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FIRST , RE_IX35 ,.. 4r n.
• ' Ut.i 0 OttOn 44 110Stttrnef
0, n yoen ' 'Wire YOnrig Mar
e ' i ' was acted and sun by. -Mist X4',
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, The "Seafortn interinediates, . took Grni. . and Jatriea Sterling; "Sweet
the first game0 . the soma-VT.0MA, , *PY. JAW' acted W Miss Cecil viete00
sevicot•in theii.01X.0 rink,' 'by nosing, and 1040,,g byit5 trio; "r 1v.v14 iCeelog
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out the visiting .10,Odenleu ,,saiim%.1. Xell'At'#000, ',hy Uri: $ctitchre*# and
* *sore Of 370: 1a.00thuvadaY, The .Win 4.104,*$ ' ,SterrinV .-"Tenting To night,"gave
cafOrth a‘, one goal lead lark the , acted-03tyllit.t,,:Mit109-`01110,, 4‘1ntraY:
to carry intet:,c4o4erich'.for ihe . aitige .*I 04 .. ClarentO, ‘nOltner , Anse d
, , gam', 4, he set 0 , The...%ii,f, au*by the eheir;"The GypV Mtirn-
•ors were 'MUMS the aereleekot 110014 , ing't, sung and acted 7„”. Mrs, Ed.
Doak ia400144,14„:14*„44.04,,,wags,,,,,*0:11 ,Sturgeon, June .Stenhena0n. and 'ltbt.
1' ). Olack, virbn'tOrritutin a Welshi', "Ohl Black Joe," 0.14'
ii by Mt',. Erwin. . the . viconv .,ae.
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il cev Oriaal,P154hrf°011hahtita 3111'eel_.,i'V'tkenCid °drIzt'Otilltrii.:ri:, a-
better teWard for his efforts than th..
loss which WAS Chalkedagainst tli
Doigo ts iunzi goal -for robi
Seafortitoa,lasizoPolr4syg
6-44
.certain e goals. .. ThelaeaVelti Were of
*Canted Io:01.1r Oreoeht kng, a
ol; 4)040: 1,14‘,37.040441.tiO'rt,
to the s$::,eat ln 0410;4,
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•.cotarse without :Abe. gervieO,
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- 'The Codefis,e11.- ,Thin*"' 11Rennie who had beeni:droYyoecl from
visiting ClintonTnit$: intoLo'vo';''',,,'''"': tearn on the grepude,tliat be had.'
,exhibitteri; keine OhilifOu.4.401.'„Ili,914,,'"? ,Participatted irCatf:O., It, A.game viith
baore-the Colts 401144' Stratford. titaa, * result Of. Seal'
ishia.orrit ,ii.ttheuve p aredi ,fvottiros:pouinSi,t0hgZeilyboitie-ont!tat SOW'S,
greater pai't slow and decide,dlY 1?se The gaine, playecl befote a 1tOAV,,
7thy thi(Initet;t:,10Tt:fir Ita.‘11' ttingrUn °•ohae1514nco',I, tv, rk '01 ctliv°,71in411°'1.6.,,a:tiosnr7,,a„tii,cas,,,,t,edews„1,:ealf,„,,„ir,.
joluistelt the UoltS
1140d:int icteintOtQtig;thrtehogac 401 '4..d
Clinton took an, early lett on•a, shot
y:Draper from twenty feet °tit whleh
Synge): allowed to go 'under his. pads
"atoinaking-AlveaSY---stote-01.,.t.ke-.0-30..t,
Wiggins tied it np at ono all wheel be
-picked corner of the :net' NOitW-bi*
"rTelfei,t2i ti°1113eer.160114ewfet:t tehe4OrBeel 'easy: re3';*
though, Seaforth eajOYed.. an. Odd man
advantage. twice, „when. Penalties .tc
Skip. MacDonald and El. ROhtisson
left the Sailors shorthanded. Th-
Sailors
took '-oarry-4-tirthe
second Period ' when EL Robinson
krivia7tinqi-sizzitifx-itio,g-shok:,tribt,tt
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itt011,:1 Wait! 0 wen, „ CaMphel
sinpng 'wow rinfitather Clock.' oral 4Titendents;,r„ Tyndai no
readings,,twem even by StrOtt4. 'to attend .at ;London o
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Council -.
•MR. 0.. J. jeRVis OCCUPIE
THE c
nowasvozo„ ti
Township. Coungil met in ROIMesville
last Monday. OW103' to 1$4eVO
awoke Noto owe to attella „an
ouncillo'Oliver Jervis ap-
'pointed theirman.pro to**, Xinute3
of lot 'meeting were re?4 and 'ado
kes..
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' ' theipirtook6,0nistisl:;e:4;1 'rtnaW: , :i':.i: aW: 4 obwhensalutai cevl setge 'ret, e°11t' 'alp' II: :feta! td_ ht:sshes°see "kilo It ' frit Faet n liQenC;adie. a; rsaub;;Irh' Pr Afi "ji_eaonh_ukpl di Yise4. tIaNs libtl Itb;:ici ;'
irf-ion.°Neilans,to blaze the puck past
when he githeredin`Walt Westbri)010.3
tphreapCelrintainnerigetaielide t.threorrise.201. 1`:riet'aooilAtn,
sent. Goderleh into the lead once. more
on a shot from the side. , Bucky Moak
shot; - - ..,„t . - - .----:- -
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Ittriston deadlocked the count again
a.shot front the side. Bill • West-
• olc bagged his second goal of the
night to. make the locals look like sure
winners 'with just a few minutes re-
tmaining, but Johnston siftekthrpugh
for his second goal of the night t.-. tie
• it all tip again at 4-4.
.The Goderich defence weakened
materially in the overtime and
"„Chesty". Neilans broke (through to
. score two quick goals for The
Colts then set down a defensive Clinton..bar,
rage and their lead was never threat-
ened fr.om there to the final whi4t1....;
The only penalty of the game was
handed out to Lever of Clinton. ;n the
overtime for roughing. '
The lineup:
Clinton: goal, Clarence Neilans; de-
fence: G. Viliott, 4.ohngton; tentrz, B.
„Elliot; ,wings: Levet ,Fairservice; al-
ternates: Campbell, Draper, Chester
. Nellans0.1laggot, and F. Elliot. -
` 'Gederich: goal, Swiger; defence:
'Barton and Young; Centre, B. West-
brook; wings: A. Doak, W. Westbrook
alternates: O'Brien, Wiggins, Scrim-
geour, . MacDonald, Bloomfield, . W.
Doak and Arthur. . . -
Referee—C, 1VlacDougall, Goderien.
$
Murray Grainger, Mi. Scoteliluer Witach 23 and 24, Uospttel aaked for
Iferoo00; a violin solo hYT Roheri Vent,. aetiola. Ontario Asaoota-
Welsh; piano duet by *Mabel Seeteli. tion Of Rural Mun*ipallties selfolting
rner and Gladys' Gale; scotch Son4s.by 'rnemberallilht; no • action. Mt.:fan Ilk,
J$M0a ' • • 14e0dr 800“Starrlyea0nrer Of Clinton
"The -014 thengr1. 'raft' aeked for iT"grant to the
eivo dressed thitarett Aix/ .14vs.. The-C011ectors, werg., given
rery
capably„ '1#01;tain $2.04, refund on'Velief Paid. \
bought to a elose. with a .,aeri,a $1.0fli MC•01,111t$ 011141f11t-011' County Stoek
the' Cotter's Saturday.' Night With rttirl.$25.; F. It, relief accoUnt
Ur. UclA „Ansa Sterling,Mable Scotch- relief aecoUnt,
Piet, CarkCatripbell, choir D: E. Gliddonirellef aceount,
l'Honte Sweet Home,' Mr. Gale rend- 83; A. D. MCCartney, fuel for relief;
ing a ;verge of the poet* after :which $12.; M. C. Jordan, • relief account,
the choir took their places: and sang 89;90; G. W. Baechler relief aeirntat,
"The Church irt;the Wildwood."
%An ,interesting illustrated le'40140
Viaa,-„,„glyen.„,„in,„4,,AncIVeves Ottited
basement last-,SuridaY;efeiiliTtrrtliazz
Trails,”! ara9g the Indians
in British Columbia.
- sl.avirn; Norrita' • Welsh'
Presented: as Different ineatibers of K. the lAhONV. Connell Voted a. grant ;uniI
25,00,
Moorlionso very Itindl,V assi‘ted taking '441 to finish. •
,the role of teacher which she, tosumed The treasurer received a cheqiie for
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ildebrand scored from A. Ilildebeinvi,
niiiiislater to tielt" IltFarnho'
all. EL 'Robinson again sent the Sail-
rs into thelead, when hie scored on a
rather flukey long shot Which stiluck
two' Seaforth men and glanced att.'
the net behind Doig who had been
caught off-guard,Just before -the
Close of the period 'Bullard tied the
game up once Mere when his long hot
struck Black's upraised atm titld
.dropped ,onto the ice Where it trickled
into the goal -mouth. The teams then
/ought tooth4hdliail itlffinttgli) eigh-
teen Ininutes of -the Aird :period V P"
f4:1re A. Hildehrefid finally gave the
Beavers their" one goal lead when he.
broke away from a desperate ,Gode-
rich 'ganging attack, with Christie,
and after taking a pass from the
latter, easily beat Black.
The lineup:.
.Goderia --- goal, Black; (Iefercet
Stoddart, IL Robinson; centre. Alli-
son; wings: W. Robinson, Nivins; al-
ternages. MacDonald, Doak and Mc-
Dougall.
Seaforth — goal, Doig.; deft -e,
Dale, Bullard; centre, A. Hildettrand;
wings: C. Hildebrand and Christie; al-
ternates: Nichols, FlannerY, Krt
and Reeves.
Referee: "Red" Grant Rath, Clinton.
dmmeneirtent of •Spring Season
.. FRIDAY. and. SATURDAY,"
l'MARCH 5th and 6th, 1937 -
Variety* 'that the 1ash1pm 'stork of the new Sprhig lat—a-oop Briins, Off
"lVia,Wrials :or trimming-
theni shot .decided 1:etiP11. to 4"-tilation, Quills, Piowers, Paisley TrimMing
and Georgette,' and ,gradefuny draped Veils.
. •
iMay we have the p!easure ot showing You our New Stock.
*tort St.
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Bedford` Block'
read -the ledure; ariTRCiss
.Presided. Mt. OuIe and- Gladys- fay-
ourett the audience,witita-duet!"Jespyi
ringf Shall it ever be." A splendid num-
ber were in attendance.
Mts. 1 Tippett is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Dyment of Detroit.
. On, 'Friday. last • Mr. George
:Mrs. W.:Ferguson,' MiSs. M. McGreg-
or, M. :and Mrs.. C. Widcombe mem:-
'ed to Windsor to spend a few days
.with friends, •
.'...WHerbert tteGregor;had the lag,.
fortune-to'4et a good ducking while
he WAS - cutting ice ldst . week at
Trick's. M. Billett who was close a':
hand fished him out of the icy water.
Mrs. G. W. Wood has ,returned to
her home after spending the last
couple of months in Bolton Landing,
New York, with Rev. and Mrs. _Crosby,
Dr. and Mrs. A. S. Atkinson of De-
troit are 'visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. jack Atkinson. '
Mr. and Mrs. T. H Barker of To-
ronto were..wieek-end guests of Mr.
and, `mks. Warvey Alexander, 7th elm.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron and
Mr. W. Cameron of Detroit attended
the funeral of the late Mr. Logan.
Mr. Jim Robinson of London. is
spending a 'few days in town.
Mr. Gilbert Knight of Toronto and
two children spent some days 4it the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gemien-
-bardt-- They were accompanied by
IVIrs. M. Prentice who spent the week-
end with her mother, Mrs. W. J. Stitt-.
sdni, On their return they were Ac--
tompanied to Toronto ,by Ur. Chas.
Gemienliardt,
Mr. W. E. Parker has purchased
Robert Penhale's truck.
LOCAL LADY BOWLERS
MAKING GOOD 'SCORES
ss this sp1eitdk1oPP0rt1111htY to buy
what you need at the
offeredat this Stc
iii fete S a
rices e
ie very lini
bi rices
we4et your wants suppited
choice- of:materials._
ell reduee'd, slashed, beaten down to
ere is a . savirig .here for oreryone,00
e and avail yourself of it
and CHILDREN
;#$$$0.0041141,11010114$4100.1.417#7.000$11014100
IS THE StoRE,OF BARGAI.115!
former Warehouse Groceteria
Store)
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$11.74; Supt Voucher No. 4, $259 81.
*Connell foryarded IngSsage of
•rer-,,,4;414.44.44.40
SAILORS WON _
. FIRST: IN SEMI-FINALS
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of the Stratford goal. The iitiek barely
entered the net before it was kicked
out by Hart but -after a minute of
arguing the goal was allowed. .
"Jum" Nivins made the Sailors look
like sure ,winners when be blazed -a
sizzling long -shot from ,the blue7line
past Hart. Nivins had another grsnd
chance a 'minute later when gac-
Dougall laid down a perfect pass. to'
him in front of the goal but Hart teak
Jumbo's shot on the pads.
Stoddart and Philips went off for
roughing at the start Of the third
period and were joined a minute later
by Delamarter, but little daniage wax
done While the teams were short-
handed. 'Gardner poked, the puelt in
but the play was offside. He was r. ot
broke through to. give the visttors
their first goal oflthe night: Copwitnd
and Doak 'went' off for rotigling and
while they were off Carr made the
score 3-2 on' Delanutrter's reboulid.
Bill Robinsoncompleted the scoring
for the night 'and blazed a shot into
the upper right-hand which Hart fa41-
evdtohoeivineenu.spe:e, •
Stratford-- goal, Hart; defence:
DelaVarter• *ware Copeland;
wings: Gardner and Carr; alternstest
Vir*1gsson0Yleffat and-lawreneer-
, Ooderich-.--goal, Sista; defeneer E.
gebirtion, Stoddart centre, Allison;
Winge, 13.,Robinson, Doak; alternates:
MitDotigall,,,Nivins and
Illilielaftret-1"Chick"' Appel, Stratford.,
btl
Exclusive kitel
iluS00'
sympathy and Wishes for
cove*to our Ueeve.
Council, then aillourne
)(today, April' 5th, at
R. G. Tho
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Peck.—"Xy SIAM OY
thO family
Mrs, Peck,— "Never.. -0.
bring up the fan
go and bring upltite -coal.
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MILBURN'S
HEALTH
NE RCIF.° PILLS
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sa-SO.
414,-0
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.orrsomenvey
,
rie
Thia may be due to liteii-oCitoTtei.fist, It*
--over business, the too free use of tea, cot* sr
'tobacco, the keeping of late hours; the never en5az
drudgery 'of housework, but whatever the rause rea:
haVO been putting too heavy .strain on the nervosa • ,
'system. •.•
If you are -411%0,, liblIgliAt,400,01i11:, distroilse
. will end in Milburn's It;44' 4''.11111S -
make the weak nerves Aping, th'e shalgt-nerittik;
a .inedieitie that will help put ik youe took ,
again,
A large number of enthusiastic lady
bowlers took part in the regular
Thursday night tournament at the
'Royal Bowling Alleys. Although the
folltviing list 'allows the winnexa in
the various cOmpetitibirs prizes ware
not given as desiknated 'because it ir
a rule in the league that ne one person
can receive two prizes on the eanie
night. - The-winnera-were: Closest -to
1400 Miss Marjorie Daer with 1.40;,
.Single aggregate score Miss Mary
Tobin, 547; 2nd; Miss.'Ruth Mutrgey„
524. High single score Mise B. Tobin.
218. lst team, Miss B. Tobin and Miss
H. Brodhagen, 997, 2nd Miss W. Black
and Miss A. Stowe,'976. 1St aggregate
non -skip, Miss Stowe, 494. grid, Miss
Marie Bell,.459. pow aggregate, 'Miss
D. Johnstoit. •
On Tuesday night at the Royal Al.,
McGuire and Geo. Mathieson-
won-the chicken- prites; W. Jr Dtiker
and -P„ 1*:-Mattimsntrting-SecolideXitti4
teams took part. •
The plareffs for the.,prize given
for the best bowler getting 300 or
more during the month of Pebruary,
are now it progress. There are , 20
'-bowlerirwhotqualitied and 1.0 - have
played their games off. R. L. Lloyd
is leading to date with an aggregate
score of 829, for three gargles and
Hugh McGuire is, second with 805..
Jack Allen holds third place with 157.
The league standing is as follows:
Games Points
6 17
6 15
6 15
7 12
7 11
5 0
5 - 5
GOOD 110ApS AssOciAirioN
apPosE.5. TRANSpoRT EtILL
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GODERICE
. Now .flaying--Wailace Beery. in Eugene O'Neill's "Ah Wilderness"
MON., TUES. and WED:7—
EDMUND win', and CONSTANCE CUMMINGS
offer on unusual treat in tbe enthralling raYstel7. exams
"SEVEN SINNERS"
THUR., FRI. and SAT.--
• JOAN CRAWFORD and CLARK GABLE •
They'e in love again. in Clarence Brown's succsssful conwtly roman 'et.
. 'CHAINED"
• . .
Carning—"Nine Dar; a Queen"
• -11,11atineei wcd.;' Sat. and --hondawat tli
11
the proVince, Mr. Robertson declared
"that we are now operating 1937
Model ears on some roads which are
obsolete 1920 models. It has been
said that traffic today is a combination
of an 80 -mile -an -hour earin the hands,
oLa.20,111116/61111-houi driver on a .30 -
mile -an -hour road, with net very
satisfactory results." -
Hon. Drate.an Marshall, Ontario
minister of agriculture', pointed, to the
constant .trienate to good farming
'presented by weeds along the, high
ways. He suggested that the depart-
ment of agriculture and the Ontario
GoOd.ltortds Association, could Cooper-
ate in it cronpalgn to extend the fine
work being done by some township in
eliminating weeds by ebetnieal
sY-
ing. • ,
,Speakers at the association's annual
banquet included Hon. M. F. Hepburn
on. George S. Henry, and Hon. T. B.
Mciattegsten, provincial ritiriister of
highways.
Mors for .1031 elected were: Col.
A4ains, Pieton, nonorary presto
ent; Mayor Witilant Colby, that'll ant
presidenti $. O. Cameron, Corroiall:
st viee-pretident;, P. IA, 'Weldon.
infloilic 2nd vicelgresiglent; T. I. Ma-
ateretati-treisurer.
'rectors for the eatittitig, year: James
*Memo, Orangeville;
Itelleville; V. A. %wet, 'Welleu
Stymies
White Sox
Red Sox ,
Tigers
No Sex '
.Maroima
Blue Sox
BRIDGE' WINNERS
*Inners at the Monday Night Bridge
Club Were: Mrs., 14. 0. Unaway and
Mtts 14441.autht,pri, 'phis 13: Mr. A. A.
NINA tiid Mrs W. I% Sauliders, plus
9Mi:1sCfl0x and Mrs. Sas
tUfle Plit E.
AnOther canto win* be phyed on
itericto everthri.
I y; .Greo. A. net*, Carleton Pliteet
Millen. Ohl and Da
PORT:EU% RILL
On Tuesday evening, March Oth, the
Men's Club, will littVe at their snecial
sfilker a 111/111 from the Department
of Reforestation, Toronto, to talk On
Reforeitatitn, a very iMportant Sub -
petit Mr. Ian McLeod wilt also be.
present. This subject is tk, very
thane at present in this part of the
ouritry;
At the last 'Meeting of the Men's'
Chit,' Mr. John Hartley, P�blIc School
Itospettor,, gave an interestingjeeture
is report to, hot bosn the
.11 beat of its kind "-cot heard; at tlnse
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