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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-03-17, Page 51, r ' 4•4 (1 1 4o e• :la 4 41 t '1 4 4 Ire,' \VI • THE TIMESAINOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 11, JON Windmills And Rin Ors Jump Into Playoff Lead Windmills :and Ringers scored. ?-0 triumphs Moiiday night to take temporary lead ot the two, men's bowling league The two whitewash wins were. the first of the playoffs. The first week .pt :Playoff 1:01511: found three teams tied for: top spot in "A" and four in Ili", !Spares, who td the :peek all through te :season, :are in eininP, 'They have wan, only four POWs .in their first two playoff contests. STANDthinS (As Or Saturday, March 12) "Au .Group "13,1 Group Keglers 6 Windmills 6 Tradesmen 6 Rural Rollers - 4 Strikes 4 Grand Pend 3 Hay Seeds 3 Milkmen 2 Spares 2 Jets 2 a, Ringers 5 Pinpoppers _ 6 Hense' Legion..6 Husktrs 6 Spare Parts 4 Applejacks 4 Snort Circuits - 3 Butchers 3 Big Six 2 Salsburys 2 Whizz Bangs - Maroons 2 CANADIAN PROPANE GAS APPLIANCES • GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand Bend CAN. YOU QUALIFY • for leadership? • Canada's Regular Army stan-ds high in World opinion today. And leader- ship from the finest of Canadian youth is the constant aim of .this force. An Officers Training Programme is open to candidates of• the right type ... can you qualify? If you are over 18, under' 27, have a'grade 12, or better, education, and can pass exacting physical standards, you may be able to take advantage of this opportunity for an interesting, responsible career. For a period pf forty-four weeks you will receive the Officers Training Course. Your rank and pay will be that of an Officer Cadet and on your successful completion of the course you will be granted the Queen's Commission as a 2nd Lieutenant. You end up a qualified leader . fit for command within Canada's Regular Army. Here is a real opportunity for the right type of person, Full information about pay, pension, inedical and insurance benefits, can be obtained from your nearest Canadian Army Recruiting Office, ot write, Assistant Adjutant General (Man- tting), °Rona Barracks, Oakville, Ontario. THERE'S A PLACE FOR YOU in Canada's REGULAR ARMY WetincadaY, March 9 • Butchers (P. Darling 706) - 3803 3 4.1)PleifSCIts (C. X'areous 630) 3283 4 AlglzagyPef4. °liar= 672).1 8953 2 Thurogy, march 10 spares ag.. Francois ,669) --- .8230 a Tradesmen (Glendinniag 771) 3472 6' Huskers (L. Dirk 553) 3198 5 Whizz Bangs (11, Smythe 578) 3103 2' S. Parte (P. MeKensie 672) ...... 3642 4 S, Circuits (1411/4 Printnell $27) 3553 'Monday, March 14 Hay Seeds (A. Farquhar 618) 3386 2 Tradesmen (Glendinning 707) 3383 6 Ringers (B, Stanlake 788) 3838 7 Pinpoppers (D. Quango 655) __ 3253 Spares (3, Puller 756) 3377 2 eg erg (3. McLean 704) — 3539 6 Milkmen (0. Edwards ssa) -3281 5 Rural Rollers (L. Stewart 622) 3216 2 grand Bend (L. Mason 603) _ 3090 0 Report On Crediton East • *By MRS.'W. MOTZ Mr, and Mrs. William *McKee of London spent the weekend with her parents 'Mr. and Airs. Aaron Wein. JMr. and Mrs. George Baynharn of Centralia visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Baynham. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Anderson and daughters of London •spent Sunday with the fornter's father l‘rt. 'Charles :Anderson. Mr, Mark Mitchell of Exeter is visiting his nephew Mr. Charlz es Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold and son John and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heatherly all of London spent Sunday with the aViotz's, Zurich Flyers Issue .Threat Zurich Flyers: nipped the pew-, erfal Port Elgin Jaycees 6-6 Sat- urday night in Hensall arena to show :they intend: • to, be a threat for the WOAA .."P" ' Doug, :O'Brien scored :the win - nig goal at 16.15 of the third period after Port had •rell- led to :tie the score. The Flyers had taken a 5-3 lead -earlier 14 the period, :Zurich .outscored the lame* 2-1 in the first 'period 1214 the. Port Nigin team Itnottedthe count in the, :mend Stanza. Don Hesse, paced the winners with two ,goals and an Assist. 130 - sides the winning goal,' O'Brien .counted three -assists. Other marksmen were Bob Hayter and /Sen. Gign.ac. Zurich lost their first contest' 10-5 to Orangeville who are the surprise- leaders of the pack. Thought to be the weaker teain of the three, Orangeville also trimmed Port Elgin 5-4 to gain first place. Port Ingin swamped Orangeville 10-3 Monday night for its first win. The two top teams in the :standing will piny off for the WOAA !'W' title. Windmills (A. Hoskins 688) -- 3284 7 Herisiell Leg, (W. Brown 756) 3184 Thiske013 (Game This Friday) SCHEDULE Monday, March 21 7- 9 -Spares vs. Windmills 'Pinpoppers vs. Butchers Salsburys vs. Apoleiacks: 9-11-Kegiers vs. Rural Rollers Grand Bend vq Hay -Seeds liensall Legion vs. Ringers Wednesday, March 23 7- 9 -Milkmen vs. Jets Big Six vs. Spare Parts Thursday, March 24 7-' 9 -Tradesmen vs. Strikes Maroons .vs. Huskers Whizz Bangs vs. Short -Circuits I AAID=TOWN SCORING Ga. G A T DifacDonald, Goderich _ 1 4 1 6 Loader, Exeter 1 1 3 4 Barash, Goderich 1 1 3 4 McEwen, Exeter • 1 2 1 3 Williams, Goderich 1 1 2 3 Meriam, Goderich 1 1 1 2 Walters, Goderich 1 0 2 2 Walsh, Goderich 1 0 '2 2 WOAA "B" ROUND ROBIN (As of Wednesday Morning) WL T F A P Orangeville 2 1 0 18 19 4 Zurich 1 1 0 11 15 2 • Port Elgin 1 2 4- 19 14 2 16 -Orangeville at Zurich • WOAA "A" FINALS (Best-of-Seyen) W L T "F A P Goderich 1 0 0 8 5 2 Exeter 0 1 .0 5 8 0 SCPIEDULE March 17--Ckoclerichaat Exeter 19 -Exeter at Goderich 22-Goderich at -Exeter 26 -Exeter at Goderich 29-Goderich at Exeter 31 -Exeter at Goderich Mid -Town Cleaners PHONE 33 For Quality Cleaning PHONE 3 Have Your Clothes Cleaned With.Dow-Per It's Odorless Smell the Difference • 3,.- 1 gers Lose To :Champs In Purple Bowl Tourney !South Huron parents may have Delbi's top scorer was Frank to consult livestock feed eompan-' 4b4011. Junior Panthers caught les if district high school going to reeapture WOSSA hasket-' cfroere n Btliveer 01 tdst quarter to Out - 181 but the ball titles—it was evident at the splurge :came too late. The Wind. tournament in. London SaturdnY. Sor-area team had Chalked up a that some kind of growth beester 47.01 lead by the three-quarter will be necessary to bring the mark. local athletes up to the height Bob 'Thayer, the go .5" slant, of their.,taller opponents. -- and 13111 'Oymonds„ an agile for - while height wasn't the big Ward, lead the Riverside .crew factor in the ,seniors game -they With 12 and 10 points re0PC,Otl. just cOuldn't hit the . baeket-it, ively. The winners substituted, Was in the junior contest where :frequently throughout the contest. the difference was overpowering. Bill Lavender paced South Bur - Against a WO" speciman and or, ons attack, especially in the third eral near six-footers. from River- quarter ,when he compiled 11 of side, the -local boys didn't halm his 19 points. ,BarrY Glover, who a chance. 0ame but .short, they scored the firsoftftilloeldlog000atiwevu loofthoe iWnelalerni'vtao.alatch fer their tower- game and all points in the first qUarter, total, Both outh Huron teams bowed led 120.1314101 rmPiPollgettion-setowrzi. Tom S Out in the semi-final contests ot and 7,4 the London tournament Saturday Lavender and Jim Etherington morning. The seniors --who lest also played. their shooting sites--ciropPed their. Others -on the team are Don contest to Delhi 46-28, The inn- Peterson, Bob Ford o on,obOlallr4k, JimDBo or/Myoo: lors lost to Riverside 53-3.9. Both L winners went on to win the ham. championship. In the senior "B" consolation game, which has no bearing, in This marked the second year the tournament, St. Rose's of Am - bring home a in a raw South Huren didn'tchampionship pen- herstburg edged the Panthers 42- ant from the WOSSA tournam40 in a see -saw battle. Arthurent V.ohden, of,St. Thomas, defeated after a tour -year reign. It was St. Rose's 'to gtiin the finals with the 'first time in five years the school hasn't reached the finals. Delhi. The dominance of South. Huron A surprising lack of luck and shooting ability dogged the Ben- ign to defeat. The Panthers couldn't sink a single basket in the entire first quarter and al- though they rallied in the sec- ond they couldn't shake the jinx. 'Delhi hooped a 15-0 lead in the opening frame. Bel Sturgis fin- ally broke the barrier early in the second quarter to score Exeter's first ,point and the lo - Cas cut the lead to 21-12 by the half, Delhi pulled ahead 3748 in the third ,stanza and, finished the Panthers- 46-28 in the last quarter. South Huron missed' countless shots --even the easiest dogs. Sev- eral times they missed three and four rebounds at a time. Bev Sturgis scored 10 points for Exeter; Charlie Kernick nine; Ron Rowcliffe and Bruce 'Cud - more four each and Bill Yung - 'glut one. Ted iSmith, who re- placed Cudrnore in the third quarter, was the only other Pan- ther to appear in the game. Others •on •the team :are Ed Deichett, Keith Zahn, Terry Wade, Val Gul- ens and Harry Schroeder. :e Thomas.James Low Thomas James Low, infant son of Cpl. and Mrs. jellies Low, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, Hamilton, on Sunday, March 13. The ,funeral service was held from the Dinney funeral home on A/1621day with the Rev. H. J. 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Bag ..... . 490 Li:' di. JPRY EXETER r basketball teams over the WOS Si Senior "B" cla,ss ended in 1954 when the locals felled to bring home a trophy although they entered three teams In the tournament. Por four continuous years they brought home trophies After competing in several WOSSA tournaments, south Hu- ron captured its first titles in 1950 when senior boys and girls scored a double vitcory. In 1951, the senior boys suc- cessfully defended their cham- pionship but the girls lost in the final game. The junior boys were also finalists that year. Senior girls and the junior boys captured championships in 19.52 to mark the second time any school has won two titles in one year. The senior boys drop- ped 'their crown by two: points, in an ,OVOrtinle contest. The :senior .004 again wen their title—the 65. B. 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