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JULY CligARANE ,§4L17, NOW ON BIG SAVINGS FOR EVERYONE YOUR - FANIIII41( $ROE STORE MONE 12 101101001110rno Taking Para-Rescue Course WINGLIAM BEIARAVE INTERMEDIATES „ wisb to take ,tkis opportunity tg introllgee MiSs Rena Moors as the 'new opgrAtpr 14 the Titntd-Box fleautY SoAloti and to WiSh ber every *news _her uew undertaking and to ilianif ali those who tiave patronlsed me la business and made Ivy stay in Witurhata TOry ple4Sant, NM' PEACE M N MIN D • ¢, rY••••••••,.. 111•010110100110001-Houtioximmiliislootionouffitwoliwiliuniin f1KOd Front Grotety The Wingbam Intermediates 08- ed the.Belgrave tearn lp.),). in the town park last Friday night, Belgravg led the locals 4-* going into the ninth inning, Wirigham fought back and, paCed by Jerry Fryfogle, two triples and five raw batted in won the game hy a score of 12-11, Harry Brydges homered for Bel- grave, Gord Welwood went the tance for Winghem, jim conites Started for Pelgrave but needed help from Gord Fisher in the ninth inning. !_-F". Phone: Our Prices Are Lower Fre 590 We Keep Down the Upkeep Delivery FRESH BAKED - FOR TASTY EATING met OA 4044) thforaaver oveareD zowpRictz• sgp ,CARS The Hanover Midgets swamped the Willahem team 12-2 In the Hanover Park qn ThorFidaY night, Errors told the story for Wing- ham as they had eleven miscues. Hanover went ahead in first and second innings, 6-2, and'scored two runs in the third, Wingham scored only once, Hanover's pitcher, Intosh, held Winghern scoreless for thg 'remainder of the genie but Hanover went on to score six more rune, Macintosh went the distance for Hanover hurling a one-hitter and striking out five, Don Jardin got Wingharn's lone hit. Hanover had two errors, Don Jardin was on the mound for. Wingham, giving "six hits and striking out six. Wing, ham had eleven errors, WINGHAIVf AB R H Walsh, of 3 0 0 Brown, 31) ' c 3 0 Carmichael, 21) 2 1 0 St. Marie, if 3 0 0 Rintotil,, ss 3 1 0 Jardin, p 3 1 1 Crawford, c, 3b ............ 3 0 0 Walker, lb ,n 2 0 0 Thompson, rf 1 .0 0 Redman, rf 1. 0 0 24 3 1 HANOVER AB R H Redmond, If ,. 2 , 2 0 McLean, 21) 4 '2 1 rf 4 2 1 Dalpkin, cf 3 2 1 Sandford, as a 0 1 Mercy, 3b 3 1 0 pijot, lb 4 1 0 Petz, c 4 1 0 Macintosh, .p , .3• 2 1 — — — 30 12 6 MIDGETS TROUNCED BY LISTOWEI, BOYS ItANOVIT MEN SWAMP WNW SCHOOL IS OUT DRIVE CAREFULLY WINGIHAM MOTORS Kraft - CHEU WHIZ - 59c Phone 139 Wingham The ListOwel Midgets trounced the Wingham boys -10.-4 in ; tin Wingham park 'last Tuesday, Winghem took the lead,in the first inning when Bob Crawford scored the only run. Listewel tied the score in the second inning at 1-1 and went ahead in the fourth in- ning 3-1 on R, 13artja's double: Listowel rallied in the fifth, scoring five runs, when Jones knocked a doublp for Listowel Listowel scored one run in both the sixth' and seveath ,,innings Wirigham eame back in the bottom of the seventh, scoring. three runs. Lawson went the distance for Listowel, allowing soie'n bite and striking out six. Don jardin.was on the slab for Wingharn,, giVing up 12 hits ' and striking' °out' seven. Each team 'comniitted 'one error. WING HAM ,A113 RI. Ho Crawford, ef Walsh, of „. 2 0 1 Brown, 3b ' 4 0 1 Carmichael, 2b 4 0 0 Nesmith, c .. 3 9 o Rintoul, ss 3' 0 1 Jardin, p 2 1 0 Hotchltiss, If.; • 3 1 1 Redman, rf 1 0 27 4 7 LISTOWEL ,AB R H Farlish, of ' 4 0 1 D. .13artja, 2b 134,0 Eckel, c ...... ....... .... . 1 3' • 0 Lawson, p 3 1 1 Townsend, 31) 5 2, 4 Jones; rf ,2 2 Thompson, ss 4 0 2 32 10 12 • SALADA TEA MOS" I • (15c Coupon) 60's Libby's 16 oz Peanut .Butter . 33c A • Parkay (Quilt tag ) MARGARINE .. 35c1 P• Pure Pork Product 12 oz. — (Detergent) 'Wc OPP NEW FAB lar'dei 35c I 24 c$z. loaf I Sliced BREAD 17c * No. 1 75 lb. 10 lbs 27 3 80c • Hamburg ur Wiener Buns Mere is the • Man ;• who. can help you to a fine `future HANOVER iiIRLS SHELLAC MEM ▪ M• ountain Blend a G• round fresh . lb. COFFEE $1.02 Y• ork ' 20 oz. ▪ POrk & Beans 2/37c uw•m. . 0%. Spaghetti . . 2 for 39c H• unt's . 11 oz. KETCHUP 2 for 35c fri' Maple Leaf Sockeye 7B/4. oz. SALMON „ 49c ▪ H• eln0 5 oz. i Baby Foods 3 for 29c The Hanover girls shellacked the Wingharn Len Crawford Dodg ers 10-1 in the town park last Tues. day night, Hanover took 'the lead in the second inning 4-1; Margie Meehan scored Wingham's ont run, Hanover scored one run in the third and five more in the 4th in. ping. The. roof fell in for Wing- ham in the 5th inning when Ham'. over scored 'seven rune.: Hanover went on to score two more in the seventh inning, , J. McNal) went the distance for Hanover. Karen Swanson and Mary Lee Hollenbeck were on the mound for Wingham. .1 WINGHAM—j. Nichol, ss; S j Alexander, cf; M. Hallenbeck, lf, p; M. Meehan, 31).; K, -Swanson, p, If; R, Frytogle, 21); S. Armstrong, lb; A. MacDonald, c; 'C, Derbecker, rf; J. MacRae, rf. HAI\TOVER—R, Fortney, c; J. McNab, P; Beresford, 3b; K, Roeplin, as; P,,,Monk, 1)); W. Allen of; D„ Hopper, If; R, Foster, If; M. Beresford, 2b; J. Zimmer, rf;, C, Barkies; rf. He is .Sgt. Keith I Moody,. a Canadian I Army Recruiter, and will be at the Wing- I ham ' Armoury every Thursday' from 12 I noon to 6 P.m. Mid-Summer OE SA E ' mom awls aim; Leading Aircraftsman H. E. Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Copeland, Emerson, Man., is among 18 -students taking the RCAF's rugged para-rescue course at Jas- per, Alberta. The 20-week- course ia-,clesigned to-train the-students• 'the- artv -of parachuting to aid off-crashed or forced down airmen, or other persons in distress, As well the . course covers bush lore, first aid to - wardmaster standard, moun- tain and glacier climbing, signal- ling, • and resuce by helicopter, *LAC Copeland is shown • above dressed in his parachuting gear before going a-broad an aircraft to make one of his ten training jumps near Jasper. He is wearing a foot- ball type helmet with protective face mask .for jumping in the Um- bered mountain country. His high neck canvas Suit is strongly pad, ded to afford maximum protection on landing. The main parachute is strapped to his back aad is opera- ted by a static line arrangement to the aircraft. 'In case' of an :emer- gency be wears a reserve chute at- tached on front; also a hunting knife is• carried on the reserve chute for cutting shroud lines and branches in the event he betornes entangled in trees while descend- ing. In his left hand, LAC Cope- land is carrying a let down rope which he carries in his jumping suit, to use in lowering himself from a tree in the event' he gets 'hung up' in the top branches. . Your Army Recruiter has cOm 'tete information on careeri in the Canadian Army and will show you how you can fit in. To be eligible you must be 17 to 40 and able to meet. Army. test rcluirements. WATCH FORYOUR CAADIANARMYRECRUITER L MEMBERS TOUR MICH PLANTS MOCCASINS ;,;..it SPORTSWEAR Children's $1.69 . LADIES' BOYS' and MEN'S Ladies' SUMITIer SANDALS ,BLUEVALE—On . July 18, mem. bets .of Bluevale Women's Institute enjoyed a bus trip to.. Goderich Where they were conducted through the plants of the Sheaffer Poh .Company, the Salt Works and Bissett's Creamery, They found the descriptions of various methods and the machines. in use of Much interest. The Shaeffer plant represents a million dollar investment and em- ploys 120 workers. The salt works has been in operation over 80 years, A new mine will be in opera- tion in two years' tiMe. Pissett Bros. have a herd of 50 Holsteins. They manufacture butter and varieties 'of ice creani, A picnic supper in Harbor Park brought to an end a Very pleasant afternoon. TENNIS SHOES for . MEN and BOYS A CONCRETE EXAMPLE OF DEPENDABILITY I% THE FAST ANC) RELIABLE SERVICE OF AY ;WORE - DOSS • CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS ON ANY FARM LOAN over $1500 a! TRANS CANADA CREDIT $138 et La cm, TitAnemAaKs, Tr. • e Ne: in White, Beige and Black with Cuban or Plat Heels $1.89 to $4.29 RELAX AT MOUE'S DRIVEIN LADIES' DRESS 'SHOES i6oys' SCAMPER'S for tough irtigged Summer Play Wear $3.44 $4:44 CLINTON, ONT, Twe Shows Nightly; Rain . or Clear - First Show at Dusk Children under 12 in eaks Free ST. HELENS colors — White, Beige, Red, Black, Btu; and Green Children's Summer SANDALS the perfea hot Weather Wear $2.44 $2.97 $3.99 $4.89 Need extra cash for your farm? Then solve your financial problem with a loan from Trans Canada Credit. Right now Trans Canada Credit is offering special terms on all farm loans above $1,500. payments can be spread over as long as two-and- a-half years, and can be made in any one of these three ways: QUARTERLY 2 HALF-YEARLY 3 ANNUALLY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY July 25 and 26 "That Certain Feeling" (Colour) • Bob Hope - Eva Marie saint (Two Cartoons) Pupils of S.S. No, 3, under the direetion of their teacher, Mr‘ Ross Errington and Iriusic super- visor, Mrs. Rodgers will be heard On the Kiddies' Studio Party over CRNX at 11.15 tian, Saturday Morning, Mrs. CT, S. McIntyre of Brace- bridge has been holidaying with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. I. Miller. Viaitors in the main-amity for the Nicholson - Miller wedding on Saturday included Mr, and IV'fro. john Sparkes and Donna, of Lon. don, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Miller or Strathroy, Mr, ad Mrs, Harvey Mc- Donald, of London and Mr. Mar- Vin McDonald or Toronto, Xenny Purvis is a patient the Wingiunn General Hospital as the result of an unfortunate acci- dent during haying operations du Wednesday. Kenny was thrown f rinti a load of hay when it upset, Ete was taken Winghain by am- bulance for X-rays, All the ladies are rommated Attend a buSiness mootine of the Woinen's Trlistitute in the COlnithil' ity hall .611, thitttsday evening, AugUst let at 8,30 ter the purpose Of Making plans for the Pall Pair, Men's SPORT OXFORDS in Beige aml Bro4 SATURDAY and MONDAY . July 27 and 29 "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO MUCH" (Colour) James Stewart - Doris ,Day (Cartoon) REGULAR LOANS Loans of $1,000 and less are available on Trans Canada Credit's monthly payment terms. Don't let the lack of ready money prevent you from buying seed, stock, or any other farm .requirement. Get the cash you need 'at Trans Canada Credit. —THE ALL,CANACIAN LOAN COMPANY vig Char& SerVice, StmdaYy elnlY, 28 WE HAVE A GOOD STOCK OP 11)NMS olaronns riticto FROM 940 TO $1.0,1 e Really Top Value. TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION. LIMITED ' T"" TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY k.Ttily 30 and 811. "AS LONG AS THEY'RE HAPPY" Moletir) Diana Dent Gene Carson (Tivo Cattoonti) Dunlop Shoe Store Phone 23 Winghon BLUEVALE Mr. and Mrs, ChaS. Johnston and family, Miss Emma JOhnston and Mrs. Arthur Shaw, all of Bluevale, Mr. end Mrs. Cooper Nethery and Isabel, of Belgrave, and Mrs. Chas. Fraser; of Vancouver, enjoyed a family reunion at Benmiller Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Jack McMinn arid children, of Torpntoi visited Mr. and Mrs. Arnold' LilloW at the week-end. Mr. and Mrs, Spence McKinnon and son, of Gornwalt,' were recent visitors with Mr. and' Mrs, R. II McKinnon and Mr. and Mrs. J, NinTavish, Rev, William Blackmore, Mrs, Blackmore and children, of Tor- onto, are holidaying at the home of Mr, end Mrs, Raymond Elliott. • Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Messer, of Toronto, have been spending a holiday at their vintner holue here. Mr. and Mrs. Jim McKinney, of Toronto visited R. E, McKinney at the Week.encl. Miss Ethel Beattie, of Seaforth, and Mrs. Neil MacEachren of Clif- ford, haVe been visiting with Mrs. R, F, Garniss. Miss Phyllis Elliatt.visited Miss Betty C.4-rainger, of Gerrie. •Miss Emma Johnston, Misses Mary and Ruby Duff, Mrs. Ross Douglas and ' Mrs. M., L, Aitken visited Mr, and Mrs, Donald Street and family at Listowel on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Tom. Gaston and daughter, of Toronto, spent a :few days at the parsonage' with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. A, Brook. Miss Florence PoWler Of Sea- forth visited Mr. and Mrs, Ray- mond Mott last weelt. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosnian and ftunily, of Ingersoll, spent the week-end with their patents, Mt. And Mrs. Charles Rosman, Mrs, flarry Dickson and Miss Louise, of,TorontO, visited relatives for a few days hitt week, Miss Flora SteWart, of Toronto, ViSited Miss Ruby Duff lest week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Jenkins, of Gait, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Ilethering- thin Mrs, R. Stewart, of London, Mid her sister, Mrs,„ Kersey Jack- son, of.Calgary, are visiting with friends in Wingharai tiluevale and Mrs. Charles Fraser, Of Van. bouVer, la the gueht Of her sister, in-laW, Mrs., Arthuf ;Shaw, and other relatives. • W.HITECOURCH' , Mr. -and Mrs. Lewis Beecroft, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Beecroft end Mrs. Ernest Beecroft and Kirk were in Goderich • on Saturday, where they visited' with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beecrofe left for their home in Edmonton 'on TueSday. Mr. and Mrs, . J, D. .Beecroft and Kirk ileconiprtinied them as far ns Longlan, in Northern Ontario? where they will catch their train, -The others return by Duluth and' Sarnia. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Welwood, Wingham, Visited on ,Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Purdon and Mrs. Etna Welwopd visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Purdon. Nhoamncey, Curran, of St. Helens is iting this week at the Purdon Many from this district jour- neyed to the lake on Sunday and coming home droVe through, the heavy wind and rain storm. People hi this community were shocked on Monday to hear of the Passing of Ernest CaS'ernore in the Wingharn Hospital after a short illness from a heart seizure, Prior to another, attack abont two years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Casemore and their family resided on the sesond of Kinloss. Many friends win ex- itnenildiesaympathy to the, bereaved fa- , The Coultes and Leaver families held their annual get-together at Harbour Park, doderich, on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence B. Lewis of Grimsby visited with her fa- ther, Mr, F, McK, 'Paterson, on Saturday, while Mr. Lewis attend- ed the impWling tournament at Han- over. WMr.,, and Mrs. William Champ,,of Detroit, spent the week- end with her grandfather, Mr. Pa- terSon. Mr. and Mrs. Xienry Moss and children, Of PlattsVille visited on Sunday with her parents, Mr. and 11/fra Ben UcClenaglian, • Mr. Bitssell Gaunt and' Donald left on Friday Morning with the bus load from Liicknow, The Lpalireticrii? tPheipelfillgahnladndweGreamteasithalgt Sault Ste. Marie on Saturday and all returned home on Stinday night, Mr. amid Mrs, Blroy LaidlaW and children Viaited on Stiuday With his mother, Mrs: Jetties Laidlaw and other relatives lb Gotlerieli, Uttrold Pocock and his gang of men put on half of the west hide ElroYI S barn toOf recently: Miss Mary Margaret Fisher is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs, Mori LoWry,.of Lurgan and Donn*, Porester of LtialtiioW Is Via. fling With Sandra Fisher. or••••441.44.414.4.14$1111.$46iiiialioiliikkii$4$1164.1444.44•X40.44.104.44ii3Oilliaia*Oill.' 148 IME SQUAitt Ool)Elt101, (WV.A.104 ItRO:tgig