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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1951
Greys Lose Second/
Play Final Friday
Exeter Greys were defeated by
Forest 13-8 Monday night’ in the
second game of the play-off
series. Both teams have now one
win each.
Third and deciding
be held in Exeter on
night 'at 6 p.m.
Jean Taylor started
mound for the locals in
ond game, but was replaced by
McCoy later in the game. Tuckey
was the catcher.
Battery for Forest was John
son and Leggatt. -
game will
Friday
on the
the sec
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and Mrs. Russell
braith and daughter Mary,
M. Cameron and Mrs. A.
Coleman of Chatsworth visited
with Rev. and Mrs. Duncanson
at the manse on Saturday.
Messrs. Oswald Walker
Alex Gardiner returned
week from a trip through
Western Provinces.
'. and Mrs. Thomas Sc’ott,
and Mrs. Edgar Allen and
and Mrs. Andrew McLach-
visited with their sister,
Ruby Routly, Kirkton on
Gai-
Mrs.
Mc-
and
last
the
Mrs.
Saturday.
London Fair was well pat
ronized by the people of this
district,
Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace
andl family visited in St. Thom
as with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Cadick on Sunday.
SAINTSBURY
•. and Mrs, Henry Hamilton
a few days
of Mr. and
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jlersf Inning Rally Fails As
Bantams Lose First To Listowel '
four hits and struck out 11 but f
he gave up nine walks. !
The locals, sparked by Wade
and Parsons both with two for J
three, collected eight singles off I
Johnson. Other hitters were Bill I
Pollen, Dick McFalls, Bob Taylor and Pete Cowan. I
Listowel drew first blood in:
the second when they tallied a |
single. Exeter tied the score in!
the third after Pollen walked and •
advanced around the bases. I
The locals took over the lead in the fourth when Parsons and j
Cowen scored to make it
Listowel tied the score in ___
fifth and went ahead 6-S in the
first of the seventh.
Listowel—Elliot 2b, Day ss, Thompson 3b, Elliott lb. Kauf-'
man c, Brown If, Mason, Moore j cf, Barton rf, olmson p, |
Exeter—Pollen cf, Wade ss,
McFalls c, Wells 3b, Ford If,
Bob Taylor rf, Parsons p, Cow’en
lb, Don Taylor 2b.
A last inning rally by Exeter | Bantams fell one run short Fri-
I day afternoon as the locals lost
j their first game to Listowel 6-5
in a best of three WOAA play- j off series.
• Behind 6-3 in the seventh, the
locals staged a two-run come
back after two were out. Terry
Wade and Dick McFalls hit saf
ely and Don Wells and Pete
Cowan walked to score two.
With the tying and winning runs
on third and second, Johnson,
the Listowel liurler, wiffed Ir
vine Ford to end the game.
Cliuck Parsons allowed only
1 I
3-1.
the
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Debentures
and
and
Val-
of Ailsa Craig spent
recently at the home
Mrs. James Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
family and Mrs. W.
Ivon were recent
at the home of
James Turner.
There has been
past two Sundays in St. Patrick’s
Church owing to the fact that a
new rector is to be appointed.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Davis and Mr,
and 'Mrs. R. Greenlee attended
the Thanksgiving service in St.
Thomas Church, Granton, on
Sunday. i
The many friends of Mr. W.
J. Hodgins and Alitha of Viking,
Alberta, will be glad to know)
that they reached home safely
and Mr. Hodgins was feeling
much better.
Shower Hensall Girl
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins of
Lucan entertained on Saturday
evening in honor of Miss Dorothy
McDougall of Hensall, bride-,
elect of September 22.
During the evening the guest
of honor was asked to hunt for
the gifts that
around the room,
ceived a grocery
thanked all present
ess served a lovely
Davis and
J. Davis of
dinner guests
Mr. and Mrs.
no service the
were hidden
She also re
shower. She
and the host
lunch.
The elephant is one animal
that cannot get all four feet off
the ground at the same time.I* * * »
A faucet drips because it can’t j sniff.
To Exeter
Householders
At Last
a
Numbers on Your Houses
We’ve waited for months for the delivery of the numbers,
now we have them. They’re made of cast aluminum which
won’t rust or break and they'll, last a long' time.
ft will take us, working on our spare time, a couple of
months to get them all up. We hope you’ll be patient.
We’re charging you $1.25 a house for the numbers. That
will pay for the cost of the numbers, the plans and expenses
and give us a bit of money to do service work with.
Actually it’s saving you money. If a professional firm
were to do the job, it would cost you closer to $5.00 a house.
Most of the details of our plan are outlined in the news
story on another page of the paper. If you have any questions
about the numbering after you read that, please ask us, won’t
you ?
We hope all householders will buy numbers so that our
system will be a success.
Please cooperate with us to build a better Exeter.
CENTRALIA
Mr. and Mrs. Harris West
Bette Lou visited with Mr.
Mrs. John Talbot in Grand
ley on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Baynham
visited with relatives in London
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile, of
Dashwood, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Love, Maurice, Arlene, and Mr.
Simon Greb, Exeter
Mrs. Oscar
Zurich; Mr.
Hodgson and
Mrs. Amos Smith, Newmarket;
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ranier and
Bernice, Stouffville, were Sun
day guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Ken Greb. The occasion was a
surprise birthday celebration, foi’
Mrs. Greb.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Zartli of
Chicago were recent visitors
with Mrs. Zartli’s niece, Mr. and
Mrs. Steve Molnar.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster and
Mr. and Mrs, J. Heywood of St.
Marys visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wellington Skinner and Arlene
on Sunday.
Sunday visitors with Mrs. E.
Lamport were Mr.
Grant Amos,
and
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Mr.
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and
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community attended
Brush demonstration . _ __.
home of Mrs. William Routly of
Elimville on Monday evening. •
The Rally Day Service will be
observed in this church on Sun-i
day morning. !
Quite a number from the com- i
munity spent a day last week at
London Fair. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hern, 1
Vernon and Leroy, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Harold Hern and Bob, Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Hern, Frances and■
Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim;
.' _ j Re
Park in Lon- (I
j
t
number of ladles from the’
a Stanley;
at the
• Interest payable half-yearly
• $100 or more accepted
and Mrs.
Ailsa Craig, Mr.
McKenzie of Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamport, Mr.
Mrs. E. Lamport, Mr. and
Roy Lamport
Mr. and Mrs.
(newlyweds) were
real lively chivari
night.
The annual Rally Day service
will be
Sunday,
a.m.
W.M.S.
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
and families.
W. Elliott
treated to a
on Monday
held in the church on
September 23, at 10:30
Plan Sale
Members of the W.M.S. met
in the schoolroom of tlie church
on Tuesday evening of last
week for their regular meeting.
Mrs. Fred Bowden led the wor
ship service.
A duet was sung by Arlene
Skinner and Marina Bowden.
The study, “The Church of the
Frontiers”, was presented by
Mrs. A. McFalls, Mrs. R. Gates,
Mrs.
Hicks
busi-
Hern attended the Taylor
union at Gibbons ~ ~ '
don on Sunday.
Mission Band
The Sunshine
meeting was held
on Friday, September 7.
A short Worship Service was
held, followed by the Roll Call I
and minutes. Business was then discussed. Songs were sung by I
the Band, a reading was given ■
by Mary Dickey, Mrs. Welling-I
ton Brock read the story from i
the study book called “Toschie
and Toma”. The meeting was,
closed with a hymn followed by i
prayer.
Huron&Erie
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Mrs. J. McAllister and
George McFalls.
The president, Mrs. L.
was in the chair for the
ness. Reports were given by the
secretary-treasurer and Commun
ity Friendship Committee.
Supply work was discussed
and plans were made for the
baking sale. Lunch was served
by Mrs. C. Skinner, Mrs. G.
Baynham and Mrs. Wickwire.
Opens Barber Shop
Mr. Clare Green is opening a
barber shop in the library and
will be
evening
from 9
open Monday and Friday
7 to 9 and Saturday
a.m. to 9 p.m.
WHALEN
Klhare
during
and Catherine
last week with
Byron.
spent the week-
with her sister.
Mission
at the
Band
school
E.
F.
H.
J.
D.
G.
K.
W.
Lloyd
London, Ont.
District Representatives
Bell, Exeter, Ont.
Bontliron, Hensall, Ont.
Eilber, Crediton, Ont.
Haberer, Zurich, Ont.
B. Hodgson, Centralia, Ont.
!
Mrs.
visited
Mrs. Pickles at
Jean Arksev
end in London
Audrey.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Holden, St.
Marys, visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Squire.
Tha W.M.S. will meet for
their September meeting at Mrs.
Alton Neils home on Wednesday
evening. Several from this dis
trict attended tthe Western Fair
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
and Mr. and Mrs. F. Squire at
tended a shower on Saturday
at the home of Mrs. J. Dickens
in honor of Miss Dorothy Mc
Dougall, Lumley, bride-elect of
this week.
Miss Elva Morley is holiday
ing with her cousin Mrs. Hueb
ner at her summer home on the
St. Clair shores.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. Fitzgerald of London.
Mr .and Mrs. C. Shoebottom
of Komoka spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Baillie.
Mr. Thomas Morley is visit
ing with friends at. Virden,
Hamiota and Winnipeg also his
sister Mrs.
jaw.
Mr. and
son Visited
and Mrs.
Road.Mrs. Maud Harding and Mrs.
Hazel Roberts of
spent Sunday with
Morley Sr.
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
Parkinson at Moose-
Mrs. William Hodg-
on Sunday with Mr.
Ray Cottle, Thames
London twp.
Mrs. William
Allen Jaques
Walter Gun
ning visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Tookey London.
Mr. and Mrs. George Squire
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Hodgins.
A rumage sale is where you
buy stuff from somebody else’s
attic to
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average human heart
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