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Junior -Farmers 4,B A- II
J. Nott, lb 2 2 1
G. Johns, 3h 4 0 0.
I. MoClyment, 2b 2 0 D.
S. Broadfoot, 0 4 2 1
X. Johnston, p 1 1 0
J„ Wise, ss .....„.„.. ...... „.. , 3 3
P. Brommer, if 3 0 1
S. Johns, ef ..... .„,,..„... , 2 2 .0
D. Maus', rf ..... „,.„„, ..... , 2 1 0
23 11 5,
Umpires: Doug 1,"hortidike, at
plate; ' R.;ay Gautreau, on bases,
Uptown /R,
J, Hartley, 21> ............ 4 2 1
R, Blliott,.of .5 4 4
R. Macaulay, as ......... 34 0 2
14. .0019.uhottn, 11 S 2 1
Ray, Anstett, p 4: 1 2
Jens! Holmes, 2 3- 0
C. Cooper, If 3 2 2.
Ken McRae, rf
Scouts Enjoy Life At Camp Chipewana
A full Week of outdoor camping was enjoyed by 20 of Clinton's Boy Scouts last week when they
lived under canvas at Camp Chipewana. ‘Engaged in the flag lowering ceremony held each evening
at dusk are, Scoutmaster Percy Brown, Scout Ronald Clifford,, Woodpecker Patrol; Assistant Scout-
master Art Tyndall; Scout Jimmy MaeDonaK Fox Patrol, (News Record Photo)
Goderich Township
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gorzen-
ski, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Charles
and their five children from
Michigan spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Giant Stirling.
Mr. and Mrs, Borland Battles,
Toronto, were with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen. Betties and their mother,
Mrs. M. Bottles, Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harrison,
Weston, were with the lady's
parents, Mr, and Mrs. James R.
Stirling, on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Haines, Severn
Bridge, who has been with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Reid Tor-
rance, for two weeks, returned
home with her husband on -Sun-
day.
win., skip; William Smith, second,
and Mrs. John Henderson, lead;
Wes Vernier, skip; J. A. Paterson,
Today a dollar doesn't go very far, does it? If you could haVe all your
food, but of a better quality than you can buy now, plus a' freezer
of your own, delivered to your home, for less than you now have to
spend each week for groceries, read on;
If you are not interested in giving your 'family good health '
through good food, and yet save up to 30% of your weekly food bill
read no further.
N
Your own choice of whichever freezer suits
your needs and your home. A freezer large
enough to store 3 months supply of food,
and still there's roozu for your own . home
freezing.
There are freezer deliveries daily and food
deliveries 3 times a week. No more weekly
shopping trips.
YOUR OWN FREEZER, 3 MONTHS FOOD OF YOUR CHOICE, FOOD SPOILAGE IN:
SURANCE, SERVICE POLICY, ALL DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME IMMEDIATELY.
YOU PAY NOTHING AT ALL FOR 40 DAYS. EAT LIKE A KING 'FOR 120 MEALS.
EXCLUSIVE!
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PLAY-BY-PLAT Coverage by KEN ELLIS
Sat., July 21, 2:05,p.m., DST Sun., July 22, 2:05 p.m., DST
DETROIT at BOSTON DETROIT at BOSTON
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SUMMERTIME
NEEDS
SUN GLASSES
POLAROID 1.98 2.98
CLIPONS 2.50
NEUTRALITE 4.50
SUN-RITE 89c
CHILDREN'S 25c
For SUNBURN and
SUNTAN
GYPSY TAN ,OIL .• , 65c
REXALL SUNBURN
CREAM 69e
BRONZTAN 1.50
NOXZEMA OIL and
CREAM 39e - 75c
NOXZEMA SQUEEZE
BOTTLE 1.00
SKOL • 55c - 1.00
BATHING CAPS 69c to 1.59
EAR PLUGS 29e
NOSE CLIPS 69c
THERMOS BOTTLES
79e to 3.50
SUMMERTIME
SAVINGS
DEODORANTS
STOPETTE Spray ... 1.25
(with 47-day Size Free)
DESERT FLOWER CREAM
DEODORANT-Reg. 1.25.
Special 2 for 1.25
ODORONO CREAM
Reg. 1,00 for 69e
MUM MIST-reg. 75c, 2199c
SUMMER COLOGNES
TUSSY - reg, 2.50 for 1.25
AMBUSH by Tabu-Spray
Cologne .... 3.00 & 3.50
Solid Colognes 75e to 1.50
BATH SALTS-5 lb. bag 1.00
BUBBLE BATH .. 50e & 1.00
HAIR BRUSHES-Nylon
Bristle - reg. 1.50 for 1.00
HAIR' BRUSH and COMB in
case, for the purse - reg.
98c for 69e
COMBS-For the Family.
5 Combs, reg. 50c-only 17c
1 dressing comb, 2 curl
combs, 2 pocket combs,
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SMILES 'N CHUCKLES
CHOCOLATES
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ELECTRICAL:SERVICE
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With the latest scientific tools and equipment
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Drive in for a complete tune-up today.
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l''llotowners Beat,
„Junior Farmers
A,' weakened . jtitior • Fanner
teain was no match for Uptown
Tuesday When they absorbed a
24-11 drubbing in a five-inning
game that was .called became of
,darkness,
Uptown showed no mercy in the
:first three innings, They sent 16
men to the plate in the first in-
zdng and scored 12 runs,. In the
:Second,. nine Men- liked the slants
• of MnrraY Johnston, and John
Wise and six more runs dented
the ...Plate, Six -rttns :scampered.
bane in the third,
Junior Farmers picked up four.
Tuns in the second with the help
of an overthrow to third baSe
-which sailed out' to deep left field
-When the bases were filled-three
-runs scored On the Miscue.
Rick Elliott banged out- four
singles for the virinnerS:' Doug
ton clubbed two home runs; John
Hartley and 'Laurie 'Colquhoun
also hit for the Circuit, Stewart
'Broadfoot arid'YohnWise*were the
'home run hitters for 'Junior Farr/l-
ws.
Peewee Baseball
The first game Of Kinsmen Pee-
week baseball game saw the Yan-
kees edge Indians 17-16 in a wild
and woolly game, played at the
Clinton Public School grounds on
Monday evening. Both teams were
evenly matched and the lead trans-
ferred on several occasions.
Yankees won the game in the
fifth with an eight-run outburst.
The Indians fought back grimly
and came up with six runs in the
sixth but the rally fell short.
Indians: 1). DePutter, cf; Randy
Glew, if; Steve Cook, lf; Bain
Boyce, 3b; Paul Draper, -p; Ger-
ald Shaddick, c; Jim Livermore,
'2b; Alan Cochrane, Ib; Brian
Lavis, rf; Brad Dutot, ss,
Yankees: Roger Cummings, p;
Borden McRae, c; Bruce Cooper,
lb; Dwight Williams, 2b; Maynard
Hyrners, 3b; Bob Glazier, lf; Fred
Livermore, rf; Ken Johnston, of;
Len McDonald, ss.
Umpires: Don Kay and Frank
Cook.
Next'Week's Bali Games
TOWN LEAGUE SOFTBALL
Thursday, July 19 - Legion vs.
.11.1sh and Game
Tuesday, July 24-Hydro vs. Jun-
ior Farmers ,
Thursday,. July 26 - Uptown vs,
Fish and Game
KIN PEEWEE BASEBALL
Monday, July 23 - Dodgers at
Yankees
Wednesday, July 25 -- Indians at
Tigers
Thursday, July 26--Adastral Park
at Indians.
Bowling Tourney
Held At Hensall
(By our Hensall correspondent)
Winners of the jitney tourna-
second and William• Henry, lead,
anent herd on the Hensall bowling
green on July 12, are; W.. O', Good-
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IMVNION
An interesting: family gather,
ing was held. Saturday evening,
July 14, at the Lions Club park,
Seaforth, when the Trew.arthe-
MacMath picnic. Was held, with
0.9$ members in attendance,
A pleasing part of the pro-
gram was the preseotation of a
golden 400-day Clock to Mr, and
Mrs. Nelsen -Trewartha, Clinton,
in honour of their 50th wedding
Anniversary which was held
:earlier in the season. It Was.
recalled that the original picnics
were -given by 11/Ir. and Mrs..
Trewartha more than 25 years
ago, being a special summer treat
for their nieces and nephews
who gathered annually at the
Log Cabin, summer home on the
Trewartha farm, Holmesville,. As
the cousins scattered, the custom
was terminated, but revived in
1949, and is now en -Anticipated
event.
Among those coming a distance
to attend were Mrs, Harold
A/Lawson. (Withelmine Trewartha)
and two daughters, Sheila and
Helen, Lac- La Biche, ,Alta., and
Mr. and Mrs, Don Collier (Helen
Mac'Math) and Sandra, from
Cold Lake, .Alta,
Officers elected for 1957 in-
clude: Norman Trewartha, presi-
CAMON AMNION
Some 41. members of the 52
descendants cif. the family of UM
David Tough and the late Ben-
jamin Carson, met at the home
of their mother, Mrs, David Tough,.
Brucefield, on Sunday,. The ideal,
weather conditions made ft pos,
sible to set the tables on the lawn
where two meals were served train
well,larlen tables.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Wilfred. ThWaites (Kathleen)
and family, St. Catharines; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert T. Carson and,
family, Scotland; Mr, and Mrs.
Bari Green (Ruth) and. family,
North Baybarri; Mr. and ,Mrs.
David Carson and family, Prunr,
bo; Mr. and 1N/irk Rruce Barnes
(Maisie) and family, Tillsonburg; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Earle (Maud)
and family, Delhi; Mr, and Mrs.
Jack Sypher (Rose) And. family,
Delhi,
Guests of the family for the- day
were Miss 'Irma Cohen, Wood-
stock; Mr. and Mrs. Baird, Bruce-
field. After a very pleasant day
together they all returned to their
homes feeling it had been a very
pleasant reunion.
dent; Kenneth Trewartha, vice-
president; Mrs, William Arm-4
strong, Secretary; Mrs, Kenneth
Trewartha, treasurer.
Trophy -Won By
Clinton Bowlers
Walter Newcombe and Caryl W.
Draper, Clinton, won the Carling
Trophy in a men's doubles tour-
nament at the Goderich. Lawn
Bowling Club on Wednesday, July
11:, with three wins and a-plus
of fourteen.
11 istrict Family Reunions
This Week's Special
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':ON SALE AT
$18:95 to $24.95
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(OPEN'FRIDAY NIGHT)
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CLINTON
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Chemist and Druggist
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