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Jiirkton and Carlingford have
moved into a first place .tie with i f
three ruins apiece and one loss
i fire .(;yelone Baseball League
f;1' Up standings.
Kirl;ton came ,up with recent
victories over Staffa .and Murno
41 move Up the ].adder while
Carlingford, who had ,a 2-0 record
Wore this week, pounded cut
A single victory over Munro but
were stopped in their bid for
sole possession of the top rung
by Russeldale in losing a tight
-B ball game.
In the big games, Rir1Uon
edged nut a 10-9 decision from
.':taffa on Monday night behind
the combination hurling of Patti
+ end' Dobson. Robby Dobson was
•the winning pitcher wi'h Paul
replacing hint in the fifth while
l' ethereott did the catching.
Huro,n,Perth
BoxScores
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LISTOWEL WALLOPS TRIBE
1,15't0W1:L A.r11C
(-tarty :'ryfoglo, et 4 1
Beau :i!afrish, If
E. en Chisholm, c
Jim Bain, 3b 4
dark .Nichol, 2h 2
Jim Lawson, 2b 431 _ '1
a,on (.nye, Ib
('Jtatlie C,i111Py, 11) (1)� 1
Dill Oster, rf _ 2
Don Dennis, p. 2
Dwight Wagner, p (5) 1
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1. 11 .(,,b .titthnurlii, 83 -._ ..
1 0 1ti11 Platten, if
U 1 .))ori (Lravelt, t•2
a) it lint f ussell, )) -_ ___
L' 0 lrt ("0)11. p (4) _...
11 1u l 1 t'1•rd(rb 1CuHuntsseer, i1" It 14) ,,..
n ll,
1 o t t• Jtlommaert, rf (4)
n n ;,inion Nagel, rf t 1) _
0 0 Joe Wooden, 2h -
0 0 lion Mei<ell( r, all .._
0 0.1 int Hennessey, Ib
Dour; Sillery, 2 ..__._.
Errors .A14
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"'Mitchell Win
__Continued Prom Page 4
each of the second and third. A
five run rally in the fifth salted
the game .away,
Exeter's run producing innings
were the second .and fourth With
two cooling in the fourth.
Lack of pitching control was
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Wallace and Saddler shared the TOTALS 21 15 5 1TOTALS' 16 0
,pitching duties for Sta.fa with
Ndrris behind the plate,
Gary Hopf pitched Carlingford
i o a share of first place when .MITCHELL AB r. 11 E 43.1:1.(11 ABR
he stopped Munro 9.6. Ale(( Hoy ('ha.tlie. We,ti'nnaal,=ss _ n 0 1 Doug O'Brien, 2h .-. 5 2
did the catching for the winners, George Cot•ene,r•, •h ... 3 0 0 0 Doug Itteander, sa --_ 1
'set Saxton. e _ 1 0 0 0 Tom Trawling(, c _,__ a 1
"Whitey" Malello and Cliff Delia. _ trhee0n, p .. . 3 0 0 t) • 1 111 Yun glut, Jh _-,__ 4 1•
r "Link" Rohfritsch, et :1 0 u 0 Rruee Moir, ref ___-__ 0
ltnrnlan Were the Munro battery, ltob 1''rle, rC l 0 _ 0 (ton O'Brien, p 3 n
- Kirkton came up with four Bob ('oleo ioun, 1s, .-... 3 0 2 t) Gerald Fell, 1b 3 0
runs on seven hits and two errors non Smith, 3h 1 0 ii n Dat Presse, rf _-._.___ 4 it
to down Munro 4-3 Friday night, 1g"ayne Pauli, 1b __-_ 3 0 0 0 (sen Parker, It 4
Robby Dobson was the winning TOTALS 26 0 4 3 TOTALS
hurler with Nethercott doing the
catching.
Malebo suffered his second
loss of the week with Cliff Nor-'. MOHAWF S 11 ft 1.1 13 LEG IONN.11fE 3 AB 11
man once again doing the catch- (4th sebenrin, "_b _. ,__ 3 0 1. 1 'Porky" Wailare et .,, 3 3
u#g duties, 11111 )3atten, of ___..,. 2 1 1 0 Charlie. Westman so ., 4 3
Simon 'Nagel, et ..,..1 0 0 0 hill Gal Pit by, If 3 3
Russeldale edged out Carling- I'y Ilionl1aert. It .._ 3 n 0 n Pang :>itrheson, _ 2 2
p�
ford 918 for their first win of •ism f ua$Pll, 3 ti------ 2 n n +1 Sen Saxinn, c .,- 3 rl
file young season ill the only Ilnb 1 ussel1, 3t __ ,- 2 1 e 0 gl•011)e Pauli, Ib� -_ . 0
e .eine . \\ nnden ,. T.
0 1 1 George t.nxeney, Ii _ '
other contest played, aim Hennessey, Ib _. 1 0 .1 0 Doug Smiths Ib _ - .._ 3 '1
O',•erl Jinni P,, ea ... 0 0 1 Bob [''ries, rt- 2 0
Wayne Sy)vestor, rf _ 0 1 0 0 Ernie Ahrens, .rf 1. 0
This W :ek• In TOTALS 20 3 4 7 TOTALS
.LEGIONNAIRES BLANKED BY ZURICH
MiTCHELL DRUBS MOHAWKS
1 a
:1 1:
Draft Ball .S.d..edules
For Three Minot' Teams
Exeter will. have 'three
minor;
14 Sernviie it
1'l
l
n(in
baseballteams In actionthis ' l + f\'lxirrtoha•li.tatSe'lefntcrt 1tlttb
ur;summer as pee wee, bantam ands
2 Sea'frwLh at Exeter
midget clubs 1#ave been entered 15.--•c•linton at Sebrtngr•i11e
in iVOAA groupings, 16:00 p.m.)
Schedules for each division/ WQ,iA n,,,,;'r'•)f
have been drawn up by the re-1.xt,sa
.evident during the cold evening,speetive group conveners. 4--Reafortlt at RCAF Clinton
as Doug Aitcheson nicl*ed foLuJohn Patterson, Seaforth, ;tele!) 11 \111ehelt at clinto)7
Exeter. hitters. Rltssell was !s league Cop.vei#el' for the pee'
Exeter at New Hamburi;
ehal'.ged with .one in the first. weer, has teams .from Exeter,, 16 'ilntnn at Exeter
t l.( :t 0' ('!triton of Mitchell
s1'pre or with
.one }1 1.; Seafertl#, blew Hambur , Clinton, 20 --New 1iamburg at Meet:H.1 t
?Mitchell .and :Sehringvtite form-: 'a llitrhall at. New llarnhiug
::serer _.. 030 20�t n frig a, league. Sel)rin vljle is the 24-..1 Iuttnn at' f:t'.1P' Clinton.
[)On'etl 14a sx only Class "D" club with the' 7 -'-'et Pr at Seaforth
Pang titeheson and leen Saxton:
(Hob Russell, Wayne Syivesrnr balance resting in the "C" ,t)11.y
(31 and Joe Wooden. Winning category. 2— Jlitrhell ai Srafnrth
Pitcher — A.itrheson4 Loser . 11. 1Vhen the final standing is! NOW hamburg at Clinton
Russell, tabulated, the first and third Hifi)' 'AP 011ntnn at Exeter
S t ilntnn at Mitchell
teams and.the second and fourth! 7--itc'.ar' t'lininn at New 11atn.
in the "C" group will hold a! l;xFter at Cu0tolt
best -of -three playoff series. The11—sparerib' \lilrhell at l:xrtar
at Clinton
grinners will then play a best-of-'JNew Ham. at 11.0AP" Clinton
three series for the group chant- 14—Exeter xeter at 111'•10' Clinton
pionshi and for the 1' g ("lint 00 at New Hamburg'
p ht to h��('3( r...., ,. .,« o-, .. ,....,..
enter the OBA playdo v s.
The schedules re low
11111.. 1'11 11 ia',Je, as (13 folQ 1 1' owl's
Baseball
Standings
. 211.I3Q.' J 1/1l'1'1i. 1.''1',
l.;n,ht q"rek's Seorest
.Mitchell 14, Exeter 3
Zurich s, 1)ashtvood '3
3,is)owe( 15, Exeter 0
Zurich) 6, .tllitchelI. 0
StoPtdliigi.
Zurich W 1.
' l) j istiowel 1: 0
' Dashwood . __-_-._ 1 1-
51itchell _...r _____ 1 2
Exeter' _,. 4 0
:19 7 s
Winchelsea
WALKS A DIME A pOZEN!
By MRS. F, HORNE oto
Di'C:I AF It H ]'
oug. o'Bricn, 3b
Doug 'J'heander, ss ___
•
Personal Itgra s Don O'Brien, 111
Y1)11 'Yunghlut, 3h _ ..._
Mr. and Mrs. Elson Lynn and Tom Rawlings, c
family motored to Owen Sound Jerx�ae annia,`i'r':::
en Sunday and visited with rel- penny Lignac, If _
atives there. Gerald Deli, 1f (1)
Jim 1'ut.t1e, p
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Pym
Lind Stanley 'of Thedford visited TOTALS
Sunday evening with Mr, and
Mrs. Freeman Horne.
Miss Wilma Walters and Kalb -
leen Horne of London spent the
weekend at their homes in the
village.
Mr. and Mrs. William Arm-
strong, Kenneth and Joyce of
Detroit .were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ford.
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Terry Alert ene, ^2b __.._ 4 0
P.ayln)e
'Wein, lb _.,._ 4 0
Jinx Hayter, :.b __..__ 4 0'
Steve Ali Leo, T) -,»...,. 2 2
Sob .1l011ar;•, r _. „ 3 1
Rink ne„ier, cf 1 0
(Ion (lnettner tis .. 1 0
1,. Restenayer xf,_ 2 t1
Webb, If _.,_ _ 3 0
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.09k,Attend The Opening
- Sunday, June 8
Johnson's Hard Glcss
GIo-Coat
Mother Parker's Orange Pekoe
Tea Bags
*Large Tins
GluArr'r TINS
(JNLY
IOC OFF` PKG. CiF 6)J
89°
63`
Carnation Milli 2 294
Kellogg'sSpecial
"K" CEREAL PKG, 2 5c
Maxwell House 15¢ Off 6.Oz. Jar
INS'T COFFEE 1.19
Saco Soil White
FANCY TUNA
Rose Brand, Bread and Butter
PICKLES 16 -OZ. JAR 29`
Maple Leaf Tenderflake
LARD
LB PKG,
224
New, Large 20.Oz. Bottle
KETCHUP HEINZ 39c
Smack's Choice 20•Oz. Tins
-APPLESAUCE- 2-.35`
41! 00 Giant Tins! Dutch
CLEANSER 2 r0R 33c
York Brand Blanched
PEANUTS14'02. PKG, 39`
THIS WEEK'S TOP BUYS IN MEATS
Maple Leaf Mac and Cheese Lb.
Luncheon Meat. 49c
Maple Leaf Pea Moil Cr
yoviic t 's
Cottage. Rolls LB. 63c
A
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Pho..ne 5'3 5
.Firee 'Delivery
FRUITS
VEGETABLES
New Green
Cab'age 2 LB, 13c
Hot House
Tomatoes 39c
Winesap
Apples -3 LB, 5 5c
150's
Lotions 5 r ,,19c
Frozen Foods
LIBBY'S CORN
KERNELS .
PKG, 19c
YORK
Fancy Sliced
Strawberries
PKG.
35c
Maple Leaf Chicken
Loaf L. 49c
SUPERIOR
*FOOD (MARKET*
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0 3.000 1+
0 1.000 2
n .;00 2
0 .333 2
0 .000 0
Fgttitre Oilmen;
June
4—Zurich at Listowel
6—Dashwood at :Exeter
9, -_Exeter at Dashwood
11 ---Dashwood at 2Jitrh4lI
1J—Listowel at Zurich
:Exeter at Dashwood
C vet,ONE 1,E,tGLE
4a,(t 1r•re1:'i4 Score,,,
Rirktnn 10, Staffa 9
I.usselrlale 9, ('arlingtot•d 3
;Kirk ton 4, .Munro 3
Carlingford 9y Munro 6
Standing*
W L T P
'hIrk ton 3 1 0 6
Carlingford 3 1 0 6
:Munro 2 2 0 4
Stang .. 1 3 0 2
1lusseldale __ r 1 3 0' 2
1Nnlnre Gn,Resi
June
4-11113seldale vs. Munro
Carlingford vs. Staffs
6 -Munro .s, 1firkton
Staffa vs. Russeldale
9—(Cit•kton vs, Carlingford
Staffa vs, Munro
11—Russoldale vs. Wirt kon
Munro vs. (arItngford.
21e01LL11-11A 27 SOFTBALL.
1,EAGL-E
Lunt "Werk'. sconce
Brinsley 16, Sylvan 4
Ailsa Craig 11, Parkhill 7
Ailsa Craig 14, Sylvan 9
atan(11ng•.
Brinsley _..__...
Miss Craig _..
Parkhill
West. Corners ....•...__...-. .
Sylvan
11" 7', T
o 0
2 0 0
1 1 0
0 1 0
n I 0
0 2 0
Games This 1\'ee.k;
June
4.—West Confers vs, Lieury
9—Gtenry vs. Brinsley
10—Parkhill vs. Sylvan
11 --West Corners vs. A, Craig
Comments About
Centralia
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
.loin
1 a--3iehringville at AMitehell
11 Exeter at New Hamburg
11.10 p.m.)
17 sohrinR'rllle at 1xefat•
l's-•('Jintnn at Nen. Hamburg'
—Alithell , at Sebringville
3
1C:)(0 31,111.)
21- :Neto Hamburg• at 1tx,eter
. (1 2)1 (1,01.)
Sehringville at Seaforth
oilman at Exeter
21 4 Neto :tamburg• at Seafoxth
Exeter at Sebrint;vlue
ts:nn 31.01.)
27--\atv Flamni.b) nrg at AIi(rhe!'
Seaforth at Sehringville
X:an p.
fl--Mitchell at Seaforth.
ln'r
1 \,l0itehe)3))3.03E ) at Clinton
3 Seaforth at New Hamburg
4--1' toter at Mitchell
t(1tafn:00rp,nx.)th at Clinton
N. Hamburg at, Sebringvllle
—t'linton. at Seaforth
5---11ilrhell at Exeter
Sebringville at N. Hamburg
9—Clinton at Mitchell
31—•Seaforth al Mitchell
Exeter at Clinton
12—\2:On )1ety H,am0).)burg at Clinton
Comments About
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Sims of
London spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Lewis.
Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Motz spent
Saturday in Exeter with Mr, and
Mrs, Wm. Homey.
41 Mrs, Wm. Heatherly and daugh-
4 ,ter Mr^.
Harold Gillies of Lori -
o !don, visited. Wednesday with Mr.
n and Mrs. Wm, Motz and together
o they attended the funeral of their
uncle, the late Jacob Messner
at Dashwood.
Mrs. Sam Baynham, who was
operated upon last Monday in
Victoria Hospital, London, is re-
covering nicely. Her son, Rus-
sell, visited her on Sunday.
Personal Items
Corporal and Mrs. Neal Lan-
gille have sold their home to
Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Cunnington.
of Elimville. The Langille fancily
will move to Clinton at the end
of the month.
Mr. and Mrs. Thilmer and
granddaughter, Pat, Mr. and
Mrs. Eli Miller and daughter,
Mandy, of Harland, Indiana
were Thursday guests with Mr.
and. Mrs. K. Greb,
Mr. and Mrs. 0.' Pollock and
son of, Kincardine were Sunday
visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Lorne
Hicks.
Mr. Tack Gates of Schenectady.
N.Y. and Miss Eileen Aikens of
Watertown, N.Y. visited for a
couple of days last week with
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. B. Gates and with
Flight Lieut. and Mrs. T. Gates
and family in Camp Borden.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Greb and
Wayne, Mrs, Reg, Hodgson and
'Kay attended the Sunday School
anniversary and flower. Sunday
in the Wingham United Church
on Sunday morning. Mrs. Pike.
of Ilder'ton was the guest speak-
er at the service.
A number from here attended
the 50th anniversary jn the
Whalen United Church on Sun-
day.
Topics From
Elimville
By MRS. ROSS SKINNER
Personal Items
Mr, and Mrs. Mervin Lobb and
family of Clinton visited on Sun-
day With Mr, and Mrs, Howard
Pyn1.
Alr. and Mrs. Fred Ford of
Eden visited on Sunday with
Mr. and MI's. Melville Skinner,
A number of ladies attended
the May meeting of the Zion
W.M.S. and W.A. when they en-
tertained five other neighboring
societies..
The Elimville Women's insti-
tute ladies attended the South
Huron District Annual at the
Crediton Community Centre on
Thursday,
Mrs. Ed. Johns oi' Exeter and
Mrs. Philip Murch visited on
Friday with Mr, and Mrs. Alvin
Cooper.
Miss Ruth Skinner attended
the graduation of her brother.
Mr. i:lgin Skinner, at Toronto
on, 'Friday afternoon,
ElilnVille Mission Band will he
held on Saturday at the 110n1e of
Joanne Minn,
,Adria IRol1ti3r, Who graduated
from Toronto teachers' college
in May, r lnrned 'Monte on Sat
tlyday and is teaeliiiig for the
niontli of Tune at a public school.
near Godelich
"N0, my boy, I"111 SOi1$' 1
Can't perMit yeti t0 11tat'ry b)'
(WOW, .grit leave Mr time
number in Case nothing better
trials t140,
17- 11' etor at Mitchell
13--Siaforth at Now liamhurg
25—Seaforth at :Exeter
J1(',,tr ('Boron at Clint 011
21—Nott• hamburg at Exeter
Mitchell at n(A? Clinton
23--('lintnn ar Seaforth
Neiv Hamburg ar Mardian
25--.[l(; 4.P Clinton at Seaforth
It
0441. 11113tir•1'r
.tone
9--Alitrhelt at Exeter
12—Exeter at Seaforth
16—•Sebring\ille at Exeter
20—.Seaforth at Exeter
23 --Exeter ar Sehringt•111e
:tri—Clinton at Exeter
80—Exeter at Seaforth
Jurr
1:xerer al Sehringvilte
7—Clinton at l3xeter
12 --Exeter at (l(nron
16—Seaforth at :Exeter
2.6 --Exeter at Minton
31—Exeter at Mitchell
Amalie t
4—Sehringviile at Exeter
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