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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-09, Page 5
• DRAW ENTu S !!fit L WEED and curlers prove it a OS s'.le i)nUg1• orb Q,}!e. e S/L George ftobertsort X111 th1 1I skip ilia entry i d l Centralia A wale. ki. Middleton beads ztsall'sry, ,Sixteen teams will compete ldei{en Ottewelitell, chairman of in the first ;otsen honepiel Caged .the bonspiel committee, is in matterNo .e.... .the I •.1_ , in +1,h. n,u ['..toted curling rink nitar.ge el; the event. kl d .Service draw in the evade a t\ rig 1: X Wednesday, G'le bonspiel will .also anark Tit'i o-Adve7J stet F illi �t� f'' #' $nut n p t t a single. win in i Exeter Men.'s Curling club.; this draw. . Half,/ the teams will start play r t r at 9.00 a.m, while ,the :mein, Uttlln,tlln,iesee,Itutltwee,nl}I,,,,t}I,,,n,,,,1,,,,4,#11emeiinenttltieeme,titnttll}nitlttlnr}tttltliltr4 when the trophy is ]landed out; Ho\\e\ei, the way things >�e. 1 at ens one opposing sip could e arson tin Teams have reQlstered Ir.pn1� U$Ft be able to stick o1i{, his cllesk that :knocks ,lerltayr aft the top Medford, Mitchell,AL,. .. .. .. e "1 heat that '" 1 rung Strathroy, least g k walla it ll b theC k der' will see actiofi at 11'00 end say, another first for the local 41utbR its the ladies will: priavide ltjxiclr for the Romped -tors. pedtors. A+lllte- God - bolt chairman of the lunch committee, is io -charge. The club recently. installed a new stove at the rink and have inoo of the kitchen facilities fir`► ca 'a gun liens", Clinton, t .Centralta Mae Hodgert and Bill lite-, Charlie Shane and Bill Mc- lienSeafs tit, Sarnia, Parkhill, **° Oil Burners Loan, wlto entered the week's Lean team up in another con - play as the only two undefe.et-; test which should prove inter. Stratford and Exeter,, i_-Ieating, Pluriaktin r Sheet 1!1ietal Work 1 ed skips diet the sante fate as? esting ,as each team has only Only two rinks from Exeter i I hem were able to get into the com• 1 i i in thick of the race. ethers � sent in applications Art C However, because it is .an .out - their opposition I ("inn while bine Hadgert Dick Jermyn, whose only faces Ed Brady. Although the to g iveetl e thout, de e rinks had loss of the season was an Brady rink is not in the top fer('nce. pre - Bin extra -end feature with Ken] six teams, they could prove to Cart Cann will skip R rink Qtttlie ltolase n bio week, a Jc lhr,osee-saw j be teat "spoilers", as they in- consisting of Bob Ellerington, te dicated by knocking off Mac Harvey Pollen a n d Claude battle with 35 points, but has Hedged last week, !Farrow, while Dick Roelafson , TOP 32 RINKS—F/0 Dave Redford, shown receiving his trophy from G/C A. G. only single point tnargin� However, anythJng can hap- will call the signals for Bab, 1{enyon, skipped his rink to a win in the opening bonspiel at the new .curling rink over Chante Shane, 'who led 1 pens -and it probably will. 'Fletcher, 13ev Alexander and thelace for the first three the other 42 ;signal.callers t defeated once incl are when they ended up on the 1st 11 the1 ' petition although several 1403 ANDREW ST., I`,, oTER. PHONE 71' is short end .of the scores with inn will hate to lrreet 11t RCAF Station Centralia. The event marked the official opening of the rink, weks. and the program included .a short address by the commanding officer and a parade Jermyn picked up a 10.5.win. led by the Exeter Legion Pipe Band, Other members of the winning rink are: LAC over last week's fourth place , B. Barth, vice•skip; LAC Corke, second, and Sgt. Gagne, lead. —RCAF photo len,nwhilepe ane regained hist f Lose ladies'event, early season form with a con-; vincing 15-2 win over Harry Snell. Art Cann slipped his team' "® °� 'V. 4 SS 'C `SCIS•. a1litNrsl DOP LADIES' EVENT—Eight teams competed in the ladies' competition in the opening bonspiel at the new Centralia rink last week. Helen Burton skipped her rink to the distinction of winning the first bonspiel in the new structure, The mem- bers, shown here receiving their trophy from. G/C A. G. Kenyon, CD, are: •Helen. Burton, skip; Ruth Beer, vice -skip; Ev Sorensen, second, and Nor•ine Goulet, lead. —RCAF photo Ken Watson's CURLiNG Three a coming hom spells grim danger It must have been at least, present king of Canadian curl- conies to technical defensive nix years ago, while doing a, tog, has done it many tames. or offensive startegy, If you stint of armchair skipping at Blow first rock get. one near the four -foot, one of the curling clubs during The weaker the team or the guard the living daylights out the Big Bonspiel, that I was lower the hitting calibre of of it, then pray that the other accosted by a doctor friend the players the less the advise- skip doesn't get .lucky, from Boisseva.int :Main, bility of this manoeuvre. Two ' Affer the 'usual; ,conversation- points ahead requires three out Today's curling tip a preliminaries narKes he tight o Toda 's cvrlin r has b+}e the point and sai, ".Ken, a sure 'hitters, but the normal: 4Furd Sid ttleo Scot whose to a name . weeks ago whenWinnipeg entered batting averages should not on the curling beat has been rink in the 'Spiel hesitate #o blow the curet reek a byword as well. as a byline l l' i got gl t l of the four men to he fairly y g p n fewI t e d everyday team with only Lair y thefirst t _or rs. erne, . wen, through when enjoying a three- across Canada for many years. and bought a copy of your g g Never before in the 73•year part on. strategy not once but If you are playing in a history of the worlds larges a half-dozen times. Yesterday house league cont 1n o s e cl of bonspiel has a special day we played against a rink from once -a -week curlers, throw "the been designated to honor one February book on, curling. I read the Point lead.t , Shoal Lake ,and we were three book"out the window when ]t. person, But Monday, ebr. ary up coming home without last rock, I`remenberecl word by ‘cord the taches you recom- mended and followed them to the letter, but we lest! Wltat good. .is that, blinketty-blank- blank ;stuff of yours anyhow?" Time heals everything and quite a let of scar tissue had farmed over that wound to make it almost a forgotten ni4ntory. But last Saturday a curler acauainfance from Re- gine, burned un about the out- come in the Bantam House League of a Consols game in his Name chits a -few days before last Tuesday night the Maple recounted the gory details of Leafs had everything their haw his skip goofed when his own way as they trounced Bos - rink Was three up playing the ton 9,3.. ficial frame without benefit of :For the Leafs Bob Storie that all-important last rock, and then claimed he had play- ed it according to Watson. • The skits in question had RECRE�4TIOf� Maple Leaf club fops in bantam lecrc�ue, too p,v ALVIN WILLERT id for another try into third spot just two pointsVi. Hopper skipped her rink behind the leaders when .he to a close 7.6 win over :dna came up with a devastating, Busche. Saturd ' t ,' tl trouncing Over Ernest Corson, I honors in the first draw of the The Cann rink -topped the lisExeter Ladies' Curling club. this week with their 16-2 win.;the match was close all the Mac Hodgen: ;and Bill Me-, way, before the winners cop - Lean are still in contention lot; ped' their championship. Meln- as the t1honorsteYh ,ave desp52iteand th51eirpoilontsss,; iters of the finning team in - respectively. Hodgert ended up; eluded: Stella Taylor, vice - an the slim end of a 9-T score skip; Libby Sherwood, second with Don Graham, while Ralph j and Myrtle Passmore, lead, Bailey had the honor of hand Members of the Busche rink ing McLean his first setback included: Tia Snell, vice -skip; of•the season with a 9-6 win. 1 Barb Corbett, second and Joan Despite the feet that the' Page, lead. records show that any teamp Rink tries again can come up with a win in', The Busche rink, undaunted this battle, the odds are in; by their loss, are hack in eh,e favor of Jermyn winning the; fight for the second round:hon- cup, In. his last game he will' ors in their Wednesday night Ernest Carson, a team MEN'S CURLING SCORES Art Cann 14.-.1,rnesl• (Tryon 3 Morley Sanders l2 --.Rods Taylor 5 Buss Snell 15 -Ken 011ewell 3 Ch;lrles Shane 15 -Barry" Snell 2 Cart' Cann 15 -Charley Smith $ 'Rev 'Morgan 15 ---Ed rlrady 3 G. McTavish. .13--- 11nlel• Bell 6 Joe 1Vooden 13--B1.li Cann 7 ,T., 4'a amnion's 12--5)drain miler 7 Rill .Unison: 12 --•\lair. .Rohhina 2 Ailan \\restcot1. 11 -Lee 1..earn 17 Helen "-'-ie l -\inti Pollen 2 group. They .ekedout a close 7-5 win over Edith Boyie this week to move into the top 'spot with 26 points. Jessie Shane and Bernice Cann are tied in the runner-up spot with 24 points each. th rdeve 12-3 lone winSmiovver. sco.Jessieed a Shanecisito move into fourth .spot with 19 points, two more than Laur- ette Seigner, :Edith. Boyle is in i•ayFilyion--i.nts f)ftpn•alt (ppd.) in the fifth and sixth spots with 16 and 11 points respec i lively, Helen Mickle skipped her i rink to a decisive 15-2 win over Marj Pollen this week 'ta ` open up a 12 -point lead h, the Tuesday afternoon group. She ,s has played one more game than! • Lois Ottewell, who is in see-, and with 20 points. I Addle MaeNaughton follows is closely in third :spot with 19 points and Hilda Smith and Marj Pollen are tied in fourth with 17. Mary Martin, Marion Fletcher and Kay Elstoneach. have 16 points, but the Elston rink have played one less game than the other. two. I LADIES'CUORESRLING DRAW SC 1 Wednesday, February 1 TTre ,Ylnlfll 12--J?95la .Siam .2 Bt i'nlce Cann 9---L, Siefrner 7 Pdnia. Bombe 7 --Edith Auyie: 5 Thursday, February 2 Cafh.v Southcoft 9-M. (wiser 7 "Helen Burton S --•:Bernice Cann 5 1., A\i01nna,Id S« -Resale Shane 2 Tuesday, February 7 .. Mae;;aufihton 13--\r. Reicher a Mary 51arrtin 7 -Hilda Smith 5 Doh Jeffery 10 -Dick llo'Iofson. 7 Claude f n•rrosv 10 -Sandy niitot 2 Dirk Jermyn 10-Tfarvey 'Pollen 5 Ralph Bailey 7--13111 A1acLean fi Don Graham 2 -Mar Hodsetrt 7 Deue Huehson9(wa 14. Cowen 9 Uirlr Snell F -Genn a Rrtsche 2 ,l,ner Passmore 7 --Glen Ancilla 4 Jtarry Jeffery 1 -John r'nrbett 5 Ken 5ii•taughlin 7-=H. King 5 SOUTH ENO SERVICE DRAW Thursday, February A 7:00 - 9.01) 1. Glenn Miekle---Lorna Passmore 9:00 - 11:00 1. Lee Learn -Harry Snell 2. Almer Passtnore---Edwin 'miner 3. Bill MaoLean-Charlie Shane 4. Rat nti >3ailey-- AI1en t"estco, l JONES, MLCNAUGHTQN ORAW Monday, February 13 7:00 - 9:00 1. Milt Robbins -N. arcLauehitn 2. Bob Jeffery --George Busche 3, Bev Morgan -Bob .Elleriugtnl 4, Mac iiodgert-Dick Roolbfsnn 9:00 11:00 1, Charles Snaith --Ed Brady 2, Gard McTavish -Don Graha nt 3i Cart Cann— ElmerBe11 4, Henderson King -Ulric Snell ' Tuesday, February 14 7:00 - 9:03 1. Doug 11.ughson-Harney Ynllen 2. Morley Sanders -K. Ott elvell 3, Balmy Teftery-Harvey f'mcen 4. Sandy Elliot -Ross Taylor 9:70 .11:00 1. Jbe Wooden -John Corbett 2. 1rtt. Cana -Claude Farrow 3. Bill Cann--F`rnest Certon. 4. hick .Jermyn -Run Snell 13 will be "Scotty Harper Day", in honor of a man short in stature but long on service.. Thousands will gather at the, p', thank you for the • hospitality to Winnthiiseg dimiAlnutitanave to spayportswrtribiteuter you extended us last Saturday whose unselfish work on be night. A special thanks to those half of the game of curling has who were responsible for the been above and beyond the sandwiches. Many thanks. T't D ' 1 1 scored three, John Lock and Bill iitackisoc, Mgr, Larry Stire scored two each, Speaking about thanks I Keith S:traiig -atnd. George Le would Like to add my own per- Boutillier one , each. sotial thanks to all. those who asked his' lead for an en -turn For lloston,/ Bob McDonald so generously loaned their draw to the side rings with scored two And ;nxian BaYn- cars to take the boys to Kitch- ener his first rock, The stone had h:tm one. an Sunday. stopped, biting the front ring In the second game the at the ten o'clock position, The Wipgs won a hard-fought bat opposing lead drew behind it. tie :from he Phantoms with. Friday Fcb. 10 Then the fun began. the final core 4-2. Goat scor- s:nn , Fel zu, r'y. XplBr Ill an attempt to follow this ars for Vie Wings were Ray 2urnnilpy draw the original lend was a Cockwell, Brian .Fortune, Gary 9:nn-in:nn.--4:.ensa1 T'arit, .-tt. bit wide and. failed to hide. ?arsons, tGard Greenacre. For rzeter T,e.ririn .Rxniemrt ;Presto -=a hit and roll, behind! the Pha4rtoms Rick McDonald Saturday, Feb. 11 Trouble was piling up and and Jilin Carscadden each s:rn n•nn 1r htc vs. Brulha the guilty skip intellect the scored ane• 7:00 -in nn._riaric wits', se, Panic button by stubbornly re• In r the ln'ce Wee 1•louse 11a 1118 ',wife eter anie s, coat t EXETEIO MINOR HOCKEY FUTURE GAMES fusing to 'alter his tactics :Be- Leag fore he knew it the house was �nnucl loaded with enemy gra nil skate and the victory within nus Do'+ grasp bedew, et least to him, as I e scored, three goals and erecitce a humiliating defeat, had three assists. Other goal `rue day, F'eb. 4 i0:00 -1Y nn__.•i#ly �•0. 1Zaarers the 13awks were too 11:00.12:00 --grin; Devfia va,Red for the Jets as they . nevlio- 1 to e 10-i victory. Monday Feb. 13 Morrow hada hit (;.life` 6:111-7:30 -e„ion Banta.in seer "vs were Daviel Liston t;t,n s on. -.Boston as. Obvioue strategy r with two, Brian McArthur,' eien 9innn fsRed winge havbv Obviously the their �slylst n� Micklacl Beath, Victor Fuleher, t, alled e poli Grayer anJ Dan Taylor, through ,the house, thus jird- GI tach a' . t scored, tW0 and SeSeat13ttrton olio. r i h the second galiie the dinH no shelter to cttaw he. }• or the ,Tits Tom Alton hind or no backing, if the rock remain idem id remained in elle rings. outhe defending skip's calhng for A draw was n rigors carie up with 'a nodal- to keep 'the nerves of the mem: will to leave the basement fo.r bens GI ]tis team quiet, by dol #,lire first time. thi s ;Near, taking steplii»g up (heir hitting weight thie measure of the Bruins 5.0, and at the sante time hoping 'Peter i,atx,5an, playingg the die alypo5i»g skip Wooler ho part. of the "Big (4l,, Ile fctur feinipled 16 111t, nail And ,lnhit Uodbott tleort'd iv Bill Whet his lead stone stag'-. tine 'otIlet'. !led $lint t and a draw wee in the rntil lx'e 'rt, gantt! stcepl in behind, I10r. should ight' acorn ended bit a Iwo -ail have tried to 'drive the repot, tie, The iviaole t,eaf scorers toOk elite the shot stole or 41 WOO John Loader and Paul least removed the offender to Resole For the Wings Glen expose the enente rocks. 888OverhaU. scni°eci hoot goal$, The batter filo calibre on! Ili wee w”hockey Jim curling efficiency tiie mer Parker stored two, Jack Kraft important it Is to keep inn . and Ronnie, ,llls aeke one each as first stone ail of play en th1a the ;Red, lievtrilitllted tine final end. Trip r comk 13 eDeVi]s 42, Leery lall� h Paters like Rchardon a and :'tt told Willis scored .feel Baldwin order the+ fleet rock viu, through the w fhauttieSt then . 1fq 46' t.ottei� of iippreCiaf1bii tete 111(te ills only one ftp Mall Baldwin twilled this "[the Collowing is 0 pditibtt of play. agelltst Iieg Steihe' of S railer I feteived this wweilk. ' Trail iii a bitter Bi'i.0t iia ,It j heal Mr. Willett. It 1ittl4th» end won ,lite e I. The bays 'et Thrown flair! tial 1 'Medi bi`t• 6'6 ti Brice. lb 11 idgtttt, itit" p a t li 111 t, 1;;i11 •fiiah&,1tdaotii ;11el11Kxckisbe acid myself with t0' Phantoms t•a. Aln,1'le call of . duty. Curlers of Can- ada salute you, Scottyo an say, "Gad bless you." Sixth spot with I4. In the Thursday afternoon SCHEDULE group, Helen Burton enjoys a Thursday, February A mama, fla:iyPr—Jesria shape, comfortable 10 -point margin 1-18180 rurrm,--Cathy Southcott over her closest rival, Jessie Heroic. Cann ---.A. 11cDmsald Shane. The Burton rink opened Tuesday, February 14 up their margin with .a 6-5 win over Bernice Cann, while the Shane :foursome lost 8-2 to Audrey McDonald. Cathy Southcott, who won the group in the first draw, holds spiel. • down the number three spot with 22 points, three more than Audrey M c D o n a Id. (Maida Clip out For Emergencies rlaiser and Bernice Cann are 1.. 20aeNaughton-Hilda . Smith Ray lOIeton---Marton Fletcher Late Ottewe]i—Helen Mickia Marl Dollen—Mary Martin \B .-- Wednesday, February 15 schedule Postponed due to Md. Fish still scarce of Lake Simcoe Six local .fishermen travelled to Lake Simcoe, Friday, and returned with a catch of 43 whitefish for their efforts. 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