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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-09, Page 6P 4 Tilit pAdvdtai . Mar0h ',rite • '.1BLITton rink. :1 Leaders, unchAnged iposten again after week's .action WATaR,LOO WINS LEGION `SPIEL -This Waterloo rink, skipped by Jack Trhomp- n came home with an exciting three -end in the final game to win Exeter Le- gion's e- von, a g gion s first bonspiel Saturday. They became initial winners of the Molson's tro- phy, now up for annual competition.. From left are Tony Warnholtz, lead; George Nosewortlry, London, Molson's representative; Art Freer, vice skip; Jack Thompson, skip, and Bob Koch, second, -T-A photo eetuanniinn3lelnutireu tAF eettruirt,AlU,tt,tierrotltttultAtttl uthuglittnttnntntF,nniellelle The T'hkirsday ;a f 4 e r it •a o 1a : The three leaders an the Eve -Oven are still in a tight race s. glottii �f the refer ladies.' ter men `~, curling each cametor the leadership, with .''erson i l eurbng club insintai.ned their up with victories this week to .1toictittg, :a s11ui two paint Mar- -, �'.,e "rkC��, i onslaught on llelail Surtoii fi' maintain their leads, and only gin .atter his third conse,cutive I squad 1'11is week, dropping ,I#le one change was made In .the awne lie picked- ell a. 10.6 win :. It leaders liaek illta d tvuo•way runner tip spots. over Claude Farrow, while , tie far `top Spal. Mac liodgert Can1e up with a Ottewell eked out .a etmmm? 8.7 1 lvudrey Mei�onald's foursome 13:7 win aver Geo ge Bioehe win over sandy Elliot. i STATIONARY did the trick tilts week, whip to maintain his lead an the T.he 'tiva•way battle in the ipin Button"s squad 121. Jes- htanria�' night gt'oiin tavo paints '1hwsday right taroup is still ENGINEERS isle Shane took; Advantage of ahead of ttlric SnPll's four• waging with. 131.11 MacLean. the secondstraight defeat to some. The Snell rink dumped holding a three-point .lead over 'the leaders to move her team Milt Robbins 10-4 to move 11110 Lee Learn. MacLean picked up into a tie with .6Q points. Tie the runner-up spot, hist third win with an U-6 via ; Shane rink dumped .0 a t h y The spot had been held by tory .over Allan Westcott, while S.authcott's squad 12.4. Pon graham, but Elmer Bell Learn maintained his bid .for. t In the Wednesday night group ,knocked him down the ladder a second draw win with an Bernice Cann consolidated her with a 10.5 setback, i cumber one spot with a .6.5 win In the Tuesday night group, over Edith Boyle's third place Ernie Cerson and Ken Ottc- !four. The win gave the Cann riuk 54 ts, 11 marethan 'Efi MEN'S CURLING scares ria Bus.chepoin's, wilco seor.ett a 0C-6 rart t'ann 17 -Ed ntai - win over Jessie. Shane. fila; melee lee Ti -Nal„ • Snell a 14ay Elsto.n's foursome took P.I1PaFQillio '- i 1"r'h 1111 haa,P a coiu111anding iced in the rine F1n,hson 13 rluss Snell 11 Tuesday group, picking un.lin iiPn` slrz.aufihln 13-13" I ret= azorsatl 2 Maetl6 victory over Mary Martin T4 'I` Jeffery ll'-GGeorge Pollen 4 to :lump intra . 14-pgt.nl lead t,ee T,eern Ir-eieewie Alitir+r •1 over Helen Miekic's second rim Mar Lean 11-.1. Wetstentt s mace team. However, the Mie- Art Cann 11• -•-Ross 'Taylor • ;Inner troll 10 -.-Tint, Graham 3 then the leade.ts. i11ar I.1, 1 . 11.4 win .over Edwin Miller.. 1 In last week's .action, Carl Cai.t and Gienn ;aiickie calm; up with the biggest wins, Cann clumping Ed 1Rrddy 17.2, While Mickie. stopped Harry Snell 154. Ae. Aspiring vocalist had just co.inpleted a lesson, " Profes• sor," she asked, ".do you think 1 will. ever be able to do any-, • thing with My voice?" "Well," replied her instrue- a Sealed applications will be received by the under signed until 5100 F.M. March, 16, 1961,.for po5i tions as Stationary Engineers at the Huron County • Home, Clinton; duties to commence April 1, 1961 Fourth class papers, or better, required; salary =- $3,000,00 per annum, with usual employee bene- fits. Application fortes must be 'secured from the under- signed, and submitted in envelopes supplied. JOHN G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer County Of Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. lwle Tin k have pale ane ess d' ' e 1 n '11111 r l hi s •f tor, It nll�'lit, come in handy s u ! utumatu,uul,alwntntnnut:nnn,11110 1' , ,lP ,o n g`anle tier,emeen Tine' 30 -Bob ,istto - 3 tri case .of;.fire. i �n[tutttt,•,atint.::u!tt:avtttt,,.nt.antW,uUFuuuwun, 1?n11en holds down the. third Morley "fanciers 10 -Dirk .Termyn 7 I , t erson In Maude Terrell! 5 spot in :the group \wit11: 55 paints. ''assn,ar•e 10 -Farrah 'FlaliPy 4 LADIES' curate/4o eeones 3 \\'nnden A -Haney Coit en 9 Wednesday, March 1 Dirk TInelofson n---(1. literal, Rh n 1Crn rat tewell A --Sandy Elliot 7 lone Smith i--1,• Siet:ner 4 ehat•1ea Smith 3....S. rileringinn f ',emir., Cann 3 --Edith 'Royle. 5 tEdna. ;Rti rhe 9--Jeasie Shane 6 Thursday, March 2 )1alda (falser 3 -Bernice. Cann 5 A. A1arDnnatd 12-•l•Te1en Tutton '1 JPFFIP Shane 1°.--C'. $duthrntt 4 Tuesday, March 7 IT.' Mlcl+le 11---). "FTac..N'aughton 9 tram revert n-Lota ntte.werl A Nee. 'elision 3 ---Mars Martin R M. Fletcher ,s--14ilda Smith 6 SCHE0)LE Thursday, March 9 t'ahhY Soutitrntt--11airla 'Taiaer 13ernire Cann ---Helen Murton Jessie Shelli.. A. :\1'Ponalrl Tuesday, March 14 \. Mar Naught on -Kay Elston Lot' oftswell-Marg Marlin Mari •Pollen--- \fariot, Fletcher Helen :\tickle ---Hilda Smith iWednesday" March 15 lone Smith--.lessie Shane 1.. Siegnet . -Bernice Cann 11d1111 Boyle -Edna Busrhe PIPERS LEAD CURLERS -Curling, which originated in Scotland, had a real Scotch flavor in the local rink, Saturday, at the first annual Legion bonspiel sponsored by; the Exeter group. The Legion pipe band, attired in their kilts and busbies led the' competitors in a parade around the ice to open the one -day spiel, Mayor R. E. • Pooley. a member of the Legion, welcomed the curlers to Exeter and threw the, first rock to start the event off. Noseworthy' _Ken arson's CURLING Brier reminiscences full of highiights° CALGARY -With the eyes of !lege for a Manitoba team to where Baldwin, Cam bsll1 the curling world concentra.ted'return empty-handed. Our en- Stone end Wood, Jr,, oil the Calgary Corral and the" thusiastie supporters thought horns in a series of tretreh- fortunes of the competing! we owned the Brier. How Claus finishes that had the champions this week, mane' • times have changed! spectators applauding one brii- viewers are recalling high . when the curling cavalcade tient shot after another. lights of past Briers. I was pried loose from Toronto, Ole Olson, the Edmonton Comparisons are being made { Howard Wood won it on home ice -maker., was the unsung of 'personalities, blond -stirring ice in Winnipeg in 1940 and the hero of the drama for tie had battles, hair-raising finishes- Sliding Schoolmasters, as we created such perfect. draw and and individual brilliances that I were known then, squeaked hitting ice that he almost took transpired during 31 round•ro- I through on crooked Quebec ice the curl out of curling. A sero - bin series since 1927. I in '42, tillating Matt Baldwin put on Old contestants recall with MANITOBA SLiPPED a sizzling display of rock art- ostalgia the memory of Art istry that won him his third i Condie piping the teams vote:n be After a •three-year suspen- Canadian crown. the Toronto Granite Club ice 'slocause of war transpor, MIDST pRAM.A71e and into the banquet, room !tation demands, 1. h e Brier Moncton prgvi.ded the most with his busy mouth organ. To• 1 landed in Saskatoon and. from d rondo playoff game of all day the skirl of massed pipers there on tine fortunes et Man arid. the'roll of many drums' itoba began to wane. time, Alf Phillips of 'Toronto ushers the layers into the, But other Western provin- and Winnipeg's Bill Walsh not. p only required an extra genie. rink with a r eal fanfare fill , ces took over. With the drama- but an extra end to settle the for visiting royalty. f tic exceptions of singleglwins issue. when Brier was lburiedais Ontario Tom FR nchy,, Northern r, Thee Manitoba skin's Iasi n out -turn shot on tough outside . Toronto, Manitoba rinks were' Trail, B.C., and -Don Oyler, ice around Ontario guards to: 5 almost invincible, I Kentville, 'T.S., the Tankard. chip the winner has been im-i • Led by the incompareisle, has been corralled each year martalized by (he -Moncton of Gordon Hudson they captured, by the three. Prairie provinces. ficials who took the winning' the title in eight of the first I This year will be no exeep- stone .off the sheet, mounted it - 13. years with Gourley Wood' tion as curlers are bred young on A trophy and presented it lo! g , � a,he. app,. The Campbells are a nerals; P •ovince just as a horse finds! The most competitive Brier to contend with in Baler an -- Province e 1 p pals, The Hamilton Clan gave ifs way back into the barn, in the writer`s ii'enlory welt Ontario its first win in 1935'• In those days it was a sacr1- the Kingston affair All 1957 and. the famous farmers of I Avonlea brought an end to the Saskatchewan famine just 20' years later. A record of 55,000' spectators in Regina still: stands .as A. memento to the occasion. Newfoundland, Quebec and New Brunswtdk' have suffered the indignities of the doomed n Canadian Som etitien, Nene ,JONES, MacNAUGHTON DRAW Thursday, March A 7:19 - 9:90 1. Sa.lph Salley -Leo 'Learn 9:nn 11:on 1. Bili ;\1acl:,ean-.A.. 'Pararnore 2. 1.,. Passmore -.'Alen 1i'eatc9tt 3. Charlie Shane -.Glenn Atickla. 4. 1Tarry Snell ---Edwin :YMiller Monday, March 13 7.09 9191 '1. G. 1TrTavish-George Busch 2. Cart Dann -B61) Ellermgton 3. Ch 3. ;\McLaughlin 4. Ed Brady --a Mer T�II 9 nn' - 11:nn l• rev Morgan-Cllrlr Snell 2. 1T111 Rnhbins--'Soh Tisffery 3, Don Gra.harn-Dint; Roelofscn 4, Mac Hndge,rt-Henderson Ting Tuesday, March 14 1:90 - 9:03 1, Dour Hu;hson---31arley Sancle_r,t Harry Jeffery -Rues Snell ,. Sa,1d, Elliot. -Dick dern,yn 4. Claude F arrow --Ross Taylor 3:09 11:09 Let T -A Classifieds do the "1. Art conn -T e'n Otteweli wantjob -for you when you to ' 13111 Csnn-1 ar,eY Cowen ;1pollen sell, rent or buy.. Phone 770. 4,, T:InhnoP r'nrhrtt--.Ernievooden---1•iarrey Cerson ,,,,nrl1l,tF Uttnruuu u,n,tlHltl„Ir„lltn ltll!41,1,,,n,n,,,,,,,lnpp,Il,F rIHrH lrHI1111n W,ptg„nitl t t It RtyA: 1 Cdn alton Johnson, 'Watson in the West where the kids happy skip. - end Gowanlock carrying the 1 shed their first teeth on cur -p tankerd back to the Keystone ling stones Waterloo rink win gra Legionts bonspiel Jack Thompson skipped hist Waterloo rink to three straight. wine oto cop .first Brite In the first annual Legion bonspiel staged by the Exeter Legion the local, rink, Sl.turday. The Waterloo rink stood .fir 4t, among the _1t1 cols peting teams. sdging a Tiled -lord rink bj+ a single point. The Water ton rink had an aggregate score of ,l points, ooropered to the 311I nicked UP by the 'Tedford four -I some, Thnlnpsoit._, .and iiis l'in'k et" Art, Preer. Bob loch and Tony 1 Warnholtz opened the tourney With a 7.1 win over L. tcowett s Seefort1i squad, handed a 9.7 defeat td all toter rink skip - pod by Lee tort) and finished' riff their perfect record with a close 9 3 victor over' a Waik- erten entry. Ali Exeter rtlnk akippetl by i0 MgdLtan tomttiz1 tits, are Enke competing`, finlsitirlg 1n fetfi'l ,, spelt with two 1vin5 and total of 2S .points, Tito rink, daniprised 'bf Clift Brrniiaell, Lee W'elaber afid Lloyd Smith, tlrolspnd triol hilar ltiai:t:h to I' 3 cbttd place 'frlledfdrd or.'ew by fi adore bt Ar Ed Fink's .t-J.enssll entry' placed sixth, while 1xeter't Lee Learn olid Charlie Shane were 11•tli and 12th respective- 1v,A seeoed Hensel] rink skip- ped by Sam Bennie finished in 14th place. Rinks from Walkerton, Sea - forth, Ripiey. :Chedford, lien - sail, Coderich, flowick, 1 -far- Waterloo competed. isle n r n od 51.01115e1•s of the Exeter area teams we're• Exeter -Bill MacLean, skip; Clift` `(3rinlnell, vice -skip;. Lee Webber, setons! and Lloyd SIPith, lead. V.41(40-1 ,00: 1..r# a t" h, SW; Ken 111.1 alrghliti, visa -skip; Gorcl McTavish,. aeeohd and Eldrid Simmons, lead, l,xeter Ohariie Shane. s tag 13o1i Teffery, vlte skip; Howe .td Trueniner, eeteod AM lfarvey Pfaff, lead Heeleall-Ed rink, Skip; Mclitnon, vice -skip: Earl 861- (1311f setohd and John Skeaf lead. Iletirall--Sam itatittikx flki ; 16ug 1:iughsor , trim«Skitt; •,11,tsy knek tecond and W. 0. 'Good Mit, Mad. t p , hes dented the tankard with its monicker yet. In the 'past 501e11 ;years M-` herta and Saskatchewan havei taken full charge and have' marched le the presentation table on every occaeiolt hut once, when Bill Walsh of Win- nipeg had the effrontery to wrest the trophy bear their possessive hands, Tomorrow night at the Gar- uary Corral it will be no tilt.' ferdnt. .After the 'Mat ttham-, pions are declared tither Pre.' 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Your dollars provide and carry on the essential Red Cross services and 'programmes in your community. , This year -think of the many ways the Red Cross serves you and your neighbour -then plan your donation or pledge to the best of .:your means. A generous donation will do so much for so many in 1961. Red Cross Needs Your Help Now Send your donations to Exeter Diens Club c/o, it, L. BEAVERS, EXETER, ONTARIO t n Thursa, Mort 9 Exeter Lions' RED CROSS Tho ittd. Cr= : looks to you goriotusly to ti°>!o Lion At your dog, 5:30 �4 I