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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-02-20, Page 10last Rock Decides Winner :Kin Midgets pa., 10 Th. TIMOSAdY.Pcates, February 2ct 1951 tof Out Of Race! " 3 URGENT' Cub Leaders Wanted We need two •or more leaders for our Exeter Packs. We have 60 Cubs now and a large number wanting to join. Won't you_ assist in this worthwhile. youth ..,,t work.? No, experience: necessary. T7ained leaders will --1, ,giye instruction, , ,,a BOB LUXTON, Exeter Cub Leader . . SEE- A. J. SWEITZER, Group Chairman, ROSS TAYLOR, Group Secretary. An1,11111,1,11M111111111111111111411M11111111 iiiii tlitill11111140111$41411101.111111111trn1111114011l111111111111114M111111111,1/1 HOW "HIGH. OFF THE HOG" WILL YOUR FAMILY LIVE? Whether your family lives .on tenderloin or kidneys may depend on how Well your estate is handled. Experienced Estate Officers, like those at Sterling Trusts, can help you plan your estate properly, so that ultimately there will be a minimum of delay, confusion and tax loss. 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Midget / The Harry Alley rink from the the day for Ailey and spelled extensive play to give cairn's,: curling (dub -captured top an initial defeat to the Campbell rink its :first defeat of the "sniel. honours in F,xeter's fu. -St open quartet lviln finiehed UP with Ted Taman, formerly or Ex- bonspiel of the season last Wed- two wins. :one loss and a phis , eter, now living in Listowel, nesday in Exeter. nine, which was good enough brought his keen group. up Eighteen rinks frinn Listowel, for the ruenerelp spot in the through, the eight -team grouping Hensall St. Marys, Seaforih„ competition two royncl. I into wood place ahead of -Cann the loWn of Clinton, Exeter..and The Vnight r" also had bY posting two - wins, one loss ENeter Kinsmen Midgets. lost 'C title on Friday night when( he Y dropped. a 7.3: deosion to, a •well'"aqied band C) Midget* torn Seaterth. The loss for the locals was the second in as many tries to force them from the •title run- n best -of -three series 2-0. The irst game •of the series an Sea- 'orth ice saw Exeter sWainpeci to the tune of 10-3. Seaforth grabbed a 4.1 first period. lead but were bet(' svore- ess throughout e second. Meanwhile the Kinsmen Midgets sank two tallies in the middle stanza to whittle the visitors' lead to 4-3 with a final 20 min- utes remaining in the gatne• When it looked as though tbe. locals might have pulled this one out of the fire, they ran into a series of penalties and first string centre Larry 'Dale made the most of the opportune- ty to fire home three unanswered goals to reran up the game and series for Seaforth. Dale, NV110 was pure. poison to the locals throughout the whole series, also dented the twine once in the first period to go with his three in the. third for a four -goal evening. Harry Dale, Rill Pinder and rightwinger Ray. Scotus scored the other markers for the win- neBrse.v rvine beat Jack Bedard in the Seaforth net for two of the three Exeter goals while Frank Boyle notched the other. Irvine scored his initial goal of the game in the first period and added the second in the middle frame. Centre Lloyd Moore set up both the goals anti drew assists on, the plays. Boyle, who blinked the light in the second, received some help from aggressive Bobby Jones for Exeter's final goal of the game. I•1nd Of 'I'rn VI SEA Yffirl' H Bedard; de- fence, fteith, 11111 int t ; cent re. Dale; wings, Senins, Rowell fft(; a iti4rttates, flrnarl font, Love, l'ar- ley, H. Dale, Pinder. EX:WPM - Goal, Sanders: de- fence, 1-leywood, McBride; ("entre, 75loor'e; wings Armsrong; :Brode- rick; al t e rn a t s, Cann, Jones, Sims, Blanchard, Alegi) lght, Boyle, )(wine, Stephan, 'Marriage, floe - loft. 1'.. rind 1 -Spa fort 11, 1 att 1 1 int ( 1 2--Seafort 11, Pinder ( unassisted) -Ezet er, (wine ( Moore) 4 -Sea forth, SPolns 111. DRIP ) a -Sea fort h. 1.1, fille ( Pinder) Penalties Heywood t trip- ping) 14:0a, Sevoird Period pr. 1 ry Inc ;Wm re 7- Sseter, Hoyle B. Jones) Penalties - None, ''h ltd r 1.1 nql, 3-Seafort h, L. 3 tal Otnassist(d) 9-Seaforth, .1,, Dale 1 noweliffe. Refill 10-Seaforth, 7)ale (Scoins) Penalties - McBride (hold - )ng); :Irvine (tripping); HeY- wood (elbowing). RCAF Centralia and Clinton par- l'w° win, °n° loss ad Pins nine end plus of nine. bad to f ticipated the Invitation bon -'record, but was beaten out of settle for third with, his two spiel, second place by BM Campbell wins, one loss and plus seven.i as vice skip. Bev Moron, sec- 1'1°,4 •"r -Pre. Sm. Ve'lgill.'S.22,.; Wight and Robertson rinks who JAC% elpeny of AcAl recorded three straight wins and ond, and Harry Jeffere as lead. ce%ktiroatia led his tCain 10 the liciati4rst ea:11).11;10%e attraetive beer 1 The Ailey rink. with Lee Learn due to the fact that -:an'tp;,/ell Consolation winners were the a plus five, to cop top henours. championship of the first group veighri when his foursome posted three quartet, which hails The Ailey rink hooped up with from RCAF .Clinton, ended the the Bill Campbell quartet of consecutive victories with a plua bonspiel with two wins, one loss The game was a see -saw affair ' The •top ganle 0,C l us ftrat son of Hensell chalked up a pair alt the way with some exception- round developed "en a_narili9e.x; with a of 10. r • and a plus nine while Robert - of victories, suffered ane loss Seaforth in the deciding match. al curling taking place, in fact, i eter rink skipped by c Cann and McCoy tangled in a i plus of eight. the ,game was so close that the Charlie Acheson's rink of Ex - final rock thrown by skip Bill 10•end match. McCoy eventually I eter was nosed out of winning Campbell d e c i d e d the issue. i became the winner After someone •• , Ailey had made a perfect draw 1 , .Q t, s a io owes by : • Ailey when the eventual bonspiel in the ninth end to be going ' winners won by a single shot. I home one up and with no rocks Ft ensall1 VVins First round winners received in the house by either side in - - - -- beautiful table lighters inscribed I the tenth. Campbell had anby the Exeter Curling Club, eFi xcellent opportunity to slide I rst while the second round champs.: the final stone of the game into the house to tie up the eame ' Round r trays. : took home engraved gold ash P . i Hensall ha,ntams continued a - However, he failed in his at. A. Bantam .0 Several of the games played , tempt and the Ailey rink emerg- long l''throughout the bonspiel ended , ed as • the victors by a single point. when they d limped the Zurich title trail last Wednesday lel t 11-e-1- on a tie note while others were i won by one or two shots, indicat- The victory was the third of 'Bantams 10-4 to win the best - 2 -0. The first ing the keen competition, - of -three series Exeter Curling Club officials l game of the series fell to Hen- found their first bonspiel to be! Edge Flyers . , !sail by a score of 6-2, a great success and have .plan - I Steve Kyle was the big gun ned to hold a two-dayaffair on March 25 and 26 with mixed quartets taking part, COM P FITITION 11 01 NO 1 Won Lost, Pius 'McCoy ___ .....2. 2 0 10. nell, MacDonald. B 1 o m m a e r t, fOrManCe, xTarnan _... .. •.... 2 Baker (sub goal). ' Jack Chipchase, Ross Me - 0 -ZIIHVII, lieSSP I ParkPr I . I fi :;,i , Firm. rerlod 2-4:Neter, Salton rin 1 -Fame'', Oberle (Loader) :31 4 --Zurich, Parker ( Hesse) _ 5 --Exeter, Heideman 3- Kseter, M. Br)ntnell • t Loader) 7 Zurich, Hesse. «i ignite) „, 10:51 t (Merle) ( MacDonald) . .. - ---- - . - 4:07 1 Jim Consitt equalled Wagner's 4`wienee ne first round.' In: (.2 , i0SerS. , ":14 ' 6'39 : goal. scoring production for the , Team lineups were as follows: ' Little Earl Wagner6punched 1 home two goals for Zurich while Flockey . 0 ( i Beath and Jerry Chapman slain- Aiel,ree ....... , _ med home singles. see( t 1\1c(lregor . _ _ 1, xRunner- u I.) nf first round, RoeInfaon . . • _ 1 VO 47 PPITM 0 `1' riot el) 5 . Won Lost. Pins _ _ i 1 • I 'i 3.-BNet Pr, 1-I CiOnlarl 1. HENSALL-Goal, Dennis Mock; ecainehei _ .. e n t 5 1 s (merle) .. . . ... .19:27 .kchesnn _. , i defence, Bruce Horton, '. Jack Penalties - Medard (trireme' Chipchase; centre, Bill Shad - Parker „..... ... .. 1 4 7 (,, loarquhar .. ,.. 1 14:50. dick; wings, Harold Jaques, Brown __ . ...... 1 . :3 Second Period. Gary Jones; alternates, Steve Pamir,. .• ............. 1 _ 9-Zur1cli: .Parker (Gignao) 1:00McLaughlin •...._.. n 1Kyle,Jerry Chapman, Ross Mc- .winnor of second round. „ 0 10 --Zurich. Baker mon and Doug O'Brien) 1 :42 . Beath, Bob Mickle, Jerry Moir, x Runner-up of second l'0111111. 11-eter, Oherle ......___ .. 9:44 Bob S'male, Gerald Johnston. C "• 1 --Lxeter, Loader ----. - 10:40 1 O.\ SO LAW B 13-zet er, Oberie , ZIJRICH-Goal, Amacher, de- 11.1‘,W.IS NE it S Wort Lost Plus 14 -Zurich, Gignac (Hesse) 14:00 (Brave.tt/ - -•-•--- .-- - 12:12 !fence, Don Deichert, Allan Thiel' v t .1 , 9 15-Zurieh, Doug O(B4.14., 17,77 centre, Earl. Wagner; wings, Lonertson 9 1 4 Penalties - Bedard it ripping ) JIM Consitt, Russ Klopp; alter,. nates, C. Witmer, Tommy 13e- dard, Andre Durand, Bob Turn- ; er, Allan Prang, Bernie Bedard, 'Roy Ducharme, - Continued From Page 5 I in the lopsided victory for coach !Bob Raeburn's club, as he fired fence. Loader, De)lirldge: centre, 1 four goals. Right on his heels ()eerie; lying's, 0 ravett, Sahourtn: . was team mate Bill Shaddick alternates, R it s s e I 1, Heidenia.1), I I'incornhe, 51. Brintnell, K. Brint - • who produced a three -goal per - 11:10: 51 cKinley (boarding) 15:01. Third Period 10 er, Loader (Blommaert 17 -Exeter, ()belle (Loader) 0:20 P-R-Znrich,, McKinley • 14:35 ; 19-7,1urich, Gignar. 19:44 - Penalties - ',ander TtrrippIng) oppettes 3:20. T . Gri Top 1.00 ighten i0 . . learn in the Exeter Ladies Pin Poppettes are the first Bowling League to soar over the 100 -point mark in league play .. . this year. Lucan Irish strengthened their The "A" group -leading Popp - second -place grip in the WOAA ettes whitewashed the s i x t h g place Alley Cats 7-0 Thursday Intermediate -Hotnebrew hockey league on Friday night when night to lift their total points to , they belted the third-place Clin- 105 which is 15 more than have ton Colts 8-3. the second place Whatnots and The win was the fifteenth of Happy Gals, who are tied for and rWs.illHiaomwal1r(ficKKelurtenilepoo,fDtamsvhn. white who have been rolling n the season for the green. and second. Whatnots and Happy Gals lost wood, attended the annual meet - high gear ever since they i up- ground in the race when they ing of the Children's Aid Society ended the first -place Exeter Mo- managed to nail down only five of Huron County _last Wednes- hawks 7-4 back on February 1 of a possible seven points from day, with representatives from their opposition. Wingham, Clinton and Seaforth in Exeter. School teacher Don Fletcher Blowettes were the only other ' also in attendance. seven -point victors of the "A" Rev. R. G. MacMillan was the big guns for the hoinesters and centre Gary Vowels were 'group. They electrocuted the 111- elected president of the Board of I in the. Fridaynight contest as Lights behind Almira Ford's 558 Directors; Dr. K. E. Taylor, . Single markers off the sticks of battle emerged from R.R. 1 Woodham, vice-pres- playing-coach Bob White and Quite the Be -Bops vs. Whatnot contest triple. idents; Mr. A. E. Erskine, Go - Steve Storey rounded out the Goderich and Mr, Hugh Berry, each pumped home three goals. h as June Waite of the Nots rolled derich, secretary; Mr. A. M. Tto Irish eight -goal' output. - . a 309 game and Lee Dobbs of bertson, Goderich, honorary Gd Walters, Bev Bo es and up with a 305 secretary; IVIr. j. G. Berry, Go - 'Babe" Arbour were the markst ttvilleuleBooppsPoestanngle each other. De- derich, treasurer. men fothe losers. spite these singles, however, Reeve Baillie Parrott of rMor- Lucan jumped off to a 2-0 first they each failed to top Mary ris ' Township represents the period lead when Storey opened Cronyn's 335. , the scoring at 3:40 and wes fol- In the "13" section, Wee HCounty Couneil on the Board. opes, rectors include Mrs. F. Di- lowedFing- by Fletcher's first goal of Jolly Jilts and Green Horns land, Clinton; Mrs. K. Johns, the night at 18;30. each left the alleys with seven R,R, 1 Woodham; Mrs. Howard points to their totals. Penalties handicapped the Klumpp, Dashwood; Mr. Frank scoring power of - the Clinton Ups 8: Downs, who are leading Sills, Seaforth; Mr. John Winter club in the second as they were i.'4 second section, took five R.R. 2 liarriston; Mr. Fred Da- Lucan picked up a pair of two- their three-point lead over , nicked for four minors. Although points from the Hot Dogs to hold vidson, Wingham; Mr, Roy Cou- the sins, Brussels; Mr. 'William Mc - second -place Mighty Mice who minute penalties for minor in -Kenzie, Exeter; Mr, James fractions, they managed to out- managed to get ‘three from the M Doig, R.R. 4 Seaforth and Miss erry Mnids. score the Colts 4-2. Vowels, with E. Satins, Mrs. George Johnston, Jolly Jilts with 79 points are two, and Fletcher and White, only three points back of the Mrs. J Reynolds, Mrs. A -Taylor, with one each, accounted for the Mr. W. M. Prest and Mr. Lewis Mice while the Wee Hopes carry Irish goals while Walters and onin fourth place with 75 points, Taylor, all of Goderich. Boyes beat "Jake" Barnes in . one more than the fifth -place Mrs. Mary Chaffee, the local the Lucan nets for a pair. Hot Dogs. ' director, gave a report of the A quick third -period goal hY . .. defenceman "Babe" Arbour end- weFerkeefpbrowhilginhg triples went t thtoe year's activities Mr. J. C. Berry presented the of the staff, ed the scoring for the Colts at 1:06 of the third and final period. June Waite of the Whatnots for treasurer's report and gave. the her 672 in the "A" class and to 'budget for 1958 as $44,350.00. Gary Vowels and Fletcher whip- Joan Guilford of the Frisky Six A panel discussion on "Adop- ped home a pair of quickies •to in the "B" class Who trundled tion" was conducted by Rev, wipe out the meeker and climax the Lucan scoring thrust. A three -game total of 563. MacMillan assisted .by Miss Clare McGowan end Miss Geld - Eleven penalties Were called Otuii for eight of them. ill.1,101to (M. Holtzman 4901 . 0 "0" 4., , throughout the 6.0 -minute con.' T2111 roireelles 17'. Haugh a90) _ 7 rude Wilkes of the staff. \ lies. Pats (101. SIG. -11111N. :137) . . 0 test with Clinton getting tagged [ ! „w %etf„ 1.‘, vol.(' vix )• ,. . _. , , Happy (Isis t u. Mil nros 021) . 5 LF(''‘- (199T. Barnes; (191'N''''' Sit e Hawks 1,1. Lit lie 470) .. .. 2 McAlpine, Willie; t•P1111'0, WIIIII)I; Lnifinors 174 ,0,00, f100 4 wings, rel le VIP1e11 0 r: alt orns I os, .r,imii,,timipt,8 (v. (.46,0,) 747) ..... 2 T4tson, Baynliam, Vowels( 810":7', Wha loots (.1. Wal)p 6721 . . . 7 rrhshoil. Maudslry (sub goal). i, HO 11r)Pn ( M r .% \ 01 IS 039 ) eta NTON -. Goal, Denomme; do,- flaniets 01, M111111 511) - _ a tothe'0, Arbour, T. rolepthemel: cell- Pilla (54. Jory 370) .. •......_ 2 ire, t‹. rthig : wings. 'Walters. 14. ring: altoritat es, Ntpertsurn, rThytis,. "01" Group (4aron, 51, CAW houn, Rac)cot, Wee 1.70Peo W. Sweltzer 55(0 ... 7 Seot t,. ilerm a n MO) goal). MI t t ere :fps (15. :40(110 it 544: 0 Jolly :fills (A. Preszcator 7721 . 7 I,' Uri" t Period 0 1---4.4100 fi, Si 01.0:tr reitson) - 3:40 i'llirloi€"' 8": (A' Vann 412) " n Horn A (1). I5011111V1I1 032)B 7 2--Ltican, Vietcher 111045. eea (15. 'Webster 570) . 0 ( Wpa ill) ) , _ 10:29 Fps & Downa (11. no tars 7701 7 Penalties- 14. rIcrli (tripping) Tint Dogs (S, Darling* 5347 On Second 1 1) Men's Bowling Schedule onthis, Feb, 24 7-11--Prs in Poppevs. Tradesmen Windmills vs, Tin ToPPera Mm ilken. vs. Ringers 9-11-fled's Billiards vs, Pepsies Spares 115. Butchers Big Six vs, Spare ..Parts WedfleP aling, P 2:1 74 -fin perials vs, (1..51,'s Edselaires vs. Canners Pockets vs. -Wildcats CAS Elects Area Ladies 1 prim; y Siv IF, (In II rotql. 7031 7 OeC,,nd• Pooloir flollettes (1). marks 41:1 , •Prry Maids DI, lea runita r 702)4 (K, borig) 1:27 I" 101k'e \V1186" :''70 3 3- -rtlAttm, WaltPrs -I.-Loran, Met che'e (wraith, Vont.) 70:37 5.- Luca)), Vowels . . . G. elhatott, lloyes (T. and al, Coltistimittil • 10:14 7- Liman, WI, tre VOWAhtil I 7:03 0-1,n4an. 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