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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1957-07-17, Page 341111.11111110,3111 *It 11*•.111.11111.1, 11111 •-• 1,/.1. ••••,.....164,...).. • r 111171117-11.1.11-. TOUR - FAMILY SH6E STORE WINGHAM 4.1111111iling PHONE lz It GIGANTIC SAVINGSI i:t our Annual I'Vlid.,.Summer CLEARANCE. SALE. STARTS. THURSDAY, JULY 18th A ti 1r1.111,1! ..,111.11111,1 4111 It 'HANOVER LADIES WIN TROPHY Mrs. J. IVfacintyre, right; presents the MacIntyre Trophy to Mrs. P, Bruder, who skipped the Hanover rink winners of the ladies' trebles event, held an Wednesday, Jul' lath ,-;The other two ,members of, the Han- oi:Ter rink were Mrs. A. Redmond and Mrs, FL Sutton, who ,are, also in the picture.—Advanee-Times photo. Hanover Rink Wins MaeIniyre Trophy . . Sixteen rinks competed for the annual lawn bowling award for ladies trebles, the Madintyre Trophy, Which was played -for at the 'Wingham howling • green on Wednesday. 'I'he trophy which was presented' by Mrs, J, MacIrityre; of. Wingham, Was. won by a rink from Hanover skipped by Mrs. I', Bruder. The. ether two members were. Mrs, A. Redmond and. Mrs, :R.. Sutton. Other prize-winners'were, 2, Mrs,. A, it, DuVal, Mrs. 11, Browne and. Mrs, J, Macintyre, Wingham, with. 3 wins, plus 18 and an aggregate. of 40; 3, Miss A. Mitchell, Mrs, A, iinrin, 'and •Mrs, B. Porter, Wing- ham; with 2 wins, plus 14 and an aggregate of 47; 4, Mrs, Sturdy, Miss M, Rae and .Mrs. W. Haney,- Wingliam, with 2 wins, plus 12 and. an aggregate' of 37; 5, Mrs. B. Krampp, Mrs, Morrison and Mrs. 0. McClevis; Walkerton,. with 2 wins, a 'plus of 12 and an aggre- gate of 27. Rinks from Owen Sound, Goder- ich, Clinton, Walkerton,. Hanover and Wingham itoolt* part • in the tournament, FAST SERVICE 60011 QUALITY nEvELon G /4- It and r RINTINO A SPECIALTY AT ' McKibbons The Rexall Drug Store Phone 53 WirWharn G. ALAN WILLIAMS Optometrist Patrick St., Wingham Phone 770 MS 'MN Investment Worries aver li Ownership•of Investors I! 'Mutual gives you excel- !' ! leit opportunity for I ; capital gain — attrac- tive dividends arid, ' careful supervision of i ! r, securities by experi- enced analysts. See your Investors Synch.- cate representative for information on this worry-free investment. (—. I Pt. Albert Trounces Wingham 9=5 The Pt, Albert intermediate,s trounced the Wingham Interme- diates 9-5 in the. Wingham Park Thursday, night, Wingham went ahead in the third inning 3-0 on Lorne. 'Gardner's triple with ,two men aboard ' Pt. Albert fought back in the fifth inning 'to .scare four runs. 0.• Martin tripled and J. Martin homereci in that inning for Pt, Albert. Wingham went ahead in the seventh inning when Barry Fry- fogle tripled' and Lorne Gardner singled him home. The Pt.-Albert elth had another, taut run rally in the eighth inning • when. G, Martin 'tripled for the second time of the game to drive in three runs, Pt, Albert scored one more. r,un in the .ninth inning, • Stan Doherty went the 'distanCe for Ptr Albert allowing four hits and striking .ant twelve. Pt, Albert committed two . errors. - Bill Hotchkiss was on - the slab for Wingham allowing ten hits and striking out six, Wingham had three -miscues. WINGHAM AB R H B. Fryfogle, rf, cf 4 2 2 Gardner, 31) 5' 2 1 Ceraon, cf, 2b 4 a 0 Aitchison, 2b, of, rf, 4i • 0 0 Oswald, lf 2 0 0 Fryfogle, es .... ..... 4 0 .Lott, c • 3 1 0, Brophy, lb 4 0' 0 Hotchkiss, p 2 • 0 -0 22 5, 4 PT. ALBERT R 11 Ribley, rf 5. 1 0 J. Martin, cf 5 2 3 Black, ss 5 1 0 F. Doherty, .3b ......... 5 '0 0 5, Doherty, p 4 1 1 G. Martin, lf 1 2' 2 Watson, c 4 - 0 1 Petrie, lb 3 1 1 Dickson, 2h 4 1 2 39 9 10 - • - Wingham Phone 255 ' CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS • ON ANY FARM I. • AN over $1500 at TRANS CANADA CREDIT. Need extra cash for your farm? 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TRANS CANADA CREDIT CORPORATION LIMITED T5/44 148 THE SQUARE eaDviciat, tasavono PHONE tO,/ H C a C FR'rAJ AlF rpair,ivo • WE HAVE THE ' HAPPIEST USED CARS IN TOWN-- THEY PURR WITH CONTENTMENT WINGHAM MOTORS Phone 139 Wingham fr r '4 Thy The Wingitam A41vanne,Thites, Wedopsday) ;NY 1; 00$7 ragg SCI-1.004 IS OUT. • PLEASE • DRIVE CAREFULLY Ar the LOVrpg ,C)1.-11.LIDRFN./ leaving en their tiefida3,s.'" cl Mrs. Thos. Moore..is spending •a few clays this week et the home of her daughter, Mrs. Sperling, of Wingham. Mr, and Mrs, Sandy Murray and family, and Mr. and Mks; John Murray and family of - Sharon, spent Sunday at the Murray cot- tage at Langside, and Mr. and Mrs. ,Philip Murray and family of Tor- onto spent last week there, Mr. and Mrs, Carmen Farrier and children of Long Branch, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R, Farrier and with Morris relatives. Miss Marilyn Chureher of Guelph. and Miss Marjorie Coultes, both nurses-in-training in Guelph Hos- pital, spent -a few days last week at the latter's Amite' here land little Joyce Walker, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker, is visiting with Dianne Coultes thiS week, Mrs. Fred Bagg 'of Willowdale is visiting at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs, E. H, Groskorth, • Miss Jacqueline Kerr of Tillson- burg spent the week-end with her grandparents,. Mr, and Mrs, Her- bert Laidlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beecroft spent a few days last week with Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Vergilson of Kitchener, and Mr. Roy McGee of Kitchener visited with Mr, and Mrs. 13eecroft on Priddy. Robinson relatives in East Wa• wanosh received word last week of the passing of Rhsgell Keice, on Sunday, June 30. in Kansas City hospital, 'He leaves to mourn him, his wife, Gladys St, John Kelce and one son, Robert, and two grandchildren. Pocock and his gang of men, fer a. few days last week fixing up the great hole in his barn roof,. caused by the recent little hurricane; The rafters and braces were lyine .on, the barn floor and the Sheeting was badly smashed up. He put on galvanized sheeting, Elroy 'Lai&- . . . -Nora-thanked her,friends for the lovely, gifts she received, which in- cluded two table lamps, , a •match- Ink tri,-lite; a lace table .cloth 'and. a ..pair of pillow cases. a a a a a a a U FRYING CHICKEN 0 Trousseau Tea At Higgins Home BELGRAVE—Mrs, Nelson Hig- gins entertained neighbours and friends at a trousseau tea, at her home on Saturday afternoon and evening in honor of her daughter, Miss, Mildred Higgins, whoa is being married on Saturday. The house was decorated with baskets of summer flowers. Receiving at the door were Mrs, Higgins and her daughter, Mildred. Showing the china and silver were Miss Lois Walker and 'Mrs. Torn Pletch; 11,11Ss Shirley Ellis and Mrs, John Spivey; gifts, Miss Lois Grasby and Miss Florence Cook trousseau, Mfg, Carmen Farrier. Srving in the afternoon r, was Miss Ruth rstoeter and In the evening • Mrs, Jack Higgins and Mira Marlene Megentle, ?with* tea in the afternoon Were Mrs, Herb Wheeler and Mts. Cattle 'Taylor and In the evening, Park, Mrs. 30.ek Andersoni Mrs. Gordon 1V1i4, Russell, Pardon had Haroldaiggins and Mrs, Carrie' Taylor. • ,1 ri Floor iiii Sanders for rent , at ALEXANDER'S HARDWARE - low Wingham Edges Relgrave 8.5 The. Wingham Intermediates eflged the Velgrave Intermediates 8-5 in an exhibition tilt in the Wingham Park on Tuesday night, Belgrave took an early lead in he first inning by the score of, 2-0. Wingham took the lead in the third inning, scoring three rune. • l3elgrave scored one • more run in ae. fifth, and, two in the seventh inning, to take the lead 5-3. In the batten.' of the seventh Barry Fry- fogie-knooked a home lain with Don • Jardin on board to tie the score at 5-5. In the ninth inning, Bob Oswald end,adveiaced ,to second on a walk to, Pete Nesmith, Don ijardin singled and Barry Fryfogle tripled, to scorethree runs. Gord WelwoOd▪ went the distance for Winghtm and only allowed seven hits, .Jim'Coultes started for 13elgrave and was relieved by Ivan Walsh in the third inning. 'Gord Fisher relieved Walsh in the 6th, inning and went the rest of the route. WINGHAM AB H B. Eryfngle, 2b 3 2 3 ,J.. Fryfogle, ss 4 0 1 Lott, c . 4 1 1 Bain, 3b ...... , .. .. . 4 0 2 Bropy, lb 5 0 1 'Oswald, If ...... : ........ „ 4 1 1 Nasmith of 4 1 1 Welwood, p 3 1 0 Jardin, rf 3 2 1 — — 34 8 11 0 1 1 1 2 1 .0 0 o • 36 5 7 WIIITECHURCH Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Elliott visited on Sunday at the home of his sister, Mrs, Mary McTavish, of Wingham. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Caslick, and Mrs, Wm. Caslick and children of Culross and Mr, and Mrs, David McAllister end family of Culross visited on Sunday with Mrs, George McAllister of Stratford. Misses Florence and Margaret Mote of Toronto spent the week- end at the home of their sister, Mrs, „Tim, .Richardson, Mrs, Irene Paterson and Helen, Of Toronto spent the Week.end With the former's mother, Mrs. Wm, Taylor. Mrs, Jas, Keen and Betty Ann, of Sudbury, spent the Week-end here, and her mother, Mrs, John- ston Colin, whe had been visiting at Sudbury,. returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wilson ,and family move this Wednesday to their Itiew home at Exeter. The best Wialies of the community aetomp. any them to their new home, Mr, and. Mrs. John Pardon and their Mr, and Mrs. Clifford ?livelier' and family, of Relgrave, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Zinn and 'family, of Tutfiberry, Mr', and ,Mrs. Edward McClentighaii and faintly and' Mr. and Mrs, Mel 'Morrison and faitily, of 10flose, 11 i, and Russell Piirdan and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Purdon of Iltorminle held a family gath• ering on Sunday at 'reeswater ILISTOWEL SWAMPS MOM MIDGETS The Listowel Midgets trounced the Wingham ;Midgets 12-1 in the Ligtowel park on Thuraday night, Listowel took the lead in the firat inning by the score of 3,-0,Wingham Bored their only run of the game in the second inning when Wayne Brown walked and Ivan Walsh tripled to drive Brown in, Listowel scored two more rune in the fourth inning when. Ken Thompson honored for Listowel with one man aboard. Listowel scored one more run in the fifth inning and then in the sixth inning had a six run rally to make the score 12-1. Baitza was on the mound for. Listowel, striking out ten and giv- ing up seven hits. Listowel commit- ted one error. Don Jardin started for Wingham and was relieved b3 Wayne Brown in the' sixth inning J ardin struck out seven and gave up nine hits, Wingham played err rorless ball, 4 0 3 3 0 3 0 3 0 1 0 2 3 0 3 0 V k Tiffin;Jac Mrs. Harold C LISTOWEL R. Baitza, lb K. "Parrish, 2b D. Baitza, p Eckel, c Nickel, If Lawson, 3b .. ... .. . . . . 3 1 1 Thordpson, ss 4, 1' 1 Aitcheson, cf 3 1 1 Jones, rf 2 1' 0 28 12 9 Vic Lo,ughlean Wing ham Agent for .Co=op Auto Insurance RELAX AT ' BROWNIE'S DRIVEIN CLINTON, ON'T.. Two • Shows Nightly, Rain or Clear - First Show at Dusk Children under 12 in ears Free THURSDAY and. FRIDAY July 18 and 19 `YOUNG AT HEART' (Colour) Doris Day - Frank Sinatra (Cartoon) 'SATURDAY and MONDAY: duly 20' and 22 Double, Feat ire — `TALL MAN R1DINQ'' (Colour) ' Randolph.Scott, Dorothy Malone. "24 HOUR ALERT"' (Colour) Jack Wehh (Cartoon) Church Service, Sunday, Snly-21 8.00 p.m.—Rev.' D. J. Lane TUESDAY and• WEDNESDAY July 23 and 24 "SO Jane Wyman - Sterling Hayden (CartoOn) • Friends Honor Nora Ste. Marie Many friends of Miss Nora Ste, Marie gathered in the Legion Hall on Wednesday evening of last week a is a U U U U He is Sgt. Keith Moody,. a Canadian Army Recruiter, and will be at the Wing- ham Armoury every Thursday from 12 noon to 6 p.m. mumwe mon John W. Waines. R.R. 3, LISTOWEL Phone 1042 Thos. A. Jardin Phone 147 WINGHAM, ONT. Investors mutual 11490,1,CSAMILAIMIZAZG, clNifiCu 1.191C.MCIPALCITIICS We Install ANTH E S )3ELGRAVE tAB R Rea,vie, lb. -.., ...... Fisher, 3b, p 5 0 M. Schiell, ss, 3 1 BrydgeS, rf - 5 - 1 J. Schiell,' 2b .............. 4 1 Walsh, cf, p, ss 5 1 Jim Coultes, .p 2 1 K. Coultes, c, 3b 3 0 Groscourt, if .. : .... .. Jack Coultes, If f 2,. 0 0-1 .0 A :N 14.4, 1-,h " *-04 ' S. GAS, OIL OR Mkt:FIRED ••' . vi,....-• GRAVITY OR WINTER AIR CONDITIONING MODELS PERCY CLARK Plumbing - Heatng Air Conditioning to present her with gifts and offer law's barn and Angus MeDonala's — her best wishes for her forthcom- also need , extensive repair's after 27 1 the same storm, ing marriage. WINGHAM AB Walker, lb Rintoul, ss Carmichael, 2b, lf Nasmith, c b. Jardin, p, 3h Thompson, cf ............... St. Marie, cf Brown, 3b, P, Walsh; rf L, Jardin, lf, 2b 7 Mr, W, O'Brien of Whalen hag.B. AB R B Bingo and games were enjoyed been moving his stock during the - 1 - - ' 5 1 1 and lunch was served by the host- past week to the farm he' bought 4 2 3 ,. eases, Mrs. Ed. Fitzpatrick, Mrs. from Ross Mouregor. 4 2 , Rev, and Mrs. George Watt and. rHarold Ross Mrs. Doug. Nesbitt, 1 1 1l H family of Dungannon spent a few Mrs.2 2 1 days last week with his parents, Crump and Mrs. Gordon Ranson. Rev, and. Mrs. W. J, Watt, before a . .i Flavor at your fingertips for Summer Appetites! 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