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1.-Lucan at Exeter
-Philinsburg et Forest
ii-Lucan at Mitehell
3- teorert L Philirsburg
AlitehellaI Exeter
71-PhIllpsburg at lateen (1 pis.)
11 -Exeter at Forest
•15 -Mitchell at Philipsburg
Forest at. Lucan
13 -Forest at Exeter
78-14twan at Forest
afl-gzeter et Mitehell
2(1-Luctin at Philipsburg (t pts,)
22 --Philipsburg at Exeter
23 -Exeter at 1.11eau
23-1.1“ an al Atite)lep
2n -Exeter at Philinsburg
80 -Philipsburg at Exetet•
Pcbruary
1 -Mitchell at Forest
2 -Forest at Alltcbcil
5-1'orest at Goran
Mitchell at Exeter
8-Litean at Forest
9 -Exeter et Mitchell
10 -Exeter at Philipsburg
12 -Mitchell at Linen
Forest at Exeter
16-eenter at Forest
10-1111111psburg at Mitchell
19 -Exeter Itt LUPRI1
MItr!lell at Plillinsburg
22-Philinsburg at Forest
26-Lttean at Exeter
Forest at Philipsburg
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Midgets swamp.
Oakridge acres
Exeter midgets cloned Oak-
ridge Acres 3.1 Tuesday night in
a scheduled Shamrock Miner
Mickey League garlic played in
the Lean arena,
Right winger Peter *Falls
and left winger Fred Lamb
peced the winners with two goals
Paeli.
Don Cann, Dale Tervey, Les-
ter Heywood and tacky Boyle
scored once each for Exeter,
Irwin sank the only goal of the'
game for Oakridge Acres in the'
second period,
ENeter took a 3-0 first period
Ilead On *goals by AleFalls, Lamb
And Cann, Turvey and Mike
, Cushman heleed to set up Mc.
!Fall's counter.
I Dale Turvey matched Irwin's
second period marker for Oak-
ridge to Blake the count read 4-1
for Exeter. Cushman and Peter
McFalls assisted on the Exeter
scoring play,
1 in the final frame, Heywood,
, Lamb and Boyle iced the game
I for Exeter with three unans-
wered goals. Turvey, Cann,
Boyle and Fred Wells each drew
one assist on the scoring plays,
Willert, Burns
pace pee wees
Larry Willert and Bob 13urris
paced Exeter Pee Wees to a
convincing 5-2 victory over Lu.
can Saturday afternoon as the
locals chalked up their sixth
victory of the season, The locals
have yet 1.0 taste defeat. In seven
contests, they tied one and won
six.
Willert tipped in two of the
winners' goals while B o b b y
Burns triggered one and set up
three others.
Gord Greenacre and Bryan
Baynham fired the others. Green-
acre, Bill Allen and Ricky
Schroeder each picked up an
assist over the afternoon's play.
Exeter lineup:
Goal, Callum McPhee; de-
fence, Ricky Schroeder, Bill
Beavers; centre,, Larry Willert;
wings, Bob Burns, Bryan Bayn-
ham; alternates, Doug Stanlake,
Bryan Marriage, Ricky McDon-
ald, Gord Greenacre, Sam Illing-
worth, Bob Benning, Ron Brode-
rick, Tom and Bill Allen, Ron
Cornish.
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Chevs dump
Devils 8.5
Philipsberg Chevs shook off a
two game losing' streak
Mitchell Tuesday night when
they skated to an 8-5 victory
over Mitchell Red Devils in a
scheduled WOAA, contest.
,Arlie Shantz potted two of the;
winner's goals while Jerry Steff•
ler, Jim Pfaff, Jerry McMillan,
George Poetker, Paul Weber and
Wallace Becker each scored
once.
Harold Lingarci turned in the
"hat -trick" for Mitchell. Gord
Wall and Charlie Westin an
notched the ocher&
Philipsburg took a 3-2 firqt,
period lead and extended it to
0-3 by the end 'of the second,
The Chevs and Red Devils divid-
ed four goals evenly in the last
20 minutes of play.
PHILIPSBURG 8, MITCHELL 3
PHILIPSBURG - Goal, Currall;
defencP, Heldman, Pnetker: eentre,
Ifondrich; wings, Shantz. AfeATillan:
alterns.tes, Ehrat, Sterner, Pfaff.
Wagler, Weber, Beaker, Cairns,
Sararas.
MITCHELL - Goal, Little: de-
fence, T. 143,wyer, Butcher; centre,
Westman; wings, • Powell, shantz;
siternatea. Wall, Swill h. Pi -eon.
Walters, Thompson, Lingard, Boh-
ft•itsch, B. Sawyer, MurphY,
First period
1 -Phil ipsburg, 'Recker 1:25
2 -Philipsburg, Weber
(Cairns) 2:27
1--1Thilinsbure, Pnetiter 4;45
4 -Mitchell, hingard
(Smith Wall) 10:43
5-Mitcbeli, Lingard
(Wall. Shantz) . . 11:30
Penalties (Cairns (boolcing; 3:02:
Thompson (1nterferenee) 7;31; Sa-
raras (high sticking), 10:18; T.
Sawyer (holding) 12:15; Butcher
(slashing) 16;32,
Second period
6 -Philipsburg, McMillan
(Hondrich, Shantz) :38
7 -Philipsburg, Shantz
(AfcAtillart, Hondrich) 11:01
8 -Mitchell, Westman
Lingarcl)
5 -Philipsburg, Steffler
(Ho 1 17:38
Penalties - Westman (hooking)
1:23; 'Butcher (cross cheeking) 3:36;
RolifrItsch (hooking) 0:38; T. Saw-
yer (hoarding) 10:35; Becker (hook-
ing) 13:17; Poetker (tripping) 14:55.
Third period
10-Phillpsburg„ Pfaff
(Wagler, Stet (ier) 6:06
11 -Mitchell, Lingard
(Westman) 10:30
12 -Mitchell, Wall (Shantz) 15:30
13 -Philipsburg, Shantz 16:37
Penal ties - Butcher (kneeing)
2:08; Butcher and. McMillan (rough-
ing) 6:51; Steffler (hooking) 0:40;
Sararas (high Aticking) 14:10 and
(slashing) 17:03; Smith (10 -min.
misconduct) 18;37; Little (interfer-
ence) 19:50.
MENSAL!. SPORTS
Clinton nips
minor clubs
By RON BRODERICK
A two -goal margin was the
deciding factor last Tuesday
night in both midget and ban-
tam games in Clinton. The ban-
tams lost their fourth game of
the season 4-2 and the midgets
seven-ganie winning streak was
halted by a 5-3 victory by the
Clinton midgets.
Bantams bow to Clinton
This is the second time the
Hensall team has played Clinton
and lost. Logan led the Clinton
squad with two goals and Gilks
and. Glew struck once each to
make up the four gals.
Bobby Carlisle of Hensall
scored the two Hensell goals of
the night with Craig Chapman
and Bill Chipchase tagging the
two assists.
BANTAM GAME
Clinton 4, Hensall 2
CLINTON - Goal, 13oycet de-
fence, McRea, Glazier; forwards,
Cooper, Balkh -Is, Gilks; alternates.
George, Logan, Crieb. Glew, Scott,
Livermore, White, Stangforth.
HENSA LL Goal. Taylor; de-
fenCP, ChapIna.n, Lenaghan; for-
wards, Carlisle, Chipchasc. )3)11 -
wood alternates. MeBeath. Pell,
Cooper, Smale, Stassik, Middleton,
Scholl, Mock.
First period
1 -Clint on. Logan
(Cooper, (ilazier) 7:00
Penalties-5111We (tripping) 6:20;
Logan . (roughing) 6:50; Glazier
(slashing) 11:45.
Second period
!-Clinton, Gliks (Balkins)
3-Hensall,
(Chapman)
Penalties - None.
Third period
4 -Clinton, Logan
(Glazier) 2:20
5-ClInton, (mew
(Scott, Crieh) 4:12
6-Hensall,- Carlisle
(Chipchase) 14:20
Penalties t- Glew (slashing) 5:25.1
Winning streak broken
The same night saw the upset
•
of the Hensel], midget a under
the steady skating and shooting
of ithe Clinton midgets. .
Hensel!. goalie Dennis Mock
received two penalties in the
game and Harry Moir sat them
out for him. This seemed to Set
the Hensall teamstets off balance
because liadfOrd fired the puck
in twice. The other three goals
for Clinton went to Murney,
Cummings and Livermore. The
Pensall bays cotildn't (Tulle make
the grade to take the final score.
but Chapman, Moir and Jacques
Scored once each to go down
fighting,
1:45
5:10
MIDGET GAME
Clinton 5, Hensall 3
CLINTON Goal. Harris: de.
fence, MurneY, Cos; forwards,
Boyce, .Allen, Radford; alternates,
Livermore, Coope r,Colmihourt
CuMrnings, Freeman, Leckwood:
T3urns.
HENSALL-.(8oaT, Meek; defenee,
Shaddick, Noakes; forwards, 7yle
lones, Bon ()iron; alternates, Chip -
oho se, jac (I ea, Chapman, Ho r Lon,
ALAN
First period
I. -Clinton, Radford (tleyee) I:40
2-11ensall, ChaP1116.11
(Chipoliase) . ........ 10:10
Moir (Ja;rentes) 12:9,
1 -Clinton, MurneY (Freeman) 18;2a
reealt lea n aft n chookine1
10;05; AfoCk (dela)'ing ginte) 16:20.
Seeewd parlint
5—CIInton, VutinnIns
LeeksVciodi . 11:31
Penalties*Aluriley (Interference)
11:00,
Third period
Jiteeues
(Horton)
7-411111On, Bad . [Ord' (Royce)., 13:15
S-ClintOn, Livermore
(BOYce)
1OP-4;6:mi ... tiri1ttUrie1-8:22;
" .r ." 1 0.04' et
10;64 .A.114a title.
filng) 12:28,
•
Bowling Sanders cops
Statistics fowl 'spiels'
..,•: - By tA.ORI,EY SANDERS
MEN'S INTER -TOWN POW -MO
1.-EAqUE sTA.NOINO4
Exeter . ...... 94
Clinton 13 ...... ...... ...... . AO
anderich A OS
Clinton A 571
1VInghain 58 It
CIoderich 17
frl 1171P to date: .lin: Crocker
lligh five to date: lob Niro!,
Xxeter (351).
LApiesi •INTER -TOWN BOWLING
LEAGUE STANDINGS
(December 19, 1939)
Wingliam . 71
Exeter 55
(lode; telt A ,
Goderich B . 19
11 igh A vrag,': 21, Dannister,
Goderleh 13 (211).
1 -Ugh Triple: Phyllis Haugh. Ex-
eter (70(1).
High Single: D. Pettehey, Wing -
ham 13151,
JUNIOR GIRLS
Be.-Tiops (M. Shaw 262) 5
Bongoes (Yvonne Fisher 236) .
Wish -Are- htleks (F. Appleton 284) 3
Whizz 'Pangs (Cl. Lightfoot 216) .. 2
ChIpmunks (Jean FieserY • 6
Coasters (14. littnIer-Ditvar 2611) 0
Standings
37
Chipmunks 31
31c -Bops 2t
Coasters 10
Whizz Bangs
Bongoes • 5
BANTAM GIRLS
Little. Mermaids U4. Wells 326) .. 5
Bobby Sox (1), Snell 398;
Jr. Chipmunks .(13. Whiting 261) 3
Big Chiefs (X. Heywood 228) .... 2
Illowel tett (A. Fairbairn 212) . 3-
Spudnicks (M, L. Edwards 173) , 2
Standings
Big Chiefs 25
Bobby Sox 23
Spud') [Mix 18
ay. ChIpmunkA 18
bit tie Mermaids 16
Blowettes 13
JUNIOR BOYS
Dynamilers (D. Wright 332) 5
Golden Hawks ( Hockey 308) 0
Rackets (D. 'Purvey 2751 ... 5
Daredevils (T. illerIngton 280) „ 0
Brainlike (A. Milford 392) 3
Bombers (P. AleFalls 333) 2
Standings
Dynan:hers , 34
llea)nh'ks . 31
Golden Hawks 20
Bockats
Bombers 21
Daredevils
BANTAM BOYS
Tigers (13. Ahrria;e 322)
Falcons (H'. (loser 360)
Pepsi Colas (P. Simmons 179) 3
Red Wings (L. Edwards 265) ,2
Silver Darts tr.,. Dobson 589) 5
Black Hawks (G. Greenacre 287) 0
Standings
Silver ;Darts
Tigers29
41
Black 'Hawks 24
Pepsi Colas 22
Falcons 17
Red Wings 2
Canadians spent $542 million
in 1958 on travel in other coun-
tries, compared to $349 million
spent by visitors to Canada. I
r k a y hOTISpiels are the
Sanders' meat.
Helen. Sanders' leem, ,eonsist.
ing of Helen Mickle (sub), Lois
Webb and Norma .joynt„ on
the ladies draw for the birds
A4.4 Morley Sanders' team re.
peeted the feat in the en'sin
M. Sanders' team vonsisting
'
of John Corbett, Lel!lirence. Wein
and Don Seutheett, won the
turkeys with a 25 -point total.
Harvey- Pollen's team made up
of Russ Tiernan., Bill7,110r1.118-
ton and Ernie .Cerson, won the
ducks with a score of 21.
Three teams were tied for
third Place Almer Passmore,
Joe Wooden and Dick Roelofson.
Dick won the flip so Eric Vamp.
bell, Harry Dougall, Harry Snell
and Dick Roelofson received
chickens with a score of 19.
January 5, 7:00 P.m,
Shoot
1— H'. Cowen vs, D. 11,0elofeen
Ta.vlot• vs. D. Jermyn
3-11,1"'1:1°11(= vAi•Ii. L. Xg.reIlegr
5-13. Elliot vs. C. Farrow
January 5, 9;1S pm,
1-R. Bailey vs. 11, Snell
2-C. Smith vs, X. Of. tewell
3-13, Cann vs. .1, i'Vnod rn
4-('.. Shane vs, 1‹.
5-A. Passmore vs. 1-1, King
January 6, 9:15 p.m.
i -a. Busche vs. X. HookeY
2-1-1. .'reffre)' vs. C. Cann
3-A. Cann vs, G. Mickle
4-91. 13011 vs. L. Learn
5-11. Snell vs. AL Sanders
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t_etter from
Brinsley
By MRS. CECIL ELLWOOD
.. .
Christmas visitors
Mr. and Mrs, Eddie Dixon and
sons with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Pickering and Mr.
.and Mrs. Earl Dixon.
Mr, and Mrs, Roy Schenk with
their daUghter And 5011 -lin -la TV,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan of Lon-
don.
Air. and Airs. Bill Mercer of
Exeter and Mr. and Mrs. Basil
Brown and son of London with
Mr. and Mrs. George Mercer.
. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Whit-
tard and family returned to
their home in St. Catharines aft-
er spending the holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ellwood..
Personal items
Miss Audrey Darling of the
Nazarene College, Red Deer, Al-
berta, arrived home to spend
Christmas with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Darling. Miss
Sean Darling, missionary on fur-
lough from India, who has been
on a speaking tour in the United
States and Canada, also arrived
home for Christmas.
Miss Winnie Keogh, Ottawa,
spent the Christmas holiday with
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Keogh.
Woodham topics
By MRS. ARTHUR RUNDLE
. . . . ... . .
Christmas visitors
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Levy,
Rachel, Hilda and Helen, Mr.
and Mrs. Don Wilson and War-
ren of St. Marys, Mr. and Mrs.
Wray Sweitzer, Ronnie and Bar-
bara, Shipka; Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Rundle, Base Line, with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith.
Mr, and Mrs. Vic Chatten and
Barbara, Woodham; Ron Chat -
ten, Oakville, and Miss Elaine
Banwell, Toronto, with Mrs. H.
Chatten and Frank.
Mr, and Mrs. Glen Lambert,
Dennis and Marilynne of Davi-
son, Mich,; Arlow Copeland, of
Kirkton, and Mrs. M. Jaques
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jaques
and family.
Rev. and Mrs. J. Cooke And
Jack of Arkona and Mrs. Ada
Butters with Mr. and Mrs.
George Wheeler.
Mr. and Alm Murray May
and Richard of Byron; Donna
Copeland, London, and Mr. Reg.
Darling, Brown's Corners, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cope-
land.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mum-
taie, St. Marys; Mrs. Ai. Cope-
land and Jean, Woodham, with
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Copeland.
Miss Edith Rodd, London, Mr.
And Mrs. John Rodd and ram
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rodd,
Mr, Ernie Oowdity, Mildred
and Fred of Kirkton; Mr. and
Mrs, Harry Webber with Mr,
and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdrey.
Mr. and Mrs. George Levy
and Elizabeth, Russeldalc; Mr,
and Mrs. Harold Levy and Lynn,
St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs.
John Brookshaw and Murray, of
Avonbank, with Mr, and Mrs.
Walter Levy.
Mr .and Mit. William Thom-
son, Exeter; Mr. and Mrs.
Wil-
Jiam Rohde and boys, Mr, and
Mrs. Glen Jeffery, Thames Road,
with Mr, And Mts. Clarence
Thomson,
Mr. and MrS. Boy McCurdy
and Brenda,'I<irkton; Mr, And,
MKS, Albert: Scott, ,ferry and
Jim, St. Marys; Miss Lucille
Watson, Lendon: Mr. and Mrs.
Fred poupd and Grate and .,111r.
Den 13rind with Mr, and Mrs.
McCurdy,ha
Mrs. AteNell, Miss
Olive Stephens, St. AlaryS;
And ItIrs. Martie Van Arenthals,
Lueen, with Mr, and Mrs, Clar-
ence Mills.
Me. and AIM Ted trine, Base
tine; Mr. and Mrs. Olivet
Hazlewood with Mr. and Airs.
Kippen
—Continued front page S
Itobert Thernsoe at the
home of his daughter and Oil.
in-law, Mr. arid AIM IL Con.
hish, Cederich.
Mr. and Mrs. t.
and Mr, Aild Mil. ROSS Faber
with Mr, and Mts. 1), Brown of
Greettway.
Mr. and Mil. Ed, Morton of
neat Seaforth with Mr. and hirt.
WIWI Hood AM Joyce.
Norman Hazelwood.
Mrs. George Hopkins, Mitchell,
, and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins, of
;Science Hill, with Mr. Herb Hop-
kins and Ada.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stephens
and family, Anderson; Mr. And
Mrs. Phil Brine and Nancy, St.
Marys, with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
Brine.
Mr. James ‘Mawhinney, Credi-
ton, with Mr. arid Mrs. Harry
Squire.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hem
and family with Mr. arid Mrs.
James Anderson, Thames Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Vodden
with Mr. and Mrs. Will Came-
ron, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robinson
and family with Mr. arid Mrt.
Eldon Robinson, Kirkton,
Mrs. Roy Kirk and Lorna with
Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Skinner,
Munro.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rundle,
Shirley and Larry with Mr, and
Mrs. Albert Scott, FOireuhar.
Mr. and Mrs. Norris Webb
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Small,
St. Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley with
Mr. and Mrs. William Schwartz,
Crediton.
Mr.. and Mrs. Clarence Knight
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight,
Winchelsea.
Mr. and Mrs, Ray Knight and
family with Mrs. Edna Johnston,
Glanworth.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Lawson with
Mr, Alvin Wurrn, Exeter,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rundle
and boys with Mr. and Mts.
Charlie Crane, Thamesforcl,
Mr. and Mrs, Don Morally
with Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Mur-
ray, Exeter.
Personal items
Miss Florence Russell, Toron-
to, visited Wednesday afternoon
with Mrs. Glen Cepeland,
Mrs, M, Copeland and Jean,
Miss Rhea Mina visited tui Satur-
day afternoon with Mrs, Bryce
Skinner and family of Aiunro.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Snaill,
Dianne and Doug spent the
Weekend in DetrW.
Mr. Herb Hopkins and Ade
visited with Air, Arthur Hopkins
at Westminster Hospital, Lon-
don, on Friday afternoon,
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Insley and
family were Stinday visitors with
Mr, and Alta. C, Insley at Strat.
ford.
Mr. arid Mrs. Kenneth Mills of
Orillia were t nests of Misses
Blanche and Rhea MAU,
The houses in the village i�ok
ed very gay with thee colored
lights and a tree to be seen in
nearly every home, addit4 to
the joyous season.
Mrs. W. L. SWitaer snot
Christmas Day and the weekend
with her son, „Mr, Carman Styli..
ter arid Mra, SWitzer, id London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Witteveen
halt At their guests for Christ.
?fl Week MIAs KAY Eudginski
and Mr.and Mrs. Ilattid Stew-
art of trandon, MAIL
Mt.- and Mrs. DM Mor
Topics from
Elimville
PI ?ARA, ROSS SKINNER
.... .. ..... ..
Christmas visitors in the gem.
munity
Mr. and Mrs. Mervin. Dunn of
Hensel!, Mr. end Mrs. John
13a ben, Sharon, Helen and
Ralph, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johns
and family of Thames Boad Mr.
Tennyson jebns and Airs. Isa-
belle Sugden of Zion. Mr. Bans
Gerenkorn ,with Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis John, Emerson and Di-
ane.
Mr. And Mrs. Harold Finkbel.
ner and family of Shipka,
and Mrs. Earl Coultis and Neil
of Cannington, Air. and Mrs.
Nelson Coultis Mr. and
Mrs. .Harold Kerslake.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Oke and
family, Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Har-
rison and family, Mrs. Marie
Harrison with Mr. and Mrs. Al.
Ian Johns.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Venner
of Grand Bend, Mr. and .Mrs.
Roger Venner, Mr. .and Mrs.
Wes Venner of Hensall, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Cassar of London
with Mr, and .Mrs, Gilbert
ninhns,
Mr. and Mrs. Russ -ell King,
Wayne, Ruth Anne and Eugene
of Crediton, Mr, and Mrs. Ho.
race Delbridge, Bruce and Fred
of Wincbelsea, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Parsons, Susan. and
Gail of Hensall, Mr. and Airs.
Alvin Cooper and Floyd, Miss
Shirley Morley of Exeter with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper on
Saturday.
Mr, and Mrs. Bev Skinnrr,
Noel and Laurie of Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Dalton Skinner of
Hensall, iMiss Mary Skinner,
Mr, ,Jerry Shore of London. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Ford, Mr. and
Mrs. Irvin Ford and family,
Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Hern,
Shirley and Graham of Zion.
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Rundle
and Alan of Thames Road. Mr,
and Mrs. Harry Dougall and
family of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Trimmer and family of Zurich
with Mr. and Mrs. Franklin
Skinner.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaques,
Shirley and Harry of Zion, Mr.
and Mrs. Ross Sldnner and
family, Mr, .and Mrs. Harold
Bell and Carol, Mr, and Mrs.
Donald Parsons, Susan and Gail
of Hensall, &Ir. and Mrs. Harry
Murch and Sharon of Petawa-
wa, Miss Shirley Morley of
Exeter, Mr. and •Mrs. Bruce Coo-
per with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Del -
bridge, Bruce and Fred of Win-
chelsea with Mr. and Mrs.
Squire Herdm an,
Mr. ,and Mrs. Ross Armstrong
and family of St. Marys, Cpl.
Wm. Heywood, Nova Scotia, and
Mr. Keith Heywood of North
Bay with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert
Heywood.
Christmas visitors out of the
community
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Johns
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Johns of Exeter.
Mr, and Mrs. Keith Weber,
Marilyn and Joyce with Mr. and
Mrs. Jones of St. Thomas and
Mrs. Don Weber of Dashwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Elford,
Ava and Michael with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Elford of Thames
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley
with Mr. and Mrs. John Willis
of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Philip Johns
and family with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Earl of Exeter on Wednes-
day and Mr. and Airs. Vincent
tencsik of Exeter on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pym,
Joan and Brian with Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Crich of Clinton
and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Pyrn of
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Delmer Skinner,
Edward and Frances with Mrs.
Vera .Jahns of Exeter.
Personal items
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hey-
wood is visiting this week with
Miss Lena Heywood of Detroit
and Miss Hazel Heywood of
Wyndotte.
Miss Elaine Johns spent the
weekend with Miss Elsie Miller
of Zion,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hooper,
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Hooper
and family of Exeter visited on
Sunday with Air. and Mrs.
Lorne Elford.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coultis
and Neil of Cannington spent
the holiday weekend with the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Coultis.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Fulton
and family visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Men
Westdorp.
Air, and Mrs. Harry Mureh o1
Petawawa spent a few days
with Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Coo-
per. Miss Sharon Murch visited
with Mr, And Mrs. Ross Skinner
and family,
Dale Skinner spent a few days
with Air. and Mrs, Norman Ja-
ques of Zion.
Mr. Elgin -Skinner of Toronto
is visiting. this week with his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Everett
Skinner.
Cpl. WM. Hes/weed of Green.
wood, Nova Scor,a, and Mr.
Keith Heywood of NOrtho Bay is
spending this week with their
parents. Mr. and Mrs, Hubert
Heywood,
The value trf goods imported
into Canada in the first half of
1959 was $1.8 billion, an increase
of 10 pet cent over 1958,
spent the weekend in Toronto
with Dr. and Mrs. George
Morphy.
C I 't
The girlg or the CGIT, under
the direction of Mrs. Webb
and Mrs. ,I, Both', held their
Christnas vesper service on
Sunday evening of last week in
the church.
Following the Service, the
young people sang Christmas
carols for thethut-ins and
frith& hi the village,
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We speak out with °TIP
host wishes to you, to(
your happiness and sur,
cess in the New Year
CALDWELL'S
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.95 alt of you,
from all of us...
a chorus of warm wishes
for a New Year
brimming
with happiness,
Don Jolly
RADIO, TV & ELECTRIC
Phone 187
Exeter
13,
Warm and hearty New Year's greetings to our many
friends. You've made us happy by your patronage, and
our wish and pledge is that we will always try to make
you happy. We thank you sincerely, and we hope
that 1960 will bring you good cheer and good luck,
For
Auld
Lang Syne, our New Year's thoughts
turn to our many valued friends and patrons,
with warm appreciation for the opportunity
of serving such wonderful people. We're looking forwar4
to continuing these friendly relationships in 1960f
Exeter Motor Sates..
And Staff
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