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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-10, Page 10> tg 'Pen The WIWI:tin Advl itee-Timte,,, Wednesday, Oct. 10, 1901 ; LEGION AUX. TOURNEY LISTOWEL TEAM TR ES' BERRY DOGE TROPHY A. NETIIERY HEADS BEUiRAYE LODGE Beigravt• L:u.L. held their animal meeting; in the orange halt un the evening ut t )etcher 41h with a good a.tte1L'9aiwt• The VVurshiptul isles ter, Bro. /Ivory Pattisul(, presided. Visitor' were present from Korn wieh, New'bn.Ige and Dungannon. hlet•tiulila hove• tete t+ ell attended over the pa• -t yt•:u' and plans for the future are t tisoraging. County ilt:u•tt'r Brien. Ross Fir ringtutt of Iate know and Deputy County Master 1tuhert Hibbert of Fordwieli ttere• v. t leietwil by the worshipful nlw,tt•r Thew insptr ing addresses were well 1Wet•ivett by thifee present The deputy ((nutty master pre sided for the t•leeti in of uffit•ers with the fulltrttlist; results; Wor. shipful Master, l:ru. Alex Netht•ry: Deputy Muster. Pao. Clare Van Camp; Chaplain. Bro. (leu, (lrigg; Secretary, tiro. .limes MtCallum: Treasurer, tiro. Elmer Brute: First Lecturer. tiro. Ernest Snowden; Second Lecturer. 11tu. \\'nt. 'Taylor: Marshal. Ifni. Mason itobnison: Tyler, Bro. Ales 1-l. Nethery: cont mittee, Bro. Arulauel Mtliurney; Bro. Athol Brute.. Brit Ernest Noble, tiro. Arlcohl Brute,. Tiro. Walter Sewn; press:. report er, Brill. W. H. Scutt. County Master Errington con- ducted the installation. Short ad. dresses were given by Bros. ,Jerry Cranston and Russel Alton of Dun gannon and Bro. Arthur Forester of Newbridge. Lodge 'dosed with the national anthem. after which a turkey luueh was served. ,i«. VELVEX cZt z u .c AGAsswcs SAID CANAL GAD GARGETEX powst-PA.6K KA ♦II,tuYtY uR ONLY • INN(?:ATtt AND WAS •,TDIICIS INR.AMFLAT1DN A.V SWELLING >POTENT-VADE RANO( ANDLOTI6 AND IU(FA3 NIXON LABONATOBt(B LIMIT€D e-........--.. e¢uxlui. OMuw McKibbons Pharmacy PHONE 63 - WINGHAM East Wawanosh Council Meets The bast Wave:mush Township ('ouneil met C)ttuber 2nd with all members present, Reeve Hanna presiding. The minutes of the meeting held Sept. •nth were read and adopted on motion of Robin son and Pattison. Snell Buclamtn That council. pay ,Stual't Meliut•ney mileage while driving a Bell 'Telephone of ficial locating township tile drains damaged when laying telephone cable. 'Phis was paid to the town sltip by the telephuut• company. Pattison - Rubinson - That the road and general aeLt)ints as pre stetted be passed and paid. the town WIEN stt•llun„, W1111 is door bowlers last Wt.,ttt•s•iay ill of theist tonal,. `1'he oceusion e:t • the sevoort anntutl 1.igiiz1 Ate*Ali try bowling tournament. which sats 1)u entry of no less 1liiu 2i teams, :'.2 of them( from out u1 tssx II. '0%111 162 bowlers to look :titer the mem- bers of the toted at'.Ili:uy, tucker president il'11s. 1 t t(i ;t• ttrut Io 11a0 their Mauls lull. hilt oiatiatied to provide a I;r:uui day ttt entertain meat for all tit vt:,lice•. Action started early in the EL•t, lunch was sta•vt•d to all at tilt' Legato home atitl in the evening they served a haln ((lona at the I'attisun Rubinson 'That the Legion home, ++iter,• itri .ei :ot,1 township pay • )1 per cent of the trophies were handed out to the cost of shtvel work Iris. tipt•n drain +°ielurs. Uaueiii , (tinplated Ilie at Lots '13 and 34, Concession 4 t•vt•uill 111"i'r0111 and 5. 'Cop \\'inners Buellan:l-Snot That council Herb huller ++a:; till hand to TRt)PIlY WINNERS—This group of bowlers Mrs. Dave Worden, lean) captain, Mrs. henry order eight tons of salt for town• present the ].e it lour '1'r.iphy to hien Listowel won the Berry Door Trophy last Weber and Mrs, Murray Cooper, who wean lla1 ship winter roads. I.. \\(her captain "f the LOOlt,wel, Wednesday at the Legion Auxiliary tournament high triple. Team score for tho throe narrow•, vias It was agreed that several of the team wiled' Ptt,tt top honors for: held in Wingham. From the left are Mrs. Les 3097,—Advance-Tulles photo. eouneillurs and officials attend the the day. The Listowel ;,irL•1 will Vit k, Shu was runner-up for the high triple, Huron County Muuieipal Officers' hold the trophy till next year an 1 Association meeting at Exeter on they were presented with rugs fur October 24114 "keepers". In setoud plata, were AHil1 tIOLFIJR1 .toad Accounts Hazel Braver and her teammates Stuart Mt•Burney, salary, $185.00; from Exeter, ,vlio were pre:tented g Id E�( o\- Alan McBurney, wages, $91.113; Al- with pietures; third, Nonan owls 96 191 l�`v�8�+' exander's I3ardware, shut'el handles and her Wingllulle Iealn, who re etc., $2.47; W. S. Gibson, insurance ceivt•d TV stools, fourth, V. Knight I Last 'Tuesday afternoon the la- uld grader, and public.• liability, and her Clinton team, bedre,ul,11 dive suet for a round of golf, fol - $86,9:/; Receiver General, income lamps; fifth, S. \V!!nl,I team ul .lowed by a pot luck supper .and tax, 45e. presentation of trophies and prizes (h neral Accounts Municipal World, supplies, $8.95; Marvin Snell, fox bounty, $4.00; Brookhaven Nursing Home, $79.75: R. D, Philp, medicine, $12.00; Stuart McBurney, mileage re telephone, $18.40. Pattison - Robinson- - That coun- cil adjourn to meet Nov. 6th at 1 pint., also court of revision on the 1962 assessment roll at two o'elock at the Belgrave community centre. C, W. Hanna, Reeve R. H. Thompson, Cleric Always drive over the brow of a hill with the idea there plight be an obstacle --such as a disabled ear, or a strayed cow just beyond. Sometimes there is. A group of girls in Swansea, S.C,, have started their own traffic campaign, They have formed the DROND Club—Drive Right or No Date! _lBilll®ihialItifii IIifirlItl1m1111r111111Ill ill■IIIr111111111111111111111I11I1111111111111111111111.11111111 io � _: 11 11 li flfi (nlr prompt, IIS fill MC 0 � ..�.., moToRe�....,„•.,,,.,....-...,...,,........ Ili wiNGHAm 13 til WINGHAM =' d �If111IIi113 1NiLQld al'Iallig11'i11111111111111111 1017111111111II111lli11di11II ®Ili 1111111171L111ii THAT KEEPS' YOU GOING 8 8 8 i d 8 Try us once you'll stop here always '('here';: nothing; about 1'1•ien(1lt, competent \\•a\- of (ruing thin;.,: that l)1'lllg 11l()tc)T'Ists l)at.'k to its (;,thin (ilial again for every lout( WEINC PHONE 139 Exeter, tablecloths, High single in this division was won by Helen Fair::en-ice of ('lite ton, who reeeiveay.1 :t lultke ap bah; Competed for during the season. The R. E. McKinney trophy for Is hole medal play went to Wilma Kerr with Dorothy Conran the runner 1p, I n, queen of i tutlerieh, runner up The• Marjorie McKinney award, tumblers; high triple, .lean t'uupt'1 a silver tray for 9 hole match play of Listowel, (make up bag; runner- up, Alden(• Vie of Lir.10'.i01, tuns blers: rtnuauhltiull, L. 1'1x11, t:c)d- erieh, tea towels, Novice Section In the novice etas:, lett, teem were entered; Jean :liilnatnwn :end her Winghulil team were in first place and won TV lamps. Seeon:l were Bernice Pierce and loons of Blyth, who were presented with flower centrepieces. High single in this tlivisrnl was ]Mickey Ross of V\'i11/thatn, whose prize was perfume, The rtuiile•r-up was V. Comair of Iluderii11 and she won a set of coffee mugs, High triple went. to Bernice Plow, who received perfume and the runner. up was I. German of Myth, (of- fer plugs. The consolation prize went to Zella Ward, Owen So.ind. Several draw prizes were also given out: To 10,13,thy O'Connell, Clinton, bridge set; ]'ales ('actor, Wingham, blanket; Jon Iateoun, Winghann, bedroom mat; floor prize a bath towel set, went Io Shirley Wright of Exeter, The 'Welty lady' prize was won by K. Duke of Lis towel. Special Prizes There were prizes of vases ;Incl ash trays for those whose swore totalled 180, the number of the local Royal Canadian Li; ion Branch. Winners were Celia Pitot of Kincardine; I., 'Trontor of Rip ley and V. Cnn,1air ell' 1lodt•rich. A big feature of the e•veceirlg• wa:. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Courtney of the hat parade and '1 it brow);ht "Toronto spent the week -end with forth as fanciful an array of head Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hall, Wing - gear its the iniad of woman could li:nn. Mr. and Vers. Dawson Craig, invent, First prize want to .11111 Alegi and Harvey visited at the Hall Munn, Hensall; seland, Dorothy hone 1111 alanday. Wright of Kincardine: third, N. Dowd, (.ode ; lour( h, .1,1)11 Snail Hensall and fifth, Irelen Bradley of Walkerton, tt-:es won by Dorothy Conran with INilnia Kerr as the runner-up. The 1'arliug trophy for low gross, 15 dole competition, was won by 1mrothy C0uro11 with Nona Elliott the rainier up, 'I he silver rose bowl, a new tro- phy donated by Dorothy Conron for annual competition in the 36 h:uulttitp division, was won by Edith 1tathburn, Mary Lloyd was the runner tip. Nona Elliott had the lowest ringer swore for the season and VVihua Kerr was second. Prizes for the afternoon's play were Its follows: Longest drive, lst division, Mollie DuVal, 2nd divi- sion, Margaret Iaoxton; fewest putts, Wilma Kerr; closest to the Pin, (trace Walden. WEIITECUURCII Mies Caroline Coffin and Mr, Ro- bert tient of Montreal spent the Werk -end with her parents, Mr. and dues. Claude Coffin. Mr, and Mr:,. lleurgt' Coffin and Sharon 01' ale::peler, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Coffin, Mr arid Mrs, Peter Coffin and family of (salt and Mr. and 11rs. Alan Coffin of Kitchener vis- ited at the Coffin home on Sun- day. Mr, and Mrs, William Underwood 1111(1 '!'eddy of Toronto spent the wt-t•k end with Mr, and Mrs, James Meltratli. The caravan was ::lowly trudg ing across the (lot, dry dessert. one camel suddenly turned to the otter and said: "1 don't t•at'e tvlctf they say --I'm thirty” WE HAVE SH L R CAI N VEALER *tor extra profits from veal calf production ®An all-new product for efficient economi- cal veal production. ®Shur -Gain Vealer will produce calves with the desired bloom for top grade in only ten weeks. Profitable veal calves with only 200 lbs. of Shur -Gain Vealer. SEE US TODAY! Wingham Feed Mill PHONE 142 WINGHAM CANADA grumps SHt1R' 4.6gtpl'. Nmri a txA(.w ,t �! M1•. load Mrs, Cameron Simmons and family of London spent the (tett( end with her parents, Mr. 11,11 Mrs. Charles Martin. Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Laidlaw and fetidly of .London and local relatives visited on Sunday with Mrs. James I.aitllaw. Mr, and Mrs. Waller James and Leonard of Woodstock spent SW's - day with her father, Mr. Arthur. Moore. Michael and Peter Moore of l\'uoindoek spent the weep enol with their grandfather, il1i:;s Stella Dean and Mrs, Wrn, flower girl. The tnarriage was solemnized in 0 candle light 01.1' vice at Paterson Memorial Pres- byterian Church at 7.30 p.m. '1'111• reception for 11)11g 1i ata was held at the .Sahara Motel. The happy couple will matte their 110111,• td Landon, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shiell and baby spent Sunday with her par ents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Iiraliley of T3eniniller, Mr, and Mrs, William Mni tin na l family of Kitchener spt•ut 110• weak end with ;lir. and airs. Ilow-- and Martin, Mrs, Gilbert T everuft spent the weekend with her stater, Miss Ja net Watson of Aylmer and returned home witli Mr. Beecroft and fate ily, who spent 'Thanksgiving there. Mr, and Mrs. Paul (lroskorth and Miss Karen Groskorth spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. (rusltor•th. People Who Shop in Wingham. Read The Advance -Times BROTHER! am 1 glad 1 bought Investors Mutual Many investors will agree with this enthusiastic expression. Since 1950, an investment in Investors Mutual has more than tripled in value. Now Investors does not wish to imply that you can make a fortune overnight. The fact remains — a lot of people leave made a lot of money through Investors Mutual. Yuu can start this simple, modern way to invest in Canada's leading industries with a deposit of $500 or as little as $15 a month. See the Man from Investors. Just call or write: THOMAS JARDIN RON 119.1 20 Phalle 117 WINGHAM, ONTARIO Investors o7UJdOaci2a CSE C A N A L A, LIMITED Head Office: Winnipeg Offices in Principal Cities HIGH SINGLE—Mrs, Robert Hickey of the local Legion Auxiliary, is seen at left, congratulating Mrs. Herb Fairservice of Clinton on winning the high single score of 324 during the bowling tourna- ment here last Wednesday,—Advance-Times photo. IN THE LI e By DORIS G. McKIBJ3ON Occasionally I regard modern novels with a jaundiced eye. After reading of our feverish pace of life, as mirrored in a hook, one is left with a feeling of futility. We under- stand what we read hut not being transported beyond ourselves are left more harassed than before. A new historinal novel DEVIL WATER by Auya Seton however, will carry one into an- other world. This is a tele of the ill-fated Jtrt'obite uprisings, i'itIIcu- ]arly as they concern one family, the Radeliffcs of Northumbria, Earls of Derwentwater. They were strong Roman Cat?lolies and in their vein:( flowed more than a little Stuart blood. Devil Water (the name of the stream flowing through the Radcliffe property> is specifi- cally the story of Charles Radcliffe, younger brother of the Earl. Both men were captured in the rebellion of 1715; James died; Charles es- caped from Newgate prison., It is also the story of his daugh- ter, Jenny, child of Meg Snowden, a Border Soot. Jenny lived prac- ticaly rootless most of her life. TTer Falconer, Alan and Kevin, were at Sarnia for the weekend, and on Saturday attended the marriage o1' June Janice, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hector Minion, and Mr. Beverley John Bosveld of 'London. The bride's sister, Sylvia, was the Hogan of Ashfield visdted on S.in day with Mr. 011,1 Mrs, Louis Dal toll, Mr, and Nfrs, Fldgar Peto of Ladner, B.C,, spent the week end wil11 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ireland. On Sunday Mrs. John Ireland and Mi. and Mrs. Wilbur McKague and 1411:,1111 of 'Teeswater visited at the Ireland bottle. Mr, and Mrs. Peto will :pend the winter with their 111111ily in Quebec' and New Jersey, Mr- and Mrs. William A, Wil. Ikons and I':unily of (xuderich spent Monday with Mr. ,tnd Mrs. Robert ;;tuft, I (nary Reavie of Port Rowan • spent. the week -end with his moth I or, Mrs. Rutherford Reavie, ,Mr, and Mrs. Walter Gordon and family of Guelph visited on Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott. Mrs, John Macl'ntyre, Mr. and I Mrs Wnt, McIntyre, Mr. and Mrs. John (Ilighorn and Ronald of Wiughani, Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Pur - (fon and Mrs. (George Tiffin, Luck now. M. and Mrs. Hugh McMillan, Kinlong11, Mrs. Wm, Rawson, Mr. and hues Wesley Tiffin, Mrs. Ce - al Falconer, Mr, and Mrs. Angus Rich 'Mete Merman's rt lativee were all gathered in the lawyer':; office. Ceremoniously, the attorney opened the envelope and intoned "Being sound of mind, I spent all my mono!,.. , RY early childhood was spent with her mother's people, grim ('over):utters, She then Illovcd to London to the society house o1' her 1':111)1 1 14 cousin, Lady Betty r i't'. 'She lived for a short period of time with her e1•')1 second wife 10 F'r:ulet, 11nf1 then ate•amp:utie(1 :1 :,(hoot friend, Evelyn Byrd, to Vit ,iii:, There she married Ito)) W1k.nn, ,t `ttot1isi1 friend of her rlldl(Ihnisl, who had watelictl and prni1tied her over the year:; as :;he wandered front home 10 home, none of thorn ever truly 11 a 1'S, i Ifinuunity ill basically the same whatever the time nr place. Love and hate, good and evil, ambition aril diplonlaty still sway men, The scandalous Marl of Wharton's Troll- leire (.rah to which ,fenny ne•ln•ly fell 11 vit•t11rt, had its 1 nur(terpa)'t to the Montreal or today, :u•eording to ,John knell, who made the activities of it. similar club the ventral filet of his novel "'The Pyx.” Two centuries have chtnged .1111y the other trap• pings and the clarity of 1'pre:talon, The manners, fashions, twines and habit( of hush the New World anti the Old art. (dearly delineated in this boort. illel.lit t:, of punish • menta are tdese•rihotl 111th a detail that is horrifying, p:1111y hoc:10: i it is 11'111 1 jast never eneounter- ed these facts kis any refuting before. 'Phis is 0 story of real adventure several yetu•s of 111.111rel1 went tela its proalnttion. We know front 1111' text bucks the 10tr$Il01• of the up- i'isli+Its bot hetlnnat of lit' life that pauses 111 rho pnt,t'1; wt• 1111.1) 1inl,irlfj fur sntttss for their venture. Tide record of the lives of 1'h,irlen ;01(1 Jenny per:amify loyalty ,111l tour- agt almost beyond belt( l', ()nee (.pen the 1vu,k and d (getter you will find it difficult to (dose the ewvers 1 until yon hast iornpletetl it. BI.ticvale Presbyterian Young People Meet • IIT.I1p7VALT1; The ort. )nlz:dd1n rnvtittg of 1111• S'00n11; 1',' 1'''' 110 ritly of the 1'11X; 1'rr:,Jylerittlt 1'ttneli, 11ilovale, n:t:: held in the basement of the elrtirelt on Sunday evening, Sept. ;toll). The eleilloit of ()Cutters resulted :to fellows: 'Ion. tires,, Rev. T. Al. Kennedy; pets,, Mary Ilnrnintr; vire prey., Ihii;h Mundell; see., 1'h3'11k (,rant; press ..t•t., ken 1lr:nut; treas., (ter. old Thomas. A lunch, reeve:10mi and worship 01'1' !)',' <•011nnt1 rte c.'1(1 t•hoseil fur the reit of the term. The meet- ing was closed with a prayer by Rev. 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