ltilali lllii BARR EXAMINER lillllSlilY iltlll III 1830 HEAVY BATS AT FENNELLS SMOTHER COOKSTOWN 74 THIRD STRAIGHT TRIUMPH tii it finial II Izzizixl sutitzali club III IIII unatt Ibmiii IIII night As pvpv Iiriktyw1 tilrl third HA lll ii AI mu I11 Iit iliIllliilltlll Ii Tit II L3 iII tllf1lll IIIIIZIII 1p 1p tryIIi pd II IIIIls IlK llliltl tl In II tiltliI loiIiI II ila live iI IIl IIIII lIl tIIIIIIIpII IIIII tl 1m reci Io tt nirrii lIiII IIII III III IIIIstiitioi tiiezI was lt iIt IIIII LIIZILI ll II II IIIw Illllllt Halli tilhi ILI unl IIII tiii IIIIIII IIIIiI Man4M In II III IIIIII ti In lllltilltIiltll IIviIi llicy III iIIIII tin vtlllllIIIllgt iIIIl ll 133 Ioztni IiiIpIisv If eries onig rain that lifeloi fiIid that sIIllI ltIi one tll IiitIIIl thI ittiiil suttliill series lit own linins lcItriI IIiII tJII vi Idian IIirral llrrtrir rIsuiIiIs that lii lca=uc is wet No less tliii tonight II turcii lIrl ODJIO lropliy plavdouiis llilt lHIjllmliIuIInl LN plitlltrs llltl they dont hesitate to IIik and rain isliid out MM IH lucsdIIy futuri ml The teams are presently IicIl alum who in MW In ia tflt Itl liesIII llIfIl gtllitlltlll star ELI III iiisrvcii cliitiipionsliip series itd II Iv and so far it is iiiyhodys guess Il Ill tip II to it kply nipnnlp III IIIssIn lll no any games nxl UH if To make up tor the layoff MI low11 IlI the teams are presently consid H1 criiig playing three games In Illa III IIII IIIti Alltl IIIs run nIt week Ntdllllll lins Tim Mm day they will play colitiniious II Iv through llinrsday leaving Iiilsil II III Illtgt III Intitii lci rtLlltil but one possible contest the murmurs Il ll IIIIIi IziIl sII= mu llm Naturally the fellow who should lhig My Viewqu ppm The final decision pill not lm km in known mm tonight or and his ouehit chore Monday was oi llon zazI two grin wimp not rarly net lll lllltl for Im ILTIIII III tact tIait DATWV IIIltl 111 nonunion provIn throughout the season And II II II ntry ea me home run of the season for the Fly platI with llllti inIIIssIvI sIIIgZIs lit IIIrIIIiI for all Ill his IaIIII Inns llis llLIli III ln second lrltllllllll tai tallies IIIIDS lllt pIIII clutch Illtllt ll III Iourth MIli Id llllillItn Iron thud II the tourtli And tllIt auxin will two Int Crawford lIiIIIIIIl onebasi that scorIIi oboin 1n lIlI sixth Aside twin Crawford ooks towns Allan Dawson was the oniy other baltII to rain lIII IIII Blake Iiiislablo lloss Ntlll was top IIian tor lVIlI IIIlls III the hatliiig order lII pok ed single double and lllplt on tour ottiIIal Itlps to the plate lord liiiccliav was next with two singles ookstoxvn liauson 3b llIl et lioatty ll ousc Carr bIIrn lb lluglics IIII rawtoid it lltlllltill Dixon ss II PtlllltllhiKlltfSlliIW II Niilly lib Hughes Constable lryke ss Todd It lIIdII ct iilIIIorc 2b Neilly lb ookstown Itll ltJl Mixml gt1 llllllll XIII III 01wa Umpires El Crawford plate George Miles StcvH Hines hasex VALLEY TAXI Ia clean sweep of their North Sim eoe baseball series with Orillia Terriers last night when they hung on to an 85 victory at Itillcd Orillia oval WRIGHT MILL Barrio Vzillcy Taxi broke one run deadlock in the fifth inning last night to Ivdge Midland Merch ants 21 Queens Park in the opener of their bestinthrec semi final series of the Barrie and Dis trict Ladies Softball League The second game to be played in Midland has not fixed date due to diamond difficulties threebase blow off the bat of 715m Wrightivithtnifout and Robin Lennox running the sacks was enough to gixe the locals the important Iiistwhiinph The score was tied 11 at the time but Valley Taxi punched three hits in the fth off Midlandsshace Muriel Rawn in gaining the verdict The visitors managed to salvage the harrage with successful elders choice plays until Wright connect ed for the triple Valley backbone Bot Miller hurled brilliant ball for the win Her onlyhbad iniiing was thefth when Midland garnered their only two hits for the lone counter It was twohit periormacc with Dot Miller four strikeoutsregistered and three Score Winnings 1w iwalks give up Midland 000 010 01 For the opening mrinnings Valley 0010i0 x2 Miller retired Midland in order Umpires Wilson Midland years entries and they must he re howling Sept It league scrvId llIIWIVtl expected and they are requested to gain an application form from lhe secretary or the bowling alley prior to the aforeinentioncd date ing With the team captains Monday Sept II with the schedule likely This allowed Valley to take 10 lead In the thirdiwhen Icon Key singled and scored on successive Bowling Set For Sept tllll has started III the IIIIIvI office of lllt Barrie Howl Ig League IIIIIIs division Secre III ppIiIiition Iorins Iv urnod to Vern or submitted to the alley before At least three trains are expert tl drop from last seasons Corby Motors Barrie Ex Iti Iminer No and Barrie afe have indication of dropping new organizations are There will be an executive Inect to commence Sept 11 SET PACE Midland SliOIJli the IIIIIICIMIIIII 1115 release has not bee an llockey leaguc He replaces lllll IIIII It Bl HtlUtlI SPORT ANGLES By GEORGE STOREY It to lIIi TIIIIIIvtls iilli1 III Iin Ill 1c llyci Snicoo ilarcball Nitllll tii could li Iliiilling and Iii will iIf IIIII ltll rtilltlRSS tllllgt IIII III the type of fixture the Izoxad oniuziaiul but snuggle anothc IL mi llt Ii IIII lil two clip IZasl again It Barrie it liIIIIs lltl$ finishle vrpt IICAF tl liltll hands full vitri havi Orillia tarry more than just opposition for the Hycrs lhey between the two towns llarriI dont like losing to Orillia and ltr3 The game on lonih displayed that rivalry too it Is there with the players and tinre with the fans in the bleachers The visitors also carry 10 substitutions rested on lllt Orillia bench while the club its in the field ltiirrics depth could be counted on one hand Our northern rivals have five use all five in one game have Ill tlicur troop to the mound and back to the bench III load Is on lIinnis boys must er it III straight games or lllll and llallp catcher laiil Mcgci IIIIptIIi LIl ot lillt has elected to IakI wedding oWs Saturday to having tor hockey tannn camp llltli Iil place him IIL llowevei Larry Canipcau arm started the season as backstop and was later shifted to the oIIIl IIIIIIi and now the llllIItll can always take over so It Isnt that the Flyci Iili III without IILllLl But they need that power at the plate and certainly supplied It this year Johnin ltlll injured iI Jul IIIIII no was ounding second base made his Initial appearancI lA playoti gIIIIII us pinchhitter Monday and apparently is read llt lo good lad to have around he showered with praise is ltill llagan lle has hurled brilliant hall for the llyers this year indeed ii master piece Carl lininis is another undefeated moundsman and although he doesnt possess the fastball that llagiin boasts can fire Ii nifty game as the surprise of the playoffs is the long ball hitting of Bruce licrr llc slammed the longest lolltlIIy rciilly tagged one into deep ers in the RCA series and centre field It was caught but only because the Orillia fielders believe all Barrie hitters are Italic ltutlis And so the story goes We advise Barrie and district fans to take in the game Friday because its really worth while News broke from the towns hockey licadipiartcrs this week with llll Illilltlllllktllltlll of the signing ol Lorne llowcs as 195051 nctiiiinder ii obtained from St ltlikes but keep the fingers in me ftlursIllus has forwarded IIossod because flap may need that luck before its over This gives 11 of last the llyers three netminders to choose from this season Marv Brewer opposition so that Barrie could win the ill uinior crown last season is very much in the running for ho kicked and halted all Barrie Ilycrs threatened to IIIIIIIC capacity long enough in the fifth to knot bojlevo Championship the count Irene Scott singled and dwlvnyat Barrie Fm Swalcs walked and Ruth Rutlier mun 15 they mod ford hammered long single Thcn came Wrights gamewin ning smash for Valley Wright was indeed the games individual star She carded perfect night at the plate with three hits to drive across both runs for her mates iiCHillitifieldel lleen Key was in the thick of the excitement too with threeforthrce average at the platter Robin Lennox foil owed up with two hits and Dot Miller supplied the single smash Muriel Rawn was far from the girl who built such terrorizingi reputation in the district Valley Taxi had little trouble with her offerings as Afhc Eightihitattack would indicate Good elding pullrU led her away from more decisive defeatI Asmcntioned before Irene Scott and Ruth Rutherford garn ered the only two hits given tip by plate Hal Hopper Barrie bases hitsvby Robin Lennox and Hazel IWiight Two Weeks Left In Berger Play With only two weeks of play re maining in the SCHSOUS Play for best of five semifinal playoff the Berger Trophy the CNRA Stroud took the first two contests bowlers increased their already with the third tied substantial lead by 11 points at Al landalei last Thprsday night Scores were as folloWs Sharp Todd and Quinn 20 LeGeaiIiand OHearn Perkins 152 and Sharp 15 19 Meredith and McGowan and Hutchinson Gregory and Smith the Barrie greens Three Rinks with Two Wins In the regular Monday night ji were three rinks First prize went to Gary Bayli andWalker Webb with 30 plus 22 Tonights games will be played on ney on the Allandale greens there with two wins In second place were Webb and Warlow with 24 followed by Matthews and Hutchinson with Redmn Down Palgrdve 42 Stroud Redmen finally disposed Iof Palgravellast night in Stroud when they whipped the leaders 42 in the fourth game of The Redmen now rest Alliston and either Ivy or Utopia no relief working superb game gravenbatters down in order enth produced good game league awaiting the winner of series between Danny Flegel again went to the mound for the Redmen and needed He gave up only one hit and three walks all in one inning the seven th for the two Palgrave runs The rest of the time he set the Pal He to halt their northern rivals Manager Roy Emms elected righthander Carl Emms for mound duties and with the exception of grand slam homerun ball to Orillias Les Girard in the sev HowcverLihie needed relief work by Bill Haganfthc acofie aub When manager Emms sawthe CirI cuit smash soar over the fence inI deep centre field heiinrnediatcly sent Carl Emms t0 the showers and brought Hagan from the bull PCn Hogans relief work stymied the Terriers as he hurled nohit ball for twohnd onethirdinnings He fanned four and struck one battter Barrie were never throughout the game In fact they were never headed after the rst batter wentto thcplate in the opening frame Third baseman Wib McArthiir who was ejected from the opening series tilt slammed one of Ken Broughtons offerings for awonel run homer as leadoff batter That set the Flyers off on the right fOOt Jim Strachan follow ed with single and scored on Paul Megers double Barrie sporteduthe 20 lead until the fourth when Orillia tallied once Grant Rosswithgtwo out at the time singled his mates sec ond hit of the game Wescotte lived on an error arid Proctor slammed double to send Ross across the platter Stroud pushed across one run in the second which was walked in Three walks and one single did the damage In the second with the bases loaded from two singles and walk Johnny Bowman punched out line single which brought in two more runs TLeHRedmen finished their scor ing in the fifth as three walks and an erred grounder pushed across the final counter The game was call ed for darkness with Stroud at bat teammates one error 55 reached first gave up only four hits had diffi culty finding the plate receivedexcellent support from his who committeed only The seventh was the only inning that Palgrave runner Meanwhile Wallace although he He allow ed eight walks and fanned the same Palgrave in the last of the eighth Stroud hitters were Austin Bow man John Bowman Harvey Flegel and Dan Wice with single each Burns connectd for the lone Pal grave hit Score by innings Stroud 012 010 0x4 000 000 202 cleanup lad whistled Meger ground ball to short rolled over scored latter movedvin on Antonios mis from Orillia until the weakened Three hits wcregnven and the Terriers were back in the running Girard was the big gun 0f the out He had just moved into the game as second baseman and his home run marked his rst trip to It scored Proctor Dave Ross and Ron Johnston to quickly You GE as headed UPI burst the plate Saturday that position between the pipes And then there is Bob Shropshire with illllltll5 experience In his side and lioldmer from the 194960 seInItuialists IIospects certainly look good The Boston Bruin amateur training camp moves into Barrie next week and no doubt Einms VIII gain some nifty material in which to mould championship contender Oshawa Generals are on the hunt for new coach Tommy Cowbov Iidcrson has been appointed pilot of Pittsburgh llornets of the Americ Bar Bastien who has moved up to manager position Anderson did good job with the Generals while he was ill the Motor City and his ShOcs wille hard to fill HAGAN CHLTCKLES IN RELIEF if STYMIES ORILLIA RALLY TO OPEN PLAYOFFS GIVE FLYERS 85 VICTORY The Flyers moved fast Jim Strachan was safe on rewer singled and Mcger scored on Leading by comfortable lead he the plate on Polands double the bottom when Carl seventh an error committed narrow the decit gt But Orillia didnt reckon on Here It just ended the game as far as opposi tion was concerned Bruce Kerr workedvthelrounds in the eighth just in case the run wasrnecded but Hagan saw that is wasnt ncc gap and his reliefwork essary Paul Meger topped the Flyers three hits on four official trips tOdrive scored twice batting order He carded in three runs and himself Wib McArthur Marv Brewer and when they saw Orillia threaten the lead Batting in the top of the fifth they lashed out two singles which re sulted in three runs Flyers now hold 20 count In mum to the rst baseman Mai the tworun single into the pastures That was the cue for the exit of Broughton Iand the entrance of Ron Johnston Dan Poland flied to centre but Richardsons margin the undefeated Flycrs were determined to build ebulont be threatened seriously In seventh two mOre counters as Mcger The that ItH gtogtIIII In TIIIIRSII ItiUtlLltltIIIll Im lLocaI Committee Fnday May Summer Ice For Plow Match School Closes Tricias lizi Ii llit Ailitr out we Llll III lL thlliMeetS II on day IIIII mute lIIl HUM II and NIH In pzoizipt andl Icnplmm Wm Ip4 willI In null II abous itlltt at all tanIcs 2pm AH lV 11 hx Hum dlllbl luv line to Lilli and washed out 2I It Armpit Uglumt Ml1 Up tllillllllll lciiiiclls and onto tInn II tiiIIstIIIii lziapviancr ilinllwl rhoIc lUfl 12 II llllll le iltlil It the lltilit oil pp gt IQH Klllll III illllr litWHIVH 131 Hwy 35 up Im HIM Mr south bliilioi softball tuml nu HM til lIiIli evening at outn IIIII im 1l 5st ttiilil lvnIvnii to In iltl hm mm Ilinl ll llzxson ltgtlltltllli 0le IU Uni if present lIiIIIclls lead the pr liJIllllIt TineII SIp VHlzh Ifi IurrInt sIrics ittl and are hut SIM HM lltxljt Amt lad linitIIl IIIIIIIliIr of new pupils MM Ll llwml mill VI Ullt gaini Ltt troni Ianiilg pm3 Ir ttlllttl III piano singingMI Timid my Isl the conted Illtlllii0llgtllp on HUN an IHil II tlIIoi Appli III Itltilti JIlmlm H1 lll lt by Bradford lI In their Aidan 3H llIloiII 51 Iiitiiibllill IMAM illm 1m lllt major difference in the flIIIi II iII lIl=I liitlllltllllt in as MILth IW too kilns is llli lllllllltt lltllzld xum Iliillt llIIltlItli 31 AIM lipm puaipplIIgII lIalIIIIEI nan on ilIllll Hug In Hmwll In India Lula lmm Immll mM RMT 1mm mollrvvlt mm HUNT Tm maintained barrage of it on llIllIll iIilIIIo slitln IIiguwiu IIhIz IllV teaching in liai talso tiiiillfl IIIIIII I03 the ottcrings of Iiokstown It lt Tim on ri llI lillt llLtlIL ji siv Il11lv clghm MIVIMII iiIIi lIIriIsvInd IIIII lI Iva rm Jr uw Ti lmlimi plum LN HTK lzIIt after October inr stiulliiWlllllIllll Illlll lit Will Kt bl Illt VAAAV dud HWMWZHIHI rim II be located at lltl Charlotte St iilltllLllltI tor llll IIIl would IIIII Uh LN Hm AIM about SIHIIJ IuiziIIIIIII IIiri IllII tin nai IIuIIiI III I1 It liloBERG lTIHVlCR 51 piisiiit the tllllllill Ili littll II II II oi I=ll Iuiliui Iiipuzt mjltmll SPIvillvll Hlll WWfill lllitly Ill along with llti Iornt III II and Ill Illtl lv lllt lltl rst 1II1WH1 13 Mimith lm 5mm gunman llIi WILL VI illl III lit llllll Indira lal utililllhlid with hi beautiful IIIli llcv ll lbillIilis of Alinin Ipmntm up yp my ml pump my tilt il Judge iladioli and balt III of other flowers IcII featured the more than 2ltl entries in ltttl IIItcicIII classes New lillillltill 37 Maple Ave laries Beauty Salon Regular 83 pIIIIIIIllIlllS now $3130 alo SIS cold have now $703 Phone 270i itittfhl tllllll1S AS ll titttltlt Livingston district re IprIscntativI of the ManufactiirIIs lllt Insurance oinpany at Barrie has successfully passed all exam Inaiions of the Life UlltltlWllllIS Association of aiiada and has melt ill Ieuuiieinents for the use of the haiterod Life Ulltltl degree llltl llave you drinking problem Harrie Group Alcoholics Anony mous every Thursday night 830 at Library llall Enquiiies conl iidenlial and private interviews arranged Box 52 Barrie lltitfbl EGG HONORS Al EX Blackburn of Stayner was classes Saturday at the Norwich District Ioop and United Ioops of Toronto chalked up two firsts for eggs Besides Mr Black Iilllll other firsts went to Long Branch Streetsville and Toronto producers Start today Travel the De laixe way Call De Luxe Taxi 3349 Free checking service at of fice Clappcrton St 32W TO CONVENTIONS Town Clerk Ernest Burton ac companiedbyllis Burton and son Donald motored to Sudbury yest erday to attend the annual con Association His Worship Warden ll Benson of Pcnetaiiguisliinie Warden of the County of Simcoc is also at Sudbury and will be joined tmnorrowrby Dr Me Stc Marie for the animal meeting of Ontario Homes For The Aged MOVE TO WESTON Mr and Mrs John Vl lomlinson andythrec children are moving on Friday to their new home in Wes ton which is closer to the centre of Mr Tomlinsons territory as pensions consultant with the Mann facturers Life Insurange C0 How ever he will continueflo work out of Barrie branch office of the com pany and retain much of his pres ent connection with the commun ity with double and single Les Girard Grant Ross Ken Brough ton and Ron Johnston collected one hit each BARBIE McArthur=3b Strach an 1b Brewer ss Megcric Poland If Richardson rf Campcau 2b Kerr cf Emms Hagan ORILLIA Antonio 3b Fowler Wilson If Ross cf Wescottc 2b Proctor 55 Craig lb Devine ston cue at third Barrie 200 030 72408 11 There was no Sign of rally Orillia 000100 4005 of YOU REPAY 15 Months 12 Months 5287 500 19036 1800 31726 3000 12849 31000 19274 1500 48827 3800 23 repayment plans available TAGARA FINANCE COMPANY LTD addrc winner in one if the egg judgingt NE vention of the Ontario Municipal Kelvey of Becton to go to Sault rf Ross if Broughton J0hn Umpires Partridge BarrieI Emms Jim Reynolds Orillia bases lift Iniuved no um mill SUISIDIAR 0i INDUSTRIII lit PT INC at llIIIIIII on illtl it expected that IlnuIst 1200 persons will llt Hliillll lliif lIIII tlllll pIIIs lll lII pi IsIiztIIi and given by pIoInIIIIIit II IirtIlIuIal and IlI IIItIIIals Llr AliKIlvcy iIpoItid that aiiaIiI iinIIts lIal lIIIll made to piocuio supply of IIlIlIItIoIII the III Ille arniy barracks and also from the $505 Malton airport lIiiirIIiIIi of IIIIIIIIiittIIw ave verbal reports on pIogIIss they had made to late as tollows Ilsii er lantoii MIIlontc Iownship chairman of Lunch lllytlu Ali Iiiikcy lIiIIIsiil Ilialriiiaii III Teams Leonard llansoni lottcxr liaIII lleiIlIniIItltIs KIiod Alliston ilillctiiig IIIrb lluglIIs illitll Lands lir ll Ilclcl vey Ilectoii chairman of Horse Show in addition to Banquet Dr llerbcit ranston Midland llis loiical Ken Walls Barrie Publicity Carl Stephens Everett lractors Ion Ilickling Barrie County Exhibits Unable to be present for the meeting were llae IIIattic of Allis ton chairman of Parking and Traf fic and Albert iilroy Cookstown chairman mlealth and Sanitatioin The site of the match Is on the NottaivasagaValley llantations Ltd property Oil the county road south of Alliston about halfway to Beet on This property has been used as tobacco farm for several years it Was Kleenex TISSUE 35 Sandwich Biscuit NAVY CLARKS CLARKS BOILE HEREFORD BRAND SERVES roun PEOPLE HEINZCREAM OF Illt great tIIitIil City llttlllt llllitll lllt Til It itllll IIII liIlllIt lIdII bowling lIaitue Iiiistrations of farm llllltllllitl and no preparing tor another ttlllllHtltlll OUR GUARANTEE All mercliundise sold at your Dominion Store is unconditionally guaranteed to give you 100 solarium STORE CLOSED SHOP EIRLY FOR IIIIIETTssurswzsc Ill0MAlO JUICE DINNER CORNED BEEF KRAFTDINNERZ TOMATOSOUP FRESHLY GROUND AS SOLD Richmello COFFEE 97895 lltl lIll lllt oIlIl itIIaIIst taiIII rI lillltl IlIiIIIiissiIIItiiii liltals Ill IIII llIILI lII tl tlizit IIIII II JIIU tIIllllltt lll Iltiill ll for the vaiious plowing ltlll III III Lllltll will iIIIl also ipplIIItiIiIs space lllIIll1llltllltill prizes will be II trips to be awarded to those lllii tin special events These trips Will IIIkI the llllll to Europe and the lSA for other plowing Iiiatclicsl lOlRlN HESS IAME The form of chess vliiili ltlltillh iIId iII Hindustan was played by four persons INSURANCE IS therefore you know when you til you will receive the policy best llire Floaters Farm orliialiility 41 Dunlop St NF PT SAIONDAYSE oli Slllzitl HK Eiltlvhlil SW ll Im llxl lllll III the IIIII1III vII IIIV policy Iovorin1 IiII IIIIIIIII iltlill Itll Wilt Um tllIgtll laub lItIlIlitI who LIII lir If ItlIlivlij IIiIrIIIIil In gtIIIIIII Ill pIII and many hpmmt THAI mump uitli III the Illlllllilllit tor the iaiapirtIIIIII IIIII Matches lll be III III im ihHinm cw Tommi tiiial Ivrnt oi the Iilowiii IIItIl Lll boil li II1II tractor IlII myle HHIIU1 lEll1I IIobir Iiilliiw liztIIIIItIIIIIIIl llownn Match umpr mm IIIIZI lI lady Bowlers Wish Team Entries Soon MllttsF tiil season and Ewltllltllt ilael triglit has announced that all team IlllllIS Inust llt submitted by lII day Sept It This may he done by calling Miss girl at 121051 or lltllln inr lli at 3733 RARRIIC EXAMINER TAN YOUR PRINTING NEEDS llllI lllil PHONE 151M OUR BUSINESS NOT SIDELINE any kind that be it scilss insurance of suited to your needs Malcomsons Insurance Agency BARBIE Dial 3735 4n LABOUR DA HE ONG WEEKEND BISCUIT FEATURElMARVENSJAM FILLED BARK 105 OZ TIN TASTY CRISPPLAIN OR SALTED MITCHELLsCHOICEAPPLE tiltHME ROBIN HOODCHOCOLATE OR WHITE 29CAKE MIXES 13 01 Fig 33 14 in 131 30c ERS SODAS 20 Oz Tlnf lUl cEz 42 gigging 24 It 27 RAISES 25 ne GOLDEN CORN 31ia25I cum no PRESERIIING SUPPLIES till Bottle 25 ompleie Slocknow available including Sealers Tops Rubber Rings Jelly Tumblers Metal Ringi Etc of Dan Poland collected two hits apiec in the llhit tt tStraclian and 11arry tIgmziiceau Re Smgfon vi aine one smge eac Proctor paced mugs hitting Ontario Yellow Flesh Tubilee Freestone Peaches ARRIVING FRESH DAILY iiiiiivr idiot2N RIPE CAL SWEET EATING SIMCOE HOG GROWER BANANAS lb RED GRAPES 1bl5c Bags included and delivered BLADE REMOVEDI Eggwgagfp Ask for acomplete Coop Feed Blade Roast MAPLE LEAF TENDERIZED on List TON 1b 69c SMOKED HAMs lb 57c Phone 2429 coopgARRlE THURS HIL SAT VALUES EFFECTIVE AUG 3Iit SEPT lit in an Whole or Shank half lb Butt Half 1b DOMINION STORES LIMITED EGGS WANTED We pay ltl hast marliel pricgs for eggs hippiug tag avail able at our stores Sea man ager for particulars Rom grading station 029 65c 69c it