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Orono Weekly Times, 4 Aug 1938, p. 4

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ORONO WEEKLY TIME'S Port Hope Wins Tournament ('Continued form page one) Newcastle â€"- Moi-s-e, ffalum, Rick- arid, Brunt, Graham, Eliott, Gray, -Breréton, W. Graham. . Nbwto'iw'iïle â€"(Glover, Tones, Ed- munds, Skitlch, Quantrel, Waitilïian, Griffin, G. KiinJball, Wakey, J. Kim- Itaffl and H. Quantrel1. v(- : , • Newcastle .... 0 0 0 2 3 ft 2â€"7 7 1, Newtonvike . .0 0 0 0 0- 3 0â€"3 7 1 Port Hope and Newcastle played oft in the final with the Hoperis win- ners, hy a 5 to 2 count. For the most par! the game .was .fiai' from being as interesting as the other two. The scoring was confined to' two stanzas into which most of the excitement , w'as crammed. â-  Both ‘teams tallied twice in the first inning with the Elopers adding a trio in the 2nd chukker to end the scoring. Douglas, another inexperienteed hui;-: ler, went the route for the winners, holding the Newcastle team well,- • in check.. Brunt also pitched‘ good, ball, limiting his ex-teammates to but five safe blows. Newcastle .... 2 0 0 0 0 0 0â€"0 4 3 Port Hope ... 2 3 0 0 0 0 0â€"5 5 4 On gather- the fix Blanks ti-on b comme netcessa eonsid fhe‘ -fr low th mdnistje favora that present Early a.in. w that comes wind: tree: 1 h< i (ise whole on. tfi^ about Sts wa pllasteif who " up to tree n: roof if it Local News Sunday last a large number 'd at the Community Park for st sunset service of the year. Were set out for the congrega- nt just before seven o’clock it need1 to raie which made it ry to . shorten up the service rabiy. The planks not under ee1» were removed so- as to al- 3 ears to approach closer to the efc to hear the sermon. With file,weather there is not a doubt urge, congregations' would be : at these services. Monday morning around 3 lii;<i: the citizens were enjoying pleasant/ sleep which generally to all a round that time, a high i|rose and broke off the top of a i frotiit of Mr. Deb Myles’ .m Main street north. The toil of the trees crashed down roof and one of the limbs, ten inches in thickness, tore y through the roof knocking and dustt onto Leroy Myles as peacefully sleeping in bed that time. The top part of the night have caved in the whole •n the eafit side of the house fiad not been for another large / Port Hope intermediates defeated .hiowmanrilie by the score of 3â€"2 in a.- Lakeshore League baseba II game on 'Saturday, played at Port Hope. The 14th Midland Field Battery of Ooboim-g captured the Peterson cup for the unit, obtaining the highest number of points' at a field day held during the training of ..the 4th Field Brigade, Rl.C.A., at Petawa.wa. The cup was donated by Lieut.-Col. O. T. Petersen1, Y.D. R. A. Lashbrook, Belleville, nar- rowly escaped injury when his car took to the ditch on Highway No. 28, on, the curve one mile north of Port Hope, breaking off a hydro pole. Mr. Lashbrook was not injured but his automobile sustained damage to the extent of $50. The right front fen- der, engine cover and radiator of the car were damaged. limib that broke the fall of the top part. The house was covered with a canopy of leaves and branches. Other branches on the part of the tree that feel hindered the limb from (crashing right through into " the bedroom. A window in the front door was smash- ed 'by a small limb. SPECIAL REDUCTION of 25/ ON HAARRINGEL STEAM PERMANENT WAVES From Aug. 3rd, 1938 to Aug. 13th, 1938 HAARRINGEL STEAM PERMANENT WAVES are given exclusive by Huyck’s Hairdressing. These Super Waves are scientifically steamed with the lo- tion for each individual head of hair and will leave the hair soft and natural curly. HUYCK’S HAIRDRESSING 3 SIMCOE ST OSHAWA PHONE 308 Trail Riders Plan Perfect Mountain Holiday THE Trail Riders of the Cana- dian Rockies have an unusual holiday titbit set aside for the end of July when they will make a five-day exploratory trip through the picturesque section of the Rocky Mountains northeast of Banff. The society, which was organ- ized to open new trails through the mountains and give members an unrivalled mountain holiday at the lowest possible cost, has made many interesting trips in the past, but few with more promise than this year’s from July 29 to August 2. They will ride over high passes and down into deep valleys in the tehadow of 10,000-foot peaks; they 'Nil find time for fishing, or ca- mera studies of the beautiful scenery or the big game which is found in such large numbers; they will enjoy campfire sing- songs and; a baUg-up Pow-wow at the end of; the trip. These outings have become so popular that many Americans plan their holi- days at Banff Springs Hotel, Cha- teau Lake Louise, or any of the several attractive bungalow camps every year to coincide with the official Trail Hike or Trail Ride. 1 It is a trip which will attract the noviefe rider as well as the experienced horseman, for the horses used are mild, sure of foot, and easy to handle. Experienced guides, cowboys, and cooks will be along to smooth, the trip, while arrangements are well under way even now for the Trail Riders to find a comfortable camp and a warm meal waiting at the end of each day’s ride. Two nights will be spent, at one of the camps â€" the one nearest to the best fishing and most spectacular scenery. Interest in this year’s outing .is keen, according to J. Murray G-ibbon, Windsor Station, Mont- real, the secretary-treasurer, who said that he expects there will be many new members in the party leaving the Banff Springs Hotel for the start of the ride on July 29. Photographs show scenes from the rides of former years and clearly indicate the joys of the mountain trails. NEWCASTLE TRIMS PORT HOPE GIRLS (IBy I Seymour Wyns) Geo. Growthers Newcastle Red Sox triumphed over Port I lope by the close score of 12 to 10 in an exhibi- tion game played Civic Holiday morn- ing. The Red' Sox deserved the win, pilla,ying heads up ball all the way. The victory is - a real achievement as thé Ealsitem girls are playing in a league with a higher rating than the N.O.N, Pat Pdance pitched heady ball for the homesters, mowing down the op- position when hits meant runs. The visiting hurler, Miss. Dickinson, also stood up well, receiving no support whatsoever from her battery mate. In flirt the Hio'per’ls backstop allowed four runs in via the passed ball route and: three tallies came by virtue of errors, The Red Sox opened the scoring in the first frame by notching a single run. The visitors caime back with two im the 2nd ito- have the homesters tally thrice in the same innings to take the lead. The “give and- take” tussle continued in the next frame when they knotted the count. A big third inning splurge netted five coun- ters to the Crowth-er’s lassies while the visitors added three in the 4th, tiw-o in the sixth and’ one in the 7-th. The Newcastle gals added- three tal- lies in the 6t)h to complete the scor- ing. Red Hendry, husky short stop, lead the winners' onslaught with two- hits and a walk in four tries. The visiting hurler lead her mates at bat, having a perfect day at bat, a homer, triple, double and a walk in four attempts. Port Hope ..0 2 2 ft 2 1â€"10 10 7 Newcastle .1 3 5 0 0 3 xâ€"13 5 5 Misses: Dickinson and' Blemmy; P. Pefarfce and M. Pearce. Twenty-two mixed rinks from Co- bo urg, Port Hope, Os-ha,wa,, Peterbo-ro, Toronto and Kingston took part in a lawn bowling tournament at Cbbourg on Wednesday evening, in which Har- old Freeman, of P-eterlboro, took the McCook trophy. Mrs. Henry Tl.oman and Mr. Il-oiatman, oç/eupantg in a car owned and driven by Mrs. Thoiman’s hus- band, of Cincinnati, Ohio, collided with a ear driven by J-oh-n, M. .Muir, of Toronto, Who wa.-s proceeding in a westerly direction on Highway No. 2, Weêt of Welcome on Thursday after- noon last with the result that Mrs. Thom an and Mr. Hoist man were irijuried and! taken to Port Hope hos- pital. Muir is said to have pulled’ over to the- left side of the road in an attempt to- pass two bicycles, and in doing so- collided with the east- bound car. No one else received in- juries;. Classified WANTED An- elderly lady hoarder, in quiet comfortable home, board reasonable. â€"-IMi-sa Ida M. Taylor, North Orono. ia-28-p. TO RENT (Stone house 'and about one acre on Fifth Line, Township of Clarke, on Lot 22, Concession 5. Apply to R. R. Waddell, Orono. tf. BERT HUFFMAN & SON Well Diggers Work guaranteed behind 40 years’ experience. Apply to No. 10, Lake- shore Drive, New Toronto, Ontario; Phone New Toronto 1500. d-29-p. BENEFIT DANCE Tickets are now being sold for the benefit dance to be held |» the Ar- mouries on August 5th, to be used for medical attendance for Mr. Har- vey Da vey who was injured in a foot- ball game recently. , .... Sealed Tenders iSealed Tenders will be received- by Clarke Tbwnship Council up to 12 o’clock moon (S.T.), Saturday, Aug- ust 13ill, 193-8, for the best Asphalt single's, delivered, to cover the roof of the Town Hall at Orono. Sample to accompany tender. No tender out- side Ol-arke Tbwnship will be consid- reed. Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. A. J. (STAPLES, Township, Clerk CORRECTION In last week’s issue appeared an article, entitled “Those Non-Paying Newcastle Fans,” from which we make a correction. The piece in question is “the east-end Hell dive” that appeared in the above-mentioned article. It seems that it referred to the: hotel just east of the community park and escaped opr notice. This hotel is run- in strict appliance with the law and also is one of the best in the district. We extend our apologies to the proprietor and retract the state- ment which was inadvertently printed and! which wa-s not used to Cause any inconvenience to the establishment. The largest, poisonous snake in the New World is. the. bus-inn aster, an orange colored, -agressive , snake of the tropics, A\ * Professional Directory DENTAL DR. J. C. MILNE, Dental Sur- geon, Orono. Office hours : 9.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m. ’Evenings by ap= pointment. Newcastle every Wed- nesday and other days by appoint- ment. Phone 18rl. MEDICAL DR. H. E. MANNING. Physician and Surgeon Orono - - Ontario" Office Hours : | 1.30 to 4 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday by Appointment AUCTIONEERS TED JACKSON Auctioneer and Valuator Take this tip if .you want to cut down tire expense. Drive in here! Let us show you exactly the right Goodyear for your car ... one that is the best value you can find. It will, pay you to stop here . . , we can save you money. COME IN AND SEE GOODj^fE AR“G 3" THE SUPER-VALUETIRE Lunn Hardware Orono, Ontario Conducts Auction -Sales and1 at reasonable rates. Communicate with him at Pert Berry, Ontario, or see his Clerks, A,, ïriteàples or A. E, Morton, *t Orono,. for date. ... ’ G. RICHARDS Practical Watchmaker All Repair* to Watches, Clock*, and1 Jewellery, will receive owr prompt attention PARK STREET - ORONO -J? John J. Gilfillam Phm. B. QUALIFIED OPTOMETRIST Licentiate of the College of Optom- etry of Ontario Office Hours : 10 to 12 a..m. and 2 to- 4.30 p.m and by appointment Office in O. B. Tyrrell’s Drug Store Phone 68r2 Orono Tinshop Now is the time to have your Furnace overhauled or new one installed Agent for Pease Furnaces R. E. LOGAN PROPRIETOR Centre St. Orono Phone 30 r 1$ I PARK ST. UNITED CHURCH $ Rev. S. Llttjewcod ! Pastor' SUNDAY, JULY 31st 1 ÃŽ j 11.00 a.m.-â€"Power to- Beccnne- j 7.00 p.m. Sunset 'Service in- Orono f I Community Park. COME AND WORSHIP t FRIDAY & SATURDAY Matinee PORT HOPE Sat , 2.30 Europe’s Loveliest- Star Danielle Darrieux . In a Gay, Sparkling Romantic Comedy “RAGE OF PARIS” With D'o-ng.- Fairbanks, Jr. MONDAY and TUESDAY PIMymates To-dlayâ€" Cellmates Tdtiioffirow ? “CRIME SCHOOL” With Humphrey Bogart and the “Dead Endi” Kids WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Slap-Happy Romance Robert Montgomery Virginia Bruce In the Matrimonial Battle, of the Century - “The First 100 Years” EVENINGS 115 & 915 D S.T. Subscribe now -for the Orono Times $

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