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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-02-05, Page 10Pee 10 The 'Tirnee-A,dvecate, February L, 190 ••' .0,41,1110,t1144ttt111,Abele11niii 1/A11A11(A,11.1MAKIIIlAA,t111I.11111A,1tN1 IM41411/n1.1111111111/11111111111/lntalkall ilni1n/114 ALF ANDRU5 Earner$ Heating, Plumbing,, Sheet Metal.. 'Work Hun.diteds Perforrrn Lauri tgyeek. rea ispiay Their �'A�e►�ts Minor Hockey t4'eelf was ah in. F 'rd A, Crate'. T. Cunnu,gltat sell e(1 all through the area as 'rust I'eriGd Exeter. Lamb to seat g, ; Exeter and surrounding munici 1--1-intn:t. Ea- es cleleol.st 4;30 i • •1 1. etrr. (:'1ne t l.aa'�r rra•tQ I liltlean) l in . - A .tleatR. 1' .,.. .lgha �.?IIP. \ store) _- .. ... -. ,. .,.. ANPREW ST., EXETBk PHONE n9 npl palates cel pe respectiveminorheekey f w t itl,t('n, 1.1%er„ lot's r, l:;.eter. \ e11a ,.t,anlb) lg f 1 thew lninol ionnintngs) 14 .9-l.�eter• t ushtuatl Iltiont)1111111IIItt11nettinielonini1/11.untitin1Al,lulllutttimili 11ttemitlintinm niteunineuniitimeinine ' bockay league teams, ! 1'etialr:es T. Bartttff i tntet ler- 1 }tey�k'Gdct) t n ence) 4 .n. Hey%+norl (chat ging) I S --•Exeter, eleywoo4. Saturday night in Exeter. a li :,n (Broderick) Ilyn1111ntninnnitlllnnllt11111111111111111uttt1111111nnnIIIIII11.n1i1111111nIIVII1un411/111111IIIt11111n11111111t1utIP I + •+yea e, ^ r tripe header - w•as played \W'itll Me4oud Period, ! renaltiee ;gone, c- bantam, pee wee and midget 4--4....eter. inns (Fr'iet d Mn: Slcduli 1t'erlatl SHIP YOUR CATTLE TO ONT. Rio STOCK YARDS, hockey teams displayins their 5-1.>arat, teph;tn t,tntlee) _ 11�Sn; 9•-•kserer: Foyle ovens) ..-. Toronto, so that all Buyers, i.e. Traders, Exporters, talent before many of their par.1‘ Peualr�es — Jamey (Dishing' in. -'4. c.424-' B. ShiPnay tvtth t11 All sttei.1 d, IT .t u),nlnsham) a. Packers Arid Wholesale Butchers ma, compete for ents who j3urneyed through cold . Third 1lerlod I 11•--f".aster, W\'elte Livesto... k, weather to the rink to see tlleni i,--.4'i,utnn less ern,ora q', ::i 1: -Exeter. Wells _�_- _� t: your 111 action. 1 ,--t.'tlntnn. .#tion . _ , 11:.;1) I t enaltles Noris. Ftenaltrrs — Heynoril9-lkic)t;lit6) lhlyd Pcr)od As far as winning* the games j 1 11get et Hoyle went, Exeter came out second • tllet,00d or bestas 1 three l teams came ai out on tits short .end of the : Five wanes were played in it l5, scores. l p. p y In the opening game. Hensall ,the Lucan arena last Saturday u bantams shook off a 3.2 first;with the 'highlight of the pro- Exeter Hensall period Exeter lead and rallied I coin,. being a international e for a single marker in each of !class be The Detroit and Lucan 5pll wrap up the game on a close i the canted A•a. 4 3 note. I In other games lhrouhout the 'Ills pee wee encotullel, which day. Exeter clubs crapped up saw Mayor R. E. Pooley of Exe- ter and Group Captain A. G. t pee wees handed Ailsa Craig a Kenyon of RCAF Centralia of- `i-0 whitewashing and the local ficially start the game by drop !bantams stopped Craig by an ping the first puck, w•as taken 11-3 count, by a powerful London repre- { .Zurich pee wees rung up a Boyle and Bill Heywood sentative in a 9 4 tl'lunipll. Lon- don ! 2-0 shutout against llderton and the Exeter club with two don rammed home three first !Lucan Lepraehaun:s squeezed out each while Gordie Strang period goals to lead the contest ' a 3-2 decision over Hensall. gered home the other. from start to finish. PEE \Wiwi; G�oJrs 1-Iensall's Steve Kyle an The final game of the eve- Zurich 2, Merton 0 Shaddiek looked after the ning saw the Clinton midgets [I,OEf[TO'( -- Gnat, Fragnoler, ing honours for Hensall, 4'1" Bayni1an came through with 6.1 bis second goal of the game mid - 6,08. nt way through the third period to - 10:50' give ,Exeter a two -goal margin, Roll Ellis and Charles Gobeil- 24:13 gombined oil the fifth Exeter 19:16'.tally with Ellis doing the scoring: hono..urs, By the time the gable was seep' finally called by referee .aim MacDonald, close to 200 specta- l1.n(i tors were on band and gave the _ 1(.10 i two clubs a rousing cheer :for their efforts. Exeter 1.1 nn 1. 1 r -0, t l a t 11-T5 Li CAN -- Cleat Peter Butler; de. 19 -Exeter, Cushman .. 15.0'3 fence l+en Pea 1 -, U. Tildmpson; Lucan Contests R. B.WILI.IAMS _ Phone Kirktan. 44r9 iuu 1 lull a utu unullutuunuuuul uu 11 1 ♦„ 1.1., I (/. 1 . � 1 1 MINI IIIn111llllitlillnlllnti11111111in1111IIIt11111111111u1111i1411111e., R.R. 3 Exeter Cyr delicious chocolates aro sure to win your Valent ;°re's heart, Neilson's K.. Moir's Smiles 'n Chuckles f r :••McCormick s e For take- out orders, phone 302. • MAIN ST. EXETER order Now To Get Your FEBRUARY DISCOUNT "New Process" -Shur-Gain Fertilizer BETTER 7 WAYS *• Reduced Moisture Content * Uniformly Blended •* Less Dust * Semi -Granular Texture * Free Running -1k' Better Dri llability •* Less .Tendency To Cake HE YOUR LOCAL SHUR-GAIN DEALER OR CONTACT PHONE 256 Canada Pockers' EXETER Penalties — .1.Morrissey (trip entre 13ob Hussey win&s, Philip pine) 13:20; Cann It r t p P i n g) Lewis, Wayne Hodgins; alter- nates, Gord Hardy. Tom Hartle, Andy Hardy G. O'Neil, A. .O Neil, Bob Anderson. George I�aunaey, 5. i3utler, Terry '1•hompson, EXETER flat Goal, 1'ranlc Pe\'rtes, defence, Ricky Weber, Bandl We- ber: centre, lion bilis; wings:, Charles Gohell, David Kelly; al. ternates, Jelin Loader, Barry Oaynham, Ron Durand, Victor C'ulcher. Sherry Wein, Glen Stlres, Doug Beavers, Enols KnnhlauS'h. Derriere Harker, Doug Melericle, Firs Period. 1—Exeter, John Loader »_.. :3:13 2—Lucan, Bob Hussey 5x11 Second Period 3—Exeter, John Loader _..__ 3.93 4--Lucan, Ken Read) 6:10 5—llxeter, Barry Baynham (Doug 'Beavers) 14:16 Pllird Period 6—Exeter, Barry Baynham _ 6:10 7—Exeter, Ron Ellis (Charles Gohell) - ._-,. 10:05 Referee — Jim lIacl/onald, Class between JJetlolt and Lucan the second and third periods to, .1 Double Bill Exeter minor hockey clubs split a doubleheader in Hensall arena Friday night as the Exe- ter Midgets copped a 5-2 decision while the local Bantams dropped a 4.1 contest. In the Midget game, Frank paced goals trig - d Bill nor - pull a 4.3 victory out of the fire defence. Budde Shnehottnm; ran- Ip the Bantam fixture, goals with a late third period goal. ran,:llattet•neres. .MHordlbtitotiog ie, by Jack Chipchase, Robert Mc- Naughton, Bob Smale and Bill The players of both teams were treated to tree hot dogs after the game. • t -Shipley, Carmichael, \\'ails, Pa- tent Ze meet - Gnal, St4de; defence. k Westlake. W. chide; centre, tVitrnet n intra Reeler, L. L\ennm. Exeter Games, me; alternates 11, Bloch. Banni- ster. 11CAdams, Thiel. Reichert, Decker. Fisher, B. Masse, C. PEE• \\ EE GAME Ma see, .1 Masse, Loddon "D, Exeter 4 First Period. LONDON — Goal, Johltsten, 016- 1—Zurich. B. Bloch fend. L'Heaurex, Jetferies: cen. IR, McA(1ams) e:10 ire, McHale; wings. Caloren, Proc- Penalties — None. tor, alternates, McNaught; Strin- Second Period Sel, Henderson. Sworlk, 31cMlllan• Scoring — Nene, weeney, Dugal, Jackson (sub Penalties — 'None. goal). Third Period EXETER Goal, Neil Hamilton: 2—Zurich. I?. Banntste.r defence, Jim Carscadden, Don(B Bloch) _- -... 12:30 Lenohan: centre, Mike Cushman: Penalties — None. wings, 3111 Allan, Gary Parsons alternates, Bob MacDonald, Peter F)xettr i, Allyn Craig- 0 De Vries, Larry Stires. Larry EXETER — Goal, Hamilton; de- Brintnell, Andy 1':enynn, lay ack fence, C.arscadden. Lenohan; cen- Clover, 1, Larry Wn, Tom t, Tack tr0, CuFhman: tvtn s A11a.n. Pat - Glover. Jeff Pearson, ToAllan, sons: alternates, .MacDonal(1, De - First Period Vries, Stires, Brintnell, Cockwell, 1—L6ndon, Cal6ren Kenyon. \Willert, Glover, Pearson, (:\Ir\aught) 9:30 A.1'[,5A CRAIG .-- Goal, Robinson; —London, Calorendefence Schrimager, 'Woods: den- ( MacMillan _ 9:35 tree Io,e; wings, Weber, 'hIc(;il- 3—London McNaught livray: alternates. ] npp, Evans- ton. 19:39 tori, : opsin , Wicks, Stratton, Pepalties None. Moore. Second Period • First Period 4 -Exeter, Cushman1—Exeter, Allan (Parsons) _ 12:00 (Parsons) - 4:13 Penalties — None, 5—Exeter, MacDonald ____ 6:55 6 --London, McNaught 5:00 7—Exeter, Cushman (Lenohan) 14:13 „ S—London, Proctor (Sweeney) 15:00 Penalties — None. 'Third Period 9—London, Caloren (lleNaught l 3,10 10—London, Caloren (5IcSaught) 4:1e 11—London, Dugal 9:30 12—Exeter, Parsons ( Cushman) 13:30 1—London, L'Meaurex ____ 15:01 .Penalties — None.. - BANTAM GAME, • Iiensnle 4, Exeter 3• fCXS.&LL Goal, • Dedels Mock: defence, • Jack' Chipchese, Otto Smale: centre, Larry Jones; wings, Bob Smale, Bill N Oakes; , alter- nates,. Don Ferguson, Ron Beaton, )§111 Harburn, Gerald Johnston, Greg Spencer, Gary Lawrence, Robert McNaughton. EXETER — Goal, Leslie Howard: defence, Don Cann, Lester Hey- wood; centre, Ricky Boyle; wings, Fred 'Wells, lTred • Lamb; alter- nates, Bob Schroeder, Bob 13rode• rink, 'Mike Cushman, Peter Mc - Falls, Don Cooper, Stan Lesnle . John Nagel, Bill 'Wright, Fred Smith, Referees — Lloyd Moore and Cy Blomnlaert, • First Period 1—i4ensa11,• Jones.. (Noakes) 2:35 Exeter, Nagel 7Carin) 6:10 '3—Hensall; •Harburn • (,Johnetonl _ ;;05 4-eExefor, :\r0Faits • 14:35 5—Exeter, .Boyle (Lamb, 'Wells) _ 19:39 Penalties — Chipchase (cross checking) 17:15, See0nd Period 0—Hensall, Jones (Noakes) 6;55 Penalties — Chipchase (rough- ing) 19:55. Third Period 7—Hensall, Bob Smale 15:39 Penalties—Mock (tripping) 5:1e: O, Smelts (tripping) 17:43 and 19:54, MIDGET GAME Clinton 4, Exeter 3 CLINTON — Goal, John Harris: ,defence, John Jacobs, Bill Mut•- ney; centre, lion L i v'e r m o r e; wings, Bud Boyes, Roger Cum- mings: alternates, Charles Bert- 1iff, Ken Truscotte, Paul Pickett, Paul Draper, 'Bud Yeo, "Red" Allen, Don Seruton, Bob McCann, Tont Sharpe, l✓XE'rEft Goal, Jerry Cooper; defence, Bi11 Heywood, Gerald MCBride; centre, Frank Boyle; wings, Jack Stephan, Bob Joliet! s.lternetee, Gerd Strang, Don Kil- leen, Jerry Broderick, Bev Sims, Bob lferriage, Dale Turvey, Les- ter Heywood, Referees — "Fed" Loader and Progress -- Continued From Page 7 manufacturers, the appliance in- dustry ,has grown from a few hundred thousand dollar volume In 1907 to„ today's 8.4 billion dol- lar industry, Where Aid it start? First with the early light pioneers like Thomas Alva Edison and George Westinghouse, then with count- less lesser known inventors and dabblers and just plain dream - era who sought practical uses for electricity. 600k.004. f 417V1.I1/Fi{4 tat 'Maria Fr5sei'6' frig• New Evaporated•-'Milk•Peclpeii. ,, O,Ellkli','0A101441111011.OP CAN'itbL .44:19s`i' Huron Stebet,Torontb • 3 5 Second Perind "—Exeter, Cushman - 5:20 3—Exeter, Brintnell (Glover)_ 15:10 Penalties — Third Period 4—Exeter, Cushman (Lenahan) 1:40 5—Exeter, Parsons 7:15 6—Exeter, Parsons 1 Cushman) 5:10 7—Exeter, Allan (Cushman) 10:10 •Penalties None, , • Lucnn 3, Hensel! • 2 HE:ISA.L1, — Goal, D. Taylor; de- fence, Mock, Chapman; centre, Carlile; wings, Chipchase,_ 1.11 - wood; hitt-me-atm Delft, Cameron, llcgeth, 'Farquhar, Harb.Urn, G. Tayberry, Hay, LUCA1—Goat, 1Harrigan; defence, W. Hodgins, B. Smith; centre, Black; wings, O'Neil, L. Lewis; alternates, Young, T. Hardy, D. Lewis, Kennedy, H i o k s o n, B, Hardy, Davis, Haslcett, First Period 1—Lucan, Black (L. Lewis) 2:10 2—Lucan, L, Lewis (Black) 5:13 Penalties -- I-l:lckson (holding). Second Period 3—Hensall, Chapman_ 5:30 • Penalties—D, Lewis **(boarding), Third Period 4-Hensall, Cer111e • 4 2.1 5—Lucan, 3, Smith 14:13 Penalties --Chapman-Gripping), Iv, Hodgins (charging), BANTAM GAME Exeter 11, Ailsa Craig 3 EXETER - Goal. Howard; de- fence, Heywood, Cann; centre, R. 36y14; icings, Wells, Lamb; al- ternates, Cashman, Coo set•. 5Io- Fails, Schroeder, Broderick, Nagel, Lesnick, AILSA .CRAIG — Goal, Richard- son; defence, Morton, Box: cen- tre, S h i p n a y; wings, \Voters. Wolfe: alternates, Battran, Barns,, Cunningham, Lockhart, Most6ti•ay, J. 7lorrissey, D. Mbrrlssey, 1—Exeter, Cann 1:35 Noakes iced the game for Hen - sail as they dumped Exeter 4-1. Larry .Pones was credited with two assists in the contest while Bill Harburn. and Bill Noakes each. picked up one, Fred Lamb Sank Freddy Wells' pass in the second period for the only Exeter marker, 'MIDGET GAME — FRIDAY Exeter 5 at .Hensen 2 FTFTER•— Goal, G. Cooper; de- fence B. Heywood, G. McBride; centre, F, Boyle; wings, ,T, Ste - Hoyle, F. Lamb, 12 Caphan, P. Jones;tnn, G. Strang, D. Turvey, B, Sims, D. Killeen, B. Marrlage, iii :XSAI,1. — Goal, H. Moir; de- fence, D. Noakes, B. Horton; centre, B. Shaddiek; wings, Mc- 1'7innon, l5onthron; alternates, H. Jaques, S. Kyle, B, Jaques, E. Christian, B. Brown, B. 1lickle, First: Period 1—Exeter, Heywood '10:00 Penalties — None, Second Perletti 2—Exeter, Foyle 9:40 Penalties — -Marriage 3:40; Third Period 3—Exeter, Boyle (Stephan) _ 5:10 4—Hensall, Kyle _- 7:1e 5—Exeter, Strang; (Turvey) 12:16 5—Exeter, Heywood 13:11. 7—FIAnsall, Shaddiek - 19:12 Penalties — Christian, 4;33; Shaddiek, 5:19, Wee Wees Equal Tribe Victory Exeter Wee Wees, sparked by the two goal efforts of John Loader and Barry Baynham, chalked- up - an• -impressive 5-2 victory over Lucan Wee Wees Friday night in an exhibition game that preceded the Exeter Mohawk-Lucan Irish Intermedi- ate tilt. The teams were tied 1-1 at the end of the fire. period but Exeter took a 3-2 lead in the second, The locals wrapped up the contest in the third frame by qutscoring their opponents 2.0, John 'Loader opened the scor- ing with an unassisted goal at 5:10 df the first period. 1 -How- ever, his marker was offset by first string centre Bob I•Itlssey of Lucan, when he beat Frank DeVries in the Exeter net at 5:20. • At 3:25 of the second period, aggressive John Loader put the locals ahead once again when he dented the twine twice behind Peter -Butler but Ken Ready, playing the point for the .Irish, evened the count at 6:10. Before the final bell went to end the period, Barry Baynham took Doug Beaver's pass to break the deadlock and put Exeter into the lead once again, 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111114mti11 iiii IIt1111111111 1,ii1111111111111111111111111111111111114, Waterloo Cattle Breeding Assn "WHERE BETTER BULLS ARE USED" You can use our Artificial Breeding service for SMALL INVESTMENT and your returns spell BIG DIVIDEND Why :not check into the matter. For service for more itlforMatieilt Pl-4O ] CLINTON ZENITH 9.5650 .Between 7:30 and 10;00 A.M. week days; 6:00 and 8:00 P.M, Saturday evenings. • - • - For4 cows noticed ht heat on Sunday morning, Ad net call until Monday morning. • We have in service BIG Beef 'bulls oflY'. breeds, Also bulls of all the dairy breer'LL whose; off. spring are the profitable kind. 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Sweitzer, a duet by Mrs. ]i,obert Turnbull and Mrs. Fred 1 -latter and a solo by Airs, S. G. Klatt. Pouring tea were Mrs. Sweet- zer and Mrs. B. W. Tuckey. .This 'N That —Continued From Page 7 .3 cups icilig sugar 1/4 cup cottage cheese 1/4 cup cream 3 drops peppermint flav- oring Cream shortening,Add choco- late and cream again. Beat in 1 egg. Add icing sugar one-third to one-half at a time, Add cot- tage cheese before all icing sugar is in. Add cream to make •right consistency and add flavoring. Blend and beat well. Spoon into tart shells and dec- orate top with a walnut or pecan half or a heart for Valentine or green shamrock for St. Patrick's. :our IDA Drug Store Suggests. Chocolates BLACK MAGIC $3.50 and $1.70 7 t DAI 1 LQ al 1.60 z.GS � Il d NEILSON'S $2.70, $1,35 and $1.00 Beauty Gifts ELIZABETH ARDEN BATH MIT - $1.00 3 YARDLEY SOAPS with bath salts $1.50 CIIANEL NO. 5 $3.50 to $12,00 BUXTON WALLETS AND KEY CASES UNTLEY' DRUGSTORE uq—t�l�,i,? EXETER . 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