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: WEEK-END' FEATURE
Last Thursday leftirray ftae, Jack
Lloyd, Jack McKibben and Lorne
Gardner and a second rink corn-
.posed .of °Casey" Casemore, Tom
,McDonald, Harold Thomas and
Sam Sweeney journeyed to Guelph
for ,the, finals for the Goyernor-
General's •trophy. They , lost out
to Missasaega.
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Last Wednesday; :saw a full
entry of 16 rinks competing in the
men's bonspicl' for the Fred David-
son trophy. A. Listowei rink
skipped by Tom Blackinore topped
all others to'capture the' trophy in
the .9 o'clock draw' with.a score of
three wins with a' plus of 19;
Harry Sifton's rink of London,
was second with two phis 14 a,nd
A. D, MecWilliam's entry of Wing-.•
ham was.•third 'with two plus 11,
In 'the 11 , o'clock draw Omar
Haselgrove's, rink was first with a
score of three Wins plus g. Sea-
-forth and Kitchener rink won sec-
ond and third,' respectively and
ElmerIreland's team won the con.
solation. o -
Coming• events at the 'Curling'
Club this week includes the Legion
bonspiel today when branches of
the district will compete. Dr, W..Ao.
Crawford and R., S. Hetherington's
rinks will fight it out Thursday
night in the finals for the Hamil-
ton Optical Trophy, fL'he regular
games for' the February draw have
commenced. The seniors compete
;for the. Donald Rae, Shield and. ti-i6
juniors for, the Ratz Lumber Shield.1;
Saturday eight, of course wilr he.
the regular mixed.curling:*
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Tee next , henete'el,,scheduled is
fc.ir the AlOciCrawforcl trophy and
wilt be held' February 15,
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STARLIGHT GROUP
HOLDS MEETING
WROXETER -- The January
meeting of the Tuesday Starlight
group was held at the home of
Mrs. Ira McLean; Mrs, Miller,
convener, opened theimeetihg with
e poem fdllowed gby a prayer and
'the Lard's prayer in unison: Hymn
"Standing At *The Portal" was
sung: Mrs. Munro read the Scrip-
ture.
The topic "Mental Health" was
given by Mrs. Yoeman. A poem
"A Friend's Greethig", was read by
Mrs.:Mpero, followed 'by the hymn
"Ereathe on Me Breath of God".
The president, Mrs. 'Stella, pre-
sided over the busineSs portion' of
the meeting, during which a letter
Of appreciation from Dr. and Mrs.
Palmer, was read by the secretary.
They conveyed their thanks for a
bale of children's clothing and
afghans which the group had
Made and sent to them. Plans
were discussed for similar articles
to be made this year. A committee
Was chosen to plan a crokinole
party for February e7.
The meeting closed with the Miz-
pah benediction.
Mrs. Statia conducted a contest,
delicious• lunch • was served by
4those .in charge of the meeting,.
'Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Munro,
Of ficers United
Y :P.U.• Installed
Members of the Young People's
Union of the United Church held
a special service on Sunday eve-,
ning when Ronald Steep of Clinton
was guest speaker.t The service
was conducted by William Bryson,
newly-elected president, assisted by
Margaret Jamieson and Keith Fin-
nigan,
The speaker chose as his theme
"A Faith to Proclaim!" and said
the youth of today should prepare
themselves mow for leadership it
the future. Rev, W. D. Clarke In-
stalled the officers for the coming
year as follows:
Past pros„ Margaret Nfachan;
pros., William Bryson; vice-pros.,
Keith Finnigan; sec., Marjorie
Jamieson; treas., Merle Gowdy;
faith and evangelism, Marille Hus-
ser; citizenship and Christian ser-
vice, Pamela Hesser; stewardship
and training Lou Moffatt; mission.,.
ary and world outreach, Douglas
Hamilton; recreation and Christian
culture, Raymond Rintoul, Robert
Rintoul; pianist, Margaret Jamie-
son; assistant, Pamela HUsser,
Following the service at the fire-
side hoer in the schpolroom mote,
bers were joined by groups from
Londesboro, Teeswater, and Gor-
rie-Wroxeter. A. film was shown
and refreshments served by the lo-
cal group, Sixty-five were in at-
tendance.
Per an easy main course *Supper
Sertko one of the many variations
of r renah toast topped with
scrambled eggs, satisage or baton
Per 4 to .slices of stale bread
combine cniealit p Well=teaeobeci to
Mato 'juice with two slightly beat-
en eggs, bip bread let egg inixtitte
and saute until brawn on both sides
in a Moderately hot, greased frying
pm. serve topped with ser'airibled
eggs,
-Dr. Alexander and Mrs. Nimmo
were in Toronto on Thursday and
Friday of 'last week.
-Mrs. H. C. Hu'rlbert of Toronto
spent last week with, her sister;
Mrs. Whitney Grose, Mr. 'Grose
and' Debbie; -
-Mrs. John W. Hanna joined her
husband in Toronto last week,
Where she attended the", opening
festivities for the fifth session Of
the' 25th Ontario' Legislature. It
is believed that this year's atten-
dance was the largest on record."
-Mrs. L. Lamb returned home
from Streetsville last week, where
she had been visiting with her
daughter, Mrs. Christensen, Mr.
Christensen and family.
Miss Donna Coupland and Miss
Mary Coupland of Wroxeter and
Messrs. Edgar and Robert Black
of Gorrie spent the week-end at
the home of the former's brother,
Mr. Stewart Coupland} Toronto.
-Mr, and Mrs. T. A, Currie left
on Sunday for Florida to be away
for the month of February,
-Monday visitors at the Mac-
Naughton home were Mrs. Selby
Foster, Mrs. George Baker and
Mrs. Carl Ettinger, all of Ford-
wich,
--Mr. and Mrs. Mel Keating
and family of. Exeter were visitors
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
John'' Tiffin. They .were aecom-.
panied by Mrs. David Chamney,
who spent the day with. Mrs, M.
Carter. .
-eWhiners at the Institute euchre
in the council chamber on Friday
night were Mrs. Gordon Godicin,
high lady; Mrs, Jack Mitchell, lady
playing as a man; George Drell-
mean, high m,an. There were 10
tables in play.
Mr. and Mrs, Edward Then-ipso.]
and children, Barry and Mary Ele
len, of Wingham, visited on Sun-
day at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Oliver Stakes.
-Mrs. Murray Johnson' spent the
past .week 'with Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Mitchell and has returned to Tor-
onto, where she is staving With her
son arid daughter-In-law, Mr. and
Mrs. 'George Johnson..
-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kerr' and
family of Stayner, Mr. arid Mrs,
Douglas C, Kerr and family of To-.
ronto, and Mr, and Mrs. Jack I-Cort
Jr. and 'family of Bluevale visited
over the week-end with their nar-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. J, T. Kerr, Min-
nie St., prior to their trip to Cal-
iforrila, Mr. and Mrs, 'Kerr are
leaving on Thursday and expect tp
bef away for three months.
-Mrs, A, P. Spencer of Maple
Grove is spending the winter with
her eon-iti-law and daughter, Mr,
and Mrs. Whitney •Grose,
Dr, and• Mrs, X, M, M.acten-
nan attended the Ontario Veterite•
ary Association COnvention at the
Royal York Ifotel on Thursday,
Friday and Satul•day of last week
Mrs. Harry Codicil] has been a
patient in Wingham Hospitaj dur-
ing the past month.
-Mr. beWItCMille'r was in To-
ronto on business the early part of
Ehe week. ,
-Mr. and Mrs, .Bruce St. -George
arid lean were visitors in, the Ni-
agara district tit the Week-elei
when they Were guests With their
parents; Mr, and Mrs, L. C., St,
0 ervga and Mr, and Mrs, Yates,.
.moo, wonesow,. rot, 4tb, -
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The Wittghrt111 and District, 'Mine,
.ell cif 'Cherehes met at the home of
Rev,. W. D. Clark. on Mnriday after
noon with the largest attendance.
jn seine menths. 'Twenty .ministers
from the area were present,
AlexanderNimmochaired
the meeting and Pr. James Semple
'took the devotions.
It was. reported .that the public.
has on, occasion asked members of
the Council.. of .Churches 'whether
,or pot they are reimbursed for the
regular Church of the Air services
on OKNX. 'Since some of the min,
isters make an $0 Mind trip.
to partake in this service to .the
community it was felt that, the
public should be informed that this
is a, free service on the part of the.
ministers and they receive no pay-
ment, A decision was made to,
discontinue the five-.minuterain-
lster's program on afternoon tele-
vision for the months of July and
August,
Dr. Semple suggested that many
of the .distinguished visitors on
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Kook no .001 songs in the style of Elvks rresley it this story
of a young singer's fight to the top,
' ilowituatiamataiiiiiiiaitnatocualitimanialiormilmiltaimmillumw
""Srmtlight" anT'Shigraile"7 pro-
grams might be requested to avail
themselves in a wider scope, per-
haps in the pulpits of our churches
or at least to address the Council
of Churches meetings. The matter
-rill be taken up with Rev, C. ee.
Krug,
Rev.' C, E,. Peacock of 13ayfield
reported on the work done to date
by the Canada Temperance Feder-
ation and. told of the amendments
that have been made to the Tem-
perance Act.
Envoy Stanley Newman , of the
Salvation Army gave a paper "Did
Jesus mean what He. said in the
Sermon, on the lefount?" This was
a continuation of last month's
address by Rev. lefe,Lagan, whr
gave a paper on the same Subject.
Mr.. Newman snake on the impor-
tam of believing that Jesus rl'rl
mean what He said and gave his
theblogical convictions. as well ae
several personal experiences and
those of others in military life as
well as in. the Salvation Army. He
told of instances where neeples
ltves had been changed ,threagh
accepting and applying Jesus'
words in that, sermon to their own
lives. Dr. Semple thanked the
speaker,
Rev. Elder of Seaforth will give
the paper for the meeting or
March 2. at the '"'home of Rev.
Grant Mills in Clinton,
Dr. Nimmo -pronounced the here-
rliCiinn and Mrs. Clark, assisted by
her daughter, Mrs. Ross Vogan and
Mrs. Gordon Kaiser, served lunch.
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WIN HANNA TKOPIIY.The Mixed honepiel held a t the earling'rink last Saturday evening was Wen by
a local rink ekipped by Merray 'Bee, who took home the silverware, Witieh.in this ease was the blemtitul
John Hanne Trophy, The winners are pictured above, ,left to right: Sant Sit4trie4 T. A, CUrrie, Mrs.
Murray Rae and Murray Rae, skip.--(01iNX photo by J. Strong) .
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Copgratulatides to ML's, TT,
Edwards and her rink, Mrs, R. S, •r. lietherIngteti, Mrs. Wm. Bain, .and/ • r 7"7*
Fred Fuller spent the Car- -Mr, and Mrs. ,Ron- Lowe and. tile",. toehate TrOphy home from
• ly part of the week in Toronto, daughter Deborah of Peterborough Ohesley .last Thursday.
where she visited her sister. Miss
Rebekah Mitchell, who is in hos-
pital.
-Mr. Elmer Wilkinson returned
from Florida by bus last week,
Mrs, Wilkinson is spending part of
the winter there.,
Did you know •
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The ladies Who went to ,Walker-
ton •last Tuesday didn't do badly
either. MrS, MacintYre's rink, Mrs.
Hugh Ceemiehael, Mrs, Y. Hopper
and Mrs, Andy Mitchell won sec-
ond prize whale, Mrs. Jim Gurney,
skip, Mrs. Joe Karr; Mrs. Harley
Cra.wford4and Mrs. TOM McDonald
were third., '
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were guests with' her parents, Mr.
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week.
Mr. and Mrs, Jim Kraemer of
Kitchener, spent the week-end with
her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Howard. Meehan,
Mr. Jim Ballagh of the 4th cc.n-
cession of Culross, was one ,of the
lucky hunters in a recent fcei hunt.
He shot one of the tagged foxes
and found it was worth $50.
-Mr. D. C,' Nesmith returned
home on Friday afternoon' from a
business trip to the Western pro-
vinces and Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hertel and
children of Kitchener spent the
week-end With her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Sinnamon and with
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-Mrs. Mac, Johnston •and son
George spent the week-end with
the former's mother-hl-law, Mrs.
George Johnston, Shuter St.
-Mr. Charles.,Walsh, of Kipling,
Sask„ who came east to attend the
funeral of his brother, Edmund,
Walsh, IS visiting with his nephew,
Robert McMurray and other rela-
tives.'
-Miss Katharine Hazelwood is
spending a few days in Wroxeter
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thos.
Burke.
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behind Mt's. tide/arde' rinks in the
11 a.m. draw was IVIrs, A, Red-
Triosd'i Hanover quertetie• with 3
veins plus 9,'-while Mrs, Hazel
ton's Walkerton tout took 3rd spot' Faberge Flambeau Cologne $2.00
.Stag Men's Toiletry Sets $1.00 up
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He will alSo endeavour to have
pelicans and cormorants take part
in the retrieving routine but poiets
out that this is no easy under-
taking, For one thing these birds
are being transported from the
warm climes of their native habi-
tat and may not smile° here, Poi'
another, they, haVe never, before
done retrieving indoors.
The eagles he uses for this On-
usual act have been trained by
taltoner John Banilet Over the past
three years. They have a, wing
span of seven feet and weigh in
excess of 20 pounds, A Zoologist for
many years with the US. Fish and.
Wildlife Service, Hamlet also was
in charge of a project in the Phil.
1ppines Which collected arid shipped
2600 monkeys a month for the ek-
pet-11110dg which produced the 811,1%
vaccine. to is 'new operating his
own training school in Florida for
the killer birds, Each year he cap!
tures for enrolniont unwilling
young fledglings In their native
habitat high on, the ,sheer Walla of
almost impregnable Cliffs in Ca:V-
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Retrieving by trained birds 'Of
prey, an ..eld and exciting, sport
which has become almost extincit,
will be one or many novel .features
of the 1959 Canadian Sportsmen's
Show to be held in the,-,Colieenm
in Toronto from March 13 to 21: '
Historical records prove that
birds Were used to kill and retrive
game in China as far ,back as 2,000
13,C., in Babylon 3,700 years ago and
in England after the Norman Con-
quest. Hawks, falcons and eagles
aro the birds most commonly used
for this sport, with the eagle getr
ting the preferende because. of its
more powerful Claws and .its come.
age to tackle the biggest of game. '
Using several golden eagles as
Mrs. W. H. Edwards of Wieghatu
Piloted her rink to 3 wins plus ii.
to win the Labatt 'Tra.nhy n (1-0
annual ' Chesloy Curling Club's
ladies' bonspiel, 'Other members of
well as some falcons, John Ham- the winning' rink were .Mrs. P.., S. • Week-End Special tit i lot of Ocala, Florida, will give in- Hetheriegton, Mrs. Wrn. Bain and n
door demonstrations of retrieving Mrs. Iiiir*eY Fisher,
by birds of prey during the eight"
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days' of the Catladian National
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o'clock ii.„draW was , Mrs, Victor' anne ettes " I' Walker's D .Sbore rink With 2 wins NI Sportmen's Show. plug 8, lio(iding. down seeoled %Pot i 1, „
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