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High School Declares
Athletic Champions
BOWLING is the new pastime
in Exeter and it is going over
in a big way. The new Sweitzer
Lanes are a real asset to this
•community, thanks to the initia
tive of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sweit
zer. The six new alleys so far
have been the busiest spot in
Exeter.
Thomas Pryde, M.L.A., Reeve
Tuokey and the councillors offi
cially opened the" new lanes last
Wednesday. High point getters
for the evening were Gord Price
for the men and Elsie Gaiser
for the women. Both received
plaques. Gord Baynham now has
the record high with a 342 score
on Tuesday night.
From What we understand the
alleys are fairly well booked
during the week nights and it
is hoped that leagues will be
formed after the citizens get
accustomed to the game.
BOSTON BRAVES clinched the
National League pennant for the
first time in thirty-four years
___ .2 over New
last Saturday. By
things the Ameri-
pennant won’t be
the schedule ends
when they won 3-2
York Giants
the looks of
•can League
decided until
at the close of the week. It's a
three-way fight among the New
York Yankees, Boston Red Sox,
and Cleveland Indians, with' the
Indians now having .a comforta
ble edge as of Wednesday/
RAY WUERTH, president of
the Exeter Badminton Club, has
called a meeting in the Town
Hall next Tuesday evening in
order to organize the club for
the coming season. Last year
the club enjoyed one of its best
years and It is hoped to get off
again to an early start. All in
terested in badminton are urged
to come out next Tuesday night
to make plans fox' the 1948-49
club.
TOM YEARLY had a big day
with his two fine horses at the
fair last Thursday. Tn the 2.20
division his Amber Gratton came
in first in all three heats, while
liis young colt, Wee Bobbie, had
two firsts and a second in the
2.27 class.
AFTER putting out Mildmay
in two straight games the Clin
ton Colts, winners of the Huron-
Perth baseball championship,
now meet Stratihroy. The first
■game was played Wednesday af
ternoon in Clinton with the re
turn tilt in Strathroy Saturday
night under* lights. Clinton wdn
the first game in Mildmay 8-6
and won at home 8-4.
IN THEIR first game with
New Flamburg, Seaforth soft’bal-
lers slipped New Hamburg 12-4
in their first meeting in the
W.O.A.A. “A” group semi-finals.
Seaforth advanced to the semi
finals after* ousting Centralia.
GRAND BEND, by winning
two straight from Sharon, have
coped the Exeter Legion trophy.
Tuesday night at the Bend, the
home team edged out a 9-8 vic
tory for the district softball
league championship. It is hoped
to have a get-together of the
teams for the presentation in
the near future.
Senior Girls: 75 yard dash,
Wanda Stephen, Audrey Camp
bell, Frances Taylor, (time 10
see.); Softball Throw, Betty
Gaiser, Janet Kestle, Dorothy
Tetreau, (distance 145’ 11”);
Basketball Speed Throw, Betty
Mickle, Eleanor Cook, Bernice
Jinks; Janet Kestle, Betty Gai
ser, Helen Sweet; Frances Tay
lor, Marion
Rowcliffe;
Jump, Betty
Campbell, Janet
tance 6’ GF’);
Jump, Audrey Campbell, Betty
Gaiser, Janet
12’ 10”);
Brintnell,
Standing
.Gaiser,
Kestle,
Running
Betty
Broad
Audrey
(dis-
Broad
Tom
Grant
Rggier-Overholt
Miss Korean Overholt, daugh
ter of Mr* and Mrs. Norman
Overholt, St. Joseph became .the
bride of Frank Regier, son of
Peter Regier, Mount Carmel,
and. the late * Mrs. Regier, at
St. Peter’s Church in SL Joseph
Rev. F, R. Bordeaux officiated
at the bridal which took place
in a pretty setting
Howers. Mrs. John
sided at the
the wedding
was soloist.
The bride,
by her father,
white satin with hooped skirt
falling from a fitted bodice, A
pylon yoke was enhanced by a
draped
pearls,
held a
carried
Miss
of the bride,
sister " of the groom, in mauve
taffeta, were the bridal atten
dants. They carried bouquets of
roses and asters blending in
tone with their gowns and
wore matching headdresses. Lee
Regier was his brother’s
groomsman assisted by Norman.
Overholt, brother of the bride
Ushers were Milford Overholt
and Bob Regier.
Following a reception at the
Parish Hall the couple left on. a
honeymoon to Niagara Fall:
and ttie United States. For
traveling the bride chose a
wine gabardine suit with mat
ching hat and black accessories
Mr. and Mrs. Regier will live
in Mount Carmel.
15 pointe, runners up,
Haley 14 points and
Morgan 12 points.
Junior Boys: luo yard
Ronald Heimi'ich,
Douglas O’Brien
yard dash,
John Haberer,
(25-4/5”);
Ronald Helmrich, Lloyd
anan, Ross Alexander
8*’); Running Broad
Douglas O’Brien, John Haberer
Ross Alexander (14’ 3”>; Run
ning High Jump, Ronald Heim-
rich, Lloyd Buchanan, Ross
Alexander (4’ 4”i; Shot Put,
Ross Veal, Glenn Schroeder,
Donald, Adkins (25’ 3”) Jun
ior Boys Champion: Ronald
Heimricli 20 points, runners up Douglas ‘— * * -------
John
dash
John Haberer
(11.3”); 220
Ronald Ileimrich,
Douglas O’Brien
Hop, Step & Jump
......................Buch-
(32‘
Jump,
organ
music.
given
of fall-toned
Denemy pre-
and played
Mr. Denemy
inamarriage
wore a gown of
bertha looped with
Her shirred headdress
floor-length veil and she
a shower of red roses.
Beatrice Overholt,
Kestle (distance
Basketball Throw,
Betty Rowcliffe, Janet Kestle,
Doris Schwartz (distance 69’
2”); High Jump, Audrey Camp
bell, Wanda Stephen (height 3’
11”); ----- " ~ ' “*
Janet
Maida
phen,
Jinks
Senior
way tie, Audrey Campbell, Jan
et Kestle, Betty
points, runner .up
phen 11 points
Sweet 8 points.
Intermediate Girls: 75
dash, Evelyn Wright, Jean
Donald, Margaret Bray
11 sec.); Softball Throw,
Bell, Doris Haist, Grace Picker
ing (distance 133’ ,8”); Soft-
ball Speed Throw, Betty Love
and Grace Pickering, Joanne
McCurdy and May Schroeder,
Doris Haist and Ellen Bell ,(37
rev. in 1 minute); Standing
Broad Jump, Joanne McCurdy,
Lois Alexander, Jeanne McDon
ald (6’ 7A”); /Running Broad
Jump, Joanne McCurdy, Jeanne
McDonald, Evelyn Wright (12’
5F'); High Jump, Lois Alexan
der, Barbara Gascho,
Bell (4’ F’)J Basketball
Betty Love. Ellen .Bell,
Haist (66’); Basketball
Throw, Jeanne McDonald,
bara Gascho, Nancy Armstrong;
Joan Batten, Evelyn Wright,
Wilma Coates; Eileen Fraser,
Shirley Thomson, Ida Blanchard
tied with Joanne McCurdy, May
Schroeder, Lois Alexander (47
rev.). Intermediate Girls Cham
pion: Joanne McCurdy,
points; runner up, Jeanne
Donald 12 points, Ellen
and Betty Love 10 points.
Junior Girls: 75 yard dash,
Marion Wildfong
Softball Speed Throw,
Kes tie and Helen Sweet,
Richard and Wanda Ste-
Betty Mickle and Bernice
(37 rev. in 1 minute).
Girls Champion, Three
Gaiser, 1G
Wanda Ste-
and Helen
yard
Mac-
(time
Ellen
O'Brien 11
Haberer, 9 points,
HENSALL
points,
sister
LL,, in yellow moire,
Miss Anna Marie Regier.
Miss Helen .McNaughton,
Toronto, is holidaying at
home of her parents, Mr.
Mrs, Lome McNaughton.
Mrs. George Thompson visited
in London during the week with
her sister, Mrs. Lee. who is ill.
Mrs.
visiting
Emalie
Harold
Mr. Bruce Glenn
day for Guelph where he will
resume his studies at the O.A.C,
Mrs. H. O. Dayman, of Lon
don, visited recently with friends
here.
Mrs. Barrie Williams and
of Kitchener, visited over
week-end with her parents,
and Mi;s. G. M. Drysdale,
Mr. Clarence McNaughton
Mrs. Lome McNaughton spent
the week-end with relatives in
Toronto.
A program of publie speaking,
spelling and recitations will be
held in the Town Hall, Hensall,
on (Friday, October 1.
Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary
The Arnold Circle Evening
Auxiliary was held at the home
of Miss Jean McQueen with Mrs.
Melvin Moir co-hostess. Mrs.
Glenn Bell presided and the
meeting
hymn and prayer by Mrs.
Hildebrandt. The Scripture
read by Mrs. A Kerslake. ;
P. A. Ferguson presented
of
the
and
L. Muir, of Seaforth, is
with her
Parker and
Parker.
sister, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
left on Mon-
and
Hydro Cut-Offs Are Ordered if
Areas Exceed Their Quote
All Hydro Municipalities and Rural Areas are now
on a daily reduced allotment of kilowatt hours, due to■fiaeaaoatn-
the Hydro shortage. In the Exeter Area all Municipalities
and Rural users are still exceeding their quotas and unless
Exeter
OFFS WILL BE NECESSARY
Extra It is true that many Hydro users are co-operating
in this emergency BUT MANY OTHERS ARE NOT
Free
If we are to have 24-hour Hydro service, each and
PLEASE let us all do our bit
K. J. Lampman
son
the
Mr,
> and
. here
your
dash,
May
(11-
Ont.,
1948
everyone must do his part in saving Electricity.
Marilyn
Carol
Elaine
•Marion
dash,
ette,
14
Mc-
Bell
Here’s an
Announcement
Of Unusual
Interest!
yard
Murray
Marilyn Pfaff,
up Marilyn
Pooley, 13
Ellen
Throw
Doris
Speed
Bar-
Pfaff, Jean Taylor,
Basket-
September 25
to
October 15
MUGGS AND SKEETER
were served.
Hensall,
Sept. 24,
Laura:
your many friends
WAKNINb
WRIGHT
Clothing and .Slices
Your favorite program is
going into the “mike”
perfectly. "How is it com
ing through your radio?
If the program isn’t
clear . . . your radio is
probably in need of a
check-up. Maybe a minor
adjustment will fix it.
Trousers
We have contracted
with Firth Bros, to
supply Extra Trousers
FREE on our 2000,
3'00b or 4000 ranges.
This Offer Demands
Speed and Action
. The cloths in these
ranges are worth con-
sidei'ably more than
they are priced and
■this generous saving
carries the same gua
rantee of Firth’s Fi
nest Workmanship.
It is possible for
students and others
to obtain a really
fine 4-piece suit, tai
lored t o individual
specifications for
$32.50 and up
Get Here Early!
Offer Closes
October 15
R. E. RUSSELL
Phone 109
Marilyn Hern, in«uivU rumwas
Dorothy Pooley; Softball Throw
Marilyn
Carol Webb (133’ 2”);
hall Speed Throw, Loma Tay
lor, Dorothy Pooley,
Hern; Nancy Tieman,
Webb, .Peggy Rowcliffe;
Becker, Mary Snell,
Wildfong Standing Broad Jump
Mary Snell,
Marilyn Pfaff
ning .
Pfaff,
Pooley*
Throw,'
Taylor,
3”); “ _levy, Dorothy Pooley, Marie
Boyd ,(3’ Hi”); Softball Speed
Throw, Betty Allison and Jean
McAllister, Melba King and La
bel! Hill (tie); Carol Webb
and Nancy Tieman, Lillian Gow
an and Mary McKnight. Junior
Girls Champion:
16 points, runners
Hern and Dorothy
points.
Senior Boys: .10D
William O'Brien,
and William Mickle (tie)
3/10’); 220 yard dash, William
O'Brien, Murray May, Dennis
Fleam (24.5'); 44.0 yard dash.
William Mickle, Campbell Krue
ger, Donald Ducharme (1:02-
3/5’); half mile, Orville Taylor
Jim Cann, Donald Ducharme
(2:25); mile, Gordon ,Cann.
Jim Cann, Donald Ducharme;
Hop, 'Step & Jump, William
O’Brien, Murray May, Paul
Durand (36' 8”); Running
Broad Jump, Murray May, Wil
liam Mickle, Paul Durand (17’
3”); High Jump, Ralph Sweit
zer,
'Mickle
William
George Dobbs (3>8’
ior Boys
O’Brien, 20 points, runners
Murray May, 14 points and Bill
Mickle, 12 points.
Intermediate Boys: 100 yard
Gerald Webb, Joe Char-
Tom Haley (11-3/5”);
yard dash, Gerald Webb,
Charette, Bob Wade (27.
half mile, Grant Morgan,
Haley. Fred Dobbs (2’
38”); Hop, Step & Jump, Tom
Haley, Ken Moir, Grant Morgan
(32’155”), Running High Jump
Gerald Webb, Ken Moir, W.
Knowles (4’ 6F’)l Running
Broad Jump, Tom Haley, Grant
Morgan, Neil Taylor; Shot Put,
Fred Dobbs, Grant Morgan, W.
Knowles (33’). Intermediate
Roys Champion: Gerald , Webb
Broad
Marilyn
(12’
Marilyn
Mary :
High
Dorothy
Dorothy
(6’ 6F’);
Jump,
Hern,
8”);
Pfaff,
McKnight
Jump, Dorcas
Pooley,
Pooley,
R un
Marilyn
Dorothy
Basketball
Jean
(61’
Sil-
Dennis Flear, William
(4’ 9%”); Shot Put,
O’Brien, Jim Cann,
■" 6”); Sen-
Champion, William
up>
opened by singing a
~ “ . A.
was
Mrs.
the
topic for the evening in her
usual pleasing manner. Arrange
ments were made to hold the
annual thank-offering meeting
in October. Refreshments were
served.
Bride Honoured
A very enjoyable time was
spent at the home of Mrs. Le
titia Sangster on Friday eve
ning when a number of relatives
and friends gathered in honour
of her daughter, Mrs. Stan
(Laura) who was married re
cently. During the evening the
bride was presented with many
beautiful gifts, presented in a
decorated basket by Misses Mar
garet Stephen and Andrey
Walsh. Miss Eleanor Venner
read the accompanying address.
The bride expressed her appre
ciation and a social hour was
enjoyed during which refresh
ments
Dear
We
neighbours, have gathered
to-night to honour you? on
recent marriage. We are happy
to know that the friendships
you have formed here may still
be continued. London is a short
distance, and, no doubt, you
will share in some of our ac
tivities as you have done in the
past.
We want to show our esteem
and .good fellowship for you by
asking you to accept these gifts
with our best wishes for a long
•and happy wedded life.
Signed on behalf,
Your friends and neighbours
ELIMV1LLE
Murray Stephen returned
London this week where he
a position with Skidmore’s
dustrial Designers.
Mr. Jim Sinclair, of St. Thom
as, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. - - - - — -
Mr.
also spent
his brother
Mr.
sons, of Thorndale, were Sun
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs
W. Routly.
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Johns vis
ited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Perkins, of Exeter.
Misses Eilene and Ethelene
Johns spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Long,
Atwood.
and Mrs. Jackson Woods
Lewis Woods, of Malton
the week-end with
and family.
and Mrs. Ken Hogg anf
of Thorndale.
consumption is greatly reduced, CUMPULSORY CUT
*
Manager, Exeter Area
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