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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1964-03-26, Page 14PHONE 357-1460 Page 6 -- Wingham Advance -Times, Thursday, March 26, 1964 PRESENTS TROPHY — John Pattison pre- sented his trophy to Tom Ritchie, skip of the winning rink from the Gorrie Legion at the Legion bonspiel held here on Wed- nesday of last week. Bonspiel chairman and Zone sports officer George Brooks of Wingham is the third man. —Photo by Strong W e F E COMP'LPsi W 1114G AE10 Then get a real comfort ride with our new BEAR balancing service. Your life can hang in the balance of your wheels. Bring your car in for a check today! -71 0``•0 And while it's here we'll look over the brakes, steering, shocks and springs for you too! f) t KEN'S Alignment Service BRAKE DRUM TURNING SHOCK ABSORBERS SPRING REPLACEMENT Dial 357-1230 — Diagonal Roal — WINGHAM LADY CURLERS WIN AT CHESLEY On Saturday a r nk from the County Curling Club, skipped by Mrs. Lloyd Montgomery, took top honors in tht. ladies bonspiel at Cheslr; for the el- even o'clock draw. Other members of the win- ning rink were Mrs. Ronald Coultes, vice; Mrs, Jim Coul- tes, second; and Mrs. Jack Mc- Burney as lead. TEAMS WIN IN EXHIBITION BELGRAVE-The Belgrave Squirts and Pee Wees shut out their Belmore counterparts in exhibition games here Friday night, the squirts 4-11 and the Pee Wees 3-0. Stephen Fear collected 2 and Donnie Edgar and Doug Cloakey, each for the Sauirts. Owen Fear Michael McNall and Bryan Black, Black were the scorers for the Pee Wees. Practice, no. 11-64, March 17, CKNX Studios.- By the time you read this our "big shew" will be over and our nerves should be coming around to nor mal. A big thanks to the boys at CKNX-TV and Radio forhel' us display our wares and for making us feel at home. We are certainly fortunate to have this means of reaching most people close at hand. 0--0_-0 Our good friends in the Fes- tival City are having their"Par- ade" on April 11 and I would re- commend that you make an ef- fort to see same. The show will be held in the Festival Theatre and the sound is just fabulous as there are no elect- ronics used in the building. For your information, one of the featured quartettes will be the famous "Nighthawks" of the wishing won't lighten this chore ®.. an electric clothes dryer will Heavy wet wash loads and weather worries are gone forever when you have an electric clothes dryer. Five cents worth of electricity will dry a full load of clothes .. . spotless and sunshine -fresh. 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We are sure that our friends in Kitchener will show us a good night out. Plans are as follows; March 31, bus leav- ing town hall at 7.30 (hoping to get away by 8.00), arrival at Kitchener approximately 9,00; back in Wingham--time indefinite. 0--0--0 After an intense work-out in the main studio the meeting adjourned to the staff canteen, where impromptu quartettes were springing up all over the place while Reg Bitton was busy making coffee. We are looking forward to hearing more from the Kincardine Four as the they are working hard and long to come up with those songs we all love in true quartette style. Good luck boys and keep it up. There should be something stir- ring in the Lucknow area before too long foursome -wise, and don't be startled when the NU - Notes are re -organized. Full report on Ladies' Nite next week, so I'll be sing you later. LLOYD-TRUAX LEAGUE Bisons 2843; Colts 2665; Mets 2562; Pirates 2488; Crack- ers 2472; Chiefs 2356. Ladies' high single, C. O'- Gorman 206; ladies high triple, M. Forsyth 528; men's high single, Stan Vanstone and Mac Ritchie 273; men's high triple, Stan Vanstone 667. 0--0--0 COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Wow! What a night! Every- one in there pitching as if there wasn't another chance. And they are so right, Some very good games were ,played. We thank spares Vicki Wild, Helen Casemore, Jack Walker and Gord Rapson for helping us out. We also had two celebra- tions. Carl Lott had a birthday and Joe and Vera Schneider chalked up their 32nd anniver- sary. Congratulations to the three of you. Our high single went to Shirley Storey with 363, as well asthe773.Looks hight' f triple P like this was your night, Shirley. Very nice. George Cameron took the high single for the men with 305 and also the high tri- ple with 713. No sharing the honors this week. Team Standings: Hurons 116; Crees 112; Iroquois 103; Apaches 66; Mohawks 64. This is your last warning. Only one game to go. 0--0--0 MEN'S TOWN LEAGUE Bill Edwards rolled the high triple this week with a fine 773 and Matt Boyd had 690, both with Hydro. Bill Johnston 718 and Duane Fenwick 716 for Lee's. Bob Crawford and Alex Hand howled well with 694 and 667 for the Rockets. Burkes had a good night with Mac Peachy 734 and Don MaWhinney 676. The high single was Walt Brown 320; Mac Peachy had 281; Don MaWhinney 256;Brian Metcalfe 268; 13111 Hotchkiss 301 all of the Mustangs. Hartley Watson 283; Bill Edwards 290, 261; Ken Saxton Sr. 266; Matt Boyd 279, all of Hydro. Bob Crawford 258,270;Alex. Hand 273; Gary Templeman TIME TO PAY Instalment buying was first introduced into North America by the furniture industry in the 19t1t century. In 1907, the first use of instalment credit in the sale of automobiles occurred. 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