Loading...
The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-23, Page 7PIPIT e, w illiy,CV,14. '40 10*"! Pit• '41;* t 4 "*. for - ' Strtfo.rd 1:;in b ns lel honors ...ugh Don and Allen some from Walkerton picked up! rtelies are not related...cam-1mo .straight wins .place 'Sec- re.ttqrs M. the Exeter .Curlin.g;.ond and Frank Madill's, 'Wing. s first mixed honspiel'hain .entry placed :third with a Iquict .nut that the two Strat.. single win :and: a score of 18. tr[rd Hien cln things all[5e -as 'Area. rinks coete they won the two .draws in last - • mp• - Saturday's event in Exeter. Of the four ;area rinks com- peting, Sy 'Simmons., Exeter' Allen skipeed his rink to and Saul Rannie, Herisall, Stood. ;Vireo ronseeutive wins in the highest loth two. wins and 24 first draw and Don, a forme,l' points each, resident of :Mike:ter, duPlieaten: Competing in the first draw. the feat in the 1100 a.n. out- nannie dropped a dose 8,41 n game to a SL Thomas rink for kipping a rink of hiswire his only defeat, lie opened with and 1)r• and Mrs. iiruee ('ami- a 10-7 win over the Donald bell, Allen opened: the -13011SPIgl rink from Thedford and finished with a convincing 8.1 will over off with a -10.4 win aver sin 011.11 jainlesoll of Thedford and Bryan, Mitchel then dumned Charlie Shane's Members of the rink were Bxeter rink 9-5 in the second Mr. and Airs. Sam panne and match, JI elimased his Pec' Mr. and Mrs, Ernie Chipchase, feet day with a ifi'5 win over Their 24 points were two less a St. Thomas foursome to give than the second place mum an aggregate score of 32. rink, who gained: 'the :margin Allan Donald, Thedf or d, with a one-sided 16-4 win over placed. second in ;the first draw Harold Elder's rink in the final with two wins and n Plus of match. 26, while Mr. and Mrs. Harold The Simmons rink, made up JT.Ider and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie of Mr,.and Mrs. Sy Simmons Shane had a score of 17 to win and Mr. and Aira. Harry Shu- ttle prize for the teams with a wood, dropped their first tilt single win, but carne back with two eon - In the second draw, the. see- vincing wins in the final pair, ond Hughes foursome, Consist- They whipped Frank Madill's log of Air. and Mrs. Don Wingham foursome 12-6 in the Nughcs and Mr. and Mrs, Hal second and finished off with a ounder, with Pounder skip- 12-1 victory over a Seaforth ping, opened with a 10-6 rink skipped by Tien Bassett, win ever Ray Ross from Walk- The fourth area rink of Mr. Orton and copped the second and Mrs, Glenn Mickle and Mr. duel with Joe Martini, Chesley. and Mrs. George Bantle failed 10-3. They climaxed their per- Lo win a match in the. bonspiel. STRATFORD form WIC e ; with an 6-5 victory They lost a close. MS game in ford curling over another Stratford entry the opener and then suffered skiimed by Harry Odberl, two trouncings at the. hands of at the Exeter After losing the first game to Ray Ross, Walkerton and Frank master Ken the winners,Ross and his four- Madill, Wingbam, Martin, Elston rinks victors in lair des play Although their skip was in Ottewell, Stella Taylor, Lillian the hospital, Mary Martin's -Tennant, Norma Parsons. foursome still came up with a Runner-up — Barb Bell, Lois. will nver ' Kay Elston in the Web -b, Barb Corbett, Berdine Exeter :Ladies' Curling Club Morgan. 1 Today my guest columnists mare knowledge of the game it posal and our slightest wish ehampionshin, Friday, t are six Scots who recently will disappear in Canacl.a, , was granted with alacrity, On Pauline Simmons. took over . Anmpleted a whirlwind tour of behalf of we Scots I say a very BETTER THAN SCOTS I ,_,_ the- skipping duties for the Winners — Kay Elston, 'Aiarg Canada. The climax of their mg THANK Y011." winners and led her team to .Parker, Willa Wuerth, Norma visit was reached at Calgary "The play 'in general was Barney Piper, the president's a semi-final win over lone Kraft. during Brier week. well above that in Scotlandcharming wee wife, had her Smith and turned right around FINALThis was their first glimpse but STANDINGS was dehghted to see the say too: "1 was completely and whipped the. Elston rink. 'Kay 'misfile . .. .... .. .. S3 draw game . being played bY i fascinated, It w In the consolation round, be- fir lsrnr, "arm ,,. .„ , , ..... . 71 at au national curling "cc" antat- taele and in view of the fact my rinks, the spec ! week. I wouldn'tas haavvelonmdiesrsfeudi tween the teams who only lost 1 I pion ,1110klo 71Illal "ors' viewpoint, and I think itlfor anything and thanks to their first, game, Lois Ottewell Jessie Shane ...... ........ . ....... 71 the roaring game" or' from the players' this type of! 1 ;a iginated in Scotland it. is in- all you kind Canadians." emerged as the winner over 'Helen llurt on .5iln1rlA (-Wm` SA teresting to record the Scots' game is more interesting and! Jim Alexander of Edinburgh: Barb Bell's foursome. The Atari 'Potion Ail impressions. I hope this i.ncrease continues. Hsueh a great spectacle to wit- miewell rink gained the final Palm flusrilln lvi 1 h a win ewer Helen Burton, Hilda smith 57 Our first guest is none other club it was a pleasure to meet thing was out of this world— As president of the Mother ness—the magnitude of the Yfrilth FIrwle, 113 While tht Bell rink Sidelined a ( al Ily Son 1 Iwnt I. 5i than the High Potentate of old -friends and make new , ‘'ast nuMbor of spec ta tors, , Curling, all over the world—Bill inn(' Rmith 001(11r%s Tor ognahaorsaahvi aellaacaaattel.. now be -forgotten -just ter - squad s k I pp e d by Bernice C'ann, Lo- Of trwr41 ,IPsSir Rhario ,:fin Co lub of Scotland, known to all 't'hey it7 P per, president of the Royal rific-tremendous hitting accur. were always at our dis- , au and—that long slide!" Blaton rink wins draw LRIII.P1 ta Siognm* Mary martin curlers as The Mother Club, 41 !lik some lost out in their bid for the club championship, her serniee Cann . . :Odic" 51noNnuattnn 33 40 "I had no idea that the high. Letter from 41 ISc;Toalltieadov;rechCt 1;.:1(71tPs e?iniTel'fl.st With the Perthshire brogue di- VISIBLY MOVED Although Kay ElsLon's four- Aual•ms- 51aoDnnalrt Morton Fletcher 43 4-0 haled, be states: team managed to top the list light of my curling life was was v i s i b 1 y moved: "I've the club. Brier has got to he seen to be Kiri. hut to witness it is something in the second draw staged by to he reached in Calgary. The cton heard much about the Brier After a slow start, the Elston, fl believed. First, the cavalcade By MRS, HAROLD DAVIS one will never forget. The . rink really started to roll to Keeve wIns of competitors intermixed with ------------------Calgary hospitality was over - pick up 83 points, 12 more than! — lorries dressed over-all in colors ''!.:''''''1':":'''''".l"''' '"'. whelming—the ' spectacular pa - the nearest competitors. Three' of various hues representing Class That Counts . !rade—colorful chuck -wagon din - runner -up spot, one from °atilt Hensa11 cup : _ . - - - the parade, of course, was a were things you might teams ended un in a tie for the: various industries. Included in sm.tr,,,. .,„,s the f.k „m , for ' ner and western style break- theviVee'etiPgof the Class "'—' That fast group. 1 ;John :H.e.nderson skipped his lorry demonstrating this grandread about but not quite be -1 Counts at the home of Mrs. - Bernice Cann, Helen Miekle : rink to a win in Hensa Ws an- : old game of cin•ling. Norman Amos last Thursday. lieve. and Jessie Shane each had 71! nual bonspiel, Tu.esday, to cop, "On reaching the Corral a . . "The curling was interesting 'breathtaking sight: met my Mrs. Ray Paynter was in points. Helen Burton followed the. Middleton trophy. ; char e t 3,v•• c • ' n and sometimes spectacular but closely with 70, while Maida I Henderson, who won the "A" eyes, 8,000 spectators seated . g 0-C '11-n OLShp "1- we •! I 'find the knockout gams ra . t Gaiser and Marj Pollen had event during the. last draw and waiting for the opening of assisted by Airs, Roger limn-. (her menteheus, 65 paints each. i hart and Mrs. Fred Roger. What 1 could whipped a -team representing the 1961 championship. One interesting point was ! the `B" group, skipped b,. he Airs Chas. Baillie read A iasm of the crowd when a sl• not understand was the entlni- - "T coiorful " dress pf the . • • various rinks was a toy to see i poem. The roll call wa"n': was missed, 1 ani who had her evening rink int' the fact that Bernice Cann, i , Orville Workman. Members of the , Henderson rink included this i l and I hope that in time we ; ,mviate this, Hay, hint. Mrs. Clayton Ross favor.., swered with a housecleaning!to have been in Calgary at th- privilege ' ed up in last place with her a tie for the- second spot., end-, Jack Henderson, Stan Tudor seots will and ;John Deeves, ing player,' a f,iondly game on i ed with a 50 0. Mrs. ,T. T, tap .. ipiena,mnieof whoteBrierv,ere andaaI licauniici atlel wumer it to be true and keen. I looked i on • I found liott gave an interesting .1 spring cleaning (spring, ... — k ;us r 'cc hat morning afternoon rink, picking 'up only Workman's rink was made - 33 points. up of jack Consitt,Dr. John mcDougall, Mt. forward to some good curling ; Cleaning the home and the' The members of the winning Jones and John Anderson, not disappointed.! body). Mrs. Earl Watson dem-. chlatrist, Perth Scotland, could teams were as follows: Second place winners in the and i was "A" event 'were W. O. Good- Never will 1 forget the ga m a onstrated making uncooked :la rdlyta find rd wo'rds: "C4.:ilessal— club Championship win, s rink of W, C. smith, between Alberta and Saskat. I cookies which were found to believable — the crowds — Mt le sncia of curling un - Trophy w in n e r a — Mary Ken Christian and Lloyd Mous- chewan, The applause of the ' he tastY• 'deafening Martin, Pauline Simnions, Lois seau. Ed Fink's squad of Mrs. spectators was !Institute euchre tremendous kindness of Ca I - was amazed and to; p but shocked a 1 fe ir i , o,ccasion in last nigh,t to replace Mary the "B" group. , made o bad shot, This fype of i einvening. eel 1 !,Img<aaSarhYweiniiffi:al.1‘;'Aasilelanedrberig, Edinburgh. Learn and Helen Frayne. (Jane Ed Fink, Mr. Watson and Roy Page joined the. squad in the Brock copped second place in hear aPPlause when a Th2beirr(tstitiuteliah jeildwaedleieusepar; Y "A" group consolation win- Prize winners were: tadies!"Publie Sweetheart Na, 1," rendition of Martin.) sportsmanship does not appear . in Scotland. l hope that with • Rininer-up — Ti. a y Elston, ners were George Hess, Tomhigh, Mrs, Harold O'Brien; ', said: "T found the Canadian Ilarg Parker, Dorothy Gomai, Dougall, Ron Mock and Fred lone bands, Mrs. :Earl Waton*: game somewhat boring from a Elsie 'Weslcott, Beer. Bob Cook's reil: ink of Doug Vermwon the ".B" consola- men's high, 13111. Wagho'rP; 'spectator's point, nr view, then Consolation winners — Lois Cook, E. Stewart and Lloyd tion. lone hands, Lloyd cowdres1 • became fascinated hy the tar - lucky draw, Bill Waghorn. !I ' tics and finished up as enthus.1 (Intended for last week) laslic as anyone. I wouldn't; Ladies Guild and WA ' have missed the Brier for any St. Paul's Anglican Chureh the Sebmiory Cluh, Toronto, 'thing.l' The Ladies Guild' and WA of ' Canadian curlers in Montreal, met at the home of Mrs. Ger- Ottawa, '''Whinipeg ancl Calgary aid Paul with 14 present. ntertain theMrs. Mrs. Alex Irvine, vice-prosi- were proud to e visiting Seots in reeiprocation dent, conducted the WA meet- for the overwhelming *kind- ing. Scripture passage WAS ' nessos visited Upon those of us read by Mrs. Bill Waghorn. Who have had the good fortune Gifts were brought in to send to journey. to the land where to the prayer partners. Rev. curling was born. it was a bit of Africa, and Mrs• Phillips and fartitlY1' Rev, Peter Dymond gave the I study. Mrs. Waghorn took charge of 1" the Guild meeting at the rinse et which an A110.1011 SA le was held. Gerald Paul Acted as i auctioneer. The hostess was assisted with lunch by .Airs. 13. Waghorn, I - . . .. - Cecil 'Dobson. t Mrs. Garth Tackler and MGRATION St rs, 1 You'll never be popular If you spend All your time taking i Photo 156 Grand gond advantage of your right of free speech, : „...iialiiii,m,!,,,,,,mania„..,,,,,,,,,,h,,m.,,,,,,,m,...ffl.,11,,,,,lawa,ifinimammi,,,,,,imaialw„ Still tirle to bk,kti, th .2. , '. "4 e FOR COMFORT ALL YEAR ROUND MAKE i hist.miouto rush for 1 our SAN1TONE SERVICE LINDENFIELDS LT : . ri 4 But HURRY! .14 I YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR .1 WARM AIR HEATING AIR CONDITIONING .., 'OIL BURNERS 1 , 1 SHEFT METAL WORK I .',:-':' f... ., I .,.., .<4-4 i6::,..,:,,a7 • 11 W 6 are an As:sedate Member of the 'National Warm INVItATIONAL BONSPIELS POPULAk—txeter 'Curling Club held its second stic-11 tntinda, I Ah' Heating arid Air COliditiemilig AttOtlifleiti tit eessrul invitation bonspiel in its new rink Saturday, Visiting, rinks praised the i clubl facilities and arrangements, Saturday's 'spiel was . a mixed competition midi both 'tlikaw prizes were won by Stratford tpanis, Above, Mr. and IVrs. tidrid Sim. 5 mons siVdeli A reek Mtn' the hOUSe. 'Oriellneg rinkt skipped by „Charles Shane, r I PHONE 1#1 ptured a third prize, , TA PhOW i'kw.lermto , * anmaiimatieenuarainnaanianaminnommenrionniniminereaunarininiaronia• I • •%,%', RINKS WIN—Two rinks from the Strat- 'Pounder, standing, and A, Hughes, kneeling, Mem. club won first prizes in the two draws hers of the Pounder rink were Vi Hughes, Don Hughes club's first mixed bonspiel Saturday. Draw- ad Ellen Pounder; the Hughes four included Mrs. Ottewell, left, congratulates skips Heil -highs, Dr, B. A. and Mrs. Campbell, —T -A photo Ken Watson's CURLING h ts ana ay tribute Ian game of poetic justice to hear John McDougall's wry remark to Bill Piper when they found their hotel hills marked "paid" —"T dinna think we'd better argue very .much." The TirooM4vecolog hiereh MI- Pale 7 learn gains berm , others still fighting Lee Learn, who won the first! Joe Wooden, who was' in, sec; 1 draw in -the Exeter Men's 1 and place last week; dropped 1,Curling club, virtually assuredl a 15-7 loss to Harvey Pollen ' himself At a crack at the i and Doug hughson moved a. 1 Jones, macivaughton trophy as head of him Iraq third sit he came up With a, 22-7 win : with a• 13-5 win over Marler ' over Bill MacLean, 'Sanders. left far each team in the l'hurs-, commanding 14 point lead .over single, paint, MacLean with only one game i JONES, th'orhiewoheleaad(Tels dash Lbecatrwaeeiai werei t in five last :c lalin:ekto: : d :e playi de d t bi I; r iek MacNAL4HTON DRAW "?.1; night group, Monday night group, . TiltmdaYi MarPh .25 Mao liodgert had an assist ' - :,n,0: : 1.14::: frac Bev Mer'Pgloalolladtgaesrlitelaeds°kPipeallpvceeddr It 11: i';:all)rhile13asIbleaYn-0-74:04:6ror't hUlipisriscaonuSandeelitglOhttheir fifth straight !, 2, Anrn IN:frrott—atozo allekis win with a close 10-9 victory 3. Bin ,ma, .1. ean--1-laity Snell aver HeIlderSan King, while 4. Lorne ra8,% more—Le a Leiairri Snell suffered his first loss i with a similar one -point deficit ', milt Itobbins alCa—fro: Jeffery 4 against Morgan. chance to regain the leader-, however, Snell will get a :t.i:ii...r,ni‘ki.5:()Lileigiiii11141-1—.A.to.t, csinnl til h 7 7 : Harvey Pollen 1.5—Joi. 'Wborleli 7 ship when the two leaders meet rirci.wili4r•VIneir 1 "i-s--ILFit6Isarigtt: • in a head-on battle in the last Doug. flUghsOn 13—m. sandark 5 week of the schedule. 11.11r0;16t in ; Sandy- .filliOt 12, --Dick ;1 erroyn 7 .1.) 0,.Essr el IsesSi to n C ()e rr s othoe iTegaadienresdhipso.line !(1,-,Fii-r,slclati:,,„11;.-,;"":111/Bloh aierington a the Tuesday night group as he M. .Horlizert In --Henderson liris.. A eked out an 11-10 win over 1 Oberlin Shane 1O—A. Westeett 1 jCoeirlsnonCaoriLetuir.-porli.nhet bviiiigne goa4er ' it 7tlati,rtlifia:Sji•11%1191.11PaP,roYm71fT1 —AkilLieP: m: 6 ''''!T31.1a1c11.:;11.6 Ken ()Howell, who moved hack cf. MrTavisli 0—G. BusehA 3 into second soot with a con- , fp:iv it,,Iiiegs,"al !Wm-L:11'14M vincing 14-7 margin over Artimaryey t.ctw6a. 6-22.1ii Can 6 Cann, tRainn Salley 7,---PArry Snell 5 i onnminininotiniiminniftwomommotioninionninnminfonmownonninioionininoninomut - i*, . ALF ANDRUS 011 Burners -- Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work 403 ANDREW ST., EXETER PHONE 719 I ... . CANADIAN PROPANE GAS & APPLIANCES •HOTSON 'IuMiiiign II II Yi n1014111111 it'll 11111011101i( ANNOUNCEMENT Ilunter-Duvar Ltd. WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT OF Herm Dettmer TO °UR SAIES STAFF: Herm would welcome .the opportunity to have his many friends and customers drop in and look OM' 11 i5 new lino of LKSWAGENS and MY USED CARS Herm's seven years' experience in the field qualify him to give you top notch deals. DROP IN AND SEE HIM TODAY AT IT PHONE 30 MIA ( Volkswagen Se los & Service LTD. EmE, Have Your Easter Rey Cleaning Done t$TIMATE XETEIt El Fire struck our plant last week but 'we're happy to report it didn't damage any of our customers' gar- ments nor our machinery, We're Operating At Fun Capacity Again AND WE SOLICIT YOUR CONTINUED PATRONAGg May we emphasize, in view of 8.0me. recent rumors, that. the fire did not result from any careletsneSSit the part of our staff but from the malfunction Of automatic controls. We assure yott overy precaution is taken to avoid hazards. 5PCRE THANKS Wo're grateful for the outstanding work of the eter brigade and others who aSsitted us during the fire, and Earl Sproule who 8Atithiled the alarm. WOO cannot express 0111' sincere appreciation for the help we have received and for the continued loyalty of .our patrons, HONE leaners and Lai undeteria Ltd. tXATEit