Times & Guide (1909), 3 Jul 1936, p. 5

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" 5K t,'ttuttl "our?” It". We are not complaining, Dear Critic, but appreciate your interest in our paper enough that warranted your letter, and trust that the above fumbling: gunner your questions. , C And mondly, the. topic of convex-u- unouhe bunch-ll {nu that I run into not comm the Inter- ntgtiotiat him or even the ”alien". but the American md National l-(n. new to be the topic ot the OUT OUR WAY tet Junior Ki-Y League have to p ”lying baseball on the south dlmnd at Oakmount Park all be- en". the'Park offieialrhttve catered to the whims of one citizen who a - patently cannot stand a few baseball: golngeon or near his property. But it t Park attendants would only stop the spectators from having a friendly we of catch while watch- ing the game: I am sure Mr. Citizen would. hive no complaint as the writer .While at the Gnrdens last Friday night watching Conny Smythes’ Marl- boro: give Brampton a pasting, the writer stepEed into the press room for a mo 0 between periods and listened to a heated 10 minutes of elf, talk between Doc. Macintyre and any. It final! ended with Conny challenging the Em to a game, but the Bod had to .tetuse, as he is going away for a month to his cottage. But this is what happened. The Doe has I new set of irons and he claims he is now I ll handicap man, but alter’ a tft at the cottage practising he offered to take onny on at any court. mused by Conny, and will play him scratch for two bits a hole. Conny In: lo taken back by the challenge? that he asked the writer to print it, so that he could hold the Doc to his, bont when he returns from goints‘ north. The only thing that onnyl he; stressed in that he reserves the! right to name the caddies and that the caddies keep the score. I cud-rm - 'Muhupamdlmmmg 'ammfifimmmmwam“*wmmmmm 11r'te-pr.s_-tie-raot-. ' 3mm column? known up I; Publiéii} gw. "my . one duty it Is to supply the pm: with the doing: at his club or cu . Thu critic Bligo states that Swansea an r, herol sue "tN2tdsvee"hgs a: p ma. ey ve ey 'lM1',15d it a secret as the writer war hurt it being hiked about, far lungyhg somabody Jayme club My 1rtll-sirtr.eritie also states that an far " Humming mm are concurred there is a new cro being develop-d " the 'df Park Ufe,t Baths uch nu he would like to but wont them. If he will just and this column as written during the pug: dim week- he will see that Se. I'M?! have been getting their dif- - - a... ' u we low ttttrut.'; by Gr, nun - th tuni- to nip- slyyrtini, “PE, the wtur with a. "I . M 'qett. they would m, mm ttee $1?" u e 30% to“ iy,t,ti??l",'eFli,.rri'.i; . nun aetiviti 'glil, (Wm dUtriet. ,y l a In the {but ' tt the local lam-9'51 531 Ian - ttlt; W to w" .1300th mpg! an “tun-Jug gt "I “I W you ttttht tie. tt mum a, 2m. 1rF1ee'1fe,he6ytkm,eorf minim-at. I! 1iel"irit'iK,ii'i,',?,tt?e1,illi that .rtpeqmaet av _ 'itj,ti",it'i1),,iir'i'tttlitjt?j, mWie'yriittteiviatq 1oe mm numbed. tjieti'i'iiidi,i)i2jt, IINWK'S “MAficmmI-vmdnlm-Ifihfnmfuudmnm '-rdh-hoaretrtme. In: Wamflummnbum - CID-pg”! 'lp,d"2=tll"'llt'hra"f.',W, tiw I" MAY. Mnlv 'rf., I.“ I -.-------------.- _. ' V -'------r----, " '99." tan IQ who signs himself has a.“ I..- LL, .. . 7 “viajmiui”. mun by, an no you going to INCH’I DRUG ITO.“ R1tirlltiItrMAtit'jfiiiiiit tuiriiiii "John, I'm sure I heard a mouse squeaking somewhere." "Well, what do you want me to do? "Oil it?" is (hurt - Jun fair chance to win the links and mic: nights. Bat I Very some spot was the defeat of the Argo senior four by the Area Junior Your, YOUTH WILL HAVE ITS SWAY. , MITCHELL-on Wednesday, .1ng I, 1936, at the Toronto General on- pital, Frederick William, husband of the lute Sarah Ann Mitchell, in his 79th year, late of 16 Vimy Ave., Wer, ton. Remains resting in the Yorke Bros. Funeral Home, 1220 Weston Rd., Mt. Dennis, where funeml will be held on Summing at 2 pan, Inter- ment " Riverside emetery, Weston. (Kindly omit flowers.) From all reports. the Canadian Hen!” Wu as expected and Canada team. when they were in the Ki-Y League they used to have enough players out to every game and then some. This, in the writer's opinion, was duly responsible to the untirintt lelforts of Erie Forsan, who, by the iway, was edged out of the club this year by a certain few who thought they could manage a team without this veteran's experience, and are they regretting it in a large manner'. Er e gathered the team together again this year Ind piloted them through their 1'iti three games. winning all three. a since the edge act big a couple of dissatisfied players ey have Won nan-y a game and are lucky they haven't had to default a couple for the lack of enough players to field a team, am a max; 175;"; FG, aeratchets in another at. All is NOT well with the lnvictua softball ' team of the Dovercoun Lune. they are hnving a tough time getting temurhplarera oqt tq field , Jimmy Braddock, world'l hen]!- weight boxing champion, narrow sy escaped death in an automobllc acc- dent last Suturdly, his " Joe Gould, wu '/,,et, after all ti mu se, aver. Jinx: . his may-user p30- will} die "reifiGiriaiirv" Griiic prunes ruins Wluom battery. _ - - - 'e"-.eT'"". lawn, is moving them dorm like Mite Hepburn deed I hay field. It would be quite I um to have Wat- son’s men's mm from the Beaches Layne plat Sliprgmpa with Wilhelm Ivey CI n “440% 1.m.ii." I Softball shake is now “It Mam he fur ..Pete,e in the Sun-v“, ctsnadian Austen; Hoe Amen. tion to ' only Whoa!“ pan. the right to for Emu u If the u only "d up to s'yug"iidrli,idy2iieiiiiiiil,'i,",i' 911:“ Whott-ioeeatttrip In e w. no u bin: to '1." an"? geeks; an? what; in whim Ind K2111“ Cit; Tho EULA. lseek/ata" C " Fahd in was with the $2: to lilo. ',,h,,'u'ett.ra "u-.. idrt, m-m In man by“; 'ith/ty, d-tiuit,' Ind no a the urc p, Idh,tt,t2 ad 1t",g trate,' in 1 may “gum“; Me of Ud .h-tb If,',',".'. " u n mb " " __x._,, L, the mm t2 ofurtrirtu" plum and t in in mritrsrtsirte. mm! Mun-natu- 'rrt'ltt,1n2f.'aeg ii,t',,','if4'hl,i's1itiii'i" at...“ it hors onthw Add!“ Pte my?» for, sh toy . DEATHS no one person allowed more than one prize, it is quite an honour that two Woodbridge girls succeeded in win- ning these coveted prizes in recogni- tion of excelknt work while attend.. ing the two-year course at Guelph. or tio "tsetiijti.aijGnia"7i;iir'"iiiUgi given ttr the graduating clamps. with _ Miss Anne Lawrie of Woodbridge succeeded in winning: the scholarship for general proficiency for the high: est marks obtained in the two years for all the girl students. Miss Mar- garet Wallis, Woodbridge, also re- ceived an alumnae prize for winning first pltutin.the. Irtstitutioral Course. A very beautiful 1nd imgressive graduation ceremony was old at emorial Hall, 0.A.C., Guelph, for the tritl.a. of Machmld Institute. . W0008RIDG£ GIRLS ARE C WINNERSW AWIRDS For travelling. the bride chose nnavy blue tailored lace dress, navy felt hat, navy shoes and gloves, and yellow taf- feta accessories. After I motor trip to Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. McIntyre will live in St. Thomas. - -"' __ .-_..._..-- ”mm“, of tsweetheart roses, blue 1torntiow"erk and baby's breath. Mr. Sherwood Me, Intyre was his brother', best man. But- inlg the signing of the register, Miss E tine Pnimer of Toronto sang "O Day of Golden Promise." The mother of-the bride wore pale blue figured chiffon with s carnage of deep pink roses. The mother' o the groom was dressed in chiffon in shades of yellow, rust and brown, and had a courage of ellow roses. The bride entered the living room to the strain: " the Bridal Ch ru- from Lohengrin played by her sister, Miss Marjorie Cnmbbell. She wore a truce- ful gown of white chiffon made on gre lines with I slifht train. An ton jacket of the chi! on with hori- zontal tucks completed her costume. Her (an bouquet was of tielphinium, Briarcliff roses and baby's breath. The bridesmaid, Min Euhine Cam bell, ygunzef ifttster.o.f.the pride, was 1'l','i'l ,v-...-. a.-.“ w m: ulnar, was aren- ed in pink and blue flowered chiffon, yp! carried on Ilee,hioned n‘qnezny W. Pg"tltl',' of Weston, became the bride of my Judd Icing”, Ion of In. Bllnehe McIntyre of nion, Ont. Rev. R. E. Wintemute. n former pu- tor of the bride, ofNUtod. Film “d tall mm. of delphiat- ilun, 1tlt.urtt' “a pink rose: " either side I bay window in an h_ome ofthid6rnrauAiAadiiiriiei. pound tot a putty wedding which In. whmiud in the [we-em of the im- mm. familie- snd friends on Bit, urday, June 21, when Bonn-belle Ger, 3116:. desttt.teryfAer. and Mn. Donald Pretty WEDS MURRAY 1nitrm 2-'htttett.ttttas- Mt Den :4 _ m.".-------." lunch; Tho Churett " tbe 'ii'ii""i"C'i'i'."i' . ::-..‘:-.2:‘":’-....:.-~’~:2=...“’~"'-' d, an! 1:15.14??- bv- tru: "an: M7. lab, , . . A. . Italian! 51:32.“; iietE,tiiti'iiii,'pitifj FRIDAY :2:..- ',lit',t.etitcft!irti!g m, T1"ttt,u2ttc., 'llg"h'h,t w SATURDAY p:::ms:2:§% e ' . mm :2:: trt'vuf,Ti'i'.e,tfiigi'iiiic] -------, a'ye,i.,tnuilt._roettr, Pgetthtt; , Jun. Wedding " H Bride’s Parents sum-j BY WILLIAMS 'taetii'i2tctifti5itiiiii: as: a; ti,t,ria'latiriiii'it "'"17 Fe"; an 't-tii,r-r Hull P%iiiihu n Junior 'h-a-rs {EFLME 'ttttrr Sr, [ Promoted to Br. Ill-Ad-ns, Betty; Bunnihr Ann: Banjul, Marie; Bloom, babel; iruriii My; Cm- awn, Constance: Chad's. Arthur; Cockbum, iGiGil.. tSX.u'g"i't,'t.': 1ilrsrrrrfortf, Lionel;' Gordon, ate. Gross. mm H n, Rutl- ' Do its; Wmlleh; 'itriiiiG7t',' Shay; ch I" PM; [chm Stewart; ldgod, ',birdii'ig,leiiiiiiii Winifred; Icon, W ; Huh row. Loin- Old, Graham Nude, ttnth. tgy i'i,5iiiiii,' 'ltr' Nhts, re; I n, a June; Shier. Warirn; tit'i'.tii? ill",',','.'": gt"';,',',,',',',',',',"; ' - In, orttt m; lofts, Gh y'l1','i23lbde'g, Ic- Iyiii ii . Tiiiiiik,i iiGi2 "7li'a'u'"Nrlrll'et""uT.. good." Am; iU?%,. iiia", ;Contimled tram DW b- Weisdorf, Ruth IN; Willie, Albert. Memorial School Promoted to Sr. Ive-c-rr, Ger- ald; Cockburn, Keith; Buckie, Dana; lbixon, Shirley; Downer, Joan; Crone, Margaret; Holdtsworth, Muriel: Hu- son, Robert; Keenan, Albert; hGiii- .50" Violet; La Rose, Lawrence Lod- 7ingham, Alex; Loose, Ann; “can, lFrnnk; McAllister, Richard; McAmlt- er, Fr, McIntosh, Joan; Meiague, Winnlfred; Moffatt, Jennie; Hale. Eric; Newton, Dean; Ord, Marion; )Pidgeon, Wollace; Rom. Robert: Shier, Donald; Shorey. _ Wilma; Smith, Mot-gm; Timon, Andrey; Watts, John; Woods, Gordon. Recom‘ mendrsdr-Baipte0, Ruth; Brook, Man traret; Poole] Donald. I Promoted to Junior Iv-Adams, onhn; Anaway, Franc"; Attrldge, leoyd; Bailey, Cecil; Bannlhr, Jenn; lBeardall, Jean; Brion, Knlhleen; {Coekburm Barbra; Ooh. Jamel; Col- lwill, Kenneth: Cathenrt, Winona; (Douglas, Elizabeth; hater Charla; Fox, Dorothy; Galbraith Kii'iiici,'. iqraineer, Norine; Halon, lube]; Halt, ‘Wolter; Harris, Jame-a .mnm, Helen; Laidler. Calm; WM] Gaynor; Lila. Helen; lawn, Joan; ,ttJtth's, 1Tu'e't'.rtt, KNI- neth; C no , on”; chm. Helen; Morley, wanna; um. MurrarrNeuois,' Helen: Newton, Km- neth; Parkinson. Wink-r harm. Jo ee; Rowland Robert; shim, De. vi}; Stouffer, ihiiiiiriia Symon Ir- win; _8ymoni, William: “an“, ha, aid. iiiGiiiri'tnuiiir-%iaii'i',1 Her- bert; Soper, Norma, - i, Her debut in mind opera he been spectacular. She bu trained nowhere {except Toronto, and had no inftu.nee (in "and open fields, Nor had she ifimmciai influence. ust Winter Rich- jard Hageman. Associate conductor of ithe Metropolitan Opera, - her sing Aida with the Canadian Grand Opera Association in Toronto. He [called upon her to come to New York, and te haw she “banish: a la- tropo itan pets “(Home v at In.- ine of Eurydice id ’Gluuk’s 0M and Eurydice. Now the Metropolitan has an option on her voice for three Promotion Room hr Weston Pubic Schools PM ii/it FiN SITE Mrs. Penttelty ll delighted and astonished, but by no means over- impressed by the - that In: Ind- denly opened before her. f .. . .A 'eetaerrtqr Debut After a busy month at homo, dur ine which time I)» has been from init Donna Anna in Mont-u qiovarpti_tor the Cincinnati, Open Association, Mrs. Lionel Ik Peygelly, of Weston, better known " cum Pennlly in New York, where I Metropdlitan Own mdience demand. ed five encore: sad I repeat per formance last May, ten on Sunday for 3 syyrrt gummgr lemon. ( Mrs. Lionel D. Page"); Syhs'Avonue, Had fbeetaerar Debut Grand Opera-Hai, Been “our!" Role For Cincinnati or Ana-hum, After Sena-(Ions! Succu- In New York in Mar I...” " “mm d I!“ d Chad: hu- ored In. r, New“ at and p, win. tho on at We or or . ~.. well lack! lat “d. iill3.thtt.t, per read the a“ which was an- pilod in book fern, "numb; 'tati natal-e- of the ”I af the Bond Ind of the cation. Inn-ell Log-n nude tin-Elation on W of the may» arf, ten-m "ttl Th Chanel I a: III-ii 1uut1g FrmAq a... a? i: to 'n?,,i'rti1'J:ist. url'.'".' . .Luuwv. tdufht. “with. I iii',,?,; On... 'it,.),'?.; _ili'a)l'iiil",iit, l m I . "of - 'i1it'i,5,h' ,rli!!,l.td','il'it?a',tr.'tiirlt My. baby nun- $13.15" 'i'il, amnion 'gg Eii2t',,ijii, is, a: iifiifiiitiiii2i, Prague: , p. . v,."?:',",',".',-',',"?'" Metropolitan. Star Now Away F or: Summer Seam pereidiGiTiW. "ii'rri"ihTG; Mom Dennis Locals If ‘_Â¥-_ _-........_ my. - 8',llthtglrlN.'12ode 'ah'Jl"lru"fPdehlt."8tr. @1753; tii M. ":73 "T in; tlah. ht In"? "It. Year """dtra'ldtra" l CUTHDWER MIST" “All IN ann Iv", “my; I'm“, “our Fox, “ounce; Poor, laden; Gnl‘mny. Lanai; Glades-d, Merte.. Gum, 33M?“ All-mereunlcdock, laun- ; an n . ones, Mmi, tfi'iriei, lumbar, Gois don; depot. .Non; lawnm- nld; Nelson, Everett; Putin-on, Don- na; Ron. Dorothy; My. Jon; te') 2,g.y/t,t',i,; “$31.“ ag, a In . W; ; , curler Thomson. Reign; Tomlin- son ion; Wulluhy, Shirley} Minn, smug,- Wartmitirn,geart. VERNO LOVERS, Principal. Woods', 'bBBiié; "WG'iiiii,' "iririiir,' Wrist: John; mme, Jenn. Recom- 'e? -rW.ilhehtt, Donald. Promoted to Senior I-Auk, Wil- tiam; Bellinm, Wilhemine- Binch, Smmuel; Blukmore. TGail., Bone. Donald; Brown. borne; Cameron, DttnatdtcCteih.o, 600m: Cum- son. Willi-In; 1',ht,tuit; uo.. Low- em, Dime; McArthur elm; ileum- nis 810mm; New, Don-Id; Me- laod. Knox; Icahn-It, Herbert; Mit.. chdl, Gordon; Newmlne. John; Old. Vivienne; Pntenon. Donald; Powell, Alan; Robins, Ruth; Smith, La Verne; SW, Ellxnbeth; Soper, Robert; Shun, Margaret; Thornton, John; W?» Wires; Wgiiiiiir, lacuna: (horse,- Mch-egor. Donald: McKin- net, mph; Poole, Glen; iuiiii;ici, June; Watson, Irwin. _ Promoted to IV-Bolton, Pars ite; Bowl", Henrietta; Boyd, atri- cia: 80$". Elmer: Banner, Helen; Carey, til; Chutes, Jalfm; Col, kn. Roy; deCampa, Edward; Dickin, Kathryn; Duthie, Elizabeth; English, Grace; biaic Tulane; Fraser Dol, any Glasgow, Norea; Grainy". ell, Irene; Hannah, Elvira“; West- ern, Elizabeth; Wright, ohn. Recom- mended to Sr. " Mum, Russell; Burker, Isobel; Tifrl/l'il'ge,' Roy; Catheart Elwin; Cowie, Barbara Jenn; iWi;ii,' Norman; Fem-on, 1tight;Ju!,brait!t, Elwooq; Gum. om,- mas-tom, Norman (hunger. Irtrtit,r,,ti,et.itisort, Glad»: Jamie- 'tits aiiiiiiik .. u..." “mm-nu, alum; uunn. 291,19. _ H_yt.,is, Rosalinda .Jtqttieim, 8he went "rice to New. York audition. Edward Johnston was sent the first time. nnd . second t was necessihud. Then she Inc C ‘pultad into Eur-Nice. Debit. With SII Curb _ "Of count I mainly made debut with the San Carlo compuny, Gilda in Marciano." she said. "It in D.qeerptrei, 1988. The company coman here, Ind the soprano VII in so they phoned Carboni here to was anyone could be found. He pho ' no at Guelph. l aid I couldn't poul- bly do it, for nhhouxh I had menial» ind 15 more: that wasn’t one of them. But I did_it with only five dart' Wick! ' -.re ' 1','ffik,2tPlte, L'Goorxe' 7; Cum: Mt lurk; Davin, Bernice; Dick- y, rgtttitttpt.toi.yer; Pem- ”Vâ€" w“ ' -_'hI 'destto2S?iie.,5J,iiiiti"f a... a: Md Patt . a INK-.2; s,',1l'iithl'luJN.Lg't.tife tiif'eifdi"fl2idii"i' a Ful'Tdt'NtrN"tt't nu. Mt EELEYH-m at “an 3.3 1"ggttttdtStr, - Juuaiit “To; tt cu- cl in mm“. - chi-l th. ud... ou- iiiiit'ii, 2il,riiir'iie.dt and. not“ i'eiti'4'r,' .5. 59355.. I. ___- ”rm 14tir'tuf,,t . and: ?..ttrtfAi-p,rittiee4tutegN. 1'lttlt.l4ltL'tdtetti?iieiitie inhu- if; uvnu, Ti,"?", urns] fatPlte, George; I lime; Davin. Bernice; lh 'rt.c'.'8Ulvten MN,,'.",', im Mt.dirh Chi! V10 " it!) KG, $7.7} 3.12% mucus M to. Adwm‘sing in The Times a thide Pap -,,'a'," --ro It . V it" ',i,'s, W tttui, as :1ng k _ _ a. rsG7rlFa"i il W thinner“; GaTGitGiTe iFt7Fii"i'rl4llilr'l'= 2At 'lr2,t"ld JT,' JJlhffA'p,tu1 iliiiiiiiiiaiit Martini". V ' _ _ $§§wmmngfi~mrzwa a 1','Jfll'ft"'fci, mm pupil-I, V I -edte dertet'. _ Few modern madam: do: the 1mth of the t“. "It pays to advertise." But more important ' advertising in the question at how Ind M ir your “venting m. hr II“! My: , _ I place your ndvertuine in who a)... at the c- whenudiatrictfufldmh-NQICWV ' it-where your “a “I m ttfeqtt.rtr-j," li' vice illustration. - at 't'he6iiothe u _ Sonic. min arrhm6--a - in. mi , mm Wim- for' YOU, w. “at Wore-uh. " “Iii-fl The." "Wm ... mm... " observation, in m 7Gsi','Nfl if it in done "."atrtdieattr it (Illa; it will “and. ".8t- in Speaking before the Home of Commons, the Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett had this advertising: " CHARLIE CHAPUN «4w .' 'ii3,,.t,,,,?,j,!, . . , MONDAY-WWYJ we... “W £99. Skunk-led -,,,,,sei"Cts "ii"jt9jjsi?; e nun-dud. mull. h “M” I 'tthi. 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