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GIB SABOURIN
Torn. Knee Cartilage
BILL WAGHORN
Broken Writ
BiLL PINCOMBE
Broken Wrist
Boa COATES
Broken Ankle
JIM MacDONALP
Dislocated Ankle
Mens Bowling
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Canners.,. 23
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Jack Fuller . -_ - 225
Bob Nicol...._,___ 217
Harold I-lnllsman-__-..._,._ 211
Albert Blanks _, 213
Don Gravett .,.....,.. _ 212
Nen Suffron 212
Ray Van Dorsselael _...., 311
AI PrP,vil .. 21.1
George Glendenning , 210
I,arrY Heideman . _ _...-_.,_. 210
Bill Oberle __,__.. 210
D. Harrison - ,_.... .. 203
Rill 1l1r(.'leary ___ - 207
))nn Wells .. ,.. ,. 203
Len Thompson �_- 206
Lorne .Haugh ... 203
Nell Redman _.. _ 203
Stan Frayne ,.... 201
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A)NLT in Goal, Baker; de-
fence, Franklin. Delbridge; cen-
tre, Oberle: wings, (lravett. Sa-
botirin: alternates, Batten, Heide-
man, RUssell, 33 l o m m a e r t.
Brtntneli, K, ;Brintnell, Stclralls
(sub goal).
:BRADFORD — Goal, Copeman;
defence, Lotto, PREPS; centre,
Davis; wings, Harvey, hatteraby;
alternates, Nairn, Patton, 110011),
Thorns, Glbson,
J'irct Period
1—Bradford, Lotto
((;Ibsen)_ ..__,.____ 10:40
2—l.radford, Naltn _
(Patton) ' 11:36
3—Exeter, Gravett •
(Heideman, Batten) _ _ 12:40
Penaltles -- Franklin (elbow-
ing) 4:23; Oberle (misconduct)
6:20; Delbridge, (tripping) 0:30:
Davis (tripping) 10:30; Nairn (in-
terference) 10:23,
Ser•ood Period
4—Bradford, Patton
(G4hson)
5-14xeter, Gra-vett-
(He Idems n, Ober.le) 5:20
s Fxoter, Russell
(Heideman) 8:20
7—Bradford' Lotto
(Thorns) -.. _ . 14:13
Penal(lett -- Patton (tripping)
11:37; Sa.bourirt (tripping) 5:31 ;
Lotto (charging) 8;00; Sabo :trill
(charging) 10:35,
Third. Period
8 L'xeter, Sabourin
(Gravel!, Oberle) _ _._. - 4:42
3—)axete.r, Gravett
(Franklin) ...._ 6:33
1fl—Jlradtord, Gibson
(Thorns) 11:33
11 --Bradford, 'Patton _ 13:47
12—Bradford, Battersby
(Davis) __.14:03
Penalties Patton (rhxrging)
7:47; Franlclln (holding) 10:23;
Davis (charging) 11:25; Booth
(interference) 16:33.
0:21
Late Burst
Ties Series
Bradford "Brad's - Fords"
rallied for three unanswered
third period goals Thursday
night here to jolt the Exeter
Mohawks 6-3 and tie up the
best -of -seven OHA quarter -finals
at two games each.
The Fords and Mohawks were
tied up 3-3 after the first 4l)
minutes, but it took the visitors
only eight seconds to go one up
in the third, when defenceman
Bill Lotto took a faceoff draw
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REDER'S FLORIST
from teammate George Davis
to ;tire a low scorcher from
centre ice into the lower left
hand corner of the Exeter net.
The goal seemed to take a lot
of heart out .of the Tribe, and
while they began to flounder,
the Fords took the opportunity
to slap in two more goals before
the final buzzer sounded,
Gibson Stars
Don Gibson, a towering 6'3"
leftwinger, grabbed the spot-
light in the Ford's sheer deter-
mination victory by qsupplying
his club with four of their six
counters. Dave Harvey and
Lotto were credited with the
other two.
Centre Bill Oberle scored his
eighth and ninth goals of the
series for the Tribe, while Don
Gravett sank the third.
Close to 600 fans witnessed a
real see -saw first period as
each team slammed hone three
goals.
Oberle started the Mohawks
out on the right foot at the 30 -
second mark by sinking a
board's after taking a clearing
pass from Kevin Delbridge.
Centre. Dave Harvey gat that
one back for the Fords at 11:40
with Battersby and Booth assist-
ing on the play, but Oberle was
Johnny -on -the -snot for the sec-
ond time at 13.57 to tip in "Red"
Loader's blueline drive.
Don Gibson caught fire for a
pair of quickies at 14.20 and
14.37 to put Bradford ahead for
the first time in the game, but
the extra goal was nullified when.
"Boom" Gravett flipped Gib
Sabourin's pass into the net.
from a goalmatuh scramble.
The Mohawks skated strongly
in the second period and badly
outplayed the Fords throughout
the 20 minutes, but even though
they were helped by having five
of the visitors sent to the penal-
ty box, the Tribe was unable to
find the scoring range.
Ross Copeman, in the Brad-
ford's net turned in his best
display of the series in stopping
the Mohawks cold right on his
doorstep.
Bowlers . Enter
Zone Tourney
The Lake Huron Zone Recrea.-
tiori Council has announced that
the first annual Junior Five -Pin
Bowling Championships will take
place in Listowel on Saturday,
April 19.
Larry Heideman, Exeter's re-
creation director, is accepting
entries for the tournament and
anyone interested is asked to
contact him at the local arena,
Rules and regulations are as
follows:
Classes 1. Junior Girls and
Boys (Linder 14 by Sept. lst, '57)
2. Senior Girls and Boys
(under 19 by Sept. 1st, '57)
(NOTE: These ages are simi-
lar to those accepted by the
Canadian Junior Bowling Con-
gress,)
Teams: 1. Each community
shall be allowed to enter a maxi
mum. of two teams in each
class.
2. A .team shall consist of five
players.
Scoring: 1. Each player shall
bowl three games.
2. All five scores shall count
for the team total..
3. Total pins shall be the
method of counting. '
4. No handicaps shall be used.
5. Foul lines: In junior classes
shall be disregarded. In senior
classes shall be strictly en-
forced.'
The Story In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Mrs. H. McIntyre of Glencoe
and Mr, and Mrs. Will McIntyre
of Ottawa spent Monday at the'
home of :Mr. and Mrs, Arthur
Abbott,
Mr, and Mrs, Henry Hodgins,
Lucan, spent Wednesday after -
boon visiting Mr. and Mrs, Heber
Davis and Mrs, Fred Davis.
Mrs. M. if. Elston spent Tues.
clay at the home of her mother,
Mrs. E. Davis,
The ladies of the congregation
Of St, Patrick's church gathered
to clean the church and parish
hall on Thursday morning,
Mr. Henry i-Iodgins visited at
the home of his daughter, Mrs,
Harry Carroll, on Thursday
while Mrs. Hodgins visited with
hergrandson,lil:l . and Mrs.
,
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ArthuAbbot, -
Mr, and Mrs. ilarvtly Latta
and family atteiideel service. al
Trivitt Memorial 'ehur'ch, txeler
on Sunday and spent the day
with Mrs. Rd. Melons,
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ilodgttis,
Luean, spent Sunday !vitt! Mr.
and Mrs. Clifford Abbott,
Mr. and Mrs., I"toberrt Latta
and family of 13al1yiliote spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Latta.
Mr, and Mrs, both Maguire
and boys spent Sunday visitthg
relatives %n London
and 11trs. ilII "Ral and
fntiiily spent Thursday eveninng
at tilts heist! er Mr. 1,i d Mrs.
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The pair of goals by Don Gib- (Il. u•ehs(,i', a. ('nt1ing -471 )
son in the third were just a.Mlgbty plica (B. Wilson 1122) .._
formality after Bill Lotto scored 0:t'1 (mot P s 1.#. 7)1 N G
his "surprise" counter before
most of the fans had been seated
to watch the final 20 minutes of
play,
Itl1A.0140Rn -- (,nal, Copeman;
lrt'cnee, Lotto, Faille; cent re,
Davis; wings, .Harvey, Battersby:
alternates, No irn, I'atton, Gib-
son, Thorns, Rooth.
)uNIUTP)R --- float, Baker; de-
fence, Loader, 7)elhridge; venire,
(ihrrlr: wings, (3ravet 1, Sahour-
in; alternates, Russell, 01 Min t-
Hell, :Heideman, 1'lloutmaert, K.
l:1rin(nett, !Franklin.
4 trot 7'eriod
1 --Exeter, t)her)e •
lDel bridge l_ :30
'--I)ra(lford, Harvey
(Batersby, Booth l ... 11:4,0
3—luxeter, Oberle (Loader) 1.3:57
4-13radrord, (;ibsnn
(`Chorus, Patton) 14:20
1 ((,r,'aadnfois)rd, 41ibson
14:67
s 1'xeter, (:raVett
(Sabnurin)
i'enallIca (Merin -( tr
ippl
tg30)
rJ_, learns int et[ere ca)5•011•
Oberle (elbowing) 101;
No Irn
(elbowing) 14:32: Harvey (Inter-
ferener) 11;54; Heideman (slash-
in1)O 17:12.
Seeond. Period
Seo ring -- None.
Denali les 1,01 to (intorfrrence)
1;30; Riotnrnaert 1interft'rence)
5:15; Booth (eros -checking) 5:11;
Copeman (tripping') ''6:42, sPi'vr(1
h,v Patton; lotto !tripping) 10:02;
I`arris (hnarding) 15:10; Gibson
(high -sticking) 17:02.
Third :Period.
7—Bradford, Lotto (Davis) •;0S
8—Bradford, (;Ihson
(Thorns, Patton) _ 3:15
0• --Bradford, Gibson_ 13:14
Penalties --- Del bridge (Inter-
ference) 8:12; Delbridge (hold-
ing) 14:30; Lotto )interference)
14:30; Nairn (elltosving) 13:03.
Message From,
Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Women's Institute
The Kirkton Women's Institute
meeting was held in Aberdeen
Hall Friday evening. Mr. Bill
Mitchell of St. John Ambulance.
Corp, Stratford, spoke on First
Aid.
The remainder of the evening
was spent in playing euchre.
Winners were: ladies high, Mrs,
Jack Thompson; lone hands,
Mrs. Ross Francis; men's high,
Tom Crew; lone hands, Charlie
Wilson.
Personal Items •
Several ladies attended a brush
demonstration at the home of
Mrs. Don Green Friday evening,
Mrs. John McElrea is a pa-
tient in St. Marys Memorial
Hospital at time of writing.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ward Allen of
Ottawa kspent a few days last
weekwith the fornher's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. George Allen,
Topics From
Woodham
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
Mr. Andrew Bloniinaert of
Exeter visited over the weekend
with his son, Joe, . and Mrs.
Blomm aert.
Dr, Geo, P. Morphy and Harry
Hewins of Toronto were in the
village on Saturday and called
on relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques
and family were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Shap -
ton, Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Mills of
Prospect hilt were Saturday (We-
ning guests with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Jaques.
Mr, Jack Smith fell tearing
the ligaments in his leg,
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Blolnmaeri,
Mr, and Mrs. 3. Tipping were
guests of Mr. and Mrs, Reg
Stagg, Exeter, on Saturday eve
Hing.
Air. and 11Irs, Jint T'attersotl
of He.nsall spent Sunday with
Mr, and Mrs. .Tames Miller.
Mr's, M. Copeland and jean
visited with; their• aunt, Mrs.
lllinia Sweitzer, at, Spruce Lodge,
Stratford, on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert' Kirkby
Were Sunday visitors with their
daughter, Mrs. Laverne Redd ,
and Laverne.
Mr. Ira McCurdy is a patient
in St, Marys Memorial hospital
where he underwent surgery on
Monday afternoon.
Mr, and Mrs. Norris Webb and
family' spent Sunday in Sarnia
visiting with .Mr, and Mrs. 'Wel.
Whyte.
Mrs, Roy 10•k visited her
daughter and nein grandson.
Mrs, 'Bryce Skinner, in Stratford
Hospital.
Miss Norma Tern, nt11'Se-in•
training at St, Joseph's Hospital.
London, was a weekend visitor
at her honkie in ti* village.
Mrs, W, L, Switzer and Mr.
and Mrs, Arthur k,tindle were
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Cecil Canlnr.
Shower For Bride•eiee"t
tln 1 riday evening last ceus-
drls soul friends gathered at the
home of 11tr. and Mrs. Walter
Levy in honor their rhil~ce, Miss
Doris Levy, ;5.{' Anderson, td a
>11isCetlaiteetls shower prior 111
her utarriage. The 'evening WAS
sl9ent iii games,
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Bx, MRS. ARcHI E DEWAR I
Newly -Weds .Honored
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parkinson
and Mr. Fred Jamieson,
ewe and Kate were hosts la a
party at the Base Line school'
1 on Friday when Mr. and Mrs,;
, Ron Switzer who were :married
recently were presented with a!
coffee table.
I4lisses Norma and Wilma.
Elston entertained with piano 1
music and Mrs. limed Switzer
showed the pictures she took of I
their trip to Florida and of the
orange groves showing the de-,
struetion done by the heavy'
Ifrosts there.
Personal Items
Mrs. David holland spent
Tuesday in London with her
daughter, Mrs, Eric Westman
and family,
Mr, James Clarke and his
mother, Mrs. Clarke, London,
4. visited on Sunday. with Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Rundle.
Mr, and Mrs, A. Rundle and
Mrs, W. Switzer were guests of
Mr. and Airs, Cecil Camm on -
Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Elston
and family were guests of Mr,
and Mi's. Greenstreet, Kirkton,
on Sunday.
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13y MRS. GLADWYN HOOP ER
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Wilmer Jones
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
Bryan and family, Mr. and Mrs,
Gerald Bryan and family of Pros-
pect Hill, Miss Leslie Gaunt -
mage of Si, Marys spent Sunday
at Port Frank.
Mrs. Fred Pattison was a Sun-
day guest of Mr, and Mrs. Leon-
ard Thacker,
Mrs. Kenneth. Parkinson, Mrs.
Wm. Jones, Mrs. Lloyd Thom-
son attended the W.I. bus trip
to Kitchener last Wednesday.
Mr. Harvey Parkinson return-
ed home from Florida and is
spending a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson.
Mrs. Jas. Mossey is spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Young.
Mr. and 7Irs. Cecil Mossey
were Sunday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. B. Young of St, Marys.
Message From
Whalen
By MRS. F. SQUIRE
Mr, apd Mrs, Wm. Fischer
and Janice, St. Marys, visited
on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Harry Klahre.
Miss Marian Morley R.N, 'of
Toronto was a weekend visitor
at her home here.
Bliss Elva Morley returned
home from Detroit where she .
spent four weeks,Shel
also �spent
four days in hicago.
Mr, and Mrs. A, Pym, Exeter,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Miss. Bill Morley Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen at-
tended baccalaurate church serv-
ice for the graduates of the
Q.A.C. at Guelph at the Memor-
ial Hall, Guelph, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire
were weekend visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Beckett, Kitchen-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning
and Muriel were Wednesday eve-
ning guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Allen Jaques, Zion,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. French en-
tertained on Saturday evening,
the occasion being their 18th
wedding anniversary. Those pres-
ent were Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Morley Sr. and Elva, Mr, and
Mrs. Wm, Morley Jr. and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mor-
ley and family, Hazel Park,
Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Art
Hodgins and family, Clandeboye
and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brock
and David, Chiselhurst.
Lenten services were held at
the United Church on Tuesday
evening with Rev, H. J. Snell, I
Exeter, as guest speaker. On
Thursday evening Rev. Dr.,
Semple of Egmondville was
guest speaker.
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