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iSlim Lead
j The Exeler Ladies Bowling
League is in one of its lightest ]
graces in some time. j
i Th® Alley Cats for the second
| straight week are clinging onto
a one-point lead over Che second
place Merry Maids.
The Busy Bees with 36 are a
single point behind the Merry
Maids while the Happy Gals fol
low the Busy Bees with 35
points.
Right behind the Happy Gals
comes the Ups and Downs with
; 34. points to round out the five-
team struggle.
| Ups and Downs, Greenhorns,
i “Red Hot” Hot Dogs and the Be-
]Bops each gathered in seven
{points this week by whitewash-
i mg their opposition.
I The closest battle as far as
> the splitting of points is con-
] earned came between the Mighty
' Mice and the Happy Gals.
I Joan Parsons vith a 507 triple
fled the Mighty Mice to the ma-
j jority of the cheese by captur-
| ing a 4-3 total in points over the
1 Happy Gals.
I Pat Tuckey of the Be-Bops
rolled a dazzling 646 triple for
i the high of the week to win. a
i .cup and saucer while Ernie Rob
inson’s 283 single gave her a
cup and saucer for the high
single . of the ■ week.
Whatnots (E. Robinson, 605) ..... 5
Buttercups (I.. Harburn, 520) ........ 2
Ups and Downs (E. Datars, 628) .... 7
Jolly Jills (P. Case, 570) .............. 0
Greenhorns (D, Marks, 591) ___7
Hi Lights (M., Holtzman, 521)__0
Merry Maids (N. Francois, 610) ,, 5
Pin Poppet tes (A. Fairburn, 520) 2
Hot Dogs (Lois Snell, 580)___ _ 7
Jolly Six (G. Skinner, 499) —___0
Be-Bops (Pat Tuckey, 646)_____7Frisky Six (M. Leitch, 450) 0
Busy Bees (M. Cutting, 567) 5
■ Wee Hopes (I. Heywood, 599)_2
Mighty Mice (Joan Parsons, 507) . 4
Happy Gals (A. Brock, 594)_ ___3
Lollipbps (D. Listoen, 581) ____ _ 5
Blowett.es (A. Ford, 592) _____ _ 2
Alley Cats (K. Hay, 543)._______5
Nite I4awks (B. Sangster, 485)_2
Standing
Alley Cats_3S
Merry Maids 37
Busy Bees__36'Happy Gals_35
Ups &. Downs 34
Hot Dogs ___30 -...............Be-Bops _29 ‘Jolly Six
Pin Poppetf.es 28 Blowettes .
Whatnots___24 Frisky Six .
Lollipops ___ 21 Hl lJgbts .
Cup and Saucer -winners for H.
Triple, Pat Tuckey, 646; H. Single,
Ernie Robinson, 283.
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Greenhorns ., 20
Jolly Jills 20
Mighty Mice . 19
Wee Hopes 18
Nite Hawks . 18
Buttercups_17
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PHONE 328 Russ A Chuck Snell
WOAA Sked
Starts Friday
The first half of the WOAA
Intermediate hockey schedule
has been released.
Lucan and Mitchell will tang
le in the league opener on Fri
day, November 23, in Lucan.
The grouping includes teams
from Goderich, Clinton, Zurich,
Mitchell, Ilderton and Lucan.
November
23—Mitchel) at Lucan.
27— Goderich at. Mitchell;
Zurich at Ilderton.
28— Lucan ftt Clinton.
29— Ilderton at Clinton
30— Clinton at Zurich.
December
4— Clinton at Mitchell;
Lucan at Ilderton
5— Goderich at Zurich.
6— Mitchell at Ghderich,
7— Zurich at Lucan;, Ilderton a.t Clinton.
j 10—Clinton at Goderich,
11— Goderich at. Ilderton;
Lucan at Mitchell.
12— Ilderton at Zurich.11—Mitchell at Clinton;,
Goderich at Lucan.
17— Lucan at Goderich.
18— Zurich at Mitchell;
Cljnton at Ilderton.
19— X/ucan at Zurich (9 p.m.).
21— Mitchell at Zurich: .... .. ,■
Clinton at Lucan (9 p.m.),22— Ilderton at Mitcheil.
26— -Goderich at Clinton,
27— Zurich at Goderich. •
28— Ilderton at Lucan.
29— Zurich a.t Clinton.
January
-Mitchell nt. ilderton.
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Standings
CI.H.A. SgNIDR “«
Last Week’#
Sarnia 7. Exeter S
Wnfidatoek 8. St. Thomaa
Exeter 3, Woodstock. 2
Wall»r*eburg 7. Sarnia. 2
Strathroy 7, Exeter 4
STANDINGS
TKAMS
Walla.ce hors;
Strathroy
Sarnia _.
Woodatdek
Exeter ....
St. Thomas
•London .—
♦—Withdraw from leasrue,
GAMES THIS WEEK
Thursday, Nov. 2?
Wallacebu
Exeter at
Friday, Nov.
Sarnia at
Slrathroy
Saturday, Nov. 24
Woodstock at Stfiathroy .
Tueadiy, Nov, 27
Wallaceburg- at St. Thomas
POINT PARADE
Ga, G A
L. He id eman ——. 3 ' '
D. Gra.vett —3
B. Oberle ____ 3
B. Wharnsby_3
B. McDonald 3
B. Franklin — 2
D. Thiel ____—3
M, Shantz ______ 3
J. Dwyer . 3
"Bed" leader „„„ 3
T. Lacey _____ 2
E. Barton _ _ ___2
B. Hayward.___ 3
T. Salter ___.......... 1
E. Zuklwsky____ 1
rg at Sarnia.
St. Thomas
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The
Arena
With Larry Haldeman
Saturday, November 17,
the official opening for the
ter minor hockey leagues.
Jack Stephen paced the Cana
dians m gaining a 3-3 tie with the
Mohawks in the opening bantam
fixture with a neat two-goal per-
was
Exe*
lots vr vvnison
For Marksmon
A pirty diecr httutm fam
thra community hive invaded
Manitoulin Island and from word
i received Monday evening seven
i of these fleet-footed animals have
; fallen to the sure aim of the
marksmen. With several day^ to
i go before their return, the bag
will no doubt be increased and
1 venison will be a delectable dish
jin many a household,
I The party, which left in three
i cars and a truck, was organized
by Les Gibson, of town, and Alex
McMurtrie, of Kippen, includes
«Mr^ Gibson, Mr. McMurtrie, Bill
Etherington, Rav Cottle, Harry
; Mathers.. Rav Jory, Rill Arm-
j strong, Jim McCarter, of Exeter;
Jack Peck, Emerson Anderson,
! of Kippen; Ed. Alexander, and
0 form a nee. Dale Turvey scored
the other Canadian marker while
i the Mohawk marksmen were Roy
iLavw, Brian” Pavis and Jerry
• mppen; rm. Alexander, andhXev cow,tsta«d‘ng ! BUI Lamport, of Hensall; Harold
' savp^tn Shni6n - Amy> df Burford; Chester Pegg,
! sniit^n h’5 team #ain » j and Wm« Howie, of London,
! a.m. The Boston Bruins will play
i the Mohawks, while the Red
' Devils and the Blue Devils will
close out the morning’s activities.'
In the Canadian manufactur
ing industry the foods and beve,
rages group leads all others in
value of output. In 1955 this
group shipped $,3.6 billion- worth
of goods, nearly one-fifth of total
factory shipments.
Church
CAVEN PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Rev.'Samuel Kftrr, B.A., B.D.
Minister
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: ‘‘The Regions
Beyond”
ZION CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
CREDITON
Rev. Glen R. Strome, Minister
10:00 a.m.—Worship
“Pull or Push”
11:15 a.m,—Bible School
7:30 p.m.—Evening Service
Wednesday — Mid-Week Service
CHRISTIAN REFORMED
CHURCH
Rey. Verbrugg*
10:00 a.m.—Rev. Quartet
(English Language)
2:00 p.m.—Reading Services
(Dutch Language)
split in points.
P«* W*» Contests
A 4-1 victory was posted by the
Rockets over the Leafs in a pee
wee game. ’
Fred Wells led the scoring pa- Tun Town Starts
ra<m with a pair of goals, while Getting away from hockey, the
Garry Lewis and Garry Parsons first Teen Town meeting got un
added singles. Al Saul registered der way Friday night here at the
the lone Leaf tally. ’ ’
The final pee wee game of the
morning saw the Black Hawks
pick up two points over the Ca
nadians with a 3-1 win.
Bob MacDonald’s two-goal ef
fort sparked the Black Hawk vic-, __ _________ _ ______
tory while Lesttr Hey wood I hold Teen, Town on. Wednesday
rounded out the Winners', scoring j night between the hours of eight
with an unassisted marker. • ’ ' • .......
Peter McFalls scored Cana
dians’ only goal of the game.
This Saturday the Rangers and
the Mohawks will do battle in the
bantam division while the Rock
ets and Black Hawks, Leafs and
Canadians will square off in the
pee wee class.
The Wee Wees and the Squee
Gees will take the ice at 11:09
Officers presiding from last
year’s executive .were President
Betty Brady. Secretary Sam Mac
Millan and Treasurer Jane Har
ness.
It was unanimously decided to
i and ten-thirty with the age group-
; ing from 13 to 17.
The next meeting will be on
November 30.
Teen Town will officially start
on December 5.
Bride-Elects
See the beautiful samples of
wedding stationery and other
items for your big day at
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Sometimes the cause of that “mysterious noise’-’ your car
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Main St.
a.m,—SUpday School9:45 . . ___
11:00 a.m.—Morning .Worship.
7:30 p.m.a-Evangelistic Service
Wed., 8 p.m.—Bible Study and
Prayer
Fri., 8 p.m.—Christ’s Ambassa
dors
‘‘Come and Worship in the
Church of the Full Gospel”
Rev. L. W. Kraus*, Pastor
THE ANGLICAN
CHURCH OF CANADA
Rev. N. D. Knox, B.A., Rector
Trivitt Memorial, Exeter
Sunday Next Before Advent
8:30 a.m.—Holy Communion
10:15 a.m.—Sunday School
11:30 a.m.—Morning Prayer
Super-Cycle TRICYCLES and SIDEWALK BiKES
THE BETHEL
REFORMED CHURCH
Rev. R. ,Van Farowe, Minister
^9:30 a.m—English Service
In Main St. United Church
Everybody Welcome
MAIN STREET
The United Church
. of Canada4
Minister: Rev. Alex. Rapson
Organist: Mrs. A. Willierd
10:00 a.m.—Service of Worship
Nursery Class (three years and
under) in the Primary, Room.
Beginners (4-5) will withdraw
during the second hymn.
11:15 a.m.—The Church School
Superintendent: Mr. Stirling Inc*
Every Family At Church Every
« Sunday As A Family
JAMES STREET
” UNITED CHURCH
Rev. H. J. Snell, Pastor
Mr. Lawrence Wein, A.W.C.M.,
Musical Director
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship
Sermon Subject: “The Christ
ian Hope”
Anthem by the Choir
. Double Duet: Marlene Mac
Millan, Sandra Walper, Kath
ryn Hicks, Mary McBride,
A nursery class for children 4
years and under will be con
ducted during the morning
worship. \
7:00 p.m.—Evening Worship
Sermon Subject: “God Pre-
x pares A Leader”
A Warm Welcome
Is Extended To All
PEDAL-TRIKE
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(C) LARGE-SIZE TRICYCLE — For S to 8 years. Blu? bpked-
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(D) SIDEWALK BICYCLE—
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"Perry" Coaster — - M — Brake. Boy*' and Q | QJ
girls' models .... U I
47' 4.45
(5) TIBE BELL CHIMES — Slight pull
On control cord sounds of melodious
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Maybe-.Charles .Dickens was
gazing into a crystal —* or alu
minum— ball when he’made this
prediction a century ago about
a strange new metal called alu
minum. He wrote;
‘‘What do you think of metal
as white as silver, as unalterable
as gold, as easily melted as cop
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proportion as the cheap pro- -
ductioti of aluminum becomes
more and more an established
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entering into household uses —-
for travelling purposes, for in-
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Very good, Charles —• espe
cially that bit about cheap pro
duction, That day has arrived,
as Alcan’s vast production and
world sales prove,
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Sunday School
10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
"Teach Me Thy Truth, 0 Lord"
Supt.: Stanley Sauder, Zurich
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' DASHWOOD
Pastor: K. L. Zorn, Phone!) 65
10:00 a.m.—Sunday School
11:00 a,m,—Service with Com
munion
CALVARY CHURCH
Evangelical United Brethren
DASHWOOD
Rev. W. F. Krotz, Minister
Mrs. K*n McCrae, Organist
Sunday, November 25
10:00 a.m.—‘‘The Gospel Need
11:05 a.m.—Sunday Sthool
7 :-30 p.m.—‘‘A Portrait of Grace
BICYCLE GIFTS and GADGETS GALORE
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TAIL-LAMP — To match above; Red
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(6) BUGLE HOHN — Clear, resonant
tone commands action. Fite on
handlebar............................. l.J#
(7) ELECTRIC BIKE HORN — Battery
operated. Auto horn button control-
Complete vrith battery......., 4.13
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