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WOMEN'S FOAM SOLE MOCCASINS
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$2.98
Colors in bone, wbite or black
ALLAN SHOES
WINGHAM
FOCUS ON
WINGHAM
Monday, July 2
6 7 P.M.
CKNX TELEVISION
•CHANNEL 8
Visit the Gay -Lea
CHEESE HOUSE
AND BUY ALL YOUR. CHEESE
NEEDS
We,..Would' like to Manic flie many people who visited 0in'
booili at Lie Trade rahand sampled mir cheese and purchased
Ice; Cream.
WEiLL,SEE YOU AT PILE ClifEESE Heusi%
The.prize winners of the Gay -Lea cheese weigh
guessing contest will be announced on Thursday
night on Focus CKNX.
United Dairo & Peoltro Co-operative
PHONE 271 . - WINGHAM
.Prirun CUTTER, Manager
As of May ist Creamery Butter 12c below the regular price.
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YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE
LOCAL ENTRY TAKES IMAM BANTAMS
MIXED DOUBLES BEAT WHITECHURCH
A mixed doubles tournament was
held last Friday evening at the
bowling green, There were 12 en-
tries from Paisley, Lucknow and
Winghain,
First prize went to Mr. and Mrs.
O. Haselgrove; 2nd, Robert Rae
and Miss Margaret Rae, of Luck -
now; 3rd, Malcolm MacKay and
Miss Yvonne McPherson; Atli, Jack
Bowman and Mrs: G, Godicin,
Tara Defeated by
Belgrave Squad -'
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Last Wednesday 'Belgrave. defeat-
ed Tara 12-5 in Wingham.' Gord
Smith • with 3 hits and George
Procter and Murray Mulvey with 2
hits each, led the Belgrave attack.
M. Klien led the Tara boys with 3
hits.
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Tara 020 000 030—.5 9 9
Bolgrave • 230 101 50x-12.10-3
D. Neil and D. Sinclair battery.
for Tara; D. Johnson and J. Me -
Dowell' and M. Mulvey', battery •for
Belgrave.
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MILDMAY ROTARY
BINGO
$1,300,00 hi Prizes:
Mildmay • COMMUNITY CENTRE
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27
$500. Special must go
BEGINS .9 P.M.
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Wingham 13antams crime up with
solid hitting and fine relief pitch-
ing from Jim Griffth to heat
Whitechurch Bantams here Thurs.,
day night 17-5.
Joe Vanstone with four hits and
Tom Deyell, Bill Taylor and Robert
Campbell with 3 hits each paced
the winners,
Wingham Midgets
Edge BelgraVe:9.8
Holding offa Late inning rally
by Belgrave and"some;i fine clutch
pitching by Stan BisnOr, in the
ninth inning, 'Wingliam• Midgets
'squeezed by Belgrave,9:8;•.-
Lynn Finnigan •with • V•hits 'and
a home run by Wayne Richl set the
pace for the winners. Bismayer ent-
ered the game with the.loases load-
ed and one out in the ninthand
retired the next two batters on
three pitches.
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Reunion. Held ' -in
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Seaforth Park
WROXETER— The teeth Hart
reunion was held in ,Seaforth Lions.
Park on Sunday Nvithy•56'persons at-
tending .from -London,', Kingsville,
Dorehester, St, :Marys,Goderich,
'Brussels, Science Hill, 'and Wrox-
eter. • ,
.. Prizes •for' the ,eltlest;-..gentleman
went to Wilson •SandOtock of Lon-
don; eldest lady presentoMrs. Ro-
bert 'Wegg. of °,13riissels•;:,''youngest.
bey,- Robert .Sulidereook:;.,Dorches-
- ter; ychingest girl,,SiisarHayt, of -
Wroxeter. • •
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The , afternoon'" WasIiipent in
sports and:4:gelid • chat':ITt5pped off
with a Lovely plenic-,s4p:er, Wea-
ther and everyone en-.
.joyecl he phInie. • '
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A GENERAL INSTaAt YALU,
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Be sore to see Bonanza an the CBC -TV network each Sunday. Check your hoclal listing for channel and tlineorri—o—o—ei,r
1iiWINGHAM MOTORS
Phone 139 Wingham, Ontario.
PHONE .12
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KEN SAXTON SCORES
Mrs, E. Metzger were Mrs. Esther
Smith and Wayne, of Palmerston.
hOODYEAR'S SINfiLEMr, Harvey Kaufman well drilled on his farm. Mr. Ted
itt
having 4
Keeso, of Clifford, is doing the
drilling.
Glanworth defeated the Wing -
ham Goodyear's in Wingham Tues-
day night of last week by a score
of 5-1 in Memorial League soft-
ball,
Mac Eadie got Wingham's only
hit of the game in the first in-
ning which scored Ken Saxton from
second. Bob Loveless hit. a home
run for Glanworth.
Glanworth -John Clark, 3b; Wm.
Clark, c; Carrick, p, 3rd; Jim
Clark, c; Carrick, c and 3b; Jim
Clark, 2b; Fortey, rf; Almost, lb;
Wernerrant, ss; Thomas, ef; Jerry
Clark, if; Schell, p.; Loveless, p,
3rd.
Wingham—Saxton, ef; Baker, c;
McMillan, 2b; Coultes, p; Hotch-
kiss, p, 7th; Eadie, If; Walker, rf;
Bain, rf, 7th; Gardner, 3b; Wel-
wood,' 3h, 9th; Storey, lb; Gerson,
as.
Glanworth
Wingham
Umpires—Frank Burns, Clinton;
Wilfred Weis, Teeswater.
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Goodyears Take
Centralia 7=4
The Wingham .Goodyears beat
Centralia RCAF 7-4 at theair base
Thursday night last week.
Jim Bain hit a 3 -run homer in
the seventh inning. Ken Saxton
had a double and a single; Lorne
Gardner, Mac Eadie and Alvin
Ba.ker•had one hit apiece.
Grant Chisholm and Hugh Mac-
Millan did the pitching and only
allowed 4 hits but six costly field-
ing errors accounted for the :four
runs.
Wingham Fryfogle, rf; Baker,
c; Eadie, if; MacMillan, p and 2h;
Bain, ss; Gardner, 3b; Cerson, 2h;
Chisholm, p; Storey, lb; Saxton, cf.
Centralia RCAF — Bennett,' rf;
Garland, as; Burke, 3b; Motomoir,
2h; Kelley, lb; Croteau, c; Wiper,
'p; James p, 7th; Johnston., ef;
Bethel,. If.
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Centralia RCAF 111 001 000-4 4 4
Clinton. RCAF plays in Wingham
Friday, -.Tube 29, at 9 o'clock.
Morris Township
School Schedule
Mon.day, June 25th—
Bluevale at ,Browntown
Stone School at Ramseys
Thursday, June 28th—
No. 3 ,at Bluevale
Browntown at Ramseys
Monday, July 2nd—
Ramseys at No. 3
Browntown at Stone School
Thursday, July 5th—
Stone School at No. 3
Rarhseys at Bluevale
Monday, July 9th--•
Bitievale at Stone School
Nio, 3 at Browntown
Thtirsda.y, July 12th—
Browntown at Bluevale
Ramseys at Stone -School
Monday, July 16th. •
Ramseys at Browntown
Bluevale at No. 3
Th•ursday, July 19th•-•
Stone School at Browntown
No. 3 at Ramseys
Monday, July 23rd ---
No, 3 at Stone School
Bluevale at Ramseys
Thursday, July 26111-•
Stone School at Bluevale
Browntown at No. 3
All games start at 7:30 sharp,
LAKELET
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Byers quietly
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observed the occasion of their 25th
wedding anniversary, which was
last Tuesday, June 19Ih.
The pupils of the Liticelet school
held their annual school penin on
Monday with quite a few pre-
schoolers attending. An enjoyable
afternoon was had by the children.
Mr, and Mrs. Ken Dettman and
family spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Schaefer and Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Wagner, of
Simeoe.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Bob McComb were Mr, and
MrS. Milton Monk, of Kitchener,
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Reid, of
Palmerston,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKee and
farnily attended the McKee pienie
on Sunday, which was held at Elora.
this year,
Week -end visitors with Mr, and
Mrs, Sam Webber and Mr. and
Mrs, Den Webber were Mrs, Matil-
da Keiteh and Doris, and Mr. and
;Mrs, Egan Fehr, of Oshawa, Algid
isiting on Sunday were Mr. and
'Mrs, Jainea Pritehard, of Palnier-
st°1Vfi
h's5 Marion Send has secured a
prisition with the Canadia.n Irn-
perial Rank of Commerce at Walk-
erton and began Work last 3't0114
day.
iforitdroy visitor* *tat Mr. Ltd
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Miss June Wright•left on Satur-
day for Honey Harbour where shoo
is employed for the summer months
at Camp Queen Elizabeth on Boise-
ville Island,
During the storm early Sunday
morning lightning hit Stan Dennis'
house. It apparently travelled in on
the kitchen sink drain and koeked
tile out around the sink. Thortunate-
ly no other damage. resulted,
ST. HELENS
Mr. and Mrs. Grafit,Gammie and
family of Ariss wereSunday via-
itors with Mr. and 1VIrs,'Iloas .Gam-
mie and family. ' •
Mr. and Mrs. Dan, Rose and Da-
vid of Newmarket were -.week-end
visitors with Mr, and'Mrs. 'Harvey
Webb. .
Mrs. Gordon McIntyre of Rich-
mond Hill spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, W.
Miller.
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Sympathy of the community goes
out to the McCrostie family in the
loss of their mother„.1VIrs. William
McCrostie, in SaskatoO'n on Wed-
nesday, Mrs. McCrostie had gone
West a short time before and suf-
fered a fractured pelvis a few days
previous to her death.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk and
Donald recently moved to the farni
of Mr, and Mrs, James.,Little in
Ashfield. John had.been eniployed
by Tom Todd the past:few years.
MEMORIAL LEAGUE FASTBALL
Clinton vs. Winghani.Goodyears
FRIDAY, JUNE 29th, 134 Park
(WM T1M1 — ft O'CILOC%
Teacher Receives
Farewell Gifts
The pupils, parents and friends
of S.S. No. 6, Turnherry, gathered
at the school Wednesday afternoon
to honor their teacher, Miss Lau -
mine Husk, prior to her departure.
David McDougall read the fare-
well .address while Larry Fisher,
Linda jacwiez, Faye Moir and
Donna McDougall presenter' a host-
ess chair, cushion, borg mat and a
cup and Saucer.
A short program and lunch cork'
eluded an enjoyable afternoon,
If You're TIRED
Now and then oven/doily gets a "tino-our
feeling and may be bothered by backaches,
Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, lust a tempo, .
ary condition caused by urinary irritation
bladder discomfoft, That's the time to take
Dodd's Kidney.Pills, Dodd's help stimulate the
kidneys to relieve this condition which may
often enure backache and tired feeling, Then you
feel better, rest better, work better, $b •
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Starting THURSDAY, JUNE 28th
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50% OFF COATS AND SUITS
HATS HALF-PRICE
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