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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-07-10, Page 3REWIRE NOW! Don’t gamble with danger­ ous short circuits. Repair now) ths: times-advqcate, exeter, Ontario, Thursday morning, juey io, los? Irish Play- catching; Bob Harry Jacobi, Darling, moved Holtzman and Vi however. Roy about his new team- predicted the top team in the r CREDITON EAST Mr. and Mrs. Aide win Colling­ wood and June and Joan of Hamilton visited over the first of July holidays with their aunt and uncle, Motz, and Mr. and of Exeter Mr. and Mrs. William Motz. Mrs. M. Gibb and Mrs. Fred Darling and Jimmie of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Motz. Mr. and Mrs. Merrin Sims of London spent Sunday with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and Linda of London spent the weekend at the Anderson home. LAC Sydney and Mrs. Smith and son, and also Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Rankin, left Mon­ day for Moncton, N.B., where Mr. Smith has been stationed. Mr, and Mrs. William other relatives. Mrs. William Horney visited Sunday with Dashwood Leads By Six Points HURON-PERTH STANDING (Tuesday, July Dashwood Mitchell Zurich ... Strathroy Clinton . Clinton RCAF Exetei* ... St. Marys Lucan .... Centralia hitting centrefielder also hit a single. Robbie Wein started for Dash­ wood but he had to be reliev­ ed by Bob Stomes in the fourth. Graham went the distance for St. Marys. In other games this week, Clinton Colts edged Centralia RCAF by a 3-2 score; Zurich whipped Strathroy 7-3 but lost to Clinton RCAF 8-1; Mitchell blanked Clinton RCAF 10-0. Well, it finally happened. Wally Wein's Dashwood Tigers conquered the seemingly invin­ cible Mitchell Legionaires 8-3 at the winner's park Friday night. Bob Stormes hurled the win­ ner, limiting the treatenxng thumpers to five hits as he struck out ten. Holies was the only man who could reach Stormes. He collect­ ed three singles during the nine inning battle. Dashwood went up three runs in the second inning but in the first of the third Mitchell came back to tie the score. The win­ ners went ahead in the fifth with a single run, scored again in the sixth and crashed for three in seventh. Dashwood collected 11 hits over the route from show­ man Ken Hulley. Six Points Up The league leaders went well ahead in the standing Monday night by trimming St. Marys 5-3. The win put them six points ahead of Mitchell and Zurich who are tied for second spot. Carl Wein hit the big blow of the game when he homered with one on in the sixth to put Dasli- ! tvood ixi the lead. The heavy- Ilderton, RCAF Lose To Greys The Exeter Greys chalked two more wins when Ilderton and RCAF Centralia teams brought opposition on the home town diamond Friday, last week and Monday. The game with Ilderton gave the Greys a sparce one-run mar­ gin ending in a score of 6-7. It was a different story, however, in the game with Centralia. The airwomen had making two eter’s 29. The Greys money when the Ilderton i extravagant people realize that they can get a for less than ten cents— just !J Adequate Wiring means Better Living U Call 187-W for rapid (I service. | EXETER RADIO | AND ELECTRIC NOW! DOUBLE WORK-SAVING Two Teams Drop 'Imports', Use Local Talent To Finish Two teams in the Huron-1 will be experimenting with his Perth league—Exeter and Lucan —have sent their “imports" back I to the big city, and will concen­ trate on local talent for the rest of the season. Fred Darling, n e w E x e t e r manager, gave his Londoners their walking tickets after the 12-1 loss they suffered Dominion Day. Positions on the team are now league players, midgets and any­ one from the local area. Fred wide open for Cyclone Exeter Dairy Phone 331-J (Only at Snelgrove’s) F Laundry Ba CONNOR-® CONNOR-THERMO is a favorite with home-mak­ ers everywhere. The ex­ clusive THERMO tub, insulated with a heavy wall of Fiberglas, is a patented feature that can be obtained only in CONNOR. This THER­ MO principle keeps hot water HOT THROUGH­ OUT THE ENTIRE WASHING CYCLE . . . There are no less than 4<t Lifetime features built into e very CONNOR- I'HERMO. s FOUR-YEAR GUARANTEE ?. \roHWg up a tough time runs against Ex- seemed out of the they lagged behind nine until the last- of the eighth inning when a triple by Haworth brought in the two needed runs. For Ilder­ ton, E. Scott was best with two runs and Exeter's Hunter-Duvar got home free twice for top num­ ber of runs by the Greys. ILDERTON: U. Loft cf, E. Scott p ss, Preble lb, McNaugh­ ton c, R. Loft 3b, Freele 2b, Ferguson rf, Telfer If, D. Scott ss p. EXETER: Hunter - Duvar c f , Pfaff 3b, King lb, Haworth If, Essery 2b, Taylor p, Lindenfield rf, McKnight ss, Stephan c. Score By limings R 1 Ilderton ..... 310 200 000—6 Exeter ........ 121 110 002—7 E 4 6 Teachers Engaged Two graduates of South, ron District High School have secured positions as teachers af- tex* attending London Normal School. Maxine Bowden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Bowden, Cen­ tralia, will teach in London. She is interested in primary grades. Malcolm Kirkland, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkland, R.R. 3, Exeter will teach at S.S. S, McGillivray Township. Sk anners Un ite Hu- heldwas Saturday bothtor after held * A SAVES HALF THE EFFORT, HALF THE TIME MAKES SIT-DOWN IRONING PRACTICAL'! Olgmp-On Cordminder Keeps cord free of work at all times. Adds <5 extra feet to cord length. Ironing Pad And Cover Sanforized sailcloth cover ovei" specially - designed ironing pad. Spring-held for drum-tight fit. Gives the perfect ironing surface. Hii-Lo Ironing Table Adjust to 9 comfortable ironing levels to suit all women—sitting or standing. Folds and rolls to stor­ age. For the FIRST TIME you can take advantage of this marvellous double-bargain. The Best Washer on the Market PLUS the Best Ironing Convenience can be yours for THIS SPECIAL LOW PRICE. See This Work-Saving, Time-Saving, Practical Combina­ tion Now At « . . ( At Stratford The Skinner reunion at Stratford Park on with a good attendance dinner and supper. A ballgame was enjoyed dinner and the sports were in the afternoon. Election of of­ ficers for the coming year was held at the suppertable. Winners of the races Children three and Nancy Mason, Larry Four to six: ner, Janet Skinner, boys, Neil McAllister, Gordon Noble; Seveix to ten: girls, Madge Noble, Bar­ bara McDonald, boys, Grant Skinner, Edward Skinner; Ele­ ven to fifteen: girls, Patsy Skin­ ner, Mary Skinner, boys, Ken­ neth Noble, Grant Skinner; young ladies, Patsy Skinner, Mary Skinner; young men, Sam Skinner, Hugh Skinner; married ladies, Gladys McDonald, Vivian Skinner; married men, John McAllister, Ronald Denham; grandmother's walk, Mrs. Mel­ ville Skinner, Mrs. Russell Skin­ ner; grandfather’s walk, Mr. Harvey Skinner, Mr. Russell Skinner; three-legged-race, Ron­ ald Denham and John McAllis­ ter, Mary Skinner and Madge Noble. Ladies kick the slipper, Vivian Skinner, Marlene Skinner; Or­ ange Race, Sam Skinner, Ken­ neth Mason, water race, Ronald Denliam's side; bean guessing, Tom .Skinner; blindfold potato race, John McAllister, Mary Skinner; ladies ballon race, Gladys Hodgins, Alma McAllis­ ter; lucky spot, Patsy Skinner; 45 yard step, John McAlllister; youngest baby, oldest oldest recent Mrs. away, Michigan. A dress-up ballgame supper. will be held in June at <4 were: under: Skinner, girls, Frances Skin- Bar ry Will Will lady, Mrs. man, Mr. married couple, Tom Skinner; Mr. Ray Motz Mason; Skinner; Skinner; Mr, and farthest Elkton, caused a See Snelgrove‘s For Bargains In Used Washers good laugh before Picnic next year second Saturday Stratford Park. Officers are: president, Har­ vey Skinner; secretary-treasurer, Alvin Noble; spots committee, Mr. and Mrs, Tom Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Denham, 'table committee, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Skinner. TRIES NEW TEAM Exeter intermediates’ new m a n a g e r , Fred Darling, will field a new club this Friday when the locals meet Zurich here for the first time. Fred dropped all London imports from the team and will stick strictly to locaL talent for the remainder of the ’52 season. Ball Menu THURSDAY, JULY 10 SoftballRec Maroons vs. Legion Girls’ Softball Ilderton at Zurich Midget Exeter at Hensall FRIDAY, JULY 11 Huron-Perth Zurich at Exeter Lucan at St. Marys Mitchell at Clinton Girls’ Softball Exeter at DashwoodLucan at dlinton MONDAY, JULY 14 Huron-Perth Clinton at Dashwood Exeter at Mitchell Clinton RCAF at Lucan Midget Exeter at Clinton Girls’ Softball Dashwood at Ilderton RCAF Centralia at Zurich TUESDAY, JULY ’15 Huron-Perth Centralia at Zurich Strathroy at Clinton RCAF Bantam St. Marys at Exeter Rec Softball Maroons vs. Statton’s WEDNESDAY, JULY 16 Huron-Perth Lucan at Centralia Midget Hensall at Auburn Girls’ Softball Ilderton at Centralia •Clinton at Exeter Zurich at Lucan THURSDAY, JULY 17 Huron-Perth Clinton RCAF at Clinton Dashwood at Strathroy Mitchell at St. Marys Rec Softball Legion vs. Centralia HARPLEY Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keys and Murray of Exeter visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Love and family on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mark Miller and Mrs. Lillian McLean of Detroit visit­ ed on Saturday after-noon at the home of Mr. Marshall Hodgins. Mr. ___ . with his wife and family are spending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Love, priox* to returning to Fort Churchill. Morley Love of Ottawa Glean Money From Your At­ tic .. . With A Tlmes-Advocate Want Ad. | The new charges went through their first workout on Tuesday night. They include Glen Robin­ son, former second baseman; Bill Waghorn, from the Cyclone league; Don Wells and Dick Mc- Falls from the midgets. The regulars are Lome Haugli who may be Wade, at short; third base; Fred to first; Harry Bill Gilfillan in the field. Bob Russell and Jack Fullei- will share the mound duties. Lucan nxentox- Roy Stanley let his London imports go and plans to use juniors for the rest of i the season. He’s making sure he can get the Londoners back for the playoffs, however. Roy is optimistic he even would be offs. 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