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Pass Examination's
WROXETER -- Miss Wilma
Haugh, who for the past seven
naenths has been attending K-W
School: of Hairdressing, Kitchener,
has completed her purse. Word
Wag received 'reeently that she waS
successful in,„passing her final ex-
aminations which word held in.
Hamilton.
Dorothy IVIbNee, ' Belniorc, was
also successful in her examinations
and We wish them both success in
the future.
Third Period
The' third period brought three
More goals for Winghara to Ches-
ley's one, The old spark was in
evidence as Barry Fryftigle batt'ed
in John'CreWson's pass and ElWopd
Irwin, assisted., by—Jim Bain, gave
the home town boys a four-goal
lead. Chesley's power man of the
night, Kingston, ,made a final ef-
fort, assisted by. Wood and cut
down the Wingham: lead by one
goal. TWo minutes later Bruce
Lott' pioked Up Murray Stainton's
pass for the final gpal of 4he night,
PERSONALS
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PORT BM BOWS
TO WINUHAM GLOB
The Wingham Crawford Dodg-
ers are on the paarph, coming
through with their fourth straight,
win by overpowering the Port El-
gin JC's 10-6 in Port Elgin last
Friday,. night.
John Crewsen was the leading
rnark$Man for Wingham, turning
in his first .'hat•triek- of the sea
MtirraY 'Stainten banged in
two, wiffle :Barry -Fryfogle
rice Staeinton; -,Ken • Cerson,- Bill
LoOkridget and 'Deng Wallace fired
in ',singles.' • • • '
,TWo,'Of Port ,Elgin's goals were
„seared by, Bob _McArthur, while-
Mel Miller,Gord Walmsly, Murray
Sinclair and Cannon Nickel were
the other •sin ,gle guns, for the
lake town club, • '
' Flea Period
Each "team ,scored once in the
first period with Port 'Elgin get,
Ling the fiAt marker at 2.07 •as
--Murray -Sinclair, assisted by Mel
Miller, broke through, •
Bill -'1Jookridge, assisted by El-
wiped Irwin chalked up ,Whighata'A
only goal ofthe; period attha,'1.6.31
mark; to f.M.Oel a% tietf7'-gain"?',!aif, the
end of iiie first frame, ••"'
Second Period •• ' •
The Dodgers Showed their man-
power in'the 'second petiOd by oitt-
scoring"tlle';,7C's`'3-1.;:Diiug
aided-IWBarrY Fryfciglei• fired
in the first goal for Wingham and
less than a•'thilltite 'later, Murray
Stairdciti; on 'a,''pass''froni Jim Bein,
gave Wirtgbarh, a two goal "edge:
Led :,by Jim Bainf jOhn wgy,a,v, son.
`Seared ,his the.
14,22 Mark.. Port Elgin -was still
in the game ,Wheh Carman Nickel
assisted ,by Lameat", cut
down Wingharn's lead to -end %the
period at the,: 47.2 •cOunt.: •
T,hree penalties Niv”:•!) and ed out
,to''*iagh'a,m;: Jim Bain for beard
ing-;' :Murray Stainton :for . high
sticking.- .and, Elwood IrWin..for
'charging. , ,
. :Third •Periinl
-.Bothieems went on a scoring • spree in.. the third, N but Wingham
came arii.,.pn top.- of the heap. ,Dob
IVIeArtlinr scored unassisted at 1.35
for Port Elgin, Wingham came
hack with the next two 'goals ere-
tilted to John CreWsoti and Murray
Stainton,- assisted •'Ipy.i;Bar'ry -Fry•
fogie had Maurice Stainten.' Bob
MeArthhr„ on "Fred .Brown's •-as
sist.,• scored his second, goal cif the
Period to keep Part Elgin in the
game right tO•the dying moments.
Winghtim scored the next three
markers on, •the efforts •of. Barry
Eryfoglc, Ken Cerson and John
CrewSon,"•' With 'credit for . assists
going to, Lockridge,.. Murray.
Stainton and Barry Fi•yfogle.- The
JO's'eante back With a flourish-arid
banged,,irt. the nett two goals as
Mel lydiler scored -Unasalsted arid
Gord• Wahasley took his scoring
paSa. from Bob' Wood, •
With cone -Minute' of playiag
time left", in the '?game Maurice
Stainton took Bruce tott's pass to
snap in the hist goal of the -genie.
,—Mr. Kurt Wiliemese of Kitch-
ener was a holiday visitor with his
Sister, Mrs. Rudy Heins.
—.Friencis of Mel Keating will he
serry- to learn that he is a •Patient
in. Victoria hospital, -London,
Where he underwent surgery On
Monday of this week, His bro-
ther, Norman Keating of town,
spent the day iii London,
Mrs. William Loeltridge and
great-grandson, Bobby Fuller, of
Hamilton, spent Christmas week-
end with her daughter, Mrs. Stan
Campbell and Mr, Campbell,
—Miss VOlma, Stapleton, nurse-
in-training at Toronto General
Hospital, spent Christmas at her
bora° here.
,--Mrs. Stewart McGee spent
Christmas at the home of Mr, and
Vrrs. W. J. Henderson and family.
—.Miss Bertha Walker of Wal-
kerton visited, with her nephew,
Elmer 33, and Mrs. Walker,
-Mr, and Mrs, George Cowan of
Tavistock spent the week-end at
the home of his brother, Mr. and
Mrs. Stewart Cowan, and called
on Mr. and Mrs .Ken Saxton- and
Mr. and Mrs, Harry. Browne Jr., in
gtherest,
—Mr, and Mrs. Cl-, 0, Casemore,
Carling TerraCe; spent the holiday
,season iri Dearborn, Mich., and in
Stratford.
-,—Miss Myrtle Johlison, London,
spent a couple of days this Week
at her home here..
Mrs, Irlma Jenkins spent the
Past two weeks at Elliot Lake with
111.ROXETER
Miss Sharon Elliott' spent the
Christmas vacation with her grand-
parents, Mr.„ and Mrs. Cameron
,Elliott, HarriSton. '
New Year's guests at the hOnte
of Mr, and Mrs. Chas. McCutcheon
'were Mr, and Mrs,' Lloyd -Hupfer,
kr:and Mrs, Richard Griffith, Mr,
Ailan Griffith, Mr, 'Vernon and
*Saes Evelyn' and Elva. 'HuPfer;
Mr. and Mrs. :Oliver Riley and
family . of Brussels.. r
Mr. and Mrs. _Archie Smith of
Ethel, called on. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Elliott'` one evening . last week.
Mt. and Mrs.' Lyle Hart and Pat-
ti of Listowel spent the week-end
with Mr. and ,Mrs. Wm. Hart.
Mr, Wm. Ringler, who has spent
same time with Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
McCutcheon, left on * Wednesday
.to spend' the remainder of the win-
ter with his sister, Mrs. Andrew
Tenant, -Dearborn, Mich.
Mr:and Mrs. Harvey McMichael
were Sunday visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Chas. McCutcheon.
Visitors on New Year's Day with
Mr..and Mrs. Ken. McMichael were
Mr. and Mrs, Morley McMichael,
Mr, Andrew McMichael, Miss Marie
McMichael, Mrs, Robt, McMichael,'
Mr. and Mrs. -Robert Bremner and
family of Molesworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey McMichael, Mr. Ronald and
Mi8S Shirley McMichael,. Mr. and
MrS. Glen lyfcMichael and Marjorie
Anne.
Miss Jennie Budd of Brussels is
spending a few days with Mrs,
Cloyae Higgins, Eluevale.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Musgrove
Robert and Faye visited recently
with Mr_ and Mrs.' Adam Zurbrigg
of Fordwieh.
Mr, and Mrs. William Hart, Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Sanderson and
family spent New Year's with Mr.
and Mrs, Ross Sanderson.
Mr, Ronald iiTeMichael and Miss
Ethel Reis spent New Year'S even-
ing at the home of Mr. Vernon
Hupfes,
Mr. John Ilitpfer and Miss Halo!
Sperling were New' Year'S visitors
with, Mrs, Alonso Sperling,
Mrs, Doris Willis,' WhiteChurch„
spent Sunday With her mother,
ivrts. Musgrove and Mr, and Mrs,
Stewart Musgrove,
Mr;'Herity Sage of LiStoWel Spent
a feW days "ht the Dome of Mr. Ross
Tolman. Mrs, Sage, whOhaa been
ill at the same bent°, is inaProVing.'
Mr, and Mrs, Writ, Newton and
family of Eyron spent New Year's
and the Week-end with Mrs. R,
Newton and . Nancy. Mr, and Mrs.
Lyle /Tart and ListoWel, were
visitors out New Year'S at the seine
honle, •
Mr. and Mrs.Harry tteffell and
Sttaah, of Byron ,and Mr. and Mrs,
Crawford Gibson and bunny Were
visitors at Olniattans With. Mr, and
Mrs, Gordon Olbson.
Sunday was promotion ditY sit
the United 'Sunday School when
the Whiten went into new classes.
ft was. also Sacrament Sunday at
church, •
her sen, jenkins, and her xie
phew, Edwin ?handler.
—Miss Glleida Stapleton, of the
teacking staff at Little Elgin, Cape
Creker, silent the Christmas boll'-
days,/at her home here..
—Mr, and Mrs. Clair Orawferd
of Detroit visited over- the holiday
with his _mother, Mrs. A, M. Craw-
ford,
-,-Jim Campbell , left on • ylonday,
morning for. Galt where lie has aes-
cepted a positiOn in. Sheldon's Air-
Conditioning plant.
—Visitors with-Mr. and Mrs. Stan.
Hastings over the New Year Nil!,
day were Mr. and. Mrs, Duncan
Graham and family of Quebec,
where Mr, Graham teaches at
Sta„nstead College. -
-Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Moffat
spent• New Year's with theft song
in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs.
Graham Work of Brussels.
—.Mrs. George Anger is a patient
in 'Wingham Hospital, where she
underwent' surgery on January 2nd,
the' day of Mr; and Mrs. Anger's
wedding anniversary. She isre-
covering' nicely,' '
—Mr, Francis Mills iand Mr.'Her-
bed Fuller of the Berry Door.Co„
Ltd., were in Toronto on Tuesday
of laSt week on business, .
—Miss E. J. Walters of Torcinto
was a holiday visitor with her sis-
ter, Mrs. Ann. Nicol.
—Mr. Tony. Langridge; who was
a visitor with his.parents, Mr, and
Mrs, F. Larigriclge' of 'near Eel-
grave over the New Year's holiday,
spent a couple of' days with 'his
brother, Mr. John-Langridge, MrS.
Langridge and family.
, Mrs. Walter' Smillie spent the
past two weeks With her -brother,
Mr. Glenn 'Eelinder axid,'Mrs, gek-
mier in Goderich and alsb.cipPine
River with Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn
Eckmier and Mr, and Mrs, Clar-
once Hooey; In Kitea.rdine. • .,.
cuid;•.,Mrs, 'Rob'ert Siena=
Mon and haiiY: Richard'•spent the
Week-end with:.;0her ,,parents;' Mr, -
an_d Mrs. OscarRoCk of Monkton,
—Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Stephens,
Who spent last week' at the home
of Mr. and Mrs; Jack Stephens,
returned to their. home at Camp-
bellford ohlIVIonday.
—Mrs, Albert„Livingston of Owen
Sound,. and Mrs. Ivan Edwards of
Shelburne spent the week-end with
their sister, Mrs. W. A. Heughan
H and Mr. eughan.
—Ralph R. M: Baird left on Mon-
day morning for New York; after
spending two weeks' holidays with,
his parents, Mr. and" Mrs.: George
Baird.
—Mrs. S. J. Gauley;
Miss Vera Gauley, Toronto, and
Mrs.. N. V. Bates,-Orangeville, Vis-
ited at the hoine of, Mr, and Mrs.
Ted Gauley over the holiday.
—Holiday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cowan were
Miss Pauline Cowan of London,
Mr. and Mrs, Roy Wilson, Bradley
and.Debbie of Barrie, 'Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Cowan and Don of Exe et• .
—Miss- Shirley Casemore, daugh-
ter of Mrs. Ernest Casemorei tvho
has been employed at the Bell Te-
lephone Co. here, left on Saturday
for. Toronto, where she will have
a similar position.
The looal Curling' Club is enjoy=
ing an active season with 28 rinks
competing in 'the Round-Robin new
di -progress,
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The new floor is proving success-
ful. At present a campaign to raise
funds for payment, known as the
"Plat Ice tOotters" is underway.
To date '$1800 has been collected
and it is hoped that the fund will
reach. $3,000,
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Two Wingham . rinks will coin-
peto in the City of London bon-
Spiel on Wednesday; Thursday and
Friday of this week, Jim Murray's
rink is composed of Migh"tat-
miehael, Prank Ropper and Dr.
VV, A. Crawford, while the second
rink to travel South• will 'be
Orawford, skip, 'Tim Maebonald,'
Jack Lloyd and JiM Carr,
0- -
Several direats *ill take plate In
the local rink this month, thi
jikttukrY 1, iwetit441010,.
rioilble rink et04.-,
tietitiOrk, will be held, The Prod
tittVidson Trophy honspiel will take
place on January 28 and on Ian,-
nary Mat the Whet' mixed bonspiel
ter the1latinti trophy win be held,
DODGERS DEFEAT
CHESLEY COLTS
The Crawford Dodgers, marked
up their fifth wit Satiirday night
in the Winghain arena when they
trintined 'the Chesley Colts 7-3.
Barry Fryfogle led the scoring
for Wingha,m' with two goals and
1311l Lockridge, Murray Stalaton,
Jim Campbell, Elwood Irwin and
Bruce Lott came up with singles,
Chesley's leading goal-getter. 'Was
Kingston, with two marlcois and
Henkle ,with one, '
rirst Period
-.Chesley out-scored Wingharn 2-1
in thefirst frame. Henkle, assist-
ed ,by ,Kingstbni came through
with the first for Chesley. • Bill
9e,110clge, .on. a , pass from John
Crewson and. Elwood irwin flash-.
ed the' red light' far, Wingham..
the final minute: of the - period
Kingston put Chesley in, tin lead
On assist froirt Heakie. "' • ,
Second Period
Wingharn 'scored three times in
the second stanza; the first by Bar-
ry,-Fryfogle, assisted by 13ill, Lock-
ridge.. At 4.55' Murray Stainton
6&.ilie the tic On a:Pass.frombroth-
Maurice.' Jim Campbell added
e,n, insurance marker bon Ken Cer-:
son's assist to bad the frame• at
4-2,
Point Standings
Are Listed for
Winghani Team
G A P
Barry FryfOgla „... .. , .... , ... 0 127
Ken Wood 11 5 16
Doug Murray 8 16 ,
Murray Stainton , 9 .6 15
Bruee Lott, '8 5 13
Maurice Steinton 5 5 10
john Crewsen *.` 5 3 8
Doug Wallace .2 5 7
Bd1 Loelcridge • '2 5 7
Jim• Baia . ..... . . D 4
Elwood' Irwin 2 2 4
Ken' Cerson• ' 1 2 3
Cord Corson. - 0 3, 1.
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