HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-01-18, Page 5THE times-advocate, exeter, Ontario, Thursday morning, January is, 1951 Page 5
Dashwood Wins Over Zurich
Before 1/200 Hockey Fans
Dashwood continued its win-
nig streak with a 7-5 victory
ever Zurich in an intermediate
league tilt before a crowd of
12*0*0 Wednesday night.
The Hay ter brothers, Jim and
Doh, paced the Dashwood attach
with six goals, Tiedeman getting
the other marker. For Zurich.
Stade and Gignac hit the twine
five times.
Dashwood held a slight edge
in play for the first two periods
but Zurich pressed hard in the
latter part of the third period.
Jim Hay ter broke up the attack
at the 10 minute mark by scor
ing his fourth goal of the night.
Dashwood’s defence of H. Hay-
ter, L, Kleinstive, C- Tieman and
B. Keene showed promise of be
coming the best in the league by
stopping many Zurich attacks.
DASHWOOD — Goal, Haugh;
defence, L. Kleinstiver, H. Hay-
ter, Tieman, B'. Keene; forwards,
J. Hayter, B. Hayter, J. Willert,
B'. Schroeder, P. Regier, B. Re-
gier, E, Houlahan, Tieman, R.
Wein. J
ZURICH — Goal, Merner; " de
fence, Stade and Reynolds; cen
tre, M> Quesnejl; wings, D. O’
Brien, Gignac; subs, J. Ford, Desjardine, Hens, Coleman,
Weido, O’Brien and McKinley.
Referees —* Cairo Van Horne,
Ken McFaddin.
al---- .........................................
• Portable Arc Welding
• Acetylene Welding
• Steel Fabrication
• Macliine Work
• Grinding
Marshall & Murray
Machine Shop
PHONE 179-J EXETER
■..... ............................... e
Town Hockey
Leagues Formed
Two town leagues of hockey,
intermediate and midget, are
being organized to play regular
schedules in the Exeter Arena
this year.
These leagues, organized by
the Arena 'Board, will provide
hockey for those who are not
playing on teams in W.O.A.A.
competion.
Four midget teams from pub
lic school will play every Wed
nesday night besides their usual
Saturday morning workout. The
teams are composed of young
sters who didn’t make the Kins
men Midgets. Theii’ first night
game will be this coming Satur
day, 7.30 to 10. In view of the
C.K.N.X. Barn Dance the same
night there will be no skating.
After that Wednesday nights
will be the regular nights for the
kids. Games will be played from
7 to 9.30 p.m.
Reg. MacDonald, Jack Whil-
smith and Derry Boyle will be
coaches for three of the teams.
Another coach is needed for the
fourth. Members of the inter
mediate team will referee. There
will be a small admission charge
fox* the public. Principal Claude
Blowes supervises the Saturday
morning games and has drawn
up the teams besides arranging
the schedule.
Formation of the town inter
mediate league is still in the
planning stages but it is hoped
that four teams from the town
and district will play every Fri
day night.
School NHL
Starts Flying
The four hockey teams or
ganized at the Exeter Public
School got off to a flying start
last Saturday morning.
The Maple Leafs downed the
Boston Bruins by 6-3 in the first
game. Goal-getters for the Leafs
were Jensen with three, Pooley
with two and Blanchard one.
For Boston, Cowen bulged the
twine twice and Johnston once.
In the second game, Detroit
swamped the Leafs to the tune
of 10-2, Jack Snell went great
guns for Detroit by chalking up
Six goals. Tayloy scored two and
Kirk one.
For the leafs, Jensen and
Pooley got one each.
Midget Schedule
January
17—.Zurich at Brussels (8 p.m.)
22—Exetei* at Zurich (8 p.m.)
25—Zurich at Lucan (7 p.m.)
2'6—Brussels at Exeter (7 p.m.)
31—Brussels at Zurich (8 p.m.)
Febuary
1—Lucan at Zurich (8 p.m.)
*3—.Brussels at Lucan (3 p.m.)
6—Zurich at Exeter (7 p.m.)
9—Exeter at Brussels (8 p.m.)
17—Lucan, at Brussels (3 p.m,)
20—-Lucan at Exeter (7 p.m.)
22—Exeter at Lucan (8 p.m.)
School Cagers Open Season
With Three Wins, Two Losses
The high school basketball | game Thursday afternoon,
league opened last Thursday with ‘ ’■
the local junior teams playing in
Mitchell. The boys swamped their
rivals 44-5 while the girls lost
29-9. Cudmore and Middleton led
the boys’ attack with 14 points
each. Margaret Willard was best
for the girls with four.
Boys’ Lineup
EXETER—Cudmore 14, Hicks
4, Rowcliffef, O’Brien, Middleton
14, Youngblut 6, Sturgis 4, Fin
ley, Parsons, McCurdy 2.
MITCHELL —-Kraemer 2 ,
Wright, Holman, Sawyer 2, Thorne, Cook, McPhail, Colqu-
houn, Nicholson, Weiteren,
Girls’ Lineup
EXETER—Dolly Hildebrand 3,
Margaret Willard 4, Elaine Bec
ker 2, Marinq Bowden, Marjorie
McBride, Elaine Hern, Pat Tuc-
key, Jean Witmer, Labelle Hill,
Jeanette Schenk, Ray Hunter,
Marilyn Skinner, Barbara Brint
nell, Trudy Pickard.
MITCHELL—Margaret Hern 4,
Jean Pridham, Anna Dippie 12,
Dorothy Kreis, Audrey Jordon 9,
Dorothy Selves 6, Olive Harri
son, Verna Pearn, Patricia
Hurgst, Joyce Buston, Shirley
Buston.
The senior -boys scored their
first triumph when they whipped
Goderich 64-20 in an exhibition
MOVED
King Pin
Chatter
— By “PINK” —
Although the team lost many
of its champion regulars of last
season through graduation, it is
well-balanced and all players
figured in the scoring.
Gord Cann Jed the five with
17 points, while Glenn Schroeder
and Ron Heimrich each counted
for 10. For Goderich Buchanan
was best with nine,
EXETER—Cann 17, Schroeder
10, Heimrich 10, Durand 4, Moir
4, Maybee 6, Gilfillan 8, Haberer
2, McAllister 2.
GODERICH—Schaefer, Thomp
son, Arbour 4, Buchanan 9, D,
Hawthorne 4, Costello, Holmes
2, G. Hawthorne, Harris 1,
Larder,
The senior girls lost by a close
22-17 verdict. Jean Taylor starred
with 12 points. Dot Pooley and
Julia Dunlop each got two while
Mary McKnight scored a foul.
EXETER—Jean Taylor 12,
Dot Pooley 2, Shirley Taylor,
Nancy Tieman, Mary McKnight
1, Julia Dunlop 2, Joan Batten,
Pat Hopper, Lorna Taylor, Mar
garet Bray, Margaret Thomson,
Marna Taylor.
The junior boys edged a 19-
16 victory in a close battle. Mid
dleton was top scorer with six
points while Hicks potted five.
Other point-getterg were Yung-
blut and Sturgis with three,
Cudmore w'ith two.
W.O.S.S.A. SCHEDULE
Senior
and
Main Street, South
JUST ARRIVED!
Chinn Dog Planters, Air Fern, New Cacti, Ivy,
Philodendron, African Violet soil, Peat moss,
and planting soil in containers.
Paper White Narcissus and Hyacinth Bulbs.
Bailey's Florist
Ralph Bailey & Family jPhone 276
-------------------u
Order Yourw Canadian Approved
Chicks Now
• FOUR PURE BREEDS • FOUR CROSSES
All breeding stock banded and tested for pullorum
by Inspectors of the Ontario Department of Agri
culture.
Jan.
16—St. Marys
23—Exeter at
Feb.
Exeter at
Mitchell at St. Marys
Junior Boys and Girls
at Exeter
Mitchell
St. Marys
Exeter at Mitchell
St. Marys at Exeter
Mitchell at Exeter
Exeter at St. Marys
Games start at 3 p.m.
The hatchery is visited regularly by Inspectors of the
Dominion Department of Agriculture.
McKinley Farms & Hatchery
Phone Hensall 697-11 Zurich, Ontario
■ —— -......... — .-—a
Income Tax, Bookkeeping, Etc.
1950 Income Tax Forms Available
Phone for Appointment
Hensall 688 ring 16 Dublin 14 ring 12
THOS. D. WREN
CROMARTY, R.R. 1
------------------------------- ---—--------------------------------— 'H
H-....................................—-----—---—- ----------------------11
No Gambling Here
You Are Sure of Top Prices
— Call —
RIVERSIDE POULTRY CO.
Howard Ferguson Mgr.
680-r-2 Hensail phone Kintore 17-r-9
■—------------ -----------------------------—------ ---------------■
O SLIDING DOOR HARDWARE
• TILE BOARD
• METAL MOULDINGSGoing to Build?
Get a Copy of Our
HOME
PLAN
BOOK
Men’s Leauge
Tuesday, January 9
The Big Six and the Spares
played a postponed game on
Tuesday, January 9, The Big Six
should have stayed home as they
lost all 4 pts. Passmore banged
out 697 (2S5) to easily pace the
winners, while Stan Frayne was
best of the Big Six with 675
(243).
Monday Night
On Monday, January 15, the
Big Six and Mighty Mice hooked
up, with the Big Six this time
coming out on the right end of
the 3-1 score. Capt. Stan Frayne
again paced the Big Six with
669 (283), while best of the
Mighty Mice was John Christie
with 586 (211). Should we men
tion that the Big Six were'forced
to drop ALL of Don Case’s
scores? ? ?
On the next alleys the Pin
poppers had one of their better
nights and soundly trounced the
Rural Rollers 3-1. Don Southcott
had a terrific night for the win
ners, banging out 727 (343),
followed by Bob Southcott with
662 (25 2). For the Rural Roll
ers, Ivan Stewart was tops with
612 (252).
The Chuckers had difficulty
when they met the Spares. The
result was a 4-0 win for the
Spares. Christie tossed 611
(213) to lead the winners, while
best of the Chuckers was Doug
Grayer with 573 (224).
At 9 o’clock the Keglers and
Short Circuits tangled with the
former emerging the winners
with 4 points. Harold Bush had
a good night for the winners,
spilling 704 (295), followed by
Foster with 6 89 (309).. For the
Short Circuits, Murray Brintnell
was tops with 586 (208).
Two teams failed to show up
Monday night, so their sum
maries and points will be in next
week’s issue.
Wednesday Night
On Wednesday night, January
10, the Not Quites were unable
to get together a team and so
forfeited 4 points to the Dukes.
John Petrie was tops with 559
(259).
On alleys 3 and 4 the Short
Circuits laced the Whizz Bangs
3-1. Murray Brintnell tossed 574
(203) to lead the winners while
for the Bangs Bud1 Prezcator was
tops with 595 (244),
On alleys 5 and 6 the Spare
Parts soundly trounced the
Tradesmen 4-0. Ed Hunter-Duvar
had a good night and spilled 678
(324). Best of the short-handed
Tradesmen was Reg Taylor with
597 (238).
Notice
There is a mix-up in the bowl
ing schedule. On Monday, Jan
uary 22, on alleys 5 and 6, 7-9
p.m. it should be the Dukes vs.
Spare Parts and NOT Chuckers
Vs. Spares.
The Spares play the Butchers
9-11 and the Chuckers play Not
Quites on Wednesday, January
24.
Women’s League
Wednesday Night
The Housewives hit their
usual stride again on Wednes
day, January 10, when they lost
3 points to the Musketeers.
Velma Harvey again led the Mus
keteers with 534 (233), while
best of the Housewives was Julia
Higgins with 478 (189).
The Lazy Daisies had an
equally tough time on the next
alleys, as they lost 3 points to
the Lucky Strikes. M. MacDonald
paced the winners with 592
(222), while best of the Daisies
was D. .Simpson with 535 (240).
The Happy Gals had an easy
.time as they u.pset the Skunks
3-1. Dot Hall paced her team to
its win spilling 629 (252),
nice Christie was again
trundler for the Skunks
564 (206).
Thursday Night
The Merry Maids ran into
hie Thursday
met the Yarn
trounced 3-1.
the winners
while best
was Naida
(179).
The Hot
position as
Frisky Sisters 4-0. Ann Brock
banged out 614 (259) to easily
pace the Hot Dogs to theii’ win,
while for the Sisters Phil Ha
worth was tops with 516 (185).
The Wee Hopes blasted the
Alley Cats 3-1 on alleys 5 and
6. E. Lindenfield tossed 408
(158) to lead the winners, while
for the Alley Cats Betty Wilson
was best with 498 (211).
WOMEN’S STANDING
The average weight of
human brain is 48 ounces.
the
the“It happened again,” said
unstrung designer of military
planes, to the psychiatrist. “It
became obsolete while I was
drawing it.”
Cash Paid for
Dead Animals
Hogs and Small Calves
Removed Free
IMMEDIATE SERVICE
Ber-
top
with
trou-
they
were
night when
Spinners and
Elsie Jory headed
with 556 (208),
the Merry Maids
Francois with
/!
Of
512
Dogs had little
they * blanked
Happy Gals ..
Lucky Strikes
Hot Dogs .....
Lazy Daisies .
Skunks ..........
Frisky Sisters
Alley -Cats ....
Merry Maids .
Yarn Spinners
Wee Hopes ...
Musketeers ....
Housewives ....
MN’S STANDING
op-
the
H. Butler & Sons
Lucan, Ontario
Phone 130-J, 130-W Collect
Also Buyers or Scrap Iron,
Bags, Horsehair, Batteries
os
• CASEMENT WINDOWS
• FLUSH DOORS
• SHEATHING
LANKY PLANKY is a copy
righted trade - mark awarded
only Lumber and Building
Supply Dealers of Unquestion
able 'Reliability and integrity.
Fred C. Kalbfleisch & Son Ltd.
ZURICH and GODERICH
K-'...... ................................. *..........
$$
A Dollar Saved
Is A Dollar Earned
$
And You Can Save By Buying
• USED PARTS • TIRES
• BATTERIES
Phone 418-M
O'
• HUB CAPS, ETC
EXETER Res. 405-M
TOWING SERVICE
25 Percent Off All Dresses
EVERYTHING ON THE RACKS — CREPES, FAILLES, WOOLS
Take advantage of this excellent opportunity
Men’s Overcoats
At Greatly Reduced Prices
Now is the time to buy at these money-saving bargains. Next season’s
prices will be considerably higher. You’ll save dollars' now.
OVERCOATS AS LOW AS $10 & $15
Indian Blankets
EXETERPHONE 16
Southcott Bros.
Keglers
Schmoos
Strikes
Dukes .,
Spare Parts
Pinpoppers .
Big Six .....
Not Quites
Chuckers ....
Tradesmen .
Butchers ....
Rural Rollers
Spares ..........
Whizz Bangs
Short Circuits
Apple jacks ....
Eagles ......... .
Mighty Mice .
Splendid for extra bed cover, utility cover or for
the car. Attractive range of colour designs. Size
60x80. Two qualities $4.50 and $4.75
BY WALLY BISHOP
, ; ,,.... , , ;
HMAAL^TWO"C‘s ano two
■ THAT’S NOT SO 6000,
MUGGS AND SKEETER
'irF