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.Area Musivans
Win In London
At the Kiwanis: Music l't'esti- 5
'Val held in Londonoi Saturday
Keith Rodgins, Centralia WW1' 1,
lint prize with IA points in
phone solo class. lichard
CachgOn WQn second Pf120. fQI
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clarinet 4910, with .81 points.
1111X014 quartet Richard.,
Margaret, 'Kathleen and Tommy
Mc:C.111;0m won second Prjzo
with. 18- points. Mrs. Ken IRA,
gill$ accompanied on the piano.
Kathleen IvIcCuteheon wo4 first
prize with 81 points for =l. -
phone solo, and Margaret 111e.
utchgon ,third prize for clarinet
solo with 13. points. Their brother
Richard, .was accompanist.
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In Ma tax payments per
.family in Canada averaged out:
to less than WO a year; 'Puma
figure is about Sum..
Garage
.Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this SundaY, Wedlies.
day afternoon, and during
the evening throughout the
• week.
Snell Bros.
• Garage
ili4uronsPorth
BOX Scores
LEGIONAIRES BLANKED.
DASHWOUB 3 AB 11 H
a 1. 1 0
B. May -ter, 2h 4 1 1 0
S. Mitre. n 4 9 0
2. ---- a Q A 0
1.73. rf •3 1 4 0
e-11. Elliott, et 3 0 1 0
R. Wein. If 4 0 3 Q.
R. Page. so2 3 1 3
V. Tiernan, lb _„, 0 0 0 0
Restemeyer, t- 2 0 0
D. Guenther (5) 1000
21 jewels
.Shockproof
Anti -magnetic
Waterproof
Luminous dial
UrIbieakable, •
mainspring
TOTALS 23 3 6 1
e -Replaced Tiernan In 3td
f -Grounded out for Tiernan In 2nd
RiiiALL
e -lien Parker. If
Bruce Moir. et4 2
Bill Lavender, 31) 2 2 0
Gerald :Bell, lb 4 4 0
f -Harry Jacobi, p 2 n 41
Laverne Wallace. so .....- 3 1 2
John Baker, rf 3 1 0
g#Jerry Ilannte. 21) 3 0 0
George Parker, o 2 1 0
MITCHELL 0 AB 11.- 14
.G. CaveneY. So. 11) (6) 4 0 .0.
11, Wletertion. a .........- 2 0 0
n. (atenhy, 31). ____ i : :
a,-13. FrYer, 31) --
D. Aiteheann, It .--,. 1 4 1
la#E. Wasman, rt -..... 4 0 4
A. Sadler. lb ,. .......- 'I 4 0
0--C, Westruno. es „- 1 '.(01
L. 11-ohtritsch, .cf .....-
11... Saxton. o - :".i III .1
B. Alcken, 213 - ,.....
d -T. Sawyer, o ....-..... 1 0 0
W. Malebo, p a 0 1
ToTALe. 27
a-Strucknut for Wieterson
b-Witiked for Aitchensen
c -Flied out for Sadler
d-Grouttded out for Saxton
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'FLASHY STARTER -Steve Mg-
r!), newly Winfred pitcher of the
Dasliwooil Tigers of the Huron-
" Forth .130Seball 1,eague showed
$ 3 t
kr, 6th Plenty of polish in his initial
in 60 debut as he struck out 14 bat-
fith ters in gaining 3-0 decision
In 71,11 .from the Mitchell Legionaires.
ROUGH SIXTH INNING!
AB R 11
TOTALS 26
e-4PItcheri for Jacobi in 5th
I -Went to second in tith
g -Went to left field in 5th
a 5
ft1:17.14Tillii. AD It
Frank Hammond, 2b 4' 0
Gerry Mtn, 31) 4 1
Bill Batten. e.f ,,,,,, 0
a -Bob 'Donley, et 1 0
'Bernie Dunning, lb 4 1
Bill Springstead, 4 0
II-Jitv Ford. lf, I), (5) 4 1
Joe Wooden, o ,,, 1 1
c-DIck Incloalls. 1 1
lack Parsons, rf 2 0
d,Robby Dobson, rf 2 0
Don McEeller, 3 0
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TOTALS ' 31 5 9
a-Strueliout for Batten in Sth
b-Fitehed for MaKellar in iiitt
c -Walked for 'Wooden in 5611
n -Singled for Par$OPS In 5th
BIG FOURTH AND FIFTH INNINGS!
zu,racIr 11 , AB R
D. O'Brien. 2b ____-_ 4 2
;NY, Theander, os • 4 1
D. O'Brien, lb ' 4 0
B, Yungblittt, 31) 4 1
T, Ilawlingo, c 3 2
B. °Inman. of 3 1
D, Hesse, if -.........„ ,,,,, 3 2
E. Detchert, rf . 0
P. O'Brien,' at 0 0
.1. Lyons, p ,3 2
11 E (1.11VrOS 4 AB R 1..1 E
0 0 'W. 1-larf. 211 _-___-_, 4 0 0 1
1 0 '', C i ; f 4 1 1 (1
a o R. Anstett, If 3 1 0 0
2 0 'R. Moliay,/ 311. • . 3 1 0 0
1 0 D. Mann. 11) ,3 0 0 0
' 0 F. Huesser, rf 2 0 0 .0
5. 0 a,-1-lug111, rf •- 1 0 00
n 0 G., Laking, ss - 3 1 2 0,
0 0 P, McDonell, o' 3 0 0 0
2 0 2. Wilson, n 3 (1 0 0
TOTALS 30 11 11
TOTALS 20 *4 a 1
a -tatted for Hueoser, 5111
1) -Want to right field in 6th.
ERRORS HELP SPELL DEFEAT FOR HENSALL.
AB R IIENSALL 2 AB 'ft E
'MITCHELL ri.
G. Coveney, 00 $3 7; lo lo
It "Viralthers, lb
'a -B. Gatenbr. 3f, 1' , 4 2 2 0
b -D. Aitehionn, p. It _ 2 1 i. 0
E. Saxton. 0 4 1 1 0
L. Rolarltsch, of,
B. W.a.sman, rf 4 1 1 0
3 2 2 0
3 0 0 3
B. FriPP, 21)
C. Westma.n, 2I) 1. 0 0 1
Jack Smit
. JEWELLER
PHONE 510 EXETER
TOTALS 27 11 8
a -Pitched for Aitchison in 4th
14 -Replaced Gatenby If in 4th
B. Moir, cf 5 1 1 '0
K. Parker, lb 3 0 0 0
B. Lavender, 3b 4: 0 0 4
GorneY, 1), 3b 1 01. 1 0
jacabl. 31), p 36 (3 2 0
L. 'Wallace, as ___--„, 4 0 1 2
,L Rennie, if .. • 4 0 0. 0*
c -j, Henderson, rf 0 0 0.
.1'. Baiter, rf 0 0 0
G Parker, 0 2 0 0 9
4 d -G, Flynn, 1 0 0
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o-3, Jacobi, 21) 1 0 0 (I
TOTALS . 31 2 5 0
a -Played third in 1st
b -Changed positions with Gorney
e -Batted for 2. Baker In 71,11
13 -Batted for Oh Parker In 6th •
e -Went. to second in ,Ottl
KEN PATTERSON IN CONTROL ALL THE WAY!
CLINTON r • All R H lbASITWOOp 4 ABB H
Bill Craig, of 3 2 1 O. a-Raymie. 'Wein, If -- 4 • 0 2
Malt Edgar, lf 4 0. 0 0 Don Guenther, ss -___ 1 1 0
John. 'Wilson, 31) .....„. 3 0 2 2 1. -,Tim Hayter 3 0 1
Don Baking, os 4 0 0 2 Bob Hayter, 2h 4 0 1
'Ken Faltersdn, p ____ 3 0 4 1 131ek 'Resler, rf ' 3 0 1
R0r1 Bugill, lb 1 1 0 I) Jim Melville, p a 0 0
Ray Anstett, rt 3 11 1. 0 Harold Elliott 11) _......._ 2 0 0
Frank McDonnell, o - 2 2 1 0 Jack Geiser, et ' 3 1 1
Allan 'Wilson. 21) .....- 2- 2 1 0 Iltissell Page. 31/
Gerry Martene, o _____ 2 1. 2
3 1 0
TOTALS 25 T 0 5 0-14. Restemayer, 11 ..., 1 ()0
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ZURICH RALLY. ON
ZITRICH 10 AB R H
Doug O'Brien, 2b ---- 2 1. 0
Doug Theander, os _- 3 2 1
Don O'Brien, lb 4 0 0
Bill Tunghlut, 31) 1 3 0
Tom `RawlInge, -_„ 4 2 1
:Benny Gignae, 12 4 0 3
jim Lyons, rf ---- 3 0 0
nin O'Brien. of ------1 0 0
a -John Haberer,r.... 0 0 0
Arnie Meyer, p . 4 2 2
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TOTALS 29 4 8 4
a -Pitched for Melville In the 2nd
b -Batted for Guenther In 3rd
C -'Went to left field In 5th
.MOHAWK 'MISCUES!
E 10XETEXt. 3 • A13 31 If E
(I Fra.tik Hammond, et _ 4 1 2 0
0 Fred Matheson, 3h -- 4 1 2 1
0 Don 111cEeller, If „_- 4 0 1 1
0 T3e,rnle Duntilng, - 0 fl 2
0 Don 'Wells, 21) 3 0 1 1
0 a -Bill Bowe, rf 0 0 0 0
13 h -1l' Ford, rt 1 0 0 0
14111 Springstead, 'os .._ 3 0 0 0
0 Dick MoValfs, d 1 1 0 0
1 Bob 'Russell, n 1 0
o -Gerry Pitre, p ., 0 0 0
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sandwiched amongst the hits,
gave Dashwood all the runs
they needed for the victory.
As far the bitting was con-
cerned, Jim Melville, who guard-
ed the hot corner for the Tigers,
led both clubs With two singles
which he produced in the second
and fifth innings.
TOTALS • 2(310 7
a-Pteplaced B. O'Brien in 7th
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BALLPOINT
Pens
.29 .49 " .79
.98 $2.49
HAIR
Brushes
.98 -to UM
SHAVING
Brushes
.69 to $15.00
Cameras
Films
LEATHER
BILLFOLDS
MI to $10.00
• • OLD
. • SPICE
TALCUM ---- ,. $1,25
LOTION ..„ ,,,,,, $1.35
• SEAFORTH
SHAVING LOTION
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SIM and E1,7S
• MUG $1,75
Pipes And Tobacco
YARDLEYLIGHTERS
ELEdTRIC
SHAVING
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`TUITONE•
SHAVING
BOWL.
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MIRROR
$4.95
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ELECTRIC RAZORS Schick t SUnbeatrt, Philisbave
NEILSON & ROWNTREE 'CANDY $LOO 10 $3.25
N. ILE, y
DRUG STORE
WT.-R:13:14W I.I..•••••1
Former EUB astor
•Returns To Crediton
Chinch were glad to 'welcome on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Members a the vangelleal Vyrt Webb and Darlene visited
Iback their former pastor as an.
niversary speaker on Sunday,
Rev, M. E. ilettber .Stratford
who had. served in Crediton for
six .y..e.ars 1941490.
IVin..„ Armstrong in Sarnia.
Mr. :Lloyd Raist and dough-
lor. NancY) .and -girl friend of
Detroit .were callers in town on
itt the morning sermon, $41( the Mr, Lewis Heist and son, dre-
Foundations be destroyed," he gory, 01 St. Thomas visited on
Pointed out that foundations are Sunday with Mrs. M. liaist, who
never destroyed, hut the stiper-•
structure which people /Mild ou
foundations .are sometimes fad-
ty and. are ,crushed. In the eve -
lung his sermon, We are- the .
Church," ,emplia.sized the -
nod in Kionener Km Wednesday.
Jimmy Hayter, Bob . Kayter,
Harry Elliott and. Russell Page
picked up lite other four Dash-
wood safeties.
Big Doug Aitcheson, "Link"
Ttrdifritsch, Bob Aickin, Ken Sax-
ton and "Whitey" Malebo each
pumped out a single apiece off
the offerings of Steve. Mitro who
had started the game off in
fine style: by striking out the.
side
What looked to be a. seventh
inning Legionaire rally was halt-
ed abruptly after "Link" Roh-
fritsch had singled, as short-
stop Russell' Page organized a
fast moving double play by grab-
bing Saxton's line drive and
catching .Rohfritsch. off of ,first
with a perfect throw,
Score by' innInKs- it 11 E
Mitchell ' 000 000 00-0 K 3
D3shwood 000 120 00-3 5 1
TOTALS 26 2 7
a-.Wera 63 right field in Sth
b -Moved over to ot in 8th
o -Pitched for Rustel in Sth
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Baseball
Standings
TIUIRAM.P EAT Fr IT.
BASEBALL 13EAG12E
Last :Week's; .Seurest
Dashwood it. Mitchell 0
Zurich 11, Clinton 4
Hensel] 9, Exeter 5
Clinton Dashwood 4 '
Mitchell 11, Hensall 2
Zurich 10. Exeter 3
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W L tr Pet.
Zurielt2 0 0 1.000
Clinton 2 1 (1 .667
Mitchell 1 1 0, .500
Das1twood1 ,san
EtxetElsralzrtI 1 2 0 .333
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0 2 0 .000
Games Thiol 1Veek;
fi-Exettr Dashwood
6 -Mitchell at Hensel!.
7 -Exeter at Zurich.
Clinton at 'Dashwood
11*140401. "n4 Fotetor
ThttahteotA at Zurith
CliYabrt at Mitchell
, Message' From
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
returned to" St. T.)19MAS with
them, where she will spend the
week.
Several ladies from Credited
attended the WWWS Convention
for us to work .the works of God. Mr• and Mrs- T-gawrcAce
special music was proodod visited on Sunday ;with relatives
by Rev. Strome- Rev Rueber Mr, a htt lqrg, Oren Grace of
spoke briefly in the ,Sunday Dearbc'rus 14101.'i 'were weekend
School,
by the choir and a solo was sung 14 LQ11,1011 TOW115111P.
Many members of 'MB church
in Dashwood attended evening
service with „Rev. tKrot2 assist-
ing in the service. Large atten-
dance was liresent for both ser-
vices. Mrs. Rubor and family
visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Wel-
lington Haig,
IrIrs, C. Berg and Frederick
MaeDoneld of Detroit visited
with Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Fain,-
ner.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Finkbeiner on Sunday
accompanied Rev Rueber and were, Miss mateeta Schenk of
visited with Mr. and Mrs. RaY London, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Moriock, 111r. and lqrs. Roy Ratz Finkbeiner and Mr. and Mrs.
and several others. ,T, Fuller and daughter, Launa,
Rev, R, D. Cummingof Brig- of Exeter,
den occupied the pulpit In the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark
United Church on Sunday Reit. of Detroit spent the weekend with
Rapson spent Sunday in Brig" Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark and
den where he conducted artni- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dale of
,versary services., Brampton spent Monday here
Mrs. Albert Kest!' and ail attended the funeral of
Mrs. Albert Kestle, who died
their aunt, Mrs. Ethel Kestle, on
in South Huron Hospital on Sa-
Monday.
turday, June 1, in her 72nd. year, IVIr.'Art Bally of St. Catherines
WAS born in Creditor', and lived spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
practically all her life in and Carl Radford.
near Crediton.
Sunday School Anniversary
The Sunday School anniversary
service of the United Church was
well attended Sunday morning.
Padre McLean of Centralia air-
port was the guest 'speaker.
• Thq Sunday School choir pro-
vided the music with Mrs. Duf-
field at the piano. Many former
members as well as others were
The former Ethel Clark, she
was a daughter of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Jarries Clark, and was
united in marriage to Albert
Kestle of Stephen when they Con-
tinued to farm in, Stephen Town-
ship.
A member of Crediton United
Church, she was a faithful
worker in the Womens organisa-
tions of the church.
Surviving are, one son, Donald,
on the homestead, and two
grandchildren, one brother, Frail -
cis Clark of Crediton, and two
sisters, Mrs. A, Brett (Clara)
and Mrs. Ernes Hodgson (Etta)
both of Red Deer, Alta.
The body rested at the Robt.
Dinney funeral home until Mon-
day when service was.conducted
by Rev. Alex Ranson and Rev.
H. J. Snell. Burial was in Exe-
ter cemetery.
Pall bearers were: Russell
Clark, Detroit; Harry Dale,
Brampton; Howard Clark, Strat-
ford; Clifford. Clark, London;
James Mawhinney and Victor
Kestle,
Sponsor Tea For Auxiliary
Despite the rainyweather on
Saturday, the Spring tea. and,
bake sale in Crediton Communi-
ty Centre was successful. It was
sponsored by members of Cre
present for,, the service from cliton. Women's Institute in aid
London, Centralia, Liman, Ex- ot, South Huron Hospital Auxil-
eter, Zion, Woodham, St. Marys,
G r a n t on, Prospect, Ebenezer,
Stratford and Hazel Park, Mich,
Service in the United Church
and also Sunday School on Sun-
day will .be withdrawn owing to
the anniversary. service at Zion.
Mr." and Mrs. Jackson .Mc-
Cutcheon, Bruce and Murray
and Mrs. W. Finkbeiner and
Hazel of Stratford were recent
visitors of Mr, 'and Mrs. J. Fink-
beiner.
Personal Items
Miss Evelyn Massey, Mrs.
Marjorie Langford and Carol, of
St, Marys, were Weekend visit-
ors with -Mr. and Mrs. Grafton
Squire.
Mrs, Ronald Squire and Mrs.
F. SqUire, Prospect, attended a
shower at Saintsbury Hall on
Saturday evening in honor of
Miss Ahnarie Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Morley,
Carolyn and Kathleen, of Hazel
Park, Mich. visited several days
during last week with Mr. and
Mrs. Williarri Morley Sr. and
Elva and other relatives.
On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Morley and family, Mr.
and Mrs. William Morley Sr.
and Elva, Mr. and Mrs. William
IVIOrley Jr, and family and Mr.
31eWilt,ILVUAT °
SOPTItA.141 LIMA.0110
LAM Week)* Seokesos
Sylvan. 14, West COrnerS
1.1f. Carmel 15, Exeter 10
Ailsa Craig 16; Litury 14
Sylvan' 16, .1311naley
Lieury in, wost corncra
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Ailsa Craig' 2 1:000
Sylvan 2 0 0 1.nrity
Lieury .2 1 0 .557
1,16. Carittel 1 2 0 .333'
Weet 'Corner* ..-..-- 1 2 11 .338
Ar In eley 1 2 0 .383
EXETER. 0 2 0 .000
gailteit Thio 11.7001ct.
0-A13441. (1ra3 VA. Eskeiet
'fiallrinNley VA. Mt. Carmel •
7--Weat Corti -era Mita. Craig
•rot Ailsa Craig)
1i-Lleur.v 14, 'Exeter
Sylvan ve. ,3.1100 Craig
• (et Aliso Craig)
12-.4.1i, Clarinet ve,
District Governor
Leads Delegation
District Govetrier Swelt.
zer, of the Exeter Chill is among
the °Metals' presiding at the
Linn's Club tonvention in Peter -
Iwo this week.
.Attending the tonventien. With
the goveriter and Mrs. Sweltzer
are Mr. and Mrs. IL O. Dinney,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry .Silider, M.
and Mrs TM. truly, Mr. end
11I% Even /below. Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Sulgrave and M. and
Mrs. «Tank 8tith, of the toter
club k
larY. •
Mrs. W. Mack, WI president,
introduced Mrs. C. S. MacNaugh-
ton of Exeter, president'. of the
Hospital Auxiliary, who declared
the sale open. Mrs. Mack poured
tea and •members of the WI
served the many patrons.
Proceeds amounted to VS
which will be turned over to the
Auxiliary.
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Pfaff and
family and Mr. and Mrs, Mer -
Thit '11***Advsoiehili 1.174
,PERSONAL •
REPRESENTATIVE
WILL U HERE!
Thursday, June 13
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PHONE 374
EXETIR
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and Mrs. William French and
family had a • family gathering
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Brock at Chiselhurst.
Mr, Newton Matson of Detroit
called on old friends in the
vicinity on Saturday..
Mrs, Vine Hern, Exeter, and
Avis Hodgins were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
George Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Pullman
and family visited recently with
Mr, Harvey Herbert, Brampton,
Mr. Gordon Morley, formerly
of Whalen, now of Stratford, had
the misfortune on Saturday to
break his hip and is now a
patient in Stratford hospital.
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Father's Day June 16
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• TIES to SPORT SHIRTS
• SPORT JACKETS • SOX
• BELTS • SWEATERS
INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS
MOM WILL LIKE
THESE, TOO!
No -iron Broadcloth Shirts
Tailored and Backed by Forsyth $7.50
Nylon Terylene ,Shirts
No Ironing Required, by Forsyth ..... $9.9S
VOTE FOR THESE BARGAINS
AYLMER CHERRIES
For Pies, 15 Oz. Tins ..., 4 for- $1".00
GRAPE -NUT FLAKES
Post 4 for $1.00
CAMPBELL'S ,SOUP
Tomato or Vegetable ..... 8 for $1.00
YORK PEANUT BUTTER
10 Oz. Glass • 4 for $1.00
AYLMER PEAS
Extra Green, 20 Oz. Tins .. 4 for $1.00
AYLMER- CATSUP
11 Oz. Bottles 5 for $1,00
PURE LARD
Schneicter's 4 Lbs. $1,00
TULIP -MARGARENE
Price 4 Lbs. $1.00
DEODORANT BIAUTY SOAP
Colgate 8 far $1.00
PUREX TISSUE
Price 8 for $1.00
OULD & JORY
PHONE 16
WE DELIVER
EXETER
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Greater Prosperity in. Lambton West
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