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14-Wingham at 'Goderich
14-Clinton at Ripley
21-Wingham at Clinton
21-Ripley at Goderich
26-Wingham at Ripley
JULY
2-Clinton at Goderich
5-Goderich at Wingham
10-Clinton at Wingham
10-Goderich at Ripley
15-Ripley at Wingham
16-Goderich at Clinton
19-Wingham at Goderich
19-Clinton at Ripley
23-Wingham at Clinton
23-Ripley at Goderich
Intermediate Baseball
Group 2
JUNE
3-Ayton at Harriston
3-Gorrie at Clifford
4-Mildmay at Drew
4-Neustadt at Gorrie
6-Harriston at Ayton
6-Clifford at Mount Forest
7-17re~y at, Gerrie
7-Neustadt at Mildmay
10-Ayton at Mount Forest
10-Neustadt at Clifford
11-Harriston at Drew
13-Ayton at Mildmay
13-Gorrie at Neustadt
14-Drew at Clifford
14-Mount Forest at Harriston
17-Clifford at Harriston
17-Mildmay at Ayton
17-Gorrie at Mount Forest
17-Neustadt at Drew
20-Ayton at Neustadt
20-Mount Forest at Clifford
20-Gorric at Harriston
20-Drew at Mildmay
24-Drew at Mount Forest
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4, Stream of
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5 Constella-
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6. Pellet of
medicine
7 Aside ,
9 Fastens
hermeti.
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12 Extinct blrd
Indian (New Zea.)
20. Per. to the 13. Fabulous
atom bird
22, The Orient
24. Help
25. Place
26. Fiber used
in sacking
28. To draw
off liquid
from another
level
31. At home
32. Short Sleeps
34. Place
85. Light,
two-wheeled
carriage
37 At hand
88. Glaeial snow
39 Leather flask
for oil
41. Ship's
officer
42, Claw
48. 'Birds, as
a class
44, River (Sea.)
45. God of
, pleasure
(Egypt.)
4, Knock
7. Affirm
8. Flower
10. Persian
fairy
11. Valley
(poet.)
12, Sign
13. Music note
14. Fold over
16. Grampus
17. Eating
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24-Mildmay at Harriston
27-Harriston at Clifford
27-Mount Forest at Mildmay
27-Neustadt at Ayton
28-Gorrie at Drew
JULY
1-Drew at Ayton
2-Harriston at Mount Forest
2-Gorrie at Mildmay
4-Drew at Neustadt
4-Mildmay at Clifford
8-Neustadt at Harriston
9-Ayton at Gorric
10-Clifford at Drew
11-Harriston at Mildmay
11-Mount Forest at Neustadt
12-Ayton at Clifford
15-Neustadt at Mount Forest
17-Mount Forest at ,Gorrie
18-Clifford at Newstadt
22-Harriston at Gorrie
22-Clifford at 1 Mildmay
22-Mount Forest at Ayton
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23. Those
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26. A dance
27 Coalition
28. Enemy
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29. Dolts
30. Brood, as of
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WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs. Pete ,.Fraser, Pilot
"Mound, Man, arrived on Thursday to
spend several weeks with the former's
sister, Mrs. J. Lovell and other friends,
Captain Norman Muir and Mrs.
:Muir, Toronto, spent the week-end
with Dr. T. E. and Mrs. Ball and other
'friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hamilton were
-recent visitors of Byng Inlet, Ontario.
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WINOHAM ADVANCE-TIMES
UGGS AND
were Listowel visitors on Friday.
Mrs, Allen.Schott left for her home
in Cleveland on Sunday, after spending
a week with her aunt, Mrs. A. Stutt.
Miss Flora McTavish has returned.
home after spending, several months in
Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs, A. Moffat and family
visited 'Brussels friends on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs, Albert 'Gallaher were
guests at the Harkness-Jacques wed-
ding at Orangehill on Saturday, The
bride, Mis Ida Jasques is a niece.
Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs..
Henry Hohnstein (nee Maxine Hat-,
ris), daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Bert
Harris, 'who were married at her par-
ents home onSaturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie .Gibson of Tor:
onto have taken up residence in the
home recently vacated by Mr, Russel
Rae. Mr. Gibson is employed with the
C. P. R. freight service. We welcome
Mr. and Mrs, Gibson to the commun-
ity.
Mr. and Mrs. Art. Forester of Dub-
lin, were week-end guests. of Mr, and
Mrs. H. Durst,
Mrs: Olive May, Toronto, spent the
past week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. Lawrence.
Mr. Win. Mines recently returned
home from Niagara Falls, N. Y., where
he spent the winter season. Mr, and
Mrs, Cecil Mines accompanied him
and spent the week-end here.
Mrs. B. Martin who has spent the
past few months in Hamilton, has tak-
en up residence at her home here for
the summer months. Miss Edythe
Martin of Toronto, and Mr.. Bill Mar-
tin of London, are visiting their mother
at present.
Friends of Mr. Robert Gibson re-
gret to know he is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital, London, where he
will undergo .an operation this week.
Bob's many friends wish for him a
speedy and complete recovery. His
wife and his mother, Mrs. John Gib-
son are with him.
Mr. and Mrs. Art. Robinson of Sask-
katoon, Sask., are visiting Miss Mary
Howe. Mr.1 and Mrs. Robinson have
attended a convention in Quebec, also
visited their son, Bill enroute. •
The wedding invitations are out for
the marriage of Margaret Edythe Mar-
tin, only daughter of Mrs, Martin and
the late Bertram Martin, to Mr. Cam-
eron L. Nelson, Ph .B., London, bnt.
The marriage to take place, on June
22nd., at Wroxeter United Church at 3
p.m.
Dr. Palmer Will Practice in Wroxeter
During the past week Dr. and Mrs.
R. B. Palmer and daughter, Nancy,
moved from London to their new
home at Wroxeter. Dr. Palmer has
started a medical practice in the vil-
lage .and has made slight alterations
in his house to provide an office, sim-.
ilar to that previously occupied by the
late, Dr. McLeod.
Dr. Palmer was born on a farm in
North. Norwich township, Oxford
County. He attended Medical school
at the University of Western Ontario,
London, graduating in 1941. After in-
Me, iim and I Presented.
The act Comedy Fares, with
east, of 12, given. by the young peo-
ple's Society of Belmore Presbyterian
Church, on Friday night, and sponsor-
ed by St, Iantes. Anglican guild was
much enjoyed, though owing to weath,
er conditions and many Other attract-.
ions in the district, the crowd was not
as large as was hoped for. All char-
acters were well protray.ed and the
"Three Mr. Smith's", created many
complications which kept the audience
interested and amused. The Caste and
audience were welcomed by the rector,
Rv, James Coley. Robert Ballagh and
YvonneVollick, the children who won
first place in Teeswater Amateur Show
entertained with character songs be-
tween acts. 'Madame will You Walk'
brought hearty applause from the aud-
ience, A social hour was enjoyed when
the Guild members served refresh-
ments to the caste in the church base-
ment.
Induction Service
The Induction Service for Rev.
James Caley of Gorrie, Wroxeter and
Fordwich parish, will be held on the
evening of June 14th,, when a former
rector, and now principal of. Huron
College, London, Rev. Dr. A. H.
O'Neil will be the guest speaker.
Guild Meeting
The June meeting of St. James Ang-
lican Guild will be held on Tuesday,
June 11th., at 2.30 p.m., at the home
of Mrs. George Edwards, when plans
will be made to attend the Deanery
meeting to be held in Exeter on June
12th.
Dance In Aid Of Cancer •Fund
An enjoyable dance was held in the
schoolhouse of Turnberry No. 2, bn
Friday night. Music was supplied by
local talent and the proceeds will be
donated to Cancer Research Fund.
National Clothing Drive
Citizens of Wroxeter and commun-
ity are asked to leave donations for
National Clothing Drive at Mr. R. J.
Rann's Store from June 17th to 29th.
Mrs. H. V. McKenney is 'chairman for
this project.
Women's Institute
Love, Loyalty, Faith, Companion-
ship fill the days with satisfaction.
Home, Mrs. Wm. Hart; Current Ev-
ents, Mrs. Gilbert Howes; Roll Call,
One ofthe best qualities an Institute
member can possess; Topic, Music,
Miss Johann, Supervisor of Music in
District schools; Reading, Mrs. Durst;
Hostesses, Mrs. Lovell, Mrs. McKer-
cher, Mrs. McKenney.
ICO.A.A, SCHEDULES
ARE RELEASED
The following are schedules releas-
ed by the W.O.A.A.
Ladies Softball, Group 3
JUNE
5-Kincardine at Wingham
12-Kincardine at Ripley
14--Wingham at Tiverton
18-Tiverton at Kincardine
21-Ripley at Wingham
28-Ripley at Tiverton
JULY
2-Wingham at Kincardine
9-Ripley at Kincardine
16-Kincardine at Tiverton
17-Wingham at Ripley
24-Tiverton at Ripley
Juvenile Baseball
JUNE
3-Ripley at Clinton
7-Clinton at Wingham
11-Ripley at Wingham
Miss Mary Meahen has completed
her year at Stratford Normal and is
holidaying with :her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. Meahen.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. MacNaughton
and John, were Stratford visitors on
Sunday.
Dr. W. R. and Mrs. Fraser, daugh-
ters, Johanne and Gail, also Miss B.
M. Fraser, left on Friday, their home
at Fordwich, to take up residenCe in
London, where Dr. Fraser will pract-
ice medicine. During his eleven years
in Fordwich the Dr. made many
friends in Wroxeter and community,
who will join with Fordwich friends
in wishingDr. Fraser and family every
success, He is succeeded by Dr. F.
H. Southcott of London,
A number from this community at-
tended on Saturday the --wedding of
Miss Lois Elliott and Mr. Wm. Black-
more of Toronto, which took place in
Bluevale Presbyterian Church. Con-
gratulations and best wishes are ex-
tended to Mr. and Mrs. Blackmore.
Mr. Verne Clarke of Gorrie, has in-
chased the home of Mr. Harold Hamil-
ton and will take up residence shortly.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Corrigan, B. line,
Teeswater, Ontario '
Barrister. Solicitor, Notary Public
and Conveyancer.
Office: Gofton House, Wroxeter
every Thursday afternoon 1.30 to
4.30 and by appointment.
Phone - Teeswater 120J)
Js We BUSHFIELD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Money to Loan
Office - 'Meyer Block. Wingham
J. H, CRAWFORD
Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Etc.
Bonds, Investments & Mortgages
Wingham Ontario
DONALD It BLUE
Experienced Auctioneer
Licensed for Counties of
HURON & BRUCE
All Sales Capably Handled
Phone 49.
Ripley, • -:- Ontario
ROOFER and TINSMITH
'Phone 411 or Box 92
(anytime) Wingham
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terning for 1 year at Toronto Western
Hospital, he joined the R.C.A.F., as a
medical officer and served for 3%
years at various stations across Can-
ada. Following release from active
service in December, 1945, he has
spent the past four months at the War
Memorial Children's Hospital, Lon-
don, Ontario.
Mrs. Palmer, the former Miss Jean
Lane, a native of Turnberry Town-
ship, was graduated from the Univer-
sity of Western, Ontario, in 1939. She
taught high school at Port McNicholl,
Ontario for two years prior to their
marriage in 1942.
The citizens of Wroxeter and com-
munity welcome Dr. and Mrs. Pahn'er
and little daughter and extend very
good wishes for their success and
happiness, A
Choir Member Showered
Mr. and Mrs. H. V. McKenney loan-
ed their home on Tuesday evening,
May 28th., when the members of St.
Stephen's choir Gorrie, held a social
evening with Miss Maxine Harris, and
her fiancee, guests of honour.Games
and contests were enjoyed. A shower
of miscellaneous gifts:Overe presented
in a large basket.,de@i4 rated in pink
and white which, color',acheme was
used throughout the. rooms. Both
bride and groom elect expressed their
deep appreciation for the gifts and the
kindness of their friends. Out of town
guests present were: Mrs. Mary Allen,
Calgary; Mrs. Walter Wellington Sar-
nia and Mrs. Heggs of Toronto. Del-
icious refreshments were served when
the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Ernie
Millward.
Former Residents Health ImpiroveS
Several residents have during the
past few days received interesting let-
ters from Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Kaake.
Friends here are glad to know the
family arc enjoying their new home at
Chilliwack, B. C., and that Mr.‘Kaake's
health is improving.
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