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FRONTIER DAYS IN WINGHAM
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
AUGUST 25, 26, 27 WINGHAM
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Installations for light, heat and ap-
pliance energy. Percy Clark, Wing-
ham, installed the plumbing, bath-
room and kitchen fixtures and look-
ed after the necessary sheet metal
work.
Interior painting and papering
was done by Russell Zurbrigg,
Wingham; plastering was done by
Harold Howald, of Lueknow, and
the kitchen. cupboarda were con-
structed . 'by Hanover . Kitchens.
Jackson Aluminum Limited, of
Seaforth, provided the Fulvue
Slider windows and the wrought
iron railings, while landscaping was
done by Woodlawn Nurseries, of
Guelph. "IVIOArthtir & Reilly, Owen.
Sound, supplied the wall-to-wall
carpeting.
Lumber and fibreglass insulating
material was supplied by Beaver
Lumber Company and. Saritty's
Shopping Centre in Hanover sup-
plied the drapery throughout the
home.
Ontario Hydro, through the local
P.U.C., had a big part in the plan-
ning of beating and lighting in-
stallations.
WINGHAM TWOSOME
WINS HANNA TROPHY
Howard Sherbondy and Harry
Browne teamed up on Monday eve-
ning to capture the Hanna Tro-
phy and merchandise prizes as top
winners in the men's doubles for
that cup. They posted three wins
with a plus of 22.
Twenty-eight rinks were entered
in the successful tournament that
saw players on the greens from
Hanover, Lucknow, Clinton, God-
erich, Harriston, Seaforth, Teeswa-
ter, Durham and Wingham.
Lorne and Don Dale of Seaforth
won second prize with H. Scrimgour
and E. Allison of Godorich in third
position; D. Scarborough and C.
Robertson of Hanover, fourth; A.
Townsend and C. McManus, Coder-
ich, fifth and Walter and Bill New-
comb of Clinton, sixth,
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A MARK or, ENOELLENCE—this is the Gohi Medallion which will
be presented to G. W. Cruickshank, owner of the "neve alt-electric 11.o'me+
4which Will he open to the public this week. To earn: a gold medallion
a home must be "fight conditioned" with planned lighting for all ac-
tivity centres With added lights foe decorative effects and safety. The
lunne Must also be "appliance eoliditiOned" with provision fOr six
MOW electrical mooliantes and at least one installed. The Medallion
also Moans a high sitindard of wiring With eatileia and switches' Planned
for all living areas and servite capacity for "peak loatlX" and normal
growth, In the ease of gold medallion homes the blinding mind, also
be heated with electricity. The Ceuieltshank helm') meets all these re-
Miirements arid as a result a special Certificate Will be preSented to
the owner by the klectrie SerVice League
THURSDAY and FRIDAY AUG. 2$ and 26:,
"THE GALLANT' HOURS',
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ONE CARTOON
SATURDAY and MONDAY AUG. 27 and 29
DOUBLE FLATURE
BRINfi THE KIDS
Pirates and Plunder, in the Most Amazing
Adventure a boy ever lived.
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY AUG. 30 and 31
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CONGRATULATIONS
TO
Mr. and Mrs.
G. W. Cruickshank
on their new
Gold Medallion Home
WE WERE PLEASED TO SUPPLY THE
FIBREGLASS INSULATION
and
BUILDING MATERIALS
FOR THIS LOVELY HOME
Dependable — Quality and Service
BEAVER LUMBER
Sunocos Inactive,
Await Opposition
The Wingham Sunocos are now
Waiting on another team to play in
both WOAA and ()ASA, In the
WOAA they are waiting for a win-
ner between Walkerton and liar-
riston and in the OASA a winner
between Ridgetown anti Tavistoek.
It is not expected that they will
start in either of these series until
about a Week's time..
Beigrave has been sitting idle
since Thursday night, after elimin-
ating Port Albert in WOAA. "B"
playoffs And now awaits a winner
between Teeswater and Formosa,
Sarnia Evens Score
With Whitechurch
On Saturday Whitechurch met
the Sarnia All Stars for the second
game in a hest 2-of-3 series for
OASA honors. Sarnia won the
game 74, making the series one
each. Tito third game will be play-
ed on a neutral diamond .and the
date has not yet been se}.
Sarnia had one home run, eight
hits, six strike-outs and four walks.
It was with the homer that the
visitors won the game. The home
team had. eleven hits, ten 'strike-
outs and five walks.
Whitechurch - Wayne Farrier,
Billie Robinson, George Skinn. cat-
cher; Gary Willis, Wayne Henry,
MacDonald, pitcher, assisted by
BMA NEWS
On Friday night a mixed trebles
tournament was held at the bowl-
ing green with 20 rinks participat-
ing.
John Cowan of Atwood skipped
his rink into first place. Chas, Dan-
brook, also of Atwood, was second
and the other winning rinks were
Roy Snarling, Ooderich; Gordon
McBride, Harristan and John Fish-
er, Lucknow.
Henry, Laverne Dowling, Alex
Craig, Garry Rintoul.
Plate umpire, George Ste, Marie,
Clifford; base, Bill Tiffin, Wing-
ham.
The excellent workmanship which
will be noted by visitors to the
new Cruickshank home this week-
end provides evidence of the com-
bined efforts of several firms.
W. G. White, of Wingham, was
The Wingham Sunocos took it
on the chin in the first game with
Tara, played in Port Elgin, by a
score of 17-2,
The Sunocos lost the game in the
first inning when five runs were
scored, after two were out. They
,also committed 7 errors in the
game.
Bill Hotchkiss and Gord Wel-
wood did the pitching chores for
the Sunocos, allowing a total of
18 hits. L. Nichol and Tommy Wil-
son, Who played junior hockey in
Wingham, hit home runs for Tara.
Underwood on the mound for
Tara allowed seven hits but struck
out 22 batters,
Thanks to. Lloyd Carter for tak-
ing a car load of players to this
game.
WINGHAM---Woods, rf; 'Lott, If;
Fry, lb; Gregg, 1.1); Bain, ss;
Hetchless, p; Weiwood, p; J. Cou-
ltes, p; Cerson, 2b; Gardner, 3b;
Foxton, c; K. Coultes, c; Sax-
ton, of,
TARA—Sinclair, c; Woods, ss; Un-
derwood, p; Farrow, 3b; Wilson.
2b; Nichol, If; Bates, 1b; Angel,
of; Graham, rf.
H E
Wingham ...... 000 000 020-- 2 7 7
Tara ........ 501 137 00x-17 18 0
Umpires Smithson and Cubitts of
Meaford.
Sunocos Square Series
The Wingham Sunocos pulled the
second game out of the fire in the
seventh inning on Friday' night in
the Wingham. park to square the
best of three series, one game each,
The score was 6-5.
Jim Coultes started on the mound
for the Sunocos and pitched a nice
game till the fifth inning when he
Was - relieved, by. Bill Hotchkiss.
Tara scored a run in the second
inning but the Sunocos tied It up
in 'the third on a walk to 'Gardner
and a 'double by Ken. Woods.
Tara scored 4 runs in the 5th on
2 walks and 3 hits to take the lead
again. Bill Hotchkiss came through
with a home run in the fifth for
the Sunocos, to narrow the margin,
The big noise you heard in the
park was in the seventh inning
when the Sunocos scored 4 runs on
2 walks and 2 errors, 2 hits by
Coultes and Jim Bain, the latter
beng a triple.
TARA—Sinclair, c; Woods, ss;
Underwood, p;, 2b; Farrow, 3b;
Wilson, 2b, p; Nichol, If; Bates,
lb; Angel, cf; Richards, rf.
WThIGHAM—Woods, lb; Lott, If;
,Fry, rf; Bain, ss; K. Coultes, e;
Cerson, 2b; J. Coultes, p; Hotch-
kiss, p; Gardner, 3b; Saxton, cf.
Umpires, Ste. Marie, Clifford and
Arthurs of Drew.
Lucknow Wins
Hanna Trophy
Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna at-
tended a garden party and ball
game between Lucknow and Port
Albert at St, Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge, last week and pre-
sented his trophy to the winning
team, which was Lucknow. Mr.
arid Mrs. W. B, McCool accom-
panied them.
Last Wednesday afternoon Mr.
Hanna attended a Bruce County
Council picnic at ForMosa.
the general contractor, responsible
for the erection of the 'building and
the various sub-contracts. Masonry
was done by A. J. Brown, of Walk-
erton; Burke Electric, of Wingham.
handled the complicated electrical
Monday, Aug. 15th Beigrave and
Whitechurch Midget softball teams
Played the second game in the best
of seven series on the Beigrave
diamond, the Belgrave boys taking
the decision 9-4.
Belgrave-.Jim Taylor, John Gal-
braith, catcher; Doug Johnston, pit-
cher; Doug Scrimigeour, John Mc-
Dowell, Don McDowell, John Lau-
rie, Cameron Robinson, Keith
Pletch.
Hits, 13; strikeouts, 4; walks, 1,
Whitechurch'-- Wayne Farrier,
Billie Robinson, George Skinn, cat-
cher; Gary Willis, Alex Craig, La-
verne Dowling, Garry Rintoul,
Doug Spry, Wayne Henry, pitcher;
assisted by Wayne Hackett in the
7th inning.
Hits, 8; strikeouts,. 7; walks, 5.
Plate umpire, Hutchison, Teeswa-
ter; base, Bill Tiffin, Wingham.
Belgrave, Loses Third
Thursday Belgrave and White-
church played the third game in
the series on the Whitechurch dia-
mond,
Beigrave team was the same
with the exception of John Laurie,
who was sick, and Roger Bieman,
Garth Walden and Wayne Coultes
each took a turn at bat,
Hit4, 12; strikeouts 1; walks 2.
Whitechurch team was unchang-
ed except Wayne Hackett was pit-
cher and Doug Spry did not play.
Hits, 14; strikeouts, 4; walks, 5.
Umpire, Hutchison, Teeswater;
bases, George King.
Final score, Whitechurch 6, Bel-
grave 5. WhiteChurch has two
victories in the series. These teams
will battle it out Friday for the
WOAA championship.
BEHRAVE OUSTS
PT. ALBERT NINE
On Tuesday night of last week
Belgrave defeated Port Albert 1-0.
Carmen McDonald pitched a two
hitter and struck out 11 hatters.
The key hit of the game was Tom
Robinson, single, which allowed
Bob Higgins to score the winning
run. R H E
Port Albert 000 000 000 0 2 1
Belgrave 000 010 000 1 5 1
McDonald and K. Coultes were
the battery for Beigrave. Doherty
and Mason for Port Albert,
On Thursday night Beigrave
journeyed to Ripley and clinched
the series with a 8-6 victory. C.
McDonald, Bob Higgins and J.
Coultes got three hits each for
Belgrave. Bill Black led Port Al-
bert, hitting a home run and a,
double.
Port Albert 200 100 003 6 8 1
Belgrave 120 000 041 8 13 1
J. Coultes and K. Coultes the
battery for Belgrave. Chisholm
started and Doherty came in on
the eighth with Mason as catcher,
Belgrave will now meet the win-
ner of the Teeswater-Formosa
series.
Golf Bridge
Mrs. W, Isbister, Mrs. A. M.
Peebles and Mrs. D. 13. Porter were
the Winners on Thursday at the
regular bridge meeting at the golf
course. There were four tables
in play,
Hearty Congratulations
to
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. CRUICKSHANK
ON THE OPENING OF THEIR BEAUTIFUL
NEW HOME IN WINGHAM
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We were proud to supply —4
SEAFORTH FULVUE SLIDER WINDOWS
and
ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS
When you visit the Cruickshank house, note how much is added
to the gracious atmosphere and convenience of modern living,
Jackson Aluminum Limited
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