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The Goderich Star, 1935-07-25, Page 6�"G u � ��'St eor +� a , d�', � �'�' ' , ' �' �' +� �th "Weil Attended did. . t ni And 'ed, " 4 _ c s: rw�ul � : is e ° ed . t Interest. 4tatori 'Children ren Race and 'Romp. ;} testlYe one 1'or the it rigirls n w ��e�l wlt:� attendg�xzaday n ,henl' ..tin .i ; to ci a yy n�y , ,a*ere �. lid„ AMon fifty s t y} � #�� �� that oi:, SW. Aio N Anglican (church, when thc iliri or wen. ergo' •til by : spectators y y intern and ColiteStants. Terri , heat, ae3Viinted tor s air. c. e al the events net belinNiluished. in mord bre Vie; but en a w a -that t1ere otly the �iderenceofShia sceortds in sozne oaf the ;Area, • The results Were; Mothex'a; Med-Ws. M• artin,, Mrs. Samuel MONO, Mrs. I. to. Castmon. Bide Class girls' --.A es Camp- bells rap -hell, Marjor 1 asc an, ,1 (len Vo land. P0Ya tinder live years"-Zetciier, 91.1 - tiers. Oerald, Bradley. Billy. White. it'l , filers years and under --Dorothy Bradley, Patsy M-oltrring, Kathleen Hneesnnw. . Boys under swim yea• rs --a Boyze, - John V. ---Patterson. -_ Girls under sever} Tears--V1rrinnta Basel, Bernice White, Nora Willis. Boys under nine years --Fred L1tt13- ehilgl. Nnv' art Wfgle, Basil Bradley• dlirls, nine years and under -Kath - teen . Rundle, Kleine ' MvNzlll, Irene Boys • tindei eleskii years--Charleg Wigle, "William Drew, Bob Reid. Girls s •t nder e1evm years--00nm' M'ohring, Ruby ,Wi111s, Th e11a WilU under thirteen yearn--+lcno'rl iorc:.: r't+:s" W1 +3+s.` t r 11:1 ri +Ci;�rls. , ages 14 and 15 - ;Nears--X13ml. $choenhals, Ruby Willis, Donna Mob - ring. Boys under 14 years 'red• Whit•tina. ham: Charles Wigle,' William Drew. ' Girls under 1.4 ,ears --nth Schoen. hall, Ruby' Allis, Donna Molr;'1nz. Boys under 15 dears-1red whiting- ham, Harold Share, RAM Mohring. Girls under 13 ,years ---/Beth . .l1 1s Schoen - Marjorie ��4?��qR 410NPtµyiV 111«idle,. Hots, overeat , &2o I r . �o'I�te bcatrne, Itinolda Wille. Fred Whiffing. ha. ;rr. Carle over 15 years -Apes es ',Campbell, Marjory Eastman, 'Lti c/Varrhon. Three X4gged Race, Pays under 13 years- Phillip Calder-- arold, share. • .tt,.ols# 'Maihxlto� Pui :1te"70ord x'la;rrbonc-,-Colin Cantp1relh • Three I,cgged ,Race, Girls under 13 years --teeth Bobboenals, Petty Sostman, Rosana Walls. •• Three Wigged Race, BOya over 14 vears-Ronald W gle -Anted Hoy. Wil- liain 'k .e1d-�1'brcold Moltring, Q r4on. HarrisonCollin Campbell. Three Lagged Rte, Girls over 14 years --[arrjiir,+e Eastman »-•- Agnes Campbell, Eva Mclvor.-Pauline Bradley Luck Harrison --Ada Tarrant. Distance Raee '(Mixed)-OHatreld Mol., .-ringe _teilaun Herbert -Wight. • Two Get . Second ii l -0 - Pr. J. B. whitley's, three year old telt, Oliver Rarvesteil and - Wilmer .eManhs'-colty,.Cash EarNeater ;n second and third respectively in '{he Grand Circuit three year old Canada bred pace ' • ►t - Thorneliffe track in' Toronto on Monday, The race was n six, hundred dollar stake, Ger- don Ramsay dove Oliver Rarvester' and. Fred Ashton. drove Cash Raves - ter. The• titres for the three heats were 2,11%, 2.10 and 2.121/4. Tom Grattan owned by . Brooks of London took first money: Gid, Litt's .Jenny Wren tailed to get in the money. The weather was porfe d , for the races but the crowd was sma;l.. On Satuday, Scotty Mae'Douga11's Earl Direct came second 'n the 2.24 pace, Fred Ashton driving. YOODY. *The e CaeMtdtai.>i National :jo• • • Exhibition Is designed °•to ate tralct eVerf member of. every h' family,.., attidl 'Vailfcend his ° Connecticut Yankees .. . Band of Ills Maesty'x IrIsli ,Guards . froth B:ltain , .. Grand tend ;7'4=4;14 themoat-ger cons•.:. octraVaganta ,n the Malin of taaciftryt, „. rlc ltuto In Mill 'its variedrarxllilt#c al . attractive arrant gemente of 'anoderm merchandise ... Remit !upietttion*- forr world a►mplon tip e-. new77mile. lc►r►q nnldwa7... alitteic ti irl+ - deicent pyrotechnics. ' our< Unbitten .is everybody's - ndcri;out. Colonel P.1Fll. Dcitcon . "Elwood A. fusIel, fiat st +Clcricra[Msr►wrer The n '�', . e ..rpt anneal l fielddny at, SCA. forth last week way tnarki sue. The Kincardine >teview*,l'e` otter+ gave us: the dePe. on where- the Kin. cat'dine ball Vain. of its , e. '� . „ � .giant , «•Pena etaegs v . u tura! , thc. town of Penetang on the Georgian lay .has a smart ball team, and we `. know what' that team did last year. r.r And the name " 'enetangs" when 1 coked onto Kincardine nine was somewhat puzzling. But the mystery is cleared up -the team •bear's the name . of. the river which flows through Kin4ardine. When this column gets a little better acquainted' with the district nhaps-we won't-be-so-inquisitiv The Kincardine review -Reporter. pats us on the back for our efforts in this column. -Thanks.. , We are workingwider difficulut'ies at -present; hart n broken--inta--th • middle of 'a snort season and in addi- tion revamping the mechanical ''de- partment of the Star. There is a rumor circulated S cher effeetw-that-Hector-Golds'mit' the clever Southampton pitcher is to retire from- baseball. The Banover Post and other papers carted a short story last week to that ;effect. .' goldsmith la one of the best oma- teur hurlers in Ontario and it Would be a distinct lass to baseball -if he giv- es up the game. The harness m at . Thorncliffe Park,Toronto, elided yesterday, Attendance for the meet was repor- ted assmall, but the races were all that could be desired:with. track re- cords •broken. re- cords•broken. I.The rarnni . ng rites at QZ'5 Park. • E�wling,News London, are now in full , Thw iiTT .liL� wtfQni1 4'A.. 4.1rn .'AMC,/ X11 �d _.,, . : .., +1. • were the (winners in the loaf,l bowling tournament on Friday evening, Mes,wzo. Gaon e MaoVlear and Bert Sanderson takingsecond prize.- ,u «oderich bowlers spent' a rather lonesome evening at the local greens .04.Monday nl; wo-.greens -being inw use.? E....1,. 'Pri'd}iam . and. 11.Sander- son wort the prizes , • Brought Back the Bacon Three rinks from iloderich parti- cipated in aninvitation tournament at Seaforth bowling ,germs on Mon- day night., A rink composed of T. Pritchard, Pete Bissett, L. L,,''Conk and T. McNrmott,. broughtbonre .the third prize, Ode '« v114,1s, Three.nit. , Pljudves Only' Vito: W btu►. ' � arual%t._. . .lam t�ana€i. of ',baseball here this af. i e ,r�noQ n the G3derlcli ' Senora lot :to the Whighant Kurons ''ho are leading e . tit, u .group, Bruce league B, 5 to The, game was ryWi led 'Umpire leFort in 'the edventl• 'coin�nlrn�, oil ac.. untof. darkness, '1b India ries got away Lood start tri the when: tiler bagged two '' reins, Bereft gettJng a ' triple.-.. They "added another run in the thfr4 and fire more an the sixth. tiederlch. got their only' fourth, P . len y ; run In the ha �coeneeting,*fail a three bagger ' in this inning. +Colvin pitched a great game for the winners, striking out 113.. -and meowed only 3 hits,. Fritz- ley for O'oderich only fanned two hat. ters abet, held'the Indians to six hits. Wingheart holds first place in • Pie southern group of the Bruce league "B" and will play 'Clinton here on Saturday .afternoon -and --aa- the Cc ts--ha.ve-Avon '; 'straight- genies -this should- be a battle Ooderjicil r ....QtJ'>) 1 0---1 . I tri °.2011 OO x-5 0 1. G DERIG'-L BRIDGE CLUB__ At the weekly duplicate bridge tourn- ament hent Monday evening at the Golf alb, the following were winners North and South- --14.-Mist- M' Downey, and'"°Mz Pr -r. Carey, !alien 5: 211d, -Mr. and Mrs. W "K.Whipple; ;plus 4%; 3rdMrs. W. P. 'Saunders and Mrs. F. ptnan; flus_:: 1.3 gut and Went: Ist-lr. 1, D,iastman and Vis. m .'Dean and 111r.. K. +punter and Mr. R. Dean, tied phis B, 2nd -Mrs. Et- T. Car- ' 3rd= -Mrs. N. a ,Lanarway and Mr: R. J. 1V1'erMehen, . gninus 1. ,Another game will be played next MVionday° weveniag. ;GOSMITH ; VE BFB T The Ilanover Int o . "last =`weel4 said: .t% rumor is going around ,,the l race -Grey baesball circuit that Hee. for Coldsmit , ace piteber~ of the Southampton Fishermen'' *Playing his' last season. ° t .' �' yhas lately y been 'unfortunate in losing- l' . .death both, the aunt and uncle with whom iia de pre his home et Tharli'bury, : and the. story is, " to the effect .that he will shortly retire, from baseball and take up residence intbe fruit fart. m of his ..lute relatives. Maybe the ule n s are based on hopes that " ", . Gold `w l leavethe distriet o r., h • � � t etc hits. been nothing his etival •sin* he. Went t4 a en . � Southampton,.and`.pitched.them to .a , n' .... Ontario championship, .11owever. . Shu is '•too good to retire, If he. went • to Thornbury live,,we - fancyM'eaford or,Go1lin-would-undues-xrto play. for his old: home `town. Wouldn't that : ,b . a . real for the now defunct Maroons 'r The exhibition ball game scheduled for Monday at :Exeter between South- ampton and Stratford nationals will not :take place. The Fishermen have rejected the offer tbo . much to the disappointment of many ,fans: It, has been claimed. `by many. that Goldsmith's twister wouldbe too :much for the Stratford boys,. Wit Vraw,anos Co 11 held • the' regullar meeting can July gth, with, alk tile; •neniberS Oresent and Rigav S ii,14pt ' 1<}r.. 1d .« Tlia. .rotates of last :z ting' w),n.ort�4��: 1{x01404:,' and a ep ,on motion of . ���.. au Bsn tlkx. y The.rt P ncipal biu.sincss• of the Meetiitg was the pay unnt' of X?ozu1 .prounts.. 1@' fo ir gene l , accounts were read an ordered paid on ,motion 001,147 c'lhprs Smyth anti :MeQui.. des Lour : sheepp claim, $1 l ; Graant shce ; i , P . `pe' 4or, , �.�► .. .'„hare;' ort, sl1ec inspector, $1.5i]; Jaynes 7F n R shheep. 'claim, $1.00;• C. Alton, reliefsups. lies p , $0.011 W. H. Xccilure' Ali» plies, $6.00 - D. Thompson, sheep?' inspecr tor,: $1,50; ' T.. Webster, sip tem, PAA. _ The . Noun ,A awrued to melt . ug- user 12th, a 1.3ti: P.M. w. ur 11in; P` s elk or t Waw. .ip..' # W w nosh. Township+ The Tawt, ims' a' quantity: °of 'rood 'body hardwood d directct fro Jn the Tow i;, hush for sale at. 0.00 Per single* Foxd of ' eyna.f `not wood, delivered. limited �._q� a ia ,it ecl • uanti. : of '� ty good, bodyhardwoodAt 0.00 : • .Per full cord of four, foot w ad. ° . xders left I Town gill Wbe attended to, Meat cQom1Ygrtet L. L KNQX Town'Clerl, Donated fir' J epb'- '- KeiIg•Tof- New -York' In Memory of Late Fred Craigie, a Former Active Memiber of thepub: t oderich- Bnwl.ibng rub zi :..;, un:-'fa--be- presezi f fir .with a ' new trophy to be competed for 'by b al •bowlers only. 'The cup Is 4 .niemoriai; trophy in memory of ;.the' „late :'M'r. 'red--Cra gie--w,ho was -as ardent supporter 'and' popular it -envier. of the. local tor -a - number of years. The Boner of the trophy is Mr. Jesepl" C. Kent of to York city. • Peevish, pale,. restless, and siekly (Children' a their condition to worms. Mother Greaves' `1lV'arin Exterminatorwil relieve ,them and restore'«health. t mG ftmotl lite/Mold Out at the Agricultural Park is, one of the best, tracks in Ontairo, well equipped arid with. a great list of en- tries, 'what more could ;a race lover wane{ a! The meet' promisesto be one of the ibest ever held in this section .,of Ontario, .. If the weatherman is in good hum- our umour that is all that Is necesary to make August 6th it remaaekable day in horse racing +circles.. T`wo local nes., made agood showing at the : race' meet at Thorn- eliffe on Monday= Br.:'wWliitlelr's, Oliver ,I3'arvester: came °in seeond in the three-year-old T� 'y Canada bred pace,. and WiImer •Mc- r'estcrs tit° 1.1144rouncl In a settedul ed. game.. on...Friday• last -to' the-' tune;of, anus' colt •.Cash at er, pl ed. 30 `runs to +17. A large crowd p, ; .1 third+ ent at the park fox the gauze. ,A_ a sra rc off" so''L aU was ,• witnessed, the Bc tty�".iVl;acDougall's tar1 Direct store giving no indlcatlon of ilia tyi)a took , second in I,fh)2.24 Iraiece' en Sat- ' ulird>M . o that was lay 'd Y a.ii{T f• ►..,..----1-M-.-..iw...:.-r�+...M.rtw..,r r. _ essay IVNt Af. Dlttl CTOxt AND ASO 001)00011. 0104 10. • All calls promptly Etended to der 'T idy"" 3t.re' , itilwa 111 . ,"''tie_ water front has been. 1f The only, o ce, t41*... _da, the 1M three weeks and p'knics-, are held there every day.. On the nth t., the ratted Church pscn%e IftTbor -ark ettracte t pec- „erre throng And those i r e mid` .a' bra conducting the *ports, theresults' a which were: Oi le under Me year3- Jc ,. Johns-• ton, marts Pr : l Marion You , . Boys . under A ovv Mood;: Mood, John iWestbrook, ,Marr ;y land. ' ,irlr- -wader- - as en i .;: alcor Allui$14410... hiri .:p' , ,Y mere- I. .8ie s.rdoe n, • Under seven ateara Staple. Young„ Donald Baiter, M*lconi Voir* GirIs ten years and under Snider,,Itese, Petty Tommie_ tenyear d utiik+ Mail .. stet lam» *Aso, Toela.Wter, Felon iltitirdemit tom' years sind ualder-' 1r r, litaw ',Herr/ 'Young tladite' Basee...latisa Bite Cabosteet la1„ 0.t.itriOn lialatitteou 2nd, ' Menta . "E„ Prithita, W. *A. "TOP" PERFORMANCE IS PRESENT EVERYQUALITY - NEEDED FOR ' ;QUICK 1 .: -. G..HTN1N `"_ .A. " ELERAT ON_ ....,titGH K O CKLESkRGWEic 11IG1146t'4C' ION .., . LONG .MILEAGE... NO HARMFUL INGREDIENTS , QUALITY ALWAYS UNIFORM...... REGULAR GAS .PRICE. Furt 'erritare,w Sunoco's precision 'control in refining 14Yt+wwixa.�m.++.'.mmer� :.r.si ..-raw raY vau`+am s. M vri+.s:uicY.P `b. >wm'Ml a.'s.-#M eY.wtlue...r. ss.e praiie tiic Y , ac�aMnst �iuirn arta - ulphur' trou.a' ►ls: S aY' a_.,wz '7} ,2•,hY,II« ;'.J-�;,azl.E� :n 0,004 tri?. rs "VW, U ��I