HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-04, Page 9. ... .• .• n•irtielpated in gt L 1it ,g
THE SPOT ;dance organized,
We need uniforms
We are taking an inventory
of all minor hockey and base-
ball uniforms. Before the base-
ball season starts, we must
Py PON d'BOOM" PRAYETThave all of the uniforms in so
that they may be dry cleaned
Director of Recreation or washed, whatever the case
may be. Se Anyone having uni,
; forms at home (midgets, pee
5
uare dancing teams will be formed in soft.
This Eridoy njgj (may 5) is ball while additional hardball
uaro •dance time agaie! Al- teams will be completed for
though E7eter Kinsmen have. the boys. Formation ;of teams
1`.12 rhik :booked for their big will lake place at the Exeter
chnee,, it will no Interfere with Fair Office beside the arena.
V:2 YOUngSterS WhQ dance from Teen town
8 • •0:30 in the gym portion of Last Friday night's teeri town
tho arena, Turnouts to these dance was certainly A booming
diners have been inose than success. Close to 300 students
gratifying to the supervisors danced to the best in records
as averagetotals have been under the direetion of CRSL's
running over the 60 mark, Dick IneFarland. We commend
the local teen town executive
Weather permitting, local golf handled the eclair. Also thanks
enthusiasts attending the Weu- goes out to Cbarlie Browning
nesday night golf instruction of the Crediton Teen Town
courses will have their chance Club for Ms extra effort. in
to pound out golf balls. Ar- having his club members come
rangements have been ,made to
Gait, sehoe.I
for the way in which the
iY
hold future classes at Cosh.
man's Driving Range at the
south end of town, Pro in-
structor Fred Hulls of Bayfield
i5 doing ite eNcellent job with
his students. For the nominal
foe of 750 a lesson, Ms par-
ticipants can't go w r on g!
EverYnne is invited to attend
the classes,
Softball registration
• Public school children are
asked to register for afttr-four
baseball and softball teams on
Monday, May 8 at 4 p.m,
sharp. Both boys and girls
,Bowling fete
L Continued from page 6
hell, Ellen Robbins, Pats y
Brydges, Cindy King, Sharon
Edwards and Elizabeth Snell,
The J. W. Weber trophy was
pregented to Doug Beaver,
David; 'Burke, Jack Darling,
Don Canipbell, David Hunter,
Rick "Weber, members of the•
b a ntam boys' ;championship
team—Wild .Cate. Mrs, Weber
made .the Presentation.
In the. junior division, tro-
pineswere won by the KnOck-
em-dewris and the Slick -Chicks.
The • two teams shared the
Crocker trophy, presented by
Mrs. Pete Crocker.
The Knock - em Downs also
copped the E x et e r Men's
League. trophy, 'presented by
president Jack Coughlin, Mem-
bers of the squad included:
Brian Hogarth; Gordon Green.
acre, Mary Jane Sanders, Ro-
bert Wolfe, Sue Anne Linden -
field, Gail Farquhar and Jean
Dzioba•
Mrs': Doug Gould presented
the Stick -Chicks with the tro-
phy from,' the Ladies' League,
Members included: Doug Pan-
ker, Helen Campbell, Darlene
Snell, Dennis Hockey, Joy Sol -
don, Tohn Holmes, Barbara
Whiting and Brian Marriage.-
* The trophy for total pinfall
▪ in the junior group was prp-
sented to the Fresh Fish. Bill
Wright, Sharon Appleton, Bill
Farquhar,.:Yvonne Fisher, Steve
Elder, Laura MacMillan and
John Snell. made up the team,
Honor coaches
The coaches who instructed
the bowlers were also present-
ed with awards by Mrs, Har
Holtzman, president of the par-
ents' committee. The recipients
were: Mar ion Frayne, Dot
Munroe, Micke y' Brydges,
A u d r e y Schroeder, 'Murclina
Glover, Mary Hockey, Una
Grassick, M a r y Holtzman,
Joyce Weber, Jean.Burke, Marj
Edwards, Jean Feeley, Agnes
Appleton, L o is Snell, Bill
Wright, lea Campbell and Ruth
Durand. ; •
Amos Darling received re-
cognition as !.`official whistle
tooter", and Aub Farauhar was ;
presented with a gift for his
contribution, to the league.
THE MOST
TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME
CHANEL
$3.50, $5.00, $6.00, $12.50
CANDY
Rowntree's, 1)airy BOX
and Blatit Magic
.. 41.50 to $3.50
NellSon's, $1 to $2,50
UNTLEIt
DRUG STORE
n to boost the attendance
Mark,
After the deduction of Me
-
Fantasies fee, the local club
has finally got some money to
work with, If they work it
right, there's no reason why
the club can't go en to bigger
and better things,
Teen town members extend
sincere. appreciation -to the
chaperons and .everyone who
VALUES!
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1959 FORD Tudor, 6 -cylin-
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11954 FORD Sedan, tu-tone.
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ee, bantam or juvenilelpleese
drop it into the recreation of-
fice .or leave it at the arena,
,tre-'or bowling
The presentations a five
team trophies and 50 individual
awards climaxeda successful
season for .participants in the
Exeter Junior Bowling League
Monday night, as the loop
staged its closing bailout in
the Exeter Legion Hall.
Close to 200 youngsters had
their chance to let loose and
gobble up dozens of "red-hot"
It dogs. Cases of Pop were
also emptied by the thirsty
crew, Ross Tuckey, Tuckey
"leverages Ltd., donated the
It &hits free of Ellart;10. Cr113.11:0(1
11roid of sincere apnreela.! garage
t tion goes ;out to Lynn 'Waal
!Who volunteered fright,. TaYall?)," „,,„,. 4,
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,so graciously to he the finest at 00 ham
i job well done!
; otooaclibees oyv•oeurngishteersjongby season,
at,slioe,nir,
but fall line the
ladies and the ;leadership given ; MAiliirs:
tern later in life. Thanks for a ' guests with Mr. and Mrs,
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the kids themselves can't neiP • and ,Mels..ertlaScailliArltatcyrs;eovne,niSrite
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1 Co-operation is one of the Personal 40;118
co-operation s b o w n by . the t .Misses B 1 a n c h e Arld Rhea
biggest assets any community Mrs. Roy Kirk, of Granton,
can possees, With the type ,01 , was a weekend visitor with
Mary and to the mothers of inn—Q.% Plans on erect -
the ,l)oys who looked after the
nrint , Lloyd I
't and Donald of 13ryenston, Mr,
, mor,
and Mrs, Jack Stephens
Mrs W L. Switzcr, w le has
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