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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1954-05-06, Page 12IW 12 THE TIMES.APVQCATE, EXETER,. ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1954 Neighbors Honor : Two Couples | 'Neighbors of Mr. and Mrs ‘ Harry Trick surprised them at iheir home on Monday night Frior to their moving to Grand Bend to make their home | Following an evening of cards. | Mrs- Nelson Schenk read an ad; | dress and Mr. Gordon Morl'-ik presented Mr. and Mrs Tri-'k f With a hostess i hair Mr. and 'Id- Martie r’ink-' beiner. who were recently mr-’ tied and who wili take over 'th' ’frick f’rin, were ilso presented' With a hostess < hair by Mrs ; Fred Drown, following the read- * ing of an address of welimme to ■■ the emamumty b.v Mr Ed MEETJ;SG of the Hom(> u ’ , , , ......, jaud Schoo! Association Tuesday.- ..... ........ mirror the ••.-.uv iri Films will |............. 'ladies AUXILIABY to South!-,-.- -................., {Huron Hospital regular meeting, I 1102-1.045. The 'Jacks won the ’ Tm-Gd-ty. May 11, at 2-Jo pm. ‘ total pins point 3,300-3,296. ! ............’............................... Slow Seeding Not Serious ItettveMii ir> and JJ iter "ent of Uie acreage vonHat. ted hy Can oihtn Fannerd Ltd has been sawn Manager Harry itenhale said Wednesday, While the plantin:; is lata and is s’ill being held up. the condi­ tion is «<»t serious, Mr. Penhale i said «.’ontrib”ts for ».n‘ corn are being >‘t the Aindejacks.'The ’‘Jacks'- were Ty company Unntravts outclassed in the first s.ri.-ta ..Miu .ire also beiim.twn s.vn, s .. t.275-1.1»2, 1.135- —but stole the last game,' l.n2B-l,ite!L 1 Five Spares topped the (mark - - Jim Fairbairn with ‘*212: Rene Francois with For Men's Championship Playoffs commenced this week t lateness of the season interfered with the Spares and Applejacks tangling Tuesday and Wednesday nights and Grand Bend and the Kegiers slated for later in the week. I In the Tuesday night session. ***'*’the Spares had little trouble with Presented With Gift Mr. Peter Bertram, who tired on May 1 after being ployed at Cann's Mill for J COMING EVENTS 600- 682 ............ ....... 071 | (251) end Lome Passmore with with other activities. All playoffs are supposed to be a best-of-nine series (if necessary). The Kist Cup contenders—-the Spare Parts and the Butchers — met for a mutch Tuesday night, the Spare Parts gaining a 5-2 victory. At press time, future games in this series are doubtful. Dave's Sideline Comments was deleted this week for lack space.* of Items of Social and Personal Interest In and Around Exeter The Exeter Times-Advocate is always pleased to publish these items. We and our readers are interested in you and your friends. Phone 770. J Mr .and Mrs. Pat Curran aud I Mr, and Mrs. Jim Fulton, Lou- j don, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgert. Mrs, J, W. Orme, of Toronto, I visited with Mrs. A. Mantle on (Thursday last on her way home ■from Florida. She was accom­ panied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. P. D. Orme, of Lucan. re- em- ... ..... .. . the past 12 years, was presented with a smoker set by fellow­ employees. Art Frayns made the presentation. Mr. Ted Walper, bandmaster, attended the Bandmasters’ As­ sociation Festival at Waterloo over the weekend Blossom Tea AUXILIARY to South fl. 277 > Wednesday night, the Spares squeaked a narrow 4-3 1,158-1,015, 1,036-1.210 win —- and 1 PROGRAM SALE OF HOME-BAKING ANWM James St. Church S.H.D.H.S Sat.,15 i Cadet inspection Rob Simpson downed 055 ;225) for the winners, Howard Holtzman J5o <253> for the ‘ 'Jacks. I Kist Unp Controversy * Mutterings of dissent were I heard from many bowlers as the Program commences 3:00 p.m. Tea and Sale commence 3:30 p.m. Sponsored by James Street WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION ML'. RANKINS, LONDON. INSPECTING OFFICER Tickets 25?*In Case of Bain, Parade Will Be Held in Gym Birth. Death and Marriage Notices are inserted free of charge. Cards of Thanks cost 75c, In Memariam Notices 75c for single verse, 25c extra for each additional verse; and Engagement Notices are 75c. * * * LABATT TROPHY PLAYOFFS b SPARES ........................ 6 APPLEJACKS « KIST CUP PLAYOFFS SPARE PARTS ............ BUTCHERS .................. Spare Parts 5, Butchers 2 Tim Spare Parts pulled j.h,L‘ ................................ Kist I 'up. The games ~finished'’*l,09x-1 1.221, 1,258-1,031 and 1,451-1,174. ' Tlie Spare Parts were red hot after the first game. Bill McKenzie stacked up a terrific triple of 843 (318), while L.*. r./.J DJ. _ 685 (216) and 647 (303) respectively. Fred Darling chucked 751 (273) and Bill Chambers 647 (275) to aid the Tint Ah ■tyrts* PJinsA The Kist Cup is emblematic of the the team gaining the most points G 3 3 an P 9 5 P 5 2 . .........— JB .----- ..... upsetwin over the vaunted Butchers, clip­ping the meatmen 5-2 in the first set of a nine-game series for Um Kist I’up. The games finished 1,098- 1.221, LaSS’l.flM^and 1,451 -1,174. tlte first game. BUI McKenzie stacked up a terrific triple of 843 (318), while Lee Learn and Ed Conard counted 685 (216) and 647 ’ Fred Darling chucked Dutchers’ cause. •schedule champion, being awarded "to during the regular" schedule? The chers and Spare parts represent Individual groups.* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Luxton and daughters, of St Thomas, and Bill Laxton,. London, spent the weekend wilh Mr. and Mrs. .John Luxton Several from this community attended the funeral of Rev. Erie Zius of the Seventh Day Adventist Chunh, in London on Monday Mrs. W. F. Middleton, Mrs. John Laxton. Mrs. H. Bierling, Mrs. Fred Dobbs, Mrs. F. Dickins and Mrs. N. D. Knox attended sessions of the W.A. Annual of tlm Diocpse held in CTonyn Meimuial Hall and the Masonic Tt male, London,, last week. Weekend guests of the Rev. N D. sr.d Mrs. Knox were Mr. Ktmx's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Knox, of Lansing, Ont.., Ips uncle, Mr. William Holland, of Biggar, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Hany Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Evans, Mr. C. Freeman, Mi. David Dickins and Mr. and Mrs. John James, all of Toron­ to ALDON THEATRE GRAND BEND Reception and Dance FRIDAY & SATURDAY May 7 and 8 WHIS MAJESTY O’KEEFE” (Technicolor) ★ Burt Lancaster ★ Joan Rice FOR MR. AND MRS. ROBERT HERN .Nee Mabel Selves Exeter Legion Hall 7 About a daring adventurer who became King of an exotic south seas island. Good Orchestra in Attendance Everyone Welcome SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY May 11 and 12 “THE STRANGER . WORE A GUN” W Randolph Scott W Claire Trevor W George Macready A fast moving action story of the old west . . . Sponsored by Kinsmen Club of Clinton $3,500 In Prizes Clinton NEWSREEL and CARTOON LIONS ARENA Two Complete Shows at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m.Friday, May 14 Commencing at 9:00 P.M. (DST) LOOK AT THESE PRIZES ’ Mr .and Mrs. Alston King, of Edmonton; Mrs. Maud Harvey and Miss May Thomas, London, visited last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns. Dr. and A. E. Johns, of Hamilton, visited recently with Mr .and Mrs. Wesley Johns. Karl David Murray Dickey, 18- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Al A. Dickey, of Toronto, was bap­ tised by the Ilev. N. D. Knox in Trivitt Memorial Church on Sunday afternoon. The godpar­ ents were the Hon. George H. Doucett, Minister of Highways, and Mr. C. M. Freeman. Mrs also BOYS If you want to look smart and up-to-date, have your hair cut by a specialist of 80 years’ exper­ ience! Council Meeting —Continued .from Page 1 sized bulbs for town street lights will be made by Mayor Cochran© at the next P.U.C. meeting. Coun­ cillors complained about the small bulbs now being used, ridiculed them as being about “25-watt” size, •Council refused to pay two accounts from a north end mer­ chant for snow removal and gra­ velling because the expenditures were not approved before they were incurred. The accounts were submitted, by F. C. Beaupre, former owner of the grocery store in Francis- town, who stated that his store should receive the same service as the others downtown. Council stated it would set a precedent to pay the bills. The many other stores not in tlie main business area could submit similar expenditures. John Hockey SANITARY BARBER SHOP Exeter - » sConcrete Blocks :: .STEAM CURED On A New KENT BLOCKMASTER BLOCK MACHINE :: s Si: s K5Mid t.261-1,023. Everett Desjardine I powered the GBs with 653 (288). Kegiers 7, Ringers 0 The Kegiers knocked off the. Ring­ ers 7-11 — 1,195-1.045, 1,172-1,118 and 1,(137-1,t>36—the last game an im­ portant one to the Kegs who lost I two by the same markin last week. Jim Preston came through for the winners with a whacking 762 (274) and Bill Thornton had 655 (294). Jack Fuller toppled 644 (270) for the losers. Kegiers 5, Mess Mates 2 The Kegiers crept into the second playoff spot by trimming the Mess Mates 5-2 in the late shift—1,097- 1,158, 1,124-1,122 and 1,375-1,157. Al Previl and Bernie McLean each top­ pled over JOO—790 (304) and 732 (338). Bill Thornton helped with Neil Stanlake scored 611 the Mates. Rural Rollers 7, Ringers 0 A seven-point sweep for __ ,__Rollers over the Ringers was? to no avail, the RRs three points short of tieing second place in the final stand­ ing. Scores were 1,039-984, 1,102-1,081 and 1,141-1,020. Harold Penhale again paced the team, with 634 (226). Grand Bend 5, Short Circuits 2 Grand Bend eliminated the Short Circuits from further competition by beating them 5-2 — 1.182-1,079, 1,145- 1,111 and 1,036-1,137. Lawrence Mason bowled 716 (290) for the winners and ' Mur Brintnell 638 (255) for the losers. s 8" Block In Stock a S 1: HBut­ theft’chersjind Spare parts represent ’' * * LABATT TROPHY FINALS GAPPLEJACKS ............ 9 SPARES ........................ 9 Butchers ........................ 9 Spare Parts .................. 9 FRIDAY NIGHT Spares 5, Spare Parts 2 Five Spare Parts were no —926-1,16’4/ 1,157-962,’ ■ 3 5 L. H. Turnbull & Son PHONE 47-r-2 GRAND BEND Z p 13 12 10 7 BIRTHS EDWARDS—In Clinton Public Hos­pital on April 21, 1954, to Mr. and Mrs. Benson Edwards, Exeter, a daughter, Sharon Louise; a sister for Mary Lou. FRAYNE—Mr. and Mrs. Stan Frayne of Exeter announce the birth of a, daughter on May 4, 1954; a sister for David. LEE—Claus and Jean (nee Snell) an­nounce the birth of a son, Ollen Claus, at St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on May 5, 1954.LINDENFIELD—Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lindenfield, Exeter, announce tthe birth of their son, William Curtis, at South Huron Hospital, May 1, 1954; a brother for Sue Ann and Ronnie.MATHESON — Mr. and Mrs. Stan Matheson, Algonquin Drive, Cen­ tralia, anounce the birth of a daughter at South Huron Hospital May 4, 1954; a sister for Kathleen. McNEIL—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc­ Neil, Algonquin Drive, Centralia, announce the birth of their daugh­ ter at South Huron Hospital, May 4. 1954.WATKIN—Mr. and Mrs. Ronald "Wat- kin (nee Connie Laidlaw), Thames Road, Exeter, announce the birth of their son, William Connor; a brother for Janie: at South Huron Hospital May 2, 1954. CARDS OF THANKS I would like to thank all those who so kindly remembered me with cards, letters and treats while a patient in St. Mary’s Hospital and since return­ ing home. —Fred Cowdrey. 6*’Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cowdrey and family wish to thank their friends, relatives and neighbors for their kind­ness and sympathy shown during their recent bereavement. Special thanks to Rev. Wanless, the pall­ bearers and those who helped in any way. €♦ Mr. Carl Hume and family wish to thank all those who assisted us in connection with the mill fire. Special thanks to the fire brigades from Ex­eter and Mitchell and to the friends and neighbors who have helped us in many ways. 6* Arlene Skinner wishes to thank all those who kindly remembered her with cards, flowers, treats and good wishes while she was a patient at St. Joseph's Hospital and since com­ ing home. 6*Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Willert and Dianne wish to express their sincere thanks to those who remembered Dianne with flowers, cards, treats and visits while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since returning , home. 6cAir. Noble Scott wishes to thank all those who so kindly remembered him with cards, treats, flowers and visits while a patient in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, and since return­ ing home. 6*Mary Veronica Gunn wishes to sin­ cerely thank all those who so kindly remembered her with their visits, cards and flowers while a patient in South Huron Hospital and since re­ turning home. 6c IN MEMOR1AM LAMPORT—In loving memory of a husband and father, Edward Lam­ port, who passed away one year ago, May 3, 1953.At home on the beautiful hill of God By the valley of rest so fair; Some day, some time when our task is done,With joy we shall meet him there. —Always remembered by his wife and family. c* SCHILBE—In loving memory of dear wife and mother, Laura Schilbe, who passed away one year ago, May 7, 1953. A year has passed since that sad day The one we loved was called away; God took her home, it was His will, But in our hearts she liveth Still. —Always remembered by husband, family and grandchildren. 6c ----- ---- ------------ match for the Spares as they succumbed 5-2 227 :,1D, 1,157-962, 1,060-839. Rene Francois, who had 141 in his first game, came back to score 267 and 237 for a 645 triple. Apple jacks 4, Butchers 3 Chuck Parsons sparked the Apple­ jacks to 4-3 split with the Butchers — 1,002-1,147, 1,127-1,037 and 1,056- 1,032. The meatmen’s triples were all the 500s.* * «> * PITTSBURG PAINTS TROPHY FINALS G -------- --------- 15 15 15 15 15 15 Chuck Parsons sparked the Apple- - 1,002-1,147, 1,127-1,037 and 1,056- 1/““’ ....................................... in p 27 21 20 18 10 9 GRAND BENO .......... KEGLERS .................... Short Circuits .............. Rural Rollers ................ Mess Mates .................. Ringers ........................... FRIDAY NIGHT Rural Rollers 4, Mess Mates 3 The Rural Rollers edged the Mates 4-3—1.015-998, 1,104-10841,016-1,113. Harold Penhale led winners with 627 (238). Kegiers 4, Grand Bend 3 , The two consolation cup giants—the I Kegiers and Grand Bend—were both : having an “off" night when they, locked horns last week. The Kegiers won 4-3 — 1,100-1,090. 964-1,060 and1,074-1,036, Bernie McLean’s 650 for the Kegs was the only 200-av»*rage for either team. Ringers 5, Short Circuits 2 The Ringers beat the Short Cir­cuits 5-2—1,040-965, 1,045-1,072 .-uni 1,- 106-1,101. Mur Brintnell rolb.-d 614106-1,101. Mur Brintnell "rolb.-d (223) for the losers. MONDAY NIGHT Double-Header Short Circuits. 4, Rural Rollers 3 Another split occurred when Short Circuits settled 1-3 aith Rural Rollers—1,077-1,oL. 1.112-1 and 957-1,106. Grand Bend 7, Mess Mates 0 Grand Bend kept their lead by edging the Mess Mates in two games and trouncing them in die finale. Score was 7-0—1,010-1,'in.'!, l,tefi-lt031 674 (275). 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