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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1952-09-04, Page 3THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, 1952 Page > Are You Ruptured? Our Service Is Different We Sell You A Fit In Our Private Truss Room Trusses, Belts, Supports of All Kinds Large Attendance At Fray ne Picnic Close to 150 of the Frayne family attended the annual re- Commiinity SATISFACTION guaranteed Over 15 Years’ Experience union at Exeter Park on Labor Day. They came from London, Goderich, Forest, Hensall, Dashwood Midgets Win WOAA Title, One Down In OBA Semi-Finals 4*Maroons Tie « Your Drugs At Robertson’s Phone 50 Exeter The Exeter Office of the Usborne & Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Will Be Closed Sept 11 to 18 inclusive Instalments Payments may be made at Bank of Montreal Thedford, Woodham, ; Ravenswood, Granton, (and Exeter. ■Mr, an-d Mrs. Don received prizes for I man and woman at the picnic and were as follows: Dashes- Frayne, Bobby Wilson, Stevens, Mary Clark, Oke, Douglas Bender, Brock, Mickle, Brock, , m , Frayne,''-^Alec * M|qklp, Anderson, Dpreen Brock. Races—y o u n g men Clark, Kean Anderson; ladies, Shirley Anderson, Brock; married men, Frayne, Eugene Frayne; women, Mrs. James Wilson, Mrs.- Clarence Simmons. Dean Frayne, and Mrs. James Wilson were best at kicking the slipper. After the sports, everyone sat down to well laden picnic tables and members decided to hold the next picnic at Forest on Labor Day next year. Officers elected for the coming year President, Reg. Frayne; president, Reuben Frayne; rotary, Mrs. Dean Clarke, treasurer, Blake Tedball. i Hampton the oldest winners of sports events --David Dianne Ronald Margaret Carlyle Doreen Murray Shirley Shirley Peter Helen Bender, Frayne, Frayne, , Allen young Doreen ^Stanley married are: vice- sec- and Buy Better Huron County Used Cars of *51 *50 Pontiac Deluxe Five-Pass. Coupe Two-Tone Chev *50 •50 •49 Half-Ton Ford Pickup Dodge Panel, just like new South End Service $3.00 $2.98 New Style Victoria Cup and Saucer ..... Victoria Rose Cup, Saucer and Plate .... Rose-Trimmed China Swan Planters ......... China Goblin Planters .................. Crop Report By G. W. MONTGOMERY Above average tonnage good quality second cut alfalfa hay’was havested this week. In a like manner, exceptional yields of alfalfa seed are being report­ ed. The stringless bean crop is now harvested with yields of up to four tons of beans harvested to the acre. Despite smut and corn ear worm, there has been fair yields of sweet cori^, Warm, sunny weather, coupled with ample moisture should make for above average crop of white beans, soybeans, silage and grain corn. Turnips and sugar beets will be slightly be­ low average. $1.59 $1.25 The Hollow Tree Gift Shop JiKH ' SO YOU PIP BUY )fv-- wawference YEAH, AND MAN! GRIP TRACTOR TIRES ? u _____IN TRACTION rr IC I KNOW NOW WHAT YOU MEANT WHEN YOU SAID GOODYEAR'S OPEN CENTER TREAD 0 DOESN'T SLIP, BUT REALLY PULLS ~v W ..^1 ■ AND THEY MAKE THE JOB EASIER ’—k TOO, j—' •70 YOU'RE RIGHT! IDO MORE WORK IN LESS TIME THAN EVER BEFORE. ____. SEE US FOR good/Fear SUPER SURE-GRIP , Tractor Tires 1 1 ! FRED HUXTABLE PHONE: 153-W International harvester SALES & SERVICE Exeter Midgets will be fight­ ing for survival in O.B.A. play­ downs when they meet Tilbury on the local diamond Saturday. One .game down, in. the best- of-three series, the youngsters must win Saturday-, to force a third and deciding game in Til­ bury next Wednesday. Winners of the series will en­ ter a round robin tournament for the O.B.A. Midget “C” title. The locals lost 9-0 to -the Essex crew" Labor Day. but the contest wag closer than the score indicates. The victors were held to a 2-0 seventh Inning loose after two a pair. Again margin until the when they broke were out to score __ in the ninth the Tilbury 'nine rallied after two were" out and scored, five more. Coach Derry Boyle said his team could win Saturday “with a few breaks”. “They’re a strong hitting club,” he said, “but I think our pitchers can hold them if they’re hot.” Monday’s losing pitcher, Don Wells, allowed only seven hits over the route but walked six to give Tilbury the edge. Exeter threatened to score in the second, third and ninth in­ nings but couldn’t needed for tallies. Gary Middleton safe bingle for the Win Championship The local Midgets won the W.O.A.A. “B” Championship last week by edging Elora two games out of three. After losi’ng the first contest 8-7 at Elora Wednesday night,; the champs reversed the score here Friday night and went on to win 9-4 at Listowel Saturday. Don Wells and Chuck Parsons were the winning pitchers. In Saturday’s game, the locals opened with one run in the first inning and never had to look back. They clinched the win with two runs in the second, three in the fifth and two in the seventh. Besides pitching four-hit ball, Parsons scored three runs and hit one for two during the tilt. Don Wells slugged a triple and a single in fo.ur attempts. Gary Middleton also hit two for four.- A three-run rally in ,the> sev­ enth inning gave the Exeter crew Its 8-7 win Friday, njght. The score was tied 5-5 when the winners put together' a walk-, two singles and a hit batsman to count the victory margin. Exeter led 3-0 going into the fifth inning when Elora scored two. The locals replied with two tallies in tbs last of the inning but the visitors pounded out three more-in the sixth. Elora counted a pair of runs in the eighth but were stopped before they could tie the game- Don Wells pitched the game and; hit two for fouri. Don* Taylor singled twice* in four, tries. Other hitters were. Terry Wade» Jim Haley, Dick McFalls, Irvine* Ford and Gary Middleton^ Other members of the team are ’Bill Batten, Pat Hennessey and Ted Smith. Rec Series Bill Musser hit and hurled the Maroons to their second win oyer Statton’s in the Rec. Soft- i ball finals Thursday night. The series is now tied at two game* apiece. Musser hit a grand-slam home run in ctbe second inning that gave the winners a 4-3 edge, He held the pool sharks scoreless for the rest of the game while his mates added three more rupq in the eighth to post a 7-3 victory. Statton's, scored all three runs inning. game in the best-of- will be played Fri- Statton’s won the contests- Maroons Special At Goodwins* HENSALL Prints, Broadcloths, Ginghams, Flannelettes In Many Patterns get the hit the team. hits only KIRKTON Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McEwing, of London, spent the past week with the later’s sister, Mrs. T. A. Wiseman. Mr. and Mrs. I. Marshall and their granddaughters, Patsy and Iris Marshall, are Red Bay. Mr. and Mrs. Detroit spent the end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dobson. Mastei" David Christie of Lon­ don spent part of last week with Bill Marshall. holidaying at Blatchford of holiday week- Hensall And District News Weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Clark Sr. -and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Forrest and Clarke were Mr. and Mrs. George Parry, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and family visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. James Morris in Goderich. Miss Shirley Chapman left on Wednesday for London where she entered the school of nurs­ ing at Miss cepted branch and commenced her week. Mr. and Mrs. J. daughter, of London, .spent weekend with Mrs. Stokes’ ther, Mrs. Eva Carlisle. Miss Jean McAllister hostess at her home recently when the Young People. of the Hensall United Church met and presented Misses Shirlev Chap­ man and Peggy Rowcliffe with membership (pins, prior to their departure to resume their stu­ dies. Master Jerry McClinchey spent few days last week with Mickle at Victoria Hospital. Lois Henderson has ac- a position at the local of the Bank of Montreal duties this Stokes and the mo- was a few days last Charles and Bobby their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Laird family have returned a pleasant five and a vacation at the lake. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Wayne have returned a delightful vacation spent at ■their summer cottage at Norman Heights. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. McLean, of Kirkland .Lake,, Mr,, and Mrs. J. L. Henderson, of Kippen, were holiday weekend guests of Mrs. Earle Sproat at her cottage. Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Sproat, of Detroit, were also guests of mothei; Mickle and home after half Weeks Welsh and home from at Turnbull’s Grove. his Auxiliary Meets Ladies Auxiliary of met in Legion The Canadian Legion Legion Hall Tuesday night with president Mrs. A. Clark in • the chair. Mrs. W. Brown presented the financial, statement and cor­ respondence was read by1 ‘ Mrs. M. Buchanan. Mrs. J. Clark tendered her re­ signation as being in charge of the mystery box. Mrs. W. Ven- ner and Mrs. Inez McEwan will act in this capacity. Miss Gladys Luker won the mystery prize. Mrs. Venner reported on the cards and treats sent to the sick members. Mrs. W. Smale and Mrs. J. Simmons were appointed a committee to act in future as regards buying gifts for auxiliary members leaving town or for purchasing wedding gifts. Bingo was enjoyed Jn ^charge of Mrs ’ ’’’ Mock. Venner, Mrs.' C. Dbvliri, Smale, Mrs. G. Munn, Butt, Mrs, R. Smale, Mrs. R. Triylof. • B- l- Winriers ICyle and Mrs. ' * were Mrs. Mock, Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. the the R. W. H. E. W, Dashwood Eliminates Bothwell In OB A "D" Playoff Scramble in the first The fifth seven, series day night, first twa , ...... ,__ rallied to take the next pair. Winner of the series will claim the Rec. Softball League trophy. Also A Good Variety Of Knitting Wools Open this Sunday, Wednes­ day afternoon, arid during the evenings throughout the week: Dashwood intermediates will meet either Port Rowan or Staffordville in their next play­ off battle for the 0BA Inter­ mediate “D” title.- They eliminat­ ed Bothwell Wednesday night by winning the last game of the series 5-0. | Four home runs gave the Dashwood team the victory edge. Lome Kleinstiver started the spree by slamming a round tripper in the fifth. After Charlie Tieman reached first on a walk, Dick Regier slammed another homer to account for two more runs. ■ Carl Wein lifted a 400-footer in the sixth inning and Raymie Wein pounded the other in the eighth inning. Bob Stormes was the winning pitcher, blanking Bothwell on seven hits. Evens Series Dashwood evened the series on Labor Day with a 5-3 victory. Bob Hayter topped the winners with two singles. Robbie hurled the victory. Dashwood lost the first in Bothwell last week. St Marys Wi ns St. Marys ousted the Wein game Ogden Reunion The annual reunion of the Ogden family was held on Satur­ day at Springbank - Park, Lon­ don. Members attended f Lucan, Whalen, Prospect Hill;’ Exeter, Brantford, Woodstock and London. A brief business session was conducted following supper and Grafton Squire was elected as president for the next reunion which is to be held at the same place. from. Mrs. Strang of Brandon, Man., is a guest at the home of Mr. William Fee and Miss Mary Fee, and^ will attend her son’s grad­ uation at Centralia RCAF Friday when he will receive his wings. Mrs. Lou Simpson, who has been a patient at Victoria Hos- pitah»»London, recovering .from a serious accident in which she fractured her right wrist, her collar bone and several ribs, re­ turned to her home on Sunday by ambulance and will be con­ fined to her bed for sometime. Her condition is much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Manns end Donald, Toronto, spent the weekend with Mrs. F. Manns. Hensall Girl Guides are spon­ soring a paper collection Satur­ day, ’September 6, and will make a house-to-house canvass com­ mencing at 9 a.m. They expect an unusually large collection. It will help them very much to have the bundles tied or placed in cardboard cartons. , Miss’ Joyce Hedden, of St. Catharines; Miss Patsy Carter, Clinton, are vacationing with their grandmother, Mrs. C. M. Hedden. . CENTRALIA Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner and sons of Smith Falls spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Powe and Mrs. William were recent A. Proctor. Mrs. Foley after spending some time with Mr, Newbury and Mrs. Foster. She accompanied them to Lind­ say and Peterborough where she visited with her brother, Mr. J. Glaspell. Miss Evelyn Wright has turned to her studies at the Vic­ toria Hospital School of Nursing after holidaying for the past three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wright. Mrs. Wesley .Hodgins, Mrs. J. McLachlan and Miss Clara Hen­ nessey visitors lis. Miss daying Mr. Richard .Davey visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. Willis. Miss Patsy Davies of visited last week with her mother, Mrs. E, Mrs. visitor lis, on Mr. Skelton of London visitors with Mrs. has returned home wv re­ of London were Sunday with Mrs. Thomas Wil- Doreen Proctor was holi- last week at Kincardine. Elmer Forest grand­ once- powerful Strathroy Dodgers in the Huron-Perth “B” series last week. The stone town is now waiting from the OB-A as to wild their next opponents will be.' A protest by Strathroy over the playing of a tie game was thrown out by league officials in a meeting held in Dashwood. Wally Wein, league president, was chairman for the meeting. Representatives were present from Zurich, Dashwood, St. Marys, Clinton and Strathroy, St. Marys won the series games to two. four WHALEN and Mrs. Norman pen of Cann’s lay the and 13 exactly Hayman-Parker Gladioli in rich autumn tones intermingled with ferns formed an attractive setting for the wedding, in S t a f f a United Church, Saturday, August 23, of Thelma Irene Elizabeth, daugh­ ter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Parker, Staff a, and Dennis Jo­ seph Hayman, Detroit, sou of .Joseph ..Hayman and the late Mrs. Hayman, of Kingsbury, London, England. The Rev. B. Daynard, Staffa, officiated assisted by the Rev. William Mair, Exeter. Mrs. F. W. Mu lock, Crediton, was organ­ ist and accompanied the soloist, Miss Arliss Wein, Crediton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a dress of French blue silk shantung fashioned With an accordian pleated skirt and bodice in bal­ lerina length. She wore a blue bonnet with pink roses and matching' veil and' carried a white bible with a white orchid. The -bride was attended by Miss Dayle Ellis, Detroit,, as maid of honor, who wore pink silk pliile with matching head­ dress and carried a mum bridesmaid: Mrs, Francis Marion, and Mrs. Aubrey Gaiser, Crediton, wore beige silk 1 with nosegays matching the of honor’s. Robert Fallow, Windsor, best man. Ushers were Francis Marion, .Windsor, and Aubrey Gaiser, Grediton, Alex Gardiner and Douglas Grey. Following a reception on the church lawns, the couple left for a trip to Magog, Quebec, They will re­ side in Detroit, Mich. Knight, of Exeter sister, Mrs. Wil- of this week. __, Fred Harrison and family attended the Harri- son family reunion at Denfield on Friday of last week. Misses Evelyn Wright and Ar­ lene Skinner spent a few days last week at the Toronto Ex­ hibition. Mrs. A. Isaac of Toronto is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ar­ thur McFalls. ' » Misses Donna and Margaret Rose Bowden spent a few days last week with Mrs. F. McCann, and family in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Proc­ tor, Douglas and Clare, of Clin­ ton, were Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. A. and- Doreen. Miss Helen Lightfoot, Mr. Ron Swartz and ? Mr. and Mrs. Don Dixon spent the weekend at Nia­ gara Falls, Crystal Beach and Toronto Exhibition. Mrs, William Quinton and Di­ anne, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lilley and family and Miss Francis Isaac, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mt-, and Mrs. Ar­ thur McFalls. Rev. turned home two months’ foundland. * (lutended for last week) Mr. and Mrs. G. Hicks Mrs. L. Hodgson spent a days at Niagara Falls. Mr. Mrs. Hicks visited with their daughter, Mrs. J. Andrew, at Fort Erie. Mr. and Mrs, Reg Hodgson aud and Arlene to to visit Valeria Hodgert with her Tuesday i and Mrs. was a visitors Proctor and Mrs. G. Burton re­ last week after a holiday in New- * * * and. few and nosegay of gladioli and roses. The the bride’s sisters, Windsor, ", of faille maid was and Kay accompanied Mr. Mrs. Bad their row. Mr. ed with Major and Mrs. Bowers for two weeks. Masters Wayne G r e b Keith from time. Mr. of Aurora and Mrs. liamson of Detroit visited the weekend with Mr. and Arthur McFalls, Mr. Norman Mitchell Visited for a few days with relatives in Toronto and attended the Ex­ hibition. • Mr. Allen Scott And Miss Phyllis Armstrong were 'Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ neth Hedging, Mr. Scott was in charge of the church service. Hugh Love Axe, Mich., aunt, Mrs. T. Pope, of TOron to, with Dam- visit- Fred and Hodgins returned home camp—reporting a good and Mrs. T. C< McLeod Leda Wil- over Mrs. Mr. gins and family, Mr. and George Squire and Mr. and Grafton evening Orland. Squire, Centralia. Mr. and Mrs. Milne Pullen and Donald, also Messrs. Jack and Ross Duffield attended Goderich races on- Labor Day. Mr. Betty and Gayle, are visiting at Kingston an-d Ottawa with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin­ son and Glenn visited on. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Docking at Munroe. Miss was a home. Mr. Squire with Hod- Mrs. MrB, spent Friday Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Bert Duffield, Audrey Arksey, weekend visitor Gordon London, at her Mirs. P. E. Deering Picks Winner Mrs. Preston Deering appar­ ently knew the value of feeding Purina feeds to poultry when she guessed that the chickens on display in Mill show window would first egg at four months days old. And that's what happened. These Hi-Line chicks were left only 2 lbs. of Purina Chick Startena per bird and then fin­ ished growing on Purina Chick Growena ration. A combination of these two feeds brought the .maturity age of these pullets to months. This is just another example of the difference that Purina feeds make. Mrs. Deering is the winner of a copper her good Shantz of ma tic can second. bottom frying pan for judgement. ‘Mr. E. W. Hensall won an auto­ opener when he placed (adv’t) SOUTH END B.A. Service Station st AH Passengers Fully Insured Day and Night Call 357 or 545-r-3 for Speed and Comfort- T. Harry Hoffman Funeral Home • FUNERAL DIRECTOR Member of Ontario Funeral Association • PRIVATE CAR AMBULANCE Holder of St. John’s Ambulance First Aid Certificate Portable Oxygen Equipment s George Parkinson spent last week London. Mr. and spent last Mrs. Fred Indiana. They were also in the Kentucky state. Mr. and Mrs. London, spent Messrs. Jack and Mr. Ralph Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Marshall and London, were Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ray son. Miss Evelyn Willis is for the school this year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Squire and family, of Royal Oak, Mich., spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hodgins. Several from the community attended at Zion noon, Mrs. Mrs. Hamilton Hodgins are spending this week with Mr. and Howard Morley, of Hazel Mich. They will also . the Michigan State Fair, and Mrs. Birtch, of St. were recent visitors with Hospital Beds to Rent Invalid Chair to Loan with his family in Mrs. week ...__ __ Mu Hand at Marian, Ronald Squire with Mr. and Andy Langton, Sunday with Ross Duffield. family, visitors Parkin- teacher the decoration service church Sunday after­ William French and Mrs. ’ Park, attend Mr. Marys, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Huebner, Detroit, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. William Morley Sr. Elva returned home with them after visiting for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hodg­ son, of London, spent the week­ end with Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson. Sunday guests of Mr. Mrs. Gordon Johnson were: and Mrs. Earl Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Johnson and Allen, of London; Mr. and Mrs, Jerry O’Shaughnessy, Ottawa. Mr. James Cottle, of Thames- Road, visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson. Angela O’Btien and Marion Morley are attending Medway High School this year. Barrie O’Brien, London, holi­ dayed last Mrs, W. J. Rev. and and family, Flowers for All Occasions We Wire Anywhere 24-Hour Service - DASHWOOD - Telephone 70-W a ■' Highest Prices Paid FOR POULTRY ALL TYPES — ANY AMOUNT Weighed on Your Scales at Your Door Riverside Poultry Co. 1236 TRAFALGAR ST., LONDON London 7-1230 Phone Collect 680-r-2 Hensall week with Mr, and O’Brien. Mrs. Cecil Simonton _. of Bemont, Illinois, also, Mrs, E, Richards and __, visited during last and Mrs. Hodgson. On Sunday Mr. of Ethel, i * ' week with Mr, Pat, Roy ___. andMrs. Roy Hodgson and family attended a Kilgore reunion at Stratford. 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