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Weather Permittinrg
Sunday, May 25
Fresh 4 a.m. to 7 a.m., D.S.T.
EFFECTING ALL THE EXETER AREA
Including Exeter, Hensall, Zurich, Dashwood,
Grand Bend, Creditor', Centralia end
Centralia R.C,A.F,
This interruption is necessary to carry out vital
maintenance of high voltage lines and switches.
- Your co-operation will be appreciated.
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Manager Exeter Area
Ontario Hydro
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to share first place in the stand- I
lags with the Pirates who;
dumped the Cardinals 10.2
earlier in the week.
One .of the wildest scoring;
games in some tune took place in
the pee wee hardball league,
when the Tigers And Wildcats
fought to a 15.15 tie. 11i other
= • games. the Indians downed the,
I lied Sox 6,2. while the Tigers
bowed 7-6 to these same Indians,
who now lead the league with
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"Now, just what seems to be your proble><'1S?"
Five Teams in League
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Plciy 32 -Game Sked
Five teams — Exeter, Dash- star game will take place on July
wood, Zurich, Mitchell and 2. in Dlltohell, with playe• s from
Listowel -- will play a 32 -game each of the five teams in the
schedule in the Huron -Perth all-star lineup.
Intermediate Baseball League
Mohawks Home Friday
for the 1958 season. !"No man goes before his
, Dashwood, Dand : Exeter Mohawks said Uncle Filbert,
will make conies,'
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ExeterZurich, are old standbysritclieit in the their initial debut before the i
1 1 loop. The Listowel entry is a ain the power- I
home town fans *his Friday night i less the boss left earn
0 o classy junior club,
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omental arestrangling Canadian
TV.? ,Could it be that duplicates
and triplicates and rigmarole
are stiffling alb• entertaimuent'?
The new governrnent was loud
in its denunciation of CPC policy
Yet the man they chose to handle
hroadcasting in the cabinet con-
fessed that he hart never owned
a TV set. Now committees are
being set up to `investigate'
broad.easting. Less committees •
and more action would keep aur
leaning performers in Canada
and would give them a chance.
It would make TV viewing more
eniaya'b1e for the rest of us.
Mrs. , Coates
Exeter Native
The funeral of airs. Charles
Coates, 89, of Royal Oak, Mich.,
was held on Saturday, at 1 pan-,
in Exeter cemetery,
Mrs. Coates, the former Ida •
Gould, of 13xeter, was married
to Charles Coates, Exeter, in
1900. He died in July 194T. They
spent most of their married life
M Royal Oak.
Mr. Alfred Coates of town, is
a brother-in-law and Mrs. Frank
Coates aid :sirs. William Coates
are sisters-in-law. She is surviv-
ed by a sister, Dirs. William
Browning, London, and a num-
ber of ,nieces and nephews.
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Personal Items .
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Baw-
den and family of Windsor were
weekend guests at the home 01
her mother, Mrs. Jacob Ratz.
Mr. and Dirs. Wray, Sweitzer,
Ron and Barbara visited Sun-
day with Mr, and Mrs. Jack
Smith at Woodham.
Mrs. E. Lamport and Mr.
Dave Shepphard were weekend
visitors in Toronto with Mr. and
Airs. John Lamport, Debbie and
Freddie.
Air. and Mrs. Arthur Fink-
beiner attended the funeral of
their aunt, Mrs. M. Miller, in
Fairgrove, Mich., on Saturday.
Mr, and Dirs. Clarence Hardy,
Toni, Gordon and Julia of Lu-
nn were Sunday visitors with
lir. and Mrs. Ross Love.
Mr. and Mrs. Alton Comfort,
Miss Elsie Comfort, Mr. Garson
Brady, Mr, and Mrs. Ted Lead-
tey and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Leadley of Fenwick were
weekend visitors with Mr. and
Mrs, Milton Sweitzer, Mr. and
Mrs, Ctuart Sweitzer, Mr. and'
Mrs. Jack Pickering and their
families,
Dries Shirley Coleman of Lon-
don and Miss Lois Tinny of
Exeter were weekend visitors at
the home of Mr. Hugh Morenz.
Mr. and Mrs. George Burr and
Peggy of Freston. and Mr, and
Mrs. Charles Deavu and family
of Hamilton spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs, Jim Clarke,
Brenda, Billie and Rickie.
Visitors during the weekend
with Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Morenz
and Billie were Mr. and Mrs.
C L. Munro and Paula, Mrs.
Ruby Coleman of Michigan, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Corbett and Stev-
en ,and Miss Annie Consitt of
Hensell.
Mrs. Barry Clarke spent Sun-
day in Crediton with Air. and
Mrs. Don Dinney and Gary.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz
and Billie and Mrs. J. Coleman
visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Bill Coleman and Les at
Kippen.
Huron -Perth
Standings
Leat Week'* Scorers
Dashwood 12, Exeter 5
Zurich 7, Mitchell o
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Dashwood 1 0"0 0 1.009 2
Zurich 1 0 01.eo0
Exeter 0 1 0 .000 0
Mitchell ---- W0 1 0 .000 0
Listowel 0 0 0 .000 0
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Each of the surrounding din ful Zurich Lumber Kings under
triet clubs will play Home and' coach Tom Rawlings.
home series against Listowel The Kings, In their own outing,
with all of Listowel's home slapped the Mitchell Legion -
games starting at 8.30 p.m. under mires 7-0 in a nip andtuck
the floodlights. battle in Mitchell on Victoria
The Huron -Perth. annual all- Day.
Happenings In
krnshard
By MRS. GLAAWYN HOOPER
Dir. and Dirs. •Ken Langford
and boys spent Monday with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha
of Holmesville.
Mrs. Billand Jones Mr. and 111 �.
family, Mr. and Mrs Lloyd
Thomson and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Paynter of Kirk.
ton, Mrs. Lottie Jones of Ran-
noch were Sunday guests of Mr,
and Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Mr, Herb Langford of Granton
spent Sunday with,Mr.. and Mrs.
Ken Langford.
Mrs. Lottie Jones of Rannoch
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay of Port
Huron, Mrs. Alvada Hopkins of
Mitchell, Mr. Harvey Park-
inson of Kirkton and Mr.
and Mrs. David .F'arkinson and
Tommy of Trenton were Sunday
evening guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Parkinson.
Mrs. Margaret Thwaite and
Dawn 01 Toronto and Mrs. Hy-
land of Toronto were Saturday
guests of their aunt, Mrs, Jas,
Mossey. Mrs. Hyland remained
for the weekend.
Mr, and Mrs. Theo, Stephens
of Anderson spent Sunday with
Mrs. Jas. Monsey.
Mr. and Iirrs. Joe Dann attd
girls of Hyde Park were Sun-
day evening guests of Mr. and
Mrs. George Dann.
Mr. and Mrs. David Parkinson
and Tommy of Trenton spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Parkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
and Sharon spent .Saturday at
Ridgetown
Mr. Doug Schiestal and Miss
Kathleen Mossey of Winghani
spent Sunday with Mrs.• Jas,
Mossey.
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and family, Mrs. Fred Pattison
spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Thacker of Teeswater.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker
and fancily, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Hodgins and family of Granton,
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Langford
and John of Centralia Were Sun-
day guests of Mr, and Airs. Fred
Pattison.
1 uture Games.,
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26 --Zurich. nt Exeter
—T)ashviceed at Zurich
Exeter at Mitchell
June
2—:Mitchell at Zurich
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Willowclale, Oft,, i$o11 his way across the continent li`y
horseback, lie sold his ear, bought a horst, rifle and fish-
ing tackle and set but to see the county the leisurely
way. When he gats to Vaitcouvdt, 8,200 miles from his
starting place, he will then make up his blind to return'
by train, car br liortebaek, He thinks that horseback offers.
lhiiii opportunity to getplaces impossible to see by car or
train, i' eeding Gabe, his horse, is Thelma rotheriay,
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BAS1EBALL-SCHEDI:L,E 196s
(41t••Siar Game to be Played In
.Mitchell on July 2,)
May
10—Exeter 5, Dntherood 12
Zurich 7, Mitchell 5
25 --Zurich. at Exeter
26 --Dashwood at Zurich
Exeter at Mitchell
20—Liatortel at Exeter
June^
—:Mitchell at Zurich
4—Zurich at Listowel
6—Danh,roed et Exeter
0—Exeter at Dashwood
11—Dashwood at Mitchell
12—Listowel at. Zurich
D
Exeter at atlrl`seod
16—Zurich at. Dashwood
10—nitc'Itel1 at Exeter
2,1—Exeter at Zurich
.-.Mitchell at Dashwood
ii0—Exeter nt Ltaatoirel (5100)
27—Dashwood at Zurich
30—'Daiilttrood at Exeter
July
2—ALL-STAR GAME
,AT MITCHELL
0—Zurich xt 12itChtll
7—Mitchell at Listowel
9—Dashwood at Listowel
Mitchell at Zurich
11—Zurich at Exeter
14 --Exeter at Dlltehrll
Zurich at Dashwood
10—Mitchell at Exeter
16 --Listowel at Dashwood
21--Dashn'ood' at Mitchell
—Mitchell at Dashwood
24 --Listowel at Mitchell
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