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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-03-08, Page 6Page 4 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 8, 1951 wWX-^-X; and Mrs. Charles spent Thursday in her brother and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- W ★ 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” ,|^®w wWwwSwSwwn** 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 ft 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 When rheumatic pain gets you down, here’s the quick way to get relief. Rub in j Liniment, Is it good ? try it, you’ll see! RHEUMATIC .ck way io get rciivi. /<///, soothing Minard’s 9/// / // 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 1» 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 IS MUR LISTING CORRICT ? Exeter’s New Telephone Directory is almost ready to go to press.' Should you wish to arrange for additional listings in the alphabet!-