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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-10-28, Page 111301111111110 NEWS Coinniercial Bowlers NEW CONVERTIBLE • Money hard to find? HFC does everything possible for your convenience in arranging, an instaiment,casil Iparl pup to $2,500 HFC gives you the convenience of real cash , . you can spend forany, thing. Drop in,Qr,P.110(10A, Life insurance available an all Loarse HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 0. You. expect your local business, men to Support your club inc com- , enterprises, Keep this, in mind when you think of shopping In the city. Are you being fair? -fflnNINVEM- :=="a- 'AN ="2:--:4 :Ili KEN'S ALIGNMENT SERVICE BEAUTIFUL Tasteful new styling: new fashion-fresh colors, new appointments, new luxury. PRACTICAL Owners report fewer service jobs,,,laW'ep charges, reduced insurance costs. ........................ • ' .. .... . . ' • , . • • • 2-DOOR STATION WAGON LOVEABLE Owner's write write "more carefree drivingwith The Lark" than with any other car, DRIVEAliLE Powerful V-8 (yawn today's DeosCeeo,.. nomical) or 90 h.p. Super Econority'Siie. .MIRY 4 WOMEN'S and -CHILDREN'S PLASTIC RUBBERS - $ L98 WiNqTrIAM ZOtertawo DoOlug-. YOUR FAMILY SHOE. STORE PItill:)14E 12 TO GATHER. UP .YOUR 'PENNIES FOR UNICEF SHWA OUT Members of the cotton SetoirAsYp: October 31, M the ofteepioon, CHAMPIONSHIP WON BY WRNS MUSTANGS Last Wednesday the Mustangs travelled. to Goderieh and over- wheirned the Goderich boys to the tune of 20 to 0. This means that Wirigham has won the North Huron Secondary School Associ- ation -football championship and the Hanna-Nimmo Trophy; In the first qparter both teams PPAPA1,4g .tPAP"i, covering' the ball.*Then Allan Me- Donald intercepted a pass, and this set :the the stage for a touchdown by Bill Dailimore, with Pete Car- michael:making the eonvert. In the. second quarter it was a see-saw battle all the way, ,with no further' scoring. The half time count 'remained at 7-0. However, after five minutes' struggle in the third. quarter, Wayne Brown went for a touchdown, and Pete Car- michael chalked up another con- vert, Again in the fourth quarter Wingham scored when Frank jtiehl intercepted a pass and Dave Ken- nedy carried the ball over for an- other. tonehdown, The final score —20 to 0. The boys••have one, more league game .againSt Seaforth on October 29, but \tin or lose that, they still have the eheinpienship,, and go on to play Stratford in a home and home series. The first game is in Stratfotd.„ ,on October 27, and the return.game in Wingham on Nov- Omer '3, ' Keep. it up, boys! Your reporter has. made an es-. tensive •inyestigation and has , found, there is no foundation for the rumors 'that the phi-boys nail down the counter pin nor do they place obstructions to ward off strikes, New alibis will have to be forthcoming. May your reporter suggest that the leaders of ,disgruhtled notions spend a Tuesday evening with us, as nowhere will they witness keen, er rivalry or more hotly contest.: ed action, and yet when the laSt pin falls everyone is on speaking terms and friends again for other week, Don Cameron was really hungry last week and came up with •ii 233 single and a 563 triple to edge 'out all other males, Anne Geddes came through with 'a 241 single and Ruth. Lott had a 563 triple. ' Team Standings Jack Colvin's Strikers 15, Bert Morrow's Dodgers 14, Don Cam- eron's Zorros 13'42, Merv, Tenarthi: Man's Alley Cats ,.113/2", Maurice Stainton's "BlOckbuster,s .11, Percy Stainton's Head Pins 10. Winghaui laklies, visited .0oclerioh A on Satiirday afternoon,. .winning' all three games: .amt pinfall of 2109, • Iiigh Phyllis Doak, rich. 279. and triple, Phyllis -Dealt, (40004 670„ with Owen Mike." Laurin. a close" se: mend 270. and .073. • Winhana• Men were hosts to Clinton 13 Saturday afternoon. Wingham won a games, Chilton 2, the latter winning .piriftill 5377- 5254, High, .single to, Pave Bele( Clinton. and Inn Maclaurin, Wing- ham 299,.. High five, Wayne Brown,, Wingham 'and Dave 400, ma, Latlies Wednesday I.,eaguO The Ladies' Wednesday Night fowling Leagiut is slowly .settling -down to its Winter's Schedule with a, great shuffling. of steady players, and spares, ' The leading Gardenias split points with the Petunias, each getting 2 points. The Roses; took Exclusive Features at the NEW All-Fabric MOFFAT gietto40:pott LOOK variable heat selector Bain 1A4E 5(e 0 ,380 Lott , $4 13? e 253 Ladies 43 133 .322 4acljeie high scores: 'Carol *Per- H710171ass 87 •=8 MPY1'$ R #4 W' cP410, .... e 29$; Carol bicker, high triple' 664, Woods Gardner Men's high scores: Lorne Gard, pr, ncr, high single 228 and -high triple, ' 569. Blowers 2450; Flying Dutchmen 2400; Hi Ft's 2295; Blowers 2194 Boo Boo's 1998. 3 points while the Asters receiveel. jutting Averages 1. The Lillie§ ,seored. the ,SAMe up. ,Standing is as. follows: Garden, ias, 9. 'p9ints; Roes,' .points: Asters, 6 points; Petunias, pOints; Willies; points; Tulips; paints.. set One of Our -'$Paren bowlers urith Nasmitli, scored the high. single- with 243, Mgt triple seered by itfarg.,„ Jamieson with 559, • IX * CI srYLEs FROM THE For:Win glaam Team 1.1stotl.below are the battlng .av- erages for the Wingham Sunoco:, the Intermediate, team which last week .completed its play-off series with Se!ithamptoA. The averages were taken ' • 16 scheduled • gaineS;• four 041'04194 games and 13 play-off games, 24 95 .253 , 31 125 .248 27 110 ,245 Anderson 6, 32 .188 Foxton . . ........... 21 113 .183 Welwood 6 37 .162 Fisher 3 34 .088 M. k Jenkins, Manager^ 3,5A West Street Telephone 1$01 ' GODERICH • ,• • • • k, • NEW 4-DOOR STATION WAGON . • • • , BYSTLIDENIKEZ` 4,11, ere. on, DiagOnal Road, Phone 355 Wingham fisms LOOK giant 21" blower fan for high- er airflow - lower heat. 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