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THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 1, 1951
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F°ur* -"Central Press Canadian
Hi Lights
"" Gleaned From Exeter District High School
By BILL BATTEN
Last Friday the Mitchell grid- ’
the ; Al- I
off |
two i
touchdowns and converting one.
The Exeter lads came roaring
back in the last half to score
two converted touchdowns, one
rouge and one single.
The first Exeter touchdown
came after they had marched
half way up the field and after
two downs Don Adkins plunged j
over the line. The second touch- I___
down came after a short march have
up the field, and Wade’s pass to these
Hicks over the line was complete
for the. last touchdown of the
afternoon. Bob Wade converted
both touchdowns.
With Exeter one point up and
time
kick
well
zone
before they could get it out for
another point.
In the last play of the game
Mitchell, avUo had shoved back
onto their own line, attempted a
kick but it hit the
bounced back into
zone where they were
Exeter’s final points.”
This proved to be a very good
game and we lfope that more
Huron County
Crop Report
By G. W. MONTGOMERY
Heavy rains which were gene
ral in the county earlier this
week were welcomed by farmers
who had previously reported a
shortage of water. Sugar beet
lifting has been made much ea
sier and fall plowing will now be
speeded up. Feeder calves con
tinue to come into the County in
goodly numbers and in some
cases are costing 4 0 cents a lb.
laid down here.
Several of the larger turkey
growers report an increased de
mand for their product this year,
with one breeder shipping tur
keys packed in cry-o-bac bags as
far North as Kirkland Lake.
Banquets and fowl suppers to no
end are being well attended by
rural folk throughout the county.
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|i people will be on hand to wit-
ness the game on Friday with
' St. Marys.
While the boys are out play
ing football, the girls’ interform
volleyball schedule has started
in preparation for the tourna
ment in London in November.
The winner of Grade 11 and Spe
cial Commercial will play the
winners of Grade 12 and 13 for
the senior championship.
In the lower school competi
tion, the winner of Grade 9 will
play the winner of Grade 10 f-or
the championship. These games
are played in class periods
activity periods. Although
never witnessed on
games we are told
competition is very keen as
girls are most enthusiastic.
Just For Howls
Monday again and we were
very sorry to lose some of the
new boys for a while until
there is more room in the pack.
We hope that they will keep on
reading the news of the pack so
that when Akela phones them to
come to cubs, they will know*
what has been going .on. We're
working on it and we may find
a way so that there will be room
for the new boys soon. So he
patient, you’ll hear from the
pack as soon as possible.
Good work on the Promise
and Law fellas, and next week
we’ll
tests.
It
boys who enjoy singing. Thijnk
up some of your favourite songs
and we’ll try them next week.
A point for your six if you
have your neckerchief next week.
—See you Monday.
Now this is the
Jungle—as old
as the sky;
And the Wolf that
may prosper, but the Wolf
that shall break it must die.
the Creeper that girdles the
tree-trunk, the law runneth
forward and back—
For the strength of the Pack is
the Wolf, and the strength
of the Wolf is the Pack.
Good -Hunting
—/The Old Ones.
SHIPKA
Mrs. Ed McCormick and Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfred Karn of Lon
don visited on Sunday with re
latives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Russell
and family spent the week-end
in St. Catherines, and attended
the wedding of Miss Alice Com
fort, of Fenwick, on Saturday.
Cliff went pheasant hunting for
a couple of days.
Mrs. Arthur Gaiser and baby
returned home this week from
St. Joseph’s Hospital, London.
Quite a number from here at
tended the bazaar and tea held
in the Brinsley United Church
on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Jacob Ratz spent a few
days last week
the home of Mr.
son Bawden and
Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr. and Mrs.
Jimmy attended the wedding of
their sister, Miss -Alice Comfort,
of Fenwick on Saturday after
noon.
.The regular meeting Of the
W.A. will be held on Tuesday
evening, November 6, at the
home of Mrs. Ed Lamport. Rev.
C. W. Tarrott will be in charge
of showing of slides in connec
tion With the study hook.
in Windsor at
and Mrs. Em dr
family.
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