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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-08-01, Page 7The -Wingbank Admace-Thues, 'Wednetsdas, Aug, 1, 106' rage SeVell, MID -SUMMER SHOE SALE CONTINUES with bargains for everyone WINGHAM YOUR FAtvilLY S 44.; STORE Glanworth Loses To Goodyears 4=3 The Whighani Goodyears journ- eyed to Glanworth on Saturday night and came nut CAI top (if a 4.-3 score. Lorne Gardner and Bill Hotch- kiss led the Wingham hitters with two each, and Jirn Bain. hit a home run, "Cookie" Foxton got the win- ning hit, a triple, to score Jim. Coul- tes, who had walked in the ninth inning Wingham • • Racily lf; Person 2h; Saxton ef; Bain ss; Hotchkiss p; • Coultes p 6th; Gardner 3b; Storey lb; Foxton c; Walker rf. Glenworth John Clark 3h; W. Clark lf; Almost lb; Carrick e; Wintermute ss; Thomas ef; Jim Clark 2h; Gough rf; Schell p. RHE Wingham 010 200 001 -4 9 2 Glanworth . 000 030 000-3 6 1 ' Memorial League Standings r.Ino july 1.8th. NOirriumN SECTION WL Stratford ......... 12 2 Goderich 11 2 Wingham ..... Clinton RCAF 6 8 Centralia RCAF 5 10. SOUTHERN SECTION Pet. .857 .846 .529 .428 ,333 W L Pet. Woodstock . .. 12 2 .857 Otterville .... 12 4 .750 Ingersoll 4 10 .286 Hickson . .... . ...... ,2 13 .133. Glanworth 1 15 .063 Glanworth had nine wins taken from them for using two ineligible players from London. IF YOU PLAN A TRIP THIS SUMMER HERE IS ECONOMY SEE THESE USED CARS NOW ON OUR LOT 1962 VOLKSWAGEN DEMONSTRATOR 1960 DELUXE VOLKSWAGEN 1957 DELUXE VOLKSWAGEN 1961 COMET SEDAN Every ear in 1'01) eondition and sparkling clean ALSO ON DISPLAY — THE NEW VW 1500 SERIES AND A NEW 1962 DELUXE VOLKSWAGEN at.tettItte,.........v,v•WtOttltetett, VOLKSWAGEN PRICES WILL NOT BE INCREASED BY NEW TARIFFS UNTIL PRESENT STOCKS ARE SOLI). Wingham Body Shop SID ADAMS Your Volkswagen Dealer in Wingham & District PHONE 746 alte.11,11*.t.. WINGHAM 1.111111•01... 6000YEARS TAKE REAL TROUNCING The Otterville Otters were in Wingham park on 'Friday night and pounded out a 10-1 victory over the Wingham Goodyears. Bob McMullen was the top hit- ter for Otterville with a double and two singles, Ken Corson had a double and a single for the Good - years, Otterville—B. Furlong ss; Smith p; McElhone e; T, Furlong rf; K. Arthur 3b; MacDougall 2b; D. Ar- thur lb; McMullen cf; Scott If. Wingham—Fryfogle It; Baker e; Saxton cf; Bain ss; Coultes p; Mac- Millan p 6th;. Gardner 3h; Corson 2b; Walker rf; Storey lb. RHE Otterville . 002 022 004-10 12 0 Wingham ..000 000 010....1 4 1 Umpires—Frank Burns, Clinton, and 13111 Tiffin, Wingham. GOODYEARS WIN 3-2 CLOSE GAME WITH CENTRALIA RCAF On Thursday night in the Wing - ham park the Goodyears squeezed out a 3-2 win over 'the Centralia Airmen, Alvin Baker led the Wing - ham hitters with three singles, and Jim Bain had two triples. Bill Hotchkiss doing the pitching for the Goodyears struck out 16 batters. Centralia Johnson If; Garand 2b; Burke ss; Montamura lb; Wiper p; Oshoode rf; .O'Toole rf 6th; Davies c; Noyle rf; James 3h. Wingham—Eadie lf; Fryfogle rf-; Baker c; Bain ss; Saxton ef; Gard- ner 3h; Corson 2h; Storey lb; Hotchkiss p. RHE Centralia RCAF..000 011 000--2 7 1 Wingham. 012 000 00x---3 7 0 Umpires—Frank Burns, Clinton, and Bill Tiffin, Wingliann, Ashton Reunion GORRIE --- The Ashton reunion was held In the Gerrie Community Park on Sunday with an attend- ance of about 35. Those present were from London, Toronto, Ham- ilton, Listowel, Lucknow, Fordwich, Clinton, Monkton and Wingham. Prizes were awarded to the long- est married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Schaefer, of Fordwieh; new- est married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Thompson. Lucknow; young- est child, Susan Thompson, Luck - now; birthday closest to reunion date, Jerry Durst, Listowel, The newly elected president was Harry West, Wingham, and secre- tary -treasurer, Percy Ashton, Gor- rie. It was decided to hold the re- union in the Gude Park again next year. IBELfiRAVE TAKES !SERIES, HEST TWO on holiditaat at Port Elgin at the Mr. and Mrs. lArta. Darling are E PHONE 12 Belgrave took the hest two out of there series with Whitechurch by winning 5-0 in the first game and 3-1 in the second. In the first game last Wednesday evening Murray MulveY, Jim Coul- tes, Bob Higgins and Murray Shiell had two hits each to lead the Bel - grave attack, The Whitechurch team was held to three hits by Belgrave pitcher, Jinn Coultes, R E Whitechurch 000 000 000-0 3 5 Belgrave 004 001 00x 5 10 1 W. Henry and G. Skinn for Whitechurch; J. Coultes and M. Mulvey for Belgrave, In the second game on Monday evening Carmen McDonald blasted a two -run triple off the right field wall tp drive in the winning run. Murray Shiell with three hits and Jack Coultes with two hits contri- buted to the Belgrave win. The Belgrave pitchers held the White- church team to three singles. RHE Whitechurch• .....001 000 000 1 3 1 Belgrave 100 020 000-.3 10-3 W. Farrier and G. Skinn for Whitechurch; C. McDonald and J. Coultes (6th) and M. Mulvey for Belgrave. BELMORE Mrs. Wilfred Johann took charge of the July meeting of the Belmore United Church Women held at her home last Wednesday. •Miss Joyce Empkc read the Scripture during the worship service. Two hymns were also sung and the members united in prayer, thinking espec- ially of the missionaries and also of the bereaved McNee family in the community. Mrs: Joseph Simmons read the first study hook. Mrs. Nellie Har- per gave a reading on temperance, which conveyed the thought that even though some say it only con- cerns them personally when they consume alcoholic beverages, it ac- tually often involves other people as well, especially since the person under the influence of alcohol often is the person behind the wheel of the car which causes severe injury or death to another person, After the roll call, which was a vegetable mentioned in the Bible, Mrs. Johann read the other study hook. Mrs, Harry Mulvey conduct- ed the business session. Some of the members decided to subscribe to the magazine "Christian Home" and the book "The Wond and the Way" will be obtained to augment the study books. The meeting was closed with prayer. glIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimilionraiuminsmuitsigtimmouniiiminuilummilmintutimmtiantinniniuminuoimnininiinuni111111111111111111111mitommimmilimilisii • ..N.'. • ti.,- fhi ...,:; 1, • ••• ' :, - (.4, :,-,, ,t :,-. t ''''' .44' a• , 1 l• I, tfnt 'hi: • .tt1/4 (Formerly Hanna's Ladies' Wear) 1 i i ,Fi I Clearance Days I i WI HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF STOCK LEFT AT GIVE=AWAY i PRICES — EFFECTIVE Auut i i i . ay, gs2nd, at 9 a.m. . . w P. i 1 ii * i i i Pi i• * ?:1 17. Thurs 30 HA • uI U • 14 •)) AGS Values to $6.95 ALL CLEARING AT 1,49 200 SCARVES FREE SLACKS PAIR OF NYLONS with every $5.00 purchase In Longs and Squares, values to $3.05 CLEARING AT 49c PULLOVERS - SWEATERS 'Hanlon and 'Wool CLEARING AT sl 99 CLOVES All Sizes, 10 Different Colours Values to $1.95 — CLEARING AT 67c PAIR LADIES' SUITS Values to $54,60 CLEARING AT $7•99 Wools and Cottons Values to $7.05 — Fan 1.49 ALL WOOL SKIRTS Values to $16.95 ALL CLEARING AT $4.99 BRASSIERES - GIRDLES PLAYTEX - EXQUISITE for HALF-PRICE ALL -WOOL STOLES WHITE — Values to $6.95 CLEARING AT $2 39 l 6 REVERSIBLE PLEATED PLAID SKIRTS Reg indeed to $19.91i — CLEARING A'T $5•99 t••••••••••••••••••• LEOTARDS 14 STRETCH NYLON, reg. selling at $2.98 — REDUCE]) TO 9.49 ALL COATS IN THE STORE CLEARING AT . ••••••••••• LESS THAN HALF-PRICE home ot their ,wi-in-laW and daughter, Rev. aMMe wl rs. auric xf Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Galloway and • .Mary .n and -My, , visited on Sunday with Mt& Aen Rkehie. Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Underwocd and Mrs. Wilbert Galloway visited. )/11ss Luella Simmons, of Clinton, on Sunday. Mr. .and Mrs. W. Bauer, of Downey, California. art. visiting NMrs, Fred Irwin and :ither rela- tilvrt„rand Mrs, Manfred Irwin and . ,Miss Gladys Taylor and Miss Elsie Moore, of Belfast, Ireland, left early Monday morning by plane for Ireland after visiting Rev. and Mrs, Fred NV. Taylor. Mrs. Adeline Scott, of Oinsmee, also visited recently at the same home. Rev, and Mrs. '1 aylor and Miss G. Taylor also visited the former's daughter, Mrs. Malec= Snelgrove, and Mr. Snelgrove at I)unrohin and toured Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Brown and family aro spending the week at Port Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miles, of Toronto, spent several days with Mr .and Mrs. Norman Wade. Sun- day guests at the same home were Mr. and Mrs, Charles Austerberry, Gail and Rod, of Toronto. Mr. and IVIrs. Glen King and sons, of Peterboroughvisited on Monday with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ring, Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Nuhn and family are holidaying with relatives at Charlton. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gowdy and Mrs. James Doig. of Wroxeter, visited Mr. and.IVIrs. Bradley Gal- braith, of Wingham, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Earls, of London, spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Wilford King. Miss Margie Hostie. nurse -in- training at Toronto siek Children's Hospital, spent the latter, part of the week with her parents, ,Vir, and Mrs. Ken Hastie. Sunday visitors a,1 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harrison were Mr. and Mrs, Earl Harrison, Ralph and Cheryl, of Goderieh. Miss Brenda Harrison, who had spent two weeks' holidays here, returned with them. Mr, and Mrs. Jaelt Douglas, of Listowel and Mr. and Mrs. Orville , Harrison, Shirley and Glenn, of 'Wilsonville, were also guests at the same home. Mrs, „Tames MacDonald, Misses Lynne and Lena(' Earl -4, of London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Miller, Miss Carol Keil, Miss Angela Mitchell and Miss Virginia Hamil- ton are holidaying at Port Elgin this week, Mrs. H. Pearce and Richard, of Wheatley, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Glen Austin. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mame and Miss Corinne Rhame attended the closing of S. 8, No. 14, Marybor- ough Township with 296 register- ing. Mr. Rhame started school there 47 years ago and his first teacher, Mrs. Gladys Davey, of Hamilton, was among the teachers and former pupils preaent. A new central school is being built to ac- commodate five former schools. Mr. and Mrs, George Penning- ton and baby, of Mildmay, spent Sunday with Mrs, Frances Strong and Mr. Roy Strong. Mrs. Harold Schmidt, of Harriston, visited re- cently at the same home. Mrs. Claude Bronson, of Elmira, visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy (lowdy rexrceinssWanda Snell, of Elliot Lake, is visiting at the homes of her cousins, Mr. a.nd Mrs. IA'm, Behrns and Mr. and Mrs. Mae Newton. Mr. andl Mrs Clarence Huth, of New York City, Mrs, Sarah Hicks, of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. David I•licks, of ITarriston. visited recently at the home if Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hyndinan. Mr. Wm. .1-Caufman, of Listowel, spent Tues- day at the same home. Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Stewart, of Molesworth; A.Irs. Cameron Rob- ertson, of Strathelnir; Mr. and Mrs, Allan Whytoelt and family and Mr. Birks Robertson, of Tees -:iter; Mr. fa and 'alra, Glad Edgar spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Edgar at Port Elgin. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Savage and Mr. Edgar Robertson, of Willow - 11 dale, spent the week -end with Mr. • , and MIS. tt1 al'1111O. Mian Anne Carson, of Winterlinven. Fla., vilosiitced on Sunday 1113'1113'4)10104)1010in - VD' n1 Mrs 1' '4tron Mr !ROY Strong. Mrs Georee Baker and 1 MI'S, Elsie Strong, of Ma'am:n.11. at- tended the funeral. of Mra. Sam of Tara, no Mr, Auvrpy 11ntvhis,.10, of ('het - ham, N.B.. visited Mr. and Mrs. 1-1(Mr<1.Y.. aAnsdhtIVIirsIIIIiSol'Irisl:LTILIsley and Shirley and Mrs. George Aracott, ;It of Toronto, and Miss Elaine Miller, • of Guelph'spent hist tenell,,ellti at • the home of M r. and Mrs. Archie Miss Nellie Iluttan. of Toronto, spent the week -end %Oh her par- erits, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Mitten. It is not advisolde to freeze 'u rod FOI or ready to Sore,. IlleatS for longer WI than 60 days say lnnue ceonomiats at Macdonald hist ii nt,. (JtiViith. Long storage and the Halt in the Meat combine to favor the .clevelop- i tnent of ranchins wheit the ulna is IravtlillaillitlailliliallillillildiliiIIIBIIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIii1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I1111111111111111111i1111111111111i11111111111111111111111111iiiillifilliii frouen. BOOST— THE NEW MORRIS PARK and its sponsor MORRIS 'FEDERATION OF AGRICULTURE ,t1 ' wiliTEElluRcH :qrs. Niurray McDowell and ; Hurn(, 4.1 Marnoelt. Cookstnwn. ','hu visited , Mr. and Mrs. Allan Walker and family, of Owen Sound spent a few days last week with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. E. E. Wally% Mr and Mrs Kenneth Purdon and children, of Thorndale, visited on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Purdon and with Luck - naw relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Sehefter and Mrs. Angus Falconer visited last Wednesday with Mrs. Falconer at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Spiel- macher, of Mildmay, visited on Friday at the Schefter home. Mr. and Mrs. Will Seott, of Alma, visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. George Coultes. Little ,Tenn and Charlie Harmer, nt Wingham. have been visiting Irwin. during the past week with tlo,ir After singing "Jesus Keen me grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Near the Cross", Mrs. Rny Hanna • read the Seripture lesson. VI's.. Linda Snowden visited this week- 'Margaret Leddy led in prayer fol - end with her aunt, Mrs. W. Nixon. ' lowed by the Lord's prayer in uni- of Lucknow. son. A Psalm was read alternately. Mr, and Mrs. John McInnis, Blue- Mrs,:William Hardy read a poem. I vale. and Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Tiffin 1, visited on Sunday with the latter's W" Cuulrl But RPnwulb"." A who is employed for the :hymn was sung and Mrs, Wesley svoaici,aBtioanrr Barry, Wasaga Beach. :Jefferson gave a reading on Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Coultes, Brian !Christian Stewardship. and Brenda, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mrs, Stuart Chamney road the bort Coultes and Diane spent Sun- minutes of the previous meeting day at Tobermory. Mrs. J. M. Coul- and the offering was received bv ; tes, of Belgrave, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Albert Coultes on last week with her parents. Mr. anti Mrs. Gordon Walsh, of Belgrave, and with his parents 'alr. :met Afra. Alva, McDowell, of Westfel141, and with Ashlield fr'ereia, gliso eis4,11 with former neighbors at 1Vrarnoch. MRS. W. JEFFERSON CHARuE IAA DONNYBROOK . The United ai held their July BIMNE 03 - WINGBA1V1 Church Worm meeting Wednesday afternoon in , the Donnybrnok United Church. ' ----- .- •• • ----------* Mrs.- Wesley Jefferson, who had charge of the program. gave filo . c ea call to worship. . .., , , • VIELVIE* epeafamsoAmy 142°,?0A,"1:4,,,4:11:4ZP,401.47K • 14000AM ANG• 0)000 •R'otia1 INftAKMATIQM swEtttNG •FEM•IT -WIDE 40001 .0.111,011CS IMO 301140 1.1X0/4 I.A0011AT0r/le0 1.16111,M McKibbons Pharmacy day. Mr. Elmer Alton Mrs. Russell Alton, visited on Sunday Mrs, Orville Tiffin. Quite a number tended the reception T on Friday evening, and of with from 111 Mon - Mr. and Ashfield, Mr. and here the 11(16 of the newlyweds, Mr, Wm. 'McIntyre. Mrs. Victor Young, Wingham. is spending a few days this week with her brother, Mr. Adam 111 and at - Royal honor Mrs. of Me - Barbara Robinson World son Mrs" Is had Chamney. gave Mine. charge f t Mrs, Edward a reading. "The Mrs. Sam Thomp- nfrt'ehaf et1 bruosnain °tliess. Leddy J esinf egrisnogn 'c'jloeSs ends prayer. Hostesses Hildebrand, Mrs. Mrs, Gordon Nay - A all Margaret book. Reign" study , Shall • the meeting Mrs. were !Tom lor lovely After Mrs, with John Armstrong. and enjoyed Mrs. lunch Wesley WaS Jefferson. served and a social time together. KE '5 ALIGNMENT SERVICE PHONE 350 - DIAGONAL ROAD WINGHAM THAT'S WHY IT'S CANADA'S BEST-SELLINCi BEER! elftieidtiltiAMEWftliatirbilialtatAftt kr' . jUSt Say 'MABEL., 3 BLACK .- LABELI".ii