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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1960-11-30, Page 11SUPPORT THE PEANUT SALE HOUSE.T0,,HOUSE FRIDAY NIGHT About C,O Attend Farmers' Night The I rain Farina ors' Night barauct at la,. twack Lions Club was held an Maaday evening, No- t rlber ill • Corritaempintmity hall wawa •thaiii 80 Lions and guasts enatreca turkey supper, tattered to by th, iyaa of (await , United alaireh. Gordon Moir, Lion pia aidera, wt. t :ta I thr he occasion win; Vaualara Paull at Caaaala, a-lea:tat d raaviva jacturea ttairn nn hia trip al Rasta. a Warren Zwilirtgg intrattuead thi• speaker, who was thanked la. Ras: t: Martin, The Pa a,. 1.1:la-away Cancer!. Troupe fram Woodatnea arovided entertainment. Lbe& clots .l Wylie was presented with a plaque in honor of his long a t;17 1,1:11g in the Cub. A number of winners. wen: lucky when the psual draw was held, WROXETER ....... Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walkoin and • Jeanie Maxie, of Paris. spent Sun- day ,with Mr. and Mrs, Russell Walker. Mr. Harry Walker was a visitor at the same home, Mrs. Stewart Cross, her daugh- ter, Mrs, Jack Huck, and little Swan, of Walkerton, visited the former's mother, Mrs. J. F. McLean. Thursday visitors at the samn home wore Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Gibson, of Dundas. Mr. and Mrs. .ardon Rialta;0. Agincourt, were Sunday vests of Mr. H. G, Clark. Messrs, Glenn Eaton, Ray Taylor and Peter McCo,wan, Sealorth, call- ed on Mrs. Alonzo Sparling. Mr. and Mrs. George Bechtel, and a doll, dressed in $2.00 hilts, was on display on which the Lions are Selling tickets to further their welfare work, a a a a a a • a a a a a a as a a N n a a a ail a a a a a a • a a a a a a a a aas a a a as a • a • a a • 0 0 310 T here's something new in the Pepsi department! When it comes to Pepsi-Cola — you're the boss! When we'discovered that you (and a majority of modern, up-to-date Canadians) preferred lighter food and drink, ' Pepsi-Cola was,. made to conform to these changing tastes. 'And. now — again because you asked for ii,-- there's a new single-chink size Pepsi-Cola in a swirl bottle! It's in the Pepsi department of your favorite store, and in restaurants all over town! Be sociable, serve Pepsi-Cola, The refreshment IkLUCLAR•SIZt; CAVON SING1.1..111CINK SILL. C.M51UY New single-drink size Pepsi irvadable only in tire area servieed Tufo' key Beverag C 41 Maill Street lone 515 Exeter The Wallpaper Shop WINGHAM Floor Covering is a Useful Gift CARPETS $5.50 sq. yard and up SANDRAN $1.79 --per square yard CONGOLEUM 98c per square yard WINGHAM 19-2-16-30a PHONE 703 W 3 y 1,4) 4kWAN~ligi4 p DRIVE IN YOUR TROUBLES AUTO BOOM REPAIRS and smile — smile — smile! We replace broken auto glass, grills, bumpers. Smooth out wrinkled felidir's, restore factory finish. EXPERT BODY REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS. FREE ESTIMATES. TO TURNBERRY ELECTORS— Having been nominated as a candidate 'for Turnberry Council, I would ask for your support at the polls on Saturday. If elected I will give my best efforts on your behalf. CLETUS RETTINGER30, 11....1118•••••••1144,0• —YOUR CHOICE Did von know Mat STATE FARM MUTUAL Iniuranei Company provides7- 100% Comprehensive Glass Coverage $25.00 Deductible Glass Coverage Which ever suits you best., All inclusive liability limifs according to individual needs. We also pay for damage caused by deer & game birds. FOR THE BEST BUY IN AUTO INSURANCE Contact: REUBEN APPLEBY PHONE 746 Sid Adams WINGHAM OTORS WINGHAM WINGHAM PHONE 19 IMAM BODY SHOP If you have a car problem, we have the answer. tone' e"""se.r.' ) 1 DON'T GET CAUGHT LIKE THIS! Be an early bird and bring in your car now for a complete winter cheek ANTIFREEZE - BATTERY . LUBRICATION I 46. We can put your auto in tip'.tOp conaitiot for the cold weather that can hit any day, • Tim) Winglutur 4arairrm-Times, Wpaluosstuy, Nov. LW, 3-901) • Newest styles WARMLY LINED SNOW BOOTS .1( Vat it4 4641;34144:17 In 420 &Teal& way annionnimpaminmaam amiir W (.!rl(H AM, Bridge Club North and a'auth---First, W. Laid.- law and H. Crawford; ;second, J, Martin and Art Wilson; third, Mrs D. C„ N.asmith and Mrs. G. Gannett a2,aat and West- First,. Mrs. H Campbell and W. H. French; see- and, Mrs. 1), B, Porker and 0 Haaelgrove; third, Miss yvonnc McPherson and Mrs, ft. Dundas, Euchie Winners At Legion Home There were nine tables at the re. gular euchre party aoonsortal by the Ladies' Auxiliary to the Canad- ian Legioh ott Mond•aa evening Mrs. Wilfred Henry won the draw prize and the ticket was drawn by Ma.s. S. Forsyth. I, Mrs, Jean .Crump wa:; high lady and Mrs. M. Carter won the prize for the lady playing as, a man Charles Coultes of Belgrave held the high scare for men New Dundee, spent Sunday with the Ross Tornans. Mn and Mrs. Lyle Hart and daughters, of Listowel, visited Mr. and Mrs. Harvey- Bradshaw. Mr. and Mrs, Ross Coates spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Henning, Bluevale. We are pleased to report Mr. Jack Gibson returned from a Lon- don Hospital and is spending some time at the home of his son, Mr. Donald Gibson, IVIonkton. • Mr. John Hupfer accompanied Messrs. George Brown and Fred Sharpin, af Gorric, to Goderleh last Wednesday on business, Mn, and Mrs. George Gibson and family attended the Santa Claus parade in London on Saturday. Mr. and, Mrs. Ira McLean and Mrs. J. F. McLean spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ken Collier and Gary, of London, and also called on Mr. and Mrs. Donald. Gibson and Dana at Monkton. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Hart accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Ted ,Newton to Ottawa to visit Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hart for a couple of days, The WI euchre held in Wroxeter community hall, last Thursday night was well attended and prize win- neas were; Ladies' 1st, 1VIrs, James Inglis; 2nd, Mrs. Nichol; gent's, 1st, Tony St, Marie; and, Geo, Day; special bingo, Mrs. Laverne'Schenk, -"*.,%..„,44%. 1. 4, .0040 Pte ' ,0° 4.0"eo,./ A %% '440 Commercial League As the old saying goes, change about is fair play and that is what happened last week as Ken 'Cer- son's Brown Jugs went on a scor- ing spree and came up with: high marks for the. evening. However,. there wereaaowlers in other teams that made things hot for the Jugs and forced them to go all out for the threw games. What team will be hot this week Maxine Taylor had the ladies' high single with 262. Dorothy TemPlemaa had the lalies high triple with 621. Frank Burke took the gents' single with T75, while Ken Corson took the triple with 600. Team standings: Trade Winds, 58; Burke's Irish, 49; Brown Jugs. 43; Walker's Specials, 38, Royal Scots, 36; Canada Six, 26. - 0 - 0 It is with sorrow we learned of the sudden passing of Walter Brown's father and extend to \Vat- ter, Hilda and family our sincere sympathy. 0 - 0 - 0 Ladies' Bowling After two weeks in a slump, the 'ooraing Zebras made their come- back last Wednesday evening by defeating the Krazy Eats 4 to 0. Dolores Peachey, of the Zooming Zebras, was high scorer of the night, bowling a 293 single, which is the highest so far this season, and a 724 triple. Both teams arc now tied for first place with 21 points. The Slippery Seals slid into third place, plaee, downing the Tired Tigers 3 to 1, forcing the Tigers into fourth . The Busy Beavers and use Lazy' Leopards split their four points, with the Leopards tying for fourth and the Beavers rounding out the League in last position. 0 “ 0 - 0 Lloyd's R. at \V League North Plant, 2738; Machine Shop, ( 2602; Veneer Room, 2381; Shippers, 2302 Men's high single, Ken Saxton, 266; men's high triple, Ken Saxton, 696; ladies' high single, Edna 293; ladies' high triple, Edna Fairish, 614. 0-0-0 Meies Bowling League. CKNX continued in their leading roll on Monday night by taking four and a half points from the Rockets in a freak contest, des- pite the. fine efforts of Mack Rit- -chit' of the atocketa. :Mack:" rolled a 273 single in his last game to end the evening With a 735 triple. In this eontest, where a team is awataltal 2 points for a Win and one noint for taking total score for the three games, •ClaNX won two games to the Rockets' aria,. but tied for total score, which Meant each team received half a point. .1"bis is the .first time' to most everyane's knowledge that this has ever happened, Lees' displaying •their new blue bowling shirts, Mang. with semia mighty fine bowling, moved to within one and a half the first place CKNX team by whitewashing the Mustangs 7 to 0. In the third contest the Hydra, also on parade for the first time. with their new gold :dada, made it a winning occasion by handing the Burke team a 5 to a.. aetatich. This gives Hydro and Burke:a:1rd and 4th positions in the league standing. "'Canada has many national Paln- paigna each year asking fop- cult dollars to help preserve life - and health. Safe Driving Week, De-, comber 1 7, is one that asks only for our sense" says Ira a. Needlo of Kitchener, acting president of .' the Ontario Safety League. t-ton lz popouppoopoissimoopaumputauc i4 7-744cmukrzN:gaugoaquiamopuoinomppoommuoiumpuippiumpoisiii.. E w leather, rubber and nylon $6.95 to $10.95