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equipped with a tricycle landing
The third leg protruded
Members of Wingham's volun-
teer Fire Department- decided.to
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George A. Baird Left SaturdayMrs.
R. Dawson is visiting 'her
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birds for Ideas on flight design:
but now it appears• that the birds
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gear,
from the rear of the bird;—Exeter
start raising funds for the pup-
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Miss Frances Lyon spentand
sister,' . Mr. and Mrs. Robert
for Regina, Sask.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Craig, Gode,
brother, Roy In Alvinston.
Mr, and Mrs. .Alex Paterson•
are trying to copy from plane
Times -Advocate.
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chase of an inhalator.
ine between $400 and
home -here.
Davey,
spentEaster at the homeof
spent the ✓aster holidays in To-
will cost
$500.—Wingham Advance -Times.
weekend at ,her
Miss Bette Tait, Toronto, spent
a few days at'her home here.
Mand MsCapling, Mr. and
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Mrs. Richards, Kitchener,
M's: Robert Rreg
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Walter Baird.
. Jack , Graham,spent
ronto,
Owith raair e Ilderton, is
Mrs. Glen
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Miss Margaret Tamblyn, Dies-
were visitors with Mr. and . M s.
Clare Vincent for Easter.
Easter weekendgand
Mrs. Goldie Graham.
visiting...
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den, is spending the holidays at
home.Mrs.
Mr. and Cecil Griffith and
Mr. and Mrs. James Hill, Strat-
Mrs. Elsie Forrest, London,
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Thomas Oliver, Barbara and
Audrey, spent Sunday with -Mrs
Throop.
William Quackenbush Komoka,
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visiting'
Thomas Millar.
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Mrs. Eleanor Throop was in
Chicago -last week attending the
funeral of her brother -in-laws
son, Brampton, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
and son, London, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
limn ,Griffith:-
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potter and
Greg, Goderich Township and Mr.
and Mrs. Lero Rollings and•son,Jack
vi gtenacity
were visitors of Mr. and
s: Thomas Millar on Sunda .'
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The Woman's Association meet-
ford, visited'with .Mr. and Mrs,
William Sinclair this week.
Miss Darlene Caughlin, Komoka,
s spending her: Laster holidays at
the home of her aunt, Mrs. Nor-
man Baird: •
McGregor has returned
home from Ridgetowh Agricultural
College.StanleywQ
where he graduated from
his year's. course.
spent the weekend with Mrs. A.
McQueen and :Margaret.
Miss Louise Allen, Hamilton, is
spending the Easter holidays with
her brother, Edgar Allen.
Miss LoisMoffatt, Windsor, vis -
ited with her parents, ;Mr, and
Mrs. Walter Moffatt over Easter.
Mr, and Mrs. Rumble
and family, Toronto, spent Easter.
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THE SHAUGHNI S5Y STORY—Part T
This the story of resource, stubborn
and imagination that ims saved the
International -Baseball, League; second oldest
groups p
of all ou s in professional baseball,from
oblivion.It is the story of Frank Toseph'
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton and
sons, London, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Gooier..
Mrs. Hazel Cole,,,, a and
Mrs,' Clarice Wall, Kincardine,Saturday,
Sunday visitors with Ted
twees'Hesk spent a few days
last week with his brother-in-law
in will be held in the church base-
ment on Thursday, April 21. Host-
sRiley
esse are Mrs: R,- Rile Mrs.: J.
McCool, Mrs. L, McNeil and Mrs.
E Food.this
The choir and Mission Circle of
the .United Church presented an
nDallas
Easter .cantata at the morning
.Mrs. Norman Baird and sister,
Mrs. Glen Peitz, Henson, attended
the funeral of their; aunt, Mrs.
William Ringler, at Wingham, last
Mr. ` and Mrs. Russell Zurbrigg,
Wingham, and daughter and Mrs.
McEwen and daughter,
London, visited a few days at the
with Mr. and Mrs.' John R,,Mur-
dock:
Mr. and Mrs. S. Neale, Pat and
Ronald, Glencoe, spent Easter
with Mrs. Stas&house and Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Wilson.
Lawrence Smiley, Erin; Mr. and
Mrs. George Griffith, Rebecca and
Danny, Stratford, spent Easter
Sh iughnessy.
When the ancient International starts its 72nd season
next week, 200 baseball 'players and a million fans in eight
cities can thank the tall,; lanky,•red-headed Irishman that
League is still in existence. °
• Frank Joseph Shaughnessy, in his_19years as president
` of the International has seen five cities drop. from his circuit.
If he ever feared the worst, only Shaughnessy himself knew.
service on Sunday, entitled PalmsIn
by
home of Mr, and Mrs. John A.
week with Mrs. H. Berry,
the gruff, rasping voice which produces his rugged phrases,
brushed suggestion. that the eight -club League
of Victory", which was enjoyed
McEwen,
Mrs. S. McKenzie is visiting with
he aside• all
Shaughnessy
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a good attendance.
Bride -Elect Feted
Mrs. Frank: McGregor, Mrs.
hex brother at Fort William for a
by
might be forced to cut; to six clubs. was never
discouraged -even in the face of developments that might have
lesser
Number of 1954
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Mrs. Weldon Tyndall' entertain-
ed at a shower for Isobel Young-
blut on Monday evening, April `4.
Mrs. Donald Sprung read the ad-
dress and Mrs. Tyndall and Edythe
Beacom presented a chenille bed-
sprea.._,.-
from serving tray on a stand
from the group. A basket decor-
ated in pink and white, filled with
gifts for the pantry. was then
brought in and opened. Isobel
thanked the gathering and the rest
John McGregor, Mrs. Gregor Mc-
Gregor and Mr. and Mrs. Fred
McGregor attended the wedding of
Neil McGregor in Montreal last
Saturday.
Miss Margaret McGregor, To-
ionto and Miss Kate McGregor,
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Wingham, also attended the wed-
ding of Neil McGregor in Mont-
real, and are now visiting at the
home of their brother, John Mc-
Gregor.
few weeks; She made the trip
plane. Mr. McKenzie is visiting
with his son Don MacKenzie, at
St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Munn, and
family, Kitchener; Mr.y and Mrs.
Robert Barr and family, Burling-
ton, Mx, and Mrs. Harry Duinin
and Kathy,Petrolia, spent Easter
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. V.
Dinning. Kathy is spending the
holiday week with her cousins in
Burlington, and Miss Karen Munn�
daunted a man than this former Notre Dame football
, star, professional baseball player, major league hockey pilot
minor league baseball manager, football coach and Royal
Canadian Artillery officer in World War I.
When Frank Shaughnessy became president of the Inter -
national, the threat of television hadn't arrived. The League
was solid,prosperous. All was well:
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Then Newark, long a League stronghold, suddenly fell
into an attendance decline as television cast its blight. That
was in 1950, and Shaughnessy went out on his first safari.
He 'talked Chicago Cubs into backing a team in Springfield,'
Mass. Again it was business as usual.
BelAir Power
Sedans—$750
ide Coaches and
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below list
of the evening was spent in play-
ing. court whist. A lovely lunch
was served by the hostess.
WI Meeting
Mrs. Stanley Lyon,president of
the Londesboro Women's Institute
over the regular
presidedmeeting
the cancer fund.
A report was given about decor-
ating the hall and a committee of
Mrs. A.Clark, Mrs..W. Manning,
Mrs. Clarence Crawford and Mrs.
Bert Shobbrook, Were appointed
to look after rt. Arran ements
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is staying this week with her•
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V.
Dinnin,
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AUBURN
But only for a season. The spreading popularity of tele-
vision struck again in 1951. The Jersey City Club, despite'
efforts of civic leaders, collapsed, withdrew. Once more;
Shaughnessy went club -hunting. This time he turned to one
of his own former haunts, Ottawa, •where he had once piloted,
league club. Baseball heads listened
briefly,a majorhockey
to his persuasive voice. Major league backing was found for
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1953 HENRY J;president,
on Tuesday, April 5.. The meeting
opened in the usual manner. Mrs.
Arthur Clark, secretary -treasurer,
read the minutes of the last meet-
ing which were approved. Roll
call was answered by the paying
of fees. Treasurer's report was
heard. A donation is to be sent to
were made for the Sunshine Sist-
ersheld on t 01 t e Auburn WI .to
April
' The nominating committee gave
their report and named the fol-
lowing officers: president, Mrs.
Stanley Lyon; first vice-president,
Mrs. Edwin Wood; second dice-
�
Mrs.. Arthur Grange presided
for the Horticultural meeting -held
in the Foresters Hall. Guests veers
present from Wingham, Clinton,
Blyth, Goderich and several farm
forums. Clifford H. Epps, Clinton,
district representative, spoke brief -
3Y and introduced the guest speak-
a teain th a capital ands Shaughnessy could breathe easily
again—for a while. '
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The worst was yetto come. It wasn't long before the
big Irish rod -head -was on the hunt again, scanning the base-
ball horizon for cities that might harbour a. team for the
International Baseball League.
Ts•r•ane••hand vrwiiWoluaina
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Mrs. Arthur Colson;
Secretary -treasurer, Mrs. Arth-
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by Elmer Ferguson, e o Coked House, 431 Yong* St., Ta,e
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ur Clark;press'reporter, Mrs.
merit of Agriculture Toronto.
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Harry Durnin; district director,
MTS. Watson Reid; pianists, Mrs.
T. Allen and Mrs. J. Armstrong;
Mx, Clark gave an interesting
illustrated address on beautifies-
tion, of rural homes and schools,
beautifying of schools,
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flower committee Mrs. J. Clark,'stressing
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Mrs. E, Hesk, Mrs, Leslie Reid,showing
Mrs. L Hunking, Mrs. Bert Allen;
views before and after.
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Mrs. W. Reid, Mrs. A.
Mrs. G. R. Taylor expressed the,
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Conveners of standing commit-
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dustries, Mrs. C. Crawford; cit;-
zenship and education, Mrs. Joseph
Shaddick; community activities
and public relations, Mrs. Lorne
Lawson, home economics and
guitar and mouthor an
included •a g
number by. Bert Shobbrook, Lon-
desboro, an accordian. number by
Mrs.G. R. Taylor and readings by
Mrs. Donald Sprung. Thedoorrat
prize was won by Rev. D. J. Lane,
Clinton.
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The program consissed of read-
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the Catholic Women's League was
held in St. Joseph's Parish Hall
April 4 at which the annual
election of officers was held. The
nominating committee, Mrs. Arn-
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please contact 'KNOX 'WILLIAMS, Albert St.,
one door north of Counter's Builder's Supply.
Phone 'Clinton 649-J
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old Dale, Mrs. Alvin Sharp and
Mrs. John Scruton brought in the
slate of officers for the coming
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The officers are: Mrs.. Wilfred
Managhan, re-elected president;
secretary, Mrs. Arnold Dale; treas-
urer, Mrs. Clement Reynolds; first
vice-president, Mrs. 'Theo Flynn;.
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The mystery prize was won by
Arnold Dale. Mrs. Monaghan
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Clinton CWL at the annual dioses-
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