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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-05-29, Page 5Mos a03' Prodi 1.Nhaien ey MRS. .P. sc t,it.rzg Mrs. Harold Bell and Helen, London, spent a few days remit - /2/ with Mr. Frank Parkinson and Glenn. Sue Ann Squire spent the week- end with Carol Langford, St. Marys. Sunday callers with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bantle were Mrs., Ccrtie Johnson, London, Mr. and Mrs, Ewart Pym, Exeter, .and Mrs. Minnie Mardlin and Fred Wesley. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Squire spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and M. Lloyd Flannigan, Lucian. Mr, Melville Gunning is a pa- tient at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, having undergone an operation on Saturday morning "able At time of writing his con- dition is as well as can be .ex- petted. • Mrs. A. Lee, Miss La.vina Howell, Mrs, Gladys Porter,' London, Mrs, Hancock, Guelph,' were Sunday visitors el 141r. and Mrs., Wm. Morley Sr; • A1r. and Mrs. Wm. Morley ,1r. • attended a reception at Arm strong's, Exeter, for the Hyde - McCoy wedding, t Mr. and Mrs. Nen 2avitz of, Stratford visited recently with; Mr. and Mrs. E. Ferguson. Mrs. Russell Brock, Chisel-. burst, visited :Thursday with Mr. and Mrs, Mm" Morley Sr. Alr•, and Mrs. Alton Neil and Donald visited Sundry with Mr.' This itYnk `111 fi-ncheisea !$y .M:RS. F..HORNE 1 Mrs.' Isabel Sugden spent a •few days recently with friends i at Kitchener. Sunday. visitors .with M'r, and Mrs. •Cordon Ford were Mr. and Mrs, .;lack Bailey of ,Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Armstrong, Debbie and Robin of Detroit, A1rs. Barry Ford, also Mr.' and Mrs. !Clarence Ford and baby daughter of Kiteheper. Mr. and Mrs. ,Tads, Melts and children Stratford visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock, Margaret and Dennis visited Mast weekend with relatives. at :La ngton. Mr. and Mrs, Freeman Horne and family spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Brock at Norval. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Sholdice of London were guests of Mr. slid Mrs. Newton Clarke on Sun- day. and Ars. Chas, Rawlings, Cen- tralia, Mrs. Mac Mills entertained on Thursday, 11 little folk in honor of her son May's eleventh birth- day, Mrs, Laverne Morley and Mrs. Wm, Morley Sr. called on Mr. and Mrs, Vic Westman near Granton on Tuesday evening, on the occasion of their 50th anniversary. ,,11111111rllflln11111111111111111111111111111111f11111111111111{11111111111111111111t11111111111111111111111{111111111111111111111111111{!, South End Service Used ear Bpys RED-HOT SPECIALS '57 PONTIAC SEDAN—tutone white and bronze. A real buy! '56 METEOR SEDAN — tutone green and black, 21,000 miles, automatic transmission. The sharp- est car in town! '52 CHEVROLET COACH—black, real sharp, motor overhauled. '51 CHEVROLET SEDAN—whitewall. tires, new paint, diamond. blue. BETTER THAN NEW! '50 FORD COACH—new tires, a real sharp car. '51 AUSTIN SEDAN—black, dxceilent condition. 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Snelgrove's PHONE tSf xl I'ER .a- e:�.,„xr. ,, I BRQOMBAL-L CHAMPS—CE Construction, who won RCAF Cerltralia's broomball championship are shown receiving the Carling Tophy at the annual RCAF winter sports banquet held last Friday night. Kneeling front row, left to right, are Paul Chellew, Gold. McTavish, Doug "folly” Brintnell, "Marty" Martens and George Kellett. Back row, left to right, Eldon Heywood, Clarence Lenaghan, Bev Lindenfield, Dickie Moore of. the Montreal Canadiens, Don Dinney, Bill Thompson, Carling representative, Doug Har, tress, Bill Ford, Bob Pryde, Bill Regier and Doug Parsons. Ca.nadiens'Comedjan Dickie Moore, Centralia Sports Banquet Entertainer By DON GRAVETT T -A Sports Editor Dickie Moore, of the Mantrea Canadiens, who was the Nationa League's most prolific scorer fo the '57-'58 hockey season with 8 points, headed the list of guests at RCAF Centralia's annua. winter sports banquet last Fri day night. Moore, who stands 5' 11" and Lips the scales around the 178 pound mark, answered questions from station personnel and kept his audience lienee in hilarious form most of the time, The chunky leftwinger proved to be quite a comedian. When asked which goaltender in the NUL gave him the least trouble, the Canadien star re- plied, "I guess my cousin in the goaltending division is Ed Chad- wick of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Brother, he was good to mel He was the oneaI scored most of my points against." The questions ranged from the recent Stanley Cup playoffs to the calibre of players throughout the National Hockey League. i evening was F/L J. D. Leitch, j who named winners of the dif- f ferent sports activities staged 1' by the station and donors of x I L1trophies, Harry Bicknell, representative 4 of Dow Kingsbeer Ltd., present- ed the "Dow" trophy to F10 1 McLaughlin who accepted 'it on "; behalf of PITS, winners of the Ilnter-Station IIockey champion - !ship, The team members also re - !calved miniature lighters for their feat, i The championship team in- ; eludes W/C 7'ruemner, coach; j T1'/L Gibson, manager, F/L Don- ! ald, F/L Longmuir, P/0 Goblet, ; I'0 MacArthur, FO MacDonald, C/0 Profitt, F/0 Sibley, I+"/0 "The hardest hitting defence - man in the league is Fern Plain - an of the Bruins. Don Simmons played very well in the Boston net.— in fact I thought he played too well at times, We seem to have spent rush after rush going Parent, F/0 McGarvey, F/0 Weadiek, F/0 Geckle, F/0 Tho- 'burn, ho-'burn, P/0 Hughes, F/0 Ycrxa ' and F10 Franklin. Dickie Moore presented LAC ' llfacintyre with the most valu- able player award and the trophy Ito F/0 Franklin for winning the scoring title, F/0 Goble! accept- ' ed the trophy for F/0 Franklin !who has been recently posted to ;Halifax. CE Construction was crowned the broomball champions and ;Bill Thompson, representative of Carling Breweries Ltd., gave' the Carling trophy to team captain ;Bill Ford. Members of the team, who received miniature trophies, 1• •right in on him to find out if he's shortsighted or not" 1 Comments About, MKana who praised the rest off rromart� the Canadian club highly, refused I to state whom he considered a8! the most valuable play -r to thei By MRS. KEN McKELLAR Montreal club throughout the "Canadians have many valu- able players. on their roster and it's hard to single out any one man. Our team is like one big happy fanyily. When •you have players . like the `Rocket', `Boone Boom', 'Pocket -Rocket', Beli.veau and Harvey, the family can't help but'be happy," "Seriously though, I think the main reason why we won the Stanley Cup in Boston was be- cause of .Tom Johnston who came back with a very, very bad knee to give us the lift we need- ed. Tom's knee is still bad as a , result of his early return to ac-; tion. Ile's still taking treatments. on it regularly," Moore paid tribute to Fleming hTaekell for his terrific Stanley, Cup play and to Andy Bathgate of the New York Rangers for his, •overall season's play. The good-looking athlete plays' handball and tennis in the aft -1 season to keep in top physical' shape for the grueling 70 -game' schedule that awaits hint each fall. 1 Mrs. E. Moore returned hom last week after visiting in To ronto and Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Abbiss Georgetown, spent the iveekenc with the 'Carey families here. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wallac and sons, Keith and Kenneth Carlingford, were Sunday visi tors with Mr. and Mrs, John Wal lace. Mr, and. Mrs. John McLachlan and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh. McLach- Ian, Seaforth, visited on Saturday evening with Mr. and Mr's. An- drew McLachlan. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Carey spent Monday in London. Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller and Mrs. Grace Scott visited friends in Seaforth on Sunday. Recent' visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Robert Gardiner and faro- ily were Mr. and Mrs. Howard' Snell, of Clinton, and Mr, and I'Irs. Samuel Dunn, Summer. Cove,. Saskatchewan. Mrs. W. McLaren, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Keith McLaren, Wanda and Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. Percy 'Terris, Beverly and Patricia, ' were guests at the Willard- Kad- ing wedding in Grand Bend Unit- ed Church on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald leekeell and sons, Exeter, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Walker. Mr. and Mrs. James MciKenzie of London, visited on Sunday with Mrs. T. McIntosh and. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ramsey. Mrs. Robert Laing and baby daughter have returned home Cron). Seafol th Hospital. Mrs. .T. E. Taylor spent a few days visiting friends in Toronto. iIr. Wilbt.r Miller attended the funeral of his brother-in-law,, Herman Daman, hi London, on Wednesday. Ladies' Aid The Montreal star was intro- duced by F/0 Moe Gobeil and thanked by Group Captain A. G. Kenyon, C.D, Centralia CO, In appreciation for his appearance, Moore received a smartly de- signed leather suitcase. Master of ceremonies for the House League. Standings vitt Nfort, 1f1(il',y NOIr1'ij.'L7,4, :gaff 'Whisk'* Snorts 1 e,i ars 12, 'Yankaaa 8 r)n{13rprg- 1E, 74rnvAa BrSvpg 18, '1"anke(+a 12 ;4tnndrnX W- tl '1' r. via 1 1 n R i'{nda'prt . l'Ankeed n 1 0 0 4,1t144;Y :4on"rtsAr,I/ 1,0x0 %i er*le',4 r r T" I111rs 2•Ka nn 18, '11+'i111rs It ;Were Doug Parsons, Doug Ham ess, Clarence Lenaghav, Gorcl 'McTavish, George Smith, Doug .Brintnell, Bob Pryde, George Kellett, Paul. Chellew, "Marty" .Martens, Eldon Heywood, Bev. iLindenfield, Don Dinney and Bill Regier. I The Labatt trophy was present- ed by representative Slim Stew- art to team captain F10 Matti - I well of PFS for winning the vol• leyball championship. Miniature trophies were also received by the team which included W/C 1 Likeness, SIL Robertson, Fi L 1 Rosengren, Cpl. Stevens, Sgt. Nowell, F/L Morley, F/0 Cow. den, S; L INfunn, F/L Johnson, Sgt. Scott and F/L faun ".. + Mr, Thompson presented F/C Powell with the Carling trophy for copping the men's badminton !singles championship. A second presentation for the women's :singles title to Mrs. L. Walker i was also made by Mr: Thomp- son. The Campbell Bros, ' •ophy for men's doubles went to LAC Pay - ten and F/0 Sinnett. The pair re- ceived replicas for their feats and were presented with them by Mr. Van Horne. Mrs, Payten and Mrs. Rees were awarded t h e women's doubles trophy and received min- iatures. F/C Powell and AW Berezan Ski were the winners of the mixed doubles title. Mr. McCarthy of the Centralia Dutch Boy* Food Market present- ed the trophy to skip W/0 Ailey tor piloting his foursome to the station curling championship. On • the team were F/L Tinline, W/0 e Knoblaugh and Sgt. Crooks. The LAC McCoy rink were runners-up to the Ailey quartet. andreceived mugs from Andy L y t t 1 e, representative of O'Keefe's Ltd. F/L Andrew, F/L 'Blair and CpI, Blackbu ., were members of the team, The tri -service league basket- -. ball championship also fell to RCAF Centralia and with it ,f lNllllnNleJt,+tnlllt 1141N111W11,nnl nolN. 11 a 4fnoittoAl „ 70.41 woo .0. -t 1'fth r r......... _ .. 1 1 0 2 The regular Ladies' Aid meet. ng (vas held at the 'lone of Mrs. e1•vie Dow, with the president, �'Irs. Will Mille:, in charge. She poled the meeting with a peen% olioived with the devotional eriod', ltcperf.s were; given by the see- etarV and treasurer. Mrs. Ger- ald Carey favored with a read-, iig andthe retated& of the rogrant consisted of items of; 11SineSs. FIower Committees were ap- 1 ainted and Mrs. 'DeW and Mrs. grey were narncd es committee o buy paint to 'be used in the ilurch basement, 11A..Vr! t3144tf114:0,°r 114t$11-0iti.'t,l'4 11 t11i441: 11+444r+l' Yoneed b Pirated 14, C'11044 1 I'trnted 10, c"ordinals 7 p f4/01471111(Eu [" 'lid 14 rets t t'*i'alhr . ;t 1 n Y4 tt. t'h111rs 1 2 n 2 .. ("Itt•dinnla _ 1 2 0 2 rvenitig Auxiliary The Marintn' Ritchie Evening K.uxiliary met at the Item of Its, Eldon Alen on Tuesday veniitl witch , r'a. Mervin Dow residing. Mrs, Gordon Seat read the t. cripttiie lesson which was fol awed with pr'ayel' by t)1iy prrsi- eht, Mrs. torted 'Alliott, whir also ad charge of the stud book 'Mere '1^t't 1, 11:';etertM,r, indfnna f;, 1"nrt .ens " e 1 M Tigers 1rtll�,nli , , Tt r r .0 µ+ s I [. 1fi11ignts 'J't: art WIldentft Red Sox .w efirealinge %t 1 n a • 1 aaftd n aft T �.«,.. +r'.m 1f 1 ash Garage • Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon, and -during I the evening throughout the week, Exeter Motor Sales 111,1 r IJ 111111111111111,11111111111111illflllll{llltllllllllllin„ J?f,y'^Rai+»MN p {a. 'v 'f,*m` Get REAL Accident & Sickness SECURITY with one of Paul Revore'1 renowned Non•Concellol,le and Guaranteed Continu' able to, age 65 Accident A Sickness Peliciesl - f ilk Oen The Paul Revere Life Insurance Company Canadian Head Office Hamilton. Ons BECAUSE nti roof Rowe Accident end Sleka.a Pollel,A nr. Non•CdncelleblN and Goarentaed Congos, elle In egg 6S, Roo poIjc4. creeol Ye chemise b i res. �onY...an Mn eoiY M'Isimh,Midl 14 14 polfcyhbldne. Int.rnieticn DAVID .. HCWi LL, 14ARRIE0 :London Ave 41oc came the Labatt trophy, which was accepted by F/0 Billings. Aylmer, Clinton, and Centralia were in the winter basketball league, Members of the Centralia team included F/0 Giles, le/0 Tot - ham, Cpl. Stephens, LAC Malen- fany, F/C Body, FIC Amos, P/C Beeby and F/C Campbell, The Labatt trophy for tops in bowling went to staton work- shops and was accepted by LAC Previl from Mr. Stewart. Cpl... se Ilan 1 1, LAC May, LAC Taylor, Cpl, Dragomir, LAC Saffron and. CpI. Osgood were all members of the winning team, Bead table guests included W/C Truemner, Mr. Lyttle, F/0. 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