The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-01-28, Page 9In addition, we will Cell the listed herd of Werner Tantzen,
Cmtlerich consisting of; 7 cows - 3, bred belfera - 2 yearlings
amr3 "calves. Mostly sired by , Unit
SHORE ,HOLSTEINS. Sales Managers
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Information Meetingti
Brucellosis Control
P.ROGRAMME
HURON COUNTY
GREY & MORRIS TOWNSHIPS •
BRUSSELS LIBRARY
2.00 p.m.
Tuesday, February 3rd
TURNBERRY & HOVVICK.TWPS.
WROXETER, COMMUNITY HALL
Thursday, February 5th
East & West WAWANOSH TWPS.
AUBURN ORANGE WALL
• 2.00 pan.
Friday, February 6th
Ontario Department, of, Agricult-urd
D. H. Miles, Agricultural Repre-, sentative;
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BOINLING Around the
Fire Hall After a tWo-heur• delay op
account of bad weather, the Len
Crawford Dodgers edged the Giles-
ley. Colts 7,4 in Paisley last
Wednesday night.
Bruce f..ott came up With hiS
first scoring spree of the season
The regular 'Meeting of the
cal Fire Brigade was held on- lelog-
day evening, when .an application
to jinn the brigade was received
rl
Two Wingham rinks. cane
through last Wednesday night at
the local rink to talc top place
in the Governor General's compe-,
tition, Rinks representing` Elmira,
Mount Forest and 13elnaore com-
peted. The'' winning rinks were
Bill Tiffin, 61fip, Start Basting's, Al
Yin Sob,. and Murray Rae; and .
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'Luxurious 6-passener roominessinside.; •
3 feet shorter outside •
Bridge Club
There were three tables in play
at the Bridge Club on Thursday
evening.
Winners were: Mrs. G. Godkin,
0, Haselgrove, Mrs. D. Nesmith,
J, H. Crawford, tied for first; Mrs,
G, Gannet, A, Wilson, Mrs, ,A, R,
Duyal, Mrs. J. H, Crawford; tied.
ter second; Mrs. H. Campbell, Mrs.
F. A. Parker, Mrs. W. Henry, Mrs.
R, Dundas, tied for third,
givaugma "0-02i
Bert.'Armstron
hone .1 - • w Winghani, Ont.
The next • social night for the
firemen and their. ives will beheld
on the evening of Wednesday', Feb-,
ruary 18. J9veniles Win
In Mitchell Ganie
/Me, Wingham Juveniles played
Mitchell, on. Saturday M the Mit-
chell arena, The score was 5-1 in
favor of Wingham, which • now
wits the local -lads in first place.
Those capturing goals for, Wing-
ham were Walker 2; CraWford 3;
Carmichael 1 and Wild 1.
DODGE. RS VICTORIOUS
OVER PORT ELGIN
, The time is drawing -near to
announce the winners of the Ham-
ilton Optical Trophy. This event
has created quite 'a stir at the
local rink throughout the month
with 28 rinks starting out in the
Round Robin, The 'rinks are now
reduced to 10, and it is expected
that Friday -night will conclude
the competition.
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And today (Wednesday) 'is the
day of the Fred Davidson Trophy
honspiel.
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All entries are now filled for the
John W, Hanna Trophy compe-
tition on Saturday, This is a
mixed' event and promises to .he
quite lively. A
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Mrs. Harold Edwards will skip
a rink at the Chesley bonspiel cm
Thursday, Members -of her rink
will be Mrs. R. S. lietheningfun,
Mrs. sill Bain and Mrs. 'Harvey
Fisher.
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With heavy snowfall during the
past months great' care has been
taken to remove the snow' from
the roof of the Wingham Curling
Rink to safeguard the building.
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Cecile Falconer
W Boys Win
Basketball Games
The junior and Senior Boys' bas-
ketball teams were hosts to the
Seaforth boys' teams on Wednes-
day of last week.
Both games, were somewhat
nerve-wracking; with •very close
scores. The 'Whighant Juniors
came out on' top of ,a, 36:34 count
and the SeniOrs had 'an = even
closer encounter, winning 45-44 ov-
er the visitors.
Rae Hetherington was the star of
the Senior team, •coming through
with 23 points. Pete Nesmith, on
the same team, was well on his
Way to glory with 11. points when
he received a head injury that re-
quired five stitches to close and
put an end to his activities for the
day.
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Everything 'Negatilie
" A good selection of ,Fre'sk , and Springing Purebred cows and
bt'ireirs• H'eif'er eg-tivos; Yearlings, 2 well ,bred service age-bulls
and a feW grades.
League standings for January 20
are: ,Flying • Saucers, 74; 'Hula
Hoops,‘53; Marbiank 53; Sputniks,
45; Comets, 28; Hot Rods, 36,
Ladies' high single, Mrs, Carl
Lott, 241, Men's:higli single, Jack
Colvin, 258. "
Lloyd's R: & Club: Jets, 2,405;,
Ramblers, 2,347; Monarchs, 2,276;
Henry .3 1,882.
Men's, high single: truce Lott,
208, Men's"Migh. triple; Joe Schneid-
er, 531. Ladies' high single: Patsy
Cameron, ;223, Ladies' high triple:,
Patsy Cameron, 431.
handled bY Murray Stainton, Detig
Wallace, Arnold Taylor and Doug
Murray. The Colts scorers were
Woods with two and Gregg one,
Wing-ham stole the play in the
first frame by 5-1, Bruce Lott led
with two goals assisted on both-
accounts by Barry Fryfogle, The
singles were Chalked Up by Murray
Stainton, Arnold Taylor and Doug.
Wallace, Chesley's only goal was
hanged in by Gregg on a pass from
MacDonald. •
Chesley scored twice in, the
second period with Woods, assisted
by CaMpbell; doing the honours,
Wingha:n was unable to conic up
with a single marker as the Colts
emit down the Dodgers' lead by 5-3.
Doug Murray and Maurice Stain-
ton teamed up at the 2,05 mark
of the third period and Bruce Lott
added an insurance Marker at 19,50
with the help df Ken Cerecin.
Chesley played hard to make a
come back, but to no avail, as
Wingham topped them 7-3.
olEgty COLTS:
.001Y .r.i111)(1DOERS
posed of Gordon MacKay, Warren'
Callan and Hugh Carmichael,
These gentlemen will journey to
Guelph on Thursday for the finals
for the Gavernor-Generea trophy.
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On Friday and Saturday of last
week Mr, and Mrs. J. Harley
Crawford and Mr, and Mrs, H. S.
Hetherington represented Wing-
ham in the annual married couples
bonspiel at St, iThomas. They won
two and lost one,
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On Tuesday of this week Mrs,-
Jim Gurney skipped a rink at the
Walkerton bonspiel composed of
Mrs. Tam McDonald, Mrs. Joe
Kerr and „Mrs. Harley Crawford.
A second rink, Mrs. MacIntrre,,
Mrs, Hugh Carmichael, Mrs. F,
Hopper and Mrs. Andy Mitchell
also took part in this bonspiel,
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Curling News
Interview the applicant's employe
before accepting,
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A diseussion followed • on the
proposed swimming pool ,prlject
and the firemen •decided to- rise
Money for the pool fund by repeat-
ing their barrel-on-the-ibe *,ttery
of two years ago, • The barrel will
be put out on the lee abovp.How
son's dam this we, and' tickets
will be sold on which. the Apurcba,S-
er may register his guess as to
when the barrel will go , aver the
darn.
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Fires. since the last i meeting in-
cluded calls Which resulted from
tWo overheated stoves; in town• and
a blaze in a tractor truck at.
Wingham Motors, the country
a 'car fire was hanfdled in Tui-n-
berry Township 'andl a barn fire in
Howlett' Township,
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CUPBOARD JOB'S FLOORS TILED
BATHROOMS REMODELLED
'ALL AT REDUCED PRICES
Medical Services held their -annual
meeting in the council chambers,
Clinton, January 22nd Due to the
very bad weather this meeting was
not as well attended as it should
have been. In absence of 'both the
President and vice-president For-
dyce Clark was elected Chairman
for the meeting.
Paul Meehan, Toronto, director
of Rural Enrolments, was' guest
speaker, He pointed out the need
for families to protect themselves
against sickness expense, In cities
about 98% of the families are pro-
tected by Government hospitaliz-
atiort since so many come under
compulsory enrolment.
However many farm families
fail to take advantage of' this pro-
tection, Money is not plentiful on
the :farm but, since the Govern-
ment expects to pay two thirds
of the test of hospitalization in
Ontario, these farmers should
realize that they' will pay two
thirds of the cost for nothing' if
they fail to pay the other one
third,
Mr. Meehan told that there are
•seVeral waye by vsthioh this protec-
tion can be had. by those unfortun-
ates who are unable to pay the
government premium. lie also
urged everyone to make special
note of their registration number,
It IS your passport to the hospital.
If you lose it you will have trouble,
This brought out the value of
enrolling -in a collector group,
such as the Co Op, Medical Set-
vices—if yeti loge your iclentifiert.
Lion insiriber It can be easily
obtained through this eerimeratiVe-
ly group.
Meehan alto told us that
Lospitalization, Ins:WM-ice only
hovers 40% of the cost a sickness.
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Monday, Feb. 2
,The Crawford Dodgers over-
powered,the Port Elgin J,C's by
8 to 4 in Wingham on Monday
night Doug Murray led the
Dodgers with three • goals while
Ken Cerson, Gord Cerson, Ken.
Wood,, Bruce Lott -and Murray
Stainton banged in singles. The
J,C. marksmen were Lorne Walm-
esly, MacKinnon and. Woods all
with one.
Wingham topped. Port 3-1 in the
first with Doug Murray scoring
twice for Wingham. Gord Walm-
esly, assisted by Nickel, scored the.
single goal, for Port Elgin, Barry
Frytogle assisted Ken Cerson to
give the Dodgers their 3-1 edge.
Woodd from 'Port scored un-
assisted but Wingham came back
with the next two, as Gord Cerson
and Murray Stainton made theif
first appearance of the night.
The: third period brought three
goals for Wingham. as Ken Wood,
assisted by Elwood: Irwin, chalked
up the first. MacKinnon and
Lorne Walmesly came back for
the J:C.'s to score the next two'
goals. Doug Murray and Mauriee
Stainton teamed up to spore while
Bruce Lott came up with a lone
drive at the 19.55 mark and banged
-in the last goal of the night,
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