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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-11-25, Page 15'TOUR- 'FAM.114Y WINGHAM .11.40111.10111114' NEWS ladies' IntertoWn',Bowling The Ladles' Intertowh vaults failed te'apPear, ip tho Pre0. Our reporter, happens to 15e captain of a team in the men:s league, was nn doubt so engrossed, 'with the tight race he Was engaged in with 'Burke Eleetrie'; that the Ladies' Bowling 'vaults, were over.-. looked, However, here they are: November 7—Gederich at Wingham: High single, Ruth 255; Hilda Brown„.231; high triple Gwen MeLaurin, 036,; •Ruth. Lott, 504., Wingham won seven points, Goderi eh 0. November 14—Goderich' "A"' at Wingham: High single, Hilda Brown, 243; Shirley Stdrey, 23Q high 'triple, -Hilda, Brown, -046;• Jean Schram, 566, Wingham won 7 points, Goderich 0. November 21---Wingham at Exer ter: High single, Dolores. PeaeheY 313; Dot Munroe 272;; high triple, Dot Munroe 785; Ruth Lott 7001 Wingham won 5 points, Exeter 2! 0 - 0 'Ladies' League Velma's Petunias bowled Dorie Roses and erne out on top, tak- ing three points, while the R080,S. fn this 'day of feverish. navels of pity life, fantastic tales of -space. advert-41M and. harsh. renditions of brutal- realism, It is refreshing :and rewarding t4 read MGM TOP. by L. A. G. Strong, It is a novel set In a, rernete Trish lake community, The people are -Simple souls, living in an -411 •Me*--Prifaltiv'e --•maiurer,..-frj —our -standards. The central, fignre is retired medical doctor and the ac- tion fills one evening only, Along with the doctor other neighbors have gathered at an inn after the burial of a well-loved friend, ' The stories 'told that evening re- veal -the life 604 whole, eorornun, ity wictpaint'a vivid picture of the more vibrant. personalities. Chance phrases in the, .anecdotes success- ively stab the- doctor into an aware- ness of his past life, particularly his tragic love affair which, until then,- he had successfully puhhed far back into his Memory', Even- tually a revelation comes to - him as he rows 'his 'small skiff home over the cold star-studded lake, A faith for tomorrow becomes This 'is not primarily a relibm16, b5olt but it does give one cause to -pause and ponder. 'There is met- rimen•t, warmth and vitality in the ,people and the situations. What keeps one reading, however, ' . is .tantalizin,g sense that - A secret of -great import is to be revealed -- as it 'is. added one point to their total. Marie's Asters bowled the Lillies and both took even points, getting 'two each. • Sharon's Tulips boWled the gar- denlaS'and once again -these tennis took two points each, The Gar- denias took two games from the Tulips but they lost the pintail:, • • Standings—Gardenias. 22; Asters 15; Lillies, 14; Roses 12; Tulips 11; Petnnjas 10, •. -';•• • High Single, Dolores Poachey, 200; high triple, Sharon Brown, 308. -Notice is hereby Oxon that the Ammal Illiceting for the Nomitia, tion of Capdidate..s to till tho offices efIfIeeve:, kour Councillors •, "Ii.kid IVO Meliiibels," 'die titategt of the Tawastup $411ao1 Aroq, far the TOyilliship of Tarlli)errY for she:. Year 1.100 '011 0 . be ,lteld 'at The Cormpunity,iffall in: the VILLAGE . OP. -,.114LAJEVALE In the ToWnship of 'Tarnberry, from 1 to 2 o'clock in the afternoon, on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1959 That in case there should be more than the necessary number of candidates proposed. and . a poIl demanded, polls will be open - from nine o'clock a.m. until •fiVe o'clock p.m, on SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1959 AT TUE FOLLOWING- PLACES, THAT IS TO SAY: Polling Sub-Division No. 1—at Lower Wingham School; Don .Cleghorn, D.R.O.; Les. McDougall, Poll Clerk, Polling Sub-Division No..2--at the Community Hall, -13luevale: Geo.rge 1". Thomson., D.R.O.;- Mrs. Alex. McCrackin, Poll. Clerk.' Polling Sub-Division No. 3—At Powell's Schoolt Gordon Wray, D.R.0,; Harold Grant, Poll Clerk. , Polling Sub-Division No. 4—At Muir's School, Glenannan; Lorne Metcalfe, D.R.O.; Les. tor. tunue, Poll. Clerk. JOHN V: FISCHER, Clerk Clerk's Office, Turitberry, No .10, ,1989„ Est -Winnow Troop • ScOnter Alton Adams and. Senior Scoutmaster '1i0t.s"'Mantyre"-tlirect,' ed the opening ceremony, the breaking of the flag, at the regular meeting' of the first Wingliam Troop on Wednesday night, -Attendance WaS down from. the usual number. Tile Stag Patrol was duty p 'this greeting.atrol for is eeting, The dims were collected, followed by a game of - BritiSh Bulldog, Tumbling ,was- practised and 'the boys went through three or four tumbles with the mats. It was announced that there would be no meeting next week. The lowering of the flag. and the' Scouts' silence brought the even,- ing to a close. 0 - 0 0 tst Belgrwe Troop On Tuesday evening the regular meeting 'was held in the Vnited Church basement. Lorne Camp- bell and John Nixon were in charge of the 14 members attendance. Several games and a review of ti--e Scout Laws were held after thethe Scout openinpgr.omTishee. fees were' col- lected, and the meeting closed with 0 - 0 - 0, Belgrave Cubl There were 25 Cubs and 4 leaders present at the regular Cub meet-, ing.. Akela, Mrs, Kenneth Wheeler, opened the meeting, and the Cubs gave her the' Grand Howl, the Premise and-the Cub Law, After inspection' Bagheera, Mrs. Gordon McBurney, instructed the New Chutns while the other leaders taught knots and reviewed, flag work. Kaa, Mrs, Bud Orr, told the jungle yarn, and then Bagheera led the Cubs in three jungle dances. Four new chums were invested, Larry Nethery, 'Billie Fear, Keith VanCamp and Ronald Taylor. Bulbs were distributed for the Cubs to plant, in order to complete First Star work, and for 'the ,Gardener's Badge. The meeting 'Closed with the Grand Howl. "Thank You, Sir" Farmer Roy Black of Portage la. Prairie, Manitoba, was recently presented. with ' a Scout - Thanks Badge by 'Scouts, of the 2nd, Por- tage Troop, in - appreciation for the use of -Black's Lake as a 'Scout camp site for the past 30 years. LIFETIME SECCRITY-'-A Can, ode Life special contract pro- viding' Life InSurance and pen- siOn all in one ,poliey:available from age 0 to age 53. • Contact-- ; NANI.c. HOPPER —Representative— Canada Life WINGHAM, „ONT. Phone 468 - EngineEngirse msa thy- rear : Why,. f *course! BENNIE Mr. and Mrs, Jack Armstrong of Hamilton spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, David Armstrong. Congratulations are in order for Kenneth Black who had the eharn,.. pion Shorthorn and reserve cham- pion for the • Queen's Guineas at the Royal Winter'Fair, Toronto. Mr, and' Mrs. Ed. Hartlin and family of London spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Anderson. PLACE YOUR X" HERE All Children of townand district •are welcome to be the guests of Santa Claus on the non .NEWEST 'STYLES WINTER OVERSIIPES AND RUBBERS AT LOWEST PRICE., PHONE, P44490 rfois. visit to•Winghain ON ,$ATURDAY, .1\10V,EMIWR :28th• osetf/A, coo Walpole *,•••*,•"•,••••••••••..,..••••••• New Chief Scout 'aFQr Canadians IN THE. LIBRARY ROW CORNER -MUNICIPAL, NOMINATIONS Alumintim SASH DOORS U.P,BOARPS Wingham folding FLOQR . Aluminum WALL AWNINGS . TILES 1-.PAPPI -.--40tleDXN. Telephone 260 His Excellency Major4eneral- the Rt. Hon, George P. Vanier. DSO, MC, •CD, .goverrior;General of Canada., has graciously eonsent- ed . to- servo as •Chief Scout . for Canada, During- a visit to Canada, the Founder of Scouting, Lord Raden- POW011 of gilw911, invited Earl araY,- .then (40vPrP9z:7CiO.).2..(4P.,IL 4 CanIla a, or He accepted( and -since that time every -Governor-general has con- sented. to act in tills capacity. 7 0 - 0 - 0 , Commercial League Some -people seem to have the art Of getting strikes and sPares,:. "While others 'trying just as harii- Get only more grey hai'rs, There is alWays the thrill of expec- tancy, That feeling of anticipation, The wondering of what your count will be When the howl reaches its' des- tination. vtf•M%%-tTatcmf•MT•exce..4 itz-w4w4saf,ozzi---taw.lizawutf,4wom taix-mozog-Acemwn A TO PLEAS E A MAN - tt AT But legs look' at it another way, And it may help to .steady the ship; Where could wd sp6nd a couple of hours To enjoy More jolly, pleasant fellowship? —Shortfellow boil over in summer, or to freeze in winter. No anti-freeze needed. No radiator problems. ' The engine is ingeniously cast of alumi- num and magnesium alloys and is very light and powerful; undoubtedly the toughest 198 lbs. going. It is beautifully machined for minimum friction; you will probably never need oil between changes. And so efficient that top and cruising speeds are the same. Your Volkswagen will run at 70 m.p.h. all day without strain. You get an honest 39 miles to the gallon (regular gas—regular driving). American and European automobile manufacturers have now adopted the sound principle of the rear-mounted engine. Something once considered unorthodox is now recognized cis plain engineering common sense. You see, Volkswagen's rear eng ine gives direct drive to the wheels, saving weight and pov;ier. It is the most efficient and economical design. And the rear engine gives your rear wheels better traction. In mud, sand, ice, snow, where other cars skid, you go. What is more, the Volkswagen engine air-cooled, a ;decided advantage when you think about it. No water to .'.Natrife40 -11ZU0404sfaZagarg gtfg*=1=eii his Zorros we may EXPORT them, If. Don Cameron doesn't xein in G,1 I in fact, we would advise them to it' 'watch the DAILY MAIL. Al Hafermehl was wound up • ti'tight -and ticked off a 308 single and '&148 triple. Ruth Lott had a permanent wave ri* on the howl and rinsed out her plc previous highs with a 301 single and a 748 triple. • Zorros Head Pins 31; Strikers 30; Dodgers 27; Block Busters 26; Alley Cats 24V.:. VOLKSWAGEN • CANADA LTD. Distributors and dealers from coast to coast 9851-2 .....rnamenropes,avo7easwiornmegmewaparman g DELEGATE REPORTS- ON AREA CONVENTION ..,,...,..0 4 $1 . 95 - u p A 0 $1.00 and up il iteztlazur,ozozrzitm04.4444 fr.amitooloatrialg*xtrzl 4 s, 4 ,,,r.. 4 4 • e it W g e'i 4 W 4 '0 • II W. Gift Presented To Newilitheds FORDWICII—The hall was fill- ed 'to capacity on Friday evening when a presentation, and dance was held in honor of Mr, and Mrs. Dave Dinsmore, the former Jean Sanderson. Murray Mrs. Lyle M read . an ad- dres*$ and the young couple was presented • with a chrome , suite. Dave and ;lean thanked , everyone and, dancing was enjoyed to music supplied by Felker's orchestra. MERKLEY oToRs Telephone 134 Box 62 WINGHAM 10•••4&'!' .eKr*-='.P1541"MWoiVatt8gAMM‘ ry END b. BELGRAVE — There were 20 members and 5 visitors present at the public relations meeting of the Belgrave Women's Institute, on Tuesday afternoon in the com- munity centre. The president, Mrs. Richard Procter, was in charge Of the bUsiness session, When $25.00 was donated to the World Refugee Fund and $25.00' to the Canada 1. Temperance Act,, Plans ' Were completed and the menus given out for the Crop Im- provement 'banquet, to Which the is eatering this ' week. Mrs. Carl Procter and Mrs. Albert Vin- cent were named a committee to purchase new silverware for the Institute. Voting on the petition to the Governor General, requesting the revocation of the Order in Council which brought into force Part 11 of the Caizada Temperance Act in the County of , Huron. ..g R . 1 R Sse Our gift 1a' ,' , at 0 ' Certificate 'n$I • $2:69 and up ll i,j...,04=w4gpr4=0,0,4=w04 K,I.:5,0§4,4uAg,,..01.46-4 ;,, ti. , a ' ki . . , 4 $8.95 and pp 1 $2.00 and ,up 1 $4.9g and up .1+. $3 .99 and nP tifimovagoacgoigrearito mcsgmeglipsomsasaviOmiogotoo404*tgoacgt.0 tamosomwouotoimioo 1 0 4 q,4,:8:4114 oil 4— — . II FOR THE REVOCATION $'7.95 and tip tt $1.00 and: up OM and hp liPanozoozatrogomumoesmotosionsogsktoosmosztoimote4044twoo& The OA World for Men and Boys AGAINST THE REVOCATION $2.95 and up uouiricwrogoosopora Mrs. Mein Bradburn was con- vener of the progtain, Mrs, Edgar Wightinati „gave two mottos, ?"Life is like a ladder, every Step yen take is either up or clown' and "GodW way up—is down", The roil call was answered 'by telling a cure for the blues. Mrs. G. Popp, district mesh:161A,, was the guest speaker and those as her subject, "The Qualities of and Ideal •VVI, Member". 'Mrs. Gr eoge Johnston gave a piano sole. lira, Carl Procter gave a report of the Institute rally held recently in truasels and Mrs, Clarande Hanna gave a report Of the area convert- hold in Lohribn. Hanna Co. Ltd. GI, Ts, Fuoistitmog 1410/16 705 VVingham Lunch, Was Servorl litra, Olar. tonne Hanna,' lVfra, afiek .1kniiergeO 8#817108,41008$88/84084184~/111,107/14/108111100781018.110111111117180111014101810180-7110180118101/1140017018481)0841010, And Mra: 4. a. Preeter, Huron Citizens Legal Control Committee, 400x q$$.