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TIOSE ON SALE; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5th
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ILAWN
BaWLING•
The ladies of the Lawn Bowling
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. Club held .a trebles, tournament .on.
' 'Wednesday of Mast week_and Wing-'
ham .rinks won the, first three
,prizes.; . ase, 'Mira Edna. Caiupbell
and, partners; 2nd, Mrs. M. Du Vol
• •. and partners; 3rd, Mrs, Ed.' Har-
rison and partner;. Fourth ,Drize'
• wentto a'Goderieh trio, Mrs. Archie'
,Townsend and 'partners. ;end • the
fifth to. Mrs. Trott •snyl partners,
Clinton, _. .
Winners" lin, '''1'hurstloy night's
• mixed tournament wer3•:- 1st,, T.
Pritchard and : Vers. r. Allist,n ;
2nd, A. ,Ki.tron 1r:ii 'Mrs: A. ToWns-
end; 3rd, Archie Townsend 'and,
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Mrs'. H. Setinigeonr';• 4fh. Dr.
Hughes-, and M4 '.r,:_.Overholt .
The 'gentlemen and lihdies .of the
l3o�vlin C.uo ,,joined' in a singles
tournament ' oiro Cuesday night and'
played for •-u.--0-1b. turkey donated.
'by the `president of .the men's elub,
Mr. F. Allison.' 'There. were more
entries •than could be accommodated
on the greens a' tints . time. . The
president of ;.he ladies: club, ',Ars.
F Overholt,' was thy, lucky :winner
of .the turkey, , . ,
Other. prize -winners were Fred
Armstrong, .'nd; Cliff. McManus,
i orris, 14th ; , Arctice
Townsend, 5th'.
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Yesterday one ?ink of trebles
went to Clinton for the harvest
. For the first time in the itisstory
.of 0E0., M•attland Golf Club a hole
in one .11114 been scored by a lady
member, 'This distinet%en camel*
Mrs: Gordon berry at the "Punch,
]3ow1 green (No. 5) on. :gelidity,
while she Was playing a match with
Mrs. Charles -Mattel. ,Mrs. Perry
is the pres'ldedt of the ladies'
divisionof the clab.
On the final .la'dies' field day ok
the season, last Thursday, there
was an exceptionhlly good turnout,.
with, an interesting contest' 'on the
course known• as. "novelty court
whist," followed, by a luncheon'
under the 1.convenerslrip of . Miss
Marion MacKay. The prize -win-
nfx'rs of the match were .Mrs. Huff-
man, . Mrs. Sly, and • , Miss Pearl
Farrant.
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tournament, and captured. .second
I$rite, <uushel basket's of Macintosh
apples: George, Baechler, Calvin
and Kate' Cutt. • -
PERSONAL MENTION
Mrs. A: Sillib has returned• from
sAending a 'week with 'relatives • in'
Toronto.
'Mr. John walker • et Toronto
visited ,with.,his 44:741mothnr, Mrs.
B. e. Munnin s; over the week -end.
Miss 'Vera 'Wilkins has returned
from a pleasant visit at Copper
Cliff and, Toronto, • .
iJ Mrs. ' W. .A. Donor' :And her
`nephew, Mr: Jack Abell, of Toronto,
were with relatives here • over the
week -end. ;
' On' Wednesday the Lions CJl.ubs'.
of- 'the "district held their annual
tournament v and dinner at the
course Under the sponsorship of
the Mitchell club: The , weather
was' perfect ,and there was a large
attendance, with approximately
fifty members playing in the match.
The bad weather has delayed
the completion of play for the
In . a program of exterior •renovation, at:' Knox Presby-
Church-the
resby-
Church the spire 'was shingled and painted, with work
completed last week. Looking down • the . • 125 feet, of ,spire is
:steeplejack Ernie' Felker of Listowel: His .assistant, Ken Koebei
of •New Hamburg, is seen at the base' of .the sire. • Other ex-
teribrO.
, work Sow under W...ls a new foundation being put under
the, Victoria street entrance' lri William Sproul of ' .Godlrich.
.George Stokes is- in.. -charge of•.reshillgling the roof. :Brink_work
is to be repaired and 'the walls painted . later this' fall:. The.
interior of the .church was ; completelY, renovated. earlier this year,.
—London -Free Press engraving.
LADIES' .BOWLING- LEAGUE High triples Lucy J•ohn'sten. 595;
On Monday. night . at 9 -o'clock,
sharp ten• `teams of the Ladies'
Social Bowling League played their
second gable. of the , tieaso'n. Two
of the teams won all seven -points,.
which is surely fine bowling, ,and
alio ,good for the, whist -line, as the
ladies - worked • lard to earn twin
Do ints:
'Sifoies 'HI h mirgles --Phr~lt
Carrick.,; 252, Evelyn, Sandy 23s..
Marilyn -Culp 589.. ,• •
TEAM', POINTS •
Laggers 2—Happy Gang 5
• Alley Cats .0 -Toppers 7
Chain Gang' 0. --Bluebells 7 •
Bombers : 2—Strike Outs 5
White caps .5—Loafers 2'
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THE. NEW HOI LA D FORAGE HARVESTER
will be
denonst `rated on -
Tuesday Afternoon, -,October 3rd
weather permitting, on the farm: of BATTER and
TURTON A.R.. 5, Goderich.
Coxae aasd°••§ee it work! ..
oderich Motors
New Holland 1VfachinerV Dealer
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various cups, and the ladies' chain-
pioxiship; but it is expected` these In the finals ,for the W.O.,l.A.
will' be ,.decided in the next week championship the Legionettes will
be pitted• against the winner of the
41i; ord-Arkona series. .Clifford
won the Hirst game, at Arkona, and
the second is being played at Clif-
;erg eonight. •
or ten, days. •
LEGIONETTES IN
' : EXHIBITION GANIES
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The Legilo)nettes softball team
played two, exhibition' 'games' the
past week. On Thursday last they
met the Eae(er Greys ladies team
at the. Exeter Fall Fair and won
by a ,Slight margin, 10-9. •
Last -night the . Barkley Dodgers;
s �.. LOS"1
LQST —GIRL'S RRED, AND GREY
sweater, on Wednesday after-
noon,;. on West street. Finder
please notify MRS, LEO CHIS -
HOLM, phone 938 r 2. -38
Kincardine ladies' team, came down.
to -give the'.Legionetjes a game `at
Gooderhaxn Park and went away
,with • a 14=1r win. The game was
a rather listless -Walt, espeeialty
on the part of the local girlsand
h'
botteaniq ran. up quite a list of
errors, those of the Goderich girls
being responsible ' for, much Of the
Dodgers! score. L. Wilson, and
Wood were the Legionettes'. bat-
tery. D. ' Wilson, started on the
mound for ,Kincardine, but after
taking a solar plexus blow from a
flatted -ball -- she - ''retired in fa-vor-
of Ropinsotr,' who ' pitched for the
rest of the • gams.
Score by innings:.•
Kincardine . '- 4 0 2 2'11 112--1.4
Goderich .:,-. 0 4 3 210 0 01-11
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