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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-08-20, Page 7l Goff tournament — Continued from Paagis •6 pleted his third round. Surviving third round )patches to (late are Dick Webber, Icon Carrothers, Emerson Desjar'dine r and Gord Bison. The :E eter Golf Club will close —Continued from page 6 off the season with a final tatcrn• WOAA PEE" .+ .I WET* D FINALS anent on September 9,ed a second inning double.. ,, Alr. and Mrs. R. Y. McLaren, Gai,F TOURNEY CI)lRBSUL7S. ((,wean veins hest: nf•throe series Zurich jumped into a con.- A reale idea ca.tled Nature Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faber, Wll- rtnnt fiehringvnle and �anA4 n manding 6.0 lead in the first Study was• the theme ,of :Fast lianl Buchanan; from •Kippers, crone Fidy Net championship), two inning. s and never relinquish- week. Mr. and Mrs. 1Nilliam Caldwell,. Harold Richardson • 79 29 59 WOAA BANTAM "D" FINALS ea it, For the first three :innings, Auring the week the children ilius. Harry Caldwell Mr. and s1 1s 65 _ , BASEBALL STANDINGS: Zurich iuv.enIIe Continued Erato page 6 Masse, the stalwart of "the Zurich mound staff .all season, :hurled .a two -hitter h neat two litter far the winners and set 10 Sebringville batsmen down via the strikeout route. Backing up lvlasse's pitch- ing feat was 13edard who crack - Playground Attend receptie for anniversary Guests attending the SAth we ding anniversary .of Mr. a Patter Mrs. R. H. Sproat .of Seafor !ly BER.NICR CTRANG on Tuesday, August 1.8, aver Erato ]iensall, Mrs. Alice ,toy •�z Mr. and Mrs. George Armstroia n' WINS SCHOOL .SLJPPIIE'S South Huron District High School student, Lancia Tiernan of Dashwood, was the lucky winner d- of.MacMillan's annual school draw after - .4001). nd supply raw 'W:ednesday a r th ►oon. at ]2:00 p.m, a; The lucky ticket No. 4a8 was nt, , drawn !by T -A Sports Editor Don Boom Gravett. Amount of g' Miss Tieman's purchases total- led $13.79. .Her prize is the re imbursement .of the cost of her. purchases, John 0.111.(ng .... ._ Red Scott 53 19 Morley Sanders 79 13 Lorne 1ileinati,er 84 16 Dirk NVebhe.r 58 22 ahn Russell 61 16 Ev fpsjardine aft 1s. Hal Hooke 96 15 Harry Hamilton 84 16' £ill Amos .... , 55 16 Et Rihhar'dsor, ., 85 15 Jim ('rutins .. 58 26 George Glendenning 85 13 Ross CrlffIth &f,, 13 Murray Mnnre 87 14 Stan Frayne 97 24 John Gallia 95 24 Fred Sanders 94 19 ,tack Futter ion 14 fi, tFetit Best -of Three Series) Masse set the side down in order went on hikes todifferent bush- A1rs. Verne Alderdice, Mrs. Rab- 5fi Hermit 20, 1StirttwilI (I with .his fine southpaw hurling. esto examine trees, plants and ert McGregor; from Brucefield fit(Iaurtst•itl# a.n•ardLs F(en.aII file 67 series and '1\'(),4:4, champion*hip). 67 WOAA JUVENILE "D" FINALS 91 Zurich r ,Sehringvit1 1 Ij 9. (Zurich wins hest -n(=there: series 7n 2.1 tend WOAA. championships, 70 HURON•PERTH INTEA1MEDIATE 7' BASEBALL i-EAfaUE 73 73 Gratin Finals 74 Lest Weels's Scores: 75 Mitchell 11, Zurich 3 &fi (MIte.hell leads best of -seven se- ries 1-0). : ,..s: da::: Future Games This. week in • Dashwood By MRS, ERViN RADER Personal items Mr. and Mrs. David Baird, of London, 'spent Sunday with Mrs, Matilda Piefer. Mr, and Mrs, Gien Cameron and family, of Kitchener, spent 'the weekend With Mr. and. Mrs, James Hayter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stormes, of St. Thomas, spent the. week- end with Mr, and Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan, Mrs, 'Fred Weiberg is a pa- tient- in St. Joseph's Hospital, London. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Maine and girls, of Kitchener, spent the weekend with Mr, and Mrs, Reinhold. Miller. Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Salmon and girls, and. Mary Ann Hayter spent. last week at .Key River fishing. They report that al- though they enjoyed fish dinners the catch was not. large. Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ten Eyck, of Kitchener, Mr, and Mrs. Ed- mund Becker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Becker and family, of' Crediton, were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Becker. Mr, and Mrs. Melton Walper and girls, of Ingersoll, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fassold, of London; were vacation visitors With Mrs, Philip Fa scold. Mr. and. Mrs. Elmer Rader find family, and Mr. and. Mrs. Elgin Rader 'and' boys were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.' Lloyd Rader and family, Mr. and Mrs, Adolph Keller. a.nd Mr. and Mrs. Aaron R.este- mayer spent. Sunday with Rev. and . Mrs. Louis Higetlell, at St. Catharines. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar. Reste- mayer And Edward, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Miller, spent a .few days last( week at Hubbard Lake, also crossing at Manitoulin Island, and returning. homethrough Northern Ontario, Mr. Herb Gaiser, of Dear- born, Mich., is vacationing at his brother, Chester's home, as well as visiting the latter, who is a patient at Westminster Hos- pital, London. • Miss Janet Scott and her pen pal, Miss Hilary Coutts, of Not- tingham, England, Are spending a few days at the former's' grandmother's home., • Mrs. Effie Klienstiver. • Last: year Janet.:flew to England and visit- ed Hilary. • Recent 'visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Link were Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McRitchie, of Sarnia, Mrs, Marie Armstrong, of Lon- don, Mr. and Mrs. William Schrag, Billie and Betty, of Sebron, Ind., Mrs. Verna Towrle, Glen and Marvis, of . Woodham, and Miss Mariene Towle, of Londen. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Heppler, of Waterloo, and Dr. I. A. Spell- inan and Connie, of Kitchener, have been holidaying wtih Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman. Mary Jane Hoffman, Sally Winnett, of Alvinston, Shirley Bender, Helen Rader and Connie Spellman are holidaying at Hoff- man's cottage, Grand Bend, this week. Miss Elsie Dover, 'of Hamil- ton, a.nd Mrs, Vic Kinsman, of Seaforth, spent. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoffman.' Mr, and Mrs. William Pitt and. arry, of London, va.ca�tioned with Mr, and Mrs. Charles Snell and Beth .Last week. Miss Marian. Ballet., of London, S vacationing recti nin with. Mr. o g ..and Mrs. Ervin Rader and Mr. and Mr's, We.11wood Gill, of Grand Bend, this week. Celebrate birthday A ugus t 19• '1 1 ehel l a 1 'Zurich 21 Zurich at Mitchell 24 Mitchell a.t Zuri(•h 26 --Zurich ai 'Miteheil (if Necessary) 25, Mitchell at Zurich [L Necessary) Semi.Final Roundup SERIES "A" Zurich 5, St, Alarys 4 Zurieh 14, St. Marys 3 Zurich 3, St. Marys 2 (Zurich wins hest -n( -three' seml- final 3.0), SERB n "n" 111llehe11 5, 'Dashwood 3 Mitchell 6, :flash wood 4 Mitchell 6, Dashwood fi (Mitchel) wins hest -or -five semi- final 3.0), MCGILLIVRAY SOFT BALL LEAGUE FINAL STANDINGS r Ailsa. C'r'aig (") F 4 0 16 Lieury 8 4 0 16 Sylvan , ...... West earners Ailsa• ('rain• (1) Nairn Rz'inslev Beit•Of Three Playoff August 19—Ailsa. Craig (2) vs, Wert C'or'ners• 20--f.ieury vs. .Ailsa, Craig (1) 21 • Sylvan VF. Nairn 25—Sylvan vs, Nairn 26—Lieurr vs, Ailsa Craig (1) 2i .-.Ailsa. Craig vs, West Cor. net s• • (.if Ner'easary) Sept etnher • 1—Nairn vs. Sylvan 2—Waal Corners vs, Ailsa. Craig (21. 4.—Ailsa. ('','nig (I) ,'F, Li envy Sehringville pushed their, only insects. Museums, nature books, Mr. and Mrs. William Caldwe run of the game across the plate bug collections and modelled and daughter, Ruth (Mrs, Ta gardens oii plywood were made, On Friday morning .a pet .show ' was held at Kin and queens NeW budget from Park,. The winners at Kin were, ID the bottom of the fifth when Bill Greb reached :first on a walk and then came alt the way around on two Zurich errors. R .H E Cutest pet, Donnie Wolfe, dog; Zur'ir'li 15n 010 0— 7 7 s pet with most stripes, Penny e Baseline Sehrh,gvilk non 010 n.— 1 2 6 Zur•ieh: Ylasse and Amarine. P'reszeator, cat; host lnitsual By MRS. ARCHIE DEWAR Skmringrille: Kumpf, Vlach'. (2) pet, 111ichael Kaye, goldfish;; ,..,_ end Bell, most talented pet, Bobby Ernst,• r:: dog; smallest ped, Gweq Penhale, Ivlr. and Mrs, Roy Dewar, Lo cat; animal with longest tail, don, spent Thursday event Casey Zehusan, dog; pet with with his brother, Mr. Arch :most spots, Marion Hiltz, dog; Dewar and Mrs, Dewar. Miss Ann Carr, Transvaal and. Miss Nancy Nethercott, Science Hill, spent dhe week holidaying with their aunt and uncle, Mr. dog; Ruth Ann Kerr, rabbit; and And Mrs. 'Wilfred Wilson. Sharon Edwards, goldfish; Mr. and Mrs, Carmen. Rinn, Second group, Gary Campbell, Gail and John, St. Marys, visit - Bird; Alargaret Catholic'', dog; ed on Sunday at the home of and Marlene Harness, cat. Mr, John Rinn, Jahn remaining Friday afternoon, the children fora week's holidays. enjoyed a warm day in the water at Riverview Park. Donnie and Sylvia Robertson Letter from Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS Personal Items Mr. and Mrs, Frank Shortridge of Siloam Springs, Arkansas, visited Monday for tea and the evening with Mr, and Mrs, Rus - Sell Morrison. Mrs, G. H, Burgin and Harold es attended the Str.ahan-Pridham were crowned King and Queen Mr, and Mrs. Alonzo ssasys, wedding in Mitchell on Saturday. at Kin Park by Marilyn .Tory, rand guestssBillings, Sk. Marys. Mr, and Mrs, Clayton Smith Bonnie Doerr, Bernice StrangRobert Were uof Mr, and. Mrs. visited Sunday with Mr. and and Dean McKnight. ' Elston Mrs.oSunday. g Mr, and Morrow, Lon -- Mrs. Oliver McCurdy of Barrie, Carolyn Oke crowned Timmy, don, visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Switzer Gifford and Sherry Ford at Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reimer on ]eft Sunday for a trip through Queens Park. At Victoria, Doris Sunday. • the Western 'provinces, tor(. l' Original guests at the wedding 1 50 years ago were Mrs. .i'oy.nt, Y- Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs, McLaren, Mrs, Faber, of Hensall and Wil flan Caldwell, of•Kippen. Attending groomsman was Jack Sproat .of North Bay, the brother of the groom. Mr, and Mrs. Sproat were re- cipients of many gifts and the home was banked with many beautiful flowers, :pet with shortest ears,. Yvonne Penhale, eat. Winners at queens pars were: 'first group, Marlene 'Harness, n' ;! fig ie Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Thompson ; visited on Sunday with Mr, John Rinn and family. Ann Ferguson and Ricky Mc - Randy and Dennis Agoririson, Donald were crowned by Dorothy 7 5 0 14 of St. Marys, visited a few days Kerslake and Barb• Hodgson. 56 0 14 with their grandparents, Mr. and This weeis "Cowboy and 4 s o s Mrs. Russell Morrison. Indian Week"and a parade will 2 1n o 4 Mr, and Mrs. William Scott be held on Friday night. Every - and Mrs. M. Gregory visited oarade nis}will start attendViretorhe a. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert park at 7,30 and will proceed Gordon of St. Marys, up the Main street to the arena Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hanna,i for the penny carnival. of London, visited Sunday with' All types of games and prizes Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Roth and will be available at the carnival. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Hanna. Decoration at Brinsley Decoration and memorial serv- ices were held at Ebenezer cem- etery on Sunday with a good crowd in attendance. Rev. Hick of the Ailsa Craig circuit delivered a forceful ad- dress. Ailsa Craig junior band was in attendance and ,Patsy Hodgson .and Bonnie Watson rendered a duet. Gordon Banting was chairman. Personal item A severe electrical storm hit the district on. Sunday evening, Arthur Hodgson had .five heat of cattle struck by lightning and Mr. .Bob Anderson and Miss Ruth Watson, of Wheatley, visit- . ed -Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, 1 Sarnia park site G. H. Burgin. Mrs. Pearl Walters, of Mitchell of Ford reunion visited Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morrison. Sunday visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Everett Doupe were Mr. and Mrs. Ed R.oss, Mrs. Oakley and Mrss Teskey of Essex, Mrs. John Nuttall of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. George Hazlewood and Miss Eleanor. Doupe of Stratford, Mr. and. Mrs. Wilfred Doupe of Exe- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roger of Kirkton and Mr. and Mrs. William Harding 01 St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard. Ran- som,me, ' of Tottenham, visited over the weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Atthill and Mrs. Dan Jarvis. Mr, Jarvis is a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital at time of writing. Rev. and Mrs. C. D. Hender- son, of St. Catharines, spent the past week at the home of Mr. killed and Mrs. Fred. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ranting Mrs. Fared Thompson of. the of Lucan and. their daughter, 8th line spent the weekend with g Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter. Mrs. Sam Flewitt, od Clinton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Williams last week. Mr, and. Mrs. Minns and :fa1n- Visitors with Mr. and Mi's. ily, of Toronto, visited on Satur- Fred Fenton last week were day with Mr, and Mrs. J. Black - Miss Jean Easton of Brantford ler. and Miss Winnifred Crawley of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pridham, Toronto, on Thursday and. Mr. of Russeldate, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Elmo Morgan of San,- Russell Morrison visited Mrs. nia over the weekend. Minerva Joliffe and family on Sunday. Misses Mildred Cowdrey, Dor- othy Irvin and Dawn Blackl.er returned home from a. trip to Manitoulin Island, Algonquin Park, Ottawa and Niagara Falls. Miss Audrey Stacey, of St. Marys; spent the weekend. with Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blackler and family. Mr. Donald Berry is supplying at the Anglican church for Rev. Dymond while he and his family are on vacation. ' Mrs..Klll.am and Shawn, of Rich- mond Hill, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Lewis on Sunday evening. Mrs. William Leivis, of Lon- don, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morley. Mrs. Clover Lewis, of Ailsa Craig, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hendrick of Crediton and Mr. and Mrs. Will Leroy of New Haven, Mich. vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fenton on Sunday. Math Duncan, of Petawawa, son-in-law of Mr. and, Mrs. Andy Keogh, is visiting with them, Mrs, Jack Keogh end wee baby (John Michael) have returned from hospital. ' Several from this community attendedthe shower for Miss Lola Dixon on Monday night, which was held in Barber's school. Bill Mercer and Gerald. Thomp- son left on a trip to United States Monday morning. Mr. aid Mrs. Howard Knapton and Don And Miss Joan Elgey visited with Mr, and Mrs. Bill Fenton on Saturday night. Richard Whittard., of St, Cath- arines, is spending some time with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood, 1 A New Service For This Area a. Mr. and Mrs. George Tiernan h.ejd a birthday dinner Sunday in :honor of their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Tiernan, who was 88. Present for the oceasion were : Col. and Mrs. Eugene Tiernan and family, of '.l'oronto, Mr: and 1: Mrs. Keith Wildfong and family, 11 Birr, Mr. and Mrs. David Bull!' and Ricky, Chatham, Mr, Gar- net I Wildfong, Sarnia, Mr, and Mrs. Russell Tiernan. and fami- ly, Exeter,. Mr. and Mrs. A. V, Tiernan and Charles, Elizabeth, Susan and Charles Bartliff, of Clinton. Michael. Tiernan is vacation - Ing With his cousins, the Bart- liffa, at Clinton. - n enSir...curt...t,tlnnntn . tool ... . nrntilt Garage Sunday And Evening Service Olen this Sunday, Wednes- day afternoon and during 1 l the evening tliughout.the week, LarrySnlderMoforsL ► cane.Foster : ;awe '�s , ' -�, , Nerd �, Ettlsel . Motisecit be** I Sia erfes 1 Queen $t. Weft Phan* 192 St, Marys PHONE 1i2 ball i+rirt Eelvipnlett EXETER 'PHONE47`4 EXETER `�++++ t)lnlhunrtlilrfn(nrLu(tlu(tUihOtlntrYnr . . nurrtuunnunun)Ynr(u(luunr)rir)(rrtYlYtirn,fuer(WntYlrLnr,rnrnuhrrYrirtOnitru0r,(rltnrr,nt rnrturnrrr t grin t r t "' • ' ^ r r rn,errr d 1 r n uU) YiYObuprinUu)uYlYl)irduwurr,tYltlyimu, t IUth)trruuuu(InnnOYrturinnlnlulr �:..._,...,+ �--.�-. ,—^,,:..-„_� � - ,,. '�=�1..,.r--.:_.- For Long Lasting Service Use McLean & Foster e -Fabricated Cement Septic Tanks Approved for Huron County Choice of 3 Sizes DELIVERED & PLACED IN EXCAVATION .5 Also Cement Water Troughs For immediate delivery tall The seventh annual Ford re- union was held. August 16 at Canatara Park, Sarnia. Chicken dinner was enjoyed. Owing .to weather sports were withheld. Following the evening meal election of officers was held. President is Grant Ford; vice- president, Allan Hicks; secre- tary, Lois Hern; sports commit- tee Helen and Ivan Hicks, Eve- lyn and George Miller; table , committee, Bill and. Bernice Ford; press reporter, Bernice Ford. Picnic next year will be held second Sunday in July, C-O.O-L COMFORT • C -O -L -D TREATS At RETDURADT Mrs. Margaret Hawkins, Exe- ter, is spending a few days with Mrs, A. Rundle. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rundle attended the Clarke reunion held. in Goderich on Sunday. 1 Letter too brief? ntnnnuettninunnnttuntetmetttttMUM, ntt tt tt rumotmmttn,”enernu.tun,nuurnrnrrn.nn.toriun S Larry Snider Means Fine Trades '58 EDSEL `CORSAIR" TUDOR HARDTOP very low mileage, only $3,000 '58 FORD COACH — a lovely green, only .,$3,000 '57 FORD SEDAN really sharps $1,695 '56 FORD SEDAN -- radio, gleaming black, driven "by the fairer sex! only $1,595 '55 BUICK TUDOR HARDTOP --a sturdy machine, only $1,595 154 FORD SEDAN — the best in the business $ 995 '53 MONARCH COACH — it's as close to new as you can get it! $1,000 '52 MONARCH--•- raring SEDAN raring to go! $ 595 '52 STUDEBATKER, SEDAN — driven by a retired school teacher clean as a whip! only $ . 595 '51. METEOR COACH—it's worth the money $ 495 '50 PONTIAC COACH --•- only $ 125 '48 DODGE SEDAN -- it runs! ,,.,.,,,.,t,,,,,,,,,,,,, $ 75 55' "Si• Trucks DODGE "K." 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CLASS OF PROPERTY Drug Store -- Building Grocery Store ••••-' Building —Contents Frans. Dwelling Building --- Contents Frame Dwelling --• Building Frame Dwelling — Building INSURANCE SOUND VALUE CARRIED $37,300 $ l 5,000 16,000 3,000 8,009 5,500 15,000 10,000 4,850 2,000 10,000 5,000 7,000 2,300 Would You be in this position? Or have you readjusted your insurance to match today's values? W. H. HODGSON Phone 24 "The insurance Man" Exeter )1X5; W'EAR <. y u.,... Y'0j'>i'Qp T 3. s �sr• . r . x:: pro+, ��`� •�� sib;.,�w';^„;a,�"`....•�'{�a#:.<:,:... f. 3 a:a.•.. Y'.. r for Back to School MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE! Regular $3.50 Boys Jeans 52.95 The rugged, practical pant fer growing brays Haugh's Inds 4Eo *1,95 Quality Jeans by a famous maker, minor flaws Sweaters T -Shirts Long Sleeve Sport Shirts Running Shoes Sisrnanl s Scampers Oxfords To Suit Every, Budget 2 I*" 1` Wallpaper Sale! In order to make room for a big new fall stock, we're sacrificing a large number of patterns in this lc Sale. Buy the first roll at regular price; get the second for lc more. Ceilings and borders at regular price. End of Season Clearance 'A' Group—Values to $19.95, Sizes"101/i to 243/z DRESSES '595 "B'f Group One -Third OFF! 20 left at these special prices --Others 25% off BLOUSES 9 $1.95 SUMMER SKIRTS 6 ONLY $3.•95 New Tropicanas For Fall! Washable, viscose,type linen Sizes 161 to 241,2 . r: Only 4, 95 444.