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New Sports Column
Appears This Week
Starting: this Week readers Will
find a new column devoted to
Canada's most pOpular partieipant
sport; Fivepin Bowling. -
TWo of Canada's top bowlers and
most experienced instructors, Bert
Garside, and Jim. Hoult, will pass
along to you the-seCrets of how to
play the game, how to score the
game and.hoW to improve your av-
erage.
Whether yoti are , a' hero .0 a
handicapper Orr• the lanes, the-col-
urnn,will.41d to yotir reading plea-
slue and add to ,yoUr bowling fun.
With more then 32,years of play-
ing 'experience betWeen them, Bert
Garside and JIM Hoult are reoog-
nized 'Et.S two of, Canada's top bowl-
ers,' (with lifetime averages of
more than 250). And in recent
years, as chief bowling instructors
of the Double Diamoad Advisory
Council, they have given instruc-
tion to thousands of men, women
and :children.
Jim Hoult, five
times Canadian
TV b o.wi i n g
chainpion; was
winner of the
first O'Connor
Open Tburna,
ment, rated as
one of the top,
tournaments in
Canada.
Bert Garside
has bowled four
perfect' games
in his 16 years
Of major league
play and has
held the high
s.Verage for the
Toronto City
savj Major League.
A six times Winner on the na-
tionally televised bowling series,
"Beat the Champ", Garside has al-
so played on four City major league
championship teams.
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To Start Sealron
The Ladies' League bowling club
starts the season on Wednesday of
this Week at 7 p.m„ so ladies bring
your bowling Shoes and good hu-
mor. The teams are as follows:
Irene Perrott, Cornets; Mktg Mof-
fat, COrtrairs; Helen CaSetnore,
Larks; Mildred Nesbitt, Paleons;
Dorothy King, Darts; Louise Wel.
wood, Ramblers.
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Gosh darn, I still think there has
been sonie secret bowling going on
during the summer by the scores
again last Week, If not, then look
out for Nettie reeotd breaking
marks before the season la Oa.
look at Plymouth now .. alive with new ideas
Alive! That's Plymouth. Plymouth with the Forward Flair
Design, the graceful stance, the vibrant line. Wide awake
with new ideas. Alert, vivacious. Style-setter for-years- to
come! New! Fresh! Crisp! Alive! brimming with dash
and vigour, impatient to prove itself against all comers.
Designed to set the pace, create the standard, lead the'
field. Alive! That's Plythouth. Your kind of Plymouth . .
waiting for you now at your nearby Plymouth dealer's, PLYMOUTH 'FURY FOUR-DOOR HARDTOP
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PHONE 710 Josephine Street WINGLIAK ONTARIO
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Saturday Excursions to
Good going and returning same Saturday only. Excursion
return fare from
WINGHAM $5.30
Corresponding Fares from Intermediate Points.
FULL INFORMATION FROM AGENTS.
Canadian National
990
Fordwich Sae Centre
Directly Opposite Feed Mill
Be well dressed for winter . .
Do your sewing Now!
COTTON PRINTS, per yard 39c
COTTON PERCALE PRINTS, per yard 55c
DARK DRIP DRY PRINTS, per yard 59c
GINGHAM DAN RIVER PRINTS, per yd. 98c
COPPERTONE PRINT, per yard 69c
COPPERTONE SATEEN, per yard
WILLOW WISP KRINKLE PRINT, yd. 59c
BROADCLOTH DRIP DRY PRINT, yd. 59c
FLANNELETTE, assorted patterns, yard . , 59c
CORDED FLANNEL, assorted colors, for
children's wear, per yard „ .79c
Have in stock all your sewing needs
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CHILDREN'S DRESS OR SCHOOL
SHOES - 4,9 5
OXFORDS OR STRAPS
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SCOUT AND CUE- MOTHERS
are reminded of the meeting to be held at
the. Scout House this (Wednesday')
evening at.,nine, YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE
PHONE 12
HURON COUNTY HOLSTEIN CLUB
FIFTH ANNUAL BRED HEIFER SALE
At FAIR BARN, CLINTON, ONTARIO
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1;30 p.m.
Carefully fieleptell first calf foundation females, that will be fresh
Or near fresh at sale time, They include prize winners at the
Huron, County Black and White Show, Many are front dams with
good records. Sired by and bred to the top Thail; sires.' All are
Vaccinated and most are Listed.
BOB SHORE, Auctioneer. For catalogues write: ALLEN BETTLES, S. G, GALBRAITH, Bayfield, Ontario, Blyth, Ontario.
Trophy Winners
Men's doubles for the Western
Foundry Trophy was held last
Thursday evening at the local bowl-
ing green, pue to the cold weather
the attendance vvas ("town,
Entries came from. LuchnoVir,
Teeswater, Harriston, Gocierich, and
Blyth.
The trophy went to Mel Dona-
hue and Herb Duffy, of Teeswater;
second prize to Emerson Downey
end Wes Downey, of Harriston;
third prize, Harry Browne and
Howard Sherhondy, of Wingham;
fourth to Fred Jackson and Clark
Firtlayson, of Lucknow.
BIG FOUR
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TROPHY WINNERS — The Junior Conservation ClUb met at the
Sportsmen's Club house on Friday evening and several of their mem-
bers were presented with•.prizes. Pictured above are Borden Jenkins,
the cluMs range officer, Paul Wolper, Brian Dougles, Don Caskanette
and -Ab Nethery, club - president. Paul Wolper holds the prize for the
largest trout caught by the juniors, a pound 'and half beauty that
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measured pearly a •fao,f long. Both he and Brian Douglas were pre-
sented witk•certificatOk:Of competence in the hunter safety program,
and will be able to now, buy hunting permits. Don Caslcanette won the
trophy for the most turtles captured during the .summer.. The presenta-
'Bons *Were -made •by Messrs. Jenkins and Nethery.—Advanee-Times
Photo.'
A number, of. regulars, are away on
vacation, but the faithful spares
were right on the job.
Dorothy Templeman was again
the high lacly with a.227 single and
a 555 triple. Incidentally Dorothy
has a total of 1230 for her first six
games. Ernie Walker had the
gents' high single, with 245 while
Gordon 'Rapson had the high triple
with 686.
Team standings: Pirates 13, Or-
ioles 10, Dodgers 10, Braves 8, Ti-
gers 5, Red Legs 4.
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Men's Town League
Bowling got under way for the
Men's Town League on,. Monday
night with no team taking too big
a lead and no one too far behind.
The teams, so far, seem to be very
evenly matched, which should prove
to be a very interesting and exciting
year of bowling.
Bill Johnston, of Lees team, got
off to a good start for the year
with a high triple of 769. Mac
Peachy, of the Hydro team, bowled
a 311 for high single for the night.
Pin Fall Points
Lees 2884 3 •
CKNX 2758 4
Rockets 2754 3
Mustangs 2623 4
Hydro 2681 3
Burkes 2674 4
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