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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-11-28, Page 61960 Ford DELUXE SEDAN custom radio, one owner. 1958 Chevrolet BISCAYNE COACH 8 cyl, engine, automatic trans- mission, one owner. 1960 Chevrolet BISCAYNE SEDAN automatic transrriissiori, custom radio, low mileage, one owner car. 1959 Pontiac STRATOCIIIEF COACH automatic transmission) low mileage, one' owner. NS/ Pontiac TWO BOOB STATIONWAGON 'custom radio, whitewall tires, Western car, SNELL BROS. Ltb, blidv w bids Truck s PHONE 235-4)664 1;•5t,r-Ell: BRING THIS AD FOR A SPECIAL PRE CHRISTMAS WEEK-END AT THE LORD SIMCOE HOTEL 24.95 (for 2 in a room) Enjoy a pre-Christmas Weekend in Toronto at the Lord Simcoe Hotel. Special weekend rates apply from nee/ until December 31st, 1963. Here's what yoti receive; 2 nights accommo- dation (for 2). Breakfast served in your room both mornings (for 2), freepatk- ing during peer stay — complete price $24.95 (for 2). Located in the heart of downtown Tor- ontO, the Lord Simcoe is convenient to Christmas shopping'; theatres and sport centres. Please present this ad at the hotel front desk -- The Lord Sinicoe's friend- ly service will make : otir special Week- end more pleasurable. THE ..LORD .tIMOOE HOTEL EOWARO LiGHtraGt GENERAL MANAGER' UnivOtitsi & Mee, Fshdno 3ee.184e, Tofee 02456, or youe -t*n reeve Agent Page 4 TimPA-Actvpgato, :,N9VP111...Pr 28 19*1 By PPM '",a129.Nk" ,PRAVig.TT LDirector of R.P.FrPottpn. I fpR ALL 'PPM. SPORTS By .Ross 'Haugh Leafs, Con-ucks remain in tie Lions by one T.' The football season tomes to a close Satur- day afternoon with the staging of the Grey Cup,, Canada's ."World Series". of football, The game will be a completion of a dream come true for many football fans in British Columbia. The Lions are finishing their tenth season in the pro ranks and have finally made the grade after along uphill fight. We are pleased with the B.C. performance this year, not only because we predicted back on August 8 that they would finally reach their po- tential but for rewarding their faithful fans over 'the past ten years. Right from their formation, the Lions have been encouraged by the best crowds in Canadian football. Saturday's battle should be a ding dong One from start to finish and we hope the ground- keepers at Empire Stadium are able to put the gridiron into, good condition, Since both our choices of more than three months ago will be doing battle for the Grey cup, the decision to pick the big winner is not an easy one. Letting sentiment sway the issue, we will call the British Columbia Lions to emerge as the best on Saturday on the strength of an unconvert- ed touchdown, 27-21. OPENER WIDE OPEN • The home opener of the Exeter Mohawks in the OHA Big Nine grouping proved to be a wide open, free scoring contest with the Tribe downing RCAF Centralia 10-8. The few fans that were on hand were im- pressed by the hustle and fire of the home club, made up mostly of youngsters. Although the defensive forces need to be tightened, the club showed they will give most of the teams in the loop a run for their money. The next home game of the Mohawks is Friday night with a strong Seaforth club coming in. A bigger turn-out would help the morale of this young completely homebrew outfit, Hoop loop off tonight Fxeter's recreational bas- ketball loop, comprising four entries, opeee play tonight, ThersdaY. Doubleheaders will be staged each Thursday night at the HS- DelS Urn. The first contest will get underway at 7:15 with the Second commencing one hour later. The same foer clubs which participated last year will be back in action, Zurich Hustlers, Flying Ear- mere, Peripatetic Pedagogues and a club from RCAF Centre,. lia, known as the Moonshiners a year ago Will form this play- to-play hoop loop. Chub McCurdy is president of the league with Ron Bogart acting as secretary and Harry Schroeder in charge of finances. Following is the 12 week schedule that will conclude on March 5, standings W L T P Caneellens 2 0 Q 4 Maple Leafs 2 0 0 4 Black gawks 2 0 Red Wings, 0 0 Q 0 MOHAWKS PRESS AROUND GOLDEN HAWKS' NET DURING 10-8 VICTORY IN HOME OPENER HERE FRIDAY NIGHT Tribe captures home opener by 10-8 count over Centralia List schedule for Big Nine Following is a portion of the OHA Intermediate "B" Big 9 schedule, released by looppre- sident, Flying Officer Dick Allan of RCAF Clinton: the second came on a well exe- cuted solo effort. Bell found the range for the first of his trio near the seven minute mark and upped the Exeter lead to two. Peragon and Baynham traded markers near the half-way mark, the second of the night for each of them. In the last six minutes, Bell completed his tallying with a pair and Andre Girouard and Delsisle replied for the airmen. 1-1 combo nips sailors NOVEMBER 28-Farmers vs RCAF P-Pers vs Zurich DECEMBER 5-Air Force vs P-Pers Zurich vs Farmers 12-Air Force vs Zurich P-Pers vs Farmers JANUARY 9-Zurich vs P-Pers Farmers vs RCAF 16-13 -pers vs RCAF Farmers vs Zurich 23-Farmers vs P-Pars Zurich vs RCAF 30-RCAF vs Farmers P-Pers vs Zurich FEBRUARY 6-Zurich vs Farmers RCAF vs P-Pers 13-RCAF vs Zurich P-Pers vs Farmers 20-Farmers vs RCAF Zurich vs P-Pers 27-P-Pers vs RCAF Farmers vs Zurich MARCH 5-Zurich vs RCAF Farmers vs P-Pers Sudden death semi-final play- off games on March 12 will bring the first and third and second and fourth 'place finishers to- gether. The two finalists will meet in a two game total point series on the nights of March 19 and 26 to decide a league champion- ship. Canadians and. Leafs bath won. their Saturday morning contests In the Exeter Miller Hockey As- sociation House League sche- dules to remain tied for first place In the pee wee standings. 13acked by the shutout goaltend- ing of Gordon McDonald, the Canadiens skated to a 2-.0 shut- out over the winless Red Wings. Randy Parsons scored both goals for the Canadiens with Bruce Fulclier assisting on the first counter. The powerful Leafs had little trouble with the Black Hawks as they chalked up a 6-1 de- cision. Doney Schenk and Larr y Haugh paced the winners with two goals, Bob Rowe, Murray Hodge added the others. Marvin Bower sank Ronny Janke's pass to put the Black Hawks on the scoresheet. On Saturday, November 30, the Leafs and Canadians will meet in the battle, of supremacy for first place in the Pee Wee BANTAM SERIES Canadians won the Bantam House League opener with e6-1 verdict over the Hawks. Lanky Peter Lawson paced the attack with three goals. Don Campbell, Murray Obre and Michael Cooper shared the oth- ers for the winners. Hawks lone goal came off the stick of aggressive G ahem Hero, MIDGET HOUSE LEAGUE The Midget House League will start this Thursday night at 7:00 p.m. All players registered for midget hockey are asked to he at the Exeter Arena in good time to start play at 7 p.m. sharp. Teams will be made up when all midgets arrive so play can start immediately. E,M.H. A. HOUSE LEAGUE PEE WEE SERIES Scores This Week: Canadians 2, Red Wings 0. Maple Leafs 6, Black Hawks 1 LEADS TRIBE ATTACK . , . three goals in 12 minutes NOVEMBER 29-Seaforth at Exeter Elmira at Lucan Goderich at St. Clements 30-Lucan at Elmira DECEMBER 1-Seaforth at Centralia 2-Clinton at Forest 3-Elmira at Seaforth Lucan at Goderich 5-Forest at Clinton 6-Centralia at Lucan Goderich at Elmira St. Clements at Exeter NOTES ABOUT THE NHL Back in the season of 1954-55 Eddie Lit- zenberger, now a Toronto Maple Leaf, partici- pated in 73 games during the regular 70-game schedule, Litz, then a rookie, started the cam- paign with the Montreal Canadiens and played in 29 games for them. He was then traded to the Chicago Black Hawks and finished the season in the Windy City, taking part in 44 contests, In winning the Calder Memorial Trophy as the top rookie of the year Litzenberger tallied 23 goals. An interesting fact is that the all - time scoring leader, Gordie Howe has never scored an overtime goal in Stanley Cup competition. The big right winger of the Wings has scored 48 times during play-off action, but 'has failed to find the mark in extra play. Four active members of NHL clubs have played more than 1,000 games. In addition 'to the aforementioned Howe, they are Bill Gadsby of Detroit, Doug Harvey of the Rangers and "Red" Kelly of the Leafs. marzionaraearewarzeinmasawanzammwassmas.,..was H-Z juniors explode . for two big victories Two goals in the final 20 minutes broke a second period tie and gave the Lucan-Ilderton Combines a 5-3 victory over the Goderich Sailors in Lucan Fri- day. Tom Ryan, a newcomer to Combine ranks, was top goal- getter with a pair. Scoring in single fashion were returnees from last year, Stu O'Neill and Barry Hearn, and Doug Galloway, another addition to this year's club from Middle- sex County. COLLEENS TR (L. Blake 571) 5 HO (J. Harding 490) 0 HI (P. Egan 379) 0 FI (E. Hodgins 524) 5 Curlers OK bar licence Bruce Cooper, delivered afour- goal performance as did Hensel) native, Bill Shaddick, Steve Kyle and Dennis Mor- rissey helped the total with two each and Earl Wagner, Craig Chapman and Pete DeVries pot- ted singles. Ladies stage close games Games This Week: Saturday, November 30 8-9 a,m. Blacle Hawke vs Red Wings. 9-10 a.m. Maple Leafs vs Canadiens, BANTAM SERIES. This Week's Scores: Canadiens 6, Hawks 1. uture Games: Saturday, November 30 11:30 - 12:30 NOTES OF INTEREST FIGURE SKATING CLUB is stillaccepting registrations. Classes are being held every Monday evening at the Exeter Arena from 4:30 to 9;00 p.m. Anyone interested may register at the arena or by calling Mrs. Murray Brintnell at 235-2196. ADULT ART CLUB continues to enjoy its weekly painting instructions. Mr. Koch has the beginners' group well in hand while Mrs. Daisy Bailey of Arva was here Friday night to guide the advanced group. Mrs. Bailey will not return to Ex- eter until January 10 as she is holding an art show in Tor- onto where she hopes to sell some or all of her pictures. However, the advanced group will continue their own ses- sions each Friday night until Mrs. Bailey returns, The beginners' class goes on as scheduled each Monday night under Mr, Koch's direction. TEEN TOWN, who are getting more active every week, will celebrate the completion of their exams with a big dance Friday night at the Exeter Arena. They have the Cres- cendos booked for the engage- ment, Membership s are starting to climb with the club and it is hoped that this year will be the best yet, not only for member- ships but actual participation in all planned and scheduled events, MINOR BOWLING is rolling along as scheduled. Competi- tion is getting keener all the time and many of the teams are closely bunched throughout the various league standings. With all this bowling taking place, one can't help but think of the splendid opportunity these youngsters have to become bet- ter than average bowlers as the years go by. And believe me, some of them are pretty good right now! PS SQUARE DANCING inter- est continues to hold as young- sters are turning out nearly 80 strong each Friday evening. Dancing takes place in the pub- lic school gym every Friday night from 7:30 to 9:30 and each child may attend the dances for the nominal fee of 10e. .ETA,E LAMES MIXED LEAGUES MEN'S "A" LEAGUE CH (J. Fairbairn 698) AM (G. Eisenschink 593) GL (M. Glover 59'7) GU (H. Penhale 558) TW (R, Durand 696) 7 0 7 0 5 53 15 38 32 4'7 HE (L, Brock 632) 2 25 CR (B, Baker 655) 5 32 BL (K. Brintnell 602) 2 30 WR (J. Hennessey 653) 5 55 SE (C. Schroeder 564) 2 16 CC (A. Flynn 624) 2 23 S13 (J. Coughlin 707) 5 54 SR BOYS & GIRLS AT (D. Wright 465) 3 21 CC (D. Snell 465) 2 16 DY (P, Preszcator 425) 3 15 CO (B. Beavers 317) 2 2 ST (R. Wolfe 455) 5 23 KD (P. McFalls 459) 0 13 JR BOYS & GIRLS PB (R. Weber 360) 3 28 DO (D. Burke 334) 2 26 BO (G. Stires 287) 3 13 JE (G. Shipman 293) 2 17 KI (J. Gifford 35'7) 3 13 TB (M. Adams 263) 2 8 BANTAM GIRLS CH (B. Brintnell 228) 2 14 LA (N. Gifford 235) 3 17 OW (J, Ferguson 293) 3 20 RO (Y. leomanitik 249) 2 24 CA (L. Farquhar 242) 5 18 SP (J. Glover 243) 0 14 BANTAM BOYS RO (P, McKnight sib) 2 1'7 NH (D. Hunter 2'78) 3 1'7 TI (J, Parker 227) 3 17 WC (M. Bower 254) 2 15 SD (L. Haugh 253) 5 22 13J et Darling 219) 0 11 PEE WEE'S EL (J. Brintnell 216) 5 33 LI (D. Fairbairn 19'7) 0 16 ZE (K. Campbell 133) 5 16 CR (b. Brintnell 133) 0 '7 GI (0. Shipman 190) 5 20 88 (B. Campbell 119) 0 13 Enthusiasm seems to be run- ning high in the ladies' curling league as the teams took to the ice for their second game. There were many close contests as the scores below would indi- cate, TUESDAY B. Bell 6 (w), E. Knight 6 H. Frayne 6, V. Fink 3 J. Robertson 8, W. Wuerth 6 D. Elder 9, K, Elston 6 WEDNESDAY D. Prout 8, L. Siegner 4 P. Simmons 6, E. Boyle 4 M, Graham 10, J. Page 3 13. Cann 10, E. Buscee 8 H, Webber 7, H, Jermyn 6 L. Webb 11, M. Geiser 2 THURSDAY A. Etherington 11, L. Learn 1 J. McDowell 10, M. Fletcher 2 L. Ottewell 6, H, Mickle 5 McDonald 10, C. Southcott 2 Hensall-Zurich Combines upped their season record to four wins and a single loss with a pair of lopsided victories over the weekend in Shamrock junior play. Appearing Friday night on Hensall ice for the first time the Combines shellacked the league's newest entry from Port Huron 21-5. Hitting the road to Watford the following evening, the com- bined crew again broke loose and administered a 15-5 drub- bing to the hometown Imperials. LIVERMORE LEADS In the Watford contest, Ron Livermore continued his torrid scoring pace of the nightbefore, blinking the red light four times. Mike Cushman, an Exeter youngster, turned in his best performance of the year earning the hat-trick with a trio of scores, Dennis Morrissey and Earl Wagner were next in line with a pair each and singles were added by Bill Shaddick, Bill Murney, Steve Kyle and Rick Boyle. DOUBLE HAT TRICK A six-goal effort from Ron Livermore was enough to down the Michigan youngsters in Fri- day's contest. Another Clinton product, Board of directors of Exeter Curling Club Ltd. is in the process of making application for a liquor licence for the rink. This was revealed by Pres- ident Harvey Pfaff, following a meeting of the newly-elected directors Saturday night. The move follows endorse- ment of liquor privileges in a vote of the shareholders Wed- nesday, Nov. 20. The question passed by a 52- 19 margin in a light turnout of owner- members. Postmaster Pfaff was elected chairman of the board of direc- tors Saturday night. He suc- ceeds Les Parker. Other officers are Jean Tay- lor, secretary; Charles Smith, treasurer. Directors, who were elected at the annual meeting November 20, include Don Graham, Clar- ence Down, Lee Learn and B. W. Tuckey. 1962 Chevrolet BISCAYNE COACH whitewall tires, wheel discs, one owner, A late scoring splurge in the third period gave Exeter Mo- hawks a 10-8 decision over Cen- tralia Golden Hawks in Friday's OHA Big Nine local opener at Exeter Arena. Murray Bell led the closing attack with a three-goal per- formance during the last 12 minutes of the game. Both clubs started out slowly, playing cautiously for most of the first 20 minutes. Mohawks led 2-0 at the first rest. Jim MacDonald opened the scoring at 16.30 when he broke through the defence with a neat pass from winger Bob Johnson to beat Les Howard in the Cen- tralia net. With only 40 seconds remaining, playing-coach Dick Bedard started the play that brought his team's second goal. Bedard moved over his blue line to centre and flipped a pass over on the right wing to Jim Russell who moved over the opposing blue marker and re- layed a pass back in front of the net. Frank Boyle was in the right spot to drive a sharp shot into the top left hand corner of the cage. The second period turned into a free scoring session with no less than seven goals being registered and the RCAF club moving In front 5-4. Yves Garand and Claude Au- det tallied back-to-bacl:emax- kers in the first five minutes of the second session to put their club back on even terms. For the balance of the period the clubs battled back and forth with the Golden Hawks grabbing three of the five goals. Jim Russell and Bob Baynham were on the firing end of the Mohawk markers. The former received assistance on his scoring effort from Murray Bell and Frank Boyle. Jim Mac- Donald and Don Cann furnished the help on Baynham's tally. Garand with his second suc- cessful shot of the night, Al Simpson and Peragon put the Golden Hawks out in front by a single goal at the end of the second. BELL, MOORE LEAD Murray Bell and Lloyd Moore took over In period three and spearheaded the Tribe attack. Moore picked up a pair in quick order in a 45-second stretch early in the third to put his team again one up. His first was garnered With hard-work- ing Bob Jones and defenceman Charley Tiernan assisting and 8-Goderich at' Centralia 9-Locan at Forest 10-Exeter at Seaforth Centralia at Goderich 11-Elmira at St. Clements 13-Clinton at Exeter St. Clements at Goderich Seaforth at Lucan 14-Forest at Elmira 15-Goderich at Clinton 16-Elmira at Forest 17-St. Clements at Seaforth Lucan at Clinton Centralia at Goderich 19-Seaforth at Centralia 20-Exeter at Lucan Forest at St. Clements 21-St. Clements at Elmira 23-Exeter at Forest 26-Lucan at Goderich 27-Goderich at Lucan Forest at Exeter 28-Seaforth at Elmira 30-St. Clements at Forest All evening games will com- mence at 8:30 with the exception of the home games of the Exeter Mohawks and Elmira P ol a r Kings, which will get underway at 8:00 p.m. Sunday afternoon games at Clinton and Centralia will begin at 2:30. A Boxing Day tilt in Goderich will start at 2;00 o'clock, The home games of the St. Clements club will be played at the New Hamburg Arena. 28 21 10 31 LUCAN LADIES LEAGUE RA (M. Lewis 189) 52 DM (K, Haskett 209) 44 CC (L. Blake 218) 42 SII (M, Kloss 183) 36 DI (B. Newman 226) 34 FS (Ni, Schell 225) 30 SP (B. Wraith 214) 29 AC (L. Harrison 202) 28 HH (B. Allen 222) 24 LE (H. Lewis 155) 21 CL (M. Donaldson 219) 21 HO (II. Ewen 212) 17 LUCAN MEN'S LEAGUE LL (A. Blake 632) 2 13 AG (B. Bradley 572) 1 2 DU (H. Chown 640) 2 13 HS (M. Hodgins 504) 1 6 FE (D. Roth 653) 2 8 DM (K. Simpson 625) 1 20 RE (0, Aikens 612) 2 16 LK (J. Leitch 558) 1 21 SD (M. Dixon 666) 2 18 CR (D. Henderson 578) 1 12 GB ,AIIES 27 22 22 11 23 8 31 28 23 15 29 25 LS SP CA AH UN HE RO RB PE PI RI KT (B. (L. (D. (G. (H. (J. (R. (P. (B. (B. (B. (E. Osgood 779) 4 Hodgins 545) 0 Couture 838) 4 Webb 676) 0 Holtzman 721) 4 Simmons 656) 0 Haugh 695) 3 McFalls 715) 1 Jones 703) 4 Farquhar 725) 0 Wright '728) 4 Matzold 646) 0 What this country needs is a good recipe for cooking post- election crow. LADIES HS (P. Schroeder 564) 5 28 AT (M. Brenner 529) 2 28 UN (W, Sholdice 536) 4 21 GE (A. Cluff 555) 3 28 LE (D, Rath 629) 5 33 HG (B. Deters 696) 2 30 FC (K. Gillen 019) 5 31 BR (D, Finkbeiner 548) 2 25 32 15 28 31 28 15 15 MEN'S "B" LEAGUE LA (B. Rose '702) 3 NO (A. Melkle '722) 1 WC (W. Romaniuk 668) 3 EA (L. Little 594) 1 MI (L. Vire 735) 4 DS (R. Dobsori 630) 0 WM (J. Brand 717) 3 BD (R. Lee R. Mathers 620) 1 SF (lI. Reid 563) 3 CT (0, Robbins 602) 1 OD (C. Atthill 619) 3 FA (B. Graham 624) 1 20 18 16 20 26 witk4, I'm Out of conditlori—didn't tieed to bother me to wind My watch. Ments Curling Boots Brown or Black $8.95 to $15.50 Bauer Skates For The Whole Forhi I y We Trade WEAN. LANES CRAIG MEWS LEA0118 Men's Rubber Boots :Short As Low As $8,49 7 Wuerth s Phone 335-0611 Exete Receives Oueeri's Medal for charpiorl shots PO John Ruckpaul, RCAF' Station Cetittalia hesbeen aWercied the Queen's Medal for champion shots of the air fOreee for the yeast 1963, Preeenting the Medal above is GrOup Captain L. 11, Randall, commanding Offider. Five personnel frolti Centralia took part :n the bOrttitliort of Canada /tine Association shoot at Ottawa. A total of 160 members of the RCAF-, Canadian ArtnY tied Navy and RCMP competed and PO Ruckpaul scored 168 out of a possible 300 to Win the Quest's Medal for the RCAP. John, an air traffic control officer at Centralia Is the Sort of Mrs, B. Rtickpaul of Tevis- took, Ontario. BP (S. Slater 556) 3 10 WP (0, Squire 491) 1 3 CS (.1. Noyes 567) 2 10 CE Collins 670) 2 11 LS (W, Watson 655) 0 15 WW (G. Bern 592) 4 21 LTJCAN JUNIORS III (X, Ready 158) 5 47 HI (b. Miller- 148) 0 14 TW (J. Hayter 133) 5 30 AC (S. Kennedy 118) 0 1 P1 (M. 'Lippert 125) 3 22 Ito (13. Ileskett 139) 39 LADIES "A" LEAGUE IG (D. Mattson 630) 5 54 WE (D. Lee 580) 2 4'7 NH (M. Goodwin 614) 4 49 TR (N. Meikle 668) 8 43 PP (P. Baugh 647) 5 43 PI (L. Smith 533) 2 35 MM (L. Pincombe 575) 7 42 LS (S. Wright 468) 0 18 HO (D. Munroe 689) 7 42 HO (Ie, Durand 592) 0 35 BB (B. Coughlin 551) 5 23 RO (3. Burke 514) 2 34 LADIES "B" LEAGUE AC (M. Prewer 634) 1 .55 DR (B. Bell 491) 0 87 HA (V. Stagg 614) 7 50 BL (K. Perthele 529) 0 28 JJ (A. Zacher 581) 5 49 LO (L. Brock 517) 2 49 WC (A. }hinter 504) 4 25 (L. Bell 475) 0 45 MM (J. Mason 554) 44 JS (O. Skinner 466) 0 11 BB (O. Webster 482) 4 30 SP Ruggaher 502) 3 24 LAMES FidDAYNITEM HP (lvi. HOckey 477) 3 21 1111 (D. Patterson 495) 6 53 -(11 Thompson 448) 0 47 AD (It Anthony 488) '7 52 CO (S, Pilletrault 612) 8 'I'S (M.,13ridges 558) 4 25