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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-11-05, Page 11AID THE:MLISCLIIAR DISTR001-* • IFUND. LIFETIMB suctritrry a Can- ada 'Life special contract provid- ing Life insurance and PenSion Option all in• one policy avail- able froin age 0 'to age 55. FRANK C. HOPPER —Repre*entative— Canada ,Life WINGHAM, ,ONT. Phom; 462 PO, , KI-113 0 tertesh ,y0</ An ecv Folding Aluminum AWNINGS FLOOR Aluminum WALL TILES SASH DOORS LUMBER — BUILDING — CUPBOARDS Telephone 260 Wingham Wheel Alignment 4 Times FASTER than Spark Plugs! Think of the 1acting your wheels take! No wonder wheel alignMent "burns up" 4 times faster. than spark plugs. A Ian, cost, Scientific wheel check with BEAR Oulpinept every 5,000 miles 'saves your car, May Save your life: Look for the shop with BEAR Service at the "Happy Bear" $ign! Phone 355 Diagonal Road Wingham h ave Cash Bonus Certificates Foodland—the store with Down-to-earth Prices, When purchasing your food supplies of groceries, frniftS or meat; be sure ,to get your Coupons. These coupons are worth Dollars to you. Start right now nail save! A :tvonderftil• way for child- ren to save for a Christmas gift. Your coupon;; can be cashed for real dollars at any thrie. No long waiting before you receive your prize. TAKE NOTICE; OF 9111141St LOW, LOW 11411 ES: Fancy SOCS:.F.Xlil SALMON - 744 oz. ,ii50 111AUGAIRINE ........... ................... ..... 4 for ilac SWEET HOMAN - l Coleman WIENB118 2 HA g: Burns BACK BACON .................. ..,..,..,..............,-..-,..m..... w 428900 don Yellow BANANAS %A. 29C Fresleitoastea .PEANUTS Wittieles and Canada DREAD Ontario POTATOES ........... ................... ..... lbs. Ma FOODLAND :MARKET Phone 207 Wingham* Free Delivery Adtaligi 410)elf. Wed.' Nov. $th, Boy Scouts Will leave, an onveloPo at your Nome, Donate to this very worthwhile cause, ' YOUR FAMILY SHOE sToRE Plastitc- OVershoes Women's and 'd.hildren's $1,98 In colours, Clear 0.0d Charcoal WINGHAM PHONE 12 RU „ A. successful hake sale and tea sold their farm on the second line Was held in the Presbyterian sehool 4 of Morris end will be moving to EYALE Barry Picldord Is A.Y.P.A. President The A.,-)UA, of St, Paul's Ang- lican Church, Wingham, held its annual meeting and election of of- fleets on Monday night in the par- ish room, The officers elected are Past pres„ Patsy Hall; "ores,, Barry Pickford; vice-pies., Karen Grubb.; see., Linda Templernan; treas., Patricia Deyell, Rev. C, Johnson presided over the election. Atthe close of the meeting a so- cial hour was spent, Bridge Club There Were 6 tables in play at the club on Thursday evening last, East and. West: 1st, Mrs, A, R, DuVal, Mrs, J, Dundas; 2nd Mrs. .T, H. Crawford, Mrs. W, Henry; 3rd, 0, Haselgrove,' L, Reynolds' North and South: 1st, Miss M, MacCalium. 13 Lail-flaw; 9nd, Mr. SWift, J. Martin; 5, A, Wilson, C. Hodgins, Miss 13erva Gallagher .entertained her pupils to a Hallowe'en party at Bluevale school ,on Friday af ternoon when pre-sehoo) ,children Were guests. Games and refresh- ments Made it a pleasant after- 'noon, Murray Robertson. was champion in the hula beep con- test. , Mr, H, D Manning, of Clinton,' spoke in the interests of tile On- tario Temperance Federation, In the United church on Sunday. The minister, Mr,_ Alan Neelon, con- tributed a fine solo, Members of the Y,P.TJ." of the United. Church attended a, rally Belgraveire United Church on Stitt- day evening. Their' regular ,meet, ing is on Tuesday, November 4th: Anniversary services will be held in the 'United Chu' oh morning and evening next Sunday, . Nov. ,9th, Rev, Roy Kennedy a Dungannon will be the guest speaker and the choir will provide special musical numbers. room last Wednesday afternoon, Mrs, T. E, Kennedy welcomed the visitors. The Hluevale-Turnberry group of the Ladies' Aid was re- sponsible for the project, Mrs, Raymond Elliott spent a few days visiting in Toronto, , MI'S% Snarling Johnston and Mrs. M. L, Aitken attended the Tweeds- Wingham, where, they have bought Mr, 'Henry Wheeler's house, The Agar farm has been sold to Mr, Bob Hueston of Toronto. Mr. Henry Wheeler has bought the Wendell Stamper farm oil the edge of Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs. Stamper will live on the former Smillie farm on the B line. HIGH SCHOOL Highlights aid gave Wingham 4 points, and' Judie Lunn 2. The Senior line-up for Wingham was Marilyn Riehl, Daisy Gibson, Betty Jean McDonald, Marney Moffat, Judie Lunn, Nancy Fowler, Elayne Wood, Brenda Hughes, Marie Deyell, Myrna. Robinson, Marie Johnson and. Dorothy Frie- burger, Our Seniors will compete , at W.O,S.S.A, in London on November 15. Congratulations girls. 'and the hest of luck at W,O;S:S.A,1 —by Pennie Gerrie XIIB 0 - 0 - 0 Football The Mustangs moved into a first place tie by downing the Clinton boys 9-6, Both Clinton and Wing- ham now have four wins and one loss. The first quarter was unevent- ful with both teams blocking very closely. Wingham opened the scoring in the last minutes of the second quarter with a' 45 yard drop kick field goal by Rae Hetherington to lead 3-0. Ron Howard, on a reverse play, went for a touchdown, The Mustangs then led 9-0. Clinton's only touch- down came minutes later. The final score was then 9-6 in favour of Wingham. We are hoping that victories will be obtainned in the next games with Seaforth and Clinton. —by Keith Robinson XIIIB G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Winghai Phone 770 rAz. Pa rt Owner in Canada's Wealth You don't have to be rich to share in Canada's growth and prosperity, Today, through Investors Mutual, you can profit by the wide diversifica- tion formerly available only to the large investor. For lull, details se_e your Investors Syndicate representative, Thos. A. Jak din Phone 141 WINGHAM. ONT. John W. Wainer R.R. 3, LISTOVVIEL Phone 1042 Investors mutual Of CAN f,DA 1TDo utimorricelltimirrc,0FFICritS CHEVROLET SAYS NEW LIKE NOBODY ELSE ! Let 'your eyes. linger over Chevrolets. fresh., finely shaped contours. Relax in the roominess .of its elegant new uttertor, get the exhilarating feet Of its hushed, silken ride. The more familiar you, become with this '59 Chevrolet, the snore ways U. says new! • Here's the tar that's definitely new in a decided- . ly different - way. The '59 Chevy is shaped to the. modern Canadian taste — crisp, clean and beautifully efficient looking, with. new poise, new proportions. Chevrolet's new Slimline design not 'only brings you new grace, but also' new space „'a new and roomier. Body by Fisher, AnclCheVy's.vast new areas of visibility, give You •Oleitr,Seeing from every seat: The more you look, the more you see that's new. Like the new Magic-Mirror finish which, with normal washing alone, Will. retain its original lustre for up to three years, And you'll 'find important engineering developMents—eight V8's plus a new Hi-Thrift 6 that delivers up to 10% more gas economy with more usable horsepower at normal driving speeds; bigger, safer stopping brakes; a smoother, steadier ride.. " No other car says new like this. And you get all those Chevrolet virtues of aeononly and depend- 'ability. See the '59 Chevrolet. today,. • .44, •,•,•• )480.111KINftvi4gpio: • • • :,•••••••Y:','•gn%Vt':',:%::,:::•::,g Md.:4f.* rnuir Workshop held in Lakelet 'One of our very junior citizens, On Wednesday. MrS, Walker, of in his calling on a houSehelder, arrayed Glerimorris, was' the very interest- Hallowe'en disguise, was heard to confess, "I soaped win- ing instructor. Mr, James McKinney of Toronto dows, but not on old people's was the guest of his father, Mr. houses, Teen-agers, were you so R, E. McKinney, at his cottage virtuous? Miss Jean Scott and Miss 'Fjor- here last week. ence Fowler, of Seaforth, visited The Women's Institute will ho'd in the community on Sunday, Its annual community night in the Mr, Leslie Greenaway is putting community ball on Friday evening, down concrete sidewalks on the November 14th, when. Major Glenn main street, which reminds us that Vickers, of LiStowel, will give an 'the first sidewalks in Bluevale address on civil defence, with a oweremuaide ciflr frobeiri; the- oonetinafe showing of n films: The public is in- flee showing o toed the wal railway statieonpsnsn t the vited. . hoard walks. A favorite recreation Mrs. Stanley Darling is confined for young people Was to take that to her home through illness, ' walk on a Sunday evening. There Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Agar have are no Walkers now. I • The beautiful -Bel .41r 4-poor Sedan with vast new' areas of visibility. . • The new Impala 4-Daor. Snort Sedan . . like all new Chevvies . . on tougher Tyrex-cord tires. The budget priced 4-Dom-Biscayne like all new Chevvies, has big new Safety-Master brakes. Conservation Conservation 'is the watchword of the nation to-day: conservation of forests, of wild life, and, in fact, all oar natural resources. As these resources rapidly dwin- dled; we became alarmed„ and re- solved to,Stop such shameful waste. Game laws were imposed and wild life sanctuaries established. Limit- ed lumbering was enforced and re- forestation begmli. Dam construc- tion an a grand scale provided the means of preserving our precious water supply. But, do we as citizens 'respect these laws? Do we try to aid in this work of conservation? Every year, •hundreds of forest fires destroy• thousands of acres of valuable timberland; not only killing wild life, but also ruining the soil and destroying our natural reservoirs. Hunters kill vast numbers of wild game; among, them, harmless birds and small animals which contri- bute to pest control. Such wanton waste must end, Unlimited destruction of wild life has caused many species to become extinct. Do we want this fate to befall our most valued and beauti- ful animals? Christine Runstedtler XIIA' 0 - - 0 Girls' Sports The W.D.H.S. volleyball. teams .Junior and Senior, competed it the H.S.S.A. games in Seaforth last Wednesday, .,The Wingham Juniors were de- feated by the Clinton Juniors in the first of three games, 10-8. 'In the second game Wingham was vic- torious with a 15-5 score. Clinton returned in the third game to de- feat our Juniors 1:1-8. The Junior players were: Jane. Hetherington, Edith Davis, June Warwick, Connie McKagup; Greer Dunlop, Sharon Brown, Sue Ne- smith, Janet Saint, Jean ,Tones Ruth Henderson, Karen , Elliot and Ruth Hodgins. The point getters for our Juniors were; Edith Davis 9, Jane Hether, ington 6, Connie McKague 6. Shar- on Brown 5, June Warwick 3 and both Greer Dunlop and ; Sue Na- 'sm'ith .1- Better luck next pear Juniors! The W.D.H.S. Seniors defeated Clinton in. 2 out of 3 games with the scores 15-2 and 14-4 respec- tively. Brenda Hughes scored 10 points during these two games; Nancy Fowler scored 6; Judie Lunn, Daisy Gibson and Betty Jean McDonald all receive credit for 3 points; Mari- lyn Riehl and Elayne Wood both scored 2 points each. These two victories allowed Winghatn. te play against Goderich, In the first game Goderich defeat- ed Wingham 12-5 but in the second game Wingham came back with a 9-6 victory. A third game was necessary to determine the cham- pions with Wingham coming out on top with an exciting 12.9 vic- tory 'making them TISZA. Senior Champs. During the throe games Daisy Gib -Son and Marney Moffat each scored 7 points while Marilyn Riehi scored '6, Betty Jean MaeDon- a I Witt bait" M What Canada wants, Canada gets in a Chevy! Ties captivating Impala convertible liveliest-loolcirtg'ew.C'bevy isf all, The luxurious 9-passengee Kingswood Station Waton with a new retractable mar window. Phone 139 Wingham, Ontario A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE ET BOWLING Ladies Wed. Evening TIle standing is as follows: Robins, 16;, Canaries, 12; Magpies, 11; Orioles, 9; Bluebirds, 6; Wrens, 6, High single, ,Velma .:Balser, 284; high ,triple, Florence 1Vfacintyre, 597, 0 - 6 Commercial League The standings for the connner- dal league for October 28th were as f011owal Plying Sanders 2$; Bputnilts 20; Hula Hoops 14; Hot Rods 18; Cora, etg 18; Martians 9, Ladies' high single., Mt'S. Len Otavdata, 265; rhea's high single, cord Rapsan, 262./!, 1'