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The lively new Fairlane Sports Coupe (illustrated) features bucket seats. All Pairlanes feature famous TWide-A-Year Maintenance. Drive that:web/ Fairlane, the liveliest values come *MOMS. Records are made to be .bro , ken, and Lorne Ilaugli did lust that when he moved onto the lanes with the Rockets in the Exeter men's bowlieg league Monday. The ardent kegler started out with an impressive sus: score in his first carne of the night, but as it turned out, this was the lowest of his three games as he set an all-time high triple mark with a score of 952. .flaugh , who carries a very respectible 232 average came up with a 333 in the second game and finished off ivith a 314. He had only lwn -open frames" in the entire three „antes,. failing to tome tui .ivith either spare or strike in the -third frame of both the second And third genies. .laugh's new mark eclipses the one set earlier this year by Jim Fairbairn, who tossed a lata to pass the mark that was'jointly held by Haugh and John Hendrick. The Rockets ‘N.:'011 all four points in their contest, scoring a pinfall of 3.687. Library euchre The library held a progres- sive euchre in Aberdeen Hall Monday evening. Prize winners were: ladies' high, Mrs, Lawrence Beckett; lone hands, Mrs, Roy Pepper; men's high, Lloyd Cowdrey; lone hands, Lawrence Beckett: lucky draw, Harry Webber. Personal items Miss Annie O'Ligncy of St, Marys, Air, and Mrs. Ray F'aynter and David were. Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Paynter. Miss jo-Anne Scott spent the past weekend with her grand- The Huron Waves of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mary 'Hastings Club held a Ward of Monkton. pot-luck supper and, meeting on Mrs. George Hall, Mrs, :Han. Tuesday, April 10 in the Com- niman and family, Airs. Mc- mutiny Centre with an attend- Cormick and Bernard visited ance of 30. Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Sid- The program consisted of ney Pearson and family of vocal duets by Doreen Kenney Galt. and Mrs, L. Milton; piano Mr. and Mrs. Oliver 111.e• solos by Mrs, AL Desjardine, Curdy visited Monday with Mr. Mrs. Paul Schenk, Mrs. Ruth and Mrs. Miller McCurdy. Johnston; readings by Mrs. E. Fahrner and Mrs, F. Stade. the final period was a fight • ,vtstf.fmtstailTtetiorPrei‘amtpi.:- shortly after the mid-way mark which ended up with five mi- nors and two majors being handed out. Scrappy Gerard Overholt, who had 10 minor penalties going into the game, started. the battle with Gary &odder( arid goalie Dennis Mock came flying out of his net, to jump Personal items on Stoddart. Several other players joined the fray and one fail even made an appear- ance, when it was all cleared up, Overholt and Stoddart were each assessed a minor and major for their part in the fray and Earl. Wagner and Mock picked up a minor each as did Lynn Sararas of the Hahns. Game Comments All told, the Combines had 11 penalties and the Halms had eight, but neither team could score with the m a n advantage , Big Murray Bell, a mainstay on the Combines defense, missed most of the game after he wrenched his knee early in the first period, Haugh sets triple mark By Mii5. M. FA•IST M„rs. fiuth Slic.P4rd Played and OA Friday evening, the. -Gredi. .-4-n 'sang "liaPPY 'Birthday" lot ton 1,7cw served a: tam stip, M. Lida 1.4amport, Shipka, per to the choir Members anti Ivirn celebrated her 7.9th birth. Session and their families. •Tiay, on Tuesday. Two numbers lathes for the meal and Mr. Ed lam port thankedAhe 'wer! given iP, song by Char., their rttaine Sehenk work in the c hur ch. The choir - ' .. • tier, And Betty Skin- were thanked by Air. dames Mrs. Audrey Wiser won the Mawhinney for their faithful prize for having the most Ina- service in song. tons Off her dress and Mrs. An address was read by Air Joe Woodall for being the ed. Lorne Preszcator and Mr, Ed est MeMber present. There was Chambers presented Mrs, Ken nn, .one on the lucky elialr, so Hodgins with a floor lamp in the prize went to Airs. Lam- appreciation for her service as 'Port- Doreen Kenney won the organist. Mrs. liodgins. :express.- •draiv for the 'wool car rug, ed her sincere thanks. Mrs, R. Krueger had charge of business, Mrs. F. Stade gxerer 5peakor et VOWS The WSWS. of the .m.),6 at Riverv iew Park, EXeter, on Church met for the :aster J u l y iz. I t was agreed to h a v e meeting on Thursday evening, a totieh•anct-take table and April 12, in the church school Mrs, R, Morenz and Mrs, Les rooms. Mrs. Gordon. Fink- Adams are to be in charge, beton^ led with quiet music, All conveners were put int chair. tier theme was "Golden water, Airs, E. Squires; IvirL Lloyd. Hey took the sports, Mrs. E. Pym L hot table read by Mrs. Royal Gainer, ;fir's, Ruth Johnston and Mrs. Chains". The scripture was conveners, Mrs. Vera Thiel, Airs. Emmery Fehrner and Hubert Cooper. Mrs. Alvin finkbeiner favored Mrs, Art Thompson was with a duet and Mrs. Royal Geiser with. A piano solo. The named the next president and Mrs, If. Shepard, viee-presi. News budget from spiritual life was taken by dent, A sole was sung by Mrs. Mrs. A. Al, Schlenker and Mrs. Lloyd Lamport. Bruce Cann and the meeting closed with a sing-song, Mrs, Donald Wilson, Exeter, • gave an inspiring talk on the Personal items By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS B a s t e r story, closing with Mrs, Audrey Gaiser has .mov- prayer, ed. to Exeter and has taken up President Mrs. G. Ratz took residence on Huron St. where charge of the business. Dele- she purchased a home. Mr. gates were appointed for the and Mrs. Robert Pfaff and WSWS convention at Waterloo family have purchased the farm April 25 and 26, 11 was decided of the late Air. Royal Gaiser to serve the choir a supper in and moved last week. May. Poems were read . and Mrs. Lorne Finkbeiner, Airs. lunch served by convertor Miss William Roeszler and Lloyd Lulu Gaiser, Mrs. Hugo Schenk, England, Mr, Matt England, of Mrs. J. Dinney and Mrs. Lorne Hensel. and Mr. Grant Roesz- Finkbeiner. ler of London all attended the Kirkton Air, and • Mrs, Wm. Strong, Seaforth, were Sunday visitors with Br, and Mrs. Norman Brock and Bill, Mrs. Louisa Kyle and Airs. Hector Taylor, Exeter, were visitors during the week with Mr. and Airs. Harold Hero. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bern and family visited on Sunday with Mr, and airs. Bob Kins- man and family, Kippen, Mr, and Mrs. Norman Brock and Bill were Sunday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Burton Morgan and Paul, St, Marys. Mrs, Margaret -Thwaites and Dawn and Helen ,Barcley, St. Marys, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jaqu.es. By MISS MURISL. HERN . F,,,,ww.v.eltimtmsregomfttoattinoit t I I Waves plan July picnic The story in Zion Organist honored. at 'Crediton church Fi funeral of Air, Richard Eng.. lend at Niagara Falls last Thursday, Air, Donald Hendrick, Ridge- town, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. E. Hendrick and family. Mrs. Ted Insley and child- ren, of Woodham spent Sunday with her parents, Mr, and. Mrs. William Schwartz and Doris, and attended morning service. Mr. and Airs, William Wood- all and family, of Windsor, visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Wood Mr. Steve Brierley, of RCAF Clinton, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Presz- cator and family. The WSWS convention is to be held at. Waterloo on April SEl YOUR FORD LER at the OIl intermediate aBa series -everted to Prirt Dover. F.'idan awl the game wars the opposite to the first one ToLn,7ect in the Lake Erie i'en• tre, and the Sailors emerged with a 7-1 win to take ik 2.4 lead in the series This time. it was the Coin- 'lames who carried pia throtaan• out the first period and after being stopped by the excellent goal tending job. of Dennis Lee ism. fell clown in the second period In allow the home. stern to take control of the The Comhinee peppered a to tai of 20 shots at the Sailors' netaiteder in the first period. but, left the ice with a 11,1 deft. cit George Bureham npened things up for the Sailors at the fe49 mark when he grabbed a passam front of Keith Scarho rough and blasted it into the cage lust as the Corehtne's goa- lie was falling to grab the cher.. The Combines evened the count at the 13 .:13 mark when Stu O'Neil got a breakaway and after having his shot blocked, came up with the rebound to .flip it over Leceon. The Pnrt Dover crew took their one-goal load into the sec- ond period when 'Doti; Walton banged in a pass from the cor- ner with leas than an seconds remaining, and they upped their margin to l at the 3 07 mark of the middle period with W.al ton again doing the honors. Ken Loft managed to trim the margin to 3 2 a minute later when he took a pass from Tom Collings and drilled a hard shot from 20 feet in front of Leeson after Collings had pulled the last defender aver to the side before passing Howee er, Doug. Leveday got that one back al the 6:52 mark when be faked a pass and then stepped in unmolested to pick the upper corner and Walt 7,‘Iiimmerr upped the margin to 5-2 ehortly after the trudway mark on a partially screened =hot from the point. Loveday then came back with his second of the night with less than an seconds remanung to gt.re the homesters a com- manding four-goal margin. They increased it to five et the 5;45 mark of the third when One Snow was left unguarded us front of the net and banged AM. w. a `:NE •, e• - erneeee,, re'oettinued from page 6 the game in another section of this reewspaper. It should prove very :Interesting. Hunter-Safety School This year's hunter safety teaming school will take place at the .Exeter Arena between April SA and May 5. Anyone interested in attending the school should get in touch with Areas Manager Alvin Willert or Dick Roelnfson, as soon as possible. .Square dancing .! total of -IP youngster!, turned nut for square dancing Ynday night at the Exeter Pubrec School 'Due to Easter weeR7 the scene will shift to the Exeter Arena next Friday, as the school will be closed. .-1-Toven dance Tile Exeter Teen Town club. who iu5t installed .lohn Snell as club president at. a recent meeting last week, held a suc- r.essfeil dance at the Arena last Saturday night. About 60 turned out for the local record hop, NeNt on the agenda is a "special event" booked for the arena on the 28th of April. A special dance band i5 being lined up far the occasion. e see r W rek Three tinrke7; teams cane,. Exeter colors into the Easter hockey week fauna- nte,nt progra in throughout 'Weatern Ontarin 'The Squirts arid Fee Wees will open up on Saturday, April 312 with aarnr-s in Brampton and Goderich respectively. On Monday the 23rd. the Exeter Banta-ins will tangle with Wal- kerton at Georgetown Also - on the Easter week agenda will he four teams going to „Sarnia on Sat.. April 28 to palaticipate in the Western (aunties Minor Bowlitig tour. tan-tent, Mrs. Ruth Durand is in 'charge of this trip and any- one interested in driving a cal- la id of youngsters should get iii teuell. with Mrs. Durand as andn as possible. .17 in A Spud Bush pass from the corner Stu O'Neil and Ken Loft teamed up to whittle the lead to 7.3 at the 7:31 mark when O'Neil dug the puck nut of the corner and flipped a shot at the net. The puck appeared to he in, 'hut when the light didn't go on. Loft hanged it in fur- ther to get erediL fleeing with a man ad\ ant• age at the 17;11 mark, Tom ('rulings took a pass from Don lartishott to beet Leeson, hut the tally came ton late to pose a serious threat to the Sailors' margin. P comments - Dusty Al- Ms failed to make the trip and coach Max O'Neil had to Juggle both his second and third lines , The first line of .Wraith- Storey-Fletcher were the hest for the Combines, hut they couldn't find the range on many of then' opportunities . . . The Combines out-shot the Sailors .12.31 in the game The ref- epees called a very pool' game and the Sailors were allowed to get away with many rule infrac• lions. Their failure to call two minor penalties in a row in the third period resulted in a fight between Ray Yelle and Ernie Hollingsworth. Y elle elbowed George Burcham to start it off and then IBurcham came hack to slash 'Vette. However, nei- ther drew a penalty and when they met for the third time, fists started to fly and Hollings- worth Joined the fray, Bureham got off with a minor, while Yelle and Hollingsworth picked up majors. rintended for last week/ the Ell,B church and on -Good ,Persenel Horns Friday, April all at 10.:3(1 Holy Mr. And Airs. Vitas. Brown. Communion is to he 'n baer ve(4 ing and family spent the week. Mr. A. Alit.ebell and son Al. funeral of a nephew at Detroit end with friends at. Wallace. ten of Brussels. .attended the Mrs. L. N'ilson and Mrs. JOWL'. •011 'Wedneschty„ en u y with Air, Ai rs. with,. friends at Hamilton .a.nd joseph Woodall. Beta. Lutz .and son visited re. Airs. W. D. Mack visited St. George during the weekend. Alts. Allan Finkbeiner anti She also attended an antique b a by fle w t o K e t woo d m ain, show and tea. at Stoney Creek lobe, last week In visit her as a guest of Use Aliases Hat. mother, Airs.D an, Gower, who lie and :Lottie. Jones, members of the Saltfleet 'Branch of the is very rYa all: Airs. "R.oht, Wilma Wnmen's Institute. and :Cathy of Hanover spent pi a the weekend with. Mrs. Ezra n for Achievement „Clay Faist and. Nola. The seventh meeting of be Air, Gordon Havila.nd nr Tor- 'Credit" Cutouts washeld onto visit ed wi l ls hi s mother,. April 7 with eleven members resicen)'.,): n. liaviland, over the \e Present' 1\1, A vote wae taken on what Air. and Mrs. William Dec- Place the members would go ker of Zurich visited on Sunday for Achievement Day and de- with Mr, and Airs. Lloyd .Gal- eided on Seaforth, May -- set. Next. Saturday afternoon Isa• On Wednesday', April 18 the belle Gilchrist, Huron, house Dashwood church choir will economist, will he a guest at present: an Easter cantata in an afternoon tea• Sidelined - Continued from page 6 first stop on the play, but was laying on the ice when the puck came back in front and the New Hamburg winger slipped it into an open corner on the ensuing pileup. However, the Combines came rolling right back and a pair of quickies by Shaddick and Bourne in less than a minute pulled the game out of reach of the homesters. "Cuss" Wagner starred the first play at the 15i15 mark when he knocked down a clear- ing pass at the New Hamburg blueline and fed a perfect pass Shaddick cutting in through centre and the crafty marks• man drilled a 15-footer through Green's pads. The Hensall-Zurich fans had hardly returned to their seats after cheering the tally when Bourne and Fadelle came back to up the lead to 5.1, Fadelle passed the disc from the cen- tre line and Bourne picked it up just inside the blueline, and using the last defender as a screen, picked the upper cor- ner on a display of accuracy. The Hahns triggered the fi- nal tally of the period and the game, with only 15 seconds re- maining on a play the Com• bines argued was of f s i d e. Showy Peter Bast had the puck on the left boards and rifled a wide pass to Brenner streak- ing over the blueline and he flipped the puck into the cor- ner aver Mock's arm. Neither Leans managed a score in the final period as the Combines checked tenaciously to protect their three-goal mar- gin and Dennis Mock played a steady game in the nets. The major excitement of 23 and and the anntvereary of Zion Chureh on April ;ea Bev. F. 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