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�:.. ,flockey Season, ..7'. •
WINGIIA°M, Nov.. 4.---Couvening
lie%e in the VVirighan'x• Couiicil,
chambers, about „IAN), _ entl isi s'tl:e"
gportuisen attended .l tl?e annual.,
meeting of the Western' Ontario
tthletie Association, Present were
represe atii'tives from , 0Odericli,
Walkerton, Mount ".Purest, Klticar-
dine, •Luckiww- Tc�es''iiter, Loncies-
bore, Listowel, .ltiitianay, Ayton,
Vert Q'hesley, Brussels, Cli:f-
ford. Desborq and Wiiigluini
Feu ider and organizer of the
M. -L. '"ro.ry Gregg,
\Viugll4uij, was iii aniwously :i:e-.01-.
ected .president fee the fifth term
of office, Other oftieers chosen were:
First vice president, Glenn • John-
atoil, Corrie; • .2nd vresi(lent,
"Butch" Murphy,. C e,sley ; secre-
tary, Miss Jean T.ervit, Wingham;
treasurer, A. J.- Lockridge, Wing -
ham legal adviser,' J. W. Bushiild,
\Viugham ; executive, Hugh' .Haw-
kins, Clinton ;• Ike I3,a2n „ Brussels ;
Eclwarcl Intiiesau,_ Clifford ; Jim
McFarlane, 'Cheslej ; Harry Dough
.ty, Walkerton. • '
Finances Sound
:Completing one of their best
seasons since inauguration •iii 1944,
45, Treasurer Ay J. Lockridge ..1e-
pcx'ted receipts this tear amounted
tip $2,036.2S, with *a balance on hand
of $1, 22.94. During the pat • win -
'ter, eight' -four hockey teams oper-
uted through. the 1\'.1.1A.A., and all.
signs point to, another successful
year with is record'.entry expected.
The " meeting untanianonsly en-
dorsed motions. seeking .atiiliation
with -the OJI.A. ds ii body; Uncl With'
the ll.\I.H.A., provided hi the. latter
.,. :. as -classified ,ease'if-theresis ,.
and Boundary sati§factory to the
\t';Ca A. ..;, their "ruTce oultl:stf.uicl,,
In', ease of 'the' O H:A",, their• rules
are in force 'with; -the exception of
t se tli r awe ive miles -by "a'
Coed.-Cg1a
Ask for it either way ... both
trade=mark# mean the same thing:.
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FUR'N'ITURE REPAIRED
CABI'iT MAKING.:
SAW FILING, ETC. -
All kinds of
• general- blacksmithiag.
T. GOWER
srtlieely Shea-r-doi'
•_ B ack.Smitly -Shop)_
IIAMILTON ST..
tng tribute to the work accoinplished
b -y toe` W,.O.A.A, Tory Gregg also
spoke briefly, and :solicited ,a 160
per vent, support Tor the following
seaseu,• u 1948
, Gluunpions. of
Reviewing the past bbr1i season,
the following cl�a4u pt0nships were
declared ;;, Intermediate "A", Soft-
ball, ,- Chesley ; .Interzuedh t6 I3,,
Baden ; Interi aediate "O," Besborro ;
rand', a°oftbaYl, Ghaminialis,; pesboro
g Brussels;
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,girls' softball, class A,
ela'tasa li 101, ay'; Midget 'soft.
haft, 1`'tubliaiii ; jiiveu,31e, Atwood ;o
Intermediate �`A"' bttScb0,11
t(A'el ;. juveu e-, junior and midget,
G'oderici ; ,bantam, 11111dinay ; pees
wee, .O1iutou:
MIrellecl highway' be� pthe'.. chis-
tance that •'tipsy er _can kerawn.
. fmv entr'iet1 Sy set
The cloar'(11i t ie:_ .
for December 1S. „
•For the. Conning Season,.
After considerable discussion
motions. were made to sponsor the.
following hockey' series: Intermed -
mate "A," "B," "C," .series, "A" for
towns and villages over 1,00o pop-
ulation. "B" series under 1.000 but
over 500. "C" series under 500. 'In -
this • particnlar class thirty-eight_
teams -operated. 'last year in-.
and "P." 'Classifications. Junior
hockey.' ;viii- ,iso he included :this.
year. while in: the minor 'series
juvenile. Midget.,, bantam and pee-
wee groups. will be formed. _
TOj tS -FRQM GODERICU POR
CHILDREN ;IN .EUROPE
.. Childrei in aced ersoi s'
Children 1 p
camps in r Europe, who have -never-
known, what .it is to lend a normal
life,' and some' ofhoin: have never,
lied ,•a:Christmas toy to play with;
wilt be ,,.playing with ' _toys ..from
(loderich this. Christmas. '
' Ainong •tlie . parcels cleared in the
Goderich . pos;toffice on ' Monday—
deadline date for mailing 'Christ-
mas parcels to Europe -were par-
cels containing many toys. They
are., bound for, four different D.P.
camps in Europe .and were shipped
by the Maple Leaf, Chapter of. the.
rc�:D.E-, �.
- Helping to "'pack the 'parcels at'
_the home of Miss Josie Saunders on
Monday were'the former D.P. girls
who are now employed at Alexan-
dra Hospital. These girls know
personally of yot'angsters in camps •
they were in who never have a toy and blue nylon respectively. Their
to .play with. ' As the girls glee- flowers were ''sTh'Yy'•cver bouquets of
fully helped .in packing., they visu- Talisman and Queen:. Elizabeth
alized the 'shouts. of.happiness that roses: ' •Linda Reid and Rex Frank-,
the toys would bring to the little lin, cousins of •the• bride and groom:
folks iii Europe. - respecti�'ely, spread roses in the
It is said' that tire- girls thein- path • of - the' -bride.• The groom's
sel :e$ spend considerable of the . brother, , Mr. p'onald Liddle, Bin
money 'they. receive iit-buying.food •sardine, ---was best - tian,..._anid _the
pa•rcels to s'end.back .to relatives -in ushers were ..Leslie _Cottle, 'Surat
Europe whom thiey, know to be ford, and' Leonard Reid, 'itiplej'.
fiorro*fnll'y in -:-'need . of .. fota h _• • .,. -Later- • the- - seventy -guests -were.
_ . .. present at . a . reception in ,Reid's-
LI'DDLE—REID " Corners CommunitT • Hall. ' For a
Palms, ferns, white ehry.santhe- motor trip.'in Southern` Ontario, the_monis And. cedar
- _ formed. a ,,,b0de a' green suit with, coat
e:.It ver to- match., ,small 'fiat .and brown nc-
eeysories;L..Ir,. and 'gr5„,'Liddle will,,
•reside'on concession 4, -Huron town-
'strip.. , '
A, special sei'vie will he held in her ,mother; Mrs, doh Arthur,, , .
o it church, under,the ala- furs, Kreti. RQ.s spent' the week-
"R?a" � United = , � end with frtelnds �° +Gori, ..
paces of the Surtda3r•-school,, as Sun. The'.) tiona1 Film . Board pre:
er 4 at 7.30 i be I+'oresters"'
clay a\en>ng, i�aveisib . �. , seated pictuxes ax t_.
p,ln„ when Rev, Alexander Ninono, Hall -on Friday night, sponsored, :py
minister of,Winghaixi I'resliyteirian the Women's Institute. .Mr, Yic
.' li est speer ei - Roy of Londesboro was In. charge
t.hurch, , will, , e tl#.e,,gu of t11n..pIctures: "' ..,
At 7,15. there. will Abe a s4i1}gs the• The ,t.naonthly arsecthig ..Q _ ,tire-.'
Th,• funic eiioir '11•111 supply titute will be.held in..
' following . Monday th omen s Ier ' 11 on .Tuesda ,,
zuusic,. ; N . eni4er� �;fith; , the x'Oresters Ilan . .. Y
eveuiug,' 9 .•a concert "Novein»er 1tit 1 at 2, o'clock; The
will ee field in the: chinch 'at 8 topic ."}lone :EeQi omic$„ wills 14
o'oiock, :tylieii the young people of ani*en by 11Irs; Anent Cnmp1ie11.,
Lund �sbpro UJnited, church will pre report , of the recent area eon;Yeanw
sent a .pia •, ' The Lobb Bros,. guar tion will' be -given by the. delegates,'
'tette of. r lintOn •. Wv}l.l render aero- 1%rs, S.} McOlifcliey unci• 111rs, Bert
'gens.; :iia":, Stanley,,'SibthQr'pe of Craig.' The roll call, "Household
Blyth . will be soloist, and the4re %Brits."t- ostesses, Mrs. W. Brad-
gill also be royal talent, Arad -
.4j.5, nock- 'Mrs. E. Lawson, Miss 'Elma
hir. W...0..i3nnl�ey will b' lit R. J.. Mutcli and" Mrs. Fred, Ross...
Phillips' store, Auburn, op Wedne Mrs, . VPin. d. Thmpson of .Wst
day afteruoori, Novewber li7tl . 4,i Wawarlosh,visited Mr`s: J. C.. Clark°
AI7IIU1.1 ,. Noy, &8 -- [r: And 1VIrs. and Mrs. Wm. Dodd on . Sunday,
Bclgar :Lawson spent the ,week -end Mr, and;;l rs. Geo. Lawlor held a
yvith Mr. and •12rs.: L..Kruse,, Galt, family dirti er on Sunday in honor'
1tiiss Zeta Munro• is a' patient in; of Mrs, Lawlor's mother, Mrs: 'Joe
Goderich hospital. Her many friends- Irwin, whose birthday'it.'was., Those
wish her a speedy reeoverry.,
Mrs. Herb: M Bridge .is . visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Gormley 'Thomp-
son',
homp-.
son, and' Mr. Thompson, at Bramp-
ton.. ,
Dr. B. C. Weir and the Misses
Annie and -Margaret-Weir-attended.-
the funeral of Mr. Win. J. McCully,
Stratford, last Thursday.
Miss Ruth • Arthur, V.O.N.,-,-.St.
Thomas, was a -week -end guest with
'
Present"':at the meeting were John
a nn a . . .
4�ti . \Iittaim �re.,�itlent-of the -Georgetown
. i Hockey Club : Norman Loeking, -of
Port' Elgin, Each ,spoke briefly, pay-
i‘almfil3A, ,, NOVEMBER 11, 104S ;.
ese
r at°were: fir, 4:034 Mrs. Thomas and was •born in ,kliist Wawanosh
Clayton Ladd. and Mxs. Irwin.
Auburn,
Death ' of .Aaron, 'Wesley
Aaron Wesley Thiel poised- 'away
suddenly in Clintop hoPpitil-on Sat:
urday, No\"eiinber ' fitb, in' Ills 65th
Year. le was ° th(r'son. Pf the l4ite
June 18th, 1884 and spent his. en- ,
tire lifetime in ,this district. He is
survived by ,two sisters, Mrs, Jack
Wright of Aubu>fin, and Mrs, I'oi-,,.
lard, of Seaf ortb. , also .07 a 'brother
is Flint, Web, The fluaerai was •
held,from e.Arthut tilieral iioXe,,
Auburn, b ,'Taesday, w,1th-intermen1
Henry Thiel and...Catherine Wagner JR., Union. cemetery, . Bly.h.
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es biliousness heartburn
�Sto aeh sourness, ,, �
headache, belching or other °':teix porary
disturbance's, ° are ° often caused by over .>
-indulence,: 'Burdock'B1god.,Bitters'' should
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give quick relief in such -cases...
'Burdock. Blood Sitters'` will help toile tip
the. stomach;' kidneys, and. liver, aid. digestion
and bring 4luiok relief froth indigestion'and
constipation.,. Buy a bottle to=day,.,
�t IIBL Ol.ns 1.7
united church on Saturday, Oet0-
W11., for rheic Marriage of Marion
E1elin-0.;-claii#;1itet- Dt 'Mt. afid Mrs
Lor ne - B. Reid. Huron township, 'to
John Alexander Liddle, on .of 1\Ir.
and •.firs. Charles, Liddle, of Ripley.
The cerena any Was performed' by'
Rev: J. C. Hutton and the soloist,
Miss Mary IfreDonald, of Toronto;
sang "The Lord's Prayer," and
"Because," with,. Miss Katharine
Liddle, sister- 0.'the groom, at the,
.. _ Given in marriage b r' her
father, the bride wore a graceful
ivory .brocaded nylon--go-nn, with
eo'nl drupe, fitted • ba.dice, and. full
skirt sweeping into a . train. Her
fingertip. veil' wars caught to a. halo.
headdress,, and she carried 'a bon-
t • of American Beauty .rose's:
IIer three sisters, Misses th'elyn, Ii<
and Gladys Reid, were b lc1e5n1aid5.
They Wore -gowns of- yellow,: pink
0utstand ng- -
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