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Scott Phone 293 Wingham REAL ESTATE SALESMAN Representing Harvey M. itrotz Agency Listmvel and baskets of spring flowers. The bride's mother received, wow-ing an ice-blue dress of fine crepe and French lace with pink accmor- les, and a corsage of pink carnations. She was assisted by the grnenee, mother, wearing a mauve dress a fine crepe and Italian lace with grey and mauve accessories and a mauve cor- sage. Miss Eileen Sparks, Mrs; Glenn Ap.. pleby, Mrs. Carl Jacklin and Mrs, Andrew Straughan waited on the tables. Guests were present from London, Actbn, Gerrie, Goderich, Teeswater, Brussels and Wingham, For a wed- ding trip to Ottawa and other points east, the bride donned a navy gabar- dine suit to match the groom's suit, with navy and pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses. A white top coat completed the ensemble. After their return they will reside in Wing- ham. MARGARET KRAEM:elFC daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kraemer, R,R, 3, ListoWel, has won honors in her first year of college' as she did in High School. Ursuline College, Brescia Hall, London, in af- filiation with the University of West- ern Ontario, announces Margaret as a grade A student eligible for honors in History, Geography or English, 4'5%45) re.",),K4A4a),445, • U U Mi l l i ll M 11 11 11 1 11 1 11 1 11 M I IM 11 1 1 1• 3 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 a a a.. a WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th, 1952 PEE WINGHAM 1- DVANC4: -TIMES 1140E 'SEVEN" Grace Campbell Wed Here IN THE SPORTLIGHT OUT OP SLUMP The Mercurys, after taking the last two games trom Walkerton, have the fans wondering what sort of oxygen treatment Mike and Vie are giving the boys, Whatever it is, the local fasthall enthusiasts love it and hope the IVIeres keep it up. Monday night's game was a close one and a good game to win, but it was expensive too, Doug Aitchison suffered an injury to his ankle in a play at second base and reports have it that he will be laid up for quite a while, Johnny Crewson took over at the second base spot and John Hanna at first. It proved to be a good combination when they clicked on a double play in the eighth frame. Sparrow has been pitching well hut it was the snappy infield work that paid off, Sharpy Sell looked sharp at short stop, Crewson shone at both first and second, Gardner was on the bit ana Hanna did a good night's work at first, The boys looked, and played like a team on Monday night and that's the way to win ball games, We don't go along with the theory that Zuk is washed up, as some seem to think. Walkerton have one of the best conditioned teams in the loop and that's what is going to pay off in the finals. A lot of players dorilt pay much attention to keeping in shape and training doesn't interest thZYm too much. When you're up against some of the best pitchers in the game, training comes in handy. What's happened to the days of road work, calisthenics, a diet and lots of sleep? Some of our boys should keep a weather eye on the scale. Maybe the management should get tough and fine players who are overweight, (like Turk Breda), MILEY'S HOMER SCORES FOUR Shelley Miley hit a home run for Lucknow in the fifth inning, with the bases loaded, and won the game for the Legionnaires here Wednesday night, The final score was 5-1. Wingham's lone run came in the fifth when Seli was sent to first when hit_by a pitch, stole second, and advancedadanced to third on Gardner's sacri- fice; 'Gaull hit a single and brought Seli home, Things got out of hand in the fifth, when with only one away, Beacom singled; Miller sacrificed; Evans and 'Riggin both walked and Miley came up to bat his home run was a beauty almost to the elm tree at the centre field boundary and away over Boney Foster's head, Bissett scored the other Sepoy run in the sixth from first, on Beacom's hit and an error in right field. Johnny Crewson batted out two singles and a double for four times at bat to fatten up his average. Other Mercury hits went to Gaull, Westlake and Gardner. A new second baseman from Shallow Lake, Cutting, made his second appearance here with the Mercurys. One of the best home crowds in a long time was .on deck to watch Charlie Justice do his stuff. The game was delayed for a half hour or so due to the non-appearance of the umpires. Finally Bob Groves was paessed into duty behind the plate and Widmeyer from Clifford volun- teered to assist. .Charlie Justice was in a gay mood; hiding the ball behind his back Showing his pearly White teeth to the girls and then striking out one batter without even looking at him. The crowd seemed to enjoy it and the relaxation was probably good for the old boy. Lucknow ASR HPOAE Miley c 5 1 2 2 1 0 Bell If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Justice p 4 0 1 2 1 0 Chinn ss 4 0, 1 2 1 0 Bissett, 3b 4 1 0 1 4 0 Beacom 2b 4 1 2 0 1 0 Miller, rf 3 0 1 0 0 0 Evans, lb .3 1 1 10 0 0 Biggins, cf 3 1 0 1 0 0 Totals 34 5 8 19 8 0 Wingham AB it II PO A E Gaull c 4 0 1 0 2 0 Sparrow p 4 0 0 1 5 0 Crewson lb 4 0 3 10 0 0 Westlake rf 3 • 0 1 0 0 1 Cutting, 2b 4 0 0 2 2 0 Templeman if ... 4 0 0 1 0 0 Seli ss 3 1 0 .1 2 1 Foster cf ....... 2 0 0 0 0 0 Gardner 3b 3 0 1 2 1 0 Aitchison 2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 Totals 32 1 6 17 12 Sparrow struck out ten batters and Justice eight. Crewson, Justice and Westlake all hit doubles. Left on base-Wingham 6, Lucknow B. Stolen bases, Wingham 4, Lucknow 0. Ontario Rebekahs Install Officers A new 1952-'53 slate of executive officers of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario, I.O.O.F. was installed in an impressive ceremony in To- ronto during the fraternal organiza- tion's annual sessions. The executive will represent some -32,000 members in Ontario of the Rebekah, oldest and largest women's society in the world. Those installed included: Mrs. Caro- line cutler, Welland, president; Mrs, Emma Bothwell, Ottaiva, vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Meta Priestley, Toronto, warden; Miss Violet Pierce, Toronto, Secretary; Mrs. Betty Dundas, Lon- don, Treasurer; Mrs, Christine Al- bon, Weilland, marshall; Mrs, Winni- fred DaYmen, Dunnville, conductor; Mrs. Louise Doran, Meaford, chap- lain; Mrs. Audrey Schauber, Milver- ton, inside guardian; Miss Eva Shaw, Lindsay, outside guardian; Mrs. Beu- lah flaist, Fenwick, color-bearer; and Mrs. Gladys Morgan, Ottawa, musician. The sessions were attended all week long by some 700 Rebekahs and visiting members of the women's soc- iety from all parts of the province, the Maritimes and Quebec, and the U. By AL FORBERG Sports Editor A reception followed at the home of the bride's parents, where the bride's mother received in a grey floral nylon with matching accessories and the groom's mother assisted in a navy dress with white accessories. For a honeymoon to Ottawa and Montreal, the bride wore a beige bolero suit and hat with brown accessories and a cor- sage of yellow roses, They will reside on the groom's farm near HOlyrood. Widows and children inheriting 'the savings of Canadian husbands have become a major group of the "share- holders" who own Canadian industry. In Many Canadian corporations the individual Women shareholders otat- number men by a eonsiderable WINGHAM TAKES TWO FROM WALKERTON It was a rough week-end for the Walkerton squad, losing two games to Wingham Crossett Mercurys. Fri- day evening, the locals bested the county town boys,4-2. Monday, Wal- kerton was edged 2-1. The game here Monday night was a thriller, the out-of-towners having the bases loaded twice, but the two runs scored by the Mercs in the third were good enough to win the ball game. Aitchison started things off by walking, Gaull sacrificed and Spar- row's three base hit scored Hanna, who ran the bases for Lae injured Ait- chison, 'Templeman swatted out an- other triple, to bring in Sparrow, but was called out for failing to touch first base. H, Dentinger scored the only tally for Walkerton, when Sparrow, with the bases loaded, walked Cook, L. Dentinger was tossed out at first to retire the side. With the bases loaded in the seven- th, Sparrow came through with a strike out to maintain that one run lead. Two double plays were the high- light of some very classy playing in the infield. In the third, Seli picked up a drive and threw a runner out at second. Aitchison made the throw to first to beat the runner. In the seven- the with Crowson on second, Johnny picked up a swipe to his territory, tagged the runner from first, and his throw beat the runner to first. Wingham earned six hits and Wal- kerton three, and one error apiece. Sparrow struck out six and Zuk five. Doug. Aitchison injured his ankle in the third inning at second ease. "Highlight" of the game was Jack Pym who did a high climb on one of the lighting standards to make some repairs. Ross-Moffat St. Andrew's Presbyterian Chu. oh, Wingham, was the setting Saturk:ay for the wedding of Jennette Grace Moffat, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat of Formosa, to David Lorne Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross of Holyrood, The church was decorated with baskets of white and Grace Campbell, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs, Robin Campbell, Wingham, is seen following her marriage to Frederick Earl McGee, son of Mr, and Mrs. John McGee,.R.R, 3, Wingham, in the United Church,-Photo by Hammerton, Grace Campbell Wed In Wingham United A pretty wedding took place at Wingham United Church on Wednes- day, at 2.30 in the afternoon, when Dr. W. A. Beecroft performed a double ring ceremony, uniting in mar- riage Grace Annie Paulina Campbell, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robin Campbell of Wingham, Ontario, and Frederick Earl McGee, son of Mr. and Mrs. John McGee, R. R. 3, Wingham. The church was decorated with baskets of pink and white peonies, and the guest pews were marked with white satin bows and rose buds. Mr. Allan Bennett played the wedding music and Miss June Moffatt sang, "The Lord is My Shepherd," before the ceremony and "0 Perfect Love," during the signing of the register. The bride, given in marriage by her father, looked lovely in a gown of foam white satin, fashioned with fitt- ted barque, and a portrait neckline, edged with embroidered seed pearls and bugle beads, offset by a yoke of sheer illusion. The waist and long sleeves were lily pointed and the very full skirt was gathered into soft folds ending in a sweeping train, Her finger-tip veil of tulle fell from a pearl and beaded tiara. She carried a cascade of sweet-heart roses and bouvardia and wore a rhinestone necklace and earrings, the gift of the groom, Mrs. Earl Jamiesoa matron of hon- our, wore a yellow nylon net over taffeta gown, with -matching gloves and a bandeau of flowers. She carried a cascade of pink roses. The bride's little cousin, Miss Patsy Jacklin, of Brussels, was the flower girl. She wore a deep rose taffeta: gown with matching gloves and a bandeau of flowers and carried a basket of mixed flowers. Charlie Campbell, brother of the bride, was ring bearer, carry- ing the rings on a white satin cushion. Mr. Earl Jamieson acted as best man. The ushers were Mr, Donald Dickison of Teeswater, cousin of the groom and Mr. Martin Straughan of Goderich, cousin of the bride. After the marriage, a reception was held at the home of the bride's par- ents, where dinner was served to over fifty guests. The house was decorated with pink and white streamers and white bells Kitchener NOTICE SUMMER BUS TIME TABLES ME11111•711,.... Effective June 25th., 1952 OBTAIN YOUR COPY FROM YOUR LOCAL AGENT Foxton Dairy Phone 9 Wingham The WESTERN ONTARIO MOTORWAYS MINUTED "lariaia-sa....a. 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III_ Given in marriage by her father, fei. the bride was lovely in an ankle- length gown of white rosepoint lace and marquisette over taffeta. A ban- adeau of bugle beads held her finger- - tip veil and she carried a hand bou- quet of yellow roses, blue and white carnations and stephanotis, Miss Edna Moffat, sister of the bride, was maid of honour, and Miss 111 Edna Ross, siser of the groom, was bridesmaid. Little Patsy and Shiela Ross were flower girls. The maid of honor wore an ankle length apple P- greengown with tulle overskirt and matching headdress. The bridesmaid's dress was ,similar in blue taffeta and tulle overstirt. The attendants wore - White lace gloves and carried baskets IP- of sweet peas, delphintum and other I flowers, The flower girls wore yellow :Ili nylon frocks and carried yellow roses 111 and mauve delphinium, Wayne Bruer was best man and !, William Steele and Francis Murray wore ushers, li