The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-01-15, Page 10Part 10 T
limee-Aclimatt, „January 15, 1111.1k
Thi$ Week At SHDHS
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i Laurie Ellingeworth 2 OA 4
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'6011.01 Huron District High I- the afternoon for the locals when out on the shoe' end of a 47-32 t ST11- !II:1'1111'
VS P tors comparati
SdllOol basketball teams had a " they copped the Ope1 .1or itner of a count.
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CaroT,'t n ilawlett __ I it.,
Lando, (itch „,....„-- 1 1..i :;1. anFdraln<ken Gorman Dave
wileraevether)QxbeigY I l'.1.%1:117,111,1113i-.115illike ether--; 12 ':11.1
ferd. tion shots rimmed the basket their - Ted Sanders was Huron's high 'J.'s::: l'\1,1e"ilitit'ins ,........ fifia 310;74 1:11.1'
kesth Hods 0.1 0
lItIle-'ttoubIe in starting the 1959 (10Uhlelleader 42-25. In the senior Girls show Power
Thursday as three of the four heartbreaker by a 30-28. margin
teanis drOpped contests to at- as several last minute clespera-
seaS911 off 011 the right foot last contest, Soutit. Huron dropped a
duced.plenty f • - in nettur;
win as._ a, , Rath litillait.illison -1- :
South Huron junior girls pro-Jnan Steuart ,
o sal) .:,,„dy skeltr,0 :::',_: 11 (1.41 tr guns for Stratford as the three i- ,rilar,rakii 1\AI:1117;
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ti 11.0 0, compiled 31 of the 32 POilltS• 1 0.11 .1
JI4Ve'r in Stratford where the but failed to drop. 21 Point first theyhalfarticT bouncedtred: Nr171:4 Gale
the !Frances Sunidsuis , 0 fl- 0 . Ili ' *.
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girls' teams engaged in two, Back in the SHDHS g.yrn. the back with the same °till in .n. NtOtt 140IS Ted Ravelle _....... A 0-0 b
games, the juniors chalked UP:Junior boys suffered a 34.11 set- last. A big 15 point fourth guar- i To-r.ki.s
ter wraoped up the game in store hy 4utt:rtergia It; 2-6 20
5trattor4 3;1. ',South 150ron ll-
- .Fine style. F';:- n1'..51 I,b,eorq.r:BI.YArl'i:Unirter:i :2. ::::ler:::
the DUI7 impressive decision et , baoic while the seniors came fi .
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. • "1/1""0, Ilze Gulens and Kris Gulens
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i were the two "hot -shots ' of the . maertangati
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Bob James
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II ,Istntii•tattiforri High -- 9 17 7 15-45
I* ' • Rafuse. Ford 6L. Keast 1 contest as far as scoring wah .
Their Woes '
E : - .1 a tur .5 Porker 11: tt::"11 IL
I' 'CV.BAA1SaKneETBAL.I. STAMPINGS
i •, • : . • AUDITORS AND ACCOUNTANTS i concerned as Ilze sank eight Boys Have
i field goals and three foul shots' Local junior and senior boys 'Mae 'recta _____.. n n.11 0
; 1..... E. Refuse R. L. Ford K. C. Keast
LONDON "1 for eight field goals and
ti for 19 points while Kris
ralliednno" itieoaolnit sinJan intor , troublellthoalostit aof2t-e1r1: .111,11:11:11.4e; hi' rn
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1 348 TAIAQT ST. Phone GE 24452Nevin Bell
i . - -r!,-te--ese I free throw for 17. Barb Hodgsqn ' The juniors,
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with a pair of goals and Marilyn :had an uphill battle all the way, riay.7:(..-N,,A.nlyaie 11103 0111.711-1115 30'
Hamilton with one rounded out 1 Right from sire to scoring, they
Use junior scoring. placed second. The Stratford sou'rii 111..nox Ft;
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Charmaine Wayne was tops juniors overtowered - the locals Teri anders
Dean Alelinight ...._ 11
!. . HURON T.V. CLINIC for the Stratford club with 16 in almost every department and Frank Boyle
mainly due to South Huron's* sarka snuffing _7: n
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JINIOR GIRLS , lacke. of aroundgfriarigigr theeboundsIbmaks- is3;aaniiii si. fi,,,oi.ittliii..
South Hurou 49, straiten/ lo ' I+ I- 11)
SOUTH HURON Ft; vs , r:.off the backboard, gave the visi- Fred Sandrs e 0
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Mary' Shaw
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STRATFORD FG
Norma Schae-
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eh 0.1'1118111e WaY111an 11
Heather McKenzie ..
Ann jarrot
Gloria Shore
Louise Buchanan ..-
C . arol Crone ____ n
.Toan Armstrongn
Janet Skelton
Donna Holmes
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TOTALS
South Huron 42 Stratford 25
St. Marys 3n, 'Mitchell 19
Standings
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6 South Huron _ 1 0 42 25 2
Li St. Marys 1 0 n 811 19 2
n Mitchell 0 10 in ;in n,
„4 0 Ntratfard 1 n 25 42 9
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n -n 0 Future Gamest
0.1 fl •Jan. 15-S1ttchell at Stratford
11.0 Ltatowel • .its South /toren
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1-7 2 SENIOR GIRLS
0-1 0 Last Week'! Scores:
0,0 0 Stratford In, South Huron 25
'Mitchell 14. St AlarYs 6
'3-22 11
Stratford High __ 5 4 12 8-12 SI ratford Standings
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Dou 1 , Bus,he. e . SsInittletl:ieliil urn....n_i_ 011 1nn on° 713:4 296: (221
I.. Joe: "What's the difference fk"Ith
• R teree' St. Marys- ......7. 0 1 0 5 14 I)
Huron ..._ 2 8 4 2-11
A machine?"
" 1 Moe; -I don't know." Aggressive forwards, Bill Roth Listolvel .._ .. n n o o 0 0
42 .Joe "One sews seams nice and Pete James, executed the at AMR Boys
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pass and cut -play beautifully Lion, wertos score*:
P and the other seems so nice,' all afternoon as they fired 24 of St Marys 34, Mitchell 22
Stratford 12, South Huron 11
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1-1 1 • the 48 points in leading the visit -
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1-1 1 QUIltS F'ete Ravelle was tops for the s,1 ra rya W 14 T F A ?
ing seniors to victory. •Standlo
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Score by Quarters's
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TOTALS . 10 5-10
Score by quavterl., Powe, Mrs. R. Shapton, Afro.
Soruat
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HuronH54 137 1;.7.2.5.1 A. Hunkin, Mrs. W. Johns and
Scorer. Judy Tennant; Referee! J.
NlacDougall.
The second quarter of the sen-
ior game proved fatal to South
Huron as Stratford gained their
two point advantage by outscor-
ing the locals 9-7. Although the thing more than just duty in
Strats scored freely in the first, the care of patients.
11.5, South Huron got their big Retiring president, Mrs. C. E.
quarter in the third to pick up Zurbrigg, -opened the meeting
the six point deficit and even with the New year's message
the earlier first quarter land- of the Dominion Board presi•
slide. Each team produced a six dent. Mrs. Mary Hannigan led
point. fourth. ' in the worship service assisted
Roxanne Beavers was the scor- by Mrs. 8. McFalls, Mrs., V.
• ing star for both teams with Armstrong and Mrs. Cecil Camm.
her 18 pint effort..Joyee Voigt Mrs. Ken Otteweil contributed a
of Stratford ran second with 11 piano solo.
while Diane Weissman and Carn-
lyn
Cawlett of the same school
and Allison Clarke of South
Huron each picked up eight.
SENIOR GIRLS
Stratford 30, South Huron 25
SOUTH HURON FG- FS P
Aoxanne Beavers _ 9 0-2 16 fully spoon out mixture into well -
Carolyn Oke greased muffin pans, fill two.
Jean Noakes 0 0-0 (1
3 g thirds full.
Allison Clarke
Mirdza. Guiana 0 2-5 2 Bake in a moderate oven (375
Eleanor Hodgins .._ 0-0 6 degrees) for about 20 minutes.
Pat Marshall . • n 9.0 0
Bernice Grainger
04 The charac'eristics of good'
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.Tap Horton n 0.0 0 muffins are: very light; exterior
Marie Salmon 0 n-0 n is a golden brown shade; sym-
Gera.idine Parker _ 0 • 0-11 0
metrical in shape with no tend-
ency to form peaks or knobs on
top; surface is pebbled, not
smooth or even; interior shows
round holes of uniform size, not
long narrow ones called tunnels;
even texture throughout.
Another recipe which the girls
have used is for
Ice Box Ginger Cookies
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6 - Continued From Page 5 locals on two field goals and Stratford 1 ii n 83 21 .r;
ft for the January program. She three foul shots for seven points. Alitchittll
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, announced the World Day of Laurie Ellingsworth, one of the south Huron _ 11 : 121 0224. n
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Listowel .- 0 n 0 0 0 0
Prayer to be held February 13. smallest men on the court, ti -n-
o 1 The study on the health and ed in a fine twO-way display,
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welfare of Canada was presented ES1011 BOYS
"I as a discussion panel by Mrs. Stratford 45, South Huron 32
STRATF0111) FG VS P
Hill Roth
Pete James .1'' 11 13
Bob Neely• 3
2 4-6 5
0-1 6
Dave Reed
Flow McDonald 0 11-3.n
John Sherwood 0 0:0 0
Charlie. Jones 8 84 9
Tony Gorman n 0.0 0
Bob Elton 0 1-1 T.
Mrs. Sherwood Brock. There are
13 hospitals maintained by the
United Church of Canada with
20 doctors and 70 nurses at work.
These church hospitals and wel-
fare institutions provide some -
This 'N That
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stirring so that dry and liquid in-
gredients are just mixed. Care -
TOTALS 12 4-12 21
Paper Sponsors
Writing Contest
The SHDHS paper staff is
again sponsoring its annual writ-
ing contest to obtain material
for the big Ink Spot. As in the
past years generous prizes will
be -awarded to the three winners
of both the senior and the junior
contest. •
Topics will be posted up and
all entries must be submitted
during the second teaching week
in February. Prize-winning com-
positions will be used in the Cream shortening and sugar
literary section of the Ink „Spot. thoroughly. Add molasses and
wheat germ and mix well. Sift
dry ingredients together and
work into creamed mixture small
amount at a time.
Knead and shape into a roll
about 1 1/2 inches in diameter;
wrap roll in waxed paner; store
in a cool place until firm. Slice
very thin and bake in a moderate
oven (375 degrees) about 10 min,
this year' event will be bigger
and better than ever, with fun utes.
and surprises for everyone. *
The purchase of a 50.cent, We recently received a nicely
ticket wi.11 admit. any SHDHS' bound book on bananas from the
student to the arena, the dancet Home Economics Department of
and .the cafeteria. By special
permisaion, outsiders will be ad-
mitted to the dance if they are
1/2 cup lard or other short-
ening
1: 2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup molasses
1/2 cup wheat germ
2 cups sifted flour
1/2 tsp. soda
1 1/2 tsps. ginger
1 1/2 tsps. cinnamon
1/4 tsp. salt
Skate And Dance
At Paper Party
On Friday, January 16, the
paper staff will sponsor the an-
nual Skating Party and Dance.
The paper staff promises that
the 'United Fruit Co. Bananas
are one of the best of the "pro.
tective" foods containing a well -
sponsored by a student. Tickets rounded supply of vitamins and
for this event will not be sold essential minerals as well as
at the door, fruit sugars.
As wc all know sliced or
mashed bananas gradually dis.'
Hay color when exposed to air,
did you know that fully ripe ba -1
but
nanas discolor less quickly than;
partially ripe ones?
Canned pineapple iuice, fresh
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Caretaker of hall, Henry Claus-
lUS. or canned grapefruit. orange,
Relief administrators, Reeve lemon or lime juice will help pre•
Becker and Clerk Brokerishire. vent discoloration.
Court of revision, council mem. To Bake Bananas
bers.
Road superintendent, James Peel bananas. Arrange in a
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greased shallow baking pan. TPasasterOlm en, Harld Campbell, Brush or coat well with melted
William Watson, Alvin Wainer, butter. Sprinkle lightly with salt.
Bake in a very hot oven (450 de.
Restemayer.
Matthew Denomme and Leonard gees) 10 to 12 minutes, or until
easily pierced with a fork. Serve
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oae man, 80 ante per helm hot as a vegetable or as a des,
road superintendent, two extra sett
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.trolmen, 80 cents per hour; snow Peel and arrange as for halt.
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• grader operator, MAO per hour: hOut 5 minutes on each side or
clogging or skipping resulthi More 'uni- selection of jnilarg, reeve., arid as. until bananas are browned and
sessor, 56.00; clerk, $10; fence. tender.
form growth and maturity with bigger yields. , viewers, $3,50 per trip plus mile. Golden Crust Bananas
age; tractor or grader pulling Brat egg and add salt. Prel'
- brush, $1.50 per hour.; tractor bananas. Cut into halves erns -
hauling hrush or snow fence, wise. Dip litho egg. Deans well t
$1.110 per hour. Roll in fine crumbs of corn
Schhol attendance officer. $2,ri0 flakes or bread. Place info
per trip plua mileage; stock vat- greased pans. Sprinkle with
tiator, 53,00 per trip plus mile. melted butter. Bake in a very
hot oven (450 degrees) abaft 8
32311r;c8intliglientqill;(11.121;11121.1tirf
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age: deputy returning officer,
57.00 per day plus mileage; 011
available from clerk, $6.06 per day plus mileage.
. Iteeve, $175 plus car allowance
C.1.11. or NATIONAL$5deputy-reeve and coml-
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you get more tor your money with SUPER FLOW 53.(10 for every special meeting.
ROPv9, for signing checks. 53.50
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BROWNIE NEWS
The first Exeter Brownie Pack
re -opened after ChristMaa VW.
tiOri with two new leaders m
eharge. Mrs. Trim Kerr is
a30(); clerk -treasurer, 16 be Brown Ovvl and Mrs. Joe Wood -
At. !Ater. en Tawny Owl.
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TOTALS,
19 10-22 46
Future Gamest
jan. 15-Mitehell, at Stratford
Ljstowel at South Huron
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Last Week's Scorest
Stratford 46. South Huron 32 •
St. Marys 57, Mitchell 21
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