The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-03-20, Page 3THE T1MES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 20, 1952
Local Winners Move Up RungContract for Barley Now
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We have four ramps for fast unloading. Contact us
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HENSALL ONTARIO
THE BIG BARGAIN FOR 1952
IN FARM POWER AND UTILITY
No transport problem with the
lift-type Latch-On Tandem Disk
Harrow. Latches on to Eagle
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of handy Latch-On Implements.
No belting up, no staking down
with the Case Mounted Hammer
Mill. Latches on to Eagle Hitch,
lifts for transport with hydraulic
control PTO drive.
Dozens of mounted implements
plus diggers, loaders, scoops,
scrapers, etc. fit the Case "VAG"
Tractor for a hundred or more
jobs in field and barnyard.
useful
tractor you can find: the
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This eager-powered low-
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ly hustles your field work;
it helps with your chores.
With the Latch-On Utility
Carrier (left) you can hitch
up in a minute right from
the tractor seat, lift and
carry all sorts of loads.
Iiensall, Zurich and Ilderton
—A, B, and C winners of the
local W.O.A.A. grouping —
moved up another step in the
playoff ladder this week.
Hensail eliminated Forest in
four games and are now playing
Durham; Zurich ousted Welles
ley and try Mildmay next; Ilder
ton easily vanquished Mount
Pleasant and
winner of the
series.
Lose First
Hensail lost
their series with Durham
kies” 12-3. Durham sniped eight
counters in Hie first period at
Walkerton to decide the win.
Hensail marksmen were Sangster
from Knight; Knight from
O’Shea and A. Nicholson; and
Knight on a solo effort.
Whip Forest 5-3
Over 1,000 fans at Seaforth
watched Hensail eliminate Forest
In the fourth game by a 5-3
score. Bill Mickle played an out
standing game in tne Hensail
nets.
Scorers were O’Shea (Knight);
A. Nicholson (Munroe and
O'Shea); Knight (O’Shea and J.
Nicholson); Munroe and Hilde
brandt.
Zurich Wins
Zurich defeated Wellesley
Monday to win the series in
games after a first tilt tie.
About 1,50 0 fans watched,
game on Lucan ice.
Gignac
formed
winners,
two and
First
and Barash each
the hat trick for the
Doug O’Brien scored
Baird one.
game of the Mildmay
series will be played in Walker
ton Wednesday night. Second
game of the best-of-seven will
be played in Lucan Friday night.
their
week
bring
Six,
the
w in
division boasts
Rural Rollers
the Butchers,
take a
Panthers Wednesday,
the Short Circuits
the
and
unless
7-0 drubbing
Exeter Farm Equipment
Phone 508
CHANGE OF
Huron, Bruce and Wellington
I
Exeter
INCOME TAX DISTRICT
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS RESIDING IN
Counties
The Counties of HURON, BRUCE and WELLING
TON, formerly under the jurisdiction of the Lon
don or Hamilton District Taxation Offices, have
now been transferred to the jurisdiction of the
District Taxation Office at Kitchener, Ontario,
located in the Dunker Building, 251 King Street
West. Accordingly, the records of all taxpayers
residing in these three Counties have been trans
ferred from the District Taxation Offices at Lon
don oi’ Flamilton, to their new location, and any
related correspondence or general inquiries on
taxation matters, should be directed to the District
Taxation Office at Kitchener.
Remittances of tax by individuals and corpora
tions, and tax deducted at the source by employers
resident in the Counties of HURON, BRUCE and
WELLINGTON, should be mailed or delivered to
Taxation Office at Kitchener.the District
• Taxpayers (both individuals and corporations)
resident in the above-mentioned Counties, who
formerly filed their appropriate Income Tax re
turns and Succession Duty returns with, the
District Taxation Offices at London or Hamilton,
will file their returns for 1951 and subsequent
taxation years, with the District Taxation Office
■at Kitchener.
DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE —
TAXATION DIVISION
Juniors Ahead
In Semi-Finals
John Hicks went on a scoring
spree Friday to spark Exeter
District High School junior eag
ers to a 53-37 win over Delhi
first game of a two-game,
to count, series for the
to enter the W.O.S.S.A.
Its 40-year record underground proves that time is
kind to no-co-rode pipe. Once installed, it gives
lifetime service in house to seiyer or house to septic
tank connections, downspouts and other underground
non-pressure uses. That’s because no-co-rode pipe is
built of time-defying materials that withstand cracks
or breaks due to soil settlements... and because
tapered couplings prevent leaks, keep out roots.
in the
points
right
bowl.
John sniped 28 points, more
than half the team total. Gary
Middleton scored nine and Jim
Sturgis eight.
Heatherington paced the Delhi
five with 17, while Iglar potted
13.
The second game is being
played Thursday at Delhi. Senior
boys and senior girls teams meet
Waterford in the semi-finals.
EXETER: Hicks 28, Middle
ton 9, Rowcliffe 4, Batten 2,
Sturgis 8, Youngblut 2, McFalls,
Parsons, Robertson, Heywood.
DELHI; Iglar 13, Heathering
ton 17, Esbaugh 5, Vandamme,
Bell, Ross, Whithead, Nylas 2.
Half time score was 27-17.
Ladies* League
The gals moved into
semi-final play-offs last
and four more weeks will
out the top team of each group.
In the ‘A’ group the Happy
Gals made sure of their high
spot on the standing when they
took five points from the Alley
Cats. Dot Hall bowled 652 and
278 for honors in the winning
team. Marg. White’s 523 was
best for the Cats.
The Merry Maids snatched five
points from the Frisky Sisters
in their match. Naida Francois
bowled for top points on her
team with 657 and 250. For the
losers Phil Haworth bowled high
triple, 588
Another
ged by the Busy Bees from the
Pin Heads. A 538 triple and 217
in one game by M. Cutting was
highest foi* the Bees. Pin Head’s
best was 568 and 208 by Dee
Sword.
In the ‘B’ grouping the I-Iot
Dogs took the extra point need
ed for a four-point victory over
the Hi-Liglits. Marge Ryckman
was best Dog with 49 0 and 203.
For the
bowled 531
score,
The Yarn
battle with
they took five points. A
531 was bowled for the Spinners
by A. Ford and for the losers,
Maxine Reedei’ scored ' ' ’
with 520.
Another five point
realized by the Jolly
their bout with the
jacks. Highest on the
was D. Ellis with 516
Best for the Crackerjacks was
39 9 by N. Snell.
Ladies’ Play-Off Standing
Group A
Happy Gals .....
Frisky Sisters ..
Busy Bees .......
Alley Cats .......
Merry Maids ....
Pin Heads .......
Group B
Hot Dogs ..........
Yarn Spinners
Hi-Lights ..........
Jolly Jills ........
Trailers .............
Cracker jacks ....
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footing drains,
Men’s League
The Spare Parts and Whizz
Bangs are champions of “A”
and ”B” divisions of this year’s
men’s bowling league. Monday
night the two victors clinched
top spots as the teams made the
final race for playoff positions.
“A” division, schedule •com
pleted, will have the Big-
Tradesmen and Spares in
finals along with the group
ners,
“B"
Chuckers,
probably
the latter
from the
In this case,
will be in the playoffs.
The Spare Parts whipped the
Dukes 5-2 to win in a close “A”
race. Ed Hunter-Duvar led his
team with 719 (275). R. Hig
gins’ 596 (233) topped the
Dukes. On Captain Ed's group
winning team are Frank Sag
riff, John Schroeder, Har Brint-
nell, Lloyd Cushman and Ed’s
two sons, Guy and Edward.
Stan Frayne’s Big Six edged a
4-3 win over the Tradesmen to
wind up in second place. Gerry
Lawson bowled 587 (236) for
the six and Jake Lindenfield’s
650 (225) was best for both
teams.
The Spares, leaders for many
weeks, picked up two points
from the Keglers and wound up
in fourth spot. Pop Watson
bowled 716 (289) for the win
ners while Bob Simpson topped
the Spares with 684 (244).
The last -place Maroons
knocked the Pinpoppers out of
the series by bowling the best
team score of the night. John
Christie led the five-point win
ners with 670 (289) while Ray
Wuerth’s 754 (277) was best
for the night.
Clinch Top Spot
The Whizz Bangs salted away
top spot in “B” by whipping
the Applejacks 7-0. Irv Arm
strong led the winners with 671
(233) and How Holtzman trun
dled 641 (234) for the Jacks.
Members of the winning Bangs
are
Glen
Bud
Irv Armstrong.
In a crucial
the Rural Rollers and the Short
Circuits, the Rollers came out
on top 5-2 and won a playoff
spot by one point. A. Frayne
bowled a 703 (277) to spark
the Rollers’ winning drive.
Durand scored 617 (245)
the hydro boys. The Short
cuits, in fourth place, are
point ahead of the Butchers
the meatmen have one
game to play.
The Chuckers didn’t help the
electricians’ cause when they
whipped them 5-2 Wednesday
night. B. Thornton bowled
(289) for the Chuckers
Vyse’s 73 2 (285) was
the Circuits.
The last-place
whipped the Applejacks
the help of B. Heywood’s
(241). The four-man Jacks
led by C. Ersman with
(203).
The league executive meets
Wednesday to draw up the play
off schedule and determine the
winner of the Jack Smith Jewel
ler bowling watch.
“A” DIVISION
Final Standing
Spare Parts
Big Six ....
Tradesmen
Spares .....
Pin poppers
Keglers ....
Dukes ......
Maroons ...
(269).
five points was snag-
losers, K.
and 235
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the Trailers
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Nylons
45-gauge for service, a
new s h i p meat of our
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has arrived. Spring col
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TO-DAY
7-0
32 £ pkg.
Mixed Ice Wafers 390 a lb.
Country Kist Peas 15 oz. 2/250 Ideal Dill Pickles
and
best
761
Bill
for
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White and chocolate
win was
Jills in
Craeker-
Jills list
and 208.
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63
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series between
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78
77
76
Panthers
with
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were
530
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Preszcator,
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Rexoleum, deluxe, 4 yds. wide $4.25 running yd.
Congoleum Rugs ........................... at lowest prices
town council Is
for estimates on
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$2.95 square yard
3 gauge ................ $1.90 square yard
Tile, A gauge ......................... 200 tile
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Tender Leaf Tea Bags
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Young Athletes Rush
Summer Season
With the hockey and skating
season over for Exeter, arena
manager Derry Boyle has young
athletes working on other sports.
Probably the last hockey for
kids in town will be the Pee-Wee
Tournament at Goderich next
month. Derry has entered a local
team.
Regulai' roller-skating nights
are being held in the gym for
the enjoyment of the youngsters.
On Saturday morning, aspiring
ball players were limbering up
their arms for the coming sea
son.
Derry has started an indoor
softball league among the public
school pupils.
Meanwhile,
still waiting
artificial ice
the arena.
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seeing the fine display of floor covering. We can
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Grocery Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday
“B” DIVISION
(Wed. Games to Blay)
Whizz Bangs ....4?..
Chuckers ...............
Rural Rollers .......
Short Circuits ......
Butchers .
Strikes ....
Applejacks
Panthers .
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