The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-02-25, Page 10Page 10 THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 25, 1954
LAC Clayton Needham was
caRed to Kirkland Lake Saturday
by the sudden death of his
mother.
Arena
Schedule
Thursday, February 25
FOREST LAKESIDES
vs.
EXETER MOHAWKS
8:30 p.m.
Friday, February 26
KIDS KARNIVAL
7:45 p.m.
Saturday, February 27
Juvenile Hockey
MILVERTON vs. EXETER
7:00 to 9:00 p.m.
PUBLIC SKATING
9:00 to 10:30 p.m.
Monday, March 1
PUBLIC SKATING
8:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 2
REC LEAGUE HOCKEY
8:00 p.m.
Wednesday, March 3
PUBLIC SKATING
8:30 p.m.
Thursday, March 4
BROOMBALL
S:00 p.m.
Lyric
Theatre
Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
Ry MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Data On
Dashwood
By MRS. E. H. RADER
Zion Ladies Aid
At the quarterly missionary
meeting of Zion Ladies Aid, Rev.
L. Higenell spoke on the topic
“Mindful of Our Sisters in
India”. ’
The president, Mrs. M. Merner,
conducted the business meeting.
Personal Items
Mrs. Emil Becker entertained
about 20 friends and relatives on
Saturday night in honor of Emil’s
birthday. The evening was spent
playing cards and watching tele
vision.
Mr., and Mrs. Helmuth Messner
of London spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Messner.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yaussi and
son, of London, spent the week
end with the latter’s mother,
Mrs, Henry Becker, Sr.
Mrs. Jim Poland, Alice and
Paul, of Frankford, were visitors
with her mother, Mrs. Cora
Gaiser. Misses Lois and Betty
Gaiser, of London, were weekend
visitors.
•Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs Donald Gaiser who were
married in Exeter on Saturday,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
of Waterloo, spent the
with their parents, Mr.
Fred Weiburg
Victor Tyler.
Miss Nancy
don, spent the
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Tieman.
Mr. and Mrs. William
and Shirley attended the
of Dr. L. La Fond in
Mich., on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader and
boys spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Rader.
The annual baseball meeting
will be held Thursday, March 4
at 8 p.m. in the men’s club
rooms.
Norman Miller and Frank
Komaboshi, of London, spent
Sunday with the former’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferd. Miller.
A euchre will be held at Dash
wood Public School on Friday,
February 28.
and Mr.
Tieman,
weekend
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY
February 26 and 27
By The Light Of
The Silvery Moon
★ Doris Day
★ Gordon MacRae
Technicolor musical follow-up
to “On Moonlight Bay”. Plenty of
light comedy and old favourite
songs. Family entertainment . . .
MONDAY & TUESDAY
March 1 and 2
East Of Sumatra
★ Jeff Chandler
★ Marilyn Maxwell
Technicolor story of a tin ore
survey on ground off the east
coast of Sumatra.
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
March 3 and 4
The Girl Next Door
★ Dan Dailey
-fc June Haver
Good technicolor comedy drama
with lots of singing and dancing.
Entire Proceeds to South Huron
Hospital Auxiliary
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Weiburg,
weekend
and
and
Mrs.
Mrs.
Lon-of
with hei'
Mervyn
Haugh
funeral
Pigeon,
EUCHRE
Sponsored by Dashwood W.L
Dashwood
Public School
Admission 50<e
LUNCH
Strathroy Lions Club
MONSTER
BINGO
Strathroy
Pubiic'Schooi
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Friday, March 5
Games Start Sharp at 9 P.M.
$1,000.00 IN CASH PRIZES!
$500.00 JACKPOT GAME
Entire Net Proceeds to
West Middlesex
Memorial Centre Fund
ADMISSION $1.00
Includes 12 Regular Games
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Middlesex Seed Fair
Western Fair Grounds, London
MARCH 2-31-4-5, 1954
Fair open to the public Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m.,
Wednesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.,
and Friday 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
TUESDAY—Entries in Displays" Bet up. Junior Talent Night
WEDNESDAY—Opening and address by Robt. McCubbln, M.P.
Panel on “Cereals and Forage Crops”
Old Time Square and Step Dance Contests
Glencoe Band
THURSDAY—Inter-county Judging Competition
Luncheon; Speaker: E. M. Biggs; Address: J. M. Appleton
Panel on “New Things in Agriculture”
Ontario Junior Farmer Choir Festival and
FRIDAY—Organized Tour of Fair
Food Show ‘Demonstrations
Auction Sale of interest to all urban and
Variety Show
rural people.
Base Lino Euclure
A euchre party was held ou
the Base Line on Friday evening
with nine tables in play. Because
of measles and mumps, a number
were unable to attend. Prize
winners were: high score, ladies,
Mrs. A. Gewar, gents, * Fred
Thompson; lone hands, Mrs. Fred
Thompson and Harold O’Brien;
consolation, Jesse Elston.
Mrs. David Spence has return
ed home after spending a week
with her daughter, Mrs. Johns,
of Zion. #
Jim MacNaughton is sick with
the chicken pox.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hawkins
and Heather, Mrs. Margaret
Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fuliiger, of London, were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. I
Arthur Rundle. |
Dr. George P. Morthy, of To-i
ronto, called on his sister, Mrs. ‘
T. Doube and Russell, on Thurs-.
day evening. Mrs. T. Doube and
Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gor
don were Sunday visitors in St.
Marys with Mr. and Mrs. Bert
Gordon.
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Announcements
Birth. Death, and Marriage
Notices are inserted free of
charge. Cards of Thanks
Tn Memoriam Notice ,75
single verse, .25 extra
each additional verse,
Engagement Notices are
.75,
for
for
and
.75,
BIRTHS
DAYMAN — Mr. and Mrs_ Howard
Dayman, R.R. 3, Kippen, announce
the birth of their son at South Huron Hospital, February 20, 1954;
a brother for Gary and Shirley.
DE VRIES—Harry and Margaret De Vries, Exeter, announce the birth
of their son, Bart Ike, at South Huron Hospital February 19. 1954.
ETZL—Mr, and Mrs. .Tames J. Etzl,
Exeter, announce the birth of their
daughter, Catherine Marie, at South
Huron Hospital February 22, 1954.
McKEEN— Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mc- Keen, RCAF Station Centralia, an
nounce the birth of their daughter,
Wendy Ellen, at South Huron Hos
pital February 21, 1954.
McKNIGHT—Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Me- Knight, Exeter, announce the birth
of their son at South Huron Hos
pital February 16, 1954.
SPENCER — Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Spencer, RCAF Station Centralia,
announce the birth of their son, ■ Huron
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| Dancing
I _ TWO
I DON ROBERTSON
I and the
| Ranch Boys
| with
| THE PAUL TRIO
| Dancing 9:30 to 12:30
BIG
OLD TIME and MODERN
Jamboree
BANDS — |
THE CKNX I
BARN DANCE GANG |
Featuring Earl Heywood |
ROA Victor Star |
with Al Chcmoy |
Fiddling Champion ot =
Aragon Records =
Regular Admission 75^ |
Friday, February 26
LONDON ARENA
Kenneth Allen, at South
Hospital February 20-, 1954.
ENGAGEMENTS
Mr. and Mrs, Irwin F. Holt, __
Centralia R.C.A.F., announce the engagement of their daughter, Alma
Margaret, to John Riddock, son of Mrs. Riddock and the late Mr. A,
Riddock, of Sarnia. The wedding is
to take place at 3:00 p.m. in the
United Church on Saturday, March
6. The Rev. W. C. Smith will perform the ceremony. 25c
CARDS OF THANKS
Warrant Officer and Mrs, Clifford
Staples wish to thank all their kind friends for the many expressions of
sympathy received following the
death of their daughter, Martha. Also a special thank-you to Dr. Butson,
Mr. Hockey, Father Charbonneau and
staff of the South Huron Hospital, c Richard and Linda Simpson and
Mabel Hockey wish to express their
sincere thanks to their friends for
the symptahy shown them during
their sudden loss of a dear wife,
mother and sister. Special thanks to
the doctors. Miss Claypole and staff
of South Huron Hospital, Rev. Hol
ley, Hopper-Hockey E'uneral Home. Mr, and Mrs. A. Ostland, Mr. and Mrs, A, Willard and the pallbearers.> 25*
The Board of Directors and staff of South Huron Hospital wish to
thank Kippen East Women's Institute for the gift of quilts for the
Children's Ward. 25cI wish to sincerely thank my many
neighbors, friends and relatives who so kindly remembered me with cards,
treats and visits while a patient at St. Joseph’s Hospital and since re
turning home. Special thanks to Rev.
Higenell and Rev. Killinger for visits,
the Department of Highways for
flowers and T. H,- Hoffman for ambulance service. —Edmund^F, Krafft
We wish to express our sincere
thanks to all our friends, relatives
and the Pentecostal Sunday School,
for the kind expressions of sympathy
by cards, letters, and personal expressions of sympathy in the loss of
a kind and loved brother, Mr. J.
Enos Herdman. —From Mr. C. Wilbur and Miss Mary A. Herdman. 25*
Mrs. Milton Ratz and family wish
to thank their many friends, neighbours and relatives for their great
kindness and sympathy shown to them in their recent sad bereavement
in the loss of a dear husband, father
and grandpa. Special thanks to Dr. M. C. Fletcher, Dr. Gulens, the staff
of South Huron Hospital, to the Rev.
W. Parrott. Rev. Mohr and Rev.
Maines, T. Harry Hoffman and Mrs.
Ken McCrae and all those those who assisted in any way. 25*
Mrs. Charles Rinker and Verda
wish to thank their many friends
and relatives for their sincere sympathy shown during their recent sad
bereavement, for the beautiful floral
tributes, cards, and many deeds of
kindness which were deeply appre
ciated. Special thanks to the nurses and staff of South Huron Hospital, Dr. Gulens, the pallbearers and the
Hoffman Funeral Home. Your kindness was deeply appreciated. 25c
I wish to express my sincere thanks to all my friends, relatives
and neighbors Who so kindly remembered me with cards, letters, flowers,
treats and visits while a patient In
St, Joseph's Hospital and since returning home. —Ruth Kleinfeldt. 25o
Many thanks to all my friends and relatives who so kindly remembered
me with flowers, cards and treats while a patient in Victoria Hospital
and since returning home. —Annetta McTaggart. , , 25*
Mr. Wesley Atkinson, of Lucan,
wishes to thank his many friends
for kindnesses shown him while in Victoria Hospital after his recent
traffic accident. 25c
IN MEMORIAM
FINKBEINKR—Tn loving memory of Carol Ann, who died so suddenly February 26, 1952.Asleep in God’s beautiful garden,
Free from all sorrow and pain; .And when our IJfe’s journey is ended, Wo know we'shall meet, her again.-—Fondly remembered by Momie. Daddy and family, 15*
FINKBEINER—In loving memory of a dear father and grandfather, George Fihkbeiher, who passed away one year ago today, February 25, 1953,Sunshine passes, shadows fall, l/ove’s remembrance outlasts all; And though the years be many or few,They are filled with remembrance of
—Alwaysy remembered by his son,
daughter-in-law and grandson. 25c
WELSH—In loving memory of a dear mother and grandmother, Annie (Boll) Welsh, who passed away
The Story In
Shipka
By MRS. HARRY SHEPPARD
Mr. and Mrs. Art Gaiser spent
a few days in Toronto as guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Denton
The carpet which was purchas
ed recently for the church has
been laid and adds greatly to
the appearance of the church.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Collette, of
Oakville, visited with Mrs. Mar
tha Ratz and attended the fune
ral of Mr. Milton Ratz on Wed
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Love, of
Goderich, former owners of the
Shipka general store, were in
the vicinity on Monday.
Mrs. Gordon McNair has re
turned to her home after spend
ing a week with her mother, Mrs.
Lida Lamport.
Mrs. Margaret Finkbeiner, of
London, spent Wednesday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner
and family.
Mrs. Nelda Routledge, London,
spent a few days with Mrs. Ada
Ratz.
Miss Neta Stewart and Elaine
McNair spent a few days with
Mrs. Lamport. ’
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wray Swietzer and family
were Mr .and Mrs. William
Swietzer, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Run
dle and Shirley, of Woodham.
Ronald Swietzer celebrated his
eighth birthday on Sunday.
Those from a distance who
attended the funeral of the late
Mr. Milton Ratz, were: Mr. A.
Fassold and son,' of Dhroit; Mr.
and Mrs. Roberts, of Sarnia; Mr.
and 'Mrs. William Bain, of North
Bay; Mrs. A. Schneider, of Kit
chener; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hausa-
man, Mrs. A. McDonald, of New
Hamburg; Mr. Max Poole, of
JngeTsoll; ■ Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
Love, of Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Scott, Seaforth; Rev. W. J.
Maines, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mustard,
Brucefield; Mr. and Mrs. W. Fas
sold, Ruth and Bob Fassold, Mrs.
Nelda Routledge, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Scott, Norman and Helen Scott,
Mrs. C. Meyers, Mr Bert Clarke,
Mr. and Mrs. Norm McCallum,
Gertrude Ratz, Margaret Ratz and
Ida Swietzer, of London, and Mr.
and Mrs. Melton Walper, Carol
and Cathy, of Ingersoll.
Mrs. Stuart Swietzer, Jim and
Scotty are sepnding this week
will Mr. and Mrs, Comfort, of
Fenwick.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum
garten sent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie Brown, of Bothwell.
| $ "DAVIE’S” I
IE COMMENTS I
The Spare Parts have not ex
actly received laurels by the bu-
shel basket this season. No one
would have predicted them, to
make the playoffs, let alone be
the Monday group's contender for
the Kist Cup.
Well, the SPs certainly showed
us all! Excepting the first night,
they held first place for one week
in mid-November, moved back
the second week of January, and
were never again ousted.
Looking at them in cold sta
tistics, the Spare Parts’ glow di
minishes slightly. Over the sea
son they averaged 969 per game
without handicap as compared to
the second-place Spares' 1,025.
However, with good luck, good
management and full attendance,
they sit where we’d all like to sit
—on top of the heap—and with
just as many points for 54 games
as the Tradesmen (best team in
the other group) have for 57.
To Cliff Reeves, Ed Hunter-
Duvar, Lee Learn> Ray Smith,
Guy Hunter-Duvar, Bill McKenzie
and Ed Conard: Heartiest con
gratulations and good luck in the
playoffs!
In Explanation
Game reviews were deleted
this week for lack of space.
Laurels Department
Team of the Week: The But
chers with 3,162 (1,107) without
handicap.
Bowler of the Week: Jim Pres
ton of the Keglers, 795 (318).
Best Averages: Rend Francois
(Spares), 234 for 57 games;
Gord Plyley (Windmills), 234 for
45; Ken Hockey (Big Six), 223
for 50.
Capsule Comment
Bill McLean (Butchers) has
been pounding postcards and lam
basting letters with the stamp-
hammer at the local post office
since Tuesday night. Bill punched
a headpin after striking in his
first seven frames . . . flipped
. . . made only 317.
of
Topics From
Thames Road
By MRS. WILLIAM RHODE
Men's Bowling
10-TEAM DIVISION
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Guest Speaker At Blyth
A. J, Sweitzer; former presi
dent of Exeter Agriculture So
ciety, was guest speaker at the
annual Blyth Fair Society Tues
day evening. He spoke on co
operation between town and rural
people in organizing the fair,
Slides of Exeter Fair were shown.
Juveniles
—Continued from Page 8
alternates, Jensen, Delbridge, Mc
Laren, Desjardine, Green, Johns
ton.
The local juveniles defeated
Clinton 7-5 Thursday night in
the fourth game of the series to
win the group championship.
This Week In
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Mr. George Earl, Eketer, visit
ed for a few days last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen.
Mrs. Currie, of Teeswater, is
spending some time with Mr, and
Mrs. William French.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn -Frosts, of
London, visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. George Ark-
sey and Jean.
Mr. and Mrs, Corbin Pearson,
of Kintore, were Saturday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Squire.
Mr. Howard Morley, of Hazel
Park, Mich., visited over the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam Morley Sr. Miss Elva Mor
ley, who had been visiting for a
few weeks with them, also re
turned home,
Mr. and Mrs. Lome Grose and
Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Hardy and family, of Devizes,
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Melleville Gun
ning and Muriel were Friday eve
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Jaques, Zion.
Mr. Russell Parkinson, Strat
ford, was a weekend visitor with
Mr. and Mrs. F. Parkinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mit
chell, St. Marys, were Saturday
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
visited in London on Thursday
evening with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd
Flannigan.
COMING EVENTS
Message From
By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN
Proud Parents: Just behave
yourself, Junior, and I'll give you
a nice shiny new quarter.
Junior: I’d rather have a dirty,
nasty, old dollar bill!
Mr. aud Mrs, Fred steeper of
Sarnia spent the weekend with
relatives here.
Mr, Fred McLinchey spent last
week with relatives in Detroit.
Little Viola, Bonnie and Wayne
Tweddle of West Corners are
spending some time with their
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Woodburn, while their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tweddle,
are on a trip to Mexico aud the
southern states.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Holland,
Donald and Ruth, of Denfield,
visited on Saturday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Steeper.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hicks
entertained the North Group of
the W.A. at a brush demonstra
tion at their home on Friday
evening.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Bullock on the birth
of a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Wood
burn visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Taylor and family
of Varna.
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Pollock
visited on Friday with relatives
in Sarnia.
World Day Of
Prayer Service
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Friday, March 5
3:00 p.m.
GIRLS’ SERVICE 7:30 P.M.
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
Pancake
Supper
SHROVE TUESDAY
March 2
Parish Hall
Trivitt Memorial Church
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
February 26 and 27
“SOUTH SEA WOMAN”
★ Burt Lancaster
★ Virginia Mayo
A rollicking comedy about two
marines and a delicious dish of
a girl on a balmy tropical isle.
Cartoon and
Additional Short Subjects
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
March 2 and 3
“A LION IN THE STREETS”
Teclmicolor
★ James Cagney
★ Barbara Hale
Supper Served from 5:30 On
ADMISSION 500
Sponsored by Trivitt W.A.
All the Chislers, tin-horns, two-
timing ladies and two bit crooks
make the little guy a big, big
wheel ....
Newsreel, Cartoon and
“Birthplace Of Hockey"
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym and
John visited with Mr. and Mrs.
George Andr.ew, of Longw'ood, on
Wednesday.
■ Mr. and Mrs. Ted McIntyre,
Peggy and George, of London,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Ballantyne.
Mrs. Irene Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Stone and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Jeffery and
Douglas and Mr. Roy Pepper
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Aimer Passmore.
Miss Helen Passmore, London,
is spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pass-
more.
Mrs. Lome Passmore and in
fant daughter returned home
•from South Huron Hospital on
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hoggarth
of Staffa; Mr. and Mrs. Arnold
Cann, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hodgert
were Saturday evening supper
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reg.
Hodgert.
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore,
David and Dennis were guests
on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Jones,, of Exeter.
The Young People’s Union met
at the manse on Sunday evening
with 18 present. Lome Ballan
tyne was in charge of the meet
ing,
Birthday Party
Mr. Cephas Pym celebrated his
eighty-fifth birthday on Sunday
at the home of his son," Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Pym. Those who
were present were. Mr. and Mrs.
Hubert Hunter and Ross, Mr.
Earl Hunter and friend, of To
ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Emery
Gaiser, of Crediton; Mr. and Mrs.
Allan Wanner, of Sarnia; Miss
Nona Pym, of London; Mr. Shul
man, of Embro, and Miss Wilson,
of Centralia.
Mr. Pym received word Mon
day morning that his sister, the
late Mrs. W. P. Reed, of St.
Marys, had passed away,
Miss Florence Russell, of Roys,
spent the weekend with Misses
Agnes and Margaret Bray.
Honor Bride-Elect
On Thursday evening of last
week girls of the Bell Telephone
and friends gathered in Thames
Road Church to honor Miss Betty
Allison before her approaching
marriage. To t.he strains of the
"Bridal Chorus” Betty was
escorted to a prettily decorated
chair.
Miss Doris Elford was in
charge of he program which con
sisted of readings by Miss Ellen
Pearce, Mrs. Bev Morgan and
Mrs. John Miller and a piano sold
by Miss Labelle Coward, A mock
wedding was presented by Miss
Joanne Mair, Miss Rosemary
Passmore, Miss Doris Anderson
and Mrs. Garnet Shipman.
Mies Norma Beaver read the
address and Betty was presented
with many gifts.
SPARE PARTS ......... 54 94
SPARES ...................... 45 79
WINDMILLS ............... 54 68
BIG SIX ...................... 54 66
Rural Rollers ......... 54 63
Keglers ................... 54 62
Ringers .......................... 54 62
Pinpoppers .............. 54 56
Hay Seeds .................. 54 51
Blowers ........................ 54 29
12-TEAM DIVISION
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TRADESMEN ............. 57 94
APPLEJACKS ........... 57 93
BUTCHERS ................. 57 91
STRIKES ...................... 57 88
Grand Bend .............. 57 81
Mess Mates ................ 57 67
Short Circuits ............. 57 67
Huskers ........’.............. 57 61
Whizz Bangs ............... 57 57
Long Shots .................. 57 55
Grease Monkeys ....... 57 43
Maroons ........................ 57 43
DANCE — Forest Memorial Cen
tre, Lionel Thornton and his
Orchestra, Tuesday, March 2, $2
a couple. Semi-formal, 18:25*
PANCAKE SUPPER—St, Mary’s
Church, Brinsley, March 2, Sup
per served 6-8 p.m. Adults 50^,
children 35^, Program. 18:25c
EXETER GIRL Guide Tea and
Bake Stale. Saturday. February’
27. 3:00 to biTo. Central Hotel;
dining room.________________25c
THREE-ACT COMEDY, “Mama’s
Baby Boy,” will be presented in
Thames Road United Church,
March 12. 25*
BAKE SALE & TEA, Saturday,
April 10. Exeter Public Library,
3:00 p.m. Sponsored by Caven
Club of Presbyterian Church. 21>c
HOSPITAL AUXILIARY mem
bers: sewing and mending will
be done.at the hospital, Tuesday,
March 2, at 2 p.m. 25c
February 26, 1937, ahd a dear father and grandfather, Thomas 2^e'1952 Wh° paaset* away February
Treasured thoughts of those so dearOften bring a silent tear: Thoughts return to scenes long past,Years roll on but memories last. —Lovingly remembered by Florence,Dorothy, Laird and family, 25*
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
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Happy Gals ................. 108 54
Alley Cats ........................ 88 54
Hot Dogs ................ 83 54
Hi Lights .................... 75 54
Pin Poppettes ............. 70-17 54
Merry Maids ......... 68 54
Frisky Sisters ............. 67 54
Wee Hopes ....................... 66 54
Skunks ............................. 65 54
Yarn Spinners ........... 62 54
Busy Bees .................. 60 54
Jolly Jills .................... 57 54
Jolly Six ...................... 42 54
Nit Wits .......................... 33 54
Crackerjacks .......... 32 54
Dumb Bunnies ....... 31-27 54
, On Tuesday night, February 16, the
Merry Maids took five points from
the Busy Bees. Tops for the Maids
were Naida Francois with 534 (205)
and Grace Farquhar with 510 (210), while Georgina Webster led the Bees
with 471 (183).
The Happy Gals trimmed the Crac
kerjacks 7-0. Dot Hall and Irene Wade had 619 (241) and 605 (229),
tops for the Gals. Dorothy Gatien
bowled 464 (170) for the Crackerjacks.
The taking
Hopes. -----~ ..........— ............ ......Six with 520 (201). Terry Heywood
trundled 469 (171) for the Hopes.
On Wednesday evening the Skunks
surprised the Hot Dogs by taking all
seven points. Lois Hern had a good score Of 565 (234) to lead the Skunks, while Pauline Robinson tossed 603
(220), tops for the Dogs.
The Frisky Sisters and Yarn Spin
ners split the points 5-2. Peg Hunter-
Du var was tops for the Sisters with 598 (215), Almira Ford was best for
the Spinners with 455 (181). Low
score was by Pauline with 381 (111).
The Alley Cats took five of the seven points from the Nit Wits. Bet
ty Wilson led the Cats with 501
(192) while Marilyn Hern was tops for the Nit Wits with 457 (176).
On Thursday night the Dumb Bun
nies and Pin Poppettes bowled but
the points are uncertain until next
week, These are the scores —Dumb Bunnies 1,023, 1,041, 958, total 3,022,
and 1,001, 990, 1,031, total 3,022 for the Poppettes. They didn’t know they
Were tied Thursday night, so will
bowl to break the tie next week. Dot Hugheon led the Bunnies, 491 (170), and Phyllis Haugh bowled 548 (191)
for the Poppettes.
The Jolly Jills blanked the Hl
Lights 7-0. Annie Lawson trundled 587 (239) for the Jills ahd Joan Har
ness Was high for the Lights with
502 (197),
Top honors of the week go to Dot Hall for high single and triple, 241
and 619.
Last week the Jolly Jills forfeited the five points they took from the Nit Wits. The game was defaulted by the misunderstanding and the teams bowling separately.
464 (170) for the Cracker-
Jolly Six were successful in
all seven points from the Wee Gladys Skinner led the Jolly
BENEFIT SHOW
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I Lyric Theatre — March 4 I
| 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. f
The Girl Next Door |
= (Technicolor) 3
| Starring Dan Dailey and June Haver , |
W An ’roceeds for Ladies Auxiliary to |
5, South Huron Hospital |
| (Tickets may be secured from |
1 (the members or at box office) |
I i
Be at the
Junior Farmers'
Meeting
FOR FUN
Wed., March 3
3:30 p.m.
S.H.D.H.S,
Girls’ Topic: “DOLLAR SENSE"
-—Marion Brock
Boys’ Topic: Speaker from
William Stone & Co.
All Farmers in District Welcomed
Girls Please Bring Lunch
All New Members Welcomed
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Gala Hockey Night
Thursday, February 25
EXETER ARENA
Car Draw
FOR ’54 CHEVROLET COACH
Forest Lakesides
vs. Exeter Mohawks
★ Exeter Band ★ Figure Skating
★ Extra Attractions ★ Extra Prizes
DRAW FOR KENWOOD BLANKET
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Highlight Of The Winter!
KIDS KARNIVAL
EXETER ARENA
Friday, February 26
PROGRAM
7:45-8:00—-Band Music
8:00-8:20—Costume Judging
8:20-8:30—Roman Chariot Judging
8:30-8:45—Roman Chariot Races
8:45-9:00—Wee Wee Relay Race
9:00-9:20—Blue Devils vs. Red Devils
L- INTERMISSION —
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN
9:40-9:50-r-Tug-of-War (7-man team):
Pirates vs. Tigers
Flyers vs. Bombers
Final
9:50-11:00-King of Mats
Girls & Boys Obstacle Race
Wheelbarrow Race
Three-Legged Race
Musical Chairs