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To the Electors of Stephen Township
Ladies and Gentlemen:
Haying served the Municipality for the past year
as Councillor I am now a candidate for Deputy-
Reeve.
Both in the Municipality and as a representative
to County Council, if elected, I will serve the rate
payers without fear or favor.,
I appreciate the confidence placed in me by the
voters last year and respectfully ask your support
and influence on my behalf next Monday.
STEWART WEBB
Alleys
Men’s League
Completes Sked
Bowlers are urged to try get
ting 7:00 o’clock grimes started
on time. It is also time to re
mind you that your spare man
nights
the
SPORTS
By D.T.S,
T
To the Electors of
Stepfien Township
Having served four years on your Township
Council and having a good knowledge of your roads
and township in general, I solicit your vote as Reeve.
JOHN A. MORRISSEY
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ELECT
Wellington
HAIST
Deputy-Reeve For 1952
I have served one year as councillor and offei-
my services as Deputy-Reeve for the coming year.
I cannot call on everyone personally but I solicit
your vote on my behalf.
If elected, .1 will serve to the best of my ability
to carry out a sound, businesslike administration for
the benefit of all taxpayers.
Wellington Haist
Men’s League
Tradesmen Take Five
The Tradesmen retained their
lead in “A” group 'by whipping
the Pinpoppers 5-2, shoving the
latter into third place. Reg Tay
lor led all the way for the win
ners, winding up with a 674
(241), Doug Pryde’s 582 (214)
was best for the printers.
The Spares, led by Don Bray
with 635 (242),jumped into
second place by trouncing the
Maroons 7-0. John Christie had a
good night for the short-handed
Maroons, trundling 655 (237),
The colored shirts have now tak
en over last place.
The Keglers are in fourth
position after taking the Spare
Parts 5-2, Five barrelers bowled
600 triples, Pop Watson showing
(286). Best
John Schroe-
the way with 678
for Ed’s team was
der’s 643 (252).
The Big Six hit
column this week
victory over the
Dukes. Outside of Ken Hockey,
who always seems to be on top
for the Six, Punch Wells trun
dled a 5 52 (107). Grant Cud-
more was best for the Dukes
with 587 (228). (Our apologies
to Stan Frayne and his other
five for not crediting them with
two points against the Trades
men last week.)
Circuits Still Tops
Short-Circuits managed to
squeeze a 4-3 victory from the
Panthers and keep their lead in
”B” division. Murray Brintnell
paced the electritians with
610 (219) while Charlie Davis
led the Panthers with his triple
of 562 (226).
The Whizz Bangs moved into
a second - place tie with the
Chuckers by overrolling the
Rural Rollers ’5-2. H. Dyck
whizzed 6 65 (250) for the
Bangs while Charlie Prout topped
the Rollers with 617 (264).
Wednesday Night.
Merle Mode’s six chucked five
from the Strikes. Les Plummer,
a sub for the Chuckers, was tops
for the night with a 709 (263).
A. Ford copped 593 (245) for
the one-ballers.
The Butchers slaughtered the
Panthers 7-0 with the help of
Harry Holtzman’s 696 (296). B.
Heywood led his tigers
ing 657 (232).
the winning
with a 5-2
fast-slipping
by bowl-
“A” Group G P
Tradesmen .................. 27 37
Spares ......................... 27 34
Pinpoppers .................. 27 31
Keglers ........................ 27 28
Spare Parts ............... 27 28
Dukes .......................... 27 24
Big Six ........................ 27 22
Maroons ...................... 27 20
Some
Timely
Tips
&
a nice Mix Master
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something shiny bright
kitchen plight.
Speaking of kitchen, that’s the place
Where you always find mother’s happy face.
So why not buy
To simplify her
Have you a problem on your mind?
A gift for someone you cannot find ?
Then you’d better call around on us
And we’ll help you out of your fret and fuss.
Because right under our very roof
We’ve gifts for the smart, gifts for the aloof.
A gift that’ll bring dad a cheery smile
Could be a chisel, a hammer or file,
Or anything in the workbench line
We’re sure you’ll find will fit in fine.
We’ve such a variety of stocks
From big while bowls to kitchen clocks.
must bowl four
games) to qualify for
offs.
Week Of December 17
Monday 7-9
Keglers and Dukes;
and Tradesmen; Big
Pinpoppers,
Monday 9-11
Apple Jacks and Rural Roll
ers; Spare Parts and Spares;
Whizz Bangs and Short Circuits,
Wednesday 7-9
Butchers and Chuckers (5-6);
trikes and Panthers (3-4).
Week Of January 7
Monday 7-9
'Pinpoppers and Spares; Big
Six and Spare Parts; Keglers
and Maroons.
Monday 9-11
Whizz Bangs and Chuckers;
Rural Rollers and Panthers;
Tradesmen and Dukes.
Wednesday 7-9
Butchers and Short Circuits
(5-6); Apple Jacks and Strikes
(3-4).
Week Of January 14
Monday 7-9
Pinpoppers and Dukes; ..
Parts and Maroons; Keglers and
Big Six.
Monday 9-11
Tradesmen and Spares; Whizz
Bangs and Panthers; Rural Roll
ers and Chuckers.
Wednesday 7-9
Strikes and Short Circuits (5-
6); Butchers and Apple
(3-4).
Week Of January 31
Monday 7-9
Pinpoppers and Spare Parts;
Keglers and Tradesmen; 'Chuck
ers and Short Circuits.
Monday 9-11
Whizz Bangs and Butchers;
Big Six and Spares; Rural Roll
ers and Strikes,
Wednesday 7-9
Panthers and Apple Jacks (3-
4); Dukes and Maroons (5-6)..
Week Of January 38
Monday 7-9
Dukes and Spare Parts;
Strikes and Chuckers; Pin
poppers and Maroons.
Monday 9-11
Spares and Keglers; Apple
Jacks and Whizz Bangs; Rural
Rollers and Short Circuits.
Wednesday 7-9
Butchers and Panthers (5-6);
Tradesmen and Big Six (3-4).
Week Of February 4
Monday 7-9
Pinpoppers and Tradesmen;
Big Six and Dukes; Keglers and
Spare Parts.
Monday 9-11
Whizz Bangs and Rural Roll
ers; Spares and Maroons; Apple
Jacks and Chuckers.
Wednesday 7-9
Short Circuits and Panthers
—Please turn to
Short Circuits
Chuckers ......
Whizz Bangs
Rural Rollers
Applejacks ....
Strikes .........
Panthers. ......
Butchers .......
May we suggest _
To help her make those swell meals faster,*
A pressure pot, an electric kettle,
Or pots and pans of durable metal.
Something she wouldn’t buy herself
But would love to have on her top shelf.
quality at -FArR pRices
PHONE 27 ___
Maroons
Six and
Big
Spare
Jacks
least one team, and maybe
will join the local hockey
this season and another
drop out. The Granton
won’t show in the compe-
but from the south, Ilder-
and possibly Ailsa Craig
At
two,
loop
win
gang
tition ton m
will play in the league.
Deadline for team registration
in the WOAA was Saturday and
all were in except Ailsa Craig.
The latter, which is partly com
posed of St. Marys’ skaters, isn't
quite organized yet but they’re
trying to place an entry.
Exeter Ready
Manager Jim Fairburn, who's
to be commended for taking
over the Exeter ice squad after
a heavy baseball season, has had
his charges out for three prac
tices. Jim’s hopes are on a home
brew team with the accent on
youth. "Bunny” Ford is coach.
Latest session on Seaforth ice
brought close to 30 locals out to
make a bid for a permanent
berth. Only problem for the
slot is that of elimination.
Schroeder, former Zurich
Teeswater puck stopper, is
ible. Bill Waghorn and Harry
Stephens, of Winchelsea, have
also shown well in the nets so
far. On defence, the Fairbairn-
Ford combination is working out
Ross and Bill Tuckey, Al Hor
ton, and Don Prescator. Em Pen-
hale is expected to join the blue
liners soon.
The toughest competition will
be for positions up front. Toby
Brintnell, Bill Musser and Gerry
Lawson are back along with
several others of last year’s
crew. Schroeder brothers
from Centralia, Del, Glen and
Harry have been working out as
a line. Two men from RCAF
Centralia are trying for positions
and one, at least, will probably
get the nod.
Not too much has been organ
ized in minor circles fox* the lo
cal lads yet but there’ll probably
be action soon after the Parks
Board hires their caretaker
supervisor. The Kinsmen are
willing to sponsor another- min
or team. We hope that the pub-
—Please turn to Page 10
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Exeter Cab
Supertest Station
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To the Voters of
Stephen Township
On December 10
ELECT
goal
Bill
and
elig-
A. V. Tieman
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AS YOUR REEVE
No axe to grind—only a desire to serve further
the Township of Stephen. I promise only to serve to
the best of my knowledge and ability for the interest
of all.
THANK YOU
A. V. Tieman
For Everybody
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that will fill your Christmas list.
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Ladies* League
The Happy Gals got
selves into deep water
handicaps when they
victims of a seven point defeat
at the hands of the Pin Heads.
Head Pin was R. Allard with
487 in three games and top for
the losers was Dot Hall vLL
566.
Bowling close opposition with
a four point lead over the
Bees are the Frisky Sisters. Phil
Haworth smashed in with a
high 621 triple and 221 in one
game. For the not-so-busy Bees
high score was earned by Agnes
Cutting who bowled 546.
The Hot Dogs growled off a
seven point victory when they
tusseled the Hi-Lights. Best dog
was M. Ryckinan with 581 and
215 and for the losers, K. Han
nigan bowled with 507 and 223.
For seven points, the Alley
Cats pulled ahead of the Trail
ers with the aid of D. Prance
who bowled high triple 562
(201). For the Trailers, D. Pfaff
bowled 529 and 222.
The Merry Maids
five
the
cois
and
and
Appleton
476.
The Jolly Jills
them-
with
became
with
Busy
Merry Maids snagged
points in their match with
Yarn Spinners. Naida
bowled 605 in three
for the
team,
high
211 in one
on the losing
bowled
Fran-
games
Maids
Agnes
triple,
took seven
points from" the Cracker jacks In
their games. High score for the
Jills was bowled by A. Prez-
cator with 489 and for the los
ing team, N. Snell took top score
with 460 points. In three games.
LADIES’ LEAGUE STANDING
(Saturday Morning)
PG
Happy Gals ................ 27 45
Frisky Sisters .............. 27 43
Hot Dogs .................... 24 38
Merry Maids ............... 27 35
Alley Cats .................. 27 35
Pin Heads ................... 27 34
Busy Bees ................... 27 28
Jolly Jills .................. 24 27
Hi-Lights ...................... 27 26
Yarn Spinners ............. 27 25
Crackefjacks ............... 27 18
Trailers ........................ 27 17
For the Men '1
Ties Motor Rugs Cuff Links Biltmore Hats
Belts Dressing Gowns Tie Bars Jackets
Pyjamas Cardigans Handkerchiefs Gloves
Luggage Socks Pullovers Slippers
Billfolds Shoes Shirts Station Wagon Coats
For the Ladies
Boots
Dresses Pullovers Hosiery Handkerchiefs
Nylon Lingerie Housecoats Gloves 0 Cardigans
Rayon Lingerie Slippers Handbags Snuggledown Pyjamas
Bed Jackets Stadium Boots Scarves Snuggledown Gowns
FlightLuggageAprons
Pullovers
Bow Ties
For the Boys
Shirts
Cardigans
Socks
Mitts
Pyj anias
Goloshes
Overalls
Bomber Jackets
For the Girls
Snow Suits
Goloshes
Cardigans
Pullovers
Pyj am as
Lingerie
Slips
Gloves
Handkerchiefs
Head Squares
For the Household
Chenille Spreads
Kenwood Blankets
Wabasso Sheets
Flannel
Tablecloths
Madiera Doilies
Guest Towels
Blankets Bath
Pillow Cases
China
Tumbletwist Rug
Sets
Grocery Specials for Thursday/ Friday and Saturday
Ayl. Solid Pack Pie Cherries, 15-oz. 270.
Free Serviette Holder with
2 Pkgs. Club House Minute Tapioca 280
Harry Horne’s Soup Mix
8-oz. pkg.
Jello Powders, Puddings, Pie Fill 3/290
Treesweet Pure California Orange Juice
46-oz......................................................... 410
Choice Quality Tomatoes, 28-oz. 240
PHONE 16 We Deliver —
150
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