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Established 1860 Phone 41.
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Besides the rival goalies. }ugh
Paareele, of Brillieelei, and Jim Delan-
ey, a $t, dolunaltatt,' were tile. best'
rpeen on the field; the former clearing.
Many dangerors Ornate with-. well -
AIWA boots, while Jhe latter was al-
ways dangerous when In enemy ter-
ritory..
Brusiele--eGtoal, C. Riley; fulabacke,
H. Pearson, A. Steiss; balf-backs, W.
King, C. Bryans, W. S•teveson; cen-
tre, L. Steiss; right wing, J. Rut-
ledge, J. Lowe; left wing, T. Mc-
Cutche,on, J.. Allan; subs.; S. Nichol,
H. Bowler.
St. Columban.—Goal, ''. Murray;
fullbacks, F, Murray, J. Murray;
half-baeks, L. Ryan, F. O'Connor, C.
Ryan; centre, P. O'SluBivan; right
wing, ;I. Delaney, W. McQuade left
wing, F. O'Rourke, J. O'Connor; subs.,
E. McGrath, J. Malone.. ••,
Referee—Frank Kemp, Listowel.
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DUBLIN
Personals: Rev. Harry, F. Feeney,
.C.Re, • Kitchenen, and Mise Genevieve
'Feeney, T'bronto, with their mother,
Mrs. Kathleen Feeney; Frank Mc-
Grath, Kitchener, with his neither,
Mrs. Mary McGrath; Miss Agnes' Mut-,
phy, Ottawa, with Mr. and Mrs. Tho.
3.'Molyneaux; Miss Leona Druar, St.
Mary's ,.liespital, Kitchener, with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. • Druar; Mr. and
Mrs. „James Atkinson and daughter,
Lynn, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Atkinson; Mr. and Mrs. Hub-
ert Feeney an family, Victor and
Martin Feene,y, Kitchener, with Mr.
and Mrs. Martin Feeney; Rev. J.
Speilmacher, St. Jerome's College,
Kitchener, called on friends here;
Mrs. Larry Beale, Stratford, with
Miss Mary Beale; Mrs. L. Gormley,
Kitchener, with,Mrs. Elizabeth Brux-
er; Miss Lorraine Jordan; London,
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Jordan; Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred
O'Rourke and family at Pert Dover
and Tillsonburg; Miss Margaret At-
kinson and Miss Joycelyn Farady,. To-
ronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Brown,
Kinkora, with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Atkinson;- 'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pauli,
Hamilton, and Mrs. M. Murray, De-
troit, with,. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelly,
Huron Hetelt IVIr.e.and Mrs. James
Airtime, Toronto, with Ar. and. Mrs.
Pat Jordan; Rev. Gordon, T. Dill ands
Rev. Father Walsh, Windsor, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jpseph Dill and Peter
Dill; Miss Ally Looby, Kitchener,
with her mother, Mrs. A. M. Looby;
Miss Jean Costello, Londop, with her
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Dari • Ceetello;
A. H. Jordison and Wayne, Ancaster,
and Miss L. Jordison, • London, • with
Mr. and Mrs, A. Whetham; Mr, and
Mre:' Joseph Kostek, Toronto, with
friends here; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ken-
ny, Mrs. Bullough and son, and Reg-
inald Bullough, Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs, •• George-Holtzhaueri Galt,. with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns; Gerald
Feeney and Miss Lorenza Corbeau,•
London, .with Mr: and Mrs. Mack
Feeney; .Mr. and Mrs. Francis Glos-
sop and ;daughter, Betty, Halifax: N.
S., with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forster;
.*r. and Mrs. D. McConnell at Hen -
sail; Mr. and Mrs.•HeYugh and son
and _Miss Dorothy Ann Costello at
Grand" Bend; Mr, and Mrs, Maok
Feeney at London; Mr. and Mrs. John
Nagle ad William Danteer, eat Bay-
field; Garfield McGillivray, Gordon
McGillivray and Miss Florence Ham
mond.
mond, Chesley; Mr. and Mrs.' Fred
.Sargent and Bert Johnson, Galt; Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur Houghton, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs. James McGilliv-
ray; Mrs. J. V. Ryan, Stratford, with
her sister, Mrs. M. Schulman; 3. •Aslin
of Toronto, with Mrs. Aslin and
sons; Tee Doyle, Toronto, with his
mother, Mrs. Jam ee Doyle; *lee Jean
Costello, London, with her parents,
Mr. ,and, Mrs. Dan Costeli'o; Charles
Krauskopf, Detroit,' with Mr. and
Mrs. James Krauskopf; Mr. and Mrs.
Pat Woods, Misses Kay and' Rose
Marig, Patrick and eJodeph attended
the Old Boas!, Reunion at' Arthur;
Miss Ursula Krauskopf es vacationing
at Grand Bend; Mrs. A. M. Loohy,
Mrs. Clayton Looby and, Miss Loreen
Lbeby at Montreal; Miss Margaret
O'Connell, Mrs. Elizabeth Bruxer,
Joseph O'Connell, Joseph Dorsey and.
Frank Cronin at the Martyrs Shrine,
Midland; Mrs. Thomas S. Molyneaux
at Akron, Ohio; :qr. ,and Mrs. M.
Klinkhamer at"Stratford; Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Evens in Detroit; Mr. and
Mrs, Jack Danlecher and son,' Bobby,
Detroit, and Mr, and Mrs, Thomas
Stapleton's
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F. W. STAPLETON
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"Plowili;•••1.1104"010,,mmomt,motommloott,
Personalist MISS.: Jessie Gillespie
has returusd Whet,' home at White-
clutroh after visiting friends here;
M. and Mrs. NelsOn. Aturkia and
daughters, Audrey' and Betty, of Bel -
more, with Mr. a.ttd Mrs. William
Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs Morley
cWadisworth, Ailsa Craig, with Rey.
and Mrs. W. A...MacWilliam; Hazel
Laing, Waterloo, and Gordon Hough-
ton, Ailsa Craig; at their respective
homes; Mr. and M. Mac McKellar
and datightere Mitchell, with Mr. and
Mrs. Lindsay McKellar; Mrs. Ruby
Routley., Kirktou, with relatives and
friends here; •alf.E'TOm Laing, ales.
Duncan McKellar, Mrs. William
Houghton and Olive Speare attended
the 'McLellan - Rutledge wedding in
pgruoudville Church; Mr. and Mrs.
Clive 1Vlactionald and family, Mit-
chell, with Olive Speare; Mr. and
Mrs. George Clippiton. Ingersoll, with
Mr and Mrs Ottli Walker; Mrs Wm
Hodge, St. Catharines, with her
mother, Mrs. Tuffin, at the home of
Miss Mary B. ,Currie.
- WINTHROP
Rev. R. J. Peters is spending his
month's vacation with Mrs. Peters in.'
Muskoka.
Mr. Percy Little motored to M.
Catharines on Friday. Mr. and Mrs.
Reg. Little and family returned with
him to spend their holidays here.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Nichol, of At-
wood, ,spent the week -end with Mr.
Austin Dolmage.
Mrs.' Percy Cole, 9f Stratford, vis-
ited her sister, Mrs. Thomas Pryce;
and Mr. Bryce.
Mr. Sol Shannon, Mrs. Ken Beattie
and Elaine motored' to Goderich to
visit" Mende and take in the races.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan McArthur, Jean
and Bill. were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. John Beattie.
Mrs, Helen Laughnane and Mary,
of Niagara Falls; N.Y., are. •viMting
with, her sister, Mrs. Margaret Horne.
Mrs. Garnet, Wanless and children,
of Viroqua, Wisconsin, visited with
Mrs. John Smith, Hullett, and Mrs.
John McClure.
Mrs. Louis Bolton. entertained Last
week many little friends ' of her
daughter, Diane, in honor of her sev-
enth birthday.
Mr. Glen Lloyd, who has been on
the lake boats since spring, spent a
weeleeeholidays with his aunt,. Mrs.
William How.
Mr: Gordon Pethiek, of Stratford,
spent the week -end with his cousin,
Mr. Oliver Pryce.
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E'LIMVILLE
• Mr. and Mrs. George Hurd and
daughter, Ted, of Toronto, and grand-
daughter, Carol Wright., of Orillia,
sp4nt the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Bell.'
' Messrs. Emmerson Penhale, Elgin
Skinner, Ken .Hern and Laurie, Steph-
en spent the week -end at Wasaga
Beach and Midland.
Mr. and.Mrs. Harold Bell and Mr.
and Airs. M.' Loeb- einene the week-
end' at the lattareernfittage at • the
lake.
Several from the village spent
Sunday at Grand Bend and Turribull's
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stephen, of
Brussels, • visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Stephen on Monday.
Miss Hazel Sparling is visiting rel-
atives in • Thorndale. • ,
Mrs. Robert Lyonet, of .Galt, was
the guest of honor on 'Friday evening
when a number of her friends gath-
er'ed to, honor her on the occasion 01'
her recent.marriage. . She wae'ascort-
ed to a decorated chair to tfie strains
or the wedding: nittra played by the
Johns twine, Ilene and Ethelene, An
address was read by Howard
Kerelake and ...Grace was presented
with a puts.e of money and other
gifts. After thanking them all she
was showered with eonfetti. Music
and contests were enjoyed and lunch
was , served at the close. Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Lyonet spent the post
week' of their honeymoon with the
bride's brother and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Cliff Brock.
WALTON
Re-sf.''R. 4. trazIewood who has been
in -Port Carling for a month's vaca-
tion, has returned and. occupied the
pulpit in buff's United Church - on
Sunday morning. He chose as the
text •of his serMon, "He Was a Good
Man," referring. to Barnabas who
helped Paul when under suspicion,
gave relief to the Christian Church
and gave his all to the missionary
cause. Mrs. H. Smalldon sang "Make
Me
The girls' softball team defeated.
Goderich girls en Myth grounds Fri-
day evening to the tune of 9-6. '
Personals: Robert Holland, Jerry
Ennis and Donald Wilson in London;
Mrs. Laura Wilson with her mother,
.Mrs. D. Hoy; David Ilackerell. with
Clarence McNichol; Mr. and Mrs, J.
Lamont end Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs,
Kernaghan, Rae and Elaine with Mr.
and Mrs, L. Porter; Mr. and Mrs. A.
McNichol in Duenville; .Mrs. W. J.
Zoegere Toronto, and Mrs. Emma
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Apo*: *0, Nutito*:4,
':17:.I040d Mae and Nee.. Caritieeleige,
Bias :Icarailehnte, p Preasale,,•YiaMe.
4 1igrandpsseente, Ur. and 31.4rae
Lloyds POW.
Mr, nd Mrs. W. C. fieieleatt. ••itne
ecesepescaed by -Mr. and Mee. T, WtF
sten, Lanalen, left WedelesdaY an, a trip'
to Nerthern Catasio,
Georgie Reggae, of Auleern, spett4-
'Mg his vacation with Billie BroVen,
The Walton ladies' softbali, teepee
got off on the a right foot TlieudaY
eight and defeated Myth ladiee 34-4
Ao the first game or the semi -finale
on the 13lyth. die:Mond.°
Rev, R, G. Haziewoodi Spoke On
Tuesday at. a 'worship • period. "Citi-
zenship" was the subject of his re-
marks. We are for the first time, he
said, legally Canadian citizens in
1947. Many citizens are scrupulously
honest in individual dealings but dis-
honest in , dealing with •goveeninent.
Moen& stressed •obedience•to the law;
if you would be great, Mr. Hazlewood
said,obey the laws of God. The Wal-
ton choir assisted in this service, solo'
Parts being Olen. by Mrs. 11-• Travis
and Mrs. Nelson .Rel.d.
ZION '
Mrs. Dort Graham and family, of
Stratford, visited on Friday with Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm.
Mrs. Alexia' Malcolm spent Sunday
evening with her son, Mr. Jack Mal-
colm, and Mrs. Malcolm, and. on Mon -1
day they all attended the Malcolm
reunion in Stratford.
Miss Marjory Ann Strathdee, visited
recently with hes cousin, Miss Gladys
Robinson.
e Mr. and Mrs, Dalton Malcolm and
Keith visited on Sunday with Mr.
and' Mrs. A. J. Bradshaw, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Eberhart, Sea -
forth, and Mrs. J. Balfour and Dalton
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
'Pepper.
Mrs, Lorne 'Rogers, Windsor, is
confined to her bed, and under the
doctor'scare at the home of her sis-
ter -fa -lair, Mrs. Elmore Kleinfeldt.
Her Ziou friends wish her 'a speedy
.recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. James Broughton and
Miss Ann Broughton, R.N., visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fergus
Lanninr
Mr. and, Mss. James Malcolm and
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm and
Keith attended the Malcolm reunion
in Stratford on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Britton and Mr.
and Mrs.. Herb. Britton and family
spent Sunday at .Snowden's Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDonald., of
Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs.' Fred. Bum -
stead, Meaford; Mrs. Mae Reeser' of
Detroit, and Mrs. George Graham vis-
ited Monday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. James Malcolm and Mr. and
Mrs. Dalton Malcolm.'
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Personals: Mr. and Mrs. John' Mil-
ler, Hamilton, with Mr, and Mrs. A.
Hillehrecht; Canner' Mogk, Wallace-
burg. with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
George Mogk; Mr. and Mrs. Tra.nk
Elligson and Howard, Hamilton, with
Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Riehl; Mr. and Mrs.
Elwood •Smart, Dennis and Carolyn,
•Miss Sylvia Bennewies, .Windsor,
with Mi'- 'and Mrs.' 3. L, Beenewies;
mr.-• and 'Mrs. Hubert Reid, Forest,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Markle. Wood-
stock, with Mr. ,and Mrs, H. W. Diegel;
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred. Ahrens. and
Clayton in Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Mr.
and Mrs. Idateey Beuermapn and,
family, Seaforth, with Mr: and- Mrs.
Harry Beuermann; Mie• and Mrs..Clar-
ence Green 'and Audrey in Teeswa-
ter; Charles Wolfe, is a patient in
Victoriaealospitel, London; Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar .Diegel and Jiniti.jr, Wa-
terloo, • with the forrner's parents
Miss • Betty Rock h.ad her tonsils re-
moved at the Stratford hospital en
Friday; Mrs. W. L. Oterengesser
Waterloo with Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Querengeseer; George Siemon and.
Adam Elsie): cM a motor. trip to North-
ern Ontario; Glenn Diege'l motored to
North I3ay; Mee. Annie -Kuntz, Bad. -
en. Richard Kuntz, New Hamburg,
and Roy •Arnstein Kitchener, with
Mr, and Mrs. John Manstein; Keeneth
Hinz with his' aunt, Mrs, W.
Klink -
main, Elmira; Rev. and Mrs.' W,
Schultz hotidaying itt the- lake; Her-
man Schmidt and eaughter, 'Violet,
and Mr. Stable; Preston, with Mr. and
Mrs. Edward. Smith; Mis and Mrs. R.
Sholdice, GarV, Warren and Roger
with Mr, and Mrs.. A. Sholdice, Wal-
ton.
At St. 'Peter's Church on Sunday
inornin.g, Barbara Anne, Hoegyeinfant
daughter of Me. and Mrs. Wilbur.
Hoegy, was baptized, the sponsors tie-
ing Mr. 'aeti Mrs. Alfred Beuermann
and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kleber, of
Seaforth,
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one of the rooms of a hotel when
the festivities were" interruntedby
an attendant. wh"o 'said:' '"Gentlenien,
Tee beensent to ask.. you to make
toss noise. The guest in the next
Speaker (desiroue of raising mon-
ey): "All .Who will give $10 stand
(Aside to musicia e "Play the
National. Anthem!"
Mistress (during cleaning): "Be
carefui with those hooks, Jane. S61110
cfthem go beck to George T."
Maid. "Yes, and some of them
ought 'to go back to 'the ,Public Lib -
rale , MalMen!"
The dear old lady entered ,the
bookshop and buttonholed be near -
ase assistant.
"I want a book for my nephew,"
she said.
"Certeinly, me.'am," was the reply.
"Any special subject?"
"Well," said the customer, "he's
'just started work as a railway por-
ter, and I want to NIP' him on. I'll
send him thetebook called- 'Hints on
Successful Platform Snaking'," •
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Judge: "We'll see a lot of raving
beauties before this contest is over."
Assistant: "You mean the•win-
ners
Judge: "No, I mean the loiters."
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A merry party was going on • itt
room eaye he can't read."
"Car 't read?" replied the trasC
'Well tell him he ought to be aeleam-
ed of himself. Why, 1, could rea4
when 1 leas five!"
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