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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1949-05-26, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 26, 1949 ■- U. POP’S Taxi Service Phone: Crediton Ifirll Exeter 357 Floor Sandins ® Hardwood & Tile Floors Laid. Old Floors Re-finished. Asphalt, Rubber & Plaster Tile. Linoleum Laid. Men's ZAZ Softball Schedule Drawn Up Following I s the group Men's Intermediate ‘A* W’.O.A.A. softball schedule entries: Wing­ ham, Seaforth, Listowel, Cent­ ralia R.C.A.F., Sebringviile, May 24; ’ ' ‘ ““ ‘ 26; 27; May May ville, May 31; towel, June 2; forth, Jun© 2; towel, June 3; bringville, June 7; at Centralia, June 7;‘ Seaforth at Wingham, June 9; Listowel at Centralia, June 10; Wingham at Sebringviile, June 13; Centralia at Wingham, June 14; Centralia June 14; Sebring- June 16 Wingham Centralia, Seaforth, Wingham, 2, Listowel at Wingham, May Seaforth at Centralia, May Sebringviile at Listowel, 2i8; Wingham at Seaforth, 31; Centralia at Sebring- Seaforth at LIs- Centralia at Sea­ ly Ingham at Lis-' Listowel at Se- Sebringville WOODHAM Phone Kirkton 53rl0 If So, YouTl Need GRAVEL, SAND OR FILL Contact us for all your concrete requirements. LANES GRAVELLED Anytime or Anywhere at Listowel. ville' at Seaforth bringville at Seaforth Listowel Listowel Seaforth 23, _ 23; Wingham at Centralia, June 24; Sebringviile at Listowel, June 28; Sebringviile at iSea- forth, June 218; Wingham at Listowel, June 3d; Listowel at Sebringviile, July 5; .Wingham at Seaforth, July 5; Listowel at Centralia, July 7; Centralia at Wingham, July 8; Seaforth at Listowel, July 9; Sebringviile at Wingham, July 12; Seaforth at Sebringviile, July 12; Centralia at Listowel, July 14; Sebring­ viile at Centralia, July 16; Sea­ forth >at Wingham, July 19; Lis­ towel at iSeafrth, July 19; Cent­ ralia at Sebringviile, July Wingham at Centralia, July Wingham at Sebringviile. June June June June at at at at Sebringvllle, Centralia at Seaforth Se- i 16; 17; 21; 21; June June 21; 23; W. G MacDonald — Contractor —- PHONE 404JT EXETER PHONE 166 HENSALL Evening Service One garage will be open in Exeter on Sundays and during the evenings throughout the week Open this Sunday and During the Evenings Throughout the Week MUNN’S Service Station \ Exeter ball clubs celebrated Victoria Day with three victories —-the local lassies lassoed the St, Marys girls in that town, while both baseball teams took part in tlm Dashwood Sports Day and came tories. Girls Win In their season, the Exeter girls teed off with five runs in the first inning and were never headed in a nine-inning exhibition tilt at St. Marys. The 'final score was 13- 10. Marilyn P/faff dished up no-hit ball for five innings on the Exe­ ter mound. She gave up two rufns in the second on three walks and an error. Mary Cut­ ting went in at the sixth and finished the game. She allowed but four hits but was in diffi­ culty in the seventh when St, Marys pushed in six runs, losers scored their other runs in the ninth.. After opening with five the local lassies were held score- until the fifth when again broke Two sixth home with two vic- First dame opening game of the The two runs out With another more were added in and another in the hurling hitless ball, Exeter’s big threat at . She scored four of EDGEWOOD Mr. Harold Westman Jr. London epent the week-end home with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Westman. Quite a few of the farmers have started to hoe sugar ibeets. Miss Gilberta Hennion, Vera and Olla Moore, Billie Powell Albert Middleton dance at Lakeside night. Miss Bernice Westman are at week-end. We are sorry Miss Margaret W e s t m a n met with an accident while down at Spring Bank on Monday night. Mr. Charlie Gowan lost a valu­ able cow Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kirk and Frances of London Town­ ship spent Sunday with hex* aunt, Mrs. R. Moore. of at attended Wednes- Margaretand home for the to hear that Times-Advocate Want Ads— Bargain Counter of the county. t H. J. CORNISH & CO. - • , .. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS less they five, the ninth. Besides Pfaff was the plate her team’s runs on a walk, two singles and a triple. Pee Wees Win 10-2 In the first game of the Dash­ wood celebration, the Pee Wees won a 10-2 decision in a four- inning exhibition tilt. Chuck Parsons hurled hitless ball in the first three innings and Gary iddleton tossed them up in the fourth. Maier was the Dashwood moundsman, Exeter scored one run in the first, four in the second, and five in the fourth. Dashwood sent one man across the plate in each Of the last two frames. DASHWOOD: E. Weiberg, 3b; Bender, 2b; Maier, berg, c; Miller, cf; Schade, Willert, ss; EXETER: 2b; Hennessey, Taylor, ss; rf; Batten, 3b; Middleton, cf, p; Sturgis, cf; Pollen, If; Hailey, rf. Intermediates Win First Game Feature attraction of the Dashwood Sports Day was the outstanding performance of both Dashwood and Exeter in their first scheduled games of the sea­ son. With the score tied up at 2-2 going into the ninth, Exeter shoved one run across to break the deadlock. It proved to -be the winning run but not before the home team’s rally was nipped by Roy Pearon’s beauti­ ful catch to retire the side with the tying run on third. For the first four frames was a real pitchers’ battle, the first three it was three p; H. Wei- lb; Gossman, If; Denomme, rf; Currie, rf. Parsons, p; Wells, lb; Mc'F'alls, c; Cowen, If; Pooley, 3b; Middleton, and throe down, Before Exeter scored in the fifth Baumann had whiffed ten of the Dashwood batter’s, while Yelle’s fast ball accounted for nine Exeter strike­ outs. Yelle went on to finish the games and chalked up the hand" some total of eighteen victims, Baumann got into difficulty in the sixth and was lifted for Or- merod, who finished the game and was credited with the win, The score was tied at 2-2 when he took over from, third base. While cues in two foi* came up in.g plays, catch, Nicol snared Yelle’s high line drive to start a double play in the fifth, Exeter came up with another double killing the following inning and, in the first Ormerod -caught’ Hayter, the first man up, with th&” hidden ball trick when tfae Dashwood short stop got around to third. Two doubles in the fifth start­ ed a two-rpn. rally for Exeter to break up the scoreless duel. Darling clouted the first one and advanced to third on Baumann’s grounder, The play was made at third but Darling was safe when Wein dropped the ball. With two on and two out Nicol lined a double to score both runners. In the last of the sixth, Dash­ wood tied it up. Regier Jead off with a single walked Hayter and Ford, sacks. PfafGs single scored the first -two before Ormerod came in to relieve Baumann. In the first of the ninth Or­ merod won his own game with a single that scored Pearon after the left fielder drew a walk. In the last half, however, the Dash­ wood nine again threatened and the verdict was in doubt until the last -ball was pitched. Haugh singled but was forced at se­ cond. Kleinstiver, reaching first on the fielder’s choice, stole se­ cond and third. Ormerod struck out Yelle and Regier smashed out a drive that Pearon picked off near the left field fence to stein the rally. Both Dashwood teams were short a battery member; Robby Wein of the Pee Wees watched his teammates from the bench suffering very severe facial burns in a gasoline explosion. Catcher Howard Maier of the Intermediates was operated on foi’ appendicitis last week-end. EXETER Har Holtzman Robinson, ss Pearon, If Smith, c ...... Ormerod, 3b, p Darling, lb Baumann, p Shaw, cf ... Nicol, 2b ... H. Holtzmann Creech, cf .... the locals had four mis- the field, compared to Dashwood, they also with some smart field- Besides Pearn’s nifty and Baumann the next two batters, to fill the WQOPHAM Sunday visitors in the com­ munity; Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brine and Nanay of St, Marys, Mr, and Mrs. Ray Stephens and family of Anderson, and Mr. Lloyd Brine of Rannoch, with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Brine. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson and Mr, and Mrs. George Allen of Kirkton with Mr. and Mrs, Harry Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tufts and Ruth Ann, Miss Norma Tufts and Mr, Bill Mpore of London^ Mrs, T. Tufts, Ross and Leroy, of Kirkton, with Mrs. R. Kirk. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Levy and Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer and Ronnie, of iShipka, Mr. and Mrs. William Rundle and Shirley and Miss Winnie Gray, with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rundle and Mr, and Mrs. Jack Smith. Mr, and Billy, of Routly of Mrs. Bill Grace, of and Mrs. E. Vodden. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger Shirley, ’and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall of Kirkton, and Rev. G. C. Raymer of Granton, with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Doupe. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Switzei’ of St. Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Switzer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Elliott of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Riddell of London, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and Mr. W. Wynn, with Mrs. J. Jaques. Mr, and Mrs, John Butters of Kirkton, Rev, and Mrs. John Wheeler, and Mary of Wellburn, with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dobson and Gwen, of Kirkton, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques of 'Zion, with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hazelwood. Miss Pauline Robinson of Kirkton, with Miss Bessie Mc­ Curdy. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vyles and Gary of London with Mrs.' M. Copeland.*’ Mrs. Ira Shier, Ronnie and Larry, of Ingersoll, with Mr. and Mrs. Frank McNaughton, Miss Christine Brown of Motherwell, with Mr. and Mrs, Vic Chatten. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jolliffe and family of Mount Elgin, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mills, Scottsville, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pridham and family of Thames Road, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mills. Anniversary services were on Sunday at 11 a.m. and p.m. with Rev. G. C. Raymer of Granton as guest speaker. The church was decorated with spring flowers. Mr. Ray Mills directed the music with Bessie McCurdy as pianist. Amber Grattan Wins Feature In SarniaRaces Tom Yearley’s Amber Grattan got off on the right foot in the 1949 racing season with three straight wins at the Blue Water Park in Sarnia on the holiday. Yearley’s horse was entered in the feature event of the day, the Dunham Memorial, for 2:22 pacers. He took all three heats handily. We© Bobbie, recently sold by the Crediton horseman, ran 1, 2 and 2 in the 2:28 ’trot or pace. Window Screen? Any Size Made To Order Lawn Chairs Woodworking PHONE 286J Mrs, Alex Crago and Kirkton, Mrs, Ruby St. Marys, Mr. and Routly, Anna - and Elimville, with no- Lady of the House: Have you ever been of­ fered work?” Dusty Rhodes: “Only once, ma’am. Aside from that I’ve met with thing but kindness.” with held 7:30 Souf/i End Service RUSS & CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 And? kindness is what both you and you!r car receive at the South End. Bring your car in for kind of trouble or for a regular check-up. Performance must be tops in the milker you buy. You must have smooth-running efficiency, gentle, massaging milking action, and tbe milker itself must be easy to use, handle and keep clean. You’ll quickly „ find that AU. of these "musts” and many other benefits, are**, built into the McCormick- Deering Milker. Let us show you a McCormick-Deering. Then, discover its advantages for yourself. Whether a merchant is judged as progressive depends on the kind of service he offers custom- HARPLEY and Mrs. Ed. Gill and and Mrs. Mary Gill, of Bend, left on a motor to West Haven Con,, on PHONE GOW V. L. Becker & Sons DASHWOOD i i DASHWOOD Hayter, ss Ford, rf Pfaff, cf Wein, 3b Gaiser, If Haugh, lb Kleinstiver Yelle, p Regier it294 DUNDAS ST Umpires: Leroy and Lpnnis O’Brien, Zurich. LONDON, ONT wan BREWEttS SINCE IRSl Space contributed In the service of the community by John Labatt, Limited nMnwtemMmlHilit 44No! No! Baxter —■. you dou t drain her like you do the tractor? plAYBAUf Admission H.S. Students 250; P.S. Students Free Community Park family Grand trip Friday. Mix Kenneth McLinchey has been working with Mr. Newton Hayter for the past two weeks. Congratulations t o Mr, and Mrs. Chester Stone, who were married last Saturday. Mrs. Newton Hayter is visiting her daughter in Exeter for a few days. Mi% and Mrs. ‘Clarence Stone attended the wedding in Chat­ ham, on Saturday last, of his brother, Chester. Mr. and Mrs. Gerry and fam­ ily, of Springhank, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. Jack Ridley. Master Brian Gill Is holiday­ ing with his aunt and uncle, Mr. | and Mrs. Colin Lave. Mr. and Jardine and Line visited home of Mr. Mr. Mrs. Howard Des- family, of the B. on Sunday at the jack. Ridley, and Mrs. William Stur­ devant and babe, of London, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. colin Love.