HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-03-08, Page 6Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1951
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★ LOW HIP-LEVEL LOADING • • •
Exeter, Hensall
To Play Off
Exeter and Hensall hockey
teams will play a two-out-of-three
series to decide who will repre
sent’ the local league in the
W.O.A.A. “A” playdowns.
First game is scheduled for
Wednesday night at Seaforth
with the second game on Friday
night.
Hensall,
in the “B”
authorized
competitions.
who were eliminated
playdowns, have been
to step up into "A”
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Patrons Receive
Guests At Annual
School At-Home
Principal and Mrs. H. L. Stur
gis, Mrs. Cowen, Dr. H. H.
Cowen, chairman of the board,
Barbara Hunter and Gordon
Cann, ]
council,
Mack,
Cullen,
Rosalie
CREDITON EAST
Mr. Mark Mitchell of Exeter,
is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. G.
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson
and Lynda, of London, spent
the week-end with the formers
parents, Mr.
Anderson.
Mrs. Motz
Exeter with
sister-in-law,
liam Horney.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bayham
spent the week-end in Shipka
with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bayham.
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Motz and
Ronald spent Sunday in Exeter
with Dr. and Mrs. Steiner.
★ AUTOMATIC SELF-HOISTING HITCH
I
Zurich Wins
Exeter Farm Equipment
PHONE 508 EXETER
WARNER
Electric Brooders
Poultry r
ures of the W
There is
models. The
aisers. check the advantages and feat-
arner Electric Brooders before you buy.
nothing finer than the two deluxe
larger one has a 500-chick capacity,
while the other is 350 capacity. These are heavy rigid
models with aluminum coating, giving it triple in
sulation for economy
emit infra red ravs as
In Overtime
Marcel Quesnel scored
ng ‘ '
ght
over
game
local
A
crammed the Seaforth
watch the Zurich team,
by the flu, come from behind
and take a one-game lead.
4-1 at the end of the
two in
in the
6-6.
winners
Quesnel
with two each, Gignac, McKinley
and Stade. For Lucan, N. Hardy
scored three, F. Revington, L.
Revington and Smith one each.
. ZURICH: Goal M e rn e r ; de
fence, Stade, Mittleholtz; centre,
Quesnel ; wings, Gignac, D.
O’Brien; subs: McKinley, Hess,
Ford, Deslauriers, Coleman, Rob
inson, Weido.
LUCAN; Goal, Young; defence,
Smith, J. Hardy; centre, F. Rev
ington; wings, N. Hardy, Stret
ton; subs: L. Revington, G. Rev
ington, Watson, Elson, Robinson,
Hodgins.
Referee: McLean, O’Shea.
the win-
Tuesday
7-6 win
goal in overtime
to give Zurich a
Lucan Irish in the first
of the final playoffs in the
Intermediate "B”
crowd estimated
I
league. ,
at 1,200
Arena to
hampered
Trailing
first stanza, they scored
the second and three
third to tie the game at
Sharpshooters for the
were Deslauriers and
Stephen Pays $1,400
For Aux Sable Projects
Stephen council met on Mon
day with Reeve Alonzo McCann
presiding and Deputy-Reeve Roy
Swartz and Councillors Stewart,
Webb and Addison 'Tiernan pre
sent.
Among the accounts, • a pay
ment of $1,403.03 was authoriz
ed for the Ausable Valley Con
servation Authority.
A resolution declaring the
first day of July as the. dead
line for removing dog tags on the
19 51 roll was passed. All parties
are to report to the clerk of the
township on or before this date
if assessed for a dog in error.
The plan profile and report
on the Eagleson Municipal Drain
was provisionally adopted.
Tenders for the purchase of
the 19 50 Chevrolet half-ton
truck was asked for by council.
Final date for tax arrears was
set for March 31, 1951.
, If you had flea-power, you
could jump over a 90 story build
ing.
of operation. The heat units
well as an abundance of heat.
• FEEDERS
Supplies Here
• FOUNTS
USE EASTER SEALS —
HELP CRIPPLED CHILDREN!
Since 1922 the Ontario Society
for Crippled Children h a s
brought happiness and hope to
thousands of handicapped young
sters.
Senior Boys
Oust Clinton
The
school
team, eliminated
day afternoon in
of their journey
W.O.S.S.A. “B”
The two-game
points to count,
64-35 win for the locals. ■
Monday afternoon, the “Pan
thers” won 27-22 in the Clinton
gym. Glen Schroeder paced the
team with 12 points, followed
by Bill Maybee with eight. J.
fPortor scored 14 for Clinton.
EXETER—Cann 1, Schroeder
12, Heirnrich 2, Gilfillan 2, Moir
4, Maybee 8, Durand, McAllis
ter.
Effective work on the part of
the- guards kept the Goderich
girls from taking advantage of
their 10-9 lead at the half.
Coach Lauretta Seigneur credited
the guards with a "well-played”
game.
EXETER: J. Taylor 13, Poo-
ley 3, Dunlop 4, Blowes, Mc-
Knight; guards: Batten, Bray,
L. Taylor, Hopper, Thomson.
high“Panthers”, local
senior boys’ basketball
Clinton Mon-
the first step
to regain the
championship,
series, total
resulted in a
PHONE 27 EXETER
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Girls Have Lead
South Huron High School girls
took a five-point lead in the
first of a two-game, total-points-
to-cdunt series With Goderich
Monday night.
Return game was played Wed
nesday
town,
Jean
to the
scored
Pdoley
flight in the lake shote
Taylor sparked the girls
20-15 'win. Julia Dunlop
four points while Dot
netted three.
president of student’s
, welcome Winnifred
Ian McAllister, Rav
RCAF Centralia, and
Mack. ——Jack Doerr
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A Special Message
from your
Ontario Hydro
TO ALL RESIDENTS OF
HENSALL - EXETER ZURICH DASHWOOD
AND SURROUNDING AREA
Regarding the change-over from
25 to 60 Cycles
in your district
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I The preliminary work of changing this district over
from 25 to 60 cycle power has now begun! Within
the next week or so you will receive the first of a
series of letters and step-by-step instructions from
your Hydro explaining in detail what this change-
over means and how the work will be carried out
in your area. You will also be advised of the various
ways in which YOU can help US to get your home
or place of business changed over to 60 cycles with
as little inconvenience to you as possible. Your
Hydro will do everything in its power to complete
this complex undertaking quickly and efficiently
but—we need your full co-operation. Please extend
to us this co-operation and you will be doing
yourself — your community — and your Hydro —
a great service. Thank you.
ChairmanGeneral Manager
THE HYDRO-ELECTRIC POWER COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
FREQUENCY STANDARDIZATION DIVISION
Your new telephone book is
cal section, or to make any last-
minute changes in your present list
ing, please call your Telephone
Business Office today.
C. B. SYMONDS, Manager
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