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WINS NATIONAL NEWS PICTURE COMPETITION—Showing removal of,' day. Picture shows Coroner Dr. J. C. Goddard, Hensall; R. C. Dinney and
the body of one of four airmen killed in local accident here last De -1 John. Hendrick, Exeter, removing the body while OPP Constables George
cember, this photo won for The Times -Advocate the H. E. Rice Trophy Mitchell and Hank Reid watch. The picture award is the third national
for best local spot news picture in 'Canadian weeklies this past year. competition won by The Times -Advocate.
The award was announced at the CWNA convention in. Regina Wednes-
Centralia comments
tssiste with service
By MRS. FRED BOWDEN
Rev, Gordon Butt, who spent
low of his boyhood years in
Centralia returned on Sunday
fend he and hie wife attended the
Service in the United Church on
`Sunday morning. Rev. Guest; in•.
:vited him to take part in the
`;ter. vice,
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:WMS entertains
.. Mrs. D. Insley, Exeter, the
:Heron Presbyterial secretary
:for Baby Bands was guest
.speaker in the United Church on
Tuesday afternoon. when the
eWMS entertained the members
of the Baby J3and and their mo -
ethers and the. Mission Band.
In her talk she stressed the
mportance of early Bible teach -
Ing in the life of a child. She re-
�lterred to small- boys and girls as
'mimics and. advised parents to
:be a good example for their
lirowing children. Pamphlets of
terature in connection with the
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Happenings in
Blanshard
py MRS. GLADWYN HOOPER
Mr. and Mrs, Leonard 'Thacker
end 'family visited Sunday eve-
ning with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Pattison of St. Marys, Elizabeth
te.maining for a few days,
Mr. and Mrs. Mex Dobson
and Wayne of Weston visited
Saturday afternoon with Mr, and
Irs, Leonard Thacker.
Cathy Thacker is spending a
few days with Brenda Parkinson,
Easeline.
'Walter, Carl and. Donnie tang -
feed are spending a few .days
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. Txewartha of
J•1'olmesville.
Mrs. E. Trewart.ha, of. Holmes -
grille spent Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. K. Langford. Mr, E.
Trewartha and Mr. Mel Glid-
don o> Goderieir attended the
Orange Walk at St. Marys on
Saturday.
.Mr: and Mrs. EI*yn Kerslake
and family of Winchelsea spent
Monday evening with Mr. and
titre. Kenneth Parkinson.
Grant Thomson is spending a
few days with Mr. Ross Mills of
Prospect Hill,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson
olid daughter$ spent Sunday eve-
ning with Mr, and Mrs, Glad-
wyn Hooper, Veryl and Jean-
ette.
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hoo-
per. Clare, Veryl and Jeanette
attended James St, United
Church Sunday and spent the
afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Tamblyn of Blyth, Mr.
Jed Mts, N. L, Carter of Clin-
ton and Mr. and Mrs Mitchell
Lieblet of Mitchell.
Straday guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Lamberts and Iain
fly Were Mr. and Mrs, Stan :Pic-
kett and family of Wilton Grove,
31r. and Mrs1• Deaeulinier of
Lambeth, Mr.and Mrs. Lloyd
Thomson and .tinily, Miss Che.
ryl 13.inn of, The mesfotd,
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Eaby Band work were displayed
and explained. Anne Shoebottom
read the Scripture.
Musical. numbers were a vocal
duet by Margaret liaist and Ma-
rie Powe; piano solos by Jean
;Laramie, Judy Blair, Marie and
!Elaine Powe. •
IPersonal items •
Mr. and Mrs. PercyNoels and
family attended the .Presley pic-
nic at Springbank on Saturday.
The former's cousin, Mrs. F.
Gamble (nee Edna Pr.essey) and
two children of Bermuda also
attended the picnic,
,Sunday guests at the home of
f Mr. and Mrs, George Dunn were
Mr. and Mrs. J. Paisley and
David of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Ridley, Elimvilie, Mr, and
Mrs. Chester Dunn, Exeter, Mr.
and. Mrs. Mervin Dunn, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Laramie, Robert
and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Down and Mr, Frank Down.
Flight Lieut. Douglas and Mrs.
Forbes of Toronto, Mrs. S. Mc -
Falls, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald
Glenn and Randall. of Exeter
were Saturday visitors with Mrs.
Arthur McFalls and Helen.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Shoebot-
tom, and family have returned
home following a ten day holi-
day with the former's parents in
Parry Sound,
Mrs, J. Richardson and chil-
dren returnedh to their home tiff
Campbellford after visiting with
her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Frank Osborne.
Mrs, M. Sholdice visited with
her daughter, Miss Wreaths
Sholdice and brother; Mr. and
Mrs. Foley and family in Wind-
sor over the weekend.
• Marie Powe passed her grade
two exam in music with first
class honors and • Elaine Pow
passe'd her grade seven exam
with honors. The girls ar:
daughters of Mr. and Mrs, ET
mer Powe and pupils of Mr
Lawrence Wein.
Mrs.. Byron Hicks, of Toren
to, is visiting with Nor. son, Mr.
and Mrs. Stats Hicks and daugh-
ter.
Misaea Dianne Quinton, Bar
bare and Susan Lilley of Londe
e
arc holidaying
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with their a
gin,
mother, Mrs: Arthur McFalls,
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GERALD R. GODROLt
Garner' Seneierre- A Edward* Sts.1
Eitefoe, Onfa,4t, Phan i 74 "
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Sc..fth.aiJ .club wins fo'Burg
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locals 12
pri....pping Toplayoffs aE a b lir wetatt
Exeter's senior men's softball,
team, who are waiting to ,enter
the WOAA playdowns, loosened
up for the •coming games by.
posting a pair of exhibition vie -
tortes over Rostock and RCAF
extraR •S. ROS,TOCK 8
EXETER
Bob Nicol. 2h
.B111 'Batten, If 17)
t'1are :Denean. 1f. 2h
evened their win -lass record .at
2.2 Thursday night when: they
took advantage of •control train
ole by a pair of Exeter mounds-
men to chalk up a. decisive t.2.5
victory right in Exeter.
Winning pitcher llonashm
s n a •n, went the full seven innings for
a 0 n New Hamburg and belted a. tri,
- 1 .pie, -double and single to aid his
own cause at the plate. ,Backing
w .na 5i I,a F,S.Lfl
a .n n Si
Tttn R'4 .k.na.rler.
Rill nher),'. ss
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Exeter downed Rostock 9-8in 11til"ere' t>rintnen• rs
rilake �Qiffnrd _ ..
a thriller,in Sebringville last. r
Wednesday when they played an �rrrpgr.,
exhibition 1*f1�Tnt•K
game in old. of Fit -
singer's
r; 1Tnhfri+cnh. :Th ..
singer's Garage which was swept Iia t,, Ern
with fire three weeks ago. It ;ll,rrerlgersoo. of
was Exeter's first game of the 'rAnner.1hf
.season, and although they trade Aarnn, tf (7)
a couple of errnrs, they played Raker. ee
steady ball throughout the full gget tt;fr 2h
}y. sn
nine innings. Rose, n
in the local's second encoun- mnrAi•s
ter, Exeter took a 6.1 decision
from Centralia over the weekend score by 1nninget
•1 R 41 tt
;ta 9 13 2 up his all-round performance
n F1 were Culbert and Bast with two
i 1 hits apiece. One of Culbert's:
a. i t n { was a fifth inning double.
Ro11Y :Rumpel, Exeter's star.
a 1 i 2 11,1(7, , went 4A innings. Control was
n n his greatest problem as he
1. walked 12 batters. ;However, he
landed seven and allowed just
a five hits. David Cowen relieved
Rumpel in the fifth and gave up
a pair of walks, two .hits and
struck out two in mopping up.
Jackie Glover, Exeter second
baseman, continued to bit the
ball with` authority as he tole
leetedtwo of the eight safeties
picked up by the local club. One
of the hits was ra third inning
lead-off double.
Don Parker and Mike 'Cush.
,man also had a pair of hits while
Bob McDonald and Roily Rum-
pel rounded out the Exeter at.
tack with a single apiece.
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on a nine hit attack. Blake Gif- I eic'rk ani ^nn n1 I 1' 2
ford. who. pitched the game in' ROSP and Finish: Gifford and
Sebringville, also went the route Rrintn,en. w n-r,3rrnra.
in this one to register both vie-' Locals -top Centralia
tories.
Scor. winner in ninth Three doubles and a triple
sparked Exeter to a convincing
In Sebringvilie, Exeter gained 6-1 victory over Centralia. Win -
their 9.8 victory when Jim ping pitcher Blake Gifford hit
"Red" Loader crossed the plate doubles in each of the first and
with the winner in the top of the sixth frames to spark the attack.
ninth. Loader, who cracked a Chub Edwards produced his
single after two men were out. double in a three -run first inning
registered his third single of the
for Exeter, while Clare Deneau
game in the ninth. Jim Russell belted a lead-off triple in the
and Bill Oberle also had three bottom of the sixth to set up
hits each for the winners. One Exeter's sixth run of the game.
of Rulsell's was a. triple in the Deneau also had a single in the
fourth, while Oberle tagged a ' third for two hits in the game.
home run in the seventh for one ,lack Hennessey, who was in
of his three. Clare Deneau with: Exeter vacationing for a few
a pair and Bao Nicol and :Blake' days, chipped in with three vane
Gifford with one each rounded' able singles and scored two,
out the winner's la -hit attack. s runs. i
Querengesser, who patrolled ` :Kinch knocked nut a pair of
centre field for Rostock. picked' singles for Centralia. Gardiner.
up three of the nine hits for the : Swanson, Brown and Malenfont ;
losers, ! looked after the remainder of ;
the Centralia safeties.
Centralia scored their only run
of the game in the first inning
while Exeter broke loose for
three. The winners added one in
each of the second, third, sixth
and seventh frames to take the
contest.
Jones, on the mound for Cen-
tralia had five strikeouts to his
credit, while Gifford fanned one.
Score by inninyst R R Z
Exeter 3t1 001 1--a 8 1
rentra'ta inn Ann n__t K
Gifford end Brintnoll. .tones and
(:ardinrr. t' P.. Gifford.
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