HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-02-07, Page 4FOR RENT
APARTMENT to relit by first ui
March, five rooms and bathroom,
Hut and cold water. Apply Box Li,
Advance-Times, 7b.
GOOD, DRY C013 CORN for sale.
Apply to Lawrence Copeland, St.
Marys. Ont., H.R. 0, phone Kirk-
ton, MS, 24317*
CHIMNEYS WITHOUT BRICKS!
Economical and safe chimneys are
outs when y‘,u instal the Selkirk
Metal Fire-Insulated Chimney. Cos-
I, +In 1/1311.1 f,-,r yt,ettr liOne or cotuip,‘,
ou sa-e many dollars over
the ,....11d-fashit.ned brick stack. Con-
tact Linw. Schacivr, phone 44r31,
M:11,imay. 7:14*.
III15 ' EAR express ee•qtr Valent
seetiments with a boN. of 1aura Si'-
rdc:tuda from Diu,;. Stun'.
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part Wants
WINGHAM TRIMS
KITCFMNER SEES
Tangling, in tut ,Aldhition game. on
Saturday night tl Stztinlon Spitfires
downed, the KitelAtter "B" sextet 7-4,
goaltendlee ley jawureki, NiI-
by and Purola attired the game
which saw a reeerd established here
w,lien not a single penalty was handed
out,
Winghams—Goel, Purola; defence,
Westlake, Ppm centre, Stainton;
wings, English, Crewson; alternates,
Dewberry, Wilson, Templeman, Lock-
ridge, Huff, Tustin, Jackson, Hilbert,
Green, Sangster,
Kitchener—eGoal, Kilby, defence,
Noy ah, Olinski: centre, Becker;
wings, Holowatz, Daub; alternates,
Roga, McCarthy, Ballinger, Czarny,
Schott, Coulter, Wiles, Trapp, Jawur-
ski,
First Period
1. Kitchener, McCarthy, (Raga)
0.25; 2. Wirighten, English 17,05;
3. Wingham, English, (Crewson)
17.05; Penalties, I., an'.
Second Period
4, Kitchener, Pecker (I Tolowatz)
.20; 5. Wingham Tustin ( Westlake )
12,21; 6, K itch( Ballinger (Roga
14.18; 7, Winghaw, Jackson, (Tustin,
T..ockridge) 18,15. Penalties none.
Third Period
8, Wineliam, Crewsou (Westlake
Stainton), 4,20; 9. \\Tingham , Crew-
son (Westlake) 5,03; 10. Nitelomer,
Becker, (Balling( r) 7.14; lel, Wing-
ha)n, Crowson (Enelish) 19,4-0; Pen-
alties none,
D.H.S. LOSES TO
CLINTON SQUADS
The Wingham District High School
basketball teams' lest three games to
Clinton Collegiate in Clinton last
Thursday. In the junior buys game
Clinton took an early lead and despite
a fourth quarter rally by the Wing-
ham boys, won out 20-14. For Clinton
Fines, Carter and Maltby were out-
standing, for \Vim.; ham Saxton with
6 points and Camcrn 41 with 4 were
the leading scorers.
Clinton 20. Fines, 8, Carter 6; Tay-
lor, Maltby 4, Ladd, Gibbings, El-
Ikut, Judd ns, Iii lad foot, Tebbitt 2,
Wingham 14, Saxton 6, Stainton 2,
Gregg 2, Maclean, Cameron 4, Ilan,
Machete
Referee, Ernie Miller.
• The Clinton girls beat the Wing-
ham 'Girls 22-7, mainly because of a
high sdoring final quarter in which
they got 13 points, Castle with 11
points and D. Hunking with 7 were
high for Clinton, while for Wingham,
Jean Hobden got 5 points. Best work
for Wingh am was done by guards
ST, :PAVV$
MEETS AT CHURCH
The regular meeting of St. Paul's
W. A. took the form of a donation tea
amid was held Thursday afternoon in
the church basement. Thirty holies
were present and the meeting opened
with the .singing of a Mynas and the
members' prayer and Lord's prayer
son sharing the Luekeow goals,
The Town. League ewlieg into.
second round of their schedule
Thursday night: with the high-fly ,g
Lloyds team. defeating the Army
and the Juveniles fighting off a (km:,
mined Fry and Blackball teem to take
and 8-6 win. Jim Hamilton with three
goals led the 1.1eyd attack while Bea-
eer and Tucker skewed for th e a rm y.
SELL YOUR POULTRY the Co
Op. way. Call 271 for prices an
trucking service. Our prices ar
good,
SKATES SHARPENED—We hay
just purchased from C.C.M. a Morns
ing Parallel Skate Urinder, Brio
your skates to us for expert eerrik
ing. 25e per pair. Stainton'
Hardware,
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS on S
Valentine's Day, Feb. 14th. Titer
are corsages, plants, bouquets, an
cut flowers to tell her she's th
sweetest girl in all the world, It'
the one day in the year when CI,
cry woman is seventeen again. Se
lect our flowers or phone us no \\
Remember if your Valentine is her
in town or a thousand miles away
we can assure the delivery of fin
flowers for you through the Flor
.t;' Telegraph Delivery Associa
tion. of which we are a bonde•
member. Remember that Easte.
Sunday is March 25th. Orde
your Easter lily plants early. Lew
is Flowers, phone,, 101. 71
eame when its Kitchener Big-
Chicks. Variety ],reeds and cross
breeds, tlaeold, started. Breeder
Canada. Approved, backed by
breeding pr-„rent on this Hatel
ere 'wit large farms. I
eieeks catch the best ma'kets. tie
7•ri..-1: particulars
R.R. 4, Wingbam. 7
N 1 X k. IN'S PLZPIVE'STEN Tablet
will build up resistance in
.1. se,airs, imeumoni:
•tif by '.tried
e ce, des:s A,t !Ia. Jive tiet them and:,:Ali.
Nib], it's. So.. ck.ry ealf this sy
PICTURE FRAMING.--A specialty
Warren Hoes.”, Win Danz.
Inlaid
Linoleum i
ALL COLOURS
We specialize in Laying
Norman Rintoul
G. Alan Williams
Optometrist
In former office of
Dr. R. C. Redmond
Patrick St., Wingham
Pr ofessional- Eye
Examinations
Phone 770
Will be in Kincardine at
Dr. R. A. McCosh residence
Each Tuesday
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'PAGE FOUR WINGHAM ADVANQ4,TIMES Wednesday, February itb, 19,5
Verna Showers,. June McDonald and
Audrey Henry.
Clinton 22, Castle 11, M. Plunking
2, 1), II:Linking 7, ..,Mack, Gerar 2,
11letelonald, S. II artlin..„4 11. Parke, \
Lyon, S. Cooper, 11. 1 J c Vit-
meeting,
repeated ia unison. J eeney Bren t sho•a :Lig some of his
The president,t, :tars, \V, rm, smoi _ old form scored, four pools in the
. Wingleun 7, S, Loekridge, J. Bain, son, tteultnacc the business of Period to briug Ins team close to tae
meeting, league leading juveniles, Gantee tItie
M t vc si' t
Ernie
A,
Miller dui; jogi llicteeviingibtr!vI llaiedl it e.s
piano solos, 5, Fry &Illaclazalls. Standing of .me
week scheduled for Tuesday M e et,
are Lloyds vs Juvenile aa(1 Batt ,7y
1.eague at the present throe
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Juveniles 3
Battery
3 1 0 $
1 2 1
(1 7
Lloyds
Fry & Blackballs 0 4 0 N2,
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2 cents a word per insertion, with a minimum charge of 35c.
OR. SALE-8" Craftmaster saw
LOST to ith stand, brand new 113 hp.
metor, Reasonable for quick sale. LOST—Brown Spaniel: answers to. Appl,r .AdVal7Xv-Times. 7"; name"Sandy". 111,,l.v 706. Re-.
ward,
FOUND
i,..P.ArN ER t )1! Ct ek't —Taken by anis-
take inky ales cling at Preebyterian
Church, \\ ingliam , in 1 iecembrr,
may e%ci.ituge contactrng 'Miss
Beatrice Graham, phone 250,
FOR SALE
A RE 4t, 1.
ter %%Janine': Nie,e.'s Peilteres
su ppli e e i•eat. t.t,ee -..
and trace minerals to i":11r
anemia, se, en.'
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41 in e "eam ,r it compit to holt-
„Ire service alai further paetItsulare
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Save every calf: Ni \ ON's scot'
REX is a new fast nuthott to help
eliminate %Jib.t meows and e e our.
mg type shippitia fever in ca l
$1.75 at MeKibbon's, 71.)
Ft--)l. S.\ 1•F.,—CLInellt
teeth modern t 1r% Cath-
erine Street. Phone 483W. 71).
FOR SALE—Pair white tube skates.
size 6. Call 248, Winghain, 7b
FOR SALE.-1.7 weanling pigs. Apply
Thos. Stiehl], lIvie-rave ph. en.
15-17 Brussels.
'F' )R SALE—Two Shorthorn Balls,
dark red, Apply Wallace Wilton,
Pivot' 60rI3, Mildmay.
FOR SA LE—Two small buildin gs,
12x12 feet, in good shape, also
guantity of used lumber, Apply to
Geo. Baird, town plot.
FEED CORN FOR SALE
Cob corn for sale in truck load lots
FACTORY FOR SALE—Known as Priced reasonably. 5. R. Henry
Wingham Manufacturing Co. Well Blyth, phone 150. 317'
equipped, individually motorized. '
All repair in good running order. WHY HAVE MOTH DAMAGE ii
Apply Charles Cooke. 7b. your clothing? Have them 11ER
LOU moth-proofed with a 5-yea
written guarantee at a small add
tional charge. Odorless and stair
less. Templeman Dry Cleaners
Wingharn, phone 323. F7r2
WATERLOO M.M. TRACTORS
MACHINERY
All sizes of New Tractors, Manur
Spreaders, Tractor Double Disc
and Cultivators.
Tractor Power Mowers
Side Delivery Rakes
Four and six-foot Tillers.
Stock of Used Tractors and Mach
inery at all times:—
Case S.C.
PHILIPS ELECTRICAL APPLI-
ANCES
Radios and Radios with Record
Players.
Electric Ranges, Refrigerators and
Washers, Electric Shavers, etc.
Used Electrical Appliances.
GEO MERKLEY'S GARAGE AND
MACHINERY SALES & SERVICE
Belmore Ont.
Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7
s
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Draw for
Frigidaire Electric
Stove
At Thomson Appliances Store
at nine o'clock Saturday
evening.
by Mayor W. W. Gurney
Get your Free Tickets at Thomson's this week.
NO PLACE FOR A LONELY KITTEN
Did you die? Become a grandmother or have an
operation?
Every one of these pleasant (or unpleasant) little
IF1 occurrences is of interest to your friends in this
community. They want to know what is happen-
ing at your house because they are genuinely in-
terested in you and your family.
The Advance-Times is here for the express
purpose of filling that need. It is a community
newspaper - with a fine community to serve.
Will you kindly help us to do the job by
jotting down your news items right now and either
mailing this slip to the Advance-Times or dropping
it in when you're down town?
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Here are a few items of news for The Advance-Times:
--Centril Press Oanadlati When ice :lams In the St, Lawrence river at Montreal flooded the river shores.' for Miles, hundreds of families were forced to flee from their homes and travel—by rowboat—to higher, ground, Almost lost in the exodut was this kitten which had climbed a tree and was very. VC.11.10Pely until rescued. —
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- TO RENT—Two rooms for light
s housekeeping, (private entrance),
a Apply Advance-Times. 7*
HELP WANTED—MALE
r NOTICE—Parties wanting Rawliegh
b Products in Wawanosh and Turn-
berry. Call at Rawleigh Sign, Vie-
' tt:ria St., Wingham, also Everyday
Greeting Cards, Hasti-Notes, Phone
I, 406-5. Robt, A. Engel 7-14°
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CARS FOR SALE
e', ifs S1LE--1949 Mkreury 1.e ton
b pick-tai , in .eie el te oelitkne 1.3,000
milt s. 1.pply Advance-Times. 7''
ROOMS WANTED
- WANTED—By elderly couple, small
1 apartment, bedroom, living room,
e kitchen, toilet facilities and bath,
Ground floor preferred. Immediate
e occupancy not essential. Apply Box
101', Advance-Times.
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WANTED - -- — - -
LIVESTOCK WANTED ,
% CASH—Up to $10,00 for Dead or .dis-
abled Horses. $10.00 for Cows; Hogs
e $2,50 per ewt.—at your farm. Prompt.
1. service. Phone collect, Wingham
e 5015. William Stone Sons, Limited,
s Ingersoll, Ontario. rrb
- REAL ESTATE
.. SAWDUST WANTED—Apply at
cl Cameron's llilliards. 7*
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c Hot'SE WANTED—To rent or buy.
- Six rooms or more. Apply Box 2,
- Advance-Times, 7*
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r NOTICE
r Remember, decorating done now
- avoids delayed housecleaning. Paper
) books supplied, Mrs. Henry Gal-
braith, phone 737W1, rrb
. NOTICE—The Anglican Church
shed has been rented, and farmers
are requested to use the coinmunity
shed. 7b
- NOTICE TO CREDITORS
r IN THE ESTATES OF MAR-
- TIN WELDON WEBB AND MAR-
- THA ELLEN WEBB.
All persons having claims against
) the Estates of Martin Weldon Webb,
late of the Township of Culross, in
the County of Bruce, Gentleman, de-
ceased, and Martha Ellen Webb, late
of the Town of Orangeville, in the
Comity of Dufferin, Widow, deceased,
who died on or about the Twenty-
first day of December, 1948, and the
Fifteenth day of September, 1950, re-
spectively, are required to send par-
ticulars and proofs thereof to the un-
dersigned before the Tenth day of
February, 1951, when the assets will
be distributed among the parties le-
gally entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims which shall have
been filed.
Dated at Acton, Ontario, this Sev-
enteenth day of January, 1951.
C. F. Leatherland, Acton, Ontario,
Solicitor for E. 5. Hassard, Ad-
ministrator with Will Annexed
of the Estate of Martin Weldon
Webb, and Administrator of the
Estate of Martha Ellen Webb.
24317b.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my neigh-
bours and friends and to Rev. Mr.
Nimmo for the sympathy and many -
kindnesses shown me at the time of
my sister's death and funeral—fames
Anderson. 7b
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Charles Kits
ellen wish to express their sincere ap-
preciation to all the neighbors and
friends who were so kind during his
illness and at the time of his death;
special thanks to Rev, J. R. Watt. All
this will never be forgotten.—Mrs. Is-
abella Kitchen, Carl and Reita Jack-
lin. 7*
IN MEMORIAM
McMICHAEL—]n loving memory of
our clear father, William MeMiChael
who passed away six years ago
February 8th,
The midnight stars are shining
Upon your silent grave;
Beneath it sleeps the one We love,
The one we could not save,
—Ever remethbered by his two
daughters, Mrs, Gordon Hall.
Bluevale and Mrs, H. Siena-
mon, Wingham.
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FOR SALE—Two ladies' coats, one
twei d, size 16; other Kellwood,
size .K Call 6941, Wingharn after
6.30 p.m. 7*
7" LARGE or Small orders. All the
r I\ Frs. Connell, Mrs. Fuller and :lies: This Thursday afternoon in the A
W gh am Armouries, heginnine at 3 lr u age"
o'clock, the Clinton and Wingh ..l11.1:1MITallell(lAille1121011111111311111311tallaig!1--,:
teams will play again.
Hockey Notes 11
There \ vas plenty of action for the
local ntinur teams during the past
Scoring three goals in the last per- ,week. On Wednesday night in a d the local Lions midgets edged the i zflnoetliiha, l e headertileAli t()Iglaeytescl coi rtii iin tuleted localtheir
Seaforth Legion 'Alidgets 6-4 Saturday
night in Seaforth, Trailing 4-3 in the winning ways by defeating the Code-
second Io rind winginun had to coote rich Midgets. The Bantams just miss-
front behind to win scoring the win- ed a tic when Goderich scored with
Meg tallies with less than five min- five seconds remaining iit the game
tiles to play. Stainton paced the to take a 4-3 win. On. Saturday the
win with a pair of goals while Cam- Midgets increased their lead in the
(Ton, I let ton, r and CI it I irk league by defeaCing the Seaforth team
and —1-- notched one apiece. For .Seaforth, 6-4 in the Seaforth arena. Once again
uir, VleClinchey, Rowland and the line of Stainton. Gerrie and Hut-
Pullman were the marksmen. ton led the way to victory with Chit-
\A/Mn g elia: o-al Gregg ; tick playing an outstanding game on
Chittick, Crump; centre, s`ti::ifteitnocne: defence.
A last period rally by the Lucknow wings, Gerrie, :Hut ton; alternates,
Fitzpatrick, Spielvogel, Fry, ]Topper,_ Bantams led by the Chin brothers
brought the third straight defeat to Cameron, Scott, Laidlaw and Taylor. the locals. Hampered by the absence Seaforth: goal, Nun t ; defence, Flan- of two defencemen the Wingham boys igan, Rowland; centre, Sills; Y-rig-S ' had back-checked furiously for the Mel lwain, liuir, Lene, 111cC1 hichey, first two periods and were leading
Larone, Carter, Pullman, McMillan.
Summary, First period, 1. Seaforth, 2-1 going into the last period, when
McClinchey (Muir) '7.50. 2. Wiegham, the Luck-now kids hit their stride to
score five • goals in the last period to Cameron 7.55, 3, Seaforth, Rowland defeat Wingham 6-3. Outstanding
(Hunt) 12,15, 4, Wingham, Hutton feature of the game was the goal
(Gerrie) 1.3.30. 5, Seaforth, Pullman keeping of Gary Storey in the Wing--
(Carter) 1.9.45. Penalties none. Sec- ham nets, Hayden, Lockridge and
and Period. 6. Wineham Stainton 25 Wainc scored for Wingham, with
sec. 7. Seaforth, Muir (McClinchey) jack Chin, Charlie Chin and Hodgin-3.06. Penalties, Flannigan, 2, Row-
land, Chittick, Hutton. Third Period,
8. \\Ingham, Stainton 3,10, 9. Wing-illECIIIMIS1431
ham Gerrie (Chittiek) 15,20. 10, Chit-e,
towenornomminimmemmonsinanionmenrananatutintanismarif
tick 17.50 Penalty, Flannigan i Di you have Week.enol Guests?
Were you and your family out of town?
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MIDGETS TRIM
SEAFORTH BOYS
R..Showers, P, Brupby, C. McIntyre
2, J, Hohden 5, A, Henry, V. Show-
ct's, J. Alacdonal (1, 13. Carter, II, Run-
teeth Referee, Beryl Refuse,
The undefeated Clinton senior boys
made it a clean sweep as they etrounc-
ed the locals 57-4, Porter with 14,
Tyndall with 11 and Pinch With 10,
were Clinton's leading scorers, The
Wingham boys;. kept trying .but were
no match fOr Clinton teem that
looks like Huron s County's best in
many years.
Clinton 57, Porter 14, Maltby, Phil-
ip 4, Pinch 10, Talbot 4, Tyndall 11,
Wilson 4, Elliott 4, C. Maltby 4,
Dunn 2,
Wingham 4: Hanna. 3, Purola 1,
Lott, .Nluirray, Lane, Nit-unto, Porter,
Crawford, Hohden,
Referee: Ernie Miller.
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Mrs. Murray Johnson expressed the
appreciation of the ladies and thanked
Mrs. iFingland for her timely mes-
sage, Two duets by Misses Pauline
Swanson and Joan Armitage were
very much enjoyed. Mrs. Mitchell
closed the meeting with prayer and
a pleasant social hour was enjoyed
with tea served by Mrs. Lancaster,
:Mrs. Fingland, es guest speaker,
gave a most interesting address,
choosing as her subject, "Let the
Peace of God Guard Your Heart,"
Shd stressed reliance on the power of
God to guide our lives, prayerful ob-
edience to God's guidance and sub-
mission to His will to bring peace of
inincl and heart,
Certified Watchmaker
'Phone 59 Wingham
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