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Kings gain first wins
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Gains golf dream
The honor of scoring the first nOle-in-one at the Exeter Golf Course
this year goes to Gary Evans of Huron Park, Centralia. Gary in only
his third season of golfing scored his ace on the 145 yard fourth hole
on Monday evening using a five-iron. Above, Gary and his son Randy
are reliving the exciting moment that usually only happens once in a
golfer's lifetime. —T-A photo
The top individual bowlers of the Exeter men's bowling league
received trophies for their seasonal efforts at Saturday's closing
banquet at the Legion Hall. Back, left, George Wilson, A single 349,
Eric Matzold, A average 242 and Bill Coleman, A single 386. Front,
Russ Lee, B average 219 and Glenn Stire, B triple 850.— T-A photo
The 174 ,meeting of the:pentor
citizens Was, held •Tuesday night
with OW 70 .inAtte$144neef .ce011
Skinner was master Af Cere,. monies,
Plane solos were played by
,Johnny Wurm 444 Tom Walker.
Graet JeneS sang to the ,a,c-
companiment of his guitar. An
accordion number was played
by Darlene .PaSSMOre,
Several numbers recorded
the tape recorder a feW weeks
Seniors enjoy .progrom
Aga. were played back to the
audience. pork .RAPpm.orp.: and
Sharon Batten tap-danced,
A skit was presented by Mrs.
Ronald Fletcher, Mrs. Coward,.
Judy Dickey and Mrs. Parsons.
The ladies' band from gitulyme
composed of nine members in
comic dress played several nu.m-
hers,
mrs. pym and
Ron Fletcher slso presented a
ThrosAdvocate, ,,June 6, 1?08 Peg., 7 •
skitA trio was Sang by Mrs,
Coward, Mrs, parsons and Mrs,,
Fletcher 41.1.0. A.$.410,-A948' WAS
conducted by Joe White,
Members of the ..cathatte.
men's beuite :SerVeciln.00., • .
The committee for the ltrst
meeting in the fall will beMrs,.
Verda T4ylor, MTS, Ella Ite0,-
Ancl Mrs, Murray•...Nett,
Mr, and. Mrs, 'Pranic Trlebner
and Mr,, arid Mrs, prtme pmfi,
The we..attlernian was the big
winner in Hurert-Pertit basebali
'Venner .be$ts
• lawn bowlers
Taking advantage of the warm ,-
est evening .of the year, go en,
.thltSlastic lawn bowlers answer-
pd the call to the local bowling
greens. Tuesday for a .mixed
hey,
Wes Venner proved to be the
best ,participant of the night as
he won two games and came up
with a plus of 20 and aggregate
of 30. Next in line was Gertrude
Hamilton with two wins and a
plus of 17 to her credit,
Rounding out the first five
contenders with respective plus
scores of 14, 13 and 12 were Rev.
E. Morrow, Ray Smith and Art
Cann,
At Saturday evening's activi-
ties that were curtailed by the
weatherman, Alvin Pyrn took top
prize with two wins and a plus of
11 while Lillian Pyre and Wes
• Venner were deadlocked in sec-
ond position with identical single
win records and pluses of 10.
The first open horse show of
the season sponsored by the Ex-
eter Saddle Club drew a large
• number of entries and a good
turnout of spectators at Exeter
Community park, Sunday.
Bruce Hicks and Doug Mock
shared riding honors for the
afternoon each winning three
events. Arch I e MacArthur of
Hespeler was the judge for the
• first show of the year, Craig
Black handled the show director
duties and Fred Darling was the
announcer.
As an additional feature, Craig
Black rode a trick pony to the
delight of the youngsters in at-
tendance, The next open show will
• be held on Sunday, July 7 at
1:30 pm.
Following are the complete
results of Sunday's program:
Western pleasure, Bruce
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league play .during the past week
as four games were rained out,
The •Ztlrinit .Lumber Kings were
the Only club to see much action
p__s they were involved in all three
ga,.rne4 that were completed,
In Dashwood Friday, the icings
took their first Pine of the sP4.•
son edging the Tigers 7-5 and
then after dropping a 5,1 decision.
to Mitchell Monday came back
With an 6,-5 win over 5t, Marys
on the Zurich field, Tuesday,.
The schedule this week involv-
ing district teams has Zurich in
Dashwood Friday, Hensall. at St,
Marys Saturday afternoon and
Thorndale at Dashwood. Sunday
afternoon, Monday evening finds
Mitchell at Zurich and St, Marys
visits flensall on Wednesday.
Don WHrieri again proved ills.
worth to the Zurich Lumber Kings
as he led his team at hat and
turned in solid pitching perfor-
mance in the 7-5 win over Dash,
wood, Friday and went the dis-
tance again in the win over St.
Marys, Tuesday.
O'Brien's triple in the bottom
of the eighth sent pinch hitter
Dick Bedard home from first
with the winning run and scored
an insurance marker moments
later on an infield out.
The score see-sawed back and
Hicks, Craig Black, Joanne
Hicks; junior equitation, horses,
Tom Downham, Nancy Swartz,
Wayne Preszcator; ponies, Trudy
Johns, Gail Ecker, Danny Tur-
vey; novice, Linda Beer, Bar-
bara Preszcator, Allen Desjar-
dine; senior flag race, Doug
Mock, Jim Muir; Bill Brock.
Working cow horse, Noel Dock-
ing, Larry McDougall, Bruce
Hicks; senior barrel race, Bruce
Hicks, Jim Rundle, Doug Mock;
junior barrel race, Doug Mock,
Jim Muir, Danny Turvey; west-
ern riding, Noell Docking, Tom
Downham; pole bending, Bruce
Hicks, Bill Brock, Nelson Bilyea;
senior trail horse, Wilmer
Preszcator, Craig Black, Dave
McCormick; junior trail horse,
Jack Darling, Bob Parsons,
Wayne Preszcator.
forth with never more than two
runs separating the two clubs
As the Zurich diamond was too
wet the game was switched to
Dashwood. As the 'visiting club,
the Tigers opened the scoring
in their first turn at the plate
as Jim Halter doubled and .scored.
on a pair of infield. outs,
Zurich came right back with
the tying tally on Kevin .McKin-
non's single and Don O'Brien's
double, his first of three hits,
Stan Lovie's double and singles
from the bats of Pete Ravelle
and. Hayter gave Dashwood a
3-1. lead in the third frame,
The Kings cut the margin to
a single run in the fourth with
Gerald Schantz's single being
the key hit. Jim Hayter's third
hit of the night produced the fourth
Dashwood run in the fifth and
consecutive singles by Shantz,
Ron Corriveau, Dave Stark and
Don O'Brien gave Zurich a pair
of runs in the bottom of the same
inning to tie the count and set
the stage for the game winning
rally in the eighth.
O'Brien went the distance on •
the Zurich mound and gave up
seven hits while striking out five.
I3ob Webb went the first five
innings on the Dashwood hill
and was touched for five runs
and eight hits while gaining five
strikeouts. Lefty Dave Ratz fin-
ished up and allowed only the two
hits in the last inning.
Crediton folk
attend events
By MISS ELLA MORLOCK
CREDITON
Emery Pfaff and Joe Fink-
beiner, who were patients at
South Huron Hospital, have re-
turned home.
Mrs. Ruby Molitor has moved
to Strathroy.
Miss Brenda Brunslow grad-
uated as nurses' assistant from
Strathroy General Hospital last
Friday. Among those who attend-
ed the ceremony were Mrs. Isaac
Gower, Mrs. Joe Bullock, Wayne
Brunslow, Mr. & Mrs. Ross Tay-
lor and Mr, & Mrs. Don Bruns-
low.
On Wednesday, May 29, Mrs.
Joe Callaghan graduated in Eng-
lish and French from the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario. Mr. &
Mrs. Allan Finkbeiner and Roger
and Mrs. Dan Finkbeiner attend-
ed the ceremony in Alumni Hall
on Friday. Mr. & Mrs. Fink-
beiner were present at the grad-,
uation of Mr. Callaghan.
On Friday Ron Weber received
his degree in Honours Business
Administration from the Univer-
sity of Western Ontario. Mr. &
Mrs. Walter Weber and Shelley
were present for the occasion,
Ron plans to attend summer
school and In September he will
join the staff ofIngersollDistrict
High School.
Mr. & Mrs. John Rothfuss,
Dayport, Michigan, Miss Dorothy
Rothfuss, miss ion a r y-on-fur-
lough from Hawaii, Mrs, Leonard
Wing of Sebewaing and Mrs. Ir-
vin Coot of Elkton, Michigan,
visited with William Smith and
Gerald and called on Mrs.Smith,
a patient in South Huron Hospital.
Miss Gertrude Beaver, De-
troit • and Howard Beaver, Ham-
ilton, were home last weekend to
visit their father, Harry Beaver,
at the Bluewater Rest Home.
Gertrude is remaining in Credit-
on for a week's Vacation.
Mr. & Mrs. Aaron Wein, Al-
bert Gaiser, Wilmer Wein and
Lawrence Hill attended the fu-
neral of Whitney Brokenshire in
Zurich on Sunday afternoon. Wil-
mar Wein joined other officials
of the Townships of Stephen and
Hay to form an horiOttr guard for
the former clerk of the Town-
ship of flay.
Mr. & Mrs, Ross Krueger and
Mr, & Mrs. Robert Crawford St-
tended the wedding of Mr. Krueg-
er's niece inScarborough on Fri-
day afternoon, Miss Fern Nretig-
et was married to Ross Love in
a five o'clock ceremony at Glen-
view United Church.
Miss Janet Ballantyne of Lon-
don is a guest with Mrs. Grace
Scott.
Mrs. Dan McKellar, Buffalo,
N.Y. accompanied by MissViolet
Murray, Welland, visited Crom-
arty relatives on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKalg
and daughter Jean of Seaforth
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Calder McKaig.
Mr. and Mrs. X. McCoy of
Greenwood, Nova Scotia, visited
Mr, and Mrs. Gerry Carey and
Mrs. Taylor.
Miss Agnes Scott and Miss
Sharon Bender of London spent
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Scott.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Jeffer-
son and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Leddy,
Auburn, Rev. and Mrs. Allan
Grose, Paul. and Philip,
ton, visited Sunday evening with
Mrs. J. R, Jefferson.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott,
Mrs. Sadie Scott and Miss Olive
Speare visited on Saturday with
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun,
Clinton, Gordon also attended
the Spring Fair at Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. T, L. Scott, Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. Mac Lamond, Mr. and Mrs.
K. McKellar were among the
many friends and relatives who
attended the funeral of the late
Frank stoutly at the Lindsay Fe-
neral Home, St. Marys, on ThurS-
day.
Cromarty church service and
Sunday School were cancelled on
Sunday owing to the anniversary
service at Roy's Church.
Lindsay Mcitellar attended
graduation exercises at Avon
Theatre, Stratford, when grand-
daughter, Miss Judith Wallace of
Walton graduated frorri Stratford
Hospital School of nursing.
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