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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-02-04, Page 8than ever Eire spying"Meteor {or me' l OF COURSE! O Meteor leads the trend to V-8's with two great V-8 engines-built fly the Com- pany that has produced more V-8's than all other manufacturers combined. 120 Hp. "Fury" V-8 with Automatic Choke-most powerful engine in the low price field-in Meteor Customlinc and Crestline models. 110 Hp. V-8 in Mainline models. - 411,1WleaVaVE;feetn/RED emsrm emir./ Public preference for the new '53 Meteor mounts daily as more and more motorists try the new "Wonder Ride." That's how you can prove that Meteor offers most in 'the low price field! Take the wheel and feel how this great new Meteor glides along as though every road had just been newly paved. You'll agree, Meteor is first choice for comfort as well as for style and performance. No other car in Meteor's low price class offers such a valuable combination of ad- vanced features. 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After a stroll around the block or out to the barn and back, at a, diminishing pace, you go back to bed. The purpose of this essay is not so much to describe mumps as to bring comfort to those who have or haven'l- and thinking a rest will be nice, In bad them. If none of the dreaded com• You go to bed not feeling trio sick two or three days, just about the time plications set in, it may not be much be- gins to protest as being lain on so worse than described. CLINTON TOPS IN 3 Xl• S. Clifford Coultes the swelling is sorest, your back Mach, One of the cruelest things about "'GU TILTS this dread disease is that it spoils all with considerable discomfort. About A. B, basketball got under way in food last week) eek)socond the fun there is in eating. Your jaws On afternoon•MtIonntednaydeclfor will hardly move at all, and that little scheduled series of games in H. a S. the best you can do is haves you r can slide into. that diminutive slit that i the gymnasium of Clinton District cut into small, thin slices, which you High School. used to be your mouth, grit your ' Clinton-23, Wingliam-16 teeth on them awhile, and then swal-, The first game of the afternoon low them, saw the Clinton girls tangle, and we I mean that literally, with the Wingham o - Plinten40, WIngliaM The third and final game 0c.tho af- ternoon Was the most disastrous from Wingliam's point of view, In thIS game the Clinton junior boys tramp- led the Wjpgbarrx players into the dust with a 50 to 14 drubbing, The taller Clinton boys took full advantage of their night for checking and pass- ing purposes and by the time the first quarter ended they had scored 24 points to Wingham's 5, This loss means that the juniors have yet to win a regularly scheduled game this season. Both the senior boys and the girls now have one win and one loss to their credit. George B. Porter Senior Girls: Jean Hobden 11, Lots Thompson 3, D. Coupland 2, Fern Cook, Mary Ford, Donelcla MacDon- ald, E. Keith, Bev, Blackwell, Berva Gallaher, Thelma Bennett, Doris Doubledee and Doreen Machan. Games This Week The Wingham teams play two gam- es-both in Wingham at the Armour- ies, To-day (Wednesday) Goderich Wingham Armouries, but the Seaforth and on Friday Seaforth bus system broke down and made it plays here plays' in Wingham. Next Wednesday necessary to change the schedule, is the final game of the season when Clinton comes to Wingham. Wingliam-41 Seaforth-32 ' In the first game of the afternoon George Porter the Wingham senior boys outplayed On Having the Mumps and outshot the Seaforth team to the A fierce epidemic has been sweeping tune of a 41-32 score, In the second this district in the past few months. half, the Wingham teani effectively copied Seaforth's tactics by using a baskethanger! Caught at their own game, the Seaforth team seemed un- nerved and unsure of their passes, Cameron and Saxton, both of Wing- ham, led the scorers with 14 and 9 points respectively. Wingham-Laidlaw, D, Machan, Gregg 4, R. Machan 2 Stainton 7, Sax- ton 9, Cameron 14, Lott 2, Hall, Craw- ford 3, McMurray. Seaforth-Jacobi 4, Sills 4, Rowland 4, Henderson, Keys 5, Stewart 7, McGavin, McMillan 6, Ducharme 2, R. Muir, Murphy. Seaforth-40 Wingham-13 This swelling grows for two or three pl and feet, your mother will need men- The second game saw the Wingham days until it assumes more or less tai attention before long, Junior boys going down to a one-sid- gigantic proportions. When you come ed defeat at the hands of a taller, out in full bloom you find yourself Then . . . the big day arrives. You better shooting team: Although out- preparation for the big event. Ors VridaY night of last week, the High School Went all cut and had a big skating party and dance after, 'wards, It was wonderful to see some of our stiff, old teachers out on blades, (Please don't take me serioulsy on. that one.) Mr. JaeltsOn'S turtles got through P.111 to. Wingham. T-1.1° final Score Christmas and New Years very well was W1110844 17, Seaforth 14. and are doing nicely, thanks to the. Wingham; Jean Hobden 14, Fern very careful attention of Miss Cath- Cidelt 3, Lois Thompson, Mary Ford, Donelda MacDonald, Coupland, B. urine Heating, (They now live a table in MY bedroom.) Keith, Be,v Blackwell, Belwa Gaila- Until the week before ;Waster exams, her, Thelma, Bennett, Doris. Double- the heart of Wingham District High dee, Doreen Machan, School remains as usual, light and Seaforth: Watson 1, Seimen 6, Spit- 4146, Rheil, Lane, McFadden 1, Camp- Ebealnl,n4 Stavin, taavin, Johnston, Boyd, Bolgve, gay- Catherine Heating Wingliiim vs Seaforth On Wednesday, January 28th, Wing- ham District High School met its old rival, Seaforth, in the frigid gymnas- ium of the Seaforth School, The games were scheduled to be played in the Senior boys-Saxton 12, Cameron 6, Lott 1, D. Machan 1, Gregg 1, Laid- law, B. Ma.chan, Stainton, Hall, Craw- Another major problem is diversion, girls, Taking the lead from the, first, ford, Murray. Reading in bed tires the arms quickly, the Clinton team was always in front Junior boys: Lancaster 8, Murray 3, so does writing .School-work is bad and after four quarters gf hectic ball, Lockridge 3, Gammage, Foster, Biggs, enough in itself anyhow. If you are a the final score read Clinton 23, Wing- Lott, Barwick, ollenning, Campbell, radio fan the setup is perfect. You ham 16. Led by the fast passing and. Muffett. can listen to it all day, and all night accurate shooting of Castle, the 'Olin- Dozens have been stricken and laid too, if you can get away with it. Per- ton team appeared to have the edge low, The beauty of it is, this scourge sonally I never knew till I got the in most departments of play. only lasts a couple of weeks, by the mumps how many things on the radio. Clinton-40, Winghinn-21 calendar, and leaves its victims to face aren't worth listening to, If you lie In the second game the Wingham life with fresh courage, certain that there and think about all the school and Clinton senior boys met and the never again can they be afflicted with this ailment. The only trouble is those two weeks! If one can draw any comfort from the thoughts of ' immunity, brevity, and having one's meals in bed, had better do it, because he'll need all the comfort he can get, It all starts with a small, hard swelling near the ears, associated with soreness and stiffness of the jaws. Wingham.-X7 Seaforth -1 I touchy, and If you let them, they to match, The The final game was a close, rough lgattVtl:zr° Quonfutajoisrsliliti:yh be Irritated by and tumble, tight-checiting co between the Seaforth and Wingham impolitebring rfriecimn and tc°7iytrratoepproLeagirroes girls. At, three-quarter time the score bearing offered by everyone who happens to was 11-11, But in the last quarter Jean offered you, Afte being told for the tWeri- Hobden scored six points to give the tieth time you look like an old sow, YOU begin to feel like one with a sore tail. you're missing, you are liable to lose end result was very similar to that of your mind. The best solution to this the girls' game with Clinton winning problem is hibernation, but that never by a score of 40-21. Saxton for Wing- works. ham gave a brilliant exhibition during Well at last you can get up but you the first quarter scoring eight points, but after that he was closely checked have to stay inside, At this stage the and had relatively little opportunity need for an occupational therapist is most acute. You can't read or write for more baskets. Clinton's Gibbings sank nine field goals and one foul all the time, and you're not able to shot to lead the scorers with 19 pointS. do much, else. If you incessantly walk The Clinton team with nine exhibition the floor or sit to Din h d games under its belt including games with Stratford and St, Marys contin- ually used their greatest experience to advantage throughout the game. If You're TIRED ALL THE TIME Everybody gets a bit run-down now and then, tired-out, heavy-headed, and maybe bothered by backaches. Perhaps nothing seriously wrong, just a temporary toxic condition caused by excess acids and wastes. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's stiinuhte the kidneys, and so help restore their normal action of removing excess acids and wastes. Then you feel better, sleep bettor, work better- Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. Look for the blue box with the red band at all druggists. You can depend on Dodd's. 52 At Gain 5 to 10 lbs. New Pep Thousands who never could gain weight be now have shapely, attractive figures. No more nosy limbs, ugly hollows. They thank Oatrex. It puts flesh on bodies skinny because blood lacks fro& Peps you up, too. Improves appetite, digestion as food nourishes you better. D011 t tear getting too Ise Stop when you gain figure you wish. Introduct or' get-acquainted"-slze only 600. Try Ostrex T tTablets tar new pounds, lovely curvet, ilew oday. At all draggle& evor-oR.'s vs* powEir FOR NEI 47 . ME ?RS Et7W7-1e4LUE FOR ME 04071,10,0 'WONDER R/DE'FOR ME/ matched the Wingham team put up a good fight and at half time led by a score of 11-10. The second half was an entirely different picture with Sea- forth walking all over the Wingham team. McSlwain and Litowski com- bined to score one half of Seaforth's total points. At the final horn the score read Wingham 13, Seaforth 40. Wingliam: Lancaster 5, Murray 3, Gammage, Foster 1, Biggs 2, Lott, Barwick, Lockridge, Campbell 2. Seaforth: B. Brock, Litowski 10, Olvier, S. Murray 3 L. Murray 6, Mc- How"Skinny"Girls Get Lovely Curves HIGHLIGHTS from the HIGI I SCHOOL Around School 4 One day lastweek all the pupils of ! Well, things have really been hop-' our school were given the tuberculin test. A positive or negative reaction ing around Wingham District High! t School lately. Basketball games, eon- ells whether you have come into con- cert t practice, tuberculosis• inoculation tact with the disease or not. Dr. Aldis and other things, including Latin and some of his Huron County Health tests (Ugh), really keep things liven- Unit staff came up from Clinton to ed up around an institution that is prick our wee arms. bound to get boring at times. Mr. The annual spring concert of W.D. Loekridge, one of the Wingham but- H,S. is to be held on February 19th chers, came up to the school and de- and 20th. A real interesting pro- nionstrated the cutting of meat or gram is being lined up too. I'm very something to some of Miss Behrn's sure that all the people in our district Home Economics classes. Anything will be setting aside either the 19th or and everything can happen in W.D.H. the 20th of February (or maybe both" S. and it does. for the High School concert. Dancing, Next time you watch a construction job, remember-you may have a closer connection with it than you think! If you own life insurance, that connection could be very close. Some of your premium money might be helping to pay the cost of digging that gaping pit. For, every year, hundreds of millions of dollars are invested for policyholders in ways that provide many kinds of buildings. Homes, schools, power plants, waterworks . .. these are but a few of the projects which life insurance money helps develop. All this building creates jobs too. Not only jobs for builders, but for workers in new or expanded industries from coast to coast. So anyone who owns life insurance is doing more than providing financial security for himself and his family. He also helps make Canada a better land to live in! THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES IN CANADA "it is Good Citizenship to own Life insurance" L-1052D • I'vtErEoR SALUTES FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY The Weather Man and Small Boys White sidewall tires and chrome wheel him rings optional at extra cost When the weather-man goes on a rampage with wind, floods, snow and ice, our service men rise to the occasion and many times rise from the depths of a warm comfortable bed. They take pride in the fact that they know what to do and they do it with the co-operation and praise of every citizen: The small boy would never think of tangling with the head of the house by tossing a boot at a bulb on the ceiling of the living room, but small boys and some not so small, destroy hundreds of dollars worth of street lamps and insulators every year. Mischievous boys are gentlemen in the Making. They wouldn't indulge In this form of sport if they knew that someone might sulfer injury because of a short circuit to a hospital, a factory, or a home, or from a fallen wire: goys are entitled to a warning from you: Winghani 1011 rilisusinessa, v.-saw:se