Walkerton Independent, Volume 84, Number 4, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 22 December 1960 — Page 2
_ WALKERTON INDEPENDENT — Dec. 22, IMO
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rpE TWO NEW TEAMS ARE . ,r It was mt»< ung t<> s< c t huu u'i* y low'd T« r l 1 * • . e . (he name the ~ t i tth strungei than on< anited but kmkhu: over the . ,r. >of these players bust ywu , t^y don’t 1"k too } 0w- ,., (> u - v‘ th-- .ho | aye r - p ■ • t .Ty 12 a: • 30 y- o s ..d ( , ■ Older.’. of the gnu i o t W<n d n' ■ "ti’l v- ’' ’ . - »■ . buHplayv' .THERS I ALLIN , IN w < : • p ,s group are pit* ■. s N i < ;ir l ’etc Burnsi :. D H D JK! ■ ' ’ s < HZ ano Ton. Stu-d x i’”. T.” < \ . a tohe» in th ■ *■ ”• 11 } >b ' Red Wils •” anll -.ar-: , i\ :l xx lib. i lot of go’-t x ' 1 ' ,n h. r Infielders o . b 1 K z, xvOu Eddie Yost I' a ) x and I >.uc L- * • ' r . ■ ay uulsU » an ' X dLr.i an<i Bob C< i x If IS EASY TO SEE THAI t teams are goir.' ' > t. । mow) on the y /■ : ■ ycould giv. them s '..<• s-i. i t Aho’ than < n those tha' < < . ■ the hill Foui o’ the gn 4 ~ jH undei 20 xxi’h Li I t -.-n 20 and 25 The rem 1 o i ■ > t .e bracket up to 3” X ITH PHE TALENT <q n 1 j . ;h< buying Wedi es iay. it IS Ming to guess who will In t d u ters fui thee- nexx t un X t > eat ly 3pnn m‘'t ?' 1! ' < , ■ x able lineup <■> It 1 e .■ n . th.- foi the nexx 1. ai . - I » Xngele* K 'Z' Wbi*: ' 2 5 3 It x ■ monte < 2XBI 2b }; .hr. i 24 I ‘ Sm A • i 258 I 3b < ■ . i 2531 If H :t < 293 i cf j T .ionelx ny i 24" H a-ki i 215, < < '’ . < 0-4 । p t kl d. 2-91 p ( e^d <5-11 p g . 15 11 p < . Id* p \\ lOthigton I nr ( 2tiO i lb S ■ .> e (2. el* 2i> V.. • 297 I .HS k us < 2 290 i 3<i V. 29.'. 1 Cl t.26bi cf L ..a < 24Sj rs 1 '.-’X-J 2xu c S < •. <5-4i p rtt n. .x> o J bun- I raiav A xjlur'l n l»r» 2 4 • U HL.X ( OMI in S\A> MM." 4 H XIH.lt < H 11’1 I N in s u p hi \ ।ic I \ l I A H \I. ! O and mat v <dh««ru Ind l< <t a •111 EI. ( OMI I 111 .11.1 - sit VI liltohii Hl Hi I l * A M *o ; M \ A l’A U I I 1.l OX o| h Ma< IH)X M J>> FAKM .'nd I rilxit I If \\< I- IN IHi X \\ \ I • x ' 1 11 <<« <» aX o K
Do’ '. > ■ “‘’-I) I’ y ij ’ . to i Sadet •7 5 • p La’ - to 7-7 > p LX bOOTEAIX CIRC LES, th’ N ,, p «,-t dl L igue ruig gie of the ■ ;. ■■ y a: ! ex it.i-g WM _. ..xi : tie lasl ve games end d pl C S iday With tl e .Mh q , .. , • t.• week end being , s t , u J,y I- i.s interest •X, , ( -st m theh diviMOtifl with ■ \t .t three y a”s Th'S i ; Biv P . ’k< ra and the , t . Eagles T'"W r !!<’■ . ! i ii' ;* ■* !l - - v:nrnn b' n ., , . Mx-e divis n i with the E . . , x. uh mg with the ’ )/■ .-v. -al v I’go aik*. ti<e । . g from behind 1 ' ■ ' L w< r (,» \x.z in ii balll * .-hci • * ■ • , • XX .1 C jy , JfPIH IN THE EJ.E , ~n ^ <,f s uprise ts the rise of ty.. m-tii.u I2OIVJ ^d San p inns 49 era this v-ar Both n'lWXl g’od b, ’i fol most of , ie latter part of th” season, bst \ ~t v ! । bad in the f part T ... p, ns have earing Um ngh’ REES Plymouth. Indian;’ 1 burs., t riuax A Salurxla.x “The Day They Robbed I he Bank Os England" vi no rn. ui/mw nt sELI 4Rh PE IT K ii rooi T V -{..rx n< xer M"rr n x.-al. <1!! —Alm>— • Isii \i I Hun.. 31 ‘D 1 ii<"> A V\ ed “The Wizard Os Baghdad” l n ( m< ntiHC..pe MH H h|| \\\ X. Mt WE I’. Mx 1 !I. B \RK4 (MI. I i. most tantastk adxon- ! f. s man <»r magk kin rVT llXjxl! \|s,> ( Mur < irtoon R .' thi kals and make I tiristm.is compl. tr M iv I hni .h vturd.t \ “A 9 >ll <t.<» < ontimimis ’ p m.
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to repi'es' nt the We '< m Lnvisi a In Ui” Runner-up Fowl acuiiv 1 t.he CleVel.'i’<J EivaWi. runr r m La; Eastern 1 dvDim lo •• ever. b'Hh the Eiorw aiai 'e । xv 11 sh u ” .. m d pbi< e n n ■ fi <m the ; iy ott game. A. <>, o, n Li..n .. 1 Broixn | «ay< i . d jei.ixe a < "'1 M.t' 1 for : play in th,, r mnei"nt- V '■ n. held in the Oranit- B<o i. Mianu "n J.anuary 7 ALSO SLTtPRLSINH IN IHP s-as .a'{ play D th' dim st < m ph'- < dlap*’ <0 the P.dt.li. H Colts and the Chn igo Bears in the late stages of the scasoi wh.cn they lt**t regularly uni 3 they fm«hed fourth and fifth. r<-i|Ms t!..-ly in th* V t-Mem Ihvi.ton These two tiw» m v. se p.g g.c. aa the two top trains m th:, division. The New Y rk G ano a-. l Cleveland Bn i * also wer,l vipD>i’ t.ng Ln .~p ’ d irng th' S'-ason and the P si urg Stee. <■ i with the 2 ih us Bobb} Liyne 1 oks like t w. Eave had a fdl of his piny m <» rt;dn daxalso THE EAGLES AND PACKERS vr 11 #]uarv off next Mmd. y f-.. th.- title of pt champi >ns of th., xxorb! as th meet in Phil-ad<-lphia This g • iw x-AU feature die great runnii -of the Pa* kejs w.th Jimmy ’I vl< i and Paul Horning doing ie s. *t of the wv>rk Bart s *ri doing th< q • iart c rbar kin g xv d a k»n g. x • them dwir P mtial paaaing at tank as they 1 ve a great bun-1 of recovers To- Eagiew depeuii mostly on the uthei method of atta*-k the . ;mg arm oi‘ one Norm Van B' kl. . The old pro has turned one of the great ptxrlormances •’ h y ar in gMd . r duj Eagles • t: .• top Hr has some goxl c . ; and n.- .e: > to go along with luj pa.-sing .v,pecially r»um:y M D na. xx ho h;vi t ’ d : *. i t p pa ■ catcher T! ; । e xxdl be lek x.i.-d natb 1} ns Hey g» t al • •.a h '’he '! ■ at’ xt I day Make Christmas A Happy Time ChP.^'' s a tin - f »r feast mg .vid t H.-ughi. ' the land And it ■ x iv -f >n in and ’ ’ Ogedx ' d“ ’ CiU'ehxs * ’ Ex e’ ' ' . • - al. •-t «> ninii 1 «ando < :d»-nts Swim** <'• c:i t dis xvhm* put tmg . . • d:<M.H buuixx hie ng oi tin a m tin home the great. > toll lakes place ' nati »n * highxvays TiaP iueidrnte on Loth Chuis'. > ■ and Cl nalmas d. x ai *• ' w «■ as ‘a ustui ) average Ite CarviS 11 Ec: i* kness plu> t*a t xx«-alh-a . {««>!• vvnbddy Fog g,*d i Gu.-ldb al>o make it dlf- .' <■*- ale’ ..x *ld .<* id* - !}!
Atuations Ram. snow iVui tee mean slippery jtrwts and highways lut thousands of holiday drivers fad to adjust to the e huzardoUb < ■ .ndAkmr Los. of Ues ui home firm's nlwuw grm < i at Chiistma* tun. because of de o.at.uns and Chiistu.as trees Sain*' l.|N Pere <r. af< w < 'hr Ima 1 <l* ty tips: 1 A small tr -< a’ be just • pretty as a hug- <>t •• tmd is 3 of a htiz.u d 2 Stand the tree in water m retaj'd drying and set It up m the coolest part of the room. 3, Use fireproof dxToration of glas* and metal 4 IWt »et up an ell' Ilir tram near the tre<
--. < . Siuntz Pine Forest * 5 * j J ^^B i I < - T—dSt ' ■ - ' 'I X i J j , I : If I J May you and your family be blewed with peace J and contentment this Chriftmad e * J United Telephone Company OnsMWR4 W*. ** RkM. * M HG* W»»*S*!W WM * W **■* ** *
5 Ch«mk lights for defective Wiring 6 Dis* ard gft wrapping inini’diately 7. Don’t leave lights burnmc on the tree xxhen away from home hihJ inspect it often to sea XX h. •n< r It is drying out. 8. Discard the tree when the needles start to fnli1 IRST CHRISTMAH CARD The fmn American greeting Ul rd was sent by R. J. Pease, of Albany, New York, tn 1853 Pease a dry goods merchant, design d, printed and mailed the firm American Christmas card which also served as an advertisement for his goods. Read the Classified Ads
