The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-06-28, Page 5Lagion Bantams
Start Thursday
Exeter Bantams, sponsored by
the local branch of the Legion,
will be opening their schedule on
the ball diamond Thursday night.
The home crew will tackle the
strong bantam team from Sea*
forth.
Coaches Harry and Howard
Holtzman have been working
their team into shape and feel
that they have come up with a
pretty fair ball club.
Most-of the positions have been
«l put there is always room
enbre if any players of ban
age wish to try out.
;eter Legion ' Bantams “have
peen invited to play in Zurich
on July 3 at 2:00 P.M. in the
afternoon and will bfe there in full
force to play bn the Centennial
Day celebration.
Players expected to turn out
for Thursday’S '
Heywood, Jim
Jones, Frank
Strang, Doug
Turvey, Bob
Hodgins, Fred ____|
Stephen,' Ted Sanders, Bev
win and Dean MeKiiight,
Greys Win •
—Continued from Page 4
third tbase, shared thfe hitting
honors for the Irish as each col
lected three hits.
Exeter Greys trailed 3-0 at the
end of the third inning in the
ball game but a four-run rally
* in the top half of the fourth put
the Greys in front where they
stayed.
Every playfeT on the Exeter
team collected at least one
iftfey in the 21-hit barrage that
as .gdbd for 18 runs,
AB R H
... 6
6
... 6
... 6 .... 6
... 6 ... 5
53 18 21
AB
... 3
... i
... 4
.... 5 ... 5
... 5 ... 4
... 4 ... 3
37
R
..3D—18 012 100 100— 5
game are: Ron
MtDonald, Bob
Boyle,
Kelson,
Kelson,
ward,
Gordon
Dale
Keith
Jack
Ir-
sal..F ...____„ ______
was .good for 18 rims.
EXETER GRAYS
Martha Cochrane, 2b >»
Mary McKhifeht, Cf ,...» Pat Tuckfey, 3b ..............
Dorothy Heywood, c ... Dohna Wells,., tl-.........
Barbara Eyintnell, ss
Joan Thompson. J £ ...,. Jean Taylor, lb ‘
Roxarfne Bftaverg, ft ....A. - . Z
TOTALS' .. r
LUCAN IRISIL
G. Bbnd. p .............
A. Elson, C ......................
M. Revlnfetoh, lb .......A. Whitehead, 2 b ...........
L. TatlbW, 3bB. Hod&ihS, gs ..............
B. wat’sbii, ft ........... S. Dwen, of .....................
A. Revin&ton, „i’f .......
TOTALS
Score by inning* Exeter ........... Don <51 01
Lircari, ........ C12 ..
Bond and Elson; Beavets ahd Heywood.
Zurich Wins
--Continued from. Page 5
Huton-Perth Intermediate . Base
ball League. * s
Benny Gignae, Don O’Brien
and Tbm Rawlings lqd the win*
nfers at the. plate by? collecting
two hits apiece. Jim Attrill and
hik battery mate Tom. Rawlings
each smacked doubles for two
R.B.I.’s fbr thfe Zurich cause.
Bob KOvacic,, who is a right
handed batter, smashed a long
home tun over the right field
fence., it was Bob’s .first home
run or thfe? season •and' .his Only
hit'ih bill gam'et Thferfe Was
L -Sne' man, •orefoasfe wh'efi'.Kfe -hit
a
3
5.
.£
4
i
X
Bantam Clubs
List Schedule
Six teams will, enter .a Bantam
baseball schedule which com
mences on June 3 with New
Hamburg at Zurich.
Seaforth, Mitchell, Exeter and
New Hamburg ate classed as
“C” teams in the league. St.
Marys are in the “B” grouping
while Zurich is in the “P” rias-
sific alien.
Playoffs for the “C" teams will
be first and third, second and
fourth. The first series deadline
is August 8 while the -final series
must be over by August 15.
All games will start at 6:45
and seven innings will be a com
plete game. The home team will
supply the umpires and two ;
balls (Junior League) will
used for each game,
June *
23—New Hamburg at Zurich
28—Seaforth at Exfeter • Mitchell at Zurich.
July
2— St. MaryS at Mitchell
3— Exeter at Zurlfch (2 p.m.)
Seaforth at Nfew Hamburg
5— Exeter at Seaforth
6— Mitchell, at NW Hamburg
10—Zurich at kxfctisr
St. Marys at New Hamburg
Mitphell at Sfeaforth
12— Exeter at New Hamburg
13— Seaforth at St. Marys
Zurich at Mitchell
17—New Hamburg at St. Marys
Zurich at Seaforth Mitchell at Exeter
ID—St. Marys at ZurichExfetir at Mltthfcll
20— New Hamburg at Seaforth
23—St, Ma'ryis at Exeter \
21— Zurich at New Hamburg
St, Marys at Sfeaforth
25—.Mitehell at St. Marys
20—Seaforth at ‘Zurich
27—rfexetfer, at st. Marys
New Hamburg at Mitchell
31—Seaforth ht Mitchell ,
New Hamburg hi Exeter
August
1—Zurich at St. Marys
d -
3 4
32
2
1
1
2
3
E1
1 0
2
3
3
2
H
1
00
3
3
2
0
21
new
be
Four Teams
/
A four-game Midget baseball
schedule will go into effect on
July 6 when Exeter Midgets
travel to Goderich to open the
season.
The three teams that are en
tered for Competition are Blyth,
Goderich and Exeter.
Goderich is in the “B” classi
fication while Exeter is in “C”
and Blyth in “D”. •
Zurich, whj was originally to
have a team, did not enter one
on the basis that there Would
not be anyone t6 handle them
while their1 intermediate team
was playing.
However, they will arrange ex
hibition games throughout July
to prepare for the playoffs with
teams frpin fether groupings, ,
Auburn,! and, Blyth' ate *1 going
together tb form a Midget team
in the three team league.
The schedule is as follows:
Thfe scheclulie is as follows; *'
July
6—Exeter at God'etich
10—Goderich at Blyth
13—Blyth at 'Exeter.IS—Blyth19—Goderich2-1—Exetfet 'a t HIM If "W
Hensall And District News
Hensall Lodges
Attend Service
Members of Hensall . Lodge
223 I.O.O.F. End Amber Rebekah
Lodges, a th ded Divine service
in St. Pauls Anglican Church
Sunday evening and were ad
dressed by the Rev» N. B.
Knox, who based his thoughts
from the theme, “Service tb
others.’’ Mrs. R. II. Middleton
presided at the organ consol.
Admitted To -Hespital
Percy Webster, of Hensall, was
admitted to Clinton Community
hospital suffering leg injuries,
the result of an accident. Mr.
Webster was working underneath
his car which was pulled up with
a chain hoist fastened on a
limb of a tree when the limb
broke the car falling on him.
His. son-in-law, Ken Wildfohg,
Who was helping him lifted the
Cat off him with a bumper jack.
His condition at hospital Was
stated aS good today by hospital
officials. Mr. Webster is em
ployed at Thompson Mill, Hen
sall, Dr. J. C. Goddard attended.
Mrs. Wm. Doig
Dies In Seaforth
Public funeral' services for the
late Mrs. William Doig, of Gode
rich Township, formerly of Kip
pen and Staffs, who passed away
at the Muir Nursing Home,
Seaforth, Friday, Junfe 22 were
held from the Bonthrbn Funeral
Home oh Monday conducted by
Rfev. Samufel KferF, minister of
Cavfeh Presbyterian, church,
Exeter. Burial Was in Staff a
cemetery.
Mrs., Doig, the former Maria
Davis, was born in Hibbert town
ship. and was a member of
Cromarty Presbyterian church.
She was in her 72nd year. Sur
viving are her husband and’ one
son, Hugh.
1
%
, • ■ ■ ■ 1
Name Winners
At Legion Bingo
Winners of Legion Bingo held
Saturday night were Mrs. P.
Buchanan, Sam Rannie, Mrs.
Bert Wren, Mrs. Wm. Brinthell,
Mrs. Ray Foster, Mrs. N.
Fleischauer, Zurich; Miss Mary
Foster, Mrs., Bob Baker, Mrs.
Roy Smale, Mrs. FleiScnauer,
Zurich: Mrs. P. Buchanan. Mrs.
Fleischauer, Mrs. Wfes Vfenner,
Mrs. Fffed Slavin, MrS. Jim
Clark: jack pot consolation Sam
Rannie. Saturday’s jackpot will
bfe' worth $70 in 54 calls. ■
'Personal Item*
Mrs. Isabelle McKinnon Of
Tiverton, is spending this Week
with her sister and brothfer-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. William. Pep
per.
Mi. and Mrs. -Chaplin Of Lon
don visited over the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Jambs. Camp-
bell. . ' '•
Misi’ Vera Culbfert of Toronto
is spending the summer months
with MisS Etta Jarrott.
Kin Wives
Form Club
The first meeting bf the newly-
organized Hensall Kinette Club
was held at the home of Mrs.
D. J. McKeivie on Thursday.
Kin president, Bill Mickle, and
president elect, L. Tiberio,. pre
sented Kinette pins tq Iff Hensall
Kinsmen’s wives.
Mrs. Angus McLean, treasurex
of the Kiflette Club, was present*
cd with .a cheque from, Rin
president Bill Mickle.
A discussion period was held
concerning the Kinette part in
the Ontario Bean Festival on
Labor Day.
Guests present from Exeter
Kinette club were Mrs. Sheldon
Wein and Mrs. Jim Fairbairn.
The' raffle prize was won by
Mrs. Robert Reaburn. The club
will meet again in thfe ‘fall.
Newly elected officers include:
iMark Year
At Cromarty
Anniversary s er y i c fe s were
held in Cromarty Church on
Sunday with Rev. F. J. Bftrr,
M.A., of ’St Andrew’s Presby
terian Church, Stratford*
guest speaker. Special music
was rendered by the -choir and
the mole quartette. Large
crowds attended both services.
Among those who attended and
| visited with friends were:
. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Worden
and family and Mr. and-Mrs.
IR. D. Sadler, Staffa, with Mr.
and Mrs. Will Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs, John Cairns, of
Brucefield, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar
Allen, Mitchell, and Mrs. Ruby
Routly, St. Marys, with MrHind
Mrs, Andrew McLachlan.
Mr. and Mrs, w* Martin, Kippen, Mri. and Mrs, Ed Brooks,
Munro, and Mrs. Grace Scott
with Mr, and Mrs. Gfeorge .Wal
lace.
Mrs. Cooper Mitchell and Mrs.
K. Hocking with Mr. and Mrs.
Will, Miller,
Mr. and Mrs. Murray. Christie
and family, of Roy’s, Mr. and
Mrs. Alf Ross and family, Staf
fa, ahd-Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Allen and Janet with Mr, and
Mrs, Frank Allen..
Mr, and Mrs. Ross Houghton
and family, Stratford, Mr. and
Mrs. John Kemp and Audrey, of
Mitchell, with Mrs. M. HOUgh-
lon., ‘ '
Mr. and Mrs, Will McLachlan
and Marlene, Brucfefield, with
Mr, and Mrs. Carter Kerslakfe.
Personal Item*
. Mrs. Grace Wren, Seaforth,
visited over the weekend with
her many friends hfere.
Mr. Gordon Scott is recover
ing from an attack bi thfe
mumps.
Mr, and Mrs. J, Beckler. of
Zurich, were Sunday visitors
With Mr. and Mrs. Donald ScOtt*
Mrs. Guest, of Kincardine;,
visited last Week With her daugh
ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
J. E. storey.
Miss Alice HOWe, of Stratford,
is spending a couple of weeks'
holidays With hfer mother, Mrs.
Jantes Hbwe.
Wedding Anniversary
Mr. ahd Mrs. Frhnk Hamilton
entertained' at a family dinner
on Friday evening in honor Of
thfe fortieth wedding anniversary
of Mrs* Hamilton’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Martin.
Mr. Martin is a sbn bf thfe late
Mr. and Mrs. George Martin of
Hibbfer’t • and ■ Mrs: • Martin was
formerly’ Stella Bray, daughter
of thfe late Mt. and Mrs.*William
Bray of Thames Road. They
were married in Exeter oh June
1'4, 1916. . '
They were the recipients’ Of
mahy beautiful gifts. The table
was centred With a cake which
Was presented tb the hohbred
couple by her brother, Mr.
Foster Bray. ’
Guests present were Mr. and
Mrs. Foster Bray, Mimifeo; Mr.
and Mrs. Jbhn Bray, Agnes and
Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Bray and daughter, of
Thames Road; Mr, and MrS,
Ray Clark and family, Farquhar.
Their family ,. Consists of 4wo
daughters, (LoreenV Mrs. Frank
Hamilton, Cromarty, and (Gert
rude) Mrs. Rky C I t r k
FatqUhar.
I
Pack Presents
Gift To Leader
The, closing meeting of . „
Brownies was held Friday even
ing in the town hall, Hensall,
with parents of the children
present. Miss Jeah Lavender
Tawny Dwl, who is leaving
the pack to teach in Hamilton
this fall, was presented with
gifts from the- local association
and from tve Brownie pack it
self.
Four teenies, Donna McCreary,
Donna Wilkinson, Dianne Reia,
and Barbara Schwalm, were
enrolled. Lunch was served by
the Hensall Guides. * ,
Middleton s Drugs
lf» Qur PlMsur# To Strvt You!
thfe I
president, Mrs. Harold. Knight;
Vice-president, Mrs. John Heal;
secretary, Mrs. Jack Drysdale;
treasurer, Mrs. Angus McLfean;
registrar, MrS. William Mickle.
Hensall Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. RussOI Hfedden,
Kaven and Ktrfen, arid Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Hfeddfen, St. Catha
rines,
Mrs.
Herb;
Mr, and Mrs. Earl Rowe and
Pat,, attended the Rowfe'reunion
held at Innerkip Saturday last.
Mr, and Mrs. ’Alex Shorthouse
ahd family, St. Catharines, are
vacationing with Mrs. C, Hed
den and Herb.
Miss Phyllis Dbugall of TofOh-
to spent thfe weekend 'with Iter
j arentS, Mr. and Mrs, W. R,
Dougall.
Miss Jfean Armstrong of Lon
don was a weekend visitor with
her parents, Mr, ahd Mrs, Gfeo,
Armstrong. .
Mr, and MrS. Douglas Sangster
and daughter of London; were
wfeekehd ’isitorS with thfe for
mer’s mother, Mrs. Minnie gang
ster.,
-Mr. Ronald Passmore of Lon
don spent the weekend, with his
mother, -Mrs; Pfearl PSsSmore
And sister, Miss Noriha PasS-
morfe.
Mr*and Mrs. Harry Connor's
and son, Hal bf Albany, N.Y.,
atfe holidaying with Mrs. Con
nor’s brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. ahd Mrs. Lbrnfe Chapman
and family.
-Mr. Hugh McEwen Ji*. £hd
Miss Jessife Bfell visited recently
with'friends at Byfori. ", . .
Rfev. .Donald MacDonald left
byt air Tuesday for a two month’s
vacation with members of his
family in Scotland.
Mr. ahd Mrs. Wesley Greene
bf Mitchell were recent visitors
with relatives here.
■ Mrs. Doh Gobdihg, Debbie and
Donnie Visited this week with
Mrs. Gooding’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Edgar Muhn.
Mr. William Kferslakfe has afe*
cfepted a position at the Middlfe-
sex Creameries in London ahd
commenced his duties there last
week. 'MT, afttf 'Mrs. Honaldson of
Lbridoti ■ Were weekend visitors
with the lattfer’S mother, Mrs.
Annie Sauhdercbck. •
spent the wfefekend
'Cath ine Hedden
With
and
■ Mr. and Mrs. James Morris
and family of Goderich were re
cent visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernie Chipchase.
Mrs. J. Reid of London visited
tins week with her daughter
Mrs. Pearl Case.
Bayfield Pavilion, fillet to ca
pacity, was the setting on Mon
day evening for a reception for
Mr,, ; and Mrs, Ray Consitt,
During the course of thfe even
ing they were presented with a
purse of money, Harold Cald
well doi:ig the honors. Desjar-
dme orchestra providfed thfe
music for the dance.
Mr- and Mrs, Eugene Gonyou
of, Detroit, Spent Monday -with
Mr .and M»*s. William Pepper;
Mrs. Gbnyou is a daughter of
Mrs. Pepper.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Douglas Sang-
ster and Sandra, of London; Mr,
and Mrs, Herb Stretton and Peg
gy, Lucan; Mrs. Minnie Sang-
Ster, Hensall, spent Sunday at
Ippferwash Beach, with Mr. and
Mrs. John McFarlane, whb have
a cottage there. 4
Mr. Mumey Twitchell is holi
daying with friends at Calgafy.
Miss Dorothy Farquhar of To
ronto was a recent visitor with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs^
Charles Farquhar. 0
Surprise Pastor
With Travel Gift
’ Mrs. Robt. Cameron was host
ess and Mrs. R. Y. McLaren
codibstoss .Thursday evening for
a get to-gether of the Carmel
Church choir following Choir
practise. Mrs. McLarfer. conduc
ted some contests which were
much enjoyed.
Rev. Donald MacDonald, min
ister of the church, was present
ed with a travelling case prior
to a vacation in his homeland,
Scotland. Mrs. Cameron present
ed' thfe gift tnd Rev., MacDonald
Completely taken - by surprise
thanked the choir. Mrs..s .Edith
Bell, church , organist. Wished
the choir- a pl-asOnt vacation
fend thanked tlifem for their kind
fco-opfer ation
months.
JIFFY DEODORANT, Reg. $1.50 ....
TIFF LIPSTICK, Reg. $1.59 .
BISMA REX, Reg. $1.00 .......
BATHING CAPS, Reg. $1.25
CARAHOME PERMANENT—Special
SUN HATS—Special
NOTE’PADS, Reg. 25$
BEACH BAG, Reg. $2.50 ...
Buy Now—Just 7 Days Left to Save on
Lucky 7 Items
PHONE 20 HENSALL I
Milder than 2,4-D products, METHOXONE gives highly
effective yet safer weed-kill in sensitive crops, Low volatile,
METHOXONE is available in two formulations;
METHOXONE Amine 64, A concentrated MCP formulation
especiallyfor weed' control in oats, corn, flax, peas, and grain*
seeded ttt legumes (except sweet clover);
METHOXONE Sodium 48l An economical MCP formulation
which gives excellent weed-kill-with greater safety when applied; •
to bit's, flag, peas and..corn. . . '
• CHIPMAN 2,4-D WEED-KILLERS /
HERBATE Amine BO." Slower'acting, but safer than Esters mt *'.r
* 2,4-D sensitive crops. -■ • •
HERBATE Esf er 64. Gives effective control of both susceptible
brush and weeds. ,. •
CHIPMAN CHEMICALS LIMITED
' 519 Parkdale Ave. N., Hamiltpii, Ontario
Buy from your dealer or get In touch
with your nearest Chipman or C-l-L branch ofFtco
Chipman Branch Office*: Winnipeg • Saskatoon • Edmonton
C-l-L Branch Offices: Halifax • Montreal • Toronto ♦ Chatham, Ont.
I
Safa-Lock Doer Latches Extra-Member Frame
Oversize Brakes
'<w
Ontario
'8 X
Meat Specials
3 Lbs. $1.00
4$0 Lb»
490 Lb*
2$0 Lb.
590 Lb.
50feKTJFtEt) USeb OA&S FROM STUDESAKEPfIjpVwAYS ^UY
STUDEBAKfiR-PAGKARD OF CANADA, LIMITED-WHERE PRIDE OF WORKMANSHI.fr STILL COMES FIRST
Phone 210 GRAHAM ARTHUR MOTORS Exetei1Hthirill ' ___ _ _
A Busby ?
Entertain I
At Meeting Of WMS
Is this furry head-warmer
Pj A Bearskin ?
□ A Tam O’ Shunter?
OLD VIENNA
‘’MltMWKMY LIMITED
The U n'i t e d Church school
room, lovely with baskets of
peonies, iris and roses, was the
setting for the annual Baby Band
party Tuesday afternoon, when
the Women’s Missionary Society
entertained members of the
Bapy Band and their mothers.
The program was arranged by
Mrs. Lorhe Eilefe and MiSs M.
Ellis, superintendents of the
Baby Band.
Mrs. Armstrong president of
the W.M.S., spoke briefly ex
pressing her pleasure for such a
large attendance of members,
mothers and babies. Mrs. Laird
Mickle waS pianist foj* the meet
ing. The missionary story,
his four bagger.
The Hensall club had five er
rors behind thfe combined pitch
ing efforts of their two hurlers
which led greatly to their down
fall.
Score by Innings - RHE
Hensall ....... 000 500 00— 0 4 5 Zurich .......... t)31 328 Ox—12 12 0
Batteries: G-.. Tifell, Eyre (5) and
Ken Parket; Jihi Attrill aftd Tom
Rawlings.
“Children bf Qther Lands,” was
presented by MiSS-M. Ellis, in
which She stated hOW much we
can help our neighbour” children
with gift boxes and prayers.
This was followed with the Col
lection bf gift boxes in a decorat
ed basket.. The Baby Band
Mothers prayer was given by
Mts. Milton Lavery, and the re
sponse by . Mrs. Eilfer.
The ‘ graduation fexfetciseS fol
lowed With the presentation of
diplomas to the graduation class
by Mrs. C. D. Daniel. Members
graduating were: Ann McKeivie,
JOhh Joynt, Carblyn Cook, Ron
ald Clement,. Billy Corneil, Pat
ricia Park, Susan Jinks, Sharon
Lavery, Robert Taylor*. Gweh
McLean, Linda Keys, Sandra
Richardsbn, Linda Johnston,
Muriel Ferguson, Michael Davis
aftd Lindai Fuss. During the
graduation,' Nancy' Kyle* Ann
Mickle, Suzapnfe RanniO, sang
the graduation song, “Sfee the
Little Children Marching Through
the Gates.” They were received
into the Mission Band by Mrs.
J. Corbett and •-'Mrs. D. Mc-i
Kelvie. /
Exclusive “Shield of Protection’’ Body
Exclusive Pyramid Design
Balanced Suspension
Weiher# ..........................
Ready-Te-Erit Picnics
Lean, Sliced Side Bacon
Liver, Beef or Pork
Round Steak
Grocery Specials
Aylmer CeHup ........................................ 220
Prepared Mu*terd> 9-Oz. Jar ..........................150
Ovaltiner 1*Lb. Tin ........ 5*60*
Johnson's Pnsft Wax, 1 »Lb. Tin .................... 550
Marshmallews/ 1-Lb. Pkgs. ......................... $50
Sunkist Oranges, Size 144 itonm inmit 2 Dox, 450
<?
Al's Groceteria
And Meat Market
E X I S 5xi i i
Craftsmanship with a flair gives you all the
good things that make Studebaker the
Outstanding buy in the low price field today.
Styling as new and fresh as a June morning. ■
Thrilling '‘hustle^, with Take-Off Torque,
in the widest choice of engines in the indus
try!, Luxury-car workmanship, inside and .
Outside, that makes Studebaker a joy to
drive, yfeat after pleasurable year. All adding
up id Wue you just can’t ‘match within
hundreds Of dollars of the price!
So come in and see our entire line of new
Studebakers—including the fabulous
Studebaker Hawks, the family-size sports
cars. You’ll agree that when it comes to
value there’s nobody like Studebaker in the
low price field!
Flak up your phOne now I
Just tail your Studebaker Dealer
When you’d like liim to bring a
demonstration model to your
door. -Nd obligation, of course.