HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1969-11-20, Page 18Page 6 -- Wingham Advance -Times. Thursday, Nov. 27, 1969
Bowling
GORRIE LEAGU E
Judy Latronico 205; Bob Ed-
ar 203; Doug Ferguson 250,
35; Carol Milligan 203; Vern
rb 256; Wilford Latronico 204.
04; Larry Pellett 201; Jean
Strong 200; Bill Harrison 215;
Mary Helen Thompson 264, 221,
217; Ron Livermore 241, 22'7,
14; Brenda Wallace 224; Jack
ipe 209.
Put an Ariens Sno-Thro to work
for you this winter clearing away
mountains of snow in minutes.
Powerful, winterized engines
range from 4 H.P. to 7 H.P.
Check these Arians features:
o: Two-stage, self-propelled
p 4 speeds forward -reverse
ID Rotating discharge chute
Throwssnow up to 30 .feet
p Clearing widths from.
20"-32 • ,
J `
Howkk Lions'
bingo winners
Regular Games: Mrs. Wil-
fred Henry, Wingham, Mrs.
William Upper, Listowel and
Bill Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Kauf-
man, Listowel; Mrs. Gordon
Hislop, Wroxeter; Mrs. Dewar,
Atwood; Mrs. Ed Scott, Tralee;
Mrs. Margaret Adams, Wroxe-
ter; Miss Emma Wahl, Listowel;
Miss Emma Wahl; Mrs. Lob -
singe.t, Mildmay; Mary Beth
Riley, Wroxeter, Mrs. Wilf
Henry', Wingham (2) , D o u g
Felker., Listowel, Mrs. Dewar,
Atwood and Bill Austin, Sea -
forth; Mrs. Harold Metcalfe,
Wingham; Brian Struthers, At-
wood.
t-wood.
Share the Wealth 1: Kath L
leen Ellacott, Listowel, Mrs.
Anstett, Wingham and Mrs.
Mel Beattie, Listowel; 2: Mrs.
S. Huber, Mildmay and Miss
Jean Dewar, Atwood.
$25 Special: Bill Lang,
Mildmay; Jackpot of $90 in 62
calls: Connie Dodkin, Listowel.
Door prizes: M'rs. William El-
liott, Bluevale, Mrs: Margaret
Adams, Wroxeter, Don Struth-
ers, Atwood and Mrs. G. Gan-
nett, Wingham..
Lucky draws: Mrs. Derbeck-
er, Wingham, Mrs. E. Dewar,
Atwood, Mrs, William Upper,
Listowel and Mrs. K. Edgar,
Wroxeter.
Stone School
starts season
The Stone School Intermedi-
ate hockey team started the
season off with an exhibition
game against Blyth. The final
score was Blyth 3, Stone School
3.
The big gun for S tone
School was Grant Coultes. Grant
scored two goals. Tom Black
scored the other goal for Stone
School.
The boys are selling tickets.
for a cash draw of. $.50.00 and
hope you will give them your
support.
HECK YOUR FARM
REGLI[ARLY FOR
ALL POTENTIAL
FIRE HAZARDS
Be fire conscious at all
times; Watch out for refuse
pile. -up: Repair old equip-
ment. (heck trash burning.
on windy days. Insure!
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INSURANCE AGENCY
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HELP IN REMOTE PLACES -- Mary is a patient at the
Sioux Lookout Hospital in Northwestern Ontario. She is
one .of fifteen thousand Indians in this remote area receiv-
ing medical care under, a health plan devised by a doctor
at THE HOSPITAL. FOR SICK CHILDREN, Toronto. •Each.
month,. on a rotating basis, a staff physician and a resident
from the Hospital visit. the 70 -bed hospital in the town of
Sioux Lookout and five nursing stations inoutlying areas.
You can help the Hospital for Sick Children help children ;
everywhere.. Send your contributions to the Hospital's
annual Christmas campaign: THE HOSPITAL FOR SICK
CHILDREN, BOX 440, STATION ' 'Q," TORONTO 290, ONT.
Fordwich Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Ce c i 1' Gal -
braith of Guelph visited on Sun-
day with Mrs. Elsie Strong and
Mrs. Verna Galbraith. The lat-
ter retumed to Guelph with
them and will spend a week's
holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arm -.
strong spent Saturday in Strat-
ford,
Mrs it ai is was cc ,nfii d
to Listowel Memorial Hospital,
for several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Naumon
Junior Bowling
BANTAMS
Games•over 120: Maureen •
Stainton 132; Jeff . MacLaurin .
126; Debbie Hull 125, 155; Doug-
las
ouglas: Taylor 151.
Standings: Dentynes. 2 8 ,
Doublemints 20, C 1 or e t s 15,
Speattaints 15, Chiclets 20, Bub-
biegums 2.
0--o--0
JUNIORS
Games over 160: Bill Staight
223, Nice going Bill, you near-
ly made it in your second game
too; Marlene Foxton 178; Roger
Tiffin 216; Janet Gorrie 166;
Paul Bennett 210.
Standings: Rockets 24,
Spacecrafts 20, Moonshots 14,
Count Downs 11, Launchers 10,.
Astronauts 6.
0--0--0
SENIORS •
Games.over 200: 0111 Brown
22 5; Lee Grove 240; Tom Lee
237; Barb Dauphin 266.
Standings:. Rangers 29, Mets
14, Kings 14, Red Wings 13.
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and Trisha of Baden were Sun-
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Moore. • .
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cober
and two children of Baden visi-
ted Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Cober.
- • Two cars of 'Fordwich Wo-
men's Institute members were
guests one night last week of
the, . Women'sl lnstituteoin, Clifn.' i ,
ford. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Schneid-
er and, Mark of Kitchener were
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Armstrong.
. Mr, and Mrs. Glenn 'John -,
stop, Mrs. Anson Rattan, Mrs.
Lyle Foerter, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Douglas, .Ron McClement,Keith
Montgomery, Gordon Steinach-
er, Mr, and Mrs. Dave Dins-
more, Mr. and Mrs. Don King,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCann, Mr
and Mrs. Scott Clarkson.' a n d
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Harding
were among those from here
who attended the Royal Winter
Fair last week in Toronto.
Misses Elva and Ethna Faster
and Jim Foster attended the
funeral last week of the late
Mrs. Earl Walker at Rid.getown
and formerly of F ord wich.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bellamy
of London spent the week -end
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mel Allan.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Lynn and
family of Orillia visited recent-
ly with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rid-
ley
and tattended the funeral of
Mrs. Harold Ridley in • Wroxe-
ter last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mulvey,
Cindy and Jeffrey of Delmore
were Sunday, guests with Mr. and
Mrs. James Vittie.
' Mr. Stewart Schaefer ofIon-
don visited one day last week
with his mother, Mrs. E. A.
Schaefer.
Mr. .and Mrs. John Tudan
and family of Port Credit spent
the weeks -end at their home
here. •
Miss Lenore Beswetherick
spent several days last week in
Toronto and attended the Royal
Winter Fair.
Mr. Everett Armstrong is at
present confined to Listowel
Memorial Flospital.
Mrs. Andy Miller underwent
an append'ictorny last week at
Palmerston hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Randy King of
Palmerston were week -end visi-
tors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John King. Mr. and Mrs.
Doh 1Iannah and two children of
!lawyer were Sunday guests at
the same Dome.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Graham
spent several days last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les
Ialliday in Concord.
Mincemeat need not be serv-
ed only at Christmas time.
Since it can he made ahead of
time, preserve it in sterilized
Jars and use as a special treat
in tine spring or trimmer.
Mrs a Mrs. ri,1:
l4PewofKitebelrspeweek-eiwith Mr. a :Mrs:1,0944r4 e 9 n a r d
JameM., . and MI. JameSault." 4
dens of Toronto an Mr. and
Mrs,, Alex Styles of Min?i4+o•Vi*
sited, with Mrs. Cora MCCifl on
Saturday.
Mrs. lean Taylor of Bacuel e
spent a few days; with Mr. 'and
Mrs. Lewis, Cook,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Procter
visited on. Monday with Mrs.
Richard. Procter. who is a pa..
tient in Victoria Hospital, 14on'
•
don.
Mr. Ronald Taylor of. Guelph
who is attending: the U niverstty
there, spent the week -end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. jack
Taylor.
'Little Julie Ann. Jill a n
daughter of Mrs and Mrs. Gary
Leitch, London, was baptized
by Rev. John;Roberts in the Bei—
grave United Church on Sunday
morning.,
Mr, and Mrs. Murray Scott
attended the Royal Winter Fair
last Friday.
Mr.. Jerry Dusky of Kitchen,
er, a student Stratford Teach-
ers' College, was• a guest last
week of Mr. and Mrs: Jack
Taylor, while practice teach-
ing in Clinton Public School.
Mr. and Mrs: Harold. Rob-
erts and Mrs. Hilda Roberts vis-
ited on Sunday with Mrs. Dave
Armstrong, who is a patient in
Wingham and District Hospital.
They also visited with Mr. and;
Mrs. Robert Grasbyy.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Taylor,
Judy and John of Sarnia visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Taylor.
Mrs. Earl Shilliday of Simla
visited one day last week with
her mother, Mrs. Herb Pletch.
Mr. James F. Coultes of But -
wash attended the Royal Winter
Fair on Friday and*spent the
week -end at his home.
Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Leitch,
Barry and Cindy of Arva,. 'Mr.
and Mrs. John James and Craig
1 of London and Mrs. Jessie Scott
of .ilderton, visited on Sunday
w fix. and M. Robert' Gras.
.by. They attended the ba
mal se lice in ,Knox nit ed
Church, 4%trave, for. Jnxie
On. daughter of Mr. and Ws.
t ary Lc1t+ , :liondon.
Mi* 'Mar1e Coupes of Cilie
by and Mr.' Robert Taylor of .
Ved spent; the weekend
with Mi, VA Mars., J.aMOS Co*
tea '
Mil Marilyn: Taylor and Mr.
Neiso f. Dusky were we; ek' end
visitd nth :Mr, and Mrs, Jac#c.
Taylor.
Mrs. Leroy ,Sintou ,, - Carol
and Kimberley of Peterboro are,
spending Ole week. with Mr, and
Mrs, Stanley ,Black and with
other relatives. °
Mrs., Hugh Bron and John and:
Miss Janet Adams were dinner
guests on Sunday with Mr. and
Nits, Keith Rock and Janette "of
Walton.
Miss Margaret Higgins of
London Spent a few days last
. week with her parents, Mr. and.
• Mrs. Robert Higgins.
Mrs, Esther Halliday of Lon-
don visited on Monday with her
sister, Mics. Robert Higgins.
Mr, and Mrs, G. mac. Smith,
Don114 Sharon of histowel were.
Sundardinner guests of Mi. and,
Mrs, Jack liiggins, Joan and
Ruth. Mr. and Mrs. John Nor-
man, Mary and Bruce, R. R. 3.
Wingham, visited in, the after-
noon at the same home.
Jack Wickstead, Jack Hig-
Presentation:
FORD WICH--A presentation.
and dance were held in the coin-
munity hall 'on Friday night in -
honor of Mr. and Mrs. Randy
lKying, who were tnlarried'recent-
Mrs. Phyllis. Bolander.read
the address and the young couple.
was presented with .a vacuum
.cleaner, floor polisher and bath-
'room hamper for which Randy.
and Gerda thanked everyone.
Music for dancing was supplied
by Mel and Lill. Campbell of
Iiarriston.
A . CHRISTMAS BONUS
STORE
PHILISHAVE and REMINGTON
ELECTRIC RAZORS .
ELECTRIC 'HAIR. SETTERS
By Clairol
BUTANE LIGHTERS
KODAK and ' POLAROID
CAMERAS
BILLFOOS FOR MEN
AND LADIES
ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES
OPEN EVERY' EVENING
UNTIL 9
SUNDAYS FROM
NOON TO
6 'P.M.
• TEAK far MEN •
After Shave, reg. $3.00, for, .$1.50
Cologne,' reg. $3.50, for $1.75
Teak Combination Gift Sets
Reg. $5.50....$2.75;. Reg. $7.00....$3.50
Reg: $8.50 for 34.25
Reg. 311.00 for
35.50
SHULTON BATH POWDER
AND COLOGNE SETS
Four, fragrances including the, popular
DESERT FLOWER
1 149
$3.00 Value
MOIR'S BOXED CHOCOLATES' W2 -lbs.
GIFT. SETS FOR LADIES
Faberge, Yardley, Ambush, Tabu,
Prince Matchabeili, Moja, 4711, ,
Evening in Paris, On the Wind
MEN'S GIFT SETS
By Yardley, Brut, Hai Karate,
Black Belt, Old Spice
LONDON BRAND
L(ATKERWALLETS
Reg. $4,00 1.49
CHRISTMAS
3 ROLL PKG.
.99
Reg. 98c.
SYLVANIA FLASH BULBS
Prices per dozen
AGIB Regular 32.16 for
M2B Regular $2.64 for
M3 Regular $2.64 ,for
25B Regular $2.88 for
$1.49
31.89
31.89
$-1.99
SYLVANIA FLASHBULBS CUBES,:-:
Reg. $2.07 for.... 31.49
(12 flashes)
PArENr ,wED/C/HFS - COSMErrc S • TOBACCOS
A LARGE
SELECTION
OF
Christmas
Cards
Gift Wrap •
Ribbons
Decorations