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Teams Tie - Museum Crowds
For Second
c,„,„„ If. Neil of Hur.on.
was
they'd be
cheapel by the gallon
It costs 'plenty to raise a •rattitit
these. days. Eat if youngsters, like
your ear, ran on gaSr3thrte you.'d
"'be bettoir
Vi741-1.t to know why? Today everything
oasts more, inalarling the sooret of
thitoi s a grew/112o family needs.
Gasoline costs more, to0.
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Sat government, figures show that
Sines ig3f) the cost of living b_as Ont.
Op =bre than 1.20 percent while
wholetale Vaseline nrices have ritien •
*bent 40 ret —i than
tietrd. as much.
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A-14 tohit's 21%.0r6-40diletypirigfat
geitolittee ftia, atiperior to
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INVIERSORIAL IL LitAlltitt
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•Hit AII.Timo High
The five potato- picked up hY
:Rod's Silitarels. this w e .0 k
stretched them lead in the Zge-
ter Men.'s Bowling League, to 11
points over their closest, rivals.
Billiards have accumulated all
even 50 points while the Flom -
pert and Spare* are deadlocked
for second place with 30 points
each.
Butcher, follow with 37; while
the Hangers and Tip Toppers
have- 33 And 31 respectively.
Spare Parts, :Big Six and Ed-
selaires all have 30 \Oh no los
than five teams following unit
2$ point totals.
Claude ,Farrow, of the league-
leading:$11114119, -was hotter than
a. fire eracker in his first gante
this week when be trundled a 315
;Me,
Other 250 or better bowlers in-
cluded Jack fuller, :Rockets,
292; D. Harrison, Imperials, 272;
Stan Frayne, Xig -Six, and A.
Farquhar, Spares, 264: Don
Case, Big Six, 208; D. Houston,
Spares, 237, and Clarence fair -
bairn, Spares. 241,
Ited's 50
39
Pinp6Operz 33
Butcher/5 • ... - 37
Itingara . 33
Tip TooPera 31
Spare Parts SO
Big" Six SO
Diselairea .
28
Imperial* ____—__ 38
25
. .... 17
Trtdeartien . _ ........
Wilders 1$
Canoe -VI 16
Ups & Downs
'0' leaders.
to. ctio. W • • e
ilittt
411,41diee of $ tWO^St0117
Awn and AUG a. garage-, al the
Museum • la A re ort pre e ted
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hY Breva V• Becker, of HAY
Township, :chairman at the
Huron- .COttlitY Historic Commit.
lee a,t -ConntY -Council. Total
rost .of both buildings was less
Mon the .eatimote of $7,000,
t was reported that the Mw -
seam. .hit an alltiine attendance
record. for 1'937 with A figure of
approximately 13,600. paid ad.
missions. The previous total for
the hi hest year was 700.
litany -new exhibits are being
put in the 141.1501111 anct. even
the new 'nodding -added is Al•
ready almost
Ups and Downs, sparked by M.
Kroft's 033 triple, took seven
points from the third-place Hot
Dogs to uisip into sole posses-
sion of first place in the "B"
grouping of the Exeter Ladies'
Bowling League.
While the Pin Poppettes con-
tinild their winning ways thi
"A" .14W
groupingt a red-hot e
it being waged by no less than
four teems in the "X". Only four
points separate them.
Although the Mighty Midi were
blanked by the Merry Aftida,
they still remain a point mit of
first place with * 37total. The
Hot Doge, Wilt) have 36, ran bite
the same trouble against the new
leaders, Ups and Downs, to lose
seven Pointe-
Jolly Jilts', tthe, fourth team in
the close r$Ce, collected two out
of a possible seven front the Jel-
ly Six to pull their total up, to 35,
one point behind the Hot Dogs
and only three front first place.
-Happy Gelat ratsand Pie rep-
pittes were seven •point victors
in the "A" class as Whatnots
and Lollipops each took five
points. The Hi -Lights gained 4-
3 decision frorn,the Big:Oates.
Hidden scoe' winndrs NOM
Alma Heywood of the Pills and
Oladyi'Skinner of the Jolly Six.
',A', Group
Pin PoPpottes (D. Puller 598) _7
..6,11e' Cats (M. Wee, stlak489) _ 0
;Happy Gala (Annl'Hrock 571) _7
Nita Hawk,' (B. Harkness 514) 0
Pills (Vile Join, 443) 7
Goofars (Fort. eit) 0
WliStnots (B, Boliinson 565) _ 5
Be Bops (Rena Murray 569) 2
.Lollipop(L, Brock 538)
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Handicappers (V. Gould 428) 2
HI-Lighta (Gert Scott 545)4
Blowett,es (D. Prance 562) *
' "Ilt" Group
"AletiV',./4;1'4.5 (J. Rexneso 575) 7
atiM
ght7 ice. (..T.Paraona 877) - 0
rriskY Six (W. Smith 461) 7
Ttolleltas (D. Mar lts 464) 0
Ups & Downs (5f. Kroft 588) 7
Hot Dogs (P. Srintnell 531) - 0
jolly Six (D. Frayne 686) 5
Jolly ;rills (A. Breszestor 540) 2
Buttercups (H. Sadler 367) 5
We Hopei% (a. "I'Veker 551) 2
Busy Beet! Cutting 531) 5
Green Horna (j. Taylor 547) 2
oAu Gomm* 91toutilisgs
Pip Poppettes
HaPPY Gale
52
39
'What Nots • 37
Hi-Lighta36
Lollipops 36
Alley Cats 22
BlOwettes ;94,
4:- ors ns
„Nits Ha.'siri5S • 22
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B.s.ndicapPer'a ..... *10
Goofers 6.
"B" Oren" Ntimings
Ups
& 1)criena ............. ..... — 38
Mighty Mica 97
Hot Dogs ,,36
Jolly Jills .,_ _____ ..,.._,....„35
-Merry Alaida ______ .............._ 92
Blittercupa 30
Frisky Six 22
Busy Batt25
GreAn Horne 22
jolly Six 21
, Wee, mopes 18
Five Rinks
Undefeated
teitfor Front
'Shipka
SH$PKA . etdersp.f
Mr. and Mrs. 'Milton Switzer
and Sandra were weekendvisit-
ors with relatives in Fenwiek
and Bil1/40.
Mr, .and Airs. S. L Kayo and
.fitink of Toronto, were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
11055 Love And family.
Mrs. Roy Alarms and les,
Clift Russell are Visiting with
relatives in Detroit' this week,
.Mr. Tont Lainpork, Mrs. E.
Lamport :and Pave Sheppard
visited on :Stodgy ivith Mr, and
Mrs. Gordon McNair and
family at Ailsa Crate.
Mrs. Russell, .of Lindsay, is
visiting her -daughter, Mrs.. C.
Volk,
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A. the game back CiViat0,tions,
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Another Group ,1,1p Nor*
tea, J
ose . ,t,tirst
M
throe -man party ventured
ag•
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A four.matt hunting party, con.- heard, xrom since
Aging n4 h;sen'-t been rr
a Murray Brotuolh John liarry BMalhers,'Bill Arinstrong
er, gorge
Dobbs returned from a recent and ,11,0-Y Cottle, all of :Exeter,
hooting expedition with two ore expected back Novem. ber 21
moose Anti OM with their game. They tett for
no
shotl‘ah
red annl4). GteoQsre,h
g4wpieA
°1bbstiterraa)ch, Lhoeosweek
Mainly in search of
Brintnell hogged the deer.
It was reported to this news- A -"tight nut' at.the end of a
paper that the fourth mon* John* steering• wheel lan't a. safety
ny :nether, failed to fire a shot device.—Dfuvt $AF4LY
the time he was up thee,
The small party travelled ta - • *
the Choolati area to get their
game. They were gone for a
, week hut did all their shooting Life is not so short that there
in the first two days. It took isnot time for courtesy. --DRIVE
them the ze,st. of the time to drag SAFELY
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Five rinks on the Exeter Cur•
ling Club "advanced pass their
second round of weekly comfit-
titions in the local arena with-
out suffering a defeat.
The Ken floekeys• 1i. Boelof.
son, Art Can, 'BegArmstrong
arid H. King rinks all Managed
to stave off their determined op.
pqsition for their second win in
as many starts in the young
schedule.
'The McKenzie. MacNaughton,
Stayers and H. Ayley rinks each
have k standing of One win And
a Iota with this weeks results.
McKenzie rink sent the Car -
trey Cann quartet down to their
second defeat When. they edged
but s tlese 9-6 deeisinfi.
H. Ayley to/roped: to eft
124 victory over C• Acheson
while IL Xing rallied for a 104
win over it, snell.
C. MaeNtughton fell S•4 to E'en
Heekey i19 D. Itoelofson Ov0f•
powered Ken IfeLatighlin 94,
Reg Arinatrong tlowliedX.
Beavers 1.4 while th6 Art Cann
rink wontheir litateW by default
to round nut the Ytteaclay;evening
activities.
Standing* are fellOws1
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