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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1956-08-30, Page 5Complete First Round Of Golf Club Tourney The first round of match play has been completed by members Of The Exeter Golf Club. . After first of six rounds half of the golfers have been knocked out the running for the match play trophy donated by Red Scott. . ,» Several interesting matches were staged by the players where Ljine or Jwo. strokes could have JBBjjieapt. a different survivor to ^^■barry into the second round, ’■r . The second round play will go r Into effect immediately and should be pleyed off as quickly possible with the. last date being set for September 5. Some of the local club swing­ ers have moved right along and hgve advanced into the third round. Players waiting for competition in the third round are Morley Sanders, Jim Kopp, Don South- cott and Bruce Biggart. Results of the first round as follows: . » Nick Desjardin© defeated Fairbairn. Claude Farrow defeated Bill Kcnzie. Morley Sanders defeated Fulcher. Red Scott defeated Chuck Snell. Dick Jermyn defeated Bill Cann. Jim Kopp defeated Bob Fletcher. Raymond Cann defeated Harold Kelson. Glenn RobinBon defeated Bill Pollen. Hal Hooke defeated Bob Djnney. Don Southcott defeated John Goman. • ,2 Reg Armstrong defeated Stan Frayn e. Lloyd Ford defeated1 Jack Smith. Hud Fresjcator defeated. Watson, Bruce Biggart defeated Dr. Don Gravett over Wayne by default. Dlcjt 'Read. Weigh ♦ S £ E s 1 t are Jim i Me- Jack' Name Slate For Tribe About twenty hockey enthusi­ asts attended the Exeter Mo­ hawk hockey meeting held last Friday night at the local town hall. j A selection of officers was ! named to help carry on the club for the coming • 1956-57 season. W. G. Cochrane will be the new Booster Club president while Lloyd Cushman has accept­ ed the vice-presidency role. Harry Precious will be the secretary-treasurer. ■ The business manager’s i has not been decided but _,.l i will be chosen in the near future. Directors named to help carry , things along are Ken Hockey, Red Scott, Bruce Biggart, Chas. Acheson, C. S. MacNaughton. Ross Taylor, Fuss Snell, Bud Preszcator, Bill Musser, Harry Coates, Jud Dykeman, Murray Brintnell, Ted Chaffe and “Bun­ ny” Ford. Another meeting will take place shortly to see how the player situation looks for the coming season. new post one Middleton's Drugs Phone 20 Hensall FOR Baby,Foods - Vitamin Drops Mead’S Cereals 2............ 25$ for 19$ Mead’s Cereals ........... 45$ for 39$ Ostoco Crops, Vidaylin, Dexin Full Line Of School Supplies Stationery and Crepe Paper Animal Health Needs Syringes, Mastitis Treatments, Pig Iron £ S Hensall And District News Th* TimM-Admaf#, AuguM 30, 1956 5 I Toronto Church Wedding Scene In Kingsway Lambton United Church, Toronto, on Tuesday, August 21, Dorothy Jane, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Rowe, of Hensall, formerly of Toronto, was married to John Arden Mac­ Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Chester MacDonald, To­ ronto. Rev. Stanley Tose officia­ ted. The bride-given in marriage by her father, wore a full length im,- ported gown of silk, embroidered with seed pearls and irridescent sequins, Her headdress, a match­ ing tiara of seed pearls held a finger tip veil of tulle illusion, and she carried a white Bible with yellow rosebuds. The bride’s attendants were Miss Patricia Rowe, Hensall, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, Miss Donna Brown and Miss Beverley Boomer as brides­ maids. They wore waltz length gowns of forsythia yellow, lace hats and they carried bouquets of - orchid gladioli and yellow shasta mums. Best man was Robert Rolston and the ushers were Graydon Elliot and John Harrison. After a reception held in the west reception room, the bride and groom left by motor for the Eastern States. On their return they will reside in Toronto. Many parties were given in honour of Miss Dorothy Rowe. Mrs. George Boomer and Miss Beverley Boomer gave a kitchen shower. Mrs. George Brown and Miss Donna Brown, Mrs. R. H. Waghorne, and Mrs. George Thorne, Misses Marianne Chalk and Elizabeth Black miscellan­ eous showers, and Miss Nancy Smith a presentation and shoWer, Bingo Winngr* Tiio Jackpot of $110.00-was split three ways last Saturday night at the Legion Bingo, winners ) were Ed Corbett, Mrs. Bruce ■ Walker, Mrs. Eldon Japrott. I Other winners were Mrs. Bill j Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Jim Ber­ ry, Seaforth; Mrs. George Saw- I yer. Eric Scliwartzentruber, Mrs. I Alvin Sharpe, Clinton; Mrs. Fair­ service., Clinton; Mrs. Brisgon, Zurich; -IL,. Z—, Mrs. Denemais, Zurich; Bob Up- shall; Mrs. Weido, Zurich; Mrs. Robt. Baker jr. Mrs. Norman Baird, Brucefield, Mrs. Austin, Seaforth; Mrs. Roy Smale, Mrs, Norman Baird. Jackpot this Saturday will be I worth $75.Off in 55 calls. ’ To Hold Shoot The fourth annual Labor Day Trap Shoot will be held gt Kip- I pen on Sept. 3. This is a register- i ed shoot and several top Ontario I trapshooters will ,be present. I There will be three events of ■ 50 birds each with the last event I a handicap for the Kippen Gun Club Trophy which was won last year by George McAteer of St. Thomas. The shoot will start at 12 o’clock. 1 ( What Happened [ To The Starlings? J What has happened to the • thousands of* starlings which jhave been invading Hensall for I the A ast six years? This year ; they have failed to turn up. , ....., ... f Is it memories of smudge pots ^t-eMq\®,.SRn<Snn: lhe C°UnCil hUn§ M ^CS or some disparaging remarks they overheard made by irate residents? There's no more cleaning of sidewalks and no more shooting of guns. These starlings came by the thousands every year, spending the days out in the country re­ turning every night into town to roost. In fact the sky with them. This is the first failed to 'return and relief to the citizens. ___ so bad that a resident on main street this spring had a beautiful red maple tree cut down on the corner of his property to get rid of them when they appeared for their summer vacation, % was black year they it is great They were Hensall Personal Items Message From Kippen /> '■ ' .......................................* ' ■ ■ See The Rugged Royal At The Times-Advocafe A FASTER MOTOR TURN OVER up to 477. more at 5E w V. :■# Im power! fllORPOlUER' A.,( .r Rev. Donald MacDonald, min­ ister of Carmel Church, who has been enjoying a two months va­ cation with relatives in Scotland has returned home. Miss Jean Henderson is spend­ ing her vacation with her sister and brothepin-law, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lindsay of Tjiamesville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton L___fc:__2 c___ pleasant vacation at Bala, Mus- koka, Mr. William Hyde was a spe­ cial guest at the Mary Hasting picnic at Springbank on Satur­ day and delighted the large crowd with several old time violin selections, Mrs. Cecil Johnston and fam­ ily, accompanied by Mrs. J. E. McEwan, left last week by motor for Nova Scotia, where they will vacation for two weeks. Mrs. James Wright and Mrs. Norris Sillery attended the funeral of their cousin, Mrs. Martha Stacey in Stratford, last week. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. . S. Roobol were Mr. and Mrs. L. Vlashblom of Weston, and Mr. and, Mrs. A. Gelderland of Ridgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cousins of Phoenix, Arizona, and Mrs. John Wright of Detroit, spent a few days last week visiting with Mrs. James Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of Kippen. Wright And Cousin Reunion Mr. W. A. Kerr of Barrie, was a weekend, visitor with his wife and family. The Wright and Cousin reunion was held in Seaforth at the Lions ■ Park, on August 19. About fifty relatives were present; It being Mr. Howard Wright’s birthday, a birthday cake made by his i daughter, Mrs. Pepper, was cut I and served. • . . I Mr. Percy Wright presented — ------ ------, --------- Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Cousins of have returned after spending a Phoenix, Arizona, -with prizes for comjng the greatest distance, Mrs. John Wright of Detroit re­ ceived the second prize. Mrs. James Wright and Mrs. Frank Wright were thanked for having sponsored the affair. AU decided to meet next year in August at the. same place. Mrs. Ben. Ruston of Russeldale is to secretary-treasurer. Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Reid and Jerry spent Friday in Toron­ to. Flt/Sgt. L. Tiberio, Mrs, Tiberio and Leo, left this week, for Stettler, Alberta, where they wiU vacation for a month,* Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNaugh­ ton and Robert are holidaying with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Scruton and family in Port Dover.Mr. Donald Mellick of Goderich j is holidaying with his cousin, I Mr. Jerry McClinchey, Dr. Harry Joynt, Mrs. Joynt Judith of Toronto visited this week with the former’s mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mrs, Wm.- Brown, Billie and Carol visited this week with Mrs. Browji’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. Neeb in Tavistock, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are holi­ daying at Sault Ste. Marie this week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby of Blenheim were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs; Harry Snell and Mr. and Mrs. SteWart Mc­ Queen. • . Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mellick and Jim of Goderich were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ed McClinchey. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Sheppard and family of Toronto visited this week with Mrs. Sheppard’s mother, Mrs. Smillie. Mr. Ferris Cantelon of Cooks­ ville visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. Lome Chapman and family. Mrs. Emma Boyle, Miss Helen Boyle R.N, and Mr. Milton Boyle Of Toronto visited this week with Mi*, and Mrs. Alf Clark and Mr. Wm. Welsh. Mr. and Mrs." Stewart Bell en­ joyed a motor trip to Sault Ste. I Marie, Manitoulin Island and other northern points. Miss Beverley Woods of Listo­ wel is holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McNaughton and son. Miss Patsy Jones is holidaying with friends in London this week. Miss Gloria, Adams of Dash­ wood. is holidaying with her un- I cle arid aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack I Corbett, Connie and Al. ! Miss Pauline Bell_ visited this Mr. and Mrs. Andrew McLach-1 Bedard’in"Londom" lam . „ , .... ' Miss Jean Lavender returned .Mrs. Sam McCurdy,-Mrs. Jes-;home after spending the past sie Hamilton, Miss Nettie Scott,, several weeks as an instructor at Mrs. Christina. McKellgr and Mr.----- and Mrs. . Andrew McLachlan, visited on Friday with Miss Mary Currie at the home, of Mr. Mrs. <L Young, Woodstock.Mrs. Dan McKellar and Ann, Buffalo, are visiting with relatives here. Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott, were Mr. C. M. Wilson, -Detroit, Mrs. Jennie Wilson, Toronto, Mrs. Denton Taylor Kenneth, Cherrill and Mary Lou, Burlington. The Sunday School' and congre­ gational picnic is being held in Mitchell Recreational Park — Friday, August 31. IM 'J i r$ MOR-POWER "Hi-Capaeity" ARMOR­ GLASS—Guaranteed 48 months. De- j liven up to 47% msw surging power than original equipment plus the e*= i elusive ability io keep producing a ' full load of current longer than any - Other type of battery « . , for faster motor turnover and positive cold weather starting ease. Built to out­ last 4 ordinary batteries. - SAY* SAFELY —ATCAN ADI AN TIRE, Personal Iterps . Miss Karen Beattie of Wing" ham visited last week with her friend, Miss Sharon McBride. Miss Bonnie Kyle visited rela­ tives in Detroit on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Wahl of Listowel visited Sunday with the latter’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dickert. On Sunday Mr. Ashton, a stu­ dent from Clinton, took charge of the service at St. Andrew’s United Church, during the’ ab­ sence.of Rev. Norman McLeod. Bobbs’: Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper Sr., is im­ proving nicely from an attack of Eolio. He has been confined to his ome two weeks. Miss Marlene Keyes of Va'rna. is spending .her holidays with her 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jones, Mr. and Mrs. James Walker of Brandon, Manitoba, are visit­ ing relatives and friends in the district. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wren and daughter, Laurie, of Milton visit­ ed over the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wren. Miss Marilyn Mousseau of Lon­ don spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.®/Elzar Mousseau. • 1 Miss. Ella Jarrott moved from the London Road last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jacques and Mrs. Jacques Sr., all of Clif­ ford visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.' Norman Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Taylor of Stratford visited Sunday with Mrs. Alice Dinsdale and Miss M. Whiteman. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lovell and family during last week included: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Weaver, daughters Barbara and Judy and son Vin of Eberts. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Reid and daughter, Helen,, of Chatham, Mr. and Mrs. Harland Elliott of Kent Bridge. Mr- and Mrs. Tom Leeson and son of Florence, Mr. and Mrs. Reg Rumble, Harwick, and Mr. and Mrs. Don Brody and daughter of .Chathajn Twsp. Please Turn to Page 11 i GUARANTEE — Every MOR-POWER BATTERY M •Hanraieed lot It Months, 2 Years or 4 Years — de» jMMdta? on the type. Replacement! er money bncASe You pay only for service rendered. 18-Month Guarantee MOR-POWER HEAVY-DUTY Battery 39 PLATES REG. 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Miss Anne«Gillespie, Komoka, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. T. Lairig. Mrs. Johns Wallace and baby daughter arrived home from Seaforth Hospital on Monday. | Mr, and Mrs. E. Templeman, visited on Sunday with his bro­ ther at Maxwell. A nephew, Regi­ nald Tejnpleman, who had spent the holidays with his uncle and aunt, returned home with them. Miss Nettie Scott, Paisley, and Mrs, Christina.- McK,ellar, Mitch- [ ell, . visited- over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Me-1 Curdy. j Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Fulton,: Miss Pauline Bell visited tms Mitchell, viMted^n Sunday with | week with _ Mr. and Mrs. Guy lan. . YOU SAVE $9.80. Full 110-amp. capacity. Loaded with extra re? ~Z~ZZ -ZZ tz~ ~ZZ-Z-------------in any'v^eather. Fits most i cars. (Ford V8, see below). neiowj.Fits'Ford Products — 1951-54; 51- ^Fits Ford Products — 1951-54? SI. ’ YOM* BATTERY YOU SAVE $5.35 — FuH rise, full 36-amp. capacity. Replace your old "grunt and groan” battery now •with an action-packed Mor-Pov'er Heavy Duty. 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Greys Win —Continued from Page 4 catcher, smashed out a pair of doubles and a single in four trips to the plate to show the way as far as the extra base blows were concerned. Classy Tigerette catcher Anne Koehler picked up three hits in an attempt to help her club sweep the series in u— straight games. Schade, Elaine Datars three Right behind her was Ruth Schade, Elaine Datars and Christine Gulens with two hits Pat ■ Tuckey of the Exeter Greys alohg with Donna Wells and Mary McKnight flashed the hit sign twice in the seven in­ ning game. Single safeties fell to Elaine Heywood and Roxanne Beavers to round out the Exeter hitting barrage. ,, Marion Tyler and Christine Gulens hit baek-td-back triples in the fifth inning to spark a five-run Dashwood rally. * Elaine Becker, I, Gulens and Marie Salmon were credited with the remainder of the Tlgerette hits. Shirley Kipfet of Dashwood and Barbara Allison of Exeter were the only two players on either side Who failed to get a single. • r _ SCore by 1 nrtiiigjs .,. „ ri H E loftier ........ 3fi2242 2—IK 13 J Dashwood ..... 402 150 00J13 13 5 Batteries: ft. Seavera, ana, p. the Girl Guides Camp at Orton­ ville, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Morenz and family of Dashwood, Mrs. Albert Morenz,, of Grand Bend were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer and family are holidaying at Schade’s Grove, Lake Huron. The regular’ meeting of Amber Rebekah Lodge No. 349'will be held on Wednesday, September 5. Following the meeting a pot luck supper will be served. Mrs. Ormstein and children of Toronto are holidaying with Mrs. Ormstein’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lome McNaughton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hedden of St. Catharines were recent visitors with the former’s mother, Mrs. Catharine Hedden and the latter’s father, Mr. Fred Ken­ nings. Miss Anne Bell spent the past several days with Mr. and' Mrs. Harold Elder. Miss Amy Lammie of London is holidaying with her sister, Miss Greta Lammie. Miss Dorothy Farquhar of To­ ronto is holidaying with her par­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Far­ quhar and Mr. and Mrs. Walter spencer. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Cook and Carolyn are holidaying at Lidns Head and Manitoulm Island. Mis Jean Armstrong is vaca­ tioning at Grand Bend. Miss Kay Platt and Mr. Wayne Corlett of Leamington, were weekend guests With Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. Mrs. R. Vanstone had the mis­ fortune to fracture her right wrist while cranking a. car at her libme on Saturday night. X* rays taken at South. Huron Hos­ pital, Exeter, revealed the frac­ ture. Her wrist is in a cast tip to the elbow. Mrs. Vanstone is the mother of three small child­ ren. Mr, and Mrs. Gary Corlett, who have, been vacationing with the latter’s, parents Mr. and Mrs. N. E. 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