The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-02-27, Page 8ra Ovihm4041111414 Seildar, 1907,
P'or 1.0,1StneSsy gleees nr last reloxing
HOCKEY
AT ,THE WINGHAM ARENA
SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd ~ 8,30 pm,
A junior hockey-thrill ow.
CHESLY vs. WiNqi-LAM
A pretty circle of 'cheerleaders pictured at the Wingham 'District 1, Velma:Stapleton, .Katherine Leash, Gail Colvin, Marlene
High .School, The girls are Joyce '*Merfatt, Madeliae 'McKinnon Vera Sharpe.-Adance-TImes 'photo.
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The Wingham Spitfire juniors
defeated the Chesley Colts 5-3 in
the Paisley arena Friday night
The win gave the Spitfires a one.
game lead in their hest of nine.
Series.
Both teaina seared ,onee in the
first period, Ken Hodgitinsen get-
ting throegh for the kieels and L.
Kingston potting the Mosley goal,
Wingham jumped to a 4-1 lead
in the second. !room on goals by
Doug Murray, Telf Struthers and
Barry Fryfogle,
In the third Peried Deed Wain
scored for Wingham while Les
Kingston scored this second counter
for ChesleY.
WINDHAM-Goal, Teskey; de.
fence, Duffy, Lee, Bain, Struthers,
Carter; forwards, Murray, Rodg-
Weser, Wain, Fryfogle, Lott, and
Campbell,
Chesley-Goal, Flewellinge; 'de-
fence, Lemont, Maxwell, Black;
forwards, Miller R, Woods, David..
son, D, Trushinski, F. Trushinsiti,
Kingston, Henkel, 13. Woods.
The- Wingham Kinsmen Ban.,
tams trounced the Listmirel Pam
Saturday
tam s9-1 aitnt, rtnboeo nr,rtighheawinin• a gave
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Wingherri.pinaped to a 3-0 lead in
the first frame on goals by, Joha
ruYrfrciagy)
;Gary
e'r. . Tw"P•.161Ylan• • a°
Wingham - came • ithrough with
five goal,s • in the setorid • peried,
john Fryfogie Potted his seccind
and third goals of the zame while
Doug Spry, LavernelDoviling , and.
Barry ,Buller were. :the other
Wingham, marksmen. John Bortort
stelod nre uiteh,tehilrocinpe ta
period'
jWctehl tn tvkli
Fryfogle
spored his fourth goal of the game
for Wingham to round out the
scoring.
Vie, Dowling, $pryi, MacKay,
peke-
1.41STOWBL-Goal, Hay; defence
Henry,. Pteueraol, r$1010Y. Temp,
kips; forwards,Horton, Smith,
Crowe, Lusted, Steve Hayward,
Stuart Hayward, Hrownat Melts,
There is a
CANADIAN
ARMY.
RE~CRUITING -
TEAM
coming to
WINNAM ARMOURY
EVERY THURSDAY
12 noon to 6 p.m.
The Wirigham Kinsmen 13antams
eliminated the Listowel. Bantams
Monday night by a 5-1 win. Wing-
barn will now meet St, Marys for
the WOAA- championship,
• Wingham scored the only goal of-
the first period *hen Laverne
Dowling broke through.
Berry Fuller and John Fryfogle
added two mere tallies in the sec-
ond frame for the locals, while
Harold Bailey was. the lone Lis-
towel marksman,
WinglIant dented the twine twice
in the third period, Gary Tein
man potting both•goals,
yeiNOIIAM--- Goal, Riehl; ,de-
fence, Cravvford,Skink
Henry; foewards, Kerr, FrYfogle,
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• WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY - 10.30' a.m. - 10.110 p.m.
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an modern :conveniences. BarnA0,',x 62', with illrge Fit1T107: shed
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The ALLIED FARM, SERVICES of CANADA
Wingham's senior girls basketball team; which beat Clinton 'last
week to win the ILS.S.A. group. The girls are pietured•vvitheut their
captain, Betty Ann Stobo, who was not available when the picture
was taken. Left to right, back row; Muriel Gowdy, Merle Gowdy,
•Joyee •Hortmen, Margaret Meehan, Marjorie Moffat, Marianne lVfc-
Kihbon. Front row; Deane Allan, Muriel Whyteck; Nancyl-lutcheson,
Mrs, M.' Menzies,, instructor, Ruth Fryfogle and,-!lain Worrell:
-Advance-Times Photo.
'The pate/Cud brothers and .sisters of tanedale FaSeination were
first ;prise Sr. and Get in Chicago in both 1955 and 1956:
For service to this or any of our bulls, dairy or -Reef, phone•
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Between; 7.30 and 10 a.m. on week days
'7.30 and 9.30 a.m. an. Sundays and holidays
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Ladies' Thtirsglay afternoon League
Mrs, C. Lott, 1651; Mrs. A, R
DuVal, 1333; IVErs F. Madill, 3.2,36;
MrS. Carmichael, 1314; Mrs, 3).
Nesmith, 1249. °
High single, Mrs, C, Lott, 254,
Prise went to Mrs. K. Corson,
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Lloyd's It and W Club
Shipping • room, 2690 ; Veneer
in :tw, 2469; Machine "shop, 246g;
Offieo, 2252; The Doors,
High Single, Stan Varietorie, a42;
high triple, Stan Vanstatte, 732.
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Coninterelel League
The final genie; of. the third
series, wail played on Tnesday. The
Wildcats: have now qualified to
enter the 4/nrav
Standing as followa; 13lowers,
Wildcats, 21; Strikers, 21; Rockets,
15; Blunbombers, 13; Rotten Boil-
ers,
Mgh gooies for the night: ,ad-
ieu' high Mng/e., XisS J, Bain, 224
mien's, high single" G, Itapsoit,, 284;
The Chesley Colts defeated the
Wingham Spitfires 5-2 to tie the
series at two games each and one
tied, in 6, fixture played in Wing-,
ham Monday night.
TrUshiaski scored,. the only,
goal of the first period• for Ches-
ley, to give thlm. a 1-Q lead.
Ken lifodgkinson tied it up early
in the second period foe Wingharri
but the Chesley boys came through
with three goals, , Doh Frank,
Frank Trushinski \and Wilmer La-
ment were 'the Chesley enarksinem.
Both teams scored once in 'the
third period /With Gard Wein scor-
ing for Wingham and Harvey ba-vidmon for the COO.
WINGHAM-Goal, Teskey; de.
fence, Vain, Duffy, Lee, Struthers;
forwards, Murray, Hedgkinson,
Wain, Lott, Campbell; Pryfogle,
Graham.
CheateY--Gotil, Fiewelling; de-
fence, Lamont, }Meek, Maxwell,
Prank; forwards, Miller, Islickeli
Davidson, P. Trushinsiti,1), Tru.
shinski, Kingston, Woods,
.
ladies' high triple, Miss
571; men's high triple, G. Ittipson,
OM.
Team high store,• Elbe Beithers,
2595.
High score for the series: Lad.
les' high single, Mrs. Cerson,
2$7: tneri's high single,Seddon,
31/; high triple, Mrs. K.
Ceritoh, 582; rabies high triple, T.
English, I'M
Team high Store,, Plovers. 2762,
Spitfires Droj, 7=2
Decision to Chesley
The Chesley Colts defeated the
Wingharri Spitfires ,7-2, in the
Wingham arena Wednesday night.
The Colts held a 1-0 lead over
the Spitsfiees in the first period on
a goal by 13, Woods,
In the second' period Chesley out-
scored the Spits 2-1. L, Kingston
and D. Trushinshi were the Chesley
Marksmen with' Gerd Wain `blink-.
big the red light for Wingham.
The roof fell in on the Spitfires
in the' third period with ,Chesley
scoring four goals. Mel Miller
potted .two for Chesley with 1),
Trubleinski.and W. Lemont adding
the Other marker for the visitors,
Jim Pain was' the lone Wingharn.
sniper,
WINGHAM-IGottl, Teskey de=
fehee, Carter, Bain, Duffy, Wain;
forwaids, Murray, Hedgkingon,
Struthers,Lott, CanMbell, Fey-.
Iogle and Lee.
CHESLZY-t•Goel, Plewelling; de-
fence, Maxwell, Black,, Lamont;
forwards, Miller, B. WeodS, David-
son, ItingSten, D, Trushinski, F,
Tragihirieki, Woods, Henkel.
tremendous responsibilities to the
country, and never knows hose
soon it might he called on. to use
its taxing powers, to the' limit to
clisalarge its OWn resPonsitidlities.
It should net obligate itself to
large• annual expenditures it might
not be able to meet iti the future,
and it should never make use of
its taxing power in times of peace
and prosperity.
Nor' does it follow that, if the
federal government makeS grants
to the universities, it Shotild throw
discretion to the winds, and Wash
its hands Of all responsibility for
the thariner,in Which Such grants
are spent,
The government has na money
except' What it takes from the tax.
payers, and A can't eRearge respon-
sibility for 'the spending Of every
donee it collects.
Academie freedoin Cannot .'be
,pleaded as a reason fee giving; the
ttaiVerSitieC ,the tight ; to good
such grants Without restiiction, We
can think of Many Waysthat goy.
el;IiinOht grants to universities"
might he spent of .,3Vhich the' tart-
payers might not approve.
We cat? imagine the tarot. there
would be if, at some future time,
some agitator tr fanatic should
raise the cry that any part of such
grants Was being spent ii11 ,•the
teresta of. sectarian editeation. '
Peeredee Dapiessis has: a *Ant
When he says that if the 'imiyersl-
tiet accept 'federal grants they
040't hell) but come under federal
dtAittot tk some exteat-lhe /tared
$4.73 Hanover
BraniptOn ' $ .85 Herrieten, • iteneeeigg $AO Ingetigoll ,Chesley ' 34.75 Kincardine ,(3Mtegt; . $4.75 .iritehefier Eke* 0,45 Listowet
Fergus „at:la:Mitchell
00°00st:own $1.20 Owmi Sibind Gederleit ' $5.05 'Paisley
Htielph • $1.90 Palenereiten
CotteitOondieg Feting. from
Granted that Canadian halVeeak
tick 'are badly hi need, of funds,
glinted that -the tioriiirdott govern-
ment is, at the ):oresent 'tifirie, in the
best position to supply tath ftiridS,
It deep not necessarily relidW that
it will 0,1WAY$ be in that 'happy
fittencitd position,
'the geyernhietit of Canada has Seena..
LOW FARO EVERYIATURDA*,(10 AND INCL. APRIL 13),
Ticket; good going dhd retOroing 'some .4atorday'Only:
EXCURSION FARES trnoif
34.80 Sotitliamptnn $6.90
$3.75 Sarnia $8,55.
$8.10 Stratford $3.45
$5.95 Steetliroy $.%.20
32.45 'Wallt4ton ', $1.60
$1.041 Watford $5.75
34.00 WINO** $4.15
$4.75 Wyoming' $41.20
3540
$.3.40
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