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Share' your 'Easter„: boy with fiends, ch alit •
b 'Sending the One .,gift that truly,' expresses., the sigri
y ag for -her Easter
",ca>a�c+a'Qf t11;e,.day, 'Make it.;:a"ravel oars a "
suit; a pr. crud ma' 1)140,0.0; •gugeou °Adrangea for 'the,.
"home or , the shit in, a beantiful bouquet ,of crisp lout
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flowers for the family. w • . -
Never : were ' our flowersmore b4autiful, or 'in grreater>.,
variety; than they are right now. . Drop, in and see them,
' ,.• FIeists
ons
49 Bruce St. `Phone 106,
"WE .WIRE FLOWERS ANYWIERE "
• ' Place 'Orders Early:
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.__ ' Mr: and 'Mrs. Lawrence Ise" and
granddaughter, Sharon, of Sault
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bee Marie. Mich, .visited over
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. week -end with 1Vi•r. Wise's uncr ,
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road,
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•While -here-they visited their rela-
tives; in the 'Clinton distrtet.
ZP•, A, Saunders of Mattawa, J:
'Saunders ' of • Toronto, J. L.
a)l�r. and
London
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rS1 % . "J', ;Church and baby dau'gh--
.ter, Stisair,. of Waterford, were'
week end.•ruests with their parents,.
. -Mr. and: `'Mrs. C. K. Saunders,
Cttbour •street,;::...
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on record al&anis , of ` our • favorite " recordings..
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•Gershwin's Porgy. and Bess.
Brahms Love Song Waltzes.
• Swing .Session with Benn
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ll • Tsehaikowsky's 'Symphony No.'. 5 E Minor.
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others; by -2 to 1 when •you see : it da nsirate-it-7—
GodrichTHoHie Appliaitce Sol
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WEST ST. "PHONE 111-
TOP Agrollyptin
Ent?„ TIoimes, eighteen -Year-old"
tudent, i;u.. gide -.12 :,at Ooderieb
Collegi a In tittltex "liod `tlutst trci�
tag in trach 'turd • 1eld ev'entt, and in
sports gReneralis,, has ',beer) chosen
els. tour, boY student of the school.
Brie► ;ho• ca11s. Basketball his
favorite sport,. has played ou the
scbot,14e tetun. flg three ,- 'ears.
W'was runner-up in•the"last'traek'.
ttaud rfeld iueet held at •the school'
And is active `"in ,all other' spQrts,
Scholastjez lly' ' heis described b3!'
his. teachers. ,as tl.. ",good alb I't)itrtd
stideut" .ands is, president .t if the:
Student• '
Eri4 thiuks. ;that'Western! Ontari„9'
schools are too sinali for,' proper
teaching, The. answer, he says, ,it
'either to enlarge tht pre.senb tiild_,
intoe' gr to : build' new. '4n.es. Ile
feels that sehoot, 'boar4ashauld take.:
•r
• Pres "Pitot
• •-L'orxdon Frees Q
' I HOLIVIES
Ellti C.
an • interest -1n -athletics, ',because
�`�hires` help' toy create sehoo1. spirit::
1 � e �1
Further,. It te;�che • the .participants
to
be "good ,Spouts.'' • '
On the • subject of municipal
'polities, Eric 'thinks they could be
stiukulated arilong;the y(iung people
v--,Org'l� . Zking �autir,r•-;'r Oups- ,and:
Ii Tl ni discus Iiihs"o1rlucal-afe rs.:-
The .. knoWdedge which' 'the pupils
might take home "would perhaps
increase the numbers at theupolls
when election day rolls around, he
1 points out...
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As to how • school studies should
1►e changed, he says that geography
;shotilcl be taught in the higher
forms" or, if this • is impossible, a
',o
K
Erl I lot 5 .til 11 .li
x c Should 1c� be et �1.. cls 't the
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tt�ly, when `current evens" would
1"e Tatught. ,
13ack to skirt,- Eric thin, ,that,
hockey rules should be changed.
to Ninsrke - 'the : •.goalkeepers crease
linger ,to allow -hila nliire freedom
of liiuveriletjt. : •
Ett•ie -is the son • of ' 11Irs. G. E.
IIoi;iite5. 'of Hiolmes Villi, (lodes eb.'
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{the' teams are almost certabt of the
play -efts, • blit a'nYthiug e.een still.
happen., as there are :i asteam:
rime g, almost neck and. neck, May
be •ueMt week tate pit'ture •}rill be
A
little .clearer. r
ijort treet., 1`, 9s, . : )1 were
the sta>,•tere4his • wdek With North,
Street No, -1 taking, 5 of the; 7
Points, North Street No. 4 is one
of the ,teams that are keening vert
close to • the torr,, si:."; ,teams. 'Kathie
Snider and Oar' Anderse led• the
No. 1. team, in scorring With.'494 and
,550 hs their scores. ter the. No.:; 4
teal Helen Gardner. and I Ud..
Mathiesoi were the leaders With
422 and -542.. Thetotals for, tia.e•
'three games were 2905 for 'NO. 1
and '2755 for 11, p, 4,',
a St, George's No 2, pulled then-
selves a :little •'eloser to the pItry-'
ot'E position When; they took'• all
seven ,points, fI°om St. 'Peter's! team,
with; a score of 3182 to St'" Pete'S•
2897.. Wanda • Oy rliolt i ith .4G4
was the high lady for St. George's
and HOW Wigle _ was high ' man
with 627. For ,St. Peter's its was
Marg;zret Evans with 550 and 'Leo
Baker •with 544 that did the Scoring.
Victoria's team ' took' f i+ .of they
,seven, points 'from North Street No.
3, by taking, the games 3039• to 2933.
Dorothy'. McVittie led the Victoria
teazle with a score of 007, • with
l:+:zvan Ross: leading the men with
510. ' VW.' N'a'rth• Street it .• waS B.
and D: Hughes with 489 and 474
as their scores. ' • '
St. George's No. 1 ,took five points
from the North .St. -No -2 team with
a score of 3504, to North Street's
'Marilyn Culp - led • t11e St.
George'l . team with: a„ .score of. 770
Neil Thompson led : the men : with
600: FR North' Winnie
-Street Win .'..
e
Henderson • lccl the 'ladies with '539
a d' 1)on Vcisliotirg elle mein
703. Both
t 1Ma.>;nlY u .
falld :Dc ,.
fn .de-
•seri a plenty of credit .felt their 700
a111, xn the -fli.et •that both_ of, them
had, singles of •
... Over 300.
Knox -No. 1 •tbok•,a1T-seven points
from the ' Kno,+;, No. 2 •teaza with
the readings 2976 for the 'No. 1 team:
:a.ud.-277,2 for theNO., 2 team.. Una.
'Macdonald' with 486 and Oiarl h
Hayrthorne with 641 led the No. 1-
tenni; 'while -Betty Westbrook:. With,
-51-3—and-- Sanely----I-inset--w-ith 460-
led No. 2. >'•
The to place goes to Marilyn Culp
for''the ladies With 770 for the three
games, with lnenti'on• of her' single
f.
o iOG. I) � o
boo sbou • . led' th
tg cthe leen
with 703, his single,ganle being.317.
• • THE STANDING
North -Street No. 1 -.. 85
i" t11 SLre t:•Nr1. _' -. `
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St. George's NO.: 7'
.„`••1;t ccIi�Y f0'
North Street No. '3 .... $5
Kt. Peter's • 64
'Knox No. 1 • . - .
North : treat No. 4 . 02 r
Baptist- 57
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A quiet but pretty wedding took
place at Calvary'' :Church manse,
Beamsville. on Friday •evening,
tifii`reb '25th; at :8 • p.m.,' •when. Rntli
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• 'witches .
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surface elements ,, sbt'merely three
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t e's'a11"�fhe routr' a
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baking' aiid 'o"nen-cooking.
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gleaming, new "Westinghouse -models.,
See. RM: model illustrated, also .t the .A4M.
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IlvI?IANS WAIN :
EAR; THE -
' FINISH iN, BASKETBALL TROPHY
• •i�NtflJSTR�IAL. LEAGUE '
•
Mambo, t � see theft i, l
JI itcl.iy heat vxlk xis t
of the playoffs in. group "A," in-
dustrial Bowling Leagae.• McEoll-
7±'I;Q,trtelltl s 1aolYl_ a ei-ilrLu;i'lltling lead
ov r nil-•eolitenders'` and ishoutd
finish first. • Mathematically, they
could be' beat"en out ; they Inust -get
at least three points to be sure, of
winning the tropliy. • .
The. • results . an , Monday night
were s follows : •
Mc ,'b11-Frontenacs .,--'ar talloes:
2.
• k-
-Turkey Farmers 5 --.---Tigers' 2.
French _.Dry Cleaners 5 ---Block
Makers 2. - • • •
1- ii'der's' lltecorators 5—Toddlers
May,. Youngest daughter 'of Mr. and •
•Irks.:"Nicholas Sager of 1Cantbridge lull ierlal
d Olt`
Muiit
street Goderich;>.beeane the--bridea't<ol
ttiiigCo: .•
The high scores for the night'
week Torn • Pritchard, 711' _27$,•
Don VV ill lams,. 703=288 ; , 1 'Was-
son, (;95--351; C.P.''Chapman,. -'659
231, ; G. Larder,- -659-X251;. ."4:.
Wasson, 6517,-266; ' N. •Thompson,
640-285; Geo. Mathiesoil, 309.
THE STAN1:)ING . •
• McColl=Frontenacs; 40
French -Dry Cleaners
:imperial '011..,, •
Larder's Decorators"
'stir' Canoes '
• Block Makers
Turkey. Frarihers
Paddlers N
Goderie'h Mfg. Co.
Tiger's' • '
of -William •'George Mooring, son
of Mrs. Alfred .Summers and the
late..Roy Moliring of 'Goderieb Rev.
David Benson :Ofiiciated, The bride
Was charhaing in _-"a beautifully
d;ra.ped gown, of grey crepe with
black accessories,. and 'wore a cor-
:sage of dark red ' callnat ens: The
bride's"only attendant Was, .Mrs. C.
Ward, sister of tlie' : groom, •who
wore a black crepe dress with grey
accessories and a corsage of pink
etirnatidns. ' The groom was at-
tended by his brother in-law, - Oar -
leery Ward .,of Beamsuille.1.4, re-
ception was • held at the bonne of
Mr. and. Mrs. Carbery Ward, lain-
coln' avenue, Beanlsville, ,•where
friends and--teighbors gathered to
greet _the: young. couple and to ,Fish, Mrs. 'R... Winter has -returned
them happiness. - to her. inane .on T ightixpuse street
`•��k� u, •„�. sa-anrhudat'Gc31'�:s�tae�r+cls'lrg�c$h�►1�e'+cV!•i'tl�hel�^.
VICTORIA S1'. e.r..�fic. S• ,. • ,dap Titer, Mrs. D. F. Hess; at
*
r{ meet- 's.lie.,. iias�ter , thalr�.u�e ..: tg ._. ,.,..,Niagarazti I+'.ai1s,....
'log of ti'e W.M.S. of Victoria Street ,.. • .:
'United Chur'.cb,.xwas field on Tues-
day at the home of Mrs. Percy
Ilarkert• Bayfield road. There wets
a good .attendance. In the absenee
of the president, Mrs. G. I3nechler,
Mrs. . 13. Wilson, was In ' charge.
The meeting opened with the hynni
" J'estis, Saviour,' Pilot Me"and the;
Faster :story ' as .,recorded in • the
I:Otlx chapter of St. Mark's gospel/
Mrs. C. Sanderson reported fourteen
borne and tWrty hospital calls Made
by'- tnemberk, during' the past :month..
:Virg. Percy Barker• • Eureka,,. Class
presideil't, g'al'e• It lovely •V. Easter
rending, After the reading of. - the
Iltude+r .,,byunno40, there. 1sta,;,,green:
frill rale t ,'iy,'f Mrs. Barker turned
the Me'etf»g ` over, to. the giie t;
speaker, Mrs. Y"7.. •�1laskeil,. who
spoke pttrti<cl11a rl ' of the work ' of
'Miss, 1XcIlarrle, •wbo has, speu.t
thirty-seven 'y,'ealrso its if ssioper'y
work in India, Maskell. made:
slieetat Menden of .,:the .work treat.
ls: ;being,. done. b, the,,,missldnttr ea
for ° the, .ht)me'lesii. and,. *n Wanted:.
Children 1)f Indlte•and of the. need
and scarcity Of`rissionnrles iri`�th tt
lsltxt. " Mfrs. Fred Wiisoxi ,exosed • the
meeting with, ,n prayer o .,thfnks4,
ging. A dainty lunch wets. serled.•
by Inembers of the lAareka• class
and ti sootai 'fluff -hour enjoyed.
- arid '�
1Vl an d �. itrs:4 Lttulrenee Wige
gt.voit $46, Marie coiled bis "Mr. Mid
1 rS. las. B', Vilifiston hist Week
',And : rcneWetl old .aelttttilitanee.
Cr. George S. Ourrelli o. I TOonto,
WAS, it Week -i 1 visltoft' with Mr,
WY .7. fair's, Crtmtlicit robed, and on
his 'retiurn""home., WAS ateonripaeie4
by Mr s, "Oturreil, wird -'had, been witch
her father lois about• four vee); ..
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`.hilt% final Rtnie in tll,,e Bantam
basketball contestfor the 3,1,acliin
ists' ratan . challenge shield took
dace on' Monday evening • +The
.1..• ,
"Flyers" and the ""Iiidl:i)is"' W4re
the- competing teams. _the'"' :Qlrien
winning 11-4. tephen Flelesiy of
.the Mactxinists'. I »cion presented the
trophy �to Captain. Don Sanderson
"Indians',"
lll)P.I'�
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11
of the•..the "other ne
A ayale
Ruffen,- Ken Young, -Fred Vincent,.
Gorden, Walt ,Dockstader,
'ens BobB
ob .Dockstade ,
W: C. Straugttn and Hal ,}C.Dtfyis.r
Visitors at;>the: _inane of Mr, and
Mrs. Fred Seabrook'fast week were
Miss-• Sally.. Harrison., ..of,,,Shal,low.
Lake giili Ai. exacta._ of &lies Hurri •, .
SOD; lir. !Tunes- I3as rk • of Sarnia. .
Mr. llawk is a school chum of Mr.:
Sehbraok whgYn helxad not ii'een for.
thie-: last forty ' years. A visitor at
-
-the Seabrook home one 'day ''this
Week Was Mrs. Frank ° IIe'nnedy,
• of Tara, who. was "returning from
the funeral at Jacksc it Miebiga i ,
'of 'I,arvey:P.ioyes,, another school-
boy! Chum of Mr. 'Seabrook. at Ileo
worth; who died' while holidaying
in California;
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