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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-05-28, Page 7• CONSOLATION WINNERS, WHO CARES—Front, from left, Mavis Atthill, Lois Brint- nell, captain; Dorothy Wilson; back, Sally Goertzen„ Elsie ,Tory, Etta Kopp, Elaine Pinder, Absent, Pat Dobbs. Huron -Perth ball loop opens sche Dashwood Tigers will enter- tain Zurich Lumber Kings, last ear's Ontario intermediate "C" champions, this Friday evening (May 29) in Dashwood as the. !Huron -Perth Intermediate Base- ball League opens its 1959 base- ball schedule. Six teams make up the Huron - Perth grouping this year as two junior clubs will participate Bowlingclub reorganizes Howard Truemner was elected president of ,the Exeter Lawn Bowling Club al. a meeting held on Tuesday night, Alf Andrus accepted the vice - president's post. while Ross Taylor was nominated as second vice- presi- dent, "Pop" Watson and B. Francis make up the '59 grounds committee while the jitney COM - mitten consists of Wes Ryck- man, Al[ Andrus:, Ross Taylor, Mrs. Ted Pooley and Mr, C. Watson In charge of Membership is Ted Pooley, !Ulric Snell and B. Al. Francis. .while the tourna- ment committee is made. up of Harvey Pollen and Ulric Snell. The club will officially open on June 2 at 7:00 pni A game has been slated to take place between rinks skipped by the club's president and vice-presi- dent., The grounds committee is rap- idly working on the local greens to round them into shape for the opening day..Exeter Lawn Bowl- ing Club officials are also look- ing for ,new members. Anyone interested in • trying .their luck at the game is cordially invited, All they have to .do ;is get in touch with one of the present members. , Bowling Banquet —Continued from Page 6 Westeott, Betty Wilson, Betty Mum, Barb Gifford, Norma Cole- man, Jeanettie Lippert, Helen Swartz, Mary Kipling, Verlyn Lindenfield, Maida Gaiser, Lois Webb, Marion Schenk, ;loan Parsons, Helen Marriage, Alrna Freszcatiir, Pat Beavers, Ann Cronyn, Verna Wurn). Toronto Comedian Alex Reid and pantorninist Ben Dane added hilarity to the evening's pro- gram and London's famous 3oey Hollingsworth sang and. danced for an enthusiastic audience. Trees—that is to say, the for- ests—provide per capita income in New Brunswick 50 per cent higher than the all -Canada ave- rage. duly Friday along with four intermediate tea MS, St. Marys, Dash:wood, Zurich and Mitchell make up the inter- mediate group while Goderich and Listowel have entered jun- ior teams in a home and home schedule. While ,the juniors play a .home and home schedule with each intermediate club, the inter- mediates will play a double round within their own classifica- tion. Mjlchelt Legionnaires will visit Zurich on June 1 for the initial game of the year in the OBA champions' home town. The final game Of the schedule will be played on July 28 after which four intermediate clubs will enter into their respective league playoffs for the right to enter OBA playdowns, May 29—Zurich at Dashwood 30—St. Marys at Goderich (3:50 p.m.) JUn e t .Milclie11 at Zarich 3—Dashwood at Mitchell 5— Zurich Rt S. 'Marys Goderlch at Dashwond Mary' at Zurich Mitchell at Dashwood 12. Zurich at Goderich 1‘1 lichcll at St. Niarys 13. -Goel °rich al Mit 0111,11 17—Dashwood at Zurich 13 ',Mitchell a iraicrich 19—Dash wood at St. Marys 22—Zurich i t Mitchell St. Marys at Dashwood 24 Si. :Marys al Mlichoil 25- -4;ndcrich 1 Zurich 29—Dashwood at Goderich July a4. Si. Marys CARS '57 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN '56 DODGE REGENT SEDAN, Iow mileage. '56 CHEV DELUXE SEDAN, low mileage. '55 OLDS 88 SEDAN, automatic, radio, low mileage, '55 METEOR NIAGARA SEDAN, Iow mileage, '54 METEOR COACH, radio '53 STUDEBAKER COACH, ori. ginat '52 BUICK SEDAN, automatic, radio, '52 METEOR COACH Broderick Bros. phone 277 Eaceter ,sitifinfintimmitmmiiiIIIIIIMIfilf1111111111111111111111111111111M1111111111111ilitnistwimiffitlfflimmminiillitlib, .7: I A New Service For This Area For Long Lasting Service Use McLean & Foster Pre -Fabricated Cement f4dn9!e.nP.4.11 444 444.4144444444.444. 4444444 444444 44411.9114 Septic Tanks Approved .fer Huron COunty Choice of 3 Sizes DELIVERED & PLACED IN EXCAVATION Also Cement Water Troughs F irnrnediate'd6livtiry call McLean -Foster Quetn.51. Wt Phone 102 Marys et'v 2—Dallwnrui at Mitchell 3._,Gtodprich at St, Marra 6—Zurirh at timnivc1 31 tichs,11 at St. Mar4 8 , sr. Marl al Mitc1.011 Dashwond at Zurich le. s' Marys a t Listowel at Oa shwand 13 --Mitchell at Dashwood 7.illif.11 at si. marsa 17- Zurich a t 311tchell St., Marys at Dashwood 22 31 it. holt at Zurich Dashwood at St. Marys 21- Mitchcil at Zurich '25 1.1Alownl 27—Zurich at Dashwood 28—IA:towel at :Mitclicll MISS !Wilda 'Pollock .of Hitehe-. Church at '.:,,entralia c .t ner, was a weekend vsitor' wild ' ''''' . .. .,........ filin. .since Saturday. patient in Victoria Hospital, ,Lfen-,.1 .. „ . „ .. 9 -lips uggerrs. Aron: litelten. 4, reeetottalwamommaimmilmaamilia.........o..amotowootothomatolotaoteemegoogo. -, Mrs. A. McFalls, Mrs. S. Me- • E. - Falls. Miss Flossie Davey and , Miss Helen Meralls visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Bird in Strathroy an Saturday afternoon. Among those attending the an- niversary ,serviee -on Sunday morning and ,visiting with friends and relatives were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Cowdry and Fred at Kirkton. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cowdry of London with! Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Huxtable I .allMdr:E). iailni:ed Airs. Hugh Love and Maurice of Exeter, Mr. And Mrs.' Peter Ravelle ,of Grand Bend with Mr. and Mrs. K. -Greb and Wayne. I Mrs. R. Paynter ,and David, Mr. and Mrs, William, Allison,. ,1Wr., and Mrs. Ray Jaques with Mr. and Mrs. F, Bowden and t Margaret Rose. Mr. .and Mrs. Howard Cunning - ton, Janet and baby David of !Elimville visited with Mr. and 1 ciMaryst Fred Cunnington on Sun- 1 • I 1 Mrs. (Rev,) J. T. Clarke, Mrs. 3. Essery and Mrs. Charles! Roliings, .accompanied by 111CM- bers of the CGIT attended the CGIT graduation exercises in the Brucefield United Church' on Sunday afternoon. Sharon Shot-, dice and Blanche Railings were among the graduates. During the s e r v lc e Airs. Clarke was presented with an 11- luminaled .scroll in honor of thirty three years of service in CGIT work, She and the gra- cluates were each presented with a corsage. Personal ite; is Mrs. 111, Elliott, Mrs. C. Me - Dowell, Miss A. Anderson, Mrs. George Dunn, Mrs. L. Hodgson, Mrs. A. Hicks, Mrs. A• Essery, Mrs. W. R. Essery, Mrs. ,J, Es- sery, Mrs, 0. Langford, Miss F. Davey and Mrs. E. Haist at- tended the Blossom Tea in the Elimville United Church on Wed - The 'Times.Acivocatp, May .23 ,11.959: Palm marks anniversary By MRS. FRED BOWPEN The I1911. R. S. Hinz of Main Street. Exeter, was the guest speaker for the anniversary service in the United Church on Sunday morning with a large congregation in attendance. Using as his subject "The Church', Rev. Hiltz delivered a fine message and gave his lis- teners much food for thought. Be spoke of the importance of the church in the community and of its far-reaching possibili- ties. He felt that the hearts of many lonely and unfortunate people could he made happier through the influence of the church. Mr, W. H. Lambourn of Hick- son, who has sung in the Cen- tralia church on previous oc- casions was the guest soloist and sang two, solos. The junior and senior choir provided the music for the serv- ice. Honored for CGIT service InesdaY afternoon of last week. Mr. Steve 'Molnar who has been holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Molnar, left on Sun - !day to take up his work in King- ston. . Mrs. Glenn Robinson, Mrs. R. Rowe. Mrs. R. Lightfoot, Mrs F.Hicks, Mrs. R. Shoebottom and Mrs. Ttay Laramie attended the mother and daughter ban- quet for the Brownies and fiirl ',Guides at the airport on Wed- nesday evening of last week. I Messrs, L. Hodgson, L. Mor- gan, K. Hodgins, B. Borland, Leonard Wilson and Ray Lammie .attended the Masonic service in !the Trivitt Memorial Church in 'Exeter on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. James. Earl of :Exeter were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Dunn. Rev. A, 3, and Mrs. Smale of Windsor were recent visitors with 'the former's sister and bra- t ther-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, L. B. Hodgson, t 6 9., A CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT OF rket rold Holtzman and Har 1.6 olive are pleased to announce. we have purchased Fink's Meat Market, effective June 1, which we will continue to operate underthe seine name, Since each of us has over 13 years of exper- ience, we feel we are qualified to provide the high standard of choice meats and prompt service which customers have learned to expect from Fink's: We invite the continued patronage of our friends in Ex- eter and district. Watch For Opening Sale NEXT WEEK ! hank OU 1 want to express my sincere appreciation to the people of Exeter and district for the kind patron- age and loyalty which they have extended to me during my 15 years as proprietor of Fink's Mat 'Market, 1 am happy to recommend my successors, liar - Old Holtzman and Harold Wolfe, who have worked with tne for 13 years, 1 am confident they will pro- vide the community with the finest in choice quality Meats. We will continue to provide the same service iii Custom KiRing, Curing and Packaging For Home Freezers Dalton Finkbein er We. Need Old' Eye 'Glasses. Exeter Lions Club is collecting old eye glasses to send to India where they will be distributed among the needy. If you have .a pair or two which are no DO longer serviceable why not donate them to us 50 that we may put them to good use You may deposit them at any of the following stores or give them to any member of the Lions Club. * PINNEY FURNITURE * BEAVERS HARDWARE SNELBROVES * HURON LUMBER .COMPANY * RUSSEL!, ELECTRIC finuffiffimitimmiuniffimmoinsamffiammininuniumummmimminnum.,......num,„.4 A Service Project of Exeter Lions Club i'""'Wgq..11•MERK'7..Tfir." ',Al' " -• • V<V, •?...*1 `SW'reM.7.pf 037 VIVIats'*UC 'WEN osm-ATER PROGRESS LIES AHEAD On. June 11, the people of Ontario will exercise their democratic right to chart the future course of our province. Before them will be the record of achievement of a decade of wise policies and sound management under the gov- ernment of Premier Leslie Frost... ten years in which Ontario's advances in the development of resources, business expansion and human betterment on all fronts have beeii unprecedented in Canada or anywhere in the world.. Prentier Leslie Frost kM.v Report to the People If Ontario 4th May, 1959. Under Progressive Conservative ad- ministration, the stage has been set for even greater progress in the years ahead. The Premier has announced far-reach- ing and far-sighted plans for govern- ment action to continue and increase this dynamic development which has become the envy of the entire world. The election issue is therefore simple and straightforward. The, accomplish- ments of the pasthave been tremendous, ,but even greater progress lies ahead. It can and will be achieved only under these same wise policies and with' the same skilled and steady hand at the helm of the ship of state. XuAlivhed,hr ahr Polgrcrfiv, pomPradve Assaciati ec,~leto In Huron Riding, Re ---elect MacNaughton, Charles S PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE .CONSERVATIVE JUNE 11 In North Middlesex,. Vote. tewart ‘Afilliarn A.