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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-14, Page 911,..'iustlers take: load,„ • t•h.rce The Udell hustlers look gin as the Angels .trpuld 4n1Y ever We possession of first manage eight. place in the Ree Basketball Joe Wooden and Charlie Ker- loop, Thursday, when they leek were the top scorers for scored :a nip -and -tuck. 048 win the losers, canning 10 points over the Peripatetic Veda. eagle,. gpgues, The teams' scoring Is as #ole The whiners grabbed .a shin lows; margin in the first quarter SGA LgT _RAIDERS --- helix when they outscored the teach- Bgege ans, 14.; • Ikon :Needham, ers 1810 in a blistering 12 12; Whitey Barris, 8; .Start Des - minutes. After that, the teams: Jardine, 6; Harry Schroeder, g; stayed on even grounds, al- A, JJeNeil, 2; haloid Blanch- though the Hustlers never re- aid, L liniluished their lead, tl'RIVi'I'T Mir.MORL L --. Joe In the final quarter, the P- Wooden, 10; .Charlie ierniek Pers shaved the lead to 39.38 10; 1-1, Siininonds, 5; Ivan on a basket by Doug Rickert Unnter-Dever, 4; Jack Futcher, with less than a minute to go, 4; Sill King, a; .Harold Sissons, but Leith. Lovell heaved a long Fred Dobbs, Dave hilborn, pass to Bill` Batten who drove ZUIIICII HUSTLERS - Al in for a l iy-ul to pint the Wiper, 1G.; HBatten, 10; von game out of reach of the losers. , 0 Brien, 8;1311K.1 eith. Lovell, �#; Al Wiper paced the attaek Tom Burke, 3; "Chub McCurdy, for the Bustlers, hooping 10 Bob Chaffe, Danny Moore. points, four of thein from the P.PERS George Wright, foul line. Bill. Batten added 10 13; Ron I-1einrrich, 8; Gary Points to the cause and Don Bryant, 7; Lyle Little, 3; Ron 0134en contributed eight; Bogart, 3; Doug Richert, 2. George Wright paced the P- RE0 ,SASKETOALL LEAOIJE Pers again, norm g five field stantli .e.lect :slate .at Shipka The- meeting 4f the WA wam held.atthe bonne of Mrs. Earl Rat with. Mrs,. Les Adams and 111rs..Jrni Clarke in charge o€ devotions, Rev. R. Hiltz was Present and addressed the meet- log, Mrs, Kenneth Keller of Dashwood sang a'solo "and. Miss Judy Ratz played a plane solo, First vice president, Mrs, Jird Clarke, ;conducted the business. Gifts of rnpnee wre voted tothe crippled children and to Care, Members exchanged gifts, Rev, Hiltz announced the new officers for the new organiza- tion pf the United Church Wo- men, Honorary president is Mrs, Karl Guenther; president. Mrs, Jim Clarke; vice lifresid entl, Les Adams, Mrs f Russell; secretary, Mrs, Verne Sharpe; ass't, Mrs. Arthur Finkbeiner; trews„ Airs, Harry Sheppard; ass't, Mrs. Cliff Russell; cor- responding, secretary, Mrs. Mil- ton Ratz; pianist, Mrs. Harry Sheppard; ass't, Airs, Ross Love. dower committee, Mrs. Stu- art Sweitzer, Mrs. Jack Rats, goals and five free throws for , W 1g P Mrs. Earl Ratz; Rep, to South gurieh llustler:a ., 2 4Auxiliary,rs. M a 15- Dint eight. Ron 13einrric,h „ Huron Peripa.teria Pade•;ogue$ „ 1 1 .. addecll eight and Gary Bryant Scarlet Raiders 1. 1. I Jack Ratz, netted seven, Trivia azemoriai 0 3 0 Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner-, Mrs, The teachers missed their names this Thursday. Art Finkbeiner and Mrs. Les chance :to cop their second win , +Jit--r'-Pers ts. 'rrtritt Memorial Adams were in charge of the when they failed to hit on nine S.nn -lunch vs. scarlet l;aldel's social hour. of their 17 chances from the M,erks 93 years free throw line, t :.m.,:.,,> .x4,• •,Le.,.-,.x,exue ;',;..>i Mrs, Mary $ t e p h e n, who Raiders win Budget front lives with her daughter, Mrs. The Scarlet Raiders, paced by Boogemans and Ron Needham, scored their first win when they whipped the Trivitt Memoriat Angels 4835. Boogemans hit for seven field goals for a 14 -point night, while Needham hooped five from the floor and a pair of free ones for 12 points. The Raiders led by only ane point at the end of the first half as they left the floor with an 18.1.7 margin. However, they carne up with 22 points in the third quarter to gee their mar- HuronPark gals whip Clinton six A recently organized girls' n basketball team froi Huron 0 Park tackled the Clinton RCAF Airwomen this week. and emer- ged with a slim 19-18 win. The game was all tied up at the half, but Clinton carne out strong to rtin up a seven -point lead at the end of the third quer ter. However, the Huron Park lassies rallied to win, scoring three points in the last minute of play, with Xandra Busche hooping We winning basket, Huron Pare was paced by the fine showing or :forwards, Trudy Harvie, Susanne 'Cassie, Xan- dra Busche and Marjorie Me- Phee. Other members of the team re: Ginny. garnden, Anne Ben- ing, Judy McCollum, Sherry Ridley, Barbara Amos, Doro- thy Leboutillier° and Gail Red- man. e LAC Sandy Cotter coaches the The happiness of your life de. team, and Cpl. C. D. Wilson is pends upon the quality of your the manager.' thoughts. vftolsivitig408121%-tvoilormAtotottrfolfttaltAltigorome John Heckman and Mr. Hock. - man, celebrated her 93rd birth, Phday on Saturday Visitors dur- !ng Saturday and Sunday at the. By MRS. M ti ELSTON Heckman home included, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stephen and Earl ::w....,.1 r,» r<Nwn"s of Woodham, Mr, and Mrs. Rheinhard Heckman, Marion, Robert and Linda of Luean, Mr, and, " Mrs. .Win. l3ierling, Blue Wateer, Mrs. Jim Grigg of Grand Bend, Mr. Harold iVn cent, Mrs, Katie Vi:Vneent, Mr. and: Mrs. Gerald Wilhelm and. Carolyn, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Len Purdie of Hensall spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and 11Irs. Lorne Wei - berg also their daughter, Phyl- lis Weiberg of Exeter. Mrs. Jack Blair gave her home for the December meet- ing of the CWL organisation of St. Peters Church. There were 16 ladies present. The meeting was in charge of the president, Mrs. Tom Clark. Mr. and. Mrs. Ross McFalls, David and Donnie spent Sun- day afternoon with Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Tindall of Grand Bend. Mr, Tindall celebrated his birthday. Saturday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Chris. Fischer were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stanlake,. Mr, and Mrs, .7oe Mordusll and Franklin also Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fischer, all of London. Mrs. Bessie Lewis, Bill and Jerry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnston of An- sa Craig. Mrs, Jessie Lewis attended the 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Simpson, Liman, Mrs. Mervin Elston visited her aunt, Mrs. Henry Hodgins, Lu- can on Monday afternoon. Xenon Fischer Jr. of Exeter spent Tuesday with tris grand parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chris. Fischer. Personal items Mrs. V. M. Fonger andfani- ily of Strathroy were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Adams and Bobbie. Garry Latta of Waterloo is spending this week with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Devine. Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Ratz, Bill, and Katherine were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. a,t,11111,,onu,nnnnnuu$$$Itt l+, fait uunu„ s. Garage Sunday And Evening Service Open this Sunday, Wed- nesday afternoon and dur- ing the evening through- out the week, Graham Arthur G:13 'worn. .group elects flrst offiicer ay 11i1RE. WaitoWG:Of Gtt..i..nuunbership, mmunity - .GRAlltiz 1 I ) ship anti visitingco, Mrs'. Wfriendell• T Christmas mooting of wood Gill; .supply, .social a.s- The sistance and Christian citizen- tho xW,S... er. 11, was ell o , ship, Mrs. Myrtle McGregor Monday, Dec. wvitll all or, eld:te pons of the church rep- Periodicals, press publicity and' resented in the program in- literature, ars. lien Roberts.; eludi' - ii i n i o•operation in Christian .eciuca- l3anU.g ACirs, a nil A ss o- iron, missionary e d u c a t 1 o;n, wayd.. Mrs. .Awil I4rs. ii and reeruivin way Presided ,with Mrs. Don stewardship p n g, Shear pondueting the worship Mrs. Clarke Kennedy; leaders service, trf units, Mrs. Colin Love and Roy. 1. Rolston took the Mrs. Allan" l;lemmingway, chair for election of officers Crpba ciuh donate. to CAS for the new. organization The At the meeting of the Orpha Grand Bend United Church Club at the home of Mrs. W. Women for 1962. F. B. McLaren, toys, games, 'resident is Mrs. Dougles books, dohs and clothing were Gill; vice-president, Mrs. Clarke packed in readiness to be snit to the Children's Aid Society, Sarnia, who care for the needy children a Lanibton County. At the next meeting, January 16, the club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ted Stanlake to begin sewing and knitting for the Easter donation. Kennedy; recording secretary, Mrs. William Blewett; cor- responding secretary. Mrs. Roy Bariteaa; treasurer, 'Airs, E. A, McMaster; finance, Idrs. Alex Hamilton; .manse, Mrs. Emerson 'Des Jardine; nomi- nations, Mrs, William Love; Program, Mrs. Emery Des Personal items. Jardins; flowers and social functions, Mrs. Don Hendrick.; Emerson Bawden and family in Windsor and attended the gra- duation of Miss Kay Bawdcn from Vincent Massey . ' kiigh School. Mr. David Sheppard of Tor- onto was a weekend visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Harry Sheppard. ' '' `' �i�'��i' �tk>eaxis�a4�a>;i9�+•ra�e�biaa��+ro�ea�;d`c�.�7ers�iA�ea5Y�4e�kua�r Mr. RobL McAllister and vtr. Carl Sowerby, of Gode- rich, visited last week with Miss Marion and ;toe Calwell. Do Ir, Erwin. Holt, of Tient n, spent the weekend with his mother, Dirs. Mae Holt. 11r. and Mrs. Keith Charl- ton and Gary, of London, spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Lily Gill. Mr. and Mrs, 'Wilmer Itar- iA f risen and ,Joanne, of Goderieh, Ti R Times ; ►dv tor, ,P ;ember" 4 i90,1 Page visited on Sunday Whir. slid Mrs. Douglas Gill and fanl'1y, Mrs, Erv:<n Rader, Mrs. Lloyd Howe and Miss R u t it a n n -e !. Rader, of London, visited with Mr, and Mrs. W. Gill. Mr. and. Mrs.. Waiter Farley, I of London, visited on Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. IR.¢ger:Far- '= ley. Mr. and Mrs. Rob AlacPonn aid,: of Clinton* visited on Sun- zstt lleitelli 6.le t tate ttetleitetelittletet4eeeteteahtlhiteetettettehltWeitettllet lltelI.Iellelttle, day with Dir, and Mrs Icon avie$,ti Grant, Denning, and Bonn 4F:CARTEREi- A CQYNTANT r. - .* Mula�rrrpa�.l MOOS Office 0a. ,a1 : it, .xt ER DEVON Eit.Ili.D.,,NG PHONE 2 .,,• - Mitchell. u, , N 1, , t . , ll, tt4tt},Ilrttttllltlt!!ll�tlnit tN,ltnuttlttttlt}Rthppt,ilittiltl•iPllNyuuuµu, . Ittlt,....f ft..11l-}..t ..-,• Mr, and Mrs. Herbert Wain right and Mr." and Mrs, Gor- don Ifaskett left on. Saturday to spend the winter in Florida, fur, and Mrs, Norriian Turn- buil left on Tuesday Soy nor. ida, The reeve and memberat- tended s of the Grand Bend conn the warden's banquet in Sarnia on Saturday, Dec. 9, A Christmas tea and bazaar will follow the WI meeting nest Thursday for which Rev, . 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