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RAMIUECEFY OEARVE, Un in h rocan asd 6 i ; Mr. Duthic. © The umpires‘ selection committee is headed by .. Morganzon, with Thornton and Feaver as members. life ON WHAT YOU SAVE! ; Norman Hardman, TASA NURSE PHONE 1638â€"J PHONE TODAY WESTON 845 ZONE 4â€"485 WEBION, JHGO mmmtmcrmmmme _ Prevost, Stocks, and Sanders were the sharpshooters for Mimico and Gallagher, Pop Chard, Jago, and Gunn were Weston‘s stalwarts. First Quarter Weston,/W. Chard ......_._.__ 210 Mimico, Prevostâ€"Stocks ... 3.15 Mimico, Sandfordâ€"Stocks ... 5.10 Weston, Bennettâ€"W. Chard . 7.20 Mimico, McKayâ€"Gray ... 8.50 Mimico, Knoxâ€"Miller ... 10.20 Weston, Gunnâ€"Smith ... 12.40 Second Quarter Weston, W, Chard ......_._.__ 4.12 Mimleo, Prevostâ€"Stocks .. 5.10 Mimico, Prevestâ€"Stocks ... 7.20 Mimico, Stocksâ€"Miller .......... 12.20 WestOn, YBGO scmmencmemsece 1900 Weston, W, Chard ... 14.00 Mimico, Kaposkyâ€"Harwood .. 14.59 Third Quarter Mimico, MeKayâ€"Gray ... 610 Mimico, Grayâ€"Sandford .. $.24 Mimico, Sandfordâ€"Gray ... 10.15 Mimico, Sandfordâ€"Hardwood 13.20 Mimico, Knox ... 1440 Mimico, Blakelyâ€"Prevost ... 14.50 Fourth Quarter The third quarter was the downfall of the Weston team with Mimico scoring six goals and Weston not a one. Sandford scored two of the Mimico goals in the quarter, s s Chard of Weston opened the second quarter with a goal tying up the score, but Mimico followed with three in a row, two from Prevost and one from Stocks, to again take the lead. At the end of the second quarter, Mimico led 8â€"6. In the first period, Mimico led by one point on goals by Prevost, Sandford, McKay, and Knox. Wesâ€" ton shoved in three goals in the same quarter, Chard, Bennétt, and Gunn, being the sharpshooters. . _ Weston‘s Junior Lacrosse team ‘were beaten last Wednesday, July 6th, in a hardâ€"fought game which saw the Mimico team shoot in six goals in the third period past goalie A. Chard without a single reply from the Weston team. From then on, the game was Mimico‘s. Secretary of State Acheson dashed hopes for a Pacific alliance against Communism by saying the time is "not ripe" for a seeurity pact in Asia. Mimico Sews Up Game With Six Goal Splurge In Third Quarter The farm is eight miles north of Toronto on number seven highway, two miles east of Yonge St. In view of the early wheat harvest the committee is making provision for an attendance of somewhere near the 500 mark from Guelph to Peterboro north to Georgian Bay. GBSIT «208 002 6 C. C. M. ........060 100 5 Campbell and Hughes; and Nease. ‘ Leitchcroft Farm, famous for its Ayrshire herd and KMorkshire hogs, also operates a poultry department, ‘specializing in turkeys and has a substantial fox and mink ranch. Organized "hay rack tours" will be made of the farm throughout the day under the direction of the farm manager, J. D. Lanthier and his staff. Pete Johnston with a triple and Doug Elliott with a double led the Gair batters. Lloyd Luckett with a triple and double helped his own cause. Gaif câ€"mm~me~BO8 002 6 11 ID 3 â€"Continued from page 7 mons base loaded double accounted for five runs. Gair gathered 10 safe blows off the servings of Lloyd Luckett. Bus Campbell gave up only 6 hits but he walked 9 men to contribute to his downfall. 2 Ferranti, A. V. Roe, __Col. the Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Minister of Agriculture for Ontario will be Guest Speaker and W. H. Waddel] wheat research specialist at the Ontario Agricultural College will outline the results of the winâ€" ter wheat variety tests following which the various companies will proceed to _ demonstrate their combines, â€" swathers, rotoâ€"tillers, forage harvesters, pickâ€"up balers and other power machinery associâ€" ated with wheat growing. Ten acres adjoining the equipment exâ€" hibit and wheat field will be used for all types of cultivation machâ€" inery to demonstrate. l panig ao 4 n oarating hy o are coâ€"opera Â¥ :uhlno:;df the â€'“I:t‘t or grower fucuere on smims bhet sik have ten acres of wheat to demonâ€" strate on. The machinery displays will be open from 10 a.m. includâ€" ing weed sprayers operating at 11 a.m. Lunch will be served on the grounds ‘with the addresses commencing ‘at 1 p.m. ht Wnrepmanthi pnp ns ols amielice & .. 94. the wheat growers an opportunity wmgm&amtw.&u year plots are on‘a m = er acreage, and it is fitting that this monster demonstration is to be held on a farm m'lnf 120 mcres of the new Cornell 595 winter wheat. . ties of â€"central Ontario ( is being "mâ€"s‘a_auuw;‘wï¬.ï¬ w*“dl’- hb 27th, to climax five years of win wheatâ€"variety zï¬ng under the Su'fln of the Each year the York County Crop Improvement Association has had twilight field meetings here to give Wheatiand Day Planned July 27 A wheatland Day for the coun McKayâ€"Gray ... Grayâ€"Sandford ... Sandfordâ€"Gray ... Sandfordâ€"Hardwood 11 10 3 12 6 2 Luckett 10.10 4.12 5.10 7.20 12.20 13.20 14.00 14.59 10.15 18.20 14.40 14.50 2.10 8.15 5.10 7.20 Here comes a load of laughter on an International plane. Only too rarely these days is the public perâ€" mitted to shop for a motion picture which can boast so wide a diversity of entertainment facts as is found in this unusually clever comedy, which plays Mt. Dennis Theatre Monday, Tuesday, July 18 and 19. There is so much therein to appeal to every known taste in screen fare that the film inescapably seems destined to be one of the best exâ€" Mimico, Kaposky . Mimico, Harwood Mimico, Blakely Weston Lineup Goal, A Chard; defence, W. Galâ€" lagher, T. Bennett; centre Bob Gunn; rover, R. Bedard; wings, P. Jago, W. Chard; alterhates, D. Head, J.. Johnson, B. Thompson, G. Smith. A Foreign Affair These plants have been inspected by many of the strawberry growâ€" ers throughout the district and have created quite a sensation. Orders have been placed for 1,950 with Mr, Bamber, and it is expected there will be a large sale and great demand for these plants. Strawberry crops mean a big return for many of our market gardeners throughout this distmigt. Mr. Bamber is to be congratulated on his foresight and enterprise in introducing these new strawberries. These plants grow from 18 to 24 runners per plant. From 52 plants were lifted 2,650 young plants this spring and still left thick rows. You can see from the picture the wonderful growth of the plants, which proâ€" duce a luscious, sweet, juicy berry that does not require sugar for desâ€" sert use. There are from four to six tons per acre from these plants. In the picture is a sample of a plant as held up by Mr. Bamberâ€"you can see it is loaded with beautiful ‘berries. land‘s new sensational 'MWWW a few extra base hits as well. _ m-ul-m.uuoflum.w“ , Engâ€" it dpcht® â€" % Mm.mnuz'dmmwmpm' Duke Poceck has his Square D air mail to Mr. Bamber. Wmmmmxfl!ï¬l(n@wwd proven to be most prolific in their reproduction of both plants and‘fruit the acquisition of three ball in Canada. This year‘s crop from the small shipment has justifiedâ€"the | Pl&Yers, his team is able to put up experiment made by Mr. Bamber. â€"Below is a photograph.of the plants, | 4 much better show. Burnett, Mcâ€" Note the heavy foliage and large leaf. , | Millan and Ball form one of the fory all your building needs call. British Fruit Market Pioneers "Brenda Gautrey" Strawherries WESTON ROOFING MATERIALS MUVU. 1637 at present in stock Great success has attended the‘introduction into Canada of Eng ROLL ROOFING AND ASPHALT FELT MILL ENDS FROM 25e CEMENT LIME SHEETâ€"ROCK TENâ€"TEST ASPHALT SHINGLES (seee«s) 31 SOUTH STATION STREET * Note the strong, healthy plants. Note the lovely strawherries. REVIE W 13.00 14.10 14.40 Everybody who likes to laugh will thoroughly enjoy. this Red ' This screen dramatization of the men who toil and battle and love in the oil fields is on the same programme along with "A Foreign Affair". William Eythe, Barbara Britton, Waiter Catlett, Minna Gombell, Nestor Paiva and Lioyd: Corrigan are part of the cast. A Southern Yankee hibition bets. Played fundamentalâ€" ly for laughsâ€"and they abound in bumper measures all along its merry wayâ€"itâ€"is garnished with plenty of sex, which at times is just as naughty as the production code can possibly permit. Then as a bonus for the more discriminâ€" ating of customers there are genâ€" erous touches of satire and subtleâ€" ty, with an occasional dash of philosophy. A brilliant screen play dealing with postwar Berlin and a congressional investigation is sparkingly delineated by a handâ€" picked and thoroughly â€" excellent cast. Jean Arthur, Marlene Dieâ€" trich, John Lund, Millard Mitchell and Bill Murphy make up the actors and actresses. * Mr. Reckless WESTON 1968 ||| 1738 JANE 8T. (at McDonald) Premierâ€"Marshal Tito of Austria says he is confident the cold war between east and west will not break out in to armed conflict in the immédiate future. Skelton comedy about a dumb Civil War beliboy. His penchant for spying leads him to the capturé of the most renowned Confedérate spy and to love with a Southern woman spy. She saves his life just as he is about to be shot at the very end of the conflict, after he outwits the enemy unwittingly. Arlene Dahl is excellent as the beautiful "youâ€"all" Confederate lady spy and Brian Donievy handles his villian‘s duties with ease. This comedy plays Mt. Dennis Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, July 20th and 21st. of the North Atlantic Security pact has given the people new hope and courage. James Cardinal McGuigan, Archâ€" bl.lhop of Toronto says the signing Sammy Simmons was the hero of this game as he came through with a timely last inning double with the bases loaded to scare three runâ€" ners. Sammy is a valuable man to have on a ball team and he plays nearly every position well. The Gairâ€"C.C.M. encounter last week was one of the most exgiting games of the year with the fans playing a big part in the C.C.M. viétory, Down four runs, in the last inning, the Cyclemen supportâ€" ers really got behind their team and seemed to unnerve Bus Campâ€" bell on the Gair mound. He issued four walks and before the inning was over the C.C.M. had scored their required five runs and wrapâ€" ped up the ball game. best outfields in the league and the three boys are hitting well too. McMilian hurt his ankle in the last momdh‘dutï¬iuhmlfl ng but manager Pocoék expects him back for the next game. ‘ Jack N Ball at Te i e fank Ripe ond it #oihinlk | Splinters From The JP ORANGE COCOANUT WESTON © Ice Cream Bricks Miracle Whip 25c 45c 75c Special 531: SHORT RIB OR BLADE Do Not Fail To Visit Our Woman‘s Bakery Dept. BROOKFIELD BUTTER rirst crage> 59c i. WESTONI ' SUPER MARKET Layer Cakes e aor. 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