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YOUR FAMILY SHO
MUM CONTESTS
The St. Thomas team has drop W
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Schedule because the league wfuld
not allow them to use four players
from. London. Without the London
players the St. Thomas team fig
tired they would not have a con 1
tending team.
The Wingham Goodyear& game
scheduled for Clinton RCAF on
May 23 has been re 8010-1010d for
Tuesday, June 26.
When kidneys fall to remove
excess acids and waslus,
baekaelte-tired feeling -
disturbed rest often may
fellow. Dodd's Kidney Pills
stimulate kidneys to normal
duty. You fool better, sloop
better, work bettor. 80
The 2181. Field Regiment RCA,
(MI, of Listowel, and the Windsor
Regiment II,CAC, of Windsor, cap-
tured too honours at the 1962 West.
ern Ontario nUitin rifle com-
petition which marshalled 150 rifle_
men for a week -end alloat, May 26,
Despite cool weather, the Lis-
tovrel team cracked out a score of
80(1 out of a possible 1,000 to lead
all competitors in 18 MilitIa Group
competition, Gunner Dave Parrish
and Gunner Wayne Houston of the
21st Field also shot the two highest
individual scores.
The Windsor Regiment, RCAC,
registered the highest score in the
211 Militia Group competition.
1 Winning teams and top marks -
Men will represent 26 and 18 mili-
tia, groups at the Central Com-
mand rifle meet at Camp Borden,
Of the 15 militia units represent-
ed in the competition, 5 were from
London. These include First Hus-
sars, RCAC ; 11 'Vicki Regiment,
RCE; 9 Signal Regiment; 4 Column
Service Corps, RCASC; 5.0rclinance
:Battalion, RCOC; 15 Medical Com-
pany,
Other units present included the
oPrth Regiment, Stratofrd; Essex
and Kent Scottish, First and Sec-
ond Battalions of Windsor and
Chatham; 21 Field Regiment, RCA,
Wingham; Highland Light Infan-
try, Galt; Scots Fusiliers, Kitch-
ener; 11 Field Regiment, RCA,
Guelph; 56 Field Regiment, Brant-
ford, a.ncl 39 Technical Squadron,
RCEME, Windsor,
Officials included Maj. P, W.
Wood, 18 Militia Group headquar-
ters, London; Capt. D. C. Thur.
good, headquarters, Western On..
trio Are.a, London; Capt, D. H. A.
Newton, London; and Capt, D.
Sharon, 26 Militia Group headquar-
ters, Windsor; Lieut. George Mar-
shall, London; Capt. J. 1, Ger-
man, London, and Capt, G, J. A.
Cropp, London, Was medical of-
ficer in charge,
Col, W. P. Doohan, 18 Militia
Group commander, paid. a visit to
trheleayesompetition (taring Saturday
Magistrate; "How dict you man-
age to run over the little sports
car?"
Citizen: "Your honor, 1 looked
right, 1 looked left, but 1 plumb
forgot to look -down.".
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Who said you can't take it with
you? Just watch a woman pack
for a vacation.
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WINOHAM HOETEAE
'('he Stratford Kroehlers 18411(.41.41
out a 9.3. victory over the
ham Goodyears in the
park on Friday night.
Murray Butela(r and Bit; 1i,..(4-,
hit home runs for ;"1.r411iir,i
latter's smash cleariic• ti. -
by the creamery,
Hugh McMillan tett the (14;4;.17,..
batters with a :limbic ;•:,,;.
singles; K. Saxton had a double n01
a single. .Kon Cerson
Fryfoglo had one bit 4•aeli.
13111 Hotchkiss and "1".0,17,"'
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Wingham . ((0(4 %Olt i3 7
Umpires, Bill Tittin, Wier i,:tit;
and Frank Bilrns, Clinton.
Belgrave Takes
Whitechurch Juve';
BELCIRAV On Saturday nigh!,
Belgrave played at home 1., tit
Whitechurch Juveniles and woo
6-0. Don Sci•hogeo;tr pit
three; hit balls hi the first Ili!. 1 • it
flings and Doug Johil.:044 11e.S,.
the' game, .altowilig
only -00e bit. Tom 1:44141:1444 3,.'
rWill DOW Will t II re' :Mit
respectively and Jaek t
tripled off the right
to tr•arl the Beigrave
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Whitechurch0:10 000 1100 0 1 I
Belgrave (112 (8(1 100 0 1I
Batteries Whitechitroll ,
Hackett, 1N, Henry, (1.
grave, IVIulvoy and
Johnson.
FORMOSA BEATEN
BY BELHAVE TEMil
BELO-RAVE' Lhi '4' dijt”, .t•Q.
night Belgrave •Inlerrnedlal.- le
feated Formosa 2 0 in 1''(, r;
Belgrave got their two run.. it: lir:
fifth inning when tkmi •••• r4I/Ili-ken Dinner,
singled, Jack Coultes walked .‘•:41,
advanced to secood and third r•
PIIONE 12
Plan
itir7ec, Ilarbecue
ineetio:.(, of the
.1'' (('((11': was held last
.••h.. '1 he clianitai of the April
('01(1 by Marion
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1 :1116 Edith Biggs.
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/it (.., .1.",••(•• portion of the
P.arker WO1i the
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or prize, ich
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(1::• (101), `1`,ipsday,
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L',110 -C•110.
• ,..:16) quity w•tiVP in target
)4i'1'(t.he direction of
The mumbers are also
hi :( number of social
held the last Tues.
y month and .anyone in-
11,1,st. certainly welcomed
tie olult.
EMIT 1,901. HEARS.
MEI LEE REPORT
the various lodges
4 11)441 hug fur their semi -
no Ming in Belgrave
1e.11 on 'I'llurs(lay with
aft .-1.41:140•0.
t not...ter Iloss Errington
pr.•••ided for the /fleeting. 7ripture
the einiplain, Bro.
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..atiolett. report of the
:A.:40100N hMd May
1, it. leorl William. His
octivities of the
the ()rder, over
,.:.•-t 'Mtn: was his first
.; •. 'Ile :root [,,',4g4 sessions
"tritally impressed and
I.e..; friends from all
V.:el:tern Otitario. He was
Pau, 1,Valts.r
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passed ball. Smith sowed on Ton,
Robinson's ground ball to titir.:
Jack Coolies came home on
vey's bunt single,
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Belgrave . _000 020 non 2 0 t•
Formosa _ 000 000 (114(1 1 0i
Batteries.- J. Coultes and M. .1,11
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11,141 the final social last
aing, enjoying a south -
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ny';: inic:•• 141 tnd after returning
Ethel Stewart was
7;1 her home where euchre
Sit,wart captured high score
:1 for the el -ening with Mrs. Lillian
1 having low. Mrs, William
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, to.; 1.0 444 8t.:18011, receiving the
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MEMORIAL LEAGUE FASTBALL
Woodstock vs, Wingham Goodyears
FRIDAY, JUNE 8th, Ball Park
CIANTE --, 9 (MOM
PINE ECHO HEREFORD DISPERSAL
Horned - and - Polled
10 Balls, including 2 WM. Sires 35 Females
21 Cows, some with. calves at foot - 6 Bred iffeifers
Selling at Pine Echo Farm, on No, 86 Highway
7 'miles West of Wingliam 4 miles east of LiielcliONV
SATURDAY, JUNE 16th, at 1.30 p.m. (D.S.T.)
The cows are ,mostly by HP Don Regent by HP Royal Regent
53rd that sold for 01,200. One cow by the .$85,000 Zato Heir
262nd, high -rating Register of Merit bull. Pour heifers by Whit-
ney Coates' grand champion Old Orchard Lord Vern 24L Sev-
eral calves by Pine Echo Battle Mischief, half-brother to the
Bull Sale Champion, 1961, both by Heber Eedy's hull, Jarvis
Battle Mischief 24L,
Sires-.-O'Neiiland Silver Zato 4P (A.D.G.--3.12 lbs.), bought
from J, P. O'Neill. at 1961 Bull Sale; and T H F Advanol (lrnP.),
polled bull bred by Guy and Bert Turner, Caribou, Maine.
Fully Accredited and Listed. Accredited since 1935. Never
had an animal go down on T.B. or Blood Test- -Catalogue, write
GEO. KENNEDY, R. R. 1, LUCKNOW, Ont.
Bert Pepper, Auctioneer, assisted by Gordon Ribey, J. P. O'Neil
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