The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-05-18, Page 2,1.
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• PRESIDENTS RECALL WI ACHIEVEMENTS—A feature
of the 25th anniversary celebration of Hensall WI Fri-
day night was a review of the activities of the organiza-
tion since its formation in 1936 by past presidents.
4bove, front row, are Mrs. Wilson Broadfoot, charter
,
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• SCORES
• STANDINGS
EXETER LANES
LADIES' LEAGUE
Iiigh Hopes (J, Rieswetter 496) 7
Ji/lly Six (G. Skinner 486) 0
sy Bees (L. 'Wales 505) .„ 7
Who Came (A. Hunter 550) 0 Handicappers 47
HI Lights 3S
Pills 35
Hite 11a.wks 35
Merry Maids 30
Blowettes 23
'Wee Hopes . ...... 33
Trailers 27
Be Bops 21
GROUP
Frisky Six (J. Sett 54)) 7
Sputniks (B, .A.ttfield 499) 0
Llillipons (L. Brock 567) 5
JOIly Jilts (A. Zachar 522) 2
Alley Cats (B. Wedlake 526) 5
Rollettes (D. Marks 554) 9 "C' GROUP
Mighty Mire (P. Dixon 526) 4 Lucky Strikes 51
Lizeky Strikes (S. Wright 662) .. 3 Alley Cats 39
Uot Dogs (R. Durand 690) 5 .rolly Jills
33
Trailers (N. Meikle 602) 2 Lollipops
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Pi, PopMighty Mice
(I. Hough 5)5) ... 4
"i1t.ee Hopes (V. Lindenfield 603) 3
141113Y Gals (D. Munroe 567) .... 5 "D” GROUP
Eg Eos (A. Pooley 654) 2
Nile Hawks-Cal...Sangster 557) 5
Biowettes (.7. Lynn 473) 2
Lights (IL Edwards 622) „5
lr, erry Maids (D. Wein 505) . 2
Pills (P, Hunter-Duvar 057) 5
Handicappers (V. Stagg 551) ,2 High
"A" LEAGUE High
Harpy GaAs . . . . 49 High
Tin Popoettes 45 (2a7)
;Hot .Dogs 34 Hidden single: C, Elsie
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Rollettes
51
22
Busy Bees
Frisky Slx
Jolly Six
High Hopes
Sputniks
'Who Cares
59
45
36
29
27
single: R. Durand (301)
triple: It. Durand (690)
single: P. Hunter-Dtavar
LUCAN LANES
MEN'S LEAGUE Jinxs (E. Ready_ 1661
'0 Church (B. thanningliam621) 5
Strikekings (G. Crudge 150 .
Short Circuits (V, Neil 598) . 1
Dumbells
'Lu.nxs
mber Rings (J. Nurse 6101 . 2 jnkspot,
Hot Shots (C. I-Taskett 774) .. 2 rha,„,,,
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57
Ptro Eaters (G. Brooks 503) A Slrikekings 2R
Lewis Const. (YD. Coughlin 6071 1 Pinpopp(.rs 21
z Woodbutchers (A. Dewar 519) .. 4 High singlet J. Sereaton (236)
P, Pinchers (R. Gledhill 597) 0. n High average: 1. Montgomery
,Hlotel (C. Coughlin 619) (172)
Electrics (B. Haskett 700 1
3
Legion (C, Glenn 6113 .. ... 7 CRAIG CHILDREN'S LEAGUE
Rex (Doc. Watson 615) I Dubs (C. Stephenson 173) .. 5
Dairymen (M. McDonald 607) 3 Eagles (G, Walsh 142) ,.. . ..... , 0
P. Pinchers (D. Ball 637) . 1 Yogis (J. Phillins 102) 5
L. Const, (R. Mosurinjohn 631) 2 hawks (.1% Griffiths 136) ft
Hotel (V. HodgIns637) 2 Smashers (R. Campbell 15)) , . :I
WoodbUtchera (T. 'Wright 656) 3 Champs (D. Roth 151) . 2
Legion (B. 1.4,-g•624) 1 'Yogi's Speciais '53
:Dairymen 07. McDonald 535) .. 3 Roving Hawks 45m
Agrico (H. McDonald 655) 1 Sashers
45
,Dubs
flex (.7. Park 499)
4 42
Hose.,R5 champions ollers (didn't show) 19
Eagles 14
C. Church (R. Simpson 541) ....,. 4
MercbrYs' (didn't show) 5 :High single: S. Phillips (1)2)
S, CircuiLl r.r. Freeman 516) „ 4 (116-11i)gh average: J. Cocksworth
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shamrocks
4 ry3;150:•-x•• • -• Burial Park, Vancouver.
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president; Mrs. Fred Beer, current president; Mrs.
Robert Elgie; back row, Mrs. A. Shirray, Mrs. Carl
Payne, Mrs. George Armstrong, Miss Phyllis Case, all
past presidents.
—T -A photo
WINS MOVIE CAMERA—Buss Clark, Grand Bend, is
shown trying out the new Brownie movie camera he
won in the T -A's home -of -the -week feature. His winning
ticket was drawn this week from those sent in by the
participating merchants.. Buss, whose main hobby is
raising tropical fish, does some amateur photography,
but has never tried movies. Another winner will be
drawn in June. —T -A photo
own Topics
Personal Items of Interest In and Around Exeter
The Exeter Times -Advocate is always pleased to publish these Items.
nd ourreaders are Jnterested in you and your friends, Phone 770.
Mr. and Mrs, William Homey
and Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Gackstetter of town and Mr.
John Gackstetter, Dashwood,
visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Arnold Gackstetter
• and family in Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. B. W, F Bea-
vers have returned home after
spending several days in Oril-
' lia
Miss Minnie Hern spent the
weekend in London at the home
of her nephew, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Hern and family.
Mrs. T. W. Hern received a
telegram Saturday telling of
the death of her brother, T.
Herbert Phillips in ChilliAvack,
B.C. The funeral was held Mon-
day with burial in Ocean View
Shamrocks 27
Woodhutchers 85
Hot Shots Si
Short Circuits 82
Electrics 81
Fire Balite 75
Dairymen •• 75
Lumber Kings 54
Mercury53
"B" LEAGUE
Clandeboye Church .. 73
Rex 71 Mr, and Mrs. W. G. May and
Penny Pinchers 57 family of Burlin.gton spent the
Lewis Construction .000 RI weekend with Mrs. William
Hotel 5R May,
Legion 05
Agrieo . 57
"Elgin Flyers 51
Hose Rellers 45
High Since: H. :Rollioga (302)
1-116, triple: 13, Baskett (709)
High single for year: A. Gil-
mour (354)
High triple for Year: ,-t, Miran ,I
(743) I
MO average for year: 10. Car -1
fits (210)
More topics
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Mr. and Mrs, V. C. Puls,
Toronto, spent the weekend
with the latter'S parents, Mr.
and Mrs, C. V. Pickard,
LADrESI LEAGUE
GROUP
Miss Helen SWeet, Toronto,
Spent the weekend with her
Mother, Mrs. Mitriel Sweet.
Mr, Fred Hunter, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Hunter, Exe-
ter, and Mr, Kin Davis of 1361 -
ton left Wednesday for White
florae in the Yukon where
, they will be employed for the
stint/net.
A/S .Tines Guilford, wh�
has been :stationed at Albrd
Lake radio station, 11/4T.S, as 4
Dairymaids (X, Ileakett 21S) 61W
H. radio operater, anen(ling two
Hopes COI:1011h 214) fistial
t et 5, 5 weeks' leave With his parentg;
Losi,i,echaung (7', Liropett 202) 5614 Mr. and Mrs, A. L, Guilford.
'ReMblers tg. needy 198) SOS A/S Guilford was one of five
Leclonettes (114, Dan 214) 5314 Men chosen to he sent to Fro -
hillier 13a y, Baffin Island,
N.W.T. whethe Will be SU -
boned for ask Mentlit.
Leave ' for Europe
Mtg. Valerie ArniStrehg
Mrs, Alvin !IVIetride, Exeter,
and McEwen, Hen -
Sail, are leaving thday (Thurs-
day) for a -six-week trap to t e
British Islet and the Conti.
nett, They will ite .by Plane
ked return bY 1'504. the Retne.
"a" GROUP
katitifiettes (I/ Taylor -N12) Stitt
C.• Ctities Make 244) 5684
(1.,' Anderson OS) .,„ SOS
S'itokst (1‹, Thompson 240) 6500
tioivris Ceughlin 21115455
Dttitibtile (M. mirth* 92) •.5174
singlet p, Taylor (22)
(1.4 Make 684)
CHILDREN1 LEAGUE
busiT3title Mehtgothery 2291
'Mamba -60. Serbetoh 296) • .,– 0
thi80018 11foittaltijohn, 2125
PIN/Opera
(b,, Weller 1121
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Mr. D H Fletcher Toronto
is visiting this week with his
cousin, Mrs, Bill McEwen,
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Witmer
and Ronnie, Tillsonburg, spent
Mothers Day with Mr. and
Mrs, Wes Witmer.
Mr, and Mrs, Antos War-
wick, Gary and Terry of Port
Huron spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Blair,
Mrs. C. 19', Hall, Nancy and
Don, St Marys Visited with Miss
Greta Harness for the Week-
end
Mrs. Esther Pettibone of
Aylmer visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn,
son, Andrew St.
1 Mr, and Mrs. Norman Shaw
of Chatham were weekend
guests of the latter's sister,
! Mrs. Keith Coates, Keith and
Bradley.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Balk-
' will, Kingsville, visited with
• Mrs. Charles Harris on Friday.
May Skinner left for Grand
!Bend Wednesday where they
I will spend the summer months
at Mrs. Beer's home,
; Mrs. Marguerite Gibson,
M R ld , mmy
and Brenda, all of London,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Rohde,
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Rohde and
Joyce, Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
/Carl Benneweis, Dennis, Vic-
ki and Bradley, Bornholm,
'
Mrs. Riney Keller Mr, d
; Mrs. William Rohde and boys,
IThames Road were Sunday
guests wbh Mrs, Henry Roh-
Mr, and Mrs, R. H. Doherty,
t 'Denise and Debra of Mt, Cie.
mens IVIich" and Miss Wilma
I
CoatcS, London, visited at the
home. of their parents Mr. and
1 Mrs, Whitney Coates and at-
tended the christening of Brad.
ley Coates, son of Mr. and Mrs,
I Keith Coates in James Street
1 United Church.
Mr and Mrs. Don Hooper
and boys and Mrs, Lillian
i Blair attended Kirkton 'United
Church Sunday'
, the•baptism of Denise Marie,
I Fletcher and spent the day
1 with Mr, and Mrs. Ron Flet-
cher •and family.
Open .FOR THE Sias
Barbecue
SpareAls ,arld .Chicken
11.
Johnny's Saddle Inn
GRAND PEND
(SOUth of Highway It)
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'Those dogs. and bik
perennial :prob.lerns
Continued from paZe
'It hasn't been •emorced be-
cause the police were pretty
well looking after the •dogs,"
said the moyor. Chief McKen-
zie revealed 31 dogs had been
caught last year, They didn't
know the owners of many Of
them, however.
Farrow felt the owners should
first be warned, then prosecut4I
cd. Bailey indicated he felt ;
this WAS worth a try.
Farrow; "1 think Mole will
co-operate if they disepver
we're sincere about IL" He ,
claimed there never has been •
any policy in the town regard,
ing dogs over the past 15
years, "If yon asked to have I
something done about it, yen
were told to lay a charge your-
self."
Damage at park
Vandals have damaged seine 1
facilities at Riverview Park,1
parks committee chairman
Wil-
liarn Musser reported.
A door at the washroom was,
smashed and three or four plc-
nic tables were damaged.
The lifeguard tower has been!
The story in
Sunshine
By MRS. WILLIAM DICKEY
Mr. and Mrs, Arlo Copeland
of Windsor and jil-rs, Andrew
Hicks of Centralia were visi-
tors at the home of Mr, and
Mrs, Clarence Johns on Wed-
nesday of last week.
Mr. Ray .Miller, Misses. Ruth
Miller and Dorothy Dickey
were among the young people
from Woodham who enjoyed
the trip to the Christian Work-
ers Camp at Five Oaks near
Paris, on Sunday.
Mrs. Gordon Ford and Rickey •
And Mrs, William Dickey were
Sunday evening visitors with
Mr, and Mrs. Newman Baker
at Weibull.
Mr. Earl Horne and Mrs.
;Mae Horne of Toronto were
visitors during •the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Johns.
.Mrs. Edgar Rodd of Exeter
visited with Mr. and Mrs. La
Verne Rodd and family over
the weekend.
Mr. and MTS. Clayton Brock
and family, of Guelph, visited
Mr. and Mrs. William Dickey
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wib Coward
and Susan of London, Mr. and:
Mrs. Bob Bibby and family ;of
Kirkton, Mr, and Mrs. Bev
Parsons and family also Mr.
and Mrs. Murray Coward •and
Pamela of Exeter, Mr. and
Mrs, Ph.il. Hern ;and family of
Winchelsea were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John Coward on Wed,-
nesday evening of last week.
(Intended for last week)
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MENNORMOY.S.MIZAIMUMW
This week in
Winchelsea
By MRS. WILLIAM WALTER
Mr. Louis Louis Woods of Stoke
Bay, visited on Sunday wit
Mr. and Mrs. Newton Clark
Mr. and Mrs. William Wa
.aa 1.11 • V. d ne
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washed over the dam.
The committee plans to add;
three more 12 -foot tables. A
small mower has beca pur-
chased for trimming grass,
Provision of more paiting fa-
cilities was discussed.
Council decided not to allow
mobile trailers to remain
overnight at Riverview park,
because of the lack of room.
11 was suggested, however,
that facilities could be provided
at community park.
Mayor Pooley reported the
mic had erected a woeden foot
bridge across the spillway
stream below the dam to pro-
vide access to the area cut off
by the spillway. The commis-
sion, he said, was concerned
over the safety of children us-
ing'a narrow cement.walk over
the spillway, in which is lo-
cated the intake for the filtra-
tion system,
Purchase new mower
Council approved purchase
of a $600 mower with knee -
action cutting blades to look
after grass on the town parks,'
The machine works Of the
PTO of a tractor,
The equipment was Pur-
chased from Laing's garage.
Discuss drains
Council gave the :Bank of
Montreal permission to install
a filter bed on its premises to
handle surface water, with the
outflow tram the bed running
into the storm •sewer on Main
street.
The drainage problem behind
the bank and the post office
was discussed with Manager
C. L. Smith and Postmaster
Harvey Pfaff, It was agreed to
have the town engineer inves-
tigate,
John Lambden, Victoria $t,i
at Carling, also complained
about surface water on his pro-
perty. It was explained that
certain drains in the area had
been cut but were now being
replaced.
In other business, council:
Learned that the part block
between John and Sanders
streets, bordering Marlboro,
originally sold to C. P. Diet-
rich, has been purchased by 1.
the London diocese of the Ro-
man Catholic church; . .
Granted building permits to
Ray C. Mills, William St., for
a carport, and to Milton Kel-
ler, for a house on Victoria;
permits for houses on Sanders
east and Nelson St. were with-
held again pending completion
of road construction.
Instructed the property com-
tnittee to investigate sale of a
building lot on John street,
about which it has received an
enquiry;
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