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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-03-12, Page 5l3U.Y BASTER, SEALS IDEAS CALOR at the MARCH 23 TO 28 WESTERN FAIR GROUNDS --LONDON Daily from 1,30 p.m, to 10,30 r,m, lt's the biggest yet! "HOME '39" • bunt inside the Manufac• -urers Building by The London Home Builders' Association, It's the Show for Home Metter. * New Building Ideas * 9emodelling and Fix, tip * Gardening and L'andacaping * Furinture and Furnishings * Exhibits of Future Living * Decorating Hints * Latest Appliances * Housework Aids Admission Col Adults only awes Children accom• Darned by Adult FREEI PLAN NOW TO ATTEND Western Ontario's 6th Annual MODERN LIVING SHOW! Around The. /WREN BY LARRY .HrPPEMAN Irish tourney this Saturday Saturday! March 14, will be a big day in the 'Lucalt arena, scene .of the annual Shamrock There will be ne pee wee house hockey Tournament, A total of 15 teams will. see ae- Card Fischer Top .Speller league hockey games at.the W.I. era this ke morning. lion inthe `da totalis of eel ht d amts 'Tuesday, t March3,oCa oil fisc ie • The only :hockey will be the wee wees anclsquee gees who will played' The players will be won the prize, a pen and .pencil play at their regular time fromcompeting for tour trophies, set. in a spelling competition con - 11 to 12 o'clock. 'Tams front this area include ducted by the principal, Mrs.The• pee wee all star team will Exeter, liensall, Zurich, RCAF Greta Lavender. play is Lucas this Friday night 'Centralia, Ailsa Craig and Lu- Other grade 7 and.8 contest - at 7.00 p.m. All players are to be can, ' ants were: 13111 Dinnin, Mary Et - at the arena at 6.00 o'clock sharpAll the teams will compete for len Thiel' 1'%lizabeth Johnston, with their equipment, The .all the H. 13. Langford trophy, Sandra .Parkins, Peter and Sie- star team will also play in a awarded to the team showing bren van Daalen, Howard Law- taurnament in Mitchell on Satins the best ability and sportman- rence, Ruth. Clausius and Ruth day morning, March 14, ship. This is not an elimination Ann Flaxbard. The Jet pee wee house league tournament, but the trophies are Miss Olive O'Brien, in A talk team that was to play in the Lake awarded on the decision of .a on Citizenship said that there Huron. Zone tournament in panel of judges, are three kinds of citizens: the Goderich last Saturday, will play Two tr•ophles will be awarded Drifters, the Me-Firsters, and this Saturday .in Goderich. The to .outstanding players in the the Do-Gooders. The third type players are to be at the arenatournament, with the best goo- consists of the desirable citizens at 10,30 sharp with their equip- he receiving the Carl Murphy who have respect for their tel• Ment, a w a r d, and the outstanding low lien, player will be the recipient of She said "We become goad ci- the Hub Restaurant trophy, don- tizens by listening, by thinking. Exeter Bantams ated by Joe Hays. by expressing our ideas, by A special feature will he the viewing, by reading and by do• Continued Froni Page 4 battle for the Don l3uddo trophy i e must t ke in alt wern ESTABLISHED. 19.,A4 1 CORRESPONDENT, /+SIBS., CHESTER .L� SMITH Second Period 3-2lilrertnn,Clair. Worth (ANri:enzie) 1:35 4-2lIIvertnn, Clair worth (A! herr) _ . 9:52 Penalties --- Heywood (holding) 6:04: McKenzie (tripping) 11:10: Bundachn (holding) 12:3rr, t 1,1`11 J'rrlod. - wl.xeter, Ricky Hoyle (t.anlb. Cann) - 5:95 6-11Tilverton. Clair worth (7'rngeland) _-_ 7:08 7—Exeter, Ricky Boyle (Cann) ____ 1:1:90 S• --Exeter, Fred \Wells (La.m b .. 14:19 Penalties --- Kerr i slashing) 1.3:35; Cann (elbowing) 13:35. Overtline Period 3—Milverton, K. McKenzie •(21Kerr) . .. 2:29 10—Exeter, Fred ,Wells (Boyle) 5;3n 11—Exeter, Fred -Lamb (Wells) _ 6:44 Penalties \Worth 2:35, When you buy, say you saw it advertised in The Times -Advo- cate, 1„mam,mlmum ,u,n, ussuss 0 Pearson Offers' The Most! '59 VAUXHALL ESTATE WAGON ... ..... Below List Slightly used, brilliant roman red and ivory. '56 PONTIAC 2 -DOOR DELUXE STATION WAGONS. 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An American -built job. .'54 METEOR RIDEAU 2 -DOOR HARDTOP .... $1395 Silver blue with ivorytop, , whitewalls and all the extras. She's in topcondition, too. '53 PLYMOUTH BELVEDERE .... $1095 Two-tone blue, custom radio, many extras. A very sharp car at a low price. Watch For Pe�arson`s • SprngSale 100'CA Pearson Motors LTD. 'Ohio,* 60$ Exbifille Phoney Ui'risli �lrrfi't,iirnill1111rninnininni'ninfit win filli ilit1111110110 finfirrm(ifllrYinrtrise)rlinriffnu ftli)ttlinit ladies Attend Bible Society Rev. A .Al. Amacher and tyle. Menno Steekle attended the an- "' nual meeting of the Western w:officers Ontario branch of the British and Foreign .Bible Soeiely in London Mrs. Delbert Geiger was re- last Tuesday, elected president of the W.S.W.S. Appointed for two years as' and Ladies' Aid of Entinanuel directors were Mr. Steekle and E.C.B. ("hurrll at the annual Rev. K. L. Zorn, of Dashwood. I' meeting on Thursday, Dr. Leonard Schnell, of Sas- 1i Vim -presidents are Mrs. Leroy katoon, secretary of the North O'Brien and Mrs. Altar Gesell(); Saskatchewan branch for Many secretary, Mrs. Harold Mader; years, was the guest speaker. treasurer of the W.S.W.S., t1rs• Returned from Mexico Lennard Erb; treasurer of the. Dr. and Mrs. H. H, Cowen, of Ladies' Aid, tiles e O'Brien. Exeter, aecompamed by.Mr. 'and Mrs. ()scar Greb presented the Slate of officers, Mrs. Ward Fritz, Zurich, re- 1Trs. Allan Gascho reported turned from their trip to Mexico. that t%%o new members had Lenten Service joined. Mrs. Russell Grainger Rev. A. E. Holley, pastor of and Mrs. harry McAdams. The Grand Bend United Chureh, will gnat of 1n per cent increase in church. on Sunday evening in membership has.been reached, be guest speaker in the. Evan - Mrs. Leroy O'Brien conducted gelieal L'.B. Church on Sunday the mission study on'"Friendly. evening in Zurich, The Timis -Advocate, March 12, 195 � Page �N,40,M1AMA.M,WitMt.11,1t.11,r.M1.R10A0.101n� ii4w4,,11un!!,11 lr1ipum Iilmottr11rN:1!.AeoulpittlIIIMIIr,NNIM 0 • between Luean and Ailsa Craig. u g air o others . tt'in'hhnrs." ".Canada and United Personal Items The As citizens it is our duty to vote, ' Stales are called Christian na- Mr. and Mrs, Curtis Cringe• Skinner,au judges etteDetroitli Jimmy to pay taxes, to obey the laws tions, but they have many proh, rich and family spent Sunday at Wings, King Clancy, of the Tor- and to encourage anything that tems to solve between. them(,' Rockets blast a poem to the program which ('(infer:11re of the F Il B Church of the former's grandmother, will improve our community and said Mrs. O'Brien. She stated country. ; that Canada was a land of spiri- Mt•s. Newell Geiger contrib'tted tunl challenge and the ('anada New Hamburg. Mr. and Mrs. William Hess of Woodstock, attended the funeral 'Mills 7 - 0 Cornish, Mitche i . C:04 CERTIFIED PV.BLIC ACCOUNTANTS tt, J. Cornish I„ F. Cornish D, Itditchell K. W. SW* W, F. Suchsrd 291 ,DI, NDAS :ST, ,Dial. GE 2.2051 LONDON, ONT. `$,ullurn111Am11u1„m,ultmm,lllllAmm111(itis+mmMltIIMIH nnlurulmu1ut11mM„nm1111V1011140110 rmMn,un donananlllAmenummmu11mu1Mmnmenmanuainina eemn1114m111111.11„m ameM041011n„ Itanu,l)II1D• r1 for Easterreading I "The Day Christ. Died” by Jin( Bishop "To Live Again" by C.athF:z'ilte Marshall AS GIFTS , , , BIBLES ANC HVMNARIES King James and R. S. Versions of the Bible An interesting display of Easter cards, seals and gift wrap. also included community sing- has losaio members in the Mrs, Katherine Hess last Wed- ih esdav ing and was chaired by Mrs, E. Province of Ontario. and the n • Hey. 1 Northwest Canada Conference in Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Corri- Guest Speaker !the western provinces has 3,500 veau, and family spent Sunday The two topTeams of the Exe- ter inrnnbers, at London. Rev. and Mrs. Klahsen, of Lon- Loyally to the church was also Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ginge- ter. Men's Bowling League met don, spent several days over stressed by Mrs. O'Brien. rich were visitors in Kitchener, in the feature event at the lanes the weekend at the home of their Mrs. Jack McClinchey was in on Sunday, Their daughter Glo- this week. Led by Len Thoma• soft, Dr, and Mrs, A. K. Meissen ; charge of the meeting. Firs. ria. nurse - in - training at the sons 799 thewas first place Rockets and. family. The former u as guest Melissa Geiger read the Scrip- K.W, Hospital returned home whitewashed the Windmills 7.0, speaker at th. Blake Mennonite lure. ,Toho Geiger favored with with them for a few days. This opened the Rockets' lead Church on Sunday morning. f a pians solo, and tate McClinchey Miss Sarah Jane Bannister, to 18 points over the Windmills- sisters sen; a duct. nurse-instrainin at St. Joseph's in the "B" l Attended Ice Capades gp grouping,the ti y 1 Committee in charge of the Hospital, London, was a week - starts took over the leadership Mr .and ATrs, Leroy O'B1iet meeting included Mrs. Jack Me- end visitor at the home of her .with. 87 points, while the im- attended the Ice Capades • al Clincher, Mrs. .Melissa Geiger, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ban-, perials and the Wildcats follow Kitchener on Saturday evening,' Mrs.Leroy O'Brien, Mrs. Leon- nister, closely on their heel with 83 and spent the weekend at the and Merrier, Mrs. Barbara Mr. and Mrs. George Thiel cI and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thiel, visited relatives in Detroit last i week, < and 82 points respectdvely, home of the Iattel s hrothet, ' 1 i Surerus and Miss Anna Bess, and Airs Clarence Hoffman at In other .league howling, Ray Galt, j Personal Items Van Dorselaar led Red's Btl Bards to a 7.0 route of the Sold Grocery Business 1 :11r, and Mrs. Carl Houston, of Mr. Ed. Brenner, Mr. and Tradesmen. Air, Alenno Oescli sold itis Goderich, were Wednesday visi- AI`s. Floyd Koch, and.•11Trs. Mina 1 Van Dorselaar rolled a nifty grocery business to Mr. Clarence tor, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Koch, of •Kitchener, attended 1to bead art- Gascho. Possession will. he given I, Len Talbot. the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. mentl'orethe week, �Highdsingle March 17, when Mr, Gascho will 11188 Patricia Mittleholtz of K, Hess, on Wednesday. T open for business to the public. London, spent the weekend at honors went. to Norm Kelly ofthe home of her parents, Mr, --Please Turn To Page 6 Rockets with a 327. Russ Tie- Guests At New York City and Mr,s, Ted Miltic'holtz. Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Dunn Jr, and sons were Sunday visitors with relatives at Mitchell, :lir. and Mrs. Flnyd Buehler, and family of Waterloo were weekend visitors at the home of Rev and Mrs. Solomon Beech - ler. Mr. Dnnald Desjiardine, of Grand Bend, was a visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Ducharme of the Blue Water South, Mr. Andrew Canlin, a.ccompa- nied by his mother, and Mrs. Dominic Jeffery, motored to De- troit, where they will spend a few days visiting relatives and friends. A1r. and Mrs. Harry Deitrich and family were weekend visi- tors with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Sopha of the Blue Water Highway. Messrs Jack Scotehmer, of Bayfield, Alvin Rau, Zurich, along with Ernie Talbot, Kippen, away with the league since their and Harvey Taylor, Brucefield, closest rivals, the Bloweties, ! attended the Good Roads Con - have only picked up two points, i vention, in Toronto, last week. Don Wright, Ted Sanders and 1Miss Meda Surerus, and Miss Connie Rumpel continue to hold i Jean McHaig, Toronto, were vi - their individual honors,. while in i sltors with the former's brother, the girls junior league Helen i Gordon Surerus. Campbell rolled a nifty 225 1 Miss Kathleen Hess, R.N., of , single and her double of 318 also London is spending a few days i leads the league. at the home of her parents, Mr. al icon, Jro> s and Mrs. Albert Hess, rally '6urrnns Miss Kathleen Talbot, of Strat- Betty iters ._ 13 ford Teachers College, spent the firewrrartcr,a .....__ ......_ 12 weekend at the home of her par- Tlaks _... _ 4 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tat. Wildeals hot. Kathleen had the honour of Pirates being chosen from the two year course at the college, to be a delegate, to the Teachers' Con- vention, held in Toronto on Feb- ruary 21. Mr. Ed. Brenner of Kitchener was a visitor in Zurich, also visited at the home of his sister, Mr.' and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick MI! the Blue Water Highway• Air, and Mrs. William Yung- blut of London, were;weekend visitors at the home othe for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan '1'ungblut, and daughter Marion. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rapp and children, Mr. Ervin Gingerich of Nairn, were visitors on Wednes- day, at the home of the latier•'s — Continued From Page 4 parents, Mr, and Mrs. Samuel the puck and shot a pass to Gdngerieh. Loader who went in all alone Mrs. Robert Talbot was hos to beat Chessel at 16:15 of the tess last Wednesday at a brush final frame to put the game ondemonstration conducted by Mrs, ice. Robertson of Clinton. Mr.. John Paul Rau, of the Blue Water North, has returned to his home after being a patient at St. Joseph's hospital, London. Mr. Larry Hartman, and son Joey, were visitors with yrs. Theresa Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clausius called on friends, and relatives, man of the Butchers won the hidden score. "A. 1, I0 - (lJ': Rnrkets (I,. Thompson 796) ___ 7 Windmills (B. Osgood 659) . _. 6 Pepsis (N, Ferguson Ano) Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnston, of Zurich,. and Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Bennett, of London, had a pleasant motor trip to New York City last week, the weather being Milkmen (G• 6liridletnn ssc) _- 2 ideal with no snow ,to contend Pinpnppers (P, Batten 56 1 5 with. - Silver Hawks (B. I-leyw'ood 655) 2 Butchers (H. Holtzman 795) 5 C. Rollers (F. ,lames 7A,) „ 2 Big Six (M, Brintnell 64.41 i Spares (\\', Shapton 79212 R. Billiards (Wan Dors'laar861) Tradesmen (G, Mason 636) ____ 0 Standings Rockets-_ ..- .__ 135 74:17 Windmills. ...... _ 117 78135 Red's Billiards 113 78171 Milkmen 131g Six rrpsls Butchers _ _ _ 62 71072 Spares __._ 89 71154 Tradesmen ____ 77 666,4 Pinpnppers . 74 70152 Crornar(y Rollers - .. 66 6L51 Silver Hawks ... .. 6.1 61016 "Ji" LEA % Junior teams retain lead Top teams in the Metro Junior 96 71198 Bowling league kept ,their posi- es 7062". r �„ t-( tions intact after another week of bowling at the local alleys. The only team whose lead was challenged was the Pony Tails in the junior girls league. The Knockenidowns picked up one point on the leaders, and moved Cn-on r7, Wright gilt) s into a tie for the top position. Dodgers (10. Heywnorl int) s Imperials (13. Smith -. Both teams are actually running 5581 -. _ h:dselaires ((4-. I(nlh 537)• n L. Supertest .. 11lrm6,10) '.V ldcalg (I3, (1Higginsprl 08(1) o7 'cin Toppers t(.. \nderson i 3) Kingpins (1'. PykeInn),857) 2 L•psta.rls ( B. McIntosh (1411 8 lankmonts (G. Sabotrrin 594) _ 2 Kippen Tigers (0. Rowe 530) ,. 5 G.M.'s (G. Nixon 483 -_..• )___-- 6(andtngs Upstarts R7 64.(61 imperials _-_--......-- 83 60185 %Wildcats _... __ ._ 83 67507 G.hi,'s76 6096 Garry'sSupertest 76 69::77, Co -Op -.._.. _ 73 67115 tildselalres ________ 70 5774; Kingpins 66 67030 Kippen Tigers 7,4 55486 Rodgers .- ,•._.-.__ 54 54774 Tip Toppers _____ . _53 66277 t ankmonts _._ 49 631955 Four teams lead playoffs Happy Gals of the Exeter Ladies' Bowling League showed that they were going to be just ds tough to beat in the playoffs as they were in the league play, as they rolled to a 7-0 win over the Ups & Downs. The first night of playoff bowl- ing saw the whitewashing feat turned in by What Nots, Jolly Six, Lollipops and Mermaids, By virtue of their wins, the Happy Gals and the What NOS lead the "A" grouping, while the other three teams head "B" group. Free bowling awards for, the 1n Ile flops noel<elEt i1 J.NTM1111KnI %'1•f: DO VS cin Rnslers .. S Red's Billiards Jr. A Silver H1a)vks Alley Pals :homers (1 ,rl \t0R, (11(11.5 Pony 'rails K. nook rmdnwns 9 Blow.ettrs ... Goofers II Who Cares --- �- 0 INTGRMEOIArE GIRLS Patsies 8 Bnhhv Sox _ .... h Starlets __ _ .._ -. - . .. _ 6 Exeter -Mitchell playoff opener went to Greece Bud Deitrich turned in another top-notch performance despite a Wurm of the Alley Cats for her cut over his eye, which he sus - high triple of 713, Pauline Brint- (aired in. Ute second period. "1'11e hell of the Hot Dogs won the second line of Baynham, Russell hidden score. and Sa.bourih turned in the best Happy gals (X. Coleman 444) __ 7 performance ot the series. Ups & Tibwns (50. Bat ars 619) _ n Po, Bonnett es (T'. Haugh 667)4 Wee Holies V, T.Inrlenfield 666) 8 \llev Cats ((). Wurm 714) _ %tights' Mice (B. Wilson 615) •.. Busy Brom (G. Webster 878) .•. Er Frisky Six (I1, ,T(r'nes. 607) 2 Re-B6ps (\W. P.rintne1159n)4 Nile Hawks (E. Mattson son ' 8 What Neta (0. Tssery 6511 Buttercups (L. 'Elliott 611) _„ 0 Hi -Lightly (T. Thompson 571) _- k Jolly Tills (J, Burke 588)2 Lollipops • (T. Lippert 541) _w_ 7 Who (`ares (13. ,Tory 637) 6 Rollettas (11. Marks 515) n Merry 'Maids1G. Vsro1rh•11• 5561 7 Tiandlrnppers (W, 511100 511) 5 PHIS (P, 1Inn ler-tin,nr 512) 2 1316wettes 1T), Tenure 5121 Int This (1.. Snell 161) ,Tnlly SIX. (r,. Skinner 8111) _ 7 Sputniks (Tr. Read 475) r`.A"' (Groan 6tartdln) n Happy Gals _. _ -1 y What 1 nfs _- ___. __ . .. 7 11115v Flees ..._...,...• .._..� ._ ,i Alley raft F'ln roppettes -_ _. . ..... 4 'site Tlanks4 Wee )'lisp'# _. _ _ a Frisky Six _ 2 Mighty Mice -- 2 Tips & T)oivnll 9' n Btrtter•cun _. . . 11111 '6 HOW 6 s(ItrbrI t Yo1ly SIX Lellln0l76 Merry Stag ._. 341 T,11Yhts .. • 8 Hancitrapptl a 5 T310'lvettos Rot rtnpa Tally Ti]Irl Spetniks o.... _. n W00 rail. R8lltttts n EXETER Goal. Tllrtrirh ,1'' - fence, Stephen, Weise: renrre. 111 I{it('licnrr and Baden over Merle; wins, rrravotI, T.n:uler. nit ciliates, Heideman, (111 1111 e 1 1. the weekend. Gauthier, \White, Tlaynliam, ''a• Mrs. Anne Sauve, of Toronto; l,nnrh' spent the weekend at the home misss9i; tior. . Sav yprrr 111, of Mr. and Mrs, \'ladimer• tiro - 119 tirfenrP, T. Srilyet•, Ttoh• (srh; renter, Weber; wings, Vat. l'nlax smith; niternat,s, !Tart. Mr, and Mrs. Fraser Stirling, lelh, f; Si)wyrr, 'BM ohrr. Wort- Cathy and ,Terry, (xadeiieh towtl- mnn, aborti, coveney,. .ec \itvhnn, Delhi ngr, Ji"lra( Period 1-211hhP11, T'nlnr N.• (51Vpber, Smear) .._. 2--r'.,eter. 'flelrlemati' ship, Mr, and Mrs, Robert, Tur- ner, Gayle and Philip, Bayfield, were Sunday visitors with their parents, 7,1.1. and Mrs. John Tur• I 11M'. )lessonn)I,narler (rllrer1(8 i.I lits. ,1'osrl?d1 ('Orrivrau sltetlt a 4-.I.;,eros. (4aunlie1- feu• days the pass Week visiting rl nssell) Y ' : wvitlt Mrs. Leon Jeffrey and fain- 11Pna11iei; Stephan (rntorfnr- 11)• at Illalcc' PnPP) 6;69; I', law er iti'ippt3141 .7.35; Weber (tripping) 9:48, Air, and firs, I1enry lvtldes, 1 epi il)1rl Period of (�nncesslnn 15, aCrolnpaiile(l 5-• ni,d tPe, Ttu�sPli by Air's, Ed. Cnrriveau motored r�tahnln•in) a (t to London tri visit with Mr. and 6 -•-(,speer, ()hers Air's, Morley Fournier of that (Stephen, Loader) 1'° etty, 7—Mitchell, 1Westtnatt tCoveney) _______ 13 14 Pev, and Mrs. (gland Giusti 9-.rtltrjtPil, sheers rich and family of Baden, were, rWWestinall) _ 1*' Sundav eveningguests at Blake p---10xeter•, Loader (\Value) . 1 1:, Church• (',et'. (Hn Gingerich bedli # 1 tPrra,ltleSa .,. Stephen (topping) . g� Band embers Wanted Opportunity to learn a band instrument. 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L !' e (r (1'1' 4Lly, Tlsrrlt(Ih 7 : o l;ecker, and rleiytity-1# ve Alex 11--11% (Her, Loader r\9•wi6 11 :"6 MnuSSeau attended file Good r i'brt i'4 Petralt!es -. T'tntr0Pr• (Pis n,( nt l llnarls convention 111 the Royal Stephen neral-rh(rltrnk) 1,., ;. . �ttr lrrrr 'Peretz Cil tertetr(nr6(1 16.41. 1'zork 1-lotel In T rnil1a' hist week. l',,,rrrmnlrnnrunrmrrmrrrm\TltYrrniinrnrrrnin'rYnmlrirrrntn 5 CliM.t' E, "(till t miTli'((mr 0 (rnr 1r 010 Y it err r' ' ' .. .. .. . .............•., tJ 1 r r r l it 1)h Mil it r u m l r hl J r 1 I r Tn ,r )r n r nntun u6 mn rl r(fu 1