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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
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One Down In OBA Semi-Finals
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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,
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Doreen
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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-
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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
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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
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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.
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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 * '
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___. andMrs. Roy Hodgson and family
attended a Kilgore reunion at Stratford.
Mr, and Mrs. Kill Ford, of
Florida, spent the weekend with
Mr, and Mrs. Alex Baillie.
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