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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-03-20, Page 12OW PR ICE The New Tweed Pattern (not illustrated here) ONLY $6.95 Square Yard Jn 21", 9', 12' widths - for W all lo, Wall In- stallation, Stairways, or in Rug Sizes, bound, at these low rices- 6' 9" x 9' 9' x 9' , 9' x 101/2 ' 9':x 12' 9'X 13 1/2 " x 9' x 18' . $ 46.95 62.50 72.9 83 50 I It *V 93.75 104.25 „ 125.25 12' x 12' .. „ 111.25 1 12' x 13' ,'.. 125.25 I 12' x 15' 139.00. ! 12' x 18' „ . 166.75 Carpeting 27" wide Only $1.75 per foot SWETT'S FOR BROADLOOM MOHO FURNITURE SHOWROOMS ials**siloale&osee**.seitiee.,04meols04.fte-asl44ms., MILK ADVERTISEMENT To All Farmers: Milk, prices for manufacturing purposes have been the highest; .recently • in relation to eremn prices that they have been .for years, -The ...outionk is that they will. continue to remain high 00MINIred to cream for the next few years, • The .chief reason is that' consumption of sichntriblr powder has. drastically increased 'in the last few years.-as people have. been educated to eat lower lot meals, Therefore, .censumption of tikhninilk not-fat; should remain 'at •a• high level. Skitioutilk powder Production and stocks are the lowest in years. If You are .Militiag a large number of Cows and feedbag- the Skinimilic to the pigs, ;You should seriously eensider selling Your and .SoPplementing the slcrrauarillc in their feed with ()titer vegetable. proteins; • --We have been buying milk in the Harriston diStrict sinew 1037 :and -endeavour at all times to pay the top .price for milk for manufacturing into lee Cream, butter-mid roller Skim:Air • We are lit a position-to pick tip your 'milk cans to be. supplied by us. Do not consider switching' from shipping cream to 'shipping milk unless you will have at least ,full cans during the grass Seasen. kleatie 'contact-4s promptly if you are interested iva shipping milk so that we an arrange our milk routes to include your .ovrve•VerIsmearrese•vorrn.rwrrar.A. ANADA PACKERS LTD. • Harriston, Ontario ManufacturerS of York Ice Cream Phone - 20 F. R. Chittick - Manager G. Cain Plant Superintendent ,114111•01111.4,1.111,0411/.11.11.0.00.10141410•11,00111•1141•11.11.M.1 mow° rimr-rrorrOtHreinri.1101,41011,1,4.1.1 In RUG SIZES or WALL to WALL 1 EXPERT CARPET LATINO •SERVICE I Provided at Reasonable Cost TIME OU AT THE BONSP14E A succesSful bonspiel was held at the Wingham Curling rink on. Wednesday when women from this area competed fora trophy donat- ed by J. H. Crawford, of Wingham., Seated are Miss E. Batho, Mrs. G, B. Beattie, Mrs, T. Russell and Mrs. W. S. Aitchison; all of Fergus, Standing are Mrs. T. A, Currie, and Mrs. T. L. MacDonald as t lunch, , Mrs. W, J. Rain, Mrs. J, H. Crawford hey take time out between, games for -Advance-Times photo', It Is rather natural to think or Indian totem poles as ohpets of great antiquity. However, totem poles as we know them, were not made Until after 1820, at:yarding, to The Book of Knowledge. At one• time, it is true, the Indians. record- ed the experiences: .of their antes tors by means of carvings ripen the upright pillars supporting the front learners .of their houses. About 1820 someone started the use of posts ' set apart from the house and from that time they have tended to grow harbor and ,larger. Totem Poles Not Ancient Custom. you and the chap I met Said he knew you well hut he , was sorry you hadn't been , around _foe couple of years. I remember buy. big our OM two Ford cats frOM you and learning to cuts in your, Seeing Your picture in the Tele- gram and the fact our daughter Pat was born In Wingham lloS- pit& 41 years ago today brings back pleasant memories of your' good self and the little old Town you put on the map with curling and Ford cars years ago. I suppose' you arc receiving Many letters from old friends anil I just wanted to he in on congratu- lating you in reaching your old age standing up and having been such a good, outstanding citizen. • Mrs. Williatris and I, along with two of our family, went there in January 1015 and I took over as manager of The Canadian • Bank of Commerce until' leaving for Collingweod in 1924, x have been retired from the bank shied 1943 and live with the same good Wife in the suburbs or, Toronto with plenty of lawn and gardens to look after and a stone's throw frem a rink, Also you winning a num. golf course. Slime Z left tile bank bee of trophies each year, With I have been frail time 'to time kept busy with secretarial work with the Provincial Government and St, Samos' Cathecirpl, where I am new Alex Crawford rece' interesting letter fro liam4 .Willowda week , . Mr. William manager 'of the of the Bank of -191$ to 1924, follows, those big rocks of years, lightly sliding to the bottom time after tithe, I think of one of your win- ning rinks with 4.1m: Murray, Bob employed', Three of our family are Currie and Sandy. ktowever, it, settled down near here, 'ono hi didn't seem to 'matter who was on LoridOn and another in Windsor, your rink as you pulled them along We ,have nine grandchildren and to Win anyway. all are going concerns, I 'haven't been in Wingham for In 1065-51 and 1051-62 the Wife seine years but the last time: there and I, With Ole daughter, visited called in to sea you for old time's Clearwater: Morlda. On one oceas. sake, I ant driving &I...meteor now loci I ealled hii at the bowling club and sometime soon the wife and •I at St. Petersburg and ttsita for are going to take in your district Mid Zook up old friends, •• Mrs, Williams joins Me with best regards. Sincerely yours, Reg, Williams 122 Yorkmiater Rd, Willowdale, Ont. March 13th, 1957 Dee • Alex: FORMER RESIDENT WRITES LETTER TO A. M. CRAWFORD The Andy' Robinson Trophy Ronspiel was played at Kincardine last Thursday and the winners were the rink from the Wingharn Legion, skipped. by. Sy • Sco tt.., Pictured with the trophy are, 'from loft to Eight: Jack Bateson, Sy Scott, Alex MacDonald and Don Adams, Standing are three of the Kincardine Legion officials. Another Wingham Legion rink skipped by George Brooks won a.consolation prize. ..:_photo by Kincardine News. Wingham branch Commerce from The letter reads as, WINGHAM LEGION RINK WINS TROPHY r: Reg. Wingham slapped in six` more Yery•interesting Bible study, which e, (Mt:, last BE.LGBAVE----The' Belgrave THE RED ROSS Y.P.U.held its regular meeting on " Sunday evening with • Blearier AND THE VETERANWalsh in charge. After the. adop- tion of the minutes Margaret Wig- This month IS Red Cross month, htxriaxi read a parable, DOnald is the time of ,the year when we Don Lee and Gary Templeman Dow was in charge ior the- worship are asked to; give our suppoa to gave Wingham 2-0 lead in the service :with Lois Coll taking , the vcd • . a verY, first. period,,, In the second period iodic. Rill Coultes conducted_ a the Canadian Red' CrO$S, For some reason or other we arc inclined to s was formerly Fryfogle fired two ea goals, Gary Templeman and John Was follbWed by reci-eation„rand forget the peacetime• operations of eh with Hugh ,' Taps. „ o the Red Cross becanse most of us fourth goal of the game for Wing- hain in the third • period, while Dowling also sniped his second marker. 'WINGHA.M: - Coal, Riehl;. de- fence, Crawford, Fuller, • Shinn, Henry; forwards, Fry fogle, Kerr, TeMpleman, ,Spry, MacDonald, Dowling, Lee, MILDMAY-Goal, M. Sehu- Maker; defence.; Kerrigan, Herd; D. Schurriaker, Weber; forwards, Morley, Cutschar, Ruland, A. Nils- Sere, T. Missere, Voison, First l'erioti ,Lee (fowling) 4.50, Templeman (Kerr) 11.15, No penalties. Second Period Templeman (Fryfogle) MacDonald (Crawford) 0,00, Fry- fogie (Crawford) 8.55, lorYfogle 11,00, Toriplernan (Kerr) 11.58, Dowling (MacDonald) 13.00. Penalties-Kerr, MacDonald and LaVerne Dowling bagging one goal apiece. Cary Templeman bagged hiS Bantams Whitewash Mildinay Team The Wingham Kinsmen. Bantams downed the Miidmay Bantams 10-0 in an exhibition game in the. Wing- ham ar,ena Friday night. • Third Period Tempieinan 13,55, Dowling 17,00 Penalties- Crawford, Skinn,' Y.P.U.' Meeting COMPLETE WITH . WAXERS anti DUFFERS Week of -March - ' Mrs. R. Seddon, high single, 245; Mrs. R, Rowsell, high triple, 036. Grey hounds, 58 points; SPanlels, 54; Collies, 47; Beagles, .36;.' Ter riers, 28; Great Danes; 27. Threemore weeks before play- offs. in Week of areli 33 Mrs. p. Campbell, high single, 231; Mrs. W, Rrown, high triple, 567., ' I Greyhounds, .58 points; 'Spaniels, 58; Collies, 53; ,Reagles, 39; Ter- riers, 251' Croat Danes, 27. 0*.0-0 Lloyds It. St "N. Club Veneer room, 2564;„, Shipping room, 2584; Machine Shop, 2457; Office, 2369; , The Doors, 2032, High single, Cecil Yeoman, 258; high triple, Cord Cupsky, 553. usually aSsOciata it w kit war, Soa when a war is over we toilet about :tire Red. Cross, POrhaPS we do the wono tIttag about the men and WOrnett'Who are Victims of War. Me peeple who are forced to spend the rot fg their ,days and nights in the confined areas of a hospital, How often.do tea rOillerlaber these pals and bud. rites of other days Who were net Se fortunate WS li.icely that most of as do forget the vet: You can be sure the hospitalized veteran is not forgotten by the nod Cross, These are men who re- call the mud and treneheS or Rurope, Reside them are Younger men who wore Wings to fight and these •who bombed the enemy into sithmission, There are those who fought on the seas and have little, interest in life than to tell the ta10, df the Men. who go down to the seas in ships. There are nursing sisters whose missions of mercy came to an end when a bomb drop.: pod into a hospital overseas. These people are not forgotten, by the Canadian Red Cross, The veteran is one of its prime inter- ests, Ask the man or woman in our DVA hospitals and they ,will, tell you what the Red Cross means to them, Theke are regular visits by.a loyal band of volunteers. These Red. Cross hospital visitoys Mean distributions of small cenll'orts such as eigarettes, tobacco, matches, stationery, cards, games, magazines and other items so necessary to those who live re- stricted lives. The hospitalized vet- i Gift sets 071174 Will ialSo tell of bto taker*, ht the Arts anti. Grata program Roo tho pursuit of happiness .ouly hebb' can bring, Weil tell you too of the extra 'moneY his leather work or wood carving brings hi and' the therapeutic value is ex, Pressed by the twinkle in his, eye, The Rod Cross Film Service means regular showings of tilts current motion pictures for the hospitalized veteran, Adjapent to the hospital is the godsend of the ambulant patient-the Red Cross Irodge, Theta, at any hour he can have his cup •of tea or' coffee or find entertainment to Suit Ms in-terests, Visits with friends are more comfortable in club-like set., tinga :and :there is overflight •tic- commodatioa for. wives and rela- tives. Canadian Red Cross Corps dial the, The yeteratit wili tell you of .the way they make lire a bit happier, Their automobile jaunts ,,tbe summer time, their special and those trips to hockey and,- ftiothall :g ames, GOSPEL, NAB.1 4 'Regular Sunday Saville% - Sunday Sehold. 10,16 ittenutinbering the Lord at 11,15 tiosPet Meeting at 7.30 Each Tluirsdar evening at il;p1m. Meet mg and Bible Study beatre Tafia ahows etteh niglitt First at 7.15 Fri-, Sat., Alm'. 3142.33 1%4 Sinatra- WYM4 ht `JOHNNY .CONCHO" A cowardly young man who td to capitalize on his bandit - brother's reputation. 1104., Imes, weg., Mar. 35,25-37 •- Theatre Closed ce,TiAtta gfeh: 1$i 7 Pillow Cases Table, Cloths A beautiful selection' of brand new ,LINENS have arrived at Edighollers . . . you'll say they're the smartest you've ever ,seen. 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