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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-17, Page 11) • 411. 1 vp • • N t► • • } The WI:whaln Aliviuwe-Times, 'Wednesday`, oet, I7, 1061 Vilma i leVUI OCTOBER, SHOE SALE, STARTS THURSDAY, OCT, 1,8 Bargains for Everyone WINGHAM YOU FAMILY S UO1 STORE PHONE 12 LAST WOAA SEMI-FINAL G1?ANI) CHAMPIONSHIP GAME WINGHAM vs. ST. AGATHA In St. Clerrients TONIGHT (Wed.) at 8:30 Tennis now stood tit '2-) in hest of 5 !series Mill ;GE CLUB North and South: Mrs. il. Mlu'. Kay told Mr. 6Vtrurry; tiled for htcutld and th1r I, ri1.r:,, I.I. Fisher attcl 1', 1tud);Inrs, B I,uiill:i' sett (4. ,'MacKay. t�ll..'7I� FIV ViAding A\Iurryinun A.WNINGS East and West: Mrs, C Ilud1;1ns and Mrs J. 1,loy4; second, Urnllr Ilaselgrave anti A Wilson; third, Mr:;. (1. (larmett and Mrs. 11. Ctunpbell. V I.()()R WALL TILES 1 Alt ntiri lnl SASH DOORS LUMBER — BUII.I)iNG -- CUPBOARDS Telephone 260 Wingharn i,s..aws�u.a-JiciY�Y'�,-c'3.4,..4 vs,•.:.F, Ca,'sw,,.4s. 1141 1 SPECIAL For your Vuothig. Trip OR ANY TRIP 24 -hours -a -day Coverage $5,000 to $50,000 'Maximum Benefit for Accidental Death (Depending upon the limit you select for your policy) *PAYS ONF-1IAL1,' the Maximum Benefit selected for loss of hand or fool. *PAYS ONE-THIRD the INtaximunl Benefit. :;t'le led for los Of (me (yo *PAYS THE MAXIMUM BENEFIT for loss of both hands; or both feet; or both eyes; or hand and foot; or liana :old eye or 'fool and eye in one aceid(nt Note: To he covered, loss must oecur within 90 days of ambient PLUS $500 to $5,000 Medical Treatment Benefit Your policy will also automatically include—at no extra cost— a, maximlun Medical Benefit ranging from $500 to $5,000. The amount o1' your Medical Benefit will be 107 of the Maximum Benefit you purchase for Accidental Death. This Medical Bene- fit will apply toward actual expenses for medical, surgical and hospital treatment of covered injuries, Note: To be covered, medical expenses must begin within 2(1 weeks of the accident F()1t. FURTI1i.R INFORMATION CALL W. a. CON'RON, CLU, INSURANCE AGENCY JOHN ST. WINGHAM PHONE 772W Agent for Alanui'acturers Life Insurance Co. S. A. SCOTT, Salesman NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS 4p®..... i.1),..0 r.Ya4limWim-4i'4.00.1,X41.1.4..•••4•••••4ww4gr4..•44.10.9.1.1..4.+.11.0.0 w4 l THE JUNIOR GIRLS at the public school competed in a skipping contest during the field clay held last Wednesday. A few of the little lassies are pictured as they demonstrated their prowess with the ropes.—Advance-Times photo. TEAMS 11E SERIES, LAST CAFE r[ ICI T In the Wingham Park on Mon- day night the Brophy Goodyears evened the AOAA Grand Cham- pionship semi-finals hest of 5 series 2-2 by downing St. Agatha Saints 6-4. The game had a bit of rough ))lay mixed in and a few near flare- ups occurred but the game was kept well under control by umpires Jerry Petrie, of Goderich, and Bill Tiffin. The deciding game will be played in St. Clements on Wednesday night at 8.30 and by all reports there will be a large following from Wingham going do'.vn, The league has ordered in three umpires for the game and also asked for the police to be in attendance to make sure the crowd is contoolled. Barry Fryfogle was the big hit- ter for Wingham with a home run and a triple, while Jim Bain hit a home run and a single. Ken Snyder and Bill Mader hit home runs for St. Agatha. St. Agatha -- R. Mader 2b; B. Mader ss; Synder rf; Bender c; D. Hinschberger cf; A. Hinsch- berger 3b; Dietrich if and p, 9th; Ottman ib; Kraemer p; R. Hinsch- berger If, 9th. j Wingham Fryfogle 2b; Baker c; MacMillan 1b; Bain ss; Gardner 3h; Walker rf; Chisholm p; Hotch- kiss p, 13th; Saxton cf; Cerson 1£, RHE St. Agatha 000 120 100--4 4 2 Wingham 102 020 10x-6 5 2 • - � ... % � ���'•`.•':': `� rte. 1 if you think real automobile value is a thing of the past, take a dose look at the new 1963 Custom Volkswagen. First you'll notice that it's the same shape cis last year. But that's the secret of our success. And the reason a Volkswagen is worth more when you (rade it in. We never change the basic design, we just keep improving it. For example: The list price of our *Suggested retell price Eastern port of entry. 795 Complete* Custom model includes adjustable bucket seats. (Optional in most cars.) And every VW has a built -fn heater and defroster. (Extra cost on most cars.) Standard equipment includes 2 padded sun visors, windshield washers and an automatic choke. And then there's something we've always had. An air-cooled engine that can't boil over in sutnmer and never needs anti. Here's whore real automobile value still exists: freeze in winter. A rear mounted engine that gives you better traction on snow and ice. A dependable engine that gets an average of 38 miles to a gallon of gas. If you think car prices are out of this world, take heart. The '63 Custom Volkswagen is still down to earth. IMPORTS PAY FOR EXPORTS WINGHAM BODY SHOP P. O. Bo.; 279 WINGHAM, ONT. TeL 746 ` o 40* -1 WIN 7-0 SATURDAY VV.LINO OODYEMS 110111 SCORELESS 1 •�d«�.... SAINTS SCORELESS LADIES' LEAGUE Team Standings Sweet Caps, 9; Players, 8; 011y Lords, 7; Belvederes, 6; du Mtutr 1(1:9, 4; Matinees, 2. High Singh - Sharon Sangster. 300. High triple -- Louise Wetwood, 586, 0-0-0 LLOYD'S LI:AGi;14 Lloyd's bowling league p;ot under way for the 19(12-63 5(8148)1 com- prising of six teams: T(ilunonds, Aces, Queens, Kings, Spades and Jolters, The ,Jokers showed plenty of power with 2650 points, followed by Ace's with 2381, Diamonds 2247, Spades 2186, Queens 2140, Kings 2053. Carol Lambertns captured both the ladles' high single of 292 and high triple of 585. Bill Johnston took the honours for the men with a high single of 278 and high triple of 647. 0-0'_0 MEN'S r1701VN' LEAGUE The Rockets gut off to a fine start by defeating the hydro 6-1. 'I'earll captain, Ray Walker, said "Watch us go into orbit." High single, 327, went to Elmer Pardon, and High triple, 756, to Ian Mnet.aurin. 0 - 0 - 0 (OM11IER('IAL I.1:AGT'E October 9111 The Hawks did well for them- selves, with Such good scores, they are now in the lead. Kiln C. had Horne tough luck with the counter pin, with such (lose calls, she hail her team-mates sitting an the edge of the benches. I+'rank Burke 11l1(1 the proverbial horseshoe around his neck, as he was able to pick off ('art and every corner pin. We were lucky to be able to call on (glen FoxIon, Gary Templeman, Hartley Watson, Bill I)eneau, Vicki Wild and Elaine Colvin to fill in ;is spares. We thank you all. 1 hear that Dot Bain eomplained about the alley she was to bowl on as it made her feel hemmed in. Then, like her confrere of list week, she took the high single with a 300. Ve-rt'y niee, Dot! We should complain mare often if we end up With a score like this. Shirley Storey took the high triple with a 693, which is also tt very nice score, Frank Burke tools the high Single with 271 mid also the high triple with 69.3. Team standings now are: 'Hawks, 20; (Canadians, 19: 1('Vni1;s, 17: L'a1'N. 17; Rangers, 19; Willits, 13 Anyone care to bet on the high team at the end of the series now? think I'll just sit back and watch. In St, Clements on Saturday night the Brophy Goodyeat•s wallop- ed St. Agatha Saints 7-0 in WOAA Grand Chtunpionship semi-finals, giving the Saints a lead in the hest of 5 series 2-1. Big Bill Hotchkiss allowed the' Saints only 1 bit and struck out 20 batters Hugh MacMillan, John Walker and Alvin Baker each had 2 hits apiece fur the Cloodyelu's, Wingham Fryfogle 2b; I3otcil- kiss p; MaeMillatl lb; Bain ss; Gardner 3h; Saxton :f; Walker rf; Cerson if; Baker e. St.. Agatha • R. Mader 2b; D. Hins1'hberger ef; W. Mader c: 13. Marler Ss; A. 1finsehb(rger 3b; li(aupre rf; Bender lf; Ullman lb; Quell] p; Kraemer p, ,rt 11 Diet'ieh p, 8(11. R Winghlnn 200 131 (((111...7 9 1 141. Agatha 1100 (100 Intl) tt 1 1 E t,l, Gibs 3 % d 4 ON TERM DEPOSITS GUARANTY TRUST CANADA 5 LARGEST INDEPENDENT TRUST COMPANY 261-lOth Street HANI)Nl..lt //, P l I O E 15 811 /J/ff KEN'S ALUrNM[NT SERVICE ('BONE 555 - DIAGONAL IdOAI) WIN(iII3AMI THE STORY OF PA MOEIT PASTURE 'I lil'c•1• year,' r,,,«tt•. ,,n L" ,win ullr,} 1'a- tare test., prove that Acro t rr,t aitr..'rrti i,'rtiivrr u)a1 ] r.di0ttde pasture. (;ranine day :, n;itl; : i, ?,i•., awl ('' Jr l bay production were carrtull) re, er11(11 rent ct.ttnatcd. Thy rc-.alt : -how t}tat on rht avrract. thy Aro. 1 rca 11a. (In' 1'ruvr.n11 will return over $+.^t) tar ever) %•1.011 intr'ltd ID tenth/cr. You get \ our t at Cc. 1:tlt cat tier, heel) tirrlll .,n pasture longer with proper nit(,':'rn 1 rtilizati 1n. 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