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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1968-05-09, Page 12• • Joan Archer, Heather Smith and Kendra .men't. °Kendra also received ,an Acting a Feagan received red attendance sti-ipes, !Badge,* the first tp. ,beawarded to any Sunday night at the Pioneer GirlsEncamp- girl in the group., •11%*!.. THE CNTARIOS captured the regular ' trophy for the season as well as the play- off trophy,. The presentation of trophies wes*.rnatle at the banquet held recently at Mrs. Wilfred Stainton pinned the Advanced Water Badge .--- on Mary Shepherd's- uniform at the Encampment held at ' the Baptist Church.—A-T Photo. I, • CAREFUL DRIVERS... - stop to think when they're behind the wheel. They stay relaxed but alert. . don't get heated .up Over the other guy's actions. They know that anger can color their whole driving attitude and make them a menace to Other drivers on the road., Patrida Orien, EllenReid,'Mary Lou Hop- per,,CarOI Smith, Tammy. Vienneau; Debbie Campbell and Cindy Beard watched as Pilgrims received badges at the Baptist Church on Sunday evening.---A-T Photo. , the. LegiOn ,Home in Wmgham., From the left, Norman Cameron, Porothy CaMeroni Eileen Templeman, Eric Walden and Dor. othy Croskill. Missingefrom the picture is Harold Taylor. —Advance -Times PhotO. "re'effi'",""lin.".""1911,14.0./004.;11HHOISHIMItttlitet"tiftlittglsioltfitlioluisilielo.“ 88 DPOIIMIA0111 $$$ 0 000 oilmen:oleo •••••••••• titootntstlittiffift#4111000,0tIrtittittt#0#14 WISL executive plans ticket draw to buy equipment tvlethods of raising money for equipment such as bats and balls, and funds for..payment of . lights at the park were discussed by the executive of the, Wing. - ham Industrial Softball League last Monday. ° It was decided to hold a draw, some time.in June and further details will be announc- ed later. . Fed 'Lee had sweaters and an estimate(price for outfit- ting seventeen perspns on any .one teani for the executive's consideration. • It was decided thatfirciWard.should 'also price sweaters, and leport to the next meeting. The season will get under- way_this month with the first game to be played May 27. President Rod Hickey was in charge of the meeting. Anyone interested in being an umpixe in this league is asked to contact Ernie Carter at 528-3815:\. A meeting was call-. ed for next Monday evening, May 13, when it is hoped that. the coaches and managers of the teams will be present., CAREFUL BUYERS.. insure their cars with State Farm. They like State Farm's, famous low rates—rates so Low that one •• out of two may save importdrit.dollars. And, they like State Farm's "Hometown" claims service too • -provided bthe world's largest rietwOrk of fun. „ time agents and salaried claims reg.' Z • resetitatives. Sound like the combi- nation of big savings and big service you've been looking for? CaIl today! • REUBEN • APPLEBY • 357.1679 W. D. "Bill" MAY 07-3280 • STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE COMPANY • 01i1101111 Head Officer Toronto,-, Ontario. P6478 Adora MacLean, Janice MacTavish, Sylvia MacLean, Marilyn Collar and Shirley Grey A. . .. , e Premature? READMAN'S CL ERS have jug brought in a • full new range of MEN'S SUMMER CLOTHING. • Suits some with 2 pair of trousers from Wool Worsted, and Venetians in Checks and Plains Soar. w• really < premature to think of elegance for summer? $39.95 received stripes :for 'perfect attendance at Pioneer Girls' meetings during the year. Happy Hostesses conclude projed BLUEVALE—The-,4-H Club, , Happy Hostesses, with their leaders. Mrs. Keith Moffatt and Mrs. Jim Thompson, enter- tained the mothers of the club girls and members of the Blue-. vale Women's Institute on Mon 'day evening in the school room •of the Presbyterianthurch. They had just completed the project "The Club -Girl Enter- tains", After the opening exercises and the introduction of the girls, their mothers and Insti- tute members, a contest was conducted. Work books and articles made by the members made a fine display. Tea tables were attractively set with centres of spring flowers, and refreshments prepared and served by the girls • were much appreciated.. Mrs. Jas. Johnston, president of the Bluevale Women's Insti- tute voiced the feelings of the guests in their praise for this fine work carried on by the club girls under capable leadership. PRESENTATION FOR • MR.; MRS. L. COOK I BELGRAVE-- The diTectors ' and staff of the Belgrave Co- operative Association held a social evening Monday. April 29 in the community centre in honour of Lewis Cook who retir- ed from the Co -Op. April ht. The presentation of a table lamp to Mr. and Mrs. Cook was made by Mr. Lorne Campbell. Lunch was served by the laies. staillismaste•HerisiimeNitesistmetommettuenoristmattmottittitittstim ••••••••• imistetutroatietteti Hilatuttoitmemet Bluevale Charles Ganneit and 'George Blaney of Port Huron, visited at the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wright and other rela- tives. - . Mr. and Mrs. ke'ftli\:/i4offlt motored to Petrolia fOr'ihe' week -end, • Mrs, WilliamBla4tridte.1..of; Ottawa, viiitedther Pakents,; M. and Mrs. Raymond4ElliOtt, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc- Kague and boys and Mrs. Al- bert ,Walker of Wingham were Sunday visitors with Mr.. and M rs Mrs... j.j.Hary Elliott.rAarns of Wrox - eter visited her sister. Mrs. AIexMcCraticin at the week -. Mr. Charles Congram of Wingham preached in Knox Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Marshall of Listowel, visited Mr. and •Mrs. A.D., Smith on Sunday. ., SaturdarvisitOrs wfth- Mr. and Mrs. Percy Vincent were . Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vincent of Belgrave and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murch of Clinton. FORDWICH Mr. and Mrs. Russel Nickel And Mr. Walter Harrifield visit- ed Sunday with the Roth lamb lies at Hagersvi1le. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Aldrich of Galt visited over the week• end with Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Mann. . a • 51 • • awl get even with the axes! Treat your car to;.* , - Suinmer Alignment CHECKUP .NOW I% I 1 DIAGONAL RD. Business and Professional Directory C. W. CASLICK • LIFE. HEALTH BUSINESS INSURANCE • 50 Patrick Street East . Wirwham ' Representing IMPERIAL LIFE A27.1Yr 1BWINGHAM, MEMORIALS GUARANTEED GRANITES -CEMETERY LETTERING REASONABLE PRICES Buy Direct and Saint Bus. Ph. 357-1910 • Res. Ph. 357.1015 • frederick F. Harnuth R.O. :Carol E. HornOth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPTOMETRISTS. Phone 338.2712 HARRISTON - • ONTARIO GAVI.LLER & • COMPANY • Chartered Accountants. • Ruident Partner J. E. Kennedy, C.A. Dhil _881-3471" - Walkerton • Crawford, Shepherd° and Mill, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. • J. Harley Crawford, Q.C. • Norman A. Shiphord, M.A., LLB. Alan R. MIII, B.A„ U.B. • WINGHAM, ONTARIO • Dial 357.3630 J. L GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY, ETC. Office -- Miyer Block WINGHAM DIAL 357-1990 411111111111.1111MIMIMMI, Seventy Voices ° University of Western Ontario Mixed Choir - 'WILL PRESENT A CONCERT • at the • WINGHAM PUBLIC• SCHOOL • , • AUDITORIUM Saturday, May ilth at 8:00 p.m. • The program is sponsored by the WINGHAM LIONS CLUB and the BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUB "Obviously fun to perform and enjoyable to hear." "The choir sings with zest, verve and exquisitely shaped phrases."—A London review. THIS IS THE FIRST TIME THE GROUP HAS • TOURED ONTARIO. • ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.00 • CHILDREN 50c es -SH- BINGO AUSPICE ; ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 180 AT THE SEE: OUR le14 RANGE AT READMAN CLEANERS PHONE 3574242 WINGHAM WINGHAM LEGION Doair Wednesday, May 15 15 — $10.00 GAMES 2 —SHARE THE WEALTH 1—SPECIAL $50.00— MUST GO JOHN FINNIGAN IS SHOWN accepting his trophy trots Vicki wild at the( Commercial League's banquet held re. cently.,John had a 359 for the men's high singte.A-T Pix.