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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-03-29, Page 9Figure skating However, .they .must, have This Saturday night will wind more of the older boys and UP the 1931-62 season for the girls out if they went to send Exeter- Figure Skating flub, a square dance team to coin- The executive of the local Pete al the London Fair. So, if club has gooe to tong l ength s you like square dancing, this is to tine up fin e programme for is your chance to display all of final figure skating show your fancy steps. At the arena, Minor hockey Besides having a host of aka- The si x team pee wee h ouse tern area taking part league has been whittled down hi some 20 or so numbers, there to just t wo t eams for the group will be four out-of-town guest championship . solos. Its the Mohawks and Red Miss Carol Kaiser, Western Wings' i n the loop Li n g Ontario senior ladies champion - • • for '62; Miss Judy Harmsworth, In the first game of a two W.estern Ontario juvenile ladies game series, goals to count, champion f o r '62; Mr, J o h n the Mohawks edged th e Red, Hubbill, Western Ontario i n ", Wings 4.3 on Monday night at rile men's champion for '61 and the arena. Air, Robert McCrabb, Western 'Peter Lawson, the big gun Ontario junior men's champion for the Mohawks all season, in '61 will look after the guest triggered three of the four solo numbers, goals for the winners. W. 0. "Bill" Cochrane will Actually though, Randy Par- be master of ceremonies. sons turned out to be the hero The show will be worth your of the contest as he slid the while to see so we suggest if winner into the bottom left you can at all possibly get tip ha nd corner of the net in the to see the event, do so! That's dying minutes of the third and this Saturday, March 31st at final period. 8:00 p.m.. sharp. John Loader, Don Campbell Teen Town and Ricky Weber p u m p e d Despite the fact that the home the Red Wing goals in Hensall-Zurich Combine • Strath- that order. David Burke as- roy Rockets junior hockey game silted On the first two counters took a.large number of dancers and Don CamPhell helped on away from the local teen town the third. dance Saturday night, the dance The final game of this was quoted a success by teen Will he played Saturday town director John Snell. nip al 9 a.m. A good crowd showed up to dance to the music of the "Cresendos" from London, and had a very enjoyable. evening. So much so in fact, that the "Cresendos" have been booked in again for the 28th of April, The Teen Town club will hold a couple of record-hops in the meantime so that (he dancers won't get too rusty on the steps! Square dancing Square dancing will continue as usual this Friday night at the Public School. There has been a terrific response from the younger children at these dances and the officials in charge are pleased. series morn. "Irenwick is twenty years ahead of his ttrae, He ads like he's retired." TO; Wuerth s Shoe Store ITS OUR IkUlAltk AND EATHO REPAIRINO -celebrates I anniversa r y .. ' . ... ‘, Red Wings gained the final- berth by clowning the Rangers a-3 in a two game total-goals- to-count series. Wings copped the serlea opener 84 with goals from Ric- Isy John Loader and Len. McNealy, Larry Haugh set up Wayne ..Ghene for the Ran- ger .counter. In the second game, which ended in a 2.2 tie, Brian Mae. Laren fired a pair for the Ran- gets while. Don Campbell and Ricky Weber shared the sere- ing o g I: for the Red Wings, Bruce Fulehor, Ricky Weber and Len McNeil each assisted. once on 4 Wing counter while Larry laugh drew an assist on MeLaren's first goal. In the consolation matches, the Mohawks overpowered ,the Maple Loafs 5-2 while the Ca, .nadiens whipped the Hawks 4-2, 13arry Baynham and Peter. Lawson paced the Mohawk victory with two goals each, Billy Hooper scored the other. Graham Hero and Glen Stire were the two Leaf marksmen, Bantam series Wings and Phantoms will meet for the Bantam House League championship. The Wings downed the Hawks 3-0 to take their playoff round 10-0 in the two game series, Phantoms, after being down two goals at the end of the `Bolts tie series — Continued from page 6 in three in the first 10 min- utes to even the count and af- ter Chaisson gave Clinton a slim 6.5 lead, came back with a pair of quickies in less than 35 seconds to take a 7-6 lead, But the Thunderbolts re- gained their scaring form to send the game into the extra session when Chaisson came back with his second of the period with less than four min- utes remaining in regulation time. The teams played cautious hoCkey in the extra period, but Bud Kelly finally broke through the Seaforth defense to beat German with the winner at the 7:42 mark. Seaforth pulled their goalie in. favor e an extra forward in the last minute,. but the Thor'. derbirds held then, at bay, first game, surged back for an important 6.3 victory over the Bon-ores to win the playoff 11.10 on the round. TOMMY Allen, Billy Farqu- har and Mark Hinton blinked the light for the winning Wings. The Phantoms got two goals each. from Bob Burns and. Bob Sterie. Doug Stanlake and' Fisher netted the M.! ers. Ron Broderick was respon- sible for two Bomar(' goals while. Ricky McDonald tipped in the other. Minor bowling There is one more week to go in the Exeter Minor Bowl- ing program. The climax will come nn Monday, April 9th when the annual closing banquet will he held a.I the Exeter Legion Hall. Supervisor, Ruth Durand, says that close to 250 kids should he on hand for the final windup treat which is always a spccaele with the youngsters because this is when they re ceive their various trophies for their bowling abilities through- out the year. Junior golf We have been receiving some names from interested teen agers about the Junior Golf Club we plan to form. it is hoped that enough names reach us in the near future so that an organizational meeting can be called. The Exeter Golf Club, out of town one mile and a quarter, will be -the home course. Al- lan Westcott, owner of the club, has offered his support to do whatever he can to make A. E. "Alf" Wuerth cele- weeks at Westminster Hospital. grates his 25th anniversary in London, but was able to return the shoe business, in F;xeter home. recepily, Recently the next week. firm added Lloyd Simpson in AnP artisvReoe his fd Cresditsto The115st affWtiertstore has undergone con- April 4, 1937, with six pairs of siderable renovation and im- work hoots in stock. Today, provement in recent years. The he's in a different location and entire front has been remod- he has well over 600 pairs of gilled and a large extension footwear on his shelves. Made to the rear, nivTelrie5asrtyore wiisth m arking special thefeaant-; bojvns shoescidition to including "spot specials" wear men's and on Monday, April 2, and of allkinds, the f irm and rubber foot- ores, via) values all next week. sPe - stocks summer. shoes for ladies Wuerth learned the Shoe "lies' children and shoe sup- repairing trade with the late 4" Barney Brown, Crediton, Mr, The firm has a full line of Brown also operated the post modern repairing equipment, office in his repair Shop. including an elaboralf' sole In 1937, Mr, b egan a n dr,Wuerthhis buss-moved stitching Machine. to Exeter ness in 1937 in the building now occupied by Dr- H. II. Cowen, Two years later, he purchased the present location from. Wil- liam Middleton, who operated a lunch room there. An early riser, Mr. Wuerth has always been one of the first merchants in the town to open for business, Mrs. Wuerth has assisted him faithfully in the store over the years. Reynold Wuerth joined his father in the business in the ran of 1945, after serving with RCAF. Bert Rivers started with the firm on a part-Lime basis two Years ago. Mr. Rivers has been hospitalized for a number of 29, 1962 NA 9 Congratulations tct Wuerth's Shoe Store -; A. R. SHOIHET at CO. Toronto, Ontario ON THE ,SPOT REC NEWS BY DON "BOOM" GRAVETT Director of Recreation WUERTH'S STORE ESTAB lSHED 25 YEARS AGO A view of the old. front of the shoe business the dub successful. So, get your name into us as soon as possible. By the way, don't let .the fact that you don't own any clubs hold you up, Reason- able rentals will be obtainable at the course club house once the season gets under way, Golf school while we're on the subject of gaff, we have received some names of adults as well as iuninrs who are interested in another golf school just before the season starts, Don't forget ..koe're interested in it, let us, know as soon as possible. Our best wishes to the Wuerths If is a. pleasure to congratulate this Exeter family ' on the completion of a quarter-century of service to the community, C. V. Pickard GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE phone 215.-0310 Exeter FROM Acton Shoe Co. Congratulations ON YOUR 25th ANNIVERSARY 5TH MrogAg.erveletn •?, Now Showing! We started our shoe business on April 1, 1937, in the build- ing now occupied by Dr, H. H. Cowen. Later we moved to our ,present location, which we have remodelled and expanded through the years, Our policy has been to serve our customers in a friendly and efficient manner and to offer good quality footwear at reason- able prices. Today, we are pleased and proud of the many hundreds of citizens in the district whom we are privileged to call our customers, Our heartfelt gratitude for your loyalty and patronage is expressed in these meaningful words: "Many many thanks !" 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