The Wingham Advance-Times, 1956-08-01, Page 12YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE
WINGHAM,
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STRATFORD'. LADY BOWLERS
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JUVENILES TIE
WALKERTON.-:0414E....,
The Wingham, JiiVeniles rettrned
from Walkerton 2,en. Wednesday
night after battling; thrtatigi,*.iee-
saw hardball battle that' finished
in a 7-7 tie. In.ari.effOrf tOldill out
ahead the INinghain managers-'pa
in a succession of pitchers, all to
avail. On the mound were' Hodg-
kinson, Houghton :and Saxton,
while Carter and HOdgkinsoiC were
behind the plate. Trushinski: and
Myers were the Walkerton battery.
Wingham
ab' Ft H
2.2 1
Campbell 2 . 1 1
Hodgkinson ... 2 2. 1
Carter 3 1 2,
Lott 3: 0 1
Houghton ;3 1 2
Struthers 3 0 1
Saxton '3 , 0 0
Carmichael 3 0 0
Walkerton,
Myer 4 0 0
Parker .4 0. 1
Wendt 3 1 '1
Titishinski 1 2 0
Carnegie 2 3 0
Van Hatter 3 1 2
O'Bright 0 0 0
13titte" 0 0 0
Fritt 2 0 0
Fryfogle
blurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 9-10-11
Johnny Johnston Lisa Gaye • „
"ROCK AROUND
.THE CLOCK"
!Ica willappeal to the Rock
nd non Fans and features
sailid- of the nations top ar-
iiti„ There is also a collection
of the favourite songs of the
year.
l•41(on., Tues., Wed., Aug. 13-14-15
--,;Caror Ohtnart Tom Tyron
in
,"The Scarlet Hour"
(Adult Entertainment)
A lurid melodrama featuring
several new stars.
t T irit,, Fri., Sat., Aug. 16-17-18
:Alan Ladd Joanne Dru
fat
"Hell On Frisco Bay"
A gangster melodrama about
k crime of the .San Francisco
•
waterfront with Alan Ladd as
the courageous ex-cop.
'Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
"WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED"
We have just received a report• from the Holstein-Friesian Association of
Canada indicating the production of daughters .of our bulls. F`ollowing
are the breed Class Average Figures for the' bulls now in service.
No. of Breed Clash This works Out t'n >r 11110014
daughters Average equivalent 395c1:0( basis'
Milk Fat .0 Milk Fat , Test
Olerittfton Milestone V.(1, 824 .111% , 110%
Ole/tattoo Trademark V.O. .... .. 107 107 111
Eltnertrit Celebrity V.O., 93 104 104
Selling Wing Ihnible V.O. 00 107 123
EiMereft '..lritditiott V.G. 48 167 110
Otenatton Benefactor Ex & Extra 46 106 116
13212 507
12/36 485
12879 404
12'736 537'
12736 4,s1 12617 " e1p7
3.84
3.85
$.67
4.22
3.78
4.02
'The Breed Class Average under the smile basis is 11003 Milk, and 437 rat Simple ini4thmetie
will work out the eXtre. ineerne for daughter~[ of our hulls.
For Service to these), our proven bulls, or our promising young ,huils,
shone collect to: Clinton I-lu 24441, Mildmay 13002 Between 4,30
and 9.30
use Advance,qirnesclassifieds fOr Results.
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These new additions to Canada's best selling truck line
are Cheiies through and through! For proof, lust take a
look at these yecird-ahead blcktruck features! New Load-
master V81 This, big heavy load puller is standard
in new Series 1900 to W1900 models delivers 195 hp.
• 310 ft, lbs. of torque! It's the most efficient, economical
big-truck engine yet—the leader in class for conipact
• Ahort-stroke design that delivers Most horsepower per
pound!
New Powermatio Transmission! It's the 'first automatic transmission
designed especially for heavy-duty hauling! Six fully 'automatic
forward speeds and a torque converter virtually eliminate manual
gear shifting on hills! Revolutionary "Retarder" gives safer down-
bill hauling, less brake wear. Hauling's easier, more economical
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New Triple-Torque Tandems! Standard on new Series W1900
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lbs., G.C.W.'s up to 50,I500 lbs.! These brawny haulers give you
bigger,, more profitable payloads, reduced operating cost per
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New big-truck styling! They're the new champs of the heavy-
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reflects the 'OWER these new Chevies provide, helps build your
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You'll fInd• modern features such as these sparking all phases
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MID=SUMMER SHOE SALE.
"Now in Full Swing"
INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE SOFTBALL
Tltursdayt August 2nd lielmere v0, Berry Deer
8,011 riot game
BANTAM HARDBALL
.1trtidaY, August 3rd Listowel VS, 'Whighata
An 'Wingham Town rsrk 1,00, o'clOck
aRinfinon.RuRnflOMRPORRRINP,
TWO SHOWS EACH
Thurs., Fri., Sat, Aug. 2-3-4
. Walter Pidgeon Anne Francis
in
"Forbidden Planet",
A wierd but fascinating and
which
science-fiction story
whiCh takes place in the year
.12200 AD and 'is complete with
a robet, an elaborate space ship
and many electronic gadgets.
I
, Mon.,' Tues., Wed., Aug. 6-7-8
Cyd •Charisse Dan Dailey
in
"%MET ME IN
LAS VEGAS"
..(Aduit Entertainment)
A lavi6h musical comedy ro-
" Mince which treats the specta-
r ter to intimate views of Las
Vegas with its fabulous gam-
bling casino and hotels.
KING TROPHY WON
BY FOREST RINK
The Ladies' Trebles' Bowling
Tournament Which attracted rinks
from many points; in the 'district,
was held in bright .surishine. on
Wednesday, July 25th, at the
Wingham bowling green. The Edi-
ghoffer Department Store King
Trophy was won °for the second
year by the Forest rink led by Mrs.
G. Lawrence. Miss .Anne Creddes of
Edighoffer's presented the, cup to
Mrs. Lawrence and the' two, other
members of the Forest team, Mrs.
Thurgood and Mrs. GovenlOok.
Mrs. Her*TBroWne;;piesident; Of .
the Winginim; Le diese BroWlingCluh,
announced tlie ,winner just Peter
9 p.m. •
Oti er prize Dinners were:,, 2nd,,
Miss Jean •Parr, Mrs: ,Arpin 'and'
Miss Mary Perk `,Port• Elgin; 3rd,,
Mrs, Close, Miss Alice' Reid,' and
Mrs. B. Christie, :Seaferthn 4th,
Mrs, J. McLeod, MrszF.,R,Ouse and..
MrS. E. Allison, Godelacti; 5th, Mrs.
A. Scott, Mrs..deorge'MtEWa,4„,,and
Mrs., E. ,Overnelt, Goderici;
Mrs. A. Lunn, MrS, W.• Isbistbr and'
Mrs.' W. Haney, Wingtiam. .
MOVES
Sgt. Bill Grover, who. has -been
staff sergeant at the loear armOur-
ies for the past 7.i/2 , years, said'
goodbye to the' town last night:
He will spend two weeks leave,
part of, it in ,LiStowel With:' his
wife's father, Mr.- John Bpyne,
before reporting ler duty' with the
2iid Field. Rgt., ROYar Canadian
Horse Artillery (Regular Force)'
in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on August
21st.; ,13,11na wife and: their • two'
children 'Rodney and Bill, will
travel together on the journey to
Winnipeg.
• 'Originally from• London, Ontario;
Bill .served with the Royal'', Can
a'dian Tank ,Corps• • in Europe blur
ing -the last 'war. • He joined "the
Canadian Army when, -he was „17
and .fiiis ,-,been 'in the. Army for, the:
past 13 years, . , •
',Ai Pa member of the. administrilit
tive Staff of 'the Tpstruction and',
AdministratiVe, Cadre,,Ltindon, 'he
has." acted in an radvispry ,capacitY
to, the local regiment for more
than seven years.
°- "I've enjoyed every minute of
my stay in Wingham I'd like to
come back when it,. is time for.,
me to retire from the Army," said;
Bill. • .
:• The 'local Regiment presented,
Sgt.,'GronVer with an occasional
phair,aat a recent 'function held, in
re mis4 his, hh o:G:rr.ao 4cpr ae.pedri,
been.-presented
the
e• s et 17toed
child
w t n .
many:. gifts:.., from . ,friends and
neighbors in Wingham:
Mrs. Miles 'Overend'
Leaves for the West
MrS. Miles Overendleaves .to-
day (Wednesday) with her mother,"
Mrs °A. Jennings, to join her hus--
'n Vernon' BC ' where he is
employed on the news staff of the
Vernon News. The trip will take.
the ladies two days and two nights..
They are travelling by train.
,•
New Projectionist
For Lyceum •Theatre
Don' MclCay and his wife, VI,
arrived in Wingham last week,
Don is to take over as projection,
ist at the Lyceum Theatre, His
wife has returned to Cannington
to bring their two olaildren, 7-year-
old, Donna, and '5-year-old, Bobby,
to their new home- in Wingham,
Mr, and Mrs, McKay have been
farming in Cannington since '1940.,
Five years ago, Don Was tricker
with polio and spent eight months
in hospital at Toronto, undergo-.
ing treatment. Both his limbs are
paralized and he walks with the
aid of 'two canes.
"One of these days I hope to
throw one of the canes away,"
said Don, who has overcorhe his,
handicap with great eourage. He
began his training for his present
occupation laet year and received
his 2nd class projectionist lice*
Some Months „ ago. This is his
first position as a licensed °per,.
ator, •
The Meltay family ,expect to
move into their new hoine ,Ph
Leopold Street sometitne this week.
Fins WristWatch
MISS terrain° kirk, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, Z,lOyd Kirk, Chatil-
Werth was Interviewed en ClatX
TV at Wingliatn, Monday 64 last
week, when she was awarded a
gold wristwatch. She Wen the
Watch by entering the Whittielt
breed contest, She purchased the
bread at SeridOs Steve in ChatS.
Worth.
PHONE 12
Newspaper
.,Week of Aug. 13
newspaper on August 15, at
'OW will be no issue of this
which time the staff of The Ad-
vance-'11ines •will be enjoying
their holidays.
The office will be. closed from
August 9th to re-open on gen,
daY, August ,gent. The first issue
of the paper following the holi-
day week will appear on Thurs-
day, August 23, rather than on
Wednesday. The one-day delay
Will Permit •staff mentbers to re-
main. int.lioliday until the end of
the previous .week, rather titan
returning before the week-end
,to cOurimenee operations for the
nest issue of the
Readers. are also reminded
that- next week's paper will ap-
pear, on ,Thursday, August 9th,
due. to ., Civie Holiday, which
falls on ,arenuay next. Next,
weckfs editiqu will carry exten-
sive pieturev coverage. of the
Morris ';Township Centennial
celebrations;or4ertor. c „Already The Ad- 1)
pies of this edition
vance-Thnes office has received
and we would suggest that
.thOse who 'require extra copies
order them in advance in order
to avoid disappointment. Our
. telephone number is 34.
Wingham. Fiddler
Among Winners
‘14.ack;'''Ambo, of VVingharn, was
among the prize-winners in the
second annual Fiddlers' Contest
held' in Teeiiiiater lastweek. The
contest was won by Roy RenWick,
TCA captain, from Brampton, and
a native of Teeswater.
The $50 door° prize was won by
Miss Glenna Moore, Teeswater.
NIGHT, First at 7.45
Mon., Tues., Wed., Aug. 20-21-22
Glenn Ford Ernest Borgnine
In
"JUBAL"
(Adult Entertainment)
Although this tale unfolds in
the West this picture is not
the usual type of . Western.
This is an adult action picture
which is interesting and con-
. vincing,
Thurs., Fri., Sat., Aug. 23-24-25
George Gebel Mitzi Gaynor
rn
"The Birds And
The Bees"
An amusing remake of "The
Lady Eve". The story centres
around the romantic envolve-
ment of a, millionaire's son who
becomes the target of a beau-
tiful card-shark and her father.
Mon., Tues., Wed., Aug. 27-28-29
Van Johnson Joseph Cotten
in
"The Bottom Of
The Bottle"
(Adult Entertainment)
This story reveals the conflict
between two brothers . . one
an escaped convict . . . the
other a wealthy lawyer-rancher.
Thurs., Fri., Sat.,
Aug. 30-31 - Sept. 1 •
Clifton Webb Gloria Grahame
in
"THE MAN
WHO NEVER WAS"
An espionage melodrama with
the British trying to deceive the
Nazfk; into. believing that the
Allied Invasion would take
place through Greece rather
than Sicily. •
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Two Encounters in
industrial League*
Thursday night saw two games
in the Wingham Industrial softball
loop when Hydro defeated the
Kinsmen and. Lloyds trimmed the
U,F.O. squad-
Listowel Midgets
Trim Wingham Boys
The Listowel Midgets squeezed in
three fast runs in the Listowel
park on Wednesday night to trim
the Wingham lads by a' two-riin
margin, with the final count stand-
ing at 10-8-
The locals were right on [their
toes when it came to batting, for
by the time the game ended they
had 20 left on bases, Love, of Lis-
towel sealed their fate when he
hammered out a triple with the
bases loaded. Wingham had led
the scoring race all through the
encounter and the score stood at
8-7 when the blow fell.
Jardine was on the mound for
Wingham and Nesmith handled, the
catcher's chore.
Members of the Stratford, °Ladies' ,Bowling Chili The ICinie',Trophy was. 'won by the ,Forest
find a place n the sun as,rehey•Wateh the,Trebles
Tournament held at' Wingham ,t•eti Wednesday .
Winghaftes jimior girls entry in the
softball' field, Caine out on". top last
Wednesday ' evening when -they
tangled with' the LueknOw 'junior
team.' The:,winphts the local iris,
into . the WOAA. "A"
,
green *play-
offs. The first •game of the playoff
series will be' in Brussels 'on Aug-
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GOSPEL HALL
Regular Sunday Services
Sunday School 10,15 a.m.
Remembering the Lord
at 11,15
Gospel Meeting at 7.30 p.m.
Each Thursday evening at 8 p.m.
Prayer Meeting and Bible Study
,xiRsolsTAL PENSION
POIPICIES ASSURE COM- io
*.XOliTABLP RETIREMENT
Consult—
R• ANK C. HOPPER
—LRepresentative—
Canada Life
,WINGHAIVI, ONT.
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Luckno* Lasses.
The Len, .Crawford-, Dodgers,