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Around Arena
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1.100 Week's' tieoreter
Winga 3, jets 2
wade into the 1930 season as top .51.1°IY 'All" (53' 51-erl" 351/ - '4
Happy Gals and Ili -Lights wiii (v(se Lopes (('• ‘‘',Otzer 0251 - - 5 10116-1v1i4 2, Baale8
Rana:era O. :Rockets" ESTABL, !SHEA 1900 CORRESPQNPENT,, _MRS. ,CHE$TER L. SNIP.:
dogs M the Exeter Ladies D 1 Slullallia "I lic1c141 48" 2 Sluedlingsi
Six and the liaPpY Gals only Utley Bees (M.
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Mg tope:, .
a 7-0 decision from. the Frisky p,u-naus or, wens 558)
Ammugh ale Tzvi.,..,r lots swept joil, .1 !no (4, 1,00A,soil 66w:7 5 naus.irs .-,--_-.------- 1,3. 11:)
1 . t• al 04 ( IY. Brintrtell 1187) , 5
, I 1 hippy Gals CD Munroe 513
Edwards 401) , 0 Slohawks - ---_„, 4 5 1 9 •
jets w 14 r P
WhIgs , _7=2:7 1 5' I 1° Pastor Accepts
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1Earlly Ice 'tLeon R. Jeffery
managed to collect two points alutiereaes crs ilott, son — • Toronto Mission , r'
continue ta hold a two-point
from the JollY jilis, the gals 4.1and 1'411111"a (V. Stagg. 452)- - 4
p.1110 W. Mint nell 5031 . — ; Rockets . , .__ ; 6 ; 6
Sat urclaY, JamtarY 10
Virtue? glinMeNt',..e.t:s Record
_ __ .., There passed away at his r
1 Dies Near Blake
bu1ge over their closest rivals l' P° 4 j.)°""I' mut” 575i - 5 8:04-2:00 Wings vs, :Rock Pie INCl'he community was much sur-
derice. near Blake,. on. January
With 77 2
points. 2:00-10:00 -Bangers vs, MagleS prised late last week o'l learning! „,„-lev Smith, a local fisher-
- , Hot Dogs (11. Tie Ill MI 153n ) ...,._, 2
10:110-11:00—Mohaks vs. 'lets Of the pastor, Rev. Otto Winter, ' „.,"_`",,.,.- ef T
Placing third in the race are jolly six (G. Skinner 576) ___ 0 11:00-11:34--B. Devoe vs. B Devils of St. Peters Lutheran Church', . i4""or D"e'c'emu°b'sverphi7 paag etbalsr )1,,ealer a alAgeem.1 'Rena jeffreY1 'T
I AlleY Cats (G. Wurm 512) _ 3
the Pin Poppettes, who grabbed Thowetios (st. Dilkes 1552) ...— 2 Zorich, giviag his ceriseut ft) take go Ile was a resident ;of the 448*
11:80-12:00 Panthers ve, Comets charge of a mission of the tilts Year: It waS en the avera
seven from 'the .MerrY Alaids in Nite Hawks (A. 'Wilson 589) ..4
toga last outing, In fotirth, one .11'lleu" (1'. Veal 535) 3 lie cut it os Kenneth Gascho's
of nine inches thick, claar iee.i filet most ig his Rfetime. first
as a young man on the Jeffrey
Letheran Church In Toronto.
stooelowe Owing to the large number of ponds. Due to the high winds, the
point back of the 'Poppers, are
sewed ice along the lake, in livers and farm, half mile south of SL
the Alley Cats who hold a low -
point bulge over the fifth place Immo' Ciala ..------- 17 Ilderton,Lucan ear,. to (*envie and
New Canadians who recently Jseotstelepdh. oisx*Iftear pairsmmhararniiaagen., ellil
flollei les. Iti-Lishts
Pin :Poppet tee. ..--- ----- , - '75 tllere, the church finds it neves- pond, sAilaasvedili;teYenwith sand.
COntinUed From Page 6 packing ice, .131ake.
Ruth Duran's 638 triple was Alle5^ Cats ' 67 Ing); Si, Thompson ( vha rging 1 sary to have a pastor there who • ltpa, sea this was the I He has not been of good health
high for the week and sparked dolly -----------------Jilt._MI 8,:s;ii A 1 i i s 0 n 1r •1'(4) ) can administer to these people. suteP
earliest le.e they ever Clit Web', haying just returned •/rem
:Rolle( (es
the Ili -Lights' lopsided Mil over rim & Downs ........................ 60 7:43: Aic,Nair (homing. puck, 1;;;;,,,, : . The Winter family WAS becom-
Derlor (too many men nn Ice,ice fishing on the Jake hasn't tli.. hospital, where he had been
the Frisky Six, 'Other bowlers sie-nnos _ __„ro 13:51; mesa ir f rross . rfioek Inv Ina well known and have made
many warm friends the few
entering the 600 or batter tri»le :Hot Dogs
Bloweltes59
181"; 41115°11 (11°1(1/11g1 19:03' * years they. were in ZuriCh,
mark included D. Fuller (Pin .. 58
Itu,sy neva ,,,......___ _. 56 Seennd Period
Poppettes) en, C, SWeitzer (Wee Wee lineex 56
83
Hopes) 625, M. Cronyn (What, Handleat)Pers
Mighty Alice 52
riots) 602 and L. Elliott (Butter- dolly Six
cues) 603. rite Hawks 49
Free bowling awards of the 49
Merry Ala ids e
week went to Mary Cronyn for what Note
Pills 41
high single and L. Cooper of the Frisky Six 50
Happy Gals for .hidden score. Lollipops
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Sputniks 72
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4--Tncai, Hefter Married In Goderich
(Thomson, Day) 7:11 AR interesting nvedding took
'started yet. Considerable ice is' for some 'time.
on the Jake, and a good. northwest! Surviving are his, wife, the
blow will jam it together before! former :Pauline Plante, of 1St.
'Joseph; sons are, Leonard, Gode-
rich; Lloyd, Windsor; Clensenee
setting nets.
7-1.ileari, StoreY
6—.1141erton, M. O'Nell
(S. O'Nei), B. Thompson) 7:40
( r), Vrbshot t. Thompson) 18:00 Marie
Catholic Churcl, rocetie ,
place in St. Peter's Roman
Shirley, daughter of A . 9 f th
I c i . h when Winner of the gas water heater
Mr
draw at Gingerich's store at ' sari Mrs, Napoleon Ducharrne,
; andEdmund,at home; daugh-
1 kers: Mrs. Banch Mason, Wind-
5—.11rIertoe, gtlirie
..e.a or , was Robert Burke, of ;
(ai, Thempeon, Pletcher) 13;58 j h h thebride
and Mrs. Anthony Masse,
4:40; Allison (10 min. misconduct) tial mass and ceremony was per- sir. Wallace Rose.has returned' sister, Mrs. Wilbur DeweY,
of St, Clinton. London; brothers, Williarn, of
8..-tsioon, Gloom osep , ecame of Noel Wallaceburg; Alfred,. Lawrence,
(storey, Bestow) ......_ isitn Joseph Dumont, of Sarnia. Nur,- Returned From Hospital Joseph and Nelson, Windsor; a
Penalties — Allison ()ripping)
i. a t Ti. iirhshntt (hooking) 12:1.: formed by the parish priest in from a London hospital where he Grand Bend.
(Huard. (charging) 12:49; a)es:air the• presence of a large atten- took treatments and is feeling1 The remains rested at the
(I a t e. r fe r e n c e) 16:10; lbloc dance.
(boarding) 17:45, Improved in health. I family residence till Monday
In the evening, a reception 1 morning, when requiem :mass
l'IlIrd Period Personal Items
was held for them in the Com- was celebrated at St. Boniface
9-1:Merton. M. O'Neil
(McNair) munity Centre, Zurich, which Miss Joan Grant, of Vaecouver, Roman Catholic Church, Zurich,
10—Lucan, Lank In ;35 was largely attended. B.C., spent several days over the at 10 a.m. Interment was in the
(Davis, Pa rk s) — - • 4:08 Personal Items
- weekend at the home of her sis- ' adjoining cemetery, Rey, Father
11-11derton, G. Thnmpson. ter Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Mack . Doyle officiating.
(McNa Ir, Allison)" -.14:10 Mr, and Mrs, William Talbot and family, 1
Penalties—AL Thompson (elbow- Jr,,Twere guests at the home of ; Attended Wedding
Ing) 17:46; Mlle rd (holding) ,33; Mr. and Mrs, P„T Cunningham
Storey (tripping) 19:03, . Mr, and Mrs. Itoss Chapmand daughter, an, Helen onn e, o111r. and Mrs, IL W. Bralten-
Blue Water IlighwaY. s ire and
Mi. and Ales. Ted
Mr. and Mrs, Hat•old Zehr and Willowdale, returned home after a holiday vi . to theisit at the r:Rader recently attended the wed -
family, were guests at the home ,„,I ding of Miss Sheila Burke, to Dr.
home of their par.ents,. Mr.
of Mr, and Mrs. Mose Erb. and Ivan Reid, in Guelph. Miss
Mrs. Chester Smith, in Zurich
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Sararas and aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, ; Burke is 'the daughter of Pro -
and daughter, alarjorie, sand Mr. Clayton 0. Smith and sons, on lessor Leonard Burke and the
Manuel Sararas, of the Blue , the Blue Water-BighwaY, ;late Ida Routleclge.
Water Highway, James Love, of Mr. and Mrs, Ward Fritz re -
Were Prize Winners
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Varna, and Mr, and Mrs. Nor- turned from a visit in Ilbly and Among the holiday season
man Sararas, of Waterloo, spent Detroit, over the holiday season.' prize winners at local places of
Saturday at the home of the Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Breakey business were: At the Westlake
'former's mother, Mrs. Adeline and son Richard, .spent a few Furniture store, who gave a
Sararas, days at the homeSealy mattress, the winner was
of their par -
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Steinbach ents, 111r, and Mrs, M. T. Corless, Stanley Gingerich, of R.R. 2,
and Miss Norma and Edgar, - at Clinton, in the holiday season, 'Zurich.
were visitors at the home of the I Mr. Douglas Theander, of At the Hess Jewelery store, the
former's daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chatham, was a holiday visitor gift being a wrist watch, the
James Hackett, in St. Cathernes. in this district. lucky winner was Mrs. G,
Referee,' — Wen Mell'arlden and Their granddaughter, Linda 1 Mr. and Mrs. Laird Thiel and Lavender, Hensall,
miss Evon, both of London. Hackett, returned to Zurich with family, of London, spent a few Gerald Gingerich's store gave
f'(riat Period them for a few weeks. days at the home of the former's three priaes, the first one, a ree-
l—IF:Kates, Weise
(Gra,vett, Loader) • , 5:0,,
- Mrs, Fred Ducharme, of the Parents, Mr, and Mrs. George odd player, went to Milton
2—Exet or, Oberle (White) 8:23 3—Exe ter, Sabonrin Blue Water Highway, who has Thiel, and other relatives and Oesch, Zurich; Lee Jennison,
been confined to her bed the friends, Grand Bend, won a flash camera,
(Raynham. nnssell) .....-- 16:14 past several days with the flu, Mrs. .C. Hagan and daughter, and an el,eftrie clock was won
4—( Briton, Af eriarn 17:05
5—Clinton, K. Dols' is improving. i Mary, of London, visited at the1N
by Mrs. i Ian( Corriveau, R.R.
(Merlam) 17:30 Mr. and Mrs, Hilbert Mussel- home or the former's sister, Mr. 3, Zurich.
6—Clinton, Me rta,rn
(K. noi)and 'Mrs. Ted Mittleholtz, the
_ • 17:00 man, of Ktichener, and Mr. and past week.
'Penalties — Edgar (hold inr. ) Mrs. Henry Koopman, mission-;
4:27; K. Dolg (interference) 6:20; Dr, and Mrs, Bruce Eickmier
aries from Africa, spent a few!
days at the home of Mr. and and son, Ronnie, of Hamilton,
Mrs. P'eter Gingeeich, at Blake. visited at the home of the
former's
Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Ginge- -
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Eickmier,
rich and son, L'orne, and Mr, i
and Mrs. Earl Gingerich and . and family',
i Mr: and Mrs. E. .T. Gemming
daughter, Erlene, were guestsof Rochester, were
Earl Oesch.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.I
' holiday visitors at the home of
their mother, Mrs. Me)vina
Johnston, and brothel', Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich HEAR
and family, motored, to New Mrs. Ross Johnston, and other
relatives and friends.
Hamburg to visit with Mr. Noah
Bender and family. Mr. .and Mrs. Reuben Ginge- CLEARLY
rich and family, and Mr, and
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cleave and•Atra.
Eric, spent a day with Mr. ancl it„., Ervin Gingerich and fam- AGAINMrs. Mrs. James Cleave and family, of Ailsa Craig, joined their
near Bayfield. brothers and sister for a holiN
day -
erve deafness may cause words
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin West- dinner at the hd'the of their to sound unclear to you,
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Write for Free Booklet. It may
lake entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gingerteh.
Bert Greer and family, Mr. help you to improved hearing
Rick • Newman, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs, William O'Brien, and better appearance. No ob-
Greer and sons, Mr. and Mrs. of London, returned to the city 'ligation.
John Scotehmer, Sr, of Gode• after a holiday at the home of
ACOUSTICON
rich, Mr. and Mrs. Archie the fornier's parents, Mr. and
International
Mustard and sons, of Blake, on Mrs. Leroy O'Brien.
Mr, and Mrs, Keith Rose,
Dept, WETA
67 Richmond W
Thursday. of
Wyandotte, Mich., and Miss • „ Toronto
Mohawks -Clinton
— Continued From Page 6.
between while Walters and Scott
found the range in the second
alongwith Meriam's third of
the night.
cravenly Goal, DeFrancescoi
defence, Edgar, Ga.ron; centre, K.
Dote-, wings, Walters, Meria.m; al-
ternates, Lee, M, Coiquhoun, B.
Doi. Scott.
ECEETER,—Goal, Dietrich; defence,
Weise, 'Bourque,: centre, Oherle;
wings, Gra vett, Loader; alter-
nates, Rundle, Sabourin.
Russell, Pi nromb e, Gauthier,
Cowen, Rayn ham.
Second Period
7—Clinton, Walt.ere
UK, Dolig) 2,10
e—cuinton, Scott (Aferlam) 4,50
9—Exeter, •Oherle
(Loader, Whi(e) 5:20
10—Exeter, Oherle
((5ra vett) 6:22
11—Clinton. Merle m
_
( Walters, Scot t) -...... 10:14
Penalties. — Scott(tripping)
16:10.
Third Period
12—Exeter. :Russell
(l3aynhatn, Sahourin) 3:27
13—Exeter, Loader
(Gravett, Oberle) _ 18:07
Pena.11 les — Russell (trinninc)
3:40; Loader (tripping) 5:30: K,
Misr (10 -minute misconduct) 9:33;
Bourque (cross - checking) 9:35;
Weise (interference) 11;16; Scott
(tripping) 10:51.
Wildcats -Colts
— Continued From Page 6
(K. and B. Dolg) _ . _ 19:50
Penalties — G. Thompson, Alli-
son.
'111•t Period
7—riderl on, Thompson
(Allison, Quirie) tt t _ 3;07
8—Clinton, r. Dols.
(Coiquhou n) 4:50
9-11derton, Thompson
(All(son)6:11
lO—rlinton. Walters 10:18
11-1Iderton. S. O'Neil
(McNadr) 19:21.
'Penalties — McNair, Duncan,
Scott.
Exeter Leads lutertown Dowling
Exeter is on top of the heap
in the Ladies' Interown four -
team bowling league with a total
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Ducharme
and Miss Ann Ducharme and Stella Rose, of London, spent a —
friend, of Windsor, werefew days at the home of their
at the home of Mr. and Mrs..
guests 'mother, Mrs. L. Rose. FAST RELIEF FOR
Peter Ducharme last week.Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scotch -
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Craig anc mer and family, of Bayfield,
daughter, Nancy, of Toronto, Mr, were guests at the home of their
and Mrs. Leonard Erb and fam-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
ily, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Koehler I Albrecht and daughter, Baseball
and family, spent a day at the Buttler.
home of Mrs. Nancy Koehler, Miss Donna Merrier and Mr.
Nancy Craig Toronto, and and Mrs. William Merrier, of
Dianne Koehler spett several:London, spent a few days with
days at the home of their grand./ their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
mother. ;Arnold Merrier.
Mrs. Fanny Bender spent Fri.1 Mr. Roy Ducharme and family
day at the home of her sister, motored to Chatham to visit the
of 42 points, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Weston, h ' former's daughter, Sister Ft.
Goderich "A" holds a share of Bayfield•; Matthew, who is stationed at
I
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn, Sr„. the Pines.
second place with Wingham on and Mr, and Mrs. Bert Dunn, .11..! Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard, of
the strength of 36 points while and sons, were guests at the the Blue Water Highway district,
Goderich "B" rounds out the
home of Mr. and Mrs, John; have returned to their home
a,tandings with 26. Lindsay
More Zurich News
and family, at Bayfiejth fi _paf(t).ienrts.an absence of four weeks.
on Page 12 . in Detroit, Windsor and other
, They had Visited with relatives
Mr, and Mrs. William Yung -
hint, of London, spent the holi-
day season at the hone of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ivan Yungbiut.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gesell() and
family, of London, were holiday
visitors at the home of the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Gesell°,
Mr. and Mrs. Dewar Talbot
and children, were heliday guests
At the home of their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. William Talbot, on
the Blue Water Highway.
Mr. and Mrs. Menne Steekle
" 1 SI t ' '
i:; Rebeeca an( , oar , welts visitors
10 at the home of Me. and Mrs, E.
Martin, Gowanstown.
' Mr, and Mrs. Donald Taylor
and daughter. of Loodon, were
I visitors at the home of their
!parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Deters.
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superbly, never strikes out and
never makes an error; but
there's no way to .make him lay
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Hockey
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Wo, •& 1.T, nol'y
Lap( Week's Nrorext
1.;:xcier7, Initchcit 4
'Merton 6, rtinion
Exeter 7, Clinton6
neerton Imeari
'Arian (I, Clinton 5
SlanuilIngs
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Exeter , 19 6 2 0 77 44
Mitchel) 0 6 3 sl 41
flderton 10 5 t fl 4s 70
(-Triton _ . 10 4 6 70 71
Liira,t. 9 1 8 0 36
Future Gamlen,
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13— Ilderton at Stitched]
Clinton At
16—Mitchell a 1',mean
n--1141erton ,, P'Artot
1110 10 PotN't' 1 fl. 0)64
CI A 1' rim.
Von 15 55 40 14
011) Oberie, 54 10 IS 16 12
Mary Sim n ix, 11 . • 21 12 83 6
arielt hieria in, (1 10 IR ni
"Bohm" Gra vet t, .. 11 19 11 1
"nod" 4,osttler,14 15 81 17
(lo '
rd N'A It Are, 17 11 26 2
Charlie Wrstnian, 'M 7 11 21 4
Rill Vowel', A 1 2
Alvin \Veber, 1 A in 9 in
(0/1')
Golden Wedding
-Coraihucti. From Page 5
school for many years.
Mr. Arthur also served ori
llIanshard council lot
MeInhers Of their family in-
clude Grn h a trt of Exeter, with
avhein they flow reside; Mull-
pheev, John and Greet, all of
St 11
d kill, 71 Anderson; Edna, Mrs. Fred
Bob I -tai
6 9 15 10 $11111110114, 1,1,140101`, and Marion,
*rionotss 164re on us misconduCt Mts. • Neiscm sweeiais, Tiannoeli.
Their 10 greedehddren pre-
otliat,14t6CerNia ANIClitAnt.14 tOtited them with a nest of
drawers during the etiebretion.
dr.aild Mrs. Arthur,also re-
Ceived eongrattdations from the
ts.eter Totals 47 460 provincial government.
C'11"861, 41 4 Ladies vhn serveclIn for the
,Jtake nete, re nr1
Ylrialr.rIlialn"lef'seet; 141 anniversary included Mrs. nee
,rMln Gar Bak 01' 1 4 Slirlitt, London, Mr. Arthur's
sister; Mrs, Motel 'Hodge, An-
sgt &Mil, Mrs. Atihur's twin sis-
ter; Mrs. Ira Marshall, Ikirk-
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1959, at 2:00 p.m.
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