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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1948-10-13, Page 12BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. 0. J. Coupland, Pastor .0.00.000. 11 a.m.-"Encouraging Results" 7 p.m.-"Justification". Come and Enjoy His Presesce. "He that covereth his sins shall not prosper, but whoso con- fessed' and forsaketh them shall have mercy". Prov, 27:13. COMING! OCTOBER 24-31 Rev. L. R, Coupland, playing trumpet, piano accordion and piano solos, preaching. Illustra- ting messages and hymns by coloured drawings. WESTINGHOUSE ADJUSTOMATIC IRON With all. latest refinements. WESTINGHOUSE TURNOVER TOASTER- With scratch-proof feet, Chromium finish, WESTINGHOUSE "AUTOCRAT" TOASTER Toasts BOTH sides of bread at once. Smith's Economy Food Store TELEPHONE 161 FREE DELIVERY Ready-cut Mild Canadian MACARONI, 2 lbs. 21c I New CHEESE, lb. . .49c KING. DE 'T. 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WIZARD For Dishes and Laundry GLASS WAX, bo. 49c TIDE, pkg. l ..39c , Wednesday, Ociober 13,1948 TIIE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES PAGE TWELVE iliguinuommummiummomullinumuunimmounimummonommummoinumumummumilino Gowanstown, stood fourth in the class for• three-year-old hulls at the seventh annual Wegtern °Mario Championship Holstein show held October 9th at London. A junior yearling bull shown thy L. Leeming & Son, stood 8th as did. a three-year-old heifer shown by Alvin Betties, Bayfield. Tiw Huron entry stood ninth in a very strong county herd class. winsm• Ismom• imam. Officials of ,the meet included; tcf- eree, N. L. Pring, Goclerieli; chicf scorer, A, R. Scott, .Goderich; clerk of the course, L. P. Pininsteel, Seaforth; chief announcer, \V. S. Hall, Wing-- 11M; starter, F. E. Madill, Wingliam; 'chief timekeeper,°E. A. Fines, Clinton. iJuniorn iys Polo 'Vault,Jo)s, Clinton; D. Fritzley, Goderich; Don Warner, ton; eight feet, High jump, Barry At- tridge,,Goderich; Gerald Gerrie, Wing- ham; Ron Phillips, Clinton; four feet nine, 100-yard ,dash ; Clare Maltby, Clinton; Carl Whitfield, Clinton; J. Dress61, Seaforth; 12 seconds, Broad jump: Carl Whitfield, Clinton; Eyre, Seaforth; 1); Stewart, Seaforth; four feet and a half, Shot-pt; Clare 'Maltby, Clinton; G. Harris, 'Goderich; Irving Elliott, Winghain; 35 feet four, 220-yard dash: Cllare Maltby, Clinton; Carl Whitfield, Clinton; j, Dressel, Seaforth; 27 seconds. Iiop, step and jump: Carl Whitfield, Clinton; Clare Maltby, Clinton; G. Harris, Goderich; 30 feet seven and a half. Relay:, Wing ham, Goderich, Seaforth, 57.6 seconds. 10.110.0111 twee. 0.00 1.0.00 ••••••• .000 .000 .0.0 .0005 0... .00. .00. .01060 MM.. 0.000 ram. ..001 ,•••••••• e, 111111, llllllllllllllllllllllll .1. lllll .1. lllllllll 1 llllll 1.1 llllllll 1.1. lllllllllllll 1.110. llllllll lllllllll .0111111,1110 MON., TUES., WEDNES., OCT. 18, 19, 20 ===-' moimml •••= w••••• , imoony,. GODERICH WON INTER-SCHOOL MEET TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT starting at 7.30 SATURDAY MATINEE 2 p.m. lllllllll .1111.1.1.1 llllllllll .1.1.1.1. lllll u111111111111 11111111111111 THURS., FRI., SAT., OCTOBER 14, 15, 16 "It Had To Be You" GINGER ROGERS CORNEL WILDE 1.011.8, "Call Northside 777" Wingham High School Placed In Third Position Goderich Collegiate Institute piled up a comfortable point margin. to Win the inter-school track and field meet held at the Goderich fair .grounds last week by the Huron Secondary Schools Association. The winning school, 'Goderich Col- legiate, had 172 points, Clinton Col- legiate 109, Wingham High School 81, Seaforth High School 61, Individual champions were: Junior boys, Clare Maltby, Clinton, 18 points; intermediate boys, John Westbrooke, Goderich, 20; senior boys, Bill Craig, Goderich, 20; junior girls, Ione Wat- son, Seaforth, 10; intermediate girls, Gladys McLean, Goderich, and Betty Langford, Seaforth, tied at six each; senior girls, Molly Bisset, Goderich, 11, 081.00, 11110111 1•1011011, JAMES STEWART HELEN WALKER Intermediate Boys Hop, Step and jump; Fred Riehl, Wingham; Clare Grover, Clinton; B. Erskine, Goderich; 37 feet three inches Broad jump: W. Lockridge, Wingharn; Clare Grover, Clinton; Fred Riehl, Wingham; 16 feet eight and a half. 100-yard. dash: J, Westbrooke, Gode- rich; Fred Riehl, Wingham; C. Malt- by, Clinton; 11.4 seconds, 220-yard dash, J. Westbrooke, Goderich; W. Lockridge, Wingham; C. Maltby, Clin- ton; 22.4 seconds. High jump: J. Chapman, Seaforth;' Fred Riehl, Wing- ham; C. Malltby, Clinton; 4 feet nine and three-quarters. 880-yard run, Fred Kirby, Clinton; Don McEwan, Gode- rich; F. Musser, Seaforth; 2 minutes 31.2 seconds. 440-yard dash, J. West- brooke, Goderich; B. Erskine, Gode- rich; G. Dale, Seaforth; 60.9 seconds. Joie vault, B. Doak, Goderich; R. Mon- aghan, Clinton; M. Stainton, Wing- ham; 6 feet four and a half, 880-yard run: J. Westbrooke, 'Goderich; B. Er- skine, Goderich; K. Armstrong, Clin- ton; two minutes 32. Shot-put: 13. Graham, Goderich; D. Brophy, Wing- ham; G. Gammage, Wingham; 33 ft. three.' Relay: Goderich, Wingham, Clinton; one minute 48.8 sec. (Gode- rich: B. Erskine, D. Holmes, E., Tig- ert, J. Westbrooke), (Wingham: W. Lockridge, F. Riehl, J, Hanna, Arnold McIntyre), (Clinton: C. Maltby, NV. Nediger, Robert Taylor, Jack Wilson). Senior Boys 2E.;44.15Fi'ainAiRtmare Trioninigit/RuillA04534WiWiMaiitiAl4W.iiiiiiithiWaiNtaWWWTAWONglii 0.1110 in the branches. Tore Ligaments In Shoulder Mr. Roy Gowdy, of R. R. No, 1, Wroxeter, tore the ligament ,: in his Huron Holsteins at shoulder when he fell from a tree. Mr. Championship Show Gowdy was trying to secure a number A three-year-old WI shown by R. -a chickens that had perched high up L. Marshall, Fordwich, and H, Nichol, W.M0 O 0.0. MOM. 0.00 0.00 000. 100.10 MIMI* 11111.0 ••••=, estinghouse APPlOANGff Pattison Radio Electric See these Latest EL CTRICAL S VANTS for Yourself Shot-put: B. Craig, Goderich; D. MacEwan, Goderich; G. Ernest, Wing- ham, second; 36 feet two inches. 100- yard dash: B. Craig, Goderich; Er- nest, Wingham; William Adnrews, Clinton; 11,4 seconds, Pole vault: M. Stainton, Wingham; D. Medley, Gode- rich; Wilson, Goderich; 9 feet six. Hop step and jump: D. Medley, 'Goderich; M. Stainton, Wingham; W. Andrews, Clinton; 37 feet ten. 440-yard dash: Craig, Goderich; MacEwan, God erich; Fred Kirby, Clinton; 61.9 sec- onds. High jump: D. Medley,. Gode- rich; G. Ernest, Wingham; D. Mac- Ewan, Goderich; 5 feet. 220-yard dash: J. Craig, Goderich, F. Kirby, Clinton; D. Talbot, Clinton; 24.8 sec- onds. Broad jump: D. Medley, Gode- rich; J. Wilson, Goderich; G, Erneit, Wingham; 17 feet six and alt all. Re- lay: (Wingham, Stainton, Johnston, Feagan, Ernest) ; (Goderich, Craig, MacEwan, Medlely, Wilson); (Clinton Kirby, Andrews, Arkell, Talbot), Junior Girls 50-yard dash; Ruth Bowen, Goder- ich; Mary Scribbins, Clinton; Cynthia Young, Goderich; 7 seconds. Softball accuracy: Ione Watson, Seaforth; Ka- therine Walsh, Seaforth; Bernice Me- letis, Clinton. Standing broad jump: Cynthia Young, Goderich; Norma Warnock, Clinton; Ruth Bowen, God- erich; 7 feet one. Running broad .jmnp Mary Lou Sills, Seaforth; Eileen Al- lan, Wing:nom; Ruth Bowen, Goderich 12 feet 11 and a quarter. Softball dis- tance throw. Ione Watson, Seaforth; Jean Fuller, Goderich; Joane Castle, Clinton; 145 feet six. 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