The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-05-07, Page 7I
Exeter golf club
,-Contintte4 tram: Pat 6.
• two stroke ;penalty..
5, It the player is aware that
his ball'has gone .put-of•bounds,
.he must take his two stroke pen
1-
a t,��
and play his next stroke
front t the cane spat, whether i
t
be on..the tee of fairway.
6. Winter rules: willapply, l.e,
a player may Move his ball with
the club head not more than six
Inches to improve his lie on the
fairway. This rude does not AP -
ply in ditches or in the rough.
7. In all other cases, Ontario.
Golf Association rules will apply.
1st stroke on hole
2nd stroke on .hole 11
3rd stroke on .hole 7
4th stroke on hole 6
5th stroke on hole 12
6th stroke on hole 14
7th •stroke on hole 4
8th stroke on hole 15
9th stroke on hole ,.,,,,,, 8
lOth stroke on hole ,,,,,,, 1
11th stroke on hole 16
12th stroke on hole ,13
13th •stroke on hole 3
14th stroke on hole 17
15th 'stroke on hole 2
16th stroke on 'hole ,,,,,,,, 10
17th stroke on hole ..,,..., 18
18th stroke on hole 9
Shoot Saturday
for Kippen cup
The annual 24th of. May Venner
Trophy Shoot will he held at
Kippen this Sunday, May 10th,
at 1.00 p.m.
Main event is the 50 -bird 16 -
yard shoot for the Venner Trophy,
A 25 -bird 16 -yard Iwo•man
Metro loop
finishes lap
The first lap in the Metro
f3owl.ing League playoffs has
been .completed, For having the
highest pintail 11740) Fin Bust•
ers of the Intermediate Boys'
loop received a hy.e into the
Ennals anti play the winners of
Red 73i11i;trd's.,lombers series
•whi
ch will be played •this week.
Billiards scored their initial
victory over' Silver Hawks while
Rornbers exploded. the Cannon
Balls in their battle.
Jaek Stephan's 222 single and
372 double !topped all entries in
the intermediate class.
Action was heavy in the junior
boys' class as eight clubs
wheeled into action. Wildcats,
Rockets, Be Bops and. Dynam7t-
ers survived the round and will
compete this week in the second
lap of playoff competition.
Don Wright with 192 single,
and 352 double, was top man.
Sox vs. Daisies
Bobby Sox and Daisies will
fight 11 out, for the intermediate
girls championship as they e-
merged with the highest pintail
in the first round. The Bobby
Sox topped the list with 1428
while Daisies piled. up 1320 for
second place,
Connie Rumpel looked .after the
high single and double with 213
and 362 respectively,
1n the junior girls league,
Knockmedowns and Pony Tails
will play off for the right to
meet Who Cares in the finals,
Knock•medowns dumped the Hot
Dogs 1149-1.107 in pintail while
the Pony Tails outscored Blow-
ettes 984 to 787.
Helen Campbell :rolled both the
high single and double with 229
and 411,
team shoot will be held for. the '
London Winery Trophy, A third
event, time permitting, will have
e 25 -bird sliding handicap
doubles.
ELECTED TO TRUST POST
.1, M. Armstrong, QC, assist-
ant general manager. of British
Mortgage & Trust. Company,
Stratford, was elected president
of the Trust Companies Associa-
tion of Canada at.' the annual
meeting held in Toronto recent-
ly,
Mr. Armstrong is a graduate
of the University Of Toronto in
lav and economics and of. Os•
goode Hall. After 20 years' ex-
perience in estate and •trust ad•
ministration, he joined British
Mortgage last September. Under
his supervision British Mortgage
has undertaken a program of
expansion in all phases of trust
end estate services.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
'Rnhhy Sox ,.... .,112s
'Daisies 1320
Starlets 3119
Robby Sox vs. Daisies
JUNIOR GIRLS
Who Cares,1214
Gaolers 663
Knnckemdoa'Is 1149
Hot Dogs 11(17
Pony 'I'alls 948
Bloweltes 787
Who Cares receive bye,
JUNIOR BOYS
Hawks .. 665
Wildcats 3013
Belly :Buttons 914
Rockets 1048
Be Bops 1388
Pirates 853.
Dyn'arniters 1207
Fire (`raekers 1.106
INTERMEDIATE BOYS
Pin Rust era 1740
Alley Rall 3377
Red's :Billiards Jr. 167.1
Silver Hawks 1108
cannon .Ralia 1950
'Somers , 1485
Pin Rusters receive bye,
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Bride *sect honored
Mrs Clayton Brock of Guelph
entertained 30 friends and vela.
Lives Friday everting at the home
of her mother, Mrs, William
Dickey, at a miscellaneous
shower for Miss Marie Johns,
hride.eleet of this month. A
short :program and a contest
were enjoyed.
Mrs. Clayton Brock read the
presentation and Marie opened
her many gifts and thanked the;
guests. A bride's hook was
.made, with everyone joining in
the fun.
Personal Items
Miss Hazel .Stewart of Byron
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Warren Brock.
Weekendvisitors with Mr. and.
Mrs. Jud. Dykeman were Misses
Joan Marriot, Jane and Ruth
Ann Dykeman, Winghani,
Mrs. Lloyd Cushman, Michael
and Steven, Exeter, spent Satur-
day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Jud Dykeman and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brock and
children were Sunday evening
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Nor-
man Brock,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Harry Bern and
children spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Lloyd Lynn, Clande-
boye,
Mr. and Itrrs. Ross Bern and
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Kinsman,
Kippen, visited in Woodstock on
Sunday.
Report on
Shipka
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kers-
lake and family, of h limville,
visited on Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Finkbeiner and fam-
ily.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lovie visit-
ed. Sunday with her sister, Mrs,
M. Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. Don. Adams,
Mark and Brock of London spent
the weekend with his parents,
Mr. and. Mrs. Les Adams.
Miss Dorothy Harlton, RN, and
friend and Mrs. Kenneth West -
man, Barry and. Cheryl, of Lon-
don, Mr, and Mrs. Karl Guen-
ther, John and Janet were Sun-
day visitors with Mr, and Mrs.
Herbert Harlton,
Mr. and Mrs. George Ingram,
of Hensall, visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Morenz,
Billie and Mrs. J. Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. David Sheppard,
of Parkhill, spent Sunday at the
home of their son, Mr. Harry
Sheppard.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Baum-
garten were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Brown at
Bothwell.
Mrs. Roy Morenz, the presi-
dent, and Mrs, Les Adams, the
secretary of the Huron Waves
group of the Mary Hastings
column, attended the Mary Hast-
ings spring banquet, in Hotel
London, on. Tuesday.
Messrs. Roy, Gordon and Har-
vey Ratz, and Clare Love spent
the weekend at the Ratz cottage
at Johnsons Harbour, Bruce Pen-
insula.
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