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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-05-21, Page 11ai : UMM SANS► 4S,.SAL. f ,R NAS- ANS► DRESS SHO.S All 'yypos =-m• White prBa0e . $2.98. .stores. open in • W inglion , Saturday .rlghk • 0,0.041140,1 "'C a ;M i 'q VViNoi #AM • •ypv.g.,:..:FA,01;07Y Game Officer ' .Slurve, ys !Lake conservation officer W, Wormworth of Wingb itzn last year carried put a survey,:of Clam Lake,: G''UARAHTE,;r,D REMINGTON'S .located in the jlorth end of f lai; loss `roWnslaip; 'The purpose 4f tliaM survey was tp 44.09 .s• the largo and smallnlaldtli bktss ari the like. It. is. considered; .one of the 'best inland. lakes foal' fishing in this area, It 'was deelded to check .the lake thoroughly by Watorl temperatures, depths, underwater ••vegetation, etc Soundings were taken €rci•gss the widest part of the;,lake' at approx- ;mately;, 1,6 'foot intervals;, begin.'. ning :at a depth ^ of five lea. This showed that the .greatest .depth in the southern part of,the lake is 3r :feet and in' the northern part 25, feet. The bottom of the' lake is gravel and sand in the ,shalloW areas and mud and.,weeds in the deeper areas. ' Clam. Lake is fed from . Silver• Lake by a.slaaall stream which runs all year: round. 'Forage Is /plen'ti- ful for game fish in this lake, /'-''+� /� There is :an abundance, of all kinds 1 ,G. A tof water weed; and many varieties of coarse fish and minnows, These. CHANCES:! •s • TERRIFIC BRAKE HEAT ` - 'AND ' WEAR FACTORS • ,; are the problems o1 todayr5 brakes. include chub,' Ranh, lock bass; sunfish;• catfish and.suckers. Imagine pressing your hand against a brake dtutn .at Apart•.from •the'tsmallmouth and sixty miles an hour! :. ' •q' n. > stet ,.s,. ++r', '•s.+r. ay,...�.y.•4.•:4,.-.4 M,.;r , . • Ia•rgeinoutbr beets .in: Clam .-,Lake',' The heat gener•aied rs,such that it, could make a cheap , there are also afiike. Scale readings brake hiding completely useless •after one' fast stop! frons -bass'' caught and; •retained in, Rgybestos brake linings arespecially made, to resist dictated Ghat the fish :were' from 5 heat and:•wear-for your safety, • to 6 years old and.nicasured 3,0 to 1T !inches. „ Checking ':fishermen GET A COMPLETE AMMIONM from. time to time at the lake it was found that a party of two av- eraged five to six bass. On Sun- day; May 10; 1.957, 100 piste were taken front' Clam Lake, the larg- est :measuringy 28 inches, the ma- jority front 18 to 2Q inches. ,Scale readings from two 18 inoh pike• taken later showed them to 'be be, CANADA'S BEST-KNOWN AND LARGEST-SELLING'BRAKE LINING ° 'teen :thi e and four years old. u ; IR ®Ilf/111/ 11/111/111/111■III/IIIKIII■III■II IIIIEMI•IIIrIIIKIIIMIII/IIIMI /III/II/Ilimlhl/III/ILI._ I/IliKlll■IIIAlI1Mlflll■ II/III/Ill/III III I lI� 055i7. •• T.r �t STORE o, Blitza v s F ay ,o .r•, .14. 4444 I I l�'S LCTrCN ))A. Y'carious units .of isle Cutlet Corps of ors Virxm- luufn; District WIigh choo1 are 'spread out .over the' field as' :tht;y, take part in exercises .connected with the amnia] inspection on, Tuesday'' of this week. In the foreground the bugle band is forming` the ;letter •INSPE'CITING, OI"'il'IOERS—Officers who'carried out t he annual inspection at the high school on Tuesday 'were, from the left Capt. it, P. titter; Lt . Co): R. S.41 etherington, ;. Cadet . Major R. Hetherington, Major , J; A. Jackson 7..t. W. A. Antis and Major E. C. Mil liken Echo is seen takin . the salute.—A-T pilioto BRAKE CHECK TAKE YOUR CAR TO YOUR •. oliday on'f miss your share of the 'savings ing Sakurday, a4 VWINGHAM'S GREATEST PRE=SUMMER SHOPZING .EVENT _--- MEN'S SUITS', .MEN'.S'TOPCOATS PANTS, ,JAMCKETS', SHIRTS; BOYS' W EAR - - LADIES' :DRESSES, w .LADIES".- COATS, LADIES' ,ACCESSORIES*. DOES IT WITH RYES ti5RUT—Cadet Bdr. Murrey strips down and re- assembles a Been gun to simulate night conditions. The exercise was a'partio'f the annual inspection at the WDUS on Tuesday. A -T photo. Yff1TECiIURCll Mr., and Mr Clifton Mooreof �. London, visited for afew days last ,week at' the •home•of.:=Mr. and Ml's. Writ Kennedy, of .Marnoch, and, Mr. and M. Leo Devine and their children from Parkhill spent the, week -end at the Kennedy home. Mr. and 1Vrrs, Vvm. Lines ' of To- ronto visited .on Wednesday last with Rev, and Mrs. W. J. Watt. Dr. and Mrs Hiltz and children of Milton, spent the week-en;d •at the home of Mrs. Coo, McClena ghan and Miss lYIildred. Mr; and Mrs, Tobi Jantzi -and t'amily•of Milvel•ton vis tt;d on Snh- day tt the . 1' me of her brother,. Mr. George Fishes Gordon Fisher and Miss Than Marshall spent the. Week -end at -,Timmins at the hatitnc of Mr, and Mrs; Wm, Fisher. Mr, and Mrs, Warden Howald of Lttek- now also visited at the Fisher home oft 'Sunday. ' , Mr, -and Mrs, John Wraith of Luclnow visited on Sunday at the hone or her ;brother, Mr, Ira Wall. ;Mr, Arthur Crohin of Caled2m. and Mr, and Mrs, Roll:ton f"alconer' and children. of "Sarnia; spent the week -end -with his parents Mr.' . — and Mrn. Nett ,Falcon er. Record' zna'6 in Vin$Sp 10% to .50% 1. and Teddy o Toronto Sp CYt tl!Mr, ad Mrs Wm, Underwood si week -end with Mr, and Mrs ;Jas. M llrath, Mt•,'nr'id' Mrs. Alex .lfobertson and dattghte.rs and Mr, and Mrs. Got.. w 1 N I111MlIiM MM1lPMO lMjiAillIMM1i O MOWIN1iIMIIIKl11IR'Il O M011l/iIIKiI1OICIKITI>rIIINI11i11 Bali llMjiIOWOntM11iMf1IM1llimill ;lime den' McBurney were at Scaforth ori Tuesday last, Where they attended the -sale for M. Albert Harrison, who has been critically 111 during the bast month. Reeve 0. 'l'aylnr and the East 1Vawanosh council and road super intendent Were out Last Thursday, looking cover the township nada. 1V r, Chas Henry of the Pedlar: reople Inter treated thele , to a steak dinner at a Wingham Hotel. Mrs. John Craig visited with her daughter, Mrs. Robt. Hall over the week -end. Mr, Robt. Hall at- tended his sister's wedding in Tor- onto on Saturday. Mrs. Jack Flannigan of Torbrnto apent the week -end with ;her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Inglis and on Sunday Mrs. Flannigan and Mr. and Mrs. Alex Inglis visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inglis of Fordwich, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nicholson visit- ed. on Saturday with hbr parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hutchison. Mr. Hutchison had his car badly smashed up one day last week, when a milk truck drove out of a Country lane in front, of the Nidi- Olson car, Luckily the drivers wore not injured, The W,M,S, of the Presbyterian Church meets this 'Wednesday at the home of avirs. Won. Pardon of St, Helens. A car load :of the W,MS, ladies attended the Mait- land Presbyterial W.M.S. meeting. I'tineardiho on Tuesday. Mr. Harris Purdon loft on Thurs- day last to.eommenee his summer's work at Marathon, north of Lake' Stipp rior, Mr. Willowy of Litettbow, with other men who worst at, Elliot Lake, left nn Monday, and 'Mr, Johnston Conic aceompaiiied theta and will visit with her rdaughter, Mrs. Jas. Keene of Sudbury, Mr. and Mrs. Crest Hawerehucic rand Gordon Mitchell of Toronto agent the week -end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Will 1erlry, Fordyce pupils played a friendly game of baseball with the ,S,S, No, 17 pupils in W. 'Wawanosh, and were defeated 18-23. Mr. and. Mrs. ]:tarry Moss and family of Plattsviile talent the week -end at the home of her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs, :Bert Mc- CIeriag1iatt, Mr. and Mrs. Vlrm.' MCFhersO t —Advance -Tines photo BLUEVALE Mr, and Mn,sTom Gaston , and daughters of ;Toronto .were week- end visitors with Bev, R, A. Tiro&'lc. and Mrs; Brook: Mrs. Neil•Mao achern; of Toren to, visited herr mother, Mrs. It. F.' Garniss at ,Wingham General. Hos- pital and her uncle, iMac Scott;, at the week -end. Visitors on Sunday; with Mrs. W. J, Johnston Were her sister, -Mrs. Milton:' Watson; and -,Mr° .and. Mrs. Bob Hayes and •Kentrath,, all of Elimville; also Mr. , and Mrs. Charles Fraser, of Ilderton, Miss'. Norma McMinn, of Toronto, spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Arnold Lillow. Mr. Nelson Cardiff of Brussels. and aVl.. and M.... Leslie Lamont of Jymnar.ie; ' G�.vei, At Mission Band`.' I'rLUE`VrAUB-•-"The 11 syi'on .T3tuM met in ,the United, Churci? on Tues• day ,afternoon with leaders,.. Mas,. George Fischer and Mrs. 1VfeiYlip Craig. Bill Hetireria%gton, presi- dent, presided for the business session; .Grace Mathors, :secretary, read the minutes, , The roil call was answered 'hy naming "Solna-, thing thin' You Would. Like to i)o." Mary Craig read a ;arrisaionary. Story, A peace item was given by Keith Johnston, Ken Mathcra col- lected the .offering and Birthday greetings were given: Mrs. George Fischer 'gave' the story frons the study °book, "Ra.na's New :Ho.rne'. Foliowing the meeting, gifts of musical' ,editions of the 'United Church Tiymnary were presented to Mrs, W J, Johnston .and Vries Margaret .Curtis, in recognition; of their many year of .faithful' :ser- vice as ' leaders of the Mission Band.'I'arefls and W,iyf,S, mem •begs gratefully :appreciate their. work and ,interest, Tea and Stale' frleId ��rrda • BLTJEVALE -.- The Second and Third line (Morris) ,group of the Women's Association of the United church, held a tea and sale at the home of Mrs. John Wickstead on Friday afternoon, There was a large attendance, a 'delightful set- ting and receipts were very satis- factory, as all the articles were sold. . Fine selections of totem poles which have been placed in Thun- derbird , Park at Victoria and in Stanley Fa,rk> at Vancouver are viewed by thousands of visitors. to.' British Columbia each year• Tile world's 'nisi t belabli• 1 taract, ITitigare. 1Ct"ills, Alla' with, thunder and 'aha, eya .ot Iii . tourist with beauty. 4+;0- G Any :sutlson .ltf vaeutibt Ontario, Canada variety .land. • 'r• Who Orange KIST Orange KIST is mode from real oranges, That's wiij, it.t. tastiss•so 900d --• why•f(riart people insist on ()range KIST, a1rcept no "jusz•gs•pood" brands.. Get Orange KIST todcyl Thern'4 .p KIST novourfor ewary tnwfd. In crirtuh;: .or onallt• perfect "pick„ •• 5 c01)5 refresh 'o(e FAST/ Tu:,k'°y Beverages,., .151 Main Street, Exeter, Ontario Phone Exeter 515 Kincardine were with Mrs 'An- 111"1II/I11/Iliilllu/I1OmMIIIIKIAUIKIIIAl11i➢111muRill]/IIIIg(I(/1l1EU11L9111E"lll/IIIR: drew Lamont and :Dugaid Strachan wjlf' — on Sunday., • Miss Joyce::Hoffman; and. Bruce Webb of Barrie„ were visitors - at the home of Mr. and ;Mrs. C. "B. Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Messer, of Toronto, spent the week -end at their summer home here. and children of: St. .Helens, and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell•' and son of �Belgfay.e, visited on Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Moore and' family of Woodstock Mr. and. Mrs, Basil Thompson and, family. of Preston, spent the week -end with their parents,' Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Moore. • Mr. "and Mrs.' Kenneth Dickson and children: of Belmore visited there on Sunday. iowana....i: j s 1.1 ...THIS' W 1 l GIANT BONUS with Pxeriniurrt 73c Libby's ORANGE •JUICE - 48 oz.. , . • 37c °! Large OLIVES - 16 oz.. „ .. 35c e 'Coral Isle CHOCOLATE .MIX - 1 ib. pkg. 33c Z? Sirloin & T-Bone+STEAKS , . r lb. 79t Choice Cuts BEEF ROASTS . . lb. 65c 1 Golden Yellow BANANAS . , •'2 lbs. 29c C, Tasty Cello TOMATOES pkg.' 25c 1 ! NEW POTATOES 10 lbs., 69c We're' pleased to announce the winner of the 100 lbs. of'Su&..n U' wits Mrs. Charlie Krohn of Wingli int.' _ .REMEMBER with' • each: 05,00 Purchase you will have a chance j to win one of the Ten Bags of Sugar to be drawn' Within the net ten mo t4. FOODLAND MARKET Phone 20.7 Wingham �If l�lll/III/Ill■II IRil ll/IfhIIIpiii/1IIKII I/Ir1AI I IR1111uIl l,I I ILII I IAiII ILII I ILII I IIWI I IRII I I/I I I/I'�! + 4 New Phone Nu ber ammummommmommomememoRmmommuli • In, order to provide improved ADVANCE -TIMES now • has service THE Two Lines to Central • lii order to secure this extra service for you a change in telephone number has been necessary. The new number i Wingha Use it_o:ften—we're always girl to hear from you... • .c . matter what you have to sayT The*-Wingham