The Seaforth News, 1949-08-04, Page 4CARTWRIGH',, HAWLEY
Cartwright Hawley died at his
home, 208 Norman street, Stratford,
Saturday evening following a lengthy_
illness. He had resided there only for
a few months, going to Stratford from
Seaforth, .where- he had ?rade his
home for four years. Born at Hay Bay
in Lennox -Addington county, he
farmed :in that district for some years
and later operated the post office
at
Bardolph. Most of his We was spent
in Napanee and Toronto. Twice mar-.
Tied, his first wife, Elizabeth Joyce of
Napanee, died many years ago. He
is survived by his second wile, the
former Minnie Elizabeth McSpadden
of. Seaforth. He was, a member of
Trinity United Church in Napanee,
where he was formerly an elder, and
member of the board of management,
as wellas superintendent of the S3m-
day school at Hay •Bay. Surviving
aro his wife, one brother, W. E. Haw-
le -
v, Winthrop. and one niece, 1•Irs.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1949
John Jayne, Camden . East. A funeral Isobel, Lon on, w r. an.
service was held in Stratford Holiday Lloyd Sorsdahl. •
evening, and the body taken to Nap- • Mr, and Mrs. Lamond, in company
ane for burial on Tuesday in 'River- with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stoskopf,
side cemetery, Sebriugville, intend leaving ,fora
' trip to the west -this week.
LONDESBORO ' I
:rife. Wm. Lyon, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Govier, Mrs. Lillie Webster and
Jack spent the weekend holiday with
.Hamilton and Pt. Colborne friends,
returning Tuesday.
Mi s.oadlo McCool, Ottawa, has
et h
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l-'lellLlln her holidays t t
been _ h 3
be 1 g
hone of her brother and sister-in-
law, Mr. 'and Mrs. Jas. McCool.
Mrs. Nellie Watson spent a few'
days at the -home of her daughter
and on -in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Bill
Riley, Hensel'. Friends will be glad
to know that Mrs. Riley was not
'afflicted with polio. as was feared at
first. '
Bert Knox, Niagara Falls is visit
in at the home of his grandparents,
Mr', and Mrs, Wm. Knox. •
Mrs. J,Barker, Toronto, spent the
weekend holiday with her '. mother,
Mrs. J. Finland and her sister, Mrs.
Grierson.
Rev, S. Brenton, Mr's. Brenton
and Sylvia are spending their holi-
days in the West.
Rev. Mr. Wath of Whitechurch
will take the church services next
Sunday and on Aug. 14,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Griffiths,
Ni.grra Falls, are holidaying with
Mr. and Mr William Griffiths.
31r. and Mrs. W. E. Manning,
Grit and June,Mrs. F. Wood, visited.
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Roberton,
Sunday.
?11 a Esther and Bary Jamieson,
Tr,rn, visited with their parents,
Mr. :Dd Mrs. Arthur Jamieson and
Flossie.
Miss Mary -Scott is a patient in
:Clinton hospital. '
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On Civic holiday - local bowlers
gathered at the green for a mixed
doubles tournament, The following
were winners in. the men's section;
first, Eric Munro; 3 wins plus 22;
second, Harold Free, 3 wins plus '7;
in the. women's games, first, Mrs:
Beattie, 2 wins plus 18; second, Mrs.
Paul. Brady, 2 wins plus 5.
The women who played were Dor-
othy Parke, -Alice Reid, firs. Johti
Kaiser, Mrs. E. H. Close, Mrs. Paul
Brady, Mrs. H. Free, Dire. Hart,
Mrs. John Beattie, Mrs, W. J. Baker,
Mrs. Hartman and Mrs, J. Gird,
Goderich.
The, men taking part in these
doubles were Harold Free, _Bertin
Reid, Wm. Moose, John Beattie, Mr.
Heitman, Bil Hart, W. J. Baker,
Lloyd Hoggarth, Eric Monroe, J. C.
Cutt, Grattan Flannigan, and Gord-
on Mair..
* *
Last Thursday evening fifty-five
howlers from local greens including
Stratford, Goderich, Brantford, Ex-
eter. :Mitchell, Clinton and Seaforth
congregated at the Seaforth Bowling
Club greens for a mixed double
tournament.
The winners of this tournament
were S. Robinson and`3T1.s. Elliot;
Clinton; 12i. '_ :d Br-. J. A. Mac-
Donald, Stratford; and 'Harold Jen-
kins ] and Mre. Balfour, Mitchell.
The skips of the Thursday even-
s rl.s were: Mi. Murray; .Mr.
W?—mar.. C Lo: on, 11-c. Col
CSrtorl; H. C. Rivers. A.
11 -1:;!r„Fe, Exeter.; 1Ii'. Ireland,
t .an:ford; T. Pritebrd;.-3. T. Baker,
.T. Ii. ii'hee'.e:•. W. Price, J. C. Niv-
ens, R. S. Soot; Goderich; J. A. Mac-
Dons'cl, lir. T. Sanderson, Stratford;
F. Rusin, L. E. Howe, H. Jenkins,
3titcitel:: and from Seaforth: Eric
Monroe, Dr. .3. A. MacLennen, Geo.
Hays., F. Johnson, Bev, Christie, J.
Hotham, Charles Barber and H. 0.
Free.
The -visiting bowlers were treated
to a lunch served following the
games.
Colquhoun to Prowse. Don Smith did
the running for Archie Hubert who
Las a sore leg but was forced to play.
when Bill O'Shea' nor Gus Boussey
were present to catch.
*
The Centralia Flyers went down to
their second defeat on Wednesday
when. Seaforth down them by an S-7
score in Is four -point feature.
It was a close affair'througliout and
anyone's game through to the finish.
The.HHL All Stars will flay in Sea -
forth on Wednesday evening, Aug,.
10, Solue of the A11-Btars 10110 wi1'
put in their appearance c T,,I L
Broda, :Toronto, Bill Clapsworth, i d
Houston, Boston, Sid Smith, Toronto,
Rontz, Boston, Jim Tollmpson, To-
ronto, Barilko, Toronto, Mackell, To-
ronto, Harry Watson, Toronto, Bnd
Poi1e, Detroit, Ray Tungr'en, Toronto,
Red Kelly, Detroit, and Gordon
Wright, Toronto, phis others. Their
opponents will be the Seaforth Bosli-
arts, ,,roup champions.
HOME' BURNED
Joseph Postill, Goderich Township
farmer residing on the Bayfield line',
lost his cement -block house by fire
Friday with .a heavy loss, only partly
* *
Don't forget the final W.O.A.A.
men's game to -night at Lions Park.
Game time 8:30 under the lights.
Centralia Flyer will hook up with
the Bosharts.
* *
W L Pts
Seaforth 13 2 26
Centralia 11 4 22
Wingham 10 6 20
Sebringville • • • ... • • 2
Listowel. 14 4
* *
In the ladies series Seaforth
ranks first and those following are:
Brussels, Blyth, Hensall and Goder-
ich.
* • *
The Fawns played, Goderich on
Wednesday and will play on Friday
to end their schedule. The playoffs
will start early next week with first
and third, second and fourth play-
ing off.
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covered by insurance. Through the
efforts' of volunteers and the Bay-
field Fire Department, neighboring
buildings were saved.
When he arose, Mr. Postill went
downstairs, lighted the coal oil
stove and then lay down for a time.
He was awakened by the call of his"
wife who had heard something un-
usual and 'figured there was some-
thing wrong. He foundthe, stove and
kitchen in flames and immediately
gave the alarm.
Jlirs. Postill and family were 'able
to reach outdoors in safetg.
In their"efforts to quell the blaze,
the firefighters pumped the well dry.
Bayfield Fire •Department's 500 -gal-
lon tank of water carne in handy,
but was insufficient to do. - much
*
The Seaforth Bosharts played on
Tuesday evening at Lions Park with
the Sebringville nine. The final
score read Seaforth 12, Sebringville
4. In the first inning Sebringville
scoredand Jimruns nGib. Seforth
Duns -
more, Ney
was held scoreless until the 5th inn-
ing when Smith. Cameron, Kennedy,
rl Wright scored runs. In the sixth
Smith, Cameron, Hubert, Woods,
MacGregor and Wright scored runs
to make the score 10-3 for Seaforth..
Sebringvill was held scoreless from
the first inning throughout the
game. In the first of the eighth when
they scored two runs on Jim Gibbs
triple with Deena and Kline scoring.
In the seventh Wilson was the only
player to cross the plate when he hit
the ball into the left field well be-
yond the Sebringville player. In the
end of the eighth inning Wood
flied to the catcher, MacGregor hit
a singe in the infield, Don Smith
hit a single but MacGregor on an at-
tempted run to second was forced
out by the third baseman but Smith
scored on Wright's single. Wilson hit
into the infield but Wilson flied out
to the Sebringville,shortstop.
In' Sebringville's half of the ninth
Young' hit a single but was forced
at home on Grebh's hit fielded to the
catcher. 'Grebb scored on K1ine's
double to centre field. Schmidt flied
out to Wilson and Dunsman struck
out,
* e w *
The Fawns dovrne.d the Blyth girls
on Friday evening 22.2. Although the
more -wee large this did mot designate
the type of playing there was.
The Blyth pitcher, Maxine Hunking,
although tired, pitched the whole
game. Sometimes it looked as though
she would have to quit when she
pitched three walks in a row, but then
she put all she bad into the game
and pitched only one walk after this
section. The catcher, Delphine Hunk-
ing, encouraged Maxine, and the two
played sound hall while their fielders
seemed to give them little support.
These two also pitched an exhibi-
tion game against Clifford for the
Brussels team.
Toots Stapleton, for the Fawns,
ii'ttnhed a geed game throughout.
- *- *
The Listowel W.O.A.A. entry
played in Seaforth on Friday night
when the Bosharts downed them 11
too There was a. good crowd on
ha:d to watch the locals win their
second game of the week.
There were some smart plays
throughout the afternoon,' one when
Bill Smith made a great catch on
Griesbach sizzling line drive and a
smart double play by Farrish to
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