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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-11-23, Page 7Christmas Banquets and Parties (Banquet Room Fully Licenced) We at the Village Inn would consider it a privilege in assisting you to plan your office, bowling, club - or family Christmas parties or banquets . , nQ matter how big or small, MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW 148 Ory Wass.m n a. n Prop,' Phone Grand Bend. p, ” 1l`; INNINO RINK. --GIC L. H. Randall, DFC, isshowda presenting awards to the top rink in the opening bonspiel staged at the RCAF Centralia rink last weekend. Thirty-one rinks competed in the event. Winners of the "A" division are pictured above, and include, from left to right, LAC George Demontigny, vice -skip; Sgt. Bob Jackson, lead; Cpl. Nick Zommar, second, and Flight Sergeant Bill Thompson, f/in, Winners in the "B" group was a rink skipped by Sgt. Jim McKindrie, while 0 Al Johnson piloted his squad to a win in the l`C' class, —ND photo Rinks ti, for honors in thth's opening spiel Rinks skipped by Harry Snell, and Alnlor Passmore ended tip in a lie for first place in the Exeter Curling.-, club's open mixed bonspiel last week when they each scored 36 points in their three games, Both rinks won all three games and will now meet in a sudden -death playoff to deter- mine the winner, Snell, competing in the sec- ond draw, started out with a decisive 14-2 win over Ralph Bailey in his first 'game, giv- Hensall news - Continued from page 5 The jack put at the Legion bingo this Saturday will be ',worth. $125,00 in 60 calls, with I, wo door rizes, Mrs. Clarence R.eid was the competing in the first draw of winner of a turkey and box of g chocolates at the Exeter Le- the 24 -team event. Cann scored gion bingo last Wednesday wins over Glenn. Mickle, Lorne night Passmore and Dick Jermyn to Mrs. Clarence Smillie, who recorda total of 33 points, just a$ been a patient in St, three back of the two leaders seph's :Hospital, London, for Charlie Shane picked up 27 the past eight weeks recover- points to finish. in fourth place ing from a fractured hip she in the bonspiel, while Dick suffered in a fall, returned Jermyn recorded. 26 points with home on Tuesday, Nov, 14, his •twc wins to cop fifth place. Mrs. George Hess .and Mrs. Rinks skipped by Carf Cann, James Bengough while strolling Harvey Pollen and Nelson Lam. through the Royal Winter Fair port each. recorded 24 points. last Monday had the pleasure Members of the leading rinks of meeting Frank Willis of the were as follows: CBC and enjo,'ed their talk Harry Snell, skip; Edna with him. The ladies were on. Busche, vice -skip; 'Elmer P'owe, the WI bus trip. second and B. Walters, lead. Mrs. Gus Voth returned to Almer Passmore, skip; Barb - Detroit on Friday after spend- ara Corbett, vice -skip; Wally ing several days wi,tb her moth-, Seidon, second and Bert Bor- er, Mrs. Lou Simpson, and vis- land, lead. iting with friends. Art Cann, skip; Dorothy Go - Mr. and Mrs, George :Parker, man' vice -skip; Roylance West - Ricky and Cindy, were week- ing the rink 12 points. He then came back with the biggest win in the entire affair as he out -scored Bob Middleton 16-0, taking all eight ends of the match. His squad finished up with •an 11-6 win over Carf Cann's four- some to easily, out -distance the. other teams in his draw, Passmore hot too In the third draw, Passmore started out in high gear as he recorded a 16-1 win over a squad skipped by Les Parker to pick up 3.3 big points. He then moved on to .pick up 12 more points with a 7-5 win over Bob Jeffery and finished off by scoring 11 more points when he whipped Bili Cann's foursome by the score of 10-4. Third place in the bonspiel was won by Art Cann's rink, coil, second and Carl Hunte, end guests with Mr. and Mrs. lead Charles McArthur, of Detroit, The scores in the bonspiel Mich. were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Hugh ivlcEwen EXETER CURLING CLUB spent several days holidaying MIXED BONSPIEL in Detroit, Steven Corbett, son of Air. Art r. First Draw -Scores ann 1n --Glenn Micide 5 r and Mrs. Ross Corbett, under- 1., Passmore 6-3lllton Robbins 3 went a tonsil operation in Clln• 1.'N)111151(l ern ytl7eni SandyliEil of 1611 7 ion Public. Hospital last week. R:obbi„s s -Glenn `iickie 2 Mr. and Mrs. George Parker .A,•t Cann 7—Lorne .C'assuiore, 3 D1rit .iern,yn 11i B. iEllertngton 4 spent the weekend. holidaying (,Martie Thane n Tandy ratlot 2 with f' r• l' ,. I e'Ing p t� ., Passmore Arthur in Detroit. Se d i1 of 6•—Glenn bt.ick]e 4 Miss Bernice Dialing, of Lon. Charlie Shane s-a111t itobl,lns 3 don, visited over the weekend Art Cann 11 1D(ek leranylt S with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, second Draw -Scores c.arf Cann 6-11arvey Pollen 4 Wilbert Dilling, t, t4iddieton 9 Claude Farrow 7 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Fisher ,wets 1,antport: s a.:eg rrodt err 4 and family, of Collingwood, Harry Snell 14-'iiatph Battey 2 were recent v 1 s i t.o r s with Ralph ';alley 10 --Claude Farrow 3 Call Cann i-\els .Lampurt 6 friends here, Harry S.1141111 16 S. \tldctlernn 0 Mrs. Gus Voth, of Detroit, Harvey el, 0 ora• Hodgert 5 visited last week with her /tarry Steell 1 t carr Cam, e ik )tog 1-1oc11;•ert 7 ciaude Farrow i ed and delivered by Hensel' Third Draw --Scores Kinettes to sick and shut-ins hob Jeffrey 10—it i-'oy ('moan 2 at Queensway nursing home, i, rassnroic 1f, l,es 1'bulr l hospital patients at Exeter, Edwin )titter 10--Mtac I todgert 5 Clinton and Scaforth, and: the Lint Cann 7-1310 .11llsdu 6 \ d M Charl Atc w•t 1 an 1'S es - 1' T31t 7' t n r 1 Pl to •e `1 mother, H'aa's, Lou Simpson, itrut'i'ey 1'eHen '1 pit L3aU y Fifty cheer boxes were pack eels Lamport 6--3. liddleton •t county home, MrS. George )less, Mrs, George 'Armstrong and Mrs, Norval Reid accompanied Mrs, Sint Roobol to Willghani Moe - day afternoon when she was interviewed on CICN.a'rV about her trip to liolland this sum. tiler. Mr, Charles Wilson, Oxford St, slipped and leis in his ga- rage fracturing his arm, Mr, Norman Shiels of. Am., Kerley visited Sunday with Mr, .and Mrs, Garnet Allan and family and Mr, and Airs, George Silk's. Mr, and Mrs, John Riddell of Umtata, Man. is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. i Lorne I•fay. Chiselhurst WMS and WA The WM8 and WA of Chisel -1 Burst United Church field a! combined meetingwith Mrs.! ?tltssell Brock =presiding for the i WMS. Bev,. Currie Winhaw discussed thea,tiew o'gani9atioil, The Unit I ed Church Women, Ml's, R., Klnsinfin led the Worship period and Mrs. Itlwin Taylor re- viewed ehaptert of the study book, Mrs, Boy 'vtac'hotlald offered ,pl•ayel' foe then' reissionerY, and Mrs, Itobert BOyeo report• ed .for the -sectional ltieetittgf cid at Whalen, Mrs, A. Boss presided fo!',a ViA.£'t the meeting was on for old hi the church 'Tuesday atternoett. 11‘11 Allison 11 -Mac Hod err 6 11111 Cann 11--•1 dwi.n Miller f 1. Passmore 7 -:Fol, Jeffrey 5 1,es Parlor 11 -Harvey Cowen 5 iln,cr Passmore 1t3 --'Bill Cann 4 Harvey Cowen 7 --Mac .H'odn•ert 4 BB111 Allison 9 -Les Parket 7 MEN'S CURLING SCHEDULE Monday, November 27 •ON THR SPIT REC N y- PQN "APQM." GRAVo T i' Glreetpr of Recreation SHDHS briefsstage where they are now act- ' We wish to .thank the South as demonstrators for the 'Huron District !lith Sehool'A:lasses- i board for passing unanimouslyftepQrts front. the Errington. the use of high school facilitgovernes ,ivStudioeryone s directintheor various tells usclassethats for recreation purposes - cd by the local Exeter Reerea.- i.s advancing nicely. Rion Council We have felt that Mtnar house u I House leag", ;types at recreation has been a g eague ekey teal" special facilities for certain lio badly needed thing for this asttwe(1'ktatrtbo6E eterCArenae area for some time and wish In pec wee action a power to commend the 'board on swift ful Mohawk team 'downed the Red Wings 8.2, Scoring for the Mohawks were Allan Diller and Barry i3aynham with to each, while Peter Lawson, Donald Campbell and Doug Beavers each scored one, Ron Durand, Peter Lawson, Don Campbell, action taken, First stets onp, the agenda is the formation of a 'Recrea' i tion" Basketball League for anyone not attending high school. To date, four teams ;have beenentered and plan to start their schedule en.'Thurs',nanny Janke collected assists. 'start November 30. John Loader and Ricky We- ber scored for the Wings and drew an assist on each other's goal, L '8111 Anlson--Cilfr 33rintnell 2. Can•man Cann -Charles Smith 9:00 - 1.1:00 1. Charles Shane -'Soh Ellerington 2, 'Ulric Snell -Alien lvestcott 3. Cart Cann -1114:11 Bobbh,s 4. Nen McLaughlin -Don Graham Tuesday, November 28 7:00 - 9:00 1. 1 clow 1.ampori-Ken 0ttewell 2. Sill McLean -Bob 1llddleton a, Russ Snell -Edwin Miller 4, Sandy Elliot Ross 'rayirir 0:00 11:00 1, Ed heady-.Lrnle c ersol 2. .Art Cann -Dick Jermyn 3. Harvey Cowan -Morley Sanders i(oelorson--liatwey Pollen Thursday, November 30 9:00 - 11;00 I. Harry Snell --{filen Michie •'. Raiph Bailey -Harry Jeffrey 3, Claude Darrow -John Corbett 9:00 11100 I. 1.7d Fink -Bev Morgan ' Mac Hodgen 3.ee Learnt 3. Alvin .Passrnore-Bob Jetfrey 1. 1 . Passmore -Clarence Down LADIES' CURLING SCHEDULE Tuesday, November 28 1 161stol-91, Fletcher 0.1, Pollen -3.1 Sanders 1. 'Robertson -14. Smith. V. Hopper -M. Martin Wednesday, November 29 r, t3o•vle-B. Busche l,. O5teweu.-t•H, JermynI. Shane -M. Gainer B. Cann -L. Stegner Thursday, November 30 L. ]'.earn -13. ben - i -L 3tirkle-13, Cann J. Shane -C. Southcolt Battle Saturday Because this is something new in this vicinity, we're sure everyone realises the fact it takes time to get such a league set up and operating. Because of "popular" request for the sport before the gym- nasiums were offered for rec- reation purposes, there has been little trouble in getting four teams formed. These trains, the Zurich Bustlers, iTrivitt Memorial. Church, Scar- let Raiders and a teachers ;squad for South diuron called the P -Per's are the foundation of the league, Participation is open to any- one throughout the South Huron district; who wants to play, All you have to do is drop your name off at our office or con- tactthe league president, Bill Batten. Physical fitness By the way, we've had seve- Larry Haugh fired the "hot - trick" in pacing the Rangers to a 44 victory over the Maple Leafs. Alike Lock rapped in the other Ranger goal with David Minton assisting. Marvin Bowers sank Glenn Stires' pass for the lone Leaf counter. Frank DeVries engineered. four goals for the Hawks in a 10:00 a,m, game to direct a 6.3 win over the Canadiens. Randy Weber was instrumental inthe four -goal outbreak as he drew assists on all four mark- ers besides scoring one him- self. Billy Fairbairn added the other Hawk marker, For the Canadiens, Allen Taylor, David McLaren and John Cooper blinked the light. John Parker assisted on the in men's bonspiel The fust open bonspiel of the new season will get under way in the -local curling rink, Satur- day, with 16 teams entered in a men's open event, Several rinks will be mak- ing their first appearance in the new Exeter rink as teams from London, Centralia, Mitch- ell, Clinton, St, Thomas, Hen - sail and Seaforth will vie foga lop honors. • Two rinks have also been en - tared from the local club, al• though it is not known which teams will compete as yet. The first draw . gets under way at •9:00 a.m. and play will continue throughout the day and early evening. Hyde ."Were you lucky at the races yesterday?" Wyde-"I should just think I was! I found a quarter after the last race, so I didn't have to walk home." is Our repair work is guaranteed ik�reb�rx We stand solidly track of every repall job' done by our skilled TV technician Duard McAdams, a grad. uate of Red'ib - Elech'onic Television School. 'your satisfaction is Assured by our guarantee. M e d e s t rapes, N LGROV Phone 18 Exeter rat requests for a physical fit- Cooper goal. ness club. 1f you haven't left in the bantam dvision, the your name with us as yet, give Phantoms whipped the Bo, us a call, As soon as a proper marcs 9.2, as Bob Burns cane instructor can be obtained, we up with a hat -trick and Hank plan to run Ilhc course in the Gosar and Rick MacDonald high school, banged in a pair each. Paul Figure skating Sims and Bob Grayer account. 11 looks like a banner year ed for the other tallies. in the figure skating depart- Bill. Alias and Dominique Marchilton scored the markers merit • for the outclassed Bomares. Last Saturday afternoon from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m., the Exeter Figure Skating Club opened its 1961-'62 season and had close to 40 participants out on the ice. Club professional., Mr. Arthur only goat for the Black Hawks, Burke, of. London, should have over 50 under his direction once all of the registrations are in, According to executive mem- bers of the- local figure skating , club, everyone is pleased with the manner in which Mr. Burke handles the skaters. 1 From the enthusiasm shown, more than 50 members should be on the roster before the season is out. Skating lessons will be he:lci in the Exeter Arena every Saturday from 4:00 to 6:00 under the direction of Mr. Burke. Registrations will be accepted at the arena this. Saturday (November 25). Square dancing In the second game, the Red Wings eked out a close 2-1 win over the Black Hawks on goals by Larry Willed and Mark Hinton, Murray Beach recorded the Boss: "All right, who scrib- bled those pictures on the .new wallpaper'?" Clerk: "It was your little boy, sir," Boss: "'Talented, isn't he?" Square dancing continues to be held every Friday night in the public school gymnasium. All participants are asked to enter the school on the west side at 7:45 p.m. Doug Grayer of RCAF Cent- ralia, Max Harness and Norm Whiting have been directing the instruction classes. If any- one in the female category would like to lend a hand, it would certainly be appreciated. Minor hockey all-stars At a meeting in Winghanl Wednesday night, Exeter enter- ed four, 'teams to compete in the Western Ontario Athletic Association playdowns to vie for Ontario titles. Pee wee, bantam, midget and juvenile teams are the four entered, There is still a strong possibility that an extra pee wee and bantam team may also be entered, More will be known about the extra entries next week. Ballet -tap lessons The ballet -tap lessons held in the Exeter, Library every Wed- nesday are still as popular as ever. Iris Marshall and Terri( Laughton have advanced to thea EASY -BREEZE HAIR DRYERS The ideal gift for mother and daughter ELECTRIC BLANKETS 9 - Heat Control $18.95 • MEN'S GIFT SITS LADIES' GIFT SETS by Yardley and Shilton Place your order now JENNY LIND CANDY We will gift wrap for your convenience. Middleton's DRUG STORE Phone 447 Exeter .:y •; '' .::r•.af Fri: eitew;IC;C" Z ri h man. if trophy Herb .M.gsseau, i urieh, re.. !Awned home from A deer hunt- ing .expedition an Manatoulin island, Tuesday, with what is believed to be one of tho lar- gest..bucks ever bagged in the district. 'fate i4 -point trophy tipped the scales at 221 pounds when it was dressed at Zurich, Mous seau estimated its weight at. over 300 pounds in the bush. He made the trip with his brother Llzear, liippen, and two other Zurich amen, Jack Bannister and Olen Oreb, The foursome brought ,home their full quot.o of four deer., Mpusseau, explained that he was walking along a bush trail - when the big buck came run- ning towards him. "1 think something roust have been chasing him," he said, "and he was going about three-quar- ters of his speed, The ardent hunter dropped to one knee and dropped the buck with one shot right be- tween the eyes, "lie fell right in his tracks and his four feet went straight up and just started to quiver," Mousseau said. "1 was quiver- ing a bit too," he explained, because 11 was the biggest thrill 1 ever had." 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