The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-18, Page 11MALE
A very successful bazaar was
held in the cominunity hall. on
Friday afternoon by 6 hterithers
of the Women's Association of the
United Churetl. The inclement
weather did not prevent a large
atten dance.
Miss Eleanor Smith Was ihome
from Toronto for the week-end.
Mr, and Mrs. Ebner Sellers and
family and Mr. Walter Sellers
visited the latteeg •mother, Mrs.
Joseph Sellers, at the Jones Rest
Holue in Henson on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Moffatt and
family of Southainpton, spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Burns
Moffatt,
Mrs, Cecil Oriffiths, of Guelph
has been Visiting her sister, MI's,
Charles teSmart.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Elliott for a few 'days were Mrs,
niece, Mrs. Russel L onds-
way, Mr. Lerrdsattry and three
then, Of Detroit,
Mr. and Mrs. john Bosnian and
Donald were recent Visitors With
Mr. 'and Mrs, Charles Bosnian.
Charles Beturian, ItOAS TttrVey,
OorclOn 'Messer, A. IT, Woolen and
134li Hetherington attended the
Royal Winter Fair on Monday.
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All Children of u and district IVO Welk.
Ki be the guests of SAW* Claus on the
occasion of his visit to Wingham
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FUN AT THE RINK--Last Wednesday afternoon, the Remembrance arena. Fart of the big.crowd it shnivn in the aboie photo,
Day holiday brought out over 400 enthusiasts for skating at the local
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The. RE-ORGANIZATION foOtthind .Market to a United
Chain grot4'',fir,' keep tip-to-date, • antl'' provide.- LOW. I-OW
PIIKKSit OtV'afitetiROGERIES and FOOD PRODUCaS, Co the •,
:,:;u ladies of the bons',.
T JOS AT OUR GRAND OPENING( 'SALE AND
• iturx BREAD SAMPIANS (Lim;ted quantity)
1...0;040N OP COKE—FREE with Each Purchase of Groceries
$5.00 and Op to first 20 custom4s each daY.•
I/kAW ON 15 'BAGS DRAW. ON TWO GROCERIES' 20 **‘i•St TURICEYS 4—FridaY • •
th purchase ol eitea „...• 7—Saturday .
Plus. '4'reatii for the. Children. 3 LUS BANANAS
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Thursday, Friday and SatUrday, and meet Sam.
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WITH EQUIPMENT FROM•
Alexander's Hatdware
ALTER SK .TES
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Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting for the Notnina-
tion of Candidates' to fill the offices of Reeve, Four Councillors
and Two Members of the School Board of'the TmOshlp ,School
Area far the Township of Turoberry for the year 1960 will
be held, at
The -Community Hall in the
Elora joins
Hockey Group
WAYNE CASLICK WINS
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In Big Sheets
12c per sq. ft.
$AVE NOW
me THE
Winghani Sawni 1
nI Asphalt SHINGLES
47.95 per square
. INSULATION
2" and 3" wool batts
Loose wool
The Witigham Orawford Dodgers
will have' a slight change in their
opponents compared to last year,
as the result of the'group meeting
heir! recently, - Playing in the
WOAA Group 2 will, be :Eloral: a
newcomer to the group, and a team
noted for good hOcke,..%'
Kincardine, Port Elgin encl .:WI.-
arton' make up the remainder 'of
the circuit. Chesley, which parti-
cipated last season,' so: far has not
entered a team. Convener for. the
group is Alf Lockridge, of •Wing-
ham.'
A meeting to -draw up the sched-
ule 'far 'the coming season will be.
held, M Wirigharn this coining' Sat:
urday.
VILLAGE. OF BLUEVALE
In the Township of Turnberry, from 1 to 2.
• o'clock in the afternoon, en
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER '27, 1959
That in case there should be more than the -
necessary number of candidates proposed and a
poll demanded, polls will be open from nine
o'clock a.m. until five o'clock p.m., on
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1959
AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, THAT IS TO SAY:
Polling Sub-Division No. 1--Lat Lower Wingham
School: Don Cleghorn, D.R.O.; Les. McDougall,
Poll Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 2—at the Community
Hall, Bluevale: George T. Thomson, !IRO.;
Mrs. Alex. McCrackin, Poll Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 3—At Powell's School:
Gordon Wray, D.R.O.; Harold Grant, ,Poll
Clerk.
Polling Sub-Division No. 4—At. Muir's School,
Gletannan; Lorne Metcalfe, D.R.O.; Les. For- •
tunue, Poll. Clerk.
JOHN V. (FISCHER, Clerk
Clerk's Office, Turnberry, 1•Totember 10, 1959. .
FilrAt'••Winglimir Troop
The FirSi,Witighani ' Boy Spout
Troop cancelled the regular 'Meet-
ing last Wednesday evening. How-
ever, the 'boy i "wore in uniform in the -morning and joined other bod-
ies at the, arniouries to parade to
the cenotaph' for the Remembrance
Day serVite Of course, 'all Scouts,
Cubs and leaders were theroughly
drenched' Jong before the* close of
the service.
WINIGHAM SAWMILL
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The .results of" the examination
held recently by the Windham
Sportsmen's .Association for the
Junior Conservation , Club, have
been 'announced.
First prize, the Meadows Tro-
phy and $5.00 was woi),,, by Wayne
Caslick. Dick pcott was in sec-
ond place with a cash award of,
$10.00 and Charles Congram won
$5.00 as third prize,
The papers were judged by Mr.
Addison, regional forester of the
Department of Landi and Forests,
Maple, Ont. The trophy was do,-
noted by E. R. Meadows, senior
conservation officer, Huron Dig--;
trict, of Hespeler, and the' cash
prizes were a donation by Dr. W.
A. MeXibbon of Wingham. ,
The :presentation of awards will
be made at a later' date, wheh Mr.
Meadows and other Department
officials will be able to attend,
Wardrobe Workers
At Congram. Home.
The fourth meeting of the Wing-
ham Wardrobe Workers was 'held
on November 11th with eleven
members present. • The Congram
sisters were hostesses.
After Repeal
The 'meeting opened with Can-.
ada followed 'by the 4-H pledge
and motto. The minutes Were
read and the roll call was "My
plans for rods and shelves."' •
Tho . next meeting will . be 'held'
on November 19th with Miss Bette
Tillman, the home economist, as
guest.
Mrs. Currie discussed bias tape
and explained to the girls what
concave and Convex curves were.
Next. Mrs. 'Currie demonstrated
'how to cover a .cloth (hanger, and
how to measure sand cut and SON'
theM togdther. Each girl basted
her cover together and later,sewed
them at home on their ownr,sew-
ing machine.
The home assignment for the
meeting was: Get material for
laundry, bags; continue any un-
linished club work and work on
record books, 'e. .:1e.1'i'vc1/2. •• Many
FIRST 'BEEGRAVE I TROOP
On TuesdaY evening the regular
meeting was held in .the Belgrave
community centre, Lorne 'Camp-
bell and TolanNixon were in charge
of the 14 meithera in attendance.
.After the opening several games
of *basketball were played. The
Weekly fees were collected, and a
lunch of hotdogS was enjoyed by
everyone,
Commercial League
Yes sir, he went and done itt
Don Cameron vowed he would have
his Zorros at the top of the heap
before Christmas and sure enough,
last week he urged his team on to
a seven point evening,
Dorothy Templeman, one of the
Zorros, led. the ladies with a 209
single and 545 triple.
Maurice Stainton's team asked
him to set them. an example, which
he did, and came up with a 308
single and 632 triple, This score
was sufficient to undo the efforts
of the other men. '
A number of spare bowlers were.
called upon to fill up the vacant
spots. 'We appreciate their co-oper-
eration and trust they enjoy the
evenings with us. Anyone wishing
to bowl now and then should get
in touch with Ken Cerson 'and
have their names put on the list.
Zorros, 2814; Strikers, 27; Head
Piris, 25; Blockbusters, 25; Dod-,
gers, 25; .Alley Cats, 1914.
0 - 0 - 0
Ladiea',Wednesday Night League
The, R6ses -played the TulipS, and'
took 'three 'point's •frcen• theM, and
the Roses took 1 point. The Asters'
played the Petunias and the Asters
took 3 points from them also.
The Gardenias once again walked
away with 4 points from the Lillies.
Standings: Gardeniao, 20; Asters,
13; Lillies, 12; Petunias, 0; Roses,
0; Tulips, 9. •
Th6 high single and high triple
both went to one of our spare
bowlers Joyce Langridge, who had
a'244 single and' a 581 triple.
GIVE HERASECOND CAR!
"What 'legal. outlets will. Wingham
get. 'al t er. repeal . of the C T n. ?.
HERE ARE THE FACTS.
Subject to the approval'of the Liquor Control Board
Winighani would be eligible for a government lighor
'store—a brewers retail store could also be establish-
' ed. 'Both of theie 'without a further vote.
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This is a top-notch vehicle, clean and tidy, in top-
notch condition..
1956 PLYMOUTH 4-door Sedan
A V8 model, one owner car that is in rst-elhiss
condition.
The Canadian Legion would be eligible , to apply for
a private 'club licence—also ‘'ktithottt a vote. 1956 FORD Sedan
This is a one-owner car, Clean as a whip through-
out,
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Complete With radio — a neat, ear at a right Kite..
1955 DODGE Club Coupe
A ear that You went(' be proud to mit.
Pro'tettage rooms, cocktail bars or an y lxiblic
licenses could not be, established,in,Wingh„am or 1.11y-
4!...,
Whcre eke ill the county a further rote -in
whit+ three-fifths of the electors theriuttnleipatity,
concerned register their , g':tiprowil'.
1953 FORD 4-door Sedan
„ • * Come in and see the new model Sirnea,
now on display at HURON 'CITIZENS
LEGAL .CONTROL COMMITTEE
JOHN E. litCKINS'i Chairman Len Crawford Motors
Your Dodge, DeSotrY and Slinaea. Dealer
Pholie 710 Wingham
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