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14 Eri 'OriagV,
W NGHAM
.
'Tice Mr,ingtoin Spitfire Juti,loril
trimmed,the PalMerstan Isitnsined-•
kites 7-3 In the Palmerston arena
• last Wednosday In one of the fat.=
cast games Of tit4 seation. .Winghtun
held a tiltrett-t0414.r0 edge In the
scoring at the end of the first' per-.
led, despite the 'fadt- that. the Pal;
merstoit CreW -14ed: smacked 111 the
first :counter of. the • gnma.withiu.
• split seconds of the :opening 04e'-'
off. • • •
Ken. Jim . Bain and pang
Murray. were. the •gnal.getters fttr
a Juniors, ';,yhile. 41. Klyni 'and.
n Olheit 'scored for !Pahnerston,•
•the'seaortd period qoalla jeltul
Teetit's honsatiOnntiplay
P.ahntrottott, crowd, off :the score
sheet as& Deng- WOO got throUgh
with hia.:'SecOncl Cetinfer of the
• -.game, follOW:ed byGord Waiti and
Elittee, Lott: I• • •
In ,the third. noriod 'both' `teams
scored .one goal.:Klyin !broke in
• for qston boys,and' T.
Struthers 04(tttted' for
a;••• rough. With' 16:
penalties: being. ,,cal#lid, 'Meludliig
;,tale MA-01 Peng 404 a 1134:00.:
duoi.
qoal, •Teskey; de--.
tangos, Wain„ darter, Lanni and
Duffy; '10rWardS, ' Murray: tiodg.
Ottani StrlltherI Pain, galnahell,
Lott, Fryfittglia, IvfORee, Lee.
ria.ALKI1113STON-.- Goat, 'Parker;
defence). Schlegel, Cowan,
HUMIP'311.. forWitrdar Klyn, Gilbert
Farr, Bender, Kot, Board, 4ac'iv•
Sett; Peach, Bridge.
• Klyit: ATI Lac (Lint) 7.60;, Bain
(Canipbell, Lott) 9.47'; Xpiray
Pa
.(Biodgkinson):.12;16;
rarr)::14.41).. nalties;sWaln;•.M1Pr•
or `and . 'FrYfogle;
HorIgkinaon,::Lloydi•
Schlegel, Brown.
• 2nd Period.
:Murray: (ZodgkMson) c37, Waln
1.15; Lott .'1Gralitin9 4;15 PicnaI
ties; Murray::
r4 Period
Yh
ray)
Hodgkinson :imaior) Sgtitt-
gell Brown,.
. .
Il Te Painmstan Intermediates
defeated this.:.Wingham Spitfire
Juniors 7.3 the :Wi ngham arena
on :Friday, night.
Palmerston' had the lead at the
end bf the first period by a 8-0
Score. Klym spored two goala
With Dirfela •scoring. other
carrier. •
Iii the soceiti'd frame Kly,m mark-
ed :up his third, and fourth goals
tor Palmeraton'and Doug Murray
got throtigh for the one Wingham,.
tally. ' •
! • • .
• ll!he third dound; both: clubs scor-
ing, ,tWO:atteh;:,' via growers rind
'oohs Murray. viete the. Marksman
for .,the tome, team'. and W. Klynt'
came ,rearing . for his fifth goal
or.ithe „loot on behalf of •the
tnersionAlted, Farr was the other
marksman for the .railWay town,
• • . . •
WI FW)iAM cal, ..Teskey; „de-
fergia:. Wain, :graham, Duffy, Car-,
farWards, Murray, Hodgkin-
.:Struthers; Lott, .:Camp-
,
.Goal, Parker
defence,':. Schlegel; Lloyd,. • Brown,
"{triad
Wife's (Do. witii)
14,55; 83Yle, .55. PenaltieS, WOK-
kinson.
led retied;
Klyn (Farr) 3401 (Warr)
15.55; Murray (Hodgitlitsoil)• .1449.
Penalties, Hodgkinson, Wain • (2),
Bridge Lloyd {41; •
Sri Period
Strlit12er a .17; 340; • Stui-?
ray (lcdgltinsort) 6,25.; Faii 4Klynt
,hi,eason) 18)17.... Penalties,: Wain,
Onalar)", BrnWit
'son, Berfeiz, Lloyd.
• 4 •
GORRIE,-,Twogajnes vere,play.
ed last' welt :tile' :Irttekaliediate
B's. In the Behrtote:.arenaAt tnef•:
day evening ;.with'
Tcvlotciala; winnifigy A,gli,P11-!;ett
Friday evening.'.Caioir efeat '
Drayton 6-4. #tt Drayton t
The Winghant Kinsmen HO-
tit/no remained. undefeated with
their fotirth straight victory of the
season when Coach Jack Oorbutt's
b6-eys rinedgutede .e tears teanacimn
Thursday night.
Doug Spry paced the local team,
when he: came through with the
'hat trick, Lavern Dowling scored
twq goals and Murray Kerr potted
the remaining Wingliam point.„
Orville Bender, Jim' Hudson• and
Larry Hudson scored the Pelmets,-
top goals,
WINGHAM-Goal, Riel; defence,
Fuller, Crawford, Skinn, David-
son; • forwards, Kerr, Fryfogle,
.Templeman, Lee, Spry, Rintoul,
Henry, Dowling, , Willis, MacDon-
ald..4.-
- Coal, 14701 e;
defence, Bender,. Gray,* 4. Hudson,
Henderson; iorWitids,. L. Hudson,'
Seott, Wilson, Bell, :Wright, Bled,
Smith, lvfeYers:: • '
1st Period
"Spry (Leo) 4.4(1." Kerr (Temple-.
.ffan)1714.16: Dowling .(Willis) 17.30;
Ileader 18.45. Penalties, Fryfogle,
Wilson.,
' 2nd Period •
:',(Reed) . 5.00; Spry
(L66) 10,30; ,Dowlitig, 17.30; 3' Hod;
ben (Scott) 1945: -Penalties, Kerr,
Skinn, Fryfogle, GraY,
3rd, Period.-
Y. (Fryfogle) 18.30. . Penalties
Skinn; Fryfogle i2); Lee,. Wilson.
Thursday Afternoon League
Mrs. F. Medd, 15471; Mrs. C.
Lott, 1370; Mrs, R. DuVal, 1301;
Mrs. H. Carmichael, 1239; Mrs. D.
Nesmith, 1219; high single, Mrs.
W. Callan, 236..
0 - 0
' Lloyd's R.' and W. Club
Veneer, room,2603; Shipping.
Mont,' 2404; Machine shop, 2195;
Office,, 2166; The Doors, 1800.
High single Bob 'MacKenzie, 226;
'tiler triple, Bill •Sturdy, 560.
QomMercial
, fhlirth, gable., of the second
Was played on Tueiday
tiight, with standing as ;ohms:
;Blowers; 2'4; Wildcats, 21; Rock-
etc14;.•Strikers, 14; Rock'n Roil-
-ors 2; • 1t1tie Bombers, 2. • .
High scores for the night:-Ladies'
high. single, Miss J. Hein, 225;
Men* high single, .11, ,Taylor,. 311;
ladies' high triple .Mrs...3..
tyre,'384; men's high triple,: 4.
Tailor, • 612. High teeth • Score,
!Strikers 2536'.
the Whightlyn SPitfirei trounced
the Mt. pot* Madmen 11.3 in the
Mt. Forest 41„..rena on Monday night.
The Spits held the • lead at the
end of the first period ,by- a 4-1
'score. .Gor4lie Wain, Bruce Lott,
Veit Struthers and Ken Hodgkin-
/ion potted the Wingham goals. M,
ManDoitgal scored the /one Mt.
Forest goal,
In •the second period the Spit-
fires outscored Mt, Forest 4-1.
Barry Fryfogle slammed In , two
with the other Wingham marker
going to. Doug Murray and Ken
Hodgkinson, Keith Noonan was the
Palmerston goelgetter.
Doug Murray got his second and
third goals of the game in the third
and. Ken Hodgitkrison also scored
for a quid time, .Ron MacTavish
of the Mount Forest team added
their third and final goal 'of the
Fame, their . only counter in , the
last. frame;
• WINGHAM-Goal, , Teskey; de-
fence, Wain, Cartier, Struthers,
Graham; 'forwards Matey, Ilodg-
kinson, Fryfogle; Bain, Lott, Lee.
MT. FOREST-Goal, 5chwendt;
defence, McLellan, 'Long, Rundle,
B. MacTavish; forwards, Parker,
Noble, Noonan,.Sabourne, R. Mae-
TavIsh, White, MacDougal,'
' First Period •
Wain. (Fryfogle) 1.11; Lott (Lee)
3,02; MaeDougal (White) 10.25;
Struthers (Murray)' 10.43; Itodg-
kinson 11.30; Pen4tIesr, floble,
Noonan, Rundle, Wain.
Second Period
Fryfogle (Hodgkinson) 00.25;
Noonan (Parker) 2.00; 'Murray
(Hodgkinson) 5.31;, Hodgkinson
545; Fryfogle 6.49 penalties,
Rundle, M. MatTavish, (major),
Hodgkinson (major) Lott, Sa-
bourne Hodgkinson.
Tshird Period
Murray (Hodgkinson (Wain)
1.25; Murray (HodgkinsOn) 5.16;
MacTo.irish (Long) 6.43; Hodgkin-
son (Fryfogle; Murray) 19.19; pen-
alties, White (major), Cartier
(ittinor and major), Long, Wain,
Lee,
The Winghtun KinlittiereBsuitams
suffered their first defeat of the
season , when. the Godericli- boys
trounced trim* b-2, Ed .Lalthivaite
led the winners with the hat trick
while Roger Drew and Bud. Robin-
son -catne up with twcit each. Scor-
ing single goals for Goderich were
Bud Yee and aeorge Hudson, John
Fryfogle arid...Barry . 'Fuller Were
the Wingham marksmen.
WINGHAU-goal, Riebi, defence,.
Templemsut, Spry; forwards, Mac-
Donald Dowling, Willis, . Henry,
Lee; Fryfogle, Kerr, Sitinni, Fuller,'
Campbell, Davidson,. )MacKay, sub-
goalie. •
GODERICH-Goal, .Bissett; de-
fence, Wilkinson, Drew; forwards,
Ap. The loll too is
th4 Pia NitiolO•roltp• r 0
including games at the •
The bUitViitOnt 4.8 044,
have been reviSed due tO Xte
drawal of the Tavisto4.cluh,
0.1-71,A, has raid down the follost)lns%
rule 'The games remain as wore'
played and all future games so as
wins for the respective clubs, but
the individual scoring points must
be taken away since all 'teams did
not play the Tavistoek team at
least once, • •
11 A Pen, Ina:
Phillipsburg 7 . 1 2 -.62 3013.. • .14
St. Clements 71 0 20 241* .14.
Palmerston 16' 4 0'.64 65-144 .:3,*
Wingham 5 g 2 173 ••. 12
Milverton 4,.g • tie OrAg:8.
Lisinwel 3 t.33,
Elora 3 4 g3 0.00
Mt. Forest • 2 If:; 1/.28 DI 31. .4
Tavistock 042 . .g 42 ior
%quotient teem,
0. A • P
Murray 11 •.
Hodgkinson 12 13 25
Wain • 14 020
Struthers
Lott .". ••••••• 5 B 14
Bain 13
Campbell • 9
Lee ....... ............ 7
OX•aham ..... 6.
........ . .,6
B. 4
Carter • 4
McKee 7: .4s; 1:4." •••••i
Hinson ..............
Love •.;.1 •• 2
Duffy
Robinson, Beeithler,: Jeffrey,',.. Ion;
Laithwaite, FEknder, Hudson,
Donald.'
1st Period •
Drew, 2,40; praw' (Hinder), 7.20;
Laithwaite (Drew) 1240. No `peer,
alties.
. 2nd Peri
Laithwaite,414),1 Fi4ogie, 12.30;
Robinson, 14.33,, Laitliwaite,' 16.45,
Penalties, Icerk, 411*.
Srd Retied _
Fuller, 8.20; Yee.(McDonald)
10.00; Hudson, 1120; ItobiniOn .
(Jeffrey; Drew), 13.00,, realties,
Wilkinson, Laithvisitte;"Hinder.
am.. •?/or
*ISO hoeliey 'with .io
oevgval yeara. •• This 30,r.
position.•,,an is.",,100t
. Lee and D. McKee on the
hatiallpitfire Juniors.. ,O.tlteg 4
theltidebaneball, softball'arld'
riling: Barry is employed ut
na's Men's Wear and: akr k0
handles the hockeY etttries for
Advance-Times, • -
• , Tithy. did 'you stop singing in
the choir?"- •
Stinday I, Was • sick
and touldn't sing and a . lot ot
people. asked if the orgazz;h04 -:been
fixed." •
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'Cr01 a jOb to do?
Chevy's caged-711k opcp the WI gate of,anY,of Ckeyfoles SIN ,
station wagons, start stowing your load, and you see what We;
.mean. There's up to 87 cubic feet of cargo area, vinyl-grOOMed
`for the' handsomest, handiest bathing in your fancily history.
And Chevrolet performance measures up zestfully .4. With
suspension and power that 'make light of even half-ton' of
gear! Wagon -minded? /We a look at CheVY's line-up. ' •
or :Pit
.
Idly
. • •
Chevy loves people • . Patiadit'Itivcs Chevy. MakeS•SIX,
full-grown adults • feel right at -borne,' whether they're just .
sampling Chevy's size or letting you ShOw'o(E• the Smoothest,
sWeetest ride your dollars (so few dollars!) have ever bought. • •
You'll be so proud' of its-Comfort; its good taste BOdy by,
Fisher, with- all that means in extra. fineness eOnStrUction,.•
*new,* and details. Why writ csee ,+out Chevrolet deaki flow!
Clieliy's your perfecfpirtner.... inaketIventticl• •
coming-and-going a powerfailleasitie.'How'Cani
it fail'?The '57 Chevrolet triings'you:-IbehaPPOS
• handling on the road ; Anti.:14Ve•bralutig,nri
Course; and a host of Speciak-linetperfOrtan045;•
features no other low-cost car canbegintailaifeh,.'1% : lin( to 'the -carefree-kind. of ginger 4iutiatiO4;!..i-
Abet's yours only. in the •gceatestOf altreaty car
1957's •faStest:selliii'g car ..L..Citevrelet;•naturitlIlY
Mixed Totirnamen
•
t i
Held orii.Stutfl
Thy*rC r
ling
R i mii:totd
on ,Saturday
..* Ouritenttuidet:yit:
the season was held in the %quip.
h Et
ter:J:10°n with 'a full bOtise of eight:
rinks taking part
First prize 'went U:, a riutt'•ultiti.7
ped- "Casey" Ca:sexton! 'VFIttt
wars- 794 it Edwarda.,•:".Tira poult, "
and 3/Era. V. McDonald. 'fit ieeen
P1,400 'VAS '
tor xis. S. Hetherington,
liktrOld Themes and 'Mrs. Harvey
Fisher. Third: was Doti llastrilthrs
tihk, with Mra. JacI.
Lloyd and Mrs. .T. .4. !Currie.
'fourth place was the rink Skippe4
by W. It French, Mrs J.. H. OraW-'.
ford; 'Tein Currie and Mrs. Lioyck. • • .
1,,tOnt*otnery,
• Hockey
W1NGHAM ARENA
MONDAY, JANUARY. 21, 1957
Wingham Jrs. vs Milverton
$10.00 DOOR PRIZE donated by Lockridge's
Transport
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FAUN rs InsIvelaa
• , , A uonerat Mali* yarn's
COEVROLET The'ilnotle .0,aunty third annual
'hoilipiel Mr doctors and druggists
viii i.g held last Week itt.ttarrie• with
82 kinks from many parts of opt,
tack) taking part. A Winghtun rink,
comprised 'of Warren Cdllan; Dr.
.0. W. Howson, Dr. K. H. MittLen-
nail had John licKibbon , (skip)
placed second" in the competition.
While there 'the Witightitn team
met Dr. L, Torrance, formerly
of Wingham, who now has 11, prac-
tice in Orillia. Dr. Torrance re-.
parted that his family are .well
and he enquired for the 1:1000,,e
they knew here in Wingham.
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