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Ladies* League Playoffs
On Wednesday night, .April 12,
the “B” division continued its
semi-final -play. On the first 2
alleys, the iSorority and Whizzers
met. The Sorority just seems to
be coining into its .own, as last
week they trounced the Whiz
zers 3-1. Lucille Dubois rolled a
nice triple of 616 (293) to lead
the Sorority to its win. For the
Whizzers, June Walters tossed
563 (245).
On the next alleys, the House
wives laced the Jolly Eight 3-1.
These scores were nothing to
shout about, but the wives were
just a trifle better than their
opponents. Gladys Bierling roll
ed 422 (158) to lead the wives,
while Helen Sears tossed 460
(169) for the Jolly Eight.
The Lucky Strikes had a good
night and took 3 of the 4 joints
from the 'Musketeers. E. Frayne
led the Luck Strikes, rolling 5 85
(214), while for the Musketeers
Pat Bush tossed 554 (233).
the standings this week, and
have the complete score next
week.
The ;Hot Dogs continued their
fine pace by knocking off the
Happy Gals 3-1. Shirley Darling
led hei’ team with 544 (202),
while the Happy Gals ;best score
was 53 8 (187) by Mardi Thorn
ton. Its going to take a good
team to stop these Dogs.
The Skunks had a field day
and swamped the Frisky Sisters
4-0. Bernice G'hristie had a fine
tro-ple .of 6'35 (242) to lead the
Skunks, followed closely by Do
reen Prance with 602 (229).
Phil Haworth turned in her usual
good score of 576 (233) to pace
the losers.
“A” Group Sta ndin gs
W L A P
Hot Dogs .....5 1 2 7
Skunks ..........5 1 1 6
Happy iGals ..1 5 0 1
Frisky Sisters 0 6 i0<0x< ***
“B” Group Standings
PWLA
Housewives ....5 1 2 7
Lucky Strikes 4 2 1 5
Sorority .........3 3 2 5
Whizzers .......13 3 1 4
Jolly Eight ...2 4 0 2
Musketeers ....1 5 0 1
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In the games Thursday night
on alleys 1 and 2, the Rookies
and Yarn Spinners met. Accord
ing to the score sheets received,
the result was a saw-off, but
since then we were informed
that one game has been protest
ed by the Rookies and will be
replayed this Wednesday night.
Consequently, we will omit the
Rookies and Yarn Spinners from
Men*s Tournament
In the men’s bowling tourna
ment this week, we didn’t get
around to picking up .any scores
sheets, consequently all we have
is the standings and the number
of games played by each team.
Two .teams are not listed here,
but they are going to bowl this,
Friday. Next week we hope to
have the complete story on the
games rolled. .
Standings-^— G P
Flyers ............................... 8 9
Pickups ............................ 4 5
Big Six ..................... 8 5
Butchers ....................... 8 4
Doodlers .......................... 4 3
Spare Parts .................... 4 2
Repairmen ...................... 8 2
Whizz Bangs .................. 4 0
THAMES ROAD
Mr. and Mrs. Aimer Passmore
entertained a number of .their
friends and neighbours to a sup
per on Tuesday evening of last week. ’ ‘
Misses Qayle and Margaret
Luxton of Mitchell visited a few
days last week with their uncle
and aunt, Mr.
Hodgert.
Mrs. William
Ruth visited a
week with relatives in Toronto.
Mrs. Arthur* Gardiner, Mary
and Bert, of London, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 'Mel
vin Gardiner,
Rev. G. and Mrs. Weir and
family of Centralia visited at the
manse on Sunday. „
Mr. and Mrs. Ted McIntyre of
London spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ballantyne.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Ho’dgert
returned home fronr their honey
moon on Monday.
Misses Eleanor Dawson, Mar
garet Cann, Elsie Bray and Lois
Pym, of London, spent the week
end at their homes here.
The ladies met in the church
basement and .quilted four quilts.
Thames Road Y.P.U. present
ed their play in Woodham Hall
Friday evening; in Varna on
Tuesday evening, and Elimville
on Wednesday evening.
Mission Circle Meets
The Mission Cicle met at the
home of Miss Ann Simpson on
Saturday afternoon with the1
president Ann Elford in charge.
The • program consisted of read
ings by Doris Elford, Mabel
Selves, I ,2 __
Elford gave a chapter from the,
study book “Growing With The1
Years.” A very delicious 10-cent
tea was served.
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Stewart of
Ottawa visited one evening last
week with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
Miller.
Misses Shirley and Ruth Dick
enson of Denfleld spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Ed
win Miller,
'Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Walper of
Pott Severh spent Friday With
»M1\ and Mrs. Edwin Miller.
Mr. and 'Mrs, William RolidO
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Thomson of Woodham,
W»M.S. And W»A. Meet
The monthly meeting of the
W.A. and WJM.S, was held at
and Mrs.
Dalyrmple
few days
Mac.
and
last
SUNSHINE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Laverne Rodd.
Mrs. William Dickey and girls
Joyce, Dorothy and Sandra visit
ed on Saturday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Newman Baker at
Welburn.
Mrs. William Stephen re
turned home from the hospital
in London on Saturday. Hex'
many friends wish for her a
speedy .recovery;.)
Sympathy is "extended to Mrs.
J. McElrea in the death of her
sister in Goderich on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Coward
attended the Tuckey-Gaiser wed
ding in Exeter on Saturday.
Miss Feme Rodd of London
spent the week-end at
of her parents, Mr.
Edgar Rodd.-
Mary Dickey was
with her cousin, Kathleen
at Winchelsea over the
end.
the home
and Mrs.
a
ZION
visitor
Horne
week-
and Mrs. Ephraim Hern
the week-end with
and Mrs. Orville Snell of
by.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan
and Ray, Mr. and Mrs. .
Earl, and Mr. and Mrs. Everard
Miller and family spent Thurs
day evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Percy Passmore, oc
casion being Mrs. Albert Gun
ning’s eighty-second birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hern and
; family spent Friday evening
Mr.
spent Mr.
Grims-
Jaques
James
rr-L »i. Mr ¥ 1 1.0.444X4 J SpCHt 4? £ AM.OJ C V UU4U&5^? DoA'ls I with Mr. and Mrs. Ward Hern,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hern
visited on Sunday -with Mr. and
Mrs. Elgin Hern of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen
and Donald of Whalen were
Wednesday evening dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Hern.
Mrs. Milton Keller and family
of Exeter are
time with her
Allan Jaques.
Mrs. Melville
spending some
mother, Mrs.
Herh has re
turned to her home after spend
ing a few days with
Mrs. David •Parkinson
ton.
Mrs. Isobelle Sugden
Ing some time with
Mrs. Fred Dufton of Missouri.
Miss Irene Brock of London
Mr. and
of Tr6n-
is spend-
Mr. and
the home ’of Mrs. Robert Cann. 1 spent this week at the home of
Phe theme for the meeting ] her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wel-
was “Christ is Risen’*. The
gram from the Missionary
Monthly was followed. Those
taking part were Mrs. Melvin
Gardiner and Mrs. John Selves.
Hymn JXh3 was sung, followed
with prayer by Mrs. William
Ferguson, vice-president. Scrip
ture readings were read by Mrs.
Wiseman and Mrs. Wm. Rohde.
Hymn 115 wag sung, A reading
was given by iMrS. Ferguson.
Scripture readings were given by
Mrs. Leonard Harris and Mrs.
Whitehouse. Readings were given
Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Wm. Elford
and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Hymn
469 wag sung. Roll call and the
minutes of the W.A. and W.M.S.
were read and adopted.
.Mrs. A. Morgan and Mrs. Ed
win Miller were appointed Us
delegates to attend the •Presby
tertai at Clinton on April 27.
Mrs, James Anderson was , ap
pointed Literature Secretary.
Readings Were given by Mrs,
Ferguson, Mrs. Gardiner,
Selves.
lington Brock.
Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Spence
ahd family of Metropolitan visit
ed on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Melville Hern.
Mr, and Mrs. Harry SWinnen
and Josie of London were guests
of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Vare-
wyck and Stanley, the occasion
being Stanley’s birthday.
Mrs.
Mrs. Ilford and Mrs.
Mair. Hymn 241 was Sung. Mrs.
DASHWOOD
Mr, and Mrs. Keith
of London spent the
with his parents, Mr.
Garnet Wildfong.
Several from here ______
the funeral of the late Rev. G,
B. Meyer in Rodney Sunday,,
Mrs. Lucinda Mclsaac,
has spent the winter
son in Detroit has
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack
LONDON, ONT.294 DUNDAS ST.
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National Warm Air Heating
INDOOR COMFORT1
And Air Conditioning Association
Beavers Hardware
EXETERPHONE 86
Only One Week Left
Before the Draw for the Marshall Jubilee Mattress
WITH THE MARSHALL JUBILEE CONTEST
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blank below or pick up free blanks at our store.
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Wildfong
week-end
and Mrs.
who
with her
returned
to the death of
father-in-law
J. BEAMAN
will bo closed
refinitely clear-
all footwear ex-
dress shoes. Any
after this sale
Owing
o my
W.
store
Friday Afternoon
H. J, CORNISH & CO.
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
Final Clearance of All
Women’s, Boys’
and Children’s
Oxfords and Loafers
We are
ing out of
cept men’s
pairs left
will be cleared, in bulk to
Toronto brokers. So get
these at your own price
ancl really save.
Every group clearly dis
played ami priced.
Rubber Soled
Wedges
AU Sizes
Per pair 690
Good Selection of
Women’s Kid
Arch Supported
Oxfords
Regularly $6.00 and $7.00
Per pair $3.00
Shoes
attended
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Use the entry
See the New
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R. C» Dinney D« O. KhWl&s
LOW AS
$69.00
(Add your own last Kna ahd fill
if in on lh» coupon)
Phbh6 20-W
FINISH THIS LIMERICK
Marshall a nam» maanrhg rest
flor fifty years has beeh best
To cuddle you deep
And lull you io sloe jo
It says here in the
paper that in Egypt wo
men carry baskets
fruit and flowers
their heads.”
“That’s nothing so
markable. Women
that over here and
them hats.”
Don’t be fooled by the appearance of your tires.
If you haven’t had them looked over for some time,
don’t take chances with your safety. Let us check
them over and advise you on their condition.
Draw will be made SATURDAY, APRIL 29, from all entries received by that date.
Winher announced in paper the following week.
Cloitng limerick Uh*
AdJret i
Raschke
and sons Bob and Donnie, and
Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bosch of De
troit, Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Merner
and Joyce of Kitchener and Col.
and Mrs, E, E. Tieman, London,
visited friends here over the
week-end, also attending the Tie-
man-Schilbe nuptials at Zurich
Saturday.
About 200 Pairs
Women’s
Broken Sizes
Mostly Small Sizes
Old Styles
Beautiful Leather
250 a pair
«•
Girls’ and Women’s
Oxfords
and
Girls’ Loafers
Per pair $2.00
GEORGE
WRIGHT
SOUTH STORE
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Exeter ’ Phone 328
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Chrome Tables
For Large Families
Now on Display
Closed 36 x 48
Open 36 x 68
End Extension
Will Seat 8 Persons
3-piece
Bedroom
’Mdlr gave the topic. The meet
ing closed with hyihh 101 and
Mrs. Ferguson dosed with pray
er, A lO^ent tea .was served by
the hostess and committee.
Hold Closing Community Night
The last of the 'community
evenings for this winter ,Was
held on Thursday night of last
week. Mr and ’Mrs. Wilfred Huh*
kill, Bob and Annie Simpson
Were in charge. Prizes for euchre
went to; Ladies’ high, Mabel
Selves? ladies’ low, Mrs. Ray
Cottle? lone hands, PHI Rohde;
men’s high, Harold Ro We? low,
Lloyd Beaver, A delicious lunch
was served and a social time whs
stent by all.
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