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losers
and 206 by
Lou Garrett spent
with her parents
Ken Garrett and
goals by Borhq'i and one
by Kunkei and Lieseiner
Mildmay their victory.
Fairfield Forum H
Foster who is Still
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Morley Love and
on Sunday
Man., to visit
and Mrs.
family
afternoon
Mildmay Ousts Zurich In Thriller
Mildmay Monarchs ousted a
battling Zurich sextet with a 5-4
overtime win Tuesday night at
Walkerton. The Monarchs won
the Intermediate "B” W.Q.A.A.
title by taking one of the most
thrilling playoff series four
games to two,
Zurich buttled the northern
team to a. 4-4 tie at the end of
regulation time. Mildmay scored
half-way through the overtime
session for their win.
Mildmay had to come from
behind as Zurich put on the
pressure to extend the series.
Hesse scored two. O'Brien and standout for the winners. In ad-
Baird tallied singles in the first dition to scoring two goals he
two periods to give the losers (turned in a top all-round effort.
FOLLOW ARROW
f the edge. But Mildmay threw up
a formidable defence in theI third, tied the score and won In
I the extra stanza.
| Win Friday Night
i Zurich clung to hopes of win
ning the W.O.A.A. Intermediate
j“B” title when they came from
behind to win 5-3 over Mildmay
Friday night.
s Down three games to one, the
|Zurich hoys staged a third,period
ji rally io wig the fifth game of
| the series. Benny Gignae was a
Hesse scored the other markers.
Mildmay went ahead 1-0 in
the first period but Zurich tied
it up at 2-2 at the end of the
second. Early in the third, Mild
may broke the tie and took a
one-goal lead. Giguac, however,
sparked the winners to victory
with a two-goal splurge in the
last half.
Barash also starred for the win
ners, counting a pair of tallies.
Tables Turned
The tables were turned last
Wednesday night when Mildmay
came from behind a two-goal
deficit to take a 3-1 lead in the
best-of-seven series.
Zurich gained a two-goal lead
as Barash sank two markers but
two
each
gave
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by the Butchers and Rural Roll
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Irv Armstrong led the leaders
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EDGEWOOD
Mr. and Mrs.
were hosts to
Forum Monday night.
Mrs. Victor
Friday afternoon in London
visiting Mrs. 7
a patient in
pital.
Miss Betty
the week-end
Mr. and Mrs.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Zilinski
of London visited Sunday with
her parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Westman and family.
Mr. Tommy Pye of London
spent the week-end with friends.
Mrs. Stanley Crawford is
home from London hospital.
Mr. George Krizuk, who has
been working for Mr. Joseph
Zubol, has secured, a position in
London. «
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Newby
and family moved into then' new
home, the former Maurice Berry
farm.
Mrs. Donald J. Kenny and
baby returned home Friday from
Victoria Hospital.
Holds Banquet
Marking the end of the Farm
Forum season across Canada, a
chicken and turkey dipnei* at
Monetta Menard’s was served
Tuesday to the 39 members of
the Fairfield group.
The recreation committee, in
charge, acted a short humorous
play which brought much laugh
ter and applause. A contest iu
hat trimming was won by Gor
don Wilson.
Group 4 won a measuring con-
Dancing followed by Lost
was much enjoyed. Win-
were Mrs. Allen Richards,
Les Richards, Jack Hep-
and Elmer Powe.
Rene Francois, who bowled a
348 during the regular season,
is the winner of the Jack Smith
Bowling Watch for the highest,
single of the league year. ....................... — -—
Rene, the alley proprietor,; to a 5-2 win over the Trades-
bowled with the Spares during (men Monday night. He bowled a the season. His top score was [666 (291). Reg Taylor scored
rolled before Christmas and was; 60S <239) for the Tradesmen,
never beaten. ' Last Wednesday, the Whizz
The bowling watch, a Bulova i Bangs whipped the Spare Parts with pins for numbers, was don-17-0 with the help of Dick Jer-
ated by Jack Smith Jeweller to i myn's 643 (263), Lloyd Cush-
the league. riuau topped Ed’s crew with 652
J (238 j.
' The Rural Rollers won a 5-2
game with the Spare Parts Mon
day. Lloyd Stewart topped the
farmers with 578 (221) while
•« Frank Sagriffs 579 (231) was
best for the Parts.
The red-hot Big Six took five
. points from the Butchers. Ken
I Hockey bowled 780 (296) for| the half dozen and Captain Stan
i Frayne trundled a high single ,of
<358. The Six scored a 1424 team
s total in their second game. Best
for the Butchers was Batch
| Wolfe’s 653 (258).
I The Spares bounced the Chuck-
■ers for five. Bob Simpson bowled
| “B” Teams Lead
The “B” teams continue to
test.
Heir
nets
Mrs.
burn _
William Schroeder extended a
vote of thanks to the recreation
committee which worked so
faithfully throughout the year.
All agreed that the season
past was the most successful
yet due to favorable roads, wea
ther and the strong interest of
officers and members.
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679 (238) while Thornton
scored 691 (253) for the
Playoffs
Whizz Bangs
Butchers ......
Rural Rollers
Spares ...
Big Six
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Tradesmen
Spare Parts
Ladies’ League
A seven-point
Busy Bees switched them to
spot last week. The Happy Gals
were on the bottom end of
deal. With 587 a,nd 241,
Cutting lead the Bees and
the riosers 505
Hall was best.
The Frisky
5 points ahead
in their match.
634 (267) proved tops for the
winners. Honors for the losing
Pin Heads were taken with a
525 triple and 212 in one game
by F. Ford.
Five points were taken by the
Alley Cats when they met the
Merry Maids. Scoring high for
the cats was Betty Wilson with
548 and 218. On the
bench, 474 by Vera Mason
tops.
“A” Group
Busy Bees
Alley Cats
Frisky Sisters
Pin Heads ...
Merry Maids
Happy Gals .
In the "Bs”, the Hot Dogs
made their way to tbe top with
a five-point victory over the
Jolly Jills. Best bark was given
by Dot Brady with a 558 triple.
Losers’ highest was 496 by G.
Bierling.
Five points were won by the
Hi-Lights in their contest with
the Trailers. A 536 triple by R.
Durand topped the winners’
scoring and for the Trailers,
May Wein’s 479 was highest.
And again a five-point vic
tory was won by the Yarn Spin
ners in their story hour with
the Crackerjacks. Telling the
tallest tale for the winners was
A. Ford with 537 and 223. Los
ers’ pride of the night was
Hockey with 575 and 256.
“B'f Group
Hot Dogs .....
Yarn Spinners
Jolly Jills
Hi-Lights
Trailers ...
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EXETER
Mrs,
arrived
from Churchill,
with her people, Mt
Colin Love and family, for a few
months. Her husband, Morley
Love, accompanied her as far as
Ottawa, where he intends to
take an officers’ training course.
Mrs. Jack Ridley held a quilt
ing on Tuesday afternoon With
a number of het friends.
Mr. and Mts. Ellison Whiting
and family of Centenary and
Mr, and Mts. William Sturde
vant and family of Grand Bend
visited at the home of their par
ents, Mr. and Mts. William Love
on Sunday afternoon.
Mt. Mahsell Hodgins ahd sis
ter visited with Mt, and Mrs.
Clarence Hardy in Lucan Tues
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