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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1955-06-30, Page 7Locals..VVin .Prizes, At Goff Tourney ft, Beavers, of Beavers, Rani-. ware, Illgeter,, presided at the. Binewater 11a.rdwaro Golf Tour. - **merit :at Grand Bend on Wed- nesday. June 22. Over 112 'mem- hers of the hardware industry were present. Among file prizewinner% et the tournament were .R. pe.aVerst 13U1vir4, U. 0, Pinney, 10s ro. cher, „Maude Farrow and Iptc d'arnlyn, of Exeter. Co -Op Hog Feeders Two-, Pour- or Six -Door Veeders. Waterproof No Clogging "Fatten Hogs With Little Work" Priced feel* $122.00 Up Exeter District 'hole 287 Collect Exeter • COCC MOBIL'S • We offer this al a Latin label for a brand-new type of barn- yard fowl—a skating oester. "Duster" 'is reported,to be ,a nonchalant performer Dna pair of •5-incli roller skates taped to his feet. Need Weadd that they're offeatherweight aluminum. Na less inipiessive than 'this fOwrs spirit of derring-do is the resourcefulness of the designers and engineers who dream up new uses for aturniriem—from gadgets (see above) to furni- ture to minesweepers. It keeps Aican's researchers busy, Work- ing with customer 'cotimatties with new ideas. on how te, use alimintint to Create lighter, more lasting Preclude. ALUMII4UM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD. (Al -CAN) THE TINIES-DV .*14TE11, ONTARIO* THURSDAY MOWING, NNE 30, 1955 Mohawks Two Games InFjrC..i..ij.L. s League Finishes First Round Niceter Legion Mohawks, 1-1u- ronoPerth leaders at the helf-waY mark, .nray be on th.eir- way to, their first eirampionship in years. The. tribe- ,ended the first round of the doubleschedule with a 74-1, record,. two wins better than, the second -place Mitchell crew. The veteran champion Legion-, hires have a postponed ;game te pay.heWeVer4so they conld cut t44he'locals' lea,to one game, To gain the, first half lead, Mo- hawks: ,defeated every twee except Mitchell and *Own, •The tribe Spilt with the Leglonairee and coed. gain only a .tie with the Auburn entry,. Exeter may .find the road tougher in the last half, however. Dashwood and 4nrIch have new pitchers which will make then' atronger than, when the tribe met them earlier 1i the .season. Mit- 011011 hags utilised. the pitching of Doug Aitchison but should he re - over trern hialtand injuries and return to. the lineup, theLegion- aires will be a ,bigger threat, Dashwood spoiled Mitchell'e cbancee, of tieing Mohawks when tb.e Tigers. dealt the LI egtongres their third lose of the season on. Monday night. The 104 win gave the Tigers a .601) average and tied them with Zurich Lumber - kings for third spot, Ft.USSell.ChalkS. Up, Fourth „Victory, Exeter Legion Mohwalcs finish- ed the first half of 'this year's Thiron-Verth seited.ule With a 134 win over Clinton Juniors Friday night. Sob Russell recorded his fourth win of the season by allowing Clinton only four hits. Russell's Wild 'throw to secondbase in the fifth inning epoiled Itis bid for a shutout. The peg , 'bounced out past centre field and brought in three unearned rune. MOhaWite clubbed ace Bill Mac-. Donald out of the box in the sixth In the year ending March 31, 1955, family allowance payments totalled $366,6 million ,an in- crease of $16.4 million from the previous year. OANADIAN PROPANE '• GAS APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grancl Bend Garages .. • Sunday and-, Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week: • Mathers Bros. B.A..GARAGE 1. inning. The Godertch hockey star is having sore arm troublee. Don Wells and Harry Holtz - Man hit successive singles to ,give - the tribe a two -run lead in the first innin.g, 1014i:eau scor4.xl *n- ether in the third. Four Walks and a .single. by Bob Metier; .4e- eounted for tbree runs in thei fifth. • Don. Wells led „off the seven-: run rally in 'the pistil witha single, Holtzman walked. Me- harg and Loader clouted safeties and MacDonald quit. Bob Garen, Who relieved, walked Saxton and Bravett and gave up singles to fttleeell and Lorne Haugh. Bed Loader led the local hit. ter with two for two, Meharg (arid Wel1e. both hit saf1.31y twice. the seeond„. Doubles Gerry Tebbutt clouted two of •Clinton's four hits. Bob and Pill McDonald bit the others. Tigers Bunch Hits . To Edge Mitchell Dashwood Tigers bunched their hits in the second and third in- nings Monday night to score the Mu° runs they needed to .edge Mitchell Legionaires. The vets rallied—for fiVe Yana in the seventh but the Tigers held out for a 10-5 win. Singles by Jim and Bob Hayter, Lin Sinbsac, Terry Wade and Russ Page gave Dashwood five runs In by Bob •••••••••••• LEAD TRIBE HITTERS—Tbrec a the reasons why Exeter Mohawks are leading the Huron -Perth league are these three • sluggera. Bob Meharg, left, has an impressive .500 batting ave- rage while Red Loader and Harry Holtzman are hitting at a 412 clip. i —T -A Photo Playground Patter By DOUG SMITH —Continued from Page 1 are: rhythm, band, miniature golf, films, penny 'carnival, •comie book exoltenge club, minstrel show, .peanut scramble, treasure hunt, shoeshine contests, pet show, egg rolltug eOnteste, water- melon 'hunt, lawn howling, Hobby contests. Some of the regular playground activities are; music and singing games, quiet games, crafts, nat- ure program, story telling and dramatics, active genies, varia- tions -et softball, volleyball and basketball baurnaments, etc. Some of the sports planned for this year are: swimming classes, ornamental 'swimming, wsding pool, tabloid sports meet, 'Mock. track meet, athletic tests for award, softball, volleyball, bas - HOLIDAY SPECIALS OF OK USED CARS - '53 Pontiac Coupe — goOd condition +TY '52 Pontiac Sedan — like new 50 Chevrolet Deluxe Coach See This Otte 50 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan - radio • '50 Vanguard Sedan '49 Meteor Coach - nice condition '47 Pontiac Torpedo Coach • GET OUR PRICE BEFORE YOU Buy • SN:ELL BROS. LIMITED PHONE 100 Chetrolet Oldsmobila Trues EXETER 'ketbill, quoits, shuffleboard, golf, bowling, ping poeg, soccer, bord- en ball, hiking, gymnastics and tum.kivtdblaing,s be given this year include: playground king and queen chosen each week by the. ehildren based on leader- ship, personality, assistance, ver- satility, sportsmanship; track and field ,crests, ,club crests, mile club crests, most outstand- ing, boy and girl trophies; ball, most valuable player award, girls softball, boys pee wee, bantam, midget and juvenile awards. Something new and interesting for the (ceder boys will be our trades catnn. 'During our :second playground week you, the par- ents, will be asked to look in ybur cellars, cupboards, attics and garages for the materials neceseary to run this camp. Act- ually it is material you will prob- ably be, happy to get rid df—old carpenter tools, nails, rope, wire, Cardboard, paints and brushes and most importaet of all, old toys and small turniture..This Mater- ial, along with an engine front an old Car, will give us plenty te work on this outrimer. The broken Wye and old furniture will be re- paired, painted and is possible sold at :a playgrqued auction sale. What is left *lg.; be senit to an orphanage or some eimilar type ot home or ,school where it can les. Used. ' An aquarium of sorts will be on the .playground this summer Made rfom an old wash tub. Soya and girls will have an objective for each 11110 they go on. Child- reii will be asked to gather yar- lens fish, frogs, minnows, craw- fish on their hikes •and in this way vokare assured of a constant colony ot Water life In Our aqu- arium, Otricunental Swim -deg Pool lt our plans materialize we will attempt to organize an ornament- al swimming 'dub. We have two very interested actulte, Who Will assist, Ralf Mile and Mile Club tinder the direction of Sob Pletcher boys end girls will be given te'ets theoughettt the sum- mer In an effort to duality tor these tWo elubS and if successful receive a creat for their aohievements,We feel clubs and groups such as these ,property or- ganzed will add incentive to the swimming program and will give Nttteen,ontinuity to Our program as Clint& Servieea Ever y Friday morning children gather under the trees of Kitt Park to give thanks. The var- ious clergymen have eo-operated in every way to make this a VW sUCCOSSfill and necessary Dart 43f Stormes and Jftu Hayter and singles by Bob Hayter and Ocig Regier brought in four more in the third. The Tigers added an- other run in the fifth when Bine- sac drove in Wade - Mitchell Whit Dashwood 15- 13 in the eight -Inning ,shigfest but ,Stormes and, Gerry ,Olenther were able to protect the lead. Norris and .ftolifritsch led the Mitchell batters. Zurich Defeats Dashwood 7.2 Zurich Lumber Kings evened their round with Dashwood Fri- day night by defeating the Tigers 7-2 in Zurich,. 'Daishwoo4 won the first meeting of these two "D" clubs 7-5. Zurich's trio London imports, Jim Atrill and Bill Zubyk, star- red in the win. Atrill held the Tigers to five hits, striking out 11 to score his third victory of the season. Zubyk contributed two important doubles and Doug O'Brien hit a brace of singles, •i4n Sinesac was the losing Pitcher although he allowed ,only six hits. He received help from Guenther in the seventh, Carl Wein hit a double and a single to lead the Tiger batters. Win Fifth Victory The Lumber Kings won their fifth game Monday night by whipping Auburn 9-5 Monday night in the northern town. •Garry Bell hurled the win for IZurich and Zubyk led the Kings at bat with two doubles, Lefugyne 'was the losing pitcher. . our playground. The elergy ad- jusi their addresses to suit the theme of the week. Parents are welcome to these sessions as well as any 'other activity or special event, Children who may be va- eationing in Exeter are very welcome to take part of our play- ground program. Children from the area around Exeter are also welcome. leach year we have a monster playground 'Scavenger H u n t. Through this effort we gather to gether much needed materials such as 'pencils, erayens, water colors, rulers, brushes, pins, rib- bon, thread, rope, string, cans, jars, muffin tins, sand box toys, ehalk, paper bags, eorks, buttons, tooth picks, plasticine, -scissors, tacks, felt hats, clothes pins, ta- ble •games, catalogues, Christmas cards, candles, etc. you have some of these materials ready for the garbage can, you can help by packaging it tip and ,contactilig some boy or girl in your vicinity or neighborhood to send it up to 'the playground. Your eo-opera- tion will assure the children of a wonderful -summer. Our playground staff is ,made up of seven trained supervisors. Joan ThoMpson -will be the assis- tant direater; Julie Dunlop, Trudy Pickard,13111 Pollen, Bob Fletcher Tane ,Farrow, !Lorna Taylor and Judy Ross ,are all exceptionally good leaders. A leader is one who 'showii the way by going first. To "show ,blie way" requires intelligence; to "go first." requires skill and certain personal qualities to intelligence and skill And we have as you can see .good leaders. hope this will serve to show in some small way why every parent in Exeter should attend the Cin Dominion Day Celebra- tion on Jttly 1 in Exeter Commun- ity Park. Not 'only to show your interest in the program 'but to say thanks to Exeter Kinsmen for aT job well done. Meharg Leads Tribe Batsmen trirefliflap,Bob Moberg led the H -P Scheiltila"WW,4 half of the batting ,s,verage„ TAVITid .500 catcher has clubbed an av of trio bits a gallle. frarry Holtzinan and Red Load. er are tied for .second spot with a .412 average. Both, have 14 hits in 34 at bats lit 10 games, Fred Darling is hitting at a 464 'race; Don Wells at 324; gen Saxton, at .303. The tribe has six regulars bat- ting over the .800 mark—the best. team record in years. Player 0 AB 11 Pet, Bob Meharg •8 32 16 ,500 11. Holtzman 10 34 14 .412 Red Loader 10 :34 L4 .411 'red Darling 7 22 .364 Pon ,Wells 10** 37 12 ,324 Bill Hayward 4 16 5 .313 Ken. Saxton. 10 3,3 10 .303 Bob 113108011 17' 5 .294 14, Lockman 4 8 2 .250- Bihl Glifillan 3 5 1 ,200 T.orrie KaUgh 10 27 5 „1.85 Steve Mitro 3 6 1 .157 Don Gra-vett 9 10 3 .158, 0. Witherspoon 2 4 0 .000 Chuck Parsons ,2 4 - 0 .000 Clutch 'Wheeler 1 3 0 .000 H -P Standing WTP Exeter Mohawks 1 S 1 16. nviitchell Legionaires 6 e 1 11 Dashwood Tigers 6 5 0 10 Zurieb Iminlber Kings 5 5 0 40 „auburn . 3 5 I 1 Clinton 2 7 1 Scores •Mitchell 12, Auburn Exeter 12, Clinton 1.Exeter 13, Clino3 ' Zurich 7, Dashwood Zurich 9, Auburn IDeshwpod 10, Xitcbell 8 Future Ganies 30-1Mitchell at Zurich • Dashwood at Eeteter July 5—Exeter at Mitchell Auburn At Dasirwood ' Zurich at Clinton GROUP 1 WOftiA PEE WEE July 4--1Exeter at Dashwood 8—Dashwood at Exeter 9—Dashwood at Seaforth (2:00) 00.--Exelter at Seaforth 13—Seaforth at Exeter 116-33ashwood at Exeter (2:301 IS—Exeter at Seaforth 20,--Seaforth at Dashwood 03—Exerter at Dashwood (2130), 27-4Dash/wood at Seaforth 29—Seaforth at Dashwood August 1—Seaforth at Exeter r, 110•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••li I Treat The Family -,474,0uRtIOMIE-COOKED MEALS 0r BAKING pamous BARBEq*,-04 D FRENCH FRIES . 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