Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-05-24, Page 190 • ":7 :7i • • •" z;A X ,Z1Z.51.9 „ 40-10:30, ,t1Z X;ttiit•4f ' t e 940..amt Arm ,..an Z. ;Ile. • -•t•• •••,..• ^4. •1.• •"1. •••tt. 'Qv ^qt. '<II. ••514. ATHLETES COMPETE AT WOSSA Track and field athletes from the F. E. Madill Secondary Sehogi , invonalall•VoNKG • A A • ,f.%, A. A > •"‘N.: -";•.eX.-0, Wingham won 16 medals at the recent WOS$A meet held at London. The winners compete at this weekend's OFSSA regionals at Kitchener before heading to the OFSSA meet. (Madill Mirror Photo) The winners of the Sunday Morn- ing Sinners play were: gross, Don Edgar; second, John Cullen; net, Jeff Pollard; second, Mike Shubat and hidden hole, Wayne Gordon. Hilda Andrew had the fewest putts in the Tuesday Ladies' play. Tee -off time is 1:15 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. , Wednesday Night Business Girls' Golf started last Wednesday and will The annual business meeting will be held at the club this Thursday evening at 7 p.m. All members in good standing are invited. Thursday night horseshoe play • Bruce Ortlieb and Lorne Hamilton topped last Thursday evening's continue every week at 5:30 p.m.her_seah_o_e_.play at the Wingham_ ladies are welcome. " Sportsmen's Club with five-vvins, - Friday Night Mixed will tee off at Second place went to Leon Russell 6p.m. and Don Saunders with four wins and a plus of 33. Syd Lawson and Vince McInnes were third with three wins and a pits of 55. Fourth -place finishers were Jack Higgins andsNorm Elliott, two wins and a plus of 58, while Keith Moffatt Games at the ball parks this week spot, one win and a plus of 115. Ivan are: • Rivett and Bill Tiffin rounded out the Tues., May 24, Josephine Street, 9 scoring in sixth with no .wins and a p.m., Midget boys game; Riverside plus of 85. Park, 7 p.m, Squirt girls vs. Seaforth; Optimist Park, 7 p.m,, Mite girls vs. Wroxeter; Wed., May 25, Riverside Park, industrial slow pitch, 7 p.m., Hot Wires vs. Lumber Kings and 9 p.m., Smokies vs. Royals; Opthnist Park, 7 p.m., Mite girls vs. Blyth nag. „-May 26,-Jiistiehine Street, 7 p.m., Squirt boys vs. F'ordwich and 9 p.m., Bantam boys vs. Blyth; Optimist Park, 7 p.m., Mite boys vs. Walton; Mon., May 30, Riverside Park, industrial slow pitch, 7 p.m., Businessmen vs. Lurnber Kings and 9 p.m. Gems vs. Hot Wires and Optimist Park, 7 p.m., Mite boys vs. Listowel. Roller skating will be held next Wednesday, June 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. All ages are welcome! Please note: there will be no roller skating this Wednesday evening due to the Air Cadet. Inspection at the arena. Recreation Report BY RENNIE ALEXANDER Rec. Director CONESTOGA GRAD Hank and Ada Haasnoot are pro- ud to announce the graduation of their daughter Andrea from Conestoga—Callege.' of Applted Arts- an-d-Tethriblogy ma in recreational leadership.' She attended Grey Central; School and Listowel District Sec- ondary School and is presently employed .by the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind ano Kitchener-Waterldo - Rehabilita- and Bob Gavreluk wound up in fifth tion Services. en tables a egion party Sixteen tables were in play at the Wingham Legion Hall on Monday Night. Mad Coultes was the high lady and also chalked up eight Ione hands during the evening. High man was Winrde Johnston, playing as a man. Mary Hehn had a good evening, too, taking the prize for the most lone hands. Happy Gang members hold June meeting The Wingham senior citizens' Happy Gang met in the Armouries building recently with a good at- tendance. The meeting opened with "0 Canada". It was announced a flower show will be held June 11 in the Armouries. An invitation was received from the Lucknow group for a tea dance yesterday, May 23. Wingham Access -Awareness Day -is scheduled for Monday, May 30, at the Wingham Armouries. A film entitled "It's a New Day" will be shown. Tice Happy Gang is invited to Huronview June 15 for a dinner at noon and a program. The Elderobic Moonwalk for National Fitness Week is scheduled for May 24 and 25. The next meeting is June 10 at 12 noon with a picnic at the park. A social tea time was followed by cards. FREE HOSPITAL BED In 1908, it was announced on the front page of The Wingham Times that, through the generosity of a number of the townspeople, a free bed was being established in the VVingham hospital for the use of Prizes for low scores went to patients who are not in a position to Audrey Vath and Kay Rich (tied) pay. The cost of maintaining the bed and Jean Tiffin, who was playing a is estimated at $200 per year and, man's card. Draw prizes were while this amount has not yet been awarded to 1Catie McCormick, Ruth subscribed, sufficient money will be King. Ethel mils, Betty Hurley, forthcoming to ensure the success of Ruby Hanna, Marg McVittie and the project. If sufficient funds can be Emma Sturdy. raised a second free bed will be This is the last party of the season. placed In the hospital. al.' z Z. VISOr.t. 'I.* 11 V VINVICIP Oret-0 OS* 4D t 1 1 1 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . stntANCE BROKERS , Insufavet- MI typo. Homo, bUtimas. auto, tratiu, WINGHAM 3574636 ' ,•:;••• GoRRIE 335-3525 Vi6113116 Wednesday, May 25 to. Tuesday, Min 1988 Open Meeting, Speaker -Rosemary Dudley from "Migraine Foundation Causes and Control, 8 pm., Nursing Assistants School, Wingham and District Hospital. Board of Governors, Wingham and District, flospi- tal, Hospital Board Room, 8 p.m. Air Cadet Squadron 543, Annual Inspection, 7 p.m., Lockridge Memorial Arena. Wingham and Area Recreation Master Plan Meet- ing, Wingham Armouries, 8 p.m. Come out and plan for your future. Book Sale, proceeds to Blyth Festival, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Blyth Memorial Hall. Book sale, bake sale and refreshments. Wingham United Church Flower Sunday Service, 11 a.m. Open House 2 to 4 p.m. Refreshments. Every- one welcome. 30th Anniversary Service, Calvin -Brick •United Church, Concession 10, East Wawanosh, 11 a.m. Guest speaker - Rev. Robt. Watt. All visitors welcome. 1Woir„.Sale„Blyth_Memoriai Hall,42-nonn to-4-rne-- ed. May 25 Thtus, May 26 Sat. May 28 Sun. May 29 Tues. May 31 Cold Plate Supper, McIntosh United Church, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Everyone welcome. East Wawanosh Township Council, 7:30 p.m., Township Shed. 11111111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 si 1 1 1. 1. E THIS WEK'S BEST G.I.C. RATE 10 1/2% •Sew It All Up This week only during 1 30% OFF Summer Fabric Sale savings on all summer fabrics & broadcloth AND on our NEW STOCK of lace and printed CURTAINING off all yarn AND our finest Spirella towels "The Friendly Store" NOW OPEN MONDAYS WINGHAM 1