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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1953-12-02, Page 5CROWN THEATRE HARRISTON, ONT. TWO snows moirmv ' 7.15 & 935 SATURDAY MATINEE 2.30 WEDNESDAY December 2 "PETER PAN" (Technicolor) By WALT DISNEY CRS. - 11a. - SAT December 3, 4 and 6 "FORT OSAGE" Technicolor fled Catrierim lifatte Nigh MONDAY - TUESDAY Debember 7 8 "Lavender Hill Mob" Alec Guinness Ii.DULTS 500 griCIDENTS CHTlf.DREN 20e All Children Under Scheel Age Free. thematic members guide year b reds... les fun ... We relaxing the perfect hobby for everybody! Just match num. bered oil points to numbered own an the Craft Master canvas yea be thrilled os a beautiful professional. looking picture develop' under your brush the first time you try, te, so easy to paint by numbers! And there ore more than 50 different sets to choose from, a subject to suit every tattel a woorierA/ 0/f17 lsiaiasaiaisaioeaesatgiaagtaagtiosiaostastskoksitpsigigigvtuioggdctgtstsvpstsisieiststaossoasatgiaaogavasterotsWflViltVINC•gglf Featuring Simplified Selection— You'll find these to be among HISoiele CHRISTMAS GIFTS BELGRAVE A Christmas Gip for an Active Man -Rayon. and Nylon Acetate ENGLISH RAYON . . . $4.95 Famous English triple finish rayon, hand washable, crease resistant and shrink resistant. Roomy cut long sleeve style, full yoke, comes in smart solid colors, sizes Small, medium and large. PIN CHECK RAYON . . $4.95 A dressy sport shirt with two flap pockets, two button long sleeves, solid colors in small, medium, large and extra large sizes. ' PLAIN NYLON ACETATE . . . $4.95 Comes in several soft pastels, long sleeves, hand washable, bone stays in collar, one pocket. Small, medium and large sizes, Look at these features: • Full Balloon Seat • Boxer Waist • Full Roomy Jacket He'll like these comfortable roomy cut pyjamas of fine count "sanforized" plain color 'with contrast trim and stripe broadcloth. All sizes A to E. A Warm Practical Christmas Gift FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS $4.95 pr. Balloon Seat • Roomy Jacket • Boxer Waist Colorful modern stripes that will have immediate appeal for those preferring flannelette. These fully sized, colorful pyjamas come in browns, blues or wines and all sizes A to E. Give hits a Gift He Wants— Fine Quality qouleow-7,624,tar PYJAMAS Plain Shades and Stripes in "Sanforized"; Mercerized Broadcloth 9 '74,404,,, SPORT SHIRTS Pre-shrunk and Color-Fast Crease Resisting Fabrics Wingham Town Hailers lost their fourth consecutive game on Saturday at Seaforth, when the Seaforth Bald- wins blaSted home seven goals to Wingham's one, to add to their league leading total. Thorughout the entire game the Seaforth team held the edge over Wingham. Although the Towne Hal- ters slipped one past Ron Salter in the Seaforth cage it, was his brilliant goaltending that limited Wingham scoring. Both teams held their own in the first frame until half-way when sea- forth picked up three tallies in less than two minutes. Wingham picked up- their Only score in the late minutes of this period before Seaforth added their fourth goal. Second period showed a complete contrast to the ' first. Both teams opened up and both defences held strong. Just after ScafOrth's only goal of the period at 2.46, Terry Smith, of Wingham, got the thumb for charg- ing, his third of the game, He pro- tested too strongly and was given a 10-ntinuto misconduct. Starting the final period, Wingham came back strong but their fight Was TOWN HALLERS LOSE AT SEAFORill 7 -1 $199 • A Gift for the lien on ' Your List First Quality — Famous Maker nits • Silks, Satins and Repps — in panels, woven patterns and planned designs • Quality Linings • Silk Tips A grand array from which:, to choose, a pattern for practically every taste, many boxed numbers too. Such ties as these usually $1.50 to $2.00. Mercerized "Sanforized" Broadcloth In his favorite collar ,styles, Windsor with diagonal bone inserts or Fused Regular collars. Plain cuffs, of fine count broadcloth, eat with full and roomy fit that's all comfort. All sizes 14 to 17%. A Man Never ,Has Enough Shirts Give Him a Fine Quality $395 "MMIVIIA WINGHAM 0.4. -74444y SIIIIIT are Always a Popular Gift Fine Quality Cotton HANDKERCHIEFS .25 ea. • Hemstitched Borders • Cellophane wrapped Buy a Drsen MM. John Fitch who fell last week and Strained her shoulder hat been visiting at Lloyd Montgoinerea. Pitch thetc Jack Muir and Jack Mellwain with two goals apiece led Seaforth. Andy Roberts, Mery Chants and Cheeta Chouinard tallied singles, 13arry. Pardon scored Wingham's lone counter. WINGHAIVI—Goal, Lessor, defen- ce, Bell, Smith; centre, Purdon; wings, McNeil, Ring; alternates, Lockridge, Fry, Batte, Burnside, M. Stainton, N. Stainton, Gerrie. SEAFORTH—Goal, R. Salter; de- fence, Barton, Jesson; centre, Stone; wings, Chants, T. Salter; alternates, Aitchison, Elliott, Roberts, Meliwain, J. Muir B.. Muir, Stenlund, Chouin- ard. First Period .1.---Seaforth, Roberts, (Mcillvain, d. Muir) 7.24. 2.- Winghatn, (Purdon McNeil) 11.05 3-Seaforth, Muir (Roberts) 13.33 4—Seaforth, J. Metz' (Mollevain) 14.07 5—Seaforth, Chants (Barton, Stone) 15.19, Penaltlea---Stnith i. Second Period 6.—Seaforth, MeIlwain (Roberta) 2.46 Penalties—Purdon, Smith (minor, 10-minute ntisconduet), Jesson. Third Period 7—Seaforth, Chouinard (T. Salter) 3.55 8--Seaforth, MeIlwain T. Salter, Chants) 12.52 penalty--Lockticige. Always an Acceptable Christmas Gift Ankle Length SOCKS • All Wool • All Nylon • Shrink Resistant Fast Colors • Elastic Tops • Reinforced Heels and Toes You'll be delighted, with this selection of socks. They were picked because they have that gift look. Choose from the many pat. tern numbers, the all wool ("kroy") nylon reinforced, the 100% spun nylon. Pat. terns or plains. Sizes 10% to 12. —for Your Conven- ience and Shopping Pleasure $10Q0 Iir ab A 4 Orval Tay or cut short by a goal from theatiek of Z-• Cheet4 Chettinard at B,55. .:sole Me- ▪ tWatin added Settfortlfa final marker 131 12'61' JOSEPHINE ST. Granddaughters Win Awards ifor Singing Mrs. J. A. Kelly has returned to her home on Minnie Street, after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. G. Tilden and Mr. Tilden, in St. Thonlas. While there she attended the St. Thomas Rotary Musical Festival where her granddaughter, Sue Tilden, won first prize singing "My Secret" in the 7-year-old class. Lois Tilden, age 11, won third prize singing "Robin Adair," in the 14 years and under class, Last year Lois Won a $50 I.O.D.E. scholarship for singing. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111811111110. To the Electors of East Wawanosh n Many thanks for Acclamation as Reeve for 1954 Wishing everyone a 1 Merry Xmas bud a Happy Prosperous New Year, TOWN HAMS TAKEN BY SEAM 94 Hanna's Wingham Town Hailers received another setback at the hands of Seaforth Baldwino on Monday night, but showed Improvement over Saturday's game, when the. Seaforth team trimmed them on horns ice to the score of 9-4. In spite of the top heavy score, the game had its mo- ments, with ft total of twelve Penal- ties being collected during the even- ing. Of these the visitors were reo- PQnsible for nine. The Baldwina got off to a good start in the first period, when Sten- land notched one in the first minute of play, Morris Stainton came back unassisted for a tally shortly after for Wingham, and Xing from McNeill added another before the period was over. For a short minute of play the Town Hailers were ahead, but a tally from Salter and Shantz evened things up, and a clincher from Chourinard and Muir put the Baldwins ahead at the end of the first frame. In the second Seaforth held the locals scoreless, amassing four tal- lies throughout the period, with Sten- land leading the parade with three of them. In the final stanza Wingham came back With two from Wilson, assis- ted by Belt and McNeil, while the visitors also got one from Malwain and R. Muir. WINGITAM—Goal, Lessor; defence, Task, Lockridge; centre, Purdon; wings, McNeil, Xing; alternates, Burnside, N, Stainton, M. Stainton, Wilson, Bette, Fry, O'Neil, Bell, sub- goal, IVItirray, SEAFORTH—defence, R. Salter, Elliott; centre, Richardson; wings, Chouinard, Stenland; alternates, R. Muir, Stone, T. Salter, Shantz, Mc- "twain, J. Muir, Roberts, Jesson, sub- goal, Barton. Men and Missions Subject of Service In Wingham United Church on Sun- day morning, the laymen of the church had charge of a Men and Mis- sions Service. Mr. E. S. Copeland pre- sided and emphasized the central theme "Are you a good neighbour?" The Scripture from Luke 10, the story of the Good Samaritan, was read by Mr. C. Fingland, who also offered prayer. From the point of view of a layman, Rie2Yeati PHOTO GREETINGS made from your own snapshot Bring in your favorite snapshot negative, and we'll help you se- led the "right" card design. Moderate prices, 25 Cards ....... . $2.50 50 Cards $4.50 Kerr's Drug Stor ANIUMEINOMMENI6 Hostess to Kinettes The last regular meeting of the Wingham Kinette Club was held at the home of Joyce Gardner with a good attendance. A guest, June Mc- Cauley, was welcomed to the meeting. After a short business session con- ducted by president, Velma Scott, the remainder of the evening was spent playing court whist. The winner was Mary Williams, The raffle of the evening was won by Marie Miller. FREE T DRAW Every $2.00 Purchase at a Smith Bros. Store in Listowel, Palmerston Wingham • 21" Television Set and 20 Consolation Prizes The 21 names drawn this week for Giant Jackpot, Dec. 24, are:- Vote WRIGHT For REEVE of TDRNBERRY Twp.. Saturday, Dec. 5th elected I will support a careful spending pro- gram with a real know- ledge that the roads must be kept open all winter if possible. Vote 1. J. Wright 31-k tneaMMAZilVANDetlatalt21021044-1tZWOOulablaraitAbln-MMIN-101Di $495 Flying Officer Charles Thomas, of ,Winnipeg, made a surprise visit at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Proc- ter. N n U a U a N U U it This week's winner— MRS. S. COWAN Prize—Beautiful. Electric Clock Mrs. IL A. McMillan, Wingham Mrs. A. J. Walker, Wingham Mrs. Percy Clark, Wingham Mrs. Anne 3Elenry, Wingham Jo-Anne King, Wingham Nancy Fowler, Wingham. Mrs. Andy Scott, Wingham Mrs. E. O'Bright, Wingham Mrs. R. jacklin, Bluevale Amy Smith, Belgrave John Schickler, Wingham Lorne Edwards, Teeswater Norma Parker, Wingham Rs Houston, Brussels Mrs. R. Mills, Wingham Mrs. Wail, Wihletts, Wingham RI. Mrs. B. Palmer, Winghana John Cruickshank, Wingham Mrs. Alton Adatns, Wingham Mrs. W. Mundell, R 1, Blue- vale WATCH FOR PRIZE FOR THIS WEEK TO BE ON DIS- PLAY IN THE WINDOW The WI/41MM AdVOutco-Timeep We 1/1004Y, Dee. ged, -1953 Mr. F, R. -Howson ON of the work of the Missionary and Maintenance found of the church, setting forth its duties and commitments. lie said that a neighbour is fellow being any- where," and, in following this concep- tion, the M. and M, Committee reaches into foreign countriea as well as re- =inhering our own, In his sermon, Rev, I), J. lVfacRae asked the question, "Are you n good neighbour?" saying that neighbourli- ness is not a. question of geography, but a matter of spirit, Next to the first certunanchneat, which is having God, the second is, love your neigh- bour. Mr. MacRae urged that the walls which separate neighbOrs be broken down, walls of prepidiee, class, religious separatism and race, This can only bd done by applying the love of Christ. The music was led by a miens choir, who sang the anthem, "Soldiers of Christ, Arise." 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You can depend on L.0•04, 32 t h e figgi time you try! rage oh" set of 3 u've" 'notching pictures for young and old no 103106; needed it's the hobby that's sweeping the nation! they'll have fun point. ing it . and they'll be proud to own e genuine ail pictures they painted them,' se Three matching can • vases, pup to 27 different SI fine oil Colors • 2 artist's brushes esHondy palette •Eosy instructions complete set for only Mastetpiete set with extra big tenvos$ HAMMERTON STUDIO WI GRAM ONTARIO E3AN K 82 Years of Service to flu' Conad ion People N, L. Smith, Branch Manager, Wingham G. A. Beattie, Branch 11,tanager,,Gorrie