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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-09-29, Page 10,iwiww.d * Cec* Walpole FIELD DIE RESULTS SASH FRAMES CUPBOARDS PITTSBURG PAINTS STAIRS GLASS SCREENS HARDWARE Custom Woodwork Telephone 260-w Carpentry Building Wingham iiiBiiiniHiiiniiiiiiHiiMiiiwiniiwiiHiiiniiniimiHHniiniwiiHiwiliWWMnttiHiiHg I I i'TRACTOR REPAIRS (Continued from page three) per; Don Casjcanette' and Gary Thompson, Grade IV Girls, Miss McLaughlin and Miss Payne: Donna Murray and Dianne Deyell; Patsy Purdon and Sharon Riley; Nancy Clark and Linda. Templeman; Boys, Wayne Riehl, and Harold MapTavish; Brian Cameron and Philip Adams; John Bennett and Jimmy MacDonald. 0-0-0 Girls Skipping Races I, Audrey Ann Collar, Lynda Carol Macintosh. 1, Marilyn Higgins, Marilyn We have a licensed mechanic and are prepared to do overhaul work on all makes of tractors. | USED TRACTORS f 1—MASSEY-HARRIS 22, 3 years old i | USED PLOWS I 1—2-FURROW COCKSHUTT PLOW, on rubber, ■ 2 years old ■ | 1—IRC 2-FURROW PLOW, with Ace Bottom Grade Bennett, Grade Riley, Peggy Rae, Grade II, Noreen Nicholl, Linda Sangster, Pauline Redman. Grade n, Mary Ellen McPhail, Joan Riehl, Marianna MacDonald. Grade III, Maaike Roorda, Esther Kerr, Susan Bennett. Grade III, Betty Carter, Betty Sang­ ster, Ruth Gibbons. Grade IV, Sharon Riley, Donna Mur­ ray, Patsy Purdon. 0-0-0 Boys’ Wheelbarrow Race Grade I, Ronald Goy and Theodore Saint; Ray Corrin and Warren Rich; Malcolm McLeod and Bryon Collar. Garde I, Jimmy Griffiths and Keith Loder; Michael Fleurey Rintoul; John White Skinn. Grade II, Bob Skinn Houghton; David Crothers and Rod­ ney Hickey; Jimmy Mitchell and Wil­ fred Caskanette. Grade II, Glenn Madill and Jimmy Nasmith; Robert Beattie and Ronnie Deyell; Stuart Allen and Tommy Dey­ ell. Grade IH, Fraser Strong and Martin Garniss; Bob Lunn and Wayne Caslick; George Kerr and Douglas Fry. Grade III, Donald Rintoul and Doug­ las Purdon; John Hopper and Jon Bateson; David Arthur and Raymond Clark. ■ Grade IV, Philip Adams and Dennis Callan; Wayne Riehl and Harold Mac- Tavish; Jim Newell and Brian Cam­ eron. and Eddie and Marvin and Leonard ■ NEW MASSEY=HARRIS TRACTORS All Sizes CHARLES HODGINS Your Massey=Harris Dealer Whigham Phone 378 ^iiaHMiiMiiMiiiBiiHiiniiiaiiniiHiiHiiininiiniiiniHiiimMiiiniHiiiniHiiiBiiHiiHiiS PIGSLITTLE MARKETWENT TO 50 W RATION Hog production can be made MORE profitable. Well- fed sows will wean an average of 9 pigs per litter— 9 pigs that will hang up 1300 to 1400 pounds of pork in 6 months or less. amiriCyArm* strong, Sharon Lewis; Verna Griffith, Irene Saint; Karen Swanson, Sylvia Alexander. Relay race, Elizabeth Barrell, Rosa-? lind Loder, Janet Saint, Carol Murray; Verna Griffith, Betty Purddn, Shirley Armtsrong, Karen Smith; Joyce Cro- thers, Sarah Skinn, Shirley Redrpan, Mary Stone. Novelty race, Judy Lunn, Sylvia Alexander; Karen Smith, Barbara Steuernol, Shirley Redman, Carol Mur­ ray. High jump, Shirley Armstrong, Syl­ via Alexander, Karen Swanson, Standing broad jump: Myrna. Rob­ inson, Shirley Redman, Sharon Lewis. Senior Champion, Shirley Arm­ strong; Runners-up, Irene Saint, Mary Lee Hollenbeck, Penny Gerrie, Sylvia Alexander. Donnie Gurney, Keri Fitzpatrick, Billy Henderson, Emerson Hipkey, 3-legged rape: Ronnie Baker, George Murray; Raymond Walker, Bob Rin- tpul; Jim Wild, Douglas Lockridge. Running hop, step and jump: Brian Rider, Raymond Walker, Ronnie Bak­ er. Running broad jump: David Rut­ ledge, Billy Henry, Ronnie Baker. Softball throw; John Merkley, Ron­ nie Baker, Peter Carmichael. 75-yard dash; David Rutledge, Ray­ mond Walker, Brian Rider. Standing, hop, step and jump: Brian Rider, John Merkley, Peter Carmich- eal. Standing broad jump; David Rut­ ledge, Billy Henry, John Merkley. Champion, David Rutledge; Rupner- up, Ronnie Baker, and John Merkley. BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Wingham, Phone 48 J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Q.CL ♦T A. H. MCTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC TEESWATER - ONTARIO Telephone 23, Teeswater WROXETER-Every Wednesday alterqoon, 2—4 p.m., or.^ by appointment. J. W. BUSHFIELD, Q.C. Barrister, Solicitor,-Notary, Eto. Money to Loan Office —tv Meyer Block, Wingham o-o-o Junior Boys Standing broad jump: Doug Spry, Gordon Guy, John Strong, Running broad jump; John, Strong, Gordon Guy, John Madill. Running, hop, step and jump: Gor­ don Guy, John Strong, John Madill, 75-yard dash: Doug Spry, John Strong; Gordon Guy and Dbuglas Hamilton third. High jump, jDoug Hamilton and Doug Spry, first; Gordon Guy, John* Madill, second; Donnie Lee. Three-legged race, Joe Falconer, John Strong; Donald Lee, Doug Spry; Glen Skin, John Madill, Wheel-barrow race: Joe Falconer, John Strong; Doug Spry, Donald Lee; John Madill, Glen Skinn. Softball throw: John Madill, Bruce Machan, John Strong. Champion, John Strong; Runner- up, Doug Spry. 0-0-0 Intermediate Boys Relay race: Barry Fuller, Charlie Campbell, John Fryfogle, Frank Riehl; Paul Rintoul, John Newell, David Whitby, Kenneth Fowler; George Skinn, Murray Kerr, Bill Crawford, Garry Templeman. Standing broad jump: Barry Fuller, Garry Templeman, Frank Riehl. 75-yard dash: Barry Fuller, Frank Riehl, John Fryfogle. Softball Throw: Barry Fuller, Byron Adams, Garry Templeman. Running broad jump: Barry Fuller, John Fryfogle, George Skinn. Standing hop, step and jump: Barry Fuller, Garry Templeman, Murray Kerr. Running hop, step and jump: Barry Fuller, John Fryfogle, Garry Temple­ man. High jump: Barry Fuller, Byron Adans and Garry Templeman; Mur­ ray Kerr and John Fryfogle. Three-legged race: Frank Riehl, Murray Kerr; Byron Adams, George Skinn; John Fryfogle, Garry Temple­ man. Champion, Barry Fuller; Runner- up, Frank Riehl, John Fryfogle (tie). Senior Boys High jump: Ken Fitzpatrick, David Rutledge, Ronnie Baker. Rela,y race, Peter Carmichael, John Merkley, David . Rutledge, John Mac­ Donald; Raymond Walker, Bob Rin­ toul, Ronnie Baker, Billy Crawford; See Us for A Full Line of Musical Instruments and Supplies ROSSMANN RR 4, Wingham Phone 734J3 Frederick F. Homuth Phm.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, R.O. Mrs. Viola H. Homuth R,0? OPTOMETRISTS Phone 118 Harriston, Ont. WELLINGTON FIRE Insurance Company Est. 1840 An all Canadian Company which has faithfully served Ito policy holders for over a century. Head Office — Toronto IL O. MacLean Insurance Agency Wingham ., — —- —— i« EXTRA LISTINGS, at little cost, make it easier ' for people to find you: ADDRESS u - 0 - 0 Junior Girls Running Broad Jump: Betty Ann Lapp, Sue Nasmith, Reta Redman. Standing Board Jump: Sue Nasmith, Betty Ann Lapp, Beth Merrick. High Jump: Reta Brooks, Betty Ann Lapp, Beth Merrick. Relay Race: Sue Nasmith, Reta Brooks, Beatrice Klein, Lynne Stuck­ ey; Jean Gurney, Sandra MacLennan, Carol Crawford, Jean Jones;' Patty Ann Gregg, Karen Beattie, Sally Roorda, Helen Ann Armstrong. Time Race, Carol Crawford, Patricia Heywood, Margaret Morrey. Three-Legged Race, Betty Ann Lapp, Reta Redman; Sue Nasmith, Lynne Stuckey; Beatrice Klein, Jean Gurney. Novelty Race, Sue Nasmith, Beat­ rice Klein; Sandra MacLennan, Carol Crawford; Beth Merrick, Lynne Stuc­ key. Running Race, Sue Nasmith, peanna Griffith, Karen Elliott. Softball Throw, Karen Elliott, Sue Nasmith, Reta Brooks. Champion, Sue Nasmith; Runner- up, Betty Ann Lapp. 0-0-0 Intermediate Girls Standing broad jump; Sharon Brown, Marilyn Ross, Gloria Mac­ Donald. Running broad jump, Greer Dunlop, Sharon Brown, Gloria MacDonald. Running race, Greer Dunlop, Sharon Brown, Ruth Hodgins. Throwing softball^ Jane Hethering­ ton, Ruth Stone, Sharon Brown. Time race, Marilyn Ross, Ruth Hod­ gins, Eleanore Goy. Three-legged race, Sharon Brown and Carol Murray; Greer Dunlop and Marilyn Chamney; Marilyn Ross and Patsy Hall. Novelty race: Ruth Stone and Dale Thompson; Joan Colvin and Eleanore Goy; Greer Dunlop and Jane Hether­ ington. High jump, Sharon Brown, Greer Dunlop, Jane Hetherington. Relay race, Gloria Macponald, Jane Hetherington, Sharon Brown, Cecile Jackson; Greer Dunlop, Frances Cas­ kanette, Dale Thomson, Linda Clark; Eleanore Goy, Ruth Hodgins, Nancy Palmer, Marilyn Chamney. Intermediate Girls’ Champion— Sharon Brown; Runner-up, Greer Dunlop. ■ Senior Girls Running race, Shirley Armstrong, Mary Lee Hollenbeck, Irene Saint. Softball throw, Karen Swanson, Mary Lee Hollenbeck; Penny Gerrie. Time race, Penny Gerrie, Sarah Skinn. Running board jump, Irene Saint, Mary Lee Hollenbeck, Sharon Lewis. Hop, step and jump, Shirley Arm­ strong, Penny,-Gerrie, Sharon Lewis. * / CORRtCU AiDiri^U'F!!65 RE<MW>? * BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY IN BUSINESS!... Use extra listings to show other firm names for your business—to associate your name and residence telephone number with your firm name —or to show after-hour numbers for you and your key employees. AT HOME! • • • Other members of the family and relatives, roomers* or boarders would benefit from having their names listed in the telephone directory. Please -be sure to check your directory right away. For changes and additions in the white page section call our Business Office without delay. X a Bank AccountAmong the satisfactions of OF CANADA < CANADA PACKERS LTD WINGHAM THE BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY ■ d Litters like that are profit producers. It can be done. At the SHUR-GAIN Farm, 9 pigs reach market weight from every litter farrowed—3 more than the average for the country. Balanced feeding makes the difference. SHUR- GAIN Sow ration has been& tested and PROVEN under Canadian farm conditions. It is fresh and highly pala­ table because it is manufactured locally. Local manu­ facture also eliminates freight costs and middleman profits. For economy in hog production - for econ omy in production of all of your livestock feed SHUR-GAIN. 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