The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1929-05-30, Page 3fe==—
SHIPKA
' The Ladies’ Aid will meet af tl)e
home of Mrs. Russell Schroeder's on
Wednesday, June 5th,
■ • The pervice in the United ^church
itiext Sunday will be withdrawn on
account of the pastor, Rev. Hifecockp
attending Conference. The .Sunday
JSchool will be as usual with a‘spec
ial missionary program. 1
Mr, and Mrs.'Morjock and ^augh-
ter, of New York and the former’s
Sister Mrs. L. Sweitzer, of “Exeter,
failed on friends on Sunday.
Sunday.Mr,. Wilbur Webb is confined to
|iis bed with pneumonia. We hope
for a speedy recovery.
Mivand Mrs,. H. Stewardson spent
Sunday with, the letter’s mother Mrs.
At Ridley.'s , . .
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Pollock spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs', Langford
THE EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE THURSDAY, MAY 30th, 1020
HARPLEY
' Miss Mary Moon, of Grand Bend,,
accompanied by hep sister and friend
of Londesborough! spent the week
end with Miss Lois Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt,‘LoveJ of Lon
don, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Colin
Love on Saturday.
‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodgins, Joe
Hodgins and Harry Isaac spent the
week-end in Michigan, . <
Mrs. W. C. Warner, of ,Retrpit,
visited at the home of her-brother,
Mr, M. Hodgins last week.
Mr, .Byron Brown, of -Toronto,
spent the week-end at his home here.
Mrs. J. Patterson, of Ilderton, vls-
ite<l her aunt Mrs. J. B. Hodgins, on
^Tuesday. *, ■;
and Mrs. Wm, Olliphant and
family, of Burlington,' visited with
Mrs. Olliphant’s mother Mrs. A. Rid-,
ley over the week-end,
*' 'Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Hodgins and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson, of Ailsa
fidraig, called on Mr. M. Hodgins on
GREENWAY
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The date of the strawberry social
in the United church has been chang
ed to June 27th, Please 'keep this
date free and watch foF further par
ticulars, t
The Sunday school and church ser-*
vices will be withdrawn in the Unit
ed church next Sunday owing to the
pastqi* being absent at Conference in
London.
A large congregation was present
at Grace church on Sunday to hear
their pastor Rev. Davis conduct his
farewell service. General regret'is
felt in the whole community as well
as in his own parish, at hig removal
and 'he has the best wishes of a host
of friends for his success in his new
home.
’Members' of the Stewardson fam
ily, enjoyed a picnic on the 24th. Mr.
ad Mrs. Geo. Oliver and family, of
St. Marys, being home for the holi
day. '
•Mr. and Mrs.. Olliphant, of Toron
to, visited Mrs; Ed. Stewardson,
Byron Brown, of .Toronto, Will Curts, of London, spent the holiday
at their homes here.
Mg. Henry" Hartle was in . London
t ‘ 1"• s
on Sunday visiting Mrs. Hartle and
their little sou in St, Joseph’s Hos
pital.
Mr, and Mrs. Robt. Hutchinson, of
St. Marys, visited their son Roy and
Leslie during the we$k,
Mr. L. Pollock and Edison attend
ed the West Lome races on Friday.
Mr. R. English and Mr, Dawson
Woodburn spent* the week-end in Pt.
Huron.
Mrs, Lempke and Mrs. Ross, of Brown City, Mich., and Mr. Free.
Lempke, of Pontiac, have been visiting relatives in Hensall, Zurich and
Dublin, with Miss Luella Curts ac
companying them,
Mrs, Mpllard and Mrs. Heywood,
of Exeter, add Mrs, Hepburn, of
Crediton, were guests of Miss Mae
Wilson on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Thompson
and family, of Kitchener, were guests
of Mrs. Lawrence Pollock over the
week-end.
bishop McConnell at the
UNITED CHURCH CONFERENCE
'The Rev. F. J. McConnell, of New
York, Bishop of the Methodist Epis
copal Church, President of the Fed
eral Council of the Churches of
Christ in America, will address the
morning sessions of the London Con
ference of the United Church of
Canada in Centennial Church, Lon
don, on Thursday, May 30th, Friday,
May 31st and Saturlay, June 1st,
and the Conerence Lay Association
has arranged to have these address
es broadcast over C.J.G.C. (312 me
tres) beginning at 8:55 on the morn
ings named.
Exeter Drops First
Game to London
Costly Errors at Critical Moments
Largely Responsible fox* Defeat of
Exeter Nine,
Exeter suffered defeat in their
first game in. the Western Ontario
Baseball League, at Queen’s Park,
London,, pp Friday afternoon, May
24th, score 6-2. A. large number of
fans motored to the city to witness
the game and although the locals
came out at the short end. the fans
have confidence that they will be in
at the finish. The boys, played real
ball in spots but with costly errors
and the breaks against them the
London team were able to chalk UP
the counters.
; Medd, the first man to -bat for
Exeter, made a hit to centre, follow"
ed by a sacrifice hit by Cantelon and
another by Gascho. With Medd on
third Morrison batted to third and
was put out at first, Langford, for
Lpndon, made first after two out,
stole 2nd and made third on a pass
ball but died there when Dundas
struck out the batter.
In the second innings JMfeadoWs
got to irst on a hit, Miles for Lon
don made a two-base hit.
In the third, innings only three
Exeter men faced the pitcher, Ma
hon, the London pitcher getting one
strike-out. Mahon grounded to
a
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Features
Choice of colours
S5 to 6S iniles an hour
40-horac power engine
Full tyzlloon tires
Fullii enclosed eix~brake, smteiv.
4 flmidaiUc hydraulic ehock
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iO to Sb miles. per nation
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Shatterproof piaeo windshield
Theft proof ignition lock
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C—Gas guage.
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E—Gas filter.
F—Carburetor Connection.
Meadows and went to second on
Meadows overthrow and with frjyp
out Beavers .dropped Langford's
drive and Mahon scored the first
run.
In the fourth Gascho and Beavers
both made a bit but were left on
the bases. London in this frame
gathered i three more runs. With
.two nren down Myers made a three-
base hit and scored on Ardiel’s
single. Mahon was safe on Meadows
second error advancing Ardiel to
third. McWaine bunted to Dundas
who tossed the ball to first striking
the runner and Ardiel and Mahon
scored.
In. the fifth Medd got a walk gnd
stole second. For London Lang
ford and Edwards made second and third when ■ Dundas fanned Bennett
at a time when a*hit meant two runs.
Exeter secured two runs in the
Sixth. Gascho got a hit. Morrisson
struck out and Beavers walked, Got
tler made a two-base hit scoring
Gascho and. advancing Beavers to
third. Anderson batting for Mea
dows hit to Me Wane at third and
Beavers was cut off at home. Tay
lor singled to centre scoring Gett-
ler. Anderson was put out at third
after the catcher’ had dropped the'
ball ad retrieved it. London also
scored two in the sixth. Myers hit
to left field ad. stole second, and
then scored, on Ardiel’s pop to right.
Ardiel was put out stealing second,
Mahon singled and made second on
a sacrifice by McWane and then
scored on Drake’s single.
In the seventh both Exetei* and
London went out one, two, -three.
Cantelon pulled down a hard foul
fly.
In the eighth Gascho went out on
an. ififield fly. Mbrrison was hit.
Beavers singled and went to second
on ah error. Gettled struck out and
Lawson grounded to the pitcher for
the third putout. London retired,
on three flys.
In the ninth Taylor made a hit.
Dundas and Medd flied out, Cante
lon made first when the catcher
dropped a high fly. The side retir
ed and the game ended when Gascho
drove a’long fly right into the centre
fielder’s mit.
MEETING TO DISCUSS
WEED CONTROL
Gettler, 2b ........4 X 1 4 1 <
Meadows, s.S........2 0 1 1
aAnderson ..........1 0 0 0 o
Lawson, s.s........1 0 0 0 o *>
Hind, i*.f ........2 0 0 1 # ,<
Taylor, r.f.......,.2 0 1 0 i-Dundas, p, „.......4 0 0 0'
Total ..........0,35 2 7 24 & &
a—Batted fox* Meadows in sixth.
LONDON
A.B.R. H.P.O , A.M-
McWaine, 3b ......2 0 0 1 4 <r
Drake, 2b .........4 0 I 0 2 »
Langford, l.f,.....4 0 2 0 0
B, White, s.s .....4 0 0 0 0 9
Ruppei, c,f........4 0 1 5 0
Bepnett, c. ........4 0 0 8 4Miles, r.f.......1 2 3 0 0 9
4rd,iel, lb .,.......4 I 2 12 0 o
Mahon,, p, .......,.4 3 2 J-?
Totals .....24 6 11 27 13 4
•Summary:Two base JlitS-r--Miles^
Gettler. Three 'base hits—■Miley-
Sacrifices—McWaine 2 Capteloxx.
Stolen bases —< Medd,McWaine.
Drake, Langford 2,Ruppei,Miles*.
Mahon. Left on bases-—Exeter 10.
London 6.‘Wild pitch—- Dundas-
Passed ball~Bennett; Hit batsmaw
--By Mahon (Morrison)Bases ox*.
balls—Off Mahon 2,Struck out,—»
By Dundas 5,by Mahon 9.Time-r—r
1:50. Umpire, Hogan,
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fHE Ford car fuel system is simple because
i Jfi- it is direct. Gravity flow does away with .
forced feed. A short feed lihe with a mini
mum of elbows and connections is easy to
service and eliminates approximately 100
parts required by the vacuum tank or fuel
pump system;.,
The nine gallon, tank is so placed that it is well
protected from front or rear end collision.
i Any overflow runs off op the ground with
no serious results, since the only point of
possible spark contact is the rear end of the
exhaust. , Three screens instead o£ one, as in ,
most fuel systems, prevent foreign matter
reaching the tank. A solid steel dash sep
arates the Ford gas t-.nk from the engine.
Drive it
Yourself—,
there is np
Better Test
The gas guage on the dash of the Ford car is ,
controlled by a simple float as shown'in
diagram, being more direct, simple and
accurate’" than any .Other; type. . Another
•point of driving convenience made possible
by the gravity flow system is the ease with
which the tank may be filled, while the driver
supervises the operation without moving
from behind the wheel.
Arrange for your demonstration ride with the
nearest Ford dealer
EXETER
A.B;R.H.P.O.A.E.
Medd, c.f.............4 0 1 4 0 0
Cantelon, 3b .....4 0 0 3 1 0
Gascho, lb .......5 1 2 6 0 0
Morrison, c. .......3 0 0 5 0 1
Beavers* i.f* ......;3 0 1 0 0 1
A meeting of. the Weed. Inspectors*
of all municipalities of the county
of Huron and others interested fa,
weed, control, wll be held at the Ag
ricultural Office, Clinton, Tuesday*.
June 4th at 1,30 p.m. sharp,' Th^
objects of the meeting are;.
(1) To ..acquaint the inspectors,
and all interested with the weeds
and weed seeds and their control. ““
(2) To study the weed act and to
interrupt it in the best interests off
the farmer and the municipalty,
(3) This meeting will also permit-
the inspectors in the county to be
come better acquainted with eaclt
other and they will have better
chance of knowing how to eaJrry out;
the work with some-degree of uni-*
formity.
If . we are to meet with any degree* .
of success. in the campaign against
weed, it s essental that we have the
whole hearted co-operaton of all con
cerned. If you can arrange to ber
present at this meeting we will b®
pleased to have you with us.
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
SUMMER SCHOOL? JULY 3RD TO AUG. 13TH
SPECIAL COURSES
in
Public Health and Bacteriology.
Nature Study.
Mental Hygiene.
(1)
(2)
(3)
. J, Courses offered also in
Astronomy, Chemistry,
English, French, Ger
man, Greek, History,
Latin, Mathematics and
Zoology.
v For'‘information write
the Director, Dr. H. R.
Kingston, or the Regis
trar. Dr. K P.R.Neville,"
London, Ontario.
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