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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1959-12-23, Page 94 4 4 6 0 r um„I,ullij It itijl 1• l It jiv l eQl 140 1. L 1. f: 1. I'. li Masse Bros. Trucking service Wish to take this opportunity to thank you for your - patronage in the past and wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. CLARE AND BILL MASSE. Phone 125 Dashwood Or 82r7 Zurich Y OLI I) P �1 ayanr ,rnv`w^, �.1. We welcome the holiday season with the sincere hope that it proves to be the happiest one ever for you and your family. . M. J. Geiser Real Estate and Insurance PHONE 24 EXETER the time has come to say again the things we feel all year... to wish you Health and Happiness and lots of Good Old Cheer! 1 Exeter Coach Lines Phone 42 E. R. GUENTHER Exeter ,Hensall Hockey By RON BRODERICK • INTERMEPIATES. LOSE Last years' intermediate home- brew team, were o11 the re- ceiving end of a loss on Tuesday, December 15 when this year's midget team took the game 8-5. Both teams played a clean and sportsmanlike game. It was ail in good fun and perhaps if the intermediates had played to- gether they would have. won. Bob Baker was pulled from the intermediate net in the last two minutes of the game for a final attempt to score but the midgets scored on the open net. INTERMEDIATE•MIDGET First period 1 1lidgets, Kyle int e) .... 3:17 2-intermerliales. Parker (Bedard) 12:35 3 -Intermediates. hell (Parker) . 13:20 Second period 4-iMidgets, Chipohase. (Dorton) 3:07 5-Jntermerliates, Christian (MacKinnon) 3:20 6-intrrmediales Smale (Parker) .. 5.00 7-1‘1idgels, ?Gyle . 17:31 8 -Midgets, Shaddick (Noakes) 18:35 Third Period 9 -Midgets, Chipchase. .. ^ 47 1.0 -Midgets, Shaddick (.Kyle) 15:40 11 -Midgets, Bonthron . 16:40 12-Jntermediales, M. Baker (.11. Baker) 14:25 13. -Midgets, Shaddick . , 19:35 MIDGETS DRUB MITCHELL Mitchell midgets were de- feated by the home boys 8-2 last Friday night in Mitchell. Jones ]ed the homesters with three goals and one assist. Shad - dick blinked the light twice and assisted twice, Steve Kyle brought home two goals and Jacques one with Jerry Chap- man, Jack Chipchase and Bryan Bonthron getting one assist each. Eighteen penalties were given out to Mitchell. It appeared that the Mitchell team played the loan rather than the puck. I-iow- ever, the Hensall boys racked up eight goals to Mitchell's two. MIDGETS HENSA LL - Goal, D, Mock; de- fence, B. Shaddick, B. Miekle; for- wards, S. Kyle, B. Bonthron, L. Tones; alternates, J. Chapman, T. Chipchase, B, Noakes, 1•I, Moir, B. Horton, H. Jacques. • MITCHELL - Goal. McNaught; defence, Nicholson, 'Warren; for- wards, Worth, :L. Boyd, D. Boyd ; alternates, Chessel, Cook, Neil, K. Appleton, Allison, Ahrens, Robin- son, Warden. First period 1-Hensall, :(ones 2:10 2-Hensall, Shaddick (Jones) 16:10 Penalties - Warren (tripping) 9:15; Worth (tripping) 13:50. Second period 3-Hnnsall, 'Shaddick (Jones) 5:55 4-Hensall, Kyle (Chipchase) 15:40 Penalties - Nleholson (tripping) 0:05; Bonthron, Alu'ens (roughing) 2:40; Worth (slashing) 11:00; Jones, Ahrens (roughing) 12:45: Bonthron, Warren( roughing) 15:35, Third period 5-Hensall, Kyle (Bonthron) 1;10 6-Hensall, Jacques (Chipchase) 2:00 7-Hensall, Jones (Shaddick) 5:20 8-Hensall, Shaddick (Chapman) 7:25 9-Afitchell, Neil 8:15 10 -Mitchell, Appleby (Allison, Appleby) 11:45 Penalties - Appleby (delaying game) 4:00; Chessel (tripping) 4:30; Worth (checking at centre) 12:78; Boyd (tripping); McNaught (match penalty for kirking) 16:04; Worth (boarding) 17:05; Jacques (elbow- ing) 18:30; Chapman (carrying broken stick) 19:24, BANTAMS EDGED 2.1 The Hensall Bantams were the visitors in Mitchell on Fri- day night but were defeated 2.1 in a closely -matched game, Craig Chapman got the only Hensall goal of the night with Osborn and Lawrence tallying one each for Mitchell to down the locals 2-1. BANTAMS HENSALL Goal, D. Taylor; defence, C. Chapman; R. Me - Naughton; forwards, Doug Me - Beath, R. Middleton, 0 Srnale; al- ternates, B. Carlisle, W. Ellwood, B. Chipchase, B. Cooper, G. Har- burn, G. Slassik, D. Lenaghan, G. Scholl, T. Mock, MITCHELL- Goal. Kintsol; de- fence, Paul, Burker; forwards, Os- born,, Pugh, Lawrence; alternates, Malcolm, Puller, Vipond, Schultz, Diebold, .Robinson, Wetlaugher, Della, Stapleton, Moor, Deitz. First period Penalties - Pugh (tripping) 2:45, Second period 1 -Mitchell, Osborn 14:45 Penalties - Wetlaugher (charg- ing) 12:OOi Deltz (interference) 13:00, Third period 2 -Mitchell, Lawrence (Pugh) 2:10 3-Hensall, Chairman 6;15 Penalties Diebold (charging) 4:25; Deltz (kneeing) 11:50; Smelt,. ,(tripping) 13:20; Stapleton (elbow- ing) 13:50; Snlale, Deitz (roughing) 1.4:35. illi; fldrl6tfl C flMPIO RCACI ' ' i' noun ' 'CCif.C.CCO ' ti 64 106 May the grow of holiday cheer brighten the homes of our mony kind friends wiose patronage we value so highly. Our thanks to you alt From Management And Staff F. A. Mary and Son Phone 190 ( Exeter I i ,i U" Zlri Il 11 fr1Lr0 I lz.r:1 t it i' i i6 cis Oa i O1 s leis i8 i x I I i I*s Durand sets •new records Ruth Durand .of the Hot Dogs rewrote the Exeter Ladies Bowl- ing League records for, this sea- son at least this week when site cracked the high single and ,tri - plc marks for the year with 332 and 767 respectively. Durand takes over the high single honours from Joan Par- sons who rolled a 310 game two weeks ago. The league's high average is still held by Pin Poppettes Phyl- lis Haugh at 197. Pin Poppettes, Pills, Whatnots and Ili -Lights all rolled seven paint victories in league action this week. Nite Hawks, Who Care s, Mighty ,Mice, Be -Bops, Handi- cappers, Happy Gals, Hot Dogs and Blowettes were all five point winners. Better than 600 'triples were produced by G. Elsie 603, Mr. Cronyn 677, A. Cronyn 635, P. Hunter-Duvar 615, G. Farquhar, 628 and I. Haugh 634, Merry Ma ill,: M. P;trquhar 626) .• 0 Pin Poppeites (1. ilaugl, 31111 7 Nite 'ltaw9:s (D. Mattson 550) .... 5 Railcars 11 Smith 530) 2 Pills (P. Htinter-Dm ar 61 ) 7 Ups ,C Downs (V. Muler 476) , 5 Soul Mks (C,, Dodge 511) 2 Who ('arcs (A. Appleton 556) 6' Whatnots (A. Crony!) 677) .. ._7 Lollipops 1.1, Lippert. 5711 .-. (1 Wee Ilnnes (\', 1.imin nfiel•1 654) 2 Mighty Alive ( P. Traver 516) • 5 Bo- Bops (•'\. Ponley 572) .5 Frisky Sit (1), Coughlin 571 ) , Busy Bees (A. Cutting 516) 2 Handicappers (G. Elsie 6601 5 Greenhorns ( 17. Pontbroil 513) ,,0 Eli-Llghls (-11. Flynn 564) . ..,, 7 1 -Sappy rats (h). :31 unroll 579) 5 Jolly .lilts (P, Simmons 512) 2 5 Aril Ings (i'. Errand 767) Alloy ('ats (161 Day 516) Jolly Six 1\, Cann 146) 2 Blowettes (51. Dilke.s 151) 5 High Averages 1'. Haugh 197 ,A. Matt soh 192 1, Pooley 191 1), Munroe 190 M. Holtzn)an , 146 R. Durand 143 At, Cronyn 1s6 D. 'l'ienunan 143 51. Rodman 182 P. Simmons 161 N. Caldwell 161 N. ('oleman 140 G, Farr(uhar 160 A. ('ronvn 140 D, 'P,onthron 179 J. l .oval l .. 176 A. FairhaIrn . 176 P, Dun ter-1)uvar 17; E. Datars 177 D. Fuller 176 R. Hend r'ivk 175 Defends Flyers - Continues from page 8 commended in stepping out of the league 'before they found themselves in debt. I may add that the Exeter management knew before the paper went to press that the Flyers had step- ped out of the league and if Boom Boom had no knowledge of this it was no fault of the Zurich executive. Yours truly, G. Ruth Decker, Zurich Men's Bowling - Continued from page 8 Windmills (13'. Da,'i(lson 092) 4 Tip Toppers (H. Holtzman 606) 0 Red's Billiards (.7. Crocker 770) i Pinpoppers (1;, Nicol 655) 1 Standings Windmills 47992 41 Millnnen 46722 36 Big Six 46450 56 Rockets 46640 34 Red's Billiards 47257 33 Spares 47237 33 Butchers 45245 25 Pinpoppers 41514 24 Tip Toppers 44963 23 Tradesmen 43.503 20 Pepsis 43709 16 Wildcats 42887 13 "B" LEAGUE Paint Pols (N. Whiting 522) 3 Canners (T, Mattucci 599) 1 Kingpins (J. Carey 645) 3 GM's (A. Meikle 803) 1 1. Suport est (L. Rumpel 1156) 2 Bankmonls (D. Trushinski 635) ,2 I' dsrlairas (C, Peneau 560) 4 C. Rollers (G. Laing 554) ....... (1 hippen Tigers (A. Finlayson 014) 2 Imperials (13. McDonald 6141 2 Upstarts (W. Watson 563) ... 4 Co-op (A, .Darling RS) 0 Standings Upstarts 4.1569 41 Imperials . 4477(1 35 b, Supertest 41310 35 h:dselaires 41200 31 C. Rollers- 49680 31 Kingpins 41371 29 Canners 43431 27 46677 26 42301 24 42277 21 Co-op 4112.1 21 GIl's ,..._......... ...... , 41150 15 "200" AVERAGE CLUB Paint Pots Nippen 'Tigers Rankmonts Osgood 271 Puller . ,. 229 Croaker 22.6 Davidson 224 Blnnke '26 Bidwell 220 16,1 Well Nicol 216 I•'rayrla .. 216 Van Dorselaar 216 Baugh 215 00)1111 211 Gravel tin Edwards 210 nod mart 21(1 2nD Foster Cooper 2066 1 lcywood - Pool ey 203 11onnesso 204 FM -0)a' ra 213 Cri.sr 201 Dolt zrnan 2(10 Trushinski 2011 w Bowling Statistics LADIES' "FRIDAY NITERS" LEAGUE Lazy Six (\r. 'Atic•kle 626, 5 Stumhlers (M. 1invkey 469) 2 Drbppettoft (S. 'I'noley 446) 5 Lucky Strikes (51. Sadler 535) .. 2 'elltobiriis (1f. ('rnnyn 6711 4 fled Coats ((1. Essery 534) •. 3 Standings Lazy Sia e ............. , 61 Rod ('eats BItwbirds Sfrnnhlers . 37 Droppetces 11 Lucky Birilos . ..... , 13 ttigit Single --- I, 1 rayn() (219) High Triple - N. Stickle: (626) Father Point, 185 miles down the St. Lawrence front Quebec City, Was Panted Cor $ Jesuit, 7 Around the arena B,y LARRY HEIDEM4N Pee wee hockey at the arena last Saturday morning showed the Wings humbling theEagles to the tune of 4-0. Bob Grayer notched Iwo for the Wings while singles went to Tom ,Allen and Boil Storie. In the second game, the Maple Leafs edged the Falcons 4.2, Bob .Burns was the hero for the Leafs as he scored .ail four of their gaols. For the Falcons, it was Mike Elwgren and Ron Broderick The last -place Rockets came to life with the additional player help in the form of Larry Willem as they downed the Black Hawks 9-5. Gordon Greenacre and Larry Willem both scored the hat -trick and singles went to Bi11 Beavers, Peter Lawson and Grant Hooper.. Billy Allen for the Black Hawks also registered the 'hat - trick and Ricky McDonald con- nected for two. The Blue Devil squee gees shut out the Red Devils 2.0. Barry Southeott and Billy Hoop- er did the honours. In the wee wee game the Red Lnin Wings ,edged the Panthers 1-n. Glen Stires scored the goal with Bi11y ti'airbairn drawing the as. sist. The bantam - midget House - league .game played on Theirs• day night showed the Rangers and•Boston Bruins battling to .a 3.3 tie. roil Wright, John Gib- bons and Doug Dempster scored for the Rangers while David Hunt, Leroy Gould and Melvin Whiting registered for the Bruins. Pee Wee 'W I. TT' Winos , ..... 5 n 1 11 l.asles 3 3 n r, Mack hawks 3 3 n 6 Maple Leafs 1 .1 0 6 pal enns 2 4 11 4 Rockets . . .1 4. 1 3 Bantam -Midget House League I:angers .. 2 1 1 5 Nasion .... 1 2 1 3 Squee Gee Blue Devils . . . . . 2 1 1 5 Red noes ile • i 2 1 3 Wee Wee Red Wings Panthers 0 3 1. 1 Future Games: Thursday Dee, 24. 1(I;00.11:00--_.1:. Hawks \s. M. Leafs 1.1:00.12:00 --Eagles vs. Falcons Salurday, Dee. 26 9:30.10:211 .Wings \'s. 'Rockets 10:30-11:nn-R, Devils ve. 1:. I>e\ tIs 11:0(1.11;30-.11. Wings \'s. Panthers Monday, Dee, 26 9:00 -10:00 -Falcons 10:00-11:00-Roekel s 11:00 -12:00 -Wings 1:30 -2:30 --Eagles vs. M. Leafs 3 0 1 7 Agglitiltets6 hope this Christmas season rings in a full mea- tsMM.'' sure of happiness for you. •pY H. R. Sherwood PHONE 414-J EXETER Wfidn4r!OWC.C.Cigyg/AaIC!! Best Wishes For A Very Merry Christmas And A Happy New Year Sam Sweitzer �pPHONyEE 3801OR 114 � --►J /j►�►y�► yy��►y,�jl+�/j� I EXETER gs Santa said to the reindeer, "It's a real privilege to serve so many wonderful people," We are proud and thankful for the privilege of serving you, and we wish you a very happy holiday. Huron Lumber COMPANY LIMITED PHONE 48 EXETER .The 'Tim, -Adv.caf., :Decamhillr 23., 1959 Pegs 9 loggroccintgrAcircinowcongrogna 4:: IVO • Iferes .. e8 i• Sant& delivers t la pack of Christmas joy 14 c1 -et.( to you and your family, Fisher's Hardware PHONE 29 EXETER CC W. Y C.f f 7►:'.1..! !c ig.P. ? ltZldl:'.)! P A wish to each and every . friend... may the joys of the season never end... 4.i. and Christmas spirit glow in your heart all the year. George Vriese "Your Imperial Oil Agent" PHONE 110 C/ CCC IPMRIggigiM!Ctn EXETER Vo each and every valued friend, we -wish good fortune without end. Here's to your happiness, health and good cheer, at this joyous season -. and throughout the New Year. May your holiday time be merry and bright, and may all your dearest wishes tura out just right. From Milt Robbins & Son Ltd. And Jur Staff VIII tilt ..It11111111...... 11111lllt11111111 t11111t1111f111llrltrllllllrn......ltlltllllltllltlttl lit 111111n11111111111111rttltlflisme : s Please Note Our Store will be closed Saturday, January 2 For Stock Taking Amit) .Mille 11111(Il.umnitunti.itl111i1t111111immtuti1111111111tlltllltlln uttuutilnitl(Ilinlitliltltttstm 436 MAIN ST. =iERYKEE: Exeter Phone 451 Milton L RabbtM �.._ . NNW, who celebrated Father 1 . _ sa ► � ��,��1 ♦ ► � � � *t •ss�1yy��„ r � ♦y�l ,oyy��tiy � ►� � � � tl �' � w s,� ♦ r ► .,�y1�� � _ , .-, the first Maas there In 1663. 1i:rZ ;l itlrivrit r>Z�a`.yrit alrit ;lritrarZ teras It t!?Cairn rZPZr;1Yri1 1 1,rawara yritrarawiri:ri1 itrt`tyroraLf't 'tt t c t�t�tap 1'