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raimmiminia ii.mommummeig pia No
•A.. grizzledold banker in a rural
--town was ibeing interviewed on his
successful career.
"How did you get startedin the
banking ,business?".„ lie was asked.
--"Twas •stitipleT—he replied.
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pat np a sign sayin: `Bank: ' A feller
camen an', gave me $100. Another
came by with $200. - .
e Early
ee
an
�ys Plinton ti011eet
ourteen Hite and
ju-!-4. •
"DeSpite i ihlii, three -rim
rally, the LOuzen klYer4 went down.:
to a0-4 defeat at the hands a. the
(gluten. COltS here on FricI4,-
The Colts. collected. feurteen
.0fe Fiank Tenug, Oil the mound for.
the. Flyers. '
Bob :Craig. wetlAknown 'Auburn
pitcher,„ went the distance. fee Clin-
ton, giving, up tpa Scattered .11.1tS to
hold the Flyeks in,,,.Cheek., It 'was
the. second meeting. of' the two clubs,
the first ending in a 3-3 tie in
. • •
Clinton grabbed a one -run lead
ii.qh.e first on a ,run by Draper.
Both ,teams then settled down to A
tight defensive 4brivad of: ball, .with
13.0 further scoring till the si4th,
inningd.
MaeEwan, opened. the sixth.for.
Clinton by rapping out a single ,to
right field. The Clinton setond -baseman then circled the bases, on
hits by Bartlife and White to Score.
Goderieh, broke int0 ,., the . scoring
column in.their half of the innings .
when IVIero -*Singled, stele second,
and- rea.ehe0:1„ home QII, rry West-
brook% double. •
Clinton, added another run,,in the
seventh to. give the Colts close*
3-1 lead. Draper opened the •innings
• by doubling to left 'field and later
scored. Goderich threatened to cut
down the Clinton lea.-cl in their half
Of the seventh when three .batters,
• Westlake; H. Worsen. and W. West-
brook, hit safely but were unable' to
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ine Ont their baby roars, PRIN'C_E; PRINCESS and DUKE' 110Wi ih uni.sonis they make their
lig de11,4 Of OtteBreTht 4:514., The tWo-month-old tiger Oubs, offspring of•four-yean-old Dacca, are '
first -tigOr cubs- in 'the Zoo's histary who have. been cared for since birth b, y their own, mother.
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MIDGETS BRII4*(4, HOME A ' •
-GAME •
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The Lions Midgets continued their .OWS
the Irciuog
clean sweep'pf all opposition as they •
trouncetl Kincardine 13-3 last Friday M1.1,01 Interest Anionethe Fn
night at Kincartiine.•Costel,ico. Contest aras
taBTe.teween Two
Macphail divided thepitchbaghor
to See clown the Bruce town lads . •
with two hits. .-Exploding with a five -run rally in
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Tovell. went the_diltance for the the final innings'a team of All -Stars.
Kincardine Midgets will Walked ten, gave the Lions juniors a 9:6: trim -
while allowing seven hits. Kin -
ming at the Agricultural grounds on
cardine scored a single run *in firse
after Wilson walked and made home Monday night. The All -Stars were
on an errpr. • That was„all the Kitin-iiiainiy former 'Lions players who
cardine • scoring until the final are now over Junior age.,
reach home. • -
In the eighth, the Colts got'hold
of Young's sidearm delivery. to col-
lect tour hits and three- rnns. Two
-“And,_ sir, by that time My con- • of their hits' vvbilt far extra bases
fidence had reached midi a point and kept the local fielders busy chas-
---fT put m $po or my own, money." ing after hard-liitbai1u.
•- , •• Trailing by,five runs' offering the
_final frame...the Flvers_almepulled
the-garde-ouof-the-fire---After.01...
Worsell had died out; Miller walked
and 'took second, on Westlake's
• - single; -Harry- Worsen. then -cleared
. then....be-Ann-necteiLAY-149-• a •
double to right field. Walter West-
brook kepttheralb-....going„by
Juok-
ing out a single to score Worsen.
• That was all for the Flyers. Craig
struck out the 'next batter and
forced the third to ground out to the
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GODERICH • AB R
Mero , 3b 4' •1 .1
iJL- Westbrook _rf 4 0 1
• B. Worseil,c.. 4 0 0
• Miller ss ' 3.- 11
Westlake -2b • • .4 1' 3
H. Worsell If • 4 1 .2
W. Westbrook cf • 4 • 0 2
Cameron lb 3 0 0
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innings, when Tema and Wads!
worth scored on*Wilson's double. , ' Both teams used two 'pitchers in '
The Godericli Liens scored_ in an effort to win the'Closely-played
Oety,,innifigs blip 'the fifth. The
local Midgets were b.elped by the
imbiber of generous .walks granted
to them -by -To -veil,
'GODERICH—MaePhaii 2b, and
•E k 3 t
•Westbraok-ss'i Willis cf.
KINCARDINE—Wessel rf,' WU:
san..3by-Pierce Ball If; Tovil
)Vadswore
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Score by innings-;_ - •
GbDERICI-1- - 412-104' .13
KINCARDINE , .100 0.02-3
rs me b, Doakc, os e o p,
game. Don Warren started on the
Mound for thelaniorsund gave -44y
tb Ainslie in the "fifth. •Graham
.ztarted-for-the—A.11-Stars:--and,-;w
relieved in the siith Macddhald.
The All -Stars, dpened the searing
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GOLF
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Tile Maitland Golf Club is be-
coming an inereaSingly popular Nam
for out-of-tewn. 'visitors, as eVidenced
by a record -registration (luring the
past 'week. • . . •
In the, draw for play for the-
Garrow cup, for which both, ladio
and gentlemen are eligible, over
fifty members have ,qualified, and
first round matehes are now being
played. . '•
• Play is proceeding in the second
round1/4for the rose bowl for ladies.
' Thirty-three- mernber's have -quali-
fied for play for the Ililoyd cup' for
men, and first round matches are
expected -to he Campleted. this week..
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Mr. Tom' Pritchard has been it:P-
ointe+ chairman of -the_golf com-
mittee, covering:cup xatches,...tourn-•
amentsp.
„_in_the,„secenALAmings With BiSset.•
first up, -SITI--ipthru--"sitigle,inta-left- .1ft *Well'utteudfitl—T. le'sciar
ning 1,Wi—nxixed—e-
• neer .Miller walked, advancing,' Thallfoursorn
Bissekta second.. Barry,Dak. then
xame„tkrovh ivith denble to score
Fah- runner's. •*Tbe'Alittal-g-Itin-
tinUed their .rally.'and before the
inahiga :Closed' Mactionald-linct NeYv -
combe had scored to give them a
• . 4-0 lead, - •
HURON -PERTH LEAGUE The juniors came right back in
- - the first half of the third to score
• Standing of teams in the Huron- a run and reduce the .A11 -Star lead:
Perth Base -ban League t6 Xtily-27th: Harold Warren -singled• through the
-nheld an later scored_ on Crai 's
• double te centre field.
. Both teams settled down to piaY
tight defensive ball: Several 'times
..guns threatened to score With.; men
on third, but • it was not tilt, the
kixth that the. Juniors. re -opened -the.
• p ffth innings_wja.
one out Bill Craig tribled,--but was
unable to reach heme. •
• • The- wildest innings of the , game
,occurred .in 'the—sixth- when --the-
Juniors connected off the two • All-
Star pitchers to, score four rim'S
and jump- into a one -run lead. D.
Warren and Beacom walked to open
the innings. • Meriam grounded out
but advanced the runners to third
and second. Graham then threw
wildly to --hit Ainslie on tee side and
filled the bases. '
Turo-th-F-Ows t0-' third -by Doak in
an effOrt to pick off runners got hy
Mero and three runs scored. Freddy
Macdonald then took over the pitch-
ing dutfa for the All -Stars. Wilson
-St. -Marys- at Centralia. postponed. -.an c,1 1 HWiTen gligit4-'0-htt-71.11-e-
Iiiiiidri-Went into a 5-4 Iead before
• NOTES ONSPORT .the innings ,closed.
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The final innings saW the All -
Two local ball players, Jim Bisset . •S rs unleash their batting • power
to knock in five runs. Ills.set walked
and bow Ainslie, recently attended to open the innings and took second
a St. Leith Cardinal basebail. school
on -Miller's infield out. Doak was;
in HaMilton. • Over 200 boys from
bit by Ainslie and took first. Mac;
all over Provinee'd-emonstrated donald then hit an infield single to
their baseball talent before .several
filthe
Cardinal Scouts. . • Each day the l bases. Neweembe singled
to score I3isset and Doak. t-eontinu-
number Ofeandidates was redlice•d.- ing.the rally, Grahain tripled to left
JimDon managed to stay
field, scoring M'acdonald" and New-
. ,': combe. —'
—1-T-nini '•.." 3 . 0 0
Hayter rf. ,„ —1 0 0
CLINTON An IV H
Wood c'ock._ 3b 4 1 2
:White cf ---, 5 1 1,
Colquhoun e,
r••••• .• .5 1 1
Draper rf • 3 1 3.
Sehoenals lb ., 4 0 Al
Neilans If ' , 5 0 3
.MacEwan 2b ' 5 1 2
•I3artliff ss , 5 0 1
Craigp-- 5 1 1
Score by innings: ' . R-31_
GODERICH 600 001003— 4 10-
• CLINTON 100 001 130— 6 14
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• Seore,s for the Week
July 22— • •,
Zurich at Mitchell, postponed.-
• DaShwood at St. Marys, postponed*.
July 23—
. Centralia at LIcan, postponed.
Clinton 6 at Goderich 4.
Exeter -at Hensall, postponed.
July 26— • •44 •
Dashwood 3' at Mitchell 13.
Zurich .2 at Clinton 7.
Lucan. 16 at Exeter 3.
* 'Clinton. Radio 2 at liensall 7.
July - - • _
till theAn:I day. when only twenty-
The -Tatter Searedthe fioar
five pitiY0s remainedOf these
-All-Star ran When Me-ro singled lb
. ,. A brief '.' • ,
twelve' signed provisional contracts,
third. ief.rally by the Juniors failed ~ -
which Means they may.; --gets the Call
to attend ipring training ca
e"in the fast of the seventh to over-
fmp next oni,e, the AllAtifts lead. Don- War -
year. 13,011 local. boys -signed 'dind
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frim no W Ion it's "up•to the ,Cards,” ren got their final run after, reaching in Ontario, the sitnation: regarding
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• ' first on a •flelder's chpice -aro scored harvest htelp 'is more seriouS -than'
on Eeaeorresr-double: . ever before„ it is,rePerted by Alex:*
---fltiatbe, loca ballplayer'. who It was one of the,best-played ball ',..tflielaren, .directer of the •Ontario
shows. pi•Ornis,e ofgoing 'places lis oga es of the • Season and was 'Farm, Oervide 'Force. '.Young men
Barry lioak of, the Midgets, Al-
hecl by. a large crowd whose 4nd ' vvoiften aro .tirgently needed
ready the, husky youngSter acts- like,
1 1 6 one "0,-.tbe jiote.F-0 not in the 13 V I Evaners a •t 3s lb: . , , . .. , u _.• _., . - ,
a veteran on the diamond and with
Sistrici, , '
r., ' r taiga* he wit r b 1 ...!,
'ManY local fans attending•hatd-
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. - 'divided between the two teams. lip the farm service ealupg which
Westlake IT
- co . TAIM.,0,0,••••,..4.-,,koot* . -. ".....- - liteve'-beenfrettubitattettl-rklitalgtpet ',,
ments • were ..:4 about evenly ;from August.1 to•November 15 to fill
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3 g ' 1' • ether' fall fruits and ,Vegetables have.
5 0- 0,0g that period, •hgairy crops ' of
5 0 3!' tint fruit and vegetable "areas, Dui,:
• 5 0 0 peattea; pears, •apples, toniatoes,
i .t -I0 • • • 0 ,
ha-11.ga es ' tend. to, .forget-thae:It-As .,1)Taili...co,e.....,. „,...._,
4 .4.t.e."I,7::....'. ....
' to be 'harvested; 'and twenty-irve
-iin feelg ate yvrong. Many of these
toAlie 0 itire nbOut deelsibris NvI)Ich
'Nevvcambe rf. •
Xacdonald. 2b aiul p - ' ' '3 ..g, 0 workers -who are iwilling_to:_cleiote,
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1 .1 1, camps are being operated, to house
4, 2 2 their time to. the saving Of these
intierruPtions often appear to be i)f
Graham p and : • • • 4 1 1 osSential trolls;
a petty Or trivial nature, - Hsoo.wInevilecrh,,
AB R H , 'Both youtig. men, and women _are
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since, a Manager devotes • JITNIORS ,,
4 2 . 2 needed for the.fatinoservice 'camps.
of. his sPare. time to working out FL Wth°11 3b '
•' 3 0 2 Not only wilLhundreds be reauired
understand._ his .attitude •drolug •1‘;
with his tetin it is not difficult. to Vulford 2b •
W. Cralg.cf
. 3 0,- 0 from August 1 on,.;but at the end of
- 4:- 0. •0 August high sehoot students Will ' be
game., '17.1;aierren l'i ., ,‘„, - ... ...2 2 0 leaving , the atm& to . return t�
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,spetteeteaetnolyi „htsveeyvroalle,odlo,tutit mouthedlilsilleeareitto:_sifs a_ ....t.— ' 3- 1 '2' school, and it is -dial that other
' 4 ' 0 .0 young' men- and women' come
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Ainslie sa and p , ... ..... .,....,2 .1.,' -1- Ward to - 'take their' -;places ;hi the
proval When a Miinage. haa- ealled, .,,, -wiiiii6n, Ti
1 0 0. camps. Pampa are ideated through,.
ter trine out. Such fans are paying, 4."..
fi sti-rt'itaill4P1..alitgh16 4: o foet;111elmrig'igirtil'eldt NT e8eillit.17;yll'.b;:i.'ga : ,•,. ' n H A, g°tinsattonp.dy4111:!..h.*44',0.4.4,k*AI;khsy.Z'..
u, , 11.ellY. ...1.1 ii:....41{.,..“4:00.1.10•At.'..42- 0,
• . 1 0 0 out the Niagara . district, also at
.Y14101.4.1)0, ArgOltillgai)°11.tk,''''''I'it.'" Xt-IATAlt.8*-i*-4:04ir-V.0, 0'`'IF104.40.21,1iiieiTiredferd, ''''Sleadf•Workliex,
In ' 4 ' 'J'ISN/ORS .......0.001 ,.004 4-70 0 u Cellent rates- ' of -pay IS guaranteed,
/ One t the ain reasons for, the ' ,
• and with' heavy_ crops to he har,
•succesa ill in of the AllaStars• over Citt ,, ' vested hundreds of . workers. will 1)0
the . ju" ors was the fine wOrk .of ,_ .
'needed for the • neXt three inorithS.
PhiYingt- anagor Itick.,EViiiii. jack% ' ',
eoittfiglOta, attitudo Ettimit winding . 'COME, XIAIY, 27..z -,-Mrs, S. XIV AnY,YOutig men or winnea who can
' gave liii leaintnateS thatifflarne•Ap ot ladttiele'OsitOd" with friends at Al?: give ' three- weeks or more to -this
die onil4ek.` ..; - ,,•., • eilford Ort. Thursday. • " i, ..' work, while Ming lit 'One , of the.'
riLS,,gellikeithl e ldren splendid Wirt Service. taloa, will be
,Eiporlindirts-shOWillattccierkilaS; of -Dungannon, ',---Were,vis tors -With .v17eTeriPP017-'7.iirmg4-•-•
the ability to ,COUtit up to ten4nr Mi".. and Mrs It Finnigan on ,Thurs= Ate asked to Provide oily theft own
at leaat, twice is' mtiolt 01140' in day, ... • . , blankets,- sheets and pillowslips:
this ',re:1*U as lho ororago golfor ' Xt. and 3/Irst• :fohti Watt of Him- W. „la/Oaten appeals' especially-
has,'--4tiobetter-Watetlee. 1Word, , , ..liton were ;allors an ;this line on to , tartlets',' sons and,. daughters.
;.• 4 - - ' t• :'' • ' -. • , '', i VtiditY4, ,- , , .1,, . Whose barvest work On, their , own
A. phoftdophot . •Wolitart ,. T01116cY L'h..Mr• and;M:ra. Palmer ttlipatrielt, 'farms la .completed,. ata. who WOuld
$70,604 tli het /ant; ilatn, •specifYink Iirlatt kid 'Cheryl,' of Toronto, and like to earn a Substantial amount -Or
they be , ed beef, Stowing lamb amt Ilt,. gild' lqrs. :g.. kiipatriOk visited Monoy, by taking part ' hi the 'fillit
Oiltilet Willett, Wilt they pleati on Ithiftiltik,withiVre; Susan Andrew and vegetable har•VeSt.: ,
MOO- Ver1:-4iielph, Meteury. , . of Mon, also With Melt Sara Relit All young men and' Wo`riten inter:
ail& „Mr.' aild.•11fra. I.,Ortie ;Woods „of tided in. -this. :.healthy outdoor „iite•
+itch the following were the prize-
net..score. •Miss
,e64-14-Bruee4nd..Glerin-Eggaiisecond'
10-w net score; Mrs. 'Gladys Reid and
timpeau of, Tillsonburg ; second low Atwood
'Om. Pritchard ;-first-low,groSs-scorer inersoit
rs. Doris Compeau and Lyle -
toss score, Mrs. George Bruce .and
ank Reid; hidden hole prize, ars.
ina Thomas and Dr. Jackson.
The Town is. at p• resent making
epairs o, •e road. Tences, e c., ,on
tihe hill, and the Club. is having- a
oating �f 'road material placed ^on
•the • parking area near the club
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A31-j&cANNON.
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'Dungannon Junior Farmers.—cin
and
gOth the,mOnth-
• y meeting of, the Dungannon Jniuor
timers and Jiinior Institute -was
ted „•in the form of :a picnic at
'ort "Albert beach. An enthuslastie
kathering of bearly.100 Members_ ea -
eyed a 'swim in the river, followed
L -edia bounteous picnic supper.Much
t is due to the 'fine young presi-
y -
lents, Mary Smith' and Ross EedY,
nd • their eXeentiVeS" for -such --a-
•ell organized "get-tegether." .The
„august monthly• meeting will. be,
ieid . t4oh
hetfLrtinileo!_olla
joint �hurcli
• armers on Angu,Sti 8th. :This Will
ake place ' at. the Clinton Collegiate
rounds at 2.30. p.m. The service
rill be conducted- entireli by the
Clinton Junior Farmers. -George
Jarvis of the Provincial Junior
oltriners of Ontario Will be gueSt
peaker„. The Dungannon *Junk&
Farmers will please, take note of
this charge and alT .turn out at.
ilinton. The nekt 'Meeting be
feld the 3rd Tuesday in September.
TiltraS AT, JUDY 20tht 1048.
--mrs-ron-ITgEttrAN.,G0-'8AviNG.
IMMEDIATE DBLIVZ,RY' ON
Deiuxe'. Two -Door Sedans
. ALSO
Convertib1e8 and Touring Cars
The Weld's fijest sinall caiNgliv -REDUCED IN:ritiog,
Precision engineering tp aye 45, miles to the, 141.10n,
.• increased World sales 'makes the large
• price reduction posSible..
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GODERI011, ST. DAVID% ST. PHONE 296W
Bert tOlarlge's $hell Service, Sanford!. sub-dealir
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FALL FAIR IiATES
Bayfield • ' • Aug. 24-25
4 and 6
RiPley -SePt. 3'Sept. 8-9
• Sept. 9710
DBMlyillIrvthiheraramt oll - " " "Thr"' "
Setiforth- , .0, , ' Sept. 9-10
'Tavistock •
. Sept. 9-10
Sept. • 10-11
Clifford • It!,,,,•0, __:;„...-Sept. 14-15
Kineardine •• Sept. 15:16
„Sept. 16,17
Hanover' "
ECmhebsrle: .... .......... . ....... --Sept. 17-18
Nsterwa.tfHoradm,b..u..r..g...„,. •. .Sept 17718
Exeter_ ,, Sseepptt.720--2212
Listowel Sept. 20
Mildmay
131,.0:ss,ser,:„..„.:.7,7,77,Wt7-.71s9.-Vectl-
zHuarrireihstten - '
Lueknow '
DKriruknitobn.°
'Fordwich-
St. Marys ... . ". .. ;,. .. . . . . ...............Oct. 6,7
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Mitchell , ,o -
.m.... `iSeepp7ttit. 222,2:-1231,,
Sept. Sept.
30-qct. :1
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Sept. 27-28
Sept. 22-23
Sept, 28 -29 -
'Oct. .1-2
,Oct. 743
--Oct. 8-9
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ARVEST 0A-IVIPS
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NEED- MEN AND WOMEN
1- with a bumper crop of fruits and
ees earing the rvesttage
Alttiongit the ctioofiS nift WestliaNO- • • harvest work"- are , tetgetilly-
atefeW OatOsli roo.sting Pit affended the fOlierill Of • Miss Ontario Patin. .Setivice nircei,
troes ,116to, and fAiro,...-.4Ct0h0nor;, Iteboqoa, ThomPon, ,,West WaWa. Richinond• Street .eit.st,
Nirat0:140.attept4..: otos%
Nobsidod, if is .reported zitid grs, gavitotiet t6' get Jt t011eA "tvill.1 the
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Other dates:
C.N.E.; Toronto. ....Aug. 2/ -Sept. 11
Western Fair, London ....Sept. 13-18
International Plowing- M-atch..' . .
Lindsay - Oct 12-15
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"Well,, dear, and What .did wain-
-nia's little baby learn in -.school
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today?" , •• . •
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"I learnt two kids not. to call me
"Mamina's little baby!"
As one writer remarks,: "The
greatest area'-atuneniployment -hr
the world, is.just north of the ears."
--Galt Reporter. •
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'WREN- AND WHERE .
"Your vacation doesn't Seen' to
bother you." . .
•-• "N -c1. ray boss tells me • when and
n3y.wife where." •
,
Dairy farmers are advised to sleep
late and let others do the milking.
Years and years ago. that was one
reason why some farmers got, mar-
ried—Windsor Daily Star.
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1 'LAWN MOWER
Sharpening and Repairing
We sharpen shears, garden
_tools-et.Q.,-4.---....• ' •
- ROBT.14110VES
at residence -of J: 17: -Thomas,
_64 East_ Elgin Ave. 2,2tt
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USED FIRE DOOR
SIADING TYPE
WITH 'TRACK
Approximate 9'x3'
Apply—
Myth Farmers' Co. -Op.
BOX n
• BLYTH, ONTARIO
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9•••••-•••••-....
SEE
• ARGYLE REPAIR• SHOP
BRITANNIA ROAD (at Victoria School)
FOR* THAT.- AWKWARD REPAIR 4013,
• FARM IMPLEMENT REPAIRS IN -A HURR,Y
PHONE 2:87M
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Boost
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orne ustr
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Bisset- Bros.
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'Bisset Bros. are donating 5 cents dn. EVERY
GALLON OF ice cream sold in „Godericb.
- and Sanford to the -New Artificial IceArena
Fund. "
INSIST ON BISSET EROS. ICE -
CREAM! Get it at the fpllowing
• dealers:
Hafirey Oat
butt
. Goderich ,Frosted roods
:AletandrirMarine •
General Hospital ,
Thos. 'Randall
tchell it Bedard •
Roope
X, E .Aitken .
British Exchange Hotel.
-Park House
• EnroVv's OrOcery
itanee's...Restautant
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Hogan's* Oonfeetionery
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' Boerrrt,E.; MaDaeirytierd
Venui Restaurant
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rafe -
People's Store
Sunset Hotel
IViaitland Golf Club .
East ,St; ,Bakery
Besse's. Dairy Bar
MoManufttlairi'Bar
kerb *Ado,*
- "11*---ffiTirOTEt
Adaine'. General Store
, Bert. Clarke
..CarefOot
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