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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-04-06, Page 7• e. e're ,re ge , , .",:.4•Young Cr wees action .1a all Luc, „. " 9' e; . • • Parsohs. ,.scores pair. in semi inal, h si ehne Hensel/ pee woes, Who re,..four goals into the Ripley nets, derton they face :either the cently copped •the Shemroc11 Grant 'Walker and Bobby Moir streng Paisley :entry Pr 'the erown" battled their sYity thto triggered a Pair each, while colorful. Indian iads from the to cinch i i bantam ttle Exeter bantams ehieled Oak* 4erle5 with one game aPieee ridge Acres 6-5 in Lucan, Bat- and one game tied. urdaY" att a sudden -death tilt Gary Parsons was. the here to WW the Shamrock bentatil for the locals, durnpmg in two championship. goals in the dying minutes of The :extra game Was played the game to overcome a eine. after the two elubs wound UP goal Margin by the London deadlocked in the best-of.three entrY. the semi-finals in the 'V cat- Welled HOY, Gordon Deitz and Six Nations in the finel at 4:00. Auxiliary enters egOrY at the Young 'Canada Bill Taylor :added singles. Zurich wine opener Week Pep Wee 'thurriament th Keith Havens had. a cam- Before being etopped by Hen- feode.iich. The liensall ,entry showed a the shutout, es Ms teem mates Id t of ,stren.gth as they came allowed .onty four shots on the un . with an 11-0 shutout over net. II"e n e, a 11 had 34 tries Ripley in the ..opener, Sature Against the Ripley netinin.der. PeraaVelY easY time recording sail, Zurich's entry In thet bowling tourney tournament scored a 3-0 shut - game of their two -game series, t me locals coasted home to I game, but the Exeter squad out win over Tara in their At the meeting a the Ladies opener, Auxiliary to the Exeter Legion es Other goat scorers for the against Port Perry in the "D" ] their win in, the third period, lheld their ground 14 take a One • new champs evere John Lock i-fleal . . Jim Hayter paced the win, Monday night plans were made . Allan Thom cl. G , sem . with Barry Baynham scoring ,goal lead into the second game day, and turned Agin. around. Stop Zurich in second In the second game, the Hen- bare, was the other zerich weienesdey, April 10, CannIegton fake teacl wash job well a 6-0 win ever eeedeshme Ken er lace s, AS they were skated. amer •and A With lees than five minutes remaining, 1•'arsons shoved a a scramble to pull the locals into a 5-5 tie and then the crafty winger came back with the clincher minutes later, ; The Times-AdVOcate, Aterll J9$1 PIVP,20 Locals oust two . grab lead in semi-finat,,.: The Exeter wee wees came etributizag two goals to give the ithe scorelees tie when he pieteeele, loose puck into the cage after p wi 'r P . Y a corner on a play with Frank eminent, Wednesday inerningd goals with Loader helping on Cannington pet the pressure ance of the Brampton tour-lham picked up assists on leothreVries and Ricky 'Weberee to grab a 5-1 lead. in the first. one. ,on the final minutes of ebo 1. ‘ermstrong. ratedor er , „, , play 'of the two -game total-goale ee" Non an eorge The highly P tP re the tham's °rib' goat °n north.' two goals in the hard- to send five teams to the Va A rouge encounter. Gary Flax. kerion Bowling Tournament Rob Taylor, •with two T make th f' t 6 0 , crew were no Match for the Wien eeiareer and Weber to ries, e ma min • , Zurich, sall crew eame up with another triegermae, act ed dis la ' sidelin- e• Luc Dugal , wero ,ibe Oakridge rRigedbt Lionatdoerthgeavgerotuhnedicloacexh..] Parr .still 'het The :defending champs, ,eme Kennie Smale was the nor- imer-P c• leg Zurich 6-0, p .)', elle shutout was registered made for a visit to Westmin- marksmen. Arrarigements were else to go out. Loader and DeVries were back strong in the second g,aine i n g star in the opener, blasting - - by Gary Geoffrey, as he came ster Hospital on May 3. Mrs. Members of the winning team Plieeit instrn,etinns -- - Istill going strong when the two and. scored a pair of goals .111 Gary GPOUreY had a busy up with several key eaves to Gerald Wurm won first prize are: Callum eleRtice, ch le their opponents. time in the Zurich nets, as thwart the scoring attempts Of and Mrs. Ivan Webber, third Hamilton, Bab Bums, NJiemil aaerha e-veereyone of ilia -charges teams took to the ice in the the first period to take a, ?-0 !final game of the series, and lead in the game and a 2-1 I. .• P'wees lose Hensall came up with 33 shots. the northern squad. prize, at a card party of the Carscadden, Mike Cushman, did his job wet epaced Exeter to a 7-1 win. De- lead in the series, Again, Havens had an ease The Lucan Leprechauns, de- Durham Auxiliary. Gary Parsons, Peter DeVriese, chore, stopping only three shots fending ehamploes in the "D" President, Mrs. Clarence, Georee ermstrone Dou P Vries continued their scoring, times for a hat„triee while John Laader and Frank Pe" Vries blinked the light three However John Loader Put b 1- th • he tilt. class, were eliminated early, Knight chaired the meeting, er, Larry Willert, larry Brint- thrusts in the tournament, !Loader contributed a pair, contest in the second period, final series Grant Walker took over the losing their first game 0-1 to Mrs. Harold !Katzman won the Jell, Alien Thompson, scoring leadersbip for the win, Capetown. mystery prize, Fortune, Larry Stircs and John Brian seering two goals each. Each Ayr tried valiantly to make scoring two goals to knot the of the smooth skating forwards , net's, dumping four markers With only nine players dressed During the meeting, ehair-.Lock, has now picked up 10 goals in a come -back in the game and count. Barry BaYnham picked Oakridge Acres Optimist pee behind Geoffrey, Ken Striate the Irish lads were no match men were elected from the. , his first five games. took a 1-0 lead in the first pe- up an assist on both goals, rid, but DeVries countered to with Bill Fairbairn helping :fin woes scored a bard -earned 2-1 and Gordon Deltz blinked the for the well-balanced Copetown four counties of Huron, Perth1 Marvin Bower scored the win over Exeter in Lucan, light once. crew, making their first ap- Waterloo and Wellington. The fifth Exeter goal, his fourth Thursday, to elaim the Sham- The Ilensall crew return to pearance in the week-long four make up the Association Score -0 win of the tournament. ' .of the period. make the score 1-1 at the end the first tally, Frank DeVries shot the locals ' three final, The locals won the tackle Merton in the "D' David &mulch and Mark Dates were also set for the ,ock trophy in their beslecf- Geduld, Saturday, when they tournament. membership, • to extend series goalie who 'usually carries his .2-1 lead with the only goal in minutes of the second period Bill Fairbairn, a substitute Loader shot the locals into a into a 3-2 jeed in the early first game by a similar 2-1 semi-final, They already hold Biehler paced the win with e , count, but lost the sceond 8-2 victories over Ilderton in the pair of tallies each. Single tal- to the London entry. Shamrock league and if they lies were registered by Herb Peter Macauley and Ed Tay- continue their :fine play, should Oakes and John Weatherston. ]or provided the scoring punch oust their southern rivals in Phil Lewis picked up Lucares for the champs, while Bob the 9;45 fixture, lone tally on a solo dash in Grayer was the lone marks- 11 they manage to get by 11- the third period, man for the Exeter six, Exeter, who finished behind Oakridge in the neuter sea- son, fought desperately to even the count in the final minutes el the contest but couldn't break through the strong de- fense of the •Oakridge crew. During the season, Oakridge were undefeated. However, the Eeeter six sidelined them to cop the trophy in the annual Shamrock tournament, staged in Lucan recently. 2 Two net trio of directors of the central body Cushman sparked the Exeter 1 has been one of the mainstays i Exeter came up with five un- and then Marvin Bower scored to be held at the Stratford aum lcPliee nd Mike he forward lines, the second period. and then on a Play with Becky Weber animal meeting of the boar Cllea ' • 1 weiglit on I of the Exeter entry. The young -I answered markers in the final on asolo dash to hike the !flII Country Club, April 5. Phe e , a ' win IdNe el, ster was called on to replace tion will be held in the Victo- e annual meeting of the Associa- Te elites, to cleadloek their hest-. Kicky ai-tnree series withOakildge, the trio Bclue to the measles. rintnell, who missed rian Inn, April 19. Ames at one win apiece and a Take feed ' o d err ta ts Har ^ *e. er, rth r Bob Hayward, a soft-spoken Hayward described the Pic- Benny Saulnier, a member of 33 -year-old bachelor, has come ton course as "the best place the Lucan Lions club who is a long way since his mother I've ever raced. The high presently employed at the ni e ess ay er p 1 Aftling a scoreless ti lee in their Shamrock final, teamed up with Loader and play with Jim. Parker to gie'e The teams battled to a score-; s • in the first period, John Loa- Larry Haugh and then Loader 'Exeter a commanding 6-2 lead. lesdraw in the first two der scored two goals in the scored his second on a play In the dying minutes of the frame as they shoved Ayr to count to 4-2. the sidelines. DeVries dpulicated the solo DeVries started it off on a effort a few minutes, later and play with Bower; Baynham then scored his third goal on a p . before us man gave second. period to give the lo - the locals a 1-0 lead at the 1 cajs a 2-0 lead. Barry Bayn- 6•44 lc f h ftnal ... •1 ham the top plavrnaker on Gary 1.•arsons assisted on the ' play, as the two speedsters ' the squad, d ‘. • skated in on Ken Cairns in the ' .. - with 1 assisted on the first goal, 'th with Bower and Weber. an Marvin Bower the scoring on a three-\vay PlaY third and afternoon. His first tally Was fourth goals of the . unassisted and Barry BaYn- ham helped on the last one, The last period onsleught lecals a two -goal cushion. gave the Exeter crew an 6-2 . i scoresbeet. finally put Port Perry on the on aY. ice ei ace against the defending "D" win and a seven goal bulge 'in, the two -game series. McPhee, who subs in the . taught, him how to drive. shore lines and the beaches Keats organ factory, Lucan, in nets with Neil Hamilton, carne . i However, DeVries teamed up ' Today, he is recognized as absorb the waves from the boat 1958, Satenter worked on the up with one of his best displays with Weber and Loader to ive had to go all out to sideline Smith and Higgins were 'at champs from Cannington and one of the best speedboat construction of Miss Supertest of the season to thwart the scoring attempts of the visi- drivers in the world, and has III. — Continued from page 6 achieved acclairn by driving Following his talk, Hayward tors. The little netminder turn - Illingworth started the. locals Miss Supertest III to two was presented with an honor- ed aside several shots that ap- off on the right foot after only straight wins to capture the 49 seconds of play in the first coveted Harmsworth trophy, period but. Bourne answered the highest award in boating. with Haugh. Bower came back game, John Loader put "the with his third tally th the tour- game well out of reach of the nament and DeVries calmed defending champs, scoring ;his Oakridge nets. Cushman came back with his second goal of the night at the 13:17 mark lo give the Merle Idle setting Loader up , on the second. Frank DeVries shot the Exe- Oust defenders Ler crew into a 3-0 lead in the third period, before .MeNab In the tournament opener, and they don't bounce back at you," he explained. Miss Supertest is presently in London arid the motor is being overhauled by the Rolls-Royce company in England. The driver explained that the com- with Strathroy's first goal at Speaking at the r egular pany was overhauling it for the 1;40 mark. meeting of the Lucan Lions nothing, but if they had to pay Dale Turvoy took a pass club, Monde, Hayward con- it would probably cost $20,000. fessed that `mother still tells me how to drive whenever I take her for a ride in the car". from Jim MacDonald at the 11:18 mark and lilted a high backhander past Lefty Clarke to give the Hawks a 2-1 lead, but Currie evened the score on a play with Bourne at the.15:20 On August 5, Hayward will again defend the Harmsworth at Picton. He told tlth Lions The Embro native started that another Gale boat was racing when he was only expected to be entered a.nd years olcl, and competed. in said "they will probably give several outboard races. Ile us a real good race". a dance. "Let me give you a Exeter a 4-1 lead and then the former trophy winners, Bower finished the scoring off The two teams battled on word of advice," said Higgins. on a play with Leery eeeugh. even teems through the first "It isn't safe to dance with In recording the ivin the two periods with both netmin- that blonde over there, Her ary membership of the Lunn, peered to be heading for the Exeter squad manarthcl to hold ders turning in exceptionally husband's got a title. Lions. corners. Guests at the meeting includ- ed inembers of the Ilderton, Wyoming and Petrolia Lions clubs. Ernie Hord, zone chair- The story in man, Ilderton, Don Cochrane, district governor, Sarnia, and Cameron McLean, deputy -dist- rict governor, Strathroy, also attended the meeting. • The Ilderton Lions presented Lime "B1,11", the wandering goat, to the Lunn club. The . off the ecoresheet. Mark, one mark, good performances, backed by Port P•erry's ace, Bill .".-• . e.e..:•.: . of the hest players in the tour- some stiff checking from their defensive corps. Eonxeeteorf watched him mgames, closely. but nament, scored six ' times in .1t wasn't until the final pe- riod that Barry Baynham broke He managed only one solo dash from his own end and then was caught before he By MRS, WILLIAM DICKEY could get a clear shot on Fair- , . . . ...:.....yeee.e.,...e.i.ereeee.:: bairn. If the Exeter squad manage mark, Personal items to oust Port Perry they will The teams were playing with then turned to auto racing and me new entrant will be five men each when Ming- set a • drag strip record of 132 powered by a 3,000 horse goat will remain the posses- Weekend visitors with Mr. head back to Brampton on Sat - worth teamed up with Bill miles per hour with a car he powered Packard engine, while sum of the club until they can and Mrs. Laverne Rodd were tTlrhdoarYnh, ifllaciningtheeithiper” lyinalatlenThoer into a 3.2 lead before the teams Hayward joined the crew of Miss Supertest will. be going Pass him off to some other district. Heywood to shoot the Hawks built himself. Mrs. Edgar Rodd, Exeter, and with her 2,000 horse -powered club in the Mr, and Mrs. Max Epplett df kids will he going all out to left the ice at the end of the Miss Supertest II in 1958 and Rolla.moyee :and Bob Hayward "Bill' amused the members , Kineston make the trip, because Rocket Strst period. won the St. Clair International rUrvey hot in second ' Bob Jones pushed the lead to two goals at the 6:11 mark of the middle stanza with the mechanical trouble with that , teams each playing a man boat," Hayward stated, "so . short, but Houston answered we decided to build Miss Supertest III". In her initial test, the boat defeated the U.S,A. entry, Mavericic, and Sunshone at the controlsby standing on his rear legs, 0 Sharon -McBride, Kip- ped build boat and begging for clearettes,' tied • Miss Ruth Miller are and the following year directed Miss * the boat to a win in the De- 11°1 which he downed as fast as Pen, troll: Memorial Regatta, Hayward was introduced by they were given to him, spending the Easter week in "We had quite a bit of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. . . r and Mrs. Ross Gunning and Stop Ayr easily • , Easter visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Fred II L and familY On Tuesday, the local wee M By MRS, WILLIAM ROHDE were r. anWaltersd Mrs. Willwees tackled a squad from Ayr, ralescored twiwith Bourne iam who previously sidelined Mea- bro• ught the Harmsworth tro- ,:• Brock of London and Mr. and dowvale in their first series. , ce phy to Canada after it had - ' ' •' s ' Mm Witham Ferryand Mr, Richard, goodwill ambassa.dor of the Montreal Canadiens, will be on hand to congratu- late the winners. that one 46 seconds later to cut the Hawks' lead to 4-3. in, the last half of the period, Dale Turvey, a first year juve- Report on Thames Road Ifarn'Y' , rs. eon Cowan and Crystal, The locals jumped on the the Hawks a 6-4 lead at the years, Community night also from London. Ayr squad for a 6-0 white -wash answering one of them to give been held by the U.S.A. for 39 I Jonge, Pat and Carot spent end of the period, The last community night lEaster weekend with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. .m Philip e jobin e initialgame an len took the form of a pot lack Mrs. Mrs. Harold Carroll and ..11r. and family and Mr, and Mrs. came back with another one - The teams battled on even Defeats three at Pieton grounds until the mid -way mark The following year at Pic. supper in the schoolhouse on land Mrs. Glen Malott, St, Murray Coward and Pamela, sided 7-1 win to win the round of the final stanza when Ming- ton, the Americans entered Monday evening. After supper t Tomas, were Sunday guests, of Exeter, were with Mr. and 13-1. aVir. A. E. Harris, Madeline Mrs. John Coward on Good In the first game, John Loa- the children played bingo and! and Elizabeth. Sarnia, visited Friday. der and Frank DeVries conti- the adults played euchre. Toron. nued their prolific scoring pace, on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. y Leonard Harris and Ernie. Billy and Irene Ferry, Prizes for euchre were won dumping in two goals each. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nesbit to, are holidaying this week Loader scored his early in worth capped his three -goal three boats in the race in a effort on a play with Cy Blom- concerted effort to regain, the maert .cup but Hayward piloted the Jim Russell, who played one crit to two straight heat wins of his better games, scored to keep the trophy in Canada. Cottle; ladies' low, Mrs. Wil - the nicest goal of the night at In the race, Miss Supertest liam Snow; lone hands, Mrs.• the 13:25 mark of the period. set new records with a lap Carl Hume; men's high, Ross old The big right winger ragged .- • the puck at Centre and then flipped a pass back into his own end to Jack Chmehaee. Russell then cut behind Cleo - chase and was in full stride when he picked tip the paa just short of centre ice. Big number nine deiced past two defenders at the Strathroy blue- lead on the opening stretch Harris were Mrs. Elizabeth Morgan of Toronto, Mr. and line and blasted one of his and never lost the lead. At the Mrs. James Harris and family, blistering drives into the toP finish line he, was nearly two Mr. and corner of the net past Clarke, and a half miles ahead of Ins Mrs. Charles 1-Tarris and eamily of London, Mr. and Bob Armstrong opened 0 nearest rival, Gale V. ' Mrs. Melvin G a r d i n er and end Frank Boyle capped the following day, Gale V develop- Marilyn. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr- and Mrs. Warren Brock of , d ' S . . ' Exeter were ,ton were Sunday visitors of lead to 9-4 at the 15:30 mark In the second event an the scoring parade two minutes ed engine trouble and had to !Harris mid Ronnie.busts an , atul-1 Mr. and •Mrs. Clarence Johns. later. be taken out of the race. How -1 Misses Margaret Jean and - day with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin! ' Miller. , - Nitrogen and Nitrogen IL mov- Iwith •their cousin, Marilyn Gar. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bray, I Robert, Janet and Ruth were Prague had. only two entries, ]Marion Gibson of Bryanston 'e • - ••••• - ..... • • - • - - - ever, the other two entrants, A recent stock ear race in . ' '' This week in 'Saturday evening guests with a Russian Moskvich and an for ladies' high by 111rs. lia and family visited Sunday with :‘,.1,viiitillier.Betty Jean and BobbY the first period with Barry Baynham and Phil Howard Mr. and 'Mrs. Leonard Harris. Mrs. Nesbitt and family re- . r. an is. 1 ,Jeffery M d M• Bill drawing assists on the first melee for a week. and family of Sebringville and and Loader doing it all alone Francis, Ir. weed 1 IVIrs. Doled Stephens shot the Exeter crew into a 3-0 Mr. and Mrs. Ray on his second. Marvin Bower Kirkton, and Mr. and Mr. Ray o mew sea were Eastmci Stewart and family, Sarnia, Sunday visitors of r. an lead in the first period, finish - were guests on Saturday .with Mrs. William Stephen. ing off a play with Loader. Mr. and Mrs. William Allem .Mr. and Mrs. Ziggi Schodas DeVries took over the scor- Mr. James Allen, of Toronto, and family of London and Mr. ing in the second period, con - and Mr. Thomas Allen, Exeter, and Mrs. William O'Brien of were guests on Saterday 011' and were visitors with Mr. Barri Allen, ning with Mr. and Mrs. Wit- and Mrs. Jack IIern during 'the weekend. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Ford Stark and Miss Hazel Stewart of Byron, fainilY , and Mrs. Gordon Johns. Kirk - time of 126.22 m.p.h. and an Hedger , men's low, average speed of 116.464 m.p.h. Rewe. over the five -lap 45 -mile course, The committee in charge for Hayward showed the group a the evening were Mr. and Mrs. 20 -minute colored film of the Robert Mayer and Mr. and race and answered, questions Mrs. Aimee Passmore. following the showitg. In the first race, Hayward moved Miss Supertest into the Easter visitors With Mr. and Mrs. Leonard unchelisea By MRS. WILLIAM WALTERS Euchre club The Winchelsea Euchre Club go. I figured lel see them held ill last party of the sea- later," Ime jokingly exclaimed. son on Monday night at the The pictures showed Hay - school with Mrs. William Van- ward picked up most of his der Weil and Mrs, Tom Camp- time on the sharp corners of 'bell as hostesses. the course, cutting well inside There weep four tables play- the turns taken b.Y the two ing, prizes going to: ladle' American boats. high, Mrs. Eisen Lynn; men's "I don't think the high, Ivan Brock; lone hands, boats thought they were going Colin Online and consolation, as wide as they were,' he Mee, John Coward. eaid, "I sure hope they don't Th • w'll be a supper in see thie film and tied where weeks. Hayward thrilled the ge,000 soca Tuesday evening with spending ton days with Rev. yellow, and Tom. ed ahead of the Canadian boat mei. and cut Hayward off on the Mr. Melvin Gardther cern- mance his duties at Exeter first lap. The crafty driver had to fall 200 yards behirid the CO-OP on Monday. American boats so their spray] home from St. Joseph's Hos- Miss Jean Andersoe returned would. not drown out his motor. "They took advantage cif a i Pital, London, on Thursday sand bar to get ahead of me," ' afternoon, - ran superbly and placed sec - he explained, "and 1 let theM Visitors during the weekend and Lisa of Lucan soent Sun with Mr, and mrs, mein pass. day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl end while the Amerthati pro - more were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hume, .duet tan next •!..o last." Brazier and Michele, Brant- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Knight • Vf d Mrs William and Linde were Sunday eve- Me. Ai.icl Mrs. Tony Shulman, Mr. and 'Mrs. William Rohde. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper Sr,, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cooper Sr, and family, Wind - Sot, spent the weekend and Mr. and Mrs, Alan Gledhill, Larry American Ford. Though the latter won handily, the local reporter saved faee for the Russian entry with this account published in a Prague news- paper; "The Soviet Moskvich (FA Smith nodded contemptweme- ly, "Titles mean nothing, to me," he declared. ,er "Oh, don't they? Well, this one's a boxing title:" then leave you FILMsfor... here tok,V. Tee Vik se untiey's Drug Store PHONE 50 EXETER • (A,AAJAAVIAA ak. ,,..^-7441,VP,;4"-UPPVC, 'tittarmWeipe rr= q. • ' pawnor° of Exeter, Miss ping guests with Mr. and Mrs. Marcia, Mark, Paul and Bev- account , , Nancy Passmore and friend of LloYd COwdrey of %Dedham. erly of Embro, Mrs. Punt at Th( - London. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Miller, Knight of Seaforth, Mr. and T -A Mr. and Mee, Janice Hodgert, nriall, Barry and Barbara Mts. Sohn Pym. and Pauline Mr. and Meg. Orville Cann. of were Monday evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym.1 Exeter, Mr. and Mrs, Reg Hodgert, Grant and Brenda, Mr. and Mrs, Ross Hodgert and Diane, Mr. and Mi.s. Mac with Mr, and Mrs. Aline Elston and :family of Saintshury. Rev. Donald Dees, Mre- Dees, Neie Laurel and Mar- Mr and Mrs RaV Cottle Mr. and Mrs, Charles , of Exeter with Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Miller. Elimville hall in a couple Of. they lost the race . Slo• Marie are with 'the latter's' mother, Mrs, Hodgert, Jack and Joanne garet of Sault t t et iho raeo by eta. Mr. end Mrs. Arnold Cann, the Hugh and Mrs, Wilson, personal Romig an0C a 0 the OeeaSiOn being Bradley Cann's, mi., Terry or . • r ; Mr end Mrs Melvie Ger- ling in sharply towards Pannier(' d • 1 lel I II 1\1. Mrs' Nelson Clarke 'returned shore following the final race. mei zinc art yia evi i . {ohcr borne itt Farquhar on The eprey from the boat enee FridaY after havieg spent the the .press gallery playful wintet With Mr. and Mrs, Win, .sogiorig, WalterS Danny. and Mee. Glee Stewart. Toronto spoilt the _ holidaY liard of 'Mont Hop.e. Mr. gel Mes, Philip' Here, KeePs foP ghaPo Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Bell • • first birthday, Mr. ad Mrs. Arnold 'Cann, 'Judith And Bradley were .$h1.- hrday evening guests with Mr. 13right's Grove is spending t and Mrs. Clateried Fletcher, Easter holidays with Mr. and• winehelsea. Mrs. Alvin Passinere. Mr. and Mrs. jack Berland Mr, Donald Pallatityrie. of 'with Mr, and Mee. E. 1. Wil- • 160 pounde into and Douglas of ltehsell, Mr, weekend with Mr' and Mts. MI% Lloyd Ballantyne. and Mrs. Mark Strenp. GarY. ,Itinet And Kevin visited Packing ids ,Lauri.e, and Michael, Mr. and . Mi h1, Friday with Mr. and Mrs. it five foot six frame, Hayward and Mrs. Lome Ballanterile John coward on Sunshi Ine. kenimS in top physial shape by and Brenda were Monday eve- Miss Sharoti Hume ie visiting ,Mrs. Gerald (Minot Afid Kevin Mt. rod Mrs. \Mort Giert- &ling piestettpS and running. fling guests with Mr, and Mrs, With her Sister and brotheren-.(lt Ithai London, , t. and Mrs. ville of Steffa visited on Fri- "11 *takes e groat deal Of Lloyd Ballantyne, the occasion 11117, f AirLt 1 o.aienadt.,Mrs. Alen Gled.!Deneld Bray, Robert, Janet (TaY eVening with Mr, and stamine to drive the boat", he being Larry Bellefityee'e birth- hill, visitot Mit week. Infitt Ruth with Mr. and Mrs. IjOhri Brey and Agnes. 1•Ire. Win. Walters. said, "hut I figure it 1 cart day. f Miss , w It re or suo. run for 20 MinuteSi I can race :111'1e And Mre. Alm IOW of ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,eameetheeereemerememeieneeeiumeeeiesememeeeeneeramieloone, thine lite visited Off Friday tor 20 intent:es". • Mitchell" Mr.. mid Mee. William e vrith Miss. Berbera Anna Gil- Ile amazed his eudiehed by Itohtle, boughta, 'MOM And I I'llati, explainhig 'there is only, me Calvin Wer0. Sunday .ovotiing i Mr. and Mrs, nose Veal and and a half square feet of the gue.sts Nvith Mrs. 'Henry Rohde I ?wily :of Exeter visited at • ' • ' " • - " • f r-• t ' I l'ritlity with Mr. and itirs. Ely. Voe Kerslake tied :Nutty. Mrs, ribaSie Prank .of St. Ma. rys visited over the weekend with..Mrs. Isabelle Sugdon and Nit, '..tfdliriyon ..Tohns. LF 6,000 Donn eta „ Opi Burnoit water Its it races along et. Me. end' Mee. II. 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