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W. wets seer pots
and Mks. *tier Hata
est W *venial'.
Mrs, Stan* Gallalser left
by sir last week for Florida
Where she will spend a month*ac
vacation.
Mrs. Bmis Hiemstra, At-
ood, canedonMiss Hazel
Spas kat Wednesday.
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Ms. lad i. Dasus,y
?'+twllFapte, spit tha week
their hoses lame.
Mt. as stab. Fraser lata
and M1$ Si as Haugh visited
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Yuilt
Of Beigrave on 'ridsly,
Sunday guests with qtr. and
twill Welker were thew
„Ndi. .Kennoth WajI*r and
Mrs. Walker of Galt.
Mi•, :Morey VicMichael se
companied
lecompanird Mr. and Mrs. ice.
iltemner 'of Molesworth to Lan»
don on Sunday'to visit Mr. Mc'..
Michael who, tt is hoped, will
return home this week,
• Mr, :end Mrs, PaulStatia
and Kim of Topping. visited Mr.
end Mrl., Wes I'lielrtpel at the
'Week"end.
Mr, ant, .Mrs, Wesley New.
ton and Michael 'Of Wingham
. visited Sunday with her parent,
Mr, and Mrs..Fraset Haugh.
Mr.` Will :Ringler, a patient
for sonie,time `in SeaforthaIJos
pital,, has „returned to_,the home
Of his niece,, 1 ...;Chas. Mc-�
Cutcheon,,` Walton.
'Mrs.. With. Bowers and: Mrs.
Eva Wright, Wingham, .called
on Miss'Hazel Spalg,on. Fri-.
days,•4
' • Mr, and.`Mis; Vernon Hup-
fears
accompanied by Mrand
Mrs, Murray Mulvey and „farm ;
Uy Af Belniore;. were in Toronto,
on' Sunday where they visited
V?r, And , Mrs. Scott Hunter ,and
family.
Friends..of Mr,,nlnllfared
Brown will be sorny" to learn he
has -returned to hospital for first- .
ther surgery. '
'Mrs,- OU,i.ver Riley- spent Mon-
day ,with her parents„ ,Mr and
Mts. _Chas. McCutcheon, Wal.-
`ton, .
Advassc
5uIight can
b;ddIy
Common, ordinary, every_.
day sunlight can kill you l' Have
ybu'ever looked toward the. sun':
and sneezed? If this happens
when you are driving, the car,
this involuritary•.sheeze, Caused *
by the bright sunlight, could
..cause an accident.„ warn farm
• safety -specialists, Ontario De-
partment .6f ..Agriculture and
Food, .Guelph. So, if you.feel'
a sneeze` coming on, Slow''down
and' snake sure, you hold the,
steering Wheel -straight :ahead.
Sneezes have killed drivers and n
their fella' rr° _' mitt
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''One traffic death occurs in
Canada every 100^rriinutes. .,
Every. •34 minutes one injury is
recorded". Statistics can speak
for,themselves aynd thee cer-
tainly clo. Great- caution is
neededon our highways.....slow •"
down and live.
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ATTENDANCE A$ excellent
Sixty Club" held; Tuesday at
Army. The meeting, comprf
singing, games, cievotions a
betaenloyed by Mrs, E. WeiwOnd; hire*IX Totting, Mrs, 'urge Orvi;s and Mrs
'1NIf,
Stainton.,
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n ball gar
rom past
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The late Clayton Duff of
Bluevale, an invalid, who ,died
as a young man, some many
serious poems and articles and
hurnonmus ones, too,., The fol-
l0wing poem about x 4 Blue
vale And Janmstowla OW base«
ball gaine\k written about 1915,
will be of interest to the people
who remember events of those
a i
times.
BLUEVALE GIRLS
V.S.
JAMESTOWN alas
Upon a slimmer's eventing, Mon-
day, August twenty, -third,,'
A sound of wild and woolly
cheers in :Biueva J.e-coujd. be
heard,
,For alt -the town: and countryside
bad come to see the. game,
Which 'promised to the winners,
victory and deathless fame.
The Jamestown ;girls blew'into
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town' neathCh ,tliar`Fbrest's ,,
wing,.isna gra
The •
Bluevale girls rolled
'their sleeVes and jumped in-
to the ring,.:
A man 'from Philadelphia, a
brave and fearless chap,
With a heavy life insurance,
said he'd -referee the scrap.
MRS. '14/.,‘ AGAR,: Mrs, O. Hasel rove, Mrs.
A. ; Halliday and
Mrs, ,>$, McBurney pause
for a scup of tea Bring the "'ver Sixty
fit
yrlN
Club"' meeting at the Sahi'ation Army
- citadel on Tuesday: The group meets every
other week during the afternoon.—A-T.
Un1, ! fl uIuli,F,1
MARCH 1919 N
Peter McArthur addressed a
fair sized audience in the town
hall last Thursday
Many who wanted most to have
this gentleman were.. readers of
his writings in::The Globe and
theyavailed-thernselves of:the .
opportunity.to see' and hear
him.
The,Aero Cushion Inner
Tire Cool anyA are,pushing.the �z."
sale ofxsso ,t icggnla.anyigL)•.1
wither iiiewrtorildde a,ri n: Biala.
Wingham. The president 'o f
thecompany. is T. R. Bennett .
and L. Kennedy is secretary.,
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Dr. W. V. Elgie who suc
ceeded Dr.. Deans and ‘h a s
practised in Wingham and
Blyth for the past six months,,
has purchased a practice in
Arthur. '
A memorial :plaqueis for be
placed in the administration
building of the Board of E du ;
cation for eight teachers who •
gave their lives overseas, and
will include William P. Buch-
anan. The late Mr. -Bucbana p
was a son of Councillor Buch-
anan
uchWanan of East Wawanoshand his
widow and little daughter re -
side at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Amos Tipling of
Wingham. Mrs. `.Buchanan is
on the teaching staff of t h
Wingham Public School.
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The young people of st
•:Eaptist Church 'held a skating
'Were addressed by ReV..Ken-
neth MacLean, Rev. E, E.
tilt) by Doris Armitage,. Mary
Julia Preston and Isabel Lamb.
chAtus.by.1 the boys of4Arsi
boyiesqratiiiii
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miss B. Gordon, .p4.ssed he r
amination in Clinton last week.
At the recent examinations in
, Kitchener Miss Alice William-
son was successful in obtaining
honors In ;the written Teacher's
Exaritination for the Associate
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H, Hooper had charge of_
the service .last Sunday at_the
Wroxeter United Church.
MARCH 1943
W. H. French was in Toron-
to last week to meet his broth-
er-inqaw and' sister, Mr. and
Mrs. Glen, LaRue who have -re-
cently returned from the miss-
ion field in Southwest China.
Mrs. LaRue will enter the hos-
pital at Hamilton immediately
to undergo an operation. They_
left their post in China last
July., was just six months
to thellay that they arrived in
New York.
Mrs. C. Allen and Kenneth
have moved to TOrOnto to b e
with Mr. Allen cwho has been.
employed at Yoik Arsenal
since September.
Word has been received
here that P.O. Alvin Smith,
ton Of Mr. and Mrs. A ndy
Stnfth of Toronto, has arrived
overseas. Mr. Smith wa's a
'former owner and editor of the
Ki.ss Gladys Mae Musgrove
of Wroxeter R. R. 2 has enlist-
ed in the Women's Division of
ahe
MARCH 1954
About 81, 00Crdamage was
done to an Upstairs apartment
on Josephine Street earry Sun-
day morning when fire o f u n -
determined origin broke out in
the.horne of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Salier. Mr. 'and Mrs. Salter
Were away at the time. Dun -
lop'S Shoe store, below the
apartment, suffered damage
caused by water and smoke.
mer.manager of the Dominion
Bank here, has been appointed
as manage.14:offtie Niagara
Falls blanch on Queen Street.
At the'Catholic Youth
organization meeting in a
crecl Heart Chtitch. Shirley.
committee to look after the
St. Patrick's social. Margaret
Brophy, chairman of the cultio-
rehearsals have been held for
Cow"-,* Which be: presented
at the St. Patrick's. Social, and
again atthe Mania Festival in: .
Wingham in APril. -Miss Audrey
Ste. Matie will be in charge of,
ticket sales. '
B & P W hear
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rec !rector ,
President Mrs. R. .Ahara was
in the chair for the March meet-
ing of the Wingham Business
and Professional Women's Club,
held at Danny's. The program
was planned by Mrs. J. Crew -
son and Miss Agnes Williamion.
sing -song, with Mrs. M. Swan-
son at the piano. Miss William-
son introducedthe speaker,. Jim
Ward, recreation director, who
put the ladies to work writing •
limericks, providing much
Mr. Ward spoke of the need
for recreation of mind and body
through useful use of leisure '
time. Recreation programs
should strive for meaningful
activity, and thus open the door
for a person to enjoy a variety
of interestihg pursuits. The
young should be- taught rhe,va-
lue of recreation..
, Mrs. Crewson thanked Mr.
Ward for his address and he
answered many questions from
the audience in regard to re-
creation.
It was planned to have an-
other art exhibition later in the
year.
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The Jamestown girls were white-
.. washed first,
A cheer went up, but then, it
wasn't many minutes,
Till. they whitewashed ":back
again,
It looked as if a deadlock were
destined to spoil the fun,
When in the second inning.,
Annie Spence. secured a .run,
That changed' the Yuck for Blue.
vale, -,
Carrie Diment got'one:too,
Irene McEwen followed 'suit,
before those girls were
through,
The team in. middy`blouses had
their rivals in the air,.
The umpire smiled at ;James-
town but he got the stony
stare.
But do not think the Bluevale
. girl's did all the stunts in
That sMithtyt S.. tn. ,Ja*,estOwn
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to Africa's sunny coast, •
'Siniths and Smiths, a count-
less hest;
°1'here's smiths in AndalUsia,
"and there's Stnithsln ter._
lon's Isle,
But catching balls,- this.'Mary
Smith has got then.' skinned „
a mile,
And when Miss Elsie Johnston
whirled a ball across the
haqe known
seemedpunk and out-of-date.
The ba4ers wildly pawed the
air and dropped out one by
one,
As Elsie soaked them in
like bullets from 4a gip.
And at the bat she proved her
skill as gen 4s with the mitt,
They're finding.balls in Wing -
ham yet that _Elsie Johnston
Am9ng the other Johnston girls
belonging -to the nine,
There was Martha, there was
Margaret and there was Ade-
' TwasliMnea:rtha; in the third,
who sailed around the bases
May Btuhrrekeeicame in behind her •
with a whoop of victory,
The Miss McDonalls !lid. their
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Miss Payne was :out. ffor gore,.
gut after that. naught they
could do would raise that
little score.
For at the bat they had to face
Miss, titian 11 cCaNll..
While Mamie Messer caught
them out onnearly every
ball,
They very seldom got to first
for°Mary sing was there,
At second Mary Abram was
those Jamestown girls' des-
pair,
While Ann?e Diment in the
field was one complete
,prise, .
`And: tangiefoot had nothing on
:Maine Stewart for catching
flies,,
;Arid when the umpire. waved
:his hat and said the game
was through,
.The. Bluevale girls bad made
three runs, the Jamestown
;gins but two,
It's always sad what.happens to,
these reckless umpire Chaps,
But while the, friends and rola-
byes were picking pp the
rela-
tives
Two maidens fir passed
through ;the, crowd that hung
upon the fence;
,And gater~ed in for Red Cress
'Funds, :$12 and 10'cents.
wroxeter
T Tuesday of
SQmf MQ;gsass11;44;11rdrilatirilnelrieorIgni'l..t:Afa:groaod':
attendance,;brregular members
and eight guests added to the,
enjoyment of the ioccasion. ,
Newton, operied the meeting,
. :Mrs. Wm. Wright presented
included places New Bruns-
wick, prince Edivard island,
Nova Scotia and‘wewfoundland.
MOS rint9g941(AVArlagli&
Picture", given by Mrs. Mc-
Michael, was prepared by,/virs.
D.S. MacNalightori and Mrs.
Harvey Timm in 1960. this ,„
were .present. •
Following. roll call; the don.
venors of the various commit-
tees preiented, their reports.w-Ith
the nominating committee re-.
porting a full slate of officers
eiected'for the coining year. 1
The diStrict annual meeting
will be held in Fordwich on
May 16th.
Mrs. Wes Heirnpel read"a
poem, " A Friend Next Door".
*Committees in charge of
conducting the next two euchre
, parties are March 18, Mrs. Wes
Newton and Mrs. Clark Sharpin;
April 1, Mrs. Russell Lockwood
and Mrs., Clara Coulter.
Mrs., Laurie Van Velsor and
Mrs. Les Douglas planned the
delicious luncheon which every. -
*compact car, After learning
the pace of the automobile,
the husband remonstrated, "But
that's almost as much as a big
car costs."
"Well replied the salesman
brightly, " if you want econ-
PART OF THE PROGRAM at Tuesday meet-
ing of the "Over Sixty Club" at 'the Sal-
vation Army was the game of guessing who
the youngsters in the, pictures had, grown
pp to be, The pictufes vete all of • mem-
bers during their childhood and provided
mitny fond memories. Seen with one. of the,
pictures are Mrs. Capt. Copple, Mrs. Mar-
ga‘ret McBurney and Miss Verna McLaugh-
lin. A -T Photo.