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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-06, Page 11EV.ESIINc • open to all Cu4I Mothers and Scoot Mothers" the. Leg 4,ln rHaI1 a�it " pm, 'WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 46 SPITFIRES 4•3 :(Intended for last' �Iteelr) On. Wednesday night' the Wing- lram $pitfire<Juniors met defeat in `'.the Wingham orexia,. , when the "Listowel Rotas: Nets won, bra score of 4.3 . • Harrow scored the''first counter of the 'game at 3,02 in the first period with Wain banging (Me in for Wingham at 4,45 on an assist from Fryfogle and Lott. Listowel took the lead whet), J hr Harrow aw scored a second al for Listowel at 13,05, -With MCCourt and. Wall, assisting. There were two penalTM ties' for Wingham and three for Li towethis l' in p pei od Then second frame was scoreless Until , 10.52 when Murray `banged in one for the .Spits, assisted ,by Hodgkinson and Campbell. Mae Smith retaliated on an assist from Helmallrer. Hodgkinson and Bain were each sent to the penalty ,box, Wain "blinked the red light in., the third .period to ,chalk up his second goal of the game and the score Was tied 3-3 rnor`nentarily, In less than ;three minutes Wall put theRnto Jets in. the lead. r, again with an assist from Me- Court. It was a close .drive and goalie John ',Pesky in the Wingham net didn't have a chance, 0 is: counter, ended the scoring• forthe. game,' the Listowel squad winning 4,3,, There were only two penalties in the third frame. • SKATE SALE ALL OUR STOCK OF NEW SKATES AT USED SKATE PRICES BATJER BRAND. L' adies Figure Skates . EEG. $12.95 "k $10•95 Our price $9.59 7.9.5 Junior Hockey Skates REG,. $6.75 Our Price $4.9$ • STOCK LiMI°i'FD, S{) HI RRY exander's. Hardware ;Lorca Teem "Rocks". Spitfires .10.3. (Intended for'`last week? The Wingham; Spitfires took one of the worst' beatings of the season When they Met the ",,...'lora Rocks ,,in the arena in, that :town on Monday nags t, The final score read Elora 10, Wingham 3, 'Hodgkinson opened'the scoring; ,at 2.35 when he banged .one in for Wingham unassisted, Heelis seared for Elora on a pass treat. Flodd: at 13.19.. and .a minute latet Sehwendt again blinked the red light, assist- ba assist-b 1 by Israel, Campbell,with the aid of Lott tiedthe score, only . to • have Atkinsbn pot another • for Elora, followed :closely "by a goal by Landon:.The first period ended with a score of 4-2 for the Rocks. Schwendt' came in with his see- find goal of the game only 16 sec- ands after, the, opening bell for the second frame,• Flodd and ' Cosin were each successful -` in ° scoring for Elora while the 'Spits lone goal in this frame• was by Hodg- kinson, : which wasalso the final counter for Wingham, In the third the Spits were com- pletely 'shut -out by the Rocks, the, latter 'managing . another three goals, all by Montgomery, WINGNAM DOWNS. LITRE: MONARCHS BY WIDE MARGIN Rae Hetherington, ' the lanky centro for the 'Wingham •Midgets almost;•beat the Mildmay Little Monarchs single !handed in the Wingham' arena on Monday night .when he'scored five goals, . Francis'' O'Malley 'potted ' two ,goals with Pete Carrnichael, ,.Pete Nesmith, ' Bill Henry and Mac Ritchie all scoring one each for Wingham., Tom Weber and Bob Lobsinger scored two each for the Little Monarchs, the. final Score reading Wingham 11, Mildmay 4. t Kinsrneii Bantams Lose to Mt. . Forest (Intended: for last week) The Mt. 'Forest Bantams defeated the 'Wingham' Kinsmen. Bantams 4-1 in the ' Mt. Forest arena on E? ednesday, + .:•,. ... <. %Bill Wilson paced the;`Mt..Forest snipers with the hat trick.' Fred Hiller scored the -other ]one Mt. Forest.. goal. Dowling scored' the Wingham goal. V,VINGHAM—Goal, Reil; defense,. Skinn; :X'uIler, MacDonald, ,Craw- ford; forwards,' Fryfogle, Temple- man, . Kerr, Spry, Lee, Rintoul, Dowling, Henry, Willis; MacKay, sub glial: MT,' FOREST ---Goal,. Smith; de- fense,. Hiller; 'Ferns, Young, Mann,. forwards, Reeves, Wilson, Treleav- en, Pryde, Whyte,, Becker, 'Aitken,' Hodgkinson, are you interested in..0f:YOU-1.?: a INE ,!�'ROFIABLE .BUS.._ SS :OWV ,An :cxtiniiive, Ontario distributor of world-famous Poyser Moyers, 'Gardean Tiilers a!id Gartleit Tractors' iS lookuyi, for enthttsiaatic Salts and, service represents- tion in this. nee. Many of out most 'nese sful dealers ,aro small One or two man :operations seine "Started on ib- part-time basis! .:A fast welling irritiaa.l stoelc in 1•hr, vioinity 'of $;500.00 can establish 'you as 'a Franchised Dealer: Otis Complete line 01' Lawn. and `Garden Equ pinpnt includes products that' are ' iij irted by tell page •adri • hi LIFE nT.ii,"oxine ?and:.ether /Powerful. iiil'VertiSinr,, on, RAI)1O Milt TELEVISION' It ' ;yen are interested iVriiro tolltcy, . to Ilex • 9 Ativaaice ` in es. ' NEED Tp RHUMB whit* ow ORS Ace YOUR R FAMILY SHOE SORE Bruce Lott, right-winger, a fast and accurate forward, Brifce is a local boy who ,has played all his hockey in Wingham. He is a pupil at, the Wingham District High. Sohool and an excellent hall player Bantams) ;Midgets •e Take Doubleheader The Wingham'Kinsmen;Bantams edged the.. Listowel,'. Bantams. 2-1 in the Listowel arena on Friday night in the first part of adouble-head er. Ron Borton scored the lone goal in the first period, orl '20 secondsds after the opening bell, giving, Lis- towel an edge over the.local teat. Penalties were handed out to Hay- ward and Stuernol, both . of the Listowel squad,, John Fryfogle tied the sco'•e in• the second and the Listowel boys were unable to break through, to end the- period 1=1: Garry Templeman put the Wing - ham team in the lead at the 6.45 mark''in the last period, which was thelast goal of the game. Skinn and Fryfogle each spent time in the penalty . box, while Crowe of Listowel' received a minor and a major. ,, WING.HAM—Goal, Riehl; def., Skinn, Fuller, Crawford, Camp- bell;' foar, Fo, Kerr, Templemanrw, Willis,dsDoryfwgleling,,• $in - tosyl, Lee, Spry. ,The Phillipsburg Chess defeated the Wmgham SpitfireJuniors 7-5 in the Writgharn Arena Wednesday night, C,' Honderich. G, Hoetker, 'R. Ekart, L, swartzentruber, A, Shantz, 'B, Christner and M. Wriggler were the Chess' snipers, Doug Murray,led for Wingham With, two goals, with Barry!; Fry- (ogle,° Jack Duffy and Ken Hodg- kinson notching Single tallies: The game was fast and rugged both goalies.',Johri 'Tesky of Wingham and- E. Ha;n n .of PIiil- lipsburg'cotning• up with sensation- al. saves, WINGHAM-•-•Goal, . Teske,; de- fense, Duffy; Bain, Struthers, LISTOWFL-Goal, Hay; defence;, T. Smith, `Hicks,' Stuernol, Tomp king; forwards; Porton, 13. Smith{ Crowe,.' Lusteds„ S. Hayward, Bail- ey, Browne, Ta,pward, Henry. 0 ,0. 0 In the second game ofthe eve- ning the ,Wingham Lions Midgets defeated the Listowel' Midgets 6-4, Jint Wild, Rae Hetherington and Wayne Brown \ each scored for Wingham dt}ring • the first period with Hymers and Fairish bring= irig Listowel's tally to two. Walk- er, • Hetherington and Redman brpught the' Wingham' count to six by the -end of thesecond with Hart- man banging'in the third goal for the Listowel boys with' only 50 seconds' to go.: Ritchie rested in' the, penalty box once during each period, while Iotchkiss• received a penalty in the third,' Thompson was the only Listowel player to be sent off dur- ing the game: • WINGHANI—Goal, Merkley; de- fence, O'Malley, Lockridge, Ritchie, Hotchkiss forwards, Brown, Heth- erington, Henry, Nesmith Walker, Redman, Crawford, : Carmichael, Thompson, Wild. LfSTOW,EL—Goal; Inglis; de- fence, Tompkins, Eckel, Newbig ,ging, Hartman; forwards, Iiym ers, Davidson, Parrish, Johnson, Jones, Townsend, .,;Coghlin, bey; Thomp- son, Little' Monarchs Take Second Gaine The Wingham Bantarris played •a return game with the Mildmay Little Monarchs • on Friday eve- ning in theMildmay arena, The lo- cal squad was defeated in this ei counter brit, only by a 'score of 3.2. The Winghain boys Were shut out in the first, while Terry 'Kerri- gan scored fo>; the Little Monarchs, followed -closely with a. second counter by Voisin on an ' assist from Missere. 'Gary Templethan came through With a goal for Winghani. at 2.45 in the second on an assist from Kerr and about one minute later Keirr slammed in another, tying the game at 2-0,11. , 'The third period was an excit- ing one With, the sebre remaining unekianged until the last :minute of play, Gutscher succeeded• in break- ing tie ;with only 40 seconds to go leaving'the Little Monarchs victor- Sous; There were no penalties in either „Of the first tWo framcQ but. Spry, Fryfogle and Templeman warmed 'the bench in the third, WING-HAM—Goal, Riehl; Puller, Skinn, Crawford, Macron- old; forwards, Fryfogle, Kerr, Templeman, Rintoul, Lee, Spry, Dowling, Henry,' Campbell. >LDMA3i-•Gryitl, Niesen•,' de- fence,. Kerrigan, Tlirdr, Morley, For'tney; forwards, Roland, Taut-. Cher', Lieseiner, 'Schwahn, `�blsili, 1Vtissero, Naos it; w Cartier; forwards, .Mui ray, Hodg- kinson, Fryfogle, Lott,. Wain, Campbell, Lee, McKee, Graham.' . Hauirlt . 'de- fense, , fense, Heedman,, Shantz, Poetker, Hon'derieh • forwards, Waggler Keelerborn, Phillips, .Swartzen- truberr Christner, Ekart, .Arnold Shantz, C. Honder'ich, P.oetker, R Honderich,' itt Per,iod C, ' Honerich (R. Honderich, Poetker) 8,11; Poctker (R,.'Honde- rich), 8.25. Penalties, Ekart, Phil- lips, 2nil Period - '.Eltart •(:'Jrnold) 4.30; Swartzen- f le inson r n r 7.0T o k (F trubt: H, dg , , Y g , Murray) 8.54; Shantz, (Arnold) 10,54; Duffy; (Lott) 1743;.: Penal, - ties, McKee,' Haunn. r. 3rd. r Period ;Christner (C. Honderich) 10.52; Wagler (Kellerborn) 12.25;' Fry- fogle (Murray),. 15.55; • Murray (Hodgkinson) 16.42 Penalties, Fryfogle; Wain, Arnold `(minor and' misconduct)„, G, Honderich, Poetkcr. Mt. Forest Edges'' Midgets by 6=5 'Score (Intended for last "week) i Last Monday night saw • the Wingham Lions, Midgets go' down to defeat -in the Mt. Forest .arena when. the Mount Forest Midgets edged them out on a score of 6-5. Ron Reeves led the Mt. 'Forest team .with : two goals. -Bob uMc- -"Crelland, Calvin McEacbern, Nickel and Ron Dally each scored ,single" goals. Wayne Brown and Mac _Ritchie each bagged two for the Wingham: team: with Ray Hetherington corn- ing through with the other goal. Wl'NGHAM-•-•Goal,: Merkley;+ de- fense, O'Malley, Lockridge, Rktch- ie, ;;Hotchkiss, Henry;, forwards, Hetherington, Nesmith, Brown, Redman, Walker, .Carmichael, Wild, Carr,. Crawford., MT, FOREST—Goal, Cockburn; defense, Porter, McDougall, Web- er, ' Ken McClelland; . forwards, Reeves,,. Nickel, McEachern, Yake, Arnott,: ,Bob McClelland, Dally; , BANTAMS TROUNCE LUCKNO. 7-2 (Intendedfor last week) The Lucknow Bantams went down to defeat at the hancls,of the. Wingham Kinsmen Bantams to the tune of 7-2` at the local arena on .Monday night. • John Fryfogle and -Laverne Dow- ling each scored for the Wingharn boys in the first period with Hun- ter unter bringing in one for Lucknow. " In the secend Murray Kerr scor- ed the only goal making the score 3-1 for the keel team. In: the third' period Kerr . scored another two goals.' Templeman and Skinn each got one and'- Henderson blinked the red light for LucicnoW. The game was clean thrbilghout, There were nb penalties • in the first and second periods and only one in the third, which was handed out: to MacDonald ,Of the Wing, ham, team.. 136/3 ha -s PlaYed for Wing.. hare dtleingi,,lhe peat three Wintera and hia. defOsive action lids been Said by Jodi: enthusiast§ to be as pod d§ 'any \seen here In the PaSt year§„ Oh went to salient Irk kni or hockey there Commercial League •�, The first game of the third ser- ies took place on Tuesday night, Results as follows; Blowers, 5; 'Wildcats, 5; Rockets,' 5; Rock'n Rollers, 2; Blue Bomb ers,' 2; :Strikers, 2. •Highscores for the night, ladies' high single, Mrs, H. Taylor, 241; n -ten's high single, K. Seddon, 317; ladies' high triple, Mrs. G. Camer- on, 539; men's high •triple, K. Sed- don, 690, Team high score,.Blowers, 2558. • 0 0 ' The second' game of the third series took place 00•Tuesday night, Standing as follows Blowers, 12; Wildcats, 7; Strik- ers, 7; Blue •Bombers`. 6; Rocien Rollers, 5; Rockets, 5, High scores for the night, ladies' high single, Mrs. K. Baker, 27d;. men's high single, G. Rapson, 280; ladies'.high, triple, Mrs. K. Baker, 558; men's high triple, J. Alexan- der, 714. ' Team high score, Blowers, 2762, 0 0-0 Ladies'.; Thursday Afternoon Leagoie Mrs. C: Lott, 1600; Mrs. D. Na - smith, 1519; Mrs, R. DuVal, 1327; Mrs, H. Carmichael, 1244; Mrs, F. Madill, 1215. high double, Mrs. .C. Lott, 448. 0 -'0 -.0 Lloyds R. & W., Chub •_ Shipping room, 2528; Veneer room, 2436; Office, 2357; Machine, shop, 2226; The'Doors 2200. • High single, Bill Johnston, 241; , high triple, Fred Ohm, 603. 0�0 0 Ladies' Wednesday Night Ladies' high single, Mary Camp- bell,' 242, Ruth Lott, 242, tie; ladies' high triple, Ruth Lott, 587; points, Greyhounds, 44; Spaniels, 39; Col- lies, 36; Beagles, 26; Great. Danes, 25; Terriers, 22. PALMERSTON LOSES TOSPITS HERE The Wingham Spitfire Juniors trounced the Palmerston Inter- mediates. 6-3 in the Wingham arena Monday night; Iri the first period Palmerston jumped to a 2-0. lead. Wally Klym potted the two goals for Palmerston. The "Spits" climbed .all over the Palmerston club, scoring five goals. Doug Murray scored twice with Ken Hodgkinson, •George . Wain and Bruce Lott scoring single counters, Both teams scoredonce in the third ' period with' Done. Murray scoring his third goal of 'the game for ' Wingham and. Ken Dowler netting one for Palmerston. WINGHAM Goal, Teskey; de- fense, Carter, Bain, . Struthers Wain; 'forwards, Hodgkinson, Mur- ray, Fryfogle, Lott, Lee, Camp- bell, •Graham. PAL• MER.STON--Goal,• Parker;. defence Klym, Schlegel, 'Butt, Farr; forwards, Jackson, Bridge, bowler, Lloyd, Bender, ,Beard, Berfells, Brown, Krotz. 1st Period Klym (Brown) 4,30 Klym 16.48. Penalties, Carter, Klym. 2nd Period' Hodgkinson 6.19, Lott (Canipbeil) 8.25, Wayne (Hodgkinson)' 10.05,' Murray (Fryfogle, Struthers) 12,07, Murray (Carter, Hodgkin- son) 15.52. Penalties, Carter, Klym, Brown, 3rd Period" Murray 2.00, Dowler (Jackson) 6,50, Penalties, Murray, Schlegel,. '' THIS WEEK. AT THE ARENA WEDNESDAY, Feb. '6- 2 00.5.00—Public Sli:ttiing 7 00-0.00—Harriston v4. Wing- hain Dantatns 9,00=—Harriston. vS. •Wini,H- hain 1llidgetiS THeRSDAYt Fcb 7— 6.30-7,30—,Junior 1 ra tlee 8.011-16"00---PUblie Skating I'BIDAY, Feb, 8— 3.30-5;49—Pnblie Skating SATURDAY, Feb 9=- 9.0012.00--Ptiblio $ket1ng 2.00-5.0117 Pnblie Skating 31ro'-19.00--1'tilryie Skating MONDAY, Pelt, 11- 4 30-0.30..4'oblio Skating 7.00-. + '—facia y Prdetiee TI,IlEstiiim Pelt. 4.30-1.0.30-,-Phritre Skating 0.30.1.80.,-juulor Practice 8.00.14,00—.Piohlie Skating �' � �l � +1� Y.i A•di, f �+7,�;i',..:✓z'r i fCi'y�, U i -T � ; -i ,'i: IINGBAMRI►NK DAVIDSON TROPHY (Intended' :tor last week), Tho Davidson Trophy, ' which .is competed for annually, was won on Wednesday evening at the Wing ham Curling Rink by a rink con - prising Dr. W, A;, Ci'awfi rd, Hugh .Carmichael, Warren 'Callan and 'Icon, Currie, Sixteen rinks corn- meted for the trophy, T•he scores were: Dr. Crawford, 3 wins and .a' plus of 18; Harold Thomas, Brussels, 2 wins and a' plus of 18, In. the 11 O'clock draw, W. 'French, of Wingham, had 3 wins and a plus .of. 11, and. 'Len Schmidt, Walkerton, and F, Kling,. Seaforth, tied: for second place, both having a score of 2 wins and a plus of 16. F. Klirig's aggregate of 39 was three above Len's and the second place went to Mr, Kling- Those ling- Those who took part' in the 9 e a.m. draw were; Dr, N. C., Jackson, Goderich; D. Nesmith, Winghan ; Ross McClelland, Mt. Forest; Dr, Crawford, Wingham; E, Ireland, Wingham; Harry Bridle, Mt. For- est; Harold Thomas, Brussels; Jack' McDonald, Stratford, In the �1.0 tock draw were; Roy Grant, Mt, Forest; A. D. Mac-; William, ' Wingham; Len Schmidt, Walkerton; Frank Kling, Seaforth; R. Hetherington, Wingham; J. Armstrong Mt Forest; Harry Y Farmer, Stratford, and W. French, Wingham, BANTAMS DEFEAT W1, 0 _A KERT. N .M0 NDAY . The 'Winghham Kinsmen Bantams defeated the Walkerton Bantams 8-2 in the Walkerton" arena Mon- day night. The victoryxfor Wing- ham was the first in the, W.O.A.A. playoffs rourid robin. • "Wingham took a 2-1 lead, in the first period with Garry Templeman and John Fryfogle each blinking the red light. Walkerton's lone goal -getter was D., Weber Wingham outscored. Walkerton. 3-1 in the second period with. Bob' Crawford, Don Lee, and Murray Kerr all notching single markers. I.. Einkiey*potted' the tone 'Walker- ton , goal. John Fryfogle • and Garry Tem- pleman scored their second goals of the game With LaVerne Dow= ling notching the, other Wingham goal.. • . • WINGHAM—Goal, Riehl; de-,: fence; Crawford,' Skinn, Davidson, Fuller; forwards, Fryfogle, Tem pleman, Kern Henry, Lee, Rintoul, MacDonald, Willis, 'Dowling. WALKERTON--Goal, D. 'Weiler; defence, Marshall, Eckensweiler Cronin;, forwards, Steveson, E. Weiler, Liddle, Reddon, Buehlow, Binkley, Weber,Hill, Machan. 1St Period Templeman (Fryfogle) 1.55, Weber (Eckensweiler)' 7.20, Fry-' fogle 1020. '-No penalties. 2nd Period • Hinkley (Eckensweiler) • 4.30, Crawford (Fryfogle) 8.20„ Lee (Henry.) 13.40, Kerr (Fryfogle) 15.10. Penalties, Skinn. • 3rd Period Fryfogle (Kerr) 3.10 Dowling (Willis) 4.20; Templeman (Fry- fogle) 5.10: Penalties, Lee, B. - Weiler, Hill. Midgets Lose to Walkerton' 3=2 The Walkerton Midgets squeezed a 3-2 victory over the Wingham Lions Midgets in the Walkerton arena,' on Monday night. , •Wrilkerton held Witigham score- less in the first and second per- iods while they: scored a goal in each period, Dennis Murray notch- ing the one for Walkerton: in the first period with Bob Bolden bringing the score to 2-0 in the second.'period, In ,the third Walkerton jumped to a 3-0 lead when Dennis Murray scbred' his second goal of the ianie., Wingham' came back ,with two by Wayne Brown and Francis O'Mal- ley to leave the score standing at 3-2. WINGHAM--Goal, Merkley; cde fance, Lockridge, O'Malley, Ritchie, Hotchkiss; forwards, Hetherington, Brown, Henry, Carmichael, Wal- ker, ilte'dinan, 'Thompson;, Crawford. WAL1 ERTON. Goal, SChefter; defence, Larsen, Waeehter,, Sch- malz, Harper, forwards, Battc, Bolden; Murray, Siegmllier, Sch midt, O'Brecht. 1st, Period Murray, 3.85, No penalties, 2rit1, Period Bolden, 17,00, Penalties, Murray, O'Malley'; Redman. - 31tt1. i'orlod Murray (Bolden, Waechter) 3.00;• Brown (Hetherington) '1,53; '0'- .Matic, ('letherington) 14.50, Penalties O'Malley, Redman, Schmalz', K, bern in, Clinton; where he played all his Minor hockey. He came to Wingharn this year and has been putting lip game ' good hockey- for Wingbara, -gen playS. equally well as a fortyard pr Hospital, On Monday, FebruarY .4th 1957 to Mr. and Mrs, Robert ' -Soloman, of Whitechurch, a son, MrS, John Hutchison left' , en Sunday from Mahon by plane en attend the funeral of her mother in England.. family spent Tuesday in Toronto, F,O, White, of Clintpri Air School, - was in charge, of moving pictures shown in the memorial hall here on Tuesday evening. IvIre E. Dow and Nelson visited on '1'hursday at the home of her "sister, 1VIts. Hector Hamilton 'of Mr. and Mrs. RusSell Chapman and Gary spent Sunday at Toronto at the home of Mr, and Mrs.oltoss SniBirtihc'k Church- W.M.S. ladies held a quilting bee at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Taylor last, Wednesday,. Mr. and Mrs. Clark 1VIcGregor and -sons, of Sebringville visited on Sunday with his aunt '1\'ers. Mac Ross and Miss Olive Terriff. Mr. Jack Mitchell .-dspent the week -end Toronto. formerly Ella Irwin, of East Ws.- wanosii, has beeri very ill in Gode- rich hospital following a thyroid operation on Saturday. Mrs. Gillespie, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz and Mr. Garnet • Farrier Were in -London on Thursday last Mrs, Stuart McBurney,. Wing - ham and Mrs. Alex Leaver, who were visiting la.st week with their sister Mrs. Davidson Pf Port Col- borne, returned home on Sunday. Lloyd Montgomery was taken to tendon hospital last week, and has been progressing well after his operation. • Mrs. Mathers and lier pupils of S.S. No. 10, Kinless, held a skating party in Wirigham arena! last Wednesday afternoon and those who didn't skate, went toboggan- ing ori. Wilson's hill.-Jirnmie Wilson had the misfortune to fall at the rink and break his ,right wrist Mr, and Mrs. Ezra Schnitz were i 11 Clinton on Saturday, where "they visited with his mother, Mrs. Dennis; Who is, patient in the Mrs, Gordon Elliott was a pat- ient in "Wingham Hospital for a few days last week. , Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott 'and children visited last" Wednesday at: the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Williams of Goderich, where their father, Mr. dohn Johnston has been in hed for the past two wil+f7 f ld rill Cu c1:0) 1 tilts .,adijrX Mrs �- Trtl,Gai~ie e' 1$9.41e;: d'FIs Jabot. Booxiv4. Wateson thf 1Y7rl r ''41� t yarf.$ 19 �� (�,Sr. week=ens these �' r. and Mrs. Ija r a ��di7 t , ,1 and Mrs,,lo ;d. ; )p �xni.rl. and Lloyd of WaIi e, i Sunday with Mr, Rieman. ,Allah Bremmttr, year-old sen.., has ,during the Past week'*. Hos�ppital with pnauai?otiia 1V famikl aonfd . Mrn vHr klueA yn ,'1'41 4 14lCrs, � k W ar er m,:' •nt '.'q',ia c Brncefield' visa - ; , . 't„"fik•,,. their parents', Met-4)-404'54: McClenaghan. ,oi '4•: he. La,n side .folks ono' t.: farewell party this•'Fridfikle.,'1. in the hall, for Mr. ,and Huffman, who rectntl lno .i. uckr is M; and )91,sz �r•C , ,07:11 LnSfar theJS• home sister, .Mrs, Jas,. Scott of stoat, HOLDS AliNUAL ChUrch. Whitechurch, was held.oi Tuesday afternoOn, JannarY ;" charge, Good reports were gKelt by the leaders of the diftert.4." church organizationS, "The 'Budget. allocation was. readhed And o*er $2700 raised: by the congregation in the ..eneral account, The wazt,gv withb22 members and 1,2" • 'Wine Helpers, exceeded their alleeattO1 by VS, and. ,raised a supply ,allocaa , tion of $16. Feur neW beard' bers were, elected to serve a the#4 year term:, John Gantt, John •cheson, Elroy Laidlaw and Lern.q, Forster, Andrew Gaunt was ap7 pointed .chairmart of the Board of.'"f Managers. . CANAD AR RECRUITI TE •12 ttoon. SATURDAY EXCURSIONS to TORONTO by CNR IOW FARES EVERY SATURDAY (E0 AND INCL. APRIL..12) Tikets good going and teturning,sorne Saturday wiry, Itrampton $ .83 Ilarristott $3.15 ;Sarnia 40.64, Itimasels $4:30 Ingersoit $8.10 Stratford , 411, Clintoa $4,75 Kitehener Walkerton $C60 Ktora $2A5 tiatovret: $8.60 Watford $6./4' Peron; 10';45 Illitelielt, • ;$4,00 Wingliani $4413 Oenritetown WO Owen Sound $4./6 Wychning Gotterieli $3:05 Paisley $5.tli Guelph $1A0 Palnieratoit $8.40 (lorterdiontling learee. Item Intermediate "-ends •