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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1962-11-01, Page 8Page 0 The Times.A#Vooete, November 1 190 Shamrock loop ...,opens Players' ,c-onduct, losing effor mar „Luton ...onior club's deb Credit: unions. celebrate .day Huron County Credit 'Union Chapter held a banquet in the Forresters' hell, Belgrave, re, cently. Bev, Karl Krug was the guest speaker and he stressed that credit union, philosophy was Christianity at work and gave several Biblical references. He was thanked by Robert Little, Exeter credit union manager, Arthur Ball, president of the Huron County chapter of credit unions, was chairman, October 18 was International Credit union Day and the Exe- ter unit was •woll, represented since it marked the first annl, versery of the opening of its new office in Exeter. 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Or you can choose the standard four-speed, synchromesh shift (it's just like driving a lively sports tar). Wider tradk sits the A60 solidly on the road. Teamed with front and rear anti-roll bars and extended wheelbase, it makes the Austin MO one of the safest, surest-handling cars you've ever driven. And there's even more space inside, tool Lower silhouette gives the Austin A60 a livelier, swifter look, And the tasteful use of chrome and colour sets it apart as a tar of rare elegance . , a tar you take pride in owning. (Compare its styling to others at anywhere near the A60's price I) Extra power has now been built into 13.11,11,C.'s well.proved four-cylinder engine — power to keep you a big jump ahead of traffic! Arid the AGO's gasoline economy is Still something to brag about —up to 40 miles per gallon at highway cruising speeds! Nov instrument panel groups all your controls and dials right before your eyes! liandsorne wood-grained effect; padded dash; full-width parcel shelf B.M.C. designers have done themselves proud in fashioning the .Austin A60's dashboard! Interior styling is Magnificent! Deep, foam-cushioned seats are covered in fine vinyl: Fitted carpet covers the floors, Extra interior space means more comfort, You even have three ashtrays--a touch that typifies the designers.' thotightfultiess! Extra soundproofing mallet road and engine noise, makes the A60's interiortornfortably quiet, Iloolliner and floor, wheel wells and firewall are ell sound-proofed; engine rides on rubber mountings to absorb noise and vibration, New Austin MO Countryman gives you station-wagon cargo spate— With nil the comfort and styling of the new AGO Sedan! Also available with fully-automatic transmission: With the back seat folded down, you have over GO cu, ft. of load space! SO the new Austin A60 soon-. at your nearby Austin dealer's showroom! Although the Shamrock junior I'D" loop will be officially open- ed, with the all-star game in. Hartsell, Frida,y, all four new cotrieS, were baptised in two en. taunters 045 week and two more games will before the stellar altoty scheduled for the home of last year's champs, The Forest Lakesides had the honor of officially hosting the opening game of the season and they made it art auspicious de• but with a hard-fought 7-6 win in their arena, Monday, Playing against Belmont, an- other new .entry, the Lakesides had a 74 lead with only 12 minutes remaining in the game, but had to hang on to preserve the win over the visitors whose late rally pulled them to with- in a single tally. Terry Martin and Don Mac- Kenzie each scored twice for Forest,. with Morris Dunn, Barry Johnston and Glen McIntyre picking up a singleton each, Don Holmes and Leigh Brooks paced the Belmont attack with a brace of tallies each, while single markers cae .off the sticks of Clare Pog m ue and Ron Schuyler. ".Disgusting" effort The other two new entries squared of in Lucan on Tues- day, and the St. Marys Legion squad had little difficulty in posting a 10.2 margin over the hot tempered Lucanites. The game was marred in the middle period when Lucan's Gary Hayter was banished from the game for uncomplimentary remarks to the referee and team mate Pat Egan quickly followed him to the showers for a similar infraction. Egan had to be held back in his' attempts to get at one of the referees and he and Hayter blith returned to the sidelines tdIvatch the game and were in. volved in two more incidents, *The pair attempted to grab one of the St. Marys players oir one occasion and one of them flipped a cigarette butt into the face of another visiting player• on another play beside tee. boards. The St. Marys player retali- ated by viciously swinging his stick at the pair and the game was held in check by the ref. erees and several. Lucan fans itir4he arena who attempted to Combines win exhibition laying their first exhibition gale of the season, the Hen- call-Zurich Combines posted a cdhvincing 80 win over Lucan one of the four new entries in the Shamrock junior "D" cir- cuit. ;Playing in Lucan, Friday, last year's champs ran up a 3-0 lead in the first period, in- creased it to 7.0 by the end of the second and coasted home wtth a single marker in the final frame. Bill Shaddick was at his usual form, potting three of his squads goals, while single markers were picked up by Save Kyle, Wayne Willert, Girard Overholt, Ron Liver- mere and Earl Wagner. ,Goalie Bill Darling was a standout for the losers, despite allowing eight tallies in the rough tilt that saw three Lim- an players ejected for rule in- fractions. REDUCE CRACKS IMPROVE ;SHELL QUALITY even when hot weather -cuts feed intake flitch need extra calcium when they lay at high capa- ejry during the hot summer montlis, That's why you should give your birds Atro Shellmaker now. For profitable, strong shell eggs, feed Aern Shellmaker for dressed on the feed, mixed with lay mash, or fed free choice. Peed. See vs, foe Zito° Shellfrhaker today! Exeter District to op Phone 2354081 straight en out the two yQtmg- p4e1:•stus, Can play hockey ,Except for the ,Seeend period, When they appeared mainlyin- terested in fighting, the .Lucan squad gave a good account of themselves and were only out- scored by three to one margins in, both the first and third frames. however, they were badly outclassed in the middle frame when St, Marys took advantage of several penalties to out-point them by a 4-0 margin, John Stevens paced the visi- tors' attack with a hat trick, while Maurice Greason. and Ger, Minor Hockey Registrations Minor hockey registrations were held last Saturday in the Exeter Arena, A total of 97 boys received membership cards in the newly organized setup, The registrants also re- ceived playing rules for the coming season and were told that Saturday, Nov, 10 would see the initial start for house league play. The registration total for the first day, despite the newly adopted registration fee. of $5 and $3, showed an increase over last year. Only the midget-juve- nile division lacked the increase and this was mainly due to the fact that most of the boys held Saturday morning jobs and couldn't make it to the rink. However, this age group is expected to register at the Rec- reational Office in the library throughout this week and next. Register at RCAF This Saturday morning, No- vember 3, RCAF children will register in the Community Cen- tre out at the Station Sgt. Art Storey and yours truly will be in charge of registrations. In Exeter, Eric Carscadden, Art Storey, Cord Baynham and. Rev. Bren De Vries, all mem- bers of the Exeter Minor Hock- ey Association, looked after the local memberships. aid l'eaon, picked up a pair each, Single tallies went to Barry Sa-ith, K. Skipper and David Ross. Gary ,R,eVingtOtt and Tim Alm accounted for the Lucan tallies, and both scored on unassisted s, Only other games scheduled before the all-star snatch were played last night (Wednesday) when Lucan travelled to Bel- inept and Strathroy motored to St. Marys, Exeter juniors don't get their first taste of. .aetion until Sat- urday when they tackle the Wa,tford Atoms in the small. Watford arena, The locals also Teen Town Dance Over 300 teenagers packed the Exeter Teen Town dance last Friday 'night in the Exeter Arena, The enthusiastic group danced to the tunes of Dwayne Tinney's "Crescendos," The big event was highlighted with some special attractions. Thanks to Ross Tuckey of Tuck- ey Beverages Ltd., the entire group was given free hot dogs along with Pepsi-Cola and Teem drinks. Mr. Tuckey also do- nated eight "spot dance" prizes. The Exeter Teen Town execu- tive offer a sincere "thank- you" to Mr. Tuckey on behalf of all the teenagers for his kindness, By the way, chaperons at the dance included Mrs, Judy Kies- wetter, Mrs. "Molly" Burke, Mrs. Louise Roelofson and Mrs, Val Gould, Doug Gould, Bob Dinney and Ross Tuckey also stopped in to see how things —Please turn to page 9 BUY YOUR CANADA SAVINGS BONDS in the privacy of your own home or office Arrange NOW, to buy your CANADA SAVINGS BONDS, yielding 5.11% in the privacy of your own home. S. M. FRANCIS • 351 MAIN ST. EXET ER Office: 235.2420 Hornet 235.1405 Official sub-ogent of MIDLAND SECURITIES colgpx.i.rxrtz, Junior hockey .Last wee-104, Atcoree: Forest T. .kle'mont 4 SE. -tu'.'a 10. Loran '11' I. $1. 'tart's. 1 a Forest 1 0 liensall-Zurir 0 a- li:4eler 0 a St rathrny , 0 e Wetford 0 0 llolmont a 1 1....t4t -au 0 1 Thre Week',0, *cliedttle;, 1,'riclay, Nov. 4.10.-STARS at i,l3Nr :1.1ri Saturday,. Nov.. 3 letter 11'A1(01.4 7.1iOntiCt;:. Nov. 5 ureter ForeNt 1A,'tt.portia.v, Nov. 7 an at Si. iI ;ionient, Thor$Itay, :env. fi Vorest. ai Strathroy II 11 It (11 tt 0 0 II 0 0 ON THE SPOT REC NEWS Ei.y DON "BOOM" GRAVETT Director of Recreation ..iirmmtoga...,.;:sit.m?fuorieveetexftletemearkr, see action nn Monday when, they travel to Forest for their sec- ond game, The heasall-Zurich Combines open their SPA$OP, on Wednesday with a visit to Belmont and then all three area teams play home games next. Friday. How do you improve on a car that thousands found perfect? B. M. C. shows you ...with the COTTON'S COMMENTS Continued front page 6 EATTIN AROUND — Although they put up a long, stiff battle, Derry Boyle and Don O'Brien :appear to be content to let the weatherman have his' way in deciding the outcome of the Huron- Perth baseball finals, This is very unfortunate as we see it, because over the past few years there have only been a few times when this champion- ship was settled, as teams didn't allow enough time for a series before starting .0BA play, This definitely takes some of the glory and interest away from the league, but we'll have to give our two friends a big "E" for their efforts, and with even a little break from the weather could have concluded the affair. However, the way things Are going in the world situation I suppose there is a chance they could resume the series in a winter playoff in Cuba, But that may involve more rinks than what the players would care to take, as Mr. Kennedy may consider baseball bats as an offensive weapon and it's difficult to determine What action Fidel would take if he caught any of them stealing bases. And it's also doubtful if the Gillette Company would sponsor any TV cover- age, because there really doesn't appear to be too much of a market for their products in that par- ticular country. new Austi A60! FIRST MORTGAGES FARMS *** RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Prompt, Confidential Service THE INDUSTRIAL MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY Established 1889 Contact Our Representative; JOHN BURKE REALTOR and INSURANCE PHONE 235-1863 EXETER SOUTH .END SERVICE la Main .Street Exeter, Ontario Phone