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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-07-11, Page 11Summer Thefts High Summer thefts will cost Cana- dians more than $6,000 a day for insured , losses - alpine during the holiday months. 'House burglarieS increase sharply in number during summer months when housea arc left Unattended, All Canada Insurance Federation recommends the fallowing precaut- ions:3 Drawn hlind or• curtains, lights left burning at,night, and aciamm- letions' of milk bottles and news- Tapers are certain indications to burglars that house is, unoceupiad. Make arrangements for having lawns mowed during the vacation period, Always arrange to have house watched and checked by police or neighbours. Valuables such as silver and jeWellery should -be left at a hank or some other place- of safe keep- ing. If theft is discovered, -notify police immediately. Vic Obeck Show This week the Vic Qbeck pano- ramic Parade of 'Sports presents an, interesting half-hour of enter- tainment , featuring tennis with Canada's top men of the courts, Lorne Main, Bob . Bedard and Brendan Macken. John Fisher takes Canadians through Manitoba for a visit and Vie also brings you the seventh ti 78 uy; a Atirl has dropped her eyes and ,picked;• up a .husband.. The firat English •language daily newspaper; The Daily ...Courant, was established in London in 1702. RELAX, TUBBY: I'LL TAKE CARE OF YOU RieiNr AWAY .: KAM MAKES MAGIC, ND SMOKES CIOARS When Kathy Anderson gets a magic •net, she feels endowed with. super-natural powers and corn,. mends her kitten to Atoll into a bird. Her brother Bud is also' busy-smoking one of his father's cigars, 44nct when Kathy accident- ally discovers his' hideout, Bad chases her away. When her kitten h disappears and a bird takes its 0: place at the milk saucer, and Bud 0:i becomes ill-from the cigar, of 01 course-Kathybelieves the spells 0 she cast have worked and that Bud 1 will die. 0 "Father Knows Best" promises 1- another half-hour of enjoyment for 0 the entire family when ,"Kathy 1 Makes Magic" will be seen on 1 Channel 8, Sunday at 9.30 pan, h 0 0 1 0 0 3 NEW LOW PRICES! Any Magazine Listed and This Newspaper, Bath for Price Shown THIS NEWSPAPER FOR ONE FULL YEAR WITH . . OFFER No. 1 MAGAZINE* FROM GROUP'- $4.a5 OFFER No. 3 OFFER. No. 2 3 MAGAZiNES FROM : GROUP A $4.95 , OFFER No. 4 4 MAGAZINES FROM GROUP A ' $5.60 2 ,MAGAZINES FROM GROUP A 1 MAGAZINE FROM GROUP B $5.50 Mark an "X" before magazine desired and enclose list with order. GROUP A o Maclean's Magazine (13 issues) 6 Mr.° Canadian Home Journal 1 Y O Liberty Magazine 2 Yrs.s• El * O Family Herald & Weekly. Star .. I 'Yr. El Free Press Weekly Prairie Farmer I Yr. 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Yr. gagnast hi the 4-11 feet lye y team e Agri ]dtltural' ;l VACATION FOOTWE AR For All The Family Moccasins Sandato • TenniS Shoes LOWEST pRicks. 47: c444.2.1APS: Atwodd •HOWinan, Sd Wagrfer,.•.2b, two innings, Wingliann fib Fryfogle, `c.f• 2 Houghton, 311, 2 Bain, 21e, 3 Hodgkin/1On, e, 3 Paterson, sai. 3 Storey, lb, Struthers, I f, 2 J. Fryfogle 2 Thompson, r,f. 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The white atuff of t.C.:THAr's A PRETTY WERE Cur YOU'VE 430T TWERE1 \lild dui six. PHONE 12 Ammosnuossa mossu Fiddle King 641 i's'le .Wiuti~!>1lfit 4,01,rauesaatlitui, JUNIOR BASEBALL • LisTowEL at WIN' HAM' Wednesday, July lIth WALKERTON at WINGHAM Monday, July 1, 6th Sponsored By FACTORY CENTR SERVICE'; Sunday, July 15 Preview 4.25 Preview 4.25 Preview 4,80 Round World ' 11.10 News Nightcap 9.00 $64,000 Question 1 . 1.15. Pajama Playhouse • ••9.30 star Stage • Friday, July 13 4.25 Preview 10.00 Gillette Fights ' 4.30 Round World 5.00 Howdy Doody 5.30 Roy Rogers 6:00 Range Rider Foctia-NeWs '7,30 Paragon Playhouse 7 8,00 Ernie koViik Show '8 9.00 Padific 13 .9 9.30 Who's The ailed .1), 0 10.00 'Studio One ;.0 11,00 CBC News. 11 11.10 NeWs Nightcap 4.1. 11,16' Pajama PlayhOuse 11 '-.:154`ddes-ill'e*S • 7.30Hopaloag punddy :'.8,00 Fireside Theatre . 8,30 Prom Concert „9.30,Kraft Theatre 10.30 Circle 8 Ranch 11.00 •,CBC News _ ACROSS 3. The scriped 24. Short 1. 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A 44 44 ..15- Answers to be found on page ii\w1i,k111440 Juniors Win Third In ,kow by 3=1 Score; Fry Whiffs Sixteen In the town park On Friday night Jerry Fryfogle 'and Don Den- nis of Atwood pitched a pitchera' duel with Wingham coming out on top by the score of 3-1. Both` pit- chers were very tight with hitt as Dennis gave up three hits and Fry- fegle four. Dennis had 10 strike.- outs, while Fryfagle had 16: , • Wingharn *red the, first run of,: the game in the fonrth inning when Ken Hodgkinson led off: With a grelind rule double and Kell POI. erSon falleived and scored Hodg., klason from 'eeeend, In the fifth inning Atwood tied the score when McOillakey seared an suceessive bits by'Dickson and Thempeen; 111, the last of the fifth Wingham Scored two PPS when Telt Stru- there walked and j, Fryfogle got on an error to Campbell, Bill Thompson, who is a Midget brought up for the game was beaned and then B. Fryfogle draVe Struthers froni thiA; .7', Fry- fogle' scored ,ort lied ;'llouglitan's sacrifice fly to, end 'theiscoring, •Ttife two teams were; held: score•• I leSS'•anCVhitlean for the remaining. Granger, Woodward Co=Star As Lovers 'two of Hollywood's most exciting young stars, Farley Granger, and Joanne Woodward, will'he seen to- gether . for the first time as CO-- stars in "Starfish", Kraft Televis- ion Theatre's poignant story of, a girl's first. love, on. Thursday night at 9.30 on CKNX-TV. "Starfiah"! was written by drama- tist William'. Nellie, author of "Snapfinger Creek", which won .a nomination for the $50,000 Kraft Television..Theatre• script award. Set in ' carnival background, "Starfish", is the sensitive story of a girl whose starfish-shaped scar on her face has led her to distrust love and to -fear emotions, until she meets• one boy who shows her that love, and people,:can overcome every obstacle. Farley , Granger, malting • his Kraft debut. in the carnival 'cen- tered "StarfiSh", first obtained star- dom in Alfred Hitchdock's '!'Strang- ers on a, Train", in which. the Cli- max focused on a carousel. Seen this season on stage in "The Care- free Tree" in New York, he was most recently, seen on the screen in 0, Henry's "Pull Hause"; "Han& Chriatian,,Andersen" and "The Girl on the Red Velvet Swing". Joanne Woodward is one of Hollywood's newest .stars..A native of Louisiana, the pretty blonde actress begap her career in TV and has appeared twice on. Kraft. item in the .current swimming series with Marilyn Bell and Gus Ryder. This week the instruc- tions will cover life saving, Don't forget the Vie Oheek show Wednesday night at eight o'clock on Channel 8, " The "Deacon's Seat" was a large seat close by the fireplace in a logging camp bunkhouse, FILL IN AND MAIL TODAY 3911.01 0.. fly od, a am ARAIROCAMAJ 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 4.25 Preview 4.30 Round World 5.00 Howdy Doody • 5.30 Cartoonia 6.00 Radio Patrol • 6.30 Pocus-Weather . 6.45 Focus-Farm' 7.00 Focus-Sports 7.15 Focus-News 7.30 Dangerous Assign. 8.00 'Vic Obeck 8.30 I' ove Lucy . 9.00 The Barris Beat TV Saturday, July 14# 3,55 Preview . 4.25 4.00 Western Theatre 4.30 5.00 Over the' Fence 5.80 VVild Bill) Hickok 6.00 News ,Magazine 6.30 The Locker Raclin 6,45 Labor Saver 7.00 Terry, & Me 7.30 Interlude 8,00 Jackie Gleason 8,36 Stage Show • 10,00 9.00 Country hoedown 10.30 9.80 Holiday Theatre - 11.00 11,00 NeWe Nightcap 11,10 11,10 Wrestling 11.15 5,00 6.00 6.30 7,00 1.80 8,00 9.00 9.30 Sat., ;July 14 ,2,05 •p.m. 1).S.T. Sun., July, 151 2.05 pm. 14.S,,T. Detroit at Washington Detroit' at Baltiinore rr2_, cypirlradio ai l 90OLL 141,94. PLAY-BY-PLAY Coverage ;KEN ELLIS. 71- d Big . . • 10..00 Climax MO News. 11.10 Newa Nightcap (1.1.5'Pajaina Playhouse Thursday, ,'July :12 , 4.26 Preiiew 4,30 d+JI‘L'ady ' , . 5.00 Howdy Doody 5,30 Cartoonia 6:00 Range Rider 8.30 Focus-Weather 6.45 Focus-Farm 7.00 Fogus-Sports Phone 966 - Victoria It. ,Faith 'for Today Jurilor Magazine Country Calendar' Tiflis Is the Life OUr Miss "Brooks Theatre Of Stars d. Sullivan Four Star Theatre Feither Known Rest, Profile Here tiG CBC Newii 'Newt Nightcap Playhouse Monday, July 16 5.00 Howdy Dosody 5,30 Cartooriia 8,00 Range Rider 8.30 Fed,is-Weather 6.45 Padua-Parin • 7,00 Focus-Sports with screw" 10. Carty' point 14. Plucky 15. Wild ox (Sporting) V). Roll of. 48-ccrifitet,t, (slang) 17. Solemn wonder 2 18. Devisee 2 falsely * 21. Place where bees are 2 kept 23. Hilt of •a knife 27. Rolls ' • 28. Girl's name 29. Monetary Unit (Siam) 30. keeping 31. 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Junior Girls Win Lose' The Len • .Crawford Dodgers, .WinglianVs. Junior girls softball team, were defeated by a score or 0-0 in •the opening game of the season at Luvicrifiw, In the second grime last week in I•Vnigharn, the. girls -came back for a 17-.0 victory -over Brussels, The next game of the series Will be played. in Wirigham on Friday night when the :girls again Meet Lacknow. 0.S, Rink Botoling Trophy Twenty rinks,front Owen Seafortb, 'Ooderieb, Stratford, ton, Hanover and W11)03444 to part in the MacIntyre 'TraPh tournament for latlies.nt the 'Win,, ham. Lawn Dowling Club last'We0 nesday, Winner of the McIntyre Trophy was an. Owen Sound rink skipped. by Mrs, Dudgeon; with Mrs. rink, Of Seaforth, as: runners-up, Other winners were:. 3rd, Mrs,. Allison, Goderieh; 4th, Mrs, scott,• Qoderich; 0th, Mrs, Walsh, Stra!;-. ford;'' • CHECK MAGAZINES DESIRED 'AND ENCLOSE WITH COUPON I Gentlemen': I enclose me the offer 1 ,checked, with a year's subscription le your newspaPdr.' 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