The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-03-25, Page 11Third Period,
Make Sure )ou Can,
f
teer Sure Enough
,,timmmomm
Wet and Snowy' highways and winding curves
can bring your driving pleasure to an end pretty
quick ... especially if you're driving an Un-SaEe
Car! Our Steering Check-up is just the ticket
for a wobbly, vibrating car' that wastes away
tire-rubber and.fuel. Bring the "culprit" in for a
thorough going-over on our accurate "Bear"
Alignment Rack.
IT'S A SAFETY SERVICE YOU OWE
YOURSELF, YOUR CAR AND
YOUR NEIGHBORS. •
Ken's Alignment Service
Phone 355 Diagonal Road Wingham
41M41,••004.104,4mKra=0411011.04Nan liallliMaWneNsi,•••14,40111111,0•4,mmoyoso.”00s,1011•11411.101,010.041mOomollowlynot.yorthalmIlinomm../.04.100
For a boy's or irI's Easter
LITTLE NUGGET
SPRING COATS
for Girls sizes 1 to 12 years
$12.98 to $19.98
GIRLS' TWO-PIECE ,
SUITS
by Nuggetogs of all wool tweed,
in sizes 5 to 12 years
$11.98 to $15.98
BOYS' WOOL TWEED
• SPORT JACKETS
(I, 8 and 10 Years
$9.75• •
LITTLE BOYS' BOYS' BLUE. STRIPED
NUGGET COAT SETS FLANNEL JACKETS
Sizes 2 to 3x
$11.98 $3.98
HATS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER
cleverly styled with Nylon rushing Velvet Ribbon and Flower trim
at $1.59 to $3.50'
'INFANTS' and. TODDLERS' SUEDE SETS'
in Pink, Blue and Mint
$7.75 to $8.99
SUEDE CRAWLERS — SPECIAL
FAIRYLAND
Infants' and Children's Wear Wingham
',6114,100411,441:1**,,,,0404114040,,,mill,kkiiimiiiiikkomi44,14441,04,41"..4416,4"..01111,4.'40410."
$2.00
WRAY BANTAMS
CAPTURE TROPHY
The Mildmay Bantams walked
away with the Grey-Bruce Ban-
tam Police Association tournament
trophy in the Wingham arena on
Thursday night when-they defeat-
ed the Port Elgin Bantams 114.
Captain Bruce Weber of the
Mildmay squad led his team with
fou r goals, while Donald Liesemer
came up with the old hat trick,
Gary Liesemer came through with
two goals and the singles were
handled by David Niesen and Gary,
nightingale.
".The„ leading goal getters for Port
'Elgii-4Vere 'Bob" -Walker, Larry'
Steven and Bev Kingston with two
each:4111e single tallies were 'made
by Wayne Bell and Larry Dudgeon,
Five penalties were handed out
to Mildmay while Port Elgin was
charged with only three.
It was 'in the third frame that
the Redrnen met their Waterloo,
as the Dodgers outscored them 4-1,
After only 38 seeonds of play Doug-
Murray hanged one in on Murray
Stainton'S assist, followed five Min
utes later by 13, Lockridge, who
scored on a pass from Bruce Lott,
The Redmen' got in for their lone
goal of the period' when A, Kreutz-
weiser scored from Hatt. Barry.
Fryfogle got in • alone,for a goal at
the ,15 minute mark ,and the final
marker was planted by'Doug1Vfur-
ray from Murray. Stainton..
The opiy penalties of 'the period
were awarded to' Genie of Wing-
ham and Raj,- Of 'Wiarton,
THANK you
AppreciatiOn is expressed to the
following who have provided trans-
portation ' for the intermediate
hockey team: Monday, Mar. 16,
Rill Irwin, Len Bolt, Bob Walsh;
Friday, Mar, 20, Gary Gibson, Har-
old Kerr; Bill Irwin, John Currie,
Charlie Hodgins. 4
WINTER
HOLIDAY)
SALES,
BUSINESS
FINARCRIP
CAR
REPAIRS
MEET THE ONE THAT
MAKES DRIVING FUN
KBY STUDEBAKER
• Built in Canada by Canadians
Here's 141/7 feet of pure pleasure. Parks proudly (and easily!) in the poshest places,
has a personality all its own. Livelier, lovelier, lower in cost--seats 6 in comfort
—gives marathon mileage on regular gas. Available in VS or 6 cylinder models.
An exciting combination of sense and sophistication. Drive it and see .
Bert Armstrong Wingharn,Ont.
Phone 81
11111•1111111111.1.111
....... ..................... ......... ......................... ..... 111.11111 ..... I ..... III ........ 11,11111,1 ....... 11111111111,1111,1,111111111 ............. #11,1,111 .......
THE PRICE OF
GOOD LIVING
CANADIANS are still enjoying the world's
second highest standard of living.
They 'can do this because of the contribution
of manufacturing to our national progress and
prosperity.
Perhaps Canadians can buy some things
cheaper elsewhere than in. Canada. But if they
are not willing. to pay Canadian prices for Ca-
nadian products, our own workers will not for
long be able to receive Canadian wages. Nor
will. Canadian governtilents receive the tax rev-
enues they require to sustain Canada's welfare
prognammes.
There is a price to pay for everything; includ-
ing the Canadian standard of living.
...• •••
/14411
STEEL:COMPANY'N OIF CANADA
LIMITED
MONTREAL GANANOCIIIE HAMILTON BRANtrOP TORONTO
Amu 11111l
-
le 1~M.111f! AtIV/4100407.111100,Wedneigday, ,•
4 CHILDREN'S SHOES
$3.95 to $4.95
Dressy patent straps or oxfords.
YOUR FAMILY SHOE STORE Wingham Stores Open Saturday Night.
ii emlimmommogni
WINGHAM
„INTERMEDIATE "B" HOCKEY
Group Finals
took the lead on a lone effort by
Davidson,
The sane Period saw five Wn-
altios handed out. Irwin, Wood
and Wallace of Wingham were
sent off for elbowing, Toughing
and ;tripping While Ray of Wiarton
Was penalized twice for high
WHEN PILED-UP BILLS
SAY *GET A LOAN
CALLT.C.C.
ON THE TELEPHONE
•
11” 4 OM II ONO .0 Ma CI 11 • NY 411111. II 41•11- 0 in MN. 11 AYH MEW ONO NM IP 0 Oil., MN •• CI NIS 41 IN 010 III, 4111111 I 1,1 el I • I,
....... ...... 1,111111111101,111111111 iiiii 111111111111111414 ..... . 1,11,11,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....... 00,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,'
VVIARTON
Wingharn Arena
Monday, March .30
WINCHAM
(If necessary)
VS.
Loans from $150. to $2,500. or more.
Take, up to 30 months to repay on a wide
selection of loan plans.
Prompt, dignified service.
The Marton Redmen tied the
best-of-seven game series at. two
each when they downed the Wing-
ham 'Len Crawford Dodgers 7-5 in
Wiarton last Friday night.
Barry Fryfogle led the Wingham
attack with two goals, while Doug
Murray, Bill Lockridge and Mau-
rice Stainton collected singles. El-
wood Stephenson was the leading
marksman for Wiartort with three
goals: Bob /lay fired in two and
Keith Davidson and Jim Wright
racked 'up singles,
BOb Ray assisted 'by Elwood Ste-
phenson scored the first two goals
for Wiarton in the first period to
end the period 2-0.
Wingham came back to score
five times in the second frame
with Doug Murray, assisted by
Murray Stainton and Bill Lock.
ridge alone leading off for the
Winghain club. Barry' FryfOgle
followed up with his two goals aid-
ed by 1Cen Gerson on the first,
Maurice and Murray Stainton
teamed up for Wingham's last goal
of the period, Wiarton scored
once when niwood Stephenson
broke through.
Wiarton stole the play in the
'bird period to score four times
while 'Wingliant was unable to
conic up with a single tally. Ste-
phenson led the Bedirten with two,
while Davidson and Wright Made
their first appearances 'with one
goal each,
Penalties were given to :fee Hatt
IXtld Maurice Stainton tot tenth/lig.
GAME ON MONDAY
BREAKS DEADLOCK
Wingham's encounter with the
Wiarton Redmen in the local arena
OrtiMonday evening broke the 2-all
tie in garner to leave the standing
at 3 games to two in the best of
seven series, The game on Friday
night of this week in Wiarton will
end the, series if the Dodgers can
repeat their victory of Monday
evening.
First Period
The first frame 'of the encounter
opened favorably for the DodgetS
as Bruce Lott started the scoring
at 604, on a pass from Wallace.
Maurice Stainton added another
fear Minutes later on an .assist
front Doug Murray, but then the
Bedinen began to retaliate as J.
Wright found an open. Other and
Scored on a pass front Davidson,
'Marten evened the count at 15.24
Its Stephenson and Ray teamed 'up
for the goal.
Second Period
in3t the end of the second stanza
thing's looked gloomy for the Dod*
gets for the Rednhen were leading
4-3, 'McDonald and K, David.
son, combined for the first 'Mar.
ton Marker, to he folloWeA try a
goal hy Cottle front Wallace far
the Wingham chili. The. fled/nett
C if you live,
Yala
Protection for the family
Comfort for your retirement
All in policy. .
Consult-.
FRANK C. HOPPER...
—Representative--
• Canada Life
WINGHAM, ONT.
Phone 462
WIN POLICE TROPHY—The Mildmay Little Monarchs; won the Grey-Bruce Police Trophy in the annual
tournament spopsored,by the Police Association of the two counties, of. which the Wingham police are
members. The team came out, on top of •the 12-entry tournament, when the Mildmay kids defeated Port
Elgin 1.1-3 • at the Wingtham arena last Thursday eve 'ling.. Gordon Deyell, local chief of police is shown
above. as he 'Presented. the trophy to Bruce Weber, team captain. Wally Wendt, left, team coach, looks
on.—A-T photo.
DODGERS TAKE
SECOND GAME
After a 10-minute overtime' per-
iod in Wiarton last Tuesday night
the Len Crawford Dodgers down-
ed the Wiarton Redmen 6-5 for
the second win the best-of-seven
group final series.
Murray Stainton cashed in. with
four of Wingham's goals while
Bruce Lott and Doug Murray fired
in the singles. Keith Davidson
chalked up two markers, while,,
the singles for ,Wiarton were scor-
ed by Bob Wray, Jim 'Wright and
Allen Kreutzweiser.
A first period rush by the Red,:
men gave them a 3-1 lead, with
Bob Ray and Keith Davidson scar-
ing the first two goals. Murray,
Stairitbri retired'for the Ddidethi
at 8.19 but Jim Wright, on a pass
from R. Kreuger racked up another
Wiarton marker at 8.50,
The 'Wingham club handled all
the scoring in the second frame
with Doug Murray, Bruce Lott and
Murray Stainton coming through
With one apiece. A tripping pen-
alty went to Carl Primmer of Wi-
arton. •
The Redmen came back in the
third frame to outscore Wingham
2-1 and tie the count at 5-5. A
Kreutzweiser and K. Davidson did
the scoring for Wiarton, while Mur-
ray Stainton, assisted by Jim Bain,
'were responsible for Wingham's
marker.
A five-minute penalty for fight-
ing went to Bruce Lott and Bob
Ray.
The Dodgers proved themselves
the stronger club when Murray
Stainton, assisted by Doug, Mur-
ray scored early in the overtime
period and were able to hold the
one-goal lead through the last
eight minutes of playing time.
WIARTON REDMEN
TIE PLAYOFF SERIES
Wiarton Redmen
Trim the Dodgers
In the third game of the series
the Wiarton. Redmen, carried off
their first win over the Crawford
Dodgers 'by a score of 9-5 in the
local, arena on Wednesday night.
Barry Fryfogle led Wingham's
scoring, race with two goals, with
single tallies going to Ellwood Ir-
win, Doug Muray and Ken Cer-
son.
Elwood Stephenson led the Wiar-
ton squad with three goals. Ken
Davidson and Jim Wright hand-
led two each and Bob Ray and Ron
McDonald fired in the singles.
Wiarton's two goals in the first
period came from Keith Davidson
and Elwood 'Stephenson while the
Dodgers' only marker was chalk-
1 .ed up by Barry Fryfogle, assisted
by Bruce Lott.
The Redmen still held the upper
hand at the end of the second by;
out-scoring Wingham by 4-1. The
team of Jim Wright and Ron Mc.;
Donald scored two of the four
markers, while Bob, Ray and. El-
wood Stephenson racked up the
remaining two, Elwood Irwin of
Wingham scored unassisted at the
14:02 mark to leave a 0-2 score at
the close of the period. Penalties
went to Doug Murray and Ken
Cerson for tripping.
Both teams fought hard in the
third and came to a 3-3 draw for
th e period to set a 9-5 victory for
the Wiarton Redmen, The first two
goals of the frame were scored
by Barry Fryfogle and Doug Mur-
ray assisted by Ken Cerson and
Murray ' Stainton respectively. It
looked as if Wingham was going
to make a come-back but Keith
Davidson scored unassisted for the
visiting team at 10:25 to, set that
team on another scoring spree, in
which they chalked up three goals.
Elwood Stephenson and Ron Mc-
Donald were responsible for the
Second and third counters for the
Wiarton team. Ken Cerson and
Bruce Lott banged in the last goal
of the evening for Wingham, to
leave Wiarton with .a four goal
margin ,at the end of the game.
148 THE' SQUARE, PHONE 797
GODERICH, ONT.
T511 49