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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1970-06-11, Page 7ADMIRING THE SILVERWARE — Members of the champion Lucan-Ilderton Jets received trophies Saturday night from the village of Lucan and London Township. Shown above admiring their trophies are Larry Hossack, Steve Proctor and Bill Neil with Terry Crisp of the St, Louis Blues of the NHL. T-A photo Roll of church featured by WMS at Cromarty Ready Mix CONCRETE plant 2,3 5;0833 Re'sidence 228.6961 C.A. MCDOWELL CAMPERS Come In And Browse Around at The STORE with the STOCK Suit Sale 10% \\ICIer ee r6 MEN'S WEAR MAIN ST EXETER ON THE SPOT TAILORING SERVICE OFF ALL Made-To-Measure and Stock Suits No flame. No flue. No moving parts. No noise. No smell. No dirt No comparison. That's the Cascade electric water heater for you. Lots and lots of hot water. That's what you get from your Cascade electric water heater. And for a surprisingly low cost. 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Canada's Newest Manufacturer of TRUCK CAMPERS (But Old in Experience) See Our HURON and AQUARIUS Models For Your Convenience on Display This Weekend At CHARLIE'S AUTO SALES Corner Highways 4 and 83 North End — Exeter Available Through the Area's Franchised Dealer HURON MOTOR PRODUCTS —ON T ARIOZURICH SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES This Weekend 8' Model —Weighs 1050 lbs. '1295 Suggested Retail $1495 ONLY 8'6" Model — Weighs 1393 lbs. $2100 Suggested Retail $2495 ONLY These Light- Weight Campers Are Ideal For 1/2-Ton Pickups SEE THEM THIS WEEKEND Local teams in Huron-Perth winless in early games District teams continue to fare rather poorly in the early season going Of the Huron-Perth baseball leagtie. Hensall Merchants dropped three straight games over the past week while the Ontario champion Dashwood Tigers lost their only start to Thorndale 3-2 Sunday in the Middlesex County village. The Hensall club was outscored 13.7 by Thorndale -Thursday, swamped 11-2 by the Mitchell BP's, SUnday afternoon and lost 13-5 to the Clinton Colts in Clinton, Tuesday, EARLY SCORING In the Thorndale victory over Hensall all scoring was confined to the first three innings. Hensall scored three times in the first inning without the aid of a hit. Rick. Schilbe, Bruce Moir and Jack Bettke were the run scorers. Another Merchant run crossed the plate in the second as the result of consecutive singles by Schilbe and Moir while Gary Kyle was hit by a pitch and Bettke drew a walk. Singles by Aubrey Bedard, Shane McKinnon and Rick Schilbe produced the final three Hensall runs in the third. Thorndale scored four times in the first inning and broke the game open with a nine run outburst in the third. Doug Dalrymple toiled the first two innings on the Hensall mound, Al Fisher tossed the third inning and Bob Lavier finished up pitching two scoreless innings. FEW HITS The Hensall club could manage only four hits off the offerings of Charlie Robertson of the BP's in Mitchell, Sunday afternoon. The only Merchant markers came in the seventh when Jack Bettke walked and broke the goose egg on Bob Lavery's double. Lavery also scored on Shane McKinnon's two-bagger. The other Hensall hits were singles by pitcher Bob McNaughton in the third and Shane McKinnon in the ninth. McNaughton went all the way on the mound for Hensall and gave up nine hits but was kept in constant trouble by eleven errors by his team-mates. GOOD START The Hensall Merchants got off to a good start in Clinton Tuesday night, scoring three times in the firstinning but were unable to hold off the hard hitting Colts who went on to win 13-5. Harry Moir opened the Hensall first by drawing a walk, Bruce Moir followed. with a single and Bob Lavery drew another free pass to load the bases. Tom Dalrymple hit a sacrifice fly to score one run and Jack Bettke slapped out a single to get the other two mates across into scoring territory. In the fifth, Charlie Schwalm reached first by way of a Clinton error and Harry and Bruce Moir each walked to again load the bases. Bob Lavery slashed a double to left field and the first two runners scored. Bob Lavery and Doug Dalrymple shared Hensall's pitching duties. FALTER IN NINTH The Dashwood Tigers leading 3-2 going in to the bottom of the ninth in Thorn dale Sunday afternoon, fell apart at the seams, committing three errors and allowing the home club to score twice and grab the victory. Thorndale scored two runs early in the game to go ahead and the Tigers bounced back with a pair of markers in the seventh and gained the go-ahead score in the top of the ninth. Singles by Stan Lovie and Whitey Denom me, walk to pitcher Dave Ratz and a double delivered by Jim Hayter put the Tigers on the scoreboard in the seventh. The ninth inning Dashwood run was powered by singles from the bats of Bob Hoffman and Dick Bedard. Other Dashwood hits during the full nine inning game were singles by John Hayter in the second and Stan Lovie in the eighth. Dave Ratz went all the way on the mound for the Tigers. Softball Scores SQUIRTS Thedford 23 —Mt. Carmel 8 Arkona 43 — West Williams 5 Grand Bend 22 —Parkhill 7 Mt. Carmel 14 — Grand Bend 10 Thedford 58 —W. Williams 3 Arkona 19 —Parkhill 18 PEE WEE Grand Bend 44 — W. Williams 15 Thedford 8— Parkhill 7 Mt. Carmel 20 — W. Williams 3 Grand Bend 10 — Thedford 9 Parkhill 11 — Arkona 5 From the Lansing, Mich., State Journal: "Fierce guests shoved a new house 12 feet off its foundation." By MRS. KEN McKELLAR CROMARTY Miss Olive Speare presided at the June meeting of the Women's Missionary Society of Cromarty church which was held at her home. The meeting opened with a poem by Miss Speare followed by devotions. The roll call Fellowship was Huron Parkers lose to Crediton The Dash wood pee wees edged Crediton pee wees 2-0 on the Dashwood diamond last week to even their season record at a game apiece. Steve Schroeder was the batting star for Dashwood scoring both runs. Schroeder homered with the bases empty in the second and singled in the sixth and came around to score on consecutive singles from the bats of Bradley Willert and Marty Becker. Pat Masse had the only other hit for the winners. Ron Anderson went the seven inning route on the mound for the Dash wood youngsters and only faced 22 batters. Larry Clarke, Bruce Hodge and Jeff Jensen singled to account for the Crediton hitting. Jensen and Mike Desjardine shared the pitching du ties. Dashwood boys blank Crediton The Crediton pee wees scored a decisive 14-4 win over Huron Park last week. They now have two wins in three starts in Western Ontario Athletic Association play. Kevin Datars was the long ball hitter for Crediton coming up with a homer in the third and a triple in the fifth. The other extra base hits for the winners were doubles delivered by Larry Clarke and Marty Martens. Mike Desjardine and Perry Preszcator each whacked out four singles while Howard Schenk had a pair of one base blows and Paul Shapton contributed one single. Mike Desjardine and Jeff Jensen shared the pitching duties for Crediton while Price and Scott Ross tossed for Huron Park. Kick the Habit June is busting out all over. With KICK THE HABIT campaigns against cigarette smoking. Christmas Seal associations across the country are waging an intensive, month-long campaign lo urge smokers to chuck their cigarettes, For a day, a week, a month. Forever hopefully. Becoming a nonsmoker takes practice. Most smokers try to quit once. And fail. And try again - - and again. It's all practice; and eventually they kick the habit or cut down drastically. But some heavy smokers simply have to quit "cold turkey." They are so hungup on smoking that they have to make a dramatic and complete break. Smokers who quit successfully adopt certain attitudes. They see quitting as a big plus and smoking as a major minus. Smokers who don't manage to quit still see cigarettes as a kind of friend, always there when needed. In contrast, these smokers resent being deprived of cigarettes, Thinking of quitting as a positive act instead of personal deprivation makes the difference. And one in every three persons who tries to quit succeeds, More than 21 million Americans have now kicked the habit. Two leaflets are available free from your Christmas Seal association, ME QUIT SMOKING, Why? and M1 QUIT SMOKING, HOW? provides the special assist lots of smokers want. Your Association also has information about withdrawal programs and other antistooking activities. Get in touch with Boron - Perth Tuberculosis& Respiratory Disease Association 121 Wellington Street Stratford, Ont. answered by 14 members. One visitor was present. The offering was dedicated by Mrs. J. R. Jefferson. Mrs. T. L. Scott had charge of the study book, "The Roll of the Church in the Channg$ Life," and in her presentati n brought opinions. forth many challenging ideas and Reports were given by the secretary and the treasurer Mrs. C. Douglas gave highlights of the evening meeting of the June Conference. Mrs. C. McKaig reported for the sick and shut-in committee. The president Mrs. M. Dow conducted business and a well prepared topic on Fellowship was given by Mrs. Sam McCurdy. Current events were given by each member. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Verna Brooks and Mrs. Grace Scott. PERSONALS Guests from Cromarty attending the Wallace-Taylor wedding at Parkview United Church, Stratford, Saturday, were Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Verna Brooks, Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace, Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Wallace. A group of ladies from the WMS and the Marian Ritchie Auxiliary of Cromarty church attended the combined anniversary service of the WMS and the Arnold Circle of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hensall. Monday. Mrs. J. R. Jefferson, Mr. & Mrs. Robert Laing and family, Lorraine, David and Peter attended the Wallace reunion at Sebringville Recreation Centre, Sunday. Competition close in lawn bowling In Tuesday's regular action at the Exeter lawn bowling club, Bill Lamport proved to be the top competitor. He scored two wins along with a plus of 16 and aggregate of 29 to cop first prize. A close second was first year bowler Jean Johns who gained two victories and accumulated a plus of 14 and aggregate of 28. Next in line came Olive Harvey and Howard Ince tied for third spot with identical records of two wins, a plus of 13 and aggregate of 26. Saturday night, Gordon Hoggarth and Ross Taylor each came up with two wins, a plus of 17 and aggregate of 28 to finish in a deadlock for first place. Second spot went to Leone Brock with two victories, a plus of 14 and aggregate of 32 and Mrs. Hill placed third. Don Ba ker, and Bill Morenz spent the weekend At Belle River with Tom RgS,sell. Mrs. Mary Maxwell, Mike and Steve, St. Thomas visited the weekend with the. Schroeder family and Bruce Gibbs, Chris Baumgarten of Bothwell visited friends In this area last .T.ImopAdvocoto, Juno. 11, 1970 P#1411 S.h.ipkci. boys up. north week-And Attended the fonerata MTS. Flo Lamport. V104 Thorne of Crediton spent the weekend with Nancy and Sandra Baker, Sunday guests with Mrs. Mabel Desjardine were Mr, & Mrs. Bill McKeever and Tammy of .LOndon. And Mrs. Trellis Little, Forest„