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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-04-17, Page 4LEES USED FURNITURE, 13u3 land sell, Phone 185. 17:241) GI'RL'S MAIM check spring .eeal and hat set, size Ox, for sale Also guitar and autoharp in goot condition, Phone 436M, 101: MEAT FOR SALE-Good beet • by the quarter, Killed under ' • ° license from Dept. of Health Yearling heifers. Top quality. Lowest prices. Raynard Ackert, Ripley, phone 24r30, 17rrb USED VACUUM Cleaners that; ..; Filter" Queen's, for sale, $10.00,' and up. Filter Queen Service Blyth, Ontario. 10; RED •x SUSSEX PULLETS for sale., Ranging from one week to 12 weeks old, Also 1000 bales of mixed good hay, Apply to Jas R. Coultas, phone 743w2, 17* 16-DISC CASE POWER DRILL for sale. On rubber, No. 55 Mas have been traded , in on ,new SERVICEABLE age hogs for insured for all risk eoverage? sale, By qualified sire and darn: Both sire darn hatf'd For information phone 293, Stew- . top feed conversion and are art A., Scott, Wingham. 2rrb XS YOUR TELEVISION properly BOOK NOW for your vacation! Well-furnished cottage at Kin- tail, 30 minutes from Wingham, Large lake frontage; quiet beach, wonderful for children. Hydro, oil-heated. .Sleeps. 8 comfortab- ly. No bedding or linen supplied. Apply Box 26, Advance-Times. 3:10:17:241) WANTED HOUSE WANTED with barn and some land. Around Wingham. Apply to Box 29, 'Advance- Times. 17* OLD 'HORSE wanted for light work. Will be given good home. Phone 656j17. 17b 'USED OIL space heater wanted. ' Either small or medium. Also a baby's play pen. Phone 445, 171) WOMAN'-wants work in, store, or a's domestic. Apply to Box 34, Advance-Times, , 1.7* CARD OF THANKS Scotty and Mrs, Ross wish to thank all the doctors, Mrs. Mor, rey and staff for all their kind- ness while he was in the hospital. Also to all the neighbors and friends for their many kind thoughts and get-well cards. 17* DEADSTOCK WANTED DEADSTOCK removed promptly for sanitary disposal. FREE pick up on larger animals, reasonable collection charge for small ani- mals. Phone Collect Wingham 378, Palmerston 123W or Dur= ham 398. Gordon Young. Limited. 6rrb AUCTION SALE. AUCTION , SALE of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Will 13e held at the borne of , CLARENCE J. Mk Pour miles north of AUBURN on Division Line. On SATURDAY, APRIL 20 Frigidaire, Electric Stove, 'Coal and Wood Stove, Sewing Machine, Washing Machine, Kitchen Furni- ture,' bjning,vooin Furniture, Liv- ing Room Fureiture, Organ, Bed- room Furniture, Spring MattreaS es, Quilts; Ftegs, Dianketa, Mats, Feather Tieks, FilloW,S, Sheets, Pilldve Cases, Tablecloths, Linens, Cooking Utensils, Dishes, plain and fancy, Dish and Hand ToWels, Fruit Scalers, empty and -full, Lin- oleum, 'Vacuum Cleaners, ware, Baby Buggy, Garden TOols, • TERIVW - CASH, CLARENCE' COX, Prop. 1)0NALI) BLUR, AlittiMiter 10:17* " iiii.44101,04.^!Jyte, $6'!"67 4116 eraliSACH Mak?* SAL ES a 5E/PV/CE CE 1:%;frel 0 f. 2 ELLIOTT REAL ESTATE AGENCY Blyth, Ontario -- Phone 104 GORDON ELLIOTT, BROKER 'Ballagh, , Fleming' S. Salesman, Victor Kennedy,' Salesman, Res. Phone, 586J, Wingham, Rea,' Phone, 78, Blyth • Large Farni Listing; 0We/hags & Business Property .Listings and.Inquiriei Invited. • "Wirr, 'SPECIALIZE IN GIVING SERVICE', .14111111'1110O1i11101/11111‘1111111/11111110111i ii !!! iiiiii ll 11 iii ite 1,1 I llllll lllllllll 1141i ti llllllllllllllllll 41 I lllllll DOI BUSINESS.. and PROFESSIONAL., DIRECTORY CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Ete. Wingham, Phone a J. II 'CRAWFORD. Q.C. R. S. 11E'111ERINGTON, A. H. McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR Ind NOTARY minim iirlESWATER • ONTARIO triePhorke Tee*Water Wreattet.6-tvery OredlieOda,y iitterietiono p.m.,or alitiointroont Frederick F, Homuth Phrn.B., R0, Okra to Nomad); RA Mrs. Viola Wilms& ILO, ot.roistondsts PHONE' 1.18 Hirriston, Ontario J. W BUSIIFIE1D Q.C. ifhirriater,, solicitor, NotarYi EttN Money to toast) Office--Meyer' Block; Wirigitinkt . , . 'WELLINGTON FIRE linintaiee company gat; iso An nit Cagadian Company *hie& Has faithfully OierVed its ono' homilies tor over a eentary. Mead of tlee Toronto 11. attend:Mel ;insurance Ate** Whigiteinit AMIttltAt4ICIti AtfttltJANCI4k Wittg- tem. 'couttootia getlitce, Day. 324 X.Itht.I1,1; or 0114 4 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE LET US QUOTE , YOU ON OUR ' DIVIDEND:PAYING POLICIES TERMS - 6 MONTHS or, 12' 'MONTHS' Special' Low Rates for Farmers' Cars & Trucks.: H. C. MacLean • Phone 115 Wingham ' rib 140 ACRES Brick house, L-shaped barn , with Silo, large implement shed, hydro and water throughout all buildings. 35 acres ploughed, 30' acres in hay, the rest in pasture and bush. Centrally located farm near school and village. . . All inquiries should be addressed to: Mrs. Fern Kennedy', R.R. Londesboro, .Ontario,,, Phone Blyth 28313 This advertisement published free by - d'; The Allied Farm Services of Canada London, Ontario , ave Illioney . BY PREPAYING k _..i••••,.„,21,0 ,•,..,,. E .‘""'. '3 E ) 1,..WiNdmA 3 t.tp , • . 3' 1011k so it * Z INC RtVATE( .,,,„ - i 019 . ..- I, To*int of Winghani, 947 Taxes '2 , • lral)CP Org, , may ITIK1.46 payments on accotint of 057 take§ tip to 80 Der cent of 1956 takes', Interest at. the rate Of Vont per cent, per annam will be allowed, on skit prepayments. ' Prp'payilittits of taxea elitist ' he mace at the Town 'T.rea8ttrer's Office, Town ball CALBRAITH, Ttoasuet,.. „ Town of*Winghtml. .tetionitilietiiiiininifitehireeiretetireernotionireitelyereerittenreithenteariethi a. 4 AO" EffPr A re4,1401, MIVI4nC044fielif we 44044:110, Apiit it 1951 •.• Fon SALE FOR SALE, OR RENT Be COMING EVENTS CARD OF TIIANKS , I would like to express my sin; • The Wife and family Of the late WMS ANItliA MEET per,e thanks to all my .friends and . William McLean -WiSii to thank - . - ' neighbours for their visits and their ' man)" friends neighbors Patient in Witigham, General. Hospital, Special thanks to pr., cards sent to me while I was a . kindness durfili; for their recent .AT 'HARDY HOME., and relatives their acts Of reavement, Also for tho Many ' phone 53r12, Brussels, 1Orrb," of Wingham, immediate posses- ,/[ sion. Apply to. Norm Higgins,27b 1947 FORD CAR for sale; also!? phone 32r9 Brussels , shotgun; .22 automatic; Wirt -41. THREE ROOMS mid bath ' for Chester, Two hound pups at T 64, rent. Hot -water, cupbotirds. no charge.' Phone 15r20, Wrox .,,-. Heavy duty Wiring, private en- eter. . '''''I. trance, Phone 329. 17:24h 1 tractor. Will take livestock on : h eavy duty wiring, water, ad- rade. Apply to Mel Jermyn, jacent to highway 3 miles south FOR RENT WE ROOM APARTMENT over Dominion Store for rent, bath- room, hot and cold, water, heavy duty wiring, easily heated ait- conditioned. Phone 4136, 20rrh 100 ACRE GRASS FARM. for, rent. Spring creek running)' through it. Apply to George I 'Fisher, Whitechurch Phone / 747W11. FLOOR SANDING-Now is the time to have your floor sanded and refinished for only 5 to 10c per sce ft. depending on the floor. We use "Saniseal". For free estimates call H. Temple- 'man, Carrie, Phone Wroxeter 23r1. 10:17:24:1b tier. 1.3 17* :photity the Waterkte Cattle Ofccdthg. ASSociation ntt aliuton 24411 or Mildulay 1990,2 be- , tWeen 1;g0! and 906 s,iu We hate' All, breeds top 'linv cost," 28trti `'''"MAVS TWO-PANT SUIT for sale. Size 36, Navy blue gabar- dine, Good as new. Phone 644w1 Wingham, 1,74. FOR1VfAL for sale. Orchid nylon, ankle length. Size 14, worn only, once, Phone 641J. 17bN V I QUANTITY OF GARY OATS for Sale. Registered and commer-,Ni cial. Apply to Fred Doubledee,"1 Wroxeter, phone 7r12 Wrox-s.•:; eter. 11" SEED• for sale, Certified Ranger' Alfalfa, $28,00 bus.; Bruce County Grimm. Alfalfa, $29.00 bus.; Bruce County Red Clover $29.00 hue.; Timothy $9,60 'bus.; White or Yellow Sweet Clover' p.m bus. All No, 1 Grade, Also" Alsike, Ladino, and White Dutch Clovets, Orchard, Brome and' Meadow Fescue grasses , for permanent pasture mixtur-', es at reaannable prices. Regis- ,..tered Gary Oats $1.85 bus.; reg. Brant Barley $3.75 bus.; Corn- • mercial No. l Gary. Oats 1.55, bus.; Commercial.No. 1 Drant . Barley $2.95 bus. Also other. Varieties. Roy Cramm & Son, Pinkerton, Phone Cargill 68W3, 17rrb V17134STOCK FOR SALE , YORKSHIRE SOW for sale, Due "April 8.• Purebred Shorthorn bull, 14 months old, Dark roan. From unit sire. Apply to Earl. • Toner, FordWich, 17* ROAR DURHAM DULL for' sale, One year.old, Apply to Wm. BtYdges, phone 618W2, barn. 17b BAY CLYDE MARE for sale. 10 'e years old. Apply to Stewart Mnsgrove, phone 10r46,, Wrox- Is e s Make room for spring litter, Apply to Ilerh Waeehter, 3rl smith of Milchney on No; • 6 IlighWay, Phone 31r3, Mild- a 171) REAL ESTAllt EXteft IDEALLY LOCATED for idle oh Carling Terrace in Wing- ham, Price: test Offer, Apply Phone i'96, Wingham, 3rrb .' • „ IWO -STOREY ktOtist for sale. SIX tooing, centrally located, heated, hardWood fldOrg, lijOdern t-Piede bath, built-hi OliPbotirdit. Good garden, rot thigh articul t§ ty to1jox it'. Advance-vitt:09, MAN WANTED for Ftawleigh business, Sell to 1,500 families. Good, profits for hustlers, Write today. Rawleigh's Dept. D-453-S. Montreal, Que. 171) , START !A permanent year-round 0 business', You begin earning good money the first day, Strictly your own boss', Fam- ilex's exceptional quality assur- es quick, easy sales with plenty of •repeat orders. Your home- town and surroundings - your territory. All families are cus- tomers and users of products such as ours. Write for details. Familex Dept. 55' Station C, Montreal. 17* BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Burden's Service Ceritre four- acre corner lot, 1 mile-from Wing- ham pa No. 4 highway, for sale. Price, $16,900 plus stock, Terms, Groceteria, lunch room and private garage under same root. Two, ca- bins, lots Of space for motel,.swim- ming pool, etc. Modern cottage, 8 rooms and hall, hot and, cold we:- ter, 4-piece bath, shower, etc. Pro-. perty has hardwood floors, tile; ar baritetens, insulated throughout. Regent gas and oil, business good year round. Tanks are under- ground. Space to. park 20•••cars. Outside cement steps; sidewalk with crushed stone around proper- ty, Color; white With pear green' trim, The seller has other inter- ests. • 1017* „ _ VV, Craprerd, vas- m•orrey .and her nursing staff: -Mrs, • Fta- bort Brown. CARD OF THANKS * wish to express my sincere thanks and 'appreciation to all thosc\ who sent flowers, cards and letters and to those who helped, • in any way.-Harry F. McGee. 17'', CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my sincere . appreciation to all my 'friends and relatives for their kindneks shown to me at the time of my bereavement' in the, death of my friend, Jack McKinnon. Also to those who sent so many lovely • ear'ds.-Velma Redman, 17* TENDERS , TOWNSHIP 'OF EAST • ' WAWANOSH Tenders will be received by' the', undersigned up until, one o'clock D.'S.T., May 7th, 1957, for the %con,--,i. struction of. the Rintoul MuniCipal Drain •in the Township of East` and' West Wawanosh. - • There' is 1640 lineal • feet of tile‘ drain, three, catch basins arid 6330 cu, yds, of open drairi. Thi ToW11,-, ship` of East Wawanosh will siinPlY the tile •and, pipe. Plans, profile and specifications, may be seen at the Clerk's Office, R.R.. 1, grave. A certified cheque of' tenl, per cent of the contract price must. accompany each tender. Lowest or any 'tender not neees, sadly accepted.. • R. H. THOIVfPSON,, Clerk. 111:171? NOTICE TO,CREDTTORS AND OTHERS IN THE ,ESTATE OF WILLIAM HENRY HAYES, (also knoWn as WILL/AM HENRY' HAYS), late of the Town of Wingham, in the County ,of Huron, (formerly of the Village of -Wroxeter, ..in the said County), Retired Machinist, de- ceased, • All persona having claims against the above-mentioned decdased, who died on or about the 6th day of December, 1956, are required to forward particulars of their claims to, the undersigned solicitors on or before the 27th day of April, 1.657, after which date the assets of the said' deceased will he distribut- ed, haVing 'regard only to those Claims of vAtich notice has been' received, . GLEN EVERETT HAYES, Ex, ecutor of the'Estate of William Henry Hayes, deceased. by his solicitors herein GORDON AND LILLXCO, 3954 George Street, Peterborough, Ont- ario. 10 :17 :24b TWO-STOREY 'HOUSE for 'eel: et, teat, Frame, On corner Alfred and •••Shuter Street • Suitable for two families. Pos. session immediately, Apply t Box 31, Advance-Times, • 17.24* BRICK COTTAGE' for ,sale or rent, 3 bedrooinS, built-in cup- beards. Barn and one acre of • land in the village of Bluevale For further particulars contact Mrs. Florence Smith, phone 28x• Brussels, 17* '4'0U'VE TRIED .r.rfx.F.1 REST; now .try the best for spareribs and Sanritraut on Wednesday;oFriday and Saturday evenings, Com- mercial Hotel, Formosa. .Cd12/57 SALESMAN WANTED CAMERON'S BILLIARDS will be open every Saturday night till 12 p.m. for the Convenience of rural customers. Complete line of men's and boys' jeans, shirts and overalls, socks extra, Guns bought, sold and repaired. Am- munition of 'all types. Electric shavers, lighters and watches repaired Open every Saturday night till n p.m. 17rrb SINGLE well-furnished Room wanted with adult family by young business man, Must be Within sheet walking distance from TV station or hospital. No meals, Apply giving full particulars to Box 33, Advance- Times. 17* PERSONAL . • IF BACKACHES are slowing you up, take RUMACAPS and help yourself to relief from pains arid aches. Ask your Druggist. • 17h :MISCELLANEOUS WHAT ARE YOU DOING Good Friday? Why not visit our greenhouse? See the large se- lection of Easter potted plants and cut flowers at Lewis Flow- ers, Frances Street, phone 101. Visitors always welcdrne. 17b t., STEWART A. SCOTT caii now save you 15% on your ear or truck in- surance. Yearly or six' months , polities are available. SpeCial 'rotes for farmers, For further InforinatiOn phone 293, Wingham; 29rrb _ , • SANITARY SEWAGE disposal Septic tantro, cesspools, cellars, °to., pumped and cleaned, quick service; all work guaranteed, Apply Louis Blake, phone 42r6, Eritaiels, iSrtb NATtnLoo CATTLE Breeding ASatiefation "Whert Better BallS Are Used". "For 'artificial hi. 1949 PICK-UP for sale. Half ton, Phone 978w. - 171 BEATTY WASHER for sale. 6 sturdy chair:. Both at bar- gain prices. Phone 259 or ,3 Catharine Street. 17" 15 TONS of HAY for sale, Apply to. Addison Bauman, phone Brussels 41r6, 17:24*• TURKEYS-Special price on 8 to 9 lbs., 53e. Other weights 55c. R. E, Laidlaw. 17b SANITARY TOILET for sale With pipes. Also white enamel sink and bedroom washstand • Phone 27-8 Wroxeter, 17* TWO GIRLS' COATS for sale. Blue and, white check. All wea• titer with hats to match, Ex• cellent condition, size 10 and 12. Phone 196. 17b sey-Harris tractor, 1951 Ford FEMALE HELP WANTED 8-•ROOM BRICK house for rent, GIRLS OR WOMEN wanted as sewing machine operators. Up to .40, years of age. Previous experience not necessary. Ap- ply to Mr, Lettau, Peerless Tex- tale Products Co., Hanover, • 17:24b EMPLOYMENT WANTED UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of an EXECUTION issued out of the 8th Division Court In the County of Huron, hi which George Henry Hodgkinson iS Plaintiff and Spar- ling Yeo and ,Mrs. Spading Yeo are Defendants, and to me directed against the lands and tenements of the ,said Defendants; I have seized and taken in execution all the right, title, interest and equity of redemption 'of Spading Yeo and Mrs. Spading Yea, in and to: ALL' AND SINGULAR that cer- tain parcel Or tract of land and premises' situate, lying arid being In the Town' of Wingharn! in the County of Huron, mote particular- ly described as follows, The wes- terly 36' of Lot NV, 156 and the easterly ,1.0° of Lot NuMber 57 north of Jahn Street according to Loot arid McKay'a Survey Of 'the Town of Winghani in the County Of amen, ALL of which said right, title and equity of redemption of the said Sperling Yeo oarid Mrs. Spar- ling.,Yeo In the said lands and tenements, I'shall offer for sac by Public Auction at the TOWn of Wingham on the iith ° day Of May, A.D. 1957, at the hour of 3,00 0'0'6dt in the afterritron, Vaatern baylight Time, TERMS,'-Gash. Harold Jackson, Nagon",Hill, Atictioricer, 'Sheriff of ,.the County of Ilitron, CARD OF THANKS wish' to express my sincere thanks to all those who sent cards, treats and ,flowers; and to • those who helped out in so many • ways while I was in Winghanl, • Hospital. Special thanks to Dr. M, Corrin, Dr, B., Corrin, Dr, W, A. Crawford and the' nurses and staff of Wingham Hospital- Mrs, Gordon Wad., 17b" 101724lb E Box Holders? Names rt;241) fienhination itiformuttou or FINANCING A CAR' Not Given Out vice from all bteeil4 of cattle, Before you buy ask about our. l it IR stoat," aga i nst our. tniss i Low Cost. Einfinding vivo • with to •dieulgo the 'untie or tultirctisi tomploo butiranec Coverage, !Of any adirelikleit amine ant STgWART • SCOTT itztrivotts, rink us for this i rhaut 293 iVitothoul Inforturitinu, 006, Ata, v ! arthimathaiimuolaautintimii *a am Ns si.im Jim inia LEE .S ...TAXI:: 24-HOUR SERVICE PHONE -s• I- *v. beautiful floral tributes' and sym- pathy cards, Special thanks to Rev. W. J, V. Buchanan, pall- bearers and Moir ftmeral home, Gerrie. 17"' CARD OF THANKS The family of ,the, late Harold David wishes to express • their appreciation for the many acts ,of kindness shown them and for floral tributes ,at thetithe' Of ,their recent bereavement.- Also for the benefit dance held' recently.e.- Mrs, Reita David. 17 CARD OF THANKS' ' Mr. and Mrs. •Arnbrose, David• and family, of Gorrie,•-•Wish to thank all their frienda•and neigh- bors for floWers,,carcis and kind- ness shown to them in their re- cent bereavement. 17b IN 3mmoniffint . loving memory of our dear eon and brothef, Wil•• ford Samuel'Shieil, Who passed away so suddenly three years age, April'16; 1954, Years do not darken, 'nor shad- ows dim, • Those cherished memories, we have of him. -Always remembered and sad- ly missed by Mother, Dad, El- mer and family, 17* • Hardy, Mrs. Stuart 'OnanlneY Monthly,' n trihyl 'rm. n* the VMS and W.A. Were 'held on Tuesday afternoon at the hOMe of the president, ,Mrs. Win. presided over the former, using the: rogram from the Missionary DONNYSRQOE --- Meetings of was sung in opening,' followed by prayer and the Lord's Prayer in unison, ,,An Easter reading, "The Brightest Pay In '.All the VVodc1", was given by Mrs. ' Noble, Mrs ,' Sam ThoMpson read an article on the life of Dr. Helen Forbes and Mrs. II. JefferSon sang "Thert,,Is ,a Green Hill Far Away" Mrs, R. ‘Charnrrey gave' a read- ing on Christian steveatdship and Mrs. Harold Woods read the chap- ter in the study book. The offer-, ing was received by'Jeanette Johnston, "Plans .were Made for a special 'thankoffaring meeting and a hymn was sung in• closing. Mrs.. '',Sam Thompson -was in charge' of the. W.A. meeting. ,• 'A hymn .was -sung and the 'Scripture lesson was read from the sixth chapter of St. Matthew by Mrs, Chas. Jefferson, followed by a prayer by the leader. Mrs. H. Chamney read ar poem • and the meeting was closed by, Mrs. Tom. Armstrong. . A contest, re-arranging juinbled words to get the name of garden vegetables was won by Mrs.,'John' '• Noble.' Lunch was served by the hostess,' assisted, by Mrs. H. Jef r ferson and , Mra. D• Robinson. There were 12 ladies present, • ' • P Conamertial League „t Tlie.';second..gaine of the finals -Wasdittilfed oa Tu'edaY "night One...mOre,‘game will be pled to cornplbte the season. Stariding . as follows: ,, Bide Bamhers,,10; Strikers, 8; Blowers, ; WPdeq.4,' • High, sbqtep ' for the"' night: Ladlei".:' high single, ••Mrs. L. Crayefoid,'233‘inenis high single, D,' C eion ' 247; ladies' high • , ; • , as, soon. as the weather is really warm enough. Very recent .research has 'shown that even with the- best permanent anti-freeze the additives, that prevent ' corrosion get broken down after one season's' use: • • v . , • Old anti-freeze can be tough on'radiators and hoses if it's left in through the year. , . Anti-freeze" is just one of the items that occurs . to us as the weather gets warmer. Our cars work ..:L • ' hard• during. the whiter and when Spring comeS . LuiftE AcijohALD , • - ' theyneed to be freshened up inside as well' as . , out. It's a good time to cheek allignment.after the' Winter's, humps, It's' a good time to rotate' the tires and . cheek ilh;liralces ;acne _Wheel bearings, Hullo Folks!. When the weather gets little warmer, it's easy to 'imagine that our-anti4reeze doesn't have to be kept up to strength. , .Oftek when one of our men tells, a Customer that his anti- freeze. is' only good to sa,and-so temperature, he gets the reply . well, that's all right, 'it never gets that cold around, here." '',These "art two pretty dangerous thoughts. The fact is .that anti-freeze has to withstand temperatures that are a lot colder it.' ever gets outside. Some people think that's a prettY strange idea beeause they imagine that anti-freeie is up there. snug a bug under the hood where it's nice and warm. ,But when, the car is moving, the rush of air causes rapid , evaporation ,and - evaporation.. is a cooling process, So the front of -the radiator, is , often 1.0''degrees cooler than the air, Outside.. Tiny Ida Crystals 'can forM while the, outside temperature is well abOve 'freezing, So. We reeeimmend• that you keep your anti- • freeze ,up to par, But we also recommend that ,the anti-freeze be. drained out of the 'radiator just • This• is the kind .of money-saving service we do for many, rra0 folks' around here with all kind's ,of cars. Our shop is all 6 tuned up to give you your tune up, • BIRTHS WALL-In WinghtiM General Hospital;' On' Wednesday, April 10, •1657, to Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Wall', R.K. Uolyrood,, a son. FARRISH-411 Winghata General Hospital, on Saturday, April 13, 1957, to. Mr, and Mrs. Donald 'Parrish, R.R. 7, LueltrioW, a son. tINDERWOOD-In Wingha in April le)11.7ir a114,11:57pittoalm, ro.ii,aiSlciunmdarys,. George Underwood, 11..R. 1, '• ' Wingliam, a son, George Nelson,,,, JOHNSTON-In Whigharn Oen‘ eral Hospital, on Tuesday, April. 16, 1957; to Mr, and lt/Ers, Allan Johnston, R.R, 7, LucknoW, a . 'daughter, • ,, . triple, Mrs. L. Crawford, 559; men's high triple; Rapstm, 608. Team high score, Blowers, 2663... '14 f.