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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-03-30, Page 7A s. 44 91 • • .# n4 141 n11f' /10 • t / • .* , , ,•„ # 011.4.11* 1111* *111,00, ,e**#1,[ryeatl#,#" nt*, *ngen* *11. ,,on**403, 4,,,knfON'tn,V* '10,%4'..4.';11101 ',19.11110,11990? • ! Burton, Hern teams London stroter „ The Titnee.Ativoeole, /March 30, 1511 wins at KLppen ILd! s curling dub COP HENSAIA, HONORS -13,, H, IVIlddieton, left, is .shown presenting his trophy to. Hensel reeve John Henderson finished on top in tile -"`A" group and 'ousted the "B" 'winners skipped by Orville Workman,. Other 'members of the team shown- with' their skip are: Jack Henilerson, the skip's son, Stan Tudor and John Deeves, The Members of the winning rink were also presented with individual awards, Learn wins Posts two wins IcE c,uders in Mensal{ jitney Pega..; win in tomes „draw Helen. 13nrlen skipped her foursome of Ada Diriney, Mad. cline King and Dorothy Elder to three straight wins to COP the Skips and Vice-elsipt Bon - spiel staged, by the Exeter dies' Cnrling Clith- this Week, In the Leeda and Seconds event, Ellen Knight canoe up with three wins in take first place in that event, Jessie Shane'finished secend behind the. Burton rink, while Lois Item was the runner-oa in the Leads and Seeends draw, The Btirten'rink had a- tough time in their opener, linallY winning 6-5 over Jessie Sharie's foursome. They went on te score an .easy 12-4 win over Laurette Seigner in the second and finished off with a 12-6 victory over Cathy Southeott in the final, After dropping the: .first game to the winners, Shane's four- snme came back with a 6-5 squeaker over Marion Fletcber on a last -end rally and then stopped Jane Robertson 8-6 in the final game. Members of the Shane rink were Helen Mickle, Mari Pol- len and Barb Bell. off with a 9-2 score in a game with Dorothy Goman. Lois liern's foursome !of Jea- nette Taylor, done Weber and Betty Lou West opened the tour- nament with, a close 5-4 win over Dorothy Goman, hut were stopped by the seine squad in the second game. llowev,er, they Title fight at theatre Boxing fans in the area who had ,„ small wager.on Inge- . mar Johansson in the recent world heavyweight clash and are still wandering if theY, along with Ingo, were victims nt a fast count, will have a chance to see for themselves this week when the fight will be shown in the Lyric Theatre. The fight, which was staged in Florida, will be shown in ifs entirety, ' The first round, when Patter- son was knocked down twice and Johansson once, was ae• claimed one of the most ex. Knight wins easily : citing ever witnessed in a Ir. the Leads and Seconds heara'weight clash. • • event, Ellen Knight had little Ron Horne, manager of the. serni- mai Allan Crerar's rink won two talce honors difficulty skipping her rink4of: theatre, has the .fight slated , ._ .. Dorothy ?rout, Helen Frayne for Thursday, Friday and Sat - games 5nd finished with a plus i and Norma Kraft to three urday nights along with a full - Lee Learn moved one step of eight to win the itensate Two Centralia rinks and ane straight wins. They started out ' length feature, closer to copping bis second Curling Club Jitney, Tuesday, Exeter entry copped prizes in. with a 9-5 win over Dorothy In second place was a rink! the two-day invitational Bon- -tinnily in the Men's Curling,Pfaff, took a 9-3 game from : Cluti, Tuesday, when he scored ' skipped by jim McAllister,' sPiol staged by the. Exeter Iiibby Sherwood and, firnehee ' a decisive 14-8 win over Ernest! who had two win, and a plus Ladies' Curling Club this week. Cerson in the semi-final for the of five, .Ethel Ailey skipped her Ceti- . lanes MacNaughten trophy tralia rink to fiT skipped by Helen Burton had Learn, who skipped a four- Members of the winning rink , , Ira place, . ues- sem in a win in the Canadian were jack Cerls'll, "r : .,,t.,.e.ski„., day, to finish ahead of an Exe- NancY, Robertson, vie skip ''"" ter foursome skipped by Jessie Madeline ,King, second; Rae t Tire draw, finished in top spot John Anderson, second and ' Shane and a second Centralia Benning, lead. in the Thursday night group' John peeves. leacL day night winner, The winners Tax e is rink entered by Helen Burton. 'The Henson rink tvhich cop.' and took on Carson, the Tues -t In the opening draw,' moo. ped the seeondorize, Monday,' McAllister's rink was made un of Howard Scene, Jack Hen- de , Louise Hetherin ton was 'made tl13 of Mrs- Don win now face mac Hodgerca Berson a..ncl Mac Watson, Wi fie i la d fi t: i i JoYnt, Mrs, Jim MeAlbster. , , , foursome in the final. Cerson jumped into a 6-2 lead after four ends in the i match, but Learn came hack; four to lake over the. lead and. with big margins in :the net coast to the victerY. Skipping Roy Lainport, Ray Jory and Dick Ethcrington, Learn drew to within a. single. point of . Corson ' with three points on the fifth end and, Eight rinks competed in the a I4ensall entry skip'ped. " bY Mrs. Doug 'Cook and Mrs. Ivan - event. SWR I'D Ms. on Joynt, A second KiPfer• . . 9 I Winghant entry placed third, Teams were entered :front other I hree to go ahead 10-61 The winners were 'pre sen led 1'v ingha rn , Seaforth, Hensail, N. MAIN ST. and opened the lead to 14-61 with hassocks and the second Strathroy, Centralia, Mitchell , SEAFORTH with a big four -end in the; place finishers won TV. tables. and :Exeter. • eighth. Cerson managed a single i place teams took home pillows il paint in the final two ends but, for their efforts, IThe members of the third t/11111111111i11111111,111111/11111/11111111111/1111111111111111i/M11111“11m1111mmiffilmmlinitimominomulmo couldn't overcome the coal- Members of the Centralia • f mending lead built up by rink included Ethel Ailey, Learn. Eileen Fortune, 'Betty Allen I moved ahead with two on the! Members: of the Cerson rink and Ruby Walker, sixth. I were Lawrence Wein, Gerald Jessie Shane's rink was made In the seventh he scored an -I Webb and Winston Shaplon, up of Barb Bell, vice -skip; Doreen Tiernan, second; 'Libby Sherwood, lead. The second Centralie. rink, %.evmmffile.memmmetmmeimmy iii emee.mmm.mmwmv.mmimemlemm.em.ve. Busche; Shane -rinks share mixed honors Charlie Shane and George 1 Audrey McDonald on the sec: Busche skipped their teams to and place team. three wins each to cop, firsti The only team failing to Akin place in the two draws in the at least one game was a four. Mixed Curling bonspiel, Sun -1 some skipped by Dort South- day,cott. Russ Tiernan finished in see-, and place behind Shane in the, Stische wins second white miss ennui. After winning a close 9-6 first draw, skipped his foursome to a sec -1 game from Glenn Mickle, and place finish in the second 1 Busche had a comparatively easy dere in registering two draw. Shane, aims with, his wife} more liens to cop the :second draw oi the bonspiel, Playing and Cy and Pauline Simmons first, with his wife, Laurette Seig- twohad little trouble in their matches, dumping Doug, ner and Claude. Farrow, Busche stopped Harry Sherwood 7-2 in Parsons 11-1 and trouncing: 18„,e ,the second match and dumped Dick Jermyn's foursome However, Ow had to go all, Russ Snell's foursome 12-5 in out te come up with- a 9-7 win the final, over Tiernan in the final match I Snell's rink remained uncle - between the two undefeated ! feated until the final game rinks. with an 8-6 win over Ken Hern 'Tiernan had a tougher time in. the first game and a con - Making the final, scoring a vincing 13-2 victory over a 7-2 win over Don Southeott in foursome skipped by Tony the first acid sidelining Hender- Page in the second encounter. son King 7-5 in The second tile Members of the !secoed place Doreen Tiernan teamed up with team were Russ and Snell' her husband and Clarence and and Gerry and Ddrothy Pratte Lee. Webber and Ken Hem! were a single point: back oti the Snell team with an. aggro.' Tournament gate score. of 23 each. The honspiel brought the mixed curling to a close for the season. ALF AN RIJS — Oil Burners — Heating, Plumbing, Sheet Metal Work 403 ANDREW ST,, EXETER PHONE 719 car is a LOCAL job Cancer MUM, be combatted at home—throughout Huron. county—as well as in the laboratories, hospitals and clinics across Canada, Each of us can help'in this campaign. — Continued from page They will get a rest until the following Saturday • if theY are still undefeated and will play in the "0" final al 400. They will face either Ripley, Hensel], Tara, Zurich, Atwood, Ailsa Lucknow or Mer- ton. Hensel] will get their first taste nt competition on Satur- day at 8:30 am., when they face Ripley. The winners will advance to a 4:00 p.m. fixture between either Tara er Zurich, who will faecal at 9:45 :a.m. The winners will have a rest until Saturday, April 7, when they will take on either Atwood, Ailsa Craig, Lucknow or 'Mer- ton at 9:45 a,m, The winners of this game will meet the win- ners of the other half. in the "D" final at 4:00. Locals start next week The Exeter pee wets onep their "C" round on ThursdaY. _ _ _ April 6, When they face tVood- bridge in the opener at 11:00 1058 METEOR Sedan. auto:. matic, snow bres, 21,000 o Goderich Friday fol.: ThileS, two-lene, like 11 e‘V 8:30 ani m eeting with either 1 r, 4 .7 Ty m A v Durham or Winona end then the winners Ili ect entice Sce- nkt atgul, ULM. f0.011, POPt, PCITY, BION1 sir Pt. 1056 mElitoR 2..door, Edward at 1:30. If Exeter are still in the run- ning for the "C" boners, they 'play the sethigibel at 12:15, Sa[UrcittY, facing either. Mitch - '11, nwiney, Wingliatil, Wat- ford, Clinton, Lambeth, Chet - ley or FOreSt, The winners then Meat in the final al 6:30, In past years, the chatithions have met in the grind than. 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The majority of those funds are used in research, the rest for local service and educational work, 2. EDUCATION—Because cancer.CAN be cured in its early stages our unit has been active in describing its symptoms to encourage- prompt attention. Over 28,000 pieces of literature were distributed. th Huron in 1960, Forty-five film showings have been made, Speakers and films are available for any group at no charge. SERVICE—Th 1960, over $3,100 We8 pen} on welfare services for '70 patients 1tt Huron, These services included dressings, transportatien, medication, diet, housekeeping services, drugs, You Can Help -s J By having a thorough physical examination at least once a ,year tO protect yourself against cancer; by tetereing tq tts; cancer patients who need heIN , and by giving gdrimuly to the April Cancer 'Compolgo:. in Huron .County hwg,14AW COME A IV* WAY BUT W WM HAV 'PAR lb. to° Charles Parkinson. London.: a le won the Carling trenbY at the, K EasterShootat ippen an !Sunday with 417 nut of 50, Itunner-up was another Lon- doner. 13i11 Stewart4 with 45 out of 51 The, shoot was sponsored by, the Kippen :Cue Club. clinched theic second place with a :convincing 13-2 win over Helen Webber in The finel„i elects new officers aessie Shane was elvted ed that the now had a. president of the 'Exeter Ladies'imemhership of 90. The ladies Curling Club at their annual} curled in three ;MOS (hying meeting at the rink, Thursday. the past year. inelnding, this She suceeeds Helen MickIe. Tuesday and Thursday 40. 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