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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-11-19, Page 5Fink ba„g.:s. large one Ed Fink Of Hensall got him - a prize,bitSit while .awaY on a hunting .expedition. .with a group of London. and Tillsenburg hunters last lyeek. The Hensall sportSillan bagged the 'biggest deer in the .camp on 711.nrsdaY which Weighed between .230,240 pounds. The group travelled to Little Newell Camp on the Pickerel River just East of Pickerel. Hunters return home The group of enthusiastic hun- ters that included Ed. Morton, E.merson. Kyle, 'William Bell, Campbell Eyre, Wes Richard- son, Jim McAllister, Allan Tre- rneer, Neil Taylor, Dave Trieb-• ner and Howard Sinele from Hensall and district who went north in the search of game, were forced to return home cause of food poisoning, The group only made a couple of • runs beforethe. infection started. On one of the two runs, NO.1 Taylor shot a 400-500 lb. bear. Mitchell - L -I — Continued from page 6 Third period 7,41ere1am (Delp 2.15 9—('ombines, Collings 3:54 10eli —Mitell, 11'et-tinan (Butc)er) 11-51i tette! I , 'Weber (Me5lillan . . . 12;22 12—Mitehell, Wall . (Alerriam, Westman) ...... 14.1'2 13—Combines, Wraith (( °Dings) 13:21 14—Combines, Collings (Wraith, Fleteher) 13:44 Penalties Fletcher tholding) 11.0. ' . . .. . . . Comments about Kippen YPU The Young Peoples met at the church last Swiday afternoon with Bob Binnendyk opening the meeting. It was decided the Young Peo- ple would collectfor the Bible •Society in the near future, also adopted a project of selling United Church calendars, There will be a YP executive meeting on* December 13, Rev. McMillan conducted a Bible quiz. The topic "Dig into your Bible, teenagers" Was given with Rev. McMillan commenting, Attend trousseau tea Those attending the trousseau tea of Miss Rosaline Mallard at Parkhill last Saturday were Mrs. Allan Johnson, Mrs. Wil- mer Jones, Diane Faber, Gwen Jones, Mrs. Aubrey Farquhar, Mrs. Alex McBeath and Mrs, Hugh Hendrick. The children of SS No. 14 Stan- ley presented Miss Mollard with two living room lamps. Mr. and Mrs. Alex McGregor attended the annual Federation of Agriculture meeting at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, Nov. 2, 3 and 4. Mrs. McGregor was a voting delegate for the wom- en's division for the county of Huron. Mr. Archie Hoggarth is on a trip to Moncton, N.B. with Mr. Ed Little and expects to be home in a few days. Messrs, John and Doug Mc- Gregor are attending the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto on Thurs- day and are leaving by bus with the Junior Farmers, Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Mc- Bride, Kitchener, spent a couple of days recently with Mr, Lorhe McBride and visited Mrs. R. McBride at the Queensway Nurs- ing home. Mrs. Grant Love of Caro, Michigan and Mr. Robert Cooper spent a recent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride. Hunters that left last week for Manitoulin Island included Mes- srs. Jim Parkins, Herb Mons - seen, Elzar Mousseau, Leroy O'Brien, Jack Bannister, John Robinson, Tom Sherritt and Rally Grenier. At the annual Sunday School meeting it was decided to hold the Christmas concert on the evening of December 7. Mr. And Mrs, Harold Jones and boys visited Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Albin Fawcett of Brantford. Visitors during last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. Dowson induct- ed Mr. and Mrs. James Keene, Mrs. EwAssack of Stratford, Mr. Hareld Pickett of Clinton, Mr. Lloyd and Miss Ella Dowson of Varna. Mr. Lou Clark Jr. has sold his farm to Mr. Nick Bion of Burgessville. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Beat- tie arid family of Wingharn visit - e -t Sunday with Mrs. Robert McBride of the Queensway NW's- ing home, and with Mr, Lorne McBride. Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson were Saturday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Norman Stanlake of EX61611. At the RCAF Centralia bingo aid variety shoW Saturday eve- hing, Mr. Lloyd Lovell was one of the winners. Sunday Serviee at St. An- drews United Church was con- dUcted by Mr. Caffrey Cann of Exeter and was assisted by Mr. Emerson Kyle, The Male choir rendered two numbers, Bob innendyk singing a stilo, with Miss Jean 'bison at the organ. Phone 102 for HARVEY'S TAXI AND AMBULANCE 24,4OUR SERVICE Mviaean,. .Snell best in bonspiel By MQRLEY AAN130$ The curling season opened Tuesday, November 10 with the experienced broom and swim pn. thusiasts tutoring the beginning curlers. Free coffee and dough. nuts were available to all par- tleinants. On Wednesday an afternoon and evening mixed bonspiel WdS held. Bill McLean's team made up of Maida Geiser, Russell Tie- rnan and Lorne Passmore woo the afternoon draw. Ulric SnelPs team consisting of Tone Smith, Lorne Oke and Helen Mickle copped the evening competitions. The regular season's curling starts on Tuesday, November 17. Following is the scheduled draw for the Jones, IllacNaugh- ton trophy for Tuesday, Nov. 24 and 'Wednesday, Nov. 25. CURLING CLUB DRAW Tuesday, November 24 Sheet (7:00 p.m.) Passmore and G. Dust.he 2—B, Vann and Elliot 0-2. 'Wooden and V. c'ann 4-0. Shane and 3). KIn 5—C. Smith and K. Hockey (elver (0:13 n.m.) 1—H Pollen and N. MeLaughlin Dell. and A, Cann 3—R. Taylor and G. Minkle 4--R. Railey and .H. Jeffrey 5-4. Fiddler and C. Farrow Wednesday, November 25 Sheet (7:00 p.m.) 1-11. Jermyn and D. Ithelotson 2-1t. Snell and U. Snell Sheet (9:13 Pim) 1—B. MacLean and 14. Cowen Ottewell and L. team 4—L. Kleinstiver and M. Sanders Bowling Statistics .... ..... . .. ... . e BANTAM GIRLS Rig chiefs (S. A. Lindenfield 233) 5 Jr. Chipmunks (B. Whiting 1(16) .(1 Little Mermaids (L. Wells 209) • 5 13obby Sox (D. Snell 324) 41 Spudnieks (51. Garscadden 153) 5 Blowettes (P. Preszeator 164) . . Standings Big Chiefs 16 Spudnicks ....... ................. 14, jr. ChInmunks in Bobby Sox Little Mermaids 5 Blowettes .. JUNIOR GIRLS Chipmunks (L. Edwards 3691 . 5 Bongoes (Karin Essery 321) .... e-ltops (IL Campbell 31)1) .. 5 Whizz Bangs (G. Lightfoot 305) 11 Wish Me Lucks (C. Hudgins 256) 3 Coasters (J. Essery 942) ...... A Standings Wish Me Lucks 10 Chipmunks' 12 Coasters 10 Be -Bops Whizz Bangs 7 Bongoes 5 BANTAM BOYS Theis T-lawks (M. Keay 23(1) 5' Red Wings (L. Edwards 213) . fl Silver Darts (T.,. Dobson 236) 5 Tigers (D. Wolfe 1(13) fi Pepsi Colas (B. McKnight 224) Falcons (D. Morrow 237) .... 0 standings Silver Darts 10 Pepsi Colas 14 Tigers 13 Black Hawks 10 Falcons 5 Red 'Wings 0 JUNIOR BOYS Bombers (P. McFalls 370) 1 Rockets (Larrt Stire 3241 4 Beatnielts (A. Guilford 5031 Dynatniters (D. Wright 4711 5 Daredevils (P. Dzioba 214) 41 Gblden Hawks (R, Wolfe 343) 5 Standings Dynamite l'S 29 Golden Hawks10 Reatnielts 15 Bombers 15 Rockets 4 Daredevils 4 MEN'S INTER -TOWN BOWLING LEAGUE Standings Exeter ......... 47. Clinton 44 Clinton A 37 Goderich A. . 36 Wingha:m nt Goderieh B 33 High Single: Jim Crocker, 351 High Five: Wayne Brown, Wing - ham, 1250. Exeter Averages aim CrOcker.... 225 ' Bob Nicol •.. . ....... . 226 Bob Osgood221 Don Gravett 218 Lorne Haugh 203 "Cap" roster• 203 Aub Farquhar lee Jim Fairbairn ........... 103 LADIES' FRIDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Lazy Six 7, Dropettes Red Coats 2, Stumblers 5 LUcky Strikes 2, Blue Birch 5 Standings. ....... as Lazy Six Red Coats 23 Blue 13irds 20 Stumblers 19 Dropettes. ... 17 Lucky Strikes . 9 High single—K. Stapleton, 215. High triple—N. Meikle, 531. High Triples Dropetles, Be' Brock, 499; Lazy SIX, Norma, Meikle, 531; Red Coats, 0. Essery, 484; Stumblers, M. Hockey, 508; Bluebirds, M. Croupe, 454; Lucky Strikes, IL Sadler, 435, 14.s Mattson '1.. ohawksForest leads ladies The league -leading Pio 1.).010- pettes, Be-B0ps, Merry lapis and Mighty Mice were all seven point winners in the Exeter Ladies' Bowling League this week. Pin Poppettea stretehed their lead to 12 points over the second place Happy Gals and Itot Dogs by downing the Gals on to strength of Irene .H.augh's 658 triple. R. Hendrick paced Be -Bops to their lopsided victory while 11. Beaver was high for the Merry Maids. V. Worm was high for Mighty Mice. High averages A. Mattson has taken over the lead in the high average club with 199, Phyllis Haugh holds down the number two rung with 195 while Dot Munroe is third with 192. Irene Haugh (658) won the high triple award for the week and M. Fisher captured the hidden score. High league standings for the season are: high average, A. Mattson 199, high triple, S. Wright 158 and high single, M. Cronyn. and S. Wright, 303. Happy Gals (11. Alitnroe 562) • A Pin Potwettes (I. Haugh 633) 7 lti-Lights (51. Edwards 5(31) 2 Pills P. Hunter-Duvar 555) 5 trot Dogs (11. Durand 603) 1 Rollet(es (4. Smith ow) 9 Jolly .111Is (/'. Simmons 493) 2 Sputnio ks (R. Murphy 43411 6 jolly Six ((3. Skinner 603) UPS & Downs (S, Kiefer 3151 ... ... . "'"' ... .... ' . ' ....... Alley Cats (G. Wurm 4R41 Whatnots (21. ('rony() 643) 13e-I3ops (11, Hendrick 567) Who Cares (51. Atthill 534) • 13lowettes (0. Fram. 556) 1Nee Hopes (4. Weber) 547) Busy Bees (G. Webster 445) Lollipops (.I. Lippert 4(1R) Frisky Six ()3V. Smith 55(1) . Merry Maids (11. Beaver 569) Greenhorns( (r) Bonthron 48(1) Centintied flow page 6 cornhe worked another.- o lines played major rolls in the victory with tenacious checking and scoring, thrusts. EXETER 5, FOREST ; "Off On The Right Foot" EXTER Goal, Dietrich: de- fence, Westenhoefer. Weber; centre, Doig: wings, Sararas, Baynham • alternates. Pincombe, Wade. Bus- , sell, Loader, (iral ell, Duval. .FOREST Coal, harrier defence. f). Avnistreug, Dunlop; .ceutre. Binanuieidi wings. Norland. Dun- ham; alternates, 13. Martin, Stiep- Ule4,gol:',11.1.e10111.1nISCOetBe'ikiltier°SlitguilnAteitt:; " (dub goal). First period 1-1ilareter, ravett (Leader, Duval) 6 2—Forest, Alartin (Ulrich) 1111::5482 3—Exeter, Plival (Cravett. Loader) 17:50 Penalties — Johnson (high stick- ing> 5:4111 D. Armstrong ( Interfer- ence) 8:28: Weber (oharging,) 9:41: Nke'cesetnedlonhpoterefrd (interfe)entle) 13:2:,J13. s 4—Exeter, littyltham 5 5—Forest. Ulrich (Bloomfie)d, ,Dlinharo) 67 -Exeter, Duval . (001g1 .17:90 Penalties — illoonitield (cross('heeking) 4:441 •Gravet t er(er- cure) 444: ttham (tripping) Sheilley high sticking) 1216: 111110 (charging) 17:18. Third period 7—Exeter, Doig (Gravett, Loa.der7 ) . Penalties - Armstrong ( rot(g:e- ing) 1.26, Doi? (holding) 2:53: ))aynhain (elboe mg) 5:06; Wesley - !teeter (boarding) 6:28: 13, Arm- strong (r nughtn g) 4:35; Weber ( rottgliing) 6:36; Johnson (high stiekIng) 13:10; Duval (slashing) 16:04. Mighty Mire V Wurni 5511 . . :Handicappers (V'. Gould 37(4) Nike Hawks (A. Mattson 611) Standings Pin Poppettes 39 Het Dogs . ...... . . , 47 1lappy Gals . ............... 47 Itglity Nice • ..... 14 13e, -Bops 43 'Whatnots Rollettes 41 Alley Cats 30 HandleaPPera . 36 Wee Hopes 37 Blowettes 37 Pills • 37 Ups & ,Downs 36 Lollipops ....... .... 34 Merry Maids . 33 Nile Hawks 03 Jolly Jilts 13 Hi -bights 31 Who Cares 20 gpto n tics ...... ............ 27 Frisky Six • 26 Greenhorns 2() Busy Bees ......... 15 Jolly Six . . ........ ............ 13 Averages A. Mattson . . ... 199 P. Haugh . 193 1). Munroe ..... 192 M. Holtzman .... 191* N. Coleman 190 A, Pooley 187 Cronyn . 187 O. 'Tiernan 153 .7. Lovell ' 152 M. Lovell 182 N. Caldwell 181 D. 'Ronthron 179 179 17,3 175 17R 177 177 177 176 176 P, Simmons G. Farquhar B. Sangster M. Redman R. Hendrick E. Datars 4. Cronyn IL Durand D. Fuller Topics from Elimville, '9 Hockey standings ..... . .. - ... ... . .. . 7 WOAA GROUP 1 INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE 7 5 This Week's Scores: 2 Exeter 5, Forest 2 Mitchell 9. L-1 Combines 5 By MRS. ROSS SKINNER On Sunday morning was .a spe- cial men's service with the 'male choir providing the _music. Mr. Delmer Skinner conducted the service and Mr. Charles Nelson of Clinton was guest speaker. Mrs. M. Routly, of Kirkton, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. William Routly. Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Clouthier and Moral], of London, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Cooper. Sunday visitors with. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Skinner were Mr. and Mrs. William Morley, Janice and Robbie of Whalen, Miss Shirley Morley of Exeter and Mr. Floyd Cooper. . Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Skin - MIXED LEAGUE Globehewlere 3, Cent. Srtikers 4 Hot Toddle4, Chipmunks 3 Crackerjacks 5, Whodunits 2 Standings Het Toddies .41 Cent. Srikers 36 CracItiajacks ' 13 Globebowlers 'Whodunits 26 Chipmunks 22 Ladies' high single, 11, Hendrick,' 'Men's high single, Charlie Poore, 261. Ladles' high triple, R. Hendrick, 529. Men's high trfpie 3. Colighlin 652. NG Always on tap to do repair work promptly Rely on us to clear up your plumbing problems fast, Drains, pipei, faucets . . wherever the trouble is, we fix it so It sty i fixecII Oor men get right to work SO do the lob rightf 1) Standings J T Exeter 1 A 0 5 MiLehell 1 n n Zurirsh nrinn Philipsburg n n n 1 n L -I Combines 0 1 0 5 Future Games: November 20-7(litchell at Exeter Forest at Lucan 23—Philipsburg at Forest 21—Zurich al Mitchell 23—Exeter at Lucan 97—Forest al Exeter lateen at Zurich Mitchell al Philipsburg MIDGET LEAGUE Last Week's Scores: Exeter 4, Aisle, Craig 1 Lucan 7, Exeter 3 Future Games: A P 9 o 5 2 (I 0 i) :31 Nov, 27—(701a5krpid.ngia) Acres al E-xetdr Dec. 1—Exeter vs, Lambeth (7:00) PEE WEE LEAGUE Last Week's Scores: Exeter 2, Ailsa Crn.lg 2 Future Games: November 21—Exeter vls. Lucan (2:35) 23-0, Acres vs. Exeter (4:30) BANTAM LEAGUE Last Week's Scores: Exeter 11, Ailha. Craig 0 Future Games: November 21—Exeter vs. Lucan (1:351 28-0. Acres vs, Exeter (5:30) JUVENILE LEAGUE Last Week's Scores: Exeter 4, Lucan 4 Future Games: Nov. 20-0. ..k.cres at Exeter (6:30) Dec. 4—Lucan at Exeter (7:15) In 1957, most recent year of record, there. were 4,076,465 Canadians who paid personal in- come tax and the average/ tax- able income was $3,834. ' ner and family visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rundle of Thames Road. Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Fulton and Larry visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. R. F'ehlke of•Monk- ton. Mrs. Pehlke returned for a visit with them and with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Family Security Term Life Insurance on the Best Terms Occidental Life SEE W. C. FOSTER Phone 317 or Box 233,. Exeter, Ontario More Peace of Mind Per Premium Dollar • • * .4( ivisi on close race Windmills and Larry's Super- test.continue to lead their Os- pective "A" and "$" divisions in the Exeter Alen's BOWling League. Windmills held a four Mint, advantage Over their elosest ri- vals, the Big'Six, and a Comfort- able seven pint difference over the third place Milkmen. In the "B" lop Ws different, Second. place Upstarts pounced on the Imperials for three vaht, able points while the ((romp lead- ers took a 0-1 trimming from Cromarty Rollers. Rollers, by virtue of their three point win, have moved into sole possession of third place in the standings, Upstarts are only two bsck of Larry's Supertest, In all, the race is nip and tuck in the whole league as 15 points separates the top from the bottom. There is only seven points difference in the top se- ven clubs, Free Bowling awards went to W. Davidson for a high single of 314. Doug Huglison's 762 triple took a prize while Lloyd SteWart of Red's Billiards won the bid- den score award, "A" LEAGUE Rockets (D. litighson 762) :Milkmen (K. McDonald 633) Windmills (13, Osgood 787) Wildcats (13. Higgins 584) Irish in 7.5, Centinned ..frem page $ goal man and helped, on one other,. Harrigan and Revingtcm sank the remaining markers, Harrigan also collected three as- sists Yibile Murdy and ilayter got one .apiece. For Exeter,. Lester Heywood, Ricky BoyJd and Fred Ltainli shared the scoring °Wont. Bight winger Fred Wells and Boyle O6.01 received two assists. EXETER—Qoal, Howard; de- fence, L, IleyWeed, Turvey; cen- tre, ft. Boyle; wings, La IP b.. Wells; alternates, Slips,..111eFaits, Wright, (looperi Schroeder and Tryon, LUCAN—Q oa.l.„ Darling, .de- fenee, Murdy, Neill; centre, Har- rigan; wings, Cenlin, O'Neil; alternates, Revington, Egan, QuWayi Bond, Coughlin,. Hayter, tftgir4Z2.0W4i.agliI4a-WitiaQiZii NOW$ from North Bosanquet •Mitmait'ar=w,::azz,am.tazamo Mr, ;and Mrs. Roy Watson and family of Parkhill visited , the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Romphf, on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Melville and Peggy visited recently in Nashville,Tenn,, and attended 4• • ,•n.1 d • n the "Ole Opre' . Mr o and Mrs. Elmer Walker 1 and Dianne of London visited Butchers (11. Wolfe 0,t6) 3 ,at home over ,the weekend. Tradesmen (10. Heywood 630) ,1. Weekend visitors with Osier !: Crawford and John were Mr, and Mrs. Robert Smith of Lon- a I don and Jan Van Overloop of 2 Mount Brydges, 9 Mr, and Mrs. William David- son of the Turkey Bar visited in Hamilton over .the weekend Pinpo)mers (B. Nieol (:29) .. 11. Tip Toppers IT Wright 62(3) ..... 13ig Six (S. Frayne 719) Red's Billiards (A. Blanke 7)9) Spares (IL Van Dorsi'', 652) Pepsis (T. 'MacDonald 634) Standings Windmills - 30973 Big Six 3on25 Milittnen 29837 Spares 29917 'Rockets 29247 Red's Billiards 30331. Pinpoppers 28437 Butchers 20274 27633 28756 24092 27190 Tradesmen Tip Toppers . Pepsis Wildcats "B" LEAGUE Ranknionts (G. howens 72)3) Co-op (D. Dobson 594) Upstarts (E. Watson 025) Imperials (3. Marks 671) C. Rollers (51 Allen 528) L. SUpertest (L. Rumpel 580) Kippen Tigers (G. Ross 610) Canners (D. Rooth 652) Paint Pots (V. Smith 5531 Kingpins (J. Bunn 497) Edselaires a, Hendrick 549) GM'S (K. Kirk 531) • Standings L, Supertest 286117 25 • Upstarts ..... ................. ... 28389 23 C. Rollers , 27227 22 Imperials - 3 - 21 Edsela.ires 27385 20 Kingpins 27563 19 Paint Pots 26202 18 Canners 27369 16 Bankmonts 26911 15 Co-op 26277 14 Kitmen Tigers 26965 13 GM's 26290 10 High Averages Rob Osgood .... .......... ......• .... 238 W. Davidson . 232 Jim Crocker . . 224 A. Bidwell 224 Chub Edwards 222 A. Blanke 222 aim Hennessey 221) Stan Frayne 219 hob Nicol 218 Jack Fuller 218 Murray Brintnell .217 Ray Smith 215 Lorne B a.0 gb 212 Eric Heywood 211 Bob Pooley 210 "Cap" Foster 210 Don Gravett 209 Harry ;Holtzman 207 Ray Van Dorselaar 207 Don Case _ 205 Neil Red in7:tm 203 B. Cooper 263' D. Trushinskl 203 J. Gibson 203 George' Glendenning 202 Attb Farquhar .. 202 Lloyd Cushman 200 26 21 21. .31 20 19 17 16 15 13 12 10 ....... 1 3 1 3 1 2 2 4 0 0 Culture, like custard, curdles when it's overdone. COMPLETE Locker, 6. Horne Freezer PROVISIONERS EXETER FROZEN FOODS Phone 70 Main St. .It's Dobbs For Dodge Travel to the first home game of the Exeter Mohawki on Friday night in a brand new Dodge Dart OR NEXT BEST: Ride in a good dapandabla used ear from our lot, SELECTION IS GOOD( PRICE 'IS RIGHT! All Our Cars Are Winterized HOW ABOUT YOURS? 1.• JAKE S • PLUMBING' & HEAtING Exeter Motor Sales' i It i Fed Dobbs, Dobbs, Prop, - Phone 46,3 ,.: Main St,/ Mote PHONE 200 NIGHTS AI* OR 76940 i .. i linhownyualothrowathoniumitamomomiiiiniiiiii6.,,,...i.:06.thiiiiimidommoothimmitihnie. .iiiViiiiiiifiviiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiriiiiiminlifififfilifiaiiiiivitiiiiithinffinififfiriMMOViiiiiiiiitiriiiiiiiiiilative. 5 1 4 Mr. and Mrs. F. Neill fA Blenheim visited the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frandis Neill, of the New Venice farm on Sunday. Marine' Cadets from HMS Pro- vost, London, were at Camp Ipperwash for range practice on Saturday. 7.13 Times-Advocati, Nov*mber 19, 1959 Palo 7 I015sttetliteilieltet111011•511111111(1.11111111111.1(11t511111,mmeniniteeemegennueetenttlee11111,11111111111(tellill ALF ANDRUS Oil Burners Heating, Plumbing, Shillot Metal Work 403 ANDREW ST., EXETER PHONE 719 10111011111111101M111111111111101111t111111141111, tie M111111111111,111, (fume.* .. (meet . m . elumennimetut illnlentetweinumentimm im It. um ennoingi llee • •• !ten 'Octet!, Wit 1. 11111111•1 u1,11141t L.AMPS for your .home or for gifts Choose from our exciting selection of several hundred, Smart, convenient floor lamps, pretty table lamps, wall, desk and pin-up varieties, both wood and inetal. CHOOSE NOW Hopper -Hockey Phone 99 FURNITURE Exeter Special Discount Sale Made -To -Measure Suits By House of Stone SAVE '10 On a House of Stone Two -Piece Suit SAVE '15 On a House of Stone Three -Piece Suit (Extra Pants) LIMITED TIME ONLY Don't forget you can win your suit FREE in our special Christmas draw. Ask us for details. Gould & Jory PHONE 974 EXETER rot After Repeal Many people are asking • • • "WHAT LEGAL OUTLETS WILL EXETER, GET AFTER REPEAL OF THE CTA?" HERE ARE THE 'FACTS Exeter, not being under local option, could apply for a government liquor and a brewers retail store — without a second vat. The Exeter branch of the Canadian Legion would be eligible for a private club licence — alsO without a vote. NO BEVERAGE ROOMS Beverage rooms, cocktail bars or any other public licences could not be established in Exeter or any., where else in the county without, a further vote in which three-Eifths of the electors of the municipality concerned register their approval. HURON CITIZENS LEGAL 'CONTROL COMMITTEE .JOHN E. HUCKINS,. CHAIRMAN