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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1959-04-01, Page 11WINGHAM 6.4 WIN ME DODGERS SERIES , The Len Crawford Dodgers car, ried off the W.O.A.A. intermediate bemebrew title for their group when they downed the Wiarton Redmen tb give the local a 4-2 edge in the best of seven series in. Wiarton on Friday night, . ray Anored—twrice- "Mr- Wingham while the other four tallies, were ;handled by Murray Stainton, Jim 13ain, Barry Fry- Logic and Ren Hodgkinson.. Reg., gruegei came up with two market; for Wiarton, while With. David? son and ,tile Wright fired in.' the singles, On a Pass from' Gerd Cersam- Dong Murray put ,Iffinghath. on , the score'' board tor a mnezgoal edge at the end of the first per- iod, A second period goal at 12,58 by Doug Murray, assisted by Barry Vryfogle, gave Wingham - a two- goal margin. Wiarton's ' firsta of ilie•night came when Krueger pick-1 ed crp Wright's pass, • • Penalties in thewsecond period went' to Primmer, tripping; i Doug; Wallace, slashing: Five rninuto' majors went to Lott and•Hodgkin-, son for fighting, while .Ray of Wiarton received two five minute majors and a ten minute miscon- duct, Murray Stainton scored unassist- ed early in the third but Wiarton came back with two goals to tie the game 'at 3-3, Krueger, aided by Davidson, chalked up the first, while Davidson came lback alone for Wiarton's second goal, Wing- ham's -next two goals came . from Bain and Fryfogle, assisted' by Murray and Lott. Wright scored the last goal for Wiarton on a lone break-through. Ken Hodgkinson flipped in the final goal alone on an open net when the Redmen pull- ed their, goalie in a last-minute at- tempt to.tie the game, ' the call to worship, Mrs, Dawson Craig read the Scripture lesson from. Genesis, chapters Mrs, john McGee told, the story of .Rachel and Leah and their mar- riage, and Mrs, Cotilter led in the Glad Tiding prayer, The group was invited to attend an Easter Thankoffering,ineeting With the Teeswater W.M,S,. grotty On Tuesday and plans were made. to have Miss Dorothy Douglas ,here as Thankoffering speaker, A discussion 'period 'on a forum was - then carried thrangh• With. Mrs; Conn as Commentator, the subject, "How can we get Chinese immigrants to take part in our church meetings?" • Mrs, Earl ;Gas- lick acted as the Chinese repre- sentative, and Mrs. Russell. Ross the church representative, Dr, Marshall was appointed to 'attend the Synodical meetings 'to be held in Goderich on April 13, 14 and 15, Mrs.' Marshall will attend for one day only, Mrs. Walter Lott gave an interesting reading on mission work anti Mrs. Conn read a poem. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah benediction. The hostess served a dainty lunch, WHITECHURCH Ladies' Wednesday League March 25th ' High single, Nellie Gannett, 262; high triple, Gail Colvin,' 565., Magpies, 561/2 ; Robins,,. 45%; Oriole; 46; Canaries, 39; Wrens, 4:L; Bluebirds, 37. March 25th High single, Irene Perrott, 279; hight triple, Dolores Peachy, 587. Magpies, 5714.; Robins, 4814.; Orioles, 47; Wrens, 44; Canaries, 42; Blue- birds, 38. a STENOGRAPHER - BOOKKEEPER Applications in writing will be accepted by the undersigned until Salurday, April 18, 1959. State age, education, qualifications and, refer- ences; 5-day week; good working conditions; starting salary, $1,60000 per annum; interviews can be arranged. For further details, cantact: JOHN G. BERRY, Sec.-Treas. Huron County Home Committee Court House, Goderich, Ont. Mr. Paul GroskOrth and Mr. Ro- bert Houston of Kitchener spent the week-end with the latter's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs: R. Hotiston, of Pembroke. Mr. 'Sydney Payne and grandson. Michael Cullen, of Toronto, arc spending a few days with Tiffin friends in Kinloss: Mr. and Mrs.• Frank Stockill of Blind River are spending this week with hey parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas. Morrison and Mrs. Don DennisOn and baby' Timmy of North Bay accompanied them and will spend the week at the home of Mr. Herbert Laidlaw and Ivan, Miss Jacqueline Kerr of Bluevale is also visiting with her grand- father, Mr. Laidlaw.' Mrs. Annie MeQuillin, who has spent the winter months at Ripley, returned to her home here on Sat- urday, Mrs. Hector Purdon and children of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs, A. B. Purdon and Mrs. George 'Tiffin of Lucknovv visited with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Falconer on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. ,Relison Falconer and sons Of Sarnia spent the Week-end With Mr, and 'Mrs. Falconer. Miss Marion Biickton, who has been seriously ill In Victoria Hos- pital, London, for the past three Weeks, was brought by arnintlante to Winghtun Hospital 'on Wldo. Miss Betty Hamilton of Niagara Falls 'visited on Saturday With her grandpaients,1 Mr. anti Mrs, A, B Buckton. Miss Gertrude Stewart, of Cooks,. wine;• i3 'visiting; this week at the krone of heestitar, Mrs, Harold :Walker, WEEK-END FEATURE Popular Perry Cotno style and spring-fresh eltecks, all wash. able fabrics, Sizes 8 to 18 $2.49. $2.95 Quality and Saving' to Crow About 41 HANNA'S Men's & Boys* Wear WINGHAM, ONTARIO r. 4 Hvvoz ilkiletwrxhanlpionsbiro SATURDAY), APRIL 4th at 8,30 pm, ELORA vs. WINGHAM ,CHILDREN'S SHOES $3.95 to $4,95 Dressy patent straps or oxfords,' Wingham Stores Open Saturday Night.. • YOUR. FAMILY SHOE STORE CUB AND SCOUT MOTHERS' AUXILIARY Arcias wnyornsoity, APltLL 14,11 IN THE LERIOX. HOW PHONE 12 The winchum Adva) o-tinefo, wado ay, April J1t, I Tell Them and Sell Them In The Ativeoce.Timei - r. SPEAKER CHOSEN FOR THANKOFFERINfi Be,,,Teady when a canvasser calls TatiAdi4n- .Cakei 'Society Ol•M•1•0 11.4.40.-4 For The Best -REFRYERAPON & ELECTRICAL- SERVICE WHITECHURCH,--The regular monthly ..meeting .of the W:M.S,,of the Presbyterian Church was held on Wednesday last at the home of Mrs, Frank Coulter., Mrs, Johns- ton Conn was convener for the- Jim Lockridge on Winning Team., Ina game played at RCAR Sta- tion Camp Border) last week ih the Training Conirnand hockey finals, Camp Borden wOh out over Win-. nipeg to win the Bryans Cup, Jim Lockridge, .a former Wing- ham boy, was a member of the, team, Each player was given an a jacket, ehreig JACK KERR Phone 608 J 22 Wingham Specializing in SEAL ED-ENT'r REPAIR. AND COALMERCIAL REFRIGERATION REPAIR Thank You' This week the Crawford Dodgers thank Max :McCarter, jack Walker and 1311) Irwin who so kindly as- sisted with transportation to the, game at Wiarton on Thursday night, ' IVMS PRESENTS STAR TO.' MISSION-BAND Wingham Arena Saturday, April 4 .• • 8.30 p.m. ELORA WINGliAM of Toronto and her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Farrier, who have been at Lang Branch for the past few 'weeks, are now visiting with- Mr, and. Mrs. Clifford Farrier of Kitchener, and Mrs. Jack Gillespie and family o't Sarnia spent the week- end with his parents; .Mr. and Mrs. 0. Gillespie and with her bro- ther,Mr. Garnet Farrier, .vas--a +agent in Wingham Hospital for a few clap; last week. Mr: and Mrs. Kenneth Laidlaw and family of London and his mo- • tier, Mrs, James. Laidiaw, of God- crick), visited on ,Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw. Mr, and Mrs. George Walker and Clarence,. and Mr. and Mrs- Wilfred Walker and family visited on Sun- day 'Witli Mr: and Mra. William Humphrey at 'St. 'Helens. Mr. 'and Mrs. Sig Foien of To- ronto, Mr. and aVtra.-'14. 0: Boss of Walkerton and Mr, and Mrs: Frank foss of Tuenberry were guests on Saturday at' the marriage of their niece, Miss Donna Cox at Oakland. Mr, .Ainert, viernan tapped two hundred ,maple trees' in his sugar bush' last week. Miss Marjorie- Currie of London spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs, R. J. Currie and Mr.. and 'M.A.' George" McGee and fam- ily, and Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Simpson. of. Culross, and Mr, and Mrs, Jack .Currie • 'and family attended a family rlinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Gib- son .on Sunday; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 'Zinn and family visited :on Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvine ,Zinn of Woodstock, Miss' Barbara Irwin "of Toronto visited on: Saturday at the home of 11Wbrother: Mr. Wm: T. Irwin. '" • Birth IVieCLENAGHAN—In St, "Thomas Ilespital on Tuesday,' March 24, 1955;- to Mr. and Mrs, *Irwin Me- Clenaghan, a daughter:- Nancy Lynn. SECOND GAME OF A BEST-OF,SEVEN SERIES 01161N4•1•0011.00111••0.111.01.0(HIMMOINVIONMONDUNIO.09411 1111MOMINk 1958 FORD ' Club Coupe, one.owner car with radio, dean throughout, Your Car WHITECHURCH— The W.M.S. et.,.the Brick-Calvin 'United Church held its Easter ,,thanloftering meet- ing in the church on Thursday last,, and entertained the Mission Band. Sikty were present for the even- ing, Miss'Sanet Beecroft, viee-pre- Sident of the Mission Band, pre- sided and gave the call to worship. Mrs. Gordon McBurney, during ,the 'meditation 'period, spoke on the theme, "Love and Joy". The Scriptirre readings from Matt.' 28 were taken' by Wayne Coultes and Clayton Robinson, Mrs, Roy Pat- tison led in prayer, ' Mrs. MeRitchle told a very, inter- esting story, showing how the evil spirits, feared by peOples in many lands, can he overcome by the liv- ing faith Of Christianity. • Ann Currie read a hymn,'"I've Found a Friend', 'and' Mrs. George McGee told a story of children's steward- ship. , Grant' Coultes and 'Gary Jamieson took hp the offering which was dedicated 'by Nancy Mit7 son, Mrs, Clarence Chamney,' as su- perintendent of the Mission Band, explained the obligations of that group, and presented the star, giv- en by ,the Presbyterial, to the Bands that quality and Miss Janet Beecroft placed, the star on their second certificate. Mrs. Norman CoulteS„ W.M.S. president, was in charge of the business period. Doreen Smyth sang "Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?" All enjoybd the film, "Rudi Comes to Canada" as seen by the answers of the children during the discussion per- iod, led by' Mrs, ,Gordon McBur- ney. • Janet Beecroft closed the meet- ing with prayer' and the benedic- tion and the ladies served tea, sandwiches and cookies, 1956 BUICK Two-door hard top, two-tone, A-1. condition, r. 1956 CHRYSLER . 4-door sedan, a. one owner car and is in tip-top shape and is clean as a whistle inside And out. 1955 DODGE "Burns Up" Wheel Alignment 4 Tithe's FASTER than Spark Plugs! Think •of the ' beatin your wheels take! . No wonder wheel alignment "burns, up" 4 times .faster than spark plugs. A low cost, scientific wheel check with ,BEAR equipment every 5,000 miles saves your car t. may save your life: Look for the shop with BEAR Service at the' •"14a1)PY :War"' ,Sign :' Four-door Sedan With custom radio, 193 DODGE Suburban with radio. Mrs, Irene Paterson of Toronto spent the week-end with her mo- ther, Mrs, William Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Caslick cele- brated the 43rd anniversary of their .marriage on Sunday, and attended, a family dinner at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Russell Ross. Mr, and Mrs. Elliott Carruthers and family of Holyrood visited on 'Sunday at the home of his, sister, Mrs. George Fisher, Miss Marilyn McQuillin of Ham- ilton spent the week-end at the home of her aunt, Mrs, William Purdon at St. Helens. - Mr. and Mrs. Hank Kruger of Detroit spent the week-end at the home of her brother, Mr. John Gillies, and with Lucknow • rela- tives. Mr. and Mrs. George Fisher and family attended a farewell party held at Holyrood on Tuesday eve- ning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- win Carruthers who have sold their farm and are moving to Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and children and Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Perrott of Goderich visited on Sunday at the home of their fath- er, Mr. William Forster of East Wawanosh. Mrs. David Kennedy has been confined to bed over the week-end and Mrs. Harry Tichhourne of Goderich has been. here with her mother. Mr. Dawson Craig has been laid up during the past week with an attack of pneumonia and Alex has also been very ill with flu. Mr, and Mrs. Ben McClenaghan and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenagh- an visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, William Parker at Exeter. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence McClen- aghan and children of Rothsay vis- ited on Sunday at the home of their uncle, Mr, Harry McClenaghan in Wingham, Rev, J. Robert Watt of Trinity United Church, Toronto, is the, guest minister, speaking on "Plain Talk" over C13L, Toronto, each morning this week at 7.40. Rev, and Mrs, Watt and family visited on Monday with his parents, ReV, and Mrs. W. J. Watt, Mr, and :Mrs, John Burchill and Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bryce and children of Culross spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Cur- rie Burchill of London. Mr. Parrish Moffatt of Lang- side was a patient in 'Wingham Hospital last week, following a heart attack. Miss Dorothy arid Miss Mary,, Rose of Toronto and Miss Mari-, anne Parsons of Tomato apeat the' week-end with the former's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Rosa of Tornberry, Mr. and Mrs, Carman Farrier and children, of tong Branch ac this Week with Mr. and Il/fra. Glattet Farrier and with 'MOH'S relatives, Miss Wihnifred Farrier Cornett?, and see these used. cars oi quality today at Ken's Alignment Service Phone 355 Eskimos' Sport Is Blanket..Tossing Americans have carried 'baseball into many parts of the world, but they may be Atopfkid at the door of the 49th state, The Eskimos have their' own favorite sport— blanket-tossing. The World Book Encyclopedia reports, in its new article on Alaska, that the Eskimos stretch a large walrus hide or a blanket three or four feet above the ground.. Holding on to the edge of the blanket by special hand- grips, about 20 or 30 Eskimos 'toss the .players into the' air, as high as 15 or 20 feet at each throw. The' player who 'can bounce the highest and keep landing on his feet :is the winner. For Alaskans who prefer less strenuous pastimes, the "Ice Pool" contest is a favorite, The contest is held at Nenana in April or May. The winner is the person who comes closest to guessing the min- ute when the ice breaks up in the Nenana River. Diago.nal'Road Wingham Your Dodge, DeSoto and Simca Dealer Wingham 401•01111•04aollemoomoanwarsisowommolowoomailani. ear affected . Boy se', 'and s e Spring Jackets BOYS' SPRING JACKETS WHITECHURCH Commercial Leagite - To End Season The Commercial League bowling champions for the 1958-59 se,ason are the Flying Saucers With Mer- vyn Templeman as captain. Mem- bers of the team...ere Ruth .Lott, June Hafermehl; -Agnes Cameron, Harold Taylor and Ken' Crompton. Ruth Lott won the ladies' high single for the season with 318 and Ken Corson with 308 won the high single for men. The annual 'banquet will he held in the Legion Home on April. 2nd at 6.45 p.m, followed .by. a social eve- ning at the Royal T. , Silk lined, Perry C01110 and zipper styled, season's latest shades, sizes 6 to 18 $4.99 up Come and visit r SAVE MONEY An Investors Syndic;ate plan will help you to have enough in the future. A plan can be tailOred to suit your objective whether it's owning a new home, ed- ucating your children, buying a buainesi or pro- viding for your retirement. See ur Investors man:— Thomas A. Jarclin Phone 147, 'Wingliont, Ont. John W. 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