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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-01-15, Page 7Wingham Trimmed In Durham Game The DUrballa HuskieS Paced by Jipi Nbson and Ken Parker troari- eed, the Wingham Intermediates .4j-4 in Durham last Friday night, in a W,O.A,A,-0,H.A,.Inthrnaediate Interlocking league game. Nixon tallied five markers while Parker notched four goals. Other Durham marksmen were Andy Prant with two, Jim Keaburn, El- mer Lake and Norm Dault with Single Markers. Morris Staiaton, Neil Stainton, Bill Lockridge and Jim Campbell were the Wirigham snipers.,, Floor Satidersfor,rent at ALEXANDER'S FIARDWARE We can .show you , how to grow money Of course money doesn't grow on trees-but a feik dollars . set aside each day can amount to $10,000,,in twei4y years. Talk it, over soon with an Investors' representative your best fri'end:financially" , Call or write:. Thos A. Jardin • • Phone 147' • t 'WINO-HAM, ONT. ' John W. ,Waines ' ,RR. 3, LISTOWEL Phone 1942 hORRIE Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Edgar visit- ed with Mr: and ,I,VIrs; Cameron Stewart of •:Molesaiorth, on *Safi- day. James Walker of Toronto spent the week-end •with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Lbrne Walker., • Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Downey and Gerald of KitCherier spent Satur- day with friends in the .Village. The W.A. of St, Stephen's Church will meet, at the horne•of Urs,:Cor- don Underwood on Thursday after- noon at 2,30. Boif call thehse, "The Epiphany": • Mr, and Mrs. Hobe HaStie spent Sunday' in Toronto. . lVfr.• and Mrs, ,Percy Colhaea. Of Toronto visited Mt. and 'Mrs. •Ern- est King on Mr. ElWrin Soiners. retisrn,ed, home from Wingham Flospital,Vri Friday. Mr, Harvey Maatiohael,''Wrok- eter, and, Mr. Frank' King, were. re- cent Toronto visitore.e,' • Mr. and Mrs. Don. Ireland. and family of Tees water 'spent Sunday with Mr's. Harry•Fergus'on."'0,,f The annual vestry aneetingi ef St. Stephen's' rck .he held on Triday'everiing. January 17th, at 8.36' in the diiiinge:; Commercial League The third game of the third ser- ies was played on Tuesday 'night, standing as follows: Jets, 16; Jesters, 14; Spitfires, 131/2 ; Sizzlers, 9%; Hooligans, 8; Drivers, a. High scores for the night: Ladies' high single, Mrs. R. de Groot, 222; men's high single, J. Jackson, 285; ladies' high triple, Mrs. G. Cameron, 599; sysext's high triple, H, Taylor, 65$. =FELLOWS HOLD ANNUAL BONSPIEL Maitland Lodge was host for, the annual Oddfel- lows' bonspiel which was held. on Saturday. Rinks were present from Port Elgin, Mount Forest, Hol- stein, Harriston,. Brussels, Tees, water, Wingham, and Wingham district, The winners of the nine o'clock draw were: First, Alex MacDon- ald's rink of Wingham; second, Arthur Parkinson's,'ink, alsO of Wingham and third; Jack Bow- man's rink of Brussels. Lorne Ed- wards, who skipped a rink 'tom- prised of men. from Wingham and district, won the consolation, prize, Hugh Meltenzie's rink a Port Elgin won first place in the eleven o'clock draw, with Bill Bain's Wingham rink taking second, A TeesWater rink skipped by 'Herb Duffy Was third, and another Tees- water rink skipped by Stewart IVIcDenald won ' the coniolatioh prize. , ' James Smith, Wingham, WaS the winner of the lucky draw, the prize being an overnight bag., Meals were served at the lodge Lodge. All. members of the Rebekah All rinks entered in the bonspiel were 'composed of enthusistatiel curlers and' competition was very' keen, with some games being 'Very close. Minor Hockey Game Results Last Satnrday the teams in the town minor loop met over the noon hour for their weekly set-to. Team Four trimmed Team Three 2-1 and Team One whipped Team Two on 'a 3-2 count. On •Saturday thisr week Team One, meets Team Four at 11.30, while Teams Two and Three will tangle at 12.30, ars .st 01 4.. Name Address City/Town The years 'when, you are young are THE GREATEST YEARS Or YOUR LIFE Make the most of them as a proud member of the Canadian Army. GET THE FACTS FOR YOURSELF TODAY Phone, or send this coupon to: ARMY RECRUITING STATION OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, / KITCHENER, ONTARIO*. • TEL. SH-3-0001. • iiiiiiiiii • iii 6:41.11•9Witalii10121.011•0 ,11•.1M Rtd.“41 iiiiiiiiii i Please send pm, wittiont detnib4 career appor- trinities in the Caninlinn IN* 116k P57/33 V1s ,o4 iii an mu is • SP, • .17.16141Prfr-vVirre'rll','Ire-7 "r ,rara..--Fain."Tre Tim Witigliant sptimes :$hoo' Sale: Now. On Scirgoips .Galore • HANOVER INTERMEDIATE WINOHAM CRAWFORD DODGER,...,,,, WINGHAM ARENA 'WEDNESDAY, JAN.. 15 alrilC time 8.3g W INGHAM YOUR FAIWILY SHOE STORE PHONE 12 VV R HAMILTON , „„ BOWLING Let 'Er Curl _.,,^eaa*.e..s,,,eaNa•wrew/aa.eao THIS WEEK AT 'IOVABENA OPTOMETRIST Thorottglmess .,-,- Ability - Time testetio i , i Phot-te 3. 7 for appointment 7.^€, filt1110111.1111111111110111101110MOIM MI I 1111.111111Milill 101101111111fellatit 54. ' ; .1 • Ey-Willie Broom • SERVICE OWTHE-DOT FOR: CARS ON-THE-SPOT WHEN 'THINGS LOOK BAD FOR YOUR CAR • IT'S TIME TO Gm] us A CALL. WE HAVE THE SPECIALIZED EQUTPMENT AND THE • KNOW-HOW TO GET CARS LOOKING GOOD AGAIN. W Ingham THURSDAY, JAN., 1.0- 4.00-0.15-,,Sttating 7.00-$.00-a,Bantaturitetice 8.00,9.96-Midget• rabtiee FRIDAY, JAN, 17-s` 4.04)-6.00-Skating, $.30-Heekey Berry Door SATIBIDAY, JAN. 18-:- 2.00-4,00-Skating 8.00-10.00-Skating MONDAY, JAN. 0. 4.00-5.15-Skating' .* TUESDAY, JAN., 4.80-10,30-Fi'gtire,!SIt'atbiE" • • «. WEDISTESIOATi 3.00-5.00-Skatingl• ,•• • '• ' 8.00--Interniediati,e haekey, Paisley var:-"WrIashani •Body Shop Phopti ,7411. "Sid Adams, Prop," • Wingliftm GORRIE7-The' islet for ' its 'January ",,rareeting'..at ;the pilsident, Mis,,Glenzt-'„1,;hriston IA tlie • chair, IVIa.ny: thank yetrinotea were read for 'boxes' :of Christmas 'cheer. MrS., W: C. kihg.'repOrted that twelve . boXes• had 'beeil' bent 'Two', rinks from the Wingban'i .Curling Club took part in a three, day bonspier at London last week. The rink compoied of Dave Crom- pton, R. Hetherington, "Jim Carr and Harley Crawford, skip, won Hugh Carmichael and Dr. W. A. Crawford, skip, reached the ;semi- ofintiettio: the events. The rink made 'up.of Jim Murray, Frank Hopper, The' London borispiel is one of the Most important events in the Western Ontario curling "scene and, the Wingham Curling Club is prond of the showing made 'by the two local rinks which participated. -0 A. one-day 'spiel was held at the Seattirth Club on January 8th, A Wingham rink composed Of Tom McDonald, Sant Sweeney, Harold 'Iliornas and John BoWman won the 9' ealodk .draW. A second Wing- hafts ririk, skipPed by Omar Hasel- groye and including Si Scott, Matt Boyd. and .Alex McDonald etrierg- e& in seCond place in the 11 o'clock draw. • 6-0-0 The:January drawfor the Hamil- ton Trophy is' now in full swing at the local club. , The December; draw was won by it rink Skinned b'y Frank McCer- iniiii;it,Thi,:itehaetinighjaHisarley Crawford 's 0 - 0 0 "Artarigenietita .have been corn-. Pletec l, for the Tankard gashes for this ; district, They will take the form of a double.rink competition pleadyneed.s, day thoe f Wings- Week'. Rinks competing here will be fthlis Hensel': Teeswater, Mount Forest and Wingham. The,. Governor-General'a play- doWnS, will be held in Mount For- est On, January 20 and the Wing- ham ..Curling Club will be repre- sented'by two rinks in this event. 0 - 0 - 0 Arrangements are being made ;fer a mixed 'bonspiel to be held at the' lOdal club shortly. The date for the annual Fred Davidson Trophy bonspiel has been set for Wednes- day, 'January 29. • H '• 0 - 0 - 0 41111 ADULTS 50e HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' 25e PUBLIC SCHOOL STUDENTS FREE , ;;•.,• SATURDAY EXCURSIONS ir TORONTO EVER:le-SATURDAY (TO and incl. MAR. 29) 'Good going and returning same Saturday only. EXCURSION FARES FROM Allenford Britinpton * Brussels Chtsley v, Meru Fergus Georgetown $1.60 Sarnia $0.90 - 4.00 Southampton 6.23 3.95 StratfOrd 3.65 6.20 Strathroy 5.50 . 2.60 'Walkerton • 4.83 , 3.80 Watford 6.05 5.05 Wingham 5.03 5.50 Wyisming 6.50 : .3;53 $5.05 Hanover • .95 Harriston 4.60 Ingersall 5.05 Kincardine 1.60 Kitchener 2.60 Listowel 1.30 Owen Sound 2.05 Paisley Palmerston , . 'You can have a newer, fuller', outdoor lifo with a teal future . . . in the Canadian Army, . • .. . . . .:. . If youwarito steady job . ,... a..career with a future.- ,.... '. and can -meet the high standards .set. by the Canadial. .• Army, there is a world of 'op liortunities .open tuyou.. Here is a challenging career .. one with •a• purpose .• .. good. companions . . . opportunities I:or ad.vaneenient. .arid adventure .... good pay.. , , • . ' ,' .. Corresponding Fares from Intermediate Points • MISS MARliA, 'GIVES NE, THOUGHT 14 Inves syndicate tors 01 CANADA, 1!.111.1,1), 1111140.11IF C VO/NNIPtil, 001C11110 PillICIPDL .pu INFORMATION FROM AGENTS On Saturday last the Oddfellows took over.the curling rink for their annual 'bonspiel and had a full entry for the event. The results ap- pear elsearhere in these columns. Plans were made for the.Pot,luck supper to be held ,on Family Night in. February. Mts.. Wilder& Peel said that fifteen. ladies were taking the -course On rug making: . , Mrs. Gerald Galbraith comment- ed on the motto, "A wise mind groweth like a hank .acceissit", ad- vising that we -add daily 'to the knowledge we have; that We profit by .our mistakes* and that We ac- quire near accemplishnients. Miss Margaret Dane brought itionghtS for the • New Year, .recalling the verse used by Xing Geage said to the man Who stood at the gate of the year, 'Give nie' a light that I may tread safely unk,nown,' and he. replied;', 'GO' out into the darkness and put yens. naiad' 'Rite the hand of pod' that shall be to you better' than light and safer than the known Way'." DODGERS DROP CLOSE GAME • • • United Church WMS Met at Carson Home GORRIE-The WKS. of Gotrie united Church met oil Thursday evening at the 'home of Mrs. E. W. Catkin. Miss Margaret Dane open- ed with the call to worship, After singing the opening hymn the Rev. W: J. V. Buchanan conducted the installation of officers, following With prayer, Mra: Norman Carson played a 140-119; solo. The Chapter of the study book. "Women of Japan", Was - taken by Mrs. Harry F'ergu- son, In the opening of the business period the pregident, Mrs. W. S. V, Buchanan, stressed on the mem- bers the importance of "Go Ahead" as a motto. There was a good response in answer to the reit call, members telling the number of books read and calls on sick and shut-ins. Lunch was ,served by the hostess and committee and a social time was spent. LW DISNEY'S NEWEST TV SENSATION! WALT DISNEY STUDIOS 'truant Stewart Collect, written by her in 1904, printed as a Wall Card in 1908 and Whieh now bas °Metal place in many orgardzatitifis. Mias Evelyn Anne Stephens gave readihg, ,"My Pinaacial Career", lVfiSs.' Harold Hyralmart Rad' Mrs. Glenh Johnston Were, Wintiers in the 'Entail auction. Mrs. Gordon Edgar and Mrs, 11., V. Edgar assisted the hostess in serving refreihnients, 1111111.1111111 iii I i III iiiiiiiiiii 1111111 iiiiiiii 11111111111itilliMil, The Walkerton Capitals defeated the Wingham Crawford Dodgers , She also told the story of the Mara, 6-5 in the Wingham arena laSt last Friday night. Walkerton had Wingham 5-2 at the second period but the Wingham team fought back in the third period and tied the scdre 5-5, only to have Walker- ton score the winning keel With three minutes remaning in the game. Orkey Kerr 'led the Walkerton snipers With the hat tile's, single tallies going to Dave Wendt, Spar- lsy Weiler and Jack Knox, Murray tainton led Wingham With two goals and single Markets Were scored by Morris Stainton, Jim Campbell arid Bill Lockridge, Isimat your , fingertips • ' HELLO FOLKS! • Ws? blAngr ow* MIDGETS BEAT WROXETER, ATVENTILES The Winghara Midgets shtit out the WreXeter Juveniles 2 to 0 in the Arena last Oriday night, Pete Carmichael and Murray kerr were the goal getters for Winglialt. Saturdays '5:00 . WINfillAM LOSES CHEWY GAME • We whits to inform our eustOtners, that all Frans' and Vegetables are rising dentinstally in price. However tVe shall do suir utmoSt to Supply you as reasonably, Isk poSisible. WE HAVE ON 114N1) ONE CARLOAD OF Pg.!. POTATOES AT $100 A BAG; 10 LB. BAG 39e We Managed to got it lOstd Of 'the LARGE'GREEN' CELERY. %ileac are Actually 33e ea., but We are selling them at 2 for 55e RANANAS stock Up on bananas a etasple Of week% ahead, GOLDEN 'YELLOW, OUR srEEtAit, - z lbs, tsc ikEso WE HAVE OTHER VARIETIES OF Eaksil EBEErS AND GREEN VEGETARLES • i4i4i4"Ani,044....$44Anervi. COME IN AND SEE ALL CANADA INSURANCE FEDERATION The Chesfey Cotta trounced the Whighani Intermediates 11-4 hi the Chesley Arena last Saturday night, The setback left Whighani With Sly IOSSes, Mel Miller led the Chealey at- Leek with three goals, Prank Trip' Shinsiti and 93ev 'Weeds notched two goals each with single markera going to Les Kingston, deo, Max- well and Bob Hankel. avrotto Btaltitort altstruned two goals for Wingliani with single tellies 'going VS Murray Gerrie and' Dolt Blue, , Atilt CANit0;it INtUltANCE. rti)Eitvrios • -0,46,10.1totmeteilisinOtiOtoessishOS ,1$1,is1 i4 tOineibiris iSht$ Brought to you by Safety in the automobile is optional at no extra cost. Na mechanical safety device can replace the protection of careful driving. Last year, traffic accidents claimed the lived of more Canadians ttan ever before. Sonieone was injured every 8 minutes, A car was damaged every 48 seconds. Automobile insurance claims rose to more than s160,000p00, One result of this is higher attomobile iastirance rates because what is paid out it claims inuat be brought in by premiums. But even more important is the foot that you hold your life, and the livet of othota, in your hands when you get behind the wheel of,a car, Safety pays dividends, „ saves lives, helps to lower yOur insure ace t eats, 13e Careful, Bondi's Fruit Market home .:of, Mrs, Kingetin ,Tnes daY afternoon' with; the out and flowers sent to' eleveri other shut,ins. ' .• .Phone 201 Piret btliver Wingfiam I: • eto