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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-02-01, Page 9St. LL YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE MIXED SPIEL HANNA TROPHY WON BY WALKERTON RINK The mixed bonspiel held at the local curling rink on Saturday for the John Hanna Trophy was a suc- cessful event, with a full house of 16 rinks enjoying the games, Rinks were entered from Walk- erton, Belgrave, ,Cliesley, Exeter, Elmira, Palmerston, Teeswater, To- ronto and several from Wingham. .The Hanna Trophy was taken home by the winners of the second draw, a Walkerton. foursome skip- ped by Roy Ross, with a total score of three wins plus 18. Others on the rink were Mrs. Harry Nugent, vice; Harry Nugent, sec- ond and Mrs. Roy Ross, lead. Second prize in the draw went to Stewart McDonald's rink from Teeswater with tIri.ro wins plus 12; third prize to Ronald Coultes and his rink of Wingham with two wins plus 6 and the Harold Walsh 13'ilnuls{ 5 o. f Wingham. won the con- solation with a score of two wins 1 Oilkay fiftlfle says: PERHAPS A THRIFTVTIIONIIT WOULD BE: A BRAND NEW ELECTRIC VISTEM INSTALLED BY ME ,f..../ NOW./ REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING I COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SERVIC . • LEADITVSTRA1NS OF LAYERS • QUALITY- CONTROLLED HATCHING • DEPENDABLE SEByICE First step to more egg income tiot Buying the right flock replacements is the first step toward higher egg income. You can be sure of that important first step when you buy the S. J. Warren Sex- - Sal-Link from your Swift's Hatchery, We believe—and we think P. the records prove—that the ' Sex-Sal-Link is the most outstanding brown egg layer on the market today, and 44• the equal of any white egg layer. It averages 240 to 255 eggs per bird housed. for a full year of lay, has good feed efficiency and egg size with low mortality. This year, head for higher egg income with the famous r, J, Warren Sex-Sal-.Link froth your Swift's Hatchery. Order from us soon. t MINOR HOCKEY took top plate at the Wingbanu Arena last Satur- day, whets all the local teams Mtn Stpairts to Battelle teak to the ice to keep the rink busy all afternoon, The slogan "Hou't sold htni, take Linn to the arena" was the Order o th6 day, and resit:lied in many parents being on hmrnd t0 Watelt the small try hi action. Some of the hoekey was stiorlsingly good and the kids had a 'fabulous time. S N a N N N a a a a a a a iii iii a fit 14111111151111111111111111•11111111M111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H11111111t111111111111110111111111.1 1111111111111111111111 111111 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 e. 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AUXILIARY WX14.4 M-Vr41, TO1s11014T (WKI)N!!811.)AX) AT .0 -.(YOUXIK IN THE SCOUT HOUSE All tnother,-; • If either ,Cubs nr SCO.IttS are welcome'. 1410 ,WINTER SALE CONTINUES BARGAINS ON ALL WINTER FOOTWEAR WINGHAM PHONE 12. Bridge Club North and South-- First,, Mt% Q. .Ctoditin and H. Crawford; secontlk Mrs. C. Hodgins and O. 'Ffaselot grove; third, Mrs. Duudas And Joe Martin. East and West • -Miss Y. MrPliee son and Mrs. A. Wilson; .seeend, Hexigins and A. Wilson; third, MM. Hueston and W. H. Fre,rteir. • 41 Dantams Defeat Blyth. Teatn The Wingham Kinsmen Bantams. maintained their winning streak with an. 8-1 win, over the Blyth Bantams in the arena here last Friday night. Joe Vanstone led the Wingham attack with two goals, singles going to Keith Scott, Marty Garniss, Torn Deyell, Stan Bis- mayer, Jim English and Fraser Strong. The Blyth goals were scored by G. Elliott, Laurie, Madill and Scrimgeour. CROWN Theatre Harriston Telephone 152 WALT DLSNEY'p LIVE ACTION "DARBY O'GILL AND THE LITTLE PEOPLE" In. Technicolor Plus THE 3 STOOGES IN "STOP, LOOK AND LAUGH" Features at 7.15, 8.49, 10.07 MON. - TUES. - WED. February 0 - 7 - 8 "THE CIRCUS OF HORRORS" The Greastest Show' On'Eartii,' Becomes A Circus Of Horrors Adult Entertainment THURS. - FRI. - SAT. February 9 - 10 - 11 "THE BELLS ARE RINGING"' Dean Martin. and Judy Holiday, in a Master Production 111111111•111111111111111111111111111111111•1111111111111111111111111 The Wingham Midgets took an 8,-6 beating at the hands of the Kincardine boys in the local arena on Monday night. Shewfelt of the lakesiders led the attack with the hat trick. L. Finnigan, of the Wingham club, led with two. The affair was „pretty evenly fought in the first frame, . which ended 1-1 after goals by Finnigan, of Wingham, and Shewfelt of the visitors. The second frame ended with Kincardine one goal ahead after goals by Shewfelt and Goes sel, Campbell sank the lone Wing- ham marker. It was in the third period th'itt action really got under way, with a total of nine goals scored for both teams. The visitors accounted for five of the goals, credit going to McIntyre (2), Walsh (2) and Shewfelt. Wingham goals were scored by Jardin, Finnigan,' Far-. vier and Hetherington. Only three penalties were handed out during the game, two to Wing- ham and one to Kincardine. Juniors Lose by One, Srs. Really Beaten At Winelam .1n Thursday the Clinton Senior and Junior Boys' teams defeated both Wingham squads, In the first game, the Junior, Clinton walked away with a 36-35 victory. The top scorers for Clin- ton in the close, hard-fought game were Bruce Cooper and Dennis Logan with 10 points apiece, and Bob Livermore and Don Colquhoun, who each tallied 8 points. The point leaders foe 'Wingham were Wayne Farrier with 21• points and Don -1VfacTavish with 10 points. The Clinton Seniors dismayed the Wingham boys with a 58-29 victory. Two members of the Clin- ton string, Ron Livermore and Mike Michalski, each racked up 24 points on the board. Leading the scoring for -Wingham were Roy Vivian with a 9 point tally and Allan MacDonald with 7 points, • --By John Strong, Jr. N E 114 OVERTIME 0 Y V thtte BANTAMS CLINCH FIRST POSITION Men's Lague Hap Swatridge, with a 701 triple on Monday night led the CKNX team back to their familiar position at the top of the league. After be- ing dethroned for only one week the powerful CKNX team took all seven points from the Mustangs to give them the lead by half a point over the second place Lees, Doug Wylie was the big reason for the Hydro's 5 to 2 victory over Lees, with a 673 triple. Ken Sax- tan had a 695 score for the losers, The Hydro victory leaves them only one point out of third place behind Burkes. The high singles of the evening were scored in the final game be- tween the Rockets and Burkes teams which ended up in a 5 to 2 • Win for Burkes. Mac Ritchie rolled a 298 score in his first game but was bettered by Walt Brown in the final game with a 338 single, who -then ended the evening with a sparkling 738 triple, 0 - 0 - 0 Commercial Bowlers Last.week another pleasant 'Cues_ day evening spent at the bowling lanes and some more very good scores posted. Merv. Templeman's team picked up 6 points to bring them up nicely, Everyone is aware time is running out and putting lots of effort into the game. Bowl- ing,. like any other sport, is unpre- dictable in that one night things just don't happen right and the next night Lady Luck seems to hold you in her favor and all goes well. . Gwen MacLaurin took top honors for the ladies with a 243 single and a 642 triple. Jack Colvin headed the gents with a 256 single and a 698 triple. Team standings: Trade Winds, 82; Burkes Irish, 77; Walkers Specials, 72; Brown Jugs, 62; Royal Scots, 58; Canadian Six, 49. 0 _ 0 - 0 Ladies' Bowling Delores P.eaehey's 263 single and 655, triple led the Zooming Zebras :to a 3. to 1 'victory ..over7 the Busy Beavers,' despite Sharon Brown's The Wingham Bantams clinched first place with a 4-3 win over Kincardine on Monday night, in the last game of their schedule, Wingham and Kincardine will start group playoffs in, Wingham on Tuesday, continue in Kincardine on Friday and if a third game is necessary it will be played in Wingham 'on Monday,. Feb. 13th. Kincardine led 1-0 at the end of the first period on D. Wall's goal. Jim English scored early in the second period to tie the count at 1-1. English scored his second goal of the period on a pass from Marty Garniss to give Wingham the tem- porary lead. Kincardine retaliat- ed with goals 'by C. Wilson and K. Isard for a 3,2 lead at 'the end of the second. Jim English tied the game at three-all with two minutes remain- ing in the third period when lie took a pass from defenceman Jon Bateson and scored on a break- away. In .the overtime period Stan Bis- mayer took a" pass from Marty Garniss. and tucked away the win- ning goal behind netminder M. Riggin. Girls Win Clinton Basketball Games . A girls' basketball game was held in the Clinton Collegiate Thursday, with junior and senior teams from Wingham and Clinton ' competing.- Both of the Wingham. teams were victorious. The juniors had a score of 18-17 with Karen Elliott the highest scorer, receiving 8 points. The seniors defeated Clinton with a score of' 31-25, with Betty Jean MacDonald receiving 13 points and Carol Greig 12 points. The junior team consists of Forwards—Sean Gurney, Karen El- liott, Jane Reid, Esther Ketz,Sus- anne Reynolds, Cheryl Roane; guards--Judith McKihbon, Linda Templeman, Sandra MacLennan, Katherine Edgar and Julia Crulk- shank. The senior team: Forwards—Bet- ty Jean MacDonald, Carol Greig, Greer Dunlop, Ingrid Purpur, Kar- en Anderson, Sandra Rowe, Muriel Moore; guards—Betty Ann Lapp, Jane Hetherington, Mary Hamilton, Marie Johnson and Marlene Walsh. —Hilda Tiffin, 234 effort, Hilda Parkinson's 233 game didn't help the Tired Tigers, as they lost out to the Lazy 'Leopards by a 3 to 1 score. In the third contest, the Krazy Kats downed the Slippery Seals 3 to 1, to retain second place for another week. , Standings:, Zooming Zebras, 41; Krazy Kats,,36; Slippery Seals, 31; Busy 'Beavers, 30; Lazy Leopard's, 28; Tired Tigers, 25. i'ON PARADE' With the 99th Sty. By R. Edwarde •Wormworth Seventeen men were on parade at the Wingham. Armouries on Mon- day night, Lieutenant E. Anderson inspected the men and commented favourably on their dress. He "broke off” the men into their var- ious duties. The gunners received instruction from. Sergeant Meurs on the 105mm. Howitzer and the drivers received instruction from WO2 ,Sinnamon on various parts of the vehicles, After a short break, 'the second period was a review of the use of canvas web straps to move a casu- alty away from a wall, where the men cannot move the casualty us- ing 'the customary four man lift. Due to the warm building those who were casualties sweated it out in blankets. There were several threats of leaving one of the NCO's to suffer. The third period was instruction for the drivers by Bombardier Montgomery and once again gun drill for the gunners. Next Monday night will see the close of the present recruiting program as the Recruits' course will start on that evening. There- fore, anyone wishing to take the opportunity of joining the Militia must do so next week. Major R. P. Ritter dismissed the Men; after reqUesting that all the Bombardiers be at the next parade 'Without fail, KINSMEN SPONSOR BRUSSELS, LISTOWEL RINKS WIN SPIEL Rinks from Brussels and Lis- towel were the top winners in the local Kinmen Club bonspiel, held at the Wingham curling rink last Wednesday. There was a full entry of 16 rinks from Exeter, Kincard- ine, Walkerton, HanOver, Listowel, London, Brussels and Wingham. Winner of the first draw was Hugh Pearson's rink, of Brussels, which included Ike Rann, vice; Jack MacDonald, second, and M. Oldfield, lead. The team had three wins. Winner of the second draw was Tom Blackmore, of Listowel, who played with Ross Harrison, vice; Doug Richardson, second, and Jack Keeso, lead. Rinks skipped by , Bill Lee. of Wingham, and Lon Schmidt, of Walkerton, won second and third place. They were tied with two wins and a plus of 9, the winner being named on the aggregate. Warren Callan received the con- solation in the first draw, In the second draw the situation was the same. Rinks skipped by Jim Currie and Dr. W. A. Crawford pluses, the Currie rink getting sec- ond position on the aggregate. Har- ley Crawfoild's foursome won the consolation, THURS. - SAT. r. February 2 - 3 - 4 IKINCAROINE TAKES MIDGET FIXTURE 44111•144.10144,441044444.04•114.0.4141.0.m0mmin4•411411541144144411441141101,0401.11104111444•11110441146444.4041111404/ Wroxeter Butcher Shop WILL BE RE-OPENED WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY . 1st UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT OF MR. OLIVER RILEY of BRUSSELS Mr. Riley has 20 years' experience and is prepared to give the "public his 'Befit 'service. He is a former employee of W. L. Backer, Brussels. ... , Custom butchering, cutting and wrapping, reasonable prices: 4/044•4140•14144.MMI041.444.444.44.0.04•4•114•114041414134•1•00/0/4144•14114/0/44411444•=44•4410404•444.1iO4. Lloyd's R, W. Bowling Shippers, 2561; Veneer Room, 2441; Machine Shop, 2434; North Plant, 2371. Men's high single, Glen Poxton, 244; men's high triple, Mac Ritch- ie, 654. Ladies' high single, Ann Yoeman, 235; ladies' high triple, Ann Yoe- ! man, 571. 0 - 0 -.0 WIN HANNA TROPHY—A Walkerton rink skipped by Roy Ross won the Hanna Trophy at the mixed bonspiel held here on Saturday. The skip is pictured above as ,Curling Club President T. A, Currie, made the presentation. Other members of the rink are Mrs. Harry Nugent, vice;. Harry Nugent, second and Mrs. Roy Ross, lead. Bill Tiffin's rink of Wingham, won first place in the first draw with a count of thre wins plus 13. The Tiffin rink had Mrs. W. II, Edwards as vice, Bill Bain, second and Mrs. Rain, lead. The Murray Rae foursome took second place with two wins plus 12; third prize were tied with two wins and 9 went to Omar Haselgrove's group with 'two wins plus 5 and the con- solation went to Jim Coultes of Belgrave with a Single, win and a. plus of 5. SWIFT'S Hatchery Hanover Ontario Phone: Hanover 2B4