future Gnniest 1111.0 (' 11 13 Id
Sultnlirlsa.Y.111, Houghton visited on
Sunday with M. and Mrs. Ear
Rose.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Franci
and daughler„fane, of Toronto
yisitect on Sunday evening wit
Mrs, Ruby Roully, at, the home o
Mr. and Mrs. K. McKellar.
Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Burn
and family, London, spent lb
weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Don
aid Scott and familY.
Mr. Andrew McLachlan and
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Kerslak
and family visited recently with
Mr, Thomas Aldington, who is a
Patient in St. Mary's Hospital
London.
Saturday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, T. Laing were Mrs, Clarice
Mrs. Aikenhead, and Mrs. Stew
art, of Seaforth. and Mrs. Carno
chan of Detroit, who are al
cousins of Mrs, Laing.
Miss Doris Schwartz,
Crediton, spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs, Alex Gardiner.
Mrs. Laverne Wallace and
baby daughter returned home
from Seaforth hospital Tuesday
Mrs. Sadie Scott, Mrs. Ernie
Templeman and Miss Margaret
Miller were guests at a party
which tti"as held in honor of Mrs,
Annie Thompson on her 84th
birthday, at the home of her
daughter, Alt's. William Lamport
on Tuesday.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Itirs, Alex Gardiner and Mrs.
David Gardiner were Mr. and
irs, Henry Eggert and Mr. and
in. Ed Kneehtel, of Rostock.
trs. ;Heber Shute, Xirkton, and
Garry Tuffin, of Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Houghton
nd Mitchell, spent; a few
days last week with his mother,
Mrs, M. Houghton.
Mr, and Mrs, Ted Storey,
Laurena and 1Vlarlene, London,
risited last week with Mr, and
Irs, John Wallace.
Miss Neva Cockwell, of Dash-
wood, is holidaying with her
ousin, Miss Alice Walker.
Afr. and Mrs. Harold Carey are
it a season, The local entry in final 2.ii.1 • nde" tami the herhe Mr• and Mrs, .J.
tught to take a 1-0 lead in the who engaged a best -of -three
Since June 29, the recreation
1 flea's, The gallte,, which illin''' 2,100 children up till last Friday, two games this week to eome out A"luist 7,,,,101, at Rt. Marys
1)°4-Pithree Batnahl "'Er Gr,,Q,11 aetivities were enjoyed by some series with Sebringville dropped 12- SI NI:it'N S, 81 ZIll'IN)
ly W01.014 -111) J54,1 for Behsall• when we took over 50 ehildren -on the short end 2-1 as the series
17- St. Marys at Zurich
I if noel:wary :
featured the h i g h`e s i scoring 0 • .0ng at Seaforth. was stretched to the limit.
game of the season played on a
. . . Tuesday night in Sehringville,
61X. inning basis, The children -this year, lin . the Henson club held a 9-0 sec-
PlentY of plate power backed sure,gained some knowledge of .,
different activities such , ti , one inning lead but gave way to
the Henaall victory as the win- which a Int of youngsters the Sebringville entry in the hot-
ners pounded out 14 hits, in- enjoyed. item of the ninth when the home- Last Week's Scores:
Chiding .a home run, two triples Isters rallied for seven runs. to
and three doubles. 1 would like to say "thank you" i earn a 13-11 victory, Mi 1 OW41 6. Dashwond 4
311trhsli R. Dashwond 5
in the 125 parents and children Jack Chipcbase belted a home- filitar2.11.1r.iii kettle hest-of-fiee aemi.
(if necessary:
MUMS -'113•1. PLAYOFF
iSrmi-(inal)
, '13 . . • • n .1e. Nvho attended the field day picnic run, triple and stngle for Hensell
one on, Jerry Chapman and
round tripper th the fifth with held last WednesdaY la climax- ' while Brian Christian and Bill ' .... s
.Ft.4,111.4iirei Games:
the end of a sucessfut five week3.1Shaddiek each powered doubles,
,eacli tagged triple. while Brnee , who were kind entiogh t° Joao ! non and Steve Kyle.
Horton belted a pair of doubles. their ears M talcn tile children I
Dennis litock slammed the other every
hito-bagger in the opening i i Friday to seaforth, and a 1 piaS;bringvitle pulled off a triple
-°°.-ng• ' special "thank you" in the boll of Inc sixth
winning pitcher Lenny Wilkinson.
Dashwnod .41 Mitchell
Also thanks to the many people; Other hits fen. to Bin meKin,
to the fut.' lo halt. a determined :Hensel!.
Horton and cjiipeltaae each lowing people who so kindly!
'rally.
collected three hits throughout donated the trophies. and shield
the wild contest while .Chapman, which sur d the
Mock 'and Robert. McNaughton children to work harder.
each hit safely, twice. I Exeter Tiines-Advocate, Hen -
13„ Chowen's pitching perform- 1 all Co%.-, ..,
ance was only backed up by five, '',.. k salt threw everything but the
Bros., E. L. Mickle and Son Ltd.,
Lucan . hits. Third basemen ,T,, Wilson's Drug kitchen sink at Sebringville in
Barnes picked up three of them. l Store, rGe.. Thompson,
Crest the bottom of the ninth. when they
Beaton's Bakery,
The others fell .to 13. Neil and rallied for six runs, hut still re-
. Hardware, Bonthron's Furniture,
h Kennedy. mained one run shy of tying up
I T. C. Joynt and Son, Hurondale
the bail game.
HENSALL Ars 0 11 l'% Dairy, A, Spencer and Son for
1.,. ,,r,on,,, r. ,..,. .., -;t• 1 n n the shields, also a trophy donat- Steve Kyle slammed a home
J. rhatnan. It . .. 3 3 2 0 r 1 • • t t d run into the trees in right field
E. Horton, 3 •'' ed by a 'nem wio is m eres e
Sebringville evened the- play-
off series at one game each Fri-
day night in Hensall when they
edged the homesters 10-9. Hen -
J. Chipchs.se, et . •• . • 5 2 2. ii . in children
D. Mock, as . 1 1 2 0 ,
1.... Wilkinson. e ... . 4 1 1 1! '.1.he children are invited to
R, MeNgughton, lb . .. . 4 2 2 n , take part in a play day to be held
G. .Tones, :I • .. . . 4 1 A 1
on August 26 at Exeter, which
ta, Bucbanan, 2b . ..... .. 4 n 1 was decided at a meeting your
• TryrAt.s sr, 10 14 3! recreation director attended in
Listowel on Monday of this week,
LeCAN A n it lc
s. Nee, ts .. .....„..... 2 2 1 01 Let's fill the. ball park for the
K.. Neil. rf .. ... 0 4 0 0 final Minor league hall games.
fi, lla.rlIng, 2h, n .. .... .. ", 1, 11 2
- ' Don't junior, but bring him
, h 1 3 01 • send,
81:, Murdy, if 3 0 0 s ; and the family.
D. liennedY, 0 . . 4 11 1 ii
ti • Personal items
G. 11.0% ington, lb • 2 1 (1
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F. Masernyth, rt ..... . 1 2 n 111 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd
18. Ohne:en,.
and family, of Toronto, are holt-
- "NITA 1.S 22 11 0 41 (laying with the latter's mother,
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8core. by Innings: n 14 70 Mrs. Smillie, and also with Mrs.
Henean , ,, 47:4 120 -10 14 a Emma Shepherd,
• Len Wilkineon and Larry Jeeps; Mrs, L. Simpson, Mrs. R. ,T,
T. Phowsn and 1), Krneriy. wr Paterson, Mrs, Earle Sproat, and
:Wilkinson, - .. Mrs. C. Cook, spent the weekend
in Detroit.
.• M iss .Jane 'Horton returned
home after holidaying with Mr,
and Mrs. William 1 -Lorton in
Detroit.
Juveniles win
Heiman juveniles drew first
blood in their best -of -three WOAA gan, visited recently with Mr.
'Group . 1 sen,"11---final-,s Thursda•Y Mrs; Catherine lledden and and Mrs. Jack Corbett, and
night In SehrIngYille- when they Herb returned home Sunday after family.
captured the series opener, by a visiting relatives in St. Gather- Mr, and Mrs. George Beer and
for the locals while. Brian Chris -
lien's triple and Bill M01011 -
non's double spearheaded Hen-
sall's 13 -hit attack.
•SEBRINGVILLE 10, HENSALL 9
Score by Innings; 1-1 6.1
Ssbringville in:1 11:1 -10 '
. nin 001 1041-.. ta
14 Mitchell M ilasho•noll
fit n0cossary)
17-*Dashwond at 0111011011
(it neressarY)
WOAA BANTAM "C'T
SF1t11111.8 "A" sFIMI•FINAl.
Last Week's Scores:
New Hamburg 14, Clinton 0
N'sw. Hamburg A, Clinton 4
(New Hamburg wine best-nt-
lhrfe serfs:: ' 2-0.)
SNIITIRS "0" SIRA11.11NAL
Last Week's. Scores:
1.18.st or 1. Seatnrtb 2
Exeter ln, Seaforth
Seaforth 7, Fesstst• 2
Mb:stop wins best -of -throe series
Oates Tor: Finals;
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August •
12 ---New Hamburg al Exeter
14—Exrdsr at New Hamburg
15•-•111,:ster at NIM, Hamburg
nr necessary)
( \NI:If:Pr to slit Pr OBA. play.
downs.,
Misses Sharon and Karen
Scott are holidaying with Mr. and
, Mrs, Wesley Russell and Marget
1 Jean.
• Mrs. Ethel Currie, of Winnipeg,
s is visiting for a few weeks with
friends here and at Dorchester.
Iv Mrs, Harvey Andrew is a
/ patient in Stratford ,Hospital,
having fractured a bone in her
s
e. The serviee on Sunday was
- conducted by Rev. Hugh Wilson,
i of Thames Road, in the absence
of Rev. S, Kerr, who is on vaea-
e. tion, Rev, A. K. Campbell, of St.
Marys, will have charge of the
service next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boggarth
and family, of Dorchester, visited
on Sunday with Mt end Mrs. J.
Hoggarth,
- Mrs. Mary Gardiner and Miss
• Vera Gardiner, of Torotto, and
1 Mrs, Jessie Gardiner, of Exeter,
visited on Thursday evening with
f Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gardiner and
• Mrs. David Gardiner.
McKinnon, Ky)s, (t) and Shad- 3
dick; T1, Mach and J. Bell.
McGILLIVRAY
SEBRINGVILLE 13, HENSALL 11 SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Store by Innings: H Last Week's Scores:
Rense(1 000 00(1 0111 1 -11 0 11 Nairn 4, 1,1aury 1 a
Sehringvills .. 020 040 not' x-13 11 1 Sylvan 10, Nairn 0'
AteKinnon, Shaddich 441 and
A, Craig (2) 14, Brill:4y 0
14•10: Koinnt, Vlach (2) and
HENSALL 6, SEBRINGV1LLE Standings
Store by Innings: Ti H
FIensall . 200 200 02 -6 12 4
SiNhrIngville ono Irdl 03 4 5 R
RIII McKinnon, Stovs Kyle (0)
Rill Shaddieli; !lath and Schori.
WP 'McKinnon.
Personal items
Mr, and• 3.1rs, Weltington Maier,
Mrs. Roy Brown, Michael, Becky,
Bobby and Cathy, of atio, Michi-
6-4 margin.
Ines.
Bill McKinnon threw for 73 Linda are spending a week vaca-
Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Bell and Honing at Turnbulls.
innings before giving way to re. -
Refer. Steve xx1i. in the eighth Mervyn were recent visitoys with Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Orr and
who . preserved the. victory. Se- the former's • oar.ents, Mr. andMarvin, of Elmwdod, attended
•bringville' staged a three -run ttp- Mrs, B.. D. Bell. in London, the Orr -Mader wedding here Sat -
rising in the last frame •but Mr, and Mrs. Stan Mosier, of urday and were weekend guests
were halted .from any further Chicago, aid Mr. and Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Orr.
stet:MIST ii).1• Ryle. ' - ' • -Charles Goodman,. of. Detroit, -
Mr. and Mrs. Leaton Sierran
Brian Christian and Gordie visited over the weekend with
and Kristen, of Panama, are
Strang paced the winners with Mr. and Mrs, Jack Corbett and
three. huts apiece—all singles— family.
while Shaddick and Steve Kyle ,
collected a pair. One of Shad-
:dick's. was a fifth inning double. Say antiseptics
Centre 'fielder ,:Ron Schellen-
ereclited with two: of. the losers"damage tissues
berger for Sebringville was •
'five safeties, • ,-.. •
. Sebringville had a rough: Hine Some rules for the roost effee- Mr. and Mrs. George. Hess at
Live treatment of wounds are
.In the field as. they eomiiiitted• given in the current issue of Pinery.
the Hess -Haven cottage at the
-six errors, liensall. miscued on Health Magazine; official publi-
,four. cation of the Health League of .....—,—,
:An it 14. Canada.
5 2 3 0 An artiele piiints out that dur-
5 0 3 2 • ' • .
4 2 2 0 ing World War II, it was found
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Noakes, They expect to take up
residence in Zurich in the near
future.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Aasen. and
family, of Regina, Sask., visited
over the weekend ,with the
latter's sister and brother-in-lr.w.
.1.11)NS.A.1.1/
:Christian, 2h
. rang, ss,
Kyle. Sh. (10
:hichannon.', p, 3b 48) 4 0 0 out that application of an:Wen-
:Shad:Mk; c 4 n 2 1 tics to open wounds might do as
• 4 " much harm as good. The anti -
Moir. If .5.1 1 0
.Thylor.. Dr 4 • 0 1, n septics damaged the tissue as
;Noakes; et 4 1 0 1 much as it did the germs.
Wounds should be encouraged
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.80;00 (NMI LT, 63
:Flech, 11.
•Rreb. 2b
39 0 12 4 to bleed, washed well, (the use ,
At It• 1,f I,1 of detergents is recommended)1
; '(') 4' 7 dressed, and left alone.
Tell. if, tss (6) 2 1 0 1 lf infection occurs, sulpha
•Romni. ss 2 1 1 1 a,.1,,,,s penicillin, etc., should be
$rheljouberker,. et 4 2 2 0 — ''' 1
Murray, lb 4 0 1 0 used, either locally, by mouth,
ached, 71 . . 4) 1 o or by injection.
tebr. 3b
c.• 4 11 0 2 If there is torn .dead tissue,
93chori.
2 0 .n 1
• this should he . cut away, a's
• . triTA1,0 , 31 A. 5 6 germs grow well In it. .
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1 '58 EDSEL HARDTOP—very low mileage $3,000
4 -AP 1VIONARCH "LUCERNE" -
SEDAN
'Automatic, radio,$2,595
'58 'ORD COACH -6 cylinder ttt tttt $2)100
'57 PLYMOUTH COACH
V8 engine, automatic, radio tttttttt ttt .„„$1,595
i '57 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—V8 engine „„.. ttt , t $1,795
'55 MERCURY SEDAN—a nice one! . tt t $1,595
'55 FORD TUDOR HARDTOP
Overdrive, radio $1,595
'55 DODGE SEDAN—V8 engine $1,195
El '53 MONARCH COACH—automatic, radio- $1,095
53 METEOR COACH ttt ........ $ 895
11 METEOR COACT $ 500
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Trucks
'55 DOME 1(1' DUMP ,„— $1,205.
TRACTORS
)31 MAD—a tilee not'.fn innd $ 655
PLOUGIT—likt 116'w $ 150
Larry Snider Motors,
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EVERY WEEK era -
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Sale
Men's
Wear
Overalls
Sizes 40 and 44
2 pairs '3.98
Work Shirts
only 99c
MADE-To-mEASuRE
Suit Sale
Has been axtawided on
week, th4, deadline it
Saturday, August IS,
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Dress Slacks
Men's Sizes 28 to 44
33V°/a. Oft
Sport Shirts
Sizes Small, Med., ML
and L, Long Sleeves
33WY0 Off
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hENVV0011 CHRISTMAS CLUB
A small deposit each week buys a KENWOOD
Blanket for Christmas
A wonderful gift, a practical gift—
and easy to pap for in this
convenient way. Choose any lovely
pastel colour you please 01' fleecy
white, and plan to start
paying now!
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Rlooket NI:or:moo, lo pillonirl
Xenlonnd No Rook ymtr weekly deprmit:
Miered, ord hstehriziMes (he blanked
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Clearance .of
Summer Lines
25c70 OFF
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THANK
The petition asking for a vote or repeal of
the Canada Temperance Act in Ruron County now'1
contains approximately 10,500 signatures. It is. he, I
ing filed this week with the County Registrar of
Deeds,
- We wish to thank all those who helped with
the canvass to secure signatures,
As many people as possible were called on in
the limited time available. We extend sincere apolo-
gies to the, many qualified voters whom we were
unable to contact. Whether you signed the petition
or not, if you are resident in Huron County when
the vote is held and are over 21 years of age, you
will be eligible to cast your ballot on the C.T.A,
question.
HURON CITIZENS' LEGAL CONTROL COMMITTEE
John E. Huckins, Chairman
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... the SUPER -CYCLE has it
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High spirited, alert and re-
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and the SUPER -CYCLE is $15
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Juvenile SUPER -CYCLE
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FEATURES GALORE....,
• Full-biaced dropside mudguards
• Automotive two-tone styling — lustrous baked
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enamel nnish; Maroon or Blue, with contrasting
• Perry Quick -Stop Coaster Brake
• ExGra-strength seamless tube frame
• All bright parts are triple chromed — even the
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• Traction -built heavy duty tires
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GENERATOR SET Effi-
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