The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-01-26, Page 3• SCORES
• STANDINGS
fIT
EXETER LANES
• MEN'S LEAGUE. 1.ollipoits (*loan 14. 236)
I
A, LEAGUE Sputnika (PSch
. roeder 264)
R. Pill iat•ds (L. 11141de'l 650) -
Butchers (1). Wolie 731) • -• • •• •
Big Sh (S. Fravne 550) ." ..
_. .
A,9:14 Snecials (R. ,lorA' 555). --
ndmills (13. Duff 834)
Pockets (J, Fuller 746)
L.,: Superi est (IV, :Kraft 626) ,,
Milkmen (C', BEI (1.$ 581)
3 mPerials (J. Mark 646)
0, Lumber (W, Wa tson 545)
PinpoPPera (B, Nicol 709)
Spares (A. Farquhar 660)
Rockets 49
Windmills 47
L. Super r est i 42
Spare e 42
Imperials 42
Butchers 35
Milkmen 34
BLIFAS' SilliardS 34
Si r Si r 31
&&H Specials 241
Pin poppers 25
Conklin Lumber 23
"8" LEAGUE
Ficiselaires (B, Russell 570)
Golden Mile (F. Newton 714)
Toastmasters (R. Scott 551) „
Ringers (D, Wright 504)
Cane..t•s (J, Bell 732)
Wildcats (B. Higgins 571) ..,
Tradesmen (B. Sanders 580)
IC, Tigers (8, Coleman 561) .,
Larks (8, Heywood 568)
Bankthonts (3, liornYek 514)
Pepsis (3, Coughlin 717)
Kingpin(G. Bjerky 613)
Kippen Tigers 49
Pepsis 47
CAT n ers . ..... ... 45
Pingers ` 40
Toes tmas t era 40
Edselaires 36
Tradesmen 35
Bankmonts
33
Larks
32
IC I ngpin s 31
'Wildcats 27
Golden Mile . 17
Fligh single: C. Poore (292)
High triple: 3. Fuller (746)
Hidden score; T. James
LADIES' LEAGUE
:Busy Bees (G. 'Webster 587)
Jolly Six (0, Cole 511)
Tt•allers; (N. Me)itle 533)
Ifigh Hopes (3, K.Aes;we) ter 678)
Pot Dogs (.8, Durand 661)
Be Bops (L, Re ther 679)
jolly Jilts (N. Kraft 560)
Frisky Six (B. Coughlin 525)
PandlcaPPers (E. Pinder 576)
,51IeY Cats (M. Skinner 528)
Blowet 1 es (A. :Ford 541) ...
Hi Lights (hf. Flynn 578)
Pin Poppet tes (I. Haugh 630)
Lucky' Strikes (G. :Rierling 552)
Lollipops' 41
Eskimos
Freckles 36
33
2 Perim, Milers 20
2 Indian Sfillaws
; 18
Bout n 'Ifs
34
1 High 41n10: Linda 'Wells (/83)
3 High onl:iie: Linda. Wells (231)
1
4 BANTAM BOYS
0 Rockets (W. :51c1 wards 279) ,„ ..... 0
3 1191dca3s (P, Bea ver 122) 6
1 Blue Jays (8, Moore 322) 5
:Sight ,Hawks (j. Gifford 285) 0
Tigers (D. hforrow 241) 0
Silver Da rts (S, godboit 253) 6
5
0
WIldcale 46
Silver ,Derts 39
Night :Hawks 13
:ii Ill f", Says 31.
Roekets 21.
Tigers a
:High single.: D. Beaver ((69)
High double: B. Moore and 1).
Beaver (322)
3 .JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS
1
4
0
4
0
0
Beetnicks (B. Wright. 131) 5
Midgets (01. Wedlake 234) 0
K- em -Downs (R. 'Wolfe 325) .....5
T-Bircis (S. Grassick 2)11)) 0
Pin- Busters (ft. Boyle 425) . ..... 5
b. Seven (11, Schroeder 297) 0
cornets (P. Madge 295) 5
4 0),,namiters (M, Bentley 253) ,0
0 StrIkers (B, Farquhar 5151 3
3 :Long ;Johns (M. Snetgrove '312) 2
1 Slick Chicks (1), Hoekey 157) 5
Blue Bombers (M. 'Whiting 333) 0
Knock -em -Downs 54
Slick Chieke 54
Strikers . 40
Pin -13u.s te rs SR
T -Birds 15
Slue Bombers 22
:LatekY Seven 21.
Comets 21
Midgets 10
Long Johns 19
3lynamiters 14
Bee tnicks 12
High single: B. 'Farquhar (104)
High triple; B. Fs -mutter (515)
LADIES' FRIDAY NITERS
„5 Bluebird.s (F11. Robinson A 61) , 5
' Shoestrings (D. Graff 511) 2
• Nugget ts (0. Essery 550) 7
" Junebugs (S. Tooley 4941 0
5., Dubees (M. Glover 552) 5
' Rookies (M. Hockey 506.) 2
Z Nugget ts 71
- Dubees fi 1
5 Rookies 55
2 :FlIttebtrds :NS
5 .1 u ne,bugs Al
2 Shoestrings 33
5 High game; Al, 1-Thekey (215)
2 High triple: 0. Esset•y (5(30)
Wee Hones (N. Caldwell 741) ..„ 5
Mighty Mice. (J. Parsons 492) ,2
Happy Gals (0, Munroe 623) 5
Lollipotes ( I.,. Brock 498) 2
Rollettes (1). Marks; 577) 7
Pills (P. Hunt en -Du var 544) , 0
Nile. ,Hawks (B. Sangster 625) , 5
Who CRI'PA (A. Appleton 611) 2
Merry Maids (1). Wein 508) 5
Sputniks (81. Reid 499) 2
Pin Poppet t es 811
:Happy Gal., 76
1Vee, 14 ao e.s 77
:Plias 73
Trail O rs 72
.". BOW r,
70
Ni t e I-Iawlra 68
J olly • Jilts 67
:Hot; Dogstt 67
Merry Maids 65
Handl cruppers 61
Alley Cats 62
:Frisky Six 62
Blo'ettes 61
Lucky Strikes ..- ... -.
-.., 51
'Hi Lights ..
Lollipops 52
Mighty Mice 45
Rollett es 46
Busy Bees 46
:lolly Six 46
Sautniks 43
,8-Tig•h Hopes 14
Who Cares 11
High single: At. 'Flynn (305)
High triple: N. Caldwell (741)
, Hidden score: Cora Smith
BANTAM GIRLS
1".. Pinners ((5. 'Farrell 183) 5
Indian Squaws (L. Well. 281) 11
'Freckles (S. Gihbons 218) .. ... „ 3
Esklinos (Gail S, 211) 2
GRAND
Sing•le; Delores Greer (2)11)
Hidden score: B. Brock
MEN'S INTER -TOWN
Cioderleh A (5500) 6
Clinton A. (5515)
:63xeler :R (0276)
Zurich (4369)
Exeter A (5400)
Ctoclerieh B (5100)
winenhe in (5100)
Clinton B (4870)
iNxeler A 116
God elich A 124
Clinton A 113
Clinton n 111
ral ell eh 13 3
WI n gh am
Exeter 13 '7;
70
Zurich 12
High single: L. ]-laugh, Exeter
(399)
High five': :Bert "Harris, Corte -
Hell (1387)
High a velge: Bert :Harris,
Goderich (211)
LADIES' INTER -TOWN
GoderIch (M. Bannister 584 ) „„
Granfl Bend (13, Ilatars 642) .11
Exeter (P. Haugh 699)
73
St. Marys (B. ('.n,ilf he rd 559) '1'
9
2 ;
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4
:Exeler
63
St , Marys 51.
Goderlell 43 b
Grand Be nd • 711.
1-1igh single: AL Alortre, Gode- a
rich (395)
High triple: P, Haugh, Exet er
(863) 1
High average: 1', Haugh, Ex- c
eter (204)
Usborne FA
elects Johns
Phil t101115 was :elected presi
edent of the Usborne Township
Federation of Agriculture a
.its Annual banquet held
LT11.4111es Bead -Church, Weclnes
day,
He. .etteeeeds Horne Del
-
bridge, W1141 presided at the
meeting.
Over 75 persons ettencled he
annual event,. and heard a
speech eon "the making 01
wills" by Elmer D. Bell, Z.X-
eter ,lawyer,
Warren Zurbrigg, president
of the Huron Federation, .and
Carl Hemingway, fieldnian for
the minty, were .alse. present
end gave a brief report on
their work, A report eon the
Hog Producers Association was
given by Harry 1 -[ern,
Lorne Here, a member of
the Usborne 4.16 club, received
the Federation's trophy for top
marks in his club. Edward
Hern received a. $5 prize •as
renner-up,
Entertainment for the ban-
quet Was provided by the
Es-
sery sisters, Centralia, who
rendered several vocal duets,
and Barry Jeffery, Usborne,
who played his piano -accordion.
Directors eleeted at the
meeting include: Lorne Johns,
Sam ,Skinner, Hugh Rundle,
'Lloyd Ferguson, Allen Eve-
leigh, Ray Jacques, Lorne El-
ford, Bill Johns and Gordon
/familton.
Howard Pym was re-elected
secretary treasurer of t h e
group,
VM51:151WERNORNIVEMEMBIO
Town topics
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Miss Dianne Ryckman and
Mr. Douglas Keillor of London.
visited with the former's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Wes Ryck-
man.
Mrs, R. Van Farowe attend-
ed a women's service work-
shop of the Canadia.n. Cancer
.Society at Lord Simcoe Hotel,
Toronto, Wednesday and Thurs-
day of last week,
Mr. and Mrs. jack Martin.
and family,- also Mrs. W. B.
Young of St. Marys, were
Friday evening guests of Mr.
and Mrs, Clarence Martin.
Mr. Len Dilkes is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Powe
visited with their brother-in-
law, Mr. Harry Williamson
and family, in Aylmer on Sun-
day.
Mr. and ielrs. Arnold Gack.
stetter and family, Gualleh,
visited with Mr. and Mrs.
William Hotney on Saturday.
Their son, Myron, who has
spent the past six weeks with
his grandparents, r e t u r n e d
home with them.
Mr: and Mrs. Fred Dobbs,
town, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
.Efardy, Luean, left on Sunday
for a holiday in Florida.
Cpl. and Mrs. 4, P. Daniels,
the former Helen Preszcator,
who have been. stationed at
Gim]i, Man., have flown to
France where Cpl. Daniels has
been transferred.'
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Thom-
son .and family and Mr. Neil
Smith of St, Marys spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Martin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ulric Snell left
Wednesday for a vacation in
Florida.
Mr. Alden Johns of Sasica-
eon, Sask., is visiting with
his sister, ;Mrs. William Py -
us.
.Mr. and Mrs. Eric Campbell 1
re holidaying in Florida.
Ree. Mel Holmes ald Mor-
ey Hall of the- Exeter Fent-c-
ostal ;Church attended a one -
lay conclave of the Pentecost-
al assemblies in Port Huron
Wednesday.
BEND LANES
MEN'S LEAGUE
Strikers 76
Planners 70
Dawn 'revere 65
Dashhound s 63
Merchants 59 ••
Could Bees 55
Last. Minutes 41
Cas- A • Mi t es 38
LADIES' LEAGUE
Harmony; . Gals ()3, ,Dat ars 595) ... 4
Legionettes (V'. (-Nark 523) 0
Fiera:ekes (FL • Sturdevant 557) 4,
HAL. Shots (N. ,Beeker 523) ...... ., 0
Westerners (B. Alasnn 5505
Ont (1', Walters 5221
Braves (0. Fin kbe)ner 523)
Atoms (S. Teevans 552)
Firecrackers; 52
'Harmony Gals 46
Leglonet ( es 49
ten timers t
:Rraves 23
Atom. 22
Hot Shots 17
1Vestern SPA 14
High single.: Al, Brenner (258)
High triple: Betty Deters (505)
2 I
Continued from page 1
Easton, Usborne; one brother,
Clifford, of Detroit; half-bro-
ther, Alfred Wilcox, Detroit;
half sister. Mrs. Gus Hayden,
Newfane, N.N., and six gtand-
thildren.
Among those from a dis.
Lance who attended the lune-
rwere Mr. and Mrs. Clif-
ford Webster and son George;
Mt. and Mre. Ralph Hurst and
Mr, Alf Wilcox, Detroit; Mr,
And Mts. Morley Hewlett and
daughter,. Karen, Toronto: Mr.
and Mrs, William Neely And
son Ken. Stratford: Mrs, Car-
rie Candlebrae, Stratford; Mrs,
George Reeves, Mr, and Mrs,
Charles Reeves and daughter
MargAtel, Mr., and MTS. 13,
, Hildebrandt, Mr. and Mrs, G,
Hildebrandt. all of Seaforth;
Mr. and Mrs, Sid Hervey and
Ron, Mrs, James Nott and
Mrs. Ron Patterson, Clinton;
Me. and Mts. Mord Harvey,
Thedlotd: Mr. Ray Cteeth,
Mint Canadian Canners, Hem -
Mon.
W. T. Webster
LUCAN LANES
' ' MEN'S LEAGUE
Lumber Kings (Cecil Lewis) .,4
Electrics , (Arnold Blake) 0
Shamrocks; (Jack Arnold) i
Fire Eaters (John Ewen) 3
Atercuryis (Keith ;Dickson) 1
Clandeboye ‚(Keith .Siliipson). 3
Hot 5110). (Fla rry Hardy) 1
Agile() (Jack '('an LlesboUt ) ,.,, 1
Short Circuits (.3n. Andersen) 2
E. Flyers '(T. Ven L)eshout) 2
Woodbu t chars (Don Anchors) 3
Legion (B)1n Smith) 1
Rex (tack Park) 3
Hose Rollers (Torn :11rooks) 1
Hotel • (Al)en 01111) • (1
Locals Construction ((3. Atkins) 4
balryme.n (E. hlOsurinjohn) .,0
Penny Pinchers (0, Glenn) 4
'' "A" LEAGUE
Woodbu)c hers 4)3
Shanti•ocks 44
131ectries 40
3-101 Shot s 46
Afercurys 27
1:1011, cf reu it A .16
Fire >0aters 41
15iiiryn1en , , 63
Lumber Kings 24
"8" LEAGUE
fenny Pinchers 33
Elgin Flyers t • 31
Rex ' 31
Ilo., Rellerti 9
2
rettheebnye A 20
21
• Lewis Construct ion 21
Legion ,76
Agile° 16
1-l1gh single:: :leek Parka (2)301
Fligh tkipler 1,1eslinut
(626)
LADIES' LEAGUE
Miunieustifm. • tt'utolly 20(3)
Ldkloriett(s (7). Butler 157)
Satellites (M. ',tuba! 20(t) 7
Dtriribells (0. Hociglns"151) fl
DaltAinittids (E, Haskett 210) 7
Soutnilts (M. Poole. 18(3)
ShemroCks tee, Attest int)
C, Ctitinm tte. Blake 108)
Lenriehrturia Sir' 103)
r, (Nt, 'n,stkothteot 174)
tainblerit (A, Mc Pettitff6y
High Hripert Let(ete 306) . 2
Pitamb16rg „:„„..., .................. ..... 71
Dal rip* aids * . 75
Ikee.inr oak* 61
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Satellites , 60
Sputniks 54
Leprechauns 62
Marionette. 5n
Legionett es 44
Climitleheye CloWns 42
Oland boye (Th I I es 77
1.11,111 Hopes 50
numbeilm
1-1Igh singlet A. AlcFalls (225)
High triple: A, Ale Falls (5)7)
High AXE' At, carting GM
COLLEENS' LEAGUE
(Week Of ;January 11)
Obvious (3', Herm est on 111)
:PIVA (AL Ctir1)11r, 603)
(7410. (11, Blake 542) 5
1.,ucan el (01, Rummell eat) 2
voceitairs (et, Brownlee 588)
St, ralt.tel1A (Cd Va n (400) 458) 3
Obv lolls 6)1
Who Cares 62
weeeeme 59
Lorene( I ea 50
T.T
St, :PR eiok11 20
High singe.: et, ()Arline (ern
/glee 1 i•fpfe; M. 00 Hnt: i„(6n5)
Nigh aVeltige: M. Ca plink (170)
(11'011( of Jo nun ry 1:8)
(,t. :McDonald 528) 7
Whodidita (A. R ey)ng! On 4(11)
'Who Ca res (>1, A nit era 4)121 5
I41 :Five (1,, '0111Y 471)
Uterine( tes (5, Gledhill An)) a
St, Pa trieks (11, ;Mkt 511.)2
()Ivelotts 16
1N'ho Garea 737
1\'116didif
Lumnei tea 53
111 Viva 131
SG Pe trielta
tirgh singlet, (1. 111610 (211)
High iriplet :5101)(141A1c1 (629)
High reverter): St, ceiling (765)
CHILDREN'S LEAGUE
rthpopptons (r). \13W115a) A
Champs (R. T-Tiricantl 132) , 0
31)1xs (f). (1oughlits I17) 3
Strikekings (A, ClObleigh 1461 .. 0
ilumbel Is (K, At Olitgellihry 376) 1
Inkspors (W. flinIghla 187/ - 2
1Y/umbel's • 43
'Bliss 42
Inkspo I a 47.
Chet -ups ............ ....., ..... ....- ... 2
Plitirtoppera , 19
St trikek ings • 14
High: shiete: Wi Hidedee (167)
DRIVER FINED $25
At court here, Tuesday, Arn-
old 'Joe' Campbell, 32, Exeter,
was fined 125 and costs after
pleading guilts, to a charge of
Careless driving,
Campbell suffered extensive
injuries when his car went out
of control on No, 83 artd
struck e free November 19,
• .
CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE
cynic; 1;00, -,ins (1). Criiihnt 31'2)
Ortin11.N• Palfersen rn')
'rewire, 'seers 13, Barnes (31:1)
1,11citY SIX (NV. IV:MANI 572) 7- 2
!Merton f,letts (TC. Grigg 590) „,
'Nairn Pt,Ver$4 00, 51nee A11)
13. Romberg (4" Picherintr, 502) t
Niekerbeekore (W,0re 5121 ft
NOV r(Of A ( AV/11$1(1)1
Sridintsierti (J. "tAlt 1 to r,61) , 3
,kteme Teykee 416,)
13. seeere (1', verve', 73) 3
111 insie); finnthers 4>3
Clandehoye Satter:442
neenter nears 43
311
▪ tome8.6
81
crinehe
enehnernere
naonton hbm 39
Tinekeis 35
Nairn .Ntekerbeckerit 81
N airn 'revere nft
ceAte netterst 2)3
Leeky Art . ...,.... ;et
eleleh sinente; flArries 319d t,
ettrfer (11(39)
Met ttiple; 'Wie(' (115)
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613 mounts permanently under the
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With cord, leads, clips
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