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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1951-02-07, Page 14port Siairiits eor Audrey \ S Iltioemt'lerry,s , ,June :McDonald and Clinton 22, Castle 11, Al, thinking 2, 1). thinking- 7, Mack, Garar 2, ;Macdonald, 8, Harding, 11, Parke, . Lyon, S. Cooper, H. Blair, J. MeVit- t ie. Wingliam 7, S. Lockridge, J. Bain, R, Showers, P. Brophy, C. McIntyre 2, J. Hobden 5, A, Henry, V. Show- ers, J. Macdonald, 11. Carter, H. Rill- totil, Referee, Beryl Rafuse, 6 points and Cameron with 4 were Fitzpatrick, Spielvogel, Fr n the leading scorers. Cameron, Scott, Laidlaw and Taylor. the locals. Hampered by the absence ham 'Girls 22-7, mainly because of a and Period. 6. Wingham Stainton 25 Waine scored for Wingham, with high• scoring final quarter in which I sec, 7. Seaforth, Muir (McClinchey) Jack Chin, Charlie Chin and Hodgin- Ir, Maltby 4, Lad'!, Gibbings, El- igan, Rowland; centre, Sills; Af achan. score five goals in the last period to they rot 13 points. Castle with 11 3.06. Penalties, Flannigan, 2, Row-- li )ott, Jenkins, Broadfoot, Tebbitt 2, Mcilwain, Mu'',Lane, McClinchey, Gregg 2, Machal4,Cameron 4, Hall, Winyham 14, Saxton 6, Stainton 2,, Lar°11e, Carter, Pullman, McMillan. 2-1 going into the last period, when Referee, Ernie Miller, defeat Wingham 6-3. Outstanding The Clinton girls beat the \Ving- (Carter) 19.45. Penalties none. Sec- i ham nets. Hayden, Lockridge and fort: coal, Hunt; defence, Flan-Clinton 26. Fines, 8, Carter 6; Tay- ' Sea of two defencemen the Wingham boys : (Gerrie) 12.30. 5. Seaforth, Pullman 'keeping of Gary Storey in the Wing- wings, Gerrie, Hutton; al t,, mates, win with a pair of goals while Cam-,, ..AleClinchey (Muir) the Lucknow kids hit their, stride to Cameron 7.55. 3, Seaforth, Rowland notched one apiece. For Seaforth, Muir, AlcClinclieY, Ro wland ant ' ton led the way to victory with Chit- Pullman. were the marksmen, (.1iittick, Crump; centre, Stainton; even, Hutton, (ionic and Chittick (Hunt) 12,15, 4. Win gharn , Hutton feature of the game was the goal Summary, First period, 1. Seaforth, \\ Ingham: goal Gregg; defence , I d ef ence. h 7.50. 2. Wingham, H —y, oPer, brought the third straight defeat to wings' had back-checked furiously for the , the line of Stainton. Gerrie and Hut- kick playing an outstanding game on first two periods and were leading Bantams led by the Chin brothers league by defeating the Seaforth team Midgets increased their lead in the 6-4 in the Seaforth arena, Once again A last period rally by the Lucknow points and D., flunking with 7. were land, Chittick, Hutton. Third Period, high for Clinton, while. for Wingharn, 8. \\Ingham, Stainton 3.10. 9. Wing- 0.1111.1lInialnlmilmlirlmilintElllowililllellIVIIIMIIIIIIIIIMIIK1115111M111611111K115111#11111ii Jean Hobdon ;.;,,t 3 points, Best work ham Gerrie (Chittick) 15.20. 10. Chit- al for \\Ingham Was clone by grianls tick 17.50 Penalty, Flannigan - El Tit Did you have, Week-entGuests? A OT1 A NO PLACE FOR A LONELY KITTEN ki Were you and your family out of town? A A el Did you die? Become a grandmother or have an A operation? A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A awn. ....... A ...... Own. .......... A. ...... Int VA. 40 t . t ..... 10.1...leetannag ..... ............ ..... unan.a., ............. A ...... ..... .11•1 --central Oresa Candditti When lee jams in the Sti Lawrence 'rivet at Montreal flooded the river shores tor billet, hundreds of families were forded to flee fietri their homes and travel—by rowboat- -to higher pound., mitiog lost • in the ekethit was this kitten Which had climbed tree and 'ruse Vet?' Very, lonely until teeduede ST, PAUL'S cHLTRQH. The regular meeting of St. Paul's W. A. took the form of a (lunation tea and was held Tliursday afternoon iu the church basement. Thirty ladies were present and the meetint; (mulled with tihe singing of a hymn and the members' prayer and Lord's pr;,yer repeated in unison. soil sharing the Lucknow goals. '('lie Tuwit Lersgtte: swung into ' 14 second round of their schedule i tat '11rarsday night with Ike high-flying= and:Ll tdhS tJuinilv%cilltfe'seaf iliggnhthillgi.e o'f \i r a deter. mined Fry zuld 13lackhail .te;uu takel .aid 8-0 win. Jim Hamilton with thott p :mbs he'! Life l.l'ty ,l angel: t ink' ll,r,~- Johnny Brent sliowin a, some of 'is old . .form scored four goals in 144 The. president, Airs. W. M. Swan old to bring' his Wain eltit,v r.ltri son, conducted the business of the , meeting, following which Airs, Ern i e league leading javeuiles. Games ties Miller delighted the ladies with two piano solos. WINGHAIVI TRIMS KITCHENER BEES Tangling hi an e‘ltibition g:-nte on Saturday night the Sointon Spitfires downed the Kitchener -1r sextet 7-4. 13rilliant goaltending Fs JlAvurski, by and Purola ftiomed the game which saw a record vslablisiled here NVilk a nut a singl e rt til d ity was handed. out, Wingham--Goal, Pundit; defence, Wc‘stlake, Pym; centre, Stainton; wings, English,' Crewson; alternates, Dewberry, Wilson, Tonpleman, Lock- ridge, Huff, Tustin, Jackson, Hilbert, Green, Sangster. Kitchener—Goal, Kilby, defence, Olinski; centre, Becker; wings, Holowatz, Daub; alternates, Roga, McCarthy, Ballinger, Czarny, Schott, Coulter, Wiles, Trapp, Jawur- ski.. First Period 1. Kitchener, McCarthy, (Roga) 6.25; 2. Wingham, English 17,05; 3. \\Ingham, Engli41. (Crewaori) 17.05; Penalties, Second Period 4. Kitchener, t I Tolowatz .20; 5, \\Ingham Tn,-!in (Westlak.c 12.21; 6. Kitchener, Ballinger fRogal 14,18; 7. Wingham, Jack,:on, (Tustin, Lockridge) 18.15. Penalties none, Third Period 8. Winehant, Crews, ,ti (Westlake Stainton), 4.20; 9, Crew- son (Westlake) 5,03; 10. Kitchener, Becker, (Ballinger) 7.14; 11, Wing- ham, Crewson (English) 19,40; Pen- alties none. D.H.S. LOSES TO CLINTON SQUADS The Wingham 'District Iligh School basketball -teams lost three games to Clinton Collegiate in Clinton last Thursday, In the boys game Clinton took an early It a,1 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 Winghtun Saxton with N,, 4, The undefeated Clinton senior boys made it a clean sweep as they trounc- ed the locals 57-4. Porter with 14, Tyndall with 11 and Pinch with 10, were Clinton's leading scorers, The Wingliam boys kept trying but were no match for a Clinton team that looks like Huron County's best in malty 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 Lott, Murray, Lane, Nimmo, Porter, Crawford, II obden. a pleasant social hour was enjoyed Ref.-et': Ernie Miller. with tea served by Mrs. Lancaster, This Thursday aftL•rno..n in the !Mrs' C°1"'11 ' Filler and Mr''. Windlam Arm,Aurie s, ii,,ginnim4 at 3 ;Armitage. o'clock, the Clinton and Wingham • teams will play a,:utin. i tA Hockey Notes There teas plenty of action for the local minor teams during the past week. On Wednesday night in a double header played in the local arena, the Midgets continued their winning ways by defeating the Gode- "ight in T,railin,g 4,-3 in rich Midgets. The Bantams just mi„- semi(' period 'h aft come from behind to win searing .the ed a tie when Goderich scored with five seconds remaining in the game "ing talliesless "'all live min- to take a 4-3 win. On Saturday the Ines to play. Stainton paced the MIDGETS TRIM SEAFORTH BOYS Scoring- three goals in the last per- iod the local Lifnts Midgets edged the Scaforth Legion Midgets 6-4 Saturday Mrs. Murray Johnson expressed the appreciation of the ladies and thanked Mrs. Fingland 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 Airs, Fingland, as guest speaker, gave a most interesting address, choosing as her subject, "Let the Peace of God Guard Your Heart," She 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 mind and heart. week scheduled for Tuesday are Lloyds vs Jut cline and Battel-y vs, Pry & Blackballs, Stauding of -L e league at the present time. W, 1,, 'I', P. Juveniles 3 0 1 7 Lloyds 3 1 0 6 Battery Fry & Blackballs 0 1 2 1 $ 4 0 0 A A A att El A A A A A A U U U U U • a • a I U U A A U A U A Ititotommintititiotoitil thittiotithamitioriiimitioatiumnota Every one of these pleasant (or unpleasant) little 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? 11111.0.1•0411.1.111100•1•0402i. Here are a few items of news for The Advance-Times: .... O DIAMOND AND WEDDING RINGS David Crompton JEWELLER Certified Watchmaker 'Phone 59 Wingharn LOST )ST—Brown Spaniel: answers to name (.1 -Sand;(-. Moue 706. Re- ward. 7* FOUND *AVNER OF CO VI—Taken by n take after meeting at Presbyterian Church. \\Ingham, in December, may eachange by contacting Miss Beatrice ti,ftham. plaaie 250. inlaid air Linoleum ALL COLOURS We specialize in Laying Norman Rintoul tr....umotoemeolonme •014.1•111••••••••••••ed o. G. Alan Williams Optometrist In former office of Dr. R. C. Redmond Patrick St., Wingham Professional Eye Examinations Phone 770 Will be in Kincardine at Dr. R. A. McCosh residence Each Tuesday WHY HAVE MOTH DAMAGE hi your clothing? Have them BER- LOU moth-proofed with a 5-year written guarantee at a small addi- tional charge. Odorless and stain- less. Templeman Dry Cleaners, Wingham, phone 323. F7r20 WATERLOO ALM. TRACTORS Sz MACHINERY All sizes of New Tractors, Manure Spreaders, Tractor Double Discs 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. Belrnore Ont. Phones: Belmore, 4 Wroxeter 7r7 equipped, individually motorized. Ail repair in good running order. -Aro-- • •-.•-• Apply Charles Cooke. 7b. FOR SAI. F.-17 1.%-eanInt. Thos. 15-17 Bru,sti, FOR S-N.LE—Tw dart r,„.1, Phetne 60713, FOR SALE—Tw., 12x1.2 feet. in vc•-.1. quantity ''t used hunbc-r. Apply Geo. town plot. ------- FOR SALE—Two ladies' coats, one twtt,l, size 16: other Kenwood, size Call 694J, \\Ingham after 6.30 p.m. NOTICE Remember, decorating done now avoids delayed housecleaning. Paper books supplied. Mrs. Henry Gal- braith, phone 737W1. rrb NOTICE—Tate Anglican Church shekl has been rented, and farmers are rt-quested to use the community shed. 7b NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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 County 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. J. 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 tv my neigh- hours 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—James Anderg(m. 7b CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Charles Kit- chen 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- IN MEMORIAM McMICHAEL—In loving memory of our dear father, William McMichael who passed away six years ago February 8th, The midnight stars are shilling Upon your silent grave; Beneath it sleeps the one we love, The one we could not save. —Ever remembered by his two daughters, Mrs. Gordon Hall, Bluevale and Mrs. H. Simla- Mon, Wingham "Protect What You Have" — FOR — FIRE - LIFE - AUTO INSURANCE CALL Stewart A. 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Apply Box A4v.ince-Times. slsa'a.s WANTED 25: LIVESTOCK WANTED 810.00 for Dead or dis- H:'••..tz(,$: $10.00 for Cows; Hogs mt.—at your farm. Prompt P17.:..ne collect, Wingham Stone Sons, Limited, rrb ox a tr.:,zusar.:.3 mnes :ar: assure tr:It E.:Avers or you thrca:4, ists• Telea„:raph Delircry Af•St.7.Z1/4i- e5.-1-.. of which we are a laarv.le member. Remember that Easter Sunday is March 25th. Order your Easter lily plants early. Le'."- is Flowers, phone 101. FEED CORN FOR SALE Cob corn for sale in truck load lots. FACTORY FOR SALE—Known as Priced reasonably. J. R. Henry, Wingham Manufacturing Co. Well Blyth, phone 150. 317* 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 ao• -„ cents a woi'tl per insertion, with a minimum charge of 35c. 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