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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-08-31, Page 11-.0. JAVEX (Save 3 Cents) . . .. . 32 oz. 26c FLY COILS . ,,.., , , , , 4 e , , ... , ,, . 3 for FLUFF() Shortening ... — — ... , , , , ... , , , . „ — lb., 33c POTATOES, New Ontario . ,,, ,,,, , .. 10 lbs. ; 37,0 Country Style PORK SAUSAGE (Save 3 Cents) . , .0. 04..x„, J10:: — Heinz MUSTARD — including spoor'. . , , , .. , .. ,:.15e i Coleman. WIENERS „ . „ „ , „ Special - lb.:4Pe HAM SAUSAGE (Save 10 Cents) .. — . 11:).'65g COOKED HAM (Save 10 Cents) , ... 113;111c THESE PRIC'ES EHEECTIVE ENTIL SATURDAY', SEPT.- 3rd Store open Monday, Labor Day to 8 p.m. $2,000 Cash , Teeswater Arena Friday, Sept. 2nd commencing at 9 p.m. • • • • • • • 2 • $500 SPECIALS • 2 — $200 SPECIALS 12 Regular Games For $50 ADMISSION—$L00; Extra, s Special- Cards 25e, 5 for PM ALUMINUM DOORS That Give COMPLETE. Weather Protection. Engineered for a "bousetime," maximnin strength is obtained theough extra thick construction, welded corners, and hidden piano type hinges. Six styles on display at our store. All standard sizes in stock. I''R" SAO ® ho COMPLETE Including Installation DRAW, Mk 3 NEW CIAlts (Advance Sale Vast"; Only) Tickets 2. far $1.06 rl liclott ado** 2 thilant4 IVIMMOMMIUM ? -i ilf1111111.111i111111111111111h411111111111111i1114111111111.11111111111 411,4444$0,1100si e4 .447,Astr, "Please Keep Us Safe" NEWEST SELECTION OF BACK . TO SCHOOL SHOES IFOR BOYS AND GIRLS W1NGHAM YOUR FAMILY SHOE Sirong - PHONE JZ SCHOOL OPENS (>11 TUESDAY NEXT * 41 :Drive Carefully ir " ' 1r "f 1 '`'‘ 1" "1", IVO ,1 vim osiviloolovioitiotiroctisimodopolowisliwompoitiocioutiouisillicitt a II Iii 11F CIRCLE-BAR KNITTING CO. OWE TEE-WATER IS TIED .MIDOET TEAMS PIY WITH BELORAVE TEAM TWO TIE. ORES Sanderson of Victoria Square, Mr, Wes, Madill of Udora; Mr, And Mrs. Gerry 'Hornung and Laurie of Stratford were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Feigel, Little Laurie Hornung remained for a, longer visit with her grandparents, Miss Gwen Hyndman spent a few days with Miss Nancy Elliott of Behnore. Miss Mary Thornton, Kitchener, Misses Caroline, Marie, Gail and Linda Lake of Ethel, spent Sun- day with Mrs. A, Thornton. Miss Evelyn Anne Stephens spent a, few days with Miss Sandra Chamney of lEtelgrave, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh McMillan, of Guelph:' spent Thursday with Mr, and Mrs. T. L. IvIannes, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Meston, Petrolia, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Justin Will. Miss , Alta Seeburger, Mrs. Katie Lapelle,„ and Mrs. Edith. Seeburger all of Midland, Mich„ 'visited Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch, Recent guests at the same home Were Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Stricker, Kitchen- er; Mr. and Mrs. George Schmidt, Waterloo; Mr, and Mrs. Oswald Griese and Ruth of Midland, Mich, Rev,, A. 3, Love, Hamilton, spent the week with his daughter, Mrs. 3, P. and Rev. Clarke. THE NORTH•END STORE jof Phone 534 for Free Delivery a a a a U a zii11111111111111 $111111111111111111111.11141111111111111111111$111111111$1111111111111111111110111111111111111Igi Female Help WANTED 1 ......,,...„....„„_,......,.....„,,,......., Wingham Fruit Market. Good Working Conditions Steady Employment " Mr. TOM Ha,stie is spending- a week's holiday at his home here. Miss Margie Hastie is spending two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack 'Blythe, Milton. Elaine Miller, Sharon Pollock and other friends are holklaying Bruce Beach, Mr. and Nits, Dave Neilson and Mrs, Bob Edgar spent last Monday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hamilton and Gay- of Toronto spent Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Hector Hamilton. Mrs, A. Hamilton returned here with them after visiting in Tor, onto. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Fleet and family, Palmerston, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Shields, Listowel' were re- cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Neilson. Elizabeth Neilson spent from Friday to Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shields. a KINCARDINE, ONTARIO I Li magiwommo amio asloo moo 1.41.4.•M aist -Vhitechurch and Belgrave Mid. get softball teams battled it out through two fixtures last week, with no further change in their standings in the current hest-of- seven series, On Monday night they met on the Belgrave diamond and played to a 3-3 stalemate, The Belgrave boys registered 7 hits and a walk, while the Whitechurch lads chalked up 7 hits and two walks, and their pitch- er was credited with 7 strikeouts, Belgrave---Jim Taylor, John Gal- health, Doug Serimgeour, Doug Johnston, John McDowell, John Laurie, Cain Robertson, Keith Pletch, Don McDowell, Whitechurch — Wayne Farrier, Billie Robinson, George Skinn, Gary Willis, Wayne Henry, La- verne Dowling, Alex Craig, Garry Rintoul, Doug Spry, Plate umpire- Thomas Robinson. Second Tie On. Thursday evening the two teams tangled for the fifth game of the series at Whitechurch. Final score was 9-9 tie. I The Belgrave team, unchanged except for the re- placement of John Laurie by Wayne Coultes, racked up 12 hits and one walk, They were credited with 6 strike-Outs. The Whitechurch lineup was the same as the previous game, Wayne Hackett pitching until the third inning, when he was relieved by Wayne Farrier. Plate umpire--Bill Tiffin, Wing- ham; bases--Weiss, Teeswater, At the conclusion of the fifth game the Whitechurch team was credited with three victories and Belgrave with two, since each On Saturday night BeigraVe play- ed at Teeswater and came home With a 104 victory. Bob Higgins and. Doug Johnston each hit a triple and a single, and Murray Shiell with a double and a. single led the Belgrave attack. Franels Lamont hit. two doubles for Tees- water, It R Belgrave 000 440 002 10 13 0 Teeswater DOI 000 000 1 4 3 P. Lamont, A, McDonald and M. Sadie were the pitchers for Tees- water and L. Wissler, catcher. J. and K. Coultes were the battery for Belgrave, On Monday evening in Wingham, Teeswater tied the series with 4 16-12 victory, Gord Cersen led the Teeswater attack, getting 4 hits In- cluding a home run. R. Hill also hit a homer for the winners. Bill Coultes had four hits and 'Keil Coultes a home run for Belgrave, It, HE Teeswater 241 100 620 16 19 1 Belgrave 220 220 212 13 14 2 A McDonald and M. Bailie, pitch- ers for Teeswater and issler, catcher. C. McDonald, J, Higgins and 1 Coultes pitched for Belgrave and Ken. Coultes, catcher, The next game will be in Tees.: Water Wednesday night at 6 o'clock. Golf Bridge There were four tables in play at the regular Thursday afternoon gathering at the golf club last week. The winners were Mrs. C. B. Armitage, Mrs. C. W. Lloyd and Mrs. W, F, Burgman. WINGHAM SPORTSMEN'S ASSOCIATION PRESENTS Wingham's First It Water Ski Show 1111111111111111111I1111111141113111115111.111111.1101411111111411.11111111111i1111111111111111111111111111(11111111111111111111111111N111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111k111111111111111111111Ia irt i uEl.,, &It i , ,,,,,„,...,„,,,,,,,„.,,,o,„„, „.„,,......., ..:., ._ teem had shared in the- two' tied ki I • '441, II games, The sixth game was slated E-1; • i for Tnesday night of this, Week on a' • Sunday, September 4, at 3 p.m. at the Upper Darn, Maitland River the Belgrave diamond. Lose to. Sarnia. On Saturday 'afternoon the Midgets met the Sarnia team on neutral ground in Goderich. The final count Was 6-1 for Sarnia. Pee Wees Beaten On Friday evening the Belgrave and Whitechurch Pee Wees tangled in a play-off game at Whitechurch when the visitors took a 8-7 victory. Wayne Elston pitched for the Winners, his catcher being Hugh MeBurney. The Whitechurch bat- tery was Brian King, pitcher, and George Gaunt, catcher. Plate umpire--'-Joe Tiffin. GUESTS — Miss Jackie Gauthier and Hawley Staight of Ottawa; a a a Ii a ilk I Dave Cameron, Wingham; Bob Thompson, Teeswater. Local skiers taking part:— Sandra Strong, Bill Lockridge, Jimmie Campbell, Brian Metcalfe, Bruce Lott, Jim Bain, Bob Deyell. P. SILVER COLLECTION Proceeds will be used to improve dock facilities at the• river. 411.11.1.04.11.t.Mo.W.Wirftlon.1.01,6110.1.111.00.0.04.11.110•00.021000.1.11111.11...:41•041111.041.6411111.410.k, T1 Mr. and Mrs. Austin Martin,and two daughters and Miss Sheena Campbell, all of Weston, spent the week-end ivith Mr, Bert Hubbard and Miss Sharon Hubbard, Mr. and-Mrs. David Neilson spent a day recently with M. and Mrs. Glenn Shields. In the inter-county softball, best of five series, Gorrie won 11-2 over Kurtzville last Wednesday night. Gerrie now meets Jamestown, Mrs, Gertie Roseborough of Owen Sound spent a few days with rela- tives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Dane of Toronto visited Mr. and --rMs. Nor- man Wade last week. Mr. David Ashworth of .Lucan spent• Sunday with his -daughter, Mrs. Attwell and 'the Rev.. A. C. Attwell. Mr. and Mrs, Ken Charles and family have moved to Listowel, Mrs. Bella Greaves returned from the Palmerston Hospital on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gathers, Bar- rie, spent the week=end with rela- tives here and at Wroxeter. Bob has been transferred to IVrerrielt- vine in eastern Ontario, Thirty friends and relatives of 1VErs, Frances Strong and Roy gathered at their home on Sunday for a picnic, They came from- Pt. Credit, Wingham, Teeswater, Mild may and this community. It was a complete surprise to Mrs. Strong. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay and sons, Mrs, Irene Holmes and Mr. H, V. Holmes visited Mr. and Mrs, Earl Cudmore at Brussels on Thursday evening, Mr. Robert Mitchell left last Tuesday to sail on the merchant ship lVfanzutti on the great lakes. He will be engineering. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Toner, Mrs. J. Wood, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wood, Kay and Kirk of Clifford spent Sunday at Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nay, Rickey and Jeffery, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Rob Nay of Kitchener. Mrs. Phil. Willows, Miss Mabel rineEMEMEMEMKTEEMENEMEMix x Your ATTENT ON, Please! tri ALUMINUM Miss F. S. Barwell Funeral Today Miss Frances S. Harwell, who had been ill for a long period, died on Monday at the Wingham General Hospital. She was in her 92nd year. She Was born in London, Eng- land, a daughter of the late George mid Amelia Burwell and moved to Brantford in 1870. She attended school there. Miss Barwell is survived by one sister, Mrs. A. M. Peebles (Aileen). The funeral will be held this af- WINDOWS terimon at two o'clock front the R. A. Currie & Sons funeral home with interment in '41/Ingham ceme- tery. Rev. George Malcolm will officiate. The pdllbearers will be A. C. Adams, E. S. Copeland, Stafford Bateson, H. L. Sherbondy, Dr. George Howson and Walter Van- Wyek, STB1N 1 • DUAL TRACK OR • TRIPLE TRACK Draft-free ventilation— Gadget-free Heavy-duty construction Custom made, to your specific frame measurements. • T.4014011, CAIT+ eIDA. proudly' inrsents Ri • a a I a a rrl AS LOW $2200 AS • INSTALLED PULLIATS (Sept a-17). OP PUP *AMUSEMENT and TilltittS 4 II • See the OLD TIME COUNTRY FAIR with its marvellous exhi• b ti o ihs of the best of Agriculture, Livestock, ram). Machinery, Women's Handicrafts, Hobbies, Vlowers, etcetera. a SATISFACTION GUARANTEED I a a DESIGNEID TO ADD DISTINCTIVE RE'AUTY iro ANY HOME, sir VatherMiotherat;clazildwill enSoy the FUN atidEXCZTEMIXT or 410011 rat • ok, CV.01ArIDEn ar‘awAtiv Q ntrStrtill\TC . sid AA! alk S ALUMINUM RAILINGS ENGINEERED TO WITHSTAND YEARS OE WEAR & wuninnt. 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