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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1958-02-06, Page 7; Midshipmen are so railed be- or it I gatre erleinally they had ters amidships.:Lucen „ ips IT me, .................„........,..,....,., . T le or econ pot With Jewellery ee 01,1r Valentine Special in Bluebird DIAMONDS Costume Jewellery Silverware VALENTINE GREETING CARDS 5. B. Taylor JEWELLER r. YALErINE'S DAY 1\‘ FEBOUART 14111 ,iks-\ Five Teams Win -.Seven ted From Pag4 eFive 'teams rolled up. 7-0 vie Conten- tOn bad pulled Jt netrninder for taxies in the 1...lgeter Ladies in the Exeter end of the rjoe. Bawling League this week. Happy Gals and Be -Bops came eiteveeent" relive, I:mien. Nivatebern: (enire, "A” group, while the Frisky Six, (travel!: wings, Sal:mould, Mae- .., eel I, Del britlg e, Franklin, Donald.; alternates, Loader, Dion).- Wee Hopes and Ups and DOW11S, maert, }Min (nen, Pinvornbe, ltus- 1 who were up for this one, looked i'l.isTo's - (Mal Henonitne: de- , after the "B" group skunknigs. ( imader _ __ 10:12 '17--litican, Fletcher Wraith) . . Pcnolt*ca 'Olson (charging) 1 I:311: Meer/m.331d 1111ppIng3 11:35; White el howing) 10:14; Powers (boarding) 301i 1 rd Period 1 Ixot r„ 1;inemplie (Sabourin, lAoliti Pr) 541:1 ---Luentr roWO18 m,ady, Boyitharto f Doig: Arbour, J1 111 centre, N. 1 Pin Poppers continuo to bold tn-wtags. n. Seidl : the .extra forward tie a faceoff BxerrEn _ Dual, Baker; ne. 'Through in tlyieg -colours in the 4 Fleicher) s s s_ 8:0 termites, Revival, T, Volonhotty, their own in the "A" standings 1 'nil et, Lorna V, .1.141rt10'. VV1111P54, 1,,,,na" ip, .. 11.11111, ( is oppinsto mohnun, Dermal,. (sub goal). over the second plitee Whatnots it -Levan, wraith ( Dowers) . 13 :2(1 :110:Pes, Al erriam, Demo, Al. Vol - Roving tnn ( high el Irk- lejrsi piortiod i OS each team managed :to pick Mg 1 7:02: While (Int erf er- . up five points from its op )0SitiOn. ence) 1A:ow. Baker Stars. In Victory Phenominal goaltending by Gar Baker, and the three -goat per- formance of Franklin turned what looked to he a sure "suicide attempt" for the Exeter Mohawks into a sweet 6-3 re- venge Victory over the Clinton Colts right on Clinton ice Wed- nesday night before nearly a eanaeity crowd, The Tribe, who lost the first - game of the season at home on January 24 to Colts by a 1-4 score, fought an uphill battle all the way as 4,11O3r: played without the services of forwards )3111 Oberle, Larry Heideman and Bill: Musser and defeneemen Bob Coates,' Allie Ruhdle and Bifl Waghorn, who they lost early in the first period when he received a gash in the side of the face that took .five stitches to close, and loosened two teeth in the process. The second -place Colts skated , onto. the ice for the first time since Christmas .at full strength to tackle' the Tribe. - The two clubs were tied 1-1 at • Say "I LOVE YOU" • witha gift af FINE JEWELLERY ce/ee-a49/41. SWEETHEARTS An appro. priate twin heart design for Valen- oine's Day. 1 el47.00 .• NEW COSTUME JEWELLERY 1- ilseter. Sabrourin !The seven points grhbed by the ( Gravel t, Alec 1 )(maid) .... 11;40 carefree Happy Gals have moved • 1,enaniee - 2-yliem to within a mere two points al errlam ( triPPI118) of Whatnots to threaten second -ri Intim. Merriam ( N. Doig3 2:55, 1 place in the "A" standings. I Over in the other section, -the !Mighty Mice keep nibbling away - 8i:cl000d Scoring- -None. comulionn WWI 5g- ' week after week :and .consequent- inal 5:111:: Arbour t tNrwing) ly they've stretched their once, 4:20; nett f tripping ) 9:20; • • • - Ttionnna0rt slash Me, 1 10305l 'one -point lead to six over the semi (elbowing) 13:11. . second...place Tips ane Downs, Downs made a two-point gain ' , this week, however, as a result 3:20 of their seven -point victory as , the Mice could only get five from 41 10 the Jolly Si1. 5:110 Free bowling awards were won • , by 'Verlyn Lindenfield of the Wee l'uc Hopes, who rolled a high single lAnnou-nce Top Scorers• in Minor Hockey Play Ashhury 2 0 : lack Ailey _ 1 1 2 tliordon Illeenarro , - 1 11 Doh Denning 11 2 2 31111 Ilrailley - 1 0 1 Don Droderielt ___„, 1 11 1 1 k 1 41 1 ,051i4 Don 1 ni II La naglian _ 1 a 1 itichard Alaylnl ire _ 1 a 1 il Da • 41 ry King ylan Alarriage - 1 1 1:111 Di . . 1 11 John Harness . 0 1 Ken Leal herdale 1.• 1 Nen 'Woods a 1 1 Dim ides Saul 0 1 1 (Moms Tryon _ 1 Jackie er •- „ 10(11 111 11 huean, Wraith.1 !Irian Siv ell zer mit Wright _ I 1 0 1 1 Final scoring statistics have been released for the Exeter pee wee and bantam -midget house leagues .that have been in opera- Lnioonnth.eroughout the winter Smooth -skating centre Lloyd 11ioore fired 15 goals and coiled- petolinitos.assists to pace the bantam - midget league with a total of 25 Bob Janes place second in •the loop with 21 points an 12 goals and nine assists, while Bob Arm- strong rated. a Third With 17 points. Dill Heywood, Armstrong, Jones Arthur Horrell ... and Moore were the only four ileorge iloilholt players in the major grouping to o., rty score over 10 goals, •Lroma Allen Saul was the big gun in the pee wee division with his 14 -- Continued from Page 6 goals and five assists for 19 A number of the Y.P.S. mem- tpocintsse.oill'nhgls. The elto-antotlyplayer lea his bees enjoyed a tobogganing party closest rival by four points to cop ; On Saturday night and were h the In the runner-up slot carne l afterwards entertained at Larry Brintnell, with an even 1)0010 of of Air. and. Mrs, Lloyd dozen goals and three assists.Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan, with hh 1132: while Mike Halter eentodaeori. !1,, F. m 0 n d v i I 1 e , visited on Tuesday BrintnelPs production up a mere point back of Lesnick Stanley Lesnick followed :and Mr. and Airs. Andrew Mc- Lachlan. with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Allen ly behind 1 Saul were the only Tp) a y e r in the i _ continued from Page 6 Eyre Bolton Bob Hoffman, Mike Cuehman, ' Baiter, Lesnick, Brintnell. and - 91'111r41 Period, a-mxpter, MacDonald (Sabi:m.1n i 4- Clinton, Aterrlam Moron 1-- VII itton, lierriarn ( (Myra) 6- JxpIr, (Drevett). 1- 10x et el', Franklin ((ma vett, mac )(maw 17;20 game of 246, and J. Lovell of the 5- 10x et er, rincombe Happy Gals, who had a 249. J. (jinni. lin) 18.44 Lovell also rang up a nifty 709 pr., Prank lin itI A •rltop Dlra vet() 15;4, plc for the OC t. to a 57 participating in the league to I; AA navy rayon taffeta dress with et -mimes -floe Do ig (slashing i contestants. , gain nine points or more, Alerriam and Loader (hih . I a matching white pique Queen 7:2a: Arbour (vbarging) iae3n: "A" section -pace setters for Scoring results were as follows. sticking) loon. the high single and triple awards i n t VI" kit A: ' 1 1 I) ' m 1 Anne collar and a mist blue. have come up with some impres- sive games. maya :maitre 15 • Zurich Cats,. The high single is held by Mary r"I' .1^11Pg• . 1 2 Cronyn of the Whatnots as she :fr'h Annsirririg 11111 linrwood rolled the best game the alleys tnek l‘nban Fight To Tie ,ivriitple a s i3a3135.dsL(illieg•ahi n;iorBirloi eckt' yea,. n n A7.111 j Dab. Tarray game total to date. Brock is a let -NI 1,0nt11 Itir I; r Finv10 After playing a full 70 minutes . . member of the Lollipops. 11 4 6 ofhocley onFriday nightin , meat - Zurich, ilderton Wildcats and Doreen Tiernan of the Hot Doo Flyers settledfor a 7-7 has • the high triple in the "B" . teethe the end of the seeeed but the Zurich majority of the play took place • section with 704, while Terry ilov eima in the Exeter end of the rink. Only the goaltending art dis- played by agile Gar Baker kept the score within reason over the first 400minutes of play. Baker eloped the door on num- erous occasions on stellar efforts from Kenny and Bob Doig, Jack• IIP r;11 h II . walked right in on him time and Raymie Wein was a two -goal • 571. lollzman 575) . 2 time again. Other Colt perform- man foc the Flyers, registering what 'Nets Essery 52.2) „. tr` neaning __. ers whistled shots his way from lead-off markers in each of the 1'1' tli)))"t' "" 2, fg:Pa(1S111Tli.110 :1;4 'Thigh all angles only to get disappointed first and second periods. The Nil -Hawks ( Snngster 5261 _ at the goalmouth. balance of the Zurich markers .`,1,6",f,'r"t)* Nv?"(1,.'n, 1..(;) " Pre S 1 er 5 _ Bill Franklin, playing his first were spread out amongst Ken . "'ulni"" (")thr' ""1" " Alley Cats (S. Wurm. 511) 2 P.1.11.1 1N-14111 Heywood of the Wee Hopes holds--------- , ni null S. ran - The two clubs were all tied up .with six goals apiece after redn- e- 308 ga e down the high single mark with a it:::Iii11,,,,e:.,;:.R.;iitls.ini:,e,1".,.:,a.n.-.-_:::::...--..:::_---..-:._::: lation time, and each side pro- , in ' _______ .. 10 -minute overtime session to 11'1'1'3' °al' iji,.1„,"7,`'",,117,17,111)9),-,:: 17, 111:.: ri:.'11il; ‘1111;rPol'iP.4011181(11:::::::--.. : duced a single marker in the t . "a" ro " It force the first official tie of the , 3.1 inwett Ps ID hill IN rl'ey......... season in the WOAA Int. -Home- ' no Nuns (T„ Dobbs. 330) , . . . 7 ' Pills (NI ("lover 4171 f i Pol. Ilt•mlor)ck Douglas 1,1114vbe Merriam and Gold Walters, who brew grouping. • I'M Ponce es t Dough 017) 1,c,nter 11e •woo 1 game of the season for the locals, Parker, Don Hesse, Bob McKin- . ... as a replacement:for Bob Coates, ley, Benny Gignac and Don t•ottp l'sptgt• Ito wIts 05. lirtt 1" 1 1104 ) - '1' I tirr4- nronine.14 punched home a tiinely hat -trick O'Brien. !Jelly anis (Al. .1111i414441. nos) . n s'in ill" 1,Noni4.3c - ..- •-: 112, aid and Billy Pincombe drilled Gib Sabourin, Jimmy MaeDon- blinked the light twice for the , wee 1.1"c'sf‘'. Lindent le1"7) 7 AlikP Halt" . -: - 0I visitors, While Clark, Cameron F1'1010' Six (fl. Bus)" Eters (17, 11'41450,r 445) .. 0 N111;4' 1'1;511tna n s(sot 1 547) _... .. .., vinti, if nr,tn,iali ______ to spark the offensive attack. I Max O'Neil and Bob Evans shots past Don Dcnomme in the ' and defenceman Ken Lampman - nr"11 'Koran 4,r. Taylor 5503 __ (1 ,61•:.; ir.?..1,:.1.,7 - --- - - - 4 Clinton net for the other Mohawk sank singles. -------------- :mem). mive pi. merle), 7211) _ 5 ' j im P,Itlio-n- - Jack Merida in scored all three in nes) .. 2 , 11011 highlighted the dame as I3oli Aie- ' Doi Dogs t k, AlcDona '2 0 The ThrepAtIvocatc, February 6, 1956 Pap two, 44.1, - MEN WHO THINK OF TOMORROW PRACTICE MODERATION TODAY DisTillEgS SINCE iss7 flecked coat trimmed- with. a enr IIIIII11111111111111111111.111111111111111111111111111$11111M111111 , ll 111111111$1111111111111111t1111111111MIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt• A r sage of red roses and winter It) 23 white accessories The happy 9 21 r, 17 couple left amid showers of eon - 4 17 . fetti and good wishes, for St. Catharines, Niagara and -Buffalo. 7 14 3 12 5 11 1 11141 I Hensall 1 S 11 0 !It 02 1 1. 1 0 I 'Two fast goals in the overtime Dm t emu( ois 7171l) . Dun markers. lrayne 307) ---- Lart.3. goals for Clinton. -. Gib Sabourin scored the, first borough in- the Ilderton net at: MerrY :Ms las 11. Dea) el' 522) - Yard I Kinley whistled one past Scar- (.(4. .t)1,111 11 437) A.ntl row -Ktnynn 1 Just Arrived from .Estrella FAMOUS OUN BROWN CANDY goalofthe game at 10,40 in 1 le ,1,10, only to have Max O'Neil and 4.A." 1' trout, $ I o 44 ding' ,1 Larry SIL iros 41. 3 . ' " . first period when he flipped a •Bob Evans team up for the tying rIll naapelies sr, entia Id Olio loose puck over the prostrate 'marker once again for the Wild- 'who 1 A:015 . , .. . . ' 4,1 Doug 1 toninstrr ......_:_,L.:.i.:,:. 37 Happy' 1 lals . _ form of Denomme outside the --- ' cats at 3.45. ,,, 1 ano coroner Clinton net* Jim. AlaeDonald and t . • , - . , i•-• file143- Alaeroona lit , ,art -3, (; reenacrit _ .. • _ 2 11:1 Dilly Wright _____ _ ....... 9 ' I mii 01Drien; wInt•.;•$ Pflug (T5tripo Ill 1.1r1115' . ...:.. ____ , 52 Forerld le La: in ... 1- PrOrl Sin I 1 .... 1 ed. Less than four minutes later, Been ra, (*inertia, Perrier, Ralier, 1:11011'1".1 1 Ps . .......... -''' 1 . Boom drew assists on the play ; ,,ea • .eerf, . es the line hammered at the door Yringhint, Bennie; centre, Dais _ continually before 1)eing reward- '8111)101; Mt 01`11St ife So, (1 IgitS N11 111 tylgs ..„, 1.04q0i.r11 .._ 4 Merriam tied it up after accept- AleKillic3'. Hay. 1.1a nil 'v01)114+1.4 , ing a nice setup front Ken Doig. 11'ngryrcis.-("1:11.' SPa Y14°Yeagil (coins( - 'clef en c e. Dim ri I nit, Carmielimel; •"1't - 35 c.f.() tre, Five ns: w 1 11 g (1 X1'11, "111” Sirturilug After the scoreless middle stanza, Jim MacDonald and Gib 1 (.10. rii e; (+runt 45. Nnyr5, rnt Sabourin teamed up for a goal at WP11. t'allter". neane)si Latal" D " " - 7P, • a.20, with MacDonald doing the ; "Ian. 1"°11, Charlton, Jilts ..... . . ' " "• • • '" In flower -decked, heart- seering honors with a blistering, ; rivet Period merry mama ,„ 1)11 drive from his left wing position! 1--I Moron, Lamina n o nogg shaped bbxes - use the 55 (Thurwell) _ 5:10 "Hut 1 even PS 11" that caught the Co,. corner of the : 7 Air C. 1, flotvers for a corsage. , net. (PAriger, l'Irs4g) 9'0 3 rrislgy Six - 54 However, the Exeter lead was 3-Zuri eh, 1'.arlier 70i ' $1.25 $2.25 $2..50 $3.00 nullified less than two minutes l\ e I It. Hes"r ' - -.--• 1 S:44 tilli!eseYn B1P1%5144 .0 Denali les - Wein tripoing) later, when Merriam scored two 10:55; Loft (hacking) 2:45. Rollettes . . _ ______ ., Valentine Suckers ., quickiee at 4.10 and 5.00 to put For the'tKids 150 the Colts into a 3.2 lead. Set•ond 'Period The .ten-minute mark changed 4--'7'111.1ell' "-PI" the complexion of the game 5--IIrr;aeli..11'neer'sins:r1n17-, .-i, again as Bill Franklin drilled a ii-zurieb, 1-1r4,44 (Parker)" 1 4 i4i) drop -pass from "Boom" into the 7--1i110faen, (larks corner of the cage to pull the. club back on -even terms. The same pair, along with Jimmy MacDonald teamed up at 17,20 for a goal that took a bet of zip out of the Clinton -attack for a 4-3 lead Leftwinger Bill Pineonthe killed f .I.,. ------.. ni.i. Ern „ s , Jack Smith CREDIT Jeweller I 0'.\ 011, ,P)V11115) ...... ._ .— 15:16 S-Zoi Hill:, (1 (gime Moulder, February 10 Ms 11111e, .5•14114e19 . 13 ;4C• 7 -0-Buichors -5.. w 'minim, Prrinit irs-1161!,4. O'Brien '1 high -Milkmen 10, Depsies sticking.) 12:31,. .", niMiera VS. 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MOTZ renames - 1.4)nninan (hack- ing) 3:37, Crediton East ••••••04.1••••WO,...........•••••••••••*•••••••,W,I Topics From Zion By MRS. J. DYKEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Horncy of Exeter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Win. Metz. Airs, Margaret Gibb of Exe- ter spent the weekend with her daughter, Mr. R. Motz, and Ronald. Mr, and Mrs, Wm, McKee And Mission Band son and Mrs. Aaron Wein spent, Saturday in Loed on. Sunshine Mission Band held their February meetieg Monday Mrs, Sam Baynham is ill in al 4 p,m. in the Sunday School South Huron Hospital, Exeter, totime. Sheila. Bern and Elsie Miller had charge of the meet - Mg. Betbara Hern favored with an instrumental Ind Sheila Bern Continued From Page 5 10111A 51.0,141/. Of hearing him again. Mrs. Tom Hem tok the Aticiy Three new Lions were intro - book on Japan and Mrs, Clifton duced by Lion Lloyd O'Brien and Jacques led in the worship Doug O'Brien, as Don Oise, Mor - vice. ris Webb And Louis Schilbe. Valentines were made and A report. was given on the Pros - lunch Served. Peesonal Item; Ml', and Mrs. Bob Rom and Linda of Jarvis,. Arieht the week- Z,urich Lions Peet of purchasing more land for playgrounds adjacent to the Com- munity Centre, Linn President 13ob MeXinlot then dismissed the meeting, and end with Mr. and Mrs' llaruld Bern. meg of the Lions wontover to the Arena to witness a minor Mr. George tart is Spending hoekey game. a month with Mr. and Mrs. Milne personal hero I'1111911, Whalen. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hern visited Sunday evening with Mr. and Meg. Clifton Jaques, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Dykoman, Merton and Mr. Gary Vowel, in--ven.st, l'Irivh Cilloomfleld, $m(th) ......... 1,26 I-Addidlo WOPO We Oke ad 'V i S ii011 Brock. . 1 5-1,mlin, sitiroy with Mr. 't-tid Mrs. jtid bykoman ot,..tinmo, Elimville 4 -11 Homemaking 12 Leman, Avhite „„........ 10:15 and family. . Club attended Achievement nay l3.--1,uvan. itin's'nham Mrs, Nerman J'Aque.e spoilt I' T.7,151111 1 at'the Exeter Legion hall on . 1! .31 814t"rdriY "4212 12"ft211621"11`, Airs' SAturday. The olub project was 1.1"A"'""' v"""4 ("110512" Philip- Murch, lillimIdlle . .1- rilli-41 11. Strirey " "Working with Wool', ' Mrs, flat. - Mr, (led Mre. Tem t3r9Ok tied ( bee' eller) ,old Bell, tilimvtile anti Mrs. I‘ori- 16. 'I'm"- Ta nkill (Trowels, 8101-1” 1 191(5 noth Vern, Zion, 'are the loaders. renniitee - tlayntiate ttomyty. The Zion V.P,I.t. attended Cell. Ingl 1199; Stnit 11 (rO)t#1111141 traIla United Church Firostdo 11;2'. meeting gundor evening., 11:31111: bykman, frnropto, spout Tht first teelielad warship was Ihe weekend whit Mr, and Mrs. hull' in the sisteehth cohtury . Jud bykotialt And farhilv1 for the 'Ronan Navy, 'tv A eh for further arillOtlitc0- trient concerning the showing ot the Aladin Luther 111111 at.the Community Ceetre, Zurich. Doug aoffrry olt 11 ; lis . 111-0, _ To runly \ I 1P11 nrN•Itl "Hunt . - Doug" St a nla kr itporga Arm:41 mos _ 1 (lordon . 1 -.Continued from Page 6 at :the home of Mr. and Mrs, g William Hyde. 4 4 4 Mrs, Evelyn Mills, of Seaford), .3 Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Robertson, 3 of Listowel, were guests Sunday a with Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Jinks ' and Air, and Mrs. Manley Jinks, Mr. Alvin Warrener, of Pontiac, . 1 Mich., was a weekend guest with Mr. and Mrs, Manley C. Jinks, ' A To and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle attended the funeral on Monday of the' former's cousin, the late Henry Stanley Tolson, of London, at the George E. Logan and Sons Funeral Chapel, a is Mr. William A. Kerr, of Barrie, ' spent the weekend with his wife and family. in Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks and • 4 s Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jinks, visited recently with Mr. and 1 4 Mrs. 13111 Shupe and Sarann, of 7 Selfridge, Mich. 5 The Hensall-Chiselhurst Young fI 'People attended a special service at Centralia United Church Sun- s day evening. South Huron area was represented. 9 Mr, and Mrs. Boy Kirk, Judy 2 5 2 4 and Ancaster, visited a 4 their grandparents, Mr..and Mrs. 4 Charles O'Brien, on Sunday 01 21 last Week. Friday will he hockey night at • I/HM.111MM tttt llllll a the local arena. At 7.39 p.m., the : 4 3 1 5 3 We're Paying the HIGHEST PRICES For Clean Trade -Ins On The All -New 1958 Studebaker This Is The Chance Of A Lifetime! See Us Today! GIANT GIVEAWAY See Next Week's Ad For Details il •,.1 Graham' Arthur _ Phone 210 - MOTORS Exeter 1 "Where good friends meet and leave the same way." !I ',1111111111111I111111(1111111I11111111111.111 lllll - F.; first game will be a minor hockey 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 game. At 9.30 p.m. will be the old boys' hockey genie, Hensall vs. : Fxeter Kinsmen. Proceeds are .,. fi 3 ii for minor hockey. s Mr. and Mrs. E. Corlett, of i1 2 Leamington, Mr. and Mrs. Gary 2 Corlett and Bryan, of Teronto, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. Miss Sandra Parkins, of Zurich, was a weekend guest with her .friend. 'Miss Louise Jones, at the Queensway Nursing Home. Miss Patsy Jones, who under - Paced by the four -goal poi_ went an appendectomy at Clinton • ormance of right winger Steve hospital, and returned home. was • admitted to the hospital again on Storey, Lucan Irish upset Forest . Lakesides 10-7 in Lucan on Fri- Monday of this week. Airs. M. Willett. of Exeter, day night. Storey fired single markers in . spent the weekend with her t,ach of the nrat and second ‘mvihoothei,nAlirs. Annie Saundercock, periods and then finished up his Lour -goal display with a pair in Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, of Blenheim, and Miss Donna Rigby, the final 20 -minute session. . Barry Wraith, Doe Fletcher, of London, were recent visitors Bob white. pall, Baynham, Gary with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snell, Vowels and Don Lankin all scored Mr. and Mrs. Jack Traquair and singles tor the winners. Ruth Ann, and Mrs. Rigby's visitors' big gun with the hat- Ap jaercluntese,n.Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ed Mitchell, of Forest, was the Irick, while playing -coach Stan Mtn. Stitch, of Varna, visited Ulrich scored two. Singletons during the past week with her carie off the sticks of Don Arm- sister, Mrs. R. Cameron. strong and Butch Armstrong. Mrs. Roy Camobell has accept- Five penalties were handed out ed a position At the RCAF Station to each team in the high scoring Centralia, and commenced her , duties there this t‘eek. gaT1,117:AN----(4nal, Ilarnes: defenee, Clinton, were recent visitors with — Mr. and Airs. Clayton Ellis, of .51eselee, Tette; Peaty'', Wee"; Mr, and Airs. Lorne Chapman , wings, elm -0Y, l'IP:01°1': arl°''" and family. ng 1 00, Vowels, Raynhem, 1 .rb• Gooding, Mr, and Airs. Don G ; is jialeniii,',Int:nsee, white, Conlin, rark, Debbie and Donnie, of Tlarkhill, 14'011k1ST- float, LI A fug -410114; ae- were recent visitors with Mrs. ranee, smith, aematreaki venire, Goodind's parents, Mr. and Mrs. rich: st it erne i es l'lrieh, Norland, • , Mr, and Mrs. Layton, of Cho - ton, were recent visitors with Mr. Cecil Van Horne and Miss Mary Ann Van Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lee, of Parkhill, visited last week with their son-in-law and daughter, l Mr, and Mrs. George Beer and daughter, Storey Stars Over Forest Mitchell; wings, Veehron. nifo. Edw. \tudd 111nrom Ma 4/00 Alettrego luthie, 'rein es, rlio 115 .\ mils( rime', extra goaler, 1011414 1'4.11011 1- loort45t, ArtnStr011# - 1:24 2-loriresi Alli ellen (Diedrich, Vachon) 5,12 3-1meen, Storey 41eletelter, Wren)) 115 lvrattll (Stnrey --... 11;25 4 -Luce n, 1.'lett.her " (Storey, W ra it ) 12;211 5-Vorest, 11 rich Nnria nil) • - 13:44 6--Forefil, Mitoholl (11, .k rinal ron A . 1 :39 Penalties -- tellargirogl 2:24; Park (slashing] 11:26; Debi° (holding) 14:20. Second 'Perlin( 1- -Forest, Al Rebell (Dietrich , 0.41 5---Lcomn, Storey (kVra)th, Yeile) 11.51 0--Fm-ral. notch Armstrong' illrich 10 (11 Penalties tlinom held' Drip- ping) 2:1141: Atison (hoarilingi 1:52. Velle ((ripping) 5:12; 0 1 charging 1:3S; Dm - Me holding' ) 11:47. 1111i led Period Karen, Mr. Wellineton BrOck and Mr. and Mrs. liarry Veen, Were, Friday evening guests with Mr, Ansi Mrs, Norman Brook and Mr. :and itIrs, Bert Morgan, E St, MarY,S, spent lito 'weekend %ft,riftaartattonmananitionanontronnuramoyoutannamonnonamanowttomantiaaafurimaJ with Mr, AM Mrs, Northah A 1. 2. 3, Thank You For Your Co-operation IN OUR LAST PAPER DRIVE The Next Drive Is Set For MARCH 26 Saving Your Scrap Paper May Help To: Furnish a room in South Huron Hospital Nurses' Residence. Save someone's eyesight, Help to provide an artificial limb for :.ome un- fortunate child. So, Please Save Your Paper And Bundle It For The Next Drive THANK YOU Exeter Lions Club AZING ECONOMY .101. MOM .1,1111 Ian 1.1.1111 WM. 1••• NON .1 oraikt PENA 10,1011. ow. &NO Studebaker. Scotsman. CANADA'S LOVVEST-PRICED The Stuilebtiker Stennis() 4 -Pool Sea h FULL-SIZE CAR UP TO 90 MORE " MILES TO A TANK oAs Graham .Arthur Motors