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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-01-24, Page 13Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, Jan. 24, 1903 Page 13 MID -WINTER SALE NOW ON Bargains in all types of WINTER FOOTWEAR AND DRESS SHOES Midgets Tie Blyth 2-2 The Midgets played a home game with Blyth on Friday, which ended in a 2-2 tie. The Wingham boys were well ahead on penalties, having seven minor penalties and one game misconduct. Blyth had three penalties. Madill of Blyth, on an as- sist from Elliott, got the game off to an early start when he scored at 2:30 in the first per- iod. Fraser Strong of Wingham had the only penalty of the frame. Blyth added a second coun- ter in the second, when Heifer - en slipped one into the net, on an assist from Madill, Garniss, Strong and English, of Wing - ham each spent two minutes in the penalty box and Smith of Blyth had a similar rest. In the third the local boys LADIES' LEAGUE Team standings: Gay Lords, 37; Matinees, 34; Players, 33; Belvederes, 31; Sweet Caps, 31; .du-Mauriers, 26. Hilda Brown had the high "single of 294, and the high tri- ple of 775. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE The bad weather didn't seem to have any affect on to- night's bowling. Everyone was Tin there pitching, especially our very capable spares, and there were some excellent scores. The Leafs and Wings were really battling for first place. The Wings made it tonight, and the Bruins pulled a fast one by edging the Leafs, and tak- ing second place. Now, the Leafs will have to pull up their CALLAN SHOES YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE WINGHAM, ONTARIO PHONE 357-1840 Volunteers Still Needed You are reminded that volunteers are still needed to assist with the March of Dimes canvass next Monday evening. The collection is being handled by the Kinette Club, but in order to complete the calls in one evening a number of extras are need- ed gained their first goal when English, assisted by Bismayer notched one at 1:45. Action was fast but it appeared that Blyth would come out with a one goal lead until the final tense seconds of the game when Garniss, unassisted chalked up the counter to tie the game at 19:45. Smith and Hefferen of Blyth had one penalty each in this period. Strong, Bateson and English had minor penalties and English earned himself a game misconduct. WINGHAM—Goal, Hickey; Yemen, Fleury, Bismayer, English, Strong, Gorrie, R. Deyell, Gamiss, J. Mitchell, Galbraith, Bateson, Scott, D. Rintoul, T. Deyell. BLYTH--Goal, Campbell; Smith, R. Elliott, Madill, Hef- feren, Pletch, G. Elliott, Cow- an, Scrimageor, Appleby, Griffith, Moon, Spare Goalie, Sundercock. Bridge Club North and South: First, Mrs. J. R. Lloyd and J. Martin; se- cond, Miss C. Isbister and H. Crawford; third, Mrs. D. Na - smith and Mrs. R. DuVal. East and West: First, Mrs. C. Hodgins and Mrs. G. Godkin; second, Mr. B. Ortlieb and Mr. W. French; third, Mrs. R. Dun- das and A. Wilson. TROPHY WINNERS—A Wingham rink skipped by Mrs. Robert Vivian, holding cup, won the Carling Trophy at the Walkerton Ladies' Open Bonspiel last week. Other members of her rink, are from the left, Mrs. Herb. Hot - son, lead; Mrs. Harry McArthur, second, and Mrs. Peter Cutter, vice.—Advance-Times Photo. socks. The good scores to- night were probably due to the new bands on the pins, cour- tesy of the Browns. Thanks, pals! Our spares did very well for the teams with Helen Case - more taking the high single with 251, and Leaguer Dot Bain taking the high triple with 563. Walter Brown took the high single for the men, with 287 as well as the high triple with 698, edging out the little guy with the brush -cut. Team standings: Wings, 76; Bruins, 73; Leafs, 72; Rangers, 66; Canadians, 63; Hawks, 51. Thanks to our spares for the night, Elaine Colvin, who really knocked them down, Ev. Rapson, Helen Casemore, Gord PUBLIC NOTICE TOWN OF WINGHAM Minor Hockey Week In Canada WHEREAS the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association has set aside the week com- mencing January 26th as a period to focus public attention on MI N O R HOCKEY, and WHEREAS the'game of hockey is recogniz• ed as CANADA'S NATIONAL GAME, which teaches our youth to develop a competitive spirit, co-operation with others, body-building, and a respect for authority, and WHEREAS Minor Hockey is the foundation from which accomplished hockey stars develop, and WHEREAS this community has long been noted for its active minor hockey par- ticipation, NOW THEREFORE, 1, as Mayor of Wing - ham do hereby declare the week com- mencing January 26th be observed as "MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA" and requn" + that all parents and others sup- port this observance by attending games dur- ing Minor Hockey Week and thereafter until the hockey season ends. R. S. HETHERINGTON, Mayoi•. Don't Send — TAKE your boy to the Arena 1ST WINGHAM TROOP Scouter Bob McIntyre and Troop Leader David Wenger conducted the meeting at the Scout House on Wednesday, with P.L. Ron Hitchings break- ing the flag. During inspection the Cou- gars picked up 31 points; Buf- faloes 20 and the Wolves and Stags each had 12. In a game of stone age foot- ball the Buffaloes won ten Rapson, Jack Walker and Wal- ter Brown. MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE League standing: Lees, 75; CKNX, 72; Burkes, 52; Hydro, 40; Rockets, 28; Mustangs, 27. High single, Walter Brown, 309; high triple, Ross Gordon, 722. BANTAMS Yanks, 7; Cubs, 5; Giants, 5; Mets, 4; Twins, 8; Angels, 7. High singles, Ann Ewing 144, Mark Fisher 138. JUNIORS Jags, 8; T Birds, 7; Chevies, 5; M Gs, 6; Stingrays, 6; Cad- dies, 4. High singles, Brenda Hafer- mehl, 159, Ted Ahara, 225. INTERMEDIATES Diamonds, 10; Hearts, 8; Aces, 2; Spades, 9; Cubs, 9. i-Iigh singles, Wayne Gordon, 233, Barb Cameron, 191. S lit activities points and the other three pa- trols won five points each. The square lashing was prac- ticed. The Cougars have the honor pennant with 104 points. George Jardine is the patrol leader. Steve Gorrie's Buffa- loes have 92; Brian Forsyth's Wolf Patrol, 74 and the Stags with P.L. Ron Hitchings have 63. Doug Cameron lowered the flag during closing exercises. Seaforth Blanks Local Juveniles The Wingham Juveniles took a 5-0 beating from the Seaforth boys on Friday night in the lo- cal arena. Though their op- ponents piled it on in the first two periods the local lads held them scoreless in the third. The goals were scored by Ron Rochon and Paul Rau in the first frame and in the se- cond the counters were sunk by Paul Rau, Wayne Rau and Ap- pleby. The game saw only one penalty, handed out to Sills of Seaforth for tripping. WINGHAM: Goal, L. Hickey; defence, L. Finnegan, T. Mac - JAMAICA Two special features of the Jamaican Scout uniform ore the brightly coloured scarf, frequently of a tartan pattern, and the open -weave lightweight hat mode in straw and in the form of the traditional Scout hot, Similar straw hats are worn by Scouts in other parts of the West Indies — Trinidad and British Guiana for instance. JAMAICA HAS 3,845 SCOUTS UNIFORMS OF THE WORLD The illustrations and information ore from the British Scouts' Patrol Book No. 18, "Uniforms and Badges of the World", compiled by Edward G. W. Wood and illustrated by Kenneth Brooks. They are reproduced by permission of The Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom. Don't Send -s Take Your Boy to the Arena MINOR. HOCKEY WEEK STARTS JANUARY 26 Dougall; forwards, Doug Camp- bell, J. English, P. Strong; alts., P. Jardin, G. Kerr, B. Logan, R. O'Malley, E. Skinn, B. Machan, A. Harrison, S. Bismayer, F. Strong. SEAFORTH: Goal, B. Mc- Naught; defence, P. Deitz, G. Robinson; forwards, P. Rau, W. Rau, Ron Rochon; alts., T. Phillips, J. Sills, B. Popple, F. Appleby, K. Burns. Any man who looks up his family tree is apt to get out on a limb. C=0=0:=0=0=110=10=E0=091 0 Mayor Endorses Minor Hockey Mayor R. S. Hetherington today called upon all citizens to support Minor Hockey Week in Canada, which commences Saturday, January 2Gth. In voicing his support of Minor Hockey Week, His Wor- ship said: "It is a great plea- sure for me to join with my council, and with councils across this great nation, to pay tribute to the volunteer workers who make the playing of hock- ey possible for the young peo- ple in our community. Minor Hockey Week, starting January 26th, is an occasion when numerous exhibitions and special events will draw the at- tention ttention of citizens to the ad- vantages of minor hockey for youngsters, and to the support which they should give to or- ganizations entrusted with the promotion of this sport in our municipality. "Hockey is Canada's Na- tional Game, and probably our main sporting activity. It is played here with the greatest enthusiasm and with great ability, and the people who make it possible should have our utmost support. In addi- tion to providing youth with pleasurable and healthful rec- reation, it contributes to a great extent to the develop- ment of sportsmanship, the spirit of team -play and disci- pline together with qualities which are quite necessary to develop good citizens. Said the grand -acting lady after the big Sunday dinner out: "Waiter, may we have a sack for the leftover meat? Well take it home to our dog." "Oh, boy!" cried Juniorglee- fully, "are you going to get me a dog?" fllntemiediate Hockey0 Wingham Arena FRIDAY, JAN. 25th 11 Kincardine vs. Wingham11 MONDAY, JAN. 28th Il (� Pt. 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