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est :average for the year with a
155.
Dot Ifall's 184 is second while
011ie o EsserY and E. Precious
Are tied with ,a 1$3 average.
Ups & Downs (V. Miller. 352) .» 5
..(appy (gals IN. Coleman, 008) »» 2
Pin Poppettes. (1. Haugh 511)
I 3 11at Dogs (,u. Tieman:640) .._...._ 3'
Tolls Six (A, Moore, 519) 5
lluttercups (1:I. Sadler, 635) _» 2
t t Mighty Mice (Joan Parsons 509) - 7
tlreeu Horns (1). Marks. 548) __»s. 0
nlowettes (A, :Ford, 480) 4
t V r Hopes (M• ,Tones, 663) _ «_ 3
Alley Cats (M. Westlake, 547) ..5
Frisky Six ((i. Scott, .619) 2
What Nota (A. Davies, 645) ....,. 5
Nitro hawks (B, Sangster, 4501.._ 2
a i
Lollipops (1). ],Moen, 480). _ _« 4
: } Hi Lights (L, Hammond, 500). 3
Merry Maids (N. Francis, 756) _» 5
I3e Bans 41.. .Dobbs, 581) 2
I ! Jolly ,Tills .(A. Lawson. 030) 7
Lusy Dees(V..1larv.ey, 574) 0
STANDING•
AL Be Bods __«_ 6 1'r"ha(liots --- 41 I _ 57 3U t Lights. h
is _ l _91
s
.. Pol)prttes . 56 :Frisky Six' ___ 40
'Ups & .)owns 55 Wee Ilopes __ 39
Hot Dogs _, _ 5•i Jolly. Six - _» 36
Busy Brea __54 Nile Hamks�__ 35
Alley' Cats. _- 63 Green :Horns - 34
IHanP) Oars _ 63 Lollipops -.,, 31
Jolly 1111a 52• Buttercups __ 30
Mighty Alicia_ 40 .3lowettee __«_ 24
AVERAGES
1'. Harvey 1813 D. Afunroe 180
n Isaery 153 Al c
r.
Cage.Tean...ii... Start Rig
iii. Three 0..ut £.1. Four
Thr o 'the r 1
ee f # :South Huron four u h
4 lEi n i l 1
Mr N
Qtt eo.x>s
�a Cu_ens' and Roxanne-.
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District High School basketball, Beavers were the main spark- solathHeron 44, Mitchell ,High
teams, started off on the right plugs in the junior contest.' Alifr '.1 10 .I4 HIGH ars
foot in the Ferthelr Conference l�uiens sunk 11 field goals and Fisher _ _..... 5 •4.9.
League' as they registered de- two of her six .foul .shots far"24 Benson . _» _ ..__ 3 1-1
cisive victories over Mitchell !points while Beavers picked up ("lerno __».-.„.._r„___» 2 1-2
ifigh in the •opening games. of sholdlce ___ _T_
the season. her 2R points. on 10 field ;goals.. lvl,yd
Joyce Jordan. scored: half of
The females produced the the 10 points ,claimed by Mit-
most scoring poWVerr in the cage :chell.
games as the South Huron jun .Mitchell Rallisi _ In..F:ourth
)or girls netted a 48.10 triumph Over 1n Mitchell, South. Huron
while the seniors ran wild for a . seniors had .a battle on their.
6647 decision. hands in the last quarter .a,s they
Over in Mitchell, where Glen were outscored -s
c. red 10 but the lead
Mielcle had the South Huron previously. built up was enough
junior and senior boys teams, to Will.
the two schools split the. double- Bev Sturgis paced. the victory
header. ea with 14. points followed closely
South Hu
South Huron. seniors chalked by Bili •Lavender with 13 and
up a 46-37 victory 1n a hard- Ted Smith with Il,,.
fought game while the juniors Fisher was Mitchell's high
were outplayed to the tune of man as be .accounted for 16
44-15, points,
In Exeter, where the girls B, McNaught and B. Ritz of
games took place, the local sen- Mitchell gave the South Huron
fors led all the way by sinking juniors,plenty to .worry about as.
baskets from all angles that the two piled up 34 points be-.
tween them, •
McNaught sunk nine baskets
and one foul shot for 19 points
while Ritz bit the centre of the
basket for 15,
Jim Russell was the top scorer
for the local juniors with his
seven points.,
' utting :;179 produced double figure scores
n;
13,411 . 184 1). Marne »_ 177 in each of the four quarters,
> . Prerlous 163 D. r •ady _-,, 175 Joan Ravelle with 22, Rese-
r. Tuckey __ 152 mart'; Dobson with 20 and Julia
Gulens with 13 points sparked
the lop -sided win.
.Shirley Campbell and Mary
Barbour were the best players
on the floor for Mitchell as they
posted all 17 points with nine
going to the former.
Prospective Roomer; "But you
advertised a bedroom and Sitting
TOM.
Where is,the sitting room?
Landlady: "On the bed."
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SENIOR GIRLS
South Huron' 66, Mitchell High 17
SOUTH HURON FG FS 1'
Rosemary Dobson 9 2.220
Joan Ravelle 9 4-9 22
Jane Farrow ___ _44 0-0 8
Kenlynn Sba•lv 1 1-2 3
Helen Down _«.,-,_--_- 0 0-0 0
Julia Gulens 6 1-3 13
Helen Taylor 0 0.0 0
Darol 'ruckey 0 0.0 0
Marion Creery 0 0-0. 0
Alice Carter 0 0-0 0
Marg Sanders 0 .0.0 0
Winnie Negryn r. 0 0-0 0
TOTALS 20 8-16 66
MITCHELL HIGH FG FS
Shirley Campbell 3 3-6
Pat' Scott 0 0-2
Betty Shraem'er 0 "0-0
Charlotte Batten ___T_ 0 0.0
Mary Barbour 3. 6-9
Jane Heath _-_-_,._0 0-0
Donna. Hope _.- 0 0-1
Shirley Harmer 0 0-0
Bambara, Cash. -. 0 0-0
.Ethel Hatcheso 1 0 0-0
Josephine Jong 0 0-0
. 'I'OTALS 4 9-18
P
9
0
0
0
8
0
0
0
0
0
+0
17
Score by Quarters: •
South Huron 24.12 16 14-66
Mitchell 6 4 1 6-17
JUNIOR GIRLS
South Huron 62, Mitchell High 10
SOUTH HURON FG FS P
6
7
20
3
2
24
Allison Clarke
Jocelyn Howey
Roxanne Beavers 1
Carolyn Oke ____...
Eleanor Hodgins
Mirdza Gulens
Pat Marshall
Barbara Kernick
Marie Saluron
Ilse anions
Mary Hall
Ann Alexander
0.2
1.-4
0-2
1:-1
2-2
1 2-6.
0-0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0-0 0
0 0-0 0
TOTALS 56' 6-17 62
MITCHELL HIGH 1'G FS P
danet Colquhoun 0 1-8 1
:Betty Harmer 1 0-0 2
Joyce Jordan • 2 1-4 .5
Edythe Harris. 0 0-0 . 0
Carol Rradnvhn 0 .0-0 • 0
Beverley 1Vrlsht. 0 '"-4 2
Marlon Nicholson 0 0-0 ' 0
Ruth Allen 0 0-2 0
Margaret Chafte • 0 0-3 0
Tuan Mueller' `0 0-0 0
Isabelle I�"ell ' 0 0-0 0
Ruth. Prldham • 0 0-0 0
• TOTALS 3 4-21 10
Score by Quarters: -
South Huron 13 141,8 17-62
Mitchell 0 3 6 1-10
Referee -M. Elva, Shular.
Scorer -Gwen. Spencer.
JUNIOR BOYS
Mitchell High 44, South Huron 15
MITCHELL 141GH ' VG FS
K. Ahrens 10 0-0
R. Sherwood 1 0-0
R. Pauli 1 '0-0
B. McNaught 9 1-2
B. Parkinson __- 0 0-0
B. Keyes
S. Black
B. Ritz _Y
D. Johnston
D. Sholdice
B. Harmer
M. Ovens
3 0-4
0 0.0
7 1-5
0 0-0
0 0-0
0 0-0
0 0-0
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TOTALS __ 21 2-11
SOUTH HURON )TG FS
Tomlinsoh
Jim Russell
Kelvin McKerral
13111 Iltherhngton
Uoug Wein
Alex Stewart
*Jim Hennessey
Keith Hodgins
Melvin l.inkbeiner ...-
Paul Wilson
Gord Strang
TOTALS --
1 1-2
2 0-2
1 0-0
0 0.1
1 0-0
0 0.0
1 0-0
0 0-0
0 0-0
0 0-0
0 0-0
7 1-5
P
0
2
2
19
0
6
0
15
Patterson ___« ___ _»
Robinson ----_____..-..�
Frier _ _ _ _..___.,,.
Paull:
Johnston
'TOTALS
3. 0-0
1 0.0
•.0 0-0
0 ,0-0
0 0-2
2 1-2.
0 0-0
15 746
3r
P
16
5
2
0
0
5
0
37
SOUTH* HURON PG FS 1'
13111 Pollen _-_...._ .,_ 0 0.0 0
Bev Sturgis 6 2-5 14
.fete Irwits0 0-0 0
Barry Glover --- - 0 -0.0 0
Don Finlsbetoor 0 0.0. 0
Val .til I4len s. . .0 0-0 0
Ted Smith .. 6 7-2 li:
R111 Lavender 4 5-8. 13
Tom Lavender 2 0-0 4
Jack Clarke 0 0.0 0
Bill 1POster 2
Ted Normtnton 0 0-1 0
Score
TOTALS 19 4.16 Ti
outh bYHuronr,r ' 15 1012 9--46
Mitchell .-. _ 712 513.37
Referee -Donald .odbert.
Scorer -R. l4oOutcheon,-
A husband and wife were in
sharp disagreement over what
suit he would. purchase, Finally,'
the wife relented :and said:
"Well, go ahead" and please
yourself. After all, you're the
one who will wear it."
In a meek voice the manre-
plied, "Well, dear I cjid figure
that I'd probably be wearing
the coat and vest anyway."
Report On •
Baseline
By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR
Mrs. W. J. Morphy of Tad-
more, Sask., has been visiting
with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Tom.
Doupe and Russell.
Miss Noreen Walkom, Mrs,
Geo. Wilson, Mrs, A. Rundle'
and Mrs. Dewar were among'
the guests who attended the
Wo o d h a m Evening Auxiliary
suPPer at tile church Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Mar-
riott, Ronald and Maryanne of
St. Marys were Sunday guests
of Mr. and' Mrs. A. Dewar.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. McGregor
and Jim of Kippen were guests
at the home of Mr. John Rinn
on Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watson,
Kirkton, were guests of Mr, and
Mrs. Geo. Wilson on Monday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. David Holland
were Sunday guests of Mr.. and
Mrs. Art Thompson, Parkhill. -
Miss Noreen Walkom spent
the weekend with her mother,
Mrs. Walkom at "Russeldale.
Mt. and Mrs. Edgar Stacey
and family have moved from the
Ease Line into SL Marys where
Mr. Stacey will take over the
position of assessor for the town
of St, Marys.
Mrs. .Oliver Baker entertain-
ed Cooper's W.M.S at her home
on Thursday afternoon with 14
present.
Little Miss Tracy Ball* and
her sister, Laurie, spent Friday
with their grandparents, Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Berry.
Mr. Wm. Berry of Toronto
spent Tuesday with his parents;
Mr, and Mrs. Harold Berry.
Message From
Woodham
Ey MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Ladies Entertained
The Evening Auxiliary of the
0 Woodham church entertained
o the members of the Women's
Missionary Society on Tuesday
evening to a ham supper in the
44 church basement.
Afterwards thei
res nt
de Ver -
la Wheeler led in the worship
s service. Mrs. Beth Thacker
2 sang a solo. A film was then
a shown by Jean Copeland, "A
0 church around the world."
Toboggan Party
2
0
n
0
15
Score by Quarters:
South Huron 2 3 6 4-15
Mltthell 4,- 6 18 12-44
Message From
Greenway
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Horner and
Betty and Mr. arid Mrs. Jan
Lagerwerf left for a trip. to
Florida on Monday.
Mr, and M'r$- Bruce Steeper
and family attended ,the funeral
of Mr, Wm. Tweddle at Ailsa
Craig on Monday.
The play "A Pair of `Country
Kids" will be put on' in the
Parish Hall ,on Tuesday evening
January 22,
A number of the members of
the Orange Lodge attended the
funeral of one•of their rerhbers,
Mrs; Carl lSlcAndless, in Park-
hill on Saturday,
Ladies' Meting +
The W.M.S. and W,.4., of the
United Church held their Janu-
ary meeting at the home of
Mrs. heart ,Brown with Mrs. BI -
ton Curts in charge of the
W.M.S. meeting. ltcv. A. E,
Holley conducted the installation
of officers for both organiza-
tions for 195/.
Mrs. Holley gave a chapter
of the Study Book "Bast from'.
Burma", Mrs. J o e Eagleson
read a letter from Rpv. and
Mrs. Irwin from Korea.
Mrs Jack Ifutchirison, the lneW
was
charge of resident for thehe A., ymeeting.
Gratifying :report+: by the treas.
[rets of both orgal~izations for
i956 were given. 'I,'tvo tnt)nbers
visited the birthday boar.
The 1! ebruary nieellnA will bit
Mild at the hontt of 'Mrs. Car -
Matt Wdeelbuiritl
44
The Young Peoples' Union held
a toboggan party on Friday eve-
ning in St. Marys after which
they gathered at the home of
Miss Grace Doupe when a social
evening and lunch Was enjoyed.
Personal Items
Mr.. Don Leslie, • St. Marys,
and Miss Elaine Hansen, Strat-
ford, were weekend visitors with
Mrs, Jack Stephens.
Messrs. Jack Stephens and
John Tipping were at Lake Sim-
coe' for the weekend,ice fish-
ing.
Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Vodden
attended the funeral of the form-
er's cousin, Mr. William Vodden
at Clinton on Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Norman Hazle-
wood,Jinrmiie, Gary, Stephen
and Melvin George, Mr. and
Mrs. Edwin Brine, Base Line,
Mr. and_ Mrs. George Levy,
Thames !toad, gathered at the
home of Mr. andMrs. Oliver
Hazlewood on Sunday to cele-
brate the birthday of Mrs.
Hazlewood.
Mrs. John Tipping and family
were weekend visitors with Mr..
and Mrs. ' Harvey Dunne'', 8th
Line.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodd,
Woodham, Miss Edith Rodd,
London, visited with Mr. and
Mrs.John Rodd on Saturday
evening.
Mr, and Mrs. Ira McCurdy,
Ross and Reg were Sunday
guests with Mr. end Mrs. ROY
McCurdy in St.' Marys.
Miss Jean Copeland of the
Rank of Montreal,. St. Marys,
had the misfortune 'to fracture
a bone in her foot. She is re•
cupereting at her home, Base
Line .and has her foot In a cast..
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Sperling
and Hazel of London were SIM -
day visitors with Mry and: Mrs.
Walter Levy.
The Woodham skating rink is
in good shape and the thildren.
are enjoying the ice.
Mr` and Mrs. 1)on. Mixon and
Mari+ .,Tani of tended visited;
With Misses Rlallchr' and. Rhea
Mills Saturday afternoon"
Hockey
Standing
Q.HA SENIOR
}.a#t Week's Scores
I.xetsr 7. Wallar eburg 5
Exeter 6, Sarnia 5 (Overtime)
Sir
a./hro
1 t
y 0 nl a
5
.Woodstock 2, S Werh0allareburlr 0
M'allacebur•.g 4, Strathrvy 3
StandingsWLTF AP.
WAllec:burg , .+ 14 5 0 99 66 28
Strathroy ...,, 10. 5. 2 107 772
Woodstock .,.•,. 79 7 2 12 2 7S 63 20
St. Themes ..,,,
EXEC ER .,., 6 11 1 73 1031
0*Lontlon'••,"'" , 0' 11 30. 93 110 13
44 -Withdrew from ieag4te. 0
garner:Next Week;
17--41, l+hotnaa at Sarnia.
18--• 'allaeeb.urg at Woodstock
19 -Exeter at .Sarnia
21-»S'traUxroy at Wa.ilacebttrg
22 --Exeter at Strathrpy
\V0odstoek At .S1, Thomas
MOHAWK .SCORING
The
Around
'he
IArena
4i► ;�;AitRY HRIPRMA.N
a .Freddy Welis, one of the .better
Fee Wee ;hockey players play'
int on :Saturday morning tit the
aretla lad ;his tea.lm, 'the Wings,
to .a .6.2 decision over the Fan-,
there Fred came up with An..
other sparkling performance .in
netting five of his .teams six
.goals. Don Bray Added the sin -
Panther goals were scored
.by Larry Stire and John Nagel.
In the: second Fee Wee •game
the Flyers and Hornets. 1 battled -
t0 A. 1.1 .tie. Ronald Oke scored
for the Flyers and Jim,•Cars-
cadden tallied for the Hornets,
4
The Ro Royals led, b
YL
or
nt
rur
n
-
bull, Larry Brintnell and Mike
Hoiden with two • goals ,each,
, went on ,a scoring spree and
"trounced the Flashes 8-0. Bob
Broderick and Don Cooper add-
ed singles for the Royals while
• Lester Heywood Scored both of
the Flashes • tallies,
1
Os. G .A P Pim
Bill
MacDonald In 39 31 20
B1ll ()ber•le __ 38 12 47 29 12
Larry He(de.men _„ 1.7 10 15 25 0
Junior Dares ___ 32 '9 6 15 4
Tim Loader.. _., 18 5' 5. 13 0
"Boom" Gravett-__ 17 7 5 '12 4
Doug Thiel 17 4 7 11 52
.TTackFD Franklin ` _.,,._ 18 4 3 $ 56
F.arton Barton __._ 16 0 '6 6 32
73111 Wharnsby 16 2 8 6 4
Mary Sllaintz 16 4 4 Bill Hayward 18 2 .0 4 47
Ga:' Baker (Goal) - 13 '
WOAA INTERMEDIATE
CYCLONE LEAGUE
Last Week's .Scores: '
Goderich 10. ,(;Tinton 9
Zurich 6, Merton 3
Mitchell 5, Lucan 1
Ilderton 4, Zurich .3
Standing:.
Ilderton W L T P
Mitchell ,'+„.. 10 3 0 20
Mitch ' 9 1 018
4
Zurich ., ..,. 7 7 0 10
Goderlch , ••' " 4 10 ,, 4
0linton ,
AO'TE: Jan. 15--Goiearlch at Mit-
chell not Included,
Games. This Week;
16 -Clinton at Zurich
17 :Mitchell at Goderich
1S -Clinton at Zurich
21. -Mitchell, at Clinton
22_ Lucan tt Ilderton
23 -Mitchell atSlZurich
WOAA BANTAM LEAGUE
Last Week's Scores:
Hensall 8, Centralia 4
St. Marys 8, Exeter 6
. Zurich 5, Hensel! 0
Future Games:
)6 -.Exeter at Hensall, 7
18-Centl'alla at x.ucan
22-Hensall. at Exeter, 5:30 P.m.
Lucan at Centralla. 7 p.m,
(Exeter Arena)
WOAA MIDGET LEAGUE
St. :Marys 4, Exeter 3
Future Games:
18-•Sealtorth at Exeter, 7 pan.
26 -Mitchell at Exeter, 7 p.m.
Adolph E. Coates
Buried In London
On Saturday Mg. and Mrs.
Whitney Coates attended the fu-
neral in London of the late Adolph
E. Coates. He was well known as
'a traveller
and 'Wanless
Later
b k
he
ro erage
brother, Robert,
well as a sister,
London.
for
Shoe
Coates,
Company.,
was engaged in
business with
who survives, as
Gertrude,all of
Burns
the
his
Pe`, Wee. Hockey Standing
Team
'wing's
Royals
Flashes
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greomball 1 ;
Broomball got under way at X i
the arena lag .Sunday afternoon hr,
and the powerful Kinsmen led 1n ,
by Jack Fuller's three goal per- i
formance plus an assist, down-'
ed the DashWood team by a n�
score of 7-0. . +
al
Cal Wein with two and ' John ty ,
Ford and Bill :Gilfillan with one g l
each were the other Kinsmen
marksmen.
In, the second game the Aces •
edged the Mohawks to the tune
of 3-2. Don O'Brien, an import
from Zurich, paced the Axes with
a pair of goals and Gary Mid -IC
dleton added a single. Mohawk
goals were scored by Lloyd
Cushman and Har Brintnell.
Band Notes
group are invited to attend a
special practice on January 28
at 7:15 p.m. in the town hall to rr _
hear the lessons and discuss
North
Exeter Dairy
Phone 3314 '
Exete
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Parents of the current- band the URKLEY
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their student's progress.
Parents interested in 'having e Occasion Of Opening
It Opening
their children start in a new I
clas's should come to the town
hall on February 1 between 7:15 I' .
and 8:00 'p.m, to meet the in-
structor and arrange for an in-
strument
Teen Town
Exeter Teen Time has been
invited to the Centralia Teen
Time Dance on January 25, The
dance will be held in the. Mc-
Curdy school gym and an ad-
mission will be charged of 250
per . person. A notice will be
schools. and it
by Friday, Jan=
those interested
placed in the
must be signed
uary 18 by • all
in attending.
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