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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-02-15, Page 4Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1951 Defending High School Champs. Force Play Down With Mitchell Local senior high school has-.McAllister. j Netball teams, defenders of the ; MITCHELL—IL Bailie S. Sta- W.O.SiS.A. “B” championships, A'Aitehison. 10, Eisler. Elliot forced a sudden-deatli nlavoff’1®’ Frler‘ <’ou~las x* Campbell, lorceu a suaaen atatn piajotrp^ Bailie, Selves. Referee—Sasso, with Mitchell when they whipped Kvr {he girlgt Jean Taylor' the visitors 56-35 and 23-17 at > sparked the win with 13 points.' the local gym Tuesday afternoon. > i)Ot Rooley. Julia Dunlop and The teams, tied for first place in Mary MeKnight scored the re- the tri-sehool league, will prob- gaining counters. M. Ediglioffer ably tangle in St. Marys next 5led the visitors’ scorers with 10. week. Senior girls overcame a lead at half-time to beat Mitchell lassies 53-17 in a scoring tussle.Coach Glenn Mickle’s boys ] staged a second-quarter fight, that gave them a comfortable lead and set up the 56-35 win. Gordon Cann hooped 25 poiuts to pace the victors, Glen Schroe­ der and Ron Heimrieh counting 12 each. Although the team started Slow and was behind 6-1 in the first few minutes of the game, they led at the end of the first quarter 16-12 and never lost their advantage. For Mitchell, Elliot scored 16 and Aitehison 10. EXETER—Cann 25, Schroeder 12, Heimrieh 12, Gilfillan 6, Moir 1, Haberer, Durand and reach.1 10-9 the , low- « EXETER -J. Taylor 13» D. Peoley 5, J. Dunlop 4, S, Taylor, :C. Blowes, M. MeKnight 1, J. j Batten, P. Hopper, M. Bray, L. LONDON, ONT. H. J. CORNISH & CO CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 294 DUNDAS ST Barley Wanted Contracts are now available for Malting Barley ***** ‘s ■‘ri, H \I k It) . • ■ • s* v" ’ V • tr Taylor, M. Taylor, M. Thomson. JETLINER CONTINUES TO BREAK RECORDS Breaking is habitual with 1 MITCHELL— M. Scott 2, F., Canada’s Jetliner, the only jet commercial transport in North America. Without pressing AL^Ed^ghoffer 10X*4J?’G?eenwood, ithe Plaue to its maximum speed the big ship .streaked from Chicago to New York in 102 J. Cook, J. Pearn, O. Rodgersb minutes, a record for commercial planes on the 750-mile run. En route it also established R. Kraemer, H. Martyn and J. |a climbing record of 30,000 feet in 22 minutes. At New York, a crowd gathered to inspect Stevenson. Referee-—Mabel Gillen ' _ . „the record-breaker.—Central Press Canadian for the Canada Making Company men were diseussiiig a ' acquaintance. ! fellow,” said one, “but.News of Hensail FREE STORAGE UP TO DECEMBER 15 Mrs. C. Hudson of London is Extra Money is in Knowing Where to Sell E. Broderick with Two mutual •‘Nice have you noticed how he always lets his friends pick up the din- * spending a few days with Mrs. nor bin?’' R- Davidson. Yes. replied the other. He ViSjte^ over tbe week-end with has a terrible impedim ; parents. Mr. and How To Get RIVERSIDE POULTRY CO HOWARD FERGUSON, MANAGER Hensall 6S0-r-2 Phone Kintore 17-r-9 COME ON IN, SON, AND When you take over the farm one of these days, you’ll want to talk to him. You can discuss your affairs in a friendly way, as I have done. And you’ll find he knows a lot. He knows we farmers need bank credit sometimes to put in a crop, sometimes to take off a harvest. If we need market information, he can get it for us, Remember when we electrified the farm? Our bank manager made me the loan. He’s backed us up that way for years, helping us to improve our stock, increase production. Hockey Standings O.H.A. INT. B STANDINGS sudden- Team W L F A P Clinton ......10 o 103 56 20|N. Hamburg s 4 7S 68 16 Milverton ....s o 60 50 16iSeaforth .....5 7 54 67 10 j Mitchell ....3 9 6S 95 6 (Centralia ....3 7 52 73 6 I Tavistock ...2 S 51 57 4 Balance of games to be played —Centralia at Tavistock:Tavis- took at Milverton:Milverton at Centralia. FINAL STANDING Team W L P Zurich .........♦ ♦♦♦..I .8 2 IS Lucan* ........7 3 14 Dashwood ....7 3 14 Hensall ........5 5 10 Exeter ..........2 s 4 Granton .......1 9 2 in with Dash- > parents. Mr. •d Moir. Mrs. E. visited last week Consitt. World’s Day Of The World’s service was held in the Hensall * United Church on Friday at 3 p.m. with the W.M.S. members of Carmel Presbyterian Church and St. Paul’s Anglican attending. The presidents three societies, Mrs. __ Mrs. C. Hudson and Mrs. R. H. ^secretary Middleton, occupied the chairs, thank-you Prayers were offered by Mrs. w,-Smale. 0. Goodwin, Mrs. Fee, Mrs. R. | A portion of the Study Book, Y. MaeLaren, Mrs. B. Edwards J "Education in Japan”, was ably Miss A. Consitt and Mrs. Lillian i presented by Miss Winnie Gray. Hyde. Mrs. Rogers was the guest ;T^e Auxiliary members will en- speaker, delivering an inspiring Certain at the March meeting the; message on the subject “Perfect i Arnold Circle of Carmel Presby- , 'Von second place Love Casteth Out Fear”. Mrs.’terian Church. The guest speaker j ,atH ^la^'or£ £aine Thomas Coates and Mrs, Pearl ; will be Mrs. P. A, Ferguson, ;wood. Passmore rendered a pleasing! An enjoyable period of er ok-1 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE ^uet< »inole followed after which de-’ Feb. Presentation hicious refreshments were served 14 Mrs. W. R. Davidson, who is leaving town to take up resi-® d uie ^successful and!!?- SieS o?ra hTa7a ^nded affair. Mr.S.'^ partv held on ionda? at thl'0’ Raunie 011 behalf of the home of Mrs George Walker puests extended a vote of thanks nome ot Mrs. beor0e Walker, W the ladieg fo], their kiudness> Communion service was held lin Carmel Presbyterian Church „ |on Sunday, February 11, at 11 Evening Auxiliary Meeting ;a.m. conducted by Rev. P. A. The monthly meeting of the'Ferguson. Mrs. C. Kennedy con- Evening Auxiliary was held in'tributed a pleasing solo, “He the United Church on Monday."Was Despised and Rejected”, night, February 12. Mrs. J. F. .‘taken from Handel’s Messiah.! Blackwell presided. The president ,Mr. John L. Nicol, A.C.C.O., pre-! extended words of welcome to sided at the organ. ! the guests—the husbands and friends of Auxiliary members. The devotional service was con­ ducted by Mrs. Pearl Passmore, who gave helpful remarks on Mrs. Clif- “The Disciples”. Scripture pass­ ages were read by Mrs. Lillian of ’ Exeter»Hyde and Mrs. W. Richardson. Mrs. Flora Prayer was offered by Miss ■Gladys Luker. Prayer ; Rather than hold a fall baz- n ‘ Af aar« the members voted in fav-- J or payer our of givjng voluntary dona­ tions. It was also decided to make arrangements to secure a guest speaker for the April Church meeting which will take the ofthe fonn of a suPPer meetin; Geiger, ’ Other plans to be made. ------’ reported receipt note from Mrs. •g. The of W. j -Hensall at Lucan -Lucan at Hensall Dashwood at Zurich -Zurich at Dashwood 19— Hensall at Lucan 20— Dashwood at Zurich 21— Lucan at Hensall 22— Zurich at Dashwood Best Three-Out-of-Five Series i WHALEN Mrs. Frank Parkinson visited recently for several days with Mrs. John fMr. and ___ __ I.__ j visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kiniln” I Bryanston. ■ night with the fourth place Hen- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hardy and | sail squad tangling with Lucan, J family of Devizes were Sunday j who won second spot with a sud- ! visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ray; den-death victory over Dash- Parkinson. < wood Tuesday night. Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell of ■ Dashwood will plav Thursday London, , Mr. Russell Parkinson I night. Playoff series' will be the of Stratford,, and Mr. and Mrs. | best three out of five games. Goidon Docking of Mumoe spent ■ Zurich tnnnpfl fhp p-up fur­ ^Zurich Tops, r several days with ff S’*Stevenson, Thorndale. r’Ji'JAr'k Mrs. Ronald Squire FhayOriTs Playoffs in the local W.O.A.A. and Mrs. Glenn Kimball, of Intermediate league started last W-Hh Afr nnd Vrf Wrnni-I Zurich topped the league dur- Iparkinson^ d F k j ,the. r6sular standing ^with I * "Sir*. Grose ot Devises is visit-'WO2“s!es;.Pdas?; ttiw f’nT n Tow rlox-vs wii-K *VT-v* j OO Cl cllltt JjllC3.il VT61G tlCQ 1H I Mrs Rav Parkinson ‘ ' |second spot with seven wins andpurs. Aaj Parkinson hhree losses each. In the decid- ‘the funeral Tn London on sTtur ! in,g. game Tuesday night, Lucan ‘day of the late Mrs. Moir. ( j Farm Sold i < Mrs. Hazelwood has disposed • , of her farm to Mr. and Mrs. Fer- jguson. Parkhill. • Euchre The Community Euchre met on Friday nirht at the school­ house. Eluht tables were at play. Prices coin? to: Ladies’ high, fary Osrden; cents’ high, Alton leil: lone hands, Grafton Squire: » ■ whipped the Dashwood six 6-3 1 at the Zurich Arena. Hensall wound up the season i * with five wins and five defeats. . These top four teams will play , for the McMillan Trophy. * , ■ Exeter, the only A team in ; ‘ the group are waiting for word i about W.O.A.A. playoffs. There has been no indication of who they will play. « Granton, the G onsolatinn, J. Taylor. Lunch was up on the bottom served. Committee in charge with one tvin over were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hern.; get an automatic W.A, And W.M.S. j‘ _ Mrs. William Hodgson was • ------------- ess for the February meeting .. _ dam Morley presided W.A. Mrs. Alton Neil scripture and the leader lesson thoughts. “The : and the Publican”. team wound of -the league ' Hensall. They bye into the ,* W.O.A.A. playdowns. nosti with Will: the ■.the ; " the isee and the Publican”. Mrs. Milne Pullen led in prayer. Mrs, William French and Mrs. Ronald Squire gave readings. Burin? the business a card of .thanks from Miss Mary Dayman and a letter from Mrs. John Hazelwood were read, : Permanent Car Plates ■ gave Eliminate Anger Phar-An office visitor was pretty mad this week and blame him, says The Post. He good hack had ruined a screw driver, we don’t Financial CENTRALIA, ONTARIO 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. The hatchery is visited regularly by Inspectors of the Dominion Department of Agriculture. McKinley Farms & Hatchery Phone Hensall 697-11 Annual Winter Zurich, Ontario CLEARANCE SALE 3 Days Only-Thurs., Fri., Sat., Feb. 15, 16, You can’t afford REG. $4.00 9 Coats 6 Coats Plain shades, double-breasted, sizes from age 6 and up. 23 SUITS TO CLEAR AT 25% OFF Men’s Overcoats AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS 25% Off Price All-Wool Sport Coats and Jack Shirts ON SALE SATURDAY ONLY yz PRICE Men’s Dress Shirts to miss this special offer 1 ON SALE ONLY $2.00 Special 17 perfectly broken a vvxa,, saw blade, scratched his ____ _ ....... Sugges- *ess ‘ban a year old ear, scraped iions*’foPa bazaar Tn ’ the “near some tender skin off two fing- future were made. Final plans ers and Sot thoroughly chilled, for our supper on February 16 '"hat really riled him was . were made. Mrs. Morley closed *“aet tliat job he was do- the meeting. ~ ~ , WARS, j Mrs. ;; charge i! being _________ ___ _________ ' the devotional part she was as-licence plates, as have' been ad- .'■sisted by Mrs. Ronald Squire. • opted in several states and at! j Mrs. Pullen gave a reading, ” least one province on this con- i; "Wishing”. ;tinent, would have eliminated j J Several business items were •' this messy annual chore. ;discussed. Mrs. O’Brien gave the’ Just because they started with j ..study book. "United Church unit-annual plates back in the early’ ,ed Japan through Education.” A days of the automobile is noj 4 ten-cent tea was served by Mrs., -ood reason for continuing the" Hodgson and her assistants. ----» xuigs. vakiuyuei* ui xjssuj w ei xa eU.1' ivisiting with her daughter, Mrs. J. Finkbeiner, and Mr. Fink-" jbeiner. 1A Mr. Harvey Herbert, Bramp- dust; hots, was a week-end visitor with for hlr. Wilfred Herbert. BOYS’ Made-to-Measure SUITS ing was completely unnecessary. He was removing the 1950 plat- j,i 1 es from his ear and putting onCecil Sou. re was in tr0TO hls ■>ar and putting on ofJhe.W.v.A. the theme.ihe 1951*8. I *His Silent Presence’*. In Permanent or semi-permanent1 Hodgson and her assistants. policy of "the public be damn-" i Mrs. Campbell of Listowel is ecj.” ’ it r Man is just a worm in the' he comes along, wiggles I' awhile and finally some 5 chicken gets him. | Odd Trousers, Sweaters You will find a very fine selection in this department, greatly reduced for our sale. 25% OFF These are suit lengths of high q u a 1 i t y English worsteds. Regular priee $69.50. ON SALE $55.00 Be sure to visit our store this week-end, and take advantage of the many outstand­ ing values not listed in this ad. DEALER FOR TIP TOP TAILORS EIM EXETER PHONE 81