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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-06-06, Page 81,7 tr",t,'',7 a IA lekitt "111).0 W1110414 Ai1YI1rI0P-111nles, Weilliet$011Y4 411.61(t• ti, -1-95O • R 'try NORTI71 raara- trona her first trip to France azzd was malting- it ,known AS wide- ]y she :could. "And Parts" she. bed "Paris is Marvelous, The 04.11)1C, 14A..! UAW .ctu , Cared,, nothing crude RN frr this country. My dear, (•‘v ,an otreet, cleaners. speak Frenebi"—}4Onta Fe Magazine. —Borrowing i a' sensible,'solution when. it ..c0ITICS so many springtime needs--like getting your car back in shape, paying hills, home fepairs, the of money problems 'that are always sprouting up this time of year. • And you need look no further than the, ne!axegt HFC, office for sound, sensible money helpM16,9en and women at Household Finance are speCialNi; putting budgets back On• a sound basis. 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I .4 Six Softball Teams in Town Industrial League Schedule Six softball teams have been 8.00 Lloyds vs '7.1,F',0. entered in the town ;Industrial July 31, '8.00 Berry Door vs 41 ,• 01 orme frclal the• hospital on Satnr- day, Kr, Sara Marshall and 1119 ,E•onhew Boyd Marshall were in- valved ;in a car accident, on Fri- day night which Boyd Mar- ghall's truck was damaged. Boyd was removed to loantion Ilospikal where he Was operated on for a • II.9-1111N11,94,..41181.4441!111141.....Fxeiy4,041111N1.f.111111011i.11.F111.1 1.11.1!'c'1!illPri111111,44111U.W No. t SEMI=MOUNTED MOWER ierfeet flexibility, 3 lift types, F.T.O. drive fits any make of tractor. Two Sizes — 6 ft. •and '1 ft. No. 11 SIDE RAKE handles crops gently to preserve feed value. Four bar con- struction, two wheel types available — steel and low rubber. HAY ELEVATORS SPREADERS Draft Manure Spreaders with 47.60 and 90 capacity. and grows them ECONOMICALLY too! When they're five months old, your pullets will be strong, healthy, and ready to withstand • heavy egg production when you grow them on SHUR-GAIN Super Growing Mash. It's a high-efficiency growing ration designed to be ' fed 50-50 with scratch. grains. And because we make it right at our mill, IT'S FRESH AND IT COSTS YOU LESS. Whether you grow your pullets on range or in confinirnent, make SHUR-GAIN Super Grow- ing Mash' your choke in 1956, If you have grain of your alvin, let us show you how to make a high efficiency growing feed using . . SHUR-GAIN Super Gromix Concentrate, IA PACKERS LT{I. WINGHAM 014.011111101.1101,0101,111611kiliiiindineheneillatirtieneUtio League, Vic Loughlean, recre-• ational director; announced this week. Represented in the league will be teams from the Kinsmen, United 0o-Operatives, Lloyds, Rural Hydro, Berry Door and Bellmore. Teams in the league will play off for The Advance-Times trophy, and there will also be an award, for the player adjudged to be the best sportsman in the league. Mr, Loughlean says that the teams are not entirely filled as yet, and anfone wishing to play will be made welcome and a berth found for them. The following schedule has been drawn up for the league: June 12, 6,30 Kinsmen vs Berr'y Door; 8.00 Lloyds vs. Hydro. June 14, 6.30 Berry Door vs Lloyds; 8.00 Belmore vs June 3.9, 6,30 u.P.o.,v8,Kittgrnen;, 8.00 Hydro vs Belniore. June 21, 6.30 Lloyds vs Berry Door; Kinsmen vs Bellmore. June 26, U.F.O. vs Hydro; Lloyds, vs Kinsmen. June 28, 6,30 Berry, Door vs .4.1.F.0.; 8.00 Hydro vs Lloyds. July 3, 6.30 Hydr. o vs Berry, Door; 8.00 Belmore vs Kinsmen. July 5, 6,30 Hydro vs U.F.O.; 8.00 Lloyds vs Belmore. July 10, 6.30 Kinsmen vs Lloyds; 8.00 U.F.O. vs Belmore. July 1.2, 6,30 U.F.O. vs Berry Door; 8.00 Kinsmen vs Hydro. July 17, 6.30 Kinsmen vs UF.0.; 8.00 Delmore vs Lloyds, July 19, 6.30 Berry Door vs Kinsmen; 8.00 Bellmore vs Hydro. July 24, 6.30 U.F.O. vs Lloyds; '8.00 Berry Door vs Belmore. July 26, 6.30 Hydro 'vs Kinsmen; Hydro. • August 2, 8.00 Bellmore vs Berry Door, - Over Seventy Players , • Over seventy players have sign- ed on the six teams, .with. some spots still to he filled. Teams are made up- as follows: Kinsmen: Manoger, Ivan. Gard- ner;- feom Jardixi,R; Walt Brown, P; Fred Terripleman, 0; Bruce Lott, Bob -McCreight„ Barry Fry- fegle, "Bruce McDonald, Ed Pal- mer, Telford Struthers, Jack Lloyd, .president. Lloyds: Manager, -Charlie, Moore; Jim Lockridge, p; Barry •Gibson P; Red Houghton C; Lome Gard- ner, Jimmy Dennis, Bob -Foxton, Bob Smythe, Glenn Fox:ton, Pat Cassidy, . A, McInnis.; Fred Ohm, Wes StrranonS,. Maelnin, A. Tddggart, `,Bud" Lott, Gard P.apsorw Berry Door: .Manager, Herb. Fuller; Don Gray, P; Bill 'Hotch- kiss, P; Ken Hodgkinson, C; Jim Bath, Ian Gibbons; Doug Aitchison, John Crewson, Bob Ritter. United Co-Operatives: Manager, Terry Nethery; 'Ron 13100-afield, P; Bob Campbell; .P; Doug Mur- ray, CI Gord Parrot, Gary •Sto*rey; Jim Campbell, Des. Brophy, jack Brophy, Don Breckenridge, Fred Tucker. - Hydro: Manager, Ken DoWnie; Cord Welwood, P; Dan Stucky, P; C. Clark, 0; A. Walker, M. Boyd, S. Forsythe, G. Laverne, II. •Hircl, I. Knuff, R...Gordon, M, Peachy, J. Feld* A, LarouX, Clark, T, BelMoret Manager, Ken Dick- Joan In Bapt4st Church. Wingham Baptist Charth was the scene of pretty, wedding on Saturday when Joan Mary Eliza- Beth Seddon, of •Wingaam, "was united in •Marriage with 4a,:lk Alexander Coleman, of Brussels, in. a double ring ceremony: The bride •1S the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Seddon, of Winghaln, and - Mr. Coleman is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Coleman, of BrOssela, Rev, J. L, Coyle officiated 'at the marriage ceremony, .and Harold Victor Pym, at the 'organ, provided the traditional wedding _music. Mrs. Morris Swanson sang "Wedding Prayer" at the ceremony and also sang "Bless This Howie" atithe. reception following, Given in marriage by her father, the bride were, a strapless, ina-length gown of French net over frilled net, with a taffeta bolero jacket and taffeta sash and bqw. She carried a bouquet of red rose- buds. Miss Joyce Robinson, of, Wing- ham, was maid of honor, and Miss Eileen Wray and Miss Frances Newman, of Wingham, were brides-, maids. They. were gowned alike in hallerina-leegth dresses of French net and lace, in shades of blue, ' nilo green and pink with white 'accessories. Each carried.a bouquet of baby 'mums, . • • Bruce Edgar, of Brussels, .--was groomsman, and ushers were •Don 4 ' old Coleman, of Elmira, and. John Seddon, brother of the bride, of Wingham. • Following the 'wedding ceremony a reception was held in the Legion Home, Rev. J, L: Coyle acted as master : of ceremonies. The toast to 'the bride was proposed by Mr. Coyle, the groom replying and giving a toast to the bridesMaids. Mrs. Bruce Edgar replied and -.pro- poSed a toast to the parents. Guests were present froM "Toronto, Guelph, Stratford, Elmira, Brus- sels, Goderich, Kincardine, Wawa and• Wingham. As a travelling costume the bride chose a pink gabardine suit, white orlon jacket and 'white accessories. After , a wedding trip to Wawa by plane,-the couple will make their home in Stratford. • son; Mae Baffle, P; M. Mulvey, C; E. Pitch, 33. Mulvey, J. Newans, 13. • McLeod, S. Dettner, D, Bache, G. Metcalfe, P; Newans, B. Mass- tin, M. Ritchie, F. O'Malley. a. Work on the new OPR siding, north of the 13 Line, has been progressing 'lately, with a com- bination steam crane on the job to moye fill for the new track, which will cross No. 4 High- way near the Royal The siding which will • be continued into the property .of C. Lloyd & . Son, on North Street,' is expected to De finished in about a month. " In the lower picture work- men prepare 3.,..,oudations 'for a ,Lity, storage building to 'be erected by Lloyd's on the old MacLean estate, north Of town. ,th the; back- ground a back hoe is digging out a trench"for the footings of the building. Work is being done by W. A. Stephenson, & Sons, of Richmond Hill, who built the'Lloyd factory_ in the Toronto area. ,;' BRMORE I I broken knee • cap. m.r. a mar. shall was badly bruised and laver- (1.• .. „vi m. 1:119a. Atn.a.bam,a many ated but was able to come home from the hespital on Saturdoz,'• 'r.::.tOandm were pleased to hear that 'tele was able to return to her after treatment, Mrs. Walter Woods, Mrs. Harry Mulvey, Mrs. R. Appleby, IVIrs. Arnold Jeffrey and Mrs. David 1„'iadie were delegates to the Wo. men's Institute District annual at • i Tiverton on, Monday. Their re- • ports will he given at the next institute meeting on Wednesday, June 13th. 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