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WED. - THURS. - FRI. - SAT.
June 8 - 9 - 10 - 11
'CARRY ON TEACHER'
The Same Wacky Wonderful Gang
who made you laugh so much at
CARRY ON NURSE
Here They Are Back Again - Only
Funnier. Shows at 7.15 and 9.15
MON. - TUES. - WED,
June 13 - 14-45
"THE BEST OF
EVERYTHING"
Cinemascope and Technicolor
Hope Lange, Joan Crawford
Louis Jourdan
Women, Women, Women !
And All of them. with Problems.
ADMITTANCE
RE S T ICTEID
TO PERSONS
IS YEARS OF AGE OR OVER
Shows at '7.15 and 9.30
NICEST STYLES IN.
SUMMER SHOES FOR WOMEN
SANDALS MOCCASINS DRESS SHOES
AT REASONABLE. PRICES
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SPORTMEN EXHIBIT-The Wingham Sportsmen's Exhibit was
another fine example of the hard work that went into making the
HOLD 1T!-The Walt Family pre-
sented some fine entertainment
with their acrobatic acts at the
trade fair, One of the tricks was
caught by the camera, us they
performed' on stage.
were 10 Boy Scouts, 33 Cubs, six
leaders and six group committee
men. Cubs and Scouts were pre-
sent from the following towns
Chesley, 'Kincardine, Hanover,
Walkerton, • Lucknow, Wingham
and Belgrave.
0 - 0 - 0
Belgrave Clubs
Belgrave, Cubs held their regu-
lar meeting on Tuesday night with
the leader, four assistants and 30
boysp resent. Mrs. Harold Vincent
led in several games before the
meeting was officially opened with.
the Grand Howl, salute and , Cub
prayer,
After the inspection the marks
of the Sixers for the last month
were counted up. Brown Sixer,
Donald Vincent, was chosen to
carry the flag in the church parade
on Sunday, because his Six had
earned the most points.
After several games led by Mrs.
Gordon McBurney, a story was
read by Mrs. Bud Orr. The leader,
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, gave •the
boys a short account of the history
on Brandon Cemetery in Belgrave.
The Cubs have .agreed to plant the
flower beds and keep them in shape
this year as a service to the In-
stitute.
For 'the remainder of the evening
the boys practised marching for the
church parade in Priceville on
4.4.44/
WINNAM DEFEATED
41 BY KINCARDINE
The Wingham entry in tin West-
ern Ontario Intermediate grouping
suffered the .first defeat of the sea-
son when they journeyed to Kin-
cardine last Wednesday.
gen Gregg on the 'mound for the
local. lads, ran into trouble in the
first frame, allowing three hits
for two runs, In the first half of
the third Gregg scored the only
tally for Wingham. Kincardine
added singles in the sixth and
eighth. to •raimplete the scoring.
K. Gregg, -pitching for six in-
nings, allowed• five hits. W. Hotch-
kiss took. ,gver;in the seventh and . allowed one. Foxton was be-
hind the alate for the entire game!
D. Riggin aadaN. McKay formed
the battery ,for Kincardine,
Wingblim-Barry Fryfogle, lb.;
Ken Cerson, .2h.; Larne Gardner,
3b.; aim Baja, s.s.; Bruee Lott, 1,f.;
Ken Saxton; of,; Ken Woods, 1%C;
K. Gregg, W. • Hotchkiss, p.;
roxton, e.
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Waigham....... .001 000 00
Kincardine ,......200 010 01x a 2
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Folding
Aluminum
AWNINGS •
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Telephone 260
Belgrave Wins. 7=0.
Over Kincardine
The Belgrave Intermediates tra-
velled to Kincardine Friday even-
ing and came home with a 7-0 vic-
tory-.
Don Graham collected two of the
Belgrave hits and drove in five
rune. Cord Smith also got two
hits. J. .Coulter and K. Coultes
were the battery for Belgrave and
T. Fulford and I, McKay for Kin-
cardine..
Belgrave got seven runs on sev-
en MU with' no errors and Kira . •
cardiac was unable to score a run.
on four hits and' committed two
errors,
Belgrave Plays its first home
game Friday night in Wingham,
tinder the lights, against Lucknow,
Ripley played against Wing-
ham hero last night. The next game
the Witighain team 'will, play will
bt; C,oderiCh on Saturday with
the grime called for 8,30 p.m, • •••
One of the Most altercating
games of the season was played in
Belgrave on Monday night, when
Belgrave headed the Whitecitureh
boys for four innings and then it
was a see-saw affair with the
final score 10 to 10.
Several errors by both teams did
not mar the excitement for the
spectators, as each side seemed to
have plenty of rooters, Johnston
and Reavie were the battery for
Belgrave; Hackett, Henry and
Skinn for Whitechurch,
Llashmar
DRIVE-IN
LISTOWEL
THUR., FRI. JUNE 9 - 11)
"JET PILOT"
Colour
John Wayne, Janet Leigh
SAT. - MON. JUNE 11 - 13
"DON'T GIVE UP
THE SHIP"
Jerry Lewis, Dina Merrill
Sunday, The meetiing closed- with
Taps.
0 - 0 - 0
Wawanoslt Scouts at Parade
Aniong the Scouts and Cubs from
East Wawanosh, who attended
the annual Scout church parade of
the Saugeen District, 'held at
Priceville on Sunday were Gary
Jamieson, Billie Snowden, Jimmie
Robertson, Leonard Robinson,
Hugh and Ronald McBurney,
Grant Coultes, Brian Coultes,
Wayne iCoultesa Murray Coultes,
Bruce Currie, Jimmie Taylor,
Ivan Wheeler, George Bieman,
Donald and Douglas Igralker, Mur-
ray, Donald anti Neil Vincent,
Alan Bosman, and Donald and
David Bosnian, and Malcolm and
Cameron.Anderson, and Ray Schei-
fele.
Of interest to many in this dis-
trict, Rev. Norman Carswell of
Priceville, a former pastor in the
Presbyterian Church here, was
the speaker. Thirty-two Cubs,
twenty Scouts, and six leaders
from the Belgrave group attended,
with many of the parents, and
friends.
Ask Architect to
Examine Plans
Regular meeting of Morris School
Board was held in the township
hall on June 2. Trustees were all
present, Inspector J. H. Kinkead
also attended this meeting.
The tax rate for school .purposes
for 1960, will be the same as last
year, 10 mills. A representative
from Hood School Supplies pre-
sented his survey of school sup-
plies. Mr. Kinkead will check the
lists. Supplies, not to exceed $2,500
were ordered, delivery to be made
September 6th by truck provided
by the board, Hood to pay delivery
charges.
Mr. Kinkead agreed to contact
an architect, Mr. Dunlop, and
have him examine the proposal
plans for Walton School. Five
tenders were received for supply-
ing furnace oil to five schools.
Contract was awarded to J. E.
Brewer at the price of $2.55 off the
prevailing tank delivery price. The
interior of S.S. No. 3 will be re-
decorated during the holidays.
Final plans were made for the
pupils' bus trip June 7th.
The following approved bills
were ordered paid: Geo. Michie
$15.55; Motorways, $175.00; Auditor,
$80.00; McDonald Lumber, $15.43;
Huntington Laboratories, $65.00;
Advance-Times, $7.93; Coal Yard,
$430.10; Stewart's Grocery, '$3,45;
Gordon Workman, $113.20; M.
South, $3.25; Ross Mann, $21.09;
CKNX, $1,15,
Geo. Miehie, R. S. Shaw,
Chairman, Secretary.
Mr. John White, Con. 17, return-
ed Saturday from Victoria Hos-
pital, London, where he had under-
gone surgery.
Service in Ste. Stephen's Church
will be at 10 a.m, for the beat five
Sundays, starting June 12th The
Rev. F. E. Russell of Owen Sound
will assist next Sunday morning
and Will preach for the Pordwich
Centennial service at 11,30 tam.
The Rev. E. 'C, -and Mrs. Attwell
were hi London on Saturday for
convocation exercises at tire Uni-
versity of Western Ontario, Mr.
AttWell received his Bachelor of
Arts tlepto,
While in Kincardine
visit the new modern
Bruce Bowling tames
Junction 9 & 21
OPEN BOWLING EVERY NIGHT
rownie _s
DRIVE-IN limited
CLINTON ONTARIO
Featuring the Largest Wide Smelt
in Huron County
.....ww,nnnnewwys,
Two Shows Nightly, Bain or Clear
First Show at Dusk
Adnaiss,on: Krie
Children. Under 12 in Cars Free
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
June 9 and 10
"JOHN PAUL JONES"
(Colour) (Cinemascope)
Robert 'Stack -- Bette Davis
(One Cartoon)
SATURDAY and MONDAY
:Tune 11 and 13
"THE LEFT HANDED
GUN"
Paul Newman -• Lita Milan
(Two Cartoons)
TUESDAY and. WEDNESDAY
June 14 and 15.
"BACK 'FROM
ETERNITY"
Robert Ryan -- Anita Ekberg
(One CartoonY
DRIVE IN
Theatre - Harriston
W.O.A.A. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE = 1960
Intermediate - Group Four
Home and home umpires; visitors to supply the plate umpire. The
home team 'is to phone the score of every game to CKNX. In case of
games postponed, due to weather or other cause, defaulting manager
to let other know by 5 pm,, day of game,. Managers will then arrange
"for the game, the next night if possible. A meeting will be called by
convener approximately July 1st to arrange further schedule and play-
off dates.
Wednesday, June 8 - 9.00 - Port Albert at Ripley
Thursday, June 9 -- 8.30 - Goderich at Kincardine
Friday, June 10 - 8.30 - Lucknow at Belgrave
Friday, June 10 - 7.15 aa Kincardine at Port Albert
Saturday, June 11 - 8.30 - Wingham at Goderich
Monday, June 13 - 7.15 - Belgrave at Port Albert
Monday, June 13 - 8.30 - Kincardine at Wingham.
Tuesday, June 14 8.30 Ripley at Lucknow
rWreiddnaye:day, June 15 ---8.30 - Goderich at Wingham
- Thursday, June 16 - 8.30 - Lucknow at Kineardine
Saturday,
June 17 - 9.00 •--Wingham at Ripley
June 18 - 8.30 - Port Albert at Belgrave
Saturday, June 18 •---8.30 - Lucknow at Goderich
Monday, June 20 -- 9.00 - Lucknow at Ripley
Tuesday, June 21 --- 8,30 - Port Albert at Wingham
Tuesday, a June 21 -- 8.30 - Belgrave at Goderich
Wednesday, June 22 - 8.30 - Ripley at Kincardine
Thursday, June 23 - 7.15 - Wingham at Port Albert
Thursday, June 23 - 8.30 -Goderich at Lucknow
Saturday, June 25 - 8,30 --- Ripley at Belgrave
Monday, June 27 --• 8.30 - Kincardine at LucknoW
Monday, June 27 - 9.00 - Belgrave at Ripley
Tuesday, June 28 - 8.30 - Lucknow at Wingham
Tuesday, June 28 8.30 - Port Albert at Goderich
Wednesday, June 29 -- 8,30 - Kincardine at Belgrave
Thursday, June 30 7.15 -- Ripley at Port Albert
Thursday, June 30 --- 8.30 Wingham at Lucknow
Saturday, July 2 - 8.30 - Goderich at 'Belgrave
Monday, July 4 - 8.30 - Kincardine at Goderich
Wednesday, July 6 - 8.30 --- Port Albert at Kincardine
Friday, July 8 -.-- 0.00 Kincardine at Ripley
Saturday, July --
Convers:--
-•- telgrave at Wingham
Belgrave--,fack Shields, phone Wingham 620 w 3
Wingliarn-Ivan. Gardner, Bell Telephone Office or Wingham 4
Lucknow--Bill Hunter, phone Lucknow 55
Ripley-jack Blue, phone Ripley 40R
Bentniller-Goderieb-Hernum Fisher, phone. Carley(' 211r20
Port Albert-Jim Dougherty, phone Dungannon 25r1
Kincardine-'red Herd, phone Forbes Grocery 7 or dto
Notice to Wingham Troop
All Wingham Scouts who would
like to attend Scout Camp„ July
4 - 14 at Camp Martyn, please con-
tact Troop Leader John Strong. •
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Some Scouts Late
Sunday was rather a hectic day
for many of Wingham's Scouts and
Cubs. The special service in the
United Church and first commun-
ion at St. Paul's for several of the
Scouts, left little time for them to
be 'dressed and at the park by one
o'cloak. Consequently, quite a few
watched the Church Parade at
Priceville 'as spectators.
About 40 Scouts and Cubs went
to the annual parade The church
service was held outdoors with the
boys seated on the ground. All
centres of the Saugeen District
were represented.
0 - 0 - 0
' Gorrie-Wroxeter Troop
Gorrie-Wroxeter Scouts and Cubs
and their leaders attended the
'parade and church service at the
United Church, Palmerston, of the
Maitland District Scouts, Rev E. C.
.Attwell was, the preacher,
' 0 - 0 - 0 •
Many Attend Parade
Eighty-five persons from Bel-
grave attended the Saugeen Dis-
trict Boy Scouts' church parade in
Priceville on Sunday. Among these
Walpole FLOOR
WALL.
TILES
Aluminum
SASH
DOORS
BUILDING - CUPBOARDS
Wingham
ONTARIO ... "
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY
select Committee.' on
Automobile Insurance
On Anril :'50, 1900; the Legislative Assembly of Ontario appointed
a Selera,Cdantaltee "to examine, investigate, enquire into, Study
and report oil all matters relating to persona who aufferlinaneial
loss or injitay 'as a result of motor vehicle accidents and, without
restricting the generality of the foregoing, including all matters
relating to:
1. Plriancial responsibility of operators and owners of motor
vehicles; T. „a
2. The payment -of claims inelusive of unsatisfied judgments and
others, , and alSo including .the operation and coverage of the
tifikatislied.-Judgment Fund;
3. All aspects of compulsory insurance and other related and
relevant plans,. including the experience of other jurisdictions;
4. The Operation of existing legislation and procedures in Ou-
lu-14'4a '
And to. make -such'-recommendations as are deemed advisable
with ..teSPect thereto:,
The ,Committee, invites representations from parties interested
inittny or all aspects of the foregeing termaef refejrenee. Such
representations should he in the fiirntat written briefs, twenty-
five copies of which shotadabe submitted to the Secretary of the
Committee ant later than•September 15th,, 1900. An opportunity
will be given at a later date for those making submissions to.,,.,
appear in, person before tin; Committee.
T. M. Eherlee,
Secretary,
Room 262, -
Main Parliament Building,
,Toronto 2, Ontario.,
Hona Jnines •Na Allan, Chairman.
- Jane 8, 1900.
BENRAVE TEAM
TIES WHITECHURCII
Kinsmen Trade Fair highly interesting. Among the items iii the ex-
hibit way' a huge live snapping turtle.-Advance-Times photo.
ADMISSION 65c -- Children under
12 in cars Free.
Box Office opens at 8 p.m.
TUES. - WED. JUNE 14 - 15
"I MARRIED A
WOMAN"
George Gobel, Diana Dors
CROWN
Theatre - Harriston
Telephone 152
SEE WHAT YOU'RE
MISSING MONTH
At Both the Crown and Drive-In Theatres, Harriston
JUNE 1st THROUGH JUNE 30th
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THURSDAY and 'FRIDAY
June 9 and 11)
"YOUNG AND
DANGEROUS"
"THE SHEEPMAN"
In Technicolor and Cinemaacope'.
Glenn Ford - Shirley Maclaine
SATURDAY ONLY - JUNE n,
"THE LAW AND
JAKE WADE"
Robert Taylor, Richard Widmark
and Patricia 'Owens
ABBOT AND COSTELLO IN
"MEET THE MUMMY"
MON. - TUES. - WED.
13, 14, 15
"THE STRATEGIC
AIR COMMAND"
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Plus
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M !SS' NG MONTH
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JUNE 1st THROUGH JUNE 30th
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