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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1964-05-14, Page 7Clandebtrye By MRS. J. H. P4T9N, May 14, 1904 rage 7 Newman, London, Mr, & .Mrs, Jack !P,t0v.n4o.n and family pf linns1Por.4401gr,0,:13,;,79P 11P and Miss Helen Kestle, ,London and Miss :pat $trapp..Pf Hyde Park, FETE BRIDE Miss Phyllis Lee, bride-elect of Saturday, May 9, was bonoroc! when Mrs. Ralph Lynn, RR 1, C a nd elan Ye, sister Of the groom,elect„ held a miscel, laneous shower with relatives attending. WS, pon Bere entertained at her home in London when the bride's office associates of the 7.'C4 presented gifts, AnOther shower was held at the Maple 'Lodge community centre with Miss Belle Steven- son, Mrs. Jack Dorman and Mrs. Donald Hughes arranged the event for the community and Carlisle UC. Mrs. Robert Gledhill, Lon, don, entertained at the home of her mother, Mrs; Guthrie Stokes in Ailsa Craig, Monday and Tuesday Mrs. Lyell Lee held open house at her home, RR 1 Clandeboye for relatives and friends to view the gifts and trousseau. Mrs. George Tomes, mother of the groom, entertained the bridal party at her home follow- ing the rehearsal Friday even- ing. BAPTISM SERVICE At the Clandeboye UC Sunday the Rev. G. W. Sach officiated for the service of baptism for Threasa Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wilson, Mac- Gillivary. Mixed league champions - Globetrotters Back Row, left to right: Marie Ferguson, Ted. MacDonald, Roy Ferguson, Edna MacDonald and Jim Glover. Front row: Audrey Moore, Cliff Moore and Murdiena. Glover, captain. Missing from picture, Peg Hunter-Duvar. Individual champs are happy too! Jack Coughlin (high average, 235); Judi Mason (high triple, 718); Ruth Durand (high average, 209); and Pete Bileski (high single, 370). Missing from picture, Audrey Fairbairn (high single, 291); Don Wells (high triple, 859). S ,or S5 \S* • • •p,_% 4 r 5 5,o Cash & Carry BONUS COUPONS • , •,*.. . ,' , , 4, •?,,,, '‘ L r .V. r '.17 1. " W .., . • 4 SIZE Tube Type or Tubeless Mfr's. 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GobBOLT, Corner Sanders & Edward Sft,,, Exeter, Ontario, Ph: 235.2740 .95 Add the Cash Bonus Coupons BLACKWALL 640-650/13 750/14 590-600/13 670/15 600/16 Tub...Type Add stia for TUEIELCISS Milton Robbins 8, Son Ltd. 436 MAIN ST., EXETER Phone 235-0160 Mr. HELP WANTED For Exeter Kinsmen Playground And Swimming Programmes Mr. alld'IvIrP: Ricks also Tirpe-AcIv9cate, Jim Roberts of Big Trout Lakes, Ont. ninghatn and son Donald of Glen, MOTBER P$ DAY cos and Mr. & Mrs. Roy Cun,r Dar. & MP. Mervin Carter ningham and family, gatertalned their family, 14r, Mr, & Mrs. David Kestle PP- 4 WS: Bill Walden of Chatham tertained & Mrs. David spent the weekend. Mr. 4 Mrs, Carlyle Carter of London, Jim- my and Steven. Mrs. Carlyle Carter observed a pirtliday too, Mr, & Mrs. J. H, Paton were Visited by their family Mr. & Mrs. Wilfred Logan and Myrna of Thorndale and Mr. & Mrs. Clare Paton, Jimmy and Dar, lene of Lucan. Mrs. Emily Tomes entertain- ed her daughters Mr. & Mrs. Lynn Sawyer and family of Pe- trolla and 1%'11, 4 Mrs. Ralph Lynn, Debbie and Diane, mr. & Mrs. Clarence Millson entertained Mr. & Mrs. Jim Beckett, Kitchener, Mr. Ralph Millson and Mrs. Ruth Ann Haidysh, London and Mr. 84 Mrs. Gerald Millson and Deb- bie. Mrs. Omar Cunningham en- tertained her three sons and their families Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Elmer Cunningham of In- gersoll, Mr. & Mrs. Ernol Curi- (Ali applicants must be 16 years and over) 1. Playground Supervisors 2. Swimming Instructors 3. Lifeguards It was a gay night forsome 1, 25.12Pilere. laSt Patikr4Y. :AS the gxeter Mixed Bowling League .climaxed an active :season with tiancinet,. at the inn . Grand :Pend? beautiful ,array of close. to 60 trophies were pielced. up by various winners for past bowl.- Mg achievements as well as numerous SPeClal..4WarciP, PlOetrPtterS were .the 12§P.- ,grand champions. The team roster included, Captain Min!, diens. Glover, Jim Glover, Roy Ferguson, Marie Ferguson, Edna MacDonald, Ted MacDori, ald, Cliff Moore, Audrey Moore and Peg Hunter,Duyar. Runners,up in the final play, off were the Serenaders, made up of Captain Audrey Schroeder, "Corky!" Schroeder, Elaine Baynham, Larry Bay nil am, Carol Gledhill, Allen Audrey Zachar, Stan Zachar, Vera Stratton and Art Stratton. The overall "A" and league winners, after the regh, lar schedule had been played Were the Chickens and the .Sha- Booms. The teams included; "Chick- ens"—Captain, Mary Ford, Ar- nold Ford, Anne Jorgensen, Kai Jorgenson, Audrey Fairbairn, Jim Fairbairn, :Mad Edwards and. Chub Edwards. “Sha,Boornsil —Captain, "Boom" Gravett, Mary Gra- vett, Murray Brintnell, Wilma Brintnell, Jack Coughlin, Bon- nie Coughlin, Dean McKnight, Judi Mason, Harold Holtzman and Mary Holtzman, Aub Farquhar presented, "special" crests to the ladies who trundled 300 or b etter games throughout the season.. Receiving crests were Judi Ma- son (338), Mary Cronyn (319), Audrey Fairbairn (308) and Ruth Durand (312, 301, 332 and 333). All men who bowled a 350 or better games also received crest awards. Winners included Don Wells (350, 365), Al Flynn (361), Bob Caldwell (350), Pete Bileski (363, 370), Bill Mercer (361) and Jack Coughlin (403), Don Gravett presented Ruth Durand (high average 209) and Jack Coughlin (high ayer ag e 235) with personalized trophies for holding the highest league averages. Judi Mason (718 triple) and Don Wells (859 triple) received special awards from Lorraine Brock and Tom Burke in a high triple presentation, High single awards went to Audrey Fairbairn (291) and Pete Bileski (370). Mary Lou Hyde and Arnold Ford made the pre- sentations. Special awards were picked up by four bowlers. Lynette Mit- ton and Cliff Moore were de- clared the "hard-luck" bowlers of the league. Most improved couple were Bev and Bill Brock. Vince and Mari Prewer scored a perfect attendance record by bowling all 75 lines during league . play, plus another 15 during the playoffs. Hostess Packs were won by Lil Baker and George Eisen- schink while Bill Brock won a picnic cooler in door prize draws donated by Tuckey Bev- erages. Bertie Bileski won salt and pepper shakers sent in by Santa Claus. From the league, Cliff Moore, Larry Cronyn, Bev Brock, Joan STATE: 1. Age; 2. Qualifications; (a) leadership training; (b) swimming ability and training; (c) experience in teach- ing; (d) any awards earned; (e) reasons for applying; (f) any other comments you wish to make; WE STILL HAVE STRAWBERRIES $6 per Hundred All applicants will be given a special interview before choices for employment are decided. SEND ALL APPLICATIONS TO a J. "BOOM" GRAVETT, DIRECTOR OF RECREATION, BOX 273, EXETER, ONT. EVERGREENS Out of Our Own Lot Planting During May X4" AT LUCAN Tile young people of the United Church here, Were assistant hosts at Lucan, where the can-clandeboye yp entertained the Centralia and pryanston YP. The guest speaker, Miss Margaret Silver, deaconess at Robinson Memorial Church, London. Rev, D. M. Guest of Centralia, Rey. Lawson of Bry- al-Atop and Rev. G. W. Sach of Lugar' attended. PPW1Y4.4g. Mrs. Clarence Millson is proving at her home here, Mrs. Omar Cunningham and Mrs, Almer Ilentirie visited & Mrs. Wilfred Morgan, Strathroy Friday. Flowers in St. James Church Sunday on the re-table were given in loving memory of Mrs. Pearl Cobleigh, by her daughter , Dorothy of Toronto. Cpl and Mrs. Al Boggs, Vicky and Tracy, Clinton, were guests of Mrs. Boggs' parents Mr. & Mrs. N. Murless, Sunday. Mrs. Alvin Cunningham had her daughter and family Mr. & Mrs. Jack Manson, John and Mary of Simcoe, visit her Moth- er's Day. Mr. & Mrs. Jim Roberts of Hamilton visited recently with Mrs. Emily Tomes and Mr. & Mrs. Stanley Tomes and family prior to Mrs. Roberts leaving to visit relatives in England. Relatives from Hamilton who attended the Tomes-Lee wed- ding Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Tomes and their two daughters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shipton, Applications will be received until May 31, 1964. MANURE - MIXED SOIL $1 per bus. Reder's Florist PHONE 235-2603 Lake Huron's most exquisite dining lounge the SAIL ROOM on the Beach at Grand Bend OPEN DAILY WV. t„,zt 4-PLY, HEAVYWEIGI-IT DU PONT 111161011 a BIG SAVINGS HAVE YOU BEEN TO THE CAVE LATELY? Telephone 238-2251 Catering Services are avai lable Hoy and Bud 'Preszcator each won a $1 bill. Head table guests included league president Gerry Camp- bell and his wife Isa; vice- president Bill Gilfillan and Grace Gilfillan; treasurer Lor- raine Brock; secretaries, Pete and Ruth Durand, Aub and Grace Farquhar, Ross and Irene Haugh and Joe Gunn. Officers selected for the '64- '65 season were: past president, Gerry Campbell; president, Bill Gilfillan, vice-president, Jim Loader; secretaries, Pete and Ruth Durand; treasurer, Marg Flynn. The league made a special presentation to Aub and Grace Farquhar, owners of the Exeter Bowling Lanes for their hos- pitality throughout the past sea- son. only $1.05 to $1.6° 1.4LSIN:VAALNL S Tubeless Slim-Line WHITEWALLS 6 Your Super-Lastie Tire is Insured Against All Rood Hazards Forever— * No Time Limit • No Mileage Limn (see actual guarantee) ef • USE THE CASH , BONUS ‘Z,',, COUPONS , .., ,...., ....., - ES NYLON T ONUS FCROEUEPON for ,`~~ INSTALLATION ray? 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