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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1947-01-23, Page 3
THE TIMES-ADVQCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23rd, 1946 VIKING With “SCOOP” Phone 115 The Outstanding CREAM SEPARATOR Before you buy your next cream h Mr. Farmer, see the Each year brings a faster-growing demand for these machines. You’ll understand why when you see their many impor tant features. We have both hand and power machines now hand, Scanning 1 Page 3 W, G. Simmons & Sons Exeter bzhohw Exeter Scores Win Over Lucan to Lead League; Juveniles Drop Games; Cagers Win Garage Service When your car or truck needs a check-up^ adjusting or re pairing you want prompt and satisfactory service. We can give you that service, as our garage, is equipped with mod ern machinery, Repairs, adjustments and replacements, when necessary, arc. made promptly. Genuine repair parts are used. Your Red Indian Service Station BTDDULPII TP. COUNCIL Biddulph Townshiii -Council held its inaugural meeting in the town ship hall. The oath of office was taken -by Reeve Joseph Bryan and Councillors C. W. McRoberts, Leo Morkin, John Park and Fred Dobbs. The following officers were ap pointed: Clerk, Frank Hudson; tax collector, T. H. .Stanley; treasurer, Clare West-man; medical officer of health, Dr. F. S. Kipp; members of Board of Health, Dr. Kipp, J. -Bryan and Frank Hudson; Abbott; Intosh; Intosh; liam Isaac; auditors, Kime, Grant & Kime, London; fence viewers, Harry Stanley, Jim Dewan, Mel Westman; sheep valuators, Frank Hardy, John Beatson, H. Wallis. Ot- ■of assessor, -Clitf truant officer, Jim Mc- weed inspector, Jim Me- road superintendent,Wil- HARPLEY Mr. Hector Murray went to tawa on Monday for a couple weeks. Miss Helen Love R.N., of Lon don, spent the past week-end at her home here. Mrs. Robt. Murray visited last; Friday at the home of Mr. Clar ence Hardy, Lucan. Congratulations .to Miss Barbara Hayter, of Exeter H.S., for being- one of the prize winners in the Annual Ontario Fire Prevention poster contests. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mills, of Granton, visited on Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hickey. Midgets, — STANDINGS — W 4 2 1 1 0 ■0 •X’ Cyclone— Exeter .................... Lucan ....................... iDashwood ................ Hensail .................... Zurich...................... Grand Bend. ........... -x- -»w RESULTS — Cyclone— Exeter 6, Lucan 4. Juvenile— Goderich Seaforth .Midgets— -Goderich Goderich L 0 1 2 1 2 >2 Pts. 8 4 2 2 0 0 16, Exeter 4. at Exeter, postponed. 10, Exeter 0. at Exeter, postponed. •x- *•ft —- FUTURE GAMES Cyclone— Jan.23— Hensail at Lucan. Zurich at Exeter, 24— -Dashwood at Zurich, Exeter 2 7-—'Lucan 28—-Grand 3 0---Lucan Dashwood Juvenile— Jan. 25—Exeter,., at Jan. 28—Clinton at -Goderich. Midgets— Jan. 23—-Clinton at Goderich. Jan. 29—Exeter at Clinton. Jan. 30—Clinton at Goderich. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. at Grand Bend, at -I! ens all. Bend at Dashwood, at Hensail, at Exeter. Seaforth. ton (Chisholm); Exeter, Hennes sey; Exeter, Ryckman (Shaw and Trites). Penalties, Chown. * -x--x- Clinton Edges Midgets In a hockey game early Saturday local Midgets were the Clinton squad WHALEIN , Fisher, of Toronto, is yjsiting for a time with Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Khlare. Mr. ‘’ ‘ * . .......... nearGordon, Docking Munroe, were Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wynne bed last week flu. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Earl, of ter, were Sunday visitors with and Mrs. Milne Pullen. Mr erly and villc. Mr and Mrs. Archie Chittick, of Granton, and Mr. and Mrs. and family, of recent visitors with Frank Pakinson. was confined to her suffering from GENERAL the Exe- Mr. . and Mrs. E, Foster and Bev- visited on Sunday with Mr. Mrs. Jas. Heywood, of isiim- for a with Having represented the Mutual Life Assurance Co. for a number of years, we have now taken A General Insur ance Agency and solicit your consideration when placing Laying Phone 287 A stranger, brought to the police station for speeding, when asked his name replied that it was Smith. ‘‘Give me your real name,” -he was ordered. “Well,” said the stranger, “put me down as Willjam Shakespeare.” “That’s better,” -the officer told him. “You can’t bluff me with that Smith stuff.’ B Mix Chick Starter you maximum vigor, liva- By using Co-op are assured of bility and growth hi your baby chick-. Milk powder, riboSavin yeast, plant a balanced gether with the basis of uM liver and animal protein mineral combination, high quality grains, our formula. Maximum egg production is the result of fecd'ng your chicks a balanced ra tian so that they will begin laying in rix months. Co-op Mix Grow Mash is a highly palatable feed, high in vita mins and essential minerals and is adapted to fit the bird for heavy egg production. dimmed Farmers C© 28 DUKE ST. Co. Ud. TORONTO 2 Exeter Sakes Lucan The old rivals, Exeter and Lucan met at the Arena Tuesday night and put on a four-star effort, the best seen on local ice this season. When tho final bell, had sounded the score read 6-4 'for Exeter. It wasn’t until the last half of the final period that Exeter took command of the game after an up hill fight with the Irish. Exeter had jumped into the lead early in the game three count again evening the 1 edged out by 2-1. Clinton took the first period during a scramble, checked Dan Watson in the Exeter zone and flipped the puck past -Mickle for Clinton's second. There was no scoring in the middle period but in the third Exe ter began ganging in the Clinton end. However, weak shooting and some bad luck held them down to one goal, Hern got the single tally when Tieman pushed the disc out in front from the end boards. EXETER—Goal, Mickle; defence I). Watson and McKinnon; centre, Hayter; wings, M. Brintnell and Wein; subs, J. Watson, Tieman, Armstrong, Cann, Hern and Bush. CLINTON — Goal, Nediger; de fence, -Chown and Ward; centre, Marshall; wings, Riehl and Cam eron Maltby; subs, Clair Maltby, Wilson, Fowler, -Dennome, Tighe. Referee, Bill Hanley, Clinton. First Period Clinton, Riehl (Cameron Maltby and Marshall); Clinton, Maltby. Penalties, Tighe. Second Period Scoring, none. Third Period Exeter, ’ Hern ties none. Goderich Teams a two goal lead in when Riehel scored Glair Maltby I only to -have Lucan plump in ■ in a row. Exeter tied the before the second ended and went into the lead early in the third. Their a minute when score. However the last half of ter shoved in two Early in the game Shaw potted his own rebound after MacDonald and Trites had helped him to engin eer the play. Hearn gave the Exeter fans a scare as the local power play, when M-cRoberts was serving time out, backfired. Smith rose to the occasion with a beautiful save. Around the fifteen minute mark, Gerry Paul and McRoberts broke away with Exeter caught in the other end Trites whipped back in a hurry to passed over score. Near Hardy laid stick who, in turn passed in front 1 to McRoberts to fool the local de-; fence and beat Smith. I Irish Take Two-Goal Lead i - i Stretton put the Irish two up on ‘ a play with Chisholm and Reving-. ton. Revington passed out 'from the I corner and Stretton lifted it into ■ the rigging*. H. Brintnell and Hen-1 nessey co-operated on a goal-mouth scramble to beat Lucas and a to MacDonald and back to play brought the locals on ground again. Shaw’s low caught the far side of the net. • Ryckman banged liomb his own: rebound after a play with Shaw to again give Exeter the lead aftej* seven minutes of the final period • had skipped by. Revington made it 4-4 with a back hander on Chisholm’s pass from the corner. After Hennessey and ,Stire had worked the rubber to the Lucan cage Hennessey’s shot bounced off Lucas* skate back out to him again and t’ is time he made it good. Get ting the puck in the corner Shaw shot it around behind the net - to Trites who set it out in -front to the waiting Ryckman who ended the scoring at 6-4. EXETER—Goal, Smith; defence, TTHP.t'P.li'AV Hlld. Tiycivlllciil * CGlltl'6 wings, Shaw and Trites; Hennessey, Turkey. Don Brintnell, Stire and lead existed for but Lucan knotted the they weakened in the period and* Exe go als. catch McRoberts who to Paul to knot the the end of the period the disc on Chown’s Shaw Shaw even drive A minute later Donald subs, Brintnell, II, Preszcator. -LUCAN — Hind marsh Chown; wings erts; subs, Stretton, nodgins. Referee, Cy Creech First Period Exeter. Shaw; Luct Roberts); Lucan, Md dy, -Chown), Penalties! and Trites. Second Period Lucan ington)Exeter, H. Brintnell’(Heir [nessey) — ' laid). Penalties, Tuckoy, ■McRoberts IHindmarsh and Ryckman, Third Period Bxeter, Ryckman; Lucan, Reving- ■Goal, Lu-cas .nd Baynes Paul ant , Hearn, F. Hardy, Chisholm Stretton (O T»p LIFE, FIRE or AUTO INSURANCEGordon Ogden visited few days during last Mr, and Mrs. N, Ogden, Mrs. Geo visited with Millson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Huebner and Danny Shanahan, of Detroit, were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morley. Mr. and Mrs. recently with Mr den, Exeter. While skating Thursday afternoon Arksey had the misfortune to fall and as a result has a double spile fracture in the big bone of her leg. We wish her a speedy recovery. Social Evening The second social evening of the ‘‘Whalen * ’ ' held in tin day evenin one of Lost Heir inole were played. Prizes were won for high score bert and Wm. Mrs, Frank Bill Morley. A short business meet ing was held with Laverne Morley in the chair, Mr. A. Cann presented ten decks of cards to the club. The committee for the next social even ing is Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Mor ley and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern. Refreshments were served. Congregational Meeting The congregational meeting the Whalen United Church held on Wednesday evening in Rev. Weir presiding, opened with singing Weir read the Scrip- and offered prayer, of the last meeting, and adopted. Reports various organizations Mrs. Baillie was elect fill the vacancy of Mrs who lias moved from the and 01 Mardlin Mr. and week , Exeter, and Lloyd Mrs. Geo.GEO. Phone 23 F and Squire Mrs. visited N. Os- on the little ice on Jean EH LAWSON Exeter «8Mi3C3S3OHt£icaa Exeter Motor Sales Dodge and DeSoto Sales and Service Tom Coates Phone 200 Fred Dobbs Community Club” was 3 school house on Mon- g. Nine table of euchre, and one of erok- by Miss Mary- Her- French, lone hands. Squire, consolation, for was the It’s the honest-to-gosli truth that Sunoco Dvnafuel is not just another gasoline. Sunoco Dvnafuel gives you top per formance and incomparable smooth ness. El I USE SUNOCO OILS AND GREASES TRY A CLASSIFIED! &■ & IT PAYS’ church with The meeting a hymn. Rev. ture The were from were given, ed elder to Brooks j community.I Bert the son the and was Mr. 11947 the Juvenile game the War- j Hodgson brothers and Newcombe ac- Wallis,■ ville G ‘ ministoi The m Annual Th were from given Cl aii’ Penalties, none. (Tieman). Penal- Win Goderich Teams Win The Midgets and Juveniles jour neyed to Goderich last Thursday and took a trimming from hosts. The Midgets lost 10-0 the Juveniles went down night their while 16-4. In ren ■counted , for 12 of the goals. Keith Brintnell got two of the Exeter tallies with one each going to -Mus ser and Waghorn. •» High School basketball racked up their second WOSSxk Senior “B” vic tim Arena last Friday af- wheti the boys handed Collegiate a 24-19 defeat girls trounced the same Basketbalkrs Win Exeter sq uads straight lories at ternoon Goderich and the school 3 6-7 in their half of the twin bill. Both local squads opened their season a week ago with wins over St. Marys. Lineups: Boys’ Ganic Goderich • - J. -Donnelly (2), D. Scott (6), B. Diggon (3), K. Wil mot, M. Wilson i 8), E. Holmes (1). D. Holmes, T. Fulford (2), B. Le Marc and A. Buchannan. -..xotor - Davis (2\ Davies (2), D. Soutlicutt, G. Rether (4), G. Higenell f i, O’Brien (8), J. Rether (5), Dill Tuckey and Mur ray May. Girls’ Game Goderich —- D. Bradley (2), E. Martin, R. Durnin (1), M. Bisset ‘ ■” Scott, Freeth, and (2), M. Churc-li, Banter, Graham. Exeter Kestle (9). E. i ldn (6), J. imiler, M. : Laithwaith Wall (2), M. M. P. M. M J.M. Schroeder Gaiser (8), P. Ilay (4), L. Duvar (7), M. Pickard, N. P. Doyle,.......... . “ ' and H, Leslie. Luu h was served the visitors in the Home economics room follow’- ing the games. (2), E. llnn- Hunter- Fahrner, K. Gibson, B. Rowcliffe A Record lesson minutes read the Wilfred Herbert were re-elected Board. Earl John- appointed secretary and are Walter Gunning Wm. Hodgson in place, of Ushers for Pullen Kenneth Chapman, Alton ks by Melle- *en to the hoir leader adjourned Duffield Steward’s was auditors Alox Baillie, appointed trustee Frank Gunning. are Milne t, Gerald A v mini P G One nearly new Sleigh with log bunk. One Portland Cutter. One light Sleigh. Tires—600x16 and a few 17. Tractor Tires, all sizes. Have your tractors and farm machinery overhauled now for spring. V. Sales and Service 7 . M Her attended Friday evening of led gde Mrs. Morley; secretary, peram-e : Missions y son. Tin ned. Social Evening ood crowd party on basement w ■y i Primary class, organist. Elva urer, Ernest Foster; fred Herbert: Tern ary, Mrs. B. Duffield -rotary, Ivan John- meeting was then adjour- A. crokinole 1 in the 1 1 Prizes w i girl’s big j Donnii iJaney i ladies’ ! high, (Wm. I Wm ! Lun I -Olli I ?’IS Foster hi- The cow meeting 'and Mrs. fred T Fl H I- J vch mil . I i ■ry 'd. s □ Phone 60w, Dashwood -h : M Sq ■11, .1 ry ulri 0, i-tty 0 v J n ■v (1 Mr at Khlare. id Mr. i i mil tee i< Miss Mrs. Will. Win. Hodgson Herbert. the church, as follows: i. boy’s high Duffield and reived prizes. Vuson. men’s most twenties, olation, Mrs. . W. Fisher. the close. The ; was Mr. and' . and Mrs. E ! F. Squire. ' February I Mr. - and ; Wil- Mr, nd M for the Elva Morley, French, Mr. and Mr. BLANSHARD TP. COUNCIL held defence, centre, McRob- wington, and Exeter (Me (Har- n, Paul Aborts ■McRoberts sholni. .Rev. jSxeter, Shaw (MacDon- It is a strange fact, a jihenomenon of nature, that just when nursing* pigs are really developing an appetite, at about four weeks of age, the sow's milk begins to fall off. That is when nursing pigs need a special feed. They must be persuaded to eat solid food so that they will not suffer a setback. NUTRITIOUS — PALATABLE SHUR-GAIN Pig Starter contains a balance of high quality nutrients mixed in an Oat Meal base. Tn what is thought to be a record for consecutive years in public ser vice, seven residents of Blanshard and Biddulph 26 (consecutive now hold. Heading* tin Campbell, M.- Township for -I •the doctor, 1 Fitzgerald, wl years has her of the trustfi United Church Sydni tary-fre Municip 21 year filled the sam > lanslmrd Fire for 22 years. For tho past Barnett has hem Township, and been M.O.IT. for Biddulph Township over the past 20 years. Frank Hudson has ibeen Biddulph Township clerk for 18 years. average years m is in more than dffices they Dr. C. A. Blanshard list H., years. Close behind uvever, is for the secretary board of Everett •past 40 ■treasurer Ebenezer -y A (hi usurer a) Teh s, whil m mil has been secre- r-f tho Blansh hone -Company Thoma - position Insurance Driver for Co m r ord for has the any 22 years, u clerk of Dr. F. s. Charles Blanshard Kipp has Blanshard Township Council its inaugural meeting in Rannoch Township Hall with Reeve Dr, -G. Jose presiding and all councillors present. Officers appointed for 1947 were; Clerk, Charles Barnett: treas urer, W. L. Switzer, tax collector C. S. Atkinson; assessor, Edvar •Stacey; road superintendent, John Dunnell; grader operator, Lloyd Thompson; medical health officer. Dr. Campbell; members of Board of Health, James Robinson and Chas. Barnett; sanitary inspector, Arthur Heard; weed inspector, Russell Bur gess: truancy officer, Arthur Heard; livestock valui auditors, T. , Russell. Tho matter ford General ed and left with the reeve to take up with the County Council, Patrol men appointed were: Radcliffe, J. Robinson, R. Levs' Stevens, R. Marriott B. Stacey, Parkinson, G. Jones, H. Crago, It Bonnett, D. Summers, W. A. -MacDonald, G. Ballan- . Birtch, J. Seeley, A, Pat- M. Henderson. C F ator, George Hookwav; A. Crago and -Nesbitt of financing the Strut Hospital was discuss. R. E. A. Berryhill, Frank S. Mills, Little Pigs like it— Little Pigs thrive on SHUR-GAIN 18% PIG STARTER tar Baby Chicks need fresh feed. That’s why our Chick Starter is so popular today. It is made up frequently and only as needed so that no feeding through lack of freshness. 18% SHUR-GAIN Chick Starter 17% LAKETERIA Chick Starter and Baled Wood value $3.50 is lost cwt. cwt. Shavings for (H #ess, Finney. ■ tyne, W [ ton and S. , Sommerville. . 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