9 The tanqd!an Statesmcran, Rom-manville, Sept.4, 1963f G DY ABO LN U* ~1---.J ICombines, B.Henning, 7-Braiders. F.Wright, A. Pee W ees Co m mendF Blackburn.J. Baker. W -Rowe E. Halînian, J. Allun, A. Pee ees ~ u m ena a Xatone, Connors, J. Hend- ýFarrow, B.Parkins, R.Kemp.h For Show ing at C N E 'c-H-_iose Room. J. Bond. TjiSanii.,, R. Perfect, A. Wray, E. Grha, .Dadqon. W.' Cros- Greenham, M. owy B. Top .F. Bradd, G.Rchardson, Alion L s O u o T p T R. Nixon. 1ilfison. J o .D 3-Fan Beits. J. Carter, .9Ofie1.Hoc.D th -n ' -'Oke. T. Bagnel], B. Joli, D. IMondas', August 26th, at[ double and 2 singles led teiBroixn M. Grant, M. Murph\ Prk, J Sanon .Cobr Exhibition Park, *bc Bow- hit parnde, while Nowanj.iq HFodgson. T. Mill1son,R.akJStnoF.Cbrv ninvll LgonC..E A-BI Cwkr.Clvr ndTu-Smith. 10-Machine Shop. B. Mar- r'ars fle Li b-. thE.wAvside 113ll raco orjbutlerad Tsingle F4-Lead Press. B. Holrovd .'tv-n.J.Luxton, J. Geddes. C., the Toronto Star C.N.F.. Lit ir lnescores sho,ý Nia- SmtlR . ande, B KEg. :îrgt .Aas .Bs Biz Leagu Basebaîl Tourna- gara Fa11s 9 runz, 7 laits 3 'ýen, R.1yeB ig .gaf .Pts ment as the 'v dropped a :h,.'- .a'ks, no errorz: BD%%an- mBel.A obRWieJ. 1l-Laboratnrv K. Piper ling encounter to the power- v-;Ile 2 mons. 7 hits, 2 \\-alk-.. Bis.ALob R hie J ipr H dmnsM.V Selr.B. Pert , W. ar-iConniors, J. Goode, P. Mor- fui Niagara Fa:ls Cataract- 4 errors. rioR ebtC ebtt.rsK.Mvad 9 m o to 2. o w m n v i le's 4 e m o s a n < T " e r s . H . B ro i l, J 2 - B a n b u r v . R . H a te lv , J . Niagara Faits startced o,'! evcra! mental lapscs spelltiol Dnn. B. Shotter, D. Snodn MurphY. W. Hatel, J. Honev- with a single un 'in the fîrs :'he diffemence as each Sid M. Thompson. E. Ellis, D. Fer-,nmaii.J. Goheen, A . Camreron, ining. one more in the thirri ramie up xith 7 Nuts apie*ce giuon.1 B. N oble. and 9 in the fateful fifth. w'ibu', the Cataracts played First Sehedule a final tallv in the sixth. flawlesslY in the fieid. Date .îlIcys 1-2 3 -4 «î- 6 7 -8 9-10 11-121 Bowmanvl worked no-hit The Bowmranvýille e n t r v Sept. r) 1- 2 3- 4 5- 6 7- 8 9-1<) 11-12 pitcher Lattamore for 2 sine- %were commended bv Tourna-sp,11011 98 112 45 7-6 23 ]eF in the second inning w.ih- nent Chairinan Wý. Sinclair Sp,1 0I -8 11 -. -6 2 Out produln a ru.n. Bu, i.n for their fine showing as a, Sept. 19 3- .5 12- 2 8-10) 9- 7 1-11 6- 4 the third stanza, 2 snis ne\% entrv. It took a (hIa:ipý- Sep.24-7 -I -.3 -1O 1-9 -i long fl *v and a double couurrte-1 :')ntship tearn lu defeat theni. Out. 3 8- 6 1I-1 9-Il 1- 3 2- 4 7- 5i 2 runs. The Legionairesh. runnerg orn secon.d in theffr Oct. 1012- 3 4- 9 2- 7 Il- 6 8- 5 I10- i ild seventh innîngs and rNEMORIAL HOSPITAL Oct. 17 2- 8 6-1t) 4- I 5- 9 Il- 3 12-87 runner on third in the sixlih WEEKLY' REPORT oct. 214 9- I 7-11 3-lt) 6-12 5-2 4-8 bu t w evunale tucaptali For tNe week of Aug. 26- Oct .31 Il - 4 2- 6 12- 5 8- i1 )- 7 1- 91 nnti datg u ufrSept.' l inclusive. Nov'. 7 l- 9 1 - 7 Il - 2 12- 4 3- 8 5-10 sound defensive play o. th-~ Admissions 53 Catamacts. Births. I maie, 7 femnale - Nv 14 8-12 Il- 5 ]0)- 4 3- 7 6- 1 9- 2i Martin and Finlav wt Discharges 58 Nov. 2,1 fi- 5 ]o)- 9 8- 1- 2 12-11 4- 3ý singles each and Hill with Ia Major operations P' Nov. 23 12- I 6- 7 5- 4 10-il 3- 2 8- 9 triple led the Niagara assanit Minor operations t) Dec. 5 10)- 8 il- 1 7- 9 3- 5 4- 6 2-12 J-eximer and Williams ec Emergenc teatments ----21 Dc 23 -2 1) -7 i-8 1 collected singles. For he Vistng hours 3-4 pm. and Dc 23 -2 1-2 4 l -5 Legionaires, Bothwell xih a7o 8:30 p.m. Dec. 19 il- 9 4- 2 3- 1 8- 6 5- 7 12-10, Second Sehedule J 7- 2 5- 8 6-11 12- 3 1-10 9-41 M E M O R I A 1 0_ 3 2- 5 12- 6 9- 1 8- 4 Il1- 7ý Jn16 1- 4 3-Il 9- 5 2- 8 7-12 10- 51 -0 1 1 -. 6: IJan.302-11 8- 3 4-12 6- 9 10_- 5 7- il F~:e:. 6 4-lt) 1- : 7- 3 8-12 2- 9 541 A E A Fe.1 7- 8 11-12 2- i 6- 5 4- 3 ]o-9 lOMNIL Feb. 2 0 4- .5 2 - 3 11-10) 12- 1 8- 9 6- 7 .L.pln 2-78Mar. 5 2-t) 8-11 7- 4 1- 6 1- 5 9-12 Ma r. 12 1 7- 5 6- 8 11- 9 12-10) 4- 2 M/ar. 19) il- 6 10)- 1 3-12 7- 2 9- 4 5- 8 PU LI KA I G a. 26 5- 9 12- 7 8- 2 1 - 4 10)- 6 3-11 FIASPE BR6 A pr. 2 6-12 4- 8 1- 9 10)- 3 Il- 7 2- Sý FRDYASPE BR6 ip.9 1hI)) 9- 3 6- 7-4 5- 12 ir Adls-Sc ADMISSION a tm Doi Adults 5oc Children '5 - ý s a a i INDIAN SUMMER Clse ate' LeiM Bantamns Niii play New . Hamburg here on Thursday eai,5:,ay gamieofexthe pweekend whie shecondillmeet b the ntaNeo Then von shoendSconsîderaaler- ]Buil tigage I laniiigand exhbckton StrtnqTie O R1:0 T m a otm hudepe t Mofor w c ritvteMona t numurcv and he houc wîllreu//vdefeat thesintenar2io! RACES FOR bclo~~Thng v our I.rl . ou pdra orpI Ofinnns. bteSra LieNr ome ro ti nd <Ni. gain eeay adelOshada2Le r SEPTow. 7ilvIbi1car3be dnc. herehoe t ree -0ewor In lu.îte n623-3258 ear rr h itwl niakurOrgandithe ll willSSUANCtheMiItorCtQ n 12 - il The t, he CinMPANY 32-i RAotrO beiigoyoirlAN ADA Hax mct 0 iiiigs. In the Satez n ýOLi lioie fonlireandheig ni e Ray ganelof he b2'0 S ] 0IRT C BS hynotfrnideth?1-t ies wo tr o threseisw:' 1961 PONTIAC STRATOCHIEF 4-DR. SEDANthemun orte Tire o and fullognar623-ed258 tyan rso ahe so Mc s 1961PNTIAC ASINNEIONVRILj finish. spotlen c2.00oSUr dio, Ebonvbla c 196 P NTACLA RaNTIAN D OOR SUA tea o. 2 - 1 1th CutoCOrPdio in N~assau iBlue -%ithiatching triîii. BilI1 1__Hearl, 1N on m--H en nin r,! I VernCojLrs 11959 PONTIAC PARISIENNE CONVERTIBLE Vem No. 3r - Beriace B j LLLL Autoilatic, ctistom radio', w indshield w ashiers. Siroffick, Rss rightHiId.- Real sharp, dlean car:'rNnwlan, Bmvan Trimble. ioe Team No. 4 - Dot Brooksl 1959 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC 4-DR. HARDTOPEmaBoel lyMir - FuIIv pover eqiiiplpcd, cu',tomi radio. Locally owned car since ilew. Pete Dobbins, George ElIiottJ, Real good condition. IMel Burgess.j Teamn No. 5 - Shirle v Bick-1ý1 1957 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4-DR. SEDAN 'elI, 0111e Patfield, DorcMut-' ton, Ernie Perfect, John Ca r- Cusonirado.Excellent automiobile. ter. George Bebee. Il Teani No. 6 - Kay Beaupri-,I W e are receiving orders for 164 Pontiacs far cxcccdinz suppilv Muriel Holrovd, Mel McNuI-' If you are planning (bn purchasing a ne%% Pontiac this Fail, plan t'O see Iiitv, Doc Rcrndle, Jim Murphy, one of our sales staff at your earliest conveniencce:1î Pat Patterson.j Schedule AIleys 7-8 9-10 11-12ý Il I Sept. 9 1-2 3-4 .5-6 i Sept. 16 5-4 1-6 2-31 __ Sept. 23 3-1 2-5 6-4 Sept. 30 *2 -6 4-1 3_5 Oct. 7 i-S5 6-3 4-2 Oct. 14 3-2 4-S5 1-6: oct. 21 5-6 1-2 3-4 Oct. 28 1-4 5-3 6-2 Nov. 1 -5 3-1 4-6 Nov. 18 4-3 6-5S - Nov. 2.5 6-1 3-2 4 -5 16PHONE Dec. 2 5-2 4-6 1-11V 1D ilqec. 9 1-4 .5-13 6-2r ST .623-3396 DC. 16 .1-6 2-4 5-1t ______________ ec. 12. 5 -4 6-I 2-.3 i Dec. 30 2-1 4-3 6-3j If your aim is to please your budget, tiien shop at IGA and it's "'in the. bag"'. You'II find the quality and satisfaction you want too, so why flot shop at your neighbourly IGA where every department offers opportunities to save on your food purchases. 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