The Goderich Signal-Star, 1949-07-07, Page 7•
. ivies Alice. Vit, Paris: of • Winghaln *elyin ,Marskal1.. ot? Qriri m. .After
ia.a4 ;been hpiaointe i ,stenQgrai'hO a reneptiont at the home • ,4f the
for the uroa d'ounty hea�t ' "°t it;, .bride's :parents, the: tlaP,pY caliple
. uquarter�sat ; 4�tintau.. Vie;#C on a trig ar ltol lin, and
With het
Other pointe
irnest Miller, ,of WeedS1oeic, tt, °* They, • Will reside i>x
Win�4tx3.�
graduate of the 1iniyexsity of•vs'est- Coo. =.Elliott
erh"""Omiariul '"flim ir. the °
director of. recreation : L1 1W';in> 441n. etre ttl maxri ge ceremony vex.
' J: to et vee eat publisher�of The �fQrMed by .:Rena W. : WOOltrey i r.
r eter •; Times,,Advecate, • =,has :been Ontario street :United Church, Cilli-.
t
on, dear r4tg.uson,-
• younge- st
•eleeteupresdnt' t.Pe: .daughte° -af Mrs,.an/I- the
.Quebeo dtvl$on ife late"GeorgeHEiott,Gwas
'Weekly NewsiialerS Assl iatioc,•. :'unired to George C`y Cooper:
Rev
n,isJt,rywteewigahrtt• hds:arPnicntudthede ofMxs:O1Fan Radar xa►, son
cd CAnd- the
1u411-aw Uhited 'Church,His new Charles Cooper, TOronto, On their
charge Is Trafalgar,near
Oakville. return from their wedding trip the
His suece"ssor "at . Lucknow" is Rev. couple will make their home in
W. JR• Mumford of ] agersviile, Clinton,, ' •
Revs W. S. Sutherland, minister
` ,y .. .�' *-.,.Z•.hiteUll�.}is:ut 1 , 1 • I. 1 1 i' ►
vin ,Presbyterian Churches since •
November,. 1340 has: accepted a • -�--�--- -•
N ,. 1
�•fi y� AI2, -- C011 -NE J
� S u.
ca't'1." to "1�i'eivi i"t3 " u "P"restb"rilTl'C -fid, ,� ,
Cbureh, 'Fest -Rill,. clear Toronto.. Mr. and Mrs, William Snyder spent
Alex: 11anning;'-operator -df--•the•
Y31 .th tali n ` mill suffered severe'
injury to his right band last' Week
when, it name i� Gantact with a
.
power , saw and the two'* middle -
fingers' were almost severed.
Ernest , Morue, a native of JBel-
gtum, recently arrived in Canada,
'has purchased- Norman $hephe'rci'8
farm ' on the 13th can.cesSion of
Hullett.' 'Mr.- and Mrs. Shepherd.
,are moving to Clinton.
Seaforth has lost anold resident
in the death of Mrs'. J, NI. Cardio,
who 'passed away suddenly on. Janne.
24th, ' ing her seventy-fifth year. 'She,
;had lived in• Seaforthall her .life.
Her -husband died in 1942 and
surviving are two sons, Nelson., and
John Cardio, ,cif Seaforth, 'fid a
daughter, Mrs. S, J: McKenzie,' of
-Georgetown, .
Everett •• W. _ West .of 'Toronto 'has
'ken engaged by The I,xtcknow
Board' of Ilducatiop. as language
teacher. Ffor the -' fall •. ter'm the'
High School. staff will be 'composed
of P. W.' Hoag. principal, Miss Jean
`Osborne, William 'MacDonald and
1Kr..�-•West. -�--
i�»tlrtts.—,lvrt�,�
ona
. The.,Searforth United. Church was
the_` scene , on
,Tune .25th; of the
..-�.�
Marriage, of Gi'ace ' MacDonald,
daughter of "?1r.. and Mrs: Alex.
MacDonald, McKillop township.. to
Ross Allan, Sararas, son of iMrs.
-S aaas--of-€-ren art -y --and the fat•.
Simon Sararas. . liev..R:. A, ;.Brook
of -Hensali 'officiated•. The couple
will reside nem,:Cromarty. •
Jervis—Williamson •
At' Duff's Church manse. Walton,
'On.June 15th, Okla gertrniie,
second daughter of )fr. and Mrs.,
Thomas Williamson, (Ivey` town-
ship, was united in marriage to.
�._ --Rays•sert--1,o-wis.....Tervis, only von. sf
,Mrs: Jervis and the late Oliver
:Terviq, Clinton., The.ceremonv'Wili
performed 'hy„ Rev: R. G. "Hazle-
wood.
Hazle-
wood. The eoii 1e have taken up
Oq rpsirfPnce hi Clinton. •
''Marshall—Cook
,e, Tn 'Westfield Milted Church, on
Saturday; ' Jaine" 25th•.. Rev:, A. (
Hewitt performed the marriage
ceremony u�nitine 'inlet Gwen;
t1o1 m, Dula= . daughter AlMr.. axial
D. M. Stanley Cook. Ent Wawa-
':
awa
,_ `nosh_. sand Bruce' 'Isaacs ivi:tnshsll,
• son' of 'Mrs. Marshall *and .th•P late
DON,Ni JJ ROOK.
DONNYBROOK, Jul 5,-- Mr.
DON .. , �'
,
-and Mrs. Wm. Mitchell and child -
day . visitors' ,,h Lo.,nddn with Mr,
'Williams.,
and • Mrs. ,Doug:
tMr. . and Mrs. JohnDoerr. of•
. :•M
Bly th s -, t Saturday evei'i4ig with
Y 1�
Toron wereSunda ,. Mr. and Mrs. R. Ghamney.
Oren, of Toronto, .
visitors w'th Mr: anal. Mrs, Stuart Mr: and Mrs. Stan 'Robinson and
Mr. and Mrs, Scott Robinson and
train ley, ` ' ` :sons,.. of London, were Sunday
Joan and Gerald. Doerr of visitors at the home of Mr, and.
Niagara . .callsare olida in 'at t
Niag h y g Mrs: Gordon Naylor..
!the' Chaniney domes here. Sgt. and Mrs. Herb Dainty and
• Mr. Gordon . Jefferson of North sons; of Camp Borden, visited at
Dakota -spent the holiday week -end the'home 'of "her' parents, Mr. and
:at the home of his aunt, Mrs. 'Mrs. J. C. Robinson,ibefore leaving.
Jefferson, sr. • . - oil .a motor trip to: Western Canada.
Mr. a'nd'-Mrs. • Gordon Robinson Mrs. Alice' Robb and :Mr. Roy
and Russel, of Witugham, and Mr. McKenzie of Lucknow. were Sunday„
And Mrs. J. C. Robinson were Sun- '
• . visitors with ' Mr. ,and Mrs.. John,
R. Thompson,
A Family , Gathering. Mrs.
,Hingleman; of Guelph is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Yef erson,. sr. 'Dur-
ing the past -weeks .other members
cif ' the Jeffelcsoii family were home,
including Dlr. Joe; Jfiferson and
"three . ' sons,- ' of Fort .William,
Gordon, of Owen Sound, and Sam,•
,of Newmarket, and on Sunday. Mrs.
Jefferson - had all twelve. members
-of her-faintly--at.•h m together -for
o e t getller for
the first time in over twenty yearst,
i . 'We- are sorry :to -report that Mrs,
Jetiersofh hascompletely,
t."r
no
: te-
. gained- b r strep h after g e gt an attack
;,. of shingles .several weeks.ago which
-left he -in a , Weakened
�; :�:........,.....,... ...._.. r conditio`�h,.
". A. letter: rxo !', G,- Cotttts,
'$tg ,Stone Ga. " Vir,�ib.ia, renewing
his. subscription to The Signal-$ aro
reveals that, XAill- is sail striving
to keep* Ms OW home' town in the
fOrcfrofit . f ;;the teori$t °husinOse
• +: e - lohb he• aa�.
sacl'ur ,i ighral' 1y-R-"30,QQQ ela,tdcls to;
the 'Fiorita' •Keyt3'`and. be nen
•tions a,•.L11ax for a '.motorca•de to »e~;
troll ; whieb, ; presents "a` challenge
to. all town$ on the' . Hine' Heater',
Way ln..()nteri`o..'" . He predicts that
"President»- Trueman Will. pick up
the :Pan-American, highway Pronto'
tion 'where . , t'resident Roosevelt
laid it down, and, Goderich and
her".,neighbor td'wns' just"can't aford'
to be caught napping." '
Incidentally, •Mr Coutts 'states
that he is now ast - ei, htv ears
and having ', retired firom business
is . able to give full tithe • to • hi$
•efforts" --to- rouse -the --to �s- frmu"
Ontario to Florid•
a to aw sense of
their° oppprtunitie$ .
Abe• et eek eixd'• %d alnilx. •
', Miss Mary : McMillen 'spent the BABY BAND` Ell
•week -end in Toronto,' tlie-gtiest of
X' NOBS SIRE T W".M.
her cousin, Mins Anne .Carswell. • 4
'Miss Kay ''Holmes spent the hot •A pleasant time',was enioy�ed at
day week -end with .her 2riend., :Hiss the regular month lv ;fleeting of the
Ruth Kerr of Hiartiston. h ` g
he� W.I.S. 'of North _ street United..
Several .from Zion 'attended t Clitirch when they. entertainedthe
-union picnic lit Seaforth on .Tues- mei'hbers of the Baby' Band and
flay. •. There 'would - have- been, a their mothers: The- president, MisS
larger attendance had it not been M Campbell, occupied the chair
that the men were.:. engaged :fn and after the regular reports had
haying. teen -read and adopted •a motion.
Congratulations to Jean. Prouse, was passed that the.August meeting
`'era •Wilson and 'Meredith Wilson, be dispensed,, with. Thirteen calls
.who were successful itt passiing on sick and shut-ins were reported
their entrance examinations: •made 'during the month, Mrs. Pat-
terson
at
terson read the -403rd -Psalm as the
•
;AC)' uiiN, $ ' ;5,• -Tha fellow':
teaohere ars ,home .for -. .the
holidays; Vivhia �Stramghatx . frond'
Lonlion, nary Houston frees Halm
Mon; tad Douala• Ross froni 'Gait :
gis4. L''�lsi,?ftel'`foD; 't?f ',t»oroatO.
is hot Caving _with . her parents, Mr..
:an~d r , ' .:rte t , lfte igia�"` -- •
A•tid .Mrs B. Martin.. of -B•e1-
were :visited M e; Jiwkson. and •1�tt t
Margaret •on.:Suh�1ay.• •
Visitors wart: Xr. axtd•. ;llr$.' »4; a
aid Fowler over the weep -end were`
Mr.' and Mrs„. McI)oapaid, danglitei;
and friend, of,. Torontto.,
Mrs. Gord:on:. Taylor aud: Marion
are " attending the Anglican :Church'
Suz ler School nt Bayheid. lvtrs,
Taylor Js instructor in: music,
ORSES eaah2:5
. ° CATTLE each x_$2,5
•HOGS per cwt; 5Qc
According to size & condit
..;ALL,
. Met Sea ort
EXETER •235;
TO�VNSHIP:�CQUNCIL scripture lesson, , •
The Baby Band then took ch :rge
• '�OWNSH)i7P QF .QIODERIG�H of the prograin. After the.singing'
_The July meet ng f ~" the Goderich' of- a children's hymn, brayer . was
Tpernshdp Council was.held at 8' offered by Mrs. Cantelon and the
p.m:.. on Monday, ,July .nth, with_ ati 23rd Psalm was 'repeated. in unison:
members present. The fo'li'oeving numbers were given
la t° meet Solo, Douglhs S yder piano • solo,
Minutes. of -the last regular'
ing Were 'read- and "adopted. Bobby "owlet;- recitation, Jo Par-
' nicatioits read anddrdered sons;,, piano solos, Ruth Dbckstader,
{.00mmu
"ii1[J 'lo Patri.cif I -lenders. I.rs._I_.:.Heck,
filed xnclu�`ic e -4c :trioserfro and,
. p 3' '
eringg ;on:.gq.re. _,an interesting and
;lent ;:, Instiraue6'r Commzsslon, . Do
info : Ce "' e t .P fat Co. Da mond instructive taut to `mothers regard -
i u. iri n Paint, Day
mond
,Co. Department. of Pianni.ng
hag tlte,_av idanee of. u:great-.deal
of
punishment to children b in -
And Development. p Y.
telligent -and, •ma h ti • a
s t et c e Iain
g .y p )i
N: W.• -•. Miller reported. that from ,��
ation n
;June 16th .the. bounty to be paid a, • and, ended try reading an
... , .. , ,. appropriate `little r e 1 A •
Ni ,,.• Rye,. 'o Pickford,.Mich:, is;:
visiting his sister, Mrs. Asguitb��
.--11Irv- Ond-- Mra, iHan j•�y , snit
'family, of .6141.t, visited Chas. Scott
fit undA7.,,:•�1Zr :, ott>r .0.... i tired
in Kitchener •and Galt the past ,two
.weeks, rotnrned" home with, thein,
`Wayne-' aeetry-°rerzaldei -ora visit'
Mrs. Wi i. Anderson, who suffered
a broken hip a few Weeks ago and
•was taken. to London"' to haxa it
set, ;was `able to be. -bought:. to the
'Goderich hospital last week.
Visitors with Mr. J. J. Wilson
And Mr. and Mrs. W. Bradnock Mrs.
the meek -end were Mr, and Mrs.
J. ,Bitrdohan, Miss Lenora Barr and
Wm, Welsh,' Of "Detroit.
Donald. Ross Ross left- on Monday few
London, ' where hd will take a -
summer course. at Western, Uni-
versity. -.
A. large •number of children are
attending the daily Vocational
Bible School being held in Knox
Presbyterian Church. The school.
Is in charge ,of Rev. J. Honey111 n,
B.D., and 'Misses Helen Miller and
'Inez Penny,". graduates of the -Lon-
don Bible Bible Institute:
A Schneider reunion'. was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Schneider of Waikerburn:with-over
fifty relatives 'present. The ' occa-
sion was' also the birthday- of Mrs.
Schneider, ,;sr.. Relatives were pre-
sent
re-
sent.. rom .._Oshawa _T \.l• .
--f. m, _Oshawa—Toronto, ... . rid;
may-, -•Win h. tni::-and Teeswater. •-
.,., 1; a T er '
Mr. and Mrs. ,Charles Soul 'and-
Mrs. Warner } oywar of Detroit
Mrs. F1 i ..
.and .Tr . e Carr c of Goderich"
Fipple h
,were holiday visitors . with ' their
brother,-. Wm. ' Ha itt,• and : Mrs".
gg
Ha: it
Mr. Mid Mrs. Ernie Kneeshaw of
Meaford• are visiting their __niece,-
Mrs. Wim Haggitt, and Mr. Haggitt.
During the -month -of July service -
in St. Mark's Anglican Church, Will
be in the evening at 8 o'clock.
4, special service, will be 'held
in Knox TTnited Church next Sun-
day everting :at 8 .o'clock,: when
Rev. Harold Snell ofo,Exeter. will be
-tire--An:es . faker, There will be
special Must ..Sunday school will
be at lO a.m. Jtnd communion ser-
diee at 11
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robison •and
fa�inilt: and ;Mr. and Mrs: CUL- Mc
Donald and.`fantily are holidaying•
at Poplar 'Beach neer Kincardine.
'Memorial Service. --There was a
large attendance at the .idemorial.
service at Ball's cemetery crrt Sun
day evening- The service R tis
charge of Rev. John Honeyman,
B.D:, of Knox Presbyterian -Church.
The choir, ' with Arthur Yuagblut
,presiding at the organ, led in the
service of praise. During the ser -
Vice a duet was rendered, by Mrs.
W. T. ; Robison '-and Mr. A.-R:oll,in-
son, ,a rtd a solo by Miss „Inez Penny.
'of London:
Pre -nuptial Shower. --Mrs. C. M.
Straughan' 'rnd Miss Vivian gave
their home for a shower for Miss
Zeta Munro. -bride-elect of this
'month: During the evening the
following program'' was enjoyed;
new on. will':be $2 :and:• $1,50.' for
fox ---pups. ..,v.,
- Mr. 'Frank.,.,m,ThompsQn., and Mr.'
J. Little ,,were present to complete
the inforniation on tlie warble ft
spraying, and after the figures hdirq
been compiled _the Clerk ' was in `
•structed to "apply • for the Govern-
ment subsidy ,_61 , 50 per -cent. of
the cost,
• ie insurance on -the" Towitshi i
roads was renewed with the Con °
tinent-al Casualty . Co. through d -
Howard as agent, and an 'additional
clause added. to- prbv.ide extra pro-
tection for the Township road
maintainer.
Bylaws N o. 6, 7 and' 8' were given
three readings "•aiid were adopted.
Asea result of • the extensive dam-
age done to flocks Of sheep, in tlie•
township-. by dogs; 'it was felt that
drastic._ action must •be, taken , to.
prevent. ;any further outbreaks,: and
to curb .any' similar Situation froth
developing in. the'. fut-u`re. It Was
therefore moved that the Township
should -pass= •a' -bylaw to •require all
dogs in the township to be regis-
tered and licensed. rt will be
necessary for all owners of ;logs
to register Ahem , with either the
Treasurer or the_ Clerk; on forms
to be provided, and •at the sante
time to .procure ' a, dog tag,' at the
usual price. This doh +.tag will be
the ' only tax collected' this • year,
.as the usual method Of. collecting
dog, tax in the -taxes will be dis—
pensed with. .- Any owner . who-, fails
to register, his dog or dogs will bo„.,
Habib to a tine, and , also, any dog
found 'without. a :tag' is liable :'to.
be impounded or in -tire -usual pi•i�.
cedure.' `-destroyed:
The following accounts, were pre-.
seated:and ordered _ .pald:: ... .
Miss %Acheson, use .of home~ .$fl
Donald Forbes, fox bounty, $3;
Joe Gibson, fox • bounty, ..$3; ' J.•
Howard, '' insurance, $132.50;* Rei.
Sturdy, valuing • sheep, $9 ;' Fred
Middleton, val=ti-ing sheep, $3.60; J.
Potter, sheep claim, '.$4(10; T. R.
Jenkins,' sheep claim;" $50;; Goderich'
Collegiate Institute District,•- ndr
vance, $700: F. Thompson, -vvarble
inspeetit : $241.02 -•-Clarence
Perdue, protecting live stock, $7.50:
115. 1 t;,
commissioner, 1.$40: W. R. T;abh,
do.„'.$40 ; K, ---CC ..Merner, (1o,,. $40;
.T. W.peeves, do., $40 1!P. N.Grigg,
roti.; $4f`it�l�"[ev pray-
ing, $139.30; direct • relief:. account,.
total, $02.01: 'Superintendent's pay,
roll No. "7, $401.2:1.
('',ouncil adjotirnet 'to .meet on
August lst at 8 p.m. ,
• R. E. THOMPS(Th, Clerk.•
:OBITfA.RY'
MRS. ROBERT RT B.LAKIr:
An esteemed ,-:.resident. of the
'Maitland eoneebsion of Colborne
township, Mr's. Robert Blake,
passed away' at her home on Fri-.
} day morning, June 24th, after a
lengthy iffness. She was lit her
seventy-first year: A native of
Goderich township, sire was the
daughter of itiehard Baker and
H::sr
Annie itum;bali. ' After her lupi
riage to Jt ibert Slake IA 1898 they
livedi-_for _abatea year in Clinton'
before tnovtiig to it farm in the
tciwnshfp of. -Ashfield, and - forty -
t four yeiars .tt- tit ' took up rest,.
deuce ,on "the Maitland concession
of Colborne. A .little: over a y:etix
n.g=o they celebrated their golden
wedding. Stirviving, besiides, the
husband, are three so1'nsr (lid one
tlatighter : Bt, of the Base Tanen,
Goderich, totvnsliip•; Mrs, II'ennetli
Wltttmore (Gladys), Blyth ; Orville
—,
coelr Chresiof C bo e Jea
nine gra t'tdeh-ildren ainil 41Vo• `great-„
grandchildren,. Mrs, Jdini;e was It
Itxgnlhor of tho )U11111161. TJilited'
(11i t`eh, ' And -Elio phot w 'O'f HMI'
+rlltirr.; Rey. S. 111, Hayward, con-
rtlaetea the ftt;;nerr'ti service an 'Mow
tJly 'lIfitel.'fl0O* L .4Titne `),/t1i. 'Wet'.
mettt Was in Citntoli eeiuetory, Th.0,
mlllbearets were .('►'plias Young”.
William ilolt'oit . Garfield tlflt
Michael, ;:Manley ' And. Txtiwrei nl',
;risk f»r it eit/e'' way halt
trade -.n G:yrks ,;dean the sane °third.
,I�1�itdilu�rir�eti
bottler a� �bcl Ca atouter Go n hq vor
itlt' D 'olLtd,
ODI1tICEar
.BO
otteDER at ' , P10 i:''480:.
$tlyiter apia, Norman, .Allen.
Above is. illustir;ttec Ar! our famtiy inception xaaz:
A :call to I , 13.` Cranston assures r t/ etlielent
p
'serviee iri -.Goderich or, to t0 �r from anyout,ot tow l
a � ¢
Point Foil may. desire. Every' vy rvic arranged b , y,
pox y y se v. e a need Y
Irl: E, Cranston is lbacked . by . many. yea.rst expeerienee
as Goderich s orig"iiial Funeral Director. ,
4t
so o o owed, • rendered • by 1 e1en
Pridham. Mrs, •Cantelon reported.
three new life members were -added
to the roll !--Nancy -Parsons, by her
grandmother,- - Mrs. Johnston; SMr-
ley' Ann' Anderson, by her grand
mother, Mrs. T: Anderson, and,13illy
Fowler; by 'Mrs, F'. Noble. ° •
-
The meeting.' was b closed' by the
playing :of "God Save the King"
by :....Donna; FAberh.rrtx after-ytdrieh- -
social half-hour, was. spent and lee
cream and cookies served.'
•The• following is • a 'Het . of suc-
cessftil candidates in examinations
held recently by the Royal Con;
servatory oft Music, Toronto,1. in,
Goderich.,•. The';.names are arranged
in order. of merit.
' . •. • PIANO? •
A.rt,C.T. teacher's --Pass, Eunice
Milne.
Grade X,—First-class honors,
Ellen Glidden.
Grade VI—Honors, Betty Bowra -r
Cora Driver:'
Grade V—Honors, Diane Ellipt,
Jack Allan, Beth Boyd. Pass,,
Marelyn Jean Mousseau.
Grade 'IV -Honors, Fred .Moss;
Margaret Ellen Lawson, Margaret
Trewiu ' e(equal) , - Thelma Baird.
Pass. Dwayne .Garvin Tinney.' .
Grade III—Honors, marry Whet-
stone, - Marilyn. Martin.
Grade II ' First-class. honors,
-Patricia Henderson, Marie Re
'fa.tisse. • . '
G.rttde I First-class honors,
Chi;rles '1'liutiias. pickle: Hoath ,
Jeannine Young.
Readings, Misses Elma Match and
Amelias Mellwain ; duet, : Mrs,'E.
Mut .0
Rodger. .Dih'ss
co,ntest:� coadueted by Miss Eima
Mutch; 'conurtunity si�ngiing • with
Mrs,..R.. J. hilli s.__at:-...th'e.. iano ;
'piano solo, Mr's. Sid,„)\f cGlnchey ;
solo,. Mrs: E. Rodger. An . address"
was.read'by Miss Vivian. Straughan
extending congra ulatioits and good
ti.
ytshes:'tcr;lite: guest/ofonot and'
.G
,
were res nted :b . Miss; Dl1x to -
.F e y..
ik> utch and ,Jewel, :Mctilinchey, Zeta ;.
t r-essed her a preciatf "_ " no.',her• +:
'friends'. 'f r = the itld. '• a 'tune.
o t>7'� lr g s
4
i
onlem � can • : i' ix
13 d c crea ,a
a.de yr. a .., .. » , . ,. d
t ♦ ry•y
wedding cake verve `served., .
•
Bisxo Asphalt- Shingles have colours and,
patterns ..which will be "good,'styf e"
throughout the inany year's: which they
last -1: . _. and that is a long, long' time.
G(.)1ik:at.1CH T0WNSi1i1', July 6.
=--The' Sunday schools, cif Zion,
Ebenezer and Holmesvilie appoint-
mei-ts • held • their , annual anion`
picnic Lions Park,'Seaforth,• on
Tuesday afternoon.
A•. ,splendid Program of • spurts
wtij 'arranged by the cotninittee.
The results were as • follows: : •.
• • c 1 Bo r bt 'ea
Yeo, Bonny Williams, Donelda
h'I•eeiriaili. - •'
'Boys 5 years and under—Frank-
' i..
inder—F ank-
ti: t ri h 7ftt3 _A
Ulan.
Girls ,0 to 8 ---Anne Fnrgtthar and
Mary. Helen. ¥eo. (tied), ,
,R'os'h 6:to 8 ---Brute Lobb, Donald
McCabe. • ' .,
Girls 9 tU, ilia
t° t•ig.
BOYS . 1) - to, 12 --Jock Norman,
Lawrence Jones.
Young ladies' race---Griic:e I.t,l►li,
Marie (iliddon, Marion Jones. •
Young men's race= -Lewis Teb:-
Witt, Gerald '1'ebbutt,. Lawrence
Jones.
fatrt'ied women's race—Mrs. „('ol-
clough,. Mrs, L„ Grigg; DMrs. Free-
lttan:
Married' men's - nice --lack Mer-
rill, Lorne Rodger, C. Tebinitt.
'Kick the slipper -G --(trace Lobb,
.Vest relay -Lorne• Bridges; pay:.
Holmes: *vinePebb itt, Mit rte Gltd
den._: Shirley .• Gerber; `~tacky lterrftl..
Banana relay Mary Tynda1t,.
Marion Jonew:
Sttxtrirry rlir nt -tear hel:s': ---M` s C:
Tebbutt, Mrs. Grigg,
Spot nitre---;,1rs.G. Chinn.
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ry
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• Get:, New Pop, Vim, Vigor v
WIIIiit a thrltlt' teem Umber nit out:, Wily i oitoAr6
all up` iln�k 8b, longer;sorapmrt bogy lend bait!
'etar;ro�l Sickly "bean -polo" look. Thousands Ont
girls, women, then, who never Choat -ilio aln botorot
ar a noir
t thankthe*he 'shapely',
vigor-bbwiatnt aoo$hh-kitogbutldIng �V �
Vitae, ostreX. Its'tan109 stimulants tnr►goratots, i�
Wm, vltantln Bt. oatotufta etntlol blood, mprovq
appetite and digestion :no rood giros sort n ro
Strength ends ohmnnt;'PittMAMb ebb bete
bouts`
Dort to g tti too t. , to l gabled
q. S 110 is of 20 �4au. kali ittig trig poc 141:1 ht.
•Iltlte, •�' ew„ het ao+4illattttteedd slktY obit 88���1a,
, tame ostt`ek Tbnro'rob rstet for bow $lgor�
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