The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-12-02, Page 13Folding
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NEW CURLERS ARE
WELCOME AT RINK
The lady curlers held their op,
ening 'tame of the season on Fri-
day afternoon and were Pleased
with the excellent turnout, About
A dozen beginners expressed their
desire to join the club and were
we'cemed by the president, Mrs, T;
,A„ Cu. rile.
Mrs. Currie gave instruction on
curling and a short game . was
P3aYe11" ,Warr'en- CaIrarr ' wa's".
the lunch' convener,
During the. business nieeting the
54lte of officers which bad been
brought at the close of laSt
season, was re-read and the duties
of each was outlined. It was de-
tided to hold open curling until
after Christmas, when the Round
Robin 'will begin,
The regional Tankard playdowns
will be held January 1,2, and plans
for this event wore discussed,
New members are still encour-
aged to join and it is hoped that
membership will reach the 60 mark
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AWAITS YOU IN %INGHAM .10 -,tiort of. Anglers, and Hunters and
-smessrizen who back the products they --
sell. 1-111
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;The closingVate for entries has
.kg been set at February 6th next.
Clube wishing to nomipate candi-
date-should write to the Canadian
'King Street East, Toronto for entry
Nationgl Sportsmen's Show„
forins, A cash award of $100 will
also be paid to the Club or other
organization, submitting the nomin-
ation of the whining contestant.
TRY NRA EXAM
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ANivtiAt, LEGION' DRAW FOR TEN' TURIKEYS
FOR FREE TAXI SERVICE, VIIONE ME DIAGONAL •
ROAD SERVICE STATIDN
-Canadian Foresilry
Assodation !Promotes
Better Woods 'Use: .
Harvest the trees and eon-
serve the woodlands. This is
forest management. It is like
farming, Modern forestry prae,
.„,.. ,re,cliiiTeS,.. that „tbe .young
trees be protected and, like
other crops, harvested at matu-
rity , before they die and rot,
Without the harvest,- young
growth is held back. And it is
the young growth that keeps the
forest green.
It was this concept of forest
management that was discussed
at the 58th annual meeting of
the Canadian Forestry Associa-
tion held recently in Ottawa,
The cm, a national organiza-
ton supported by the public,
promotes the development, pro-
tection, and utilization of the
woodlands. It provides services,
including the operation of two
railway conservation cars, it
conducts 4-H and Junier Forest
Warden programs, and manages
the „Tree Farm Movement, of
which many farmers and other
Woodlot owners are members,
The CFA is a service organiza-
tion dedicated to increasing the
forest 'wealth of the nation.
Another forest fact of increas-
ing concern discussed at the
" Ottawa meeting was the wast-
age caused by forest fires. In
1957, there were 6,000 forest
fires in Canada of which 5,000
were caused, directly and in-
directly, by humans. Smokers
and camperS alone accounted
for more than 2,000 fires. Al-
together, almost a million acres
Of timber were destroyed.
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!Sam Bondi's Foodland Mkt.
I - TRUCKLOADS OF SCOTCH PINES have = •
Christmas, Atiriosliere .
A nation-wide competition will
again be conducted in the next
few months to find a typical "Out-
'doors Girl of Canada".
The winner will be selected.from
a group of finalists at the 1960
Canadian. National 'Snortsmeresi
Show Which will be held In Toren-
to from March 11.th to 19th. After .
being crowned "Outdoors Girl of
Canada", the winner will be the
recipient of a $500 Darninion of
Canada Savings Bond and other
valuable prizes .
This unique; competition is joint;.
I ly sponsored by the Ootarie Feder-
Invite Sportsmen
To Enter Contestant
For "Outdoors Girl"
OPEN WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS
DECEMBER 2
DECEMBER 9 -
DECEMBER 16
DECEMBER 23
OPEN EVENINGS
SATURDAY NIGHTS
and
Frank ,Caskanette, Ron Bell, Dom.
Hil`debrand; Terry .Nethery,.
Boucher, RO8S Wormworth, Bob
Walsh and Bill Lockridge were the
instructors in charge of the regu-
tar meeting of the Junior Conser-
vation Club, on Monday evening.,
There were 27 boys in' attendance.
The dues were collected and
strUction was given on shooting
form by Ron Bell and Frank Cas-
kanette from the Hunter Safety
bookl et.
Other members. tried their NRA
exams with Don Hildibrand
charge and those who passed' Were
Teddy Wormworth, Philip Adams,
'Wayne Rich], Gordon Rintoul,
Fra-nk Ftiehl and Ronald Cleghotn,
Instructibn was given on hunters'
responsibility' and accurate shoot-
ing of Wild life. Lunch was served
and the next meeting was sot for
Dee. idth.
the Canadian National SpOrtsmen's
Show. .
'Any Canadian girl, With- the ex-
ception of, profeselonal, Models and
Ar.Ofessi onal,athlet es,' ls --
enter providing, She nal;.tleipates ;in
some form of outdoor sport 'or
reer4ation. Nominatione, -hOwever,
nriust•be submitted by a fish, game
and conservation organization, any
place in Canada.
Wednesd bight Once again
brought a hoinming and chattering
.setind to the alleys as the ladies
gathered for their evening of how-
ling.
The Roses howled against the
Jaillies and the ROses came out on
top with three points and the Lit-
lies one point. The same thing
took plaee when Velma'S Petunias
bOWled Shatio'n'S Tulips and the
Petunias gained three rnore points
to the opponents' one.
Marle'S ASterS Were out in full.
force and took four points tram
Itene's league,leading Gardenias.
Staridinge; Gardenias 22; Asters
10; Roses 15; Liilles 15; Petunias
13; Tulips 12,
High single, Ruth Thompson,
201.; high triple, ,Sharori
545,
Coinmereiat Bowlers
-Even though the 'little 'Vetse last
week
Received most favourable com-
ment„.
Please don't expect it every time
For fear your reporter should go
dement.
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. As 'the standing Shows, the race
is still teally much in evidenee
and dubbing could happen in two
hours to change the piCture, We
regret losing Een Redmond as a
howler, but. sincerely wish Min
every success his new field.
Jack Oolvin had his shears sharp-
ened and sliced off a 267 single
and 630 triple. Ruth Lott kept up
her reputation with a" 269 single
And 663 triple.
Zorros 384, - Blockbusters 31
Head Pins 37, Alley Cats 301.4.2,
Strikers 33, Dodgers 30.
0 - 0
Lloyds R. & W. ,qub
111-Fi's, 2,196; Boo-Boo's, 2,175;
Slivers, 2,13; Flying -.Dutchmen,
2,068; Blowers, 1,931,
Ladies' high single, NfarnOy
Moffat, 2-02; ladies' high triple,
Marney Moffat, 507,
'Men's high single, Wes.
mons, 225; men's high triple, Wes
Simmons, 533.
Ladies, League
THE3r EAIRNFJOI IT!
Scents end Cubs at Powell River,
13‘,0, reeentlo collated MOO empty
bottles—sold them for $260.--t0
finance renovation Of WeStVieW
Scout Hall.
SCOUT DONOURS FOR
SPRING-DILL :DINERS
Five Springhill miners, all . of
them Boy'Scout Leaders,' were pre-
sented with Scouting's Silver Cross
"for their sustained bravery in ehe
Springhill Mine Disaster last year"
at the first Scout Investiture by
Canada's new Chief Scout, His Ex-
cellency Major-General George P,
Vanier, DSO, MC, .CD, at Govern-
ment Honse, Ottawa, -on December
3rd, A total of 20 awards were
presented at that time. The re-
cipients include six Boy Scouts.
nine Scouters and five members
of Scout CounCils.
cuntots CUR
SAVES A LIM
Partially Unconscious from gee
fumes, Mrs. Ada Shepherd, 73,
an Oshawa, Ont., Widow, was found
on the floor of her home by Billy
MattheWs, 8, a member of the 11th
Oshawa Wolf Cub Pack, and Ron-
ald Newell, 7.
The boys left the rear door open
to allow the fumes to escape and
tan a block. to the NoWell hotne
for aSsistande, Oshawa fiteMen
and doator were summoned
and Mrs, Shepherd was taken to
Oshawa General Hospital and plac-
ed in an oxygen tent. '
Billy Matthews had gone to OX-
change week,end papers with Mrs,
Shepherd, who lives alone. When
she failed to answer the door, he
and his ohm went into the house
to See if she was alright.
HERE THEY COME—If anyone had been standing results might have been fatal. The above Onto
inside the ,door of the town hall last Saturday after- shows. a few of the Inindreds that manihea through
noon when it wag opened to allow the eliRdren to the enirance,
enter to meet Santa and receive a bag of candy,.thelnAulkvillEkl i
"Fire is the greatest single pre-
ventable enemy of the forest,"
said C.F.A. manager, J. L. Van-
Camp. "All the larger com-
panies operating in the forests
manage their woodlands on a
Photo by tvIalok.
A4 YOUNG TREE FARMER 'learn.. about forest monegement. That.is, trees like ,affrer crops, oust be harvested
before they die and rot, thus providing ,a cash crop and making way for new growth, The Canadian forestry
Association, through the Tree Farm Movement, assists farmers and others tsi manage their woodlots profitably.
MERKLEY MOTORS. .
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perpetual yield basis,"., he said,
"at the same time, 'the' forest
industries create font' billions
of dollarS annually in-national
income:" "Forest fires, far from
generating . benefits for ..Cana-
delivers the goods... for less!
(bans," he Continued, "not only
devastate the woodlands destroy-
ing millions of trees annually,
but make the `soil unfit for new
growth- for several years."
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careful when driving "
in winter--
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speed limits were set for
good driving conditions
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DISTANCE • *
with plenty of room
to stop'
• KEEP WINDSHIELD CLEAR
danger must be seen to
be avoided
, TErrlaR4KES
INTERVALS
to get the feel of the road
• PUMP BRAKEs "
• 'lamming on brakes locks
wheels and cause's skids
USE GOOD TIRES'
OR C.HAIN,S
making stops eailer on
• slippery surfaces
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