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Fe
tures
A tournament among Members'
of Exeter Council will feature the'
*peeling of lied Scott's ilillizieda
Thurs,cla.y night.
The .competition sprung tram
last week's council ineetiug when
owner Walter "••hell( Scott iltvit
ee :councillors to his opening day
after they granted him an •aperet-
ine .licence, Mayer Ft. E. Pooley
challenged Reeve'GFiiliam MeKen
zie to a game of pool and the
reeve agreed. Councillors Ed.
Brady and It. S.?. Jermyn yogurt
teered to engage the two senior
officials in a ,match.
When a sporting equipment
concern heard of the challenge
games, it donated a prize for she'
best player amGng•the 'town fath-
ers. The Brunswick -Basle ,Oollan
der people, suppliers of billiard
and bowling equipment, are offer -
Mg a $14 two-piece snooker ,cue
to the winner.
Thursday' opening will mark
the completion of a> stem -to -stern
renovation 'of the billiard hall
and its equipment.. The entire
building has been cleaned and
painted, refurnished and re -light -
Topics From
Thames Road
By MAL WaiLIAM RHODE
W.A. And W.M.S.
The July meeting of the W.A.
and W.M.S. was held in the
church basement on Wednesday
evening with Mrs. Leonard Bar-
ris and Mrs. Nelson Squire as
hostesses. Mrs. Robert Simpson,
vice-president of the W.A., was
in charge of the meeting. Mrs.
Stanley Coward read the. scrip-
ture lesson, Mrs. W. J. Moores
gave an interesting talk.
Mrs. Herb Bibby was in charge
of the program which consisted
of a vocal .solo by Mrs. Nelson
Squire who accompanied herself
on the guitar; a reading by Mies.
Melvin Gardiner; a vocal duet by
Marlene and Darlene Frayne ac-
companied by their sister. Mrs,
Robert Simpson closed the meet-
ing with prayer. and lunch was
served.
Personal nails
Mrs, Norman Knight, of Sea-
forthe'spent a few days last week
with Mr.. and Mrs. 'Ernest Pym
and accompanied .them to Sarnia
visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Allan
Wanner over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Hodgert
were guests at the Amos -Calder
wedding at. Thgmesford on Sat-
urday.
Mr .and Mrs. Charles Jeffery
'visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Bissett, of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luker, of
Hensel', visited on Friday eve-
ning with Mr, ad Mrs. William
Snow`.
Mrs, Fred Dawson and Mrs,
Percy Stone are patients In
South Huron Eospital with pneu-
monia.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery
visited on Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Middleton of
London,
Quite a number from this com-
munity Unattended the McDonald
picnic held at Riverview, Park,
Exeter, on Sunday,
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Thursday, July 14
RED SCOTT
BILLIARDS
Completely Redecorated — New Equipment
Tables Restored To Perfect Condition
MAGAZINE • SOFT DRINKS CONFECTIONERY TOBACCO
Enjoy Billiards hi A Clean Atmosphere.
ONTAI
TflURSDAT MORNING, JULY 14, 1905
cii Tournament
iiliard Cp.. ening
ed, A new trout has bean instal-
led; walls :have been redecorated
in two shades of green; the floors
refinished; :Fluorescent lights in-
stalled; and the ceiling repaint.
ed.
--The six tables in the hail have
all been restored by experts from
the Brunawiek - Belize-•R.ollauder
Co. and new balls and .cues have
beext, purchased, There ore three
snooker and itbree Beaton( tables.
A full line at soft drinks, tob-
accos, cigarettes, magazines, 'con-
fectionery and sundries will be
available.
Owner "Red" Scott says he 'in-
tends to operate a clean, well.
equipped, respeetabie bi>aiaj'd
hall for the men of Exeter and
district, "I intend to run this
business according to the regu-
letions au 1 +tp make it a place
where xnen will: enjoy this sport.
I know there are lots of men in
this district who'like to play pool
on good .tables, with gaud equip-
ment and in a clean atnaoslli►ere.
They'll find all ,these ,t11 tan et
my place."
Thirty-seven years `old, Red.
Scott has had considerable ex-
perience in thebilliara business.
He managed a. P001 hall in etrat-
f4rd, his •home tow, for a num-
ber of years. Miring 155a, and.
part of 1854, lie operated. the
"Wondergrove" restaurant in
Grand MBend,
A sports emthusittet, "Red"
played az 'ball and hockey teams
in Stratford including the Junior
".A." hockey club .there. l=ie cavil -
Data On Dashwood
By MRS. E. H. BARER
Becker Reunion
The annual Becker reunion was
held at Riverview Park, Exeter,
Sunday, July 10, with 102 pre-
sent.
Results
of sports' were: girls,
5-?, Marg aretSalmon; boys,
Charles Becker; $-11, girls, Iris
Becker; boys, Robert Becker; 12-
14, girls, Jane Restemayer; boys,
Ronald Bern; paper bag race,
Donald Muller; ladies' race, Alma
Bern; men, Edward Bern; mar-
ried women, Mrs. 'Lorne Booker;
married men, Gurt Muller; kick-
ing the shoe, ladies, Mrs, Cliff
Salmon; men, Edward Bern;
jelly bean contest, ladies, Mrs.
Baroidker;maki
Stinrs;a me,buttn, on "L-hoomele, BecMrs-
g .
Melvin li"estemayer.
Special.prizes were awarded to:
youngest -,grandmother, Mrs,
Henry Becker Jr.; youngest baby,
Allen Bern; oldest lady,. Mrs,
Mary Martene; oldest man, Wil-
liam Becker; couple coming the
farthest, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ten
Eyck, of Kitchener; longest 'mar-
ried, Mr. and Mrs. 'Ed Stire.
All enjoyed a bountiful sup-
per.
Personal .items
Mr, Hartman Elsie, oe Clinton,
visited with friends in town last
week.
Miss Ellen Gilbert, Stratford,
spent the ' weekend with Mr, and
Mrs., Courtney Burmeister,
Mrs. Gordon iewitt, Nancy
and Marnie, 'Coliingw.00d,` spent
Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. Bar-
ry Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Chapel
and Susan, . of Kitchener, spent
the weekend with the latter's
mother, Mrs. Mary Becker, Who
returned home with them.
Master Sherry Wein, of Exeter,
has spent two weeks with his
aunts, the Misses Marie and (Pearl
*raft. He also attended Dash-
wood Vacation, Bible Sehool at
the Earle. Church.
Miss Lois Geiser, of. London,
spent, ythe weekend with he
mother, Mrs. Cora Geiser.
Mrs. Thomas Hoperoft attend-
ed the golden wedding annivers-
ary of her brother-in-law, Mr.
ad Mrs. James Hoperoft, of Bol-
ton, and spent the weekend at
Woodbridge. with Mr. and Mrs.
Russel Roundtree.
Bobby Hoperoft, of Welland, is
spending the summer with his
grandmother, Mrs. T..Eboperoft.
Miss Irene Sunderland, Brad=
ford, England, arrived last Friday
to spend the summer with her
cousin and family, Mrs. Howard
Klumpp.
• Mrs. Edgar Restemayer and
Robert are visiting in Kitchener
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fel-
baume.
Mr. and Mrs. ISari Stumpf and,,
family, of Kitchener, spent the
weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Miller and family. Robert
Miller returned to Kitchener with
them for a visit,.
Mrs. Lorne Genttner, Donald
and Kenneth. pent last week in
Detroit with Mr, and Mts. Thos.
Peterson.
Mr. Wesley Filkins, Howell,
Mich„ spent Sunday with Mrs;
'W illiarim Nadiger. Mrs. Pilkins
and Janice returned home with
him,
Miss Barbara Becker. of the,
It -lie Hospital is vacationing fbr
tour weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, V. L. Pecker.
Master Charles Becker vaca-
tioned last 'week at the home 6f
his uncre and aunt, Mr. and Mr.
Albert Becker, ''Neer Dundee.
Misses June and Ruth Anne
Trader spent Wednesday with
Misses Katherine and 3'oan Rader.
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Shearer,
61 Kitchener, spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller
and family and Mr, and Mrs. Ric
dolph Miller.
The Reader
Comments
Letter to the editor pubilshed
hereunder represent views of in.
divldual peraont. We invite read-
elti tb mak. use of (hit -column,
Exeter, July 12th, 1955
`ra The Editors
Pertaining to ,misleading ;Agri -
luta in the Legion Column Iast
Week: *Tonder My handicapped
Cen4Ei'tion 'atii person wishing.
boxing Or wteatiing lessons .please
natty 'the president.
SIneeteiy yours,
Rabb; IL '@Vince
Mr, and Mrs, .John. Riehm of
Detroit, were weekend_ guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller..
Little Darlene Rader spent
Thursday afternoon at the home
of Ervin Rader,
Miss 'Shirley Wiedo, of Detroit;
is vacationing with •Mrs. Fred
Schlundt.
Mr. and MrS. David Baird, of
London, spent Sunday with the
latter's sister, Mrs, Matilda P'eifer.
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Rader
spent the weekend at London
with their daughter and family,
Mr, and Mrs, Wendell 'Gamble.
On Sunday they attended the
baptismal .service of their grand-
son, Neal Lewis Garnet Gamble,
for whom another daughter and
husband, Mr. and .Mrs. Garnet
Weiberg, of Waterloo, were spew.
sora,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Gordon. Weiberg,
of Waterloo, spent the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Weiberg
and Mr. and Mrs. V. Tyler.
•
ed Stratford's senior lackey club
for several years. •
,promwtor of miner sport
for boys, Iced sponsored a juven-
i1e, baseball teary in ,Stratford for
three years.
+Rred'e stepdaughter, Andres
Rohdes, is a crack badminton
player. She was selected Stmt.
ford's "Athlete 'Of The Year" fox
winging. the 'Ontario 'Ba+duiineen
Junior Championship and piec-
ing second in the .Canadian tourn-
ament. She has ,captured' ,quer .35
trophies in badminton eompetl-
tion,
$e and Lino in
Biddulph
By MRS. 11. ELSON
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dickins and
Mrs. M. McDonald attended the
funeral of ,the late Mrs. C. Hodg-
ins a't Wyoming 'Saturday.
Mrs, H. Davis accompanied sev-
eral friends from. Iiixeter to see
the play ('The Merchant of Ven-
ice" at Stratford Wednesday.
Mrs.- M. McDonald visited with
Master Jimmy( ,liiekins, of Baliey-,
mate, recently. Jimmyr Is 'waiting
for a vacancy in the +Shriner's
Hospital, Montreal, ,and expects
to leave in the near 'future.
, Mrs. H..Carroi spent fa few days
in Pt, 'Huron ,recently.
Mrs. J. Atkinson and Mrs. W.
J, Davis, spent Tuesedaywith Mrs,
:F. Davie.
Mies Dora Noels, of Aylmer,
is holidaying with ber cousin, Miss
Joyce . McDonald,
Mr. ,ants Mrs, F. 'Dobbs, Exeter,
are spending a few days at 'their
farm, eo'ncession 4, 031ddu1ph.
'Ratepayers of S. S. 9, Biddulph
met in .the schoolhouse Monday
to snake final plans for the cen-
tennial 'to be held on July 22 and
24 on the school grounds. r1very
one welcome. The committee have
planned plenty of entertainment.
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ed Scott
on the opening of his new billiard hall
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