The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-03-18, Page 5THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 18th, 1948
Goderich Juniors, Exeter Stage
Exciting
Three goals in the last eight
minutes gave the Goderich Lou
zon Flyers a 6-3 win over the
Exeter W.O. A. A, Intermediates
in the fastest and one of the
for Players' Fund
Business
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best tilts of the entire season
at the Exeter Arena, last Thurs
day night.
The exhibition game between
the locals and last year’s junior
C champs was played to raise
money for the injured Player’s
Fund started by Mrs. Dr.
tier,
was
gate
It
period that either team
able to get the disc between the
pipes. The period opened at a
terrific pace and at the four
minutes mark Shaw took Trites’
short pass to’ drive a low shot
past Johnston. A couple of min
utes late Dashwood’s contribu
tion to the visitors, Jimmy Hay
ter, squared the count by bang
ing in Westbrooke’s rebound.
Goderich went two up on
goals by Duckworth, one in the
second and the other early in
the third. However Rhude
Casselman jaunted up the
on a two-way play seconds
er which Rhude terminated
beating Johnston. Exeter
the score on Trites’
taking Stive’s passout to
it into the cage.
Then in the last eight
the juniors had the
and three goals by_
Westbrooke and
them the win.
keep pace with the
juniors the locals
Some seventy-one
added as a result
receipts.
was not until the
Mil-
dollars
of the
second
was
and
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drive
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gave
To
rated _
turn in .their best game
season. Smith, Penhale
Fletcher
well. Smith in the nets turned
in a brilliant effort to kick out
shot after* shot from a smart
passing Goderich attack while
Fletcher and Penhale broke up
numerous rushed at the blue
line, Fletcher with his clever
pokechecking and Penhale with
his lusty bodychecking.
■GODERICH —- Goal, Millar,
Johnston; defence, Westbrooke,
Needham; centre, H. Warren;
wings, Westbrooke, Duckworth;
subs, Miller, Allen, Livingstone,
Hayter, I-Ianley, MacDonald.
EXETER — Goal, Smith; de
fence, Penhale, (Fletcher; centre
highly
had to
of the
Smith, Penhale and
especially showed up
THANKS to the few dozen
Exeter fans who turned out
last Thursday evening ,to sup
port the benefit game for the
Injured Players’ Fund. The oth-
ei'
one of the best hockey
of the season. At any
district
goodly
came down from Goderich to
help contribute the tidy sum
of some seventy dollars to .this
worthy cause. At that this fig
ure should have been doubled-
TheGode rich junior came down
here at a minimum of expense
to help put on the show for
this all-important feed at only
35 cents a throw. As one of
Exeter’s own supporters puts it,
you’d have to get Barbara Ann
Scott here to drag out the .re
luctant fans from the burg. Our
boys deserve better things, folks
They’ve put up good hockey
this winter and are now in the
final round for the champion
ship.
couple of thousand missed
games
rate the
fans turned out
numbers and a
in
few
D. Brintnell; wings, Shaw,
Trites; subs, Stire, R. Tuckey,
B. Tuckey, Casselman, Ryckman,
Rhude, Preszcator.
Officials — Goodeill, Chown,
First Period
Scoring—none.
Penalties: Shaw, H a y t e r,
Ryckman, Warren.
Second Period!
Exeter, Shaw (Trites), Goder
ich, Hayter (Westbrooke), God
erich, Duckworth.
Penalties—none.
Third Period
Goderich, Duckworth (H.
Warren),
selman),
Goderich,
Goderich,
Hanley (Warren).
Exeter, Rhude (Cas-
Exeter, Trites (Stire),
Warren (Westbrooke)
Westbrooke, Goderich,
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team’s thanks go to Mrs.
for her interest in spon-
the fund and also to Ivan
The
Milner
soring
Louzon and his classy Junior
“C” outfit for making the game
possible.
♦ * * *
hoping the Goderich
lads cun bring home the Junior
"0” "
son.
team
Here’s
silverware again this
It’s going to take a
to beat them.
* * * *
THEIR first year of
competition the local hock
ey team are in the final round - ,A,
to
IN
A.A.
sea
good
W.O.
with Wellesley for ,the
group championship. This is
be a three-out-of five series.
* * * *
Arrangements were made
play the first game in Exeter
Tuesday night with the second
game in Wellesley on Thursday
night and the third back in Ex
eter Saturday night. However,
the weather has upset the apple
cart and no definite plans have
been made as this is written.
* * *
High School basket-
another close decis-
WOSSA finals last
London when the
squad dropped a
to
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EXETER
bailers lost
ion in the
Saturday in
senior * boys’
44-40 game in the final round
against Amerstburg.
In the semi-finals the local
team edged Waterford 42-41 in
a close, hard-fought, game while
Amherstburg trimmed Elmira
35-16.*
Both Exeter teams lost close
decisions
and both
burg. Not
from the
group to
should decide
in a longer
sudden death*
in the final rounds
were against Amerst-
taking anything away
champs the WOSSA
our
than by a
*
way of thinking
the finals at least
series
game.*
Take for instance
day’s setup Exeter
all out to eke .out
Satur-
to go
ir
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Mr. and Mrs. John Glunville
and sons, of Seaforth, spent
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Glunville.
Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hamilton
and sons, of Grand Bend, spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Lewis.
Mr. and Mrfe. Murray Neil and
Beverley and Miss Jeanette Bea
vers attended the ice follies in
Stratford on Saturday night.
Mr. Murray Neil underwent
a hernia operation in Victoria
Hospital, London, on Monday.
Mrs. Myrtle Hunter, of Lon
don, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Murray Neil.
Mr. Sydney Smith, of West?
minster Hospital, London, spent
week-end at his home here.the
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and Mrs. Jacob Ratz
Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne spent
Toronto,
Mr. Harry
present confined
with an attack of
Mr. and Mrs.
and family spent
in Windsor,
Miss Mabie
Westminster
has returned
few days at
and Mrs. ,Herb Harlton.
Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner ana
baby have returned home from
Dr. Fletcher's* Hospital. Mrs. L.
Finkbeiner, of London, is at
present staying with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Shep
pard and baby moved to their
home in Parkhill last week.
■Miss Dorothy Desjardine is at
present assistin,
of Mr. and
Carmel.
Dr. and
of London,
Jas.
Windsor,
with Mr.
beiner.
Mr. Karl Guenther visited
last week-end with relatives in
Chatham.
The ladies in the community-
quilted three quilts for the Red
Cross last week.
Miss Ida Sweitzer and lady
friend, of Windsor, are visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Ratz and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie .Keyes, of
Varna, visited Friday with
and Mrs. E. Keyes.
Miss Nellie Hotson and
L. Finkbeiner, of London,
at present visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. Finkbeiner.
Mrs. Clarence Gale visited the
past week with relatives in
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman McCal
lum, of London, were week-end
visitors with the latter’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Sweit-
Mr.and
andGordon Ratz
the week-end in
Dietrich
week-end
at the home
J. Carey, of Mt
Mrs.
gre
If you are over seventeen and want
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armoury and obtain further details.
Har 1 ton
Hospital,
after spending a
the home of Mr.
Sanders,
and Mrs.
baby, of
week-end
Art Fink
Sheppard is at
to his home
jaundice.
Roy
the
Mrs.
and
McKenzie
spent
and 'Mrs.
Healthy I They are physically fit, these soldiers . ..
they had to be to pass enlistment examina
tions . .. and they KEEP fit. They are well-
fed, clothed . . , given physical training
under experts . . . provided with varied
recreation . . . and at all times given free
medical and dental care.
! Yes! They really are wealthy ... in many
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London,
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Mr.
and
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Mr.
EXETER
munfWWKBS
* the
fo lf‘°Se *ho
el°ils to°,
Wise! Of course they are wise! Each has been
trained in some special skill . . . under
expert instructors . . . with modern, scien-'
tific equipment. They are wise in another
way too 1 They have learned that their
service in Canada’s New Army brings with '
it a sense of pride in the kind of job they '
arc doing ... a feeling that they arc
making a vital contribution
to the welfare and future
of Canada.
lo °rn>Y lif,
♦
last
had
a one-point
win over Waterdown while the
Amherstburg lads had- things
pretty much their own way with
Elmira. While
are . quick to
champs had a
feel that had
decided on a longer series In
stead of both the jsemi-finals
and finals in the same day they
would have given Amherstburg
even a tougher go than they
did ‘Saturday. ,
This isn’t a sob story for the
local
point
would
clare
champions,
back to the
when the girls lost
slim tlutee point margin,
girls concientiously believe
can take the Amherstburg
sies but bad breaks from
referee in the final round in no
small way contributed to the
final score. It might be a good
idea for the school sports com
mittee to make the suggestion
to the WOSSA committee for
future playdowns.
* * * *
CONGRATS to Jack Hardy of
the Lucan hockey team. The
Irish rearguard wound up the
season by taking ‘ onto himself
a bride.
the local eagers
admit that the
good team they
the finals been
on a longer series
both
*
cause. We
out
be
the
how
to have a
WOSSA
Again we
previous
are trying to
much fairer it
series de
basketball
can look
Saturday
out by a
The
they
las-
the
forget the Pot Luck
at the United Church on
evening.
Lawrence Curts enter-
a number of ladies on
ousseau tea in
Eunice,
this" week.
McLinchey, of
i week-end with
and Mrs. Fred
GREENWAY
Don’t
supper
Friday
Mrs.
tained
Saturday to a
honor of her daughter
a bride-elbct of
Mis Eleanor
Detroit spent th
her parents, Mr.
McLinchey.
•Mr. and Mrs.
and Marilyn, of
on iSunday with Mi’
Dean Brown and Mr
Russell Brown and Gordon.
Congratulations to Mr.
Mrs. Charlie Pedlar (nee Shir
ley Murray) who were married
last week.
(Messrs. Harold
Seibourne English,
spent a few days
their homes here,
Mrs. Parry Thompson and
family, of Lieury, visited on Sat
urday at the home of her father,
Mr. W. J. Brown.'
Mr, and Mrs. Heiiry Hartle
entertained a number of relit”
fives at a birthday party last
Tuesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Turnhull
and Donna, of Grand Bend, vis
ited on Saturday with Mrs.
Albert Pollock,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Hicks at
tended the funeral on Sunday of
Mrs. Schllbe at Zurich.
Elzar Mousseau
Kippen, visited
Mrs.
Mrs.
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