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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-04-22, Page 9
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VEAL FRONT ROLL . , • • • • 4 . • • lb. 37C. frsh Side ,SPARE,,RIBS' . Tablerite - Extra Lean 6 az:. org: SLICED COOKED HAM ... Rethington's IGA Market ° W'k "Faze... I'll send them right home" • cos. Welcome words at meal-time! Usually a phone call or two among the neigh, hours rounds them. up. now many told meals and frayed tempers and Moments of uneasiness haveyou Been spared be• cause your telephone was handy P. HOW -many ,;"inati.huritPWiten small ones 'have wanclerod-4110 . The telephone helps mate a neighbatirlyconin*) .ratty-heips us all to live moresectirely, to is etIttot* 411ingt done, more easily. 441 Ves your telephone is a tvonclortaily100.cost; wonderfully eMcient Servant. .......... ........................... • „ Chevrolet clings to lta...T,tlig..!!ejZa:i.%e -;=lineito;i;t1lhAhgyi w"4"'"Mke40*/. Chevrolet steps out with a sure-footed con., ficlence that makes every mile a sheer delight. Chevrolet's Full Coil suspension smooths ott the roughest roads . . Chevy's broad frame and low-centre of gravity hold you as tight to the road as the stripe of paint down the centre. Chevrolet has the go-power you need for to- day's driving, too. just• a touch of your toe gets you out., of highway ethergencies... fast. Visit your Chevrolet dealer and arrange to pleasure-test Chevrolet today!e C-2259C . 4 4.N060:',•sililiNgitUNift;aand Chevrolet rides straight andilevel even over'the roughest of "level" crossings! The perfectly.behaved "city slicker". Eises ou t of city traffic tangles quickly cleanly, • „ ... ° ... Chevy's built to take hills in stride-, holds even cobbled roadways In a giants grip • . . .. vi• CHEVROLET OtOrS . ;.t.:00111 High rosd clearance and full Coil suspension A • 'make Chevrolet the "gb.anywitere":ent of the pat.! -n.**41i4400.50.SUMNAtaMtiOtili . . Phone 13.9 . Winghatn Ontario S #111.1 ; • • r MEN'S WORK BOOTS STKONfit -A-Nip i. 1M $7 95 and Campaign dates for OW RED SHIELD DRIVE have been set for ?' APRIL 27 TO MAY .11 Nigh Schopl. • AAnounce.s Easter Examination Results • First Class' Sonora-Hamilton, Mary, 95.2; Hodgina, Ruth,. 88,1; Nasnlitb, Susan, 86.9; Martin, Jean, 86,5; Johnston, Shirley, 86.0; GOY, Eleanore, 85,4; 'Sellers, Susan, $5,4; Hussey, Pamela, 82.0; CoUltea, r. --......-. -gui ai am 1 ms i 41 r. i v = * wail i Be i T ill a; os i i iiiiiiiiiiiiii ili i a i i i i ifYfi if qui i iiii ir iiiivi iii iiiiii i tin it iiiii iiiii i iiiiii s i iisi 1 lima INC igi i i 'Ili i " 11 lin ; 'win' i i a 11 61 ilmi i ai i 1 a ''' . a :, WI ''\'',` NI 1114q F/M//..-4 ,,,- ....., • .....----, w ....._: Put Sparkle into _.,-,- E., .--."-• „ . ..• ii i Your Home with : i i -----4---,NEW CARPETING 1.1 i , , •• i ri ,....-.1"---2,---vz4e ,w/Afil I I 040 h \\\, ;1. Fi00i" coOPillgS‘to make your c i i ii home more luxurious .and smart iii i .,,,,,,,,,,,..4:1 AVM". i . • I-1 ,. . . i n i•The Best in Carpeting from Canada's finest looms-HARDINGS ' WI IIII and BARRYMORE - awaits your economical choosing. Deep pile, • ••1_-- Wilton all-wool hardtwists, lovely Wilton tone-on-tones, colorful .74 .__ il - Axminster rugs, textured Viscose, fabrics . :. .... i ., • ...r,,,,, e X:::4 1:11 ' • AS. LOW AS $6.95 PER SQ. YD. , _ -..,,, ,,z, 1 i . iJr Why not drop in this week and havean estimate for your room. T • There's no obligation, lust bring your room size and we will give F---- li you a complete price for rug and pad, or a complete price on wall 1 to wall expertly installed by skilled workmen. i, ii s , i An attractive rug or carpet is one of the best investments 111 . you can make for your home, the comfort and beauty and warmth E--._ li --PAQ will add real "livability" to yout, favourite room for many, many i , • .SL HELENS Mrs, Willis Corrigan of Cooks: town, was the .guest of her niece, Mrs. Allan Miller arid Mr. Miller . last week to be -near her sister, Mrs, Richard Elliott, of nolyrood, Who is a patient in the Wingharn Hospital. Miss. Catharine -MacGregor of Lateknow, who has been a. patient .di the Wingilam Hospital for eleven 7eelf-s, as the result of •a fractured hip, is 'recuperating at the 'home of her :sister, Mrs. George Stnart and Mr, Stuart. We extend sympathy to Mrs.. James Durgin, whose mother, Mrs, William LuXton; passed away at the ICTICaridirie Hospital on Satur- day, Mrs. William Ptirclon is a Patient is the Wingha,rn Hospital. Her many friends hdpe for a speedy re- covery, Lt, :Brian Staples. of Camp Bor- den was a week-end Visitor with Mr, and Mrs, John. Cameron and Don, Douglas; 81.4; Dunlop, Greer, 80,4; Sehaefcli", Brian, 80,4; Blair, Betty, '$0.2; jackson Diane 79,3; Stuckey, Lynne, 79.2; Anderson, Karen, 79.1; do "Zong, John, 78,8; Loder, Rosa- lind, 78,0; Adams, , Byron, 78(3; Hetherington, Jane, 77.9; Simmons, Lois, 77,5; -Galbraith, Paul, '77,4; Turnbull, Neil, 77,3; Norminton, SecOad Class Honors.--Wheeler', Audrey, 74.8; ,IVIeFarlane, ;roan, 74.3;, Biernan, Roger, 74,0; MacDonald, Bruce, 74.0;" Roane, Joanne, 73.1; Niezen, Nellie, 72.8; King, Barbara, 72.6; Chainney, Marilyn, 71,7; Nicholson, Ronald, 71,7; Craig, Kathleen, 71.5; DeVerling, William, 70.9; Hollenbeek, B4O1), 70.9; Jones, Ronald, 70.8; Button, Russell, 70,3; Schnurr, Jerald, 69.9; Willis, Garry, 69,5; Haugh, Alberta, 66,6; Wight- man, John, 66,4. Third Class Honors---Grant, Ken- neth, 65.8; Jeffray, Sally, 65.7; Fitzpatrick, Arm, 65,1; Davis, Ho- bert, 64,1; Dowling, Laverne, 64.1; Taylor, Ruth, 64.1; Bolt,' Lorna, 63,7; Armstrong, Loreena, 62.4; Ireland, Brian, 62.4; Thomas, Doug- las, 62,4; Fischer, Mary, 62.2; Doris, 62.1; Weishar, Andrew, 62,0; Fuller, Barry, 61.9; Mal; James, 61,9; Wiltenk, Henk, 61:9; Delmer, 'Diarle, 60.9; McDowell, Sohn, 60.7; Black, Wallace, 60.6, Pass-Rhame, Corinne, 59.4; Ro- binson,"Ronald, 59.3; Rettinger, Al, 59.0; Hall, Patricia, 58,6; Kerr, Murray, 58,4; McLean, .Murray, 58.1; Noble, Dorothy, 57.6; Millen, Thomas, 57,3; Montgomery, Sha- ron, 57.2; Colvin, Joan, 57.0; Stone, Ruth, 56.9; McPhail, Robert, 56.7; O'Malley, *Kathleen, 56.5; Dennis, tldon, 56.4; Purdon, Marlene, 56.0; Davidson, Douglas, 55.8; 'Dietrich, Gerard, 55,8; Jefferson, Mary, 55.4; Benninger, Audrey, 55.2; Ireland, Sandra, 55.1; Armstrong, Joyce, 55.0; Clark, Linda, 54.9; Henhoeffer, R., 54,9; Harman, Joyce, 54,7; Mac- Donald, Elva, 54.7; Stobo, Don- ald, 54.4; Pengelly, Marilyn, 54:2; Ford, Joyce, 53.9; Thorhpson, Phyl- lis, 53,5; Caskanette, -Frances, 53.4; Scott, -Donald, '53.8; Procter, Don- ald, 53.0; Campbell, John, 52.8; Brooks, Rota, 52.4; Riehl, Frank, 52,4; Bryans, Patricia, 52.2; Grubbe, Sharon, 52,1; Gibbons, Marlene, 52.0; Moses, Kathryn, 52.0; McDon- ald', Elizabeth, 51.6; Greeley, James, 51..1; Penner, Richard, 51.0; to-. gan, James; '50.9; 'Shaw; Dorothy, 50.7; Ruttan, Marion, 50.1, Below the line---campOell, Chas.; pWaivLas id ejna rijeo4n;11;ViVesK2e11; ie, Michael; ilolln; Waxman, pdwsrd; lkfeCuteheon, David; Newton, Wesley; Skirm, Geerge; Lewis, Sharon; Eapensen, Anna Marie; Johnston, Mary; cou-. Sins, John; Allan, Andrew; Arm- strong, Donald; Simmons, Shelda; GibbonS, 'Winston; Christie, Thos.; Crothers, Joyce; Willis, William; `King, Shirley; Congrarn, -Shirley.; Hallahan, Lenora; Franck, 1Vfary; Schneider, Garry; Dietner, Katb.- .1(tew.. ,SkinP.--.B.arattl_LitLX.e19;11, neimpel, Harvey; Church, -.Gordon - NiehOlson, Ross; Marshall, Joyce; Edgar, David; King, JamTi; Gar, ntss, Murray, Students net •ranked, absent on some papers-Campbell, Alan (5 pa- pers), 534; Johnson, Wayne (7 pa- pers), 52:0; McLennan, Bruce, papers), 44.8; Reayie, Garry (5 pa- pers), 45.8; Robinson, Cameron, (5 papers), 59.0; Taylor, Nancy, (3 pa- pers), 51,7; Wesenburg, Jos., (5 papers), papers), 424.5,.80; Wesenburg, Larry, (6 GRADE. X First ClassHonors Mowing, Thelma, 91.9; Slosser, Nancy, 90,6; Henderfion, Tfuth, 90.1; Stuckey, Lawrence, 87.6; Porter, Pamela, 86,0; Smith, Lyle, 84.4; Hughes, Brenda, '81.2; Millen,, Donna, 77.1.; nestle, Margaret, 76.3. Second-Class Honors-McBurney, Grant, 74.4; Jardin, Lyman, 73.0; Walsh, Marlene, 72.1; McDonald, Kaken, 71.9:; , Cook, Dorothy, 70,9; Brewer, Clifford, .70.4; Tolton, W., 70.4; Woods, Betty, 67.7; Hubbard, Sharon, 67,6; Zinn, Betty, 67.6; McKague, Conitie, 66.7; Fitipatrick, ,Mary, 66.1; Kirton, Elaine, .66.0. Third Class. Honors-Statia,. Paul, 65.1; 'Grainger, Ruth, 65.0; Lock- ridge, 64,0; Murray, Donald, 61.7; Hemingway, Sharon, 61,2; Austin, James, 61.1; McNeil, James, 60.4; Pickford, Barry, 60.3; Johnston, Marie, 60.1; .O'Malley, Maureen, 60.1. Pass- Wallace, , Douglas, 59.7; Edgar, Sandra, 59.6; Dobson, Thel- ma, 594; Irwin, Bruce, 58.7; Jones, George, 58.6; Merkley, John, 58.4; Maclnnis, Eugene, ,58.0; Moffat, Mary Lou, 57,•9; Scott, Murray, 57.9; Elliott, Phyllis, 56.64; Scott, Shirley, 56.6; Woods, Albert, 55.7; Craw- ford, William, 55.6; Vanoamp, Kay, 55.4-; Wormworth, Ted, 55.8; Hotch- kiss, John, 55.2; Sanderson, David, 55.0; Burrell, Elizabeth, 51:7; Ma- hood, DOkald, 64.1; Thompson, Jean, 54.0; Strubhers, Isabel, 53.9; Smith, Donald, 53.7; Stephenson, Elizabeth, 53.5; McKibbon, • Walton, 52,9; Campbell, `John, 52.1; Walker, Ray- mond, 52.0'; Kieffer, Marjorie; 51.7; Brown, Sharon, 51.7; Fischer, Lor- etta, 51.5; nenhoeffer, Frances, 51,4; Angus, Robert, 51.3; Haskins, Muriel, 51.3;' Thompson, Sharon, 51.0; McKague,; Jane, 50.7; Cook, Robert, 50.7; Fowler, Nancy, 50.6; Davis, Edith, 50.3; Stobo, Lloye, 50.0. Below the line-Douhleclee, Mae; 'O'Malley, :Geraldine; Carmichael, Peter; Wallace, Margaret; Peacock, Ross; Donaldson, Robin; Grant, James; Chettleburg, Kenneth; Pi- ckell, Doris; McKay, Malcolm; Mc- tavish, Alan; Gerrie, Lionel; Coul- ter, Francis; Harper, Horma; Foca- luPto, Bert; McPherson, Gwen; .Farrier, Marian; McKinney, Mer- vyn; Snell, Ronald; Gibson, Barry; Ballagh, Kathleen; Gaunt, John; Foxton, Gerald; McIntyre, Robert; Donaldson, Douglas; Shiestel, Al- ice; Redman, -Shirley; Armstrong, Nelson; Howard, Ron; Freudeman, Lynn; Crompton, Kenneth; Logan, Patricia; Guy,. Ivan; Saint, Janet; Thompson, Robert; Mundell, Ro- bert; 'Carr, David. Not Ranked, absent on some ex- ams-Bennett, Paul, (5 papers), 72,8; Donaldson, Bruce (5 papers), 49.0; Irwin, Dell, (4 papers), 52.0; Irwin, Diane, (4 papers), 49.7; Mc- Donald, Betty Jean, (2 papers), -65.5; -Stephenson, Fred, (4 papers), 57.2; Warwick,, June (5 papers), 55.8; Wightmen, Margaret, (4 pa- pers), 68.7. Absent 'Betty Webber. GRADE XII First Class Honors--Saint, Irene, 87.9; Grainger, Bruce, 80.2; Book- ing, Marie, 78.4; Kerr, Jacqueline, 77,7, Karen, 73.3 ; SeCond Class Honors 71---irosHkeonrtrlyt: Karen, 73.9; Michel, Dawson, Kennet li'rances,•'68,1; Huston, Ruth Ann, 67.6; Millen, Mary, '67.0; Conn, Elaine, 66,1. Tird Class Honors-Rowe, now-. ard, 65.7; V'isher, Mary, 65.1; Sim. 1110118, Shirley, '65.1; Deyell, Patricia, 04,7; Toltort, Harold, 64,7; Meteelfe, Verna, 64.1; Higgins, William, 63,0; Pickford, Barbara;, 63.0; Watson, Ralph, 62.8; Parker, Shirley, '62.6; Lunn, Judith, 62.3; Weeds, Keith, 61,3; HiggiuS, Paul, 61,0. Pass-Gibson Dalgy, mat Rehr); Rabin; 59.1; Strong, -Sandra, 58:6; Robitison$ Keith, :58.3; Lemont, Prancis, 57,9; MacDonald, Cattier., Me, 57.4; Jefferson, Robert, 54E6; Denterling, Attdrey, 56.9; Alexander, Sylvia., :55,7; Kennedy, Solt, 55:1; Doulgiak, Anne, 55,6; Grelg, Carol, OA; Brown, john, 56.4; Wright, Mary Lou, 53.8; Boott, David, .53.N 'Wilkinson, Tom,. 03.3; Gerrie, Ben- ,riy, 51,8; Scott, Isabel, 51.8; Wei- ler, Eleanor, `ad; Brer, Elden, 50.8; Keith, 50.3. Below the line-Scott, Gordon; reeclelt, Wilfred; Bintool Bohert; ;$kinn, Douglas; Thompson, 'Wil- liam; Gl4r4e,,Y, Donald; Adrian, Bet-, ty; Brown, Wayne, Absent • - Budrnark, ICennethl Mundell, John,;, Runstatler, Chris tine; Wallace, Stewart, sr.cmAr....couNitncio,, Fist Clasg Honors_.- HaSelgrove, `Claudia; -9076r " MOW;-1Nailit;rre-,': 84,8; Riehl, Marilyn, 84,0; Yang stone, Ferne, 80,2; Robinson, Myr-. na,,' 79.0; Ellacott, Helen, 77.7. Second Class Honore - Smith, Beroice„ 71.9; Scharhach„ 70.6; McAllister, Shirley, 70.0V.; 'Wilma, 67.7; Statia, El ilki, 67.2. • Third Class . Honors 1540 Afariel,' 65.3; Wright, Sandrie, 'Oki; Vrieburger, Dorothy, 614; Rinuql, James, 60,9. • 'Pass-041.4A jean, 58,5; ' ,De nor, Joanne, 06,0; Pengelly,", Lid. liars, 53,6, 'Below the line-Astor, Mary, Absent--1-forton, Cecil, OrKADE Second 'Class Tic:Mors Marilyn, 73.5; .McKibbon,.. dell, John, 68,0. , Third Class HorlOrg' Ronald, 65,8; McGill, Stelvart;'3445,4; (Please Turn to rage Tow • \ Folding Aluminum AWNINGS LUMBER Telephone 260 Cee. Walpo • FLOOR Aluminum ,,,, WALL - SASH TILES DOORS BUILDING - CUPBOARD* Winghani This Week at Your I Stokely's Fancy TOMATO JUICE . , , .• , . Nucoa MARGARINE . . .4 2 lbs. 5 Bowling News Ladies' We41.0o8day League Congratulations to the Magpies who. finished In first place On the bowling, With -62% points, Runners. up, Orioles- 53; Robins 5214; Wrens 49; Bluebirds 43; • -Canaries 41, Playoffs aro .now in full total pinfalls for three weeks to decide. s First week, Bluebirds 2690; Robins 2869; Canaries 2818; Orioles 2738; Wrens ;2731; Magpies 2704, • nigh single and triple to Dolores Peadhey with 241 and 657,