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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-02, Page 10Pan 10 The Times-Advoeele, November 2, 1961 B WLIN EXETER LANES MEN'S LgApue 4'4„,„ GROUP Milkmen (11. Smith 530) 3 Kippen Tigers (j. Cooper 1144) Big „Six (H. Holtzman 763)............4 R. Billiards (S. Nagel 629) 0 3 iLerteit •17C. Atthill 581) gklares ts. Nicol 7671 Ringers (D. Wrigtht 633) psis- (2. Coughlin 7381 .A4U.,..Speds,)s (R. Jory 505) windmills (2. Gibson 589) Tp94.smen (R, Pooley 564) Windmills (23813) STATISTICS 1 Hot ',toddies . 27 Chickens 26 3 White Roses ..„ - ........... ..... 23 1 Mr Wicks 24 Blowers .,. ..... ....... .. ... ... ,t, cmckerjarlia 19 ' Nool Kate ...„.. ... ... 19 4 Odds & rods , . „. 18 0 DOdgers 16 12 23 LegiOnsires Pockets (22304) ......... 23 Bitopets R.. Billiards (23255) 15 - L. Supertest (22180) ..... Nish single: Ladies', P. 'Munroe • ' '51- (32856) 1$ (2841; men. T. Burks (282). A&H Specials (21865) Peosis (21000) Milkmen (121.14) Spares (22511) Ringers (21644) Hippen Tigers (20949) Tradesmen (19910) * " "B" GROUP Kingpins (H, Mattles 635) N. E. S'test II,Duver 590 „ 1 II" MI" (3. CamPbell 5) "5 Dubees (L, Cox 665) C. Loggers (B".. Jorgensen 573) ti LoHig41.. Canners (3, Bell /33) (0.. 2Dfagut tgl heser447)340. ) 59 Toastmasters (A„ Meikle 626) 4 High Hopes 20 3 14 High triple: Ladies*. D. Munroe 14 (783); men's, T. Burke (3). 11 High average: Ladies', D. -un- n roe (263); men's, Lebel (254) 11 FRipAy NITERS 6 L. Strikes (0, Farquhar 454) ..,. 2 Ups & Downs (A. Schroeder 562) 5 22 23. 23 33 S. Fbels '(H. Patterson 544) 3, I -42Y Daisies , C. Lumber (D. McKnight Ups & DownS ankrnonts (H. Kleswetter 733) 4 Lucky Strikes Eatrianes (2. Care)* 617) 0 Wee Wins Larits (N. Mattson 594) 3 Dubees LUCAN LANE$ MgNiS LEAOVE. Short Circuits (13. We)d:, 645) 3 .Agrico TOOhei 451) ...............0 Rex (J. -Rummell 585) ..,, .. ,„ 2 Hot Shots (1,*. Nell 576) , 1 Hotel (A. •Gilmour 555) ._ . 2 W'butchers (1,. 'WoodiN and 575) 1 Shamrocks )1. flollings 625) 3 Dairy:nen (B. McDonald 575) 1 Lumber Kings (J. Nuive 689) S Clandeboys (a. Rollings 501) 0 Fire Eaters (W. Hickson 626) 2 Legion (E. Carling 635) 1 Legion .. - ... 15 short circuits — ... is Lumber Kings .. . 12 Shamrocks ... ..., , . ....... .. 12 3)airymen 11 Fire Eaters 10 Hot Shots 9 Rex 7 Hotel 6 WoodhutcherS 4 .A grim 2 C(andeboye 3 High Aingle: E, Carling (274) High triple: E. Carling. (635) LADIES' LEAGUE Diamonds (51. Murphy 215) 7 Dumbells (J.'t Weller 175) 0 Dairymaids (K. Hasitett 210) 5 Aces (21. Kennedy 321) „ s High Hopes (I -I. Hardy 230) 6 C. Cuties (L. Blake 211) 2 C. Clowns (2. Beaman 237) 5 Legionettes (S. Gledhill 210) ..„ 2 b R 1 * 165 Bo-Didieys (E. 1Vatson 560) .... 2 H gh tr p e. .Cox batellites (A, Zubal 202) „...„ 2 4 Canadian. Tire (M. Robbins 684) 2 Hidden triple: M, Sweet (335) Sputniks (E. George 232) # 4 Kingoins (22525) 23 LADI ES' INTER -TOWN Ramblers ("L Lewis 202) 3 Canners (21592) 22 13anitmonts (21)621) .„ ......... „,21 St :Marys (T. Murray 575)a RamblerS . Dairymaids . 1 18 Crediton (M, Cronyn 599) .1:,3,, Goderich (M, Moore 632) 44 Exeter (D. Munroe 592) Larks (20854) lairlanes (21347) Toastmasters (17677) W, E. Supertest (24785) Crystal Loggers (20430) ' -Canadian Tire (19555) Conklin Lumber (195'0) 2 Satellites 7 Clowns 0. High. Hopes Legionettes o Cuties Aces 7' n Stratford (A. Groves 605) Mitchell (V. McGillivray 556) 3 9 Goderich 16 9 St. Marys 11 Sterling Fuels (18681) 5 Exeter 11 High single: B. Nicol (361) Stratford 11 High triple: J. Gibson. (889) Mitchell 9 Hidden score: B, ()Aland Crediton 5 High single: T, Murray, St. LADIES' LEAGUE Marys (305) High triple: B. Coulthard, St. "A" GROUP Marys (727) Pin.PaPoettes (I.0, Fuller 666) ..., 6 High average: V, McGM(vraY, St, Pats (L, Blake 444) 7 Merry Maids (R. Carey 523) ..... ,.. 2 "Mitchell (207) Blowettes (V. 33owman 438) .....- 0 Nite Hawks (A. 'Wilson 603) 5 Angels (E. Modems 499) 7 Hot Dodgs (R, Durand 630) 2 JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS Night Hawks (C. Wissel 528) .... 7 Trailers (O. Bssery 655) 7 (TuesdaY) Tiddly Winks (D. Hayter 503) .. 0 Blue Gals (A, Hodgins 361) 0 Happy Gals D. Munroe 596) .,., 0 6 Strikers (D nell 323) 5 Wee Hopes (J. Webber 584) • SHigh single: B. McLaughlin. (306) Pills -(M. Edwards 574) 2 T-BIrds (A. Fairbairn 323) 0 High triple: C. Wissel (528) Be Bops (M. Flynn 610)..... .. .. 5 Kingpins (L. Hockey 445) 5 High single: 0. wisset (179) Blowettes (D. 1:T8:1100 5i4 2 Comets (B, Farquhar 360) 0 33 50 27 23 22 21. 21. 20 Diamonds 18 Shamrocks 16 Dumbells o 50 -megaton bombs hcre, butt ClAWFIED RATES' 22 words ,05 Each Additional Word 30 (1111Mmunl 850) 20; Off If paid by Saturday follOwl4 last insertien. Second Ineer,tion 2 V2 'no wciRo (Minimum 550) Sig Insertions 2c PER Wr,r:c, (Minimum 450) Serni-Display Classifieds (Restrieted to One Column) Piro Insertion,—Per Inch $1,40 $econcl Insertion—Per Inch $1.25 Minimum one inch, accepted only in multiples of 1/2 inch. . Hurondale WI - tours Strarford Thirty-nine members of Hu- rondale Institute and their friends enjoyed a bus trip to Stratford on Monday, leaving the Corner of Highways 4 and 83, Exeter North, at 9:30 a.m. They visited Stacey Bros.. creamery, Mitchell, and pro- ceeded to Stratford for the noon meal, During the after - Sputniks 6 noon they visited the Made -rite Potato Chip factory, Kroehler Mel single: • 3. Beaman (237) Mfg. Co. and the Shaltespear- litsh triple: .7. Beaman (614) can theatre, arriving in Exeter High average: 3, Heaman (178) at 5:30 p.m, COLLEENS LEAGUE Mrs. A. Morgan and Mrs. William Etherington convened the outing. alMsawasm.megaaftairMV21 Message from Ha.ndleaPnersAtthill 583) ..4 Midgets (D. Hickey 394) Lucky Strikes (S. Wright 589) ., 3 Beatniks (G, Ford 314) 35 Kingpins 35 Midgets 31 Strikers 51 Comets 28 Beatnicks 24 T -Birds Ha Dogs Trailers Lucky Strikes Be Bops Nite Hawks Happy Gals Merry Maids Wee I -lopes rnr Pin Poppettes Blowettes Haidicappers 5 CHILDREN'S LEAGUE 0 Sings (K Ready 168) 5 2 Aces (J. Coughlin 120) . . . ,0 7 Champs (L. Arnold 176) 5 3 Meteors (T. Thomson 107) 0 3 S'plugs (.13, Mosurinjohn 170) ..,, 0 2 Dumbells (S. Bridger 140) 0 19 14 12 Durnbell: 11 Aces 10 Meteors 10 High single:. Girl, L. ,Arnold (176); boy, B. Mosurinjohn (170), Jinxs It High single: L. Hockey (257) champs High double: L. Hockey (44.5) 18 Sparkplua.s 17 (Friday) 13 11 Atoms (R, Wolfe 442) Larks (B. Greenacre 431) "B" GROUP Bombers (12. Gosar 347) ThI,v B (I -I. Cutting697) g Chickens (G. Godbolt 325) 5 0 5 0 Who Cares (A. Appleton 564) .... 2 Jets (D. Wright 440) 7 Dodgers (P. McFalls 377) -0 Droppettes iG, Rader 442) .. . ... .. 2 Jets Paisley Six (B. Coughlin 541) .... 4 Atoms Aller Cats (F. Walker 581) 3 Bombers Jolly Jilis (3. Burke 509) 5 Larks Sputniks (M. Schenk 052) 2 Dodgers Lollipops (B. Murna 626) 7 Chickens Jolly Six (A., Cann 497) 0 High single: D. Wright (245) Hig,h double: R. Wolfe (442) Mighty Mice (J. Parsons 557) 7 f Tigh.Hopes (N. Rooth 537) 0 Frisky Six 35 lArhr} Cares 34 Rollettes 33 Lollipops 30 Mighty Alice 30 Allby Oats 29 Busy Bees 23 Jolly jills 23 High Hopes 23 Sputniks 12 Jolly Six 11 Droppettes 8 High single: "A" Group, MEd- wards (265); "B" Broup, B. Cut- ting •(349). High triplet_ "A" Group, L. Fuller (666); "B" Group, B. Miller (750), 8 5 5 0 MEN'S INTER -TOWN Exeter A. (6780) 9 Zurich (5011) 2 Goderich B (5445) 9 Exeter B (5220) ... 2 Goderich A (6692) 9 Clinton. B (5070) 2 Clinton A (5747) ...... .............. .......- 3 IN -Ingham (5238) 2 Exeter A 40 Clinton A. 40 Goderich A. 26 Goderich B 26 Clinton B 24 Exeter B 23 Winglia,m 23 Zurich 8 High single: 12111 Dean, Goderich 4. (360) High five: Lorne Haugh, Exeter A. (1374) High average: Lorne Baugh and Bob Osgood, Exeter .4. (243) MIXED LEAGUE Hot Toddles (M. Gunn 677) ....... 6 Legidhaires (R. Durand 501) .... 2 )3loyers (S. Loader 638) 5 Crackerjacks (.7. Hendrick 662) 2 Chickens (A. Ford. 675) s poopro (D. Gravett 610) 2 White Roses (D. Wells 560) .„.,4 Puppets (C, Deheau 655) 3 Kool Kate (T. Burke 713) 5 Air Wicks (N. Redman 656) 2 Odds & Ends (E. Munroe 783) 7 Teena.gerS CA Sanders 472) .....- 0 BANTAM BOYS Silver Darts (I. Darling 214) ... 2 Night,,HaWks (.T. Gifford 296) 3 Wildcats (R. Weber 285) Rockets (Rick 'Weber 251) 0 Blue Jays (B. Hooper 243) 2 Tigers 3 (E, Campbell, B. Fairbairn 231) Wildcats 10 Tigers 8 Silver Darts 7 Nite Hawks 3 BlueJays ..... ... ........... 2 Rockets 0 High single: J. Gifford (187) High double: S. Gifford (296) BANTAM GIRLS Chickadees (P. Bridges 190) 5 Larks (2, Glover 187) 0 Owls (P. Schroeder) 318 3 Robins (J. Campbell 319) 2 Sparows (B. Skinner 221) 5 Canaries (L. Lowery 149) 0 Sparrows 10 Owls Robins Chickadees Canaries Larks CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE B. Bears (P. Goodman 690) 3 Bottoms Dv (AL Finkbeitier 501) 1 Brinsley Bombers (R. Lee 560) 2 L. Six (W. Watson 603) 1 C. Supers (V. Hodgins 632) 3 N. Flyers (D. Roth 575) 1 C. Angels (H. Rollings 622) 3 I. Lions 0D. Wyatt 532) 1 B. Bears 19 C. Supers 17 Bottoms Up 17 33rinsley Bombers 16 L. Six 16 N. Flyers 13 C. Angel10 I. Lions i High ghee: W. Watson (266) High triple: V. Hodgins (632) GB LANES LADIES' LEAGUE Hot Shots (L). Stanley 473) 3 OptOmists (D. Cutting 477) 1 LegiOnettee (M. Allen 614) .3 Firecrackers (H. Sturdevant 540) 1 Braves (D. Finkbeiner 599) 2 H. Gals (D. Ghostkeeper 559) 2 Atoms (B. Ereebairn 661) . 2 Westeners (W. Gill 540) 2 Legionettes 16 Harmony Gale 13 Firecrackers 13 Atoms 11 8 Bra.ves ..„ ....... 10 5 Hot Shots 9 s Westeners 8 2 Optomists 1 0 High single: D. Ghostkeeper (295). High triple: M. Allen (614) High single: P. Schroeder (190) High double: J. Campbell (119) ..... f . miff ............ .... tirmilummoivit ..... . 101111it ... ..... ........ .. ) .. 1 .. ill .. .... FAMILY SECURITY $25,000 Life Insurance (20 -year reducing convertible term Insurance) ANNUAL PREMIUMS Age 30 $59.95 Age 40 $111.23 Age 35 $79.10 Age 45 $173.23 OCCIDENTAL LIFE W. C. Foster 304 Andrew St, Phone 317 "Terni insurance on the Best Terme' FOR CONSULTATION, RCAF STATION CENTRALIA LIBRARY FRIDAY, 7.8 P.M, To() old to buy insuran Being over 65 is no barrier to the purchase of nevi life insurance. And for many people in their sixties er seventies it can..be a Very wise "buy." • • liere's an example. A man age 75, has a substantial number of investrtlents. At death, estate taxes will have to be paid. To raise the cash, incOme-produeing assets have to be sold, often With severe losses to the beneficiaries. Life ' insurance can prevent this less by providing the necessary cash, ManufaCturers Life has a Sound reputation for its liberal approach to insuring older people for the purpose of estate conservation or for guaranteeing the continuity of a bUtiness. Oar repreSentatives are qualified to provide competent Counsel telielp Mit senior citizens sleet these special needs. 4s 48; A. F. Pym, Aepresentntive EXETER Tali 611-M 1340 V.iipl?If.,,,,,k,4•144" • , 375 INSUR AN C. OMPANv Centralia By MRS. FRED BOWDEN MWRSOWRIMSIMIralinf011 Mr. and Mrs, Fred Cunning - ton, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cun- nington and family were Sun- day visitors with M. and Mrs. Joseph Caswell in London. Miss Mabel Refoir returned to London after spending seve- ral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunnington. Mr. Ray Osborne Kincardine, visited last week with Rev. and Mrs. Duncan M. Guest, at the parsonage, Rev. Duncan M. Guest con- ducted anniversary services morning and evening on. Sunday at the Brucefield United Church and Rev. A. H. Johnston Bruce - field minister was in charge of anniversary service at Wha- len Sunday morning. Regular services next Sunday at Cen- tralia and Whalen United chur- ches when fall and winter sche- dules will be followed with ser- vice at Centralia at 10:30 and Sunday School at 11:30 am. and at Whalen School 11:00 and church service 12:00 noon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden and Margaret Rose attended the anniversary services in the Lieury United Church on Sun- day and spent the day with Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Allison and Jim. Maie Holp Wantecl APPLY 141 P4vt3 Willert at Exeter Arens, 2c AtAN WANTED to. .sell Saw - Household Products to constuners. We help you. Good profits for hustler, Ncs egper- lone needed to start. Pleasant, profitable, dignified work. Write today. Rawleigh's, Dept, K.292- 5,3, 4005 RiChelieu, Montreal. 2c 4 Female Help Wanted FLYING OFFICER, widower, with 2 boys, Ages 7 and 11, re- quires housekeeper to live in. Apply Box SCS, Times -Advo- cate. 2* CLERK required, with general office experience,typing esten- tie. Write Box. LTDX, Times - Advocate, Exeter. 2* 5 Help Wcinted APplications will be receiv- ed by the undersigned until Friday, November 17, 1961 for the position of Assistant Cur- ator at the Huron County Museum. Please state qualifieations, marital status and age. Salary range $2,400 - $3,000, depending upon qualifications. Envelopes for applications must be secured from the undersigned. Lowest or any application not necessarily accepted. J. G. BERRY, Clerk -Treasurer, County of Huron, Court House, Goderich, Ontario. 6 Business Opportunities "RURAL WOMEN" CHRISTMAS SELLING STARTS EARLY WITH AVON Turn your spare hours into profitable ones. Immediate openings in Stephen, Usborne, Hay Townships. Must have a car. WRITE MRS. E. BELL 84B Albert St„ Waterloo or Phone Collect SH, 5-0751, before 8:30 a.m. 9:21etwc ..00 s. Jor*IgeiNIA22dAsi imat,1440, ;AEI,ate,., oaf One day ,at the wheel will convince you... Drive. 0118 of these "New Generation of Power John Deere Tractor t and digeoVer for yOur- self what makes 'em the greatest. Compare the outstanding features, Only a demonstration will convince you! CaU us for a dato.. we like to-domonstrate uron 'Tractor & Equipment Co. PHONE 965 NO,4 NORTH EWER 9 Services SEPTIC TANKS. PUMPED Immediate service, always available. lisrold Butler, Lu - Pan, phone BA 7-4254 or BA 7- 4312 collect. 5:9*t...Mc ANYONE wishing whitewash, Mg or glstnfpcttng barns for brucellosis, contact Bill Wat- son, phone 37r19 Dashwood. 5:25*tfnc Bruce Refrigeration SALES ,AND SERVICE PHONE 224 G RAN Di,:N :3E.7tsDe ACHESON'S DEAD STOCK ser- vice; $1.00 per 100 lbs., Phis bonus, for dead, old or disabled horses and cattle. Please phone promptly to Atwood Zenith 34900 (no toll charge) or Atwood 356- 2622 collect, Seven-day service. License No. 103C61. 5:18tfnc FOR PROMPT service, seven days a week, highest cash prices paid, according to size and condition, for dead or dis- abled animals, phone d An- drews, 863W1 Seaforth. Truck licensed under Dead Stock Disposal Act, Licence No. 66C61, 8:7-12:29* ILL IlEALTII--41rst see your doctor. Bring your prescrip- tions to Middleton's Drugs, successors t Johnston Drugs, phone 447 Exeter. 4:20tfxc BALLEMAP Graded Ballet & Tap Lessons EVERY WEDNESDAY Exeter Public Library 4 to 8 p.m. ERRINGTON STUDIOS London Liliane Marleau Graham, L.F.A., director 9:21tfnc ELECTROLUX sales and ser- vice. Bert Harris, 109 New- gate St., Goderich, phone JA 4-7917. 27:10*tfne SANITATION SERVICE — Sep- tic tanks pumped, and general repairs, for immediate service phone Grand Bend 205, Bill Finch. 9:21-11:30* NEW CLASSIPKATIONs 9 Service$ MAKP T'A CI-A$SiPlaDS EASIER, FASTER TO BUY & SELL AT A PROFIT! 1. Lost, Strayea 2. Fotaxl 3, Male Hep Wanted 4. Female Help Wanted 5. Help Wanted 6. Busines$ Opportunities 7, Teachers Wanted 8, Situations Wanted 9,'Services 10, Farm Stock For Sale 11. Poultry For Sale 12, Cars, Trucks For Salo 13, Articles For Sale 14. Wanted To Buy 15, Wanted 16. Property For Sale 17. Property For Rent 18, For Rept 19. Wanted To Rent 29. Property Wanted 21. Notices 22, Legal Notices 23, Tenders Wanted 24. Auction Sales HADCO WELL DIGGING—Ma- chine dug 1 ft, to ft. diameter up to 100 ft. deep; repairing and deepening. Highway $5, Elmira MO 9-3761, or I.,ucan BA 7.4680. 27:101friC CHAIN SAW CUTTING logs, stove wood, by jOb lot or hour- ly rate. Douglas Ovens, Clande- boye, phone Ailsa Craig 293,- 3025 10:26-12:28* BARFRIED EtNTRAPRI44.4 Announces New Low RaeS ON 1ST AND ?ND MORTGAGE LOANS For .Honrowngrs - BORROW $2000 REPAY $35,22 PER MONTH pals. Balance at gild a 1St .4. Yens Na BONUS • Other Plans Available. Fr a Confidential Appointment in You Own Home Call GUELPH TA 2-9062 COLLECT Member Ontario Mortgage Brokers Association 1:2t4 PltivaT, LESSONS given on all the crochet and embroidery stitches, afternoon or evenings, individual or classes. Phone AC 8-6687 Centralia, 2c HAVE HORSES — WILL TRAVEL ANYWHEREI Removing Cattle From Pastures Is Our Speeialty. CONTACT BON' SCHWARTZ„ AC 8-6209 CENTRALIA 2;9c Cliff Wilson of West Lorne, Ont., missed top -dressing his winter wheat in the fall of 1959. His yield for that crop was 30 bushels per acre. Last November, Mr. Wilson made sure his wheat got 80 pounds of AERO UREA per acre. 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