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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-05, Page 6NO.* 6 TliftAthr004%. 44,00.4117 11,61 k t • • %,E ,rer. • '%'%% %.. `," • •kee,!,; or. .Xrpr•• .rrs, •NEW FACILITIES AT qE—The Grand Bend Lions recently completed wOrk on their elV outdoor rink in the Village. The club installed an asphalt floor at the rink, and fan to organize minor hockey and provide skating for all youngsters in the commun. „tr. Dave Jackson3 president of the Lions, iashown between Bob Gratton and Gary Desjardine in a recent contest. —T -A photo Ken Watson's CURLING Here s strategy to beat those blank -end plays ' e ecant :10. years ago it was: for the purpose of retaining the rock or two behind the barrier. ope the part of - any skip to. de -e succeeding end. Eventually it! house when you play your thst Mock, .0akridge Acres midgets hurdle le;berately 'try to blank an ende wee accepted as a justifiable t shot, try to draw just in front Exeter took a 2-0 lead three ed over Exeter into third spot ; manoeuvre in competitive play i Of the .tee on the centre line to minutes later on a goal by Rick in the Shamrock league, when - t atar took Area teal compete ba in two ieagues BRAVES WIN PAIR , with tack Chilechaee. i The locals managed to keecil Shamrock Bantam league, the Cann. pulled Exeter back into way mark of the middle, frame, Braves, bounced haele from contention al the 15:00 minute hut thee the liensall crew ture.! their initial defeat to eole two mark when he finished off a led on the pressure to cop their Exeter's second entry in the .Another deet star, Don the game close until the nil - ictories this week. passing play with Fred Lamb tvictory The Braves trimmed Hderton and Steve Benning. 1 Fred Lamb opened the scoring 5.1 on Saturday, and then hand,' The egaine appeared to be for Exeter at the 6:35 mark of ed Lunn a 6-1 drubbing ma Mon. heading tor overtire as the : the first, period on a Play with day. i teams ba,ttled to- the BMA- but 'Steve Benning and Doug Busehe. for However, Jack Chipchase eame Ron Cockwell paced the at.' Jones pulled the game nut tack against Ilderton, .as he Exeter when he sed on last' back a minute past the, midway came ti with a air of goals • ditch offensive thrust With his' mark to knot the count at 14. Single markers were registered • imentates, Frank Boyle and Jack by John Lock, Bob Storie and SanteapshalneitThinereihNevascoonntleyst4Owsheeen. Rick McDonald. Jones scored the winner. Gary Keays picked up the . stelwart for the Exeter squad, lone tally for liderton, Gerald, McBride, :defensive • g The twa. goals were the only scoring in the first en mintites. Chipchase put the Hensall crew ahead 24 in the early minutes of the second period, but,Doug Busehe pulled Exeter back Into was evenly divided between six reqelved a severe head Pah 111 ii 2-2 tie at the 5:10 mark, members of the Braves squad. the contest wbea he dropped to 33111 S h a d d lee k put Hensall ' block a shot The puck hit the The six Included Doug Parker, ' ..,,-- ' _ahead to stay at the 9:20 mark Bill Alien, Bob McDonald, Larry • wee -el' on the temple and he had of the period, and then Larry Jones made the score 4-2 as the Wright, Russ Kennedy got the. the cut. learns left the ice at the end of Lucan goal. i LEPION BANTAMS LOB the middle frame. Callum McPhee p 1 a y e ,d Exeter bantams suffered their Steve Kyle and Shaddick each stand out role in the nets ine first defeat of the season Friday ecored in the final frame as they his first three games he has the locals 5.3 in Exeter in a the Exeter end of the rink. Goderich whipped kept the majority ef the play in both games for tip Braves. In enight when . behind him. I The Goderieh entry, which won PEE WEBS BLANK lt,PBRTON :the .all -Ontario championship last come from 'behind Exeter .Pee wees continued ' Year. had to sure,. Ron Coekwcll and Don: to have several stitches to close allowed only five pucks to get WOAA t their winning ways in Shamrock ; with a third period rally to down action last week when they . ,h 1 1 for ming m Hensel!. whipped Ilderton 8-0 10 Egeter.1 Kelly opened the scoring He blinked the light three times t he took a pass from Tarrae and one toes, liensall pee mew continued their winning ways in the Sham- rock loop last Friday as they handed Mensal Park a 6-1 trim - Tom Allan was once again I the salt town boys et the 3;15 It was the sixth win for the the leading scorer for the 'tows, mark of the first period when "D" ,diedsion leaders, against in the lilt. .Iohn Loader helPed fliPPect the puck past Neil Ham- Bob Moir led the Hensall crew • with three goals. Ken Smale tallies. while single markers 1 cause with two i Mon, Defensive stalwart ethi Cars. counted two and Laverne liar- .. in the winning were picked up by Glen Overholt, ; cadden. put the, teams on even burn notched the other. Roddy MeSween and Bob Gray- 1 terms at the 9:25 mark when he Peter Chapman was the lone Ct. I scored unassisted on a neat Kens al Park goal.getter. Larry Stine recorded •the shut.. ,piece. of stickhandling. , ZU-R.Icel je/VS SPLIT nut in the Exeter nets. 1 Exeter jumped into a 2.1 lead Zurich juven les split decisions The win was the 'sixth of the two minutes later when theiri ' ' in twa contests this week. They season for 'the. pee wees, who I first line clicked on a neat pass- whipped Lambeth 6-4, but lost with Mike Cushman have only dropped two league ling , play to Clinton 44, games, Their 12 points gives 1 them a strangle hold on second netting the tally. Jack Glover ,, .. , e and Gary Parsons drew assists regularly scheduled Shamrock hew win tWer Daniumn was a Sent6rs hear talent A varied program, was pre- birthday of the club. includes seated at the Senior Citizens Ile. end Mr& liermge Powe, meeting Tuesday evening in the Mr. and Mrs, Allred kitinion, Mr. Legion Hall with Mr. Willi= and Mrs, Warren Breck and Mr. Homey as chairman. Van Amerngen, duets by Mari' i ee,,,,,e, "f,htt,i,,,,,ri i 7An tigut duet were ung i and Mrs. Mervyn Greinger, Solos and a ley hlee. Brece Cana and Mrs. I lyn errayne and *made lereft, ; reelcineenhele9.5,9eieecee•-1:1Lihmin'i!eaellts.-±o• Mrs. Len jukes and Mrs. Lee 4s over z,aord the 10.Year total readings by Wanda Maelaren, ; eeeieeeee- Webber, accordion solo by Bar- y ramie -rine Simmons,meth ,-- ry Jeffery, piano instrumental b { queue accompanied be Mrs, FAST RELIEF FOR organ selection hy M a u r 1 c e hyalite Jing on the piano and a Piano trio by Sandra Joie, , Linda Hunter-Dtivar and Linda Johnston, The p r o g r a m was opened with a singsong led by Walter Cuthush with Mrs, An- - p . A silence of two minutes •was observed in remembrance of those winbersiwho had died in William M a r e h a 11 and Toni Walker furnished music for the evening. dancing which concluded the e The program cominittee for tri11411ARD' S "KING OF PAIN" 1960, Members of the Beta Sigma Phi served lunch. Mr. and Mrs. February which is the seventh • L IN 1 m E r4 1. ING SCLES 1 spot. only two points behind the on ..P . • league.leading Oakridge Acres I Don Lasaline pulled Goderieh squad. - , back into the gains at the two - minute mark of the middle EX 6TER .1 UV FIVALLY WIN frame, when he finished off a Exeter juveniles copped their first win in WOAA hockey action when they skated to a theilling 5-4 win over Hensel' in Exeter, Monday.. Bob 'Jones led the winners with two goals, his last coming at the 19:20 mark of the final three goals to overcome their play with Kelly. Exeter went ahead again he. fore the teams left the tee when Bob Burns scored an unassisted marker at the 11 -minute mark, Goderich came out strong in the final period and scored period, and giving thelocals deficit and clinch the vic ory. their hard-fought win. The speedy left winger welled 11:05 scored the tallies with Tarras Arthur, Lasaline and. 'Wilkinson the scoring at the the first period when he teamed drawing mists on two of the up with Frank and Rick Boyle Pals' EASY WIN OVER MIOGSTS ronsidered prier sportsmanship i advantage of last stone on the If there are no stones in the to get an- open shot at Dennis tan the 1.1th end in order to hang force the opposing skip into the e and Jeffery rink antothoerneall-important' last rock Itoengpertoroil)liagegbeleenil hie at. passoutid fait-lomopenjaccokrneSrteFileTind the 'In 1.955 Gareet Campbell de.! Should thefe be no granitee Hensall netminder. win ur,.eys t k liberately manufactured a "goose around when you play your first egg- on ,,the ninth frame- In a shot, play a draw Jus.t. a foot to one goal just as the teams Brian Bonthron cut* the lead i crucial Brier game vveth R.eg in front of the rings. lf your were ready fo leave the J.* at ,t•Nole -TefferY skipited hls rink.) Stone's B.C. threat, le eid hie opponeM misses, try a tap up the end. of the period, when he t3 two :Wins in the Christmas t march to Saskatchewan's firstfor guard and shot rock or split flipped a short backhander Past bonsPiel, she win the turkeys in Canadian title. In today's power, both stones into the. tweive.foot. Gerry Cooper at the 18:40 mark. the highly -contested event. I play tactics the blank end is an , Should the other skip hit the Jack Chipcha se and Harold His rink . of Bev Alexander, 1 accepted manoeuvre in the West I stick, draw behind and wait for Jacques pulled the }Jewell crew Cliff Brintnell. and Tony Page 1 and is commonly practised by ! the obituary notice. into a 3-2 lead in the second cemeieetheir prizes with a total the u upper echelons in the curling period when they clicked on THIS .. w E.E1(, S CURLINg, T P - I. goals less than a minute apart at or „28 points, a single point more I fraternity when "name" rinkl weelenerniner-up, Ken Ottewell, i lock borne in combat for big i If 'you are consistently nal-- the mid -way mark of the con - Vie Ottewell rink composed of prizes or national prestige.. ' row with both turns, check your test, Mac Hodgert, Gerry Webb and 1.., Usually a topnotch slop can stance l Face the slop's broom, Norval Jones won chickens for , get a sniff of this strategy de., Ttirn in the hack a ccordingly. their second place showing. veloping as the end draws to ' d 't close. but what can he do If You are asked for a vi jack Stephan shot the locals hack into a 3-3 tie at the 16;25 mark of the period .when he teamed up with Rick Boyle to they whipped 'the locals 6.0 in Exeter, Wednesday. The locals had difficulty in get. ting untracked, throughout the contest, and turned to playing the man rather than the puck. Sevegal of the goals eame as the Oakridge players neatly side- stepped a block from an Ex- eter defender to get a clean shot at the net. Paul Corriveau paced the win- ners, picking up the hat trick in the contest. Keith, McLappin and Dundas registered the other tallies. The win gave Oakridge a total of 12 points, ons more than the fourth -place locals: dui HONSALL WINS IN. WOAA ott bm £U3!1 wescHensall juveniles handed Ex -- teem of Clarence Down, Howard about it? This suggests an in.,. turn adjust your body and your beat Mock. I The game remained tied until eter their third straight toes in Truemner and Ward Kraft be a teresting subject for today's col-' rock slightly 'Lb the left to com- e third place finish with 24 points, limn. wide out -turn final the 8:00 minute mark of the WOAA action last week, as they end also won chickens for their As the second last end of a Pensatv' For e° period when Bill Shaddick whalloped the locals to the tune efforts. close- scoring eame is of the e swing more to the right. put Hensall ahead on a play of 6.2. The fourth place team in the most concern by far when a; ..----..,- blank end loome up, let us examine the strategy of a skip who is one up or tied without last rock in his favor. Basically. any skip in this; position wants to score a brace or more himself but at worst is willing to concede one shot to his opponent. Knowing full well that his adversary is trying borespiel took heme cranberries fer their 22. points, The rink was compoeed of Carf Cann,Law- rence Wein, Archie Etherhigton. • and Harry Strahg. Action resumes this week in aempetitien for the. South End , Service draw. All teams have been changed after the Canad- ian Tire draw which was capped byLee Learn. stnerle sNo seevict reAW POttday, „..lahuAne 2 7:0o e ee BrItAly Snell Milt Bobbins -Mon Gralttre, 1. Bob Jeffery-Caxf Cann Bev Morran--Gord MeTtavish - 116n L D. teteloteOn-lianderaon Xing 2. Bill Allison -Ken Met.T.Aughlin 1. Georgs Muaohe--,Elnier Bell • 2. Mao Horlrert.--Charles Smith intedays n trh ry 10 De • lean leicee Otteivall-Ernst Carson • Doug liughson-q1aucle Pa-ftow 2,1Orley Sandett-Bill Cann 2. O'Ohn. Col'bett-Russ Stall tl 11;00 • iltrtv. -tIffirt,v-Art Caztt 2. 41yZiliot-Joa WoOtIen /. COwen-liatvey Pollen 40, 2. BiSka ta.rlot -01* JeannYn. A-11 •atlay, January 12 1.00 9.00 24Ltea11-,HArry ‘2.1:01 IVO° It",atcot,t-.-Gttlynn 'Welds Sliane-Almer tesirnote Alla. i. Chez Iht k RAI Balley--Zrbirin firet few etones filen eau eha to gineer a blank frame, our hero Must never be caught nap- ping, The obvious strategy for a rink that has heretofore. been mentioned in dispatches is to play the end wide open and try for two shot steins: one on either side of the rings, thus making a blank en& impossible. The Mit rock of the end should be drawn into the outside rings, preferably on a run where hit. Ling is more difficult or lkith. the turn which bothers the opposing lead most when he is asked to remove it, When it comes to the skip's last stone and you ale ready have shot rack -for heav- en's sake don't guard -draw to the other side of the eircle. For the skips who do not aspire, to 'the Scotch Cup of the Brier, try to steal a point by crawling itt behind a guard. If you can hide your stone nicely, a blank end is indeed reinete Take little gairlble. Flay seine leeseeeoree_Les to,Arn "Soft SitLff ,,front With yeur 1-. &im etikttatteifaMt ErQieste,fae, Wee VII tell t�ut4/41444-14VAt8ij4 yOU NOT itt for anyone selling ORM COLIgil drops or cans of corn The secret weapon is FACT: backing up your advertising itt our newspaper with down-to-earth, proven circulation fgures, Our membership In the Audit tureen of Circulations* pro. videy9ti with the safeguard of knowledge knowledge of where and to how many people your advertising message goes, No Mattel what you tell Or the tite of your budget, every advertisement should be planned to reap the gttatest benefits at the oath regiter. Knowledge ... facts about the circulation audience you are trying to sell .gives you ell tetra. ditteneieni of Confidene. 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Brooks scored two for Lambeth, while Ted .Minhinnick and Wayne Hayball picked up the Lambeth markers. On Monday night,' Clinton up. set the Zurich squad in WOAA action.' it was the first loss of the season for Zurich In this league. Jhn. Meese was the only Zur. ich player who 'could manage to get in the store ;sheet. Livermore tallied twice for Clinton wi.th Yeti and Cumminga getting singles. Tb 1-9iNK 11" MIGIJ RAVE ENDED UKE MIS Primitive man. had it. tough. - most of the other animals were bigger arid stronger, Fortunately, inan had brains... and a wife... or he might have ended up on the wrong aide of the plow. In the early days men com- peted with earth's other crea- tures -today men compete with other men to develop energy sources. In the process our stand- ard a living has sky rocketted. COmpetition has helped Canadians achieve one of the world's highest living standards. 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