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l�''t'o'httwed it; with ',close attention
itit e e 'the end .ad Atte �'�, �� �w�aE'd«� h ncI
here the'' handl SOS "brief's sele ct1ons
ire '004� the W'' the
tors stood up lin the .usual 'r'naatlher;_ k'l
though such attleole hot cornet:..
During the **Aug, of the ' colors the
second bail game, that bet en 040dericia
and Starts: being played, and owing
to the latene of 'the Start, or the cere-
mony, it *as necessary'to coin'rence the
theBugle to
exhibition cif
Band, who stag,'
1e
drill
and� �i a •
ed taaic%a r,
Which. .alone was 'Worth while .goint• to the
park. to se.
Prior to the display by they 'buglers,
(Cont ed" f'roi Lpage, I)
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The the '• r !ems' tAf ,
ere
"vDin'kfE7cs` in � iii
as fo w,y,�y(ee}� 1111,0i.14 r `tinder
Irene. Bradley; ^ Isabel +Crans''pu,., *nth.
• Reid, .J aXie r rks; Under . s
$turdy''► JocelynKerrlife.n. Pauline 'at..,
Terson, Jean Myford under 10, Main
Sturdy', Ruby Willis, , Alined*, Steep;',, tz;-
Tier. 12, Mary Ricliniaiiicl,s EvelYn'.,Dolt,
.
Bevy Eastman;, under lb,. Jean iutye
Jean Elliott; .Barbara K¢ririr, liltatx&
kerchief, races, uunder B. Maainie Sturdy;
Jean °riff► `Dene Braley „ 'tixider 14,:
'Edrienne Johnston, Evelyn, • Doti 1 reda
' Barbour. Nose and toe ,.sept, i*l x ,
Wilma Grime Almedta Steep, Rosella •Wil-
lis• _under 13 Evelyn prick, E•drienne„
Johnston, Ruby Willis. MOO dice,, under
'1.1, Freda Barbour, Pauline Y,Jgknston,'
Betty Eastman. Bicycle race, :tinder 14,'
Evelyn. Doak, Pauline Tohnstann, Ntarjorle
Eastman,'. under 1Y,5,, : Gladys. Orsaick ,
Roberta. Johnston, +dateµ `�Yayior,, :,
All the children. taking part :,fin the
first two rates Were treated to ice *ream,
In the meantime the town band gave
a splendid concert from, the band stand
in the Square,. many- of- the older- spec-
tators enjoying the music in fie -cool
shade of the great trees.
Afternoon Events '
At 10.30 in the morning the baseball
teams commenced their tourney with a
contest between Clinton ano Mitchell,
with a score of 9-7 won by the former
and at' 1.30 the second game was ready
to begin. Before this was quite over,
the Elgin Regiment was ready •to com-
mence -its- part of -the -progra
consisted of the ceremony of ."Trooping;
G11e
Go1 ors the most �ixt erestin and et=
•
da,)* With, ter sister,in4aw, Mrs., Photbe
`fl', sof Blyth i ' ,
Mrs, J. Bell and. Miss •Mary Relit 'of the
Wetti.. an Iltitiiig the f srnieir's• ,nrtottler,
WS., .I .1tedmond,"
Mr, :' s►rad Mrs. W.. X, --amyl ll, .
4411010, y,0+e1 11 e11 And Or, 4, aMPbeil
ylsited `en ?two -i'1th ° Mr„ ` , :er„..K .
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several track event's' Were run' tofu good j
CoMPetition.marking these events. Con-.
testants were `from Clinton and, °ode'
.rich only blit, they helped to . add to the
interest of the• afternoon.. 'These ,:events
were as fdliowwt Rendred yards' dash,,
Cook,' Clinton, ..''Three-nfile run W Bar'
row, 'Ooderich, 1St; 'Ian. "Molten ()ode.
rich, 2nd; time 17 min, 85 sec. Half•
mile relay, won by Clinton team, 1 mini.
41 seconds.
=Many citizens 'coinpiaitied -of the dos
on the seats of the grand stark and of
the clouds of dust which rose constantly
from the track and. 'settled on the spec-
tators on the stands.
m
The final baseball game, that between
the winners of the first two. games, Clin-
ton and• Goderich, the formes' won by
the score of 8-4 and thus secured the
greater part of the expense morez.
This game- was net finished u til
nearly 7 o'clock when a tired but happy
crowdworn et.supper,
e om o
II'the e n -the t jive veni t; own bard" ga a.
concert.,_in the Square, •where tired citi-
zens--in-'droves--rested--andeenjoy�ed excel
,....„.
lent music after' the excitements' of •a:r3rWriWir =711
BASEBALL
STAFFA AND GODERIICH- ''4MME
k'IRST 1.NNINOIS
Stapleton singled, G. H#oggart put
second to flrstJ, Hoggarth out .also
secdnd to Seat--Wgrdeu singled, Staple- eompanied by his brother, Mr. W. H.
_..s: oring ..8arbeur__...ont,- _pitcher _ tofirst to short -Archer grounded out to C
1 first. 2 nips, 2 hitt, 1'error'
Campbell..
first. 1 ,run, 2 shits, no terror. •
t 1
" Pi+:ke t.
doubled off #h'st�liolmes to
run, .0 hits, a errors,
NINTH INNINGS
Sheardowri singled -stole second--
Curreil sin ell," adoring Sbc ardowa
Fritzley struck out, Kirk ' safe. on Mac-
Ewari's error,; Currel sscorinae- rk
caught napping at first, out pitcher to
..JO Bne arrd :f jfl
5
h ' =M r spent the weekzend
r
'with.the- l'ornaer + s. moth r, Mrs, Geo,
Snell,.
gro4 Wm, 110X' and ehildren and rss
.Sywy�,,Oobb,.'and d'amnyi�ly, Xilln� y�1 �ey+''r�,ltlF. +►'
Are visiting '' he,�i.- **et, . ittS.., A.
tainPbeil, and other friends. • ,
School 'closed on '.'hursday ;night for
the summer vacation. Our best wishes
are extended to ;those writing their final
exams this: 'week+
Mn 'and .W8; Norman° 'Mel o'well re'
turned, name on Friday from their wed-
ding-drip-to-Ottawa-aud--otlwi c its of
interest. We welcome Mrs. -,McDowell tie
our midst.
Mn. °and Mrs. Reg, Carter, Miss Eileen
and Mr. .Derwin Carter, of Woodstock,
spent Sunday With M Carter's brother,.
Mr. Pred J. Cook, on their return home
they were accompanied by he. mother,
Mrs. J. Cook,
Dr. J. W. Campbell;' of St. Louis, Mieh.
spent several days last week with his
brother, Mr. W.. IL Campbell, and other
friend , On 'his 'return home he was ae-
Duquette singled, going to second on I SUMMARY
Worden's error, Gee. .pitcliing- Curren Three -base hits -O'Brien, Two -base
doubled, Duquette scoring-theardown hits—Holmes, Pickett,, Hawkins Double
singled --Wood struck out, Currell out at, plays -Holmes to Pickett, lather r to
catcher to third — Fr tzley hi: for Tato Murney r:,,.R ,: u;K.-•pitcher-MacDonald.
bases p Moore struck out. 2 runs, 4 hits, 'Strike out by Brant to Carrick 1, Kirk 4.
1 error. • '" Bates on balls --Of : Brant. '2, Carrick 8,
SECOND INNINGS • Kirk 5. Innings pitched by Brant ' 6..nie, motored to Coldwater Thursday,
Carrick 3. Hits—Off Branb,`'1, Carrick where Miss. Melda. Lane a"; om
Hamilton and Reid, singled, Houghton i }r Clinton - pAnied
2. Lett -on -bases •£+oder ed '3, 8 th�*m on their return'trip.
struck out -Gee safe on fielder's, choose. Empire.g--Muter anti 7)raku.
4., « , Mr. and Mrs. ErvingZinr
Reid out first to . econd Star,Ieion sin �� ,,e Warren
an 1
ei...-'C ark -
_ motor -�
- rth er to �- n
_-H u d
-Ha-rnflton. ,
glut -scoring- So
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' :struck but. 1 'run, l; hits, no errors. PORT ALBER' Sunday evening to visit his sister. re-
ArrhPr died•--�loYtnst�r`t. ,stru,�1� saui� � turnina Monday by Belmorc_ to visit his
BE MILLER
° -Ur and Mrs.. J Jewell. hare- taken a
trip 'West.
Mr. J. Pitblado 'was a visitor to Toren-
-Worthy struck put• -Duquette_ safe on a congregation 'of Cbl ist church are
Houghton-s---error—Archer��sco-
ring.�-. °'eRmpietin.1L.,-talofry ATrA;ngem,.�tYltts..-fQr the
e.
quette Y store ° second==Staf a • 1i ray era 1r3r- of-Ile-founding--flf-xhis
caught Duquette between s,r,ond and parish. The rector, Rev. J. H. •Geogheg- ter, 'Mrs. Fred Manning, Mn, Manning
BELFAST
Mrs. Tavener thanked the members
very ,kindly for their kind remembrance.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Sherwood and little
daughter Shirley, of near Crewe, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Sam Sherwood.
Mrs, George Lane and daughter Win -
parents- and brother,
<Mrs, Elmer--Alton-had- as -their
tests over .the holiday : the li`ter's-sis=
third, Duquette scoring on, the play. an, has collected some records• of ' the and family, of 'London. Mr: and , Mrs.
Correll struck out, 1 hit, 2 fur.., 2 er- early church here and had it published Manning very kindly rang a duet on
in an interesting little booklet is Sunday in' xa ett'e church and also
THIRD INNINGS I being sent out this Week. On Sun ay, assisted the choir.
J. Hoggarth doubled----Worder. singled,
' July 8th, there will •be services bath The W, 1Vt. S. of Hackett's'church sir-
*-iri- th t =
scoring Hoggarth-Barbour out, catcher ; kins•, of Trinity church, Forest, ^ will be noon with a good attendance After the
to. first -=Hamilton safe on S' teardown's the special speaker- at both servires. The devotional and business Fart of 'the
,error, .Wooden scoring -Reid out to third ; choir will be assisted by Mrs Hawkins. meeting was over, Mrs. (Rev.) Tavener
--Houghton struck out. 2 runs 2 hits, ' of Forest. On Tuesday. July 10th, the -was
<.... ,surprised
ati,ter+
- , pleasantly se
of
rr -
• 1ar3ies et the coYtgregatlori -Will-i---serve.: � -Mane Hackett, ,.asci the -following
�irs�-"Wood
� h rt to
Mr.. -C, Kerr spent the week -end at
Kingstone.
We welcome Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Mc -
Miss D. Walters spent a few clays last
week in Toronto and Kingston
Miss. Cunninghamwas -calling on old
friends in the village ' on Sunday.
Mr. E. Vanstone, of : Toronto, visited
his relatives in .Benmiiler on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Moore. and family
spent the holiday at Stratfordville.
Miss M. Carr, a former school teacher,
is visiting friends -arounck Bemnillier.
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Slteardown out supper, and everyone 'is, looking forward dress:"
hit--lam-pitcher° .Fritzley singled _to can- t
to a re union of old-ftziend on this ossa- Dear Mrs. Tavener,-We, the W. M. S.
Miss
ad-
tre; Worden let ball get away from him,
Wood scoring -Moore struck cat -Arch- ° Sion ' and a hearty welctlhie• is awaiting -.
Ler out •to -third, 1• -run,- 1•• hit, --1--•error. -.-_.,- all those- who will assemble to make this
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FOURTH INNINGS "Thankfully our hearts remember
• •
Johnston • singled -to second on pass Whom our eyes no longer ace.
ball by catcher -Worthy doubled. John- Knowing, though the veil conrt'r+ls them,
stor_} scoring -Duquette out tr. second., . They with us are one in Thee."
Curre_ll singled scoring Worthy--Currell
stole second-- ieardown singT- scoring
Cur'rell--Wood singled-- Fritzley singled,
scoring. ,Sheardown--Moore struck out -
Archer out to second. 4 runs, 6 hits, 0
errors. -- I
SIX'rn INNINGS
Gee singled --.stole-• ond, Stapleton
flied out to centre -Gee going to third -
Gee safe at plate on Worthy's bad throw ear.
The summer visitors are movingto plate. G. Hoggarth hit by pitch_ ex- ' -In
J. Hoggarth safe an bad throw to first this., week for the summer in' their cot -
by Currell-Worden singled, scoring- G: - tages.
Hoggarth—Barbour singled, scooting J.' Mr. and Mrs. Diamond, of Detroit, Ads-
Hoggarth-Barbour
and Wooden, Barbour' out at ited her parents, Mr. and- Mfrs. John Tip-
Hoggarth'seeond. Hamilton struck out. 4 runs, Pett, here for a few days.
3 hits, 2 errors. Miss Mary and San} Widcnmb and
f� Fred Heard spent the week -end visiting
SIXTH INNINGS I friends in Windsor.
Currell singled-Sheardown - doubled, fn Mr. and Mrs. Vawden, of Alberta, are
-Currell scoring, Wood flied out to third,' visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H.
Fritzley out second to first --Kirk out Talbot in the village.
third to first. I run, 2 hits, no errors: Mr. James Cameron' aind family, °of
SUMIVIAYi,Y i Toronto, are spendingtheir holidays
here with his brother, John R. Cameron.
Two -base hits --J. Hoggarth, Correll, ,The local football team played a
Fritzley, Archer, Worthy. Struck out by league ' game with Brucefield team on
Gee 10,' Fritzley 5. Bases on balls -Gee' Monday -even'ing--herce--res'alting--in-a-- win r
0, Fritzley 2. Hit by pitcher -Stapleton, - for - Brucefield, 1-0.
G. Hoggarth, Wood. Left on bases --1 Mrs. Robert Beattie and daughter
Helen, of Wingham, and Mr, Moffatt
and three children, 'of London, spen- t t
'Sunday at the home of A. E. Erwin,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fowlie and Laurie '
Fowlie,� of London, and Mr. and Mrs.'
Koehler, of Zurich, spent the week -end
with their .sisters, Francis and Ethel, in
the village.
BAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parker are visit-
ing friends in Sarnia this week .
Mr. and Mrs. HaroldICirg, of Sarnia,
Spent the week -end in time wlllage.
Mr. And Chass,Aitideomb spent
two weeks. with their daughter in Wind -
Staffa 6, Goderich 5. G. Ifoggarth
pitched to Duquette only.
timpii es-=-. Mixter and Dare.
MITCHELL AND CLINTON GAME
Innings -1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 I1 B E
Mitchell -2 '6 1 3 0 0 '1 0 0 7 9 2.
Clinton -0 4 0 3 2 0.0 0 x 9 13 5.
Batteries -Rodgers, . Brawn and Morri-
son, Carrick and McEwan.
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hay crop-.is.very light in these parts this
year. .
CLINTON AND GeiDERICH GAME
FIRST INNINGS
O'Brien '''safe on Fritzley's error at
first,. -,.safe at second, wild piti;, by Kirk.
Holmes out to' centre, Pickett struck ° but
-Hawkins doubled, scoring O'Brien, P.
Livermore out seVond to third. 1 run,
1 hit; 2 errors. ,
. FOURTH INNINGS
P. Livermore out short to first -Mc -
Ewan safe on Fritzley's error -7N Liver-
more walked -MacDonald also walked
Brant safe on fielder's choose-•MacEwan
forced to ' plate -Duquette_ to Murney.
(''Brien singled, storing N. Livermore
and MacDonald..•. Holmes wa:ked--Pid'k-
Ott filed out to .right. 2 run' 1 hit, 1
error.
la'U?IrH INNINGS
Kirk out to first -Archer got the first
hit off Brant -stole secdnd rad third,
Johnston out, pitcher . to first ---Archer
scoring on MacDonald at third -e -Worthy
struck out. I run, .1 hit, 1 error
SIXTH 'INNINGS
N. ' Livermore. safe on Dtiquct te's error °
irlore-out -a;tom=third-Sheardow:r-to» =Du .,
, MacDonald walked, Brant safe, N. Liver- t
tiuette. O'Brien • hit for three bases,
sooting. MacDonald and Brant• -Holmes
don 5ted,-- oring '°''Brien ` icrcett - Vogl'
Pitcher to first- - Hawkins flied out Co.r'
ghat. 3 rens, 2 hits, 1 error.
sEvgisrrki IfININOP
'P Livermore singled -Mae an safe
n rtitaiey's rtrror-N. Livermore struck
tit -MacDonald o'ut to first, P. Liver -
Mere ecisrin'g=--°Carrick singled tc right
searing McEwan, Carrick out at second,
IWorthy to :heardown. 2 runt. 2 hits, 1
error, .
EIGHTH INN1NOS
Carrick ' pitchfng-Araherr e
, hiiston
I and Worthy walked, filling• the .bate. -
i Duquette Aielder's eli!.of- 'ohi
1 sten Out short to' third, Archer awl*.
Morley filed, out to right—Digi, cite 'Wit
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The final baseball game, that between
the winners of the first two. games, Clin-
ton and• Goderich, the formes' won by
the score of 8-4 and thus secured the
greater part of the expense morez.
This game- was net finished u til
nearly 7 o'clock when a tired but happy
crowdworn et.supper,
e om o
II'the e n -the t jive veni t; own bard" ga a.
concert.,_in the Square, •where tired citi-
zens--in-'droves--rested--andeenjoy�ed excel
,....„.
lent music after' the excitements' of •a:r3rWriWir =711
BASEBALL
STAFFA AND GODERIICH- ''4MME
k'IRST 1.NNINOIS
Stapleton singled, G. H#oggart put
second to flrstJ, Hoggarth out .also
secdnd to Seat--Wgrdeu singled, Staple- eompanied by his brother, Mr. W. H.
_..s: oring ..8arbeur__...ont,- _pitcher _ tofirst to short -Archer grounded out to C
1 first. 2 nips, 2 hitt, 1'error'
Campbell..
first. 1 ,run, 2 shits, no terror. •
t 1
" Pi+:ke t.
doubled off #h'st�liolmes to
run, .0 hits, a errors,
NINTH INNINGS
Sheardowri singled -stole second--
Curreil sin ell," adoring Sbc ardowa
Fritzley struck out, Kirk ' safe. on Mac-
Ewari's error,; Currel sscorinae- rk
caught napping at first, out pitcher to
..JO Bne arrd :f jfl
5
h ' =M r spent the weekzend
r
'with.the- l'ornaer + s. moth r, Mrs, Geo,
Snell,.
gro4 Wm, 110X' and ehildren and rss
.Sywy�,,Oobb,.'and d'amnyi�ly, Xilln� y�1 �ey+''r�,ltlF. +►'
Are visiting '' he,�i.- **et, . ittS.., A.
tainPbeil, and other friends. • ,
School 'closed on '.'hursday ;night for
the summer vacation. Our best wishes
are extended to ;those writing their final
exams this: 'week+
Mn 'and .W8; Norman° 'Mel o'well re'
turned, name on Friday from their wed-
ding-drip-to-Ottawa-aud--otlwi c its of
interest. We welcome Mrs. -,McDowell tie
our midst.
Mn. °and Mrs. Reg, Carter, Miss Eileen
and Mr. .Derwin Carter, of Woodstock,
spent Sunday With M Carter's brother,.
Mr. Pred J. Cook, on their return home
they were accompanied by he. mother,
Mrs. J. Cook,
Dr. J. W. Campbell;' of St. Louis, Mieh.
spent several days last week with his
brother, Mr. W.. IL Campbell, and other
friend , On 'his 'return home he was ae-
Duquette singled, going to second on I SUMMARY
Worden's error, Gee. .pitcliing- Curren Three -base hits -O'Brien, Two -base
doubled, Duquette scoring-theardown hits—Holmes, Pickett,, Hawkins Double
singled --Wood struck out, Currell out at, plays -Holmes to Pickett, lather r to
catcher to third — Fr tzley hi: for Tato Murney r:,,.R ,: u;K.-•pitcher-MacDonald.
bases p Moore struck out. 2 runs, 4 hits, 'Strike out by Brant to Carrick 1, Kirk 4.
1 error. • '" Bates on balls --Of : Brant. '2, Carrick 8,
SECOND INNINGS • Kirk 5. Innings pitched by Brant ' 6..nie, motored to Coldwater Thursday,
Carrick 3. Hits—Off Branb,`'1, Carrick where Miss. Melda. Lane a"; om
Hamilton and Reid, singled, Houghton i }r Clinton - pAnied
2. Lett -on -bases •£+oder ed '3, 8 th�*m on their return'trip.
struck out -Gee safe on fielder's, choose. Empire.g--Muter anti 7)raku.
4., « , Mr. and Mrs. ErvingZinr
Reid out first to . econd Star,Ieion sin �� ,,e Warren
an 1
ei...-'C ark -
_ motor -�
- rth er to �- n
_-H u d
-Ha-rnflton. ,
glut -scoring- So
g g"'
' :struck but. 1 'run, l; hits, no errors. PORT ALBER' Sunday evening to visit his sister. re-
ArrhPr died•--�loYtnst�r`t. ,stru,�1� saui� � turnina Monday by Belmorc_ to visit his
BE MILLER
° -Ur and Mrs.. J Jewell. hare- taken a
trip 'West.
Mr. J. Pitblado 'was a visitor to Toren-
-Worthy struck put• -Duquette_ safe on a congregation 'of Cbl ist church are
Houghton-s---error—Archer��sco-
ring.�-. °'eRmpietin.1L.,-talofry ATrA;ngem,.�tYltts..-fQr the
e.
quette Y store ° second==Staf a • 1i ray era 1r3r- of-Ile-founding--flf-xhis
caught Duquette between s,r,ond and parish. The rector, Rev. J. H. •Geogheg- ter, 'Mrs. Fred Manning, Mn, Manning
BELFAST
Mrs. Tavener thanked the members
very ,kindly for their kind remembrance.
Mr, and Mrs. Jim Sherwood and little
daughter Shirley, of near Crewe, spent
Sunday with Mrs. Sam Sherwood.
Mrs, George Lane and daughter Win -
parents- and brother,
<Mrs, Elmer--Alton-had- as -their
tests over .the holiday : the li`ter's-sis=
third, Duquette scoring on, the play. an, has collected some records• of ' the and family, of 'London. Mr: and , Mrs.
Correll struck out, 1 hit, 2 fur.., 2 er- early church here and had it published Manning very kindly rang a duet on
in an interesting little booklet is Sunday in' xa ett'e church and also
THIRD INNINGS I being sent out this Week. On Sun ay, assisted the choir.
J. Hoggarth doubled----Worder. singled,
' July 8th, there will •be services bath The W, 1Vt. S. of Hackett's'church sir-
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scoring Hoggarth-Barbour out, catcher ; kins•, of Trinity church, Forest, ^ will be noon with a good attendance After the
to. first -=Hamilton safe on S' teardown's the special speaker- at both servires. The devotional and business Fart of 'the
,error, .Wooden scoring -Reid out to third ; choir will be assisted by Mrs Hawkins. meeting was over, Mrs. (Rev.) Tavener
--Houghton struck out. 2 runs 2 hits, ' of Forest. On Tuesday. July 10th, the -was
<.... ,surprised
ati,ter+
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of
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• 1ar3ies et the coYtgregatlori -Will-i---serve.: � -Mane Hackett, ,.asci the -following
�irs�-"Wood
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Mr.. -C, Kerr spent the week -end at
Kingstone.
We welcome Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Mc -
Miss D. Walters spent a few clays last
week in Toronto and Kingston
Miss. Cunninghamwas -calling on old
friends in the village ' on Sunday.
Mr. E. Vanstone, of : Toronto, visited
his relatives in .Benmiiler on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, R. Moore. and family
spent the holiday at Stratfordville.
Miss M. Carr, a former school teacher,
is visiting friends -arounck Bemnillier.
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Loin Veal Chops 15e 1b.
Veal Steak, off leg.. , 19c lb.
Rib Boil Beef... _ . - ........'8e lb.
Lean Boil 'Beef... . ...9c lb.
Meal Chops, (shoulder and
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Rolled Pot Roast 'Beef 12'4 c lb.
Fresh Pork Sausage..,.15c lb.
Fresh -Hamburg Steak;2
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Slteardown out supper, and everyone 'is, looking forward dress:"
hit--lam-pitcher° .Fritzley singled _to can- t
to a re union of old-ftziend on this ossa- Dear Mrs. Tavener,-We, the W. M. S.
Miss
ad-
tre; Worden let ball get away from him,
Wood scoring -Moore struck cat -Arch- ° Sion ' and a hearty welctlhie• is awaiting -.
Ler out •to -third, 1• -run,- 1•• hit, --1--•error. -.-_.,- all those- who will assemble to make this
anniversary a ,BUL'C€c5._ - -
FOURTH INNINGS "Thankfully our hearts remember
• •
Johnston • singled -to second on pass Whom our eyes no longer ace.
ball by catcher -Worthy doubled. John- Knowing, though the veil conrt'r+ls them,
stor_} scoring -Duquette out tr. second., . They with us are one in Thee."
Curre_ll singled scoring Worthy--Currell
stole second-- ieardown singT- scoring
Cur'rell--Wood singled-- Fritzley singled,
scoring. ,Sheardown--Moore struck out -
Archer out to second. 4 runs, 6 hits, 0
errors. -- I
SIX'rn INNINGS
Gee singled --.stole-• ond, Stapleton
flied out to centre -Gee going to third -
Gee safe at plate on Worthy's bad throw ear.
The summer visitors are movingto plate. G. Hoggarth hit by pitch_ ex- ' -In
J. Hoggarth safe an bad throw to first this., week for the summer in' their cot -
by Currell-Worden singled, scoring- G: - tages.
Hoggarth—Barbour singled, scooting J.' Mr. and Mrs. Diamond, of Detroit, Ads-
Hoggarth-Barbour
and Wooden, Barbour' out at ited her parents, Mr. and- Mfrs. John Tip-
Hoggarth'seeond. Hamilton struck out. 4 runs, Pett, here for a few days.
3 hits, 2 errors. Miss Mary and San} Widcnmb and
f� Fred Heard spent the week -end visiting
SIXTH INNINGS I friends in Windsor.
Currell singled-Sheardown - doubled, fn Mr. and Mrs. Vawden, of Alberta, are
-Currell scoring, Wood flied out to third,' visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. H.
Fritzley out second to first --Kirk out Talbot in the village.
third to first. I run, 2 hits, no errors: Mr. James Cameron' aind family, °of
SUMIVIAYi,Y i Toronto, are spendingtheir holidays
here with his brother, John R. Cameron.
Two -base hits --J. Hoggarth, Correll, ,The local football team played a
Fritzley, Archer, Worthy. Struck out by league ' game with Brucefield team on
Gee 10,' Fritzley 5. Bases on balls -Gee' Monday -even'ing--herce--res'alting--in-a-- win r
0, Fritzley 2. Hit by pitcher -Stapleton, - for - Brucefield, 1-0.
G. Hoggarth, Wood. Left on bases --1 Mrs. Robert Beattie and daughter
Helen, of Wingham, and Mr, Moffatt
and three children, 'of London, spen- t t
'Sunday at the home of A. E. Erwin,
Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fowlie and Laurie '
Fowlie,� of London, and Mr. and Mrs.'
Koehler, of Zurich, spent the week -end
with their .sisters, Francis and Ethel, in
the village.
BAYFIELD
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parker are visit-
ing friends in Sarnia this week .
Mr. and Mrs. HaroldICirg, of Sarnia,
Spent the week -end in time wlllage.
Mr. And Chass,Aitideomb spent
two weeks. with their daughter in Wind -
Staffa 6, Goderich 5. G. Ifoggarth
pitched to Duquette only.
timpii es-=-. Mixter and Dare.
MITCHELL AND CLINTON GAME
Innings -1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 I1 B E
Mitchell -2 '6 1 3 0 0 '1 0 0 7 9 2.
Clinton -0 4 0 3 2 0.0 0 x 9 13 5.
Batteries -Rodgers, . Brawn and Morri-
son, Carrick and McEwan.
Gold Soap, 3 bars
5 -lb. Box Soap Chips
Salada Tea, l•2 'lb.
23c
'lOc
39c
28c
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59e
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later and • ritzleT. - Haying Is the Order of the day. The
hay crop-.is.very light in these parts this
year. .
CLINTON AND GeiDERICH GAME
FIRST INNINGS
O'Brien '''safe on Fritzley's error at
first,. -,.safe at second, wild piti;, by Kirk.
Holmes out to' centre, Pickett struck ° but
-Hawkins doubled, scoring O'Brien, P.
Livermore out seVond to third. 1 run,
1 hit; 2 errors. ,
. FOURTH INNINGS
P. Livermore out short to first -Mc -
Ewan safe on Fritzley's error -7N Liver-
more walked -MacDonald also walked
Brant safe on fielder's choose-•MacEwan
forced to ' plate -Duquette_ to Murney.
(''Brien singled, storing N. Livermore
and MacDonald..•. Holmes wa:ked--Pid'k-
Ott filed out to .right. 2 run' 1 hit, 1
error.
la'U?IrH INNINGS
Kirk out to first -Archer got the first
hit off Brant -stole secdnd rad third,
Johnston out, pitcher . to first ---Archer
scoring on MacDonald at third -e -Worthy
struck out. I run, .1 hit, 1 error
SIXTH 'INNINGS
N. ' Livermore. safe on Dtiquct te's error °
irlore-out -a;tom=third-Sheardow:r-to» =Du .,
, MacDonald walked, Brant safe, N. Liver- t
tiuette. O'Brien • hit for three bases,
sooting. MacDonald and Brant• -Holmes
don 5ted,-- oring '°''Brien ` icrcett - Vogl'
Pitcher to first- - Hawkins flied out Co.r'
ghat. 3 rens, 2 hits, 1 error.
sEvgisrrki IfININOP
'P Livermore singled -Mae an safe
n rtitaiey's rtrror-N. Livermore struck
tit -MacDonald o'ut to first, P. Liver -
Mere ecisrin'g=--°Carrick singled tc right
searing McEwan, Carrick out at second,
IWorthy to :heardown. 2 runt. 2 hits, 1
error, .
EIGHTH INN1NOS
Carrick ' pitchfng-Araherr e
, hiiston
I and Worthy walked, filling• the .bate. -
i Duquette Aielder's eli!.of- 'ohi
1 sten Out short to' third, Archer awl*.
Morley filed, out to right—Digi, cite 'Wit
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Miss Snell, of Londesboro, spent the
week -end with Misses Edythe and Jean
McDowell.
Born -To Mr. and Mrs Howard
Campbell. on, Juno 27th,- s son; .congra—
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Mrs. J. I,. McDowell is spending a few
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and assistance without regard to any
inconvemence or sacrifice it may have
involved on your part,. during all the
time you have been with us. -As a more
lasting expression of your love and
`ip. we ask you to ►bccept this sil-
ver rose bowl, as a small token of our
love for you, wishing God's blessing to
be continually with you, and may we
follow .your, good example in our . Say
Tour's service. Signed on behalf- of the
8
W. M.. S, -Mrs. John Mullin, President;
Miss Maizie Hackett, Secretary
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