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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-29, Page 5L u 4 a. n Battles Clinton ,Fattons Three Tearns Tim TimerkAdvo.latch 4a.tmary 27, 19:4 P.000 $ • ' .For Top _.1.JRIC:11 11E . , , _. motored tc London last Thurs..: Mr. and Mrs. jaine$ 1.4aszie Apport Po '..-Cats To Tie :5,,,..joi,..„.i...1:iin,r9 Totah . Colts fattened their Vie d -- when they stampeded l'he cellar The hattl • V t 1 ' • •ESTAKISHED 1900 rage .• • . . .. ..., • , ,CORRESPONDENTA MRS. CHESTER t.... !SMITH- in .that eity. day, Viedine' With •their ehildren . r - Blake ., ,„par, irio and iseereen .wilde searing averages Friday night . . 4 lu Liman. Tuesday night. The eoent, iseague for first nine sttprenikteY '‘ eats pleyed to A 74 overtime lie ' - • • ' ' • -. • - - -- ----ed. in •the Exeter Ladies' Bowling dwelling iseceo Well •by 4. i.o.a — .„.........._ Mrs. $eatriee Nees spent a; 4Y gZ,ABATn FIKAY ., ,:,............:.,,z341,.: .1 of regUlation time and _erieh .statistics showed that the gin. it-sigedj• - ' ' - teams were tied: 5-5„ et the end 'When the .firing bad reased, tes:1I,a„t ht•Dre tw4 Pfltht.s• - - - te three teams from the Mes. Peter Gingerich, Mrs. AniaS {netted home after spending sev. rand M. Ainde AleYer, Port mr, and Mrs. J. Srrimons. Airs. Harold Soper •eotertainedi Mrs. Mary Jane 11yhasresd Miss- Arlene itaberer, London. s :few slays in Exeter at the home ; Mr. Hugh McBride of LendOtt • ton club. put together 19 goals . . . , , , of her -daughter arid son-hisSaw,s L • • ' ' p AN pert!). scored twice In 'the extra 10 ' Gingerich, and Mrs. Roy flingm- seal months with her daughter, !Huron, were weekend visitors at • • 1 • • t 11 • ' k d 't1 ii . •` Minnie session to ;IVO the • ; t - • • • - - - to do it, but they finally- eaught Erb and Verde Dm/der. .4.4 Hamilton. -mgd.-. Mr. and. Mrs. Feed Balmer. .'d'ild.dai""*.drsd.iers.;It'iiietiee'e:-.701 ltscie. We. acinsact vttrtse.st ';'isVis t Mr. and Mrs. Larry 1 artiste's blvn le wee -en se1 .1 .1S- paPt:- BO: 2.0, Assists for 4 39 -point 11, Mak the thdaghte a while ieh, all -of Bleke, and MIT,. MOW Mrs. Elva Young and. family, at , the home .of the former's parents, „ss ssme, of London, %Ion, e t league Its first tie ;AMC. of the Colt's front -miming iine .o.f• Ken up. with -the .once league leadind Zurich, at a quilting bee. O Mr. and Airs. Red, Baehert and i Mr. and Airs. Herold Soper •and .. „ ..,-with the former s parents, at .a called on Mr. and Airs. Peter • ,--1%). Theresa Hartwell and saes ' itiekv Mustard -celebrted the former's mother. Mrs. 'Darold kmlay and family. _ . . mau, . .„ . ...... schedule. Doig,, „ink, meriam And Gerd happy Gals to. at least gain .a Alr. and Mrs. lKeith Wesdalt 4111113 14 ere visitor., at Alanheim, family,. and Miss Nancy E I •'I c f • -• • • , . . .. Levan's Steve Stored and Welters produced 24 of the eeor. Slate 0 • .e • op lung. and 4. andMrs. oUesa _ . Harry Wraith were the big guns ing points picked tip by the club. HI -Lights. dealt the ;lolly . six O'Imen attended the Canadian family gathering.. .. I Gingerield at Blake, on SundaY spending sonte lime with his. The Blake Public School held Their son, Joey, wha had been 10111 buthdas' .0a 'Friday. of the night as Storey %co, d Tack Meriam was top produe a 7-0 setback to vault into a •rurr,I,Ituro Mart in Toront° last Mr. N I' ft ' - -- . 1 . • ` ' and drs. Hero d Pfaff, o'f. four: times and *lied. up two 'OM int on the line •with foto' levo-waY tie fel' first -place while west,;?* Al.., \suds,. Rasview resort. spent the past ' Messrs. Keith Bachert and with them. ' grandmother, reterned to London a s ating. t)arty in the Ztirteh . a .ernoon. Air. Harold Finlay and family ; arena on Friday .afterno011. ass‘sts while Wraith feeind the goels and five ;meg, Gerd the napes' Gals could only plek ded. ssed "4". '"'""4"" 4,," es week in Londoa visiting relatives -Glen Swartzentruber are attend.d ' )1u1, of London, Were weelseou * • visiters at the home -of inn - :Mg_ Bit le Sehool at Wellesley. r 0 51. Joseph,left , Air. and Mrs. Joseph Casein.' - - - range twice and collected, four Walters fired five ,markers home tin five from the Busy flees.,, and friends.on a attended the funeral -of the late. popped in one of the .ossertime Keil Doig scored two and collect- is .the pin poppettes who :chased :fernier's' Sarna.' Fleming llin 1 oFlintrntiY .ritherIlea, :(441,1,12ines •_Of Clint= ASS1S/S, Linemate Don kletcher and got In nn three- -others while The third team in the running. eir. Erliverd Delehert, of, Air. and Airs. Greg rwas a weekend visitor at and daughter, of Creditor), were, centres, - where their children :re- 1‘4r- 4reale "IStarq' 47'f .$4111,14. goals and elso reemeed two as. est five aSSitik if ' • 1 ' ' ' ' . , .Ivan Yunghlut. - - - s . •• 1 ! Airs. Donald Matthews and u mine ii, Ais parenk„ Mr.. visitors with thew mother Mrs, _side. It will he SUBIC' bine before -en 1 • e 1%og vg • wt • 16 AN,' r I • sists in the high scoring mare- •Gther goal-gelters Tor the win- in gaining the full seven points ' - , and faintly. thon. ners included Bre Boyes And ' by blanking Sputniks. Poppettes Maureen moved lo 1 ondorr this and Aim Vidor Deithert. 1 Theresa Itarttnan and sons. 1 d 9 ii r 1 . • Mrs. MarY HeY spent the past. For Ildertom Seotty McNair Ken_ Lee with two each a.nd Bob • past week after epen4ding some Miss Edith siesede reterneel Mrs. Valerie t'antin, .of SL ! A r. an Mrs. .. ona c • ut was, • ,,„„eApkr. inalgulcirn;. . they rettirn to their 110Mf. . - ate only two points back -of the time with. her 1110111Cr, Airs. A. led :the goal produetion depart- home after spending dome time Joseph's, is spenditig several , .Garon, John Scott, -Bob Doig paee-setting Ji -Lights and Happy • M. Bassett. at the home of her ,c,'Tler. mr.' weeks with her children and • and family, of London, were " i end Ray Mady with singletons.brook, of Godericht,iasrtiltl'Ilat; ment with two, Don tlrbshotl, Gals who ea.e.h. have 89. paints.. I Sunday visitors with Mr. and and Mrs. Aden Alartin, at visitors at the home of their! ' , day with Mr. Gus Rohn. other relatives and friends at parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Stu .0'Nell, Bev Urbshott, Don Defeneeman Murray Thome- Other 7.0 .v_erdiets were picked; Mrs. Amos Gingeriche were Mr. Gowanetown. Mrs. Martin and Detroit. Hess. 1 Quirie and John Allison trig- •son and Bob Hefter 'scored see- op hy the Be -Bops, Wee Hopes. ! and Mrs. Kenneth Gingerly!) and. daughter, Carol, returned to the ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ze I period goal was a big one 415 .11 1-4,,m,,,tirar:1„1, waiters lion, Blowettes over the- week's ac-1.11arri Steekle, Airs. Norman Tleiechauer won s . - d • . hr, a. and Air. and Mrs. gered singletons. and period goals for Liman. Mighty Alice, Handicappers end" family, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil. home of Mr. and Mrs. Menno Cy, of Flint, Mich., were barters four bingos al the Hensall Legion , Steekle to spend the week. Air. fiery*. Pollen and brother, with Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Erb- linehener, spent the weekend John Allison's late WOO/ me ""i Vttriuti : at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A., in an evening's play recent's'. r,„,;1, 416 1 Mr. James Rannie, who was at Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gingerich . DUCharille, a 'the Bine Water, Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph Martin and. '",''.'''' Irish who had plenty a spark 4 -"P".41n, 'Gar" Baechler, of Zurich, spent Tue.s- Mao, of WindSor. sPent• a few Blake Aaron Lid selvaged a point for the Wild- sderoonn. neyes s, Antras Ginger-,: South. and s. Free howling awards went to i the Queensway residence in Ilen- and Mr. and Mr eats against the eellar-dwellin,,,I. , (11 nolv 731, 1 and family, spent Sunday with liazel 'Beaver of the Merry melds, sail, was taken to Clinton 1100- ' leh. of Blake, and Mrs, Solomon .! Mr. Mrs. Richard Ilan., mi.. and Mrs. Landwyeh, at: (K. Dolg, 9;18 for her high triple of nert god 10 : tat for treatments. A 0 in this one. 4. -Clinton. Walters L. Hnggarth -of the Buttercups 13'15 for hidden score. ;III 'Devils .Edge . , 1,LCIinton Six Imre:am: Lerne 7% iiiiertee T 3 . riiiil on, .1K. Dolg First Period i 51e ria m 4 _ . .. 18:10 Re. mope i i„ mama, ell 6111 6..rlinlon, Meriam . 19:38 Jolly :DIM IF'. lienderson 312) ,1-Locan, Storey • (-wraith) . . , ...., 7,70: Penalties - - K. nett' Cella l';j11C1 What Neils 10 nsserc 50) 3-Ildert on, 1). VrhshoiC (9:05; 11 4' 7411 Y thnol.. in al 0.:17, linnet t e$ 1 p. von! 325 oir,sairy 70 Pails 41 I h'p'or) 5:3T; Thompson Wee l'inpos (N. Broil oril 3031 (roughing) 10:31. ros & Downs (\l, Rater Mtn) 11,-Ltican, St oreY (Wraith, Dillard 1 11:10 Seeond Verlod Pills 11, Sm it h 4T1 ) t 4-Ittlerien. S. 0:Neil 1-1.,ocan, l'hompson Might). ;dice t 1', Worm 3int ( D. rrNhnit ) 17.47 „,„ Sputniks 01. final:re 4-11, (WrP•in" - - ,-,--. ----,' .,''".; Plan -toper, es ( A. Simpson ,,57/ resaition-.1. Therripsen (elbow- 5 c'inton, Lee IS. 1.0110 - 0 "....1 eloisssiree, re. sRdler WI Inv) 2.0R: •SteNair , ( roughing) 9-Cinton, Lee (Bores) -,.,- 441: , 1513; Wraith (roughtng) 15;36: 10-rinton, Waltera 401ey rats 01. 'Worm 3871 Second Period ( K. Nog) ..._ ._........... uda..., Islinstn,illirriTirporrAs. 4554c 1.1‘n. ttilag11,1115:,,i, .82) ) 5-114 Fri on, 51eNair 11 - Minton, Soott. _ 11 :to ..,..,„ „, ,,,,..„,„„ , ,), un , (atm a i i ., 141-01int on, B. Poli tLee 4 lli:18 f' '41 ' '") " '1 ''t 1•1 "It•"; .1%1) ‘' (5' (1'?"°111 0. rrhahnt " 1 t"0 13 -Clinton, Niarly (3Ieriami 15:15 "r) "" • • %, h" a' '.(- 1.-P-iraa' Wraith IT'''."" a '2.6 14---Locan.. Defier •'intir. '" 'V' '''''''-nil r'' ".• •-,..dican, Storey t Wraith) 12:1., (Play.; ord) .„... Ili -Lights ( 51. Holtzman 1,1) Penalties . .4. Thompson 1 high ri ...(11 I n t o n Me r i a m ------- 16*"" Adfiirt,''''1,A,Iliartsttl a (1.f.,1.1' wt.': rla,riv irirs:, gil 1 stickinel 0:13; 1-114fier (hoarding) - 1 wall(„ , Fletcher (honking! 18450; 310Na i r Pr ha -1\ 1 a 'is i al" win". ) 113:41)Si •17'41ia-milil: Ylitieleasi s 40.:d • 'WI tPel•It;itier:'11592);., ) 725; n, 1"rbshott (honking) 10.30: Scott ( holding) 5:3(1. , roughing) 1545: Davis 4 rotigh- Frisky Sis Jones 49A, mg') 15:15; ,11 c .1,1 a 1 r (holding) 1ratirel Perim, Bloweites (1. 13:43, 18 -Clinton, K. '11,11' Third Perlorl f Wlters, Mady, 17 -Clinton. Walters 8-Llir:an. Wraith ( K. Dolt 1 (Fletcher) „.... ......... ___ 13:55 ........,„ .14 rlintt)14. Mer4n7 t- Ill ert nil. B. 1.-r11Ehott,- (11 4 • ' " D • (McNair) .. __ ..... 15:00 ) in-Itriertnn, McNair (D. l'rhshott, O'Neill Penalties - Allison (hafting) 2:20. 0 cid (me Period day allernoOn. and evening at a days at the home of their 1• 8.115$011 ▪ 7 Mat bee at Afrs. Nell GirigCrieh's. martyr, Mrs. Theresa Hartman iseft For Toronto • • Mr. and Mrs. DelbersttraGnegi Geiger, Florida: Mrs. .11ilion .Truerneer, of Con and sons. ues In Florida id;.atit.4,1,iiaetr,Ti.'.1pliti•s.alird Mrs. 'SMARM, Mrs. Ward Free. P0551440 11, is spending a week = Mlse 31aleda Schenk spent a of Zorieh, the former being the SW. or 100re at Ma home of her few days at the bome of Mr, and preselent of the Huron Sod and. MssiElaine •Grainger, of Lon- Alr. and Aire. Harr!' • antM:re.asateasoulais, Brisson, 70, nti. Crop Improvenfent Association. Emeryville, near Windsor, died pa.. don reachers' College, spent the Exeter. president of the Ontario . S et the third period enabled tiPAAIIIiiir.h:4(Dilf:Inirlittita°111)Ti(ZIP1611sP,Plotrailsimandanyveekend at the home of her par- Soil and Crop Improvement Assn - el Bruce Sawyer's goal at 1737 se, Ho sp.an'ad111)1; .117-4; ofNay yoelacfs; . rots, Mr, and Mrs, Russell elation, motored to Toronto on '('Ii0"-Pihe Blue Water Highway, a i Tuesday to attend the convention half mile south of St Joseph. Be A , Mitchell Red Devils to down the was a usikir at the home of her Graihger. . Nisiting Oman Colts in Mitchell unroll's, Mr. and Mrs. CharleS, Mr. aild Airs. Curtis Gingerichi this week at the Coliseum, ri was a son of the late Mr. and , by a 7-6 count Tuesday night. , Thiel, over the weekend. I epent Tuesday at London. ' Toronto. ... , lt, was Sawyer's Hist goal o , the season and it couldn't have. 11 C01110 al, a better time as Mary: F a' Sh ntz ancl Charlie 'Westman, .. e 1ped on 1120 play, n be arm .. n Alvin "Fink"Weber and Marv! -owns some real estate in that district. Mrs. Aserick Brisson, and still ' Many years ago they moved to Windsor, where Mr. Brisson was engaged m the mereantile busis • ness, and where the family grew up and was educated. He was always a sociable and cheerful person. He is survived by his wife, the Mrs, Delbert Geiger, R.R. 1 ! Avoid electrical shocks by eon-. absence of Mrs. Harold Thiel former F,mma J. Ducharme; Zurich, was the speaker cm tinuous inspection of wiring and who was 111 Airs. Newell Geiger sons. Paul, Chatham; Dr. Dennis "Safely Measures for the lime , a.pehances; ' gave the treasurer's report and , Brisson, Windsor; Dr. John E. and Farm" al the January meet -I Don't replace fuses while also read two poerne. ' Brisson, Detroit; Rev. Joseph ing of Zurich Women's Institute. standing on a wet floor unless i Mrs. L. Ross presided for the Brisson. St. Mary's Church, each, scored once. "Most farmers are making , 51011 pull the main •switch, f program which opened with a dWoodstock; daughters, Sister . , . t . Only three penalties were plans •for the coming year's I Don't leave an 'eleetrni iron. singsong. Mary Pen Thiel, Carol • Jane Delores, the Plulippines; . ; Fischer and Elizabeth Johnston ' Aire. Adrien Caron, Mrs. L, - called throughout the contest as farm production," said Mrs, unattended.. the teams played clean, wide . Geiger, "yet very few will con -1 Mrs. Geiger stressed that if. , sang two numbers with Shirley . Grimes, Mrs, Frank Ear, all of open hockey. Sider the fact that an accident any member of a family should i Flaxbard as accompanist. ! Chatham; sister, Mrs. Charles Accidents Costly , Shal11Z 03011 5007041 twice for the (1-1 7 winners while clefeneemen M. 0 Id Standings BUlcher and flay,Mg Coach lioli men.s Institute T X i . Light a 1111:11111/71egb C liflerld *'itAirIglergruSt loss Pin Poppet t es ... _ ..... .!..,1 of the year. Slowet t es . _. . .. L. Leftwinger Bob Doig regis- ,134-113y"h' is 2: :•'. •-•-• : tc,r.ed two of the Colt markers ree s. reden_....... .. e __...... , while A ii " r a t a - •-•, - - : . : - . 7 -: 'a Jack altt r SAI eandr iaill ' RayKen Lee,ad) G 011'dW Tint Prigs WPP Eir7P1*441414 Ilona ins 67 Ds tulles oilers _ ... . , , ..„ 47 B usy Bees 11-Ltican. Storey (Fletcher, 1•5"ra.ith) _ 2:10 12-11elerton, QUITIft iceurrieer 4;20 13-Locan. Fletcher (Storey, 5;18 ilriertnn. Allmon (Thompson) . 9:50 Penalties None. Mens Bowling "T1413 200 1"11.1 B. Oagond_ 2411 B. Fuller. 218 B. Nicol 215 L Thompson .. 2414 Dacirlson 214 31. Dra vett . 215 2)1 • Her:cool:1 t 0 B, Wet .. • 210 C Foster . 2(19 N, Redman .712 47 Edwards . _ . , 207 At. 15nin t nett 1,06 341. l'itn riorselaar - 2n44 il•nitaman 283 L. 'Haugh . . . 203 J. Ira Irhairn 203 L. Darien:Ian 2443 G. GI nricnning 201 D. 1Vel 1 a , 204 D. rase . 2041 L. r'ushirta 203 S. Fraylle 202 R. 0lo.'.......... 0. 3fidrilet on . . 201 13. Aft'orri A. Faro oiler 2101 • na.ritim 2o14 J. Th14rnpeon2041 rt. smith . „ 200 10 -Mint on. 51eriam (Walters) • -- --- - 20-rlint on, Walters Dag, Meriaml__ 12:43 21-01inton. Boyea 14459 Penalties - Nont. 2:30 .4:45 3:20 Mohawks Win Continued From Page 4 iod i'hen Mary Shantz fired a hot.one that caught the goal - post and caromed out. Mitchell players sets1 the puck had en- tered the net but, the *oat judge and officials ruled otherwise, West man tPowell, Butcher) " '31 Shantz (-west 400 44. Dnimage) _ 14:06 3-13xelkr. 0441trle; (Ora:vett, Loader) ._15.110 Penal( -- Flartleib (trite O'er. 1 e nor) 7:20; Batten (interference) 13:20. Second Period 4— V.Ixei er, Loader (Grave! t, Oherie) 3:22 5-33i4 chell, 1Vest man ( Botcher. Powell) 9:84 0-01get or. Loader (0 ra vett, Oberie) 10;36 7- else, Pr. Heideman (Merle, Wel.te 12:47 P Prialties flohrritsoh I hold - )nge) 5:32: 1' Mac (hook)ng') 1-0:20; gl/lehPr (charging) 12:02; Weise cross-checkin 15:52. Third Period 5-141x4'1 441'. Obe vie (Gro reit'. Loader) ____„„ As P enaliten B. Sawyer (elbow- ing, 10:35: 11" aide rn a n croSS- VIIPCkingl 11:57; Butcher (elbow- ing') 10:31, Mighty 311i,p oSt 314 Merry 3raie144 Noe Dairies What Nati Jolly Six Lollipops Pills Mitcbell it Clinton a Pipet 'Period 1 -Clint rot, B. Doug IrrigliY Siv, • . - - -,• P iitterenos .. 4., 2—(' tint on, Nirriani !Halls' reduced farm income, C'etw't ac e FR.. Doig t 1:`, -40 ' )3 -Mitchell, Weher 19:311.1101- to menden the sorrow and _...._...._ Permit ies - Nime, i suffering which cannot be Incas- .-Milchell. Shan's , 1 Ur et! . " 4 Second Period "Farming today 'a Lucan Ceremony 3-Plintno. B. 'Dag t Westin:In) 1.1 0 , .' m , !ous occupatiete" 11 has the is '.: clan- - Continued From Page' 4 (141. rititg, Meriaro) 11.39 third highest accident rate over 6 -Mitchell. Botcher' all the major occupations and ice before the games by Torry [Wallace I 13.05 (Waiters, .. • .._ 13.18 i bac the 114.111eSt number of Reel - Gregg. 7 -Clinton. Lee ! dental deaths of any, according Minor Games On Tap A. -Mitchell, Dart le -lb `1•"1.1 • to giltiiiieS ,,.... ; • 9-.0)inton, Walters ' ' ',' The last day for Minor Hockey Ile. Dag, Meriam) ... I g 40 ; Mrs. Geiger quoted figures Week, next Sturday, will see a t"'"a(ti" se 5""'" "r011""d') Inc'Bruce county where. in one 3:30; X, 119,0,7 [charging) 12•ll,• .full slate of games taking place .s. Third Perim( ' year, 12 people were killed, 218 in the Lucan arena. Injured and the financial loss teseteliell, Shaul% At 1:00 p.m., Exeter and Ailsa waritmib, pm..pii) 1!2's. in medical bills, property clam - Craig pee woes will clash while l'idstitehell..weher ----- " .W17 ' age, and time lost amounied to at 3:00 p.m. 1-fensall and Lucan I I- (11'1Inn• Aa(r. 13:12 almost $200,000 or $40 to $50 for 13-311toltell, 11. Se wypr Leprechauns 'will battle it out, (sham, r. West ma n) 17.3- every fainily -in the county. suffer an accident after March! Committee for the Februars. • Bedard and a halbbrother, Law. to one of the members of the 1, 1t, should. he reported. ! meeting includes Mrs. liryee renre Brisson, both of Zurich. family can completely disrupt. and (Wen ruin these President Airs. Leonard Erb Mack, Mrs. Paul Corriveau, The funeral service was held sos !plans. This can result in a dras- doeduefed the business and Mrs.. Mrs. Harald Thiel and Mrs, Friday at 10 aan,, at St. William as secretary in the I Thomas Meyers. Church, Emeryville. Sputniks ... 26 Zurich and Merton will tangle penalties - Scott (tripping/ in another pee wee encounter at 141d13, 5;00 p.m. To round nut the busy week, Detroit Juveniles will play a 6:30 game against the powerful Imperials Oakridge Acres club. CHEVROLET Makes Both Ends Neat `0‘;':4••• .44.-""("„4. See, Drive The All -New '59 Chev OK TRADENIINS '57 Oldsmobile '57 Chevrolet 88 4 door sedan, jet -away hydramatic, custom radio, back-up lamps, 2 -tone, whitewall tires. '55./11%0ml:itch 4 dOot sedan, automatit, custom radio, washers, back-up iiglItts, 2 -tone finish, whitewall tires, power steer- ing and brakes, '55 Dodge 2 door sedan, custom radio; washers 2,tont, good tondition. 4 door sedan, custom radio, heater and signals, 18,000 actual miles, like new. '55 Chevrolet 2 door sedan, heater, signgs, 2 -tone, chrome discs, like new condition. '56 Chevrolet I/2 ton, -turn signals, SllOW tires, good condition, Get Our Price Before You Buy Snell Bros. Ltd.' Chev .6t Olds 014Nt 'EXEstl'Eft Take Lead Rockets and Imperials are leading the Exeter Men's Bowl - "Most accidents don't ;Mat. hap- pen -they are caused and the cause is the divvy!, result of spine human failing, generally ignor- ance or carelessness or both," she pointed out. "By making every farm. family safety ('on- ecious they will 001)10 to realize that certain acte are dangerous. and there are safer ways of do- ing these things." 1 Mrs. Geiger felt that there ing League as the result of last was a great need for an all-out week's games. ! The Rockets, leaders of the safety organized effort to promote farm in each community a- s second .place Wind - "A" category, gained 'three cross the province. The first int- pointon the milts when they Look five 'from portant step in developing an the Big Six while the Mills drop. effective safety program is to. obtain statiarics 'on local acei. tied five to the eighth place Pep- ! dente. To do this the Departd 5i0isrUperials of the "t3" greuning, 1)10(11 of Agriculture is startine: a province -wide survey of farm? swePt se"e" filtm KIPP" Tigers accidents in Ontario. The sur - to edge two points in front of vey period wilt cover one year and will start. Nfareh 1. The Huron County survey will be under the direction of the county agricultural representa-; tive, Douglas Miles, and hie 1 staff. The county is being or- ganized on a township basis with a number of reporters spread Stan Frayne of the Big Six came the township and headedi up 'with a 302 game to spark his luIssasponstiohivarias‘billiviicihiriawlioarsioewhtohsaet 703 triple for the evening, ad accidents within the town. Free Bowling Award for high ship are properly reported. triple honours was taken by Ray These reports will he sent to the wee 1)orselaar with 730 while 11000011305tcannies Branch 01 he De """" . p RicE $689.95 narri.nof the Big Six copped nartment, to he carefully sum- marized and analyzed. Keeping Oz Still Leads on accurate record of farm ae- • Bob Osgood continues 10 set Monts will show 11-e hest ways OW Si tile paee in the inen'e - average to tackle ct" nr biA'aeit the runner.up •Wildcats who were held to a 5-2 count by the Dod- gers. Two 300 games were featured in the loop last. week when D. Harrison of the Jmperiais rolled a 308 masterpiece to cop the high single prize for the "free howling of the week" award. Gingerich Sole Continues! UTY Save Nearly $200 On This 1958 Model FRIGIDAIRE "COLD PANTRY" The 12,5. Cu. Ft, ode] with the Frozen Food Chest hi The Bottom 1,'4,„ • the hidden score. Slashed To league with his 240. Closest rival' Problems facing rural. families he has te Jack Puller of 1114^ 10r133'. Rockets with 218. 'Tied for third the hotnes,“ Mrs. Getter seaatticis,ert "1:.yeciiclicegnitchcf, avtaereionhisanic%lys oPflatchee P1sinp‘orrnillePricVlai°illr Lec."Thrsorilvd(.:1- son with 216 averages. 1,11.1741 Pinpoppers (P. Nicol 81171 . Butchers (1). 7,191 ) r5roris (J. Coughlin. 637) Windmills 1N, 'Redman 639) RoCkets Foliar iter, Big' Sly (P. lernyne 702, .4 13. •Ri)iiitirrhs (12. l'rn D1110. 72410 80Fil'OA 74114 Tradesmen 11..1- 1 feywood 625J . 0, Tthllers T.71117g' 4 q111 5trV1*1' ri04141'1474 tey4( oaf 676, • Milkmen (4.1. Xdwards 672) - and improper use of nestle/ices arid 1)1110r conveniences that were designed 10 promete a better 7 standard of living'' The speaker advised several Safety measures: Place a riser hoard at the hack of each step to prevent the 00801- 2 1111413( af a foot or len slipping between the steps, and ihetall. a hand rail for protection: .Avoid highly polished floors; they are dangerous; Rech the Um shelves of your cupboArd with 11 sterilacirler, not wits a make -shift of boxes and a bnolc; Sionding* Ttoriteta . - Mill, Men 'flerl's P.1111074144 Spa rem „ I •.*:". i;144117111" ' - " - " - " i::' Mrs. C). Ducl artma ... . . ,, . 14 ..1 , Lifeton .:';' . '., ., ,. ....9 mesicioni „to 1,16.1111 I.) 011 Wednesday, ,Tanury 21, Noos, 1 plyi r nr. ch, i i nor, mod g 1;1 -.; MIlla Si, Denomme, wife of ,T. , I r11'n, 7.1(c.,41.0 1st t ,Ii,,1=1411 ..,41,:'4,:.7, ' Oscar Duchartne, two miles 1 rosier( g cm, mu; tor 361) north of Zurich, died after a 1 T.:sleet:lisps (L. Pnvd :',73 i ', lengthy illmsss. 'rip "ravers 11.;. ,teiry 518) ' 5110 was a lifedong residents 01 Witetvaie (A. Ttikgitl 7;:+“ , .: the community. rIhripP117 tinneriala (1)Cl. Of5 g 5 1 7 13ceides her husband she is Kreeen rieere is. darting ssed e survived by soils, Paul 911C1 0,141.'s 01, X 101t vo) . . teinkinnets di. tiatiOttriti 4AA 1 . l''' Maxim' HAY; tirball' 8russeiSt Regis, Louden; Dominic, Sarnia; tmlsorial8h.. 4.11iita dal:010ra, Mrs. Charles !Hart- „.-.. - •.:` . ..... - 1:11 man And Mrs. Kermit. SUTIEly, .. 7'petlarts „..........................- :i11 14.Tre..tto Sarnia; Mrs. rosepl), "Martindale, !.1 nPoNritarj,116")odno'riactilid. Mrs, EcilerY 1, seeertest s .,,, 'nit body rested at the \VCig- T40.01ri_L... : i 4 ,..,.,,,,..,.._:2L, 4 t laktt fttli0.1'4I hritne until Friday 1 t when funeral seree wd at vias bols,rnrk,r,ii)snli,fttooti, .......... -- _ - :4 at St. bmilfate Chtu'ch, TN% Toppere ...s..,......... st &Udell. 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