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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-02-23, Page 6f r. * io • , , *tett ege The TirneS-AtIVOC410, FebrUary 23, 1961 "/ '4' \ „ •.5CORE$ • STANDIMS EXETER 'LANES MEN'S LEAGUE "A" LEAGUE Butaftre It Stagg. 6661 •1111P0r14.15 tR Smith 772) Sta (.1 HellneSeet. 7431 rteckets Hatig,h RA) 111P02.13er0 (B, NiorN1 lag] Smith 657i 11'4' Davidson 58:41 L. Superte.t It, Burns 5371 1 4 )tttH SPepale: IT Wright 35A) 4 Spar6S (B Stant/tile 4431 Welliber 6351 •C LUrnber '11) Booth 124 ) 1 flack'et Windtbills Larry s up;et . Spares Imperials Butchrs. Bi leix 'Milkmen Russ' Bitliartift A&H Specials PinP6oPere Conklin Lumber "B" LEAGUE 7.4 47 44 In 41 27 Toastmasters IC, Meikle 747i 4 Golden Mile fR Taylor 1211 A Pepsis (J. Coughlin 5221 A Canners (13. Simpson 7441 1 Tradesmen IG.Glendenom; 4721 4 knit. IR. Needham 610) 11 Wildcats. IB Higgins 4771 . 3 Kingpins IG Bjerky 557) 1 Putty:0re, O. Wright (42) 4 14:11:n^e; Tiger) (G.. Ross gni.) , n Edselauces (T Hendrik 771) 1_,s.rks (N, Stanlake 521) . Pepils 77 Btokera 73 Kippen Tigers . 71 Toastniasters , . . 51 Canners 47 Edselaires . . . , 46 Tradesmen ,.. . . . 45 Kingpins..,. 43 Larks . 41) Eankmonts . . 4A Wildcats . 3,4 Golden Mile 17 4 High average' Martlyn Bennis- ' New secretary is Joseph Wood - throws for nine points, Willie ter, Goderich (207) j 011, who succeeds G. M. Micklel. Pat Rowe rounded out tile seer MIXED LEAOUE„ I Mr. Mickle has served 10 ing with four points. 1.11g11 1367406 40 whO Care) 41 Ftigh triple G. Farquhar (6461 1-Tigit t“itgle E. Moyle). (2711 )"."7-Tiddert cs-roret, .11. :quote, Mar; Lovell. LADIES' FRIDAY NITE.RS 3unehttga tX Borland 542) 5 Nuggetts Essery 594) Bluebirds (B. Brno.: 47). 4 Shoestrings I.Tune Esters. 7,11 .3 Rookies IM Bridges 7511 5 purees. (At. Glover Mill N uRgetts rlitheert RoOkles Bluebirds Juntbugs Shoestrings High gain". Fssery (21)) High triple! (1. Essen 704) G 43ilfhlan • $/cnrA: $1. Pttiolimit• 55 51 SA 41 4) LADIES' INTER -TOWN Godertch ID Queen 3271 Grand Bend (11. Da tars 57(11 A St.A1A,A:YA T. Niurray 5491 Exeter (11, Munroe 557) Exeter 54 St Marys ' Oland Bend . 41 for : a recreation director s salary. half, she scored 13 of her presentation to town coun- • team's 18 points in their thrill. Gorier ich High single. Mari Moore, Cll. hie final quarter spree. NCI; (325i I Lloyd Cushman r e 01 sins I' jj Gulens hooped three High mole; Phyllis Haugh. Ex - Ater 1Ag1 chairman of the committee, field goals and three free SH girls. tie -for 'honors ) 4,•... .7 t „ • RHFC ATTO . Rangers, Leafs ,upset„ :With 'wins over Lis:towel Sr: takes taprek South Huron District High The senior sqUarrs win 'gives Rags and Janis Colony each School's two girls' basketball them sole possession et: first •contributed two. Poirlt5, teams had to come from be, place. and. if they win their The locals took a 1643 lead hind, Monday.. ,tr) defeat their remaining two -games -will in the first half arid outscored stubborn visitors from Listowel clinch the Perthex crown. Lis. their hosts 18-16 in the final sect evea their seasons record towel, the only team to hold a half. at a win and a loss with their victory over the locals,„hate Paces seniors in idotini northern competitors, lost two games. • , By virtue of their win, the Bob Sehroeder, high -scoring forward for the SH juniors Lori i de - "junior six moved. back late a. Ma ' ' A. .y pro .1 . v e tie with Listowel for first ..plaee. the past two seasons, 1 his mining contests, they wm day, and paced the team in a IS both teams win .their re- debut with the Panthers, Mon- , meet forin a sudden -death ,.play. losing cause with 14 points in go - essons , .. ......-.. 1 In Ustowel, the junior boys . .. off league honors. . outscored their hosts in every A s ring golf sehool 11,111 he PW od. but the final tn eke By ALVIN Wit,I,ERT In the fixst game of the morning, the Brim's, although outscored by the Black Hawks 4-3, played a. strong game. This was one of the fastest house league games ifol have seror 13this 1-4titien7s., Bill Beavers scored two and Frank De Vries scored ont, The Black Hawk scorers were David El - stop, Doug Taylor, Michael Beach and Don Morrow, WingslthsetoppseecdondthegoilmAgetrhes winning streak At, three games by defeating them 3.2, Goal scorers for the Wings were Bob Beavers, Doug Bea- vers and Glen Overholt, The Ranger goals \vere. scored by Glen Stires and Don Wolfe. In the third game the Jets came up with their eighth win of the season to beat the league -leading Maple Leafs 2-1. For the Jets The Big "A" (Tom Allen) scored one goal and Charles Gobeil the other. The Leart lone goal Was scored by Paul Mason, • In Wee Wee hockey the Red Devils defeated the ,Blue .Devils to the tune of 7-2. This week we have a "Big S" (Barry Southcott) with five goals and one tt ssist, Gerald Willis and Jerry Glavin scored one goal each.,TlieBlue Devil scorers were • Jim Parker and Lester Mar. lowe. 14,est.gileiler junior star, Dennis . Mock. contributed, eight points as the. senior boys went down held n Exeter if enough Der- out a 11-88 win, while the .Pan, to their Will loss with a 60.34 sons are interested, Exeter setback at the hands of their titers dropped their fifth game Recreation Committee derided of the season with a. 69.61 se.- hosts. at a meeting this week. back at the handS of Listowel. Listowel took an early 12 - Thew - 3e Thrilling win for seniors point lead in the first quarter! school. whicb ill I held nne evening a week for goal, with and increased it to 11 at the several months, will be open Kris Gulen`s field 10 seconds to play, end of the half and -settled for to all age groups and to both Iceitsisnat.-xheadh an up -hill battle for a 26-24 deficit in the final half. men and women. 1 the SH senior girls in their W h i t e y illingworth, who interest will be determined contest. M o n d a y, as .they scored 38 points !against Listo- by the number nf registrations emerged with a 32-84, .\4,1t1, wet in Exeter,' came. through the enmmittee receives. Enrol- Listowel jumped into an 18.6 with 12 in Monday's contest, ment forms appear in this lead at hall time and increased es he was given a rest while week's edifier" of The T-4. i it to '14 points at the end of Mock and Schroeder perform - Enthusiasm for golf is ex- , the third quarter, but the locals ed. Steve Kyle hit for 11 points: Peeled to grow with the de- came back to out -score them as he came up with seven out! velflpillelli of a new nine -hole 18-3 in the final session to cop of nine free throws. course bY Allan Westeott in their hard-earned win. . Dale Turvey hooped eight1 Ushorne township. ' Diane Rannie was the scoring points and Gard Strang round - The committee also agreed hero for the winners, picking ed out the scoring with al on budget estimates, including u1 10 points -all in the final single - Joe .11allinger and Dave Cog.! lin maintained their mastery, over the Panthers, scoring 24: points apiece to pace the win- ners, High single: R, 'Needham (231) Hien tripe- Burns (ran c Hidden score: B. Laskey, Can- ners. • MEN'S INTER -TOWN Clinton B (5227) Zurich (42711 2 Exeter _A (71111 ., Gaderich A (7747) , 4 Ile/Ingham (7517)9 Exeter B (7)54) „ 2 Chnido (5345 ) ... , Goderieh, B (7212) , 2 Illxeter A, .. , 17n Goderich A. ... 150 Clinton A . .. 142 Clinton, B 1111 Goderich , , . 124 •Win.gna.m • . Exeter B , AO Zurich. 15 7 LADIES' LEAGUE Ti-a.iter (A.. Cronyn 5351 "I L Striki's (3. Stephen 573) Pills (P. Hun(er-Duvar 647) , . 1 M. 'Maids (G. Farquhar 5511) Nits. Hawks (B. Sangster 5491 .. 5 Wee Hopes (C. Swei(zsr 531) 2 1.31 Lights (14(. Loader 501) Lollipops (B. Muria 522) ..... 9 Handicappers (A. Greene 630) 5 Ea- Sops (A, Pooley On) , ... .,„ 2 13u4y Zees IL, Waies Gun) Jolly Mils (E. )night. 4)1 ) .Happy' Gals (s. Dietz 013) 5 ;Tally Six (G. Skinner 51(4) 2 Frisky Six (.r. Fite 724)5 Alley Cats (N. Hooper 472) . 2 Hot 'Dogs em. Holtzman 341) 7 Bletwettes Prance 7(47) 0 Who. Cares (E. Joy 497) . 7 High' Hopes rt. Bogart 442) ., Sputniks (N. Smith 527) 4 Mighty Mire (E. Morley 549) . 3 • F'oPPettes. (A Simpson 517) .7 Rollettes (D. Marks 502) 0 Hippy Gals in2 P315 Fopperies „ yin Trailers . 94 Pills 02 Be 13ops Aa ..:celee Hawks . . , Se wee Hopes . 31 Hot Dogs .315 Jolly rills . sn LuckStrokes 77 Handicappers . o.„77 Frisky Six " 77 HI Lights .. '70 Blavretter Nte,rry Maids , 75 Busy Bees a Sputniks . . 59 Lo.:11Ipop7 54 Mleity Mute. . 74 15113. Six51 Rallettes . 71 • Cracker.tacks (J. Hendrick High Lite' (3. Durand 5411 Chickens (L.. Smith 564) Ore ('ata (T. Burke 73) chipmunks (r. Poore 754) Hot Toddles (R. Haugh 51)2 crackerjacks Hot Toddles Chipmunks . ............ Chickens Cool Cats Fririi Li t es 6591 7 ' years on the committee, being Ann Grayer, Cathy 'Hodgins a on of the first appointed and :Betty Dixon, played a stel- s . when it was re -organized in Jr defensive game in the final - 2.1950. For over half of that quarter, holding the visitors to s period be has served as secre- three points and setting their 2 t.ary. forwards up for several of their 8 92 The committee plans to held baets 7regular meetings on the second Ann Dickson p aced the Lis- ' a65/ Monday of each month. towel attack with 20 points, High Ladies, R. Durand (2451: men, r. Poore (277) High triple: Ladies, R. Durand (647): men, (7. 3,, C. ,,,srs, (71)4). High VP rag.: Ladle), M. Red- man (192): Men, N. neaman (21111 BANTAM BOYS Wildcats (r) Campbell 254) Tigers (11. Moore, 23s) .1(3.Y$ (G. Campbell 4411) , 5 Silver Darts (D. Wolf* 320) ,1) Night }MM. -1,X (T. Giffnrd 2117) ,. n Rockets (.T, BiArling 295) 5 . . . fin BMA a/LYN . 16 Silver Darts 41 'xight H4Lwke41 Rockete. . , ... 31 'Tigers . 14 High single: G. Campbell. (2570 High double: G. rampbell (Olt BANTAM GIRLS Eskimos (P. Presses tor 254) 1 Freckles ('T. Penhale 229) , 2 Lollipops (E. Snell 293) Sputniks (R. Kopp 026) . lodie.n Squaws Cr. 'We(ls 272) ,. P. Pinner) (R. Gra,stkirk 257) 0 Lollipops 57 Eskimos 51 Freckles , 75 Indian Squaw's 2g Penny 'Pinner) 20 Sow niks . 10 aigh single: E. Snell (2(37) High double: B. Snell (2(43) JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS Pin -Busters; (1. Fisher 321) 5 Lucky Seven (5(, Keay 116) 0 Midget) (D. Wright 437) Bea.toicks (B. Wright lig) . . ., n K -em -Downs (it Werlfe 4721 5 COM T -Birds (S. Sanders 273) n Blue 13omher4 (P. McFall) 476) 5 Slick ("hicks ID, Snell 347) 5 Comets (3. Glover 331) _ . 5 ) x Dynamiters (13. (4reena.cre 313) 0 while Marilyn Knight hooped CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE eight, Lucky Six (L. Marley 7171 _ . , 1 Crumbs (D. Pickering 4(11) 7 Juniors ome from behind The SEIDHS junior girls spot. 1. Lions In. 11)m) 593) .4 led Listowel eight points be- Sodhusters 1.1. 1,a7te R72) Nirkerhockers ( N. 'Nlartin 717) .. 2 fore they managed any for rraig rollers (m. Smit h 574) , 2 themselves, but came back supers (3'. (tarter 517) n strong in the. final half to pick Bowler Bears r(3. Slarht 1144) ,„ 4 up a 32-14 win. Rorko‘tt (R. Lee 7111) 1 The locals picked up 11 points B. nombors c(7. Pickering 751) - in the second quarter to pull Atoms rs. McIntosh 5(19) 4 to within a single point of the :eaten Flyers (F. Harris 445) , 0 visitors, after being held score- 'Srlristee 'Bombers ..... . Re less in the first period. They really started 'to roll in the final half, picking up 12 points, while the guards came up with a stellar exhibition to hold the Listowel six to a single point in each of the fieal. quarters, Ausma Gulens and Marjorie llacfee paced the attack with seven points each, closely fol- lowed by Bonnie Hogarth' with six. Xandra Busche 'rounded out the SH ecorin.-: with three points. Mary Gilbank and Irene Li- towski paced. the Listowel at- tack with four points each, .Cann paces win The SH junior boys picked up their third win of the Perth. ex schedule with a :34-28 win over their hosts in Listowel. With Robert Schroeder and Dennis Mock, their two high - scoring forwards being rested for •their senior debut, Roger Cann paced the winners with 11 point. The hard' W o r kin g guard came through with his best game of the season, picking up seven points in the first. half and adding two field goals in the final session. Schroeder, who played only the last half, nood second in scoring honors with 10 points, while Mock contributed five. Don Westover scored a pair of two -pointers, while Jini Gil. Merlon Linos . ..... o:1 Cland.c.hciyA Supers , 47 ' Crumbs 4g Sodhusters 47 Bowler Bears ..... . 47 Nairn Nickerhockers , . 41 Atoms 12 Rockets . .. ............ 29 Lucky Six 27 ,Ore.'s. Rollers . 26. Najri, Flyers ....... 'High sior.le: 'Lay(' (347) High triple: N. :Martin (7)7) CRAIG CHII.OR _EN Smashers (W. Al..Aininp ireo „ Dubs (G. Stephenson 177) . n Yogi's Specials (D, Sohl eget 173) 7 Eagles (B. Gillies 152) „ n Hawk) (.1. Cocksworth 1711) Champions CM. Walsh 131) Smashers .................... 13 Yogi'x Specials 12 ROVing• HA wkN :1(3 hX Chatopions 3 'Eagles ..... ...... 2 High single/ W. 'McAlpine (175) High average: J. . Corkswori h (173) Nag Long Johns (G. 'Ford 335) . ... 1 Strikers (N. :McTa)ish 343) .......2 Knook- em- Downs , 71 Slick Chirke 55 Pin Busters 55 Strikers 47 T -Birds 42 Comets 35 Blurt Bembirs 37 'Midgets 31 Long Johns 27 Lucky Seven , . ... „ , pwilm...1...ww..1...millmmumustaiimummu Bea tnicks . . , 26 ; 1;)stnam1t ers ' 14 i High single: R. Wolfe (337) I High deuhle: P. Ater -ens (47e) 41Derthide-ploose" GRAND BEND LANES LADIES' LEAGUE Legianette) (I'. Clark 6121 4 Ives.terners IE. Mason 513) c.eaekerg $1a.trikmalci 9521 At.$114.? (A Have 553) 1 Ara; (E Rat elle. 571. 3 FterhOts (A Rat elle 111) 1 7-`. Ge'' t. (7lioittkeeper 515) 3 O n Tl'""' ((.7 43 1'D 117) 1 Ftroorackers Leg...toner t Harmony Gals On Timer) Ere ves Atoms Hot Shots Westerners. High single! A', Clark (375) High triple; '5', ("lark (412) LUCAN LANES MEN'S LEAGUE 4111s.roi-ooks (.7 Arnold 431) „ 4 Hotil (.T. NiaccIntash 757) Mercurvit fK Dickson Earl 3 • FlyterS (T. '\')o Lieshour 742) 1 ti(stitrtoz ft Carling 752) Agriat fj Pan LichtMt 159 13) . 713x (T),' 51 alson 371) 2 • Church (3. Henry 414) 2 11'.5odhutcherg r'r, 11 sight 71)1 3 Hass /tellers rr -Brooks 7391 .. 1 Lev -16 CotTrt, 599) 15 Lumber Kingti J. Nur's 5251 n Legion rtv South 54; Dairymen (At Merlon/1)d 301 . 4 tire. Dat-rs (11'. 141ekson 1701 n • Cirrues An.v.),e, see, 4 P. Pincher) IC Glenn 5541 1 Het Shots (N. Hard) 3771 LeAeue ebarereeks , 51 Woodbutchers . 53 ElectrieS 72 Hot Shot) .... , . 54 Fire rm.iert, Shari rire0114 '44 Dairymen 41 Ifire.urys .... 43 Lumber Teincm „ ..„, si eee LEAdUE Pinny ThritIors 42 Elgin 3l5 es) , „„ 4n 249?)...„...... 31 Clatieleheee Chureh Has tollors . • MO" • IA 240t1 24 /Awls ennatrilefl6t1 97 114 Letitni . . 211 AgrItti High eing,t: E. ratting (3251 141gli -triple: E. ("Arline 4142) High )7 eragol: E. Carling (354) LADIES' LEAGUE kitobIetA (A Mortito 245i riteAtirttekst (1.C. ThattiriSeni 191) 2 taklboOftex rf) Crodke 107 . C (7Utiri) tlakit Ilon 1410 24opat It. 24,41 tktillitet (Uri Callobtt 155t 2 ,Werririkier gurphr Evurriiko ctootte •Ink, .. Clotscria (0, Stnipton 2957 3 3,3 i • 5.3 74 t 5 TN by Rogers Majestic A btatitiftilly- styled well-designed 28" TV Dalryttiaids (Bat .5..inrn nil burerbsiti Cache 20) L Dspitmehaunt (Lou Ditty 232) 3 11 Ramblers . 92 Dairymaids. 25 Satellites 111 Marionettes ' 71 Shamrocks.......... 52 Sputniks Lept.colta.urts ..... sp. 7..,e,gionet1es Cla,r,debeye clowns .53 risor1eh00.0 ("11( tee 2113 Hieb Here,' • 47 rturnhAng 12 High single. B. Leitch (365. High triple: Ni. NrcintoSh (103 High average: 71. Carling (1411 COLLEENS' LEAGUE aecinus (1(." 74'15 ) 5 .1 AVho )'are) (D. 3lek0 172) ..... Hi Five (51. Carling 752 t 7 St. Patrieks rt., 131s.ke 4321 ., WhodDlIt M. tlermq1160 47A1 2 1 Lueerfettie) (5, Irtlirce/10. 4)57 $ Oh4.1t5tIR . . ........ ....... , . fifi • 1 -ft rive "tViiridirlit Ltlettelett62 ...... 41 Patricke . . . 21 1.31th Nt. reoliee 42434 tttgb elms, At. ratting (513) . High avettee4 Al. rattling 11511 tHILI5ittNI LtAdUt Kert (5. rilidAl 1677. Ise.meeeere (F. 31"Iiittril54d. 11151 a It) 80000 1271 ... Strikekings rit Paul 132) 0 -• fartebeits rte. ,Ateeteornere, not a inkttnora ft, 'RAN:Inlet), Iasi nut< , ett 49 Dumbello ,..• ..• • Chorips ..... ............... ."ss 'Fruipe'tittattli ttrikeltimgm . . 15 'High kinglicir 1.Stesntkeriierr • is75ag7 ,3 linfitteriter$, Me) the mow price rano. "THE SIMCOE" 23" Consolo TV Latest 1961 Model. ROM/100y pelted At SAVE. $140,00 AND EVY IT ,FOR' ONLY $._ ., 29.95 FULL WARRANTY Sandy Elliot . FURNITURE. & APPLIANCES PHONE 476 EXETER 5 3 5 1 )iffarlfiRrillfititlifinifilfrallttifYIAttittiAilffnffititaif(afilltifinfliinailii(0111itralti(407Atifflinj CONK11,10ENJUMBili. Phone 622 Exeter Phone 74 Grand Bend Phone 177 Thedford Phone JA 4-8321 Goderich FUTURE GAMES .Firitley, Feb, 24 7,11-,,Zerich. Vs....Exeter FOft Wees SOtierrioy. .Feb., .25 vs Jete 8-1.0-Brtittis vs. Maple Leafs 10-11,-B1ack Hawks vs. flang, ,ers. 11 -18 -Wee Wee Mondey, Feb. 27 6:30-7:3Legion Banta"- Ipeselay, Feb, 28 6 -7 -Pee Wee. 7•8-WIngs vs, Bogen 8 -9 -Leafs VS. Phantoms ponce crileelllosi There will be no Teen Time dance until the exams are over. The next dance will be held on Saturday, March 11.. .A note from Mrs. De Vries ..• Deal forget the square dance lesson$ at the ton, 4/11 Friday from 8-0130. Admission charge is 10e and boys and gi from 1141 years are wet, come. Mr. Doug Grayer from RCAF Centralia instructor, 11111111111111.111111111111El'11111111111*M1.1. 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