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Local legion
GolfersSecond
FADE IN FATAL,
.A fourso:e from the Rpy?l
Canadian Legion at-Goderich
placed secpnd in a Legion Zone
C-1 golf tournament at Wing-
ham on Saturday. The Gode-
rifh quartet mustered a • scare
.of 329, but was edged out by 'a
Clinton foursome which turned
in. a •scare Of 323. Two second
' teams from Clinton and Gode-
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WE HAVE EVERYTHING 'YOU LL NEED ...
Anything you may require in school supplies; we havo. • 3 -Ring Notebooks
* School Bags • Briefcase • Dividers • Shorthand Pads and all
the other usual school items are in stock awaiting your Kq.5tiorif .,.. . ,
ridges in the plastic
PLUSA prize, for the closett three guesses entered at our store.
RAltkilitit*Siv ell.
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The McGee Pontiac Seftball?,
ers are scheduled ' to' meet -
Grimsby in the second' game
of the OAS& Quarterfinal -P14-
off series Saturday night et
Grimsby.
Sunday afternoon the Pentlaces
suffered a first -inning lapse and
dropped the first genie of the
series, 4-0, to Grimsby at Agri-
culturat.park here. In Sundey's
game, Grimsby hopped on Gode-
onstable's -Son
les On, Way To
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London Hospital
-de• ach of Goderigh' District . Collegiate In-
stitute, looks over key members of Viking
squad who will be returning for 1964-654'
school year. From left to right, lbe-Vik,
are Lineman Brian Dowds, Horner, Full-
back Bob WilkInson,' leadin, scorer of 1
Huron -Perth league, Quarterback Steve 1
. . - TheeGiiitt-ere--branch--was host SARNIA •N-ORTHfRiii- -H-ERE-1N 'SEPT -EMBER'''. ----1,200-potind. ta-ekle; dhris Graham, ' -,,,:', . .
1 '1 I became ill. Wed
,6 2 tackle; alike NIcArthur, ail. '''e c,11C•
son or OPP Constable and Mrs.
GreQn 'of; 185 •Brock
street, died. unwectedly while
.en Polite by ambulance to Vic-
tonia 'Hospital in London. Awe
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Branch 109, Royal Canadian y•
• Viking .Gridders !245 -pound 'middle guard; -John IL--;
Le,.gion, is holding its local
tournament at the 'Maitland
Country Gipb on Sunday, Aug-
ust 30, °with tee •off time at
'This Sunday evening, August
30, at 7 p.m., Major. and Mrs.
H. Burden of -the SalVation
Army Children's.. V,illage will
be conducting the F6rvice. :Ma-
jor Burden•hasebeen at the Vil-•
lege in London since -June. All
the children .and theentire stAff
are cen-rphig at. the ai.v.ation
Army Camp Qlenhuron near
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The infant became 'nauSeous
!Whitten, Jim and Ken Hunter,
and short of breath the morn-
, 11210 -pound ,Daeny Wilson, all ie,
To H ve Speed, Depth
Twenty-fiVe varsity regulars
from Goderich District Colleg-
iate's' highly successful .1963'
gad.:teamawre sch.eduled to re-
port to GDCI • Head Coach
Wayee Horner when praetTce
officially b.'bens September 8.
They include' 15 linemen and
10 backs, a substantial holdover
contingent from elast year's
team, which won,seen straigh
gimes during. regular season
. Mark Redmond, Ed, Curry (6-4,
11a8collees,nd.;..nd Pau:. ,Chambers,
165), and George4Clark (6-3,
oxygen. The ambulance ,sped heave been received •for a total
season playoff contest to Wing, -
Among the returnees Who from Goderich to London. The of., mote than ••2,500,000 bushels
ham.
ride lasted but three-quarters of . grain. In addition, 80. box •
Coach Horner figures to field ; flar° le see _plenty' ef action
!of an hoUr. The child was pro- cars of Ontario wheat have been
..a. defensive lirie,witih a weight I are Walt er McIlwain, john
average of 190 and an offentive ,Hughes, Jim Miller, and Dave I nounced dead on .arrival at Vie- brought in- and some 160,000
I 'toria Hospital shortly. after 3 bushels of Ontario oats are be-' .
ne of August 20.
' An ambulance was summon-
ed, and .he was placed under*
runs hi" the fit..14t, ''NheY,eRtOirett
to be tikeogaMe's,qhlye'x'nna,
1' Roger Ste.fallik, third! .
Man, left fielder Rea Lawrencer.
baseman Jim CloughleY and
third baseman Eletig DOcIds•
greeted Foster witlf*uccessime.
Bob McNeyin hit" eafelse ,Score
ing Dodds and Clot,Igh.leY.
threat came in the botteni of
the ninth. First baseman JIM
Johnsen and catcher Don
it ,innon tagged GrimsbY
Doh -3.44-ight
then-. Wright retired • b. John-
son, • Dennis- Williamson and ••
Fisher in order:, •
Gyinesby* slot four runs on
eig,ht hits. bThe visitors cam._
matted one error. dederich had
seven hits and two errors.
GRAIN TRAFFtC NOW
ON PAR WITH 1963
While boats ' carrying grain-
EleVator and TranSit Company
were less- than usual iduring
numercins during August to
bring the overall total now up
to the same mark as a year
ago, according to George L.
Parsons, manager.
During Auguil, eight cargoes
line averaging 180. • •Watson.
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About 60 are expected to re -
, Horner .said he is•stiell unsure Pali; ing stored.
'of the status of three 1963 regu-
port for the initial practice ses-: •
sion, scheduled for th.e first day jars' tvho could help immensely.
j They are Dennis Williarrisoe,
of school.
7If •Itst year's performance is 'back, lirian Feagan, a 6-2, • 190-
sny indication, GDCI will havpound "natural" at end, . and
all positions except center. 1• Coach Horner rates Feagan
Goderich offense is Bill Wilkie- :and a good college prosPect,
son; A 150 -pound -speedster 'Who] Th`e -Vikings will .pla.y a -Pre-,...
conference's top ground gainer .September ag.,ainst Sarnia North-' ..
(nearly 1,000 yards rushingeie; ern, a perennial Ontario high
leading Scorer, ,and number one'iSchool grid power evhich has
Ile -will pS'Ԥ one' of two full- 'games. , .
hack positions in Coach'. Hoe- !. The first confelence game will
ner's pro -type offense. • he, the last week of September,
Beek at guard is John :Mc- the 'prbcise date to letk aetieurie- .
Lean';'*rappy 160-rfounder, last. ed later.
year voted the Vikings' most La.s.t year during the regular THE
Valuable player. . season, the Goderich Preps won
pcitent •pesser with good speed. Wingham bounced back .in
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Dear Driver:
TODAY, MY DAUGHTER, who'is 5 years 9,1d, start- .°
:14.4-7-"Ear-lfrar3ETTiliriar-itVir;IIMIc,s pretty-title—
to me. Their Coeker Spaniel, ,whose name is Scott, Sat",
on the front por.ch and wh.ined his canine belief in the.
folly of education as they waved. "goOdby".,,and start-,
ed .off to fhe halls of learning. ,
L.:.-`isT,-INIGHT WE .TALKED ABOUT, SCHOOL
My daughter and She woridered .What the teacher
would be like . . . she hoped she could sit beside Mary
(the little girl next, door). She said her lgtters for
me — just to be sure she kne them, Oh, we
about a lot of things. — tremendously vital --unimpor-
tant things. Then she ti:'led on her plaid. pinafore to
SHE LOOKED SO IIELPLES — sound asleep,
with "Princess Elizabeth" (that's her dolV cuddled in
her right arm. You see Um her dad. Wlien her doll
is broken or her finger is cut, or her .head Kets banged,
can fix it — but when she and Brother start to school,
when ,they walk across, the street, then. you have the
responsibility too.
THEY'RE 'NICE' CUILDREN,, both of them.. They
like to ride horse's and swim and hike with me. But I
can't be with them, the time. have to. wbrk to pay
-for their clothes and education. SO please he'll. me look
out for them., Please drive 'slowly past the schools and
'intersections —; and pleas& kenrember that children do
1.1111 from behind imrked ears.
PLEASE DON'T HURT . MY CHILDREN.
A Pk0UD DAD.
"THIS MESSAGE DEDICATED TO YOUR ,CHILDREN AND dURS BY
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Phone 60R2, Bayfield
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Fighting it out for starting Tackle •Ray bonnelly, Gu_are
halfback jobs will be John Pirie, Bess Sturdy, Carl• McGormickl
:Tim Jerry and Dave Straughan. ind Rick MeGratten, centers, I
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Municipality Of The
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GODERICH
e Notice is hereby given that pursuant to
The Election Act (Section 77) a. poll 'Will be
opened on Friday and Saturday the 28th and
429th clays of August from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m: -
and from 7 p.m. until 10 p.m. (Standard Time).
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The polling 'place for the Municipality of
the 4'own of Goderich will be located, at
57 WEST STREET,
THE TOWN HALL
for the, purpose -of receiving the votes of ,vot- ,
,ers wii.6 expect to be absent from., the '24.runic-
ipality on the day fiiced for polling.
' The ballot ;box 'will be opened and the
votes counted at' 7 p.m. (Standard -Time) on
Friday the 4th da,ty of September at the said
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Dated at GoderiCh thiS 13thr day of. August, 10964.
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S. H. BLAKE
Returning Officer
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