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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-15, Page 714 i.jnd The Anderson ARENA Top Shot t*AftttY ,HRipgmAti Pee wee hockey at the arena. lest Saturday Morning showed the Wings. edging the Reckets. by -the :scere of 44.. Bob" MacDonald gave: forth .with a terrific three goal performance while. RAY Coetewell .added a single. Mike .Ouettmanwas a two -goal :Olan for the Tiockets amt. Jackie Glover added the third tally. in the second genie. the Rangs ere beet :the Eagles 42. The eeoring for the Rangers was well distributed with Valebeing scored. by Terry Fisher, Peter De -Vries, Jim Clarseadden and Trevor Whiteford, Jeff Peal= „end Larry idle were the Eagle goallettere. The third game was another closely .folight contest, with the Jets nipping the Mohawks 5,4. Larry Bruitnell mired two goals for the Jets while .singles went to Billy Allen,. Sam Illingsworth and Andre Kenyon. Gary Par- sons and Larry Stire provided all the scoring men for the Mo- hewks with two goals .apiece. Players going to 'Leman ,Janu- ary 17 are Neil Hamilton, Mike Cushman, Larry Brintnell,. Gary Parsons, Bob MacDonald, Jim Carseadden, lack :Glover, Andre Kenyon, Larry idle, LarryStres, Larry Willert, Danny Lanaghan, Ray Cockwell. and Peter De Vries, Ali players are requested to be At the arena with their equip- ment at 4 o'clock sharp ' PEE 'WPM b16: Stonding* IV 'r r Jets -., a 1 Rangers A 2 3 1 A 5 2 4 14 Mob ay.; s 4 A 1 Eagles3 7 1 7 Roeket 2 7 2 6 January 17 2-3—Bangers vs. Alnhgwks 5-1fl----Jt vs, Rork ets 1n-11—Eagles vs. Wings 11:611.11:5n --B. Darns Vs, B 110VBS 11:30-12:nn—Pant her8 vs. Comets Exeter-Lucan Contipued From Page 6 called, Exeter's Glen Weise got nicked for two of them, both minors, while Do.. Fletcher was nailed for the other, getter it, Lyman 5 Fr' i Period 1—Exeter, Loader (Gravett, Merle) , 2.ne 7.—Exeler, °nevi* 3—Exeter, Loader 10:02 4—Lucan, Storey , 10:35 Seeend Period F—Ltican, Wra it h {Storey 6-1mcan, ral t h (Storey, Fletcher) — 7—fteter, Gravett (Loader, Merle) 4:19 8—Exeter, Ohe rle (Loader, Brevet( 7 2:2) Exet er, elherle Irira vett t 13:(14 10— il:xet r. Loader (Crraveti. Whi)e) Third Period ens Bowling John Anderson •of lfens3IU eop- pert the lea-balt 5,0 -bird .handicap trophy last weekend .at lite, Kip - pen (iiu Chb ,when he won the .shoot with S. score of 4L Ander- so.n .Alee reeeives half a the , entry money fter his feat. Trailing by -three targets in the rennerem spot was Earl Doucette of Five. ehootere tied for third 1.place with a. score, of 37. They , were, Harry Mathers, Exeter; iCheeter Lep, Hensel; Neral Har- burn, Cromarty; Ashley :Gilbert,. ,.Goderich, .and Bill Kyle, :Meilen. The Carling two-man team. trophy went to Norm Harburn o CrolnartY and Jack -Gilbert of Goderich for their 41 bite. The -teams of Charles Brand-. on, Clinton, And 13j11 Kyle, Kip - pen, and. Harry Mothers, Exeter, and John Anderson, Hensel!, tied for second place in the Wo- man affair with 40. The team winning this trophy also receives half of the entry money. m — Continued From Page_ 6 iW. Davidson of the Windmills, rolled a 318 single game for high of the week while R. Jory, who trundled 789 pins copped the high triple award. Hidden score went to Larry Rumpel. • • "4" bEA - 1;!.ockets (J. p t" ran e sine (1.11 sar%1 671128 7.77 25 1‘ ills ( NN . Davidson 7291 _ 31.111tmen (.B. Middleton 647) _ 2 Pepsis 1,). Coughlin $3-) Silver liawlta TilleY A35 / - 2 a (1), Ilra yet 1. Farquhar 70117 P in Poi) Pers (B. Nicol 7111 . Butchers (G. Robinson 7511 `' 4 Red's Billiards 1 .1. ("rocker 7e3) • 5.1›: (Al. Rrtnlnetl 632) 5 (3. Rollers (P. James 575) ---- 2 Standings Rock ets 26 _ 23 Milkmen Red's 7733 niiteners porsis 62 Tradesmen -7. "-- --- ( .. —:2 - 73 sietFARt1S--:...7::31 roma rty Rollers„....30 Pinpoppers 48 +II" LTIAG I. 10 Imperials 11). Harrison 655) Tip Toppers (R. Jory 7237 _ (,31, s e 523 ) Dodgers 1,1. Sent 1. 30?) L. Kuperf est I', Poore 1106) ('o -Op (N. Jones rOl) pat a rts ( tson nee) 'Ninepins 115. Pastiuszo 641 Wildcats (B. Higgins 619) _ Bs nk mont „. Kipper) Tigers ( W. 'Welsh 6 Edsela)res (L. Ford 303) 7 j ;49 Siendiolgs 1'0st a rts 4:11 imperials /1—Meter, Merle (Loader) 12— Exeter, Ba vnhaM Russel/. White/ 13—Luea.n. .Flet eher (Penalty shut) 14—bucan, Storey (Fletcher) 15—F7xe ter, Bravet t (Loader, (Merle) 16—AEget er, GrA VP: t (Loa(er, Oberle) • • .. 1367 Kingpins43 Kdsela)res - _ 44 L. Supertest 4'Bankmont s ,__ Kippen Tigers 37 Dodgers op Tip Toppers ..,... " 17 3:112 Zurich Personals RI .,...".„ H . . . , rik Honor Two .., Th.. Ti...,A0,0,0, 4.„„„ IL I” P 7 : ; ,,, ,,,.., ..„. ,... ., ,' '''H ' . "'-' ' ':IIIHW. '.' t Goshen: . elQ11.137. OfW°Grjolashtle'Sre Niftier CrYinerScoh. I held. their January meeting at 1 the home -af Mrs. Melvin Vilna il an ThuredaY evening with gl I jESTABWHEct 1990 ,CORRE$PONPENT, MRS. CHESTER ‘Sttil7V Mrs. Aaron Weber Rome The •death of Mrs. An Weber, of Sebringville, occurred at the .General Hasp Stratford,. where she had h a patient since. Noveniber. was the former Mary Ann Et -of .Weterloct :Coonty, born in 1 In wia, she was marriecj. the late Aaron Weber who p deceased her lag. Sepletith Thee'. celebrated got their - anniversary in 1953. Before coming la the Zur distriet, where they farmed the Bronson Line, they were a farm near Elmira. For a years they lived in Zurich, in fine residence .now owned by • and Mrs. Earl Thiel, retiring Sebringville 21 years ago. was a member of the Evang eat U.B. Church, .Sebringville Surviving is a son, Rennie, of Santa Monica, Cal., and .a daugh- ter, Airs. Joh. (Myrtle) Hamilton, of Toronto; three brothers, Fred, Olds, Alta.; Wesley, Youngstown, Alta:, and Lincoln, Guelph: cne, sister, Mrs, Norman Trask, Alma, and four. grandeldhlren, The remains rested at MeMane-Glibert funeral hon Stratford-, from. where t funeral was held on Wednesd January 7, with interment Sebringville Cemetery, Personal Items Mr. and Mrs. Clare Deieh were visitors at the home of A and Airs. William Steckle. Air. and Airs. ejilfred Ewa of Detroit, were visitors at home of Mr. and Mrs, Hilt Truemner and faintly -and al visited other relatives a friends. Miss Virginia Deichert has r turned to her teaching duti In Waterloo after spending a v cation At the home of her pa ents, and Mrs, Victor Deic ert, Mr. Stephan Mack, oldest' sr of Mr. and Airs. Bryce Ma returned. from a motor trip wi his grandparents, Mr. and Mr V. D. Mack of Crediton to Flo da in the holiday season, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Alanso nd daughter, Susan, of Toron were visitors at the home heir sister, Mr. and Mrs. Newe Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batston nd family, Toronto distrie were visitors at the home of M and Airs. Ed. Gaseho. Mr, Fred Turner returned t his home in Bayfield -after spen ing a few days with his siste and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mr George Campbell, at Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dunn J. and sons, Mr, Joe Cunninghae of Clandeboye were guests at th home of Mr, and Airs. Busse Grainger. Miss Anna Johnson, of Londo pent a week with her cousin 1r, and Mrs. Thomas .Penhal nd Ricky. Mrs. Robert Greer and chi ren were visitors at the hom 1r * ran rtre LOSSOS - een igh ital R der, The directors and board of age, .management of the flay Town - to ship Mutual Fire insurance sae met on Saturday for the monthly I meeting at Zurich in their er. don offices. When the windup of the 11958 business was transacted. „ Unfortunately for 1958, like 1957, 4c" the company had a great Jna,nY MI had fire losses, and the. financial on budget does not show a surplus. few, the The annual reports hare been mr. !audited and are in the hands 10 of the printer, and the annual she meeting of the company will be en. held early in Feheuary, .EhlaYeel Dinner At Zorich The management of Gin- , gerith's Sales and Service, Zurich, treated their employees I and staff, 31 in all to a dinner at the Dominion House, Zurich, last Monday evening, A suitable program of entertainment was enjoyed by all. the Entertain Choir le, he Mr. and Airs. Delbert Geiger entertained the members of the SY, Evang,elical U.B. church chair one evening last week Accepts Position pie Mr. Michael Hartman left for Toronto this %veek where he has accepted a position in the Bank Id of Nova Scotia, he ,Personal Items on Mrs. Harold Pink, of London, so and Mrs. Harvey Cowen, Exte nd ter, were weekend visitors at the home a the latter's sister, e. Miss Pearl Wurtz, es Mr, and Mrs. William D. J. a- Mero, of London, were visitors r- at the home of Mr, and M„ h- Mero. Miss Dianna Thiel returned to in her duties in London after en- ck joying the holiday season at the th home of her parents, Mr. and s. Mrs. Charles Thiel and sister, r- Mary Ellen, 2 i 2ail % Mr. and Mrs, W. Sitter, Mr, n and Mrs. D. Anderson, or Med- i() ford, Mr. and Mrs, Orville Me - of Clinchey, Mrs. Emma Schilbe, 11 Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Frani- Nigh and family of Seaforth c, were guests at the home of Mrs. t, A, Finkbeiner, r, Airs, Tyrus Stanbury, Detroit, spent a week at the home of 0 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred d. Ducharme on the Blue Water rHighway. Mr. and Mrs. William Desch s. and family, Goshen Line, Mr, le and Mrs. Bert Faber and Diane. of Kippen, Mrs. R. Desch and O Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Penhale. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Ducharme n, e, of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Harold a Siemon and Dimity of Goderich were visitors at the home of 1. Air. and Mrs. Peter Dueharme. e Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, 1 d Jelin Turner were Gayle and e. Philip Turner of Bayfield, Deb- bie and Stewart Turner of the Bronson Line. leir. and Mrs. Clement Bedard and family, of Windsor, are spending several days with the 7 o a 1;31 Mr. and Mrs. Heinz -Benedie18 - 5:30 tus, of Sarnia, were visitors with , a some of the Gingerich families 11:3, near Blake over the holiday d .teoe!weekend. 1 the foriner's parents, Mr, an 111111111111.1",.111111111111111111111111SHIMIS111111111111111111)111111 ,,,,,,,, 1111.11111111111111111111111111,11111111 lllll MS/ irs. John Scotchmer in God t r y w c b h 0 th 0 vi a ft fi w a G ri 1(3 vi H al to en er an WATCH FOR IT1 COMING SOON . . Win A Prize "STARS" is the abbreviation for a big annual sales event at our store, Each letter represents a word. First person to tell us correct title gets a worthwhile prize! Watch for next week's ad. 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Miss Mary Anne Ducharme f Windsor, was a visitor at th ome of her grandparents o e Blue Water Highway. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Meyer pent several clays at the hom 1 their daughters in Streets Ile and Port Colborne. Mr, and Mrs. John Scotchmer nd family and Mr. and Mrs, aymond Scotchmer, Bay• eld, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Cole an and Mae and Orval Schilbe ere guests at the home of Mr. nd Mrs. Campbell McKinley, oshen Line. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Heim ch, of Exeter, Mr. and Mrs red Haberer Jr, Zurich, were sitors at the home of the for er's parents, Rev, and Mrs, E eimrich in Brantford. Mr. and Airs. Ed. Kaufman 1t1 family of Searboro were visie rs at the home of their par - Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haber - and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, Quimby Hess d family, of Peterboro, spent few holidays at the, home of :former's mother, Mrs, Marie ess. Mr. and Mrs, Ted Steinhaeh, orma, Edgar and Douglas id and Linda. Hackett spent day with Mr. and Mrs. Morley leiter in Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. William Beech - were guests at the home of e former's parents, Rev, and rs. Solomon Baechler. Mr. and Mrs. James Wild re visitors with relatives and ends in Aylmer and London. Miss Gioria Dietz, of London, ent the' weekend at the nettle her parents, Mt. and Mrs. 1ton Dietz and brother Stuart. Mr, and Mrs. Morris Webb d family attended the Webb Mien held in Crediton recent- we - a O former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Bedard. Miss Mary Louise Fritz has re- , e turned to Toronto after spending rt the holiday season at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. s Ward Fritz. • a th 11 N Th a W ler Ili fri sp of Mi 311 rel ly' an tor ma 18 fie ho Cli fun Seb nie Ale Ge 10 pie nt 'on 18 aild and fan of rite Mr. Vet, gra gin STERLING .IRUSTS 37 By St., T�r�nf� EMpiit 0495 35 Dunlop St, Battle PAelomey 0,5181 (Mr, Alcortil It. and Mrs, Larry Hattman d sons, of London, were visi- s with Mrs. Theresa Haa- n and sOna. les. Melissa Geiger, of Bay - Id spent a few days at the me of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Me- nehey and also Attended the erat of Mrs. Aaron Weber At riegville, She was acconipe- d by Mes. Nancy Koehler and ssrs. Newell a n d Claire iger, It, Clarenee 1'a1k.0, a patieht St. Joseph's Hospital with urisy, is progressing hely hopes to be home before Ir, MI Mts. Donald Sehwindt fitfully af )3atleti and Mr, Mrs. Keith Gingerieh and illy were ,guests at the home M. and Mrs, Kenneth Otago. lizabeth FAlleele, daughter et and Mrs. Koneeth spent seine Of her effete et the hem of list ndpartstets, Mr, and Mts. ET. McKinley* Personel ifeme Air. and Ales. .J. Bannister Awl family were visitors with relatives in Moreisburg for a few days. Mr. and Airs. Fred Bid (lc of Paynton, Sale, returned to their home after enjoying . several weeks at the home of the for- mer's son, Mr. and Airs. Reg ,Blaek and sons. Mr. T. Barry Hoffman, Dash.- ewood, made a business mil to friends last week in Zurich. i Mr. Maxim Overholt was the winner of the, lucky draw made at Drysdale store, it being An. 'electric kettle. Mr. and Airs. Carl Houston, '.of Gederieb, Were visitors at the home of their daughter and l son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon, • Desch. near Blake. i Mise Sarah Jane Bannister, who is nurse -in -training at St. Joseph's :Hospital, London, spent the weekend at the home of her Iparents, Mr, and Airs. j. Ban - ,t nister. I Air. and Airs. Joseph .Traber i and family of London were visi- tors at the home ,of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Hoffman. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hart- man, of Windsor, visited at the home .of his mother. Mrs. Therese Harman for a few days, ladies present. The service of worship Was taken from the Missionary Alonth- iy with Mrs. Bruce Keys Preeld- big assisted by Airs. Floyd Aren-, strong. , I The business was conducted by Mrs. Elmer llayter. Mrs. John Robinson and Mrs. Bob *McKinley were voted to become el life members. Airs. J, Robinson , gave the treasurer's report and 1. Mrs. K. McKinley the birthday 1 fund balance. Reports were given for the Baby Band by Mrs, F.: Armstrong and for the Mission I Band. by Mrs. R. Peek, An invitation to meet with the .1 Varna ladies for World Day of Prayer was accepted. Mrs. B. Keys was in charge ,of the study period %vial Airs. J. Robinson, Mrs, Arnold Keys and WS. Win. Hayter assisting. Personal -Items Mrs. Bruce Keys has been stip- ply teaching et the Front Road School (S.& 3). The regular teacher, Mrs, Marie Beatty, has been on the sick list since the last day of school at Christmas. Mrs. Bob Robinson is a patient at the Queensway Nursing Horne in Hensel]. She expects to be there till some time in March, I • f• 'Huron County .Councit MEETING • The Huron .County Council 'will meet in tie -CoUtt House, Goderich, Ontario, on Tuesday, January ;Otk; 1959, at 2:00 p.m. All communications, notices of deputatiot4 counts must be in the hands of the Clerk nOt 18t0V than noon, Saturday, January 17th, 1959. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk County a Huron. nnumninumunnmmuntinnlimiamnimmonanimismottrummitunalsomininanni ,,,,,,,, e .."'ler,ereireereer'eseeile1M19e'ree'lee'eeeleieeereeeeeeee77,2, ,e,oieeg e....e.s•Veeise Ar7777,77. Mreeeees:•7',-...:` • 11 tee, eteee0e../ 111 She wants to take a longer vacation trip this year HP • • .-, ee'eeSeeees,,e.eeeee.ee, Wm!, wii;„;4t, • r.t* • eeeeseeesee. ..eeeleeee 44. 4., .50 both are building up bank accounts All sorts of people . . . wage earners, farm- ers, businessmen, housewives .. . do their saving, and other banking, at a chartered bank. 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