"SOCIAL and PERSONAL | Wr. L.° W. Payne wus in warp a a few days seitis “See eek. i SR sic = wanes: wai #in roponte? this ‘week on business —_—O— P. VandeWater was in Mr. J. Toronto this week Mrs Russel “Knipe ja vigiting af her oie in Chesle ee Mr. J. H. Gee was in Palmeraton thia week on ‘business. — Mrs.» Th larke is spending a tonne? Halting friends in Toronto. oe Sate : Mrs. Levi Gemmer spent. a few days visiting —— Elmwood this week. . Mr, Orwell Weber | spent the week- end visiting eval in Wingham. . Miss Viola “Mitchel! épent the week-end with friends in Palmerston ; Peco a) J. Burrows ‘spent the —0-— a Mr. Ezra Knechtel, of Stratforil, ; =e Moa nad on Thureday last at the home ; tof Mr. B: F. wo ‘3 Mrs, Walter Medtichae! of Guelph , is ‘visiting in Listow this week ‘owith Mr.“and Mrs, yobn Petch —_—o— = Miss’ Louise Bender of Waterloo, wedkieh visiting Thende: in Toron- C to. Mr, -R. R. Long. went to Owen | Son nd Monday morning on business. My. J. W. Sangster is able to be out again, after’ tans eanrined te his home for a few days through ill- ness. 4 - Robert’ Brown, © and ui Mr. F. C, Kelly will handle the Han- over-Durham game in Durham on Thursday evening. Listowel Seniors “Defeat Wingham Pera | Listowel took the fast travelling Wingham sextette into camp on gam clenn and fast, the final score belay 4-1 in Listowel's favour. The Wingham forwards played a real fast game but lacked the scor- Ing punch .around the nets. Many passes went astray after the ree carrier had worked close in. Listowel lIwfs only passed the dise when the spirit moved them, but their effective and - ii back checking offeet this fau spent the week-end visiting friends ' in Listowel and vicinity. * ees 4°: Miss C.-Amos; of Toronto, is a uest at “ie home of Mrs. W.-H. MeLachlan —-— * . w . J. C. Hay spent the week- seat , Toronto with his ddughter, * Mire Ter: : —o—- Mrs. Noah Blackmore ie spending “Kitchéner. meltiparaee A. McDonald is spending Mrs. G. a few days this week with friends ju Kitchener. \ — , Miss Pearl Karges of Kurtzville is spending this week with friends in . Listowel . —0o-— Mies Molly Stevenson is spending a few weeks with her sister in Tor- onto. — Miss M,. Morrison returned home Monday, after spending a week vie- iting her sisters in Detroit Mr’ Jack Grete ig OF Cargill, wae a FY guest over the week-end ut the home Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Melntyre — ‘ Mr. W. J H we, of Windsor iy will spend the week-end at the home aa of ithe Blackmore families in town. wamnithianes Mies Viola Zilliax epent Friday ast in Kitchener at the home of Mr, id Mrs. C. Ruppel 2 a —o + Mr. Bruce Patterson cf Brantford was & guest on Tuesday pt the home Bee g of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompsow: ; Mrs. War ~ apending a few weeks visiting at the . home of Mr. and Mrs. N. L.. Bean. —o— Mr. Wm. Dixon of Toronto, spent the week-end _ Listowel with hia parents, Mr. and —_ Harry Dixon. Miss Mabel Gains of Walkerton, épent the week-end visiting at the fhiome of her patois, My and Mrs. George Raines —0— Mr. Fred Bender was able to be having been confined to his home with la grippe .. Chapman returned Wedntedey with her baby “daughter oO. Tatham, editor of Rod & pan. “Wootatock, Hew ge on Wed- meaday at the home of hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. siatora Tatham. “Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Smith return- home Saturday evening om ronto, whe y -head been -a@pending a few days —o—. irs. Mary B. Kain, - Wallace left Monday ‘morning (for wher: will spend’ a4 ‘month visiting G. M. Ff. Pomeuries. of the re Mee Co were in Toronto: t this week op ——fp—e Mr. Henry Schwass ‘returned ons, Thursday evening Inst, after a nt visit with relatives in Port Wigin;.and other towns ii that’ local- i Mri Warren Lanning of Chatham former employee of The Banner. of the week-end ‘at the’ home gad ee aly the guest of Mr Ui Ee “Reta tetizneit te Monday, af- four weekr the home of Mr: J. a Ve F et La and Rares of AngMa, Sask., who et a the past month relatives in. ‘Listowel an ~ tett Veet week for Ingersoll! , ss chy they -are viait- fa few days. this week with friends in|? —o— , Kopas of Tiverton. is om the Listowel Memorial Hospi-| Second counter for Listow towel opened the scoring when Kelly flaked -a paces ocher and shot from piitaite the defence No more scoPing resulted in the first period. Kelly scored the only goal in the second period when He picked up a loos» puck behind the net, carried it out and shaking off his check, picked the corner of the net. he third period eaw Listowel acore two more, while Wingham counted their orphan. Kelly and “Cully” rushed from the blue line and pluyed a short passing game the length of the Rocher took the final pass for goal number three from close in. Meyers, the sturdy defence man of the home team, carried down to the defence where he received a severe jolt from Kelly's cold: ehoulder. He regained his feet and the puck and passed the washer ont from the carner. Brown grabbed the pass and shot, dribbling over the’ line ston had made a fine save. With the $-1 the visiting defence rush- & Kemp swinging in along the right boards at the Wingham blue line. With the’ defence playing for a paés to Rocher, Kelly passed to Kemp and “Fish'’ made no mie- take in picking the corner for the hus? gon of the evening Kelly was given quite a ‘ride’ by the fans, but the boys report that Wi ar 18 one of the best rinks W arn Ontario, being newly er ected this year. Rocher and J. Pep- nler wer probably Listowel team, j hard to chocee 1 well balanced the best for the although it was very any stars from such team The Listowel Hue-up: Goal, hima oe Kelly ind = Roe ighton; Wings, Kemp and. ™ Vepeter: sub. I sk Refere ‘Puddicambe. New Ham- or Listowel Wins From Wingiam 13-7 I ame featured by close checking and individual rushes, the Listowel Intermediate O. H. A. sex- tette defeated Wingham here Tast Monday. The game was full of pep d speed while the Wingham boys | Were fiends to back check. As a re- at his gtore again this week, after|%Ult of the strenuous back-checking and the many individual rushes, the game lacked the system to make It good hockey. Rocher commenced the scoring early on a pass from Ke _ . The ame 26 a result of Kelly's ednianel rush After M. -Peppler had made it three bockridge scored for Wingham ri the period ended 3-1. Nine goals were scored in the sec- ond period, gy atc getting six. of em. Kem plier and - Kelly cored on individeal rushes while e first few minutes: of the last serio’ Wingham were the best cored three -goals from the sticks of Lockritge, Pattison and eyers. Robbie counted ‘on an in ous stickhandling e@x- hibitfions which made the Wingham ‘eam look cheap. Creighton ecored ona pase from M. Peppler ina Kel- ly got number 13. The final score was 13-7 The line-up Wingham Listowel McGee 1 Johnstor Mevers ce Kellr 4. Lockridge - bL.-defence ~ ‘Recher Yo n t Creightor Srow. beer Pevpler at Kenir vecmridee and Pst ig > ard Armatrong ‘eppler etetes: Puddicombe New Giantare Ueowel Jakibes Win: t Palmerstior Playing a fast clean. game the Lir- towel Juniors defeated the Palmer- ein putrit on ‘Ite, own i¢6 last Mon- ay’ Dy re of 5- Play war “Miout evenly divided , for two per- ‘otis, “but with the t et out to win and heres i _ithe The marble cutters: &: Boe: and ery ‘ore Many. by, Beli scored. t ‘he Jones defence to” beat \L ‘or the equalizer. The score at the end of the period was ?-3. After listening to a lecture’ trom ‘he chief marble pig tN the engray- ors went out to. win = ee fame or die in the attempt. F: second. goal of the ne event putting towel one im the several ecored . lads wilted and Tom's boys had, no dif- ficulty in hoWing ovata ead) tor the remainder of t night will qualify the Jones lads to —_— the clever, Mitchell aggrega- tio a The “}ine- “Up: Palmerston Listowel Hughes oal Leppard Christie Sis defence Irwin Collins ‘defence Dierlam Reid “Centre. nald& Rogers ; ng Bel Singleton L. ‘Wing i Watt, Cox Subs * Finkbeiner, McIntyre Referee,— Johnston, Palmerston. s B a Mr. Frank Kelly was in Paisley op Wednesday night, refereeing a hockey match between Paxson and Paisley. To-night he ia refereeing in Hanover Lord’s Day Advocate Sl We often laugh at teachers’ jokes, No matter_what- -be, 0 * 7 fs > + ‘Its not because Loon aig funny, ‘But. because as policy Pat McCrae— ei some of-t tetin. pasos must be getting ola D. Ine Why, what makes yo think vol” ‘ Crae-— ‘Well didn’t you ev- ee hear it said that they taught). . . AWith a tlourieh of trumpets, fol- lowed by the pfocession of the mem- 2 With only one more mad to play etiing of the mock’ parliament w. nthe group ‘gn towel held. Monday, Jan. 10 ro ir chance Ps gene ing a my time on w e- been having moet vlay-offs with Mitchell. a-} interesting . discu: veryone is 2 n he ee ee eight in the opposition and four e A cabinet consisting of four ministers advise. the premjer (Ian cDonald) and at present some very important legislation is being dis- cussed s * * Some of the second formers could- ] tz} n’t eee through the following state. ment of Mr.“Hemphill “Thies angle of ninety and thie one of ninety too, together make one hundred and oore? Sotinston—What is the date pleas: Mies Tatham—“Never mind the date. The examination is more im. portant. ohnston—I wanted to have Oo. something right on my-paper. independ: | and reels anes stab were shown. on the Crd rece! ? the Sundey School,” A short Picmieaa wound up the evening. Some little itis aon I chs ac appeal for urnish “ag Mr. “Charles Thibideat and fam who lost the contents of their home ‘by fire. A considerable amount of. furniture was offered and gladly re- ceived, Last week I was able to ‘buy, some bedding» for them from. con- tributions madé hy five citizens. Tite for Institute also. sent a comforter, All’ of the artici@s have peen gratefully vasalted: "ind the thanks of myself and. the family are herewith offer- ed to the donors. T. B. Barn Cin You "isle Suit for $6.95 ? Money From Home. Buying a 3-piece Men’s 22 Men’s Suits -- Just Like Getting | Oliver's O jects To Sunday Concerts In the December issue of the Lord's Day Advocate, a couple of pages is devoted to the Sunday con- certs in many places. Several places were listed e Winnipeg, , Victoria, Tim- mins, Halifax, Stratford.and Brant- ford. The Advocate says: ‘‘The record of Sunday concerts. vevent this ob- jectional feature of our Sunday life as widely prevalent. One in Calgary is noteworthy because it seems to have developed from Sunday radio- ing. The employment of the orches- tra for Sunday radioing, and the taking of money are two features which decidely compromise those attention of the authorities” We do not know what form the concert to =p in — A tig but we vuld be on Sunday evenings during the past two summers. No admission was the collection taken went 3e, and the concerts in every particular were quite in keep- ing with hs Sabbath day. Underwent Operation— Mr. L armyn and adenoids ee on = intro I at the Listo Hosp ‘ had hig tonsils Monday Memoria) Why give your subscription to an outside canvasser when you can gat any paper or magazine through the PRINCESS n charge Of the concerts and invite the | “Aaron Slick from Punkin’ Crick” Presented by Y.P.S. of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Wallace, in McDonald’s Music . 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