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Zion United Church
TUESDAY, JUNE 20th
6:30 p.m.
ADULTS 75q CHILDREN 40o
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'PERMS'
Preoented by Elimville Y.P.S.
- in -
Walton Community Hall
FRIDAY, JUNE 9th
- 8:30 p.m.
Sponsored by the
Walton Y.P.U. of Duff's
Church
AdMitssion - 40e' and 20c
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W.O.A.A. •
FLOODLIGHT
Softball
SEAFORTH
VS.
GODERICH
Friday, June 9
8:30 p.m.
Arr- LIONS PARK
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Seaforth
Admission - 25c and 15c
3 -POINT
, HOOK-UP
You Ever Saw
Be sure to see the
NEW EAGLE
ilITCH
on the Model "VAC"
2 -Plow Case Tractor
R,oweliffe Motors
PHONE 147 • SEAFORTH
i :•" BY INAL4Y
441 b074, *pigs. and 110(10,
wishing •;tis play "tiofthalls ,„:10141Y
leave their ri;aelee. Itarth
Ware, qames. are tO be under the
auspices of Branch; 156, catindian
Legion.
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Seaforth Iritermediate 'A' men's
team cgtose up with their second
win in two games Tuesday eve-
ning io. a twilight tilt with Clinton
Radar, as they downed theta 9-6.
Cameron 'was the heavy hitter for
Seaforth, lashing out two singles
and a triple. Ray Mulford was the
big gun -with three runs on a dou.-
ble, single and a Walk. For Clin-
ton; Allan broUght in two rips on
two hits. "Shorty" Krieger, short-
stop for the locals, piled up five
Putouts to his credit during this
games'and Proctor on first put out
nine Clinton runners.
Umpires - Plate, Thorndyke,
Clinton; bases, DeBeanpre, Minton
Radar.
Football
WINTHROP
- at -
ST. COLUMBAN
Monday June 12
7:30 p.m., D.S.T.
Dancing
WINTHROP HALL
Friday, June 9
Music by
Harburn's Orchestra
Dancing 9:30 - 2
Admission - 50c
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Huron Football Scores To p4titt
winthrop 1, BrUssels 0 •
Walton 0, Ethel AS
Winthrop 0, Walton 1
Holstein 2, .Atwood 1
Brussels 0, IVIildinny .
Mildmay 0, Holstein 1
Winthren 2, Ethel 2 •
Walton 1, BrUSselt 2
Winthrop 2, Holstein I.
Batting Averages • ;I
AB' R H Pet.
O'Shea 7 1 4 .571
Cameron 9 2 4 .444
Mulford 7 4 S .429
Smith 8 2 3' .3T5
Eisler 9 4 ', .222'
'Rennie ..... 9 IS; 2;' .222'
Woodcock 7 2 1 ' .143
Proptor 7 1 1;':' .143'
Krieger 6 3 01-1: ,000
Henderson 1 0 0: "..1100:
Totals 22 19 20'
Fielding Averages
GP PO A E
O'Shea 2 4 5 0
Eisler 2 3 0 0
Smith 2 4 0 0
Mulford 2 8 1 0
Rennie 2 4 4 0
Henderson 1 2 0 0
Proctor 2 17 1 1
Woodcock 2 2 4 1
Krieger 2 6 2 2
Cameron 2 1 1 1
Heighington 1 0 0 0
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Totals 20 51 18
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Public School
News
W,e11, folks, here we are again,
but are we very happy! We are
trying our examinations and will
soon he out of school.
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The boys and girls who didn't
have to write the final examina-
tions should; really be congratulat-
ed, as well as happy.
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Grade 3 have been saving their
gum and candy money to send to
the Winnipeg Flood Relief. They
have recently collected $2.00.
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The Seaforth Public School soft-
ball teams are planning to play
Clinton and Goderich this week.
Introductory
OFFER
Having, opened 'a Lumber ABgilders'
SuPplir buiiikess in the ad Palace kink, ,
we are offering for One Day, Only -
Saturday June 10
ASPHALT SHINGLES ... 8,00 per sq.
INSUL BRICK SIDING_ . 12.75 per sq.
ROLL BRICK SIDING.... 4.50 per sq.
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Ball & Macaulay
Lumber and Builders' Supplies
LIME CEMENT
SEAFORTH CLINTON
Phone 787 Phone 97
J. L CASE
FARM MACHINERY
FOR SALE
NEW MACHINERY bN HAND
1 E. Elevator
1 Standard "D" ,with Hydraulic
1 VAC Row Crop, with Eagle Hitch
Waterloo Bronco .and Garden Tractors on hand.
Tractor Spreader on Rubber
. T. 8 Tractor Spreader on Rubber
Tractor Mowers on Rubber
Forage Suction Blower
Case Baler with automatic tie and ventilated bale
USED MACHINERY ON HAND
Several Used Horse Mowers
1 Model "D"
John Deere, Model "B"
Several Used Plows -2 and 3 furrows
NI(MBER OF ELECTRIC FENCE POSTS
Rowcliffe Motors
PHONE 147 sEAFordat, ONT.
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if:40k4; n.cotitvieo %On
'.aind her' brothers311dis ';Unrsisinh
Miehigae. 'W.Ore toirn On;
.• Mr, Leslie Ifutchisop,'.,
rorito, and Mr. George Hutchison,
of Landon, were in town tins.0114,
'less on Saturday, ' . ;
• Messrsi:•Ored E. Willie Haig
J. Duncan; 'and John Caineron .9A -
tended? the reunion of ' the vIgitt,'
Regiment, whieh Was \held in' St.'
Thomas on Sat-11May and SundaY.
• Mrs, D. H. liVilson and Mre.
Walker Hart were in Toronto this
week on businees.
• Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Colbert
amd daughter, Gra.ce, and Mrs. W,
Pollock, of St, Catharines', Archie
Ha,nnY, Of Satilt Ste. Marie; Bert
flianisy, of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs., Stroud, of Kincardine, attend-
ed sthe funeral of the late Matthew
Haney on MondaY.
: !Mrs. Earl Bell and Miss Fer-
gus. Bell, of Toronto, Were here ov-
er the week -end. Mrs. Beli will re-
main for the summer.
• Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ament,
Miss Frances Ament and }Billie
Ament, of Detroit, Were guests of
Mrs 'ancl. MTS. William Ament on
Sunday.
-• Miss Dorothy Smith, of Ham-
ilton, spent the week -end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
C. M. Smith.
• Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Clarke and
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shannon were
in London attending the church
service of the Order of the Eastern
Star.
• Miss Betty Anderson, of Ham
ilton, spent the week -end with Mrs:
E. Bell.
• Mrs. Albert Harrison and. her
daughter, MTS. Wm., Hodgert, left
last week to visit the former's son,
Keith, and ;his wife in Alberta, and
also to visit relatives in Vancou-
ver and Seattle.
• Mr. J. M. Govenlock marked
his 88th birthday on Wednesday.
He is hale and hearty and able to
be down town every day.
• Miss Peggy Willis, North East
hope, spent the week -end at her
home here.
• Mr. Harold Barry, husband. of
Mildred Barry, who has been with
the Department of Highways at
Stratford, has been transferred to
Toronto.
• Miss Patricia Kitchen and Mr.
Neville McMillan, of Toronto, were
week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. M. McMillan.
• .Mrs. Bertha O'Connell is vis-
iting with her sister, Mrs. F. Dev-
ereaux, in Toronto. •
• Miss Ruth joynt, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at her home
here.
• Mrs. Wes. Nichols, Mrs. Nor-
man Nichols and Mrs. Lionel For-
tune have returned after attending
the funeral of the late Marshall
Thomas, in London.
• Mrs. U. D. Clark, of Sarnia, is
visiting her mother, Mrs. J. O.
Greig.
• Mrs. J. E. Keating left Thurs-
day for Toronto where she will vis-
it her son, Kenneth, and her sis-
ter, Miss Mae Hagerman.
• Mr.. Jack Dorrance, of. St.
Catharines, was a week -end guest
of his mother, Mrs. Mae Dorrance.
• Mrs. J. J. Sclater and Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Knowles and Sandra,
of Exeter, are in Toronto this
week.
• Mr. and Mrs. John Finlayson
spent last week iri Auburn.
• Dcinald Munn leaves Friday for
Camp Borden, where he will train
in the Medical Corns of the C.O.
T.C.
• Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Grant were
in London on Saturday Ettending
the convocation at the UniVersity
of Western Ontario, when Mr.
Grant's brother, Mr. D. A. Grant,
received his degree in Honour
Mathematics and Physics.
• Attending the 60th annivers-
ary of the W.M.S. of Hensall Pres-
byterian Church on Thursday
were: Mrs. J. B. Russell, Mrs. J.
F. Scott, Mrs. J. W. Thoinpson,
Miss Belle Campbell, Mrs. D. Glenn
Campbell and Mrs. R. Eberhart.
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WINCHELSEA
The school sections of No.
Winchelsea, and No. 2, Eden, play-.
ed ball on Friday with Winchelsea
winning the top score of 21-16.
Mr. Ezra Willard and Don, of
Mount Pleasant, spent Sunday af-
ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Wib.
Batten.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Carty, Lon-
don, spent the week -end with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Prance.
BRUCEF1ELD
Mr. 'and Mrs. Hugh Berry, ac-
companied by .Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Paterson, left Ws week by motor'
ou a holiday trip to Montreal and
Ottawa.
Mrs. Alice Ham has returned
home from Toronto, where she has
been spending some time,
Miss Margaret Aikenhead, Lon-
don, spent the week -end at her
home.
Mr. 'and Mrs. W. Henry attend-
ed convocation at Western Uni-
versity on Saturday when. their
son, Cam, received his B.A. degree.
Miss Leona Anderson left this
week for Kirkland Lake, where
she intends to remain for some
time. --
The many friends of Mrs. T.
Baird will be glad to know she is
itnproving after her recent illness
and able to be up and around
again.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry, of
Brucefleld, attended Convocation.>
ceremonies held at C.W.O. on Sat-
urday, June 3. Their sons Camer-
on Henry, received de-
gree in Honors English and Phil-
osophy, and ,the gold medal for
highest markii in his year. He hais
also been granted a teaching. fel-
lowship with 'the Department of
Philosophy at the University of
Western Ontario, The award is
$500, plus tuition, Mr. Henry will
do post-gradUate work neltt year
U.W.O.
Mr. and Mra. Sitalfe ;and familY
moved :to Clintettstinting the' 'UV
ter part df the Week.
.0$ 0: • '
f,'"4,1ii,04;12 H9ii9eit PlVd..§4derfr•
. Hodgert, .52, snse'of the;
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',best *hewn farmers end' drovers .01.
df4rict, died suddenly' from a
;heart attack Wednesday after,:
,09:4,,:;kig, ;the home of 'EciwArd ,Alexs
''sandinr, Vehorne TWIN He wee tel/pi
,ing abentt some cattle. whem,hfs Wel*
Istrildettly taken ill and died after
'BLUE COAL
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what saving you make. '
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Why delay your ordering?
If every consumer delays, the istirs;
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Willis Dundas
PHONE 192-M, or
Box Furniture Store
Phone 43
Until Office is Established
mum .!lannummominffigant
Bazaar arid
Bake
FRIDAY, 'JUNE 16th
Isaac Hudson's Store
in the afternoon
s Sponsored by
GrOup 4 of the W. A. of
Northside United Church
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FRIDAY, JUNE 9th
S.S. No. 9 .... 10:30 a.m.
Winthrop .... 2:30 p.m.
S.S. No. 2 ... . 8:30 p.m.
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Mi. Geo. Durham spent SatUrdaY,
at the Trades Fair TOrtinto,?,
s Mr., and Mrs. Fred Stephennsor
,041,d fatally, Brussel% Irkited Nktk
Mr. arid Mrs. Frank ,Hiley and; 1411.4.
Geo, Riley, Sunday evening. '
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BAYME,Isa
• Mrs, Clara Guest, who thas resid-
ed here for several' years, left last
week to live in London.
Mt. and Mrs, Wm. Reid, of Wind-
sor, are at the cottage whieh they
recently purchased from Mrs. G.
Churchward, for the season.
Mrs. V. C. Quarry, of Hamilton,
epent a few days last week the
guest of Mrs. R. H. F. Gairdner.
1Vliss Ruble Fisher, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end with her aunt,
Mrs. F. A. Edwards.
Mrs. Helen Cobb, of Toronto, ar-
rived last week to spend the sum-
mer at her cottage.
Miss Margaret Ferguson, of To-
ronto, spent the week -end vsith her
father, Mr. Wm. L. Ferguson.
Leitch - Talbot
Amid a setting of w,hite lilac and
fern the wedding took place on
Saturday at the home of the bride's
parents, "Fairview Farm," Bluewa-
ter Highway South, Bayfield, of
Agnes Marie, eldest daughter of
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard E. Talbot, to
George William Leitch, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Leitch, Goderich.
Rev. Peter Renner officiated. The
pretty bride, who was given in
marriage by her father, wore an
ankle -length dress of white nylon
embossed organdy over bridal sat-
in, long tapering sleeves and full
skirt and wore a white picture hat,
carrying a shower bouquet of Am-
erican Beauty roses. She was at-
tended by her sister, Miss Betty
Jean Talbot, who wore heavenly
blue satin dress with tight fitted
bodice, full ankle -length skirt with
white accessories, and carried a
bouquet cif pink roses. Leo Miller,
of Goderich, was groomsman. The
bride's mother received the guests,
wearing navy blue crepe with
blue accessories, assisted by the -
groom's mother, who wore tur-
quoise crepe with grey acce.ssories.
Mrs. H. Ahrens, of netroit, played
Lohengrin's We'dding March, and
oft music during the ceremonY.
For the wedding trip to eastern
points, the bride donned an aqua
gabardine suit with >black Acces-
sories. They will make their home
in Goderieh. Guests were present
from Goderich, Clinton, Woodham,
Seaforth, Detroit, Kitchener and
Bayfield.
THURSDAY, JUNE 15th s
Beechwood ... 10:30 a.m.
Manleir .... 2:30 p.m:
S.S. No. 6 . 8:30 p.m.
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FATHER'S DAY
SUNDAY, JUNE 18th
Don't leave picking out "Dad's" gift until the list .week..
Choose now from our grand showing of new Ties, Shirts, ,
Sox, Spert Shirts, Etc. Every gift will be ,boxed.
SATURDAY STORE HOURS - 9 a.m. to 10 p.m.
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6 Cup COFFEE PERCOLATOR 1.19 ' .60
8 -Cup CONsersE PERCOLATOR 1.39 .70
9% Qt. WATER PAIL 1.19 .60
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