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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1950-06-22, Page 5& a & Taxpayers Please take note that I will be available for the payment of taxes each day of the week with the ex­ ception of Thursday after­ noon at the -Top Prices Paid - Norval Reid Phone Collect 119 HENSALL Bray Hatchery One Door North of the Town Hall E. CARSCADDEN Tax Collector ■& © Portable Arc Welding ® Acetylene Welding © Steel Fabrication ® Grinding © Machine Work SB- THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1950 Page Live Poultry Wanted M arshall & Murray Machine Shop Phone 179-J Exeter Dashwood Hands Mitchell First Loss Dashwood bounced Mitchell Legionnaires to their first de­ feat of the season with a 3-2 win Wednesday night at Dash­ wood. The winners took advantage of three hits and tour errors to give Ray Yelle his fourth vic­ tory. Carl Wein, Ray Wein and Bob Hayter scored runs for the home team. Colquhopn and Wal­ ters tallied tor the league lead­ ers. Hully pitched tor Mitchell. Girls Lace Lucan Exeter girls laced the Lucan Irish 20-2 in a scheduled WOAA game Thursday night. Besides hurling for the win­ ning club, Marilyn Pfaff scored the most runs. Every girl on. the team counted for at least tally. Lucan used 'two pitchers, pieton and Morgan. Ewen Morgan scored the two runs the losers, Lucan Exeter 001 10,0- 256 25x- $ Kirkton Fair Raises Prize Money $650 Kirkton Fair Board has boost­ ed its prize money to over $2,- 200 this year, according to Sec­ retary Hugh Berry of the Kirk­ ton Agricultural Society. This is an increase of $650 over last year. Special attractions are al­ ready being planned tor the fair next September. w Kindergarten Registration and Physical Examination by school nurse at SHIPKA Please remember the S.S. and W.A. picnic to be held Thursday evening, June 22. Supper will be at 6 o’clock at Grand Bend. Everybody is welcome. Please bring lunch. Mr, Wesley Watson of Brinsley gave a report on Sunday in the United Church from the London Conference. Mrs. William Divine is at pres­ ent ill in Victoria Hospital, Lon­ don. Mrs. Ed. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Karn from London visited Sunday with relatives here. Miss Violet Sharpe visited week-end at her home and tended the funeral of the Mrs. F. Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. M. Sweitzer, and Mrs. S. Sweitzer and Jimmie visited with relatives at Fenwick Sunday. . Miss Dorothy Harleton, R.N., from London spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Harleton. the at- late '38 Fly Control 1950 Model C.I.L. Methoxychlor Safe—no milk or meat contamination. ©Long Lasting—one application last several weeks. Fast and Dependable Action—gives excellent con­ trol where DDT has failed. Flies which have de­ veloped DDT resistence are readily cut down with Methoxychlor. Easy to Use—Economical. Just mix with water and apply. Cover 1,000 feet for 45$ or animals at 4$ per head. Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Ltd * z % WLG .<■ . ...... ** TURK BRODA COMING TO EXETER next night, June 28. The fabulous fat man of Toronto hockey fame will be appearing in Exeter with his National Hockey League all-star softball team to play against RCAF Centralia. Such well, known hockey figures as Sid Smith, Cal Gardner, Bill Quakenbush, Harry Watson, Jim Thomp­ son, Gus Mortson, Ed Harrison, Chick Webster and Fleming Mackell are in the lineup. Game is sponsored by Kinsmen. Wednesday Maple Leaf Ball Figures INTERMEDIATE (as of Tuesday Standing - Mitchell . Dashwood Goderich Lucan 'Clinton .. Clinton RCAF Exeter ... Hensail Zurich» Centralia St. Marys Results — Dashwood 3, Mitchell Zurich 6, Hensail 5 Clinton Radio 10, St. Hensail 6, St. Marys 2 Goderich 15, Mitchell 3 Dashwood 2, Exeter 1 Exeter Public School Tight Pitching Battle Features Dashwood Win Over Exeter Johnny Bowman and Ray Yelle hooked up in battle at Community day night and tire team nipped a 2-1 eight innings. Although Bowman twelve men, dne Yelle, and gave up two less hits, with four, his teammates’ “weep­ ing willows” weren’t able to get a man past second base until the last inning. Yelle scattered his six hits and bore down at a pitcher’s Park 'Mon­ Dashwood decision in whiffed more than Fifteen Join the bases clean. In the first three frames tosser had allowed no runs and but one hit apiece. However, in the first half of the fourth, two Exeter miscues and a single put Dashwood on top 2-0 and while Bowman allowed but two more safeties, it was not until the final frame that Exeter was able to get any runs back. Burns crossed the plate after Darling singled and his drive was muffed in the field. Carl Wein and Bob Hayter runs. One , picked scored each SURNAMES “A” TO <*L”10:00 to 11:00 AM 2:00 to 3:00 P.M 1950;5 by December 31, BASEBALTj morning) Friday, June 23 of officers Zurich, origin- Paris, by Princi- the Exeter South Huron Teachers Elect Slate Of Officers Director of vocational guid­ ance, London, J. P. S. Nether- cott, was the guest speakei' at the annual meeting of South Huron Teachers’ Association held in Exeter last week. He was introduced pal Claude. Blowes of Public School. The following slate was elected at the meeting: Miss Robinson, Goderich, president; Mrs. Grace Armstrong, vice- president; and Miss Gladys Mc- Dowel, Goderich, secretary. Miss Olive O’Brien, presided. Plaster of Paris was ally manufactured near France.* * * * SURNAMES W TO “Z” Children must have reached and birth certificates or other proof of age must be supplied at time of registration. Enjoy Your Car This Summer A ear that seems “tired” . . . has a sluggish and balky motor . . . can ruin your vacation trip. Be­ fore you start out, let us tone up your car’s “in­ nards” with the correct lubrication dosage, flush out the water system, tune-up the motor. It means a better vacation for you. South End Service RUSS & CHUCK SNELL Exeter Phone 328 batter up two ties .given up. Exeter’s top Haugh paced t DASHWOOD J. Hayter, 2b Haugh, lb .. C. Wein, 3b R. Hayter, ss Gaiser, cf .. R. Wein, If Yelle, p . Kleinstiver Regier, rf two up hill team safe- and winners. Rabbits*can run faster than down because the hind legs are longer than the forelegs.on each > of the few John Christie was man and Lome the Dashwood's plate; Centralia Ch urch At the church service on Sun­ day morning the following were received into church member­ ship: 'Mrs. Leonard Smith, Mrs. Ralph Lightfoot, and Mrs. How­ ard Hodgson by certificate and •Mr. and Mrs. S. Molnar, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lightfoot, Messrs. Ralph Lightfoot, Howard Hodg­ son, Jack Essery, William Essery, Misses Maxine Godbolt, Mary Margaret Essery, Lena Flitton and Marina Bowden by profes­ sion of faith. Mrs. J. Essery and Mrs. Duf­ field visited .with Mr. and Mrs. William Essery Sunday. Master George Godbolt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Godbolt, underwent an operation for the removal of his tonsils in Exeter on Tuesday of last week. Miss Margaret Cook of Kit­ chener spent the week-end at her home. Mrs. Duffield accompanied Mrs. Penwarden to Granton Sun­ day evening and visited with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gould. Mrs. C„. O’Brien is visiting with her sister in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Penwarden, Mr. and Mrs. E. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. \V. Essery and families were among those attending the Neil family picnic at Grand Bend Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Skelton and Donald of Lucan, Mr. and Ewart Powe of London Sunday visitors with Mr. Mrs, Proctor and Doreen. Saturday evening visitors Mrs. J. Essery were Mr. and Maurice Murdy, Stratford, Misses Gertrude Toronto, and Mr. There at the Sunday School picnic at Seaforth Saturday afternoon and everyone reports a good time de­ spite the chilly weather. Roy H a r r i s o u a n d Larry Cronyn accompanied Don Dixon and J. Windsor of Ailsa Craig on a motor trip to North Bay, Ki­ an d other EXETER Robinson, rf Seymour, c Burns, ss .. Darling, lb Christie, 3 b Bowman, p Nicol, 2b ... Ellis, If .... How Holtzman, a—-Smith ......... Davis, If ......... a—Struck out for Ellis Empires: DeBeaupre, Jamieson, bases. .Score By Tunings — Dashwood .... <*<»0 200 00- Exeter ......... <iml 000 01- Kfjuihd XJ « Flit- days Rol- with Mrs. Mrs. William Jack Freeborn of Newton Mrs. .Edith Flynn on last week. and Lula Dempsey, of Mrs. C. Murdy of Lucan Smale of California, was a good attendance Lena few Chas. Mrs., were and RH El EXETER------ ONTARIO /as PI*IGnn dFISHINI3 TB WE HAVE THEM! We are headquarters for every thing you need for that camping or fishing trip. Come in and look over our reels, rods, guns, all kinds of fishing flies and plugs, cooking equipment..and outline of famous Coleman Camp Stoves and Lanterns. We are always glad to help you make selections that will give you more fun on every outing. For Good EATS and Good LIGHT.. Coleman camp stoves and LANTERNS Beavers Hardware PHONE 86 EXETER agara Falls, Toronto points, last week. Mrs. W. Lewis and ton are spending a with Mr, and Mrs. lings. Mrs. McAllister, Owen Sound, is Visiting her son, John McAl­ lister. Mr. and and Miss C. visited with Saturday of the least sign of trouble to keep Sheppard Reunion Held In St. Marys The third annual Sheppard 1 union was held June lit at home of Mp. ami Mrs. David Ho land, St. Marys, R.R. 6. The afternoon was spent visiting and sports, followed by a | delicious ph niv supper on the! lawn. The committee in charge of > the afternoon events was: Harry i Sheppard, Arthur Thompson,; Mrs. Emerson Paton. , i Those winning the various j prizes were as follows: Eddie Holland, Garry Sheppard. Mar­ lene Fraser and David Sheppard, Lyle Paton, Jimmy McNaughton, Donna Holland, Norma Fraser, Mrs. Dave Holland, Emerson Paton. Marian McNaughton, Gor­ don Fraser, Mrs. Arthur Thomp­ son, Mrs. Murray Sheppard, Ken­ neth Fraser, Pauline Patoil and Grandad Sheppard. The lunch committee, Mrs. David Holland, Mrs. Duncan Mc­ Naughton and Mrs, Harry Shep­ pard arranged the picnic supper which was enjoyed by everyone. The ,1951 reunion will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thompson, Farkhill R.R. MUGGS AND SKEETER SKEETER, THIS is mrg. wilson ACROSS THE STREET* YOUR DOG JUNIOR IS ON MY LAWN AND , HE'S TRAMPLING MY FLOWERS/ WOULD YOU MIND CALLING HIM OPP, SKEETER? < NOT AT ALL, f MRS, WILSON... JUST A MOMENT.,. uzaii y