The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-01-11, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSPAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1951 Pag« ?
Dashwood Continyes Win Streak
Whips Exeter 13-8 In Fast Game
Reviewing Highlights Of 1950
Dashwood Intermediates coh-
tinued their winning streak in
the local Intermediate W.O.A.A.
group with a 13-8 victory over
Exeter Monday night in an
action-packed battle at the Exeter
arena.
It was u. goaltender's night
mare and a spectator’s ‘delight
as the teams engaged in an ex
citing, high-scoring duel. Play
was fast, and sometimes rough,
and the game was anybody’s al
though Dashwood led most of
the way,
Exeter blinked the light first
as Lawson scored on a beautiful
solo effort. Their lead was short
lived when R. Regier beat Smith
to tie it up. Dashwood scored
four more—Tiedeman, J. Hayter,
R. Regier and R. Hayter were
the marksmen—before Exeter’s
Ellis retaliated to end the period
5-2.
The teams were slow in start
ing the second period but after
Musser flipped in Fisher’s re
bound, the tempo of the game
hit a high-pitch again. Keene
stickhandled from the blueline
to score. Houlahan relayed R.
Regier’s pass to increase the
visitors’ lead to 7-3. George
Shaw, playing his first game of
the season with Exeter, scored
two in quick succession. One
was a lovely stickhandling ex-
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. hibition from his own blueline.
Boh Hayter scored on a break
away while his team was one
man short. Shaw drove a hard
shot from the blueline that went
past Haugh and gave the de
fenceman his third goal in one
period, The second ended 8-6,
Ebel replaced Smith in the
nets for Exeter in the third.
Raymie Wein opened scoring
When his team was shorthanded,
Keene netted two in succession
as Dashwood began to clinch
their victory, Whilsmith replied
when he scored a loose puck
from a scramble around the
Dashwood end. Lorne Haugh
beat his brother, Ross, to sink
a pass from Musser as Exeter
rallied. The Haytei' brothers, Jim
and Bob, combined to make the
score 12-8. Houlahan counted the
last .goal of the game.
DASHWOOD — Goal, Haugh;
defence, I-I, Hayter, Kleinstiyer;
centre, R. Hayter; wings, Tiede
man, Wein; subs, Keene, Tie
man, J. Hayter, Schroeder, R.
Regier, Daters.
EXETER — Goal, Smith; de
fence, Shaw, Ellis; centre, D.
Brintnell; wings, Stire, Lawson;
subs, Fisher, Musser, Haugh,
Whilsmith, Carson, Tuckey, Char
ton, H, Brintnell, Waghorn,
First Period
1— Exeter, Lawson,
2— Dashwood, R. Regier
3— Dashwood, Tiedeman
(R. Hayter)
4— -Dashwood, J. Hayter
(Schroeder)
5— Dashwood, R. Regier
(Houlahan)
6— Dashwood, R. Hayter
(J. Hayter)
7— Exeter, Ellis (Lawson)
Penalties — D. Brintnell
Kleinstiver, Tieman.
Second Period
8— Exeter, Musser (Fisher)
9— Dashwood, Keene.
10— Dashwood, Houlahan
(R. Regier)
11— Exeter, Shaw
12— .Exeter, Shaw
13— Dashwood, R. Hayter
14— Exeter, Shaw (Ellis)
Penalties — Musser, Keene,
Tiedeman.
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Oontinued From Last Week
September 21
Two weeks after he started
teaching at the local high school,
Francis S. Scott died of self-
inflicted knife wounds.
Exeter’s population reached a
record 2,609; assessment was
over $2 million.
September 32
The corner-stone of the new
Exeter public School was laid by
Chairman of the Board, William
E. Middleton, in an impressive
ceremony. ‘
Outstanding livestock exhibits
and record crowd featured Exe
ter fall fair.
Clayton “Dodo” Hoffman,
former member of the famous
Exeter-Zurich hockey team years
ago, died suddenly in Galt.
A Woodham girl, L a u r e n e
Jacques, died from self-inflicted
gun wounds.
October 5
A big horse show and large
crowd set records at Kirkton
Fall Fair.
The young wife of a Centralia
airman, Mrs. Joan Butterfield,
20, was freed on a charge of
of manslaughter in connection
with a five-car crash which
killed one man and injured seven
others.
Discovery of a well which will
supply “ample” water for RCAF
Station Centralia was announced
by air force officials. The dis
covery meant more houses would
be available for personnel.
H. I-I. G. Strang was declared
wheat king of Ontario when his
yield of 72-2 bushels per acre
was declared tops in the pro
vince.
Night Constable William Ware-
ing resigned after 19 years of
service.
October 12
Rev. I-I.
Pickard were awarded some $8,-
200 for damages sustained in ah
accident one year ago; Marcia
McDonald, nine, was awarded
$10,000 for the loss of her par
ents in a three-car collision Ju
1948.
Lome Passmore won 'plowing
championship in the North Huron
match.
October 19
Name plate on the new Legion
building was installed in cere
mony.
Grand Bend petition for in
corporation reached Lambton
County.
October 26
Hay Township Farmers’ Mut
ual Fire Insurance Company
celebrated their seventy-fifth an
niversary at a banquet in Zurich:
Mr. and Mrs. John T, Allison
marked their diamond wedding
anniversary,
A mystery fire consumed the
life of Mrs. Clifford Scott near
Farquhar,
November 2
Miss Elizabeth Shier of Kirk
ton celebrated her ninetieth
birthday.
Twelve policemen raided the
home of Joseph Nelson, near
Brucefield, and charged him
with keeping a common brothel,
Organized parties at Exeter
and Hensall reduced wanton de
struction Hallowe’en night.
November 9
Father of eight children and a
new Canadian, John De Weerd,
of near Zurich, died instantly
when struck by a car.
Exeter
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November 16
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On Monday night on alleys 1
and 2 the Pinpoppers got hot
and blanked the Applejacks 4-0.
Don Southcott had a good cross
of 692 (258) to easily lead the
Pinpoppers, while top man of the
Applejacks was Norm Walper
with 573 (236).
On alleys 3 and 4, the Keglers
easily trounced the Mighty Mice
3-1. McGillis banged out a neat
654 (257) to easily pace the
winners, while top man of the
Mighty Mice was John Christie
with 528 (231).
The Schmoos showed
power on alleys 5 and 6 as
trounced the Butchers 3-1.
Trites had a terrific night
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Schmoos. For the Butchers Fred
Darling had a .good cross of 701
(266).
At 9
Eagles
deadlock, each taking 2 points.
Jim Miller had a good night for
the Chuckers, spilling 65 2 (250)
while for the Eagles Ralph Bai
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Notice
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p.m. it should be the Dukes vs.
Spare Parts and NOT
vs. Spares.
The Spares play the
9-11 and the Chuckers
Quites on Wednesday,
24.,
o’clock the Chuckers and
met with the result a
alleys 3 and 4 the. Strikes
the Rural Rollers 3-1.
Ford topped the winners
633 (226), while best of
Rollers was Lloyd
STANDING
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Dukes ............
Spare Parts ...
pinpoppers ......
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Butchers ........
Chuckers ........
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Apple jacks ....
Spares ..........
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Eagles ...........
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Women’s League
The Women’s Bowling League
started rolling again on January
3 after the 'Christmas lay-off.
On Wednesday night on alleys
1 and 2 the Skunks easily
trimmed the Frisky Sisters 3-1.
Lorraine Brock spilled 573 (196)
to lead the winners, while for
the Sisters Lil Hunter-Duvar
rolled a good triple of 603
(262).
The Wee Hopes upset l'the Hot
Dogs 3-1 on the next two alleys.
M. Fisher rolled 5 52 (239) for
the winners, while Dot Brady
again paced the Hot Dogs with
536 (224).
The Lazy Daisies proved to be
too much for the Yarn Spinners
and came out on top of a 3-1
count. Olive Essery had a good
triple of 613 (294) to head the
Lazy Daisies, while for the Spin
ners Lois Brintnell was tops
with 545 (193).
Thursday Night
The Alley Cats turned on the
Musketeers on alleys 1 and 2 on
Thursday night and rolled to a
4-0 win. J. Martin was tops .-of
the Cats with 520 (214), while
for the Musketeers Velma Har
vey tried hard with 598 y(215).
Well, what do you know? On
alleys 3 and 4 the Housewives
snapped out of a slump that had
dogged them for quite a while
and upset the Merry Maids 3-1.
K. Hannigan led the winners
with 570 (213) while for the
Merry Maids Lucille Dubois was
tops with 573 (271).
The Happy Gals had little
trouble as they blanked the
Lucky Strikes 4-0. Betty Shaw
showed the way for the winners
with 589 (222), while for the
Lucky Strikes Georgina Webster
was best with 551 (191).
ercises marked the burning of
the mortgage on Exeter Pente
costal Church.
Exeter Lions' minstrel show
played to capacity audiences for
two nfghts,
A Centralia m echau i c was
killed when his motorcycle went
out of control.
Huron County's bank balance
was $27,000 in the red,
November S3
The Province of Ontario
proved a $32,000 grant foi*
South Huron Hospital.
Diseased fowl, sold from
Michigan ranch of Kenneth
Wein, caused a furor in Detroit.
Close to two hundred men
from RCAF Station Centralia
were transferred to Gimli sta
tion.
Bob Hern of Granton met the
Governor-General after winning
third prize in the King's Guineas
Class at the Royal Winter Fair.
November 30
Hensall and Hay councils were
returned by acclamation.
Dr, Patrick
inent Zurich
London.
“Coveralls”,
by the Elimville
$600 for the South Huron Hos
pital Fund.
Everett
len, was
Korea.
December
An Elmira business purchased
the bankrupt Lakeview Poultry
Hatcheries, left Kenneth and
Sheldon Wein in charge,
December 14
In heavy
Alonzo McCann,
was returned in
battle. Roy Swartz became dep
uty-reeve. Stewart Webb, Wel
lington Haist and Addison Tie
man, won seats on council.
Grand Bend airport would be
re-opened, it was announced.
Staffa youth, Roy
was killed in a fall
bee mine.
December 21
A record crowd
attended Santa Claus parties at
Exeter, Hensall and Centralia.
Public and high schools held
concert and commencement.
Usborne council declared a
cash surplus of $11,057 for
1950.
December 28
Usborne council was re-elected
by acclamation.
Crowds overflowed the new
Legion hall when they opened
their building for the first time
to the public with a bingo.
J. O’Dwyer, prom
doctor, died in
a play sponsored
W.I., raised
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