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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-02-01, Page 5•4ast week's Agoras: oHe talo, .atoHT 10tIlip. Inu' a0 reniraita (1'rl.) Phitipsiewg a-taeaforth imattii.11elert on 1 4 -I..c1)Intlirk 1 ti-ractre 1 Philipsburg a t Seaforth 'Pod ) Clinton at 1,11ahall (Pod( Centralia at gxeier (1'14/ Standings 11' iJ lmea»-Ilderion . 11) 1111111)slaitw .......... 111 6 C(01147014 1inton • A 111 Seaforth 7 12 ii 11 ft17;eter 14. Games this Week: 'Thursday, February 1 Clititon ru Centralia. Friday, February 2 seaforth at Litean-liderton Sunday, February 4 Philipsburg at Clinton) Monday. D'ehruarY 6 Centralia at Seaforth Tuesday. February 6 PhiltlaJhurg.,' at SHAMROCK ..1CNIQR Last week's scores; Strulbroy 3-3-1ensall•Xurieb Watford 6--Eambeth Halisall-Zorrirh 4-Lambeth Watford 8-1:.ambeth in Standings 117 L mensal;-Zurich 11) 6 Strathroy It 7 Exeter 11 10 Watford 11 no Lambeth $ 13 Games this week: Thursday, 1,ebruttry 1 Exeter at Strathroy Friday, 'February 2 liensall-Zurich at :Fatter Saturday, February 3 Strathroy at Watford Monday, February 5 Exeter Al Lambeth Tue.srlay, Fo,bettam.- g Watford at Exeter BANTAM HOUSE LEAGU Starld11195 Wing. ....... Pliant otos Hawk , fininarrs , ........ Games this week: 6 p.m.- Wings va, 1-1a WliA a.m. --Phantoms vs. Somares 11' l 1' .1 n 2 2(1 6 4 1 6 n in 0 1 0 1 1 '1' P a it '01 t1 iii a 16 n 1.1 II 10 0 a '17 .1' 3 it 25 :: 2 21 3 1 22 1.5 February 1, 1962 Pigs: 4.- fittlegie at the 0:55 mark. 1-lewI ever, it was short-lived, as 130 larthalottleW haelf 35 seconds later to knot the count at one each. The Combines moved ahead again later in the period when. Bill Shaddiek blinked the light behind "Lefty" Clarke at the 17:50 mark. The loop leaders protected their slim margin for the first half of the final Period but Bill Orogati knot. ted the count at the 10:22 mark. The goal sparked the Roc- kets anti less than three min- gles later, Ken Padelle pinked up a loose puck to blast a hard shot into the net past NOck and give the homesters a 3-2 lead. The Combines fought hard to get the equalizer, but Clarke proved to be unbeatable M the Strathroy nets GAS & APPLIANCES GRATTON & HOTSON Phone 156 Grand fiend ,iitit11111110111111111110010011111WOot10111010101'1, arage Sunday And Evening Service Open this 'Sunday, Wed- nosday aftertmen and chit., leg the evening through, Ottt tile week. Graham Arthur This is the swash-buckli ng NEW Consul Capri . . . Born to attract attention! NOBODY EVER GOT A CAR TO LOOK QUITE THIS 1:2I01-11* BEFORE The Consul Capri's styling is a dart.shaped sweep from falling hood to 4 • arrogant tail, The front end that it shows the world is significant, It is elegant, exeiting, purposeful and personal our gift to the sophisticate. Step irt, turn the lidy and driVe away from conforniity. SEE IT TODAY AT Larry. Snider Motors Phone 424 LIMITED al-NNW tins d c k Airseeili' • "" pyr.,11. 4 ' • A perfect week for Hawks would shove them first place in the loop Hensall•Zurich. the into past Marker in third sinks Lambeth The liensall. 'Zurich Com- bines snapped a three.g,arne losing streak, Friday, when they eked out a hard-fought 4.3 win over Lambeth in Sham , rock action in the Hensall arena. John Masse was the hero for the faltering Combines, as he broke a 3-3 tie with a sizzling shot at the 13:40 mark of the final period. The winners then settled down to a strong dis- play of defensive hockey to protect their slim lead. 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Invest today - interest begins the day you divest, - .$1.00 or more - 3 to 10 years - interest paid by cheque - authorized by law as investment for trust funds, To toNKUN LUMEstit EXEtERt 1 wish to register tor the Conklin Lumber, txeter, llow TO Do It Sehodl. ,.........4110•..•• • • .... Orr Abilitt88 . . ...I.A.SeseSkaearitenk • Conklin Lumber -maw Exeter HOW TO DO IT SCHOOL Learn to do home improvements projects yourself as well as many other tips on building at the Conklin Lumber Centre Exeter "How to do it school." These schools will be conducted in our own showroom and will run Wednesday Nights From February 7 to March 7 Remember, school nights are Wednesdays and here are the programs for each evening. FEBRUARY *7: -Framing from foundation to rafters. All types of sheathings on exteriors of building sub floors, sidings shingles and other types of roofings. All types Of interior finishings including insulations, floor and ceiling tiles, installing doors and windows, cupboards, and finishes. This meeting will cover general remodelling of basements, attics; slides will be shown on decorative panelling. Credits available for home improvement loans as well as Central Mortgage and }lousing Loans. A general night, of Do,it.yourseff for the home handyman and a discussion On Conk., lin Lumber Exeter Credit Plan, then a Car , rival with various of Our suppliers display, Mg their products as Well as answering any questions _you may have, and a display of Farm Buildbigt FEBRUARY 14: FEBRUARY 21: FEBRUARY 28: MArteli 7; RegiF ister Now. You may register for this very worthwhile school . by calling the office at 622 or mailing this tow, pan to tis. h Please Note All meetings start at; 8:00 p.m, sharp and Will close at 9:45 with refresh. milts after each meet, ing, courtesy of Conklin Lumber. Exeter, ill it Hockey „Scorebocfrd The loop leading liens-all,, Dennis Mock at .The 0:45: mark Udell Combines cenantred to: of the first period, but. 13.111 h ave t hat. trou b les in the Sscito4rdpdatitio 4lsn. 5,Ssreje clind'Y4 it;kpearryt Shantroek loop this week, as in the last lwp minutes -Of Play they chopped a 3-2 verdict ..to to give the homesters H , awks get c ance at irst ..Z.Combines •skid, • The powerful Luean-ildorton Combines sewed up first place in the .0.11A Dig Light with e ,sc. last week, posting a eon- vineing 1.4.1 trouncing over the injurY•rkidied Centralia -Golden Hawks, It was the 191,11 straight win the season for the leaders, who have yet to taste tieftaaL with only five games left in their schedule, no other team can catch the .Combines. The second place Philipsburg Chevs are the closest with 10 wins, but they hay already dropped six game --, eliminating them from the race, Meanwhile, the Exeter Mo- hawks failed in their bid to get out of the loop cellar when they were handed a 9.4 set- back by the surging Clinton hunderbirds, who climbed all the way to a tie for third apot, after a poor start at the be- ginning of the season. The Tribe have six games left and will have to start win- ning if they expect to gain a berth in the four-team playoff. They trail the Mitchell Red Devils by orally two points and the showdown wilt probably come as the two teams have The laucamIlderton Combines sewed up first place in the Big Eight Iloniehrew loop, Fri- day, trouncing the Centralia Golden Hawks 14-I in Lecan to post their 19th straight win. The win by the leaders elim- inated all other teams' chances of winning the top spot in the grouping's first year, Don Fletcher and Steve Sto- rey paced the attack for the winners, with Fletcher potting five big goals and Storey pick- ing up owe scoring points in the one-sided contest. Fletcher's Live goals brought his total to 10 for the last three games, as the veteran per- former enjoyed one of his high- est outputs since putting on the equipment for the Com- bines, lie also added a pair of assists to pick up seven points in the till. Storey, a former coach for the. loop leaders scored only two goals gains( Rick Trem- blay, but he helped on no less than seven of his teammates' tallies, figuring in all but five of the 14 goals. Playing - coach, Max O'Neil dented (he twine twice for his team, as did veteran defense- man, Don Urbshott. Single tal- lies were added by Harry Wraith, Ken Loft and Jim Leitch. Harold Spencer spoiled Keith Searborough's shutout bid. The Combines opened up a 2.0 lead in the first period and ran the count to 3-1 before Spencer rapped in his goal at the 13:1.8 mark of the middle stanza. However, the Combines start- ed to unleash their power in t he dying seconds of the mid- dle . frame when they rapped hi three goals in less than one minute and continued their on- slaught with eight more in the final period, Centralia had only nine men dressed for the tilt and the Combines used 11 in the game marred by only one minor pen- alty with only 20 seconds re- m aining, Tribe blow lead in loss The Exeter Mohawks failed in their bid to move out of the OITA Big Eight cellar, Sunday, when they blew a. 4.2 lead to end up on the short end of a 0.4 count with the Clinton RCAF Thunderbirds, Playing before over 500 fans, the Tribe scored four times in the first stanza but failed to dent the twine after that, as the Chilton crew tightened UP their defense and sent their high-powered Offense into ac- tion, Les Brown started. things of for the Thunderbirds when his shot, just seconds after the realefleaaoaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa. CANADIAN PkOPANE opening faceoff, bounced off a. Tribe defender's leg and hop- ped into the net past a sur- prised Curly Ebel, playing his first game of the season, Keith Stephen knotted the count at the 5:31 mark on a play with Frank Dalton and Dick Bedard, but Mel Atelan• son came back to shove the homesters into a 2-I lead at the 1.1.22 mark, However, the Tribe caught fire and goals by Gravett, Mc- Donald and. Morrissey in less than four minutes gave them a 4-2 lead as the teams left the ice at the end of the first period, Jim Kelly pulled the Thun- derbirds to ivithin one goal when he beat Ebel at the 9:12 mark of the middle frame and Len Arseneau knotted the count at the mitt-way mark and sent the winners into the lead two minutes before the end of the period, In the final period, Claude Beauchamp and Andy Chiasson fired singletons and Mel. Par, Pans blinked the light twice to give the Clinton crew their margin of victory, It was a cleanly played con- test with only three minor pen• attics being handed out to each team. Chevs whip Seaforth six Playing the game under pro- test, the Seaforth. Towners dropped a 5.3 verdict to the .Philipsburg Chevs in New Ham- burg, Friday The Towners protested the Chevs' use of former Mohawk players, Dave Weber and Andy Sararas, who are eligible only when the Chevs tackle the Lu- can-liderton Combines. Both players scored first period goals to help the Phil- ipsburg club to their win, while captain, Ron Ehrat fired a pair in the winning cause. The other tally was picked up by Jack Quell'. Jim Dick fired two markers for the Towners, while Tom Dick picked up the other goal, Bob Doig assisted on all three goals by the losers. The Towners jumped into an early lead on goals by the two Dick boys, but Serar,aa and Weber putted the homesters even with their goals la the last twp minutes ,of play. and Queht tipped the Chews lead .to 45 they Seared in. the second period while hold.. ing the ('owners off the Score, Sheet And then 4hrat .came back in the third stanza to up. the lead to at the 7:14 mark. .Diek managed to beat Currah at the 17:55 mark, but the tally ,eatn4. too late to pose any aerietts threat to the Chevs commanding lead,. Centralia squad still hold margin RCAF Station Centralia main- tained their lead in the Tri- Service Volleyball loop, al- though they dropped two games in the round-robin series played at Centralia, Sunday. Centralia whipped Clinton 15.4 in their first game, but drop. ped the second match by an equally one-sided score of 15.3, Against HMCS Prevost, Lon- don, they opened with a eon- vineitLg 15,2 count, but the sail- ors came back to eke out a 15.13 win in the second match, All three teams were awarded two wins when 1 RCR 1pper. wash defaulted. Centralia now had a five- point edge over Clinton, win. ning 34 of the 39 games they have played, Clinton has copped 29 wins and Prevost have 15, The army squad is in last place with only, three points Centralia lineup - George Kelly, Goose Gosselin, Paul .Kinch, Charley Caron, Al Wi- per, Ken .MacKeltar, B o b Noyle, Al Davies and Ed Les- lie. Message from Greenway 5:00-Ctatn et ;e l'E. nadlenS '010-)1aPle VS. 11. Wings PulI11-31ohawics. vs, Hawks 11;01)-Souirts 17 and tinder) it:alt---S'rluirts se; and. 9 year's) ;i2I'm(1.4...., • ...:,14$0.A.I.CaLkr.a.r.1.(i(4.041.',•V Comments about Creditor East By MRS, W. MOTZ Mintakimar.464.:-.0:614=i,z;zalatG, Entertain children On Saturday evening quite a number of children here enjoyed the evening at the home of Air, and Mrs, Jack Sims. They were shown about 200 s'ides of all parts of Europe by Mr. Alfred Harvey of Thed- ford. They also played bingo for small prizes and each. child brought one to be put in the jack pot. Personal items Mr, Everett Sims and Miss Cutting, of Exeter, spent Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Eli Sims. Miss Frances Jackson, who is employed at Centralia, spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Joy Alis?cin Sharoncso. McArthur, of Exeter, was a Sunday evening visitor with the Jesney family. Mr. and Airs. Alec Hamilton, of Grand Bend, visited Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Lewis And Eber, four games ombin es.wrap •up Tribe fall in bid to mo With his tally to give the .Com. tines their win. Two late tallies stop Combines SIN.throy junior It .0 .0 t scored two unanswered pats in the final period on their home Ice, Thursday, lo send the flensall-Zurich Combines to their third straight loss via a 3.2 verdict After the. teams had played a scoreless first period,. Mur. ray Bell fired the Combines. into a oneloal lead with a three games to play with ,each other, Spoiled l,by weather The .weatherman cut this week's schedule .0mi to three games, including: the Exeter and Lueae games, Three. games scheduled for Tuesday night were postponed And will be played at a later date. In the only other. game, Philipsburg dropped •Seaforth by a 5.3 count M. A. four-point game, .Although the sanding shows the OKA'S with the win, there is a chance that the game will be replayed, President Dick Allen of. the Big Eight, intimated that he would ask the ()HA to order the game replayed as Philips- burg used two ineligible play- ers in the match. While Seaforth did not pro- test, Allen said the league had agreed that the Chevs could not use these players except in games with the Lucanall- derton Combines, Mien said he thought the game should be replayed to make it fair for the other (earns battling for a playoff spot in the group, Fletcher, Storey hot in L-I's 19th victory Mr. and Airs, Prod Rinker and Chris of Sarnia spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. Saturday, Feb, 3- and Airs. Lloyd Brophey. P Mohawks ..... ....... , 2 117 By MRS. C. WOODBURN Leafs 7 3 115 lied Wings 7 4 0 II .• • '" Hawks 5 0 12 Ca.1111dieris . 2 9 0 •4 Rangers ..... ................. 2 9 0 4 Future games: PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE This week's scores: klawks 1. Canadians 2 fled Wings li, 'Mohawks 1 Leafs 9, Rangers 2 standings Miss Viola Curts, Miss • Pat- terson and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Belt of London visited Sunday with Air, Manuel Curts and Miss Viola Curls, Mr, and Mrs. Selbourne Eng- lish visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nephew and .family of Woodstock. The Harmony Class of the United Church will hold their meeting on Friday evening in the Sunday School rooms. Mr, and Mrs. Glen Woodburn and .family and Miss Barbara Glousher of Galt spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Smithers and family. Mr, and Mrs. Clare Ritchie and Bradley of Sarnia visited on Saturday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curts, Air. and Mrs. Harold . McDon- ald visited on Sunday with relatives in London. Mrs. John Hunter returned to Scarboro after spending some time with her parents, Mt-. and 'Mrs. Bruce Steeper, Mn', and Mrs. Frank Leeder and family of Brampton spent the weekend with Mr. and Airs. Stuart Bullock and family Air. Grant Jackson and and Mrs, Ed Bullock, friend, of London, spent the Mrs. Joe Hornet', Airs, Law- weekend with his mother, Mrs, rence Curts, Mrs, Ken Pock, loy Jackson. Mrs. Harvey Eagleson, Airs. James Geromette and Mrs Carman Woodburn attended the first Presbyterial meeting of the United Church. Women in Ontario Street United Church, Clinton, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Steeper visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Don Ryder and daughter and Mr. Bob Steeper of Dorchester. Strathroy and had to go i out ttl amedb.geeth . ran Bonthron upped the t.4.11,; ende r S lead to 3.1 at the 15:54 mark of the middle frame, but Bret/ices However, Lambeth had the came hack with his second of rpughpo, time A s they man- the flight two ;Minutes later to aged only one point in their linttltehethteinaleladpertrodo,nel..,agmotle,th three outings to drop further hawed the count at the 7:59 oblefilibeedrtihn their bid for a play- mark when John firown burst through the defense to pick a With on l y si x games left on corner behind Mock. However, Masse their selecluie, Lambeth have - only 15 points, eight behind Exeter and Watford who are tied for third place. Lambeth dropped two one• goal margins this week in games with Ilensatl-Zurich ii'atfotd, anel, carne Up wit theirtheir single point when they tied the Atoms in Watford, Saturday. Hasvka busy Again The Exeter junior Hawks, M) find themselves in third Place, return to the ice this week, after being idle for the past six days, They travelled to .lensall last night for a game with the Combines and pla a re eagement with y the loopturn leaders h ng ere, Fri- day. They also play away games with Strathroy and I.4,a auensibd a3. eth, and host Watford, BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST came up .• 'a (a.•_ "irsi