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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-05-25, Page 11Used Car Sprin Specials NoNevr.Mes,e, 1959 STUDEBAKER Lark Just litre neiv inside and out, 19 1957 FORD Fairlane 500 Sedan A beautiful Two-tone with automatic transmission and radiO. 1957 CHEVROLET Deluxe Sedan Custom radio clean as a Whip inside and out. 1957 PLYMOUTH Sedan A, -real buy. 195. DODGE Sedan This ear like 'new. Many other cheaper mach. All..cars guaranteed as to workmanship. Huron Motors Limited A. D, MacWELLIAM FORD — MONARCH — FORD and FORDSON TRACTORS. • PHONE 237 WINGFIAM 0) RELAY 11ACE---The finish of one of stvertil etteel1 is Shown Above as the winner breaks the tape at the high Rofkool track and field rneet'here last Prldny. Paoli we:alter delayed tilt rietnidetien Of the Meet Until Tuesday When behoot champions were animitheed, One event in partietilar caused a: great stir, when George Shinn broke the Old: record with 2.82 time Or the interntedifite half-mile race. 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IRLS' SANDALS. & BALLERINAS $2,98 to $4,95 White or Be* WINQJ-IAM litO/J14 EANIIL suog SORE PHONE 12 3rd ANNUAL KINSMEN 'TRADEt FAIR 5 JUNE 2 v4 .mow INGO at BETH MERRICK was caught by the camera as she conlpeted in the annual field meet: at the high school last Friday-, Beth is shown as , We. tried her best for a'rectird lie the' standings Morid Sump. Midget Schedule For Softbail Games The Midget softball seheshile to, teams frjin Pinkerton,. White church, T'oesvvater, 'river- tom, Belgrave -and Lucknow has been etenpsited and gams will be IM-1.10,*::444,;4.11.11(),11-irMI at Whiteelnirea May 2t Tetewater at BiPleY May 2S- -Tiverton- at Deigrave "May 211 steeswater at Levitnow May 26 White-hunch at Pinker ton, May 36 ---Belgrave at Teeswater May 31.- --Pinkerton at Lucknow 1May 31 -Ripley at Tiverton Julie 2 Ripley at Pinkerton June 2 -Litch -tow at Teeswater lime -2 Tiverton at Whiteelirel, June 6- -Whiteelthreb at Belgrave June 7 Pinkerton at Teeswater Ione 7 Lucknow at Ripley June 9 - Delgrave at Pinkerton June 9 -Tiverton at Lucknow June_ 9 -- Whiteehiireh st TeesWatei Tune' 14- -Pinkerton. at Ripley • June 1.1 --Teeswater at Tiverton June 14- --Lucknow at Whitechurch June 17--Ripley at Belgrave June 17 Teeswater at Pirilterton June 18 Whitriehurch at Tiverton June 2.)- Liteknow at Belgrave June 21 Tiverton at Pinkerton June 21. Toeswater, at Whiteeburel. June 2; Ripley at Teeswater June 23. Whitechitreli at: Luelenoe June 25- .11,-Igrave at Tiverton. June 27 Pinkerton at: Beigra-ve June -28 .Whiteeliiirch at liiPicY June 28 Tiverton at Teeswater. June 30 -BelgraVe at Lucknow June 30 Tiverton at Ripley July 4- --Teeswater at Belgrave July 5 Pinkerton at Tiverton July 5 -Ripley at Whitechureh July 7 Belgrave at Ripley July 7---Lueknow at' Pinkerton July 9---Lueknow at Tiverton July 12 Ripley at Lucknow July 12---Belgrave tit. Whitechurch The home team in each case suP= plies the plate umpire and garnet: commence at 7 p.m. DST, In case Of sair•gemes will be played the following evening except if on Sun- day. Only the top four teams at the end of regular season will be elig, ible for pray-offs, Semi-finals; tesims'l and 3, 2 and 4, three out of five series; finals four out of sev- en series. Fathers and Sons Enjoy Banquet FORDWICIFI—The • 'Father mid Son banquet, held in the Fordwich United Church last Monday night. was well attended, The toast -to the church, proposed by' David Inglis, was replied to by -Robert Hibberd. The toast to the Queen; given by Dimaid Taylor, -Was re- sponded to 'by all singing"the Na- tional Anthem. Norman Wilson proposed the toast to the fathers anti -Miners .Harding toast to the sons was proposed by Anson Ruttan and response was made by Jack Ruttan. Fraser Pollock introduced the guest speaker, Glenn Johnston. The boys gave a short program after the meal: A poem by Wayne Marriner, "When Mother Is Sick"; John Carswell and Douglas Gib- son favored with a duet and some of the boys staged a very gemd boxing match. The girls catered for th, banquet and were thanked by An sdy Miller. Rev. A. P. Gamine, Closed with prayer. Relatives Gather for 30th Anniversary. ' FoRDwieu,„Nkr, and I*iirs .tehaeisr were p es Antly surpro- od Tnesday ev,-oing whee a lialber of relatives and friends ga- ilei•ed .41, their home on Us* OP' 4$i(). 4. tittle 20th werldirg anal- sersskV, They twisty., d ..ively *as, svening was ripest hi a sa- sial way. 'their daitelitei, alarlerie preaintest there with a lovely three-tier Wedding ake. OFFICERS INSTALLED AT INSTITUTE MEET -FORDWICH-Tbe May meeting f the icordwic.h WomeriSi mnsti- lfe -held in' the eopanorrlty ;tall with iMin7Ch . Anson . Mrs.Qn DenlerSt; Clarkson read the Scripture fob- owed by -13, hOsti, The motto, "Gardens of the mind, ike gardens.; must he kept seeded!, was .given bv.ititrs, Wil- sro ,Campbell, MTS. Stanl ey Liddy the iestailation ef now- President, Mrs. Aesoh 'Demur- 'ng; asd a coed' v Mrs Jilliam McCann and Mrs, jab.' 'raig; see.-treas„, Af,s "Rsbni: tith on-; district director, RI: a. George iSehards, - ft was decided to sponsai, a le a! seder training school arid a short muse on Millinery this fall. Thir- y members answered tha roll ash a safety rule- which- applies to tin arm and anany goodanswer:4 Were ahten. Mrs,-.Royden Devitt give a very 'nteresting report on the iniblic.re- lotions officers! conference held in luelph--and Mrs. George Richards sported, en the- district annual, MO. -Russel Nickel gave a very unique.. •introduction to the guest Spealter; -Murray Gaunt, assistant fatinsreporterstit OKNX. He shbW eds-a very interesting- film, "The Small, Family Farm, Whet° from Hei,e?".. He commented on the agricultural. efficiency and consum- er .markets. He was thanked by Mfs. William C-arepbell and given s-mall gift. , tfinch was served by Mrs, Russel Mrs.'Rosa Doig, Mrs John fnglis and Mrs. Berl rM.00re. TAKE FIRST GAME BY LAME SCORE WHITECHURCH Theo first game in the Midget schedule was Played here on Monday afternoon when, the Whitechurch lads met the Pinkerton team, It was a terrific victory for the home team and much of the credit goes to ,WaynO,,Henry for his outstanding, pitching, The score was 11-1. Whitechurch had 11 runs on 13 bits and committed three errors. Pinkerton managed only six hits throughout and had five errors. , There are seven teams in this grotip and the schedule for games appears elsewhere in. this issue. Line-ups—Whitechurch, Wayne Farrier, s.s.; Laverne Dowling, 3b.; Harley Gaunt, If; Garry Willis, r.f.; Garry Rintoul, lb. Alex Craig, c.f.; Wayne Henry, -p.; George Skins, c.; Bill Robinson; 2b. FORDWICH Mrs. E. Hargrave, Mrs, S. -Pores- ter, 'Mrs. Spence Brears, Miss Elva Foster, Mrs, Elsie Strong, Mrs, Nellie -Gamble, Mrs. Lloyd Jacques and Mrs. Emmerson Ferguson at- tended the Anglican :tiering deanery meeting -held last week in St. Paul's Church, 'Wingham, and Mrs, Alex Wz'ay and children of Toronto were week- end visitors with relatives in the community. 'Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Orth, Shir- ley and Thelma and Mrs. Ron Reed .and children of Listowel vis- ited -Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Hargrave. Little Nancy Bender and Donnie Bender of -Gowanstown, visited over the week-end with their grandpar- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Stan Forester. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Wildfang of Toronto visited. Sunday and 'Mon- clay with Mr. and Mrs, Roy Sim- mons. Week-end guests with Mr. !and, Mrs. Doug Bolt were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gibson -of Toronto. Mr. - and Mrs. Ted Harris and family of Brownsville were -week- end visitors with Mrs. Nellie Gamble and John. Mr. and Mrs. Williard Reis of Hamilton visited over the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Noah Reis. Week-end visitors with. Mr. and Mrs, Alex Keith were Mr. and Mrs. Suitt Keith and children of Ba- den and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ch10- mey and Janey of Port Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. Alrfed Jones of Guelph spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sothern. Miss Nancy Sothern of Kitchener also Visited with her parents over the holiday. • and 'Mrs. Rosa Tomlin of Hanover were -week-end visitors with Mn, and Mrs. Art Forester. Miss Ruth Johnston. of Toronto Spent allelast week with her mo- then, Mrs. Agnes Johnston. Recent visitors With Mrs. Dora Ridley were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ridley and two sons of London. Quite a number of the. ladles of the W.M,S. of Fordwieh United Church gathered in the church basement one day last week for a quilting bee. Five quilts were done for the society, -to be sent in. bales for missionary work. Mn, and Mrs. Stan Bride have sold their farm to Mr. Jack Mc- Donald of Toronto, with the latter to get possession July 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bride and Peter of Toronto spent the holiday week-end with Mrs. Harold Doig. . Misses Maud and Esther Hard- ing of Toronto spent the week-end at their home here. • Mr. and Mrs. Ross Durst and two children of Toronto visited over the week-end, with Mr. and Mrs. George Ashton. Messrs. Jack Doig mid James Grant of St. Catharines spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Doig. Holiday week-end and Sunday visitors' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Warrell were Mr. and Mrs. Ray- Fleisehauer and family of Stratford and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Johnston of Toronto. Mr. ,and 'Mrs. Elmer Giles and Gary of Arkona spent the week- end at the home of Mrs, Martha Baker. Mrs. Baker returned home with them and will visit at Arkona and London for two weeks, BAD WEATHER hampered the annual fie74i meet at the local high school, however, most of the preliminary events were carried out last Friday. , Barry Fuller is shown above as Its competed in the inters misdate high jump event. • • MONSTER ROTARY CLUB 1LDMAY COMMU CITY CENTRE nesday, June 1st $1.,300.00 IN PRIZES $500.00 SPECIAL MUST GO! TWO $100.00 SPECIALS BEGINS AT 9 P.M. ST, HELENS UAW PM MOORE Pt. Lt, and STre. Keith Blati.r.,• Fteddy, rlt,tclu. tosi Revue, of Ottawa, and LAC: and 'Am 14"ev.') Tlionitrioa tilta j.;ritity, of Enaser, were wet Is-end visitoi s with Mr. and Mrs. Cordial ISTaelliere - 1 Mrs. W. I. Iilir r, Mr. arid Mr.:. Laiillaw, Waite d Todd were sieatem wills Mr. ;insi ;;its, Colston If:feint:. re nail Losshi ut Richmond Hrs, Alen Month*, Mt- Rob Moo- die, Mr. and Mrs. Mel Drown and Miss Donna Woods of Kitchener, and Mr. 'Roy Howley, of •Oshawa, were glieSts of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Woods fur the holiday week-end. Miss Annie Meleenzie is a paSiont in Wingham tieeenal ur eipai, IsTeKensie has went the pasi ,months with fide. Mrs. Alliaton Hughes at iTolYrood. MesdaMiSs Charles MeDonald Andrew -Gaunt, Elwood Barbour, Harold Daunt, Laura McNeil, Will Rutherford, Frank MeQuiilin and Ross Gammie attended the district annual meeting of the Women's le- stitalte at Lomicsboro can Walnes- day, Iiirtla • NICHOLSON At ihmovsr Hos- pital' out Pedant:1,y, May' 21, to Mr, LEAVES FOR =WASH W If TS.'71f1/IPIT A hit of ra'z'z fob;, stisshioe, and a damp e414 nsale nn num dlelable- (lay rr Os ha I eisiers and Eas Sport- •follte .his dist rile for the Minidas' in the hall Alra, Steurge P.siter 1:15 in charge of the raves -and' -coravarn for the - women mid children. grs. won 11w clothes-pin contest -.and Patsy- Coulter kicked hot' slipper the farthest, Two. hall games were played the Bantams played; aganist a team of married Meat who won 7 to. 6, and the Pinkerton. and local Midget teams !Sufi). -the!' find game of the- isiSres. with Whiteehureh winerng 11 to 1. . The coach, Charlie Moore„left . on Tuesday to assume his new (liaise; as guard at Burwash, near Sudbery. -Charlie has .been a faiths fill cobeh aed. leader in sport in this district and will !be greatly -missed; but his many friends wish- hint stirrers in his new venture. and Mrs. Wilmer Nicholson (forin- only Doris Miller) of Holstein, k son, a brother far Kathy,