The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-12-11, Page 11fi
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TIM 'ideal Christmas "(UMitirpj1T GIFT
for , 4,1;ylin.tinber .Of the j'€ mill '
We have'4 'W nderfully complete
stork i'r* 'all, styles and sizes.
WINGt3AM
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,INTEkMEDIATE
HOCKEY
WIARTON vs. WINGHAM
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WINGI,AM' ARENA
WEDNESDAY, , DECEMJ3ER 11
11,30 p,m. ,
:ADULTS One • mon SO.ffoQT, SiTMO:NTS 311e.'
'PfTBLIC SMIOOL STUDENTS PREF •
WEDNESDAY,', DECEMBER -18z
KINCARDINE •yrs, W1.NGIiA1VC
MiORDOKfl,.
TEAMS SELECTED
TOUR FAMilLY SHOE',. ,STORE
• Tho :following boys have heen.
pio1ce i to play on the four hockey
teams in the new minor hockey
league. The _team., are•'to play.:.o
the arena on Saturday morning,
Team No, 1; M. Garniss, V.
Strong, T. Deyeil, J.' White, R.
Vegan,, ,T., AdamS, D. 'Gibson, K,
Qh1n; .13 Dauphin; G, Carter, B.
Yemeq •K,••Scgtt,, P. Ewing and •D,
Smith.`
Team No, 2: G; Kerr,•',T, Van
stone, $, 'Cameron; .:T ' Fleury, T.
Meikley, B. Clark G.' Madill, T.
:DOORS-.`
►ND `OUTDOORS:
Meet .w' ,i.iteined4te
GARY STOREY
Gary •Storey has played goal, :for
several. ;`seasons;' He is aleft -hand-
ed ,goalkeeper who had aria excel-
lent season last year, A Winglfam
toy' who operates ,a general de-
livery service in town,
BRUCE"LOTT
Bruce Lott; played last , season for
Wingham Juniors as a forward,
and chalked • up a very active
season. He is one of the promis-
ing younger players, ..
:SPECIAL VALUE
8.LIGHT'INDOOR. SET
catty coloured' bulbs
ad, long • `dor. , extra s.
outlet to attach adds- •;-
Houle sets •SET
f&LIGILT SET With genuine Mazda
-10111m......,... , 1•.39
}Extra Marna bulbs, 6 •for' 45c'
MULTIPLE INDOOR
. TREE LIGHTS
Each bulb burns' independently.
Long•cord• y1th extra 'outlet'Plug :.
and add.on gOnnector.
7.iigh.t''outfit . si:69
15=if.9ht $3;69'
Sete ,with genuine Mazda bulba.
7 -Light Outfit,..
15-Light Outfit..... , ....4,69•
GAY 1OUTDOOR ;:
TREE •LIGHTS
' "NOMA'
BUBBLE' LIGHTS
8 sparkling. coloured candle, gaily
bubble on the tree. Series' type,. 8
Mazda' bulbs; long cord aod, addioa
connector: .... . ..369
Extra Mazda Bulbs; each 25,
Noma Plastic Candle:Lamp-Set•+- of.
8'bulbs. Complete 2 95
Weatherproof Outdoor Tree Lights
'•Each lamp burns rindeperideutlY.
Long yard fitted with add-on son.
nectar. ' .
15 -fight set .. $5:69
,Outdoor Seta with genuine Mazda
bulus.
7.tight Set 3,;18
15.LfghtSet'
Extra Mazda Bulbs, each. .-18
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ADJUSTABLE
CHRISTMAS TREE STAND
cittiakesl to set sup,-• Tree is
stire..'to be straight. No lean='
ing, .with. water pan 98c
Plastic SNOW. decorating kit
Pusit=buttoh'spl•ay snow with,
14 Ohr,stinas stencils set 98:.
CHRISTMAS WREATHS
10"' did. _ Sparkling red cel-
lophane ' with, candle paiti
settles and silver09 "
leaf . spray
15" dia, :Large size with ribbon*
, -
bow, ' silver holly' spray end
candle:, , • 1 59
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ILLUMINATED
MUSICAL VILLAGE:CHURCH
Actually plays "Slant Night". Glows
with colourful light, For mantel or
table',dec6ration. Also as, a _
nursery night light ' 5.98
ILLUMINATED SANTA 'LAQUE
In full colour., 16 high with
cord - ..2.49 : /
ELECTRICAL
SUNDRIES
FLASHER -Keeps
tree lights winking on
and off... .:48
3 -WAY OUTLET-
Bakelite -
17 and .29
E31414ENSkifra0/0211-.,
.Bubber covered: with
3 -way elitist
6 -ft
9.f t.'set '89
16oaf_1 1"7: •
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WISHING ALL -A _VERY. MERAY`'CHRISTMAS
we... r:4aw
anadian Tire Corp.!i", Wingham
Phone 184
, Robin E. Campbell'
pi.130011rgliA i' ;!ia*] I;1 ". 0007,M -35700x. .IIT".rIMPAAIWAHilS 1107$1, "�l a$3,$ 3$:i$'! IIII*
'iii.•rig ` �� A CAVSZ , - `a- ', ". �l`l ` '. ' 's'.�1M��"i iA•a1► t!
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Anyone who drives al
cat Will appreciate
gifts of our line OC•
0actgri
ir'IURRAY GERRIE
Murray Gerrie., has played
Winghaln since 1950 as..both
ward and. defen.cemlin; ,•
for
for•-
Ellat:ott, . M. Forsyth, D. Caskan-
ette,, N. 'Corrin; 13, Boyd and P,
Cfarepbell,
Team No, 3: 13.Lunn, J. Mitchell,
`i` McDougall, W, •Citaltanette, B.
: rhol'npson, B „Colley, It: Beattie,
P.'StrongK. Vo aii B. Forsyth, ID.
r; , Y ,.
Wenger and D. Anibeault,
.alit o • 4:' D' l
Teant 4. , Campbell, B.
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Mitchell, J, Bateson; E. Shinn, D.
Callan,' W,Gordon, J. liingllsh, R.
Deyell,
13, Conron, S: .Allen; D,
MacRae; It; Vancamp and 13. Carr.
Solite of; the boys who were late
in registering are not included in
the four . teams chosen this week
hut will be included in future
team arrangements,
BUY NOWAND SAVE
ON OU11 BIG ,SELECTION OP
GIFTS
FOR MOTORISTS
SEAT COVERS, FOG LIGHTS,
HEAVY DUTY TIRES,
AUTO HEATERS
GENUINE GENERAL. MOTORS
PARTS and ACCESSORIES
Everything for the
Modern Motorist
Wingiiani Motors
Phone 139
Wingham
x-01,
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• TELFORD STRUTIIERS -
Telford Struthers is q truth equally, 11 . at
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home on the ice as a, defenceman
or a forward, He played. last
season with the Wingham Juniors,
and willbe.leav_ing Wingham early
next year far Kitchener, where he
will attend college.
Minor Hockey
Teams,: Named"
More than 80 potential hockey
Players have registered with the
new minor sports set-up, it was
announced this week" TheYoung-
sterssters
are between the ages of 8 to.
16 :years, Tour teams have already
been made up from the _under 12 -
year -olds, and two games featuring
these teams are. to take place on
Saturday morning, T1nd3eams a
will play from 11,30 until, 12.30 and.
teams 2 and 4 will take the lee at
12;30, , playing until 1.30,
Several of the Midget players
have offered their services in the
training and direction of the
hockey newcomers, '- However, a
request for more adult managers
and coaches was made this week.
A meeting of representatives of
all the townorganizations inter-
ested in the newsy -formed aninoL'
sports arrangement, is to be ;held
at an 'early date, and 'representa-
tives ,.'Froin the Lions, Kinsttien,
Flrrnlen,. and Canadian Legion,
will be contacted to attend,
It is hoped that arrangements
will. be Completed at the meeting
to 'have' each organization look•
after all-star teams, as well as tile.
newly.organized teams.
BRHOGE (CLUB
The following are the results of
this Winghaln Bridge CItib; 1. Mr.
C, 1 6dgins,, vo., 0, 'Haselgiove;
2..1'trs it, •'I'tasmith, 1VT.rs. Cl, Gad«
kin: 3. Miss. M. ,MeCallum, Mr, ,7`,
%#,, Crawford.
PERSONALS
Mr, arid' Mrs. Wolf Schubert
and pons -'of` Toronto, spent the
Week-endwith Mr.. td Mrs, Bltrty
Wenger.
.1;;'riendp tit1 Xt. John Moir are
sorry t��' to lions that he is a Patient
tel N ilikbalil Cleft v Lf iiospitni and
hope tot a speedy recov'erY for hint,
PHONE 12
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THIJit,SDAY, luno; 1,40,
8,00--)?ublio Satin{;
SA VURDAY, 1d141(7. 14th-.- '
2.00-4.01)-•-l.'ublio Skating• :
8,00.10,00-T1:'ublie Skating
MONDAY, DTX:, 15t1/-4
400.5,00.: Skating t*heo1-
' ehil ,ren).
TT7ES»MX, DEO. 17111-
E:il nle Skating
WEDNESDAY, DEO 13111-
2,30-5.00-Pull/lie
8111-2,30-5,00Pullies 'Skating
10111111111.
The stores In Wingham Will.
tile following dates — Deg
204h, 21st, ,23rd, 442 _
Stores will be closed Wednesday*/tern
during the month of Decemib'ty
Vommercial League
The last game of the .' second
Series was played on Tuesday. The
Drivers have wonthe right to
enter the finals, Standing as fol-
lows:
Drivers, 22; resters, 21; .Teta,
172/2; Sizzlers, 17; Hooligans, 162%1
Spitfires, 11, •
High scores for the night:
Ladies' high single, Mrs. C. Lott,
260; men's high single, tie L.
Crawford, 259 and Roy de Groot,
259; .ladies' high triple, Mrs.. C.
Lott, 661; men's high triple,. J.
Alexander,, 653. .
High score for the series: Lad-
les' high single, Mrs, C. Lott, 260.;
men's high sing11, F. Burke, 298;'
ladies' high 'triple, Mrs. C. Lott,
661;• men's high triple; E. Walker,
680.
Men's.: Town. League
Lees, 31; .Co-op., 23; Aces; 21;
Burke, 14; Rockets, 12; Sputnix, 4.
High singles, Don Camicic, 308;
G. Perrott, 262; Wayne Brown,
249;, high triples., Don Carrick,
639; G. Parrott, 628; 'Walt Brown,
612.
CHICKENS FOR REGULAR GAMES
TURKEYS FOR 'SPECIAL DRAW PRIZE
Admission: -
16 GAMES FOR: $1.00
4 SPECIALS 25c EACH
This Coupon,: presented at purchase of bingo card
;entitles' holder :to one Chance on FREE Tltrlcey Draw..
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Bring thls Coupon you must he present to win-
riy
irli gngBriefs
Cu ,
Hob . Ferguson, who handles
"Curling Capers" in The London :
Free Press :quotes the following,
which should strike a 'familiar
chord iii many Wingham homes:
The Curler
"Who's'the stranger, mother dear?
Look, he knows us --ain't he
' queer:"
`Hush, rnY ,., ow,n, .. don't,,,ttilk so
wild;
He's your father, dearest Child."
"He's lny father? Not at all,
Father died,•a'tvay last fall." :
"Father didn't die, you deb,
Father joined the curling Club.
But they've closed the Club, So he
Has no place. to go, you „see -
No place left for .him to roam-
That is why he's coming home.
Kiss him -he won't bite you, child;
A11 them; Curling guys look wild."
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Intl,
,fill►
hoppi � , - ■
Problem.
this 4,,,. .3
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No fighting the crowds 4..
no .toss about wrapping, etc,
when you send Christmas
flowers, plants or corsages. Give
US your list and appropriate
Christmas Bower gifts will be
carefullyselected and promptly
delivered.
Seyo>/r Clirisl
ar! nleiS
tGis%les Sufata tri, f :
with FLOWERS -9Y
3l�IRC, ire gsoralt
tee sertr";faeliort *snit.
'delivery.
Phone 101 Winoiiiim
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HELLO, FOLKS!
ti The Winner for the 1st bushel of .Fancy Spy Apples wig Afrti.
Chester Cininngham, of Walkerton, Ontario, drawn to our store
by Mr. Percy Clark and,Son, at 9 •o'clock Saturday, aught.
•nabs Satutilay iiightn until"Cifiristmas'a Draw wilt be made Pa',
tit COME IN, AND GET IN •ON THIS DRAW.
II • This Week, we are featuring a 'S'pec'ialty nn Sweet Ornngt•s,
these are priced ExoeP"tionttlly Low. anti our Displays re
Massive, .giving to a Better Array to Choose Frtl!in.
0,i,,i, No doubt, everyone .knows, the Importance it is, to have Plenty
of Fruits and Vegetables, to obtain the Necessary Vitamins•
A Nutrition for •. one's Healthy during the Long Winter Season;
. Therefore, vve suggest, you Come In and Get a Health'
Treat''
,Hent, Now:: Our clerks will let you taste these Sweet'Oranger,•
' before you buy, and our Prices :are the Lowest 'in Town.
t. :. •
A. SPECIALTY FROM NOW TILL CIIIISTbAS; .
Fruit Baskets ONLY .y'r1.00 ea. ' ORANGES; case lot' $ .5
lr� BAS ANAN 2 lis. for 25e GRAPES, eise lot $3.49
Ilroecolli, Mushrooms, Spinach, Letttice, Celery, Endive, r
Chinese Lettuce, Avocado Pears, Anjo Pears, Pineapples;':,
�.
Winer Grapes,Prickly Pears, Buttprcrip Sguaslli, ..Grcen.Qninns;
FEATURED AT ALL TIUTES.
Bond's Fruit Market
4 Phone 207 Free Delivery W.inghairi
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