The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-01-29, Page 7THE T1MES-ADV0CATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 29, 1953
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Flyers Drop Three,
Still Lead League
Centralia Flyers remained on
top of the local O.H.A. Inter-,
mediate “B” league d e s p i t e
three losses during the past
week.
In Exeter, Wednesday, New
Hamburg nipped the Flyers 7-5.
Clinton Electras and Clinton
Colts both clipped the wings of
Randy Ellis arid his sextet.
In spite of this losing streak,
the Flyers are confident they
can pull out of the slump and
take the league.
Beef is at lowest price in
three years. Come in and order
a quarter or half quarter for
next week. WE GUARANTEE
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PHONE 414-J EXETER
Thank You
Tables Turned Upside Down,
Eagles (?//) Claw Tigers, 12-4
When Dashwoo^r Tigers and
Exeter Eagles (foy want of a better naine and since the locals
haven't gpt ope, we’ll call them
that until someone changes it)
clashed Monday night, the tables
just turned upside down.
You'll remember the 9-3 claw
ing the Tigers gave our birds last
week? Well, this week it was
12-4, only the other way around.
You might just as well de
scribe the game that way too.
.This time it was the Eagles
who checked the pants off the
Tigers and waited for the payoff
breaks.
Locals Star
The Musser-Waghorn-Lawson
formation were swooping it up
both ways for the Eagles (mind
you, we're not trying to force
that name on anybody but it’s
easier to' pound out jSagles on
this typewriter than Exeter.)
Bill Musser scored four well-
earned counters, while Jerry
Lawson and Bill Waghorn picked
up singles each—that’s besides
all the dive-bombing they did to
keep the Tigers out of the nest.
Ron Pincombe and Ron Far
row, the latter another hard-
winging -falcon (maybe ypu'd
like to call them Falcons, huh?)
rapped in a couple each.
Doug Smith added a tally and
—here is a special announcement
—Wally Woods scored his first
marker in the Cyclone League.
Scoring cats for pashwood
were John Willert, Klein, Roul-
leau and Schroeder (no! not
Corky!).
Best In Second
The Eagles spit (an expression
similar to one used in the
American army) in the second
period when they riddled the
Tigers' lair with nine goals.
In the first, Dashwood led
2-1 thanks to a juggle and dance
by Jones that proved disastrous.
Tubby, whose netminding has
been terrific despite the scores,
couldn’t squeeze his mit on a
long one by Klein. It bounced
from his glove onto the ice,
flicked behind his skate and
into the blue light zone.
The Eagles outscored the
Tigers in the third. Leading 10-
4 at the end of the second, they
added a couple just for a lark.
(Imagine an eagle flirting with
a lark!).
Seriously, outside of the
second period, the teams were
well-matched. It was another
good Cyclone battle—and a clean
one. The fans liked it that way,
too.
Lucan Plasters
St. Marys Alerts
Lucan plastered St. Marys
Alerts 11-3 Friday night. The
Irish romped away in the third
period, scoring six goals. Alerts
held them 3-2 in the first, 5-2
in the second.
Fred and Glen Revington
pulled hat tricks. Elder fired
two, and McTavish and Thomp
son notched singles.
Herman, Boyd and Dunsmore
scored for the Alerts. It was the
third successive loss for the
stone town boys.
Penalty Loss
Zurich players found out Fri
day they can’t win games sit
ting in, the sin bin. The French
men spent 32 minutes cooling
their heels while Ilderton racked
Up a 12-5 victory.
The losers got 12 penalties,
including a misconduct to Doug
O'Brjen, while Ilderton received
only four.
Loft fired three markers for
IJderton. p. Scott, P. Urbshott,
McNair and Tambling counted
doubles and O’Neil a single,
Benny Gignac scored twice for
Zurich. O'Brjen, Hesse and
Maisonville each sent the rubber
home.
Zurich Gives
Forest The Axe
Zurich bounced back into the
Cyclone limelight Monday night
with a 7-4 trouncing over the
vaunted woodsmen from Forest.
The Zurich crew notched five
counters in the last two periods
while they backchecked Garvin
et al to a single tally. The win
was Zurich's fourth, the loss
Forest's second, giving Ilderton
a better chance t o take that
league title again this year.
Forest led 3-2 in the first on
goals by Norland, Ulrich and
Garvin. Barash and Baird bulged
the twine for Zurich.
In the second, Barash and
Maisonville put Zurich ahead
4-3,
O’Brien, Hesse and Barash
put the win in the bag in the
third. Prout scored the Forest
markers.
Forest Defeats
Exeter Twice
Exeter dropped two contests to
Forest Frigidaires over the week
end. Friday night, Garvin’s gal
lopers raced to a 12-6 win, but
Saturday night they were hard
pressed to win 7-5.
The latter was one of the
better tilts of the season. Both
teams fought hard but Forest
edged the locals in the last half
of the final stanza.
Garvin and Norland scored in
the first frame to give the win
ners a 2-0 lead. But Shaw and
Musser evened it up in the
second.
Farrow gave the locals their
only lead in the first minute of
the third as the boys went at it
hammer and tongs. Ulrich tied
it up again a minute later, and
Graham scored another inside of
seconds. George Shaw deadlocked
the count a third time in less Than a minute. Garvin fired the
rubber home near the middle of
the period but the Forest crew
still didn’t get away. Musser
scored his second at the 12-
m in ate mark.
Turning point of the game
came when Shaw broke away as
Woods came out of the penalty
box. The drive failed, however,
and Forest, with Garvin and Far-
low the marksmen, went on to
win.
Gerry Lawson played a stand
out game defensively.
Faded In Second
Friday night in the local
arena, the locals faded away in
the second period as Forest
scored seven goals. In the other
two stanzas the locals held their
own, trailing 4-3 'in the first
but outscoring the winners 3-1
in the third.
Garvin sparked his charges
with four markers. Graham and
Norland scored three each and
Farlow and Ulrich picked up
singles.
Musser and Waghorn hit pay
dirt twice for the locals, Shaw
and Farrow counting the other
two.
Centralia Wins
Rec Contest
Centralia upset the second
place Crediton team 4-J in
Recreation. Hockey t ori Tuesday
pight. However, the standing
wasn’t changed.
Glen Robinson sparked Cen
tralia with four goals. Hodsins
and Skinner scored ope each.
Marksman for Crediton was
McLean. *
Leaders Whip Maroons
Statton’s swamped Maroons
11-1 in the late game. Gib Stat
ton led his pool room gang with
goals. Keith Brintnell
and singles were
three
scored two, i
fired hy Lloyd Cushman, Coates,
Doug. Brintnell, Murray Stephen,
Tim Stires and Har. Brintnell.
Gerald Dearing counted the
lone Maroon marker.
The Juveniles wlialloped
Grand Bend 14-3 in the first
contest, Don Wells scored eight
tallies, Pat Hennessy two and
Jack Parsons, Chuck Parsons,
Bill Batten and Eugene Willard
one each.
CYCLONE LEAGUE STANDING
W L T F A P
Ilderton ........ 8 11 96 47 17
Forest ............ 6 2 1 77 47 13
Lucan ............ 6 4 0 70 50 12
Zurich ............ 4 3 0 66 59 8
St. Marys ........ 350 50 61 6
Hensall .......... 3 6 0 49 84 6Exeter ........... 3 7 0 62 88 6
Dashwood ...... 2 7 0 46 78 4
Results
Lucan 11,St. Marys 3
Ilderton 12, Zurich 5
Forest 12-,Exeter 6
■ Forest 7,Exeter 5
Zurich 7,Forest 4
Exeter 12 Dashwood 4
Ilderton 5 Lucan 2
Hot Dogs ...48 57
Yarn Spinners ...........48 56
Frisky Sisters .............48 56
Skunks ......48 55
Wee Hopes 48 55
f-Ii-Lights ....48 53
Yarn Spinners .............48 51
Jolly Six ....................48 44
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W. E. Middleton and Ralph Genttnerj I wish to take this opportunity of
expressing my appreciation for the splendid patronage that has been accord
ed. me during the years I have been in business.
I bespeak for my successors the same loyal patronage that you
have accorded to me.
All accounts are now due and may be paid at my office on Main
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Lucan Irish Fail
To Stop Ilderton
Ilderton stretched Its unde
feated streak to eight games on
Tuesday when the Irish bowed
to the league leaders 5-3.
Evans sparked, the winners
with three goals. McNair and
O'Neil notched the other two.
For Lucan, Fred Revington,
Stevenson arid Stretton flashed
the lights.
Ilderton were in command all
the way, leading 3-2 in the first,
4-3 in the second and adding
one for insurance in the third.
The game, played bn natural
ice, was slow because of the
sloppy surface.
financially—and how to save regularly from now on.
W. C. Allison
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Ladies* Bowling
—Continued from Page 6
week in a 532 triple by Dot
Pfhff. Just to show that it
wasn’t too orie-sided, E. Robin
sori bowled 492 and 211 for the
losing six.
Another five points went to
the Jolly Jills after they allowed
the opposing Hot Dogs two
points. Top score for the Jills
wae bowled by G. Bierling, 588
and 230 while M. Wolfe bowled
a 562 triple and 211* in one
game to be tops among the
Dogs.The Frisky Sisters ended lip
bn top bf the five tb two de-
cisibn with the Skunks and Ollie
Fssery’s 551 and 215 were win
ners* honors. Skunks’ best were
610 arid 220 by B. Christie.
Tile Happy gals Stayed happy
after a five to two victory over
the Merry Maids. For the Gals,
M. Thornton was in top form
with 698 and from the losers’
ranks came the week’s high, 739
arid 283 hy Nalda Francois.
League standing G R
Alloy Cats ...... ............. 43 67
Happy Gals ............. 48 O
jolly Jills ........... 48 58
Busy Bees .......... 48 88
a worrying time . . . when
it should have been a happy one.
The stork was flying our way, but
we didn’t have the money needed to
welcome our new baby. After going
over our finances for the umpteenth
time, we decided there was nothing
for it but to cash our bonds. There
had been too many ’surprise’ expenses.
Luckily for us, our B of M manager
had other ideas. "Here's a real chance for you to
save, and you’re missing it,” he smiled.
"Save? At a time like this?” we nearly shouted.
"It’s not as hard as you think,” he said, ", .. quite
a few of my customers do it.
"First, you have to plan yourself a budget... You
need a road map, if you’re to know where you’re
going with your money. Here’s a little booklet called
’Personal Planning*. Read it carefully. It shows you
how to work out your own way of getting ahead,
"But how can we save in our present pickle?"
I asked him.
"Borrow against your bonds," he said. "You’ve
got a steady job. After all, if you cash your bonds
now, you’ll have the money you need, but you won’t
have any savings left. If you use your bonds to
borrow, you get them back by paying off your loan
instalments. In other words, you’re saving your
savings. This is one of the times when borrowing
is really saving.”
Oiir story has a happy ending, because our financial
worries went out of the window before the stork
flew in. Yes, our baby had a
happy welcome. We paid
back the loan. Now, we still
have our bonds, we’re living
on a budget suited to our
needs and aims, AND we’re
saving regularly.
Saving is the only way to move ahead of your worries, and stay ahead. And —
sometimes »— borrowing rit the B Of M is the best way to save. Find out how to save
despite today’s high prices. Ask for your copy of "Personal Planning” at your
neighborhood B of M branch. It’s yours for the asking.
Bank of Montreal
Exeter Branch: C.E. SHAW, Manager
Centralia (Sub-Agericy): OpCn Mori. Wed. & Fri.
Grand Berid (Sub-Agericy): Opehi Tuesday
Crediton Branch: CHARLES PARKINSON, Manager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday)
Dashwood (Sub-Agericy): Open Mori. Wed. & Frt.
Hensail Branch: WALTER JARRETT, Manager
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