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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-03-23, Page 11• 4,41.13•1040.!ln et• INTERInalATE QIIOIR FINALS WEDNESDAY,. MARCH 23rd calt yy 'MARTON 5r$„ WING AM WirOwn Arena for your ositivites ).. t • POLICE . CHAMPIONSHIP 't'he anneal Croy-Bruce' Police' AHS(Iciatiott bantam hockey. tourna- ment wee staged last ,week-end with 37 Learner competing. Arenas at both Kieetereliee and WIngharn, were used. i The Goderieb 'Squad .topped the 17 entries when thel' won the grand. championship •,44 Wingham Saturday eVening' witi p.„7-0 win: over Ebeneezer. The Cxalericit kids, •sponsored by the Legien• Branch in tire lakeside.: town; -; have won 20 copSecutive verees ,Luigi season .and are: 'coached by Art E'eaehey. Ae- , cording to the se,oreeb, the lebener an lads were the, teen; st .opPositien the (Maws met t iring the day. Ebenenzer had. cestie •np through a series, arid went on o win •Pver.the ir the tourney as •Win irS Of the "E' '•.`C" Veep Winnere,IPort 'Elgin, to jump •10,tn the finals/ with -doderieh. In the "C" ,grottip -semi-finals Port Elgin beat that Wingham ban- lams by, a 4-8 coen in an overtime game that was it Vaal thetitar.. Coderieh had wop the 913" title when•they .drubbed ;Walkerton by a 13.0 count -after' iWatkerton had- trimmed Clinton 8-13. • Gernes Started. aY., 8 tiara. In the two aem ras with Able matches'going on all ,'(-10 37; ;Under `tire sponsorship of• the pollee Association, Chief Gordon Doyen, of 'Wing:ham, act- ed as games chairman tor Abe .ichailaPienShip.4irial in. Wiegtearn1 Saturday evening, : Wilich setW a WESTON'S rfikTURE S AV E 4c Taylor were ;presented with their First Stars, 0-0 .0 A, Canadian •Tarni)orce in '61 'The 3rd Canadian, Boy Scout Jamboree Will 'he held early in July, 1061, at Connaeght Ranges, near Ottawa, it was 4;3014dd:by the .eiteetitiVe 'committee the • C4- nadian General Scouts• AaseCiation' at i its -recent Meeting an Victerite.I3 A total attendance pf/131),Init .'3;00 First Ciass Scouts dad Ieeaclets, selected on a a/M.1MA'; :quota basis, antieipated, • CoonalAght Ranges were ;chosen 'as :411/3, suitable available site which would enable the executive• committee to carry out its Jamboree ,objective of making 'a visit to •Canada's capital available to,' as many'• Canadian Semite as pesSible. COnsaught was the site of the' 1st Canadian Jere- boree in 1949 and of the Recond in 1053. NE w HAHN POW.PR-BOY. "466", ROTARY TILLER • Weller; All Scouts and Cubs in the Wing- ham Scout Troop and Cub Packs are to be sure to have the slips tor the feather and Son banquet, re- turned by Thursday of this week. it is very important that the Ineibers'lenew hew Many will at: trod the, banquet .so that they can a:Irange`, accordingly' for the peir- e lia;?, Pialr(i111.-tiooil of food. 3Vinglitini Cubs, Pack 1 • Cub meeting on Thursday might was conducted by Akela 13111 Crawford with 33 boya attending. The Meeting began, with the Grand 14W]. •''arrd pines were played. qs Voitiirks to Pass-tests remain- ed after the meeting:1' The following' were passed: Reading, NowtOn,Ridtiardson, Ken Taylor, • Matt Riehardson; cleanii- neas,•Paul .Gardper. .Lyle Marley. passed his reading•for 'Second Star requireinents arrcl'eolleetor's badge, Newer/it Richardson and Hex PAY ONLY 31; Cinnamon Butterhoms REMINGTON'S I.G.A. WINNERS PRESENTED-The Goderich Bantams, sleown making the presentation eta the Goderich winners of the Grey-Bruce Police Association bantam team captain, Gary Beak Left is Chief Gordon hockey totermament were presented with the trophy Deycli, games ehairman, lie Gaderich sextette by Mayor R. E. McKinney of Wingham, at the local came out on tap of 7. salmi which eonalieled for arena last Saturday evening. The Mayor, right, is the trophy.-Photo by Connell, Easy on your budget bur demon tor work. Estsily pulverizes even hard- packed. soll ,and grassy sod, 56 light and well ,balanced, 'women and children find h'4 fun to 'use, Plows or cultivates-so 6" depth, 1.6" swath 24" with exten- sinn ,InStandY Pdjitstabie depot Par, .tnicantlY.deoatilablo wheels.'New PP. sional ievetse:drivo, .1,011.year guarantee, Conti fn.paday, See the .rotary tiller .that rivet you "(tore vitae for Your (10112.r1 see it HERE today! DOERS ELIMINATE SIXTEEN RINKS PORT ELM TEAM HERE FOR SPIEL sevaitio NEWS good crowd on hand. Mayor R.. 121...: McKinney, of Wingham[, presented' the'Aresocia- lion's: trophy . to the Goderich champions at :.the end of, the final Sixteen rinks from Wingham and surrounding towns were entered in the annual Oddtellaws' Bonspiel, held last Wednesday in the Wing- ham club quarters. 4'310.0.:/P , pke.,5.0§k**i • game, The results of the various games were as follows: C'SerieS:"--'Wiligharn 4, Eue'ham 1; I 4 Southampton 2; Port Elg,in. 1,• Winghain .3, (overtime); as low as $139.95 TAI N TON HARDWARE Phone. ,10 Wingham „.„,,,.,„,„,. iiii lllll 4of lllllllll llllllll Ilmot llllllllll Jusr AR1?!VED NEWEST SPRING STYLES FOR WOKEN' ,041,44,4444mmlnlumiimoltilipsoimiggi4ti4;41M01011110 hopERIGH TAKE TILLER.MO TILLER.VALUE . .. . . . , .. , viffimosid. 'PORTABLE - , FOR FRESH-TASTY FRUITS &. VEfiETAIILES CALL SAM BONDI'S FRUIT STORE PHONE 207 --- WINGHAM llll lll Winners in the nine o'clock draw were•Jack Porter and his rink from Teeswater. In second place .was. Charlie Robinson of Lucknow and. Hugh iNteKenzie of Port Elgin took the third place award. In the eleven o'clock draw Bill Bain and his boys, of the Wingham club, took first Honors, followed by. Grant Wilton, Winghatn. and LloYd Beari:t-Listowel. Consolatien prize winners in the • two draws were Nelson Pickell, Teeswater and Lorne Edwards, Teeswater. The prizes were desk lamps,. el- Petrie clocks, pen desk sets, waste paper containers arid bottles of furniture polish. Rinks from Pais-, ley, Ripley, Teesweiter, Port Elgin, Listowcl, Belgrave and the Wing- ham rural areet, competed. • 'Orders Delivered Promptly Men's Town League Monday night saw the •end•of the 'semi-finals with Lees and Hydro earning berths in the finals.' Lees-(Ken Saxton, Bill Johnson, :Brian Metcalfe, Ron Lee, Des and Jack Brophy) clefeateid the Rodle- ets in the .tWo' night -sessions ten points to four. . ' Hydro'- (Paul Coyle, Bill IN- Wards, Ross Eundas, Ross Gorlon, Doug Wylie, Mac Peachey) tied Burkes in points but won the match by having the highest total pintail. Rockets vs. Lees March '14 9850 2pts. 2917 .5 pts., March 21 ,.„.2848 2.pts. 2950 5 pti, Port Elgin 5; Kincardine 0. E Series-Tara 11, Bluevale 2; Ebeneezer 6, Kurtzieille 1; Mildrnay 12, Fordwich 0; Ripley 11, Tober- teprY 1; Elierteezer 6,,Tara 2; Mild- rimy,/, Ripley 2; Ebeneezer Mild- may 2. In C-4 playoff, Ebeneezer beat Port Elgin 4-1. `B Series-Wallterton 8, Clinton 3; Goderich 8, Exeter 1; Goderich 13, Walkerton Q, Grand championship- --Goderich Ebeneezer 0. ""VOPX*WIPVrWerV'''' ifeWaetalf*:& 111111141411141 • with all office typewriter features 1.11.0.111- ME man so mu or sla 4 llllllllll so no as A, Commerciai Bowlers semi-finals by 21,1 pins. The play-off series is now under Winoharn, 2973; Goderich 2657. IF-You are using the mortgage,. Plan of inlYiug your borne, YOU-should know about our special MORTGAGE WWII- ANCE. Consult - FRANK C. HOPPER -Representative- Canada • Life • WINGHAM, ONT. Phone -462 ax/re-25% pazzazziatzeztjuaisiazugthwed.m.so, "twookomm Wingham plays the winners of Exeter and Goderich B, series on March 26 and April 2nd in the finals for the Labatt trophy. High single, S. Brown, 263; high single, H. Brown, 224; high triple, S. Brown, 630; high triple, S. Storey, 628. make-up glyes, soft, luminous 'gloW , • conceals tiny imperfections insta.ntly. • • DU BAPeRY • Beg. 1.50 1,10 LOWEST PRIC D 6-passenger. comfort 1#110 141. ,.alit DuBARRY FACE POWDER soft as a caress, hypo-Allergenic. Reg. 2.25' 1.435 riuk ra.i.opf "4..-fardaltakitt vs a iniamparrimissmiositaimaswasevotabtioniawomibammaoi . . FLATTER-GLO Total 5698 4 pts. 5867 lents. Mydro vs. Barites March 14 3175 5 pts. 2936 2 pts. March 21 308,1 2pts. 3135 5 pts. Total 6256 7pts.. Z071 7 pts. 0 • 0 -.0 The Wingiutna Intermediates eliminated the Port Elginlesquad in the Paisley arena on Friday night with a score ii)f 12-5. This made four straight games for the local team. On Wednesday evening they will play the Wiarton Red- men in the Wingham arena. Ed Anderson, Bruce Lott, Doug Murray and Murray Stainton each scored two goals. Ken Corson, El- wood Irwin, Barry Fry and Maur- ice Stainton, with one apiece, brought in the other four counters for Windham. Bev and Bob Woods, Lorne and Howard Walmslcy and Campbell got the five for Port Elgin. Wingham was ahead from the start with 6 to 1 at the end of the first. The score remained the same throughout the second frame and. In the third Wingham doubled their score and Port added four. Two nights earlier these two teams had their third encounter in their ' 'best .of seven semi-final series, That game ended 7-6 for Wingham, with Murray Stainton, Barry Fry, Elwood Irwin, Ed An- elerson and' Doug Murray each get- ting a goal and Ken Gerson com- ing through with two. way and ,the:,solemn„ eager look on the faces of the Contestantsiast week was something to behold, The Strikers came. out victorious in the race for higiteSt points for. "the • - The Head Pins outscored the Zorros and as a result will play the Strikers for the trophy, You can well imagine that this week is a really big one! Isobel Burke had the ladies' high single with a 260. Ruth Lott had high triple with .607. Ken Redmond had the ,men's high single with .270 and Bert Morrow high triple with 673. - -•0 . Lloyd's R & W League • Slivers, 2657; Flying Dutchmen, 2589; Boo Boos, 2572; Blowers, 2367; Hi Fis, 2102, Men's high single, Wes Simmons, 296; men's high triple, Wt's, Sim- mons, 642; ladies' high single, Mary Moffat, 207; ladies' high triple, Mary Moffat, 500. 0 - 0 - 0 Ladies' Rending, League StandingsAsters, 58; Gardenias, 57; Lilies, 53; Petunias, 41;. Roses, 86; Tulips, 28. High single -Florence McIntyre. 250. 'High triple -- Arden Sinn:mon, 6/5, 0 . 0 0 Ladies' Inter-toWet Semi Vine's First 3 games of home and home series, pintail to decide whiners was howled iii Goderich, March 12. Wingham Wen 2 genies and lost by 102 phis. Goderich A, 2944; Wirigharn, 2842. High single, S. Storey 249 high single, M. MeeMilletri; 244; high. triple, M, MFielrillan, 08; high triple, U. Moore, 694. rho last three games by semi- finaltr Were bowled at local alley on March 19,' with W1415111 wiii- ning all three gaines, regaining' points frOtri last Week alirl winning Dry Skin?... 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