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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 13 Aug 1936, p. 6

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PAGE SIXTHE CNDA STATESMAN, BOWMAN-VILLE. ONTARIO, THURSDAY. AUGUrSI 13th. 1936 RO A S L A UE L A E Spor: r c'cosinz z..tanzas and advanced ta h ail Ontario seni:- oi'Ts? Will they. as in the__s, Box 'Score fortunately. Hacersvîlle had a reachi the peak by sn:. îe.S LN Bwai:c AB R H PO A E hard hîuîtnz :eaîrî that wvon the Ontario champ:on.ship'? 0i serles in rwo gantes. by il-i and lime %vill teli. b:c :. Fred C7i -,e and1 June DEFEAT COBOURG PONIES Moise. 3b. 5 0 0 0 1 '1Ï6. Chief Aaron hured bolih that they are playing wonci , ' oron oaed Mr.MJack' S D E D AT GACorden, lb. 4011 i nva*ovd5ht enI_'. Mi sRihRyo INI O I12 i lc olv alowd 5 îtlu the fi,, a:aiy tinie during *lie pa-,ýz* a creturned :o Toion*,o \\'l them.' Biane]], . 4 C0 2 3O2 game. 'he gave up n:ne 'in the sec- years and we houe -:'ybçee MsA:nMcesokau . Bý'30ü200ond affair and there were a that. rhev %w:ll go far- and r' a hm.fr.ae~:.îca Win By 3 to 1 Score in Play- PIGEONS' FLY FROM GU ELPH ' son.c couple of limes wýhen another hi, cood accounz of then.selve' rs R. J. Nî\cKessock's. off For League Leadership MLare. rf. 4 0 13OO oldhae.sn0te hef: Mrs. Ed. Wilcox. Peterboro. i Bowna-.-ý: Hrný, i o orne. f. 4 1 2 I 4 O showers. Both teams contilbuteci Seventeen men are on le , .it.n at Mr. H. E. Tînkx.. at Port Hope on Saturday. CI 1 -:eo .oeon. .4I error ata.fnltl,:a.n rh fî~eeve MJ..Mrhl n ai race on August 8th. fram Guelph Tota.l37 l 7 713 2 Nowin 936 theRayis ave nd utc Osbî r so'.vr.JBronJs Athough the Bownanvilie Roy- Jet.. On*.. -é2 miles air lhue. with -o n13.teRyi aead-Dth son ;oIgBons ais have won the Lakeshore Lea- *he follow:nc resuits: Cobourg: moved Up anather notch in the ilhat he can stil] show the boys Misses Helen and 'Muriel Bakeri guechapinshp or wosuc XV. ooier2 h. mi. se. Rllugs 3. ~o o îLakeshore League standing. How pitching that is rp::ching. the ou:-- visited Miss Ada Alin. Bowman- guechanpinghp fr to sc-Wm.Woone72hr 9rim.lse.Goodyng. lb. 3 0O20O16 o i wii]they make ou: in the play- .1ook isbrgt cessive years. it a ae heWi ole2 i.9mn9se od.b. 3001 01---0 rgt vl. hsakn F. Bottrel 2 hr. '9 min.l45 sec lOti.I.f. 4 O O O O O 1 Miss Darothy Wiliamns. Port three yea.rs ta finish the sea.ýau F Bottre:: 2 hr. 110 m:u. 6 __ McFayden. 2b. 4 O O i 3 OedatMr Cas H in first place. the :r:ck f'rnally be L 2 r. 12 mn. i1 IMitchell. c. 4 1 I 6 iiForaPerr. sitda r.hsHw ing accamphished on Sa:urdiay . -îcas 2 hr. 12mm.n . inîg. cf. 2 O O 4 0 riflf0D uc Mi. \Vill Rundle. Columbus.i when they trimmed C o aui r g ,R. Dilline se1.Brooks. cf. ? 0 o o)o0i1visiîed at Mc.orhauc Baker's. Poules 3-i in a sudiden dea:h.rý cad, i.3 :,a e _________'a Turpin iOiOOO ~ (IJIÂI A' 1 0 l 0 0 0 C.iU Miss Muriel Baker has returned playaff for the top pasition. the!F Goadfellow .ss. 3 O O O 4 1 to tle Nîcholls Hospit al. Peter- game being played a: Port Hope. an eias:ïc sFippo-an:sd eî'e. b Campbel i OOOaOO boro. wvhere she is in training. at'- Excellent twirlîng by Dave Os-'h:s place :n :he ouu:,,er carclen Gibson, p. 3 0 2 0 3 0 'î,Jîî,iîîthli rzi 'Lî* er a pleasaut visît al home. borne, enthus4astic catch:ng by and turned i a g-reat effort. i--- -- --- -- - - - - - -- - - - - - - Mr.aud Mca. S. E. Werry are brother Dutch.' sud *:he hiltug Jae GoodY comiPîeci a *otal of 'Total 31 i 6 27 1235 OtIc, littic h. u JF iato a. t..r,. F1 F ten.loying a motor ttrp to Mon- and fielding of 'Buck" La,--Fr-iii t 'ii rSe'l.buo it. lrtitr,,>,F.?.tceal wîîh Mr. J. G. Langmaid . highlighted the affair. Only one isixteen puaout. ai f'r bae b' Runs ba:tcd :n. Coi-den 2. D. trittltt:tl'îl anti fieret'ly ji)rittIt 'î a-F'tiF titit l,'."' elte-jOshawa. and Mrs. Ros.s Pearce. run0f he ourscoed va. ean- o sy h ;xa.~uck * escapelOsborue : Threc-baýe ihi-. Large: It ilîittroeul hîi.. Vr\ ' mm s 1et ,t lr..ha] ît IF'tcI tî itillg Ebene7er. run f 'he our cord «vas a-n vvth one errar îs putzing ;t mîld- iTwo-baze hîîi... G:bsou. Carden. Ilitiiia Ilittrtc al. li;il-iira in iec rt --ic-lit ne t rai tîlanters Master Don. Quick. Bowînaun- 0f te gate. allid byBoo'au-Osborne scorched a crouindcr Bowmanville 1i Sacrifice ihits. I-la\ t lcig lt%. ýîî CIi a tlt ;iiow e(c i r i i'kelili.oatt.1!ut rs ville in the foucth. Ho :Gb- iright al'ifrz* aud Goody 'Who *tas Goody, King: Sto1 Iblse5 Cr- iF]alItittifeil..lt wi1hiii.. lc.iiiîî. Oîît son pitched seven-hit bal. one pa:ecoet h a- e e.WlaS. Lef: abases. ol.- l I siti -Fi t it i> F(IFF noîiu1 . îî utîk.lt lîît-. , Ma v lthradMa more thian the Pou:e5 ;'ere able 'rne a ntesc.bckdjB W 1Ii ails: 10. Con baosres.tti oc.îl andit...,i i-titt îr' iF 'tl'-tott.Xea.aaaooMi..rev- to ecreof Obore.bu fur0fthe bhac aetep:.l oble-1a . C bolwe r :a :s att.. r i caIl o 'riI to 1".. \ i ih'arî F tt iî ritt tg Miss Mary Hogarth aud Bawmanville*s hîts were extr'a tl; fifth he turned h's back on -0 Corden : Strike-au:s. Os~borne TIi. ,itIlle .lîî,îî, î,f aîmulicernatî î'. tii,. lîtR.l.. iverF'ndrais: i. r th baseitir.oite .l0, 'r z : tirs Ps e 0e sdahe bas caus.whilQ all but one of Br ae., Ss szzler sud : hit 3. G:bsou 5: Bases on ba'Is. Gib- 'îik~r-"elhi FI t.e Ilr.leve( her. - Cobourgs safet:es were of the him and lie had tinie to rezover soi'. : Hi: by pî:,ched bali.s. Os- 1h ta %aIn 1) h LItr fILýii.">Fd1to ort P- - one-base variety. t he bail and niake the pu:out aud borne 2. r' a.. ai wizzn vg U ieettetftt iteî t.ii I i iI-ii naatî~s tîca Lre iha triple aud double,' again in :he sixth he recovered Uprs-Kee:kadCro-lraHeWliZtt ~inî ever.,\ ii.\Uvia- inoiFii ~ali, lit Fiide'!..he' sou's. Mr. Chas. Howsaar. La ge thdirectiont. l coiî e w cre ..ariîg a t 1îIi~ l eà rattîti l sit a irrita ilv. T he M r. sd M rs. W illian î F ou d. was the batting hero af the day. his awn muff for a putou:. se tt. eilrt,îusiv. .ornî laiglived. Enîiar- fl' 'n-t iîicîk'1vI iliek,.ilthe (IiiFr i omnil.M.DnTap although Dave Osborne aiso had The Pauies scarea the:r auly _lie______________Mr._Don_______ two hiits, a two-bagger andatlyî h eod icelldira.....d. lite .printudl t', lutc>al . ulv ,o i.%a- o I oat. 0111\iha son. Tycone. visited at r .C single. Rollings and G i b s oui off \ith a hune single ta ieft. King Ilile .îl.s l.t-tcIi-týinier xiillratlle îiic' t 'tir: 'elawlees. shared four- of the Cobourg laid dowu a sacrifice sud wen' li]\atthI.n.Iiofth c.;Abuttho. fvemembeso ()îtcI_______________ ________li: bingles. Large should have had BMir oCrdnsdicks and BouquettesTi..iiiiir rt iii h1iIýi. 'lieIa, uit h(heiorWo nsIsiuevstdth out MiseloCoden ad it farilitig but thi.. tinte ahri. iiO ieis..h-tF--bi iciarWmn nttt iie h a homer on his three-base blow. ,chell going ta second. aaw tha ' il yt.i u tî u.1n . , ý i ii,, aor..',aindilîrttiiiitantl i.. ii teHoneydaleInst it ute iast Thurs -i but when leaviing the plate1l %ýýiIteha arîr911 he thîrd was uncovered since XV:- _____trict_________< l otilt l'rt, e ar seir io cii. 1day and report an enjoyable titre. stepped in a hale and fell ta Iiis liais was caveriug second ana i1'1i hait]". lie. Thl'..ss. giîg 'cY F itotit..r 'iit.li,- iF knees. Roundiug second Ihe tuirf- Moise hadca ne in ta handie the; B eso .Oson ,t erîlthe fier. ael-iîrr , îi' FliIFOt l"it1 i1ii~~tittia. As long ago as Iast Januar ce- ed l'is ankie again sud as he bal]. Williamss snd Moise bol:h 1Stuarlt "Buck- Large. 'iha holds li. î,'î - 'ilt r .î -tvl'ictl îi.- Csadinvationa l E xhecibedian ohe pulled UP at third his ankie agaîn headed for the bag but Corden' cwn the lefî field position on "1( logte . \Vi Inîîîîy tri..k,.d a andgaxti-1 j ti.iiii--ild ilct.Caian Naor tion96 aEhibt.Ino eran waved hlm nt nhome but one cauld reach the throw, Mit- mcc as :he player s'hawing the rtithlat lwi nId il..,.frtîttt itint. Onc, "\\n t. 'e lise- -nt-. h.. .itu tiI . MYstic Macs.' a gl a mori-. Buck" was toa spen: after 'ilsichelî contuiuing on tothe plate. o irvi' 'C e i catatue i ms' nîpoveeu:duing ted le ia a esti a Irte. a t leel k Htitty eîaraît,.i t 'ii-fanciful. brilliant. sud grotesque rocky passage ta attempt to make A fast double play. ColI oiZ sn'Awy ur ac ný-uaI lninisrota i iar.. uitii. at for -lîtling o- izt îî ' production epicting interplane- the final base. At the end af the Wlltm o Corden. cetired Co- l-asoe . fied and ure cach in ' xrT,.rt. siii itîlîntc.tittcia- ilan h :l u n]ti erTîili.'.,5Fi ur ntaljeiou-l.. Fuir-îllito.i'ziu !t-,elaitîi- tary commnunication 200 yeacs in.ning, he enca.sed bis ankle in bourg lu the thîrd after Rollinga I-Buck- bas been a xeak bitter. ititrfiLoi th(licoliage . * î t'î;' 1 Titti'<i'ri - at. hence. The pyrotechie cfnale ___________________________had singled with one out. Iu the But lately he ha-s been get:ighs . i u r.e:i-tNiai lt ' I'Clitally lie frîi'iii uililire- ivil] be a fitting climax to a nias: ixth Gibson doubled and Roi]- eye au the bail] as his triple and a os- "ior litii oldti terria' irteresting extravagauza. ings scratched an Infield hit. tO double of Saturday waiiid indic- tuiisn!lk lr( t tu Now s lhe Time put rmen on second and third with ate. lu bis first appearauce a: lu a qii.t aventue xIi l le lai i I. ii ay .nai ete , one ot.Elliott: ppdoui Of tepaeon u rda..ledrove lit t "S Iut tîthur ts il- M Otri e tre av n plate Ss o atr sbre a tdgr urc id 'a t liIe\t(lt'l'IleIl ite ss'aik. ltt' iiiI h e ad t te r s pbox a r O ond a b r r un e - n gh t t e 1- t a p in r i.e b d. R cteî( n b rii o l ta_. it ît o ttî t cq u ire d of th e C a n a d ian N atio n al G ET YOUR hdsatdh5 thadWashort-stop. A fo:t îther aide and Ii" jîtrtiietteî.'it'r %%îarttîît c lt TIFF r h1aîtFf'ot tt1-ilt F'Exhibition as ta the posbility of ' called ou: on strikea. sud McFay- "Buck" would have had another .t..Ithil\ ilîicked tulae- pr\ î'lî - .xelIl.1ct1c ac- and the Rnuy arieeshao. dnendethe : oburbground- ohit. In the outfield he piayed irc,-.in' te lot. Eixur..tliiiîg %a nal ses- ,1 lire cýted h uyVleso.U Ro fs R ai tin a hrd obug a tOthe opposition ta perfection, lits turtitîg oui 10 perfeetii'. t. ad% hicteK Ma' 'tutti?'o artrvaio ]o f ea y meonterunways nbt h ecths varying rm the hadrttet onty -nîiled ipîn flintm but (Ta be con-:nuedt have been miade. ighth sud unh but Dave put fouI hue almos:ta centre and s\aas lattgiting \'ith hitru. H.. heatrU,. Fer W it er ou the pressurýie and gatt o f nvrddh aethry e trouble. uner ac d odhe aves. burrytfe t sil atisfaction. BOwmanv:Ie :ook the lead in udraya h le.s efc lr.ttI.liceî iîltit- t IIbf' Cru Nhiehw fAh hida Cbu-'as bis judgmeu'. If t.old beforte h îîttî-î", iiîP0ai.-'I>i te Cackie- obiralgngi tossed : opairgaf any gamne tha: lie xa not in the i F'.tate. Htiotlthe gronîilsIN rubles ta rive he Cnampairofni e-up. Buck is alwaw-, ready to . i t~îii e'ci'-i 'lttcî' "Fli-Wu We specialize in roof painting rubls d k \VhheCaernin coach or hclp ou: in any os.. he FI' î ti-,îtî li ts'Yr two neanid arkrs. ithonecan. A fîgbîiug bail player. he in either Mlundnum or Black olu:. Dave .0O'tborne 'va... -afe at the dream of any manager. Paint. irs: au RoIings oa: cf hi.. ___' t'tk ý1iFFF '"tFi - F grounider sud after Moïse hîad Wi:lî the Rayais inuIlc p:a of 'i %j1i lIC FF' n ltt Get a estmatefromus bfore flied ou: bo centr'e. BrookLs irop- for* the thîrd consecutive ycacc t h'ik B O WM pe owel r-eoce:: ltbegan :uruîng back the pages of r " tP -r' tc you get your job done. We wil'! :ng the rmmc:-.. ou seond sudthscrbokote Ivfso. save you money and guarantee third. Coi-der.slashed a double theso b o In thepa*,yea f off;rI l1I a real job. to rîgh :.oa send 'Il the .-.0 runs.- Bawmanville fin:shed th'ri: h ili 'h i et!lc lu the next framýe. Boomanutîle i rgî "leue aur c-th 11;71-1 'S scoî-ed the f.unal s]] off hPgane. Hope î ic hef:rs1round.] 'Rer.'d tF - J. . A ERN THY Large i-:r,.n:o deep :ef' sud FBou I aýwd l Porx-' :ve F'i:.i in PHONE 431 '.. o-aebbo c i 3 ta1. and itn-h e ou s'F . "ru.rF fielder'., head.'pse be'Ger. p Blowxa.nvile - Ontario IBoumanv: c h,nenz. uOnre ~ -:tr _ FF~ pt-:nevcrril.u 5:e:___: but oG b-a s va.u' e r .-E - u - en- ýr:ý-A* CaO - c Irý. Bis :-rýnr. :. ....- a- '1 FFàr C ooc 'i . a n d:rnt- n . AR P: pc'r Th:- -sr e ""q - -s-'-.. 7 0as Ic. ians o a ,.Camleronc cid.Be- ,Co'xe a r :cl 7 pe'-fe' bun- 'o -. cc 0-- ie squeceeplavysRotCrys-P"r-,t1 NOT ALL fires are caused by lightninIg, defec- tive flues, or unwise use of gasoline. -. thousands resuit froan careless littie acts, such as parking lighted cigars or cigarettes on wi.ndow sis. Flinmy curtains catch fire quickly when blown against a neglected burning butt . .. and sooi a fire is started! Be careful with Pire always ..-. but also be ade- quately insured through. Je.JeMASON U SON AGENTS Bowmanvil le CHILDREN like Kellogg's Rice Krispies for supper. Thev're so crisp they cracide iu milk or cream. Nourishing. Easy to digest. Promote siecp. KelIogs Rice Krispies are sold by grocers every. where. Ready to serve. A Mother Goose stary on the hark of every package. Made hv Kellogg in London. O)ntario. Quality guaranteed. SO CRISP : E ~they actually PIES cîackIe in nitikor SCita" main pIased t B o'.sman;'.î,-: n- .- laowîug nue2ht.Bo.ut:.r' ' , 'F '- ta foii anîd defea:ced Cobii " ' 5-2. Champions off the :.eao'is' manvîlle niet Peterboro sud ,ae*,c,- drpîgthe fin-t gamne 3-1F they trinînerl Peteî-baoo:u l:ftlock city by 7-3 oîbBo'.s"an agaîn hurlîug 5 bit baIl. The- thîîd game was played in Poî *'F Hope sud after Peterboro scor'e six cuns lu the eighthî ta tilice-hc 'score, baose defeuisive play baviira' a part in the raliy. Piper reliev cd - F':F Bowman sud the on]y :wa h'-s t " ' 'i made off lus delîvery won the bal! 'tr ' " game iu the twelfthi frame for F - Peterboro. t.he score beîug 18-7 Ît."" ' - Last year the Rayais moved upiF'V't., -FF "r'.el a notch sud fiuished lu second 'I- --ttt-:' "'r.'- F:1 place sud again me: Port Hope in I i..k trtîîîr,- ."h the fins: playoff series. With t iFF i tîl ý - li'.r 't ."] Piper pîtchiug. the Royals wvon Il,'r faît. iii. f, e(l-F 'l't"iFi thie fi-at game 4-3. but lu thie OF i -far,îr5-iFF cili'ke second gamne. played lu Port lu, r iiitîî lrI I 'tk il li, Hope. they made six ercors be- f*ill, i f 'ic ijao.t 1-- ,.i; hînd Osborne sud Piper sud the t.ilil r ti ii imi' . 11la Ports won 13-5. The third ganie OFIIti, - f Fic .ltltt F 'lI r F I1it i played here .'ao-Bowmanvilîe 'r. 1,111 hjtti ItFI . i'il t' wsiuuiug by 8-5 sud ag-ain Piperi îIittF FFFF oas outhie niound. ll~iei' i î i ci. F1 As usual Cobourg sîood beto'eeîîfî ti î i o i htt ' i the Royals aud thxe cîaînpionship..'tl tc'.cttltît-tt th c.nd agaîxu the Royals canie out u ..' Ilvjth tF F .iiî ru top. The score of the firsi titrluIr' ai l 'rt, r*ontest %oas 10 ta 3 foi- Bow-inî- f "tt l'r ircFF îîî ville. the ýsecond 8-4 foi- the Pou- i, -. i'ikFrc.tt.ifitI't'i r :e.The decidîng garie o-a s I 'tit ti~1F'F F 'FF. c pîaved in Port Hope sud after Cobourg bad tied the' scor'e a: 6 i F lltFIlFIiItFl ii .:i lii i aIl in thie fi'st haîf 0f the nîntlî tFl. - i tilt' t tta'tlt Bi-unt. însere as a pmch-hitter. i. t A c'î-. î.<itiei . cttl.u o-on the game ivithi the loîge.st i t ~ î'F dhiitf i',tiut bit cicr nmade i that paî-k. a ' i lru- Fil", Fil, *"ll( i n St r ) ti if double. over the centrîefieider"s ' il l'i.shi -.ri l hi eat:drive in the winning rn. I'i-ttt ivîtr,t roput ilt' ,. Champions for the second yeac. tiîcy agaîn me: Pctcr-boiu, butE - hi.. time the resu]: was differ- A eut. with the Royals oîinnîug in4 t,'xo strait. 11-2 iu Bowmanville belîîud Piper, aud 5-1 for Piper Picton were next in hile and they al.o succumbed in two BACKACHE .ý:rajght, although errons really As well as rheumnatisrn and lum- brought about their downfall. bago develops from uric acid left in imak.nig 12 in the two games. the blood by defective kidneys. Dave Osborne pitched the Royals Lasting relief cornes when the liver, 10 the fîrst win in Picton by 6-3, kidneys and bowels are aroused ta and Piper was the winner of the action by second by '7-2. Dit. CHASE'8 Thi.s gave themn the Ea.stern ]KidneY»Liver Pis Ontario Championship and they DON'T miss IT The Most Popular Fellow la Dowmnville HES the cheer-yoyung chap sxho dashes up the stairs with yaur Glen Rae milk . . . the one who alwayvs looks as though he'd just stepped out af a bathtub. He's one of our picked individuals . . . picked for health. cleanliness. habits and intelligence. That's one of our extra requirernents . . . one of the many necessary ta maintain the Glen Rai' stand- ards af quality and safety. WNe go a long way in assuring you of praterted mxjlk . .. constant cari' and caution that puts security in ex'cry quart of Glen Res iilk. Daily Deliveries to Any Part of Town Telephone 408J for Prompt Service GLEN RAL DAIRY R. R. Stevens & Son Bowmanvifle se Statesanan Want Ads - the Cost are surprising eou At tihe ýNVI LLE Clb. 'IVAL Isowmanvi11e WEDNESDAYs OAUDUSI PARADE or Don't miss the parade. Many new and original entries will take part. The parade forms up at Central Publie School and leaves at 7 p.ni. sharp. Ice Cream Cone or Soft Drink to every child in the parade. Route of Parade Parade will procecd south on Silver Street. cast an Kinz to Temperance. narth to Welligton. eass to George Street, forth to Carlisle Avenue. cast to Libcrtyv Street. south to King, west ta Temperance and ta Rotary Park. Parade Praze List CHILDREN'S CLASSES Bet (haractcr Graup. flot lcss tItan .5 in graup B.est Decorated Bicycle. boy or girl Best Decorated Baby or Doll*s Carrnage Best Boy or Girl in Costume on foot Best Decorated ('hild's Wagon $5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 OPEN CLASSES Best Mýanufacturer's or M1er- chant's Float representijng business or produets 5 Best Clown or Comier Char- acter I Be-si Jazz Band, flot less than 5 pleces 50 Best Deliver3- Truck or WVagon 3.( Parade Committee - B. H. Mortlock, Chairman; W. J. Bagnell, A. 'tcGregor, J. O'Neill. E. W. Crawford. In case of rain Carnival wiil be held Thursday, 3.00 2.00 .50 .25 Auguit 20 I. I p is small - the Resukts INSURANCEj Phone 50 le BANDS FLOATS KIDDIES 18 Novelty ROOTHS Every effort has been made by the Carnival Committees to make the evening interesting. Many new booths are featured in Bowmanville for the first Urne. Eighteen Booths in AI] SPECIAL ATTRACTI ONS See the Circus Stunts ini Ro- tary Park. Fortune Telling Booths, 2 for- tune tellers. Fishpond for Kiddies. Shooting Gallery. New Horse Race Games. Legion Band, Durham Regi. mental Band, Oshawa, Sea Cadet Band and Sea Ca- dets, and don 't miss the cage of Roaring Idons. HELP TUIE BLIND HeIp Sport - HeUp Underprivileged Kiddies The Lions Club has doue a valuable commuuity- work during the past y car. Your support wili ensure the îsork being carried on. THE PRIZES FIRST PRIZE $210 Norge Electria Refrigera- tor, 1937 Model SECOND PRIZE $100 Rogers Console Radio, 1937 Model Consolation Prizes - 8nrn. Cine Mlode Camnera r 50 Gallons 0f Cas- aline; Occasions! Chair-, Gallon Thermos Jug; Table Lamp; 5-Ce!! Flashlight. Get Your Ticket Today- - You May Be Lucky. Tickets 25c or 5 for $1.00 No mnember of the iÀons Club is elli-ible for a.ny of the prizes. PAGE SIX 1 e@!- mmw.P-ý-- on 19

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