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• GODERICII
ONTARIO
Dresden Jutiors
.13eat-LocalsiO4
Goderich Boys Handicapped
by Lack of Season
Schedule
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'minder of the game.
Ainslie pitched the nine innings
for Goderich, Giving up eight hits
ite...w.orkiaglin-freat_qtjtkakv
adding support. • Seven fielding
plays were booted by the nervout,
Lions, who have gone all season
without regular sched4led play
, Dresden .took a commanding 3-0
lead in the first and were, never
o e
The WAS. Midget$ banded the
"te
vt4r8132- 0 • °Ile RullGwes ftIt" 4.garilliCallitUL0
1
Locals Thir.d Win
grfanids last .Friday. l'he exhibition.
of Series •
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Wrote
THE dODERIOR KONAM
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evogum CO 00137,131240
'The Lotzo11. Flyers'haa-,n, tough
'time:last Thureday night 'when .theY.
'came from behind.; went allead,,aud.
were tied befere„gaining a, One -run
game WaS played in order to give
the locals. seine CoMpetition daring
.the •present lay-offef
oore entering
playoffs'.
The local battery 'of. Costello and
Iead, to oast St,. garys from Doak one more proved capable 'Of
'Cite Intermediate "B" ball:picture. -handling. :the' vieiting, hitters, as
It was the fonrth game of the best- ,onlACIllf) Stratford batter. hit safely
•of -five FerieS 'And' prOvtded tite 10P.alf•Durnig -the tive-htnin.gs conteet
fans. Witlrone..of tire ulbst exciting Costello struck -out eleven. *
gat&S of the season., . ' Gated& got off to. a 2-0 17ead in
Don Ainslie was Pa the hill for the lirst qn runs by MfteEwlin and
the Flyers all the way and allowed .Costello. , the third,, Goderich
eight hits, Except for ,the third ndded. a Single tatty when Costello
ieuings Airi1e WO good pontrol tripled tint' madehorde on. Donit'S
,and keptVtlie •visitors well in hand, triple,In the fourth. Goderich
Ellis started for S't...11:larys but was added four more ,ruus by Willis,
lifted in the second -When he ran Price, Holides,..and MacPball, to put
: safe' positien going
hfi nn s •
•' !Ale Dresden Juniors showed the overtaken. Goderich scoreeits lone
run in their half of the first when
itical Lions that a ball team without
Harbld Warren donbled to open the
fielders or batters seldom travels 'mange and 'made' home on a wild
• very far along the play-off .road, 1. ' ,
, pitcher s throw to-secand. '
Goderich took a 10-1 trimming from The visitors pit the game on ice
• it the fourth when the Liens Added
last year's champion JUnior 0.B:A.
two errors to three Dresden hits to
-- team ,on Wednesday afternoon at
the Agricultural grounds. • , score .five runs. Meriain committed
tne most serious laltuider when he
. ' Dresden fielded the bestbalanced
.. I misjudged a fiy ball in centre field,
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(11'113 11.1141)n
Mrs, Vearl, Rogto of •Xidia,u4
visited Mr. and. Mrs. Robert.BOgle,
ShePpardtea? ever the holiday.
Visitors Nritb,. bIrs. F, W. Schaefer
over the sveek-end were Mr, and
Mrs.-Nr.S. Whaiff of HarriSten.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Thompson of
Hamiltoa were gnests. of Mr. and
Mrs. A. L, ,C4iele over Luba' D.
Miss sun Wurtele 48 visiting
friends at Albany, Rodhester and
Germantown=on-Hialsont -isireW, York
State. •
• Week -end visitors with. Am and
Mrs. G. W. IL Medley were Wan*
Cowing Of Preston and „Ansa. Irene
Wilkins Of lerente,
Mr.and lirS. Sega Me&ally and
.daughter ,Tane, of Detreit, audjIrs.
T. G; Oates, Of Port Dover, were -
guests with Mr. lurid Mrs, A. L.
,
Cele Met week.- ,
Masters Boban
by' d Billy Minm
i
into a five -hit barrage whieh netted the locals hi
have returned to -their home at
...six runs- for .the total. -ia e. i,_ - Ayr after Spending the • summer
took over the'dtin
hurling uties d Hartlip and johnetou bandied* the witii their krandparents, Mr. and
'lasted till the end of the seven- pitching and :catching hores for Mrs. W. F. ii, price: "
inning -,F, game, • ...•. .• .1. Stratford.: •The ' only tiine:Seratferd '. Mr. mad Mrs, G.A. Blear, Mr. and
Facing elimination, Si. .1Iarys threatened„to score was in the third
Mrs. L. 'Hatrick, all'of `Detre% were
Mrs.' N. Detioff and Leigh, Mr, and
Started off in great style by work- i•innino's when , Crawford ' reached'
r, visitors last Week .with ..1.1r;, and
Mrs. John S. Henderson- -
Mr. and Mrs.. „H: Earl. Elliott, and
family returned to Torolito on Tues -
:day. after spending the summer
• ing.a vvalk and two hits off Ainslie '•third but was left stranded, .
in the: first to score. one run, The 6" Score. byi banings: R H. E
Flyers, were unable -4a Score in their (TODERICH• 901 4x-7 8.; 3
half of the innings, although `Bert I STRATFORD 00000-Q 1.3
' - 11 reached fiist on an error, • GODERICH-MacPhail 2b,, ac:
but was unable' to move farther, ' Ewan cf,'• Costello p, Doak c, Ful -•*months. at their home on St, David's
street • ,
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After;-•Ser-Mti-rys-had,..-4,,nne...sesIte:.,ss.,,,Price 3b Holland',
less in their half of the second,..rf, Holmes lf,--Hawth.orne . .,
with her sister, Mrs. Gee. John-
M-iss...44.1.orenee-leoilev-is„..n-gilea&
.4 t
Gederich, proceeded to blast Ellis STRATFORD. ---c,„, Crawford ' Sb,
John -
off the inoluid; ,; Harold . Warren Johnston c, Btickman cf, Stanley ston. and her brother, Mr. D. D.
Alooney,, befo.re going to London,
started..the rally 15y -doubling, to 1b, Ftood rf71.toy,den. 1, Elder .2b,
right field. Duckworth siugled, put- Ebel se, HartliP' P. „•where she Will spend, the winter
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ting runners. on third- aud first.
Rev, :0*, d
Xeiey „is ,AttentlIP„g;
the 13aptist Ministers' retreat ,at
SleMaster University,- vvlie% Rev,
Pr. Andrew W. Alnotzwoo(i. • .ot
Icaus,as is the speCial speaker, ,Dr,t.
Blackweed* Is a :noted author, most
of his books being fernistrs
aud seyeral ,heing pliOSen, by the
Pell* Boot Club. Several members
of the 4XcUoster, faculty also am,
Yuk the prograin the retreat.
,
• ' • months.
Rev. j. H., and Mrs. •Geogliegan,
-Cameron then *Went down -swinging BAKER'S BIRDS • HOME rtusT
and son, John, of WOodstocki, chlled
Bill Baker's Wide Ook firet, sec- on Mrs. Agnes Foster and Miss. E.
for the first out. Walt Westbrook
followeeby tripling- to snore both ond and third places in the weeklY Foster one day this 'week. Mr.
runners and put the Flyers into.
the lead. . •
Pigeon Club race held on Sunday' •Geogh,egau is a former rector' of
Godieriph continued - to 'lonnect from,/ ?Oa Hopet. a distance, of. 171 Chriat ,church, Pert Albert,
miles. The birds were released at Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pruder;
relieved by Bradley. Before the .8 a.m., and the first arrivals ,ere Beverly' Ann' and Richard, aid Mr..
with Ellis' pitching, _until he wa-s
rally. ended Ainslie,'Mero and 13ert • as follows Win. Baker's,' Ist,72nd.; 'Tucker have returned to their home
Worsen scored • to put the Flyers 3rd; 11.57 aan.;-J. Carr's, 4th, 12.00; at Port Colborne after spelicling
• • P Johnston's, 5th, 12.05; Baker's, their holidays with 'Airs. Fred ,)lor-
gan, stater .of Mrs. , Pruden
Mr. -and -Mrs, W. Miller-SOuth-
street, left on Wednesday morning'
oh n motor trip. to Calgary,. Banff
and the.. coast. While away,'
Mills will attend ;Con-
vention to be held at Banff Springs..
--xiss-tmli-se- Messer -has -returned-
. _
to. Nintrara Foils, .Ont, • after spend-
ing With her"...,sietem
.•,11r.s. :Joseph Fritzley,ljr,.. of „say
-ford: Misa' Messer -is- emploeed-by-
'the iflanadian Shtedded4, Wheat
•Niek ,p.erry and
• Theresa spent Labor Day ,•Witli Mr.
matches_ and Mrs. T„: Dcerinari,-EaSt 'street.
In recent Garr6W.
returned te form. 00 rheir repirn they were. accom-,
With the score an tied up both „Miss ,Bess Tobin defeated' George l.pa•nied by Mi. and Mrs: T.ho's.
teams settled down. toolay a:close Buchauan, Dan 'Lavery • defeated Drennan, who witi spend a month
brand of ball. The .4Flyers went Judge Costello, :11isg. 'Marjorie Ilactie in Detroit and •YpsilTinti. . ••
s ereless in .their half of the fourth.,defented Charlie Naftel, George Mr. W. A. Donaldson, of Mg-
, 1 0 010 St. Mar ye eame up with perfect , Robarts,wou over Jack Murphy, and .
stone, Montana, was a. .visiter in
9. 0 0 "
- 0 1 fielding plays 011 many- hardrhit1Jiminie..I'bukata Wen from • 'Dan town this week: ' well-known
_ bans ,that. seemed certnin • of going Lavery. These. matclies, are now
J)ROPAN R8OPPAL NOB= 'ST.
Mr, Alex, Clark, organist and°
chOir master a Not-Tth street -Milted
chur.ch, will, present an organ. re-
cital at 845 on. .unday evening
, ..„
next,• folloiving the ,e'vening,;,setyiee.,
All_lover,s of good oinsiaL,are in.vitecl
to beak' this recital. ••• The
,loNVing pregrilm luis been arranged;
Toecata and Ftigue • in D
13.ach; Aribsa, Bach r Kyrie Elelson,
Karg-Elert: Toccata (.5th Sym -
Phony), Wider. •
Mr. Mirk: came to North street
United chnrch in July after ha:ving
been organist at St. Lulas ngUenn
ehiirch in,13rantford. Reis an ac-:
comPtisbed' Artist and h1s. selection
of niinibers indicates a 'wide variety
,iti"the recital. that has, been:plaiined,
. ,
CANADIAN BACON
.-balLteam to show here this se .
allowing two.runners: to ac.ore, _ with five rens . to ie
: started on the mound • for I
Slack, playing shortstop for Drs -1 this-point-inost.,-of- the loca14.0th, i2.08; E. =.Peaehers,Ith, 8t,h,
the..visitors and lad the Lions 'nom- fans .settled hack to.. watch the 9th and 10th, aka. • -
• • • den, put on a perfect display _Of fine
• f The next race will be flown from
pletely handcuffed , in. t e e . .
• li.biLs. tennieg.si, la ,the., first...two t
lding, ceming up with -grounders
that atifiea.red destined to • 'go for
innings. 3. Wicks took; ever tile 1.
Dresden-Inirling-chores in thesixth .bits. ,The husky player was also no
and allowed but one hit•for the re_ Istduch *witirthe • bat;--as-he-pounde
• . out _tee extra base luta, olie rlionie-
. run over MacEwan'.s head in deep
''eft field. "
• Flyers go • thioug •
protecting.iheir comfortable lea(1.1BelleVille, a 'distance.of 206 miles.
. However, St. MliFi'i ' \VilSted -,little " ''. • • -
time in • destroying that illusion,
-amid:lig litiak. -Iii- the ilext innings 1 *
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replacement setvice.
, Hobbs Duolite and
Duplate Safety. Glast,
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. . now.
•Ttie-s_ee-ond genie of thes4ries.Will
be. 'played in Dresden on Tuesday
next*,
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Fi.'ANTarieii .Qt.,AsstrA 1 1
! Fulford.ss• 4 0 Q
Scott c ,
4 0, 1
•Ainslie p . ,•• 4 0 1
J. Wilson 1-1; • 0 0
Merriam cf 1 • 0. 0
Needham lf
Beacom, if
D. Warren 3b
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MneEvertti rf
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with five runs, to tie.the game_ _ , _
• Unlike many high seering-innings Margnret Ublikata. is the
thiS seition:theta.ung Were not due. Winner ' Of the ladies' rose howl'
Id* poor .riVe-elenn hits. trophy* for the season:;off AlnUe-uetted-th,
N'isitors _their and, defeated Mrs. Ruth Murphy. in
'five ' runs, Ainslie had7diffienlry'the--linals--last:„:-Th_ursday five up,
w-ith,.„Itis,control during the rally, and four to go: •
brit -with, the end of the innings
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PLEASES BRITISH
Canadian bacon is well liked in
Mr! irilTerg-dh:At.
.My. R. Logan. •Laytqn, of the Do-
nnnion Department Of Agriculture,
win') isostationed in London to re-
port .on the 'fltialitY of Canadian
meat arriving in the United King -
do recently paid a visit to Man-
chester. This city in the ,flistribu-
ting centre of foodstuffs for that
densely populated part of t ngland
renowned the *world over for its
cotton spinning and „ weaving in-
dustries, and for its engineering,
machinery, and ehemictit aciories,
Mr. Layton talketli with, butchers
•
IT :TRIC,
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• resident of Saltford any years
, d-rtiwile, in toward the -finals.
1 , 0 0 fur hits'
nagn°cejl's e ilwas Rib:king eitd nequaint-
AB n Harry NA estbroek ..,Lfinaltyl came
• e was acceTtpatileil by his
4 threugn with.the winning tally irri Several local nembers are !Play -
5 0 0 the fifth when he opened'the innings ; mg in theopen tournninentat thei',.
, a
1 with a double. ,Bert Worsen. dropeed , Listowel, Golf Club this' week. 1 .
a _sacrifice punt ._ which'. -.naovedl . . '... _ -•• • ,
-:- -4 1 I, --Westbroo_k-intq-third .Ke,34., Miller i - One of...the nfosLancntsosful series
' then poled out tt ,Ion,a' 'fly -ban Ton of nu -itches of the season was the
d.anghter, Mrs. flauire, of (hicago'.
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When in London
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Ltd. _bootb in the Industrial Bldg., and see foryourdelf
the .many beautiful colors and Combinations in-. RUBBER
mAsTic tile doers. See also the beautiful RAINBOW
for your bathroom or kitchen walls. Anything you
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local represMative.
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"VirEkriftiR FORECAST . .
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Cooler Evening's
on.the
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JEbaswIayOUWan m
and !Mornings_
BRECKE11,:RIDGE HARD-
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S and.
They are products of well-known mauufacturers: Empire
Stove do., of 'Owen Sound; Western Foundry 'Co.,
Wingham... .
Act now to be Sure of getting the exact .kind you, want.
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ove-. 401 ullibi4iixtures
AT -OUR STORE Nll'ORTH ST.; at' rear of A 416 P Store.
iDne to, lack of cliiplay' space. at om. Hamilton St. store,
Vik`aXe,ining. the'Nortli St. -store for &Alga'y pitrposes:
information, about stoVes; eiC.cth'be Se:ciired at,40
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above. Agnew Surpass Store, •
7- ,Pherie-119i 792tf,•
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• STOVIE "UP 'itio:w4. 'HELP -TUE ARENA!'
We wilt gisre' this Arena Ftind 20e 'a ton on every ton
orde,red, delivered .and i3kla for
,•
froM,.August- 21st to September -30th,. 1948,
TOP QtrALITY YO'.5‘ELS-LPREVAILINO .PRiOES;
. Alithracite . : Stoker Coal ' 1700
001ce 21:00 Alberta • ... 17,50
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Range' Coke . , - Briquettes 1750
Seabrook Coal Co.
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and meat dealers, wholesalers and
retailers, - and as a result of his
enquiries reperts lhat Canadian
bacon is mOst popular. He, states
at-representatileS-ef the Paco -
trade drew his attention • th the
fact that retailers are more en-
thtisiastic over Canadian bacon than
ever before. They commented in'
part4cutar on the steady, substantial
of bacon that is coming from
Canada and, on the achievement
•e-Wh Canadians have wide in im-
•
are handling more 'Canadian haeOu
than any other kind and their cus-
tomers are well satisfied. with it.
4 Behind this. encouraging news is
the, accomplishinent o aria an.
'farmers in Producing a lean .bacon
hog; .the vigilance of the Dominion
Department of Agriculture' in its-
inspe.ction, and 40 its efforts to pro-
mote a milder. cure; and 'the ca -
operation of the packing industry
in preparing properly cut Wiltshire
pro*ing ,quality. British retailers sides.
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rii vticit should be covered,hy insur-
• came: Let us analyse your needs, explain
bow insurance can protect your -business
:,..fromAossin_many_ways mid arrango.plcm,
• ited.Pilot policies to coverall eyentinklities.
We 3trite...Pil' itlusurtmce to, cover ,sel-
-`-'"rks-in Automolnle,-Fire, Personal -_
Pr-ofertilliiiter.,-.Birrilitary'retfribTEleirai •
'tor, Teams; Plate Glass,,General • and Pub- •
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,Gordon git, 6, Goderich •
Representing
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which Westbrook scored after the Tuesday -evening mixed two:ball
watch. • '. ' • . • feursdme. *However, as there .is •
•,--- There Wai'410 further scoring by , now instltheient time With the short:
either team, although- both. had , ening days, tliese'-have dome ,to
runners on base and,in scoring pesi- I an' end for the e,gason.
tion. In the last innings: St. Marys . ' - .
had the tying run on third- with ; We are pleased to report that the
only,one out. However, the next two , Town Council is . considering the
batters grounded out add the. runner 4 hard -surfacing • of the road on the
was left Stranded._ - . .4 hill as the only proper 'means ,of:
• Mero 3b ' - 1 1 1 ,; and severar-thdlistund-visitnrs.• -- ,
• . AB It H keepin'g it passable.for the Members
GODERIOH
. H. Westbrook rf 4 ' 1 21
Miller ss . 34 10 (; ()) BOWLING .
B. Worsen e
'Warren --b ....-.,-q,, „....„ 2 1 1
2 1" 1 . -TOM
DuckworthIf : Pitteliiird and- -Pete- .Bisset
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Cameron lb 3 0 1 are at Toronto competing' in the
W. Westbrook ef
'3 1' 3 Globe and Mail donbles. -
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Ainslie p •• 9 1 __0 The Goderich Lawn Bowling; Club -
ST. MAR,17S, ' •AB'n H, will .hold fin open touruanient at
Fletcher c • •'• „2 1 2'r donbles on .'Wednesday, September
Berger if •4 1 1 nth. for the Frank H. Wood mem-
Jackson .11)
Hall 2b . 4 1 1. w -two
4 ,1. 0lorii-ititrophy. The Qrst prize will
radios. valued at 864, don -
Blackman 3b 4 6 1 ated by Bill Wood. and there_ Will
Wileen cf ...,,, 4 .1 0 .be other valbable • Prizes.. -Entries .
0131.47eniieny.gtrofti :s,S: :: , -.. i-..3 1 1 close at 12 neon antpiny will begin
• Ellis p .......,,...,t,.,,.,.., , , ... .....3 (0) 01 at
1.30 P.m.
Bradley .p ,,; •, 9 0 1 COLLIS'GWOOD. IlEfit SAT,UR- .
Score by ifutings: • ' R H EDAY
CIA-MERICIT 4;...000 100 x-7 9 3 Goderich JuVeniles. meet Ceiling -
ST. MARY,S ,.....105 000 0-a 8 1, wood, last y,c4e,s senii-flnnlists, in
the first game of tbe 0.B.A. Juvenile
•'SPORT NOTES . play-offs in Gederich on Saturday
., , at 4 p.m. Thisis the first piny -off
. Tbel---IiiniZon Flyers ' dropped a RI:iPS for the Goderich,,Tuvenites..
14-1; decision_ to Strattroy ifl that..,,
town lase Friday night..N.The• gameSPWOIl
was played ?quid& the lights and AL 4e STAMP TO
• BE issup OCTOBER 1st
wits, a neW4,1 xperience for- most et
the local plasVers.• Perhaps they cap
• blame it oii•ttle liglitat but the Gode-
rich boys eainnitted nine errors dur-
• ing the game', HarOld Warren: play-
ing second' blew' Nur plays -lir one
innings.
-441Witai1/41.40W . • , • ,4 ; • 3.. 3- Iffa
s ons bi, MO s finip Wi I be tipproxim-
• Offs When they tangle With Wallace -
'burg today at the Agricultural ortnteelytia, and one-half inelies C.;
grnends. Wallneebtirg recently ,Wonl•__..4-_ or the same size as the
the Western Counties championship. P44'"44+1 issue of /946. The stamp
will bear the pictn-re of the Cali-
- • • • • I adiab •Parliament'biiildings, with a
• Roy 1•IolltieS, A ho alio ved onlv ;
V-- % ..- .---- i pdrtrait of the late Queen Victoria,
* three hits .. to Goderieh wlitn he
during whose reign responsible gov-
I}Itebed ,the first five Innings'for 4.ernnient wna . granted, in the tipper
• Dresden, on. ,Wednesday,• tried out I.
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with Pittslitirg this spring at their 1 left-httird eorner and that of
Majesty King .George VI in the
'Sonthern training rotirids. . •
. . :_.-. upper right-hand- eOrner. The &dor
.. i will be ‘grey-blne.
' The Lions . Juveniles Will ,ineet',
C011ingtvotid in their first round of Plans are being made td linve the.
.taniPlieifinieattilee
i1(Ydmis` IPs41"isliktedto.;rincptiigntdiarpostoffiVs on
get under,Way next week. All but
__Estrigt,:ife__vrpesitti!t luritor_team_are ., October 1. The ...Stamp. whieli wilt
he issifeil In Sheeta nt fifty, will -also
%twilit, ,)04.1,,,not ,,set)Jtutvnentoilet.h; titiDV. be on Pale by mail order, through
,,,911000.110P0401'.411villie ethullott* Division,: Post .0 ee Denartnienf,
the Rbilatelle Seetion, Post Office
Hob.
A special. four -cent postage stnnip
commeMorating.the 100th annivers-
ary •of the aeldeveroent of respons-
ible government in, Canada Will: be
issued an Friday, Oetober 1, it has
been announ.ced by Poetmlisters-Gen.
.1
Ottawa. ,
" ' No first day eoVer service will be
providedby the l'Iost Office ,Deptirt.-
ment. •
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•,GODERICH,
Ptalia:trib atm,
inautOral.idetiris
asolv1o484-
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INFoliSTRIAL • SOFTBALL
'th Industrial ,Softball League
Irrlday Logonheat 'Frosty Cfe08,2
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