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BLOWETTES LEAD "B" LEAGUE — Finishing in first spot during regular play in Exeter Ladies' bowling
league "13" section were the Blowettes. Back, left, Doreen Kirk, Marg Miners, Almira Ford and Judy
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HOT DOGS TAKE CONSOLATION — The Hot Dogs captured the consolation playoff championship in the
Exeter Ladies' bowling league during the past winter. Back, left, Marilyn Pritchard, June Anderson, Ann
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Greys back in action
The Exeter Greys, entered
again in the Huron ladies softball
league will see their first action
tonight, Thursday in an
exhibition game at Exeter
Community Park with last year's
champion Brucefield Bombers
supplying the opposition.
The Greys will be at home
Tuesday night to Mitchell in the
first league start slated for 8:30.
The schedule involving the
Exeter team is as follows:
MAY
26 — Mitchell at Exeter 8:30
28 — Exeter at Huron Park 8:30
JUNE
2 — Brucefield at Exeter
8 — Exeter at Mitchell
9 — Huron Park at Exeter
23 — Shakespeare at Exeter
25 — Exeter at Brucefield
29 — Exeter at Mitchell
JULY
2 — Shakespeare at Exeter
7 Huron Park at Exeter
9 — Brucefield at Exeter
14—Mitchell at Exeter
17 — Exeter at Brucefield
21 —Exeter at Shakespeare
23 — Exeter at Huron Park
30 — Exeter at Shakespeare
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The United Church Women of
Greenway met at the home of
Mrs. Alice Hartle. Mrs. Kenneth
Rock and Mrs. Carl Guenther
conducted an interesting worship
service. They presented a talk on
the seasons of the year comparing
them with the young, youth,
middle age and older people. A
skit, in which several ladies took
part, showed what the UCW can
do in their own community.
The president Mrs. Ross
Brown, presided over the business
and several items were discussed.
The annual Ham and Strawberry
Supper will be held June 20.
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Three entries from Mount
Carmel and two from Grand Bend
have been filed in the
Lambton-Middlesex minor
softball league and will compete
in the summer schedule,
Mount Carmel will be
represented in squirt, pee wee and
bantam play while the Grand
Bend pee wee and squirt teams
will be in action.
Following are the schedules:
SQUIRT
MAY
20 — Grand Bend at Thedford
Arkona at Mount Carmel
27 — Grand Bend at Mount Carmel
Arkona at Thedford
JUNE
3— Arkona at Grand Bend
Thedford at Mount Carmel
10 — Thedford at Grand Bend
Mount Carmel at Arkona
17 — Mount Carmel at Grand Bend
Thedford at Arkona
24 — Grand Bend at Arkona
Mount Carmel at Thedford
PEE WEE
MAY
21— Mt. Carmel at Thedford
Grand Bend at Parkhill
West Williams at Arkona
25 —Mt. Carmel at West Williams
Grand Bend at Thedford
Arkona at Parkhill
28 — Grand Bend at Mt. Carmel
Parkhill at West Williams
Thedford at Arkona
JUNE
1— Arkona at Mt. Carmel
Grand Bend at West Williams
Thedford at Parkhill
4 — West Williams at Mt. Carmel
Thedford at Grand Bend
Parkhill at Arkona
8 — Mt. Carmel at Grand Bend
The Huron-Perth, one of the
oldest intermediate baseball
leagues in the province of Ontario
will open the 1970 season. Sunday
night with Thornelale travelling to
Mitchell for an eight o'clock
contest.
Missing from the list of teams
for the first time in many years
will be the Zurich Lumber Kings.
The Dashwood Tigers will be
back with another strong entry in
their attempt to run their
consecutive Ontario Baseball
Association Intermediate "D"
championships to three.
Completing the roster are
entries from Clinton and Hensall.
Floodlights are being installed
this summer at the baseball parks
in Clinton and Thorndale.
The first four teams in the
league standings at the end of the
regular schedule will playoff for
the Huron-Perth league
championship. A new trophy that
is being made available to honor a
long-time baseball enthusiast in
the Thorndale area, the late
Charlie Parker will go to the team
finishing at the top of the regular
schedule.
In league playoffs, the first
place finisher will meet the fourth
place club with the second and
third placers meeting in the other
semi-final round.
Official team representatives
are — Dashwood, Glenn Webb;
Hensall, Bob Lavery; Clinton,
Len Fawcett; Thorndale, Doug
Byers and Mitchell, Bob
Parkinson.
All Dashwood and Mitchell
home games will start at eight
o'clock with Hensall and Clinton
contests slated for 6.30 unless
otherwise noted and Thorndale's
games will also be 6.30 until July
when the lights are expected to be
ready.
'The complete schedule
follows:
Dashwood youth
gets racing win
Brian Kipfer of Dashwood
won the first place trophy in the
annual Victoria Day Go-cart race
meet at Mount Forest over the
weekend.
Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Elgin Kipfer of Dashwood won
four times and finished in second
spot on four occasions to cop the
championship.
West Williams at Parkhill
Arkona at Thedford
11— Mt. Carmel at Parkhill
Thedford at West Williams
Grand Bend at Arkona
15 — Thedford at Mt. Carmel
Parkhill at Grand Bend
Arkona at West Williams
18— Mt. Carmel at Arkona
West Williams at Grand Bend
Parkhill at Thedford
22 — Parkhill at Mt. Carmel
Arkona at Grand Bend
West Williams at Thedford
BANTAM
MAY
19 —Parkhill at Thedford
West Williams at Mt. Carmel
26 — Parkhill at Mt. Carmel
West Williams at Thedford
JUNE
2— West Williams at Parkhill
MAY
24 — Thorndale at Mitchell
26 — Dashwood at Hensall
27 Clinton at Mitchell
31—Mitchell at Hensall 2 p.m.
Craig district
softball sked
MAY
21 — Lucan at Ailsa Craig
22—Poplar Hill_at Sylvan
23 —Ailsa Craig at Nairn
25 —Ailsa Craig at Parkhill
26 — Sylvan at Lieury
27 Nairn at Lucan
Parkhill at Poplar Hill
28 — Lieury at Ailsa Craig
29 — Lucan at Sylvan
JUNE
1 —Nairn at Parkhill
2 —Ailsa Craig at Lieury
3— Lieury at Lucan
Sylvan at Poplar Hill
4 Poplar Hill at A. Craig
5 — Parkhill at Sylvan
6 — Lucan at Nairn
8 — Lucan at Parkhill
9 — Parkhill at Lieury
10 — Lucan at Poplar Hill
11— Nairn at Ailsa Craig
12 — Ailsa Craig at Sylvan
13 — Lieury at Nairn
15 —Poplar Hill at Parkhill
16 — Lucan at Lieury
17 — Ailsa Craig at Lucan
Nairn at Poplar Hill
18 — Sylvan at Ailsa Craig
19 — Lieury at Sylvan
20 — Poplar Hill at Nairn
22 — Lieury at Parkhill
23—Poplar Hill at Lieury
24 — Sylvan at Lucan
Ailsa Craig at P. Hill
25 — Parkhill at Ailsa Craig
26 — Nairn at Sylvan
27 — Sylvan at Nairn
29 — Sylvan at Parkhill
30 — Nairn at Lieury
JULY
2 — Lucan at Ailsa Craig
3—Poplar Hill at Sylvan
4 — Ailsa Craig at Nairn
6 — Ailsa Craig at Parkhill
7 — Sylvan at Lieury
8 — Lucan at Poplar Hill
9 — Lieury at Ailsa Craig
10 — Nairn at Sylvan
11 —Parkhill at Nairn
13 — Nairn at Parkhill
14 — Ailsa Craig at Lieury
15 — Lieury at Lucan
Sylvan at Poplar Hill
16—Poplar Hill at A. Craig
17 —Parkhill at Sylvan
18 — Lucan at Nairn
20 — Lieury at Parkhill
21 —Parkhill at Lieury
22—Poplar Hill at Lucan
23 — Nairn at Ailsa Craig
24 — Ailsa Craig at Sylvan
25 — Lieury at Nairn
27 — Poplar Hill at Parkhill
28 Lucan at Lieury
29 — Ailsa Craig at Lucan
Nairn at Poplar Hill
30 —Sylvan at Ailsa Craig
31— Lieury at Sylvan
AUG.
1 —Parkhill at Nairn
3 — Lucan at Parkhill
4 Poplar Hill at Lieury
5 Sylvan at Lucan
Ailsa Craig at P. Hill
6 —Parkhill at Ailsa Craig
7 —Poplar Hill at Lucan
8 Sylvan at Nairn
10 —Sylvan at Parkhill
12—Parkhill at Lucan
Lieury at Poplar Hill
Thedford at Mt. Carmel
9 — Thedford at Parkhill
Mt. Carmel at West Williams
16 — Mt. Carmel at Parkhill
Thedford at West Williams
23 — Parkhill at West Williams
Mt. Carmel at Thedford
JUNE
1 Clinton at Thorndale
2— Hensall at Mitchell
3 —Clinton at. Dashwood
4 —Thorndale at Hensall
7 — Dashwood at Thorndale
Hensall at Mitchell
9 Hensall at Clinton
10— Mitchell at Dashwood
11-- Thorndale at Clinton
14 — Hensall at Dashwood
15 — Mitchell at Thorndale
17 — Dashwood at Hensall
18 Dashwood at Clinton
21— Hensall at Thorndale 2p.m.
Clinton at Mitchell
24 — Thorndale at Dashwood
25 — Hensall at Clinton
26 —Mitchell at Dashwood
30 — Thorndale at Mitchell
JULY
1 — Hensall at Dashwood
2 Mitchell at Clinton
3— Dashwood at Thorndale
5 —Thorndale at Hensall 2 p.m.
6—Clinton at Dashwood
7— Mitchell at Hensall
9 —Thorndale at Clinton
12— Dashwood at Mitchell
14— Clinton at Hensall
Mitchell at Thorndale
15 —Dashwood at Clinton
16 —Hensall at Thorndale
18 — Dashwood at Mitchell
19 — Clinton at Thorndale
22— Clinton at Hensall
By GORDON MORLEY
The May meeting of the UCW
was held in the church basement
with Mrs. Cecil Hartle opening
with devotions assisted by Mrs.
Dyck and Mrs. Hartle.
Mrs. Marjorie Steeper and Mrs.
Dyck gave readings and Mrs.
Hartle presented a chapter of the
study book followed by a reading
on poverty.
Mrs. George Lee,
vice-president presided over the
business. Group 4 ladies decided
to invite Miss Ruth Erskine to
show slides of her trip for the
June meeting. Mrs. Earl Lewis
volunteered to buy a gift for Mrs.
Stewardson who is leaving
Brinsley. The annual chicken
barbecue will be held July 8.
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Switzer of
North Bay spent the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Jack Switzer.
Barbara Switzer returned home
with them for a weeks vacation.
Mr. & Mrs. Everett of
Stratford visited Sunday with
their son Mr. & Mrs. Ross Everett.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Blackler and
Maureen, Mrs. Maurice Blackler
and Dawn were Sunday dinner
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Earl Cook
of Atwood.
Mrs. Roy McNaughton of
North Bay spent the weekend
with her mother, Mrs. Albert
Mr. & Mrs. Les Fairbairn and
family were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. Wm. J. Blackler.
Mr. & Mrs. Norris Atthill and
Murray and Mrs. Dan Jarvis
visited Sunday in Toronto with
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald French and
family.
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Reurink of
Amherstburg visited Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Waghorn.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Plummer and
family of Kitchener visited
Sunday with Mr. & Mrs. Wilson
Derbecker.
Mr. & Mrs. Ken Scott and
Nancy of Mitchell visited
Saturday with Mr. & Mrs. Cliff
Scott and family.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Marshall
and family spent the weekend at
their trailer in Bayfield.
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