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Philip Newsome ptruck out seventeen and gave |up seven hits. He slipped up in the walk department giving nine ‘batters a free trip to first On \the mound for Whitlam, Paul \Priest gave up eight hits and ‘struck out sixteen. A threeâ€"run ‘homer off the bat of Gary Presâ€" \ton gave Sunday‘s the edge in \the game. ‘ Booth Brick 3 Iï¬vemmlmhi&.m ‘ Roger McConnell starred on|old Lioyd and Terry Wilson for the mound for Texaco giving uP Prus and Larry Lokun and Bob lzhm m“mf:fldi:.byh:::dl:: Bennett for the Steelworkers. y BANT LEAG! nnrdg.oogrim Bradstreet on the Callï¬â€˜.- m“; mound for Booth gave up nine Parsons Tires 10 hits. Doug Laing led the Legion to PEE WEE LEAGUE victory with three hits, all fourâ€" South Peel Kinsmen 9 â€" _ |baggers. Bill Sewell also came Newlife Cleaners 6 up with a pair of circuit clouts, Keith Fulton hit a pair of Tony Toome, Bill Batt and Derâ€" homers and Don Reid clouted a rick Forbes hit round trippers twoâ€"run four bagger to give‘for Parsons. Newlife their first defeat of the _ BA 16 â€" Humber Tool 16 season. Gerry Van Wyk pitched BA won an easy victory with an outstanding gameâ€" for the Ken Barnes leading the way losers. with three hits. Larry Verdon Sunday‘s Variety 6 lmd David May shared the pitchâ€" Whitlam Motors 5 ‘ing honours limiting Humber to ‘The spectators at this game seven hits, John Woods .pitched witnessed the pitching duel of well for Humber but lacked the season. Philip Newsome|support in the field. He also struck out seventeen and gave|connected for a twoâ€"run homer. un seven hits He slinped un in\ Drisdelle Tires 16 â€" Robinson 9 | We‘re off for holidays. It has | been a happy year for the Warâ€" | rens here at Alderwood. We are looking forward to a month in the Northland, some relaxing, some reading, some canoeing and ‘camping, and then back with you \for Sunday, August 18. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Stericker of 23 Paula Boulevard, wish to thank all those, who with flowâ€" ers, gifts, cards, etcetera, helped to make their Golden wedding anniversary a time to be long reâ€" membered. They would especialâ€" ly thank their own sons, Jack and Rod, their wives Mary and Marg. and immediate friends who looked after everything. The "Silver Dollar Gang" of Paula} Boulevard, the folks in Kitchen-l er and Guelph, neighbors and friends who were amongst the 160 guests attending the Open House and family picnic, are fondly remembered. From the pastor of Alderwood United Church, The Reverend Bernard A. Warren, B.A.Sc., B.D.| I am most pleased that my friend the Rev. Al Evans is to be our summer preacher here. The Evans‘ have just returned from a year in England working with the Manchester City Mission of the Methodist Church. Mr. Evans, with his wife Barbara, and twins John and Joyce, will be living in the manse, and he has agreed to handle pastoral emergencies for the month. I can be reached through the Carnarvorn, Ontario, Post Office. LOWEST PRICES, MORE SPECIALS, BEST SERVICE To my many dear friends and neighbors in Alderwood I would like you to know of the very sudâ€" den death of my dear sister "Jean", Mrs. Wm. McGeown, who passed away at her home in San Francisco, California, on Monday, July 8. Some of you met my sisâ€" ter while she was staying with me before she left Canada to live in California, My brother George McKee, who has been visiting me from Coatbridge, Scotland, was admitted to Sunnybrook Hospital this morning (Monday), for obâ€" servation and tests on his head wound, suffered during the First World War. Wherever you are this summer, worship on Sundays and praise God every day for life and love and grace given through Christ. niversary, Monday, July 15 wit! Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Booker, of Coules Court, Alderwood, celeâ€" brated their 25th Wedding Anâ€" _Crestex 17 â€" Moose 8 Paul Jeffries paced the Cresâ€" Where The Alders Grow Mrs. Florence Pink, CL 1â€"3256 Booth Brick 5 FROZEN FOODS John Nugent starred at bat for Drisdelle with a twoâ€"run homer and a double. John Spencer also clouted a fourâ€"bagger. Gerry Bogoski pitched a good game for| the losers and connected for a; homer at the plate. £ 0_ l SQUIRT LEAGUE | Sunoce 44 â€" Grant‘s Shell 31 | Bill Salmon was the powerâ€"| Bill Salmon was the powerâ€" \house for Sunoco with seven mmmpmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmme..... hits. TWO hOmers, & tFiPle, a PAit of doubles and two singles. Lawrence Hewar kept Shell in ers row ‘the game with seven hits backed ‘up with a pair of four baggers : off the bat(;)rIdBob W]&ight. C s Loyal er of Moose ink, CL 1â€"3256 |" To@ oreror nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmmmemmmmmmmen. | With gugdl(innell;ling by Ross s .\ Munro an en Heighway the :e:::â€h:::e:h:any' on the"‘i‘Moose team had their hands full 4 y were greeted|io hold on to the lead. Jim Innes with a surprise party arranged by |on first base gave pitcher Jeff son John and daughter Judy Shaw good support to give him (Mrs. Gudz), !lux fifth win in a row. Public Notice 259 â€" 4687 1957 Mechanically sound, clean, and have be sold on a first come first served "as been carefully maintained. They will is" basis. These Are Fleet Cars! HURRY FOR YOUR CHOICE â€" ... LB. 1 5¢ Simpson 30. GREATâ€"GRANDMOTHER Josephine Tymko proudly holds four month old Kevin Tymko, who was christened Sunday‘ in St. Agnes (NEW TORONTO) LIMITED RELISH] . MARGARINE PREM ... 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