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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-01-12, Page 9THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 12, 1956 i II Mohawks Stop Emms But Can He Be Caught? Don’t tell Exeter Mohawks that Don Emms and Junior Barash of Strathroy Rockets are leading M^he WQAA Major Group scoring (»yaee—they'll never believe you. For the second game in a row, Mohawks held the prolific pair K o/1 <3/ Time and weather han’t mar the perennial good looks of alumi­ num screen cloth. It gets star billing among builders and home owners both because it lasts so much longer and because it never stains or discolors sur­ rounding woodwork. It is also the lowest-priced non-rusting insect screen on the market. And that adds point to the happy fact that Canada is the world’s most efficient aluml- ' hum producer. And that fact, in turn, means that people who make aluminum screen and window frames, roofing and hardware for Canada’s active building industry can do so at prices that save a lot of people a lot of money. ALUMINUM COMPANY OF CANADA, LTD, (ALCAN) scoreless Tuesday night when they racked up their 7-9 win, The Strathroy playing-coach and his fierce teammate, foiled by the Tribe’s defensive strategy, didn’t look like league leaders in either contes. Despite the poor showing of Emma and Barash against Moh­ awks, the two have established such a lead in the group scoring race it’s doubtful if they can be caught by -the season’s end. Only players who could out­ point them are Exeter Mohawks’ trio, Bill Oberle, Red Loader and Larry Heldeman, But even though these Tribesmen have played five less games, the Rock­ ets’ margin is formidable. Emms with 59 is 17 ahead of Bill Oberde, the leading Mohawk. To catch the Strathroy playing­ coach Oberle would have to score over three points a game for the ■five contests which separate the two clubs and better Emms’ mark for the rest of the season. It's possible but it’s a big chore. The balding Rocket coach had a field day against Goderich Mon­ day night when he figured in all of his team’s seven goals in the tie game. Barash picked up three goals and an assist. Young Billy McDonald- is the top Goderich Sailor in the scor­ ing race. He moved into sixth spot last week. Doug Thiel leads Milverton snipers with 25 points. ■--■ ■■-------- ------------ Accept Donations For McEwan Gift Rooster Club officials an­ nounced this week they will accept donations from Mohawk fans toward a gift of apprecia- tion to Harry McEwan. The gift Avill be presented on Hany McEwan Night—-Friday, January SO — when Clinton Colts .will play an exhibition game in the local arena. Booster Club President Lloyd Cuslunan said a number of persons had approached members of the executive with a desire to contribute towards a gift for the former captain. After‘a meeting, the execu­ tive decided to give fans an opportunity to participate in the presentations. Donations will be received at the Arena Box Office or at The Times- Advocate. Baker Wins First Shutout, Heideman Blasts Rockets a WOOD Sunday and Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, and during the evenings throughout the week; Larry Snider MOTORS See Andrus for EAVESTROUGHINGFURNACES OIL BURNER SALES & SERVICE 403 Andrew St., Exeter= Phone 719 g ^iHiititiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuutiiKiuuiuiiininniiiiniiHiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiuiihiniiinniiiiiii, Mid-Town Cleaners MAJOR GROUP STANDING(As of Wednesday Morning) T 0 3 5 1 1 (As of Wednesday L 4 98 109 s Exeter -. = Strathroy g Goderich = Milverton E Forest W12 96 76 Scores & Standing F A 97 58 99 110 81 93 87- 83 69 189 P 24 2117 15 13 FUTURE GAMES 11—Forest at Milverton13—Strathroy at Exeter Milverton at Goderich 17—Exeter at Forest Goderich at Strathroy20—Harry McEwan Night Clinton Colts vs, Exeter MID-TOWN IcalI CLEANERS Dow-Per Cleans Right Through — No Residue /? Statistics SCORING LEADERS Emms, Strathroy ___ _ Barash Strathroy_ Oberle, Exeter —____ _Loader, Exeter___ _ Heideman, Exeter __MacDonald, Goderich Gravett, Exeter ____ Fallowfield, Strathroy Thiel, Milverton __White, Goderich ____Wharnsby, Exeter Hatt, Strathroy ____Merlam, Goderich __ R. Kipfer, Milverton „ Williams, Goderich_ GOALTENDING Baker, Exeter ______McFalls, Exeter_x__ Exeter Totals ____Rabethge, Milverton Hesse. Goderich —_— Jesslman, Strathroy _ Tourangeau, StrathroyStrathroy Totals — Dafoe, Forest ------ PENALTIES Barton, Exeter ------ Fulton, Strathroy __Graham, Forest ____Wiese, Exeter __„_.Hatt, Strathroy ------ Mortimer, Goderich Barash, Strathroy —> ■Williams, Goderich McPherson, Goderich SCORES THIS WEEK January 4—Milverton 8, Strathroy6— Goderich 5, Exeter 1 7— Forest 5, Strathroy 4 9—Goderich 7, Strathroy 7 . Milverton 8, Forest 5 10—Exetpr 7, Strathroy o MOHAWK SCORING G 23 11 21 10 9 5 5 53 14 0 0 G 202623 1121 1710 1311 109 6108 6 GA 46 1258 8393 5951 11089 A 36 2'2 16 24 10 1016 12 14 1514 151012 14 Sharing starring roles in Moh­ awks’ convincing 7-0 win over Strathroy Rockets Tuesday night were Gar Baker, who scored the first league shutout of the seas* on, and Larry Heideman, who netted four goals. ■The victory shoved Rockets off the Tribe’s back in the Major Group standing, strathroy hau moved to within one point of the league-leading Exeter club be­ fore the contest. ■Baker, who appears well on the way to wrestling the league’s goaltender crown from Goder­ ich's Gerry Hesse, earned goose egg with a number ble saves. He thwarted Rocket breakaways and roubounds like a tent. The shutout gives the Exeter school teacher an average of 5.54 goals against for the season, two full goals better than his nearest rival, Bob Rabethge, of Milver­ ton. Hesse, who has held Gerry Smith’s netminding cup for three years, is In third spot with a big average of 4.89. his of nim- several covered Sparkling Heldeman Larry Heideman’s four tallies were just reward for his spark­ ling performance at centre ice. The tall playmaker was by far top man of the evening. His quartet of markers moves him into third place for total •goals in the league and into fifth place in the scoring race. He has 21 tallies and 10 assists. (Bill Oberle, who scored twice himself, now has 23 markers, only three less than Junior Bar­ ash wko leads the league’s goal­ getters, Oberle, top Exeter scorer, is in third place in the*ppint race. Playing-coach r ed Loader picked up a goal and two assists to remain in fourth place in the .league standing. Don Gravett and Doug Smith were credited with two assists each and John Dwyer, Ted Bogal and Bill Wharnsby received single points. Defense Helps Baker Baker received an assist in his shutout from the tribe’s defen- Ga. 13 -316 18 19 12921 16 Ga. _ 16 _ 21 _ 15 _ 15 _ 21 _ 16 _ 2t _ 17 _ 12 Bill Oberle ___Red Loader__ _ Larry Heideman Don Gravett__ Bill Wharnsby _ Harry McEwan Ted Bogal ___ _ John Dwyer __Glen Wiese ___Earl Barton __Ray Richards_Bill Musser__Doug Smith-__ 3 A P Pn 16 39 32 24 35 12 10 31 2 16 26 12 14 23 81015■l 8 13 6 4 9 2-16972 8 9 88152 2 2 4224 Local Midgets Win 5 In Row Exeter Midgets, coached’ by OPP Constable John Ford, ran their victory string to five 'Mon­ day night by drubbing Bly th 11- 3. The locals, still undefeated, are on top of the league which includes five other teams from smaller towns. 'Cy Blommaert led the Exeter crew Monday night with five goals and two assists. Jim Rus­ sell, who assisted on four coun­ ters, Jim Hennessey and Ron Horne each scored twice. Harvey Pollen is the manager of the club. Bantams Lose To Seaforth 'Exeter Bantams were 'blanked 6-0 by Seaforth in the second minor game Monday night. The local club now 'has one win, one tie and two losses to its credit. Max Harness is the team’s manager; 'Derry Boyle and Don Gravett are coaches. Nearly $2,000,000 worth of fishing tackle is made in Canada each year. Of OK Used Cars & Trucks 1955 Chevrolet Deluxe Sedan Turn Signal, New Car Warranty 1955 Chevrolet 150 Series Sedan Turn Signal, New Car Warranty 1953 Chev. Belair Sedan, Powerglide Radio, Turn Signal, Low Mileage 1949 Mercury Sedan, Radio, Turn Signal, White Wall Tires, Low Mileage 1950 Chevrolet % Ton Pick-Up 23,000 Miles, Good Condition See Our Selection Before You Buy! PHONE 100 EXETER Jets And Spares Win Seven In Mens Bowling League The Jets and the Spares cap­ tured seven points in the Men’s Bowling League Monday night. Five-point winners Bangs, Maroons and Bob Nicol’s triple the best score of Spares rolled the 3532. Monday, January 9 Tradesmen (Glendinning 628) 3439Salsburys (J. Crocker 656) — 3316 Whizz Banns CP. Wells 612) _ 3336 Milkmen (R. Stagg 606) —.— 3310 Ringers (B. Preszcator 588) 3240 Maroons (B. McNicol 647) .— 3480 Jets (Thompson 660) _______ 3380Butchers (F. Darling 552)__ 2782 Hay Seeds (Talbot 588) ____ 3236Spares (R. Francois 668)----- 3532 Finpoppers (B, Nicol 799) ,3191 R. Rollers (C. Farrow 661) __ 31G4 STANDING 6862 605958575453 52 Windmills Milkmen „ Applejacks Pinpoppers S. Circuits Strikes W. Bangs Big Six Ringers were Whizz Pinpoppers, of 799 was the night, best total, Jets_____S. Parts _ R. Rollers (Maroons _ Tradesmen Butchers „ Spares ----Salsburys Hay Seeds 50 48464442 4136 28 21 Cats Keep Lead In Ladies' Loop Alley Cats survived the ■day season to hang onto place in the ladies’ league. As of Monday, the had a total of 62 points, more than the second-place Hopes. Frisky. Sisters and Hot . _ are pressing the leaders with 57 and 55 points respectively. The Happy Gals, Jolly Six, Busy Bees and Jolly Jills scored seven-point wins last week. Irene Wade of the Gals trun­ dled the top triple of 706 and her team posted the highest total of 3,329. , Mighty Mice (B. Wilson 586) 2824 G. Horns (D. Bonthron 488) _ 2688 Happy Gals (I. Wade 706) 3329L. Strikes (V. Beavers SOU — 2784 F. Sisters (P. H-Duvar 674) _ 3034 W. Bones (E. Robinson 0S5) _ 2701 Jolly iSix (G. Skinner 467) 2671 ,Hi Lights (M. Holtzman 4n9) 2561 0 M. Maids (H. Beavers 559) __ 2951 'Frisky Six (M. Miller 565) __ 2935 Alley Cats (G. Wurm 586) — 3008 Skunks (M. Walters 539) ---- 2867 W. Hopes (V. Lindenfield 624) 3012 Blowettes (IT. Marriage 498) _ 2820 Busy Bees (M. Cutting 557) — 2963. 7 U. & ©owns (S. Kipfer 527) _ 2744 0 P. Poppettes (P. Haugh 488) _ 2760 5 Be Bops (B. Brintnell 472) —. 2741 2 Message From holi- first bowling Cats four Wee Dogs 52 70 52 7 52 52 52 Greenway By MRS. CARMEN WOODBURN Personal Items Miss Mary Ellen Griffeth of Parkiliill spent the weekend with ■her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks. Mrs. George Bullock is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Bullock, who is ill. Mrs. JOS. Eagleson is visiting fwitfli Mrs. Henry Eagleson in Dashwood. Mr. ’Lloyd Stewardson is in London on jury duty this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hicks visit­ ed on Sunday with their daugh­ ter, Miss Marion Hicks, wlho is in Paris Hospital after being in a car accident Saturday evening. W.A. and W.M.S. The January meeting of the W.M.iS. and W.A. of the United ■Church was held a>t the home of Mrs. Dean Brown with Mrs. Mdltoh Pollock in charge of the Study Book. She was assisted by Mrs. Harold Brophy and Mrs. Bruce Romphf with Mrs. Albert Pollock reading the Scripture. Mrs, Elton Curts gave a reading “1956". The Day of Prayer Service for this district will be held in the United Church iFhbruary 17'. Mrs. Albert Pollock gave a reading on citizenship. (Flanneltte is to be bought and divided to the four groups to do sewing for overseas relief. Mrs. Smith closed the W.M.iS. meeting with Prayer, Mrs, Harold Brophy read a poem "Peace and Contentment in the New Year,” to open the W.A, meeting. The roll call was answered by 2$ with a new year’s verso, Four members visited the Birthday -Bank. The February meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Carman Woodburn. •Tolly Jills (G. Bierling 620) 3034 7Hot Dogs (G, Chambers 544) _ 2838 0 STANDING Mighty Mice Jolly Six Green Horns U. & Downs P. Poppettes Hi Bights Frisky Six . Be Bops Wish Bones L. Strikes Alley Cats __ 62 Wee HopesF. Sisters Hot Dogs Merry Maids Happy Gals Jolly Jills Busy Bees . Skunks ___ 5857555252 4746 ......_____ 44 Blowettes__43 404039383735342420 17 Topics From Dashwood By MRS. E. H. RADER Pergonal Items Opl. and Mrs. Wilfred Travis and son, Gary, who spent a few days with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kuntz, over the New Year returned to their home in Winnipeg last week. Mrs. V. L. Becker returned home from St. Joseph’s Hospital, London, on Saturday where she had undergone an appendicitis operation. Baptismal Service • On Sunday Jan. 8 Karen Lou­ ise, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dinney of Exeter was baptized in Zion Lutheran Church, Dashwood by Rev. Lou­ ise Higenell Mrs. G, Dinney was sponsor. Trustees Meet ’"(Ghairman James Hayter, W.C, Salidon and Ervin Rader, trust­ ees for Dashwood, held their first meeting and made plans for 19- 56. Birthday Party ■Ilze and Kristine Gulens thir­ teen year old twin daughters of Dr. and Mrs. V. Gulens enter­ tained a number of their school friends at a birthday party Sun­ day afternoon. The afternoon was spent in games. Serenade Recent Newlyweds ‘Dashwood citizens band cal­ led on. Mr. and Mrs. Howard ■Datars Friday evening and after a chivari they presented them with a gift. Mrs. Datars (Elaine (Becker) is a faithful member of the band and secretary-treasurer. Celebrates 81st Birthday Mr. Louis Rader celebrated his 81st. birthday on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rader held a dinner in his honour with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rader, Mr. and Mrs. Ffed Rader, Miss Susan Willert and Mrs. Louise Kraft present. ‘Two other members o>f the family, Mr. and Mrs. John Rader and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller called on them Sat. evening. Miss Barbara Becker of Kitch­ ener spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Beck­ er. sire ®quad—John Dwyer, Earl Barton and Dong Smith—who glowed down Rocket attacker#. Glen Wiese was out with a head injury. The game saw only nine pen< allies—a rare number for a con­ test between these enemies. Don ■Fulton, wha has advanced into second spot among the penalty; leaders, received four minutes. Earl Barton added another two to his total to remain on top of the heap. Warned To Win Sailors Do So A revitalized 'Coderich team— apparently faced with the alter­ native of winning or disband­ ing—jolted Exeter Mohawks with a 5-1 defeat in the lake port Fri­ day night. The iBailors put their most ag­ gressive battle of the season as they outfought the league-leaders to score an upset after Mohawk’s 11-5 win here the same week. Rumors indicated club officials gave players an ultimatum to win or else they would disband the club. 'Dissension has rocked the team. /Goderich held a 2-1 lead in the first period, added two more in the second and scored an insur­ ance marker in the third. Jack Merriam was the top marksman ■for the winners with two goals. Bill MacDonald, Tex McPherson and Bill Beacom scored the rest. Red Loader potted Mohawks' lone tally with assists going to Bill Oberle and Ted Bogal. It was the second time this season the locals have .been held to a single goal. Larry Heideman missed his ■golden opportunity when his shot hit the goal post after 'he had drawn goaler Gerry Hesse out ot the nets on a breakaway. The league’s leading bad man, Earl Barton, led an 18-penalty parade with four minor’s. Goder­ ich’s Ted Williams was thumbed for a 10-minute misconduct. a a a a «< MIXED SLABS ......... $2.50 A HARDWOOD SLABS .. $3.50 A MIXED WOOD ............ $5.00 A HARDWOOD ................ $6.00 A CORD, DELIVERED CORD, DELIVERED CORD, DELIVERED CORD, DELIVERED XI Ailsa Craig Saw Mill Phone Ailsa Craig I 2 S :S 5 DOZEN CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Values to $3.98 — Clearing at $1.49, 2 for $2,75 ALL SNOW SUITS & COAT SETS BABY SHIRTS .. PANTIES, 2, 4 and 6 , CHILDREN'S DRESSES RACK OF SKIRTS, All Sizes „ 2 for $1.00 5 Pair for $1.00 25%Off I :s 5 to I/3 Off s Dozens of Items on our Dollar Table. Shop Now for Gifts and Necessities, Opening FOR OUR MEN'S & BOYS' WEAR SATURDAY, JAN. 14 In The Heart Of Town ExeterPhone 37 > Right Next Door To Town Hall! FREE TICKETS ON NEW '56 PONTIAC HARDTOP One To Every Customer FREE!BALLOONS FOR THE KIDS FREE! Report From Harpley By MISS M. HODGINS Mrs. Lillian McLean and Mary Ellen of Detroit visited with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hayter and friends during the holiday week­ end. ■Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Love for New Years were Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Love and Gerald of Shipka, Mrs, Mary Gill of Grand Bend, and Mr. and Sturdevant and family, Mr, Mrs. Jim Love ahd Ginger, and Mrs. Ellison Wlhiting ■family of Centenary and Mr Mrs. Morley Love and family of Ottawa, iVtt*. Mrs< Robt. IJovg HH'd Mr, and Mrs. Junior Love of Thedford visited on Sunday even­ ing last with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Love. Mr, and Mrs. Ross Love, Mr, Clare Love, A.B.L.M. .Don Love of H.M.C.S, Portage Halifax and Misses Katherine of Shipka ahd Barbara Love of Parkhill called at the home of Mr. Mansell Hod­ gins on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Thiel of Zurich ahd Mr. and Mrs. Newton Hay- ter and Linda spent Sunday even­ ing with Mr. and Mrs. Max Hod­ gins. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Hayter an fl family and Mr. and Mrs. Newton iHayter and Linda spent New Year’s in Exeter with Mr, and Mrs. Ted Jones. 20^b Discount On All Suburban, Station Coats, Jackets DUE TO OUR NEW LOW OVERHEAD EXPENSES We Have Reduced All Our Prices For The Greatest Bargains Ever! «■ Lloyd Ford’s