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THE TIMES»ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 6, 1955 •
* Inspiring Moody''s
insiiMe At. Dashwood
Aed Folks
Vhtt Dealaweed. W I motored
to.
the totuntY HOMO, Clinten,Tues-.
10Y afternoon, December 28, to
"re -vide tl hristnlas program for
, men and `women there. 1Mlrs,
ES Rader presided ter the open
ling, Oxen 'ere. H. Kellerman took.
enlarge
The ,progrant consisted At Cal 1i;1
by all; troanboaetelo'bY Donna
Naeleeeta; necol!dion eeleetiena by
-Shirley Guenther', solo, L,arrY
Wien; duet, Bonnie McCrae and
Ito -next Miler; quartet, jams
Guenther. Mary .Jane Hoffman,
Birley Bender and Linda. Tie-'
Man; dialogue, Kathryn and Ar -
titer Rader.
Gifts were distributed to .each
one and all enj.oyee a tour at the
new briildings:
reasoner Rems
Miss Thelma Weber is vaeation-
ing with: her sister and. family,
--•ltev,, and Mrs. C. B. Carr. at Ross
Case
:HollandN.�v�r
SEE THEIR MACHINES:
IN ACTION
Zurich Town Hall
Monday, Jan. 17
8 pan,
Movies -- Lunch --- Prizes
Sponsored By
Exeter Farm Equipment
Phone 5O8 Exeter
f
Lyric
Theatre
, Phone 421
Previews Its
Coming Attractions
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
January 7 and 8
Hell Below Zero
* Alan Ladd
* Joan Tetzel
In. technicolor= a real adven-
ture thriller with lots of action
aboard the ships of a whaling
fleet in. the Antarctic.
MONDAY;& TUESDAY
• .January 10 and 11
On The Waterfront
• ...Winn Entertainment)
* Marlon Brand()
* Eva Marie Saint
Filmed in. its entirety on the
New York docks—this Is a power-
ful dramatic production.
WODNESDAY & THU.RSDAY
January 12 and 13
The Rocket Man
* ,Ann Francis
* Charles Coburn
'The story of a rocket gun.
=that in the Ottawa. Valley, bav-
r r a l
in . stun as tai as: C ul
S'
ed l
Borden with. Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Weber and family who spent their
Christmas: vaeatiplt with Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Webber,
New 1: ear's Visitors:
Mr. and Mrs. ;4iiltou Wolper
and girls, of Ingersoll with Air.
and Mrs. Philip Fassold.
Miss Barbara Becker, Iiiteken-
er, with her parents, Mr. and I4rs.
V. L. Becker,
Mr. and Mrs..T. Barr and fam-
ily and Mr. and Mrs. Miller and
family, of London,. with Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Stire.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nev'ton and
family, of London, with Mrs. A.
Willert,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin. Rader and
family with Xlr. and Mrs. Well -
wood Gill, at Grand Bend.
Mr. and Mrs. William Haugh
and Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Ne.diger and Helen, Mrs. A. Schu-
maker, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wil-
lert, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pfile,.
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Datars and
Judy, Howard Datars and Miss
Elaine Becker, of Dashwood, and
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deters and
June, of Grand )lend, with Mr,
and Mrs. >almer Rader.
Mr, and Mrs, John .GIlbert, of
Stratford, with Mr. and Mrs.
Courtney Burmeister.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Huffman, of
Port Colborne, spent Christmas
week with Mr. and Mrs, Milton
Webb.
Mrs. Effie Kleinstiver, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Kieinstiver and Peter
in Bowmanville with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Scott,
Miss Eleanor Biesenthol, Hem-
lock, Mich., with Mr, .and Mrs.
Rud. Miller.
Mrs. Alvin Kellerman is a pa-
tient in St, Joseph's Hospital,
London, having undergone sur-
gery.
Mrs. Lorne Becker is a. patient
in Clinton hospital,
Exeter On Top
Of Rec League
Due to icy roads Wednesday
night, the Rec Hockey League was
cut to a single game. The London
Cheyennes and Firemen didn't
chance the trip.
Exeter and Dasbwood played as
as scheduled with Exeter winning
4-2, This was a hard-fought game
all the way with Dashwood really
going all out the last five min-
utes in a vain effort to win.
This makes the league standing
read:
W L P
Exeter 2 1 4
Cheyennes 1 1 2
Firemen 1 1 2
Dashwood 1 2 2
Aillerest Farin Forum
The forum met at .the home
off Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Flynn on
Monday evening. Topic was
"Around the World in '30 Min-
utes." Next meeting will be on
January 10 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Rea Neil.
Euchre
Trivitt Memorial
Parish Hall
Monday, Jan. 17
8:00 p.m.
Everybody Welcome
. LUNCH & PRIZES
Admission 50¢
Again Presents
Joey
Bochneck
Clinton Legion Hall
Sat., Jan. 8
8:00 p.m.
Plays Nino
Different. Instruments
So Come And
Bring 'Your Friends
400 Free Seats
CLINTON Yount
FOB CHRIST
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DAN:c
To The Music Of '
LEO DAVIDSON
And His Rytbrn Rangers
Every Saturday Night
. M the •
Exeter Legion's Popular Dance Hall
Hensall And District New
ChiselhurstICutling Club
SS
lest .alis Officers
Mr. Harold Parker was instal-
led as superintendent of Chisel-
hurst Sunday School last aunday
afternoon. Others installed were
assistant, Mr. Mervyn Eyre; sec-
retary -treasurers, Lawrence Eyre
and John Jacobi.
Teachers: primary, Mrs. B.
Munn, Miss Mary Kinsman; Jr,
boys, Mr. Glenn Slavin; assist.,
Mrs. Grace Wren; Jr. girls, Mrs,
E, Kinsman, Mrs. R. Brock;
Young People's Class, Mr. H.
Parker, Mr. Ross Kercher; Bible
Class, Mrs. T. Brintnell and as-
sistants; pianists, Miss Maja
Roobal, Miss Mary Lou McLel-
Ian.
Rev. W. x. Rogers conducted
the installation and Mrs. B. Stone-
man was recording secretary.
'Rev. Rogers showed a film
"David and Jonathon".
Rosie Jenkinson
Private funeral services were
Heid from the Bonthrou Funeral
Hogue Tuesday, January 4 for
Rosie Jenkinson, adopted daugh-
ter of Mrs, 3, D. Stewart of Hen-
sall. The deceased, who was in
her 42nd year, died In a London.
Hospital on Sunday. Rev. W. J.
Rogers conducted the service and
etburiaery.
l was in Hensall Union Cent
A meeting was held In the .town
hall last Teersday night to or-
ganize a curling club. Bill Lewis,
of RCAF Station Centralia, acted
as chairman and K. K. Christian,
of Hensall, secretary.
kpfficers appointed were: honor -
ey presidents, Group Captain A,
M. Cameron, Commanding Officer
I
of RCAF Steel= Centralia, and
T, I,. Pryde, South Huron;
president, R. H. Middleton, Hen-
sall; vice-president, )1111 Lewis,
Centralia; secretary -treasurer, K.
K. Christian, Hensall; games come
niittee, W. O. Goodwin, chairman,
Hensali; assistants, Joe Ross, of
RCAF Station. Centralia, and S.
G. Ronnie, Hensall.
The club, which will be known
as the Hensel' Curling Club, has
a membership of, over 70. Almost
half et them are RCAF Station.
Centralia personnel
Sixty-six stones were purchased
this fall by R. H. Middleton, one
of the organizers of the sport, The
curlers have the arena every
Tuesday and Wednesday after-
noon.
Personal Items
New Year's visitors with Mr,
and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton
were Mr. and Mrs. Harry .Gibson
and Bobby, of Sudbury; Mr. and
Mrs, John Duncan and 13arbara,
Miss Ruth McNaughton, : Mr. and
Mrs. Glen McNaughton and twin
daughters, Susan and Shirley„ all
of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs,
Clarence McNaughton, Hensall.
Mr. 'Vernon Hedden, George and
Ray, of St,-Catherines; Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Redden, Woodstock,
were New Year's visitors with
Mrs. Catherine Redden and Herb.
Hensall Women's Institute will
meet in the Legion Hall on Janu-
ary 12. Mrs, Dougall and Mrs.
Smillie will be the hostesses.
Spares Top
Men's Loop
Spares stood 10 points ahead
of the pack of the Men's Bowling
League at the end of 1'954. Grand
Bend was in second spot with 56
points.
Spares also lead in pins with
a total of 40;217; Tradeszpen are
second with 39;5.26; Grand Bend
third with 39,374.
STANDING
Spares 66 Rural Rollers .. 40
Grand Bend - 66 Huskers 40
Tradesmen __ 64 Big Six 88
Windmills ___ 50 Spare Parts 37
Hay Seeds -_ 50 Strikes 37
Ringers 48 Applejacks -- 35
Keglers 45 Hensali Leg. 34
Plnpoppers _., 44 Jets 32
Maroons 44 Whizz Bangs _ 30
Butchers ___..43 Salsbury, 26
Milkmen 42 • Short Circuits 26
Monday, January 3
Plnpoppers (B. Nicol 640) --- 2913 2
Maroons (A. Andrus 551) _..__ 2992 5
Keglers (McGinnis 709) 3203 4
Strikes (D. Hughson 672) 3231 3
Windmills.• (A. Hoskins 629) 3304 5
R. Rollers (N. Stanlake 547) 3218 2
ee ((i ara7)e 868) 38GrandLen 50 11 2
Spares (R. Francois 743) 3628 7
Whizz Bangs (G. Robinson 554) 3032 0
SCHEDULE
Monday, January 10
7- 9—Keglers vs. Tradesmen
Jets vs. Short Circuits
Windmills vs. Maroons
9-11—Pinpoppers vs. Grand Bend
Hay Seeds vs. Rural Rollers
Hensall Legion vs. Applejacks.
Wednesday January 12
7- 9—Ringers vs. Butchers
Milkmen vs. Spare Parts
Big Six vs. Huskers
Thursday, January 13
7- 9—Spares vs. Salsburys
Whizz Bangs vs. Strikes
Ladies Stage
Turkey. Roll
This is the last week of bowl-
ing until the first week of the New
Year for the ladies' league.
The Hot Dogs, Pin Poppettes
and Mighty Mice each won seven
points. Five teams each won five
points—Alley Cats, Wish Bones,
Blowettes, Busy Bees and Ups and
Downs.
Shirley Darling, with 315, and
Gladys Chambers, 275, each won
free soft drinks.
Cup and saucer winners for
hidden. scores were Marilyn Here
and Donna Jones,
Turkey winners. were Shirley
Darling for 763 triple, Gladys
Chambers for 275 single, and for
hidden scores, Dot Bind, Georgina
Webster, Doreen Prance, Alice
Pfaff, Marian Rader, Audrey
Moore, .Iso Campbell, Edna Glaab
and Irene Harburn.
STANDINGS
Rot Dogs -- 67 U & Downs _ 41
Alley Cats 64 Be Bons _ 40
Merry Maids - 63 Wee Hopes __ 39
Happy Gals _ 53 Jolly Six .. 37
Hi Lights 46 Lucky Strikes 34
Mighty Mice _ 46 Blowettes 34
Pin Poppettes 46 Jolly Mils ___ 32
Wish Bones _ 45 Skunks 24
Busy Bees __ 44 Buttercups 21
Hot Dogs (0. Darling 736) _- 3347 7
Jolly Six (G. Skinner 620) __ 2840 0
Alley Cats (M. Westlake 518) 2871 6
Skunks (D. Prance 509) — 2740 2
Wish Bones (P, 11-Dvvar 558) 3214 6
Mappy 'Gals (O. Eesery 636) - 3078 2
P Poppettes„ (A Fairbairn 515) 2980 7
Tri Lights (I. Page 512) .._ 2760 0
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131owettes (M. Dilkes 568) __ 2083 5
Buttercups (K. Stapleton 514) 2758 2
Mighty Mies (D. Bird 605) -- 2981 7
Wee Hopes (N, Snelt 030) 2794 0
Busy Bees (0, Webster 551) .._ 2866 6
Jolly Jills (A. Lawson 547) __ 2733 2
M Maids (E, .Bornane 663) _ 2920 4
Be Bops (,J, Boss 566) )) 2956 3
L Strrike ns( Becker 513)
678) 2918 2
Message From'
Kippen . .
By MRS. A. GACKSTETTER
New Year's Visitors
Mr, and Mrs. W. Haddey sand
Paul, of London, and Mr, and
Mrs, L. Levis, of Clinton, with
Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Linden and
Verna, of Denfield; Mr. and Mrs.
J. Carter and girls, of Mooresville,.
and Mr, and Mrs. A. Ashworth
and Carol, of Ilderton, with Mr.
and Mrs. A. Parsons.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Beattie, Karen
and Robert, of Wingham, with
Mrs. R. McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter
and daughters with Mr. and Mrs,
W. Horney, in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cooper
with their daughter and son-in-
law, Mr, and Mrs. Jim Campbell,
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Cooper
with the latter's brother and sis-
ter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Angus
Robertson, of Clinton.
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Dickert
with relatives in Clifford.
Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Beaton,
of Goderich, with the latter's fa-
ther, Mr. Jonah Green.
Mr. and Mrs. S. McBride and
daughter, of Toronto, with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Al-
vin McBride.
Mrs. • Watson, • of Londesboro,
with her daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sinclair.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Little and
daughters with Mr, and Mrs. Nor-
man Long.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hender-
son with friends in London. •
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Workman
and children visited with •Mr. and
Mrs. Thompson in Clinton.
Mrs. Dykes and Haus, London,
Welted recently with Mr. and
Mrs. John L. Henderson.
Miss Sharon McBride visited
her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Baird, near Brucefield,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter
and girls visited with Mr, and
Mrs. E, L. Ferguson.
Mrs. McClymont has returned
home after visiting for some time
With her daughters, Mrs. Alice
Cook, in London, and Mrs. Jennie
Schilbe, in Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs, John Cooper Sr,
and sons, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Cooper and Douglas, Mr. and Mrs,
Eddie McBride and family and
Mr, Robert Cooper visited recent-
Iy with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love
in Caro, Mich.
Biddulph News
—Continued from Page 5
Rota with Mr. and Mrs. Roland
}lodging, Tatman,
lIr. and Mrs. Bob Eagleson,
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alpine. cf
Ailsa Craig and • Mk. and Mrs,
James Eagleson and Jack of Park-
hill with Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Atkinson,
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Coates with
the latter', parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Anttrew Dougall, Exeter._
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn McAllister
and boys and Mr, and Mrg. Sant
Skinner; with Mr. and Mre, Cecil
Skinner, Exeter.
Ms
i s Verna - oats Mr. and
M. Alf. Coates Illeeter nd 1Vir.
and Meg, W. G.Mund8, Leftdon
With Mr. and Mrs. Sae's > gates
on Sunday,
Line Forum
Parr . �, ne FQ unx:
Hears Broadcast$t.
Parr Line Forum met Monday
night at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Eldon Jarrett and listened to the
foruan broadcast .Around the
World in Thirty Minutes." Farm-
ing in the different countries in-
volved the same nnfortnnat'e wea.
ther conditions and marketing
problems as have been met with
in Canada, the broadcast revealed
Arrangements were made •tor
a social evening to he held in
3 on Friday. January 7 tor all
members •oak the section. Films of
interest to farmers will be shown
by Mr. Carl Oestreioher. Progres-
sive euchre w ill be played.
Mrs. Ida Dick and Wilfred
Mousse= were euchre winners on
Monday night.
Payne•-llaun
A quiet wedding was solemn-
ized at the United Church Manse,
Hensall, on December 30 at 2
Pall. when Rev, W. J. Rogers
united in marriage Hilda Mary
Hann and Carl Griffith Payne,
both of Hensel', The attendants
were N. 1. Payne, St..Thomas,
and Mrs. John Co*ard, .of Wood-
ham, The bride is on the nurse
ing staff of South Hurou Hos-
pital, Exeter,
Mr, and Mrs. Payne will reside
on No. 4 highway south of Hen-
sall.
personals
Miss May •McNaughton, of Tor-
onto, is holidaying with her bro-
ther and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. •Peter McNaughton.
Miss Eleanor, Cook, R.N., of
Teronto, visited with her parents
Mr, and Mrs. N. E. (Cook,
Miss Pauline Bell visited last
week with Mr, and Mrs, -Guy Be-
dard at the Centralia Airport.
Miss Mattie 07l11s, 'who had the
misfortune to injure her knee
when she fell at her home, is
receiving treatment at the South
Huron Hospital, Exeter.
Mrs, H. W. Neeb, of Tavistock
Is spending a week with 'her son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. Win. Brown.
Little Anne Bell was a week-
end guest With Miss Carol Rich-
ardson.
David Nookes, son of sMr. and
Mrs. Len Nookes, underwent an
appendix operation last week in
Clinton General Hospital.
Miss 'Shirley Flynn, of London,
visited during the holidays with
her parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Alexander.
Mr. 'Whittaker, of .St. Marys,
is visiting at the home of his •son,
Mr, and Mrs. -Garnet Whittaker.
Hibbert Farmer
Active In Co-op
Mohawks Win
--Continued fro1n Page 1
ward and Red Loader, who was
the top stickhandler of the night.
While 14ayward was cooling his
heels with a five-minute fighting
Major, the Flyers tied the score.
Holmes •counted the first and
Please the second as both goals
came from net scrambles. A beau-
tiful display of stickhandling by
Colle )3ownian, assisted by Frank
Anderson, gave Mohawks a 8-2
break before the end of the per-
iod.
Flyers again tied the score at
8.55 of the second but Ilayward
put the tribe iii trent In less than
a minute. At 18.07 Gravett count-
ed his first goal en a play with
Bowman and Loader. Metter *as
particularly 'hot during the mid-
dle fratne; he stopped Frank An-
derson in three elean break -
atoms.
Per the third time iii the game,
Zurich battled to deadlock the
u t, oohHegso fired the first goal
tod Hanley rove around the net
wore the tieing marker. Gra-
vett lifted. a rebound over the
prostrate Marna' at 9.15 for the
bible Society Qffic-eis
Elected in. Credlton
Members of the Evangelical
and United Churche
s held
a nn-
onu.n a
ion service S d y evening
In the Evangelical church In the
interest of Bible Society work,
Servicewas led by President W41-'.
Basil Schwartz, :assisted, by Rev,
Mohr and Rev. Parrott. Scripture
was read by Robert{ Gallaway,
An appropriate Vol The Bible'
on the Table" wan shown.
Officers for 195.$ were elected.
as tallows -- president, Willianr
Schwartz (re-elected); vice pres-
ident, Edward Chambers; eeeret-
ary, James Mawhinney; treasurer,
Lorne Morlock.
Young People Meet
The Community Youth Pellew-
ship met In the United Ohurch
school rooms Monday evening
with 14 members present. Pat
Chambers was in charge of the
meeting, Ellis Stewart read the
scripture. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Preezcator contributed a musical
number. t Chambers
. Pagae v the
topic on "Knowing the Bible".
The young people voted to have
a bowling party at Grand Bend
on January 14.
.Fractures Am
Mrs. W. H. Finkbeiner met
with a painful accident on Sun-
day. Following a visit with her
nighbor, she was returning .home
and fell. on the icy pavement,
fracturing her right arm. She was
attended by Dr. Matthews and
later removed to South Huron
Hospital. She is now convalescing
at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
Harold Fahrner.
Week Of ,Prayer
Week of Prayer is being held
this week in the Crediton ebu•rch-
es. Tuesday and Wednesday ev-
enings services were held in the
Evangelical church with Rev. Par-
rott bringing the message, Thurs-
day and Friday evenings Rev.
Mohr will be speaker, when ser-
vices will be held in the United
church.
Personal Items
Mr, Hugo Schenk spent last
week with Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Schenk at Aneaster. Mrs. Schenk
spent the past weekend in An -
caster. "
'F/10 and Mrs. John Ayers and
son Robin of Montreal visited
over -the NeW Year holiday with
Mrs. Ayer', parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E, K. Palmer.
Mr, and Mrs, M. England of
Hensall were holiday visitors with
Mrs. Wni. Roeszler and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Morgan of
Clinton spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wenzel.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Lamport
and Dennis spent New Years in
Pt. Huron:'`
Mr. and Mrs, Clinton Brown
and Ross visited over the week -
Frank Bruce, Hibbert town-
ship, died suddenly of a heart
attack at his home, lot 15, cou.
16, Friday, December 24. Out-
side of a few years spent in
Windsor he had always resided
on his present farm.
Tre was born on February 5,
190,3, a son of Mi'e. Lavine 'Sil-
lery Bruce of Hibbert, and the
late David. Bruce. He' was mar-
ried on June 19, 1926, to Ethel
L. Rleinfeldt, who survives. He
was a member of Staffa United
church and president of the Hib-
bert Cooperative Creamery, an
office he held for a number of
years.
Besides his wife and mother
he is survived by two sisters:
Mrs. Charlotte Balfour, Windsor,
and Mrs. Russell (Becky) Jack-
son, Niagara Falls. Also surviv-
ing are two nephews, Bruce Bal-
four, 'Sault St. Marie, Murray
Balfour, Windsor, and two nieces,
Mrs. Garnet (Arlene) Cannon,
Niagara Falls, and Mrs. Robt.
(Marlene) Arth, Cheektowaga,
N.Y., one aunt and • two uncles,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sadler, Staf-
fa, and Robert Hoggarth, Strat-
ford.
'The body rested at Ms late
home, lot 15, con. 13, Hibbert
township, la miles south of Orem-
arty, where the funeral service
was held on Monday, Rev. A. H.
Daynard of Skaffa United church
officiated, assisted by Rev. D. A,
MacMillan of R.Et..2 London.
Mrs, Henry Harburn presided
at the organ and aceomeanied
the Cromarty quartette, Frank
Stagg, Eldon Allen, Ernest 'Tem-
pleman and .Robert Laing.
The pallbearers were a'brotlter-
In-law, Elmer Kleinfeldt; a cousin
Jelin Sadler; ;Gerald Agar, Cald-
er Meleaig, William. Harper and
Angus affeleaig, The flower bear-
ers were Joseph Hackett, Wind-
sor; Robert 'Sadler, Kenneth
Klein'Peidt, Henry learburn, Ri-
nger _ -Chappell, Mussell Butler,
Keith 1VIoliaren, Wesley ,Russell
and Harvey Dow. Interment Was
.made in .Staffa Cemetery.
winning counter. John 'Irrendell
added the Clincher at 11,30.
S1'AND(Nti
O W L t P
Walkerton. Capitols-- 14 11 3 0 22
Milverton Royals __ 15 11 4 0 22
Goderich Sailors 11 8 3 016
Strathrbyq Rockets ___ 13 7 6 1 15
Forest Lakesides ____ i8 6 8 0 12
Exeter Mohawks 11 5 6 1 11
New Hamburg 13 4 8' 1 9
Mitchell Legion12 3 9 0 6
Secret This Week
Exeter 3, Nov.Hamburg 2
Strathroy 3, Feregt 1
Strathroy 5, Milverton 2
MINOR HOCKEY STANDINGS
Pee Wee W L T P
Canadians 2 0 3< 7
Leafs Winss-------- 1 1 2 4
Rangers ---_-----_- 0 2 2 3•
Bantam
Tee Peos 8 1. 1 7
norm .,_......- «-. 1 8 1 3
Wee Wee
Slue rievils
2 2 1 6
Red Docile 2 2 1 6
Squae iieee
3 t 0 6
Seals-a..,:,...Ww...:. 0 3 0 4
ATTENTION
Senior Citizens'
Social Evening
LEGION HALL
January 11 - 8 p.m
Progressive Euchre
Program and Dancing
Ladies Bring Cards,
Sandwiches or Tarts
CHAINSAW
DEMONSTRATION
Tues. Afternoon
January 18
Jack Hotson Shop
Everybody Welcome
Bring Your Friends
Earl Dixon —•- Dealer
ETER
ARENA
ACTIVITIES
end with Mrs. Browa's. father,
A
Mr. s On.
Iiod lit nd
Lo
g ,
Mrs. Lloyd England spent KW -
oral days last week in Sarnia.
Mrs, Ii. Brpdgh and son Des-
mond of Exeter called en friends
in town on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Finkbeiner
and Miss Maleeta Schenk :spent
New Fear's Day with Mr. and
Mrs. J. Fuller, Exeter.
Guests entertained at the house
01 Mr, and Mrs. M. St. Clair .dur-
ing the holidays were .Rev, and
Mrs, Parrott and Mr. and Mrs.
0. Fahrnel' :and family,
Dr. W. it•. Matthews received
an unexpected number of gifts
last week when his female .Sam-
orad dog presented him with ten
all -white puppies, One puppy fail-
ed to survive. The other nine are
doing fine,
Mrs. 11. N. Mohr lett for To-
ronto on Tuesday to -visit her
daughter, Mrs. Earl Robinson,
COMING EVENTS
•.. AUXILIARY I.ADIES A ILL'ili•Y , to S u
o. th
Huron. Hospital regular meeting,
Tuesday, -January 11 at 2:30 p.m,
THE EXETER ROME and School
Association will meet on Tuesday,
January 11 at •8:15, Miss Helen
Hardy will be guest speaker,
Everybody welcome. 60
SNOWBALL FROLIC, sponsored
by Exeter Legion Auxiliary, Tues-
day, January 20 6c
1,VOM%IN'S -INSTITUTE E EUCHRE
in Crediton .Community Centre
Friday, January 14, at 8 p.m.
Admission 50f. Everybody wel-
come.
DANCING
EVERY
Saturday Night
LUCAN COMMUNITY
CENTRE ..
Modern and O1d Tyme. Music
BY MELODY MAKERS
Dancing 9 -12
Admission -- 750
Motion PIct ure
'THE HIDDEN TREASURES'
" awls
':FOR GOD AND COUNTRY
Grand Bend
P.� Auditorium
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a
lltlon _.Y.Jan.10
at 8:00 jpem.
Under auspices of
the W.A. and Guild of
St. Johns By -the -Lake
Silver Collection
ALDON
THEATRE
GRAND BEND
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
January 7 and 8
(In CINEMASCOPE
and Technicolor)
"KING OF THE
KHYBER RIFLES"
* Tyrone Power
* Terry Moore
* Michael Rennie
King of the Khyber Rifles ---a
soldier's soldier]lalf British---
half native ---and all man.
CARTOON
TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY
January 11 and 12
"PHFFFT"
* Judy Holliday
* Jack Lemma
* Jack Carson
* Rim Novak
Don't try to say it, just see it—
it's fast, furious and funny.
NEWSREEL & CARTOON
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 6
7 8:46 --OAA Bantam
Lucan at Exeter
0 412 -AIR FORCE NIGHT
FRIDAY, JANUARY 7
, G0DEIt1CH vs.
MOHAti'V1IS
8:80 pan.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 8
1:80 - 0:00 --PUBLIC SKATING
8:80•--PUBLIO SKATING
SUNDAY, JANUARY 9
ADtU71J! SIfA',l'Ilii+G CLITI1
" 8:46 p.m.
MONDAY, JANUARY 10
Juvenile WOtU llockOy
Mitchell tit T•;>foter
0 12-411Itt FORCE NI(i1
TUESDAY, JANUARY 11
P1tA•()'l IOE0
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12
Me. X4VAG IM 1100 lir
Firemen (Titin Ic an8) vs. Exeter
0to11
Dashwood vs. tiheyennee, London
HURON COUNTY HEALTH UNIT
Preparation for Parenthood Classes
Another series of Classes is to be arranged for Exeter
and district. Those interested in these prenatal classes are
invited to met on Wednesday, January 12 at 2:30 P.M. in
the branch office, Huron County Health Unit, basement of
South Huron Hospital.On this day'the time and date of classes
will be decided. Phone Exeter 207-W on that day, or write
Miss Pat Bong, P.H.N., Exeter, Ontario.
Follow
The
Mohawks
Goderich Sailors
Friday, January 7
Exeter Arena - 8:30 p.m.
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ATTENTION
M1 Those Interested In Farm Welding
Are Invited To Attend A
-WELDING
SCHOOL'
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
Jan. 11, '02 & 13
Afternoon Or Evening Classes
Under' The Direction Of L Coln Eieetrie, Toronto
ONLY THE FIRST APPLICANTS
CAN BE ACEPTED
W. G. Sitturnons
And Sen Ltd.
1 PHONE 115 EXETER
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