l i AUGUST 22, 1949 Em‘ L°f5ky' 32 w“ 511°! lhwlllhwas taken into custod ' y aftc po- lhl head in her Toronto home. lice pushed through s, barriléaded $18,598 or 25 per cent of the net Her brother-in-iaiv, Ben 19mm do,” to a“.esth1m_ lied Point and Vicinity MI. Ind Mrs. Colin Dixon, East T-DNDQN, M18- ——- (OP) —The Baltic, are visiting relatives in opening of Britain's soccer season Water-town, Conn. Mrs. Keith Young and two fans out in all weather and set shildren, Cornwall, spent the ,millions more trying tcfrnnke a week-end visiting Mrs. Walter I fortune at football polls. Young, Red Point. Miss Alma MacLean, Boston, | 1 Mass, is at present visiting her 5:: vgrgmapfgenmfinhnatlag 8:51;‘: parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 5°00" Wm be ‘he mam com“ of MacLean, Ringsboro. Mrs. Elsie Bruner and son" Sandy have left for their homeiwolverhnmpton wanderer‘ ‘Von in South Carolina, having spent the past several weeks visiting at ‘igggsungmmmgfignshmgayltwgnl ‘I; their summer home in Kingsboro Mrs. Theodore Robertson, Red Point, ls at present visiting her - mother, Mrs. Ester Rose, Water- To syn-ED mnwlvms town, Conn. Friend! 0f M11 JA- FTBSH‘. Red The Suffolk county finance com- Point, are sorry to hear of her mittee has decided to scrap the recent illness and-all wish her a “Old Crooks Fieet"-—old automo- Ipeedy recovery. Kfngsboro and Red Point schools 116st 0! 30 l! Planned- have reopened again with Mrs. Stewart from Midgell at Kings boro, and Miss Ramona Peters, Rollo Bay, at Red‘ Point. Mrs. Alice Jarvis, Red Point, has entered the P. E. island Hos pltal for treatment. All. wish her I speedy recovery and a quick return to health. Mr. Everette LlswellymGeoi-ge- hwn, has returned to his home, 195M131“ Wm‘ m‘? bland-lab" m“: hi“! compkted , swimming tache era of razor-Ike spikes an course at Red Point where h was lnstnlcting a class. __.__ The many friends of Mrs. Est: Role, Water-town, Conn. are sorry to learn she has had the misfort- Ine of falling and breaking her hip. All wish Mrs. Rose every success in a return to health. Mrs. Rdbert A. Dixon and little daughter Debra, East Baltic, have returned from Boston, Mass" where Debra underwent medical treatment at the Massachusetts General Hospital. __._. Soccer Season Starts This Month ‘this month will set turnstiles spinning, bulge club bank rolls, keerp hundreds of thousands of i The Scottish league will pro~ lvide the season curtain-raiser next. Saturday and the English divis- iBritalrfs sport fare. There have been no startling closed<season dévelopmentg since the football cup last April and ' business as usual. But everybody flmects it to be big business. IPSWICH, England — (C?) — -biles used by midwives-and re- place it with 10 new ones. A MILADYS HEEL It takes a wood heel about six months to travel from a live maple to the feet of miludy. - Remember When By The Canadian Prom The "grand old man" of base- ball, George Wright, one of the gloveless caidhers. died in Boston ,one year ago today. Wright cl?- tained the first professional base- bell club-the Cinclnatti Red Stock- 8 Charles Collects 318.598 For Victory Over tesnevich Ezzard Charles and his stable 0! assorted managers collected $18-- 598 today from the International Boxing Glub and looked for IWW worlds to conquer. version heavyweight champion said he was anxious to continue fight- ins. “I'm ready to go ‘back to train- ing ais soon as they can get mo another fight," said. thO lean Oin- clnnati Negro, "I got no special plans." last night's Yankee Stadium bat- tle with Gus Lesnevich who sur- rendered on his ring stool at the end of the seventh round. as wilted as the collars of the sweltering ringsiders. Officially it became a. seventh round knockout in New York State which does not recognize any such thing as a TKO. I gross $75,882 to see the MRI! rounds. said Ezzard, who is accepted in 47 states but not in New York. “I take on any of them." a; sac: nsrm___ mow YORK, Ave. m - (AP)- I The National Boxing Association Charles carried no marks from Poor Gus, both eyes puffed. was The 16,840 customers 9d! "I feel that I am champion." feel if anybody wants to fight for the title, they should fight me. I'll Charles and Lesnevich each got of $57,767 plus $16,620 radio rights. Harry Markson of the I.B.C. es- tlmated the loss as "slight, if any." Plans for Charles are indefinite but his next start probably will be at the Chicago Stadium in Octo- ber, possibly against Joey Maxim, NEW LONDON MISSION BAND The regular meeting of the New London Mission Band met on August 10th at the home of the president, Norma MacKay. Meeting opened by singing hymn 768 followed by scripture reading of psalm 95. Prayer was offered by Bobby MacKay, Roll call was answered by six- teen membera repeating a verso of "God sees the little sparrows fall". Hymn 721 was then sung. Program: Reading by HodgeMac- Ewen. Leader for next meeting Kathryn Mayhew. Leaders for prayer, Lorraine and Betty Cole; prosram, William Cole. Next meeting to be held at the home of Betty and William Cole. Meeting closed by singing hymn H6 and the Mizpah benediction in unison. MEMORIES O'er land and sea the evening shad- ows fa And sliver starlight gieams from tender skies, And I rememiber that I loved you ....... ..so. And see again the sweetness in your eyes. gflmsingly 1 touch your silken h 1r, And gag-e upon the beauty of your 1' -. With k3; delight 1 brush the years away. And kiss the lips you lift with win- aome grace. -Oonstarnce I. Heckbert. LONGEST TERM Earl Grey held office as sov- ernor-general of Canada. from 1904- 1911, longer than any other gov~ r ings of 18m. 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