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Lott" tripled to, score Cerson.
Gardner singled to score Lott,
, Pt. Albert seared one more run
.on the. seventh when B. Blaelt got
in, on- a' fielder's choice and.'sCor-
ed on an error. In the. bottom of
the seventh VVingham • pushed
across two more runs on Bruce
Lott's walk, and L. Gardner's
triple. Gardner scored on a passed
.ball,
Bill Hotchkiss fired a neat eight
hitter for Wingham anti had eight
strikeouts, Wingham committed
two errors. Stan Doherty was on
the mound for Pt. -Albert, giving
up just „eight hits, while striking
out fourteen. Pt. Albert had
three errors.
WINGHAM AB B H
MacDonald, rf 5 0 0
Oswald, if 5, 0 0
Carson, 3b 5 1 1
Lott, c 3 2 1
Gardner, ss ' 3 3
Brophy, lb 4 0 1
B. Fryfogle, 2b 4 2 0
Jr Fryfogie, cf 4 0 1
Hotchkiss, p 4 0 J.
38 8 8
PT. A.LRF,RT AB R I-1
Ribey, rf 5 .0 i)
J. Martin, cf 5 1
Black, es 5 2
F. ,Doherty, 3b 5 0 i
S. Dohenty, p 5. 0 0
G. Martin, if 3 0 1
Watson, c 2 , 0 1
Petrie, 1.13 2 0 0
Taggart, lb 1• 0 0
Dickson, 2b 4 0 0
39 3 8
WHITECHURCH —, Friends and
neighbours met 'last Friday night,
at the home of Mr. and Mrs: John
Maspn, 15 Britannia Rd., London
and presented Miss Lois with a
rniscellaneous shoWer of beautiful•
gifts. Miss Mason, whose marriage
will be held, in the Empress United
Church, London, on Saturday,
August 10, thInked,her friends in
fitting.words of,appreciation. Miss
Mason was, formerly from E. Wa-
wanosh and Wingham.
night. All enjoyed' the social time
together, when 'Mr,..and,,Mrs. Irwin
t met at their orrie on Friday night.
All enjoyed "the social 'time to.
gether, when. Mr. and ,Mrs. Irwin
proVided lunch for the occasion,
The Dnited 'Church • Sunday
School has Planned to hold its pic-
nic at Poplar Beach, on August 10.
Mr, and Mri, Hugh Sinnarnon of
Wingham spent last week With Mr.
and. Mrs. Ernest. Beecroft. •
Mr. and Mrs; Edgar Brown and
son Kenneth of Guelph visited last
Tuesday with,mi.-and Mrs. George
Walker and Mr, •and Mrs. Almor
Hepton of Brarimton spent , the
week-end. there. . ' .
Mrs. Mina McRiteltie, who left
recently to sta$ at the home of
her sister, Mrs,, T. K. Bibb, at Har-
row, has' been a patient during the
past week in Windsor Metropoli-
tan
Quite .a few from here took in
the ,water sports. .at Southampton
on Sunday.'
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Montgom-
ery, Mr. Lloyd Armstrong and Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Currie left
last Tuesday on a trip. They
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dan
Arbuckle at Ottawa; and then
toured through Quebec, down to
Lake Champlain, and into New
York State to White Face Mt.
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Grant Chisholm, started for
Lucknow and lasted seven innings.
,Chisholm gave up 5 hits and struck
out 14, Hugh McMillan pitched
hitless ball for the last, two inn-
ings, while fanning two. Lucknow
had three errors.
Gord Welwood went the distance
for Wingham giving up six hits
and striking out four, Wingham
made four errors.
WINGHAM AB R H
J. Fryfogie, of 5 0 1
Lott, c 4 2 1
Cerson, 3b '5 0 1
Gardner, as ,,,,,,,,,,, „..„ ...... „, 4 0 2
MacDonald, 2b 1 0 0
0.•Pryfogle, 2b 3 0 C
Welwood, p 4 0 0
Brophy, lb 2 0 6
HotchkisS, if 2 0 0
Ste. Marie, rf 4 0 0
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"To date", Dr, Phillips said,
"there have been no cases reported
in Ontario", The Health Minister
went on to a'icy'that" the few cases
found lir, thel',-Dnited States,' haYg
*been " in nature.
"Present indications " Dr. Phillips
continued,' "are' that this infeetion
is mild, lasts 48 to 'N,hoursnn4,
capacitates a person for , aPproid
mately one, weele',"., •We have no
reason to, expect dangerous 4111-
plipations".
It is ekpected the prnblein will
turn out • to be the ,number, of
people affected by' the disease
rather 'than its severity.
The lVfinister said' that prepara-
tions , are °proceeding rapidly to-
wards ,the prOductiOn a,Vaceine.
The :extent of • availability m guar,
a vaccine will not'. be .known until
September. • .
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chided; "there is no reason for
panic or apprehension",
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Doon Baler Twine The Wingharn Intermediates
trounced the Pt. Albert team 8-3
in Pe' 'Albert last Tuesday' night.
Wingharn opened the scoring in
the second inning when Lorne
Gardner singled and scored on
Barry' Fryfogle's error to centre
field, ,Fryfogle scored on a passed
• Pt. Albert came back in' the
third inning to tie the score at
2-2 on .I, Martin's home run and.
B, Black's • triple. Wingbam went
ahead to Stay in the fourth inning,
scoring two runs. Lorne Gardner
got on base on ,an error and 'ad-
vanced to second on Dez Brophy's
single. B., Fryfogle hit into a
field's choice and Jerry Fryfogle
drove in the two runs 'with 'a
single. In the fifth' inning Wing-
ham scored two. more runs, when to pieces, with six errors and
Ken Gerson doubled and Bruce Hanover scored all of their mina in
The Wingharn Midgets won their
first game of the season by -de-
feating the, Hanover 1Vlidgets 7-6
in the town pipit, last Tuesday
night. on Jardin pitched brilliant
ball for Wingharn, allowing just
two hit; while striking out nine.
Wingharn committed seven
Was held for the boys of Pee Wee
age, when about 25 potential play-
ers turned out,
Those who are etill interested in
this grade of ball will have an-
other chance on Wedneslay this
Week (today) 'when a practice will rors, be held at the park at 1.30.
Weiler was on the mound for
Hanover, giving up seven hits., and
errorless ball, CHURCH striking out nine. Hanover' played' WHITE
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"Wingham started things off right Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw
in the first inning, scoring three and children of, London, and Mrs.
runs. Bob Rintoul walked and James Laidlaw of• Goderich spent
Wayne •. Brown smashed out a the week-end with. Mr. and Mrs.
single, Pete Carmichael . walked Elroy Laidlaw,
and Bob Ste. Marie drove'them in, Mrs, J. G. Gillespie and Mrs.
In the second inning Wingham fell Ezra Scholtz spent Monday at Lon-
don, Mrs. Marks, who has been
visiting at the Gillespie home for
the past few weeks, returned to
her home, . • -
Miss Donna Rintoul anent a few
days last week,at the' hdine of • her
aunt, Mrs, Mack Cardiff of Brus-
sels, and Anne and Doris Rintoul
are visiting this week wits their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George,
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'''',,Phone 139 Wingham this inning. 'Both pitchers. held
each other team scoreless until the
bettom of the seventh 'inning, when
Wingham' scored four runs, to, win
the game. Wayne Brown singled
Pete Carmichael walked and Bob
Ste. Marie singled to drive in two
runs. Don Jardin walked, and, Bob
Crawford singled, to score the
winning runs. Here is :the than
*fit iiehi::You
fine -:.future
Caldwell of Blyth. •
' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerr and son
of Tillsonburg spent the week-end
with her parents, Mr.. and Mrs.
Herbert Daidlaw, Jacqueline Kerr,
who had been visiting here for two
weeks, returned home to Tillson-
burg.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Chapman
and Gary' spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Smith of Toronto.
Mrs. Victor Young of Wingham
spent last week 'at the home of her
brother, Mr, Adam McBurney at
Marnoth.
Clark McGregor, who is working
on the highway at Mitchell, spent
the week-end with friends here.
Mrs, McGregor and sons have been
visiting' for the , past 'few week:,
at the home of her brother at Fort
William. • -
WINGHAM AB R H
Rintoul, ss 2 1 1
Brown, c 3 2 2
Carmichael, 2b 1 2 (
Ste. Marie, cf 4 1. 2
Jazdin, p 3 .1 0
Crawford, If 3 0' 1
Walker, lb 3. 0 C
Walsh, rf i 2 0 C
Thompson, rf 1 0 0
Hotchkiss, 3b 1 ' 0 C
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23 7 7
HANOVER , AB R I-1
Redmond, If 4 1
IVIahenx, 2b 4 0 C
Magwood, rf 4 0
Sandford, ss
Dolphin, cf 4 0 1
McIntosh, ss 1 o
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Mr, and Mrs. Harry Davis and
Helen, of Toronto, spent a few days
'this. week at the home of Mr. and
Ws. Lawrence Taylor and Mr.,
Wilmer Taylor and son of Hamil-
ton, spent 'the weekend with the
Taylors and with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Showers, Turnbeiry,
• Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Currie 'and
family, of Clinton and Mr, and Mrs.
John' L, Currie and family, spent
Sunday at Formosa Park, Kenneth
Currie of Clinton is staying to
spend this week with Mr. and Mrs,
John L, Currie.
Mrs. D. Willis and John visited
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. C,
Willis of Gowanstown.
Mr. Marshal of" Palmerston is
working at the B. -S. Watt mill here
this week, while Mr, arid Mrs. Carl
Weber and 'family holiday. in the
Manitoulin district.
Rev.. and 'Mrs. George Watt and
-...hildren, who have been holiday-
ing at Port Carling, spent the
week-end with his, parents, Rev.
and Mrs. J. W. Watt,
Mr, Fred Deacon and Red
lchultz put on one side of the
barn roof for Mr. W. J. O'Brien
last week.
Muriel. Moore and Janet Bee-
croft, who attended p.G.I.T, camp
at Goderich, last week, returned
home' on Sunday.
The YOung People of the Pres-,
byterian Church held a wiener
roast at the 10th bridge on Tues-
day evening.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Clarence McClen-
a,ghan and children of lkothsay
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Milian Moore, and other
former friends here. Mr. Robt,
McClenaghan visited in Wingham
with his brother, Mr. Harry Mc-
Clenaghan,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bowling
and Lavergne spent Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eurig of
Fordwich.
Mrs, Leask McGee is visiting this
week at the home of her son, Mr.
George McGee, after motoring
hone from San Francisco with Mr.
and Mrs. Basil Davidson,
There has been an outbreak of
blackleg among cattle on some
Wawanosh farina, and some farm-
ers a,hgaaviliesthaitd their cattle inoeulat-
ea Mrs. s. Currie entertained at
her home on Saturday, at a trona...
Mau tea, held in h6nor Of the
approaching marriage of her
daughter, Miss Barbara Currie.
Miss Marjorie Currie and her
friend, MISS Muriel Jones, of Lon-
don, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Currie,
Mr, and Mrs. Gibson Armstrong and children Of London, visited on
Sunday With her parents, Mr, and
lierson Irwin, Mta. Arm-
strong and the children Stoked to
SPerid this week here.
Miss Marjorie Goultes spent the
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" is-oz. TINS The Lucknow' Intermediates,
trounced the Whigham team 7-2 in
the town park on Friday night
Lucknow opening the. score in the
second inning when R. Halenby
walked, M. Gaunt got on base of
an error, B. Collyer singled t.
drive in one •run and Hugh Mc-
Millan singles to drive in anothe)
run making• the score 2-0,
Both teams scored once in the
third inning. Grant Chisholm seer.
ed Lucknow's run on an error
Bruce Lott got on base, on an error
to the catcher, and Lorne Gardnei
smashed a' single to score Lott
Lucknow scored two more wins h
the fifth inning, when Grant Chis
holin led off with a single and
McIntyre drove' him in with s
single, McIntyre scored on a field,,
er's choice,• Wingham scored then
remaining run in the seventh in
ning, when Bruce Lott doublet
and Ken Cerson tripled him home
Lucknow scored their two remain•
ing runs in the eighth frame. B
Collyer Walked and Hugh 111ciVfillai
knocked a home run.
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Irvine Ste. Marie of Wingham
visited on .Sunday with Wayne
Eckenswiller,
Mr. Russell Cameron, who is
with the Army at the Kingston
Armouries, spent the week-end at
the home of Mr. and Mrs, Mason
Robinson, and , on Sunday, Mr, and
Mrs. Albeit Cameron, Lucknow,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cameron and
family, Ashfield i and Mr, and Mrs.
Mason Robinson and Russel Cam-
eron held a family get-together at
Benmiller.
Mr, and Mrs. George Fisher and
family, were at Ripley, on Sunday,
where they visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Collins,
whose daughter, Mary, was killed
on Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben McCienaghan,
Carl,, Miss Margaret gollan, and
the following members of the Mc-
Clenaghan families, attended a
get-tOgether at Springbank Park,
London, on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss and family of Pletts-
'vine, Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Mc-
Clenaghan and Michael of Kitch-
ener, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Parker
arid filthily Of Clinton, Mr, and
Mrs. Irwin McClenaghen and fam-
ily of St. Thomas, Mr, arid Mrs.
Jas. McIntyre and family of
Ridgetown, and Harold Sinith Of
Ingersoll, MI'S, Wm. Parker and
her three children are holidaying
this week with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, Ben Mcdienagham
Mr. and Mrs, Dawson Craig and
sona, visited on Sunday with Mr,
and 'Mrs. Wilts, Peacock of Blue-
vale.
Mr. and Mrs Gordon Mel3urriey
and Ohs, Mrs. Siam IVIctutrieY, and .
Mr. and Mrs R. M. Shiella Of
Wirigharn, spent 'Sunday at kin-
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