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BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE
G. ALAN WII1IAM
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League Standings
CALLAN SHOES
WINGHAM
MIDhETS LOSE
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 26th
8:30 p.rn.
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CONGRATULATIONS 'r0
Wingha Bod Shop
ON TI -IE OPENING OF THE
NEW ilOLKS [AIEN MIRY
It was a privilege to install the wiring in
the new Parts Building
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ELEc TRICAE. CONTR ACTOR
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WINGUAM
OUR GONGR 'r'IONS
TO THE
WING M
BODY SHOP
ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING
OF THEIR
VOI1l S YMiE\ D[ALUISIIIP
AND NEW STOCK ROOM
It was our pleasure to do the excavating
for this building.
Harol
PHONE 1079
Congrarn
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WINGHAM
BEST WISHES TO .
SID A S
ON THE OFFICIAL OPENING
OF HIS
VOI,IMiF
We were pleased to have been chosen
to build the new stock room at the .
WINGHAM BODY SHOD
Murray McDougall
GENERAL i. AL CONTRA("I°Old. , WI.NCI-IAM.
1.'`lnnigoo, 1+', Strong, Merkcioy• furweeds, ('aulphpll, l+;nlciish, Luau
( hu ntss, Kerr, Doyen, Seolt, Coach,
Un 101iQay evening the \'Vringhu n
buys defeated Listowel 9.1 on
Wingham ice. T)oug Campbell,
Paul i31.rotg .and Martin Garniss
irural two eiu•h. Bob Lunn, Stan
1;i:,,nayer and Eraser Strung scor-
ed one etic'h. .11n1 English assist.
est on three goals. (1'org( Kerr
and Ron i. 'yell assisted on two,
Eraser Strong, 1<pith Scott, and
'mug Campbell got one assist each.
"W1)44 1111111 Coal, hickey; defence
I"inntgao, P. Strong, lViot'klcy, Ye.
rorw:tr ls, Campbell, P. Strong,
English, (lands); I3ismayer•, Kerr,
Scott, f)eyell, 'Loon, Galbraith.
Vivian,
Fordwich Teas
Played Friday
FORDWICH Thy four Fowl
with hockey teams were on the Inc
on Friday night, the outcome be-
ing two wins, one tie and one de-
feat.
The Midgets visited Drayton and
defeated the Drayton squad by a
score of 7..4. Thc' Pee Woes also
came out on top when they took
on Belmore and their score was
5-0.
The Bantams held their own
against Drayton with each team
getting only one goal and the game
ending in a tie. The Intermediates
on home ice were beaten by Alma
6.4.
I WOULDN'T HEAR OF
GOING ANY PLACE EXCEPT
VANCE'S
DRUG STORE
ROR MY COSMETICS
AND BEAUTY AIDS/ '
THEY'RE TOPS
WITH ME/
YOUR FAIiY SHOE STORE
PHONE 12
IT TAKES SKILL to be a hockey player and its
on the Pee Wee teams that the first wobbly
strides in this direction are made. This group
of "men" makes up the Pee Wee Rangers who
are hot contestants on the ice, Top row, from
the left, Paul Guest, Ivan McBurney, Bob McKay,
Kevin Fisher; second row, John Stevens, Brad
Elliott, Joe Hall, Norm Gorrie, Don Husser, Gary
MacKay; front, Jim Casemore, Bruce Henry,
Dave Schiestel, Paul Fleury, Monty Templeman.
Leafs Down Rangers
Two Goals to One
In the final game of the morn-
ing the league -loading Rangers
maintained their six -point lead
with a hand -fought 2-1 victory over
the 'cellar -dwelling Maple Leafs.
The game was a rough contest with
six penalties hhing handed out,
SUPPORT THE
MARCH OF NS
MONDAY, JANUARY 29th
when members of the Dinette Club will canvass
the town
A surgeon was discussing a,
forthcoming operation with a weal-
. thy patient.
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'Would yon prefer a local lines
Belgrate Cabs rd, Stephen Fear, Rodney White,
The regular meeting of the 13e1- ot•ge Coolc and Rieky and David
grave Wolf Cub Pack was held O'Neil.
five of them to the Rangers. on Tuesday evening in the com-
munity centre with a smaller at -
Captain Pau! Fleury
kept up • his league-leadaning. (tendancc than usual, day to the
scoring pace by lashing a quick
backhand behind Dave Schiestel
in the Leaf net with just ono min_
ute and 12 seconds gone in the
first period. Ten minutes later
with Bob McKay and Kcvin Fisher
in the penalty box, the Leafs cap.
italized on the man power advan-
tage and Captain Bob Armstrong
of the Leafs boomed a slap shot in
from. the blueline to put the score
at one -all,
With just 18 seconds remaining
in the game Fleury took a pass
from. Kevin Fisher and slammed
the punch hone to give the Rang-
ers another victory,
EVERY /.,(iRX t.7(../CCESS TO
SID ADAMS
AND TI -IE
WINW1AI BODY SIIOP
DURING THE OPENING OF THEIR
VOL!SWAfiEN AGENCY
We were happy to have had the heating
contract for Mr. Adams' new Stock Room.
Howard E. Fuller
HEATING AND PLUMBING
PHONE 392
WINGHAM
IIODGINS -McDONALD LTD.
TAKE PLEASURE IN OFFERING
CONGRATULATIONS
TO THE
WINCHAM
BODY SHOP
ON THE OPENING OF THEIR
VOLKSWAGEN AGENCY
AND
NE1 STOCKROOM
It was our privilege to supply lite building
materials for this new structure.
stormy weather.
Mrs. Kenneth Wheeler, leader,
led in the opening exercises. Red
Six and his pack were ahead In in-
spection and had their pennant
placed on the Totem Pole. Mrs.
Gordon McBurney continual her
instruction with the beginners.
Mrs. Clare VanCampamP ttug
ht
sema-
phore signalling and it is hoped
that several of the Cubs will be
able to pass thiii Lest at the next
meeting. Mrs. Harold Vincent in-
structed some of the Cubs who are
preparing for their First Star.
The group enjoyed several games
and songs. Mrs, Wheeler asked
each Six to bring ideas for decor-
ating curtains for their dens, to be
made from unbleached sheeting.
The meeting closed by everyone re-
peating the Lord's prayer.
At the past couple of meetings
several New Churns wore welcom-
JUVES WIN ONE,
AND DOSE SECONII
The \'t'ingham Juvenile hockey
squad woe ono game and lost an-
other during the past week, when
they defeated Gaderich 5-3 on
V, ingham 100 on Tuesday and then
dropped the second pneounter to
Seafortit in tt hotly -contested battle
by a 9.6 score in that town.
The Codericln game was consid-
ered to be one of the hest games
of the season. In the first frame
MacIlunald opened the scoring for
Goderieh at 15,48 and two minutes
0-n-0
rack li Cubs
Two weeks ago there were 27
boys at the Scout Hall for the regu-
lar meeting but due to lack of heat
t}:e leaders Bob Rintoul, Bill Craw-
ford an.d Barb Pickford held only a
brier' opening ceremony, invested
four boys and closed the meeting.
The four invested were David
Lloyd, Doug Thompson, Jeff Hayes
and Stratton Loder,
Last week there were 22 Cubs at
the Pack13 meeting when Bob Rin-
toul led in games, Barb Pickford
passed tests and those successful
were:
,Timmy Casemore and Toni Irwin,
ball throwing and catching; Billy
Strong, tlag; Tom Irwin, God Save
the Queen, all in lst Star require-
ments.
Mark Fisher passed 2nd Star
skipping.
The Cabs of A Pack rill not have
a meeting last week,
Black Hawks 2
Canadiens 0
Saturday morning the streaking
.Black Hawks kept up their torrid
pace in Pee Wee play as they mov-
ed into second place by blanking
the Canadians 2-0. This was the
Black Hawks sixth straight game
without a defeat.
Bryan Walden flashed the light
first for the hawks at 7.36 of the
first period with Captain Harry
Jatclin of the Habs sitting out a
two -minute roughing penalty.
In the second period the Canad-
ians put on the pressure but
couldn't best substitute goalie Paul
Fleury who played a solid game
later Win•*ham evened the count in the Black Hawks' net.
o In the third period with less than
on a tally by Kerr. In the second, two minutes remaining to play,
Goderich led again when Petto Jimmie Henderson took a pass
came through at 8.40. Wingham's from Bruce Boyd and raced in to
Jardin and Strong came back at beat Hab goalie Dave Schiestel
12,15 and 15.30 to put Wingham with a haul shot about. knee high.
in the lead. In the third frame it
was (ioderich again when Robin-
son tallied but. Kerr and Ler tagged
the final two counts to give the
homesters the 5-3 edge at the final
bell.
Five minor penalties were hand-
ed out with only one going to
Wiit„ham.
Seafoidh (mate
The game with Se:tforth on
Thursday teas another (lose of
fair with the scary 7-0 in the
dying minutes of the game. The
Wingham remit', Wayne Riehl, was
puik'i with only a minute and 10
sernnds left to go, but the strategy The AYPA deanery hrnomball
backfired when Dick spored on the and skating party in the Wingham
open net for Seafortll and Rau arena on Monday evening was sac -
made the final tally with only 10 teessful with an attendance of more
seconds to go. than 50.
In the first period it was Sea. At 10 o'clock the young people
forth at 3.15, Dick; Win' hang at returnned to 'St. Pant's parish hall
5,10, Kerr; Seaforth, 7,05, Diek; Where Mrs. Robert 'Amara, Mrs.
Wingh:tnn 12.40, Whitfield; Wing- Gordon Davidson and. Mrs. Tim
barn 16.•15, Temple'mmn, Second Dene:m had a buffet style luneh of
period, St'afetrth, 8.25, 9.25 and 10.55 sandwiches and cookies awa}t.ig
by Rau (21 and Diek; 'tVngha)n, fluent
18.57, Templeman. In the t
hird. Cro
kinolc and e
ther games were
Dale tallied at012 and Rhr. Wing- played. Row C. Attveli of
hate at 8.55 and 16.10. Jardin and Corrie, Rev. H. L, ,Te'nnings, Bt'tis•.
English with the final goal of the 1 Res, and Rein. C. T. ,Tohnsoh, of
game at- 19.23 and 10.51 by Dick Winghnm, attended.
and Mut. Tt wn.a' rannontncedd that it deanery
There were two minor painaltiee,: dance wilt ba Meld iri Goderieli: an
both to Seaforth. ' Fehtt ftry gra,
Euchre
Mrs. 141d Batter and her c'onnnnit-
tep were in charge of last week's
euchre party in Sacred Heart parish
hall when ton tables wore in play.
11/Trs. Oscar Kieffer won the prize
for high lady and Henry Skinn was
high man. Werner Schlr•mc'r• was
the winner of the draw prize.
Large Attendance
At Skating 'Party
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