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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-06-17, Page 4PAGE FOUR. "SPECIALS" 'fhurs. 'Fri. and Sat., June 117, 15 ant lath REDPATH SUGAR, 10 lbs. PURE CLOVER HONEY, 5 lb Pail. LYNN VALLEY PEAS, 2 Tins FRESH WALNUTS (Halves) 55'c 37c 19c per lib 35c "Good Luck" BAKING POWDER per Tin 20c KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES 2 PKGS. 21c FALCON SALMON (tall) per Tin 11c PEARL WHITE NAPTHA SOAP 7 Bars 25c JUST ARRIVED—Pearson's Live Stock Spray, Wonder Fly Spray, Sudden Death Bug Killer, and "Tat" Ant Traps. NEW LIFE Chick Starter, Growing Mash, Chick Feed, Developer, Calf Meal and Concentrate always on hand. Try our Cold Drinks, Ice Cream, Dixie Cups, Bricks, and Etc. Good Assortment Meats WITH ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR SERVICE D. ENNIS, General Merchant 19-r-5 Brussels "-Quality, Value, Service 'Xo Courtesy" WALTON 232-r-21 Seaforth THE SEAFORTH NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publishers WALTON. yohnston. Brown— ,A charming June wedding was that of Ruth )Evelyn Brown, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Angus Brown, of Maple Shade Farm, lufth concession Grey Township, and Robert Forrest Johns- ton, son of Mr, and Ars, Silas Johns- . -ton, of Walton, which took place at the home of the bride's parents on June 112. The ceremony was 'conduct- . ed by 'Rev. • Mr. Johnston, of Credi- BLYTH ton, assisted by Rev. Mr. Barnard, .After working for two montl Ethel. The bride, who was given single-handed, Provincial Coastal) away 'by her father, lyes gowned in a P, E, McCoy over the week-er French lace dress over satin, fashion- rounded up three Toronto sten, elle ed on princess lines with Queen eddy responsible for the robbery wi Anne collar and carried a bouquet of violence of Joseph Coulter, aged res talisman roses, maidenhair fern, and dent of Blyth, on the night of Alh valley lilies. The bridesmaid, Miss 110, The three arrested are Cecil a Madelon Speiran, was gowned in ro- Frank Garniss of Toronto, brother mantique rose taffeta, fashioned on formerly of Lucknow, and Allis Ca princess lines With bolero. She car- nfss. a cousin, residing in Toront tied a 'bouquet of talisman roses, Police allege that four young m snapdragon and Maidenhair fern. The were involved in the robbery, at whi ativing-room was 'beautihhlly decorated time Coulter was held up with tl with banks of ferns and spring flow- handle of a car door, relieved of $'8 ers and the dining -room with a pink and assaulted at his home in Blyt and white cofor scheme. The flpwer The fourth man is alleged to be Ca girls were dressed in morning rose well Hackett of Lucknow•, who la taffeta, and carried baskets of valley week was sentenced at Walkerton t lilies and pink clarkia, strewing them two years in Portsmouth Penitentiar in the path of •tlie• bride A sunlptuotts on a charge of breaking and entering. wedding dinner was ,erve,,d at the Frank 'Garniss, me of those charger) h'onie of the 'bride'>s parents. 'The with the crime, is now out on hail bridegroom's gift to the bride was a of $9,000 in connection with the three-piece 'silver pickle ,dish; to the breaking and entering charge 00 'best man, James Winston, a gold which Hackett was sentenced. Cvn- +wItch chain and tie pin set; to the stable McCoy has .been working quiet - organist, Mrs. Stanley Machan, coos- ly on the case ever ;ince the midnight in of the. bride. a rose bowl: to the attack on the aged Blyth man, Cecil Rower girls, Maxine Speiran, cousin Garniss was arrested .by Constable of the bride, and Helen Johnston, i;leCoy in Toronto on Saturday and niece of the bridegroom, pearl and the other two 1rere taken into cos amber toilet =ars; to the soloist, Mrs. tody later in the week end. They ar H. 0. Walker, aunt of the bride, who now 'lodged in the Hurpn county ja sang very sweetly, "I Love Yon at Goderich. The three appeared be . Truly," was given a china cheese dish. fore P. G. Weir, TiP„ on Monday and The bride's traveling dress was a tile were remanded to jail until Thursday, colored suit of bengaline' fabric with when they will appear before Magis- brown accessories, Their' honeymoon trate J. A. Makin, will be spent in Saginaw and Cass The Woman's Association of the City, Mich„ and other points. and on United Church held their regular their return will reside on the bride- monthly meeting on Tuesday, June 11, groom's farm on the ,116th canoes:. The president, Mrs, J. W. Mills, pre - sign of Grey. sided. The meeting opened by singing The MdKillop group of: the'W.M.S. hymn . The Lord's prayer was of Duff's United Church, Walton, then repeated in unison. The secretary met at the home of Mrs. 'Thomas read letters of acknowledgment from Leeming on Friday afternoon. At the the Red Cross of London and the dose of the Meeting a presentation of choir for donations sent, Three box - a tablecloth was made to Mrs, Wm. es and light bouquets were sent to Dennis, recent 'bride. The address was sick and shot -ins during the month, read by Mrs. Leonard Leeming and A reading, "IS We Only .Understood," presentation 'made 'by Mrs. ;Nelson was given by Mrs. H. 'Phillips, Com - Reid. The address read as follows: mittees were appointed to assist with `"Dear Beatrice. We, your friends and the garden party to be held on June co-workers of the 'MdKil•lop group of 23rd. sponsored by the' board of men- the W.M.S. of Duff's United Church, agers of the church, Mrs. J. W. ,Mitis Walton, felt we could not let the oc- and Mrs. H. Phillips were appointed casion of'; your marriage pass with- to look after flowers to be planted in out in some way showing our appreci- front of the church. The meeting Won of your help in our group. You closed by singing hymn .3135. came to our community a stranger, Women's Institute— and by your friendly and willing de- The June sleeting of the Women's sire to 'help in all branches of our institute was held at the honkie of work have won the respect and Mrs. Arthur Barr ,when 11(i replied to friendship of all our members, We the roll call. No. R on the song sheet are pleased that you chose as your was sung in ripening, .\lis; Jessie life partner a boy of our community, Somers delighted our members with nearby remaining in our midst, and a solo accompanied by Miss Isobel we hope you will (find it passible to Cuming, .\ report of the annual dis- still remain a member of our group. trirt meeting held at Auburn wa. - ir- \Ve now ask you to accept this table- en by the delegates; the morning ves- cloth asas'li alight g e our appreci- preci stn be Mrs. •A tocln 1 u h and h a•fo 4 the ation ofyour bel in this group. Pg P Sign -afternoon .t, i in by 'Mrs. I Scrim - ed on behalf of the branch of the W east A splendid paper on Health M. S. of 'Duffs .United Church, Wal- and Chili[ Welfare" " ct as given by ton, Mrs. .Leonard Leeming, :Mrs, Mrs. Fiddes, 'She said the institutes ,Nelson Reid" Mrs, Dennis then shade were to be commended for the inter - a reply with a few well chosen words est taken throughout tlhe county in of appreciation. this work. A committee Was appoint - Dr, K. 0. Jackson of Cayuga spent ed to look after the grandmothers' Sunday at his honkie in Walton, meeting to be held the second Thurs., Mc and Mrs, J. -H. Humphries of 'Waterville spent the week end with friends in the village. Miss Ruby Young, who has been relieving Miss Richmond at her school in MdKillop, has returned house. ofr. and Mrs. W. J. ,Humphries atnd family spent Sunday with friends in Seaforth. Mr. and \frs, John Mills and Miss Elizabeth dills of Hullett spent Sun- day with their daughter, Mrs. B. Anderson. rs le kid g- ill ril al s, r- 0. ell ch to 00 h. 5 - at 0 y e i1 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 'Ritchie of lay in iJvly. The national anthem was Lucknow who were quite recently ,ung in closing', ;A vote of'apprecia- marrfed, spent Friday at the home of boli was tenderest a14 who took part Mr. G. W. (Jackson. in the meeting. Lunch was then ;erv- Mrs.'George Jackson received word, ed on Sunday of 'the death of her Mr. 1, Si, Brown of Toronto i.. vis uncle, Dr. R L. (Hurst, of Winnipeg. dung her sister, Mrs. Jas. Logan, Dr, Hurst is understood to have died gr, H. McGowan of kirkIit't,' whiffle performing an operation. flake visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs THE SEAFORTH NEWS 11 a.,..,.10.,,, ...,.. GA LLLL6) BROS.Gar4 ge COME IN AND SEE THE NEW 1937 Plymouth De Luxe Sedan PHONE 179, SEAFORTH We Aim To Please All Repairs Strictly Cash, Alex. MdGowan, Those who attended the W.Iv S. sleeting at Aiuiburn on Thursday, .were Mrs. J. W. 'Mips, 'Mrs. Chas. Bell, Mrs. A, M. Goiclough, Mrs. - Wm, Jenkins, Mrs R. Wightman, Mrs. A. !Fawcett, Be sure and cone to the garden party held on the United Church lawn on Wednesday, June 26. Splen- did program has been secured and promises to be one of the beat of the season. You can be sure of a real treat, 'Relatives Fran a distance who at- tended the funeral of the late Mrs. Ellen Wallace: Messrs, Basil, 'Thomas and Ernest 'Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff, Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. P. Hammond, 'Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hammond, Mr, .Jas, Newcombe, all of Newark, N. J, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, Mr. and Mas. W. O. Moore and daughter, Margaret of Detroit. LONDESBORO Pipe-Hesk— Londesboro Ignited Church was the scene of au interesting wedding on Saturday, June 113, a+t 111! a, m. when the • marriage of Winona Phyllis Hesk, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wm, 'H•eslc of Iftuliett, to Lloyd Pipe, eld- est son of Mr. Win. Pipe, Brussels, The pastor, 'Rev, Mr. 1Gardiner, of'fic fated. The bride's dress was blue Brussels net over flowered taffeta She wore a white hat and white ac- cessories and carried a sheath of Lad die Pink carnations tied with pink tulle. :Miss Effie ,Fairservice was bridesmaid, dressed in white witi white accessories with a corsage of Mirk and white carnations tied will. pale green ribbon, Mr. Marvin Pipe brother of the groom, acted as bes• man. The groom's gift to the bride was a white platinum wrist watch, .k the bridesmaid a sterling silver'brace let and to the best man a silver tit. set. After the ceremony they motorec 10 the home of the [bride, where a wedding dinner was served. The din- ing roost was decorated with pink and white streamers and lovely wit) curt flowers, The brides' cake centered the bride's table, The guests were members of the immediate families Miss Lizzie Fairservice, cousin of the ;room, and Mrs. C. Sundercack, cou in of the bride, acted as waitresses The 'bride and groom left later on a trip by motor to Toronto, Niagara Falls and Windsor, The ,bride wore for going away, a peach flowered sheer dress, white 'ha't .with white ac eessories and a peach coat, Bes wishes are extended to the young couple. Mr, 'Franklin Hooper, .of •London was a guest at the ,Pipe-tHcsk wed ding on Saturday. VI r. Douglas Campbell " and bride were callers on their aunts, Mrs, J Risley and Mrs, J. Tam'blyn recently Mrs: Murdock ,Ross and' Me. Jame. visiting relatives at Winnipeg. Mr. and Mrs. R. Youngblutt, Mr. and Mrs W. Mountain were Sunday visitors with their cousins, Dr. L. and Mrs. Whitely, 'Gorrie. 'Vin and Mrs, John Fingland are spending a kw weeks at the home of their son. Wm.• IF'in:giand, Niagara Falls. Mrs, E. Crawford has returned honkie after spending the past two weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Russel Brinley near the Nile, The United Church S. S. punpase holding their annual lawn social on onday evening, June 78Th. 'M BAYFIELD 'Rev. 'Gordon Peddie, B A., of To- ronto, will preach in Knox Church, Bayfield; on Sunday, Jhrne 30, at 3 h'clock in the afternoon, Rev, J. t1 , Parke and Mrs. (Parke returned to their summer home, "'Pa- radise Farm," this week, 'Rev. I H G E, Corn b Y and Mrs. ' uhshy and family spent Thursday with Mi s, Crosby's mother, Mrs. L. \\ n„rl.. \T''. and Mrs.'Rdht, Clark and little daughter of Cleveland spent the week onl with ibtrs. [Fields, Mrs. ,Dray and son of Detroit are spending the summer at 'their sum- mer honkie, • - Mr. and Mrs, V. A. Burk spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mrs, Brown 'returned to her sunt - mer home and expects to spend the lilnlnler there, \Miss Jean iGovenlock and Mr. and \ir., Clapp of 'Windsor and Margatr- t Ferguson spent the week end with 'aim, ''Ferguson's, VARNA Mr. R. !Austin, Mrs. C. 'Austin and Miss E. Logan spent Sunday with friend's in ,.London. Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Pilgrim of For- rest called : on friend's here over the week end. There will be no Sunday School or service in the United 'Church next Sunday owing to anniversary services at Blake.. A number 'frons here attended the Troyer .picnic at Bayfield on Saturday bast, Mr. and Mrs, Geo, .Connell, Vir. and Mrs, Harold Connell spent Sun -day visiting Melville- Sturdy, Goderich Township. 'rhe Stephenson and Troyer picnics were held at Jowett's'Grove, Bayfieltl, Saturday, June 112th, The Women's Organization of the United' Church' held their sheeting on Thursday evening in the church. As this was the last meeting before Vfr. asst Mrs. Rev. Bandy leave Varna all ladies were asked to be present, and after a good program Mrs, R'a'lph Stephenson gave an address and Mrs. W. J, Johnston presented Mrs. Ban- dy with a lovely lace table cloth, a woolen spread, a pair of pillow cases and a sheet. The ladies took this op- portunity of expressing in a slight way their appreciation of the services I Mrs. Bandy has rendered the W.- M,S„ the WA., the choir and Sunday school, Mrs. Bandy, although 'taken by surprise, thanked the ladies for their kincl )cords and gift:; and the friendships she has enjoyed while in Dur midst. Ir. and Mrs. Wm. Stephenson, VIr, and Mrs, Orville Stephenson and fa- mily, of Marlette 'Mich„ attended the Stephenson re -union Saturday. Mrs. IA Austin, \Ir. Russell Austin and Miss Logan spent 'Sunday with London friends, • [Ret, and Mrs. T., IDeihl of Thames- ville, called on the 'former's sister, Mrs. licClhmont, the early part of the week, Mr, Brown of London spent the week end as the .guest of Miss as. \'b0ssop. Mrs. Ada Reid of 'Seaforth called on friends in Varna Saturday. Mrs. 'Jas, 'Stephenson, 'Goshen Line, spent a day this week with -friends in the village, HARLOCK Mrs. Thos. tKnox returned 'home from Clinton the +tatter part of last week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allbert )Rapson. Mr. and ,Mrs, Wm. Rogerson and children and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Pep- per and .Bent, of Bnucofield, spent Sunday at the honkie of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. M'c'Ewing. 'The June meeting of the Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. of Burns' Church was held Friday afternoon of last week at the 'home of .Mrs. 'Rev. (Gard- iner of Londes'boro. 'A very • pleas'an't afternoon was spent. 'Mrs. Isaac Rapson spent ,Friday at the 'home of Mr. and -Mrs. Warren 'Gi'bb Weins. are very sorry Mr. •Wm. Brown is not enjoying good :health. Mrs. Samuel 'Ruddell's sister, who has been visiting the former for the past few weeks, returned to 'Detroit the 'beginning of last week, Mrs. Lorne Badley of IH•espeler vis- ited for the past two 'weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter +McDonald, MANLEY Last :Friday night friends and nei- ghbors ga't'hered at the 'home of Mr. 'Fred Eckert to give a miscellaneous shower 'to his daughter, Miss Eileen, the 'bride-to-be. They had a dancing p'latfarm arranged in his large '.drive shed and after the presentation and adds es,sb teen 'Gerald 1 g Y Ga d Holt an d and Miss Maria ICraasl opt the president of the Sodality girls of St. Peter's Church, Dublin, of which Eileen is a member, to which she replied in glowing ,terms, and she welcomed the large audience to enjoy themselves to their heart's content. The music was furnished by Messrs. Gerald Holland and William Diatvtzer and Mors. Leslie Betierman 'presided at the piano. A sum,p'tuous repast was served at the usual hour, ,,tld the merry making was continued until the wee snta' hours in the morning, all leaving, wishing the young ;bride- to-be and groom-toabe, Mr.: Joe ' Cronin, a smooth journey Through life, and that pleasant nle'nlories twill always remain with th'etn. THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1937 WINTHROP -A Men's Day service will be held ou Sunday, June 20111, .with a joint :hoir of the men of the AMoKilloe rhar;'e, The choir will be under the tirecr,ion of Mr, Kernaghan, with. Mr. A. IDinnin at the organ. 'rite minister ,rill deliver messages suitable for the necasi, li. We were pleased to hear of Leslie Ds lnlag+c returning to his home after a long serious illness in Scott Mem- orial Hospital Mr. Davidson's new residence is nearly completed and eiepects to more in anytime. He had 'it wired for Hydro, Mr. John Modem -id doing the work. Mr. Holman will -soon have his new residence heady to move into, too. Those new 'buildings certainly add a loot to the appearance of the village, Mrs. Feng Bullard had the mis- fortune, of )having her 'large toe brok- en last week, and will be off duty for a while. Two dile ctiCilting .bees were held this week, one at the home of Mrs. Sol. Shannon ort Wednesday after- noon and one at the home of Mrs. Thomas "Pryce, Thursday afternn'on. The roads have been treated this week to keep down the dust, which will he a saving on dust cloths and mops. Mr. and 'Mrs. Geddes have return- ed to Belgrave after spending a week with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Little, The Sunshine Club held a social afternoon at the home of Elva and Olive Pryce on Thursday, June 110, when mothers and members of the' Women's lInstithte gathered to -see the work we had covered. The meet- ing was opened 'by oir Club song, with 'Olive Pryce presiding, The min- utes of the last meeting were then react and approve), 'Plans were made for Achievement 'Day to be held in Clinton on Jane II9. Demonstrations were given on the following: Hat stand, Annie Pethick; orange crate closet, (Edith H'i*l, n; curtains, Elva Pryce; hat covers, Velma H-aist; gar- ment hanger,. Margaret Pethick; gar- ment cover, 'Olive ;Pryce; shoe rack, Helen Blanchard; boudoir, Elizabeth McFarlane; laundry bag, Helen El- liott. This was followed by a piano duet given by IE)va and Olive Pryce. followed by a reading by Helen El- liott. 'I-Ielen illanshard gave an in- strumental followed 'by a duet sung by Ruth Pethick and Kathleen Shan- non. A vote of thanks was given to the visitors for coming, Lunch was served atter which snapshots were ta- ken. AUBURN Mrs. Harry Govier, William Shep- herd and Mr. and Mrs, Norman Shep- herd are spending a few days in Whit- by. Mrs. Flunking and Mrs. Mugford spent the week end with Mrs, Will Carter, Westfield. .Mrs, Alice Wilson and Miss Etta May Wilson are spending some time with Mss. W. Carter, Westfield. Mrs. Wilson, of the staff of the Clinton Community hospital, was un- fortunate enough to break her arm. W. J. Riddell, 'Dr. B. C. Weir, E. Ball, 7, Medd and Geo. Yungblut mo- tored to Woodstock on 'Thursday. W. J. Riddell has disposed of his farm of seven acres -to George Hamilton of the station road. Mr. and Mrs. Mogridge spent the week end in London; Cyrus Gates of Toronto, who broadcasts over C,F.IR.B, each Sun- day at '113.30, standard time, will 'be the guest speaker at the Baptist Young People's 'Union next Sunday night at 7:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all. The collection will go toward his broadcast to the children each Sunday. RE6ENT THEATRE SEAFORTH NO'W PLAYING SHIRLEY TEMPLE FRANK MORGAN Dimples Fun, Songs, Dances with Shirley Temple and an old Fashioned Mb- strel Show CARTOON COMEDY Mon, Tues. Wed., June 21-22-23 B'OIBBY BREEN Rainbow on the River May Robson Charles Butterworth and the Famous Hall Johnson Choir A feast of entertainment for music lovers NEWS CARTOON 'Next Thur. Fri. Sat., June 24-25-26 • MELVYN DOUGLAS MARY ,AST+ORR And So They Were Married Edith Fellows Jackie ,Moran also BUCK JONES DIANE 'SIINCLAI+R The Fighting Code COMDNG—.Shirley 'Temple • Stowaway CONSTANCE. The Sunday School of - Constance 'United Church will hold their anniv- ersary= services on Sunday, June '201th. 'Services at 2:30 and 7130. The speak- er for the afternoon will be Rev. Mr. Wilson of Auburn and in the evening, Rev, Mr. Mahoney of Brussels, There will be special music by the choir. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Meddandfam- ily-visited Mm and Mrs. Layton orf Exeter on Sunday. Mrs, „Britton, Helen and Edith, Mrs. Roy Lawson and Wm. Moore were in Stratford on Friday. The GV,LA, of Constance Church will hold a bazaar and cooking sale in the vacant store next to Rout_ ledge's, on Saturday, June 2dth. The doors open at 3 o'clock. The Mission Band will hold a ba- zaar at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. Adapts on Saturday, June 1119th. Miss Ruth 1'rlugill. nurse in training at Stratford hospital, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, games Hugill. • A joint sleeting of the W. A, and \\ \M S. was held at the -home - of Ret, and Mrs. Gardiner on Thursday, June ,1.0th. In the ohsence of the pres- ident, \irs. E. slams opened the meeting. Hymn '113) was sting, fo'l'low- ed by prayer by Mrs. Win. Carter. The minutes were read and adopted. The roll caul for next 0100111 is to be answered by a verse containing -the word "Peace." Business was trans- acted. "Jesus at Honkie in Canada," was read by Mrs, Wm, Britton, as- sisted by Miss Donelda Adams, raid- ing, 'The Wise Men Seeking 'J'esus," Mors. Britton then carried out the W.M.S. business. Mrs. C. Dexter took charge for group No. 2. Hymn a17 was sting, followed by 'pt''ayer by -Mrs, at, Lawson. The leaflet on "The Footsteps of Jesus," was given by Miss Ivy Simmons, A solo was rend- ered by Mrs. Lindsay. A report on the convention held in''Taronto was given by Mrs. Gardiner. Hymn 2194 was sung. The meeting ,closed by prayer 'by Mrs. Britton, Lunch was served, The Golden Links Mission ,B4tnd will hold a'baiffet luncheon and bazaar at the home 'of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Adams on Saturday afternoon, June 19. The ladies are cordially invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs, 'Ernest !Adams and Donelda and Kelso were '.recent vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs, T. J; Adams, Tuckers mitlh. Mr. and Mrs, Frank (Riley spent Sunday at the 'home of Mrs. 'Riley's aren'ts, Mr. and Mrs. George Cook of Goderich township, •Mr, and Mrs, Alf 'Glazier of B'ly'tlh isited with Mr. :and Mw, Dave Mill- on on Sunday. Mr. and M•rs. Fred Hadburn spent the week end with •friend,s at Oro - Mfr. and Mars, Wafter 'Rogerson vi- sited at the home of Mr. Howard p McKILLOP Mr. and Mrs. Basil Kelly of Kin- s kora visited Mt-. and Mrs. W. Manley Sunday and also the former's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Manley. ;Miss Lorreta 'O'Rourke called on her cousin, 'Miss Mary Murray, Sun- day evening Armstrong on Sunday last, Send us ,the names of Mr. John Scott is having his barnyour visitors, chitvg•led this week, RUNNING RACES AT DUFFERIN PARK (Toronto Half -Mine Track) Sat., June 19 to Sat. June 26 7 Days of Racing 7 7 Races Daily 7 First Race at 2:30 ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR