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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-22, Page 5I: ()tie's Z9Iis Around Tho ARENA►. ,.. ,, , „ P ti idooror ' ZIIRICH R ,, liti.tAUAn1AlnISAIMIAAAAn11111 AIIMnUnnlnlU11,n1,1A.141111n1.1114111,MAIORIHOZOIVIA.111M1(At11t111dn nwtsmitll� seas Event Distrirl •G""olltntissioner, Miss L 11. STABLIS 190Q CORRESPONDENT, MRS, CHESTER 't..,. Na.IT.H S.eigner, Exeter, attended. the South flet"kct's .rift Windmills p con fly LARRY .H .tPEMAi+A H,Meeting 4f the Zurich Ladies �i� firmed their hat one-two pace ui , Auxiliary to the Scouts, Cubs, _: the Exeter Alen's Bowling league , Brownies on 'Thais- 1 Guides and B s care list week as each swe,it� Saturday morning at the arena " C A� �, day evening in the town hall seven point victories from their showed the pee wee Rangers u E¥F .Members Zurich �•"! Al'rs. Earl Zimntrr'is pxesrdela.t,, p !Ladies Study Used Car Buys! oppnsrttolt• setting the Mohawks by the score •I Mrs. J. N. Corriyeau, secretary ; Bob Os -good's 703 triple spark, of -3-1, Peter De Fries scored all To Teech School , Prayer Week and Mrs. A. rrivea, treasurer...! ed the Mills to .a 7.0 verdict .over three goals for the Rangers M . d l e a S t r Flans wort made for a euchre' ,�, ,. . �t, 1 Silver ' Hawks while a 13(1 , I i tete. l'..X,F, me ting of Fin Srr\ ic'r,� nl' Ihr 11 eek of Fray -\hall () : a.� PLYMOUTH SElJAN-.atttl)I11at1c radio, k to 1 \ Qi Jla vh h \,bele (,ate Parsons tallied for in the town n , to he held it game h17 Lorne Haugh :and :a 7(I7 the A1o11a\v1c5 ntaltuel E,t1,13, rlatir('lt held last! At tete Janttaiv orcein), of mete cr vlrrr hclri froom~ Sunday to • January 26 for a choreal parade 1 1 s - '53 FORD SEDAN -- intone,. automatic, radio rear Ales, Mn,.,.,tiH'el)la, Guide Cap- = , iasked tete groupto be on it, seat Speaker, si nal 1ig11tS, seat Cavo -s4 5llGW lain, the lookout for someone. to take tires, her place. J. E. ;Bannister, A. Casein) and : Leroy O'Brien represented the Scouts and Cubs, 1 I. triple 'by Jack Fuller .iced. the g Tuesday evening 'arrangements 1V.S.W.S. and Ladies Aicl of I',n1• Wednesday, ()n 5unc.ay evening at a later date. cake for the Rockets' shutout of lit tete second hams, the Jrts were made fo.r the members to{ T cl et l- the service was held at f:ln- nl)tllyd the Rockets 2 1, Larrymanucl Evangelical t nice _ 131 1, ca omarty Rollers, g Take charge of the Sunday School 'ren church .Mrs. Herbert lyceal inanuel F..t..B church with. Rev, Brintnell and George Armstrong and to leach the classes on Sun- ` Mrs. i • Geiger e resent- l': fain; erlc'h bringing the rttes- 'l'1tr third Wave Milkmen look scored for the Jets while the day, January 25 which is the be- ills, .Clare ,eig r p sage. Al the Mennonite i'11ur('I1 five points from Reds Billiards l ti 1 t) middle East while the --fourth place :Spares squeezed out. a 4-3 decision over the :Butchers,. went on a scaring rampage to Harold -Holtzman rolled a 301 register an 8-2 victory over the game for the Butchers while Eagles. Bob McDonald carte Baugh's 330 single topped Ole through with a terrific five goal loop for 300 or better rollers 111 performance while singletons tvere added by Bob Storey, Ricky Schroeder and :Ray Cock. well, Larry Idle. fired both goals Rockets' Alike Cushman sank the ginning of youth seek, President Ie. .1c aplc On ale i' is r e - S , on Monday evening Rev. A. M. loser's lone tally. r' 1 l F'i a 1 staling that .there are a varieia An r tr was c i y l,liza bete I lay cor_ducted the. of religions and nationalities. to 1 r t a the speaker, , In the third game, the Wings business. f The countries :considered in this Rev. Albert Martin brought Miss Catherine Rader presided 1 fI c n . the message ,I A. i for • the program and presented 1 study were Egypt, Israel, flet Alen ani eater uat theBlake ," r ran, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, t church on Tuesday i the topic 1�hat s my • moral trap, Iraq and Turkey, evening. The concluding service Standaifo ", 4)r ""What is right or t g was held at St. Peter's Lutheran wrong for me?" this is a clues• In Eg;yp ,• aceordin tp the tion for leen-.gees., "God has I study, farming is very inlpoi•. church on Wednesday night with i given us our guide •11 ' - s I tent; 75 to 80':. of the people Rev. O. Winter as speaker. euw m Jom !depend on agriculture. They have The services were fairly well ' Christ. Ile is the. way. Customs to strug gle to eke out a living, attended in spite of the cold to overtake the B section for the Eagles. .change from one generation to , league leaders as each could There is no pee wee All-Star another. Jesus hasn't given us a The land is tired and worn as It weather, only manage five points from game this Saturday. The next rule book to follow His moral.has been used for centuries. A Girl Guide News large amount of the land is desert, although the Nile valley The Girt Guides held their re - desert, h t • h the "A" section for the week, The second place Imperials and Wildcats blew a terrific chance their opposition. Upstarts also nailed down five to keep their sling one -point bulge over their rivals, Co-op, behind G. Gruntntett's 1370 triple, picked up the only 7-0 win in the "13" section when they whitewashed the Eclsel- aires. Kingpins and Tip Toppers also got five. • Free bowling went. to Lorne Haugh for his high 330 single and to Gary Middleton for -his 748 triple, .I), Stephen Ilit the hidden score right on with his 471 to cop the third and final prize, ,,.� • t.e:.a t, 11'1 Pepsin IS 011(111an inc) . 4 :[lig Six (11, Gifford 661) ._. , Tradesmen ('r. Donley 680) i^)npnppers (H, 13rintno11 606) Windmills (r, Osgood 701) 01 lyer Hawks 1,1, .Heywood 619) Spares (J. "Palrbairn 1280) 1+ulrhPra 1H. Holtzman 703) .. '1 7 n 4 3 nnrkets J. Fuller 747) . '7 r. Rollers (J Cooper 3691 . n Alinsanen (0. a11rl(lletnn 746) Red's Billiards (11). 1''nnloy 1,68) Sinndin,ra rocket .. 9'i ll')ndmilla . 90 Altllcmen 7R Sad's Billiard. .. 75 Spares .. . 72 Big Six _ . 71 Pepsis Butchers ;... 511 Tradesmen 341 Silver Hawks . 53 PinpOppera n Cromarty Rollers _ _ . ,i0 ' "n" 1,/;Art P1 Co -Op (r,, OOrunvnelt 673) Eds,elatrrs 1B. Russell 610) .. .. 11.11drais IA, Andrns 5`71 .. (;.;Al's IA. 'Mick le 576) Imperials 4F) Harrison 5116) Fankmnnts (r4, Sahnnrin 6,^,8) 1'p0(art s 1B. 'AleInt nsh 414)) . 1, Supert est (L. Rumpel 885) Tip Toppers Ir. Anderson 5111) Kipper Tigers rm. P,nas 540) I{)nt;ptna (J, Gunn :611 Dodgers (J, Sena 527) , ____.._.. Stand lair. t'patarla _. E4 Imperials .. . _ 53 1V)11eats .. _.. I{1n9pin$ L. Supertest .._., __,.. ._ 45 ty,iI's 44 Edsela lreS . . 44 SOmenta ., 41 Nippon Tig• ers ,•.., 3 Dodgers se Tlp Toppers 32 11 "200" AVERAGE CLUB Bob dag•oorl 242 Jack Fuller .. _ .. ., 218 Len Thompson - • 217 Bob Nicol W. Davidson ..... 214 Bill Ober)P - _ _ 214 Don Graveli. �__ _ 212 Jim Cracker _. __ 211 Bob Wet Out fez* _____ __ 210 Eric H'eywnod 2119 'Murray Brintnell » 208 Lorne . Haugh ...__._ _ 207 Neil RPdma.n 207 Chub Edwards __ 206 Lloyd r'ushntan ._n.i Harold Holtzman _ 205 Larry Holdeman . 205 Don rase ... _.._... 203 George Glendenning . 2(13 Jim Fair•halrn 203 Fred Darling 2413 Ray 'Van Tnraelaat __ 2)11 Gary 'Middleton 2113 R. Stagg 203 Don Wells 202 Tlake Gifford _ 201. 4 Thompson ., ii fim)th 220) Aub Farquhar .- •...,_. 200 N. K 1)y .___•_ 200 Doug Swept „ 2nn Stan Frayne ..�- .,_ -. 200 All-Slar.encounter. will take place Saturday, ,lanuary 31, 1'11!011 H111:'I1LPI1 /Mgt 11•reh ■ Score, t )')aria. Ain 1...% 1 : F:nrhela 1 t1•ings F, I,a:,lea 2 principles whieh are as true now as 1000 years ago" said the is a good (cumin area. 'rhe "that weekly meeting last lhur5 spcal.cr' day evening in Miss Helen Grainger and Attu.- landlord may own as many as their patrol ornel town hall. 35 lvillages1the and has absolute eon erred knots tying ant 1 whistle si - trot of these and the inhabitants. The farmer has to borrow mwley nail, After the meeting a court ir(s F 1 1 17 from the money lender and thus of honour was 110121. Standings ting In Iowa is always poor. 1, f W 1, T F In the (:hazy strip are refugee Mrs, 0. Houle Mar 2 a F 17, Dies From Fire to\\ens--900,000 Arabs live there. slonattks 4 r'ts i (,liR S s 1 A fatal acident occurred when sands of refugees, Mosl of Saudi Rockets _.... ;. 2 s 2 6 Mrs. Sam Litwiller, 1 7n, was Arabia is barren desert. The Ales. Abide Houde, 66, died Future 7;n,nent reaching over her gas kitchen discovery of ort has meant a Monday, ,January 12 at E,R:, I " stove to put an article on the great deal to them. Eherts, Ontario. ray Adapts assisted in the levo, tional period. January 21 • . mon Wing w `\ . Rangers shelf, Her skirt caught fire and In gran. and Iraq the villages surviving are her husband, I, jets 10-I1 - rockets ve, Mohawks. in seconds she was critically are alike. Drabness is the first two sons, Robert and Evarist at 11-11:80-ra., fP,ila 1•r;. B Devoe burned. They .live at Manso), impression. All the ho)ases look home and two dauglttets, Mrs - hon 11;30 -12 -Panthers vs, Comets Iowa where the funeral was held alike. When darkness falls the home•t Urquhart, Dover Tows- on Thursday. villagers day is done. Most of ship, Florence at home: three Those attending the funeral the people are illiterate and brothers, Charles and Albert, Be -,this week were Mr, and Mrs. poor, and there is ignorance of dour of Zurich, ,lobo of Forest: Leonard Erb, Messrs Emerson sanitation. four sisters, Mrs, John Rau of and Albert Erb of Zurich and Mrs. Harrison Schoch read the London, Mrs, John Cadotte, Wal- ' their sister, Mrs, Ervin Ginge- scripture and Mrs. Beatrice Hess laeeburg„ Mrs. Orville Houle of rich of Ailsa ,Craig. and Mrs. Jack Yungblut played Chatham and Mrs, Norman Over- holt of Zurich. Remains rested at Ninnegan Ties Year's Triple le Top P 5 Ann Simpson of the Pin Pop - 2 pettes w1 ^ the big noise in the Exeter Ladies' Bowling League last week as she trundled a siz- zling 768 triple to tie teammate Delores Fuller for the high three game honours of the season, Sintpson'S highest game of the three was 304 but Fuller con- tinues to hold the single honours with a 326. Pin Pappettes, sparked by Ann Simpson's triple, moved five points closer to the league lead-- ing ead• ing Happy Gals as the Blowettes n swept seven from the loop lead - 71 el'S, ,t The second place Hi -Lights also 7 gained five on the pace setters as 'they downed the Be -Bops 5-2 behind Ruth Durand's 586 triple. Jolly Jilts, Hot. Dogs, Sput- niks and Blowettes each gained 7.0 verdicts over the week while the Wee Hopes, Handicappers, Frisky Six, Pills and Be -Bops picked up five. Nile Hawks won out in a 4-3 decision over Who Cares. High triples passing the. 600 or better mark came from D. Brady (Hot Dogs) 618, M. Schenk (Spur niks) 618, B, Coughlin (Frisky Six) 650, R:, Trimble (Whatnots) 670, P. Hunter-Duvar (Fills) 605, D. Prance (Blowettes) 637 and A. Simpson (Pin Poppettes) 768, Free Bowling Award for high single went to Ann Simpson while the hidden score was won by 1. Harburn. RUtlerrlies (L. Elliott 356) -.. n Jolly )ills (r'. Simmons 821) .... 7 \l'PP Hopes (N. Caldwell 5S2) 5 [toilet tea (r, Veal 534) 2 Hot Dogs (0. Beady 61S) __. 7 Rosy Bees 1\I. Ifirtsin 491) Busy 'Bees (AI'. 'Riedel 491) __.._ n lolly Six (f, Simmons 506) 2 Tianrlicta.ppe,s (M •Jury 4416)• _-._ 5 Sputniks 411, Schenk 6141) _ i Mighty 511re (I;. Morley 519) - n 'Frisky isky Six 161. Coughlin sant ,__ 5 Alley fats (M. Westlake 460) •_ 2 AI Pro' M Ida (,f. Harness 830) _ n ens fi 'novena (i:. nate ra,5a21 ., Nile Hawks (B. Sangster 555) - 4 'Whet Cares (0. \V114nn ,74) 11'hat Neils (n., Trion hip 670) 2 Pin Pone )lo (A, S)mpsnn 76A) 5 Pills (P. Hunter -Du var 6n,) Lollipops (\l. Kipling ,60) Happy rials 1 D. 'Munroe. , 18) _ n Rlnwet1es (T. Prance f, 1 lie-lnpa (i,. t4)ommae,a 355) _ HI -Lights (R. Durand 556) _._-_ 5 (J �! (.3 yi !J 'J! FOR PEfvISH CHILDREN /I�Ii//ers WORM POWDERS F.4 °. Y T G) 1 AK ',I II III,11111111111 mnittl e111111, 1I11111I11111IIll melee rnu,, CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & _. HOTSON Phone 156 Grend Bend �911u11111,111111Ir1n11111111111Illllnll/IIIIIIIUnI11111111n� Standings Happy Ga Is .. 414: }li-high 1;2 Pin Pnppet.tes 80 ,Tony ,Tilts 72 'Cps fi *)owns 72 :Blowetles 7n Alley Cats 69 )3e -Bops 68 1l:ot noes 6R Busy Rees _ 63 I.nlleties __ 61 Wee 1{o),ea 61 Handicapper. ._-.-_____ _ 1,0 Merry Maida _ _ ..___ _ 56 A4li•hty :\lice �.._,..-. 66 Nile Hawks .....'What. --___ 5a ,lolly hl'c 53 'What Nota .:. _.. , 52 Lollipops 4c 'Frisky Six .. 46 rurtPrcupa .S Whet Cares _ .. ;.1. Sputnik. 29 Minor Hockey Continued Froin Page 4 provide' two special numbers, All clubs of Shamrock Associa- tion are urgently requested to be well represented, The rally is open to anyone nterestecl II11I1111111 win t1nimism___ii Ill inillulailnatal( tt 11111l Mat11111alian wit llllllllllllMinn two(1(ltlllll100 Do It Now Attention Manufacturers, • Retailers And Houseotw_ ners EVerybosiy peesperllr If everybody works, Nobody prospers It anybody shirks, 8 - -- erodel �- Renew Repair R , Little 'obs; bi `obs, all jobs are iihhportant. Skilled and. semi -skilled tradesmen are avail. r ]1111'1'. 1 in sue 'h111t*1 C/�1'C@ l abl now, but extl s p b 1 y Community projects mean coli munity pros- perity. Call the National 'Ch tp'loyliietit Office, Goderieh 865 for qualified workers. .+1YtturnlYOY(ti'fitnllinfiliftiCtn7ttlatI YMIU1lnlnliCEIt1a1Jttttlimltl'ntntallaunitntllatfilititilli)YntilliS Surviving are her husband, a piano duet. Mrs. Mess sang a two sons and two daughters, ;Mrs, solo accompanied by Mrs. Mil- L•itwiller is a twin sister to Mrs, ton peseta. Mrs. Clarence Scbade Chris, Erb of Zurich. Students Meet The executive members of the Lutheran Students Association of the University of .Western. Onta- rio, under the leadership of Rev. Vedell, held a successful meet- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Klopp, recently, Miss Kath- ryn Klopp is a member of this executive. Town Clubs Sweep Two occupied the chair for the pea funeral home, Chatham. Ser• vices were held Wednesday at gram business was conducted by 0:30 a.m, a( the Blessed Sacra• the president, Mrs. Delbert Wren: church at Chatham, Geiger, Mrs. ,1. W. .Merner re- ported on the temperance meet- Pastor Describes ing held in Dashwood, Mrs. J AlcCldnchev reported that the Argentina 'Work J3oys' and Girls' Fellowship are collecting used stamps and Pastor 0, Winter spoke on Christmas cards, and quarter- 'mission work in Argentina at the lies, lanuary meeting of the Lutheran Miss 'Ethel Gabel reported that. Ladies Aid Melee last Tuesday $90 had been ntacle from the sale evening In the basement of the church. Louis Willer! showed a film concerning missionaries in South of ('hristmas cards. Mrs, Newell Geiger and Mrs. Laird Jacobe were named to represent the church for the World Day of America. Shirley Flaxbard fa- Prayer.vored with a piann solo. Vice - Exeter minor league hockey Assisting Mrs. Schade as host- president. Mfrs. Louis Thiel pre• teams swept a doubleheader at esses were Mrs. Claire Geiger, sided for the program and gave the local arena last Friday night, Mrs. Harrison Schoch, airs. Tiny a reacting on the Epiphany sea - as the Exeter Bantams chalked Clarke, Mrs. Beatrice Hess and 5011, up a 4.1 decision against RCAF • Mrs. Herbert Neeb. President Mrs. A. Finkbeiner Clinton .in the first game while Birthday Party look charge of the business, The Members of the Thiel .fancily visiting committee reported pack - met at the h onto of Mr. Wes ing 28 boxes for the sick and Hugill, to celebrate the birthdays shut-ins at Christmas, of Mrs. Wes Hugill and her rim- It was decided to cater for i thee, Mrs. George Thiel, All the the Hay and Stanley Federation sons and daughters of Mrs, C. banquet to be heal in the arena Thiel were present at this spe• 'I't))lr'sctay, January 22, cial event, Special Speaker pied Ah. Kitchener Rev. Dr. A. G. Jacobi, press 1 Miss Matilda Johnson, fanner - of the Canada. Synod in Kit- chener, was guest speaker at on Saturday, January 17. the St. Peter's Lutheran church Miss Johnson was a daughter on Sunday. His message was in. of the late Mr. and Mrs, Cho- I spiring to a well a t t e n d e d mas Johnson of Zurich and is audience, survived by two sisters, Mrs. E. W. (Addie) Stoskopt and Miss; Former Resident Alice Johnson of Kitchener. I The funeral was held on Mon- day at 2 p.m. at the Ratz-Bech- Dies At Kitchener Ica funeral home at Kitchener. Edgar E. Koechems, 27, for- Personal Items merly of Zurich died at Kitchener Airs. .herb Mousseau :is spend - where he has resided for some ing a vacation at the home of years. her slaughter, Mr, and Airs, He is survived by his mother, Grant Case and family at New the midgets downed Hensall 5-2 in the nightcap.' Defenceman Lester Heywood sparked the Exeter Bantam vic- tory with a pair of unassisted third period goals, Ricky Boyle connecter) at the five minute mark of the opening period after taking a pass from Fred Wells and Fred Lamb pumped one home in the second frame lo round out the winner's output, Rightwinger Bill Durnin scored Clinton's lone marker. 'Exeter 4, 3)(•AM' Clinton 1 RC'A.F CLINTON-Goa 1, Trusts"( ; defence, Logan, 51 elIiah: centre, (1)eerie: wings, Purn 1 n, Woodson; `alternates, Carew, Laistrr, (H11(s, Burns, George, Cyr, Sutton, Hood - apitI), Hudson, Sptllsbury (stab l;OAI). maxi erre--0na1 tT• nwai•rt: defence, Heywood, Schroeder: centre, P., 1130y1P; wings, Wells. Lamb; alternates, Cushman, Wright, Me - Falls, Broderick, Cooper, Nagel, First Period 1 -Exeter, R. 'Royle (Wells) 41 0(4 2--C'linlon, rturnin (Lnta•n) 12:111 Penalties -Wells, Laister, Wood - :4011, gerund Period 3 -Exeter. Lamb ___ . 10.10 'Penalties -- Heywood. 7'I,Ird Period 4 --Exeter, Hey world 7 111 8 --Exeter, Heywood ... 11.02 Penalties -- Cushman, Logan, F. Boyle, Gillette. Exeter Midgets Win The two -goal performance of centre Frank Boyle paced the Exeter Midgets to a 5-2 win Aver Hensall, Single goalgetters for the winners included Bill Hey- wood, Dale Turvey and Ricky Boyle. Brian Bonthr'on fired the first !Jensal.l goat at 16.45 of the ini' tial period while Brian Ch)-istian registered the second at the mid- way mark of the final session. Exeter 41, '.Henault 2 urri 8A1:F,-.,_ ()nal, sheet: risfpnee, Christian, Horton; centre, Shad - dick 1‘' 1110s. H. Jacques, Sou- 1hrnn: alternates, 1larhrnnon, S. Jacques,, Al a e 13 cal 1t, \oaken, firnuttt \!icicle, ▪ P'1I,8.--(2nal, Cooper; defence. McBride, 11. Heywood; centre, F. !:,Wyle: wings, Stephan, B. Jones, alternates, Strang, Killeen, ft, B oyle, Brodrick, Turvey, ('ane, i\tarr, (stet, SIMS, N lret .Period 1 1''1C')Or, 14. 7leywond 222._.2 7:02 2-Exelet•, 1", Boyle __ 41:85 3 -Exeter, 'rurvey ((, hnyTe r__ 16:00 4-.1{12012 t811, 'R, 'nnthron . - 16:45 :['Itnall)ra --- Horton 17:20, Seeourl Period 5--19'6tei-, innyle Mrs. Mary A. Weide, two bonMarket for a week or more. • tilers, ,lames and William, all of,Rev, and Mrs. O. Winter and Kitchener. rs. Anne Turkheim, motored Funeral service was held on to 'Toronto where Rev. Winter Monday, 3:30 p,111. at the Rats will take up residence the second Bechtel funeral home, Kitchener. week in February. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Desch and DOM Carl have returned to their home after spending a few I clays with Airs. Leon Jeffrey and sons at Blake. Mr. and Airs. 1Viltianl Steckle Standings in the Grand Bente accompanied the matter's parents, Men's Bowling League show the Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gingerich. Strikers enjoying a comfortable \vofho spent Sunday at the hone eight point lead over the, second AIr- incl lits. Reuben Ginge- place Dawn Tavern. Could Bees rich and family at Nairn, (' share the number three spot with Dashivood while the Flying • pFrointenchs,nterl rank fifth with 49 In the Ladies' League, lips & iI Downs and Legionnaires are 111 the midst of a red-hot battle for first place supremacy. Ups ai Downs holed the upper hand at the moment with 41 'points but the Legion squad is right on their Jt '11011 Girths heels with 37.i• 'Week's acorea' Harmony Girls • are only One South Ilurnn 31, Ltstnn•p1 10 1 point back of the Legionnaires Stratford . alttrbelt 112 Strikers Lead Bend Bowlers Attends Lord's pay .Alliance Rev. A. M. Amaclter attended the Ontario meeting of the Lord's Day Alliance in the 'Salvation Arley Building, Toronto, last' Wednesday. In a vote on Sunday sport the result was three to one' in favor. Rev. Amacher reported; that the observation was made i that, if church people had voted against it, no centre would have' approved Sunday Sport, The Alliance is also opposing [he sale of groceries an Sunday stated Air, Amacher. Purchases Property Airs. Alinnle Weido of London has purchased the dwelling pro- perty owned and occupied by the late Mr. Joseph Foster on Rosa- lie St. Possession will be given after the auction sale of the Fos- ter household effects Saturday, January 31. Property Sold Mr. Alorris Weber, has sold his new housee on the Zurich road East, to Mr. Wilmer Ad- kins of the Hensall district, the latter is with the Ruston trans- port business. Caretaker Of Hall Mr. Henry Clausiu.'+` was again appointed for caretaker of the £a town hall, Zurich, .,111111$1ulnnuutnuutunnuunlnlnntnnlnuumlutno/nuumeunlunnnnunn ,l,W Iunlnnuununu 11,l 1M11, '55 CHEVROLET SEDAN-tutone, radio, snow tires,. a good once! 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Si, Marys 1 n n 30 To date, Sheila Teevills holds stt'alford 1 1 n 60 the high triple honours while u �h,11 ' . - n 3 n 1n Ruth Ravelle leads hi the high r''ulnre Cowes~, single department, Jauii ti, 22-- Ruth League Close Ltatnttel at St. Marys St, Marys al Stratford Alibis ecrtat nlJH c1o not need � 4 et (lw (,\1cDti1P1 _ 1:43 any alibis for their Sl•anding 1)1 Last Merle. 51+01147)14 6--11'('(et•, )1' Bnyle t the Parkhill. Ladies' League as Sonth 11111,011 41, Lim they are presently resting in $tratterd ,1, Alilehell '1R sole possession of first place. Mantling. The Lucky Liz six are in the 11. 1. '1' runner -Up slot with 32 p011114 wl� lln,11 11 Which is four back of the pare 411n)11411R trnn n setters. 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