The Wingham Advance-Times, 1947-08-14, Page 1With Which Is Amalgamated The Gopie Vidette and Wroxeter New
IIERE
A. Rea
and dis-
es during
pportunity
by one of
George
d of twen-
and etch-I:-
Ile display
ell worth
display at
they will
d local in
tin lat-
ge Agnew
seriously.
and he did
of earning
hool. -
ear Wing-
through-
upon his
ations of,
her of his
rings were
on; others
shed place
ll as Can-
his paint-
nd public
Some 450
r evince' of\
now hang,'
ildings at
drools and
through-
NINE
to sevefat
edged the
clay even-
play
riship. For ••
tar of the
double and
od support
hits. Scott
he visitors.
r, T eeswa-
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INTON
the Stance
able
a n Sunday,
idance in-
, Mr. and
s Birney),•
Winnipeg,
ana, Mich,
Mr, and
. Russell
d Mrs. R,
, Norman.
onja, Lott-
Rann and
rs. Robert
and Mrs,
Brussels,
Auburn,
tOnebousei
ert Stone.
letch and
Coultes
ItcGoire
Hop..
Nis Stone.
s played at
g in their
The rink
s. F. Stur-
first prize,
DuVal and
-nament at
Armitage,
R. DuVal
.rinks from,
the play,
1 area high.
ruction eoSt-
ved by the
Crowded
hoot build-
trustees to
s rooms,
UNION
Sunday
Single Copies Five Cents WINGHAM, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1947 SUbSnriPtions $2,00 per TM
FUN CI,
Enrolme
About 12
•ing the Fu
United Ch
Wednesday
-church .base
try as the
"making tl
:remarkably
worth seem
model I buil
craft, potte
and novelti
Publi
. The Fun
:noon Wedn
one wish in
may do so
Church bas
Saturday and
tn. August
On Wedi
a. display of
• Fun •Club
between th
.in the Unit
the gymuas
and enco•ur
Wingham.
direction of
of Recreati
Wingham
ing Mr. Bu
M. Swans
Sam 'Burto
Harold Wit
-Crompton.
0 Canad
March-
Overture
Waltz-
, March-
'Sousa.
• Selection
• March-.
-Hymn-
CIverture
Serenade
March—
Waltz—
March—
Abide'W
1'1 G.
Mr. Ken
-with Domi
eleven year
.manager o
,purchased
Th
during the
when it wi
ed under tl
Grill.
Mr. Pen
Dominion
Monday,
ton express
ion, Stores
happy asso
Serving
gade durin
nington we
Mrs. Pe
Louise Dor
WINCH
Sparked
Jardine the
forth Mond
Seaforth B
• ed the Hur
and weaken
.) play-off be
• Combinin
homers by
locals blast
in the sixth
off for eigl
relieve brit
stepping
Gardner
ode, Garde
'three, Nier
with several
For the BM
with five hi
er.
Wingham
rf, Groves
Gardner 3b,
Seaforth W
e,p, earner°
cf, D. Smit
Strikeouts
dine 6.
Wingliant
Seaforth „,...
Thripires#
UB
WELL
BEING
ATTENDED
. . FOUNDRY
.
,
DECIDED
TOURNEY
SUCCFSS
; TO PROCEED
ERECTION
WITH
OF BARN
Canada "Like.Heaven" to
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HOLD
LIONS
ANNUAL
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FROLIC
FINE ART
'DISPLAYEI
EXHIBIT
Owen Sound Pair Again Won
Coveted. Prize To
Business
Be Canvassed
and Professional
For Funds
Men
. On Wroxeter
' August
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Main
14th.
St., Thursday
1
PollectiOn Of
At
:
''''''
Work
Warren
."..
Of G
House
nt
Still
for
Be
Final
Made
Week May
• The outstanding •Doubles tourna-
ment of Western Ontario, sponsored
by Western Foundry Company Limit-
ed, was held at the Wingham Bowling
green on Wednesday. There was a
fairly large entry with visiting bowlers
harn, Oshawa, Owen Sound, London,
Meaford, Seaforth, Teeswater, Strat-
ford, Caledonia, Walkerton, Blyth,
Paisley, Clinton and Lucknow,
The beautiful trophy and. Gruen
watches were again won by last year's
winners, Arthur Bowes and N. E. Heal
of Owen Sound, who finished with a
score of 3 wins plus 34;
Other winners were 2nd, Ernie Prid-
ham and Howard McNee, Goderich, 3 . wins plus 31, Kenwood Blankets; 3rd,
W. Ker and W. Dobson, Walkerton, 3
wins plus 21, Eversharp pens; 4th, Ed.
Koch and J. A. Barber, Listowel, 3
wins plus 17, Relish Dishes; 5th, Fred
Johnston and George Johnson, Sea-
forth 3 wins plus 8, Electric Fans; 6th,
Murray Rae and Reg; DuVal, 3 wins
plus 8, pyjamas; 7th Bev. Christie and
Lorne Dale, Seaforth,-2 wins plus 22,
Ronson Lighters.
Special Prize
One' game winners, Bert Gray and
trodden, Blyth, aggregate score 44,
Shaving Sets; Long distance, Bob
Wright and Ernie Birke, Oshawa,
Brush Sets; No win, lowest aggregate,
Geo. Baechler and J. Murray, Coder-
icb, Braces; Hardware Merchants
handling Western Foundry products,..
Padfield and 1Goodchilel of Durham,
Chemical Closets.
Each year the bowlers line the green .
in the four sides fora Spider play. This
was won by Harry Rumciman of Sprat-
ford. The proceeds from this amount-
ed to $21.00 and is donated to Military
Hospitals to assist in establishing
Bowling greens.
The Wine-ham . Bowling Club sin•-;
cerely appreciate the generosity of the
Western Foundry in making this out-
IVIr. C. A, Roberts, assistant General
, liana. er of Western . Eciiindry,., Wel-
, ' 1 b I d .-
sentation of 'prizes. - Th k ' k N The holder of the lite -y. tic et o.
1342 for the Gruen Watch was Don
-‘, aucLeish of London. He also was the
youngeSt bowler on'the green.
H No.
a and
Liberty of
and
held
the
rural
with
cil
kers.
men
morning
farmers
walls
building
propose
erected
erable
canvass
farmers
mantling
in
Wingliam
this
at
To do
for
XL r
A meeting
Professional
erection
population
purchased
the
when
the
has
to buy
in the
this
money,
cash
the
to further
in view
The committee
all business
to donate
of
To•wn
of a
depends
the
rear
work
and
old
coming
a couple
to
site
donations,
the
men
for
the
of
it
it
barns
barn
land
be.
purchased.
Retail
Hall on
discuss
to
to
largely
Municipal
and
in
of
will take
was
and
and
free help
and
of Wingham
its business
the Canada
dismantled
Business
was
Tuesday
plans for
*serves the
town.
on the
and
Coun:
standing
Pac-
barns they
and
consid-
decided to
professional
to ask the
in dis-
to the, United In
rebuilding
present from
Li el Goderich, Dur-
charge of Blyth
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The Howick.
their fifth annual
Street of Wroxeter,
ening of this week,
The Program
Softball game at
tweet]. Brussels and , A full evenings
ing provided with
modern. and old
Happy Cousins
Boys and
The draw •for
value of $375,00
night All proceeds
Children's Welfare
case of rain
the following- night.
Come and bring
let this be an occasion
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Lions
frolic
will start
6,15
games,
time
Concert
Girls
will
Clifford.
24 prizes
will
Work.
events
on
August
be
your
entertainment
Club
p,m.
Band.
will hold
on the Main
Thursday ev-
14th,
with a girls'
sharp, be-
is be-
bingo, booths,
dancing, the
Co:, and the
totalling a
made at mill-
be used in the
'
will be held
friends and
to remember,
Many citizens
1:44 have aVailed
the past ten
9f viewing an
Canada's outstanding
A. Reid.
The exhibit
ty-six pictures
ings made an
at the Warren
seeing.
The exhibit
Kincardine and
leave for Western
The pictures
terest because
er in Kincardine
Reid first began
These were mostly
them primarily
to continue
He grew up
barn and from
out his career
experiences in
Western Ontario
major works.
Many of Mr.
accepted by
have been given
in outstanding
adian' exhibitions.
ings are in
collections.
. In 1944 he
of his paintings
Ontario. Some
i n.. in the
Toronto and
teacher-training
out the province.
---
of
days
Art
which
in oils,
House
is now
from
had
it was
to
as a
on a
time
he has
and
for
Reid's
the Paris
a
U.S.A.
both, private
made
to
Parliament
others
eitceptionally
that
portraits
of these
institutions
Winglia.
themset
of the c
Exhibit
Arils
:consist(
pastel:
f
and
on
there
Canada,
an adde
Winght
Geor
paint
means
at art se
farm n
to tim,
drawl
. obsery
a nun
pain
Sal
distingui
as w(
Many of
t
a gift al
the P
are
Bi.
are in S
n
arch,
g.
ding,
ry,
:s.
c
• to
all
will
xl
nun.
age
an
.ton
,n
1,
d,
Recreation
i children
morning
m e et
ings".
well
Club
esday
by
ement
tesday
: hours
The
Mr.
Club,.
different
Display
enrol
Sunday
the
be
Church
the
and
are
Mrs.
Mrs.
Doug
Groups
jewellery,
going
All
Fun
Sam
at
which
at
was
The
done
will
August
any
open
of
is
Mrs.
Jack
have
woodworking-
for
evening,
articles
are
boys
Ritchie
been attend.
the Wingliam
opened last
9;30 a.m. The
a hive of Indus.-
groups began•
"things" are
and are well
are working at
, shell
leathereraft
August 20 . continue ;until
20 and any-
the final week
morning except
at 9:30 a.m. un-
made at the
to the nubli - -- --C 8 p.m, to 10 p.m.
basenlent and in
urged to come
and girls of
Club is under the
Burton, Director
a project' of the
Council. Assist
Habkirk, Mrs.
H, Posliff, Mrs,
Hopper, Mrs.
and Lloyd
1
'
ti ed
them.
completed
nonce
Cash
by
-Times.
It is
this
,donations
publishing
hopld
fall.
, Let's
will
same
to have
be
all get
in
the work
acknowled-
The Ad-
together
August 20,money
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LADIES
T REBLE
HELD IRISH
TOURNAMENT
and
thereby
business.
make it
show we
finatibially
appreciate
.
possible, and
the rural '
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The Wingham Ladies Bowling Club
held an Irish Trebles Tournament on, . Thursday afternoon and evening with
DISTRICT
.
MEETIN G 15 - . ..
k -Ati.:"..., v. .
:, , visiting ladies present frdm Lucknow.
Three games were played with lunch
being served at the close of the play.
The winners were: first, Mrs- H. AND. FLOWER SHOW ,
Not long after they s'et foot on Can- - R. Wallis, Doris Holloway and J. Browne, Miss A. Mitchell, Mrs. A. R. . . 3 10; second, DtiVal, slap, wins plus
The annual District
Flower Show of
8, is to be held
Meeting and • • Horticultural District
in the Owen Sound
adian soil British immigrants tried hot
dogs and ice cream cones winch: (proved
a luxury . and novelty -fd',i- theM. ' Here,
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Lloyd enjoy a snack shortly
landed from a plane'
port, Toronto, Ont.
.
after they
at Mahon Air- Mrs. Agnew, Mrs. Ilueston, Mrs.
Stewart, • Lucknow, 2 wins plus 17'
third, Mrs. W. Murray, Mrs. H. C. Mrs, C. B. Armitage, 2 ROGRAm
SUNDAY
A
EVENING
Market Building
ust 14th. Howard
the Ontario Horticultural'
will be in attendance
on Thursday, Aug-
Hartry, President of . . . , Association,
, as also will be
Secretary Mr. and
.
m
cCORMICK'S 11E1410 . IllOWLERS TO TOUR '
2 MacLean,
wins plus 13; fourth, Miss Y. 1V1cPher-
son, Mrs, R, R. Habden, Mrs, H.
Campbell, 2 wins pluS 12. .
JUVENILES
TEESWATEI
, --e
EDGE Mr. J. A. ,Carroll, Mr,
Occomore, Treasurer,
Mrs. J. F. Clark
Mrs. Samuels
will be guest
FAMILY REUNION WESTERN CANADA 'School Summer Camp
Miss Elaine Walsh will attend the
Bliss
--Spirit
vlarching
--Scenes
ion of'
—Spirit
Idle
dinstrelman,
forma's
ith Me.
od Save
Eternal,
The Trouper—Talbot•
:ndependentia,
Of
.
My
'of
Fancy; .,
the
Triumphal,
Through
from
Dream,
Bennett
Operala,nd
Soul .
The. Age, Hayes
Bennet
Talbot
Bennet
R. B.
King
Talbot
Georgia,
'
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Hall
also Mr. speakers, also Mr.
the Department
ests.
5. E. Carter, Guelph,
of Lands and For-
.
Family Of Ten All Present
Eicept- One
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Mr. and Mrs. A.
Mr.' and Mrs. J. A.
M. Crawford and
Wilson In Party
Senior Girls' Summer School Camp,
Goderich, taking charge of the Music,
August 15th. • Scoring three runs
inning Wingham Juveniles
T. eesWater nine 4-3
;Pg. , The game -as
Off. for the' • grotip
'locals. Sell. was , . Cloutinghomed night. a
a triple, Ashton receive
and was touched for
was the leading hitter
Wingham, Ashton,
Porter, Lindsay.
Wingham 0 0
Teeswater 1 0
hi tl
on M a
a Sethi
chattpio
tike -.s
- 4
go
seven
for t
Edga
010 01
0 0 0 2 (
, a The Association
hers from Wingham
ation regarding the
list in ay,-be had .f.som
- titik.' Mrs. E.05.
will welcome mem-
Society: Inform-
Plower Show Prize
the local. Sec re:-.,McCormick
Nash. •••"
standing tournament pOssible, •-Former
Coinedt le ow ers an made the pre-:the
The home of Mr.• and Mrs, Andy
McCormick was the 'scene of.a pleasant
gathering on August 10th, when the
family renniaai• was, Add
i 'there. All but one member of the fain-
lily: Otto Pos-
Mr. and `Mrs.. A.
on Tuesday' of last
McNicoll on a months
ern Canada. aa .a. . , tario Lawn Bowling
M. Crawford left
week from Port
,tour of West-.
men-Chet „af:.the On-, . party." At. Win. ''''
joined ana
starting . ,...
Resident Buried, ..
The funeral of the late Frank 1\,./Ottn-
Winghani eyi S. former . residenkeaf - . .. .
Was: . Saturday,,. .Ku, rust .. ' '• held on August 2nd.,
interment in Wingham eemetery. with
SOFTBALL PLAYOFFS
of ten were present, Mrs.
orek, (Effie), of Detroit, beine.; unable
fain-
nipeg the party was
Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
by Mr.
who left about a
to the west.
,
Centralia Here Friday -
Games
Seaforth 5, Centralia
Wingham 10, (Goderich
*Centralia 4,
Goderich 5, Seaforth
Winghain 8, Seaforth
Wingham 11,
Goderich 10; Centralia
thrown
unsigned players.
Future
Aug. 13 Seaforth
Wingham
Played
2. '
2.
Wingham 3.
4.
8. -
Seaforth. 5.
7.
out due to playing
Games
at Centralia.
at Goderich.
to be there, Other members of the
ily present were: Sister M. Innocentia,
0.P., (Genevieve) of Detroit; Mrs.
Roth (Kate), Parkhill; IIVIrs. A. Mc-
Kenzie, (Mary), Guelph; Mrs. J. F.
Young (Bell), London; Mrs. M. Fitz-
patrick (Leah), Wingham; Miss Sadie
McCormick, Grosse Pointe, Mich.,
Messrs. Andy, Frank and John Mc-
Cormick of Culross Township.
Other visitors for the occasion were:
Sister Geraldine Therese, O.P., a niece
from Detroit, Mr. and Mu. Maurice
Etue and family, Seaforth, Mr. and
Hallahan family,. Bel- Mrs. Dan and
month ago on a trip
The planned itinerary
Fort William, Regina,
monton, Calgary,
Vancouver and Victoria.
They will make
the Kettle Valley
a day's stop planned
Hat, and from Tuesday
at Winnipeg, with
tiled as the grand
The party of about
peels to reach Toronto
urday, August 30,
will take in
Saskatoon, Ed-
Lake Louise, Banff,
the return trip via
route, and include
for Mediciine
to Thursday
three games sched-
finals of the series,
thirty members ex-
again on Sat-
Centre. R.C.A,F. softball team will
play the Wingham Hurons under the
floodlights here on Friday evening at
9 o'clock. These boys have put up
stiff opposition lately and this should
woe an exciting game: be an
Win First At Tournament
Harry Green and Elwell Webster
won first prize at the Teeswater Doub-
les on Monday night. Two other local
pairs also attended, Mr. and Mrs. R.
R. Habden won first at a mixed Doub-
les at Goderich recently.
Engagement Announced
Mr. and Mrs. David J. Hutcheson
wish to announce the engagement of
their daughter, Grace Lauredith to
Donald James Watson, son of Mr. and
Mrs, James N . Watson,,*Game V Motherwel l
Ont. The marriage to take place Sat-
,urday August 30th.
Spent War Years In Ireland
Mrs H. Campbell and daughter, ' Helen of Toronto, were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Omar Easel-
Mrs Campbell who was the grove..., i • , , former Alice Beckwith of Wingham,
' inIreland and
returned to reside in Toronto.
Summer Bible School
A Summer Bible School will be con-
le ing Church ducted in the W. ham g
morning, Monday to Friday from
9 until 11.30 'August 18th to 29th.
There will Se Bible and Missionary • stories, games, bright singing slides
choruses 'and prizes, All boys .a"ncl. girls'
are invited.
Pension Board Met,
The Huron County Old Age Pen-
sions Board considered 28 applitations
aafttertnhoecnimolin,ttliillypenmseioettlisngwerTehruercsodiany ,
mended for 27, and a partial pension
for care. It was the largest number
of applications ever considered at one
meeting by the, board.
Engagement Announced
The engagement is announced of
Dorothy Elliott, daughter of Mrs, Ait-
ken, Bluevale and the late Malcolm
Louis Aitken, to Mr. Donald Ray
Street, son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry
R. Street, Moorefield. The wedding
will take place in the United Church,
B1 I August30 1
tteva e, on t 1,
Barbers Held Picnic
Ontario Barbers Association, Wing-
ham district held their first annual
picnic to Point Clark on Monday,
Members and their families were
guests of Mr, and Mrs, 5. Campbell
of LOOlthOW. Tile afternboi was spent
in races, ball games, boating and
swimming, with- atielitd at night. Seven
draws were made for prizea and W.
J Henderson of town was one of the
Winners.
been
from Wingham
Jard ine and Gardner the CUT
...:NNINGTON
URCHASED CAFE BOWLERS WIN
LUCKNOW
A'.
- CL
August
with
:Pennington,
lion Stores
s and
the
he Golden
. restaurant
first
to name
lington's
Stores
Ltd., for
:iation
the
1 the
it into
nnington
e of town.
11 be remodelled
ed appreciation
for
Wingham
week
of
Ltd.
11th.
with
2nd,
last
France
resignation
his
who has
Ltd. for
some time
store,
Gate Cafe,
will be dosed
in September,
and
The Esquire
took effect
Mr. Penning-
to Domin-
pleasant
firm, the firm.
Armored
war, Ken
on D-Day.
is the former
about
was
has
God-
open-
on
Bri-
Pen-
Five rinks of local
Lucknow on Friday
Mixed Trebles tournament,
of Mrs, C. B. Armitage,
dy and Lorne Webb
and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Miller won
At a ladies trebles
Clintonrecentl Mrs. . y
Mrs. F. Sturdy and
wort first prize. Four
Wingham also took
bowler
evenii
M
won
A. R.
fourth.
tou
C. B
Mrs, A
dims
part in
spent the war years . has Wingham,
• 15 ,Goderich
Centralia
18 Goderich
''' I. Standing
-,,„
Goderich
at Seaforth. ,
at Wingham.
at Centralia.
W T L Pt.
2 1 0 5
2 0 1 4 having
grave, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McKen-
zie, and family, Guelph; Mr. John Mc-
Kenzie, Galt, Mr. George Fitzpatrick,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Rich,
Mr„and Mrs. Harold Mc-
Cormick, of Cuirass. ''rte,,. '''. '
To Pave Highway
From Amberley
Tuesday afternoon
by John W. Hanna,
Bruce, that he has
the Provincial
for tenders for paving
86 East
„Amu-
'we were advised
M.P.P. for Huron-
been successful i n Government call
Engaged Granite Cutter
Mr, George Barr of Meaford an ex-
perienced granite cutter has been en-
A.S tt n's Meinoria gaged by R. po o , ,
Shop and commenced work this week
- ' d ' Mrs Barr and daughter inten moving
' to town as soon as living accommoda-
Seaforth
Centralia
1 1 2 3
0 0 2 0 Mixed Doubles Friday Night
Bowling Club
from Ainherley cast,
miles, Work is
Highway No. 86
for eight or nine
expected to start
. are available. tons
New Sfo: efront and Showroom
380 000 School Plan $ ,
Approved For 'Listowel
Plans for a new
school with estimated • of $380,000 have been
'' nartment of Education. bt. . ,
*„.; -,s in the present conotitio..., area ing have forceLI- .to convert a basement
Listowc
coast
appr,
&
board
cla .71 -
and Baptist The
1 Browne s Shoe -
Repair Closing __z__
Wingham. Lawn
will hold a mixed Doubles Tournament
on Friday, August K I 1,.,t,i, Play to coin-
mence •at 7.30.
within the next few
hoped that some of
by this Fall.
weeks and it is
it will be completed
lelled and enlarged show-The remot. • Home Appliances was room of Stewart .. . 7'41 its moderi ripened Saturday. 'W., 1 '--+ck vitrolitc
Browne's Slioe
from Monday, August
Repair will be closed
25th to Friday, Double Header Thursday Dance at Whitechurch
lighting and attractive In.- . • In.-•*-, im- front it presents' a very pleat', '.- ••,.- North August 29th inclusive. The Town League will wind up its
schedule on Thursday evening with a Under auspices of Women's Insti-
provement to the end of Josv
phine Street.
1111.LEADS
IN PLAY-OFFS
,
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Women's Institute
The regular meeting
braneh of the Women's
be held On, Thursday,
2.30.p.m, The hostesses
of the- local
Institute will
August 21st,, at
will be Mrs.
double header at 7 p.m. The Foundry
will meet the Juveniles and Belgrave
playthe1 ' n under the li 1 ts will Legion .g i .
1A0(
!mission two „games 25c children
c. Playoffs start next week.
tute, in the Community
Whitechurch, on Friday,
to tile music .of Garnet
chestra. Admission,
Ladies 25c. Lunch
Memorial Hall
August 15th:
Farrier's Or-
Gentlemen 50c,
Counter,
. Bicycle Struck By Car
. Mr. Frank Preston was knocked off
his bicycle on Joseph,ine Street on
Tuesday noon by a passing motorist.
Fortunately he only received bruised HELD STONEHOUS
FAMILY RI
j, Halliday, Mrs.
Mundy, Mrs. C.
ridge and Mrs.
More details next
shafts 11-5. The win plat-f:i.
G. Robinson, Mrs. R.,
Fry, Mrs, W. Lock-
R. :Laidlaw.
week, UPPER SCHOOL DEPARTMENTAL
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RESULTS .
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elbows in his tumble. He was unable
to get the license number A- the car
did not slow up.
.. Engagement Announced
proved
anal
girth
by the steady' pitching of
Wingham Hurons at Sea-
ay evening drubbed the •
,nt in top place in the grou 13 ed Spaforth's chances of a
iii. . g for twelve hits including
:d Kennedy off the mound
after the Hurons had teed
:t hits, O'Shea came in to
no puzzle to the fast
inghatnites.
Groves led the hit par.,
r getting 4, and the latter
aided his team mates
clever plays at short stop.
harts, O'Shea was the hero
:s for five including a honte
.....,,rnster ef, Ward lf, Bell
.., Niergarth AS, Jardine 0,
Aitehison 2b, Hopper lb,
5Ods 34,13dIkti tb, O'Shea
n as, Kennedy p, 11 &filth
.1 if. Eisler ib, Doman rf,
Comedy 4, O'Shea 1, )'at..
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e'orutelly, Scott, Stratford,.
At Tenth Line Bridge,
August 3rd. glini unILD . DIES WHEN
11Y
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BINDER
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./. '--' . 4 . z ,.2, •,7, a --i Li < u bi) aii -0 to' 0 .1 .1), ,1 cs cu ,..1 ,,, , , o g 4? ,j (ii ‘., o o set oi et 4, 41 fr4 ,-. -, e.., E.-( 01 t`l 1:34 1') '-' '-'4 l ' 44 Armitage, John 3
Beninger, James C
Mr. and Mrs. H. Elmer Zinn, Bel-
more, announce the engagement of
their elder daughter, Caroline Isabel,
to Elmer L. Jef fray, eider sort of Mr.
and Mrs, Robt. jeffray, Glenannan,
The marriage will take place in Knox
About fifty members of
house family held an enjoy
ion at the tenth line bridge
August 3rd, Those in atte
eluded, Mrs. Minnie Birnej
Mrs. Frank Ferguson (Loi
and Miss Ruth Honor of
Ellen Wilkinson,Fscil mi. B. s ./, ' '
i lam irney, Toronto
Mrs. 1-1„ Hopper and Mr; wa lk r w. l ft 14,
Ho e , mg lati, , t. an
pper and faint y, Exeter
Stonehouse and daughter S
don Mr. and Mrs. Alk'tt
faintg'• ' . y, Brussels, Mr, and M
Johnston and family, Mr,
Thomas GarniSS and family
Cl !Mt and rifts. Charles Scot
Mt and Mrs. Marshall 8
Westfield, Mr. and Mrs. 12,01
house, Mt. and Mrs, S. 1
Mr, and Mrs. R., I
and familz Mr. and Mrs. I-I
and family, ar. and Mrs, 1
per, and Mr, and Mrs. I . ..e,
!Ouse,
Three-year-old Tommy Pollard died
in Kincardine hospital last Wednesday
from loss of blood and shock after his
right arm was almost completely sev-
bred in his father's binder,
His mother, Mrs. Thomas Pollard,
was driving the tractor, pulling the bin-
der on their farm on concession 8,
Huron Township, The father was op-
crating the binder.,
., The Pollards had left their child.to
play near their home when they went
te CUt wheat Straying in search of his
parents, the tat wandered• through the
tall grain into the path of the machine
and was across the arm by gushed one
Bradburn, Ruth 1 a C C 2 1 C C 3
Brydges,,Norma • 2 C C C 2 2 C 8 2
Carnertn, Hazel .. C C . C 2 C C
Connell, Mary Lou .i 2 3 2 C C 8 C 3 2
Dettinan Shirley C C Mrs, 2 2 3 2
Dow, Erna C 2 3 1 C
°Unbar, Lorna .„,„,,....... .. ...„ - C C 8 3
Edgar., Joan ' C C
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8 ,,
Prenth 11,1.4110tid• ..... ........, ..... ,... ..... .. * C 3 C C
Hall, iatnes .. 1
Hohden, James f4.. C C 3 C 3
Lloyd, Donald C C 8 2 C
Lockridge, Tom C C
McKercher, Ruth 3 C C C
McKinney, Eileen .,.A..:...., ................................ , C C 3 2 C
Metennan, jean C
Presbyterian Church, 13elinore, on
August 30th.
Rose Garden at "Ex"
It will come as a surprise to titans-
ands of visitors to the Canadian Na-
tional Exhibition to know that Exhilii - tion Park includes a rose ,garden of
ex.quisite beauty, This lovely gem of
floral artistry is at the West End of
the park It is well worth a visit day
or night. After sundown contealed
lights lend fairy-like enchantment to
the scene. The garden has net been
more beautiful than for this year's Ex-m
hibitiott
• - ' BINGO! BINGO! of the sharp ending blades before hiss
patents saw him,
Pennington, Rtiaselr, —, - C C 2 2
Ross, Barbara 2 C 't..* C 1 8 3 3 C
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Dance at Currie's School
LEGION Bingo Saturday nights at
the Town Hall. --,, Good Prizet. Meet
your friends Saturday nights at the
TASIdti Bingo,
1)r. J. B. Tindall, of Ripley, was call-
ed and administered first did before
taking hire to hospital. The child is
survived by his patents.
.........:.....„.-,. .... C C 2 1 1 amily, Walker, Dawne„—.. 2 1 1 2 g
Henry, Harold
' 84%,of papers Written passed.
Certificates will be mailed to Candidates shortly,served. .
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A nanto will Bebe held at Currie's
' School oft Prtday, August 15th. Music
by Tiffiii's Orchestra. Lunch will be