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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-03-03, Page 121 Legion •Donates: To Booster Club ?rater Branch of the Canadian Legion. donated $100 to .the Mo- hawk Booster C11111 at its, meeting Thursday night, .another• donation or $10 was made to the St. John's Ambul- ant* 'Corps. W/O George Moll, of the RC - All`, London, addressed the branch on the organization, .of an Ob- server's Post in Exeter. Members of $uch a post would be trained. to spot aircraft and to, work with civil defence organization. A aniuimttnt of 12 people is needed to Foran the Post, President Max Harness con- ducted the meeting. THE TIMES -ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARI Loop Gets New Trophy For Grand Champion By I 'S MUMS Secretary Men's League The men's regular bowling sea- son will end this week: with the Oates propping the Kist Trophy. There will be two groups in the playoffs. The .t.To team of the 10 -team "A" group will receive the Labatt,Trophy and the win- ner of the 12 -team "B." group gets the Pittsburgh Paint Trophy. Each member of the three win- ning teams will receive an in- dividual trophy. The usual trophy for high By Reg Armstrong Our used car lot on busy afternoons often resembles :a teenagers' jive con- s ' test. A lot of people are around jump- ing on bumpers to test shock absorbers. Everybody knows you should bounce on a car's bump- ers to test the shocks but I find a lot of people (and, confid- entially, a lot of automobile people too) who don't„ know exactly what to look for. The job of shock absorbers. is to stop the springs from bouncing the car up and down when you go over a bump. There are no shock •absorbers on a bed spring, which gives an adventurous youngster the wonderful game of bouncing up and down from a single leap. You may remember before the war one of the.. auto ' manufacturers fastened a light.on the top of one of his cars and one on the rear wheel. Then they opened the lens of a camera and ran the car across a bumpy field. The light on the wheel made a line like a graph gone crazy, but the light on the car roof made a lino that was almost flat. So, when you. find a car that looks like what you•, want, stand firmly on the front bumper, bounce the car down and then jump off. The car whose shocks are working properly should go up and ;down once and then stop. There are dozens of these little tests that tell you what shape a used car is in. Try .then. yourself when you drop around to our lot, or if you prefer, let one of our sales- men make a fool of himself, jumping up and down. There's such a wide selection of dependable, tested cars on our lot, we know you'll find one to fit your taste and your pocket book, RIO wogs PHONE 216 Dp1�oR MIGHT C SCf2'PIYMOUT#'FARGO EXETER-- ONT. GyO a q A'•e' est- O.E &UARANTEED USED CARS single. high triple and high ave- rage will be awarded. In addi- tion. Jack Smith Jeweller will lgive. a watch, to the high single winner as is his practice each year. .'his: year a new trophy is being put up for competition. Through the efforts of Norm Wainer, Tip Top Tailors will donate a Grand. Championship award which will be played for by .•the winners of "A" and RB" grpilps. They will bowl two nights, three games each night, total pins to .decide the winner. In addition, Mr. Wei - per will give .each •bowler on the winning team .a $6.00 .,gift .cer- tificate for merchandise in his store. Any teams who are doubtful about participating in the play- downs, should let Rene Francois or Wes Ryckman know so, that a schedule can be drawn up to finish bowling in the last week of April. The annual banquet will be held on May 10 at Exeter Memor- ial Legion gall at 7 p.m, Tickets will be 'distributed to the cap- tains of each team to sell as we must know bo,w many plates to guarantee. Members of the playoff groups are: "A"—Spares, Keglers, Grand Bend, Windmills, Hay Seeds, Sets, Tradesmen, Milkmen, Rural Roll- ers, Strikes, "B" Ringers, Spare Parts, Pin - poppers, Butchers, Hensall Le- gion, Huskers, Big Six, Maroons, Short Circuits, Applejacks, Sals- bury's, Whizz Bangs. The schedule: Monday, March 7 " 7- 9—Pinpoppers vs. Maroons Keglers vs. Milkmen Windmills vs. Jets. 9-11—Grand Bend vs. Rural Rollers ,Hay Seeds. vs, Strikes 'Ringers vs. Big Six Wednesday, March 9 7- 9 --Butchers vs. Applejacks Hensel! Legion vs. Salsburys Thursday, March 10 • 7- 9—Spares vs. Tradesmen Huskers vs. Whizz Bangs spare Parts vs. Short Circuits Four Gals' Teams Win SevenPoi Points - By BA.X RAY ,Four teams each won seven points in ladies' bowling this week. They •were Ups and Downs, Wish Bones, Hi -Lights and Lucky Strikes. - - Free soft drinks were won, by Dot Bird who howled 296. • "A" SECTION U. & Downs (M. Rader 4931 - 2975,7 Alley Cats (K. Hay 506) ____ 2711` 0 Mighty Mice (D. Bird 746) -- 3076 5 Hot Dogs (S. Darling 658) __ 2980 2 THURSDAY MORNING, , MACH 3 110 /f/ /FROMTHE/7 EXETER 4/ ARENA' • By. DOW S11IITlit There is a possibility' of three for five goals. Bev Irvine collect- cal ice carnivals for 12xeter and. ed two goals'for the losers. strict people. At present local MINOR I-EAQyE .STANDINGS. guts skaters are working bard Team t1. W t. T R Seals Squee Gees •Ve are now working on :plans penguins. 2 0 2 0 0 far an adult old-time carnival Wee Wee and our yearly Kids' I arnivai, so '• '-- t,- get those costumes ready for the carnival ,season in Exeter. The second week of the minor house league playoffs. featured some very close hockey. In the Squee Gee division, Seals went two ,games up on the Penguins by virtue of their 2-0 • win. The Wee Wee group is haying a' very close series. The.. Blue Devils took their first game but last- week the Red Devils came back strong and. played .a 1-1 tie game that leaves the Blue Devils still One game up. In the Pee Wee series, captain Bob Jones once again led his team to victory, scoring one goal and picking up. one assist in their 3-2 victory oyer Leafs. The upset in the series to date was Bill. Heywood's Rangers' win over Gerald McBride's Red Wings. Heywood and Robertson were the big guns, each collecting one goal and one assist, The Tee Pees of the Bantam league outskated, optshot and outscored the FlYers in a surpris- ing upset, 6-3. The Kelson,: Kel- son and Russell trio accdunted lo. dl perfecting their routines for their 'carnival March 18. 0 0 4 W. Bones' (P, H-Duvar 601) 0999 7 P, Poppettes (A, Fairbairn 502) .2960 0 Happy Gals (0. ESsery 621) 2120 5 Busy Bees (A. Pfaff 488) __ 2774 2 Iii Lights (R. Durand 640). — 3162 7 Merry Maids (N. Francois 505) 2695 0 "B" SECTION Skunks (D. Prance 533) 3051 5 W. Rom (V. Lindenfieid 630) 2776 2 t.. Strikes -(D. Westman -890) 2734 7 Buttercups (K. Stapleton 585) 2579 0 Blowettes ((B. Jory, 640) __ .3021 5 Jolly Six ea-, Skinner 530) ,_. 2798 2 Jolly Villa, (P. Case 549) •;2991 5 Be Bops (J. Ross 600) 2863 2 STANDINGS` "A" Section "B" Section Happy Gals __ 19 Jolly Tills •__ 19 Hi Lights ___ 17 Shanks 15 Wish Bones _ 14 Blowettes __, 10 U. & Downs _ 11 Be Bops- 9 Alley Cats .:_ 9 Wee Hopes 9 Mighty Mice _ 9 .:Lucky Strikes 9 Merry Maids _ 8 Buttercups 7 Busy Bees _: 7 .lolly Six 6 Hot Dogs _--_ 7 Pin Poppettes 4 22 0 11 ' Pee Wee• Canadiens 2 2 0 0. 4 Red icings 2 1 1 0 2 Leafs 2 ,43). 2 0 . '0 Bantam Tee Pees 1 1 0 0 2' Flyers 1 .0 1 0 it Looks like a real .close finish in the Broom Ball League and after last week's scores were tabulated, we find that every team has a chance to ,make the four -team !playoffs. There are manys ways the, standings can be changed bu, the pinch will be on the Kinsmen, They must beat the Legion in their effort to survive. Mohawks came up with a much-needed win over the high- flying Legion crew. McLean of Legion opened the scoring, Cush man 'sank the equalizer and dW,. Brintnell scored what proved to be the winner with four minutes to go in the third period. Stretch Middleton and Red Line Parsons scored one each to lead the Teenagers to a 2-0 shut- out over Thames Road and give them it tie in the standing with Dashwood, Mohawks and Thames aga Roain—d. -. Dashwopd barred the door once the second shutout in. two games played to . defeat the Kins- men 2-0 on goals by Jack Ford and Dragnet Webb. . STANDINGS Legion 3 1 0 4 Teenagers 2 2 0 4 Thames Road . Mohawks 2 2: 22 0 °0.44 : Dashwood , 2 2 0' 4 Kinsmen 1' 3 0 2 Schedule For Sunday 1 -2 ---Dashwood vs• Teenagers 2-3—Mohawks vs. Thanes Road 3-4—Kinsmen vs. Legion . Ree hockey ended up in a dif- ferent way than we anticipated. Exeter Midwest dropped from the league first,, due to injuries, and the following, week London Firemen dropped out due to in- juries. This. left Dashwood and Please Turn To Page 6 i A dmiral 24" TV . 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