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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-11-01, Page 7'Ne eeeeee.-;, feveaqt.`"•:.te TRAVEL TO WOSSA.--Members of the SHDHS senior boys' volleyball team gained the right to represent the Huron-Perth conference at WOSSA in London, Saturday, when they copped the tournament among the nine area schools in Goderich last Saturday. The locals went through the event without a defeat to win their sixth title in seven years. Members of the squad are, back row, left to right: Dale Tur- vey, Ron Oke, Russ 'Klopp, coach Glenn Mickle, Gary Ford and Dennis Mock, Middle row, Greg Spencer, Bob Mickle, Allan Prang and Robert IVIcNaughton. Front row, Neil. Hamilton, Roger Cann and Ron Weber. —T-A photo Snow, cold and Goderich fail to stop SH Panthers Men bp Ye made more changes to the .1milding, .completing the ladies' lounge .downstairs. Cann staled that work on the en- :trance would he undertaken if there was an opportunity to :complete it before the season started. Comments.about Cromarty By MRS, KEN McKELLAR THE LUCAN LODGE H.Qmg FOR THE AQED .RATES; PRIVATE. ROOM, $200 PER MONTH SEMI-PRIVATE, $150 PER MONTH. 4-BEP WARP, 035 PER MONTH. .For further Mfermatien, .phone W. S. RiDDiCK, 1.t1C,AN 227,4473 AS LOW AS , BEAVERS CREST HARDWARE 235.1033 The Times-Advocate, November 1, 1962 Raga' MUTUAL OF nmAHA INSURANCE COMPANY You can stop worrying about sickness or accident taking you off the job. A low-cost Mutual of Omaha Pay Cheque Protection Plan will provide money to help pay for the day-to-day needs of your family...food, rent, clothing—for a lifetime, if necessary. LONDON BRANCH OFFICE, 493 Dundas St.E., or Write Box MO, Exeter Times-Advocate totter from Brinsley Personal items Miss Ann Hamilton, daugh- ter of Air, .m1 AlurraY ilatoilton of Bit 3 Ailsa Craig, was ello.ort as president of the student „cottneil for the. 10E2-'63 term at North Middlesex High School. mr. Luther Morley, Betty and Elsie were Sunday guests of Air, and Airs. Harvey Mole' 1eY- A. Hallowe'en and euchre party will be held at BrinsleY Community Centre on Friday evening, Nov. 2. Irene Lalonde of Ailsa Craig visited on the weekend with. friends at Brineley, Brineley United Church will resume its winter time schecl' ule for Sunday, Nov. 4 with Sunday School et 1.45 and serv- ice at 3.00 p.m, Mr, and Mrs. Goldwyn Glenn. and. family were Sunday eve- ning visitors with Air. and Mrs. Ivan Brock of •Winchelsea. Corn picking and farm work were held up owing to back- ward weather conditions. ceity of Cromarty church will be held next Sunday, Novem her 4 at 2:30 p.m. with Mrs. J. C, Boyne in charge of the service. Buy Butaryl, the non-talotie eWeelener, and get this handsome modern dispenser hoot 1.Iulo the supply lastst Easy to carry in tench( or purse, Just lam the wheel and out tonnes a tingle tablet. holds 16 tablets, Easily refilled, ucar 1 Get yours today ...with e.„ to Wingham for the final game of the season . . . Ron Deich- ert, Brian Wedlake and Janis Gulens were the mainstays on the Panther defense, although the entire line played one of their better games. HURON PERTH CONFERENCE Wednesday's scores: Listowel Ce, Seaforth -mitc.hon 71. Stratford South Huron 5, Goderich 0 Wingham 20, Clinton 7 'P P List owel 4 0 1 Mitchell 4 1 0 S 11'ingham 3 1 L Seaforth 3 2 0 South Huron 2 2 0 4 t:oderich 3 1 3 Stratford, 0 5 0 0 Gs rites next week: Wednepciay I on at SPA - forth: Soul h Huron at 11" Ingham: Mitchell at Goderith; 'Stratford at Listowel, cisztrzzatitirmtizIontaNt • Report on Shipka Mier.,...e.,etesee:eete Aveliseeein=e1 Personal items Mr, and Mrs. Karl Guenther, Janet and Karen accompanied by Mrs. George Sherritt of Calgary, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Stan Jack- son at Kippen. Mr. and Mrs. Rayburn Steep- er and family of Ailsa Craig visited Sunday with Mrs. Steeper's grandmother, Mrs. E. Lamport. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shep- pard spent Sunday with their son Dave in Toronto. , Mr. Frank Levy and (laugh- tars of St. Marys visited Sun. day with .Mr. and Mrs. Wray Sweitzer, Ron and Barbara. Mr. end Mrs, Ross Love, Miss May liodgins and Mrs, Millen .Ratz visited the Pioneer Village at Doon, near Kiteh. Mier on Monday. One thing Sure: it's going to get colder room Equally sure: your car` needi a complete check. up and winterizing Set"' vita, if it is to perforin dependably Under rugged conditions, OUR MECHANICS HAVE THE LATEST IN FACTORY-APPROVED EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING TO DO THE JOE FOR YOU I SEE THE . REST THEN VIEW The Best (IN ITS CLASS) The liSeatffiful New DODGE for 63 Let US Check Your Car Before The Weatherman Does! ALL YOUR BUILDING N MODERNIZATION NEEDS UNDE OME OF eel-eVraerAkeeeree: BUILDING? EXPANDING? REPAIRING? RENOVATING? 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POPLAR UNDERLAY 4'x4' Sheets each ... 1 09 like ihtSd Arid molly more money- saving bargain The popular sport of curling appears to be still on the lip., swing in, the Area, and it was reported .this week OW over 30 more persons are 'expeeted to participate at, the local curl- ing sheet this winter- Rill .Cann, president of the men's club, stated the number .could reach 300 this winter, re• porting that it would definitely be well over the 250 who par- tieineted last season. "Curling certainly appears to be hero to stay." he comment- Ld, "..and it's going ahead every year", lie indicated the increase in the number of ,participants was about equal between men and women who have .asked to join the leagues. Many of the new players are persons who have held shares but never took. up the game until now, Play et the rink isn't expected to start until November 12, but Cann stated some pre - season games may be held 'before this date. However, he pointed out the club wanted to give the ice committee a good chance to put in a top sheet of ice and play had not been scheduled for an- other week and a half. 'We want to keep awey from having the ice crack or heave as it has before when we tried to hurry along too much," Cann stated. Have started The machine was turned on at the arena over a week ago and the first flooding took place on Saturday. "They are mak- ing nice progress and the ice is coming along fine," the pres- ident added. He also reported that work- Experience — Continued from page 6 Gulens taking over after Clin- ton lost the serve, the SHIMS squad played their best volley- ball of the clay and picked up seven straight points to open a 10-6 lead. Elaine Miller served for one more point before SHDHS gave up the ball, but after getting it back they scored four straight points with Gail Farquhar on the serving line to emerge with a 15-6 margin. The win was sweet revenge for the locals who lost out to Clinton in the WOSSA finals in London last year. Members of the starting team for SHDHS were: Joan Dett- mer, Ausma Gulens, Kristina Gulens, Gail. Farquhar, Elaine Miller and Marjorie MaePhee. Substitutes include: JoAnne Miners, Jo-Anne Hood, Grace Eagleson., Bonnie Turvey, Caro- lynne Simmons and Pauline Aquilina. SHDHS girls who assisted with the officiating of the tourn- ament were Janet Blair, Eli- zabeth Chapman and Ruth Ann Salmon, Start ice 'for curlers„ expect close t.Q. 300: Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Scott and Airs. T, Laing visited on Sat- urday with Mr. and Airs. T, Gillespie and family at Korre oka, Sunday guests with Airs. Sa- die Scott were Mr. and. Mrs. J. M. Scott, Gerry and Ronnie, Staffa, Mr. and Mrs, Carlyle Meilde and Berbera and Air. and Mrs, Duncan Scott, Jim- mie and Bobby. Mrs. Harold. Coleman, Mrs. Laverne Scott and Ronnie of Seaforth, visited on Tuesday with. Ale, and Airs. K. McKel- lar, Mr. Earl Treffey is a patient in Stratford General Hospital, having broken his leg in an accident at his home. Mrs, Harry Elliott and chil- dren of Essex 'spent the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Ales, John Wallace. Mrs, Alan Somers of St. Marys was a visitor at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc- Kellar on Wednesday. Mr. Robert Laing has been confined to his home suffering from an injury to his leg. The Thankoffering service of the Women's Missionary So- 4 Although Wednesday was a of the second half on a heads- plain, ordinary "miserable" up play by Kyle, but a series day for a football game, the of costly penalties and a big SHDHS Panthers managed to loss shoved them almost back turn it into a bright spot for into their own end. themselves by edging Goderich Gerry :Drysdale and Neil Mc- 6-0 in Exeter. Allister, who carried most of A heavy coaling of snow had the running • attack along with been pushed into slush piles by Jim Pfaff, picked up a first students before the game and down between them on their the players on both teams end- first try from their own 35, but ed up well soaked in just a few their next series was stopped short minutes after the open- by Goderich and Kyle was ing kickoff. forced to kick. The numbing cold wind, corn- A Goderich defender manag- bitted with the wet conditions, ed to get a hand on the ball caused considerable havoc for as it sailed over the line of the players trying to bold onto scrimmage and it bounced to- the pigskin and fumbles were wards the sidelines with se•ve- the order of the day„ ral. Panthers standing around However, the Panthers didn't wondering what to do with it. have as much trouble as their Kyle came racing over to visitors and won the game by pick it up himself and he retrieving one Goderich fumble skirted clown the sidelines to and prevented the northern the Goderich 25-yard line, to squad from tying the tilt by give the locals possession from falling on another, there. After receiving the opening Drysdale and McAllister pick- kickoff, Goderich lost the ball ed up another first down and on their own 25-yard line when Pfaff carried it to the 12-yard. Brian Wedlake and Janis flu- line. Kyle kept the ball on the lens fell on a loose ball that next play and ran around end squired out of the hands of to get all the way to the speedy John McLean. Goderich two, However, two pass attempts However, a clipping penalty by Steve kyle went incomplete nullified the play and took the and he was forced to kick with ball hack to the 35 and then Goderich. taking possession Pfaff was smeared for a loss again on their 15-yard marker, of 14. Kyle was forced to kick The northerners still had dif- and two SHDHS penalties on fleetly controlling the pigskin the play took the ball back to and they fumbled on both their the Goderich 50 where they attempts to gain yardage and had to kick over. lost a total of six yards on the G()cl • ench threaten Plays, although they managed In the, final quarter, Code- to recover their own miscues. rich threatened to tie the However, the third down snap game when they moved deep to kicker John Gemmill bonne- into Panther territory, but a ed out of his hands and the hard-charging Panther line costly fumble ended the threat. They started on the S1350 and smeared him back on his own seven-yard line. McLean and Gemmill lugged the ball to the 23 and a Kyle then hit end Dave Tin- Panther penalty gave them thenen for a six-yard pro pass and then took no chances oe possession with only 13 yards losing, the bail on a handoff as ‘.° However, Larry Paperniek he kept it himself to plunge fumbled the ball on the second over centre for the only major play end Janis Gulens ran in of the: game. to fall on it and the Panthers Although both squads man- aged to pick hi) a few first moved the ball away from the clowns in the rettainder of the shadows of their own goal firsthalf, play was eohfinee :posts as the game ended. " — mai markers. nly between the two GAME COMMENTS Gode- yar 45- rich fumbled the ball a total d The pahthers made, the deep- of nine tittles and tegeined it vP on six of those. Five of their eat penetration when Kyle hit Bill Dintin for a long 30-re, fumbles came on their first six "" plays Panthers futiibl- paSS , on the Goderich 30-yard twice and recovered initiatjktienta,lbtpttla t.tortehdt .ohullfto)2? tw.b'oth as well as three of a nd the Getletich miscues — The they had no thAnct to get moved the Panthers into closer. fifth place in the nine-teem Penalties hurt league and they will hAVt a The Panthers started out chance at evening their eee- steong in the opening Minutes son's record When they travel ( ii jS Queen's HOTEL Seaforth Dining facilities for banquets and weddings Attractive Rooms ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY Licenced tinder LCBO PHONE 433 SEAFORTH Sum* TABLET DISPENSER GET READY FOR EXETER'S Last Lot bordering school pro- perty, situated in com- pletely built-up area, fully serviced. DOW Subdivision G. E. 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