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WLING
• SCORE
•STANDINGS
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EXETER LANES
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MEN'S LEAGUE Wee )Hopes it
"A" GROUP Win Poppetles . 7
BlO1.a Supertest (L. Burns 703) 3 „Han icap 4
Pepsis (7. Coughlin 72'3) Hltndlcai?pets tl
Milkmen (. Smith 656) 2 "S" ,GROUR
1CJn(lrnills '(1', Inures 637) 21Ishv .Six 443, Coughlin 5131 ,. ''
!lingers (]3, 11'llsllt 63?) 3 0' ty A1iee (E, ,Alorley 5S61 2
J ippen Tigers (,1. Vinleyson 591) 1 alley '('a(s (f. 'wl'54olc 50) ., 7
\a<il specials (G. Webb 707) 3 Jolla sb: (d. skiBurke 54.0) .,......... 0
t1i„ Six (J„ 1:Iennessev 614) 1 lolly ,Six (G, Skinner 64,2) „„:.., 5
'Tradesmen :(ll. Taylor 554) 2 1)roppettes (t. 1 cress 4i6)
Spares (]3, N7sol. ,667) ., 'toilettes dG, Sm1th 612) 7
I:arl:els (D.:Flughson 7471 ._..... f :Fogy Bees (11. .F S3 i'ii OH) o
:, ill lard a. (P, i'4 .alls 697) .. 0 ,cgaplln h�sp(A
(,11,Sehelnk� 88) 533) fi
11'indmllls (130471 ... 1:1 Who Cares (36, Kopp 678) ,,.. s
!:lockets (13)..47) ... ... '13 I'eaifpops 11,,, Brock 6:17) 3
!.arm's .Supertest (1 538) . , 31
]ilppen. Tigers (.11651) 9 Frisky Six 22 ,.
121t)gers (12033) 8 1Vho Cares ..,.,a, -0
A&H Specials (11633) 8wlle•v Cats ,19
Pepsis (1:1619) 7 Alight), Alice 36
Tradesmen (10519) 6 lolly sills.
rt. .Billiards (12 5) , 16
70 ., 7 Ttolletles 16
Milkmen (12130) 6 l.olhpopq 15
hi.r Six (1.1966) 34
6 High :Hopes
l ares .(12240) .¢. ' Busy Bees il'
Iola' Six a
'118'1 GROUP `1ltntniks 6
Ito-nidteys (T, Triebner 522) . ,3 I roppeues 4
ow -niers (A. Mattuci 6031 ........1
)
igh sin
gle:
":” Group, 6, a.t ,asle!s (tJia1��,3';t 2C!(at (n90) ,13'
!
Irks (G..',.tthut .551) 2 (:110). "13"aroup, :E. Kopp/!clans 46, lwein h, i4 Nigh triple "A' (,roup, A.
(, Lumber (D, :McKnight 503 , 0 Fairbairn:(7132) "'13 Group, 1'..
N. ( ) Kopu tfi?F).
39, . upcl•Lest (R. Higgins
gg 6' o#) 4 (x
von -
Canadian 'fire (W. Mathers 6,6f 0 oul& tory wee k shirt eon -
les( was won this week by Audrey
tlaukmonls (13. Iiieswetter 050) 4 J!airbah'nwith a. 733 triple,.
Sterling Filets (I3. Aleaealls 486) 0
Kingpins W. Matties 015) ....... 3 MEN'S INTER•TOWN
C. Loggers 4K, Jorgensen 627) 1 Clintonv'73 (5539) 9
Bankmonts .(11570) i6 Goder9ctl 133 (5130) 2
Exeter A. (5920) n 10
Wingham (5218) 1
Godeileh A (5730)
Exeter 13 (5061)
Ctintotu A (5246) 13
Zurich (4772) 0
Goderich. A 30
Clrir.ton A 17
Clinton 'F3 16
Exeter A 15
Goderich B 13
Exeter 13 6
39-9ngliant
Zurich 0
Kingpins (12005) 13
.Aho-Didieys (10750) 12"
(tanners. (11774) 13.
,Larks (11469) 0
N. End Supertest (11374) „ 7
Fairlanes (11663) 6
Conklin. Lumber (J.034) 6
Crystal .Loggers (11151) • 5
Canadian Tire (10098) 5
'toastmasters (8110)
Sterling ,Fuels (10111)
High. single: B. Russell (811)
High triple: D. Tiughson (717)
Hidden score: T. Tr1ebner
LADIES' LEAGUE
3
MIXED LEAGUE
"A" GROUP Hot Toddles (M, Gunn 593) 6
Trailers (AT- Cronyn 703) q White Roses (1). 'Wells (020) 2
Handicappers (A'. Stagg 520) ,,0 sir '\ Vicks (8, Osgood. 725) 7
Wee Ropes (V. Lindenfield 576) 7 Odds & :Ends (G. Bierky 734) 0
SlappY Gals (L. Cooper 584) ........ 0 Blowers (M Loader 552) 4
tis Bops (M. Flynn 565) 5 Chickens (;1 .Loader
570) 3
.FEiat !Dogs (R. ;Durand 533) 2 (irackeriacks (M, ) rIntnell 665) 5
Pin Poppetted (A, Fairbalrn 732) 7 !soil )fats ,(Fit, Stagg 1917)
Nite Hawks (A. Wilson 571) .... 0 Not Toddies 12
Lucky Strikes (G. Bierling 672) 5 ('rackerjacks 12
Pills (M. Glover 671) 2 Chickens 10
ATerrY Maids (G. Farquhar 534) 7
Noel (.(ata„,,,, 9
131owettes (D, Prance 484) 0 1h' Wicks 7
Aw'hl¢e Rose 7
14ot Dog* * 23 Odds & Ends 7
Lucky ,Strikes 21 Blowers 4
Be Bops 19 T1)gh single: Ladles', L. Brock
Nits Hawks 19 (2051 men's R. Stagg (299),
Trailers 19 high triple: Ladies', L. Brock
HLppY Gals 17 (707): men's R. Stagg (817),
Merry Maids. High average: Ladies', 1,, Brock
Pills (235); men's G. Lebel (260),
-Ash
lj4'rs.
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.
Customer.: "So i see. How
about a clean one?”
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LUCAN LANES
Cop major awaits
at Auxiliary tourney
Tho• Exeter Legion Auxiliary nll.vi.ce •division of the teurne-
returned .home with the major rent 'l9hc local Al xUiary .also
share of prizes frolll the Zone won their share (14 the dont' .pri•
Cl bowling tournament staged zes,
1 Wi Ilam, iyed,lesdaY ! Mehllbcrs of the e am3)ionship
The local entry won the grand Sean Bu eluded( kiazel Be,avers,
championship ill competition ike, Alarj Edwards, Peg
with 28 teams in the zone, the !(bole! ; Duvar, f7orothy Marks
trophy was donated by the and Terri Heywood. They each
Berry Door Company, Wing- receiveda ,card table for their
ham, and was put up for .cRti7'.performance,.
petition ibis year, J lsv0 other ,teams froth Exc.
Mari Edwards, a member Rf ter Competed The
Mile regular
the championship team, won classification, The one included:
both the high. triple and high Rhea Greene, Irene harness,
single awards, $he retained Murdienne Glover. Grace
only the high triple trophy, as Wurm, Mary Cutting Sr,, and,
a player can only Will one in- I Illation Frayne,
divldual prize, t The other w:as .eonsposed. of:
Elsie Jory, bowviing on .an Mary Holtzman, Agnes Apple.,
other local entry, soon the saline ton, l)oroll7y fteynoids, !loth
prizes for her showing In the Durand, fsa Campbell and Ann
itethel,.
The fourth local entry, .corn•
pcting in the novice division,.
Shoot 20 ducks included: Carrie Nervy,Rena
na
:Continued from page 6 Young, Mildred Webber, Julia
Higgins, Cora Wurnh and Elsie
put 180 cars on one road alone Jory,
on opening day, The local Auxiliary plan to.
most of the ducks in the stage a similar tournament in
area are local ducks, as the Exeter in the early part of
unusually hot weather has de• November,
layed the flight of the dunks,
from the north.
Weather too good
Bunters who stayed around
home for 'the season, which
opened at noon on Saturday,
reported d veryfeWducks in the
area..
However, Itoe.tofson and Mac-
Lean bagged eight on Saturday
on a local pond they have been
watching for the past week or
so.
Some hunters from Grand
,Bend are reported to have
picked up a few of the delica-
cies at Smith's pond near St.
Josephs.
Track meet
— Continued from page 6
ship for their performance in a
special event that concluded
the track meet.
The snappy SHDHS group put
on a near -perfect show in their
natty red and black uniforms
to walk off with the honors.
em hers of the team in-
cluded: Linda Walper, Peggy
Goddard, Carol. McLeod. 1 'n-
Hendrick, Annemarie Kraft,
Linda Tiernan, Mary Jane Hoff-
man, Frances Johns and Ginny
Ha rnden.
The meet was extended this
year to include teams from
Clinton and Wingham as well
as the five Perthex squads.
The final team standings were
as follows:
St. Marys 66 941/2 160112
South Huron , 95 46 141
Listowel 53 421/2 951/2
Stratford 12 77 89
Mitchell 17 40 57
Wingham 3 0 3
MEN'S LEAGUE
Legion (IC. 'Dickson 736)
Dairymen (E. Morgan 605)
short Circuits (B. Welch 552)
wvoodwbutohers (T. 'Wright 496)
1 lot Shots (C. Haskett: 512)
Hotel (A. Gilmore 5J.4)
Shamrocks fir. ltolhings 599)
Lumber Kings (,T, Nurse 624)
Fire Eaters (W. Hickson 560) „
('landeboye (K. Simpson 642)
ties (T. A. Watson 605)
Agrico (T. Toohey 890)
Legion 9
Shamrocks 7
Lumber :Kings 6
Short Circuits
Fire Eaters 6
Hot Shots 6
Dairymen 4
Hotel 4
.Agrico 2
(`landeboye
Tvoodbutchers 2
Ilex 2
:High singlet f3'. Stretton (284)
High triple: K. ,Dickson (736)
LADIES' LEAGUE
Clowns (S. Bradley 258) ,...,.„..., 7
Sputniks (B. Wraith 202) 0
Dairymaids (1s. Baskett 24.9) „6
Ramblers (T. .Haskett 193) 1
Dia.)nonds (M. Murphy 267)' 5
Shamrocks (G, Nicholson 225)., 2
High Hopes (B. Leitch 2431 5
7.
:Boy's 'high single: 33, Arnold thing on the menu today, sir, ' i
3 (215)
0 CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE
2
1. Ilder(on (T. Murphy 991) 0
2, N. Flyers (D. Roth 606) 4
1 B. :Bombers (A. Faulder 618) ,,,, 4 Nigh single: A., 1"aulder (267)
2 :Bottoms Up (W. Hodgson 417) ,. 0
J.
Crain Angels 7
]. Lions 2
L. Six (W. Watson624) 2
2
7. B. Bears (31, Barnes 626) 2
2 C. Supers (A, Hodgins 682) .. ,,, 2
1 C. Angels (,7. Collins 662) 2
Brinsley I3ombere.1.8
'3'i. Bears
Bottoms p 9
L'
Clandeboye Supers 9
Lucky Six 8
Nairn Flyers 7
Leglonettes (H•, Stocks 210)
Aces (M. 1s5ennedy 250) 4
Satellites (L. Callcott 243) 3
Dunibella (H. Fiven 220) 3
Cutins (J, Simpson 198) 3
Dairynia4ds 25
Ramblers 22
Satellites 13
Aces 16
Clowns ' 16
Legicinettes 14
:Dumbelle 13
Cuties 12
High :Hopes 12
''Sha)nrocks 10
Diatnonde 7
Sputni.ka 2
)sigh single; AT, Murphy (287)
High triple; Rae Haskett (634)
High average: M, Carling (176)
9
I NTE R•TOWN
),bran (13, W€Ich 4073) 9
Stratford (:D, T''ountatn 1207) ,2
High single: b, 'Welch 1310)
High. five ('3. Welch (1073)
C.HiLDREN'S LEAGUE
Aces (3'a, Arnold 215) 5
Spark. Plugs (W, 1iodgins 115)) 0
t'hemps (L, Arnold 192) :!'
I)ntnbells (5, Bridger 225) 2
;(!luta (K :Bead;y 170) 3
lletoors (T, Thomson 142) 2
,limes 8
Dunibelle 7
Aced 5
Meteora r,
Chants kluts 33
(n Girl's/high elogiei 8, Bridger
a (initiininnihoint)mniiiiini?abrintnYlnirlib,
Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open 'lits Sunday, Wed=
nesday afternoon and dile.
inthe evening through.
out hthe wbek,
Larry's
,Supettest
'WLUinilutllu(inn("iYYiihitriiiii"On P
High triple: M. Barnes and 3,
:Barnes (626)
Blind
drive
near $500
Total contributions toward
tthe Canadian v
a io al
1nst'
tute
'for the Blind campaign are
nearing the $500 mark, ac -
1 cording to Chairman S, B, Tay-
As
ay
As of October 7, donations to-
talled $484. Objective for the
district is $800.
"We would appreciate re-
ceiving remaining donations as
soon as possible,” Mr. Taylor
said. "There are a number of
faithful contributors who have
not yet forwarded their dona-
tions,"
Contributions by centres are;
Exeter $408,00
Dashwood 33.00
Centralia 3.00
Crediton 29,00
Granton 4,00
Total $484.00
ON THE SPO"
EC NEWS
B.y :WN "BOOM" GRAVE?
Director of Recreation
Teen Town dances
Things are startingto: •i‘pop'
activity wise for the localExe
ter Teen Town club.
Last week, the entire 1961-
62 executive ng in
all. held a very
umberinenthusi13astic
meeting to outline Plans for
the season.
One of the most .important
steps !alien was that .of having
club membership cards. These
cards Hill cost each. individual
50.6othd
the (1By sh003', thewing studente carwill beat
able to attend all local. Teen.
Town (lances for a. mere 250.
Anyone who doesn't secure a
membership with the club will
have to pay the full. 500 rate
ea(•hdance. lime he or she attends a
The local group will hold a
Record•iiop this Saturday
(Oct. 14) at the Exeter Arena,,.
Here's a chance for everyone
to click their lieels to the play-
ing of the club's own disc
jockey, John Snell, Hop to it,
gang!
Big Hallowe'en Show
There is something special
slated for Friday, October 271
In a special Hallowe'en
Rance at the Exeter Arena,
the local club has booked the
Bel -Aires from )
ion L ondo
n,
This group of musicians are
widely known throughout the
district by the various teen
town groups. The "Bel. -Aires"
have played in Stratford, Gode-
rich, Bayfield and many other
communities throughout West-
ern Ontario.
So don't miss the big occa-
sion! Plan to attend the big
duo and join in the fun4
Exeter Adult Band
Now that the month of Sep-
tember has vanished, brisk
steps are being taken to get
an Exeter Adult Band under
way. If you recall, back in the
late part of August and early
September, we wrote a word
or two on the tentative forma-
tion of a band,
AILSA CRAIG CHILDREN •
C,, Hawks (J. Cocksworth 156) 6
Champs (13. Simpson 132) 0
Flukes (3, 'Barnes 226) 5
Yogi's Specials (J. Phillips 198) 0 4
Boy's high singlet 3. Barnes
(226).
Girl's, high. single: D, LIghtfoot
(149).
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Although some did request
that they would like to play in
the issue` Was set aside for
the balance of September so
that vacationers and town pea-
,
pie colied get straightened
away with their summer at -
Sochi recreation is one of
the most important factors in
community recreation, Music
falls into the field of group
activities in social r'eci'eation.
In this category, people can ; ..
enjoy companionship and
friendly •associations .and. as .a
mean:; of developing and main -
lathing community spirit and
neighborliness. This is why we
would like to seen an adult
band formed. ii
There is nothing finer than!
to listen to music and it is a
great thrill for participants to
be able to supply a community
in this field,
pry
The Times -Advocate,, October 12, 1961. Pew?:
Minor Bowling.
Alf this Week (Oct, 944) ;is
registration week for all minor
bowling enthusiasts, Last year
, close to 250 participated in the
recreation program and it is
thought that .this year, even
more participants will be in-
volved.
On Monday, October 16, the
leagues will officially get un-
der WAY. howling will be held
Monday, Tuesday and Friday
afternoons from 4 to 6 pan.
and .8: to 12 Saturday morning.,
There is the possibility of .Wed.
nesday bowling too if regtstra.
tions are jhiglier than last year°,.
if this happens It will certain.
ly he a busy winter .at the
alleys.
Choir Music .Available
Attention all churches in ;the
.cammunityl
If you wish some new nrg`n
music for Sunday services, it
is, .available. All you have to
do is let us !know you aro in.
—Please turn to page 20.
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So the call goes out once'
again for adult band players.
if you are at all interested,
kindly get in touch with yours{
truly either at home or at the
office, (693-M or 437),
Phone 7.61
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