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Post Top Scores
Activity was heavy in the
Metro Bowling League last week I Q� Co,all 10 teams saw oaten• Cornish,.Mitchell VC '�1
Individual high single and
'double were aceomplished in the•CRTIFI:ED )'Jf3LiC ACQUi^dTP►NTS
Junior •Giris League by Linda
liuntcr-Duvar with 157 and 279
totals. Linda bowls for the
los- Knockemdowns who ,place second
leering seven point , victories. of SHDHS s senior ,girls basket-, totals with Mitchell to ;preserve ern. iii the standings.
Autchers, holding dawn eighth ball .team prevented •the locals 1 their victory, l Betty Maine and Joyce .Jordan. Connie Rum le sparked the
sot i. the t ndi .Jo ..lei fr m n 1 cam let . s s) p p
p n s a ..._ngs, d yvl t o . )skit g .a p. e weep Leading p' point parade for t ealhea(lect the Mitchell .ca ern '4' .• • •�
, � ac n„ the ,poll) p... a , g Daisies with he>, leading high
Silver Hawks in the lopsided of their four game series with the winners was lanky 'fed San- yslth 15 and 10 points respectiv�ely single (191) and double t321) in
count. iltitehell last Thursday afternoon I,ders with nine. Don Killeen acid- Carol Ann J3adwin and Itay the lnlermediate' Girls loop., The
Big SIX, Cramai•ty Rollers and in 1'e2'khe c Conference League'• ed six more to the total Awhile Baillie had two apiece, Daisies are'one point back of the
Red's Billiards were five Bill Harvey sank four and. Fred t ,l �lor6 c;lall.s league leading Starlets.
I)esjardine added .one. 1 In the boys' section, Don
'Michell �a, su11111 Miran 22 Wright copped both: the high
winners in the ""A" loop Tivhile South Huron seniors ran into
the Wildcats, Imperials, .Dodgers trouble in the third and fourth
and
Kingpins did the sante in quarters of their contest when
the "13". they could only chalk up seven
Wildcats continue to lead the paints on the, Seereboard as comeIr13grouping with 78 points with paled to Mitchell's 15. Despite
the Upstarts hot on their heels the fact the locals were out
.Johns and Diegal paced the mill r;II•::1,1, Jn>•t•e Jordan, 111;
Mitchell .assault with five each, . i:,iiy H•i,ur, 15: 'Carol sun Pad
r+i„ 2: 1:1+ Jl:"llie. :0' Janet t'ni•
In senior seting, Allan i3usche ,),ilu,un. Kat hr :Rro„ks, 1:uth
and Fred "`Crafty" Hunter with..yu.,. x.1.11.1 r % ils„n., Joul'i (ierl.h.
10 and nine points respectively., ' Roth i'i•.,11,,liu. Audrey In'iesac•,
with 75. Imperials are only one seared 15.7 in the last half of 35-24d victory.
l for the 100413 '
1'on sill l f.L I11i,,i1tiltlr �,KAlli,.t) llennnr
khe ballgame, they were only v o y O her S nth it i lI, I 6 r'aroJvn Ol(r. 1 Tri.
point back of the Upstarts And marksmen included rete ftavelle ;,,,r 17;,im ,•, ilnxanur Beavers,
the G,M,'s are •only two off the nosed out in the final count 29' wll.li eight, J3rian Ailey six and 1:,•Il, r;„ridard. Jlnle Horton. Pal
pave set by the third place lilt- 22 Jack l'lillel' two. ar+r. I;, aiarlP aLttnlnrl, t,rrnllt_
In the second game of the , iiu I u•P.,•r. Lrnlise 1E„ckey, tier-
douhleheader on the local floor, hanky Bob Ale -Naught rallied u1 P l,l:un) , r.
South Huron juniors shook off fo•r hall' the ;Mitchell total while scare by 414
scare
perials,
Don Wells of the Butchers cop-
ped the week's high single with Bill klarnler connected for six . 11:, (, tl
a 291 game while the Rockets the effects of their 19-19 tie withI V,'n.h iinrnlr ^s ss 56 91 -- :•1
Len. Thompson's 865 .looked after Listowel last week, by bombard- Girls Split Pair
the triple honours, G. Grummelt, ing the Mitchell crew 41.17, The Barb Hodgson and Kris Gulens s,,.r,,r,r:: lay atr),ensie, MI"
of Co-ops was the hidden score winders outscored their oppo- put the South Huron junior girls 1:,f,•r,.,•:'L. P;dighoffer.
winner. rents 12.2 in •the first quarter back into the winning mood when .11. AMR (AIMSLen Thompson rolled a dazzling and were never headed. they each rallied for 12 points s„nrh nor.. .11, 1Ht,•ne►1..7
373 single for high of the sveelc Over in Mitchell, Coach Glen in a 4147 romp, Ilze Gulens lurr ui:1,1, .- Joan Jeff,rsnn. ;:
while Bob Osgood of the Wind-
mills
Mickle the piloted his two clubs chipped in with seven more f3,lrh,rrl i.iile 'herson, 5, xanr.•
down victory trail as the sen- whilePat Rowe and illarilyn !aril l lllt hi >. 1)onii:t FiahPne,_An,y
mills got into. the 300 bracket iors scored a 35-24 decision while Hamilton each scored two field ,. , . , ,
I,uu. Varrr I uk uann, .1an,d V,•.
the juniors came out on the :top goals. Mary Shaw finalized the xantrt,i, tool!!,• flrotcn, 1-lelen
end of a 20-17 thriller. winner's marksmanship with a •('•,01:• •)Irl 1,0oelo. tan.
third quarter basket. Sol 111 11) 1101 - liirrb Hodgson.
1: Kris rinl,•ns. 1'• 117e (intens,
Joan Jefferson with seven and Pat i:,,ne, 4; \)aril}•n Amu.:
Barbara llaePherson five, were Inn, is \lar,! Sim w, 2: :snags
the big guns on 'the losing side. (linen . Amu. !rotiei. .inn Alex -
i:
{ ander 1'a111 5)041 gins, Carni Mc -
Nancy Bowman and Donna Wag- curd}, 11„115' Dixon.
points.
fired the remaining Mitchell Seare h
3 quarters—trrs—
points.
Alilehet) 2 4 7 4-17
Despite Allison Clarke's 12- loom llulnn :. 12 9 iu 1u-41
point effort, South Huron seniors Scorer: 1ndr Tennant
cane out on the short end of a t mpire: L. lallghnffer
with a 338 game, '
1+,4,, LEA GI•91
Butchers (.O. Wells 754)_ 7
Silver Hawks (B. Heywood 5.5S) ti Boys Mike Sweep
ly'incitn)lls (133. Osgood 786) - After
Tradesmen (P1. 'Heywood 734) .,„ being down 9-7 in the
sie• Six (D. ('ase 6253 „„__ 5 first half of the junior game,
Pinpnpupet T. sweet 541)"'__ 2 South Huron' stormed back with
('. P•.nuers r.l, hoar 6^;1 _Mw four third. clualter field goals
Mi11 pPeen ((', Edwards 61)) --._
Rocllets 1 L. Thompson s05) _, 7 and a single foul shot to take
Spares (W. Shapton Sir -„ n the lead. In the final session, the
R. Billiards (1,. Cushman 704) ,. 5
Pipsis (T. Mc.l)o.naid 591) ____
stnndtnror 0
Season's
Total Pins
roekPts 121 67.479
Windmills .:-113 69'183
Red's Billiard( _ 99 66277
M1:Ilknren. _.. _..__.. 91 ' 3351 ns
Sig Six 85 64593
Spares 134 65,185
Pepals 32 62432
Butchers 81 6.)717
Tradesmen 76
Pin poppers 67
Hensall Club
Cops p Opener
Hensall drew first blood in the
hest -of -five WOAA Intermediate
58613 League playoffs with RCAF Cen-
64432 tralia in Hensall Saturday night
r. folio s 64 622900 when they emerged oti the right
Silver Hawks 62 6121.4 side of a 10-7 score before a •
'111” I is. c t ill small crowd. Await Word
L, Supertesr - . 7 The second game of the series
(Co IIIngwood :irrxnignt -636; will be
Tip Toppers ( ET, Holtzman 730) (I played Wednesday with M�
Wildcats (B. Higgins 612) ____ s the third on. Friday night. All
la' From I 1 WOAA
.,....ii.„..(13 Russell 529) 2 games are in Hensall.
Imperials ('B. McDona id 1305) ,- 5
c'o-0p (r, •w tg•ht +5 3) __ 2 Don O'Brien paced the win-
(; M.':s ((1. 'Kirk 660) _. _...._ 4 ners with a four -goal effort while
Upstarts __ .. _ __ __ -- . •- 3 John Baker and Don Hesse each
(11', Watson, 13. Parks 635)
1: ingptns in, Pask 651).. ._ 5 blinked the light twice. Single
Ranlcmonts (T,". I'ntZ 550 '— .- 2 markers were registered by
Dodgers IN, SlanlaIte 532)5 Murray Bell and Doug O'Brien.
Klppen Tigers (A. Darling 53.1) 2
standing,.
29-22 verdict, The locals shoot-
ing on the whole was away off
form as they could only find the
range for three baskets in the
last half of the game.
Point -wise, Mirdza Gulens with
eight, Eleanor Hodgins one and
Carolyn Oke one picked up the
Wildcats 78 61692
Upstarts _ 75 02691
Imperials 74. 63469
(1,111.'5 72 50536
3dselaire5 65 61923
1.. Supertest 64 62292
('o -Op 64 61396
Kingpins 61 01.3.33
Dodger* 50 :9129
Kippen Tigers _ 49 59746
Bankmontsr45 57364
Tip Toppers _.43 60452
Ups And Downs
Maintain 'Lead
Ups & Downs continue to hold
the lead in the Grand Bend
Ladies' Bowling League accord-
ing to statistics released on Mon-
day.
The Downs hold a four point
margin over the second place
Legionnaires who placesecond
with 51.
Strikers and Dawn Tavern
continue to battle it out for first
place supremacy in the men's
league as the Strikers hold a
four -point margin over the Tav-
ern club. Each team collected
five points over the week from
their opposition to keep pace.
Merchants are settled in third
with 74 while the Dashounds
hold a one point edge over the
Could Bees for fourth place with
70.
The Parkhill Ladies' League
is led by the Alibis who enjoy a
seven point margin over their
closest rivals for the top rung
with 50 points. Lucky Liz 43,
Hula Hoppers 41, and Dumfries
with 37 round out the top four
positions.
GRAND BEM) LADIES
'Ups & T)Owns 54
Leg len a.1res 51
FireCraeker9'
Harmony Girls 39
Atoms :. 35
Braces
Westerners 26
On Timers _ 18
(711.4lD BEN 1) 3I1i1N
Strikers .. 35
Dawn 'galern 81
Ate.reha nt s 74
Dashounds 70
Could knees 99
• Flying Frenchmen 67
P,('.C. ..__.._ 46
Tigers _.. ____.. 39
1'ARKHILL LADIES
Allbls __._s 50
Mirky Liz -- 43
13'uta Hbopers 41
Dumfries .___ .._-- ___ ..___« 37
t5nuttints 33)
'('nprerletbles 39
Bird Dogs 2
,Flock ,'n anti 13
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Tenders For Trucks
Sealed, tenders clearly marked as to contents will
be received by the undersigned until 5:00 p.m, on
Thursday, March 12th, 1959, for: ,
(a) 2-25,000 GVW Trucks (Cab & Chassis)
(b) 1.=.:Th Ton Panel `!ruck
Tenders for (a) arid (b) to be subinitted separately.
Tenders forms and specifications available at the
Engineer's office,
r W. BR}TNELLr
Cottnty Engineer,
Court House,
Godericli, °maria.
iinnirrnttil nYl' iUilitiire)tilhitftMnsManUnii)niihittntindfi n'(11'grin'n6Ytdihi nittntntilfiainiittnrrih.
Bill 11'IcLaughlin produced the
"hat -trick” for the losers while
Gil Geekie, "Woody" Wooden,
Pelletier and Samson sank one
apiece.
lien,In1I. 10, Centralia 7
CICS9'RA.LIA -- Goal, Senechal;
defence, Gnbell, Desmarais; (*.en-
tre, Fahhro; brings, McLaughlin,
Burke; alternate*,:Henderson. Sa-
ve nignme, l,eekle, Pelletier, Sam-
son Wooden, Brintneil, Hum-
phrey.
RI NL %Ii, Goal, McLaren: de-
fence Doug .O'Brien, Don O'Brien;
centre Hesse; wings, R. Baker,
3.Faker alternates, B Baker,
Parker, J. Bedard, P. 'Bedard,
Smale, M. hell, .Rannie, Flynn.
Irlr„t Period
1—Hensall, John Raker ___ 1;32
2—I1ensal1, Don O'Brien
( Hesse)_ -._____ 11:13
3-11ens111, Don O'Brien
('Mangle) 12.20
4—Centrail(1, Pelletier
(Elvin inell, 'Wooden)_.. 14;21
Penalties -.•J. Baker (tripping•)
15:26; Pelletier (elbowing) 12:51.
Second Period
ti.—lien'salI• Hesse
(Don, Doug O'Brien) 1:11
7—C'entraIla, McLaughlin
(rell
etier)
8—rentralla, Wooden 10:24
((leetele)
9—Heneall, Don O'Brien
(Hesse)
10—Hensall, 'Presse
(Doug O'Brien)
'11—Hensall, John Baker 14:5.873;;0
12—Centralia, (1 eelcie
((Iobell, 5icLaugill in) 13:43
13—Hensall, Bell (J. Bedard) 16:34
1.1—('entralin, Samson
Penalties — None, (Pelletier) 17:20
Third Period
15—Ilensall,'• Doug O'Brien
(Don O'Brien) .. , 16:56
16—Centra :McLaughlin
(hnu•o) ....
17—itensall, Don O'Brien ._ 18:52ih2
Penaltle4 Park (slashing)
12:16; Brininell (slashing) 12:16;
Tion O'Brien (slashing) 17:43;
:Henderson (slasittng•) 17:45.
11:13
11:50
Five Score
Shutouts
•
Nile Hawks, Happy Gals, Hi.
Lights, Bloweties and Frisky Six
all scored seven point victories
in the Exeter Ladies' Bowling
League.
Happy Gals, with 115 points,
hold a two-point bulge over the
second place Hi -Lights for first
place with one week remaining
in the regular schedule.
Free bowling awards went to
Peg llunt:er-Duvar (759 triple)
of the Pills and to Grace G71fil-
lan of the Be -Bops for hidden
score.
NI(e Hawks (1), Mattson -724) .. 7
Spu1n1kF 1 f Reid 519) _ 0
'Buttercups (i1. Sadler 483) .,_ n
Happy (la is (f, Lo'('P)l 6661 .. 7
1"ills (P, Rnnler-Diivai• 159)
Wee Hopes (1, Lind enfteld 417) 5
Merry Maida 11) 'Pfaff 395) _ F
What lois (13, Trumbte 133) ,. 2
)3uwy Rees ((l. 'Webster 701) -- 2
301 )3 31118 (11, i)ltsser 535) 5
Re Bops (yi. 'Cells (33,4) 2
4ot Togs (l,, Snell 67'2) 5
Alley rats (r", Wurrn 513)
311 Lights (R, T)urand 6449 _ 7
111owe(tea (3,, 'F"or(t 650) 7
Hand lea ppera (3', Singg 560)
1''rla((1• tits (11, Jon Pei 607)
Inn) Six (yr, Mei:nigl'lt 531)0
?n(rhl)' )Elee (3 , lvrn'rn 596) _.. 2
Boll ett('s ('h. Marks 013) _ _ 5
Loll Mops ('it. Pell 513)2
Colt ,C Downs (M. cadet 77) - - 5
P. roppnttaa (A, 10,4 Irbil th 5(34) 7
Cho Cares (11, T')ndei• 530) __..0
Standing*
"(Donny (lar* _ 1113
I((-(,Iglt1a 113
P)n rnpwittes
15)owcitew
T'pa & nnwns .36
Wee lloaes ________ 87
lief DMA --__ __ 47
Lolly ,tilts , ._ _ ___« _ ss
rnllittes #(t
'Be -Bops____
.alley rale - _ 82
77
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Exeter Minor Hockey Associa-
tion still hasn't received word
from the Western Ontario Ath-
letic Association as to what it
intends to do about the Exeter
Kinsmen Midgets hockey club.
The local midgets were ousted
from any further WOAA action.
when the WOAA •e x e cu t i v e
awarded one of two games of a
best -of -three playoff series to
Clinton because an Exeter player
was not signed. With Clinton
winning the second game, . it
automatically meant that Clin-
ton won the series two games to
none.
Exeter Minor Hockey Associa-
tion officials, angered at the By LARRY HEIDEMAN
way the WOAA handled the in-
cident,• stated that prejudice had Rangers and Mohawks fought
to a 5-5 tie at the arena last
li7irenoflithenWOAAsto investigalee f the fail -1
Saturday morning in the first
thoroughly the complaints of the Pee wce game.
two clubs.For the Rangers, it was Ray
Exeter officials, who have I Ashbury with two goals while
threatened a court injunction singles went to Peter De Vries,
against the WOAA unless Exeter' Don Wright and Ed Bommber.
is allowed to participate in am
other series with Clinton, have
taken their second step towards
an injunction by demanding from
the WOAA the minutes of the
meeting in which the Exeter
team was ousted in Clinton on
February 21.
To date, the local association
has not received any courtesy
single (261i and double (458/
honours in the Junior .Boys•class,
Wright bowls for the first plaee
Dynamiters who hold down the
top rung with eight points.
Intermediate Boys League was
topped by the performance of
Ted Sanders with a 263 single
and 472 double.
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11 inehrrndossns . 3
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1Chn tares
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$1(arh'1s 4:
Bobby Sox 3
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J)ynamit,•rs 13
Belly Buttons _ S
hawks :3
b"ire l.'rsr,'ke,S
13e L„ )1a 2
P,nrl:ets 0
li'ild„tts . .. __ 4
1VISR1111D1.A'rl'1 11018
Pin linsrer4 . - _ 5
Item's 111118ards Jr. . _._ 3
AI3e' 19)8 2
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Silver llawl"s 0
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Dashwood Adds
SENIOlt itis Two More Wins
Smith Huron 35, 31 IIe1,ell 24
Sql rn . Rah -,7, .than ltna,•hp. Dashwood continued their win -
in 1'rlilt(/' itter,, : J'ete Ile vette, Ills ways in their exhibition
a, Pinion :otos, 6, Jack Miller, g
Bob ateNiel, Keith ilodgins, T: broomball tour throughout the
(:aw elle. district as they registered two
111'I'c'I1b11,T-AT'Narlr',hr, 1'; Tla,'- victories over the week.
go4y, 1;; •vhol(1(ri., ,5; 1)ureh111. 1;
Sherwood, Ch pores, Black, Ocean. Monday night, Dashwood down-
ed Ilensall All -Stars in a tough
battle 1;0 on John Teevin's goal.
In Zurich on Saturday night,
:n vom goys Dashwood rolled to a 3.0 deci-
sion, Scoring for the winners
Senn. b)- (5 nutrient—
South Burs,! 11 9 9 9.•-35
Slilchell .-....,, _ 10 4 4 6-2,4
South Huron 20, aurehlIt 17 1 were Bob Hayter, Gerald Mar-
son 'rig: nreoN red Sanders, , ten* and Mervin Webb,
hon i:Illeei 6; :Rill St eve
Harvey,
4;
Plied )roa)5(4) 114', 1; 01e1'P 13Pn- _..
gin::', Dale 'Purvey, Fred Saunders,
1311,u he, Paul Amacher, Jack Ste-
phan.
1111(11 ELL, — johns, 5: Diegal, 5;
A'IeNi,lug lit, 2 Ws,rren, 2; cook, 2;
Slrarr141', 1: Mitchell, Frier,. Hag-
garty, Isllsrat1,
Seore by' (EursrtCrM—
Snuth Huron . _-_._ 3 4 9 4-23
Ali(ehell .._. ..._..__.. 6 3 4 4-17
Around The
ARENA
Gary Parsons scored the hat
trick for the Mohawks and Larry
! Stit-es netted the remaining two.
In the second game, the Roc-
kets whipped the Jets by the
score of 10-4. For the Rockets it
, was Mike Cushman with five
goals, Jackie Glover three and
Ron Broderick with two,
Dennis Hockey and Bill Allen
of reply as to the copy of the registered two goals apiece for
first letter sent to the WOAA the Jets.
threatening a writ ' against the
Western Association.
Clinton midgets have continued
on in their WOAA playdowns
and have eliminated Seaforth
and presently hold a 1-0 series
edge on Durham.
Hensall Minors
Even Playoff
Hensall Pee Wees squared their
best -of -five series with Zurich
Friday night in a game played
in the Babe Seibert Memorial
arena at Zurich.
The first game played in Hen-
salt Thursday night resulted in
a decisive 4.0 victory for Zurich.
Friday night Hensall won the
game 3-2 in ten minutes of over-
time. The goal getters for Hen-
sall were Wayne Ellwood, Craig
Chapman and "Corky" Carlile.
Happenings In
Blanshard
By MRS. GLADWYN HOOP E R
Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Thomson
and family, Mrs, I'"reel Thomson
spent Saturday evening with
Mr. John Rinn and family, of
Base Line,
Mrs. .Kenneth Langford 911(1
Mrs. Kenneth Parkinson spent
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs,
Jack Thomson.
Mr, and Mrs, Joe Dann and
family, of 'Hyde Park, spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and
Mrs, Kenneth Parkinson,
Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Thack-
er and family spent Sunday
with Mrs. E. Waugh, of Lon-
don, also visited with Mr, Bert
Rodgins svho is a patient in St.
Joseph's Hospital
Mrs. Charles Lambert enter-
tained a number of girls on Fri-
day in honour of Pamela's
eighth birthday. The girls pres-
ent were SandraDunne%l, Ruth
Mills, Donna Strahan, Marie
Langford, 'Veryle and Jeanette
Hooper•.
Mr, and Mrd*. Gladwyn Hooper
and family spent Sunday eve•
ning with Mr. and Mrs, 10n -
Fatty and family, of 1301 -
ton.
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The high flying Wings in the
third game squeaked out a 4-3
victory over the Eagles. For the
winners, it was Bob MacDonald
with two goals while singles
were registered by Larry Wil-
lert and Ricky MacDonald.
Eagle goal -getters were Basil
Crawford, Gary Ford and Bob
Benning.
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Leat 1Veck•a Seo rex t
'Rangers 5, :Mohawks 5
Rock eta lit, :lets 4
Wings 4, Eagles 3
Standings
11' L
Jeffs, _ 11 4
Ranger, s ... _--..___..__. _ 9
rockets „_..__ ..__._._.._ 5 lig
Mohawks ---_. 4 11
Eagles... 4 12
Future (.,ln, es1
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4 21
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2 10
1 9
I1"rh 28
S n-.-Avinss S. clangers
9-111-13ae1es S. Jets
111 -11 ---Rockets 1'a. 'Alohawks
11-11:30-0, Devils vs. B. Devils
11;30-12—Panthers vs, Come(5
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H" Jr .Cornish 1,,. JF• Cornish Mitthetl
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Hunter-Duvar 6g. Sons
Limited
PHONE 38
EXETER
New!
sew wonderful
dress materials
Drip dry broadcloths
Mercerized finish, wonderful range . of plain colors,
36" wide, $1.00 yard.
Cotton satins
Drip dry and crease resistant, floral and geometries,
$1.00, $1.39, 1.50 yard.
Cotton mesh
Drip dry and crease resistant, navy blue, moss green,
Caribbean blue, plain cloros, $1.19.
Dan River ginghams
"Wrinkl-Shed", wash and wear "dri-dory" finish
wonderful range of plaids, 756, $1.00, $1.29, $1.50.
Taffetas
Hand washable, excellent range of
wide, $1.00 yard.
plain colors, 48"
Magic crepe
Hand washable, flora's, 44" wide, $1.95 and $2.25.
Cotton prints
An exceptional range, 500 and 750.
Gould & tory
PHONE
974
EXETER
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MARCH SALE! Buy any item in
the store and receive 105 of the
purchase price as a credit on the
purchase of any other item in store
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Frigidaire Appiienees * RCA Vict(r tV, Radios, Sfei'eo
Sunbeam and GE smell Appliances * •Complete heeded Bat'
Phone 8
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