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LAWN BOWLING
Four . pairs of. Goderieh bowlers
played in the tournament at Lueknow
Wednesday night, but didn't bring
home any of the.::prizes.
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Winners in' local tournaments at• the
Picton • street greens:
Friday -1st, 'Bert Sanderson and -Joe
Aillaire; 2nd, Sl 'Robinson and
�Z.
Knister :(!Detroit).
Monday -1st, Geo, Mumby and W
!Reitman ;,+2nd, 1 McNee and L. Young.
.Wednesday., -1st;. Bert Sanderson and
Earl Allison; 2nd, P. Bisset . and 0.
fiuckins.
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On Thursday night last .there was
a mixed tournament in w.lcich the win-
ning pairs were: 1st, P. Bisset and
Mrs. Calvin Cutt : 2nd. M. J, Ainslie and
Mr.. Wheeler; .3rd, W, J..Hodge and
Mrs. A. McConnell,
St. Josepb's Church,.Kingsbridge
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MONDAY, JULY 14
Supper 5.30 'to .8.30
Keno and' Booths
Concert on the Lawn
• Admission 50 cents
Children 25e
=— Later Later. ,in the Evening, McCharies' . Orchestra in the Parish. Ilaall
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Admission; 25
cents
Goderich baseball fangs are to sem
smite °`b1 league" stuff this 'manner,
four ;teams in the bantam League
•having chosen as On niil ers the naames
"lied i" "G,iantsrar ',"Pirates,'" and
iOTigeas.". f they perform. aeeording-
iy—ai-itlytine dllowaan ,, of coins , $or
the difterenre in tale and experience—
.
the. Bantams will by well worth. w•awteh-
'Captainsr of the respective teams
are: Bill Newcombe, the Giants;
Ja'ek McDonald, the Reds; Jack Stod-
dart, the Pirates; Jim Bisset, the
Tigers. ,
A. schedule has been ,drawn 'up as
follows: • '
July 9---rRexls• vs. Giants,
11- - it a tes vs. Tigers'
$—Reds vs. Pirates
18-- -Giants Vs. • Tigers
' 23—Reds vs. Tigers
25 ---Gants vs. Pirates
20--ateds vs, Giants
• 3O --pirates vs. Tigers
Aug. 14 Reds vs. Pirates
• ,6 ---Giants vs. Tigers"
• S-lteds vs. Tigers
11.---Giaants vs, Pirates
1Reds vs. Giants
15'irates"ms, Tigers,
18--IEteds vs. Pirates
20 --Giants vs. Tigers
22—Reds vs. Tigers..
25—Giants ,vs; .Pirates-
27—Reds
Pirates27Reds vs. Giants
29 --Pirates vs. Tigers
First Draft of Teams
s.,liembers of the, various teams are:
Bill NeWcombe's Giants .--s- Donald
Warren, Harold Warren, Paaul 4 illes-
pie, Bruce ,Erskine, Philip Wi'lifs,t'1ur-
ray Holland, Bill Newcombe, Peter
Patterson, Jack. Erskine, Bob Mk Lean.
Jack a1;aac4Donald' Reds-�J'aek' Maac-'
,Donald, ' Gordon Tlion as,. Howard
Smith, Peter ' Walters, Con Neville,
Bill Bond, George Westlake, Bob Need-
alfi,—Gqrald Miro:
Jltack Stoddart's , Pirates — Ronald
Beattie, Gordon Overholt, Donwidfl3ax=
.teens...-LiUc n. „Burro ,, _Jack_ Shade rt,
-Billy Beaeonz Dannld' 'Muctwzna; Dtnf
Scott, .Brent--elson, ,Elgin Boyce.
Jim Bisset's` Tigers Bpb' Allen,
Bruce D. ,M*Donald, 'Leonard Dodkins,
James Bisset, I .ranee MacDongald, Jack
Needham,. Wallter"• Thomas, Allen Lic-y
Kaaye, 'Jack Schwanz,-George Holland,
Frank LMlcJKeehnie.
These' line-ups, are not pgrmanent,.
bur are quliject to change:..
Armald •MCC•onnell, Stewart Henry
apd Jack .Evans are league coaches.
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"Reds" Win the' First
The .first• game in, the' Bantam
League series, was played, - n Wednes-
day ' evening, between' Jack MacDon-
ald's `Redd" And Bill Newcomabe's
-Giants.- Both - teams ' put up, .a good
ganie • The batteries were:* For the
Reds—.11ack MacDonald. and !George,
Westlake; for rhe- (haute.- Bob .31e.-1
I.eati and Billy Bond The Reds won. i
.6 to -i, ip srvon inning•. .i__
Miss gargaret,Redditt, of Oakville, is
holidaying, at her home.
Miss ()ilar'bara Thomson Is spending
holidays at I verburon.
$ss Jean Cole, of 'Stratford, is the
guest of Mrs. F. . Ptedditt.
3141'.. and Mrs. IiC, ,Preston Strang, of
Toronto, are in town on a holiday visa.
Mrs. M. A. Haley, of Toronto, is at
the British .Ilxehange Hotel for a three
weeks' visit., • ,
--A/WS Celestine Shanahan a Cilntou
is 'visiting at Mr. Win. McIntosh°s;
,Nelson Street,
Charles, Wigle is ' home frau London
to spend the holidays with his, mother,
Mrs. E. R. `Wigle, •
Mr. E. W. McCreath of Dearborn,
lit'lc)i►,, wasrenewing aaequaintaure,s in
town over the holiday.
'Mr. and Mrs, Oampbell, of Chatham,
were 'Sunday visitors lit the home of
Mr, and Mrs, D. lRdbertson.
Mr, and 'Mrs. • !Crawford, Chatham,
spent !Sunday with the 1ta,tter's• parents,
. and Mrs. D. Robertson.
Miss: Jane' W. 'Wells of 'London spent
the holiday last week with her mother,
Mrs. 0. A. Wells,'Saylield road.
Pte. Jack Tufford, of , the Highland
Light Infantry, visited' his parents at
Kincardine and friends in Goderich,
'Ship's 'Writer James IRedditt, R.C.
Halifax, is on leave and. is
visiting his mother, Mrs. F. Redilitt.
Mr, ,David Healy and Miss Annie
Healy, of Detroit, were week -end -guests
of Mr. and Mrs. M. McCracken, Victoria
street.
Mr. and NITS. M. Delaney' and daugh-
ter Mary, Of Detroit, spent the week -end
h i.th
• Mr. end Mrs. J. J. Hayes, Napier
reet.
Miss •i Mary. ,Buchanan and Miss
Dorothy Henderson left on Sunday for
a motor trip to Muskoka, • going by.
Midland.
Mr. and Mrs: Ted Linell, of Chatham,
are visiting at the liome of Mrs. Linell's
Elgin oiald,
Fl�n
Parents,
avenue'. - Faiad firs. A. _l.[aCD. .. ,..
Signalman Glen 0. Lodge, of the
Oamp Borden, spent the week-
end
eek-
end--with his mother, ;firs. R. E. Wilson,
Cameron street.
• Mrs. Russell O'Neill anti Bliss Marion
Lamprey of Torozito are spending
action—zc-ith�-thet-r-paten Mgr: -anti
Mrs. H. Lamprey. •
Messrs. William .and Edward Lacey,
accompanied by Mr. Kehoe of Detroit,
spent -the- week-end—with! their sister,
's 1rarY Lacey, Oxford street. :
Mr. -and Mrs.'Harold Wallis of De -
r
to
{
has., given manyyears of able a>Ind
faithful serviee.. Before leaving Guelph
she was the .recipient of farewell la'ouOrs.
from her pupils,-herfellow-teachers `of
the staDf, nand the ielltOol bGard. She
has joined her sister',. Miss Mabel, at
the S'trxaang- resideuee here.
.Miss Marian eH. knell, classics teacher
at the Exeter -High ,School for the past
year, has 'resigned her position to take
.'
a similar Position at the S'au.dwieia Col-
legiate Institute. NOSE. !Snell has • been
a valuable member of the High Sebool
staff, In addition , to ber other sub-
jects -she had charge of the girls'
physical training: -'teeter Time :Advo-
cate,. $Miss Snell is a graduate of Code•
rich iCoileglate Institute.. - •
Among the 'visitors of the pat week
were Dr. T. 'Roy Brydges and Mrs:'
IRrydges, Mr, -G, W. Prances and . Mrs,
Franees, oe Saginaw, ' Midi. Dr.
Budges is a former IGoderie,h 'boy, and
though most of his 215 pounds (which
is all he admits) have grown in
Michigan ' he has a warm spot in his
heart for bis old home town, He
visited Dungannon relatives during iiis
visit, and promises , to come back ;for
the first old boys' reunion.ix
Dr, az, Mrs.A. 11. 'MMackliGoderich,
Mr.' and . Y1rs. H. 111. ►Chapman, Miss
Alison .Christie, Toronto, 'Mise. Nellie
Macklin, aLondon, Aireraftsmen Dert
JC'ouelaman• and 'James Murphy .of the
1R.A.F., Port Albert, were among the
out-of-town guests attending the, ghrist-
ening of''the infant son of Dr. and Mrs,
14. A. Macklin, 72 Avon street, The
ceremony took place ,in 'St, James'
church at 5 o'cioek.Saturday afternoon,
with Rest/ F. IG•wynne ILightbouri of-
ficiating.
fficiating. Later Dr. and Mrs. Macklin.
entertained at tea at their home.- •
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'On Friday evening a snappy game
of softball was played. at' Vietoria
Park, the opposing teams being -'the
Pilots of Harbor anch."C0" Oom-
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iiient. "-The score vas 18-10 for the
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• filae t4oderic`$"';team met d,efea/t at,the
Bands of the' Auburn Learn, the score
,et McKinnon, Medd, .Stoddart= being 8-6.
and Campeau:- ' •
trait were recent BAXTER'S 4—PILOTS 2 ,
guests with the form- The.. tables were turned on the
er's parents; Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wallis, - pilots from Ski Harbor on SIondav
and th 1 t
n o er, reai 'r
es. night when they me'tdefeat in the
ir..fand Mrs, Walter 'Hera attended' softball- series at, Victoria Park at
the 'funeral of Miss Bessie ,Hartnoll_ at the bands' of .Baax•ter's Dairy. Thee
Eixeter Mast week. Miss 'Hartnoll was score was, n4-2'. Players on the win,
an active worker in church and temper- nine tea% ` werLanier, AWL ea•n,
ease organizations. Fisher, .Doak, Banton, Scrimagoeur,
Mr. A. Hi; ganion, who for some A. Bloomfield, Bowen and B. Bloom -
months hasbeen -a•n instructor in en -
field. The line-up for sky Harho:
gineering at, the Kitchener -Waterloo was the same as on Friday night.
Vocational kyhool, is home for a * * b
month's holidays.
Mr. Peter Murdoch, with. 'his, two A softball, game was pia
yed Friday
nieces, Hisses Alice. and Annie Blown, evening in Agricuitttral (Park between
the Y.P.S. of `'Auburn United church
of Detroit, returningfrom` a visit to antl~°-Vietoria street United . Church.
L.teknow, were visitors here with Mr.
'John *Cameron.- '
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hawthorne and
Mr. and Mrs. James 'Reid attended the!
funeral of their uncle, -the late James
Rankin of Seaforth, on Tuesday of this
week",
Dr. Florence -'Smith of Toronto. after
spending a week's holidays' h•-,iier
father, Mr. 'Arthur Smith,: ha.s returned
• Toronto' to. ,give,' lectures in'
nection with the.- niversity extension
course:
Miss Helen MacMath; 'Department of
National Defence, London, has returned
to her work after spending two weeks'.
vacation at the home of her .parents;
Mr. and firs. S. R. MaeMath, East
street.
Mrs. R. R. Vetter, of Toledo, Ohio,
accompanied by her nephew, Mr. Al-
bert Vetter, motored to God'erich• to
,pend the. week -end holiday with Mrs.
Vet ter's, mother,, {M rs. C. A. Wells, Bay-
field road.
i'i e;,e,.� sorrr to re.pore that. -air,
Murdoch .MacKenzie, • of Ashfield,
citehas teen staying at_ the British
.-Exc h arrge Hoke for some time;'suffered
,7
stroke last week and is confined to
Alexandra Hospital. ` Latest reports
are that he is making. satisfactory
prog�res‘:.
Mrs, W. Ross Thompson and young
wins. Martin -and Timothy, of Peterboro,
who were with Mrs"' Thompson's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Martin, for
some months, have. joined her husband,
Flying ()Meer Thompson,. at London,
Cant.: where he is in charge of the
R.C.A,F. detachment'at the University
of *'S'estern Ontario. ,
'Callers at Mrs. R. • Henderson's,
Wate loci street, the past week were Mr.
'and ' rrs: Frank 'DS right, of Brantford,
awl.•th `their daughters, Jean and Agiies
Ann : Mr: and Mrs. Arthur Gibson, of
'Detroit. Mich.; Mr. and. Mrs. Harold
Breeker, of Hamilton, Ont.': Mr. and
Mrs. .Lloyd 'Snyder,. vhf 'Woodstock, with
Ataanita Hen rslrrf; `of Tuekersmith.' •
+31iss Grantee 'Stranc• bas resigned her
position on the staff of the Guelph Col-
legiate :Institute and is retiring from
the teaching profession ' to which she
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BASEBALL
TIMING WRONG
The baseball -game scheduled too come
off last Saturday between the Walker -
'ton and "Goderich Juniors did not take -
place. It .seems It had been arranged
when the schedule was*.made up that
Saturday games would be played in the
afternoons The.'Goderich. management
did not know this and ,Ititvertised the
game 'Usual" for 6 o'clock. The
'Walkerton boys turned up in the after-
noon, ready to play, but as the IGode-
that time the game was cancelled. `
The next fixture for the locals is
next Wednesday, when Ghesley will be
here,
R.A.F.. GOLF TOURNAMENT 4
Au open golf tournament under the,
auspices of. the Royal Air Force, Pe
Albert, P„will be held on the 'Maitland'
golf :course., on Saturday, July 19, 1n
aid- of the 'Canadian, iRed Oross. Ar-
rangements are in charge, of 'Squadron
Leader Dean. The program includes
men's ahcl ladies' events,. 'long driving'
approaching and putting competitions,
ansa' mixed foursome. The prizes are
Wing donated iw the R.A.F.
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