.. 00%" 0( Oflendin ng Sa HatULEâ€"Of records in 1947, mostly the ; work of the New York Giants. Among m glant achievements were: most h mns by one team, 221; 37 homers . “»-:.i;,i. ed m Pltm““g’h made bistory through the: exploits of. Raiph Kiner ‘who tied four . batting marks. â€" The ‘league finished the year with the fewâ€" ‘est errors in its annals, only 1,154 for the eight teams, ocr a percentage 0f-978. ; # â€" The "purity code" to preserye, amaâ€" mmm in collegiate athletics, espec.ally football, is bound to fail, in the opinion Oof most ‘ccaches and officials. â€" Purâ€" :‘pose of the code is to ban or at least limit : offâ€"campus recruâ€".ting of promâ€" jsing high school boys. Propo:ed penâ€" alty. for vio}auans is a sort of "boy! .Co:t" of, offending schools . That is no. "pure". 0011680 would sch@dule games with any institution that obtained plagyers by offers of concsealed finanâ€" clal inducements. â€" The National Colâ€" 'legiate Athletic Association is sponsor Oof the code, which is just a set of prinâ€" ciples, without real teetth. Eve: hous a p: Gern a go trini Flam Crin milli Ceri: â€"mon Penc Wf'l't 7l Olb;'?lumng. (1 ant now. $ “vo'm b‘ï¬? of oth $ nt 8 bouse ‘Yalue ‘1 25. _ 6Â¥ FREMUR #1G WURSERY BOOK â€" The world‘s championship will be at stake in London, February 4â€"11.. The Untted States is sending a men‘s and fv;omcn,g team of experis. â€" William Price of St. Louis captains the men‘s orgeous collection conâ€" tu ning Dazzling Scarlet, Flamo, Rod, Brick Red, Crimson, Maroon, Verâ€" million, Scartet, Salmon, Cerise," Orangeâ€"Red, Salâ€" â€"monâ€"Pink, Bright Pmk Peach, lush Rose, Whlm, Blotche Varwgawd Marâ€" grow from seed and bloom 90 lnting (P‘kt (2 for 25¢) lntnow. SPECIAL OFFER: 1 piktas ï¬ kts of other Choice Housepglant , nt and easily grown in 5‘.luo f'zs. all for 60c postpaid. +~OUR BIG 1948 SEED AND NumiY BOOK â€"â€" Bigger than Ever 4 3mmu SEED HOUSE, GEORGETOWN. ONT. § .BAINS for G t tpss h uid Tt ie 4A % 1.30 p.m. Moneta vs Timmins Lions 9.00 p.m. Air Cadets vs Schu. Lions 7.00 p.m. Timmins Lions vs Moneta 8.30 p.m. Public Skating t L 8.30 (pm Weekâ€"end Skating Club 8.00 p.m. Barrie Flyers vs Combines * 2.00 p.m. Public Skating 8.0) p.m. Combines vs Mclintyre 8.00 p.m. Mcintyre vs Hollinger ete .. _ SATURDAY Commercial Skating Club All Day ORDER YOUR THURSDAY * . E. Holland, Prop. â€"â€"PHONE 2120 SJD 4o MONDAY ~/ League: ‘broke and tied rds in 1947, mostly the Everyone interested in houseplants should plant a packet or two of our Gernnium Seeds We offor BY Timmins giola, a catcher who is also handy with his bat. The club néedg, at the least, two high grade pitéhers, aw mné‘ider tWV lu'fl § 80L â€" _ QIA. B ; and‘an ou eldn ‘to rep the penâ€" @lss Audrey Sherbin, left this week marvels of the past. to e ~ner studies at Montreal ‘The shortest major league game on atfer sepnding a holiday with her record â€" was â€" played 1919 when the Giants swept the Phillies, 6â€"1 in just 51 iminutes. in September, parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sherbin. over Pine Street. iÂ¥ â€" "Old at 40, 50,607" The many friends of Mr. R. Conâ€" nelily of Dome Ex.. gdre glad to know he is home from hospital and on the read to recovery from his reccint illness. Congratulations were in order on Saturday..Jan.. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. ily.‘ party!" with "a â€" special threeâ€"tie wedding cake marked the occasion. AA,}. CA NeAAA VA 4 °< yb . ul who celebrmect- d?ng gm}l{ ersart l'uri!(“ Vmit nge! ‘Vhongandsare beppy a+ 70. n?(p p‘with UOutrex. CUnntains Llo:nic f ;r +undowy feeling due wolely tm laci: of jron which many‘ men and women D "ol1.‘~Ba detighted; or get your money . '!' "Iry Ostrex ‘Ponic ‘I ableis for new nep vignr, vim and yvears vounrer freling. this ~ery uv. For sale at all drug storcs every where. â€" Man, You‘re Crazy get voxuir »ge! l bepopy a+t 70. TVNANT)ALL RIGHT P now/ Broadway" Campbell, Alice â€" . Trevenna, Bety Bugera, Ken 'l‘rmnm. . Gordon ° Warner and the hostess Shlrley Moran. TEQR!’LE ~MISTACKE . COMEDY â€" NEWS Friday and Saturday \ â€" _ WIIADUIOUCL â€" 1NUVU,â€" 6 "Jack Armstrong" Monte Hale in Chapter No. 7 THERE! HE‘S GoONE! ‘ EETQEW‘( YOuUu HE‘D ACT LIKE THAT.:f LET‘S SEE~â€" /GaREAT, LETS GET QON WiTH ) wnERCE LO\KM ‘THE CEREMONY,! wAS IT A . . 0 _ ars the â€"Mrs. Dan Fraser presided at the tea urns. Mrs. Waite who is leaving for a holiday in Englarid was the t;ee!plent of many lovely ‘gifts. ._ Whe following ladies attended, Mrs. + rs. Wallis, Mrs. rge Ro‘bertson ‘Sr., Herb Miller, Johnâ€"‘ Monuhan Dan I-‘raser Mrga. Bert Waite. *#3 o+ spent a social time. Afternoon tea was served, the dining room table. was attractive withlace cover, yellow canâ€" dies and a large silver vase filled with mixed flowers. a | Popovich _of Toronto is spending A hollday at her home on Pine street. Hey Kids! Today _ "Green Dolphin St." ; Kids! Sat. Morn. Doors Open ‘ â€" Show Starts 10 a.m. "Technicolor Cartoon Carnival" ~All Your Favorite Cartoons BIG STAGE PARTY FUN FOR ALL â€" COME EARLY Two Grand Features Friday A 7 ©, Buster Crabbe.... GAA ARMYOUNt puunu KING OF 6 : JEAN A flwn ~THE JUNGLE! : ma a M h L#A mAAA *L 4 iAH + Pirst Aveâ€" 3. I s 98 First avenue held a "House Warmâ€" ing" party Saturday evening. The guests spent a delightful soclal‘ time. © During the evening a delicious supper was, served. n S oz e? Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Portugie and Miss Freda Portugie, Mf and E. Frantsi, Mr. and Mrs. Alfie Martel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dobson, Mr. Gus Wharton, Mrs." Eric Gargill. Mrs. Gardiner of Coéhrane, visited her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law Mr. and Nirs. James Hamilton, Fourth. Avenue during the past week. * ~"Miss Marjorie Wharton, 'Po‘plar St. left this week to resume her studies at Normal School, North Bay a rf / BROADWAY Fotoâ€"Nite $300.00 > Caas Prerce Sons Lt 16 Third Ave. ECTATIONS PHONE 1822 John Mills Vacuum Cleaners â€" lroners â€"â€" Ra:i Washing Machines TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASER PHONE 16 â€"17 â€" TODAY and TOMORROW 1 Valerie Hobson in STARTING _ SAT. to TUES. Till\ll\il“: Ont.