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behind Ltleares Bill Darling,
bingle tallies in the .penally-
tilled came off the
of Bill Heywood, Jack Glover,
,Fred Wells and Bob Burns.
Bill. Neil, Gary ftevington
and Jim 'Bender accounted for
the 'Wean markers.
The locals opened up A a-1
lead in the first period and.
alter watching the margin cut
to only a single tally at the
mid-way mark of the middle
frame, they came, up with three
markers in less than a minute
to take control,.
Lucan whittled the lead to
8-8 in the early minutes of the
final frame, hut the Hawks
salted the tilt away with two
more In the last five mintues.
There was a total of 23
penalties handed out in the
game including 10-minute mis-
conducts to Bill Heywood of
the hawks and Lucan"s Bill
Neil, two to Frank Egan and
a game misconduct to Luean
coach, Freeman, for dis-
puting a minor penalty to one
of his team.
Five Mk :40$
$$$t in win
1,.,Ixeter junior Hawks pulled
the Lucan six into the cellar
with them. Friday, Raging the'
Irish crew by a scone of 8-3.
in. Exeter.
Although they had to dress
five midgets for the tilt,: the
injury-riddled hom esters car-
ria the play throughout most
of the game and were much.
sharper around the net than
usual.
Rick Boyle and Gary Parsons
oaced the Ha wits in their
‘4 econd, 'win •of the year, dent-
ing the twine on two occasions
Two reach
draw finals
green, traditional at Chrastinas, John.
Two rinks have reached the
finals of the first draw of the
men's curling competition.
SHIMS teacher Ken ()He-
wett won the Monday night di-
vision com.pieling the draw this
week without a loss.
Sandy Elliot emerged the
Tuesday night winner this week
with a 13-3 victory over Ed
Fink which put him at the top
of the heap. lie was runner-up
to Claude Farrow before the
final night,
Elliot, whuse rink lost only
one game during the season, is
one of the few skips in the
club to throw lead stones. lie
handles strategy while his.
third, Edwin Miller, hurls the
final rocks for the rink,
Besides Farrow, Russ Snews
foursome was in contention
for the Tuesday night division.
Leader in the Thursday night
grotto is Lee Learn and he can
clinch a berth is the playdowns
with a. win this week.
Skins will decide their own
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Season's Best
-Down the chimney goes jolly
St. Nick, with a smile and a
wave and a merry wisb. And
with Santa's arrival, it's time
to say, "The season's best" to
you, our. good friends. .Have
a happy holiday!
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South End Service .Exeter Legion and its ladies'
auxiliary welcomed Herbert
Broom and Mrs, Eric Heywood
as their ..respective presidents'
during an installation ceremony
Alonday night,
RUSS AND CHUCK SNELL.
Phone 23S-2322
Th? colorful rites were con-
ducted by over 30 past presi-.
dents of both organizations, as-
sisted by the branch's pipe
hand and its color party, Past
President Andrew Blerling was
chairman.
Thirty-one officers were in-
stalled with the corresponding
executives of each group tak•
ing their vows at the same
time, They were ushered in by
Lorne Ford, sergeant-at-arms.
At the general meetin g,
which preceded the ce"emonY,
outgoing president Eric lies-
wood called for committee re-
ports from his chairman char-
i ty-4 the past year and ex-
pressed appreciation for their
assistance. He also cited the
outstanding work of some in-
members.
Legion officers include:
President, Herb Broom; vice-
presidents, Doug Brintnell and
Percy Noels; secretary,
McDonald; treasurer. Bert Ost-
land; chaplain, R, E. Pooley;
service officer, Pooley, Harvey
Pf a f f, Ostland; sergeant-at-
arms, Garnet Shipman.
Executive committee, Will
Beeves, Bill Cutting, Doug Mc-
Callum, Sim Youn g, Bob
Wragg, Bob Sanders, Murray
Greene, Howard Kra.mp.
Exet er
Midgets
Continued from page 8
in the second session .from
Ron Broderick and lion Cor-
nish,
Under the direction of Man-
ager Lloyd Cushman, in the
absence of Coach Boom Gra-
vett, the local puckstcrs broke
loose in the final period to
score .nine times,
Allan Thompson and Larry
Stires, each picked up Iwo
counters to complete their hat
tricks, Larry Willer] added
two goals in the third session,
both on passes from Bob
Burns,
Peter DeVries, John. Lock
and Bob Burns notched single-
tons to complete the scoring.
Callum McPhee in the Exeter
nets, although having a fairly
easy time, came up with sev-
eral good saves to preserve his
shut-out, Ron Broderick turned
in a stalwart game. on defence,
to help out his netminder.
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PRESENT LECTURN TO AUXILIARY--During. the jnint, installation ceremony at
Exeter Legion Hall Monday night, the local branch presented its auxiliary with a.
lecturn in recognition of its services over the years. The two new presidents,
Mrs, Eric Heywood and Herbert Broom, are shown beside the led= above. Stand-
ing from left are Doug Brintnell, first vice-president; Mrs. Doug Triebner, past
president; Mrs, Heywood, Mr, Broom, Eric Heywood, past president, and Percy
Noels, second vice-president; seated, Mrs, Lorne Ford, vice-president, .and Mrs,
Harold Wurim second vice-president, T-A photo
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"Boy, they Rum Picked a beatt-wig day to close down
the school
Juniors
Continued from page 8
game since only• ten players
appeared in forest uniforms,
Dennis Mock in the tienaall,
Zurich net, n recording his
first shutout of the season,
aimed in a terrific perform-
ance,especially in the first
period when he stopped two
clean-cut breakaways,
'hr's
Auxiliary officers are:
President, Mrs. Eric Hey-
wood; vice - presidents, Ilia's
Lorne Ford, Ales. Harold Worm;
secretary, Mrs. Harry Page;
treasurer, Mrs, Harvey Pfa.f;
executive, Mrs. Bob Wragg.
Mrs. Stan Frayne, Mrs. Bill
Parker, Mrs. Gerald Worm.
Mrs. Garnet Shipman, Mrs.
Jim Young.
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