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REINSTATEMENT OFFICERS ARE LOCATED IN LOCAL OFFICES OF THE y i NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR impressed was a Norflok, gation as their pastor "over- com dg ean? that it kept right on | tering: after a bolt of light- 3 'church belfry afire. iz -orces one forj!fenny Grew, ace hurler of the Bujke: fastball squad. Not only did 13 come through with some | sparing. mound work in Burke's OiAS/A. playdown cause, but he had'e~traiample reason for sticking Hib fhest out. His wife presented him with a bouncing offspring. lin [4 If you're a ytsherman from away back, and hive been lead- ing wee Junior or Jessie along the path that invariable ends at some suitable strcam, don't forget to have' those kids of yours all ready for the biy junior fish derby being staged oi, Sep- tember 16th by the Oakvi'e District Rod & Gun Club. Thei a great list of prizes, most of ) gleaming new tackle, for win- ners in best all-round: catch, largest game fish and best pan fish catch competitions. The Kids start at sunrise, fish until twelve noon, get to handle all the hot dogs and pop they can manage, hear talks on conserva- tion, and get home by mid-after- noon. It will be a big day for them, so make sure they don't miss it. Youthful anglers can register at Bud Corbett's Sport- ing Goods, Eddie's Garage or Community Hardware. The Derby headquarters will be at the flats below Riverside Lodge. ® ® 0 Clarkson welterweight Gord Munroe, being our brother-in-law, is one chap we don't always pay too much attention to when he begins airing opinions--probably because he doesn't pay too much attention to our ideas, either. But when it came to trying to pick the winner of the forthcoming Al Mec- Fater-Solly Cantor scrap at the Gardens, we were forced to seek Gord's viewpoint, because he has been improving the shining hour these past few. weeks by going through some brisk workouts with both Solly and McFats. And what Te told us only served to convince us that we'd keep our wager money" in our wallet. "McFater," opined Gordon, "can really wallop, and his boxing improves all the time. Soll, onthe other hand, is the sh: of the two and you can't forget that, before he ran into managerial difficulties, he was | rated eighth in the world stand- ings. He's bound to be better than in his go with Savoie. But McFats probably will be a bit sharper, too. I work with them both, but right now, I wouldn't even make a guess ® @ o Peter Court, who rectntly joined the composing room staff of this newspaper, brought with him from England the solid foundation of cricket funda- mentals which is the natural inheritance of every British lad. Naturally, Pete lost little time in joining forces with the Oak- ville Cricket Club, and it was just as natural that he should become the Journal's cricket commentator. When you write about a contest you are playing in, you face a problem of mod- esty--but for a downright "I'll take the rear set, fellows" atti- SHOWBIRDS OUST ST. MARYS, AWAIT NEW 0.B.A. OPPOSITION three runs fo give him his only trouble. Philbrook Concentrating their scoring on three solid innings, Oakville's Snow Construction juniors claim- ed a well earned 8-4 victory at|in the second inning, when his St. Marys on Labor Day to swe line single scored Jim sCowan their t 0.B.A. playdown round [and Kenny Brown. Frank scored two straight himself a few moments later as i raugha i the St. Marys infield erred on Bill Vaughan, Jim Johnston and| the St, Marve WHEL SCeC 0 opened the scoring cep at Johnston and Don Rutledge were ale ey ceshed by Camm's double in the Wl el third, while Denny followed them Sa Lome on Brown's single. Camin completed Bart Bartholomew iam the seventh, get- - and a walk and single. but kept old-fashioned Chelsea bun. Writ- in these columns last week, he held forth in glowing terms on Rab Bruce-Lockhart's fine cen- tury against St. Kitts, and Reg Robertson's "stylish 22". But his manner" of mentioning that one, Peter Court, had sturidly partnered both Robértson and Bruce-Lockhart at the wickets was a joy to behold. "The pair." he scrawled, "brought the score up to 143 before Court was bowled with 36 GRIMLY AC- QUIRED runs to his credit" The bold letters are ours, of course, not his -- and how knocking off 36 runs could be termed grim completely baffles us. Fact of the matter is that his mates rate him an excellent leadoff batsman, and a valuable addi- tion to the club. So when cricket followers see him apparently being played down in these pages, they'll know why in future. OPEN BOWLING IN FULL SWING UNTIL LEAGUE OPENS SEPTEMBER 15 owling | anes tude, our boy certainly takes the LE D Voie o Your General Jaa MOTORS 8Y, 5 NIGHT POWING akville motors Phone 2220 Supertest Pétroleum Products unt it time we travel Motors Dealer for Chevrolet and Oldsmobile ndest time with