Loading...
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1951-03-15, Page 5
THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1D51 Page 5 for A Gals de had picked up 4 easy Whizz Bangs Mawhinney Men’s League The Dukes, aided by a large handicap, managed to bang out a ■ 4-0 win over the Butchers. Ray Higgins tossed 618 (251) to head the winners, while Har old Wolfe had a good night—in vain—fox* the Butchers with 655 (264). The Strikes points as the faulted. Ches 625 (232). GROUP STANDING G 15 15 12 12 12- 12 P.M. eois rolled G37 (273) to easily lead the winners, while Mary MacDonald had 597 (223) the Strikes. GROUP STANDINGS G 3 3 3 3 3 3 P 4 4 3 1 0 0 Clubs Request Deer Season Requesting the Department of Games and Fisheries open deer season in all County for its residents two days in November, of two important brought in by seven clubs repre sented at the annual meeting of the Huron Fish and Game Con servation Association, held the agricultural office room, Clinton, Thursday. The second resolution the Ontario Goverment to license of one dollar on all resi dential fishermen of 16 years and over, and that this money be tagged fox’ the re-stocking of streams and lakes. ' for an of Huron only, for was one resolutions EXETER for asked levy a in board KEY TO HAPPINESS FOR KINGSTON CITIZENS — A $590,000 project started several years ago at Kingston, Ont., has at long last been completed. Long overdue, city’s com munity centre is now ready for use for agricultural shows, hockey, basketball games, /circuses and other similai’ events. Aided by $<300,000 grant from federal and provincial- govern ments and donations of $150,000 by city, $39,000 by Fron tenac county, and $100,000 by residents, Kingston has at long last seen realization of its most cherished dream. At official opening community centre keys, such as one held by Enid Johnson, were distributed to prominent guests attend ing the ceremony. —Central Press Canadian P 15 12 10 8 6 1 "Cou/c/ Have Won 'A’ Title” Coach Of Volleyball Champs Glen Mickle, coach of the South Huron High School senior boys who won the volleyball championship in London Satur day, said this week, “We could have taken the ‘A’ title easily if we’d had the chance. There wasn’t much competition.” But if there was’t much op position in the “A” group, the local team met some keen rivalry in the “B” section. Victory wasn’t easy for the champs in their tussle with Ayl mer for the title. Behind in the final game the boys ed to tie the score, then on to win 16-14. They lost the first game — - - ......1--..................- to the canning town team but covered in the second to win the same score. Both teams eliminated Clinton in the three-way competition. Players on the team are don Eagleson, Neil Taylor, Russell, Don Webster, Paul and, Gordon Cann, G 1 Schroeder and Ken Moir. re- by Gor- Bob Dur- e n n man 14-10 ralli- went 15-13 The other day I met a who had reached the depth of disillusionment. He had spent two hundred dollars on a per manent cure for halitosis. Then he found out no one liked him anyway. Dukes ...................... . Strikes ...................... Butchers ................... Eagles ....................... Rural Rollers .......... Whizz Bangs ........... Monday, March 12, 7-9 The Shox°t Circuits rolled to 3-1 win over the Tradesmen on Monday night. Bill Vyse tossed 621 (234) for the winners, while tops for the -Legion lads was Jake Lindenfield with 643 (266). The Chuckers ran up a terri fic pin fall as they smothered the Not Quites 4-0. Thornton With 757 (283), Jackson with 719 (264) and Mode with 716 (259) were the big guns of the Chuckers. Best of the Not -Quites was 615 (253) 'by Ray Boud reau. A GROUP STANDINGS A P 12 13 15 13 12 8 15 8 12 5 12 5 a Housewives ...... Merry Maids .... Lazy Daisies .... Frisky Sisters .. Hot Dogs ......... Lucky Strikes .. P 3 3 2 2 1 1 Happy Skunks Wee Hopes ... Musketeers .... Alley Cats .... Yarn Spinners B GROUP STANDINGS G 3 3 3 3 3 3 PLAYOFF SCHEDULE FOR WOMEN’S LEAGUE Wed., March 31 Lazy Daisies vs. I ucky Strikes; Alley -Cats vs. Wee Hopes; Fris ky Sisters vs. Hot Dogs. Thurs., March 22 Yarnspinners vs. Musketeers; Merry Maids vs. Housewives; Happy Gals vs. Skunks. Zu rich Eliminated The Atwood-Monkton Midgets eliminated Zurich from the semi final series of the W.O.A.A. “D” hockey series at Milverton last night when they beat Zurich 6-4 in the second game of the total point first round For Y o u n g b 1 u t with three O’Brien. playoff. Zurich won game 7-6 but lost 12-11. Zurich the scorers the the were and PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE Fully Insured for Your Protection Phone 465 Day or Night A man in the insane asylum sat fishing over a flowex* pot. A visitor approached, and wish ing to be affable, asked, “How many have you caught?” “You’re the ninth,” was the reply. Contracts Wanted Hensail Captures 'A’ Series With Two Straight Victories Keglers ......... Chuckers ...... Not Quites .... Short Circuits Spare Parts .. Tradesmen .... 9-11 P.M. The Spares hooked up at Spares taking Christie had a Mice fol- 653 650 Don and Mighty 9 p.m. with the all points. Roger terrific night with 78 6 (277) for the winners, lowed by Fairbairn with (254) and Hodgert with (288). Best of the Mice was Traquair with 483 (172). The Apple jacks showed __ Big Six who was boss 'by trounc ing Frayne’s fanatics 3-1. Howie Holtzman rolled 631 (273) fox* liable”, Ken Hockey, again led the Six with 63 8 (255). The Spares have definitely captured the first spot in B group, with the Schmoos, Big Six and Applejacks deadlocked for second place. As we under stand it, these 3 bowl off next Mon. total pins to count, will advance to the opposing the Spares. B GROUP STANDINGS Spares ........ Apple jacks .. Big Six ...... Schmoos ..... Pinpoppers . Mighty Mice the teams will night, with The winner semi-finals, p 13 11 11 11 5 6 Hensall defeated Exeter 9-5 in a game in the Seaforth Arena Friday night to win the best of three series for the ‘A’ series title in two straight games, Hensall will go on in the Int. “A” playdowns, but as yet they do not know who their next opponents will be. EXETER—-Ebel, Ellis, Mason, Carson, Lawson, D. Brintnell, Haugh, Musser, Stire, H. Brint nell, Waghorn, Fisher. HENSALL—Mickle, A. Nichol son, H. Nicholson, Harrison, Con- sitt, Mousseau, Doig, Flear, Cow an, Tu-ckey, Jacobi, Eyre, Moir, Cooper sub-goal. First Period Hensall—Harrison (Consitt) 5.03 Hensall—©oig (Jacobi) Exeter—Waghorn (Ellis) Penalties—Brintnell Second period Hensall—Mousseau (Harrison, Consitt) Exeter—Waghorn 4.17 Exeter—Ellis 6.JL6 Hensall—A. Nicholson (Consitt) 7.35 Exeter—W aghorn Penalties—Haugh, Third Period Hensall—Harrison Hensall—Consitt (Harrison) 8.28 Hensall—Doig (Tuckey) 10.23 Exeter—-Ellis 11.28 Hensall—Harrison (Doig) 14.10 Hensall—Doig 18.10 Penalties—Haugh, A. Nicholson. Referees—Muir and McFadden, Seaforth. per- was fine be- pick up momentum, period ended 3-0 for Exe- local club came out to about two shots, but as the iod drew to a close Gordie called on to make some saves as the Hensail attack gan to The ter. The start the second period with the same drive and for 10 minutes had much the best of the play. But at the 6.12 mark doodle kid Harrison break-away pass 'by pull Ebel and shove —Please Turn to Kidney Beans HEPC Approved Bean Cookers For Sale that diipsy- was fed a Cowan to the biscuit rage Four W. E. REID PHONE 87-W DASHWOOD, ONT 17.03 14.47 $2.95 $3.95 Small geometric and black, grev and blue. ........... $1.75 to $2.95 Printed Dress Crepes Gay printed crepes in all new spring designs, floral patterns on "background shades of navy, 39” wide .......................................................................... For Every Woman a Crepe Slip BY A FAMOUS MAKER These are tailored crepe slips, straight and bias Flit—and fashioned as only Pacemaker, Formula and Su-lette slips can be. White in sizes 32 to 42. Pacemaker and Formula in plain crepe Su-lette in crepe with lace bodice .... 14.53 Brintnell A Day’s Work at the Exeter Frozen Foods on right FAST Whcn you leave an animal at our Slaughter House Monday morning you can be sure that all operations, to the time when the. meal is put in your Locker “ FROZEN”, are conducted efficiently. We are frequently in spected by the Ontario Department of Health. After a recent inspection we received a congratulatory letter from the In spector in Toronto. Women’s League Wednesday, March 7 On Wednesday last, men’s League playoffs the last place Housewives away on the right foot. Led Kay Hannigan, w.ho rolled (247), the Wives outclassed Hot Dogs 3-1. ‘ spilled ines. The merry Yarn Spinners 4-0. Prance spilled 605 (224) to pace the winners. Agnes Appleton was best of the Spinners with 477 On alleys 5 and 6, the Wee Hopes blasted the Musketeers 3- 1. V. Lindenfield rolled 555 (219) for the Hopes, while Mary cutting had the same for the Musketeers, with a single of 234. Thursday, March 8 On Thursday night the Happy Gals 'blanked the Alley Cats 4-0. Mickey Bridges tossed 576 (222) for the winners, while best* of the Cats was 476 (195). The Lazy Sisters came gle with 2 Jackson rolled 617 (248) to pace the Daisies, while Lil I-Iunter-Duvar banged out a ter rific 639 (229) fox* the Sisters. Phil Haworth followed with 637 (254). ■In the final set of the night, the Merry Maids trounced the Lucky Strikes 3-1. N-aida Fran- Wo-the started, Anna Brock 559 (19 6) for the can- Skunks continued on their way as they blanked the Doreen Norma Wilson with Daisies out of pts. each. 617 and Frisky their strug- M ar ion (248) while Hensall Cops First 11-6 By D.B. After exactly a month layoff, the Exetei’ hockey club tangled with Hensall Wednesday night in Seaforth Arena. Hensall has just finished a fine semi-final series with Lucan and aftei* a hard fight were put out by the Irish. The local the effects when they fought this for two periods, in the third. The first period was all Exe ter’s. The boys opened at a terri fic .pace, keeping the puck, in the Hensall end almost from the first face-off. Flashy Bill Mussel* picked up a fine relay pass from H. Brintnell on a play set up -by ace defenseman Ellis and flipped the rubber behind Mickle. Ellis sank one on passes from D. Brintnell -and J. Lawson. These boys were really flying on this goal. Centreman Lome Haugh, who was the hardest checking and finest playmaker on the ice in the first 20 minutes, scored with the assist going to Musser at 10.55. That first ten minutes Gord Ebel in the Exeter net had only clu-b certainly showed of this long layoff, out-played and out- tough Hensall team i, but weakened red and Topcoats For Men Men, you’ll like our handsome choice, of topcoats foi* this spring. We have them styled in gabardines or coverts in beige or blue or the Hollywood style with epilets and belts in grey. GABARDINES — $37.50 COVERTS — $29.00 HOLLYWOOD STYLE — $29.95 A New Shipment of Beautiful Grocery Specials for Thursday, Friday and Saturday 850Pure Honey, 4-lb. tin ........... Kellogg’s Bran Flakes, lge................ 220 Clark’s Pork & Beans, 15-oz....... 2/250 Sherrif’s Red Currant Jelly, 9-oz. .. 300 Orange & Gx*apefx*uit Juice, 20-oz. 170 Old Dutch Cleanser .................. 2/250 i t II MUGGS AND SKEETER RetfiiHwi U. Pit Au Offie*, J EASTER feature plentiful We sell only Top Quality cured meats and Schneider’s Beaver Bacon. These will not be If You Would Like A HAM, PIC-NIC OR COTTAGE ROLL FOR we suggest that you order it now. BY WALLY BISHOP. EXETER FROZEN FOODS MAIN ST- PHONE 70