The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1953-12-17, Page 7A Boxing Day Treat!
EXETER ARENA
Sat., Dec. 26
Matinee and Evening Show
Give Three Prizes
At Strathroy Tilt
Three prizes will be given
away at Exeter Mohawks home
game against Strathroy Rockets
Friday night.
The -first of five Kenwood
blankets being raffled off by the
club will be drawn for during the
contest. One blanket will be given
away each month until April. The
prizes have been donated by
Gould and Jory.
Two more program prizes will
be awarded. These are merchand
ise certificates donated by local
stores and won by holders of
lucky programs.
Game programs were intro
duced for the first time last Fri
day night for the game with
Forest. Jones,
Seeds Ltd. are
leaflets.
Donors of last
were Snelgrove’s
Cleaners.
Advance Tickets at Arena
week’s *pri?es
and Brady
MacNaughton
providing the
.Neatest «
Panthers Win
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 17, 1953 9
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Also Featuring
•OLDILOCKS & THE 3 BEARS
rney
South Huron Panthers emerg
ed undefeated from a “good-will”
basketball tourney at Goderich
Saturday.
The local seniors won all three
games in the pre-season exhibi
tion tournament. They defeated
Seaforth 29-21, Goderich 32-14
and Clinton 40-20.
Other teams taking part were
Mitchell and St, Marys. Don
O’Brien, Panther star, was the
high scorer of '
Members of
were O’Brien,
Ron Rowcliffe,
Yungblut, Bob
Parsons, Ed. Diechert,
Wade, Peter Cowan and Ed
Hunter-Duvar.
A similar tournament for jun
ior boys teams will be held at
Exeter on January 9.
the day.
the local team
Gary Middleton!
Jim Sturgis, Bill
Fletcher, Chuck
Terry
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We Will Be Closed
From 8 p.m. Christmas Eve
Until January 2
We would like to take this opportunity of extending
SEASON’S GREETINGS TO EVERYONE!
E. R. Witmer
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Goderich, Zurich Top Threat
To Forest In Cyclone Race
Goderich Ppntiacs and Zurich
Flyers appear to be the biggest
threats to Forest’s supremacy in
the Cyclone league,
The Pontiacs moved into sole
possession of second place this
week with their 8-0 shellacking
of Ilderton. Goderich hasn’t Jost
a tilt since Lucan Irish defeated
the team in its first game of the
season.
Third Straight
Zurich Flyers posted a 4-2 vic
tory over Strathroy Rockets Sat
urday night to chalk up their
third straight win. Like Gode
rich, the Flyers haven’t dropped
a game since they lost to Forest
in their first contest of the sea
son.
Although Zurich is in fourth
place as of Wednesday morning,
the team has the best percentage
of wins and losses except for
Forest and Goderich.
The Lakesides continued their
winning ways Tuesday night by
drubbing the lowly Byron sextet
9-2.
Split Series
Lucan Irish and Hensall Finks
are tied in third spot with four
wins each. These two clubs split
a home and home series this
week, Hensall winning 10-3 on
Lucan ice, the Irish 9-6 victors
on Fipks’ rink Tuesday.
Game Summaries
Lucan, back to full strength
again, pulled away from Finks
in the last of the -third period in
Tuesday’s contest.
The teams were tied 6-6 in the
middle of the final stanza before
Lucan poured in three goals to
Mohawks Add Strength
For Strathroy Contest
Cheer up, Mohawk fans! Rein
forcements are being called up
and the team’s improving.
Barry Doak, former Goderich
defenseman who comes to town
from Lethbridge, will be strength
ening the defense Friday night
against Strathroy Rockets; And
there’ll probably be one, and
maybe two, new attackers in the
Mohawk blues.
The call for help blared forth
from the Mohawks executive af
ter Forest Lakesides splintered
the locals Friday night.
Mohawks were wounded with
out the services of Ted Elder,
leftwinger who broke two bones
in his back during a practice on
Thursday nig£it. This, coupled
with a sagging forward attack
and only three steady, defence
men, forced the mentors to ring
Mr. Bell’s instrument for help.
Doak was already in town be
fore Friday night 'but didn’t play
because he wasn’t in shape. He
saw his first Cyclone contest
Wednesday night in Strathroy,
What the new forward strength
will be or where it will come
from isn’t known now but the
officials are trying to get an at
tacker who can blink those red
lights. The addition will bolster
the second line to replace Elder.
Two-Period Contest
'Mohawks put up a two-period
contest against the undefeated
Forest crew but the Lakesides
went wild in the other stanza.
The adding machine gave the
final total as 14-4.
It was one of those nights for
Mohawks. They took tough
breaks, got disorganized and'
generally fell apart. On the other
hand, the league’s top team flew
under full steam and the engine
worked without a miss. They
capitalized on almost all breaks
and made hardly a mistake.
In the first and third periods
it was a 6-3 contest, but in the
middle stanza it was an 8-1 scrub
match.
Climax of the Forest roundup
came early in the second when
Jack Wright, Hap Randall and
Bill Hick fired three goals in
less than 25 seconds!
Mohawks began to warm up
in the last half of the third. The
tribe poured in three goals to
match. Forest's contribution dur
ing that time.
Hick racked up five goal- and
two assist-points over the night.
Wright notched three and tw'o
with Stan Ulrich getting three
and one.
Sharpshooter George Shaw pot
ted two blueline drives for the
Mohawks.
Anderson
picked up
Period
10-1.
win.
Hensall came through with an
easy JO-3 victory Friday night
When the Irish were without the
services of two Bevington boys.
The Finks took a 3-0 first per
iod lead and although Lucan ral
lied to score two in the second,
Hensall sunk six in the third to
clinch the victory.
Broom counted three for the
winners with Becker getting two.
Rowett scored twice for Lucan
and Stretton, in his first appear
ance for Lucan this year, count
ed the third,
Zurich 4, Strathroy 2
Junior Barash scored two goals
Saturday night to spark the Zur
ich Flyers to a 4-2 win over
Strathroy Rockets. Joe Maison-
ville and Jim Hayter scored sin
gles. Maisonville figured in every
goal, getting three assists.
Cousins and Allen scored Roc
ket goals.
Goderich 8, Ilderton O
Ilderton took its worst defeat
since joining the Cyclone league
when Pontiacs blanked last year’s
champions 8-0 Friday night. -
Johnny Meriam with two goals
and Doug Cruickshank with a
goal and two assists paced the
Maroons Win
First Contest
Exeter Maroons wop. their first
contest in the Rec League Tuesday night, downing Crediton 6-3.
The
boys a
has a
game.
In the other Rec game Tuesday
night, Centralia RCAF handed
Dashwood Tigers their first
feat. The score was 7-1.
The airmen and the Tigers
now tied for top spot with
records each.
League play will be postponed
until after Christmas.
victory gives the town
1-3 record while Crediton
1-2 mark with one tie
Dashwood ..*.......... 3
Centralia RCAF .......... 3
Centralia ...................... 1
Crediton ................. 1
Maroons .................. 1
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de-
are
3-1
Cyclone Standing
(Wednesday
John Anderson, Frank
and Fred Hewer all
two points too.
scores were
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goal and two assists paced
Pontiac attack.
Game Postponed
St. Marys had to postpone
tilt with Zurich Friday night
cause of a rash of injuries. The
Alerts are seeking to bring in
players from Toronto to bolster
their crippled team.
its
be-
UICK ROUND UP OF GIFT BUYS
China Kitchen Utensils
Children To See Santa Claus!
He’s In Our Toytown Basement Every Saturday Afternoon
Beavers Hardware
MAIN STREET EXETERPHONE 86*
Outstanding Varieties of
Wife-Saving Gadgets
— Heating Pads
Pressure Cookers
Toasters — Irons
Electric Kettles —-
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Westinghouse Appliances
Ladies' League
By KAY HAY
On Tuesday night, the Alley
Cats defeated the’ Cracker J acks
7-0. High scorer for the Cats was
Kay Hay with 576 (230) while
Dorothy Gatien bowled 477 (206)
for the Jacks.
The Skunks and Jolly Six split
the points 5-2. Kay Penhale trun
dled high score of 525 (214) for
the Skunks. Helen Frayne rolled
477 (173) for the Jolly Six.
The Busy Bees skunked the
Nit Wits for seven points. Busiest
bee was Shirley Guenther with
593 (.229). Marilyn Hern rolled
518 (208) for the Nit Wits.
On Wednesday night, the Pin
Poppettes trimmed the. Hi-Lights
7-0. Phyllis Haugh tossed 482
(224) for the winners. The high
Light was Dot Pfaff with 557
(207).The Frisky Sisters and Dumb
Bunnies split 5-2. Peg Hunter-
Duvar was the friskiest Sistes,
rolling 576 (200). Lois Porter
field rolled 566 (259) for the
Bunnies.
The Hot Dogs moved into sec
ond place by defeating the Yarn
Spinners 5-2. Mae Wolfe bowled
high score for the Dogs with 514
(242). Almira Ford was tons for
the Yarn Spinners—510 (204).
Thursday night, the Merry
Maids were merry when they
trimmed the Jolly Jills 7-0. Mer
riest Maid was Eileen Bonnallie
with 574 (261). Alma Preszcator
bowled 506 (192) for the Jills.
The Happy Gals took all seven
from the Wee Hopes. Mardie
Thornton was high bowler with
607 (250) for the Gals. Terry
Heywood scored 5 28 (212) for
the Wee Hopes.
High single of the week was
261, bowled by Eileen Bonnallie.
High triple went to Mardie
Thornton with 607.
STANDINGS
Cups and Saucers
Novelties
Happy Gals ..
Hot Dogs ........
Alley Cats ....
Wee Hopes ...
Busy Bees ....
Merry Maids .
Hi Lights ....
Frisky Sisters
Skunks .........
Pin Poppettes
Yarn Spinners
Jolly Jills ....
Jolly Six .....
Dumb Bunnies
Nit Wits ........
Crackerjacks ..Buy Television
THE PERFECT FAMILY GIFT!
Five Famous Makes To Choose From.
Have Yours Installed Before Christmas!
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Forest (A) ...
Goderich (A) .
Lucan (C) ...
Hensall (A) ..
Zurich (C) ...
Strathroy (A)
Exeter (A) ..
Ilderton (D) ..
St. Marys (A)
Byron (B) ...*
Results This Week
Tuesday, December 15
Lucan 9, Hensall
Forest 9, Byron. 2
Saturday, December 12
Zurich 4, Strathroy
Friday, December 11
Forest 14, Exeter 4
Hensall 10, Lucan 3
Goderich 8, Ilderton 0
Wednesday, December 9
Zurich 8, Ilderton 4
"We can’t afford to
take chances • • •
that’s why we
like Debentures”
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IT’S BRIMMING
WITH BEAUTY!
with the
POTTED PLANTS
WREATHS AND
CUT FLOWERS,
The New '54
Chevrolet
Now On Display At
Snell Bros. Ltd
Exeter
Xmas Trees
OUT FOR MONTH — Ted Elder,
left winger of Mohawks’ second
line, will be lost to the club for
most of the remaining season.
The Stratford boy has two bones
broken in his back, the result of
a crash into the nets during a
practice in the arena last week.
TABLE CENTRES
$1.00
BAILEY'S
Main St. Phone 276
’’When I retired, I
investment that was
good interest and that could be bought
for a short term. .1 wanted to be sure
of one hundred cents on the dollar at
maturity. My Huron & Erie five year
debentures do all this for me ... at
interest on my money.”
Centralia ....
Crediton ....
Exeter ........
Exeter ........
Hensall ......
Zurich ........
Head Office
Lloyd B. Hodgson
....... H. K. Eilber
.. Bell & Laughton
....... B. M. Francis
.... F. G. Bonthron
.... J. W. Haberer
.. London, Ontario
Old English Plum Pudding
16 oz,
Huronia Chorus
Presents Program
Following the evening service
at Main Street United Church on
Sunday, members of local and
district churches joined with the
Main Street congregation for a
Christmas concert, an "Hour of
Song” by the Huronia Male Chor
us, directed by Mrs. H. L. Stur
gis.The program, which Included
sacred and secular numbers and
solos by Harry Hern and Harry
Hoffman, was most enjoyable.
The chorus was assisted by a
quartette of public school teach
ers, Miss K. McGill, Mrs. L. Por
terfield, Mrs. H. Pym ahd Miss
Doris Robinson, who sang two
groups of songs, "Jingle Bells’’
and "Winter Wonderland’’, and
two Christmas carols.
The audience, which filled the
church to capacity, Was welcomed
by the Rev. A. E. Holley.
Phtront Waiter . . .. what’s
special today? *
Waiter: What wo couldn't get
rid of yesterday.
Christmas Is A Family Affair . . . and
Christmas shopping because it’s a family
reasonable prices. A Lay-Away—at Plan
Gould & Jory is the place for
store. Gifts galore for
for your convenience.
everyone
For Ladies
Dresses
Nylon Gowns
Nylon Slips and Panties
Scarves
Rayon “Gowns
Rayon Slips and Panties
Cardigans
Pullovers
Silk Headsquares
Handbags
Nylon Hose
Mitts and Gloves
Boxed Handkerchiefs
Nylon Overboots
Blindcraft Aprons
Snuggledown Gowns
Snuggledown Pyjamas
Housecoats
McBrinc Luggage
For Men
Station Wagon Coats
Biltmore Hats
Forsyth Shirts
Sport Sliirts
Cardigans
Pullovers
Pyjamas
Nylon Socks
Leather Gloves
Initial Handkercliiefs
Initialed Scarves
Belts, Plain & Initialed
Ties
Braces
Cuff Links
Gift Hat Certificate
Tie Clips, Initialed
Housecoats
Houseslippers
McBrine Gladsone Bags
For Children
•* Snow Suits
Station Wagon Cbats
Goloshes
Mitts and Gloves
Pyjamas
Sweaters
Lined Jeans
Corduroy Slacks
Cotton Flannel Shirts
Nylon Slips and Panties
Handkerchiefs
•-
For the Home
Kenwood Blankets
Chenille Spreads
Loop Twist Mats
Sheet & Pillow Case Sets
Flannelette Sheets
Towel Sets
Bath Mat Sets
Tablecloths
China
Grocery Specials For Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Mixed Nuts
1 lb. ...........350
Rose Brand Pure Cranberry Sauce
12 oz................................................... 270
Niblets Corn
Priced 2/350
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Schneider’s Mince Meat
Two-pie size ...................
Stokeley’s Tomato Juice
48 oz................ .................
390
290
Days Left
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Successors to Southcott Bros
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