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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-09-24, Page 3GIRLS' ATHLETIC SOCIETY—Elected head of the new girls' athletic society at SHDHS is Bonnie Doerr, seated left. Barb Hodgson, also seated:, is vice-pi;esiclent. Stand- ing are Betty Dixon, publicity. and Cathy Hodgins, trea- Aurer. Not shown is Judy Tennant, secretary.—T-A Photo ' • News from Whalen Sy MRS. FRANK SQUIRE Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Pullen, Woodstock, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. Milne' Pullen.' Mr. Ronald Squire visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickins, Luca.n. Donald Pullen left Monday for Guelph OAC whore he will take the degree course 'this year. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien spent the weekend at Bala with the latter's sister, Miss Rachel Currie. ' Mrs. Ola Davis, Toronto, was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr. Mr. and Mrs, Alton Neil and Donald 'visited on Sunday at Seniors pick first officers Mrs. R. J. Paterson was elected 'first president of Hen - sail's new senior citizens' club at its inaugural meeting in the arena. Vice-presiderd is Orville Rap- aonr secretary; Mrs. George Thompson.: treasurer, Mrs. R. M Peck Three directors will be name a a a er ate. .The committee plans 'to -distri• bute letters outlining its activi- ties. Next meeting will- be held October 13. News from North Bosanquet • Mr. and Mrs. William Blewett Visited in St. Thomas on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William David - eon at the Turkey Bar are for- tunate in having visits from rel- atives and friends this summer they have not seen for over 25 years as last week Mr. and Mrs. Given Dawson and the Taylor family from Galt and last week- end Mr. and Mrs. Percy Deacon, e cousin of Mrs. DaVidsons, and son, of CoBingwood, visited them—the latter after 35 years. Visitors at the Horvath Vil- lage Motel— Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Carter, of Detroit, in the Grand Bend area. for a 'Week. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McCann visiting in the .Grand Bend area. Miss Eleanor and Mr. Ross Statort, of Barrie, with their parents, Mr. and. Mrs, James Statort over the weekend. NEW Watches SEE THIS STUNNING HAMILTON ELECTRIC Now Mot -Nit Now In StOekly • ELCO • FAVICO, Jack Smith Jow•iier Grand Bend with Mr, and Mrs, Norris Desjardine. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noyes and family. of Nilestown, were Saturday evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gunning and Muriel. Mrs, Muriel ' Shorthill, Miss Cora Nuttycemb, Mrs. Ruth O'Neil, London, and Mr, and Mrs. Alex Baillie were in Kin- cardine Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. E. Foster, St. Marys, were Sunday evening visitors of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Mrs. Russell Brock and David spent Saturday afternoon with Mr, and Mrs, William Morley Sr. Rally Day services were ob- served on Sunday morning at the 'United Church. Mr. William Morley Jr., Sunday School super- intendent, conducted the worship service and Rev. D. M, Guest delivered the sermon. Mr. and Mrs. David Shani- blaw and Mrs. Beckett, W od ham, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. MelVille Gunning This week in Winchelsea By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS Itens.mmokoimwgrgeNAWVIIVYM Mrs. John Wicks and family of Stratford, Mr. .and Mrs, Leon- ard Cowan of London visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walters. Mr. and Mrs. George Frayne and girls of Sunshine Line were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Horne. Mrs. Ivan Brock has returned home after having 'spent the past few weeks working in the NEW TORO MOWER BAGS YOUR LEAVES! 1_ • a la • NEW! Sp'ecial super. size leaf -bagging attach. rnent bolds 5 full buahels, replaces regular -size hag. 0 utmows ellother rotaries. Exclusive "Wind Tunnerl design gives Cleanest cut. $99.95 FREE OFFER — If you buy a TORO mower between new and October 31, 959, you get a 04.93 Leaf Kit absolutely *Elf • Soles dit. Service' EXETER PHONE 510 OMR Pflonal It 'Pops' share lead Jolly Jilts and Pin Poppettes share the early lead in the Exe- ter Ladies' Bowling League as both clubs are deadlocked on the top rung with 14 points. Jolly Jilts, paced by Ann Law. sons 545 triple, took seven from the Wee Hopes to keep pace with the P'in Poppe.ttes who collected seven from Busy Bees. llappy Gals, in third place. are only two points back of the pace • setters. Norma Coleman's 557 triple sparked the Gals to a 5-2 win over Ups & Downs who were led by E. Datars (586). A traffic jam results for fourth place as no less than four clubs are in the scramble with 10 points each. Blowettes, Green- horns, Handicappers and Lolli- pops share the honors. Marg Flynn's triple of 592 took the honors of the week while Carol Heideman copped the second prize on bidden, triple. Hot Dogs ( R. Durand 545) 11,11() ("ams (Al. At t hill 514) Jolly Jilts (.A, Lawson 545) 7 'Wee Hopes (C. Sweitxer 437) ,, .1 olly Six (1. Simmons 5)9) 2 Lollipops t M. Gunn n121 I 7 AlleY Cat s n. wnsm, Merry Maids (.1, Harness 53n) De- Flops A. Poole 5171 Mighty 6,1 it's, J. Parsons 495) I'lloweit ,' IK. Penhale 5791 P HAWka (.1, Cornell -49(1) Busy Rees A. Arthur 4510 Pin popp..1.,,, P. Haugh 525) ,,7 Frisky Six t W. :4rnith 451. 2 1 Pills (P. Hunt er- Duvet, 5115 51 Green 'Horns >8. Sitnnums 5411 Rolle) t es Ir. Veal 559) 1 Handicappers (.1. Anderson 575) 5 Sputniks (51. field 4551 . 21 Ha pm Gals N. cc -dental) 657 51 1.'ps & Downs (5. 5711 ,. 5 Da.l. r..s.... 5. 14, 2 Whatnots I M. Crony() Hi- Lights (34'. 'Flynn ay, 2 Hidden -.• C. Holdetnan, High triple -- M. Flynn. Standings Jolly .111114 Pin Poppet tes • , Happy Gals 12 Slowett es 15 Green Horns 11) Handicappers 111 Lollipops 311 Alley ("JOS . Be- Bops HI -Lights Hot Dogs 9 y Mice 9 Nile Hawks .... , 7 Raionly,1 e t 5 Ah Piilsat not; 5 6 V Who Cares 5 Wee Hopes. 4 -Frisky Six 2 SPUlniks 2 Cps Dow nx Busy Rees) Merry Maids 0 Mixed Bowling League rolling Exeter's Mixed Bowling League got under way last weekend for the first time. To date, six clubs make up the loop. Whodinuts are off to a :fast, ,start as they collected seven points the first night out. The newly formed league howls every Friday night from 9-11, Last Week's Scores: Whodinuts 7, chipmunks Crackerjacks 5, Cent, Strikers 2 • Hot Toddies 1. Globe Bowlers 1 Standinps Whoclinuts 7 Crac kerjac kA 5 Hot Toddies 5 Centralia. St rikers 2 . Globe. Bowlers 2 Chipmunks 11 tobacco fields at Langton. Mrs. Garnet Miners visited on Sunday with. Mrs. Nelson Clarke of Farquhar. Mr. Fred Walters spent the! weekend at his 'cottage aft 0h.es- ley Lake. Mr. and Mrs. R:oy Mcdonald! of Staffa visited recently with it Mr, and Mrs. Colth Gilfilian. I , ..... .111111111111111111110111.1910111fttn0H101111HInin ..... tit s'..cr,c-..fe.stcl.:•.r.....lerr,":,....'Iw.:.‘"ki.,,,›..1.---r..,:mrss'..,,e,rr,r4',..--,,,..---:.--:-",...',"•–• –1'''f-''' .. - . ' "" 7-1 . . , . . ,. . :".:•••••.'.3...`-.1 '1 BOYSATHLETIC SOCIETY—Doug Busche, seated right, is the new president of the boys' athletic society at .SHDHS. Beside him is secretary Dean McKnight. Standing are Bob Johnston, left, publicity; and Ted Sanders, trea• surer. Missing is vice-president Wayne Willert,—T-A Photo • •:. Centralia comments By MRS. FRED BOWDEN Personal items Mrs. Milo Snell of Exeter was a visitor with Mrs. .E. Abbott on Thursday ,afternoon of last week. School children enjoyed Pt ho- liday on Friday while the tea- cher, Mrs. Lorne Hicks, attend, ed the Teacher's Convention in London. Mfrs. lohn Thompson is a pa- tient in St„loseph's hospital, London, having undergone an operation last week. - Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. .Miller in Exe- ter. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cunning - ton returned home on Monday after spending several days at the home of their -daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vogan in Listo- wel. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald North - colt and Joanne, of Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Lightfoot. Rally Sunday was observed in the United Church on Sunday morning with combined Church and Sunday School service. Mr. Sam Skinner led the service and was assisted by Mr. :Kenneth Hodgins. Rev.D. M. Guest delivered an appropriate m coos ge. ' Boys and girls of the Sunday School formed a choir to provide the music, Sharon Lightfoot was the pianist. Baskets of autumn 'flowere de- corated the church and. made a colorful setting for the service. The service next Sunday morn- ing will be at 10:30 a.m. and will be conducted by Rev. 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Molnar for a couple of days last week, Phone 102 for HARVEY'S TAXI AND AMBULANCE 24-HOUR SERVICE Ley golfers.' pick officers Mrs. Joe Wooden was elected President of the Exeter Ladies Golf Club for the 1960 season At the club's official windup ban. suet held at the home of Mrs. Charles Smith Friday night, Mrs. Wooden succeeds Mrs. Lorne Kleinstiver who headed the club throughout 1958. Other officers included: Mrs. 't Charles Snell, vice president; Mrs. Charles Smith, secretarY.1 I treasurer; Mrs. Norm 14artin, press reporter and Mrs, Clarence Boyle and Mrs. Morley Sanders, games committee. 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