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Clean even warmth
Mn,and Mrs. Robert Mackie). r .Stmt, V., have sold
their tome .to. Mrs, •.fluy41.
gAisor„ ,Creditor, Mrs. ,GAIsor
gets possession April L
The clean. even warmth of
flameless electric heating is
designed to protect the health
of the whole family.
- Because nothing burns with
eleetric heal, no smoke, soot
or fumes can circulate through.
the home. Children playing in
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cos,' moisture generated in
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tie for third
The Trivitt I.1Iemorial Angels
scored their second win of the,
son in the Tee basketball
loop, Thursday, to move into a
two-way tie for third spot with
their victims, the Scarlet
Raiders.
The two teams have now
split their four games this
season and, if both are beaten
The Exeter Legion bantams
worked their way into the.
AA finals, Tuesday, when they
CAMP up with a ..1; win over
Wingham to win their series in
two straight.
It was a nip and tuck game
at the local arena until the
final nine min-1es when the
locals pumped in three goals to
stop the hard.fighting visiting
squad.
Dominique Marchilton s h o
the Exeter six into a 1.0 lead
in the first period when he
stepped onto the ice for his first
turn and lifted a hard shot from
the blueline.
Ron Broderick upped the lead
to 2-0. at the mid-way mark
when he rifled a shot from cen-
tre ice that took a crazy bounce
with 20 points and Don O'Brien
added 10.
George Wright was still the
big gun for the teachers with
his 19 points.
in the final week before the
playoffs, the Angels meet the
teachers at 7:00 and the Host-
let's tackle the Scarlet Raiders
at 8:00.
The scoring was as follows;
TM ANGELS — Charlie Ker-
nick, 13; Chub McCurdy, 9;
Harry Schroeder, 8; Fred
Dobbs, 2 and Bill King, 2.
SCARLET RAIDERS — Jack
Clark, 13; Tom Pinder, 5; Bob
Lenaghan, 4; Doug Lenaghan,
3; Paul Paton, 1; Al McNeil,
and Ken Patterson,
ZURICH HUSTLERS — Tom
Burke, 20; Don O'Brien, 10;
Bill Gilfillan, 6; Bill. Batten, 6;
Neil Campbell, 4; Al Wiper, 4;
Dick Roelofson, 2; Danny
Moore.
P-PERS — George Wright,
19; Doug Rickert, 9; Ron Bo-
gart, 4; Ron Heimrich, 4; Jim
Carey. 3; Gary Bryant.
Past the startled Wingholli
Winghain finally got on the.
scoreslieet when Carter was
credited with a go] that
bounced off Ins leg into the net
past Call= Malice,
The teams battled OA even
terms for the entire middle
frame and Marebilton came
back with his second of the
night to up the count to 3,1 at
the 1:05 mark of the final.
However, the locals pulled
the game out of reach on three
nifty passing plays capped by
Athlelend.ead eyes of Glenn Over-
holt, Brian )34)11114111 arid Bill
Bob Grayer, Paul Mason and
Marehlhon assisted on one play
each.
Exeter will now meet either
Walkerton, Kincardine or Alt,
Forest for the WOAA chain-
pionship.
Easy win in first
The locals had an easy time
in the first game of the series
when they skated their way to
a decisive 10-2 win in Wingham,
Saturday,
They opened up a slim 3.1
lead in the first stanza, but
came back to pot four unans,
wered tallies in the middle
frame and coasted to their vie.
tory with three more in the
final.
Bob Benning, Rick MacDon,
aid and Bob Stogie paced the
attack, with two goals each,
while single markers were pic-
ked up by Bill Allen, Bob Gray-
Oiev.,erRhooint. Broderick and G]enn
The locals lost the services
of their top scorer Bob Burns
in the middle frame when he
was given a match penalty for
By .1,1NOA JOHNSTON
Anne Creech was welcomed.
into the sisterhood mf Guiding
on Feb. 15 at an enrollment
ceremony.
Lynda 'Blanchard, and Sheila
Keller were presented with
their second class badges.
A color party was formed at
the last meeting. Mary Coeh'
rabe, Eli ibeth Snell, Sheila
Keller, Lynda Blanchard and
Lynne Page, will be in charge
of colors u.ntil a new color
party is formed.
Captain issued permanent
duty posters to each patrol.
This means that each patrol
will be on games, clean-up, or
campfire, for one month. in-
stead of weekly duties.
Games followed, Campfire
was enjoyed by ail , The Guides
were reminded to bring in the
money for the tickets to the
tea and bake sale on Saturday.
The church parade this year
will meet at the town hall at
10;30. The Guides, in full uni,
form, will parade in a body to
Main Street, Church where the
service will commence at 11.
a.m.
Hope you see the displays in
the. local merchants' windows
this week and we'll see you at
the tea and bake -sale on Sat-
urday from 2-5.
kicking at a Wingham player
in a fight.
The young puckster received
a two-game suspension over
t he incident.
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age—reclidol;'.4.old.t fetr".at
awkward
spanking,.
and t5)0. young ter umbra's."
.•Eight students
pass in music
Pupils of Mrs, Frank Wild-
foiig,' ALCM, who were suP
COS5fla in passing their mid-
winter examinations in piano
and theory were:
Piano, Grade 6 Barbera.
Easton; grade 4 — Cathy
Row. (honors); Anne Bell
(honors).
Theory, grade I — First
class honors, Shirley Genttner,
Sandra P'rout, Sharon Light.-
foot, Carolynne Simmons, Ma-
Tien Walker.
Kids oust Wingham
enter WOAA finals
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lion room breathe pure, fresh
air
or ton cold with electric heat. 6.3. lead in a low-scoring first
Individual thermostats in eaeh quarter and lead by only three
room permit regulation of tens- at th e h a lf .
peratures to perste.al tastes. T hey
The baby's room can be kept a 4sle,P.. o?nat n e spreadLark atot othpeen enudP
at 78 degrees and the living of three quarters and hung on
room at 70 degrees. For Brea- to add two more points in the
ler economy, the thermostat In final period.
spare rooms can he turned Charlie Bernick paced the
down when not in use. attack with 13 .points. while
Children can't burn them- Chub McCurdy and Harry
selves en electric heating units Schroeder had nine and eight
approved by the Canadian respectively.
Standards Association. They Jack Clark scored half the
are ,lesigned so that free air 26 points for the Raiders.
flow thropgh the heating Extend streak merits keeps the surface tem ,
perature to level which will in the second game, the un-
reel hot 0 the touch- but no beaten Zurich Hustlers extend•
warmer th an conven ti ona l, ed their streak to 'II when
steam or hot water radiators. they came up with a (-olivine.
E ven toys 0r blankets ac• ing 52.39 win over the Peri,
eidentally restrict the air flow, Paft t ic P e da go g ues ' the min will not overheat, After being held to a 13.13
Heating units manufactured to d ra w in the first quarter' the
Triple Seal standards ineorpo. Hu stlers ju mpe d into a cm '
rate safety cut-offs which shut manding lead at the end of
off the equipment. the half as they scored 15
points in the second quarter
and only gave up two.
The daughter of the gentle- They added to their lead
man farmer was asked if their with a 20-13 margin in the
hens laid eggs. third quarter and managed to
"They can., of course." she hang onto their lead in the
replied haughtily, "hut in our final period although they were
position you understand, they outscored 13.4,
don't have to." Tom Burke paced the win
activities in the home is more by the top two teams in the
than sufficient. Conventional last games this week, third.
fuel-fired systems require ,ar. Place will be decided by their
1 -1064 httniklifying because record against each other.
they rely on combustion of air The Angels had to go all out
to operate efficiently in their tilt to edge the Raiders
34-26 in the nip and luck No room need oe tun warm ba t t l e. Th ey open ed. p a sli m
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Dr. D. A. Ecker and Mrs. Ecker, 496 Main St. S., installed electric heat in
the recent addition to their home and these happy faces testify to its com-
fort. Front left are Janet, Doug and Gayle Ecker, Johnny Wuerth and Cathy
Ecker, Note the trim, decorator lines of the baseboard convention unit in the
background.
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