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By MRS, ERVIN RADER
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Watch out for falling rock. Lark
Disc Brakes stop safely in half
regular distance.
On time again—with a reliable
Lark.
Rain and mud, the Lark keeps
going. Rugged suspension
handles roughest roads.
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Feminine chitchat, Roomy Lark
kept girls safe and comfortable
for 4,000 miles.
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operate. lent camera shots,
Lark at full power. VS or` 6
cylinder engine—Lark has power
to spare.
On to the -checkered flag in Hill
Climb, Lark .outperforms many
'spoils OW'S,
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CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Municipal Auditors
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Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Minor bowling.l.egague winners- .receive trophies, prizes
Five pin bowling Will ..cOn”,
.tiette to be a major winter
Sped M Exeter for 'years. to
come if the calibre pf thiS
Year'a bowlers Is any
Indication.
Five team trophies and sco-
res of Individual awards were
presented .to:promising yew
keglers at the minor league's
annual "bun feed" Monday
night.
Lucan loop fetes team close to 200 yoengsters tUr-
nod Pet for the gala night that
held several features in store
for them.
Some new records Were set
at the focal bowling lanes during
sident letheolectienofeffleerPt Vice-president is.44.0 'Scott;
APOrPtarY.A .Jeanette :Simpson;
Aoc1rOYPIenh,, dance-, ,ceilc/tideCt the-Pro,,
gram,'
Lucan's mixed bowling league
honored its ehampions and elee,
ted new officers at a banquet
held Friday night in the Legion
Teams which .received tro-
phies Were Charlie Glent174,,
which won both the "A" dial,
SiOrt'S championships; Eric Pia,
ter's, winners of "a" league,
and Tony Van Fleet's"E" play-off champiens.
Individual awards were pre-
sented to Donne. Shipley, ladies'
men's. average; Charlie Glenn, en's
average; Marg Bison, ladies'
triple; Charlie Bison, men's
triple; petty Matthews, ladies'
single; Art Hodgson, men's
single.
Awards were presented by
Grant McTavish, Secretary
Donna Shipley and Treasurer
Audrey Glenn.
Art Hodgson was chosen pre-
130; high double, Jim Darling
3511 high single, JIM' Parker
.215,
Junior girls—high average,
Darlene Snell 175; high double,
Phyllis Madge 423; high single,
BarbaraSkinner 203,
Junior boys—high average,
Bill Farquhar 182; high double,
13111 Beavers 511; high single,
Hank Gosar 305.
senior girls--high average,
Helen Campbell 106; high dou-
ble, Lana. Keller 434; high. sin-
gle, Linda Hunter-Duvar 555,
Senior boys--high average,
Peter McFalls 010; high double,
Bill Wright 514; high single,
Don Wright 595,
Bowlers with 300 and over--
Peter McFalls 335; Bill Far-
quhar 323; Dennis Hockey 305
and Hank Gosar 305.
CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS
Pee wee boys--Zebras, Cap-
The coached who Speed inanY
neer* of their spare time at
the local lanes were: LPiaPnell,
jean PooloYt Agnes Appleton,
Mary Holtzman, Mickey Brid-
ges, Peg Hunter. - Dever, Isa
Campbell, Marion FraYne, And,
ray Schroeder, Margie Seel-
grove, Marie Bowies and Minor
Bowling Supervisor Ruth pur,
and.
The old adage that practice
Makes perfect was borne out
during the year by the Pei,
standing bowling of Lynne Fare
%Mar in the bantam .division,
Bight year Cold Lyone, ,dangly
ter of alley proprietors, Aub
and Grace Farquhar, came up
With a single game score of 555,
The success of the loeal mi-
nor bowling program bas shown
up quite frequently in recent
weeks as both boys and girls
have brought home trophies
from out-of-town tournaments.
Btiteh Johnson, Randy
Preszcator, Michael Hach e,
Danny La Ereniere, Dennis
Ferguson and Billy King.
Bantam girls--C a lia r e s,
Jean Campbell, Gall Sweet,
Margaret Campbell, Janice
Loader, Brenda Brieteell, Mi-
chelle Harrison and Penny Mc-
Donald.
Bantam boys—NiglithaWks,
Bill Fairbairn, Hick Weber,
John Kingma, Larry Baugh and
Torn Patterson,
Junior boys and girls,-Horn-
bere, Captain Jane Southcott,
Elizabeth Spell, David Burke,
Jim Gifford, Darlene Parsons,
John Crassicli and Brenda Din-
ney.
Senior boys and girls—A-
toms, Captain Bill Wright, Den-
nis Hockey, Lana Keller, Mar-
ilyn G ar diner, Barry Green-
acre, Gary Ford, Anne Fair-
bairn and Elsie Cesar.
These 15 youngsters won individual honors in the junior and senior boys' and girls' divisions of
the minor bowling league. They were presented with awards at the ((bunfeed" banquet Monday
night. Front row, freak left, Darlene Snell, Barbara Skinner, Phyllis Madge, Lana Keller, Helen
Campbell and Linda Hunter-Devar; back rpw, 13111 Farquhar, Hank Cesar, Bill Beavers, Bill
Wright, Peter McFalls and Don Wright.
the Year, but plenty of new
marks were achieved also In
disposing. of dogs at the
banquet,
After appetites were filled
and trophy presentations taken
care of, Dicky Dean of London
teok over with his sleight of
band tricks.
His feats of magic kept the
kids howling and be tried to
pass some of his trickery Me-
thods on to a young member
of the audience,
Ree Director Don Qrayett
Was master of ceremonies for
the affair and was assisted by
minor bowling supervisor Ruth
Durand.
A new idea was a whopping
success as 35 crisp new one
dollar bills were awarded to
various youngsters as door pri-
zes.
Individnal awards in the va-
rious divisions were presented
as follows:
Pee wees--high average,
Paul McKnight 127; high double,
Joe Darling 392; high single,
Randy Preszcator 215.
Bantam girls--high average,
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Joan Campbell 132; high dou-
ble, Judy Glover 323^ high sin-
gle, Lynne Farquhar 255;
Bantam boys—high average,
Gary Campbell and Rick Weber
By MRS. WILLIAM ROHDE
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Individual awards in the bantam and pee wee divisions were won by: front row, from left, Judy
Glover, Joe Darling, Lynne Farquhar, Randy Rreszcator and Joan Campbell; back row, Jim Parker,
Rick Weber, Gary Campbell, Jim Darling and Paul McKnight,
PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Borland,
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow,
Billy, Bobby and Jimmy were
Wednesday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Hodgert,
the occasion being the birthday
of Jack Borland and the twen-
tieth wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. William Snow,
Later in the evening Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Hodgert, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Mayer, Mr. and
Mrs. Almer Passmore, Mr.
and Mrs. William Rohde and Mr.
and Mrs. Lee Webber went to the
Hodgert home and chivaried
Mr. and Mrs. Snow.
Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grace and
Gerald of Gibraltar, Michigan
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Almer Passmore.
Billy Caswell of London is
spending this week with his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs..
Alvin Passmore.
Miss Verdella meteors of
Guelph spent the weekend and
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Love, Mr.
and Mrs. Elgin Hendrick of
Grand Bend, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Fisher of Exeter, Mr. andMrs.
Reg. liedgert were Saturday
evening guests with Mr, and
Mrs. Ray Cann.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rowe
spent Saturday evening with Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Wedlake of
Exeter.
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These two teams won division championships in the minor bowling league. Nighthawks, back row,
won the bantam title, From left, John Kingma, Rick Weber, Captain Bill Fairbairn, Tom Patterson
and Larry Haugh. The Zebras, front row, were pee wee champsions. From left, Michael Bache,
Billy King, Captain Butch Johnson, Dennis Ferguson, Randy Rreszcator and Danny La Freniere.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dolliver
and family of Dorchester were
Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Kernick. "*pael,....mtwetoeieti;.;:' ...
GB girls
graduate WIN IN A ROW
Gillian Field and Diana Carter continued the winning ways of Studebaker Lark coming FIRST in the Women's
Team classification while beating nearly half the male competitors. Every year of this famous Rally, Lark has won
major prizes—FIRST OVER-ALL in 1961 and 1962 as well as FIRST in the Manufacturer's Team Category in 1962.
Mrs. Harry Thar of London
flew to Florida and motored
home wi er paren th ht s, Mr. an
Mrs. Albert Etheringion, last
d
week. Mr. andMrs. Etherington
have spent the winter in Florida.
Several ladies went to Elim-
ville on Wednesday 1 a st as
guests of the UCW there. Rev.
Jordiuson, missionary on fur-
lough from Trinidad, was guest
speaker.
Mrs. Esther Pettibone and
Mary Gay of Aylmer called on
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jeffery
and Mr. and Mrs. William Rohde
on Sunday and were later guests
with Mr. and Mrs. William
Thomson of Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ridley of
Exeter were Friday evening
guests with Rev. Hugh and Mrs.
Wilson.
Rev. Hugh Wilson was in
London on Monday attending the
London Conference Settlement
committee meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdock
of Blenheim spent the weekend
and Mr, and Mrs. Harry Snell
were Saturday evening guests
with Mt. and Mrs. Tom Mur-
dock.
During the church service on
Sunday Morning Bobby Snow,
president of the Messengers,
and Mrs. Bev Morgan, one of
the leaders, gave an offering to
Mrs. William Cann, UCW pre-
sident.
thanked by V.L. Becker. He
discussed marketing and other
topics of interest to the group.
PERSONALS
Thirty-two members of Zion
Lutheran Ladies Aid attended a
social evening in Zurich Wed-
nesday April 24 as guests of
Zurich Lutheran Ladies Aid,
The achievement day for the
4-H girls was held at South
Huron ,District High School Sa-
turday, April 27 at which the
Dashwood Merry Maids presen-
ted a skit.
Rev, and Mrs. M. J. James
attended a fellowship evening
with the HUB ministers and
their wives of the Stratford
District at the home Of Rev.
and Mrs. J.V. Dahms. Monday
evening.
A number from here attended
the Einnen-Hansford wedding In
Palmerston United Churdh Sat-
urday, April 27.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Guenther,
FtR. 2 Da.shWood received a two
dollar award for the picture of
their daughter, Karen Elizabeth
in the London Free Press baby
portrait contest.
By MRS. WELLWOOD GILL
GRAND BEND
Twenty girls of the Grand
Bend CGIT with their leaders,
Mrs. Emerson DesJardine and
Mrs. Lawrence Mason attended
the fifth annual CGIT rally in
Wingham United Church on Sa-
tiirday, April 27.
Mrs, W. Tiffin and her com-
mittee had planned a program
consisting of sing songs, wor-
ship and an illustrated address
on the work in Trinidad by
Rev. Roy jordison.
An impressive graduation
service followed. Elaine Green,
Jean Ken ire d y and Marlene
Thompson were among the 33
graduates from Huron Presby-
tery.
Supper was served by the
ladies of the Wingham United
Church.
• PERSONALS
Little Pamela Brenner is a
patient in St. josephs Hospital
Lender). Mrs. Wm. Brenner is
staying with her sister, Mrs.
Jack Woodcraft of London.
Miss Mary Yee of Detroit
spent the weekend at her home
here.
Mrs. Hugh Adair and Orno,
of Corbett, visited on Thursday
with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Patter-
son and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Prance
and MrS. John Lovie attended
the funeral of their cousin, Mrs.
Abner Arnold of Windsor on
'Friday,
Mrs. Irene Hayter and son
John visited her daughter in
Windsor on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wally Becker
and family of Allertford visited
last week with her parents,
Mr: and Mrs. Harold Walper.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Rader
And family of Dashwood visited
•on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.
James with interment in Exeter
cemetery.
Pall bearers will be! Ervin
Rader, Clifford Salmon, Harold
Schroeder, James Ilayter, Sid
Baker, and Aaron Restemayer,
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GRAHAM ARTHUR EXETER, ONTARIO.
Chas. Steinhagen
former constable
Charles Steinhagen, 91, died
suddenly at hiS late residence
in Dashwood, Monday, April
29. HiS wife, the former Clara
Lindenfielci died in 1960.
t Surviving are two daughters:
Lulu (Ml's. 1,1 a zen Dark) of
Windsor; Betty (Mrs. Tboinas
Srnythe) of London.
He was manager of the bash
Wood Flax Mill in his early life,.
tie worked for the Ontario Hydro
arid alSe the telephone. in 1909
he Was appointed a county pan-
Stable and also aSPIIC and util-
ity man. Ile served in these of-
fices until his retiretrient in
1959.
The betty will teat at the'ral,
1101 f man funeral lioine until
'Thursday May g when services
Will be eolidiicted by Rev. M.J.
4-H CALF CLUB
The third meeting of the 4-H
calf club was held in Dashwood
Community centre April 22. The
meeting opened with a short film
followed by a talk by the agri-
culture representative, Doug
Miles.
Election of officers resulted
as follows: president, Donald
Weigand; vice-president, Bill
Schade; secretary, Joan Elliott;
press reporter, Bill Hoffman.
The leaders are Mr. Ian Mc-
Allister and Mr. Carl Oestrei-
cher with an enrollment of 21;
eight Stephen club members
also attended.
ATTEND RALLY
Fourteen members Of Zion
Lutheran LWML attended the
spring rally at Mitchell Monday
evening.
INFANT BAPTIZED
Mark Robin Gibson, infant son
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson
was baptized in Zion Lutheran
cmurch Sunday April 28 by Rev.
Wm, Gala.
ATTEND CONVENTION
The annual. Women's Society
of 'World Service Convention
Wee held in Mildmay April 23
to 25. The delegates from Dash-
wood were Mrs. Gordon Bender
and Mrs. C art OeStreicher.
0 th e r s attending Were Mrs.
Chas. Snell, Mrs. Sid Baker,
Mrs. Lloyd Eagleson, Mrs.
Merrill James, MrS, Ervin
Schade, and Mrs. Eben Weigand.
The guest speakers were Rev.
H. Zedh from Peurto Rico and
Mrs. Warren Ebiriger from
Kansas City, M i S sou ri. The
theme for the services was
aJestia Christ Renews His
Church Through Spiritual Re,
birth",
MEN'S CLUB
bashWeed Merles Club held
their StiPPer meeting Monday
evening Iii the corrinitinityt entre
With a turkey' dinner catered to
by the Warne& sitiatittite..14ftY,
twO were present, A sing wig
preceded the 'dinner'.
dileat Speaker 'Bill IMMO, of
Canada. packers of Toronto Was
introdueed by Alvin Wolper and