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SWIM SUITS
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GODERICH SOPIMATALERS:
WIN EXHISI'AVN GAME
THURSDAY, A-TTGU§,T 20.4, 1951,
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WITH 'TEE RACERS
Most rthe games played by the
Goderich Dodgersthis year lia.,ve
been 'close, and Monday's game with
was n� exception, the local
edging the slsiting team 8-7. Two
mispiays in the ninth by the Glands
squad gave the Goderich girls their
victory.
Garland startedoff the. scorin,,,,
for the Glands sivtuad in the second
as she tripled to Send in three
Another run in' the third
gave the vigting squa.d a four-ruu
lead which they held until the end
of the . fourth,. when Gladys, Me -
Lean and Dona BoYce•catte in on
two hits and an error. ;,-The fifth
saw Audrey. McCabe double and
reach home on Dorothy MeCabe's
hit which, was fumbled by the third
baseman. Maxiae Martin then hit
a one -bagger and Dorothy, McCabe
.went hone to tie, -the . score at
four -all: .
Garland put her team infront
again in. the Glands half of the
sixth, with, another run'but Audrey
McCabe came -right back for ;tile
Dodgers in the last of the sixth'
with -a double, sending Jean Puller
-and-Kay McKinnon home after
these two had singled. - Audrey
.etune home on Dorothy -McCabe's
single, putting- the locals in front
'r to 5.
• The 'score ,was- tied. again In the
seventh when Webb and Alexander,
scored for the visitors.
Th'e next two innings went score-
less, although Garittnd in Gland's'
last ,,turn 'at bat tried to put her
team in front and., hit eu13 a triple
•with."" two out. Whe next `batter,
'however, flied out to the Dodgers'
right fielder and`the score rethained
.7-7. ,
'The winning play of the game
came id the. ninth. Gladys McLean
went to first when Jean -.Hedley
' her hit.* . Donna .Boyce
'pent to the bench as she grounded
to the pitcher. VL McAdtim'hit the
ball out towards third r base. G.
Johnston,. at third picked the bali.
up and 'flied it to first, but she
.overthrew Alexander. ad and
McLean came in With the inning
run.
Score by innings: E..
.GlamLs , 031 001"200- 7 12 • 4
Goderich 04 223 001- S 11 4
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In an exhibition softball tilt at
Judith Genderhain Park ,on, Tues-
day' nightthe , Goderieh Inter=
inedia5te entry, nipped. the
Bisset Saltford Juveniles '11 to 8.
la _the ninth inning Beaceni
the town, team clouted the ball for
a home run. •
Bob .McLean, Jerry Gina, ,131.11,
Beacom and Eric Holmes all took
a turnat the hurling for Goderich,
while Dan' Willis and Bob Ginn' did -
the receiving. . Leonard,. ;•Seukins
and Grant Chisholm 'threwthem in
for the Bisset nine; • while Fred
Buchanan. and Bill Tigert • worked
behind the plate. •
SALTFORD 'BOY'S TAKE. '
• . T,HEIR MST.. DEFEAT
Bisset • Saltford Juveniles ,took
theii first 'defeat on Saturday night,
in a regular Scheduled W:O.A4'..
softball game, the Londesboro boys
trimming them 11 to IL It .waS
a .keenly contested game from, start
to finish .and the Milkmen threw
everything they had into the ring
but wore kept • off- the score sheet
for "the last Aye innings. .
_Jenkins, MacDonald and Chis-
holm were the hurlers for Saltford
and. _Buchanan did '•the reeeiving
MacDonald and Cowan. divided the
named work for. Londesbord, while
Barry .did the receiving.
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LEGIONAIRES DRAW OUT
The Goderich 'team in, the Inter-
mediate W.0..A,A, s4Atball group
has withdrawn from competition,havingfailed to score a singled win
this season. Ten. teams remain ift
the, group, • Walkerton leading with:
ten wins and two lesSes uP to July
28. The locals did not, like most of
the teams in the group, :go In for
Importationof ..playersand had to
compete with some 'highly -priced
professionals,
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Waiter G.a khreelear-old paCer
awned_ by Fit:allay Sands, was this
town's only Winner during the paSt
week at the Thorneliffe baruess
race. track, ..Toroute.. Rsuitting; 114
the ,2,20 class, the 'G'oderich colt
captured the first; win of .his racing
career alai paid n handsome div-
idend, to his imekers.
-Sands' othir three-year-old- ,colt,
Miss- Berry Van,' was sixth in an-
other division Of, the 2.29.
Reg, McGee startedhis two fast;,
class .horSes in the free-for-all at.
Parkhill on I'Vednesday afternoon
and Joe Bunter was third, with, pp.-,
dad. -ttWag fourth • •
Hurt% .EXpress, the spacer owned
by Bill Wood and JackGardner,
came (Iowa with an illness at-Thora-
OW and will be out of racing for
an indefinite peried.
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A PHOTO FINISH. r,
*..Nie(Tee has in his -possessiop
n official .photo taken .at, the finish
line showing his horse,, Joe Binder,
with Ronald ',,MoGee driving, in a'
photo lluiish for, second place in
the first heat of the4.20 ,trot stake
for a puese ;of $1,000 at Thorn-
eliffe Wednesday, July- -.25t1i:
Twelve horses tquk part In the race
and they were leading horses front
'Western Ontario and the United
States: The Particular aferemen-
tIoned heat was won by M. C. Rese
of Weston, Ontario, in' the fast time
of 2.09 1/5. -
Iti the 1 . 1/10-aille, event Joe
Bunter .was a bang-up.third in the
2.19 'field with twelye horses coins
peting '•'
MIXED DOUBLES TOURNEY
ON THE' CIVIC HOLIDAY
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,MeNab, et; G. Johnston; 3b,; E.
Thompson, c; Verna Chisholm, p;
E. 'Webb, if; J. Hedley, 2b,; „June
Alexander, lb; • M. Campbell; if;
Johnston; rf.
,GODERIOH-Audrey,McCabe, c;
Dorothy McCabe, 2b; Atidrey Har-
rison, 3b ;Wine Martin, lb; Jean
Warriner,,11;',Donna Boyce, cf ;,.Vi
MeAdam;,'ss ; ;Betty .Etue, rf ;Kay
McKinnon, p; 'Gladyi;McLean,Ir4
Jeaz'it1'uiier rf, p..
Goderich
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holiday, Monday next. Entries
close at /2.30 p.m. and .play is to
continence at 1,30 sharp. As us -
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tournaments; gbod - -prizes-% w ill be,
given.
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and, Gross and Net Prizes for all Handicap Groups.
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DOINGS OF THE DODGERS..-
. The Dodgers were to .‘go to Kin-
cardine on Friday might last •• for
a game with the ladies'tearu. there,,.
but rain prevented.' ,
On Wednesday night of this week
an exhibition game was Played
at • Gooderhain Park between the
Dodgers and the Exeter girls, who
are leading the South Huron wt.c)
A.A. ladies' .group. The local kiris
won, 7-3. ,
Next week Brussels.•will ke here,
either Tuesday or Wednesday, for'a
game 'with the, Dodgers,' and. Kin-
_cardine will. be 'here .either-Thers-
day or Friday. Thee games will
count in :the group ,standing.
•• ENTRY FEE $3.5q
who' includes themday's golf and Buffet Dinner at 7 ILI% at
°' . . Club' HoUse.'
.VISITORS• WELCOME
SHOP FOR LONG w1 -END
CLOSED ALL DAY 'MONDAY (CIVIC HOLIDAY)
' ''OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY ,
'GODERICH GUN-
' This week's evening shoot 'of the
Goderich Gan 'Cltik, on Wednesday
"WO,S- held under..taild-weather condi-
tions, • and ,good •averages were at-
tained by all present.
Scoie on the 16 -yd. line Were:
Jack Gilbert 24; Hedley..,Pronse. 23;
',Ltimby 21; Ashley Gilbert 20.
on' the 22 -yd. handicap, scores
were: Healey Prouse .23, • 'Bill
Lamby ,22;, jack , Gilbert 17.
'Since Confederation the•Censerv-
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:dive ,party' has 'Wow .eight national
elections; the Liberal' party , has
won twelve. - • Quiek'• Canadian
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MRS: JAMBS •McORACKEN•
The death. of Mrs. "James Mc-
Cracken 'eccurred at -tin home Of
Mrs. Minnie Stubbington on Sat-
urday, July 28th, in her eighty-first
year, after a two weeksk. illness.
Formerly Alice Huckstep,, Mrs. Mc-
Cracken +was a daughter of the
late Mr-. --and Mrs. ThoutaS-Huck-
stepandwas born and lived Prile-
tleally all her 'life in Goderich.
•She was a member of Victoria
.Stieet United -Church: Her husband
predeceased her ten years.' She
is survived bY ,:seVeral grand-
ehildren.
The funeral service -was held on
Monday afternoon (t, the Brophey
funeral home and was conducted -
by Rev. D. W. William§ of
toria, Street United Church. The
pallbearers ,were Lawrence Haugh-
ton, .Lloyd • Bond; Al, Bond;
Kenneth, Trewartha, tabers,,
and John Graham. I ent took
place in 'tbe' (?)niborne township.
.cemetery. •
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Uns. KATHERINE WALSH'
Mrs. Iatherine Walsii0Widow of
the late Richard Walsh, died., on
Monday naOraing in Alexandra Hos-
4ntal in her seventy-fourth year.
Formerly -Katherine Brown, she
was a native ofi 'Montreal, where
she resided MAI( Affeen years agO,
when she Came to Goderich to live
with her • daughter, • Mrs. Anne
Anglesea street. Ader hus-
band predeceased her several years.
Surviving` are two. tlattgliters• Mrs.
Kelly and Miss Agnes Walsh, both
of Goderich, and one ,grandellild.
The funeral 'serviceat-the
Bro-
phey funeral. home on Wednesday,
afternoon was ,condncte&•-by
Howard • E. Milliliter, Of the Pente-
costalTabernacle. The pallbearers
were Joseph Moore, 'Arthur Hoy.,
Clifford Hoy and Alex.. Boge.
termeat •*as in the Colborne town-.
ship .ceineterY. _
Faets.
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. SEMI-FINAL PLAYOFF
SOFTBALL
IlelgrayerJUvenilei
vs. . •
Bisset's Salt'ford Juveniles,
• at Judith Gooderhara
Memorial Park,
Friday, Aug. 3r(1.'
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play any time !luring the day In& local players are
requested to play in the morning if possible..
GET ,YOUR ENTRY' IN' NOW
PHONE THE CLUB HOUSE 633 or call Charlie Naftel
-POST ENTRIES ACCEPTED -
an& it ey'' Breckenridge cd Gederich,
Jack MeKendrick of Windsor, Bill
Alibiof Wingham and W..L. Mac-
Kenzie of Luckuow; and the flower -
bearers were Gordon Smith, Clare
Ruffell,•-Frank MacDonald, .‘Arthur
-Ross, -William Mew and Robert
Henry of Goderich.. Relatives and
friend were present from Chicago;
Toronto; • 'Hamilton, . 5tratford.,
Lucknow, Wingham, Windsor and
,Oitspetort, , The interment was In
'Greenhill cemetery,. •Lucknow. •
Orlo Miller
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Leaving Bayfield
Orlo Miller, playwright, historian
and radig broadcaster, .who hal
been a resident of'Bayileld the past
twoyears, is leaving shortly with
hi,s wife to make their home' tit
'Halifax, where he has a contracf.k
with the. 'C.B.C. Mr. ,Miller waS
formerly a resident of Landoll and
was connected with the,library..of
•the I.InsiverSity' of, Westerit Ontario.
, • m.• •
at 8.30 p.m.
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MRS.: JOHN ' MEYERS -
. A. lifelong .resident of Ashtield
township, ,Mrs. Jelin Meyers, passed
away in Alexandra Hospital on
'Wednesday. morning In her eighty -
&firth year, - after --a lingering' BI-'
ness„ .• Formerly Catherine • Murchi-
son, she , was, a daughter of ' the.
late Murdoch Murchison ' and Ann
Korittedy.. She Was a devout
niem-
ber .of Sr. ' Joseph's. .Chtirch • at.
Kingsbridge. •Iler htisband -prede-
ceased her three 'years ago. -Sur-
viving.: .1-1.6 two -sons, Wilparn
Meyers, 'Of, Colborne township; and
Edwin, Of Ashfield';. twb.daughters,
Clifton• Austin,' Timinins,
and Mrs: J.,--V...,paechler, jr,, of
Goderieb;. six graudeirildreni-,,and
two great-grandchildren. _-
The. funeral •.will be • -held, 'from
the hente ,of her son, Edwin., con-
cesgion 8, Ashfield, to St. Joseph's.
..Church, Kingsbridge„ for requiem
high mass at 10 'a.m. 1ridfyi'
Th-
ternient will be -in I lagsbridge
cernetery.v
Vernon Speiran. hag OPosed of •
,his hardware buSiness ,at Blyth to
Grant 'Spurting, a former member
of the 131y.th Bank of Commerce
staff.
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SONNY ICURGIS • YS. ,MAI4E MoL
MRS,' MacK., ,ADAMS
Mrs. Janies 'MacK.
tannia" read, passed away suddenly.
at het Monte OR Monday. morning
after a heart attack, ,She was in
her eighty-seventh year. Formerly
Rebecca Swaffield, she was , born
111 OdderiCh, a daughter of the late
Mr. and Mrs, William Swaffleld.
After her marriage• in 1894 she
Hired. in Colborne. township • until
1944, When,' after the death`Of hep
'MIME -n-4; -She'
where, she had sm.V.;talaedj.;,`'An,°-•
ardent ,churchweman, she was an
active mera,ber, of .Victoria. Street
'United Church, and it life member
of the Women's . Missionary. Society.
Surviving are two, daughters, Mrs.
Hume an tton Matgaret ) , of Col-
borne towaship, ancl "Mrs, Chester
Ireagan (1iziie)4 of Kinloss town-
ship, .near Luckflow; eight _grand-
children and one sister, Miss Jessie
Swaftield Of • Goderich, who is at
present lii Afexandra Hospithl,
etured.,11pL
711'hb',,filiititicr Was held -"at
her late• residence on.. Wtdriesday
'afternoon -6., and was. conducted by
Rev. D. 'W. Williams; of Victoria
!Street Church. Rev. • Ian" G. Hind,
Of the Baptist Clittreli; sung the
hymn "Breathe on. 16.; Breath. of
God," and offered prayer.' The
interment 'Was °env-
tery,'the pallbearers being Frantfig
Overholt-, Toynbee 'Canib, Warner
Walter, Prank Wilson, Fred Wilsob:
and Allan Buchanan.
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MRS, CEOLL, 11. kr,ritiv
• A. forMer esteemed resident of
Goderi6h, Mrs. Margaret Allin,
widow' 'of the 'Late Cecil B.' .Allin,
passed away on Sa,turrlay, July.
28,
after a short illnessrin the Tor-
onto' Genera IlOspital. She •Was
In her fifty:fifth yeat, Ilefore corn-
ing to Goder1.611 Mr. and Mrs. Allin
were resitlents of Taicknow' and
seven years ago ' they moved `to
'Tero`nto, , where Mr. died.
Mrs „Allin is SurVived by a son,
Harold: V'. Alli7? VancotrVer,
clanghtery Mrs- IlfeckenrIdge
(Marjorie), of tioderieh, a sister,
Mrs. n. Dower (ha), of 'Chicago,
In., a brother,' Wilfridllocitney, of
klastleton, Ont., and three grand.
daughters', Sully, Pat and Darbara,
af Vanottiver.
'The funeral service Was held At
the OrttliStOn $z Walter funeral.
hoine”ia Goderielt on 'Vuesday Atter.
noon,, Oar ,Rev' 11 d„
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