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1NRi4IXETER Tru'!t f tu.las, X�istnWrl.
�l ,c a,.. I Mu '‘V. A Smith, Toronto. spent
1444 and Mrs. .i,unrariit; Vont:t couple of day.. lust %12',•1;i astir
:n t p•trenl.2• Mr and Mrs
ler 1,a, i1) Draetun -and visited 1 onnson,
MT rill Mrs. Lorne rluir: NMI Mr.
cud 41 t:1 11 opey: Bolts.
mr•:. :''till ((vi1.;.,)1)11 .'11e1 't'uiv
wets, week end visitors with tie.•
°.�1^•.: lelailte ;tatia, silent the forint, s )laughter, \1r:.i. tl•u•rrle,'
,(,(e 1' 1.4(1 with her parents, Mr. ::„ r,, lir. \411i1e• :,e.,l 1':uoil;:, <li
sl'd lira. Doug Statin, r('tnt'nin„ Xirn8sle18,
1•.) 1 (.1„iui( Sunday ryx•itiug with
Itr.t ...tinily Newton and hl)..lollt( %at 1'x.11:it (ir:iltniu St. AI:u'yr,
:'11112.1•, who spent theday at Ihpif ")ac 1 •,. id 1)iv(•: l .i 1,,i(r..(. i,
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t'he sleet 112. 1)c' 1 he Visited
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,elt(2(11 rtotht this vv'.,lne:•.dr,\ t•:.•fl- [3USIEST'MAN ON THE ICE and admired most by the•children at
VT0relt 71h. One •if ult. unlit:c, the Wroxeter Skating Carnival was the clown, Clark Sharpin.
rhe VC'illins' Work. rs, hi spomxo'iu:t Clark hod to perform to keep warm.—Photo .by Cantelon. .
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III. ROBINSON PRES.
OF HOICK MUTtJI 1.
\WROXETTR - At the 39th an-
nual meeting of the F•Inw'i(•k Farm-
ers' Mutual fire T178t(rtnc•e Com-
pany held in Corrie Community
HAI on Friday J. FT. Wylie report-
ed an increase in the numbs • •et
polieles The grass loss was 112:i•-
12ft for 1961. •
Ewart IVieKereher and Harold
I;uhinsnn were re-elected for three HARMONY UNIT
year terms. Mr. Robison W:(8
,v 1 UNIT
!1'ruxe/er Euchre JOANNE FORD 13
4\'lte)Xl(. CN'.I3• Eight tables were' CARN1lAL QUEFN
al play at th1• W. I, sponsored
euchre heli in the Community
Hall last. Wednesday evening when
the following were winners: Ladie.
first, Mrs. Russell Nickel; 2ncl,
Mir. \Wm, Wright; Gents, Wes
iTtelerwood. 13111 Brown. Special
bingo Mrs, Frank McCormick,'
\� 1'(gh:litl; birthday prize, Bill
Brown,
elect-
ed
ed president: Clare Hutchison vice
E N ' S president; J. Howard Wylie,80(!1,,t�T � "T �(� E
Lary-troasuror: James H. \\� , - (t j l� 1)t
A1.,16NMENT SERVICE
assistant secretary -treasurer.
Pli-%t)Ni, 315 - n1A.00NAI. ROAD Isn't it p('k;uliar
WINGHAIII always starts a few
for the other fellow?
\WROXETER Mrs. Ta.s, Wylie
and Mrs. Bruce: Chambers were in
that middle ago charge of the meeting which was
years earlier held at the home of Mrs, Win.
Wright Tuesday evening, with 24
mombel's of Harmony Unit, UCW.
and two visitors present.
The theme Was "Church and the
Community" on which topic Mrs,
Clarke spoke. Roll call was an-
swered with n child's toy for a.
il(+spit'11 During the business per-
iod Mrs. Harvey Reidt was elected
as t'isit:11ion convener and Mrs.
1(21111 1T(Lelo1 was appointed to the
1urninatiug committee, The cater -
111,r committee for March is Mrs.
('2 cid Yeoman. Mrs, E. Newton and
Mr,. Vernon Huffer,
The next tneeting will he .held
at the 11o;Yne of Mrs. jack Clarke
(2r7 t le 1', ;t Tuesday owning in
ilor( h. Lt,ne11 Was served by the
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Melvin 13 Gowing I DODtEUUS r1 Ritlfll'i[D
Dies in Hospital N �r*r '��Jr` 6„A
\\'X20 Fa u'PEft Melvin .13 r u (.0
IN tEIUNLJ U14�L
Cowing. a resident of Wroxeter for
several years, dial on Saturday in
Last Friday night the Wingham i
the Wingham General Il0Spltal trrenti W:ts 1110 8c('a(' ()f the 8t•eoticl it
following it long illness. He WLi i iii playoff fDitllre, %glen the lo,S4(1.1"1:1:11
al X11 -
his dflth year' i ter111(di rtes were whipped 9.7 by
Mr. Ccnving had farmed nom, the l.'ttl$10y Flyers. I
j)1•tt8se'is 1(111,11 1118 retirerrlell1. ,fro' 1'lic 8curfug trot 21n,clet• w.ty' at, i
W:(s a member ol` \'1'ro�otel' 1,lnit• t 4.,,:,1,,,:11(1'0
.0;, f8 rho first frame when La- 1
o(1, 111(2rell, Mont wllil)p('d (10)' fn for the 1"Iy
Surviving are his Wife, the form I ('(•8 0" ail 2188181 Pruitt Ross 1)11x1
cv' (leorgbla Wootlisse, throe sons, ' goon. Two 1u1(2111m later the Doti
end of henevule: Norman Of llLvth 1,'''1:' 111'1(12' it. one -t1.11. Nen Gerson
and Howard of 'Tiverton; and tow £1a811111g the light, hat the tde lrist-
(laughler, Mrs, 1)0urt1(122 li(rryltili (e(1 uld.v 11811' n 1ui)lule. 1 iugston
of 1'renlon. '1.'h('r)' 1(1.2' twc'l\•), papp(,1 one p.(.;t Mc rkley in the
grandefiikliell, • V2irlgham net, find :it 1).55 Doug
ytr, (1ow1ng is also survived ily 11(1(11,,('(111 811141"1 112. allothel: Jo11n
brut hers Angus and :.trudey (11' ('al 1'x.'121(:Ie rel:tfi:(I('tl for tho locals
gory. I'1Mrrsoe of Glenallan• liar with 1)1111 ;c few 1,(111111('8 remriauint°
per Incl liru'ry 1)l' lasluw(•1; Mud. Will t hi..
1) the pl'l"1.
wall o!' Toronto; and sisters, MI's, 111 (110 211d period Paisley open.
Jantes 1l(uuiltoll and Mrs, Williaw (•41 witb lt,c, };1),11::'Intl llli11)15 loaf( •
C'r•essy of 1Ta81illan 211141 .M18' IVIG e ed )nI 1 t(t' the i)udgrrs, Al 1.1.51)
Shvt'fo 1)i' '.I omnia. 13121'l', I' 2.11'11",l2' !m'i'll 11111 t11e F'Iy
Tho l'tlller.11 was 1))I Monday t'1•ollt yrs en livelh'd that one with a re -
the Moir f(nceral Ionto w'itl1 ltov. turn goal in 1,111) than 3:) seconds.;
Figs' Taylor officiating. interment \11181)1(111 seor('d twice in the next'
was in w1oxaLcr re (11(1(4 ,, 1tvu .m1)111tes the honors truing to;
'1`11(' pallbearers w'i'o .Incl( Yuill, 1)un Mahood and l(:Iwood Irwin.
1x4 It 13own11u1, lush Wheeler,
1rtvfn'5 goal, 8curc,1 in 11.1e last five
1.101(1 '1'own1(rr(1, l31.lire Ninntgoln 8('0(1('(18 of 1114 period left t.11e const
cry 1111(1 I('red M011!golnri•y, llu'e1' 121..0-5.
neighhuurs fro)12 Wl•gac•to1' 101,1 Before the first. 112int)lo of play
flare former neighbours front
had been competed in the third
1(russrls. period Kingston of the flyers was
at it. again, sc•1ring his 1201(011ci• of
113e night and givilg Paisley a
1411 l I res Le , two gold lead. With lite ;hirci per.
i g
lad i'ulu' ulintft01 (11d Georg•(' Skins
While S!<.atins; , (piclte(i up his first goal of the
went), '}'his marker seemed to
,V1tOXET1 Ji -- Bonnie ]Elliott, '10- bring the Dodgers to life, but they
year-old, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Anil couldn't hit the net. Kings.
Lloyd Elliott, now of Gorrie, re -j ton tallied twice' before the frame
. ...dyed concussion and an injured, ended and .Tohn 1'ryfogle picked
leg in a skating mishap at Wrox. 'up Wingham's last goal. of the
(sloe Arena on Saturday afternoen.� game at 19.59.
She was movecl by ambulance telt Kingston was once again the big
Palmerston Hospital, 1 gun for Paisley, scoring four times,
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YOUNG AND OLD braved the zero temperatures Friday night to
attend the Wroxeter Skating Carnival. The event was sponsored
by the Wroxeter Businessmen's Association. A Gorrie couple, -
Robert Templeman and JoAnne Ford were chosen King and Queen
of the carnival.—Photo by Cantelori.
IWROXET3R • A successful ice At first it was thought she had
carnival was held in the arena fast suffered 1A broken back but fortun-1
Friday evening 22141 despite a very ' (Italy this was not the case and she
cold night -a good crowd was in was allowed to return to her home
attendance. The evening began Sunday afternoon,
with a hroomball game in which
the Wroxeter Businessmen defeat-
ed Howick Lions by a score of 4-2. Kincardine, Luckno'a/
Ken Edgar rtCte•1 as MC and judges
—
for costumes were Rev. Fred Tay -'Win Hockey Trophies
lor, A/Us. Wm. Wright and Miss
Winifred Munro.
Queen of the carnival, Joanne
Ford, Corrin; King of the carnival,
Bob Templeman, Gerrie; Youngest
girl skater, Susan Adams, age 3;
boy, Timmy Wylie, age 4.
Pre-.5chdol girl in costume, 1st,
Brenda Brown; 2nd, Mary Ann
Bradley: boy,' 1st, Murray Sinna-
mon: 2nd, David McLaughlin,
Best comic, girls, 6-12 years, 1st,
Ruth Ann Paulin, 2nd, Patti Hart;
boy, 1st, Lance Gibson; 2nd, Rick-
ey Clarke.
Best character, girl, 6-12, 1st, Su-
san Templeman, Gorrie; 2nd,
Nancy Clarke; boy, 6-12, 1st, Chas,
Gibson, Corrie; 2nd, Bruce Ruttan.
Goode,
Best dressed couple, 1st, Margar-
et and Doris P81111n; 2nd, Loony'
Chambers 118.1 Anne Gibson.
Best character, lady or gent, 1st,
Peter Keil, C� (Prier Frances Paulin.
Best national, 1st, Dong Gibson;
2nd, Mrs. Alex, MaeTavish.
Oldest lady on skaters, Mrs. Wes
Paulin; oldest man, Warren Zur.
brfgg, Fordioh; largest family on
skates, Mrs. Wes Paulin and four
daughters, Best, St. Patrick cos -
fume', 1st, Patti Hart; 2nd, Faye
Musgrove, Comic clown, Harrhy
Sitlnlunon, Imitation of Freddie
the Freeloader, Tr(u)ces T'atdi11,
Western TV personality, C:rart•y
Chambers.
Best: old-t11'ne eoiipl0 with baby,
.T•) ee TTe')ri x•1 Itnr. . Tolm ''n -
y 1 } l ''Vies 51
8:1)non and 13renfl,0 Brown; 2n(1,
Mrs. Wes Paulin and Mrs, Alex.
MaeTnvislt and herby doll. Muslc al
chairs, .Tohn Wheeler.
Door prizes were Won by Harvey
TTeitnpel, Sandra MacDonald, 1VIts,
George Adams.
The Businessmen appreeialo the
efforts of those who helped Hence
the' c(1)
nit a. 81lceess,
"Work makes more people hap-
py than anything else." declares
the phychologist.
Then why is it that so many
people (troa(1, postpone and beef
about something making them so
happy?
The Kincardine • and Lucknow
teams Yvon trophies in the 11 -game
bantam hockey tournament in Kin-
cardine on. Saturday: The tourna-
ment was the annual .event span-
sored by the „Grey -Bruce -Huron
Police Association. •
Kincardine downed Wingham
5.4 to win the 13 class and Durham
stopped Southampton 4-3 to take
the Crou}i, In' the 'final game of
g• g
the day •for the 13-0 trophy, Kin.- I
cardine scored with less. than two
minutes to go and so edged 1)212'
ham 4-3.
In the D class finals the.Luck_
now boys shut out Paisley. 4.0 to
win the trophy.
In other games Southampton heat
Wingham 15-4; Walkerton haat
Goderich 4-3, Wingliem stopped
Hanover.4.], Durham edged Taber
6-5 a.nrl r isl(' doyvnHc1 131•
mote y us -
sols 5-1.
n�Jr..
'1`11e .Explorers met in Knox Pres-
byterian Church schoolroom with ((
good attendance on Sunday. They
opened with the Explorers' motto.
Murray Elston led in prayer and
Mrs, Ross Gray read the story, "A
Day at School", the story of a boy
in Bolivia,
The Mission Band met in Knox
good' schoolroom. with a b ' al Len -.
sd
ance. The leaders, Mrs. John
Brent and Mrs. Glen McKoreher,
told the children Bible stories.
The Bluevale Women's Institute
will meet in the schoolroom of the
United Church on the afternoon of
March 14th, with Mrs, Charles
Bosman as hostess. Annual re-
ports will he given, public relations
and current events being topics.
The World Day of Prayer will he
held in the Bluevale United Church
on Friday, March 9th at 3 p.m,
Women of Knox Presbyterian con-
gregation and the United Church
congregation will join for this
special occasion.
Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Gannet and
which included the last two win-
ning goals. It would be safe to
say that it is Kingston who beats
the Dodgers, not the Flyers, •
Wingham: Goal, 14Torkley; right
defence, Bain; left. Lockridge;
centre, K. Corson; left wing, Tewin
right, Stainton; alts., ,I. I+ryfogle,
L3, Fryfogle, Kerr Lott, Skinn, Jar_
din, (4, Corson, Mahood.
Paisley: Goal, Farrow; fight de-
fence, J. Becker; left, G. Becker;
centre, Miller; loft wing, David-
son; right, Kingston; alts., - D.
Dudgeon, C. Becker, Doug Dud-
goonH, Fraser, A. Gregg, R. Dud -
goon, Patterson, Lamont.
C:147 .L. Euchre
There were. 13 tables in play.' al
the weekly euchre held in Sacred
Heart Church on Tuesday evening,
Mrs. Lill•Tcmploman and her com-
mitter Were in charge,
There were • two 18(12102( holding
high score, Mrs, Franit McCor-
mick, and Mrs, I3orden. Jai1ki11s,
The (11't(W 14'218 won by A41's, • Jen-
kins. Wilfred While Was high
man.
The door prize went. to Mrs.
Charles; Cai11,e1'8.
BRIDGE CLUB
North. and South: P10811, Mrs 1-I.
Fisher and Mrs, .i, H. Crawford;
syc(nid, .T. Martin and O. Basel -
grove; third, 13, Ortloib anlrl Mrs,
C, Gannett.
Mast and West: First, Mrs. J.
Lloyd and Mrs. F. A, Parker; ser..
ond, Mrs, H. Campbell and A, M.
Forbes; third, 13. Laicd.law and Mrs,
G. Gorlltin.
two daughters, have moved from
Toronto to the horse they recently
bough. from. Mrs. Jos, Curtis, who
is now living in Montreal. Mr.
Gannet Was born in Bluevale and
spent his early years here. On re-
tiring he doekled to return to his
former community.
Mac and Brace Willets of Turn-
borry spent the Week -ends With
Douglas and Billy Garniss on the
third line of Morris.
Mrs. T. T:, Kennedy is a patient
in Wingham General Hospital.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Hall on Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs, Bob Casemore, Nancy ftnd
Jim of Wingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Scott, Debbie and Brian of
Newton.
THREE OF THE YOUNG contestants entered iii ;-leather Alcorn, Leslie and urian Reeves.—Photo
the classes at the Wroxeter Skating' Carnival are by Cantelon,
proud of their achievements. Left td•right are
Couples' Cub Degree Conferred
At St. Andrew's
The St. Andrew's Presbyterian
Couples' Club met in the Sunday
School room with sixteen couples
present on Wednesday evening.
The majority of the group wont
tobogganing and the others who
stayed behind played games. Hot
soup and cookies were served in
the basement when the groups re.
joined after the enter'tainment, Mr.
and. Mrs. Andy McKague andd Mr.
and Mrs. Arnold Taylor were in
charge of the evening.
By Brussels Team
The second degree was conferred
on candidates from Seaforth, Bros - •
sols and Wingham lodges by the
Brussels degree team in Maitland
Lodge, Wingham, Thursday, Vis.
itot•s were present from Seaforth,
Listowel and Brussels.
The candidates will receive the
third degree in Seaforth on March o,
7th, A social half hour and lunch
were enjoyed after conferring of
the degree.
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