1n the report of donations to St. George Cemetery Fund, pub- lished in a recent edition of The Chronicle, the name of Mrs Ro- bert Clark of Tara was omitted. Mrs Clark’s donation was 35.00. years, he later graduated from the University of“ Toronto in 1951 with a D.D.S. degree. “lg ractices included 10 years in berta and five years in Milton before returning to the university to study for his 0.0.- P. H. degree. He is currently working on a thesis leading to a DI. W.C.P. WRIGHT, D.D.P.ll. Recently appointed as dental director at the Grey-OvenSound Health Unit, Dr. Wright vashorn in Ceylon in 1920. He received his primary education at Stones Line School and his secondary training at Jarvis Collegiate in Toronto. A lieutenant intheStor- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE SAUGEEN MOTORS Monday, September 30th I wish to Announce ‘l’ha! I Have Sold My Business to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Barnes o! Oahvillo, who will fake pouculon and will In Open for Business on Mnummdulu’sflglnm. Wmmmmmumh -mmHoWMambumm. WWWw-Mommflh WWJWMWWMM -M0Wubmm80bUnchn mmummmmm Omission I-lOWEll’S GROCERY Come see the cars withthe come-closer look. --- Mrs. Irene Howell SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED OLDSMOBILE DEALER I-‘aye Nixon, Kelly Allison. Largest dog: llarvln lac- Donald, Brian Welr, L Smlth. Smallest dog: Ral Watson, Karen Torry, Cheryl Lenmx. Medium dog: David Shervln, Anne Banks, Blanm Belfry. . Long halredpup :Karen Torry. Short hatredpup gum Bean ntchlson ( ed), Don Bas- kervflle. Unusual pet: Shirley Focal, hampster; Rhonda Inner, cat with odd colored eyes; Dame Belfry, mg with odd colored tilled. First, second and mm “other andfamily: Damnat- prize winners are listed belo', 1'18. Oil and W808; Toni PM“. although each entrant received M and MW: David NM. a 25¢ consolation prize plus pet cat and kittens. , food: Cash prizes for the pet shov Bantams: Dennis Atchison,Ri- vere donated by the Durham chard and Catherine Spicer, and Kinsmen Chi!) and Durham - m wr- Wm- mm; Pair ofpigeons: Dean Atchlson. aye a spec Pair Guinea pigs: DavidSinall, Benny's Shame. Btu-ham. Andy Nixon, Kirk Schenk. Persian Cat: Sharlene Belfry, Sherry Sullivan, Kris Kennedy. C can gm breed): ma Bolzer. COUI’I’ News Ki _ erris, Karen Hum en: Cheryl Lennox, Dianne Magistrate Alan S. Stewart of Weir, Dam Harris, Oven Sand presided Wednesday Pair rabbits: Cathy Allison, at ‘pplige court in_llanover._ 5.90.1389 Doe___v1th _l_1t§_er:_ pqmd Small, New top-ot-me-line Old: 88: Delta 88 Royal. Gnnfnn Street. Durham John Scheiter of Mildmay paid $40 and costs for havingliqoorin other than a residence. E Lake of Durham"sfined$ and costs for breach of the liquor con- trol act. William Plester of Ceylon was fined $15 and costs for driving without an operator's license. Andrew Voisin oi Normanby paid 310 and costs for exceeding the speed limit by 10 miles an hour. Terrence McComb of Walker- ton was put on probation for one 60 mile zone. Gordon Robertson 011212 5, Kin- cardine, was ï¬ned $25 and costs and his license suspended to: three months as a result of a care!°$§ Grim: 911959. Mummmdmmfotyouflghtm. vontlpano-froo side windows. To say nothing at 3 Rocket 455 V8. They're standard on Royals, along withtho MGM muttona'l’hm’smn an lnoonlousanfl-Mdovlcotokupyourboltaea Wmmumï¬toplnmn. Soogljtltocanmuncomo-clomlook. [Hyman-tom! Wynn-kl. ling and guidinée.‘ charge of a year on an assault charge. He gill reqeivgpsychlatric counsel- .K chaise of a breach of the muqicipa; c_lo_sip_g bylaw, laid In the replay of a game which had been under dispute, Wellesley defeated Durham 7 to 3last Tues- Wellesley Defeat Durham 7 -3 mind the Schult'z B'aker'y, was Lthdravn. Nu}! "999M! Miss Gayle Adams, daughter of Mr an Mrs Wallace Adams, has enro ed at Waterloo Univer- sity. Miss Sherle Long, daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Loaf, entered Stratford Teachers' C - lice. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. Future meetings will be held the second Thursday of every month. Thirty- one attended the first monthly meeting of the Senior Citizens and district group held at the Centennial Pavilion on Thursday. Rev. Carl Roadhouse of the Trinity United Church was the master of ceremonies. Hugh La- mont led in a singsong and Mrs John Armstrong was accompanist at the piano. Following a series of contests conducted by Mrs Ralph Lamont, Mr Roadhouse showed films on the Royal Canadian Mounted Po- Wheeler went all the way on the mound for Durham allowing seven runs on four hits and six walks. Durham was charged with six errors. Cec. Baines did the catching chores. Roth, on the mound torWelles- ley, allowed three runs on seven hits while his teammates com- mitted .. errors. Boshart was the catc er‘. ‘ ‘ The Durham boys are still in the thick of things for the group title, having won their series with Elmwood in the first round. A homer by Dale Rahn drovein all of Durham’s runs. Al Boyd had a triple, a double and a sin- gle and Bob Mortley had two singles. Wellesley managed only four singles, but 3 Durham lapse in the sixth which resulted in two errors, two walks and two singles accounted for five of Wellesley’s runs. day night at Wellesley to take the WQA_A Inter‘megigteAB pup. 0 Fully curved inn-bow 0 uchltoctunlly MOM ' Pf.- OIIIOII manufactured 0 all lolnb lnvlolblo mulled 'pmonatlvchlouplm-lul lamlnatodhud mum-«dubbwlm action-aid lpqlatlnggluhgozomndardclzuowldo-WO' MASON BOW WIIDI †Holstein It's That Time Of Year Again lege, and Donald Lens, son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Lewis, has enrolled_ at Guelph quggrsity, John Adams, son of Mr and Mrs Wallace Adams, villresume his studies for his secom year at Waterloo University. Unit Two met in the church schoolroom with Mrs Ralph Cat- ton presiding. Mrs M. McGarrell led in the devotional study on the Gift of Speech. Mrs Jack Petty was at the piano for the singing of the hymns. The secretary's report was given by Mrs Harold McKechnie and sixteen members answered the roll call with a verse on Light. Mrs Janie Dick- son gave the treasurer's report. The literature was presented by Mrs Bert Stoneouse. Mrs Percy Ledingham gave an interesting Unit One, Knox United Church Women, met in the Friendship Room for their September meet- ing with an attendance of 21. Mrs Cecil Moriat presided and con- ducted an In Memoriam for the late Mrs Alex Aljoe. Mrs Ernest Murdock and Mrs David Aljoe led in the worship service on the theme “God's Presence in Our Midst". Mrs Elmer Fee accom- panied for the singing of the hymns. Mrs John Baker received the offering and gave the trea- surer's report. Mrs-Don Mc- Queen recorded the sick calls and Mrs George Turnbull re- ferred to the literature available for reading. Unit One is to be responsible for the program, etc. for the general U.C.W. meeting to be held September 17. Mrs Annie Mead gave a thought-pro- voking study taken from the study book - Panorama of the Bible. The singing of the hymn “Jesus Shall Reign" and prayer brought the meeting to a close. Knox U.C.W. Units Hold September Meetings talk, telling the story of aJapan- ese Christian Girl who became a teacher and worked for better in- ternational relations. The hymn “For the Beauty of the Earth" was sung and the meeting closed with the benediction. The September meeting of Unit Three was .Pot Luck supper at the home of the leader, Mrs H. E. McN ton, with an atten- dance of 5. Mrs G. R. Pad- tield gave the devotional study. Barbara Glass and Sheila Chris- tie contributed amusical number. Mrs Irvine Sharpe showed lovely slides of her recent trip to Hawaii. mm caudally-Md"! 81mm â€Him-Mum MASON SASlllESS SUDEIIS GRAHAM ANTI-FREEZE 10% Off Our Regular Low Price lZ-Gauge Shotgun Shells BIG DISCOUNT Fishing Poles and Reels BUY NOW AND SAVE TARPAULINS l’xlf, mar, Etc. at the Arena. Pictured above are last year's Zone Novice Cham- pions. which, incidentally is as high as a novice taam cango in Ontario. Front row, left to right, Donny Marshall, Paul Nelson, Bruce Marshall, Joe Sullivan, Ronny Bennett, Russel Fle'el- ling; 2nd row, but Lawrence, John chechnie, Kim Havens, Danny Sullivan, Jim Nixon, Carl Falkingham, Del Neuman, Kevin Eccles, Greg Dixon, Terry Gra- ham. Behind the team are the goach, _W_ili Lake, annimanager, and that an organintlon meeting for lino: Hockey in Durham has been 69"“ â€I.†ï¬rmly night Hockcy In W No. not In Dlgrlgnm, _g1_le_qst, But just a re- getting behind minor hockey min HARDWARE AUTO SUPPLY OCTOBER 10th 1; 15 "1in q:-