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Goodyears and Belgrave
Split Wins in Two Games
'I'uemlay, July l;ttlt the
`•'/iul;l,,tut (.outlyeats tia\c11cd
Mussel,. to play the Itclt;rait'
lntvit etliatc',. \vi❑}',hunt r.unr
out l tell' winning 1,y a tune
to ' 1\ scow.
t.,tty mile\ ',lapped out a
single and .1 ltiit'le hhllt' dity"
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. i11lt'•. an,r'.ht'tl 11011I1' nuts telt
Rclt*,ta\e.
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Wit10b,1iii 1.111 4100 tikAl tl
hctt;iavt 11110 I"..', 14141
Nett+, t 4,111404 (.'t anti nir
Ilttt lie\ ; 1 lt+tt'llltisN .11111 1•I'\tti11.
i t\u 1'hutsd.ty, llt:ll;rave carne
to Wii» h•uu and etl►lcd the
i 1•uucl\ .ti' •r\ to tere.
it 1\at Dom, Talked the \ie-
tt'tr •IM In: l,1 iiii 11 out .1 qttt;lt'
.1 titluhlt ,wtl rwt' t1,1'le. RAI
11111t;1111'.:•1ta,hrd • h0ntt• tun
•till .1 1141114+111' t11L ll(' 1.11111ct'
stud Keith Pletch contributed a
single and a home Lin.
lint Bain Int a triple tot the
t •t't'tl\•t'at•�.
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14.11;,•\e 10:; 100 tits 011' 1
\y 1ut;hatli .alit 0011 tiltli ;1 :'
\!i•lh'well anti : htehls, \Ir
l;unit'v (:;); 4:11%sten anti liatkc'r.
Pee Wees, Squids 6,000 Infectious
Win Exhibition TB CASES Yearly
List 1 11da\ the Wingliam
stltuts 41riincd the llaunston
squirts It. to ;; 111 an e\tllbittcll
game played tulle'. l'he 11,1,0;.,,..
ton team tssua{li pl,i'' katd-
:'a11 '`11'11 i h,ttt;ed tt' sett -!,.111 lt'
)riC t'1l1 ';tltlltt$ st'ilt' practise.
1'ontnly I cc led the itrnnen:
with a single and .1 double. Bil-
ly 1ht'hn "lt.tahed a ground
Mall: home reit in the lits! alld
Donnie \ttttl.l\ hit .1 triple tor
Wutt;hatu.
Stu \ •ill.utcc led the Harris -
ton battct t with three singles.
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Wingham '00 441 0
Da\ ton. l'islt and Newan;
D. \lutray, lee (.*l and R.Mur-
ray .
\letid.ty tine i'ec wee soft-
ball team has ttcated to a
gaayic' o' hard -ball by Harnston
and eatite chit \ictotio;as as
they deteated the home tease
I.; to ft. The game has called
atter three innings t'ccause t't
lateness,
Donnie Shropshall collected
two singles tot \i'inghann. Jt�
Kett clouted a triple and l:tian
\tact'iil ;la; added a double to
spark the it 111110:.
Stu \ allance'S double has
liarrtston's only hit.
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\115. 11el\ 1 1',ai n:twin e\eeu
tt\e set•:el,tt\ llut4'n-Tenth l'u-
l'ett ult'sis ASscetatrt'tls, has ie
turned nom Highland l'atk, 11'
lump'. i.!'t•: ' she .utended an
cit'\ et: -da\ Nal 1011,11 l'I.betcu-
it`sls .\sst'1/4'13t1'i1 Institute 111':
I`tt'tes:no: ,l1 st,it'. tlietlyt't'ls 11`11
tectal, VW' ;tt� ai'.ttd uat;011a1
,ts$t'ct,ttit'.:S.
\\1111 1/4,‘ e, t'. t'I't' inteCt:t'Ls
eases t't I'S a year :112 Canada.
the disease is by no means beat-
en yet and according tt' Mrs,
Dai ldsLfl 1: our tiicst serious
i otlaittnl'ahie disease. It is
estimated that 111, titity, 000 Can-
adians ltarbot 1.1\e TR germs in
the;: bodies -- a huge resery on
01 potential infection in the
general popt;tatlon. Drugs only
-stop the germs tit'ni multiply-
ing and close to It) pc: cent of
Iaeit Cases ate tit'\, s1:owing tC-
ststancc to at least one of the
thugs, and the percentage is
apparently, growing. Research-
ers are tr\ mg t'' disco\ et new
anti -1'1: drugs. but it ith no suc-
cess.
Indy\idi:als can protect them-
sel\ts and their family whir a
cwt t k,ii' to: t.c disc ase t ncc a
I Year. Mrs. hay idst'n said this
means a tuberculin skin test,
and, it it is positive, a chest
-;ay . Both are ay:ailable at
local chest i 1;..;CS, 1ttt::.';a
ct•a;gc.
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NEW PAINT JOB -•—, The Wingham Flying
Club members posed for this picture in
front of their aircraft which they had
painted this past week. They are Eric
Walden, Sid Adams, Ray Gowdy, Ken Sin-
namon and Allan Haferrnehl. They fly
from the air strip on the Bill Cruikshank
farm.
Belgrave Personals
Mr. and \tis, Gerald Aug-
ustine, Patsy and Brian of Bur-
lington, spent the past heel:
\aeationing with her parents,
\iris and Mrs. Albert Bacon.
Weck-end \ isitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Earl :Anderson includ•
-
cd Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schrieher
and family of Milton, Mr. and
\1rs...litu Anderson and tamily,
Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Fid Hart --
lin and family of .Downs\iew,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted dunking and
family of Auburn.
A reception and dance was
held in the Forester: Hall on
Friday evening in honor of Mr.
and ars. George Young (Linda
Johnston). \tltsic was by Tif-
fin's orchestra. Clarence Han-
na read the address and a gift
of money was presented by Ar-
nold Bruce. Mr. and Mrs.
Young both replied.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ander-
son and family of Lyndon spent
the week -end with Mr. andMrs
;Jack Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fear and
family and Miss Judy Curren
\ isited on Saturday with Mr. ane
Mrs. Walter Harlock, of Lon-
dor,.
Mr. and Mrs. Les Shaw and
family of .London visited with
spending a few days with his
uncle and aunt, M;. and Mrs.
, shines Lamont.
Mrs. Gerald \ .tnderberg of
Toronto and Mr. Ford Anderson
of Vancouver visited for rhe
week -end with Mr. and v1rs.
James Coultes.
Donelda Lamont is visiting
for a few days with her uncle
and at.lnt, Mr. anrt Mrs. Ralph
McCrea of Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs, Will Moore,
Mrs. J. McLean of :