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Goderich Moves Into Second Place;
Meaford Still Holds First Position
A win by Goderich at Kincardine three games a week
on Monday night and a -loss byThe \S•alkerton loss put .the
tri third ,lot, just a few percentsn► ;c
Walkerton to the powerful Mea- points behind Goderich.
ford outfit` boosted' the Flyers into Last Friday night at Agricul-
second place in_ the WOAA stand- ' tural Park, the Flyers and Walker-
ings, a position they have not held , ton played only three innings and
for some time. the score was left at 1-1 when the
ame was called because of rain.
The Flyers knocked off the Meaford At Top
fourth place Kincardine crew by Meaford still holds the top tuna MEMORIAL CAIRN HONORS WOMEN'S. INSTITUTE FOUNDER •
a score of "3-2 in a game that saw of the ladder, and it looks as if the
'each t -'am commit five errorsteam will still be right there when Large re iottsice pork at junction n of Hi„
twa, � and _}w� set, aside Hon George )o
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Goderich. however, nicked Norm the schedule ends.- IOntario ' Minister of Highways, ,is reserve in pepetuity to serve as setting for Memorial 'riiirn
Bagnall for eight hits while Charlie meanwhile, with playoffs slated I marking t uinuiurritr near tit. George where Mrs. Adelaide Huodless, 1'7�turelrr of the Women s
Justice held the Kincardine boys ' fur September 2, each team has a j r
to four safeties. number of postponed games to lr►stittites was born. The Organization s.ht, started in 1897 ' has flourished throughout the
Incidentally, while on the Bag- complete the schedule. British Coll)mouwrrtIth nations and in other countries. - She was 1110V ed to that far-reaehiu ,
nail -Justice theme, a story in the The Flyers will be at Lucknow 1 aetioir he death of a sun from drinking sub -standard milk. Federated Women's Institutes of
Kincardine News tells of a state- next 1londas in a scheduled game'Canioia join toe �nirario Federation in welcoming first Canadian asembly of -rhe Associated
ment be Big Charlie to the- effect and on Tuesday they will play a )
that ' Norm is the - best fastball i.postponed ' game here against, Meir i Country' Women of the World in Toronto August 12-''a, Upper pictures: F ou.e where• Wo.
pitcher in Canada. Charlie, the ;ford. Then. they meet Meaford 1 men 's Institute fouuder was born. near Memorial Cairn ;=rind the reel lir; school tvhirh site
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LARGE DRYDOCK MOORED
AT SOUTH BREAKWATER
Kincardine writer claims, made the here again onAugust 21 in another attt nded` ,is" 0 girl. Lower : 'i'hc.__ient�rriitl litrirn, tvhirl1 was unVciled by Her Excellency , Claimed to be the largest craft
statement at a game in Meaford,) scheduled game. • 1 ) , • ,
adding that Bagnall is not always I On August 24, Walkerton will be,; the Lacy' Tweedsmuir. when Laron I weedsntttir i.lohn Buchan ) �w t:. Governor ,metal ever moored at, the south break
at top form when he is pitching here and on August 26, the Flyers, :Those in picture. from left to right, are firs. J. A. Charlton, R.R. 1, Paris, Past Prest- water, a big floating drydock ar-
Presidennt, North Brant ; and rived Tuesday and was brought
into the harbor Wednesday be-
cause of high waves, while the two
tugs towing it came into port for
IMPRESSIVE LIST fuel pnd the crews took a• rest.
More than 6,000 guests have -The drydock,65 feet wide by 112
signed the register at Knox feet in' length, was being towe4
from Sault Ste. Marie to Sarnia by
Presbyterian ' Church since the the tugs Douglas Reid and Batch -
beautiful new building was awana. At Sarnia, it will be used
dedicated -in September of last in thi construction of a&lighthouse
year. and then will go to Whitby. - ..
Among those who signed The tugs began their long tow
were people from Belgium, job from Sault Ste. Marie last
New Zealand, England, Portu- Thursday and left Tobermory on
gal and Scotland. Monday. Fastest speed they .can
Twelve states were repre- make with the heavy load -is four
sented of the United States- miles per hour:
Last Sunday a visitor from Capt. Angus Blue, of Sout i Bend,
Prince Edward Island signed who is well known in Goderich, is
the register to snake every captain. of the Douglas Reid, while
province in Canada represent- I''J. H. Ferguson, of Wiarton, is in.
ed on the register. i charge of the Batchawana.
will play host to Port Elgin in l dent, Not•th' Brant ; Mrs. M. M. Moore, H.R. 3. Avr. District
t postponed contests. I \I r;South- Brant,
Right now, the top four teams 1 . E R• Hunt. Hurford, District President.
I are endeavoring to stay in playoff -
• • 1 position and at the same time are
• i battling it out among themselves County'Women's - Institute Members
• to determine how the standing will
• be at the end of the schedule. \� 1To See Pageant At Toronto Convention
'With Meaford being the power=
• house of the league, it looks as if j
the other three teams are get';ng , Women from 27 countries are vention-, the Goderich group plans
worried as to who will have to i gathered iu Toronto this week and to entertain about eight of the
meet the league leaders in the 1,000 delegates'from various parts
play-offs. First and third place I Next' week to honor the birthplace ' of the wrld.
teams will. tangle and second and , of a .movement Which has spread And, to mark the occasion, the
fourth place teams will be pitted Throughout the world, and women local group plans to hold a tea
against each other in -the semi -.from Goderich and Huron County on the 'lawn at the home of, the
tinals. will join in the conference to mark charter member, Mrs. Howrie.
Next game' here is against Luck- j the -occasion on Friday of next . Going to Toronto from this area,
now on Monday, when the Flyers week. in addition to the oelegates from
• will be out for a win in an attempt' It was in Stoney Creek that Mrs. ' the Goderich group, will be dele-
• to keep their standing high. !Adelaide Sophia Hunter Hoodless gates from Auburn, Londesboro
• Standings, . not including last organized the first Women's • Insti- and Clinton institutes.
• night's games: ' tute. 'Today, the institute em- ,
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Goderich Dodgers
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• Goderich Women's Institute w�
FRIDAY EVE G • g ry was
• In the , • world only Brazil and formed with over 100 women in , Weed.. The Goderich girls wield
ltnssia have more forestland than the original membership. ed t ,ir bats effectively and had
AUGUST 14 • 11 hits to the Chicks 6
• Walkerton
• 1 Kincardine
y I_Port Elgin
• Lucknow
-• I -Hanover
P. W. L. Pct. braces a membership of about LONDON SUPREMES TO 1 Razors Ware not so efficient in
26 19 7 .726 6.000,000 women and 103 affiliated y
'28 .17 11 .607 organizations. PLAY HERE ON FRIDAY Scups re Listed I cold weather, according to barbers,
25 15 10 .600 • The date of the first Women's for Hu T •jam y t who say
31 17 14 :5.15 Institute meeting was February 25, ' Goderich Dodgers played a re L �j
28 11 17 .39ti 1898 in the old Squirt's Hall in turn game at Florence on Satin-- -
dipped first in boiling water,
•. 26 9 17 .346 Stoney Creek., day night with the Florence Chicks Following is the list of stops
�,- 26` - 7 . 19 .269' -':lust four -years- tater, in "7901 the `_
liidies team and won, 9 to 5. The scheduled to be made by the Huron
was I)od ers butte
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Huron
i tar when the temperature is low if
Canada and nine -tenths of Can- 'Today,,, there is just one charter
•-I adian forests stand . on publicly• member still living, Mrs. John' On Friday night of this week
owned crown land.—Quick Can- Howrie, of Goderich,* and she is London Supremes will be here for
Mian Facts, • still an .active member of the 1 their return game with the Dodg..
group. Another charter member, ! ers. In the contest at London on
Miss MSry Salkeld, died last year. 'July 20 the Sopremes bested the
Active Group 1I)odgers 11 to 6, so the fans may
Through the past 52 years, the :look for a good game Friday night. Bayfield, 3:30 p.m.
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local women's group has been ac- i The Dodgers will be into the Friday, Sept. 4 — Zurich, 9:00
ti, contributing fo community ' group playoffs next - week. •Dash- a.m.; Dashwood, 10:30 a.m.; Grand
work in'many ways. Last Satur-1 wood will probably meet them in Bend, 1:00 p.m.; Crediton, 2:30 p,m,
day, for instance, the group Spon the first series. Tuesday, Sept. 8—Goderich, 8:45
sored a successful tag day here•for + a.m.; Clinton, 10:15 a.m.; Londas-
the Navy League of Canada. l COLBORNE, LUCKNOW born, 1:00 p.m.; Blyth, 2:00 p.m.,
Upholding the Women's Institute Auburn, 3:15 p.m.
Creed, "For Home and Country," 1 TIED IN PLAYOFFS Wednesday, Sept. 9—S.S. No. 5
the local group has dropped slight- ` Morris, Belgrave, 9:00 a.m.;
ly in membership from where 'it' Lucknow juveniles had little Wingham, a.m.;, 10:45 a.m.'; S.S.,No. 8
stood at the outset, but new mem- trouble knocking' ,oft Colborne Morris, p.m.; St. Helens, 1:30 p.m.
Dungannon, 3:00 p.m. -
Friday, Sept. 11—Morning: Aub-
urn School, Brussels High; Brussels
School, Afternoon: S.S..No. 6 Mc-
Killop, S.S. No. 2 McKillop, S.S.
No. 10 Hullett, S.S. No. 11 Hullett,
S.S. No. 5 Hullett.
Monday, Sept. 14 — Morning:
Goderich School-. Afternoon:. Blyth
School,
Tuesday,'Sept. 15—Morning: S.S.
No. 5 Goderich, S.S. No. 4 Stanley
West (call only). Afternoon: Ceti,
tralia. RCAF School; Centralia Lib-
rary..
McKinnon and County Mobile Library during the
month of September:
Wednesday, Sept. 2—Lucknow,
8:45 a.m.; Whitechurch, 10:00 a.m.,
CKNX, 11:30 a.m.; Bluevale, 1:00
p,m., Wroxeter, 2:00 p.m.; Gerrie,
3:00 p.m.
Thursday, Sept 3 --Walton; 10:00
a.m.; Winthrop, 11:15 a.m.; Sea -
forth, 1:00 p.m.; Varna, 2:30 p.m.;
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HO Ong 120.
bers are steadily being- welcomed
and the •membership is being ex-
panded.
President of the Goderich Wo-
.inen's Institute this .year is ,Mrs.
Donald Riehl. a The group meets
the first Thursday of each month
at MacKay Hall.
The local group has committees
working on several projects, in-
eluding agriculture and Canadian
industries, citizenship and educa-
1 tion. home economies and health,
resolutions and historical research
land current events.
Historical Book
In addition, a book telling of
the historical background of Gode-
rich has been cotrrpleted, and the
group has started on its second
historical hook.
This week, thou ands of women
visitors are in Onthrio for -the first
'convention on Canadian soil of the
Associated Country Women of the
World. With Ontario's F'eder'ated
Women's Institutes as hostess, theIN EXHIBITION TILT
convention got underway yester-
day and will conclude on August
23.
Pilgramagaes during the conven-
tion are being held to the Ontario
Agticultural College at Guelph and
to the birthplace of the Women's
Institute movement - at Stoney
Creek
Township in a WOAA Juvenile
Group One playoff game played at
Benmiller Tuesday night, dropping
the township crew 8-1.
Wednesday night -'of last week
in Lucknow, the Colborne nine
came through with a 10-7 win, leav-
ing the best -of -five series tied at
one game each.
Lucknow went ahead in Tuesday
night's game scoring two runs in
the third and added two runs in
each of the fifth, sixtb and seventh.
Colborne's only run came when
Catcher Bill` McDonald rapped out
a round -tripper in the fifth.
Third game of the series rs
slated for tonight at Lucknow, with
the fourth scheduled for Benrniller
next Tuesday (tight.
Batteries__Hedley and Stanley;
Jewell and McDonald.
Lucknow 002 022 2---8
Colborne 000 010 0---1
IFLYERS
NIP STRATFORD
Historical Pag.ent
On : August 21, first day of a
two-day pageant depicting the. LAWN BOWLING -
rgrowth of Canada from her -earliest Thursday evening winners in the
days, a group of about 60 women Ineal mixed doubles were: 1. E.
from West Huron branch of the t�llison, Mrs. C. Hollaind; 2. A.
Women's Institute, including eight 1 ownsend, Mrs, -E. Harris; 3. F.
members from the GoderichPrice, Mrs. W. Maclaren.
branch, 'are scheduled to go to
. Toronto. The group will view the Labor income from manufactur-
ipageant which, is beinrgBt Ing in Canada increased flail �.
�rteatime 6 can erence. lion -111 I11r39 of 3,314 miilian
GOD16RIO1 Upon their return from the con• ,in 1952. --Quick Canadian Facts:
Gotf.erich Flyers knocked off
Stratford Kroehler's in an exhibi-
tion tilt at Agricultural Park Tues-
day night by a score of 3-1.
The locals scored all three runs
in the first inning with the Strat-
ford lane tally coming in the,
fourth.
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In 1952 welfare payments took
about one fourth of . Ottawa's
$4,326,000,000 budget.—Quick Can,
adian Facts. •
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