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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-03-06, Page 3A iryvi.q.L, e 1 oY e e of a Well-:$1'-.31)111,01„ed. • Canadian indostry is a mairied,1114).) With t.W6 o. Haire children, Ile has an income of;tthout $305 per month, (In Stelco,the averaig-e is $394 per month), 1 le owns bis home, and the, inotigage, if any,, is being paid off steadily, .lie; has ha's 'an .1.11totnobile his' home is eqnipped with abflost every kivl of convenience, As a, father, this typical free,, independent and self-respecting Canadian indtistrial employee is anxions to see his children do well, be honest, g1-OW up 'as Kood citizens. And the father believ- es hi setting good,exa.mple In his home,. in: his neifiborhootri and in his ark joAr b. Wingham hurSdayS, . m over 'Channel 8 ..erriiiimpormievateileeme'emoma,-m THE STEEL COMPANY OF CANADA LI,MITAD MONTREAL GANANNUE HAMILTON BRANTFORD TORONTO Is'OJWW,tcti Prank who is employed 'on the tkitift Wray ;Cooper here, was ii00fOr injured on WeritieSday Vvorising on a eattie beiyt Oeti they had betels led, fie lingered a. great, loss of blood agil, Was rushed to' Listowe1 ''Hospital , Dr:. 3. P. Porde. He petunge4. to his borne W4vFP :will be confined for a Week el' tW9.- S.S: No. 8 EuOre, PORDWICH -- Eight tables of progressive euchre were played on Wednesday night ..at S.S. No, 8, Hovvick. The winners were: High lady, Mrs. R. Nichol; high gent, Roy Strong;' low lady, Margaret Ann Wilson; low gent, Roy Kennedy; lucky chair;. Phyllis Wilson. "REACHI 41.01c- THE SO" "Reach' for the ;Sky" ;•• by Paul Brielthill'is. the life St0i3i f Doing- Xla0eri, here Wold ,War It is a avenderfni, bOuk which tbrQ.:4 sexes ;at any.age M fit9hur1'114 heneV4°03; to be fergeiterOaboht. land will alWays relnOrther. Paul X)riehhtli la the author, of other great atories such as "Escape ar ray and iciigited Sun, Reid. e ;;'Glass and family of 49AiS.Spentr gmlay with Mofr. saan:(474.0htt406.rkson. Mr. and,:. 4 .114ince Donaghy visited last Saturday •.`at the'''Forester and Hargrave homes Mr. and -WAllan and family y1SIted,,:Sliiil a '/fa;.;%itli Mrs. Henry 'Allan EkColtme 1.% and.;14fra;s ,Rhs Joplin of Inithapti visited 4513,Ter.1, end with ,Mr.:.and 'Mrs. Art For- ester. Mr.' and -!.13.on.:Iteed and and Mis.'.E&Hallinan and *Ja- ren, of,`',LiSteWel,".'„O'sited Sunday With Mr.,',IfincIVirs;,V:•Hargrave. Sunday ,,with.. 'Mr. 'and MrS, Stan Forester were-Mr. Clar- ence 'Bender of, GeWrinStdwn and Misses' Maria'reb'end. Louise_ Ben- der of ListciWek ' Messrs', •ItIelr. Allan, Mid HakOld Pollock attended convention .4)eld last week in the. King Edward `Hotel, Toronto,. Miss Betty Stiziplerseir,,,Cf Wing- ham and Miss 'Jean :Oanderson of Kitchener sti6nt the'week-end with their mother,-MrS. Mary :Sander,' Messrs.:William Brown and Al- bert Hall,j'were.:in Elora one day last week: • ' Mrs. Ruby- Forester Of Toronto.. visited over the vieelts:end, here. , Mr. and Mrs. ..'Otenii Johnston Were in Tororito, two, 'days last Week, where they -attended a con- Mr. and'* Mrs., NV. Sothern and family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Torn McClement; Quite a. number. from here at- tended . the oPeretta last Week in the Listowel HBigithth, School. FELLER--To 1114, and Mrs, Ivan Felker, in the" Listowel Hospi- tal, on. Yriday,' March 1st, a son. (The ; baby, died..later.)'' , (Intended for last week) The: Beiforth gyirri an Wednesday,- -Was the scene of anethet game- 'Twas ,Wingham vs,-; Seatortb—but The results,weren'A..quite the, sat*, e.: In, quarter number "ono" Winglinm led the Way, , The score; 118-- . The team,,: well into play-, HoWeVer, in theseeond 4 quarter They scored tour points in all,',' 'Iltey 'Sure- 'eoUld hit ifidie holes! When this, Was' totalled-,up' 8-7 was the score. And • then; in.. quarter i"three". Scaforth go43, Wingham 4. 1- ,The score was now 12-10 1" ''- In.' favour' of ,Wingharia's team; Then in :the. final , qUarter Things all:went Goff the ibeam". Sea-forth: Scored 3' baskets-- BeSides that, two free .throws, This give.them 8 peints-- • Th9y: were. really "on their toes'.'. Just add up and you'll See That thiS-.alr tied "the Score. , They decided to undo this By playing, five minutes more. The girls had all played hard Though they lost in overtime, Well, next week they play Clinton, In thiS, they'll come out fine! 'by' Deanne Allan 12A P.S.—W01 in this game they did tense out line! They defeated the 'Clinton -girls by a 32-20 score in this exciting, important game. This win gives , the Winghain Sr. Girls the : (Huron Second- ary School Association) champion- Ship. :congratulations girls! Kugh _ , Hawkins, Clinton, president of the Holm County 4..eber lation and .chairman of the HUrOn Liberal. Nominatiog Conyen Clinton Legion Rau last Friday night, with A. Y. McLean', ;kph of the Huron Expositor, Beaforth, Who was be of ,the -the Liberal banner. .in this summer's federal elebtion. Withttl is Hon, Walter tarriS, MP- for Oreyrpruee, Minister of Finance, or wati guest -speaker at the convention, ' Folding FLOOR Aluminum Aluminum WALL SASH AWNINGS TILES •DOORS'-, • LUMBER. — BUILDING CUPBOARDS; Telephoille 260w WinghliM! Response to our Store-Wide Clearan Sale was excellent. Yes, many original Bargains and MA ew items too numerous to list ti time. ,ROP IN THIS WEEK AND SAVE FR, 'to 50% ON MANY HUNDRED TIMELY VARIETY STORE' BARGAIN; (FREE DRAW = No obligation A GE. Electric Kettle 'CGIT`Ptans. to Hold f)anquet FORDWTOR o set at the borne of -Sharon 'Pellet* With. Dianne Carswell .ahel POSY Harriti in Ciliirge, The nieeting opened with the. riatienai Anthers, the Lord's Prayer, the •c.G,T,T, pow and AnSWer, The, ',inintites were read And adopted. , Further platis were Made to hold the Mother and Daughter banquet nu .may 13th. Mystery Mothers Were eliOsen and piano were made to invite Mrs. G. W. Tiffin of elan!. to be at the, next meet- ing at Pauline Sothe'rn's -home, The roll call Was answered. by 24. Mrs, Clarence CarsWell' led in a discussion on "Preparing of Worship Services", Bible study on the Disciples was beguii. Glenna Hibberd and Louise HroWn Jed In a worship service and seine time was spent in ,preparing gifts for Shut-ins. LunCh was served by Jean' Greer, Margaret 'McCann, Dianne Cars- Well, Nancy Sothern and. Sharon Pollock The ineeting closed With • Taps*. •- Mrs, Royden;-'1/0i47`Spent two days last:, Week Witli;'ielativea sin Mtchener.4 , Mr. and', ''1yfik.' William Vangbn' of St,. ''Catharines Iyisited at the home of' Patterson last week. ' ; • MrS. ,Bride.,46tuPried home in a golf tournament years, later. fast week .'from • ,ralnierston Hos-I He , loved people as much as they pital, where; -she:.1brid .,. been eon. loved 'hinn and he Was alWays stir fined fom the past- seven..weeits, rounded by devoted' admirers. He Messrs :Sam Robinson..and „Ai. excelled in everitliing he aiteMpt- fred attended the '.seed fair ed from his very first pays in in London.-iine..daY, last weetc,, t School. Mr. Peter Chimneyl.of 'Port Col, His life is the, story of an PoSsible fight —against. mountain ford Miss'Pnyllis Keith of Strat- ford and:Master William Sebin _of, sus feught With,1°Ye' hope, determination and loyalty to Hessen vi'Sited, over the' week-end win: the greatest battle of, all time. with Mr. and,'Mis. Alex Keith, • It dissolves our cntrn, problems into Mr. and. MrSi:jlitre9ii•dilino're, of GoWanstown ,Ii,iSiteW,Crie day 1-: nothingness when we compare rs.: Ahem With the. Problems of Douglas Welling- Bader. . • . Week With'..,,Mr; The,Author mixes excitement and :daliger,•with ;humour' 'and ,Warmth AC -PrOduee ,a monaielf•OfAiterature' about a king among men . by. John Wild 4•11",.:0• and determination' .against num- oantor'oiD: ag_ 0.04ner,1011 7:147 Ottreukintt rNs..„,a7aPft,m;:. Hrickhill has. tin UnfOallect geniva for PorttitYbur 4000' 'of courage pooklao . Bader is .the third man Ih 11.10tOrY, to. rVceiye bars for both; 0,011,c),„00 /:0,k`C. and he aacOnil Phall0 Vila -without Iegail, He lost :11s4:,etfry itn*ea4ttn iend7tra.:110Y44/11rg: YrOhlktlicfr)14th.teorTiellnete' for -himself .haleelror- frig his done numerous, things, 1M was tend were '. impb8sible,..He was the first Man to walk with two artificial: lap' Without- the Mie of ia•mine and he 'refused froni the Ve0 start to :use a stick He WAS the beat , wing eommender in the air force 104 a 1600014 the heart's of the Engliali. Even the enemy knew about the legendary Douglas. Badirri None of his friends si evaers, worried , abOut ,his boing they thought him invincible and VS ;Men: Were never 01104 for they would 'follpw him anywhere.' 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Convert more beat energy into lions of milet over in gruelling orizthc- " pulling power: Centrally located spark job services And 6 or V-8, the eXclu- plugs assure more con pletecombustito sive full-opening alligator hood OltorS to streteh mileage.*. - extra elboW-reorn for servicing, Chrysler Corporation'of CRIada, Limited MOO Tractor' andTrailer, Dump body, D400 With D300 with Stalio body, 0100 railel, spin 45,000 18.,000 lin, max, G.Vav, ' Delivery body, 8.,800 lbs, max. ON.W, 5,000 Ibs,mix, GN,Wi 15,000 lbs, mix. G.V.W. Role 4450 6.11,16, to 65,000 On. C.C.101., the high-styled choice •for all your balling needs Mr,, Mrs. liarding, 35 Years'iViieried ForibwicH— pdst.' Wishes are extended to , Mr. -and gra, Norman Harding; who 'oh Prid'ay' celebrated their ;5th t wedding anniversary,, They were 'entertalfied the home of son aila daughter- in-law, i/It, nrtd MM. 'Allier Hard- ing, to dinner' Vim(' later 1n the eve- ning Mr; :and -ceell' Wilson and farniljrof' FerdWieb, Mr, and Mts. °IWO *Kaigeb—and 'family of Listowel kild1Vir.:lindiMts.: Robert Wood andIltile danghter'oi Lake to, surpriSed their' parents, and Spent a aoclal' 6Voling. Mr. and Mrs. Harding Were Presented With a plant„ MOrriS Township School. Board Meets All members were present in thp township hall when the Morris Township School 'Board met on Febritry" 19. Inspector Kinkead Was also in attendance. A. representative from jack Hood School "Supplies addressed the board but no decision was made on purchaie supplies for next year; The 'Secretary Was histrtieted to Write Hood's 'Scheel SUpplieS stat- ing that all orders for supplies for VIOrris School must bear the' sigh nature 'Of either the chairman or the secretary of the board also to notify teachers that, „supplies provided in HepteMber are expect- ed to hist during the Scheid year And requeatS for additional' Sup- plies must be' made `to the board. The board plan's en visiting the ticheols' at the next Meeting, March I3, ' , - Ross AndersOn was . appointed repair Mari for all eleetric-Piatilia and IPluMbing repairs and Howard: It fbt other general relYairs, Payment . of the following 'bills 'was anthoriSed; Brussels Coal' taitti, V0a.4S.; H :blathers, 'coal $66.66; 1R Andek$on, $18;29; d3, MC- Donald' $10.16; ,sfack, ,Hood, $80.6A;. Shatlines. '$1/,86; 'W. 131 $20.00'. • Stone Ile 4WAtch. Climax Shower of Stam Catd.Paitgiii • , Commuritti , portbwictl—Pift oott tables of, progressive eualire . Were in play Tuesday night in -the' community hall with .winners: lady, Mrs, stall, bride.; high gent,,: Stan Bridei eohabhitimi, lady, km-: ma 8sithir spedlithirlses, Mrs, Bey Simmons;. Those- In .eliiirOof:-,the evening Were Mr,,,anOirs,'S4atisMOore, and Mrs': Hill tritliCti4 and Ur. and Bernard Thomas, Chairman NtrA, W. Gibson.• ' • s, ahoy-, Steretaky