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WINNING fkGAT--This entry in the Gay
Cup parade staged at RCAF Station Cent,
:ralta, was enter by the Construction
..urgineering Section and took first prize. It
'poiced ftm at the city of Toronto and was
orie of several floats in the parade that
preceded the flag football game, won by the
East, 30-6. 0111Y a small Crowd was on band
10 witness the fun -filled afternoon, planned
i.by LAC Al Davies and his hard-working
committees. Other events included an East -
Wet game between pupils of J. A. D. Mc-
-ND photo
Curdy public school.
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'LANES
MEN'S LEM:—
' "A" GROUP
1..,.:: Supertest (L. Burns 665) ... 3
Xippen Tigers (J. Cooper 628) .. 1
A&H Specials (H. Holtzman 756) 4
Tradesmen (D. Brintne(l 531) .. 0
Milkmen (D. Wells 705) 3
Big Six (J. Seott 705) 1
Pepsis (j. Coughlin 560) 4
Windmills (T, Farrell 706) 0
Rockets (T. Burke 722) .2
Spares (L. Passmore 660) 2
R. Billiards (D. Webher 726) 4
Ringers (J. Russell 617) 0
Rockets (37726) 35
L. Supertesr (35519) 29
Windmills (37257) 26
R. Billiards (16366) 25
Big Six (35618) 24
.A&H Specials (35028) 24
3filkinen (35619) 21
Pepsis (34302) 21
ZPareg (35602) 1R
Xippen Tigers (31126) 17
Ringers (34492) 10
Tradesmen (32302) 10
"13" GROUP
Fairlaries (C. Blommaert ssa) . 3
C.- Loggers (G. E(senschink 600) 1
CAners (8. Simpson 6:14) 4
Toastma.sters (G. Nixon 520) ,0
No E. S'Test (G. B-Duvar 641) 3
C. Lumber (D. McKnight 632) 1
Bo-:Didleys (W. Rowe 609) 4
8-.— Fuels (H. Patterson 594) 0
Larks (R. Heywood 602) 3
Can. Tire (F. TilieY 635) 1
Kingpins .(L. Holiobe 626) 3
Bankmonts (EL Kieswetter 705) 1
Canners (34435) 36
Kingpins (30195) 34
Bo-Didieys (33537) 33
Bankmonts (33213) 27
Fairlanes (.3829) 23
N. End Supertest (33556) 23
Larks (33597) 20
Toastmasters (29730) 19
Crystal Loggers (32481) 16
Canadian Tire (31575) 12
Conklin Lumber (31355) 12
Sterling' Fuels (30150) 3
High single: G. Eisenschink
(319)
High triple: 3, Coughlin (860)
Hidden score: Will Shapton
MEN'S INTER•TOWN
Exeter A (5603) 9
Wingharn (5227) 2
Goderich A (5659) 11
Exeter B (5007) 0
Clinton A (5557) 11
Zurich (4435) 0
Goderich 33 (5182) 6
Clinton B (5912) 3
Clinton A. 76
Goderich A, 69
Exeter A 52
Clinton B 52
Goderich .6 47
'Exeter 51 38
Wingham 33
Zurich 19
Exeter Hawks
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came up with an equally fine
showing, although neither Ex.
eter goalie had too much work
as their teammates kept play
in ,the Lambeth end throughout
most of the game.
Shaddick stars
in Combines win
Shifty centre man, Bill Shad -
dick, scored five goals in Hen-
sall, Friday, to pace the Hen-
sall-Zurich Combines to their
fourth straight win with a con-
vincing 11.5 win over Strath-
Shaddick, playing on s line
with Steve Kyle and Brian
Bonthron, scored once in the
first frame and pumped in a
pair in each of the final two
periods.
Bonthron and Kyle drew a8-
sists on all five goals, as the
line put on a dazzling display
of team work.
Earl "Cuss" Wagner sup-
plied most of the remaining
storing punch by blinking the
light three times for the hat -
trick JIM Broadfoot, John
Masse and Steve Kyle picked
up singletons,
Ken Faclelle Need the at.
tack for the losers, blasting in
three tallieS. Bill Morhan and
Reg Westgate added the other
two in tkers.
'rite hOmeSter8 jumped into
a 44 lead in the first. period,
stretched the lead fd 7-4 the
'Sebald and out-ScOred their op-
pOSition by a 44 Margin in the
final,
4,
LADIES' LEAGUE
"A" GROUP
Merry 'Maids (G. Farquhar (159) 7
Lucky Strikes ((. Elsie 498) 0
B lowettes (A, Ford 511) .5
Wee Hopes (C. Sweltzer 662) ,.., 2
Trailers (0. Esser)' 607) ... 5
Nite Hawks (A, Wi)son 494; 2
Be Bops (71, Flynn 600) ...... 4
Handicappers 3
(31, Atthill, B. Gifford 621)
H appy Gals (1). Munroe 551) 5
Hot, Eggs (R. Durand 633) 2
Pin Poppettes (5', Ila.ugh 659) 6
Pills (P, Hunter-Duvar 588) 2
Induct new rector
01,1(k...100n service •
1 By hig.$ HARP 'DAVIS
Bev, Lyle Bennett, f 'olirilnReKrily7oNf.
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'rhe induction service for the
Bernie, was held at St., Paul's
Angiican Church Thursday eve -
ping With Suffragan Bishop
1APpleyard and other „clergy
[assisting in the service.
Following the service a social
gathering was held in the
church basement. Words of
elcome were extended to Rev.
,nd Mrs. Bennett and family
from Bishop APPleYard. Rev.
Elliott of the United Chureh,
Rev. Bolton of London, Andrew
Knox on behalf of the three
congregations, and Rev, Rus-
sell, rural dean, Also a few
words were spoken by mr. and
Mrs. Bennett and also a pre-
vious warden of Mr- Bennett's
former parish of Bervie,
WI church service
Members of Women's Insti-
tutes in South Perth District
gathered in the United Church
at KirktOn Sunday night, Nov,
12 for a church service, About
125 attended.
Offering received by the four
ushers will be used for Portia
School for Retarded Children,
Stratford.
Rev. P. Elliott, minister of
the host church, based his
4 sermon on the institute motto
"For Home and Country", He
W stressed the home as also be -
„4.M ing confused with the word
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Midgets 14. C. Supers (J. Noyes 64))
Beatnicks 5 C, .Angels (1-1, Rollings 632)
T-oirde 5 C, Supers .31
High single: P. Preszcator (261) 33, Bears 30
High triple: D, Snell (448) Bottoms Up 25
FRIDAY B. Bombers 24.
.. lo Six 20
Jets (D. 'Wr)ght 500) b C. -Angels 20
Dodgers (P, McFalls 448), 0 N. Flyers 13
Atoms (R. lyol(e 344) 5 5, Lions 6
Larks (AL Keay 27o) 0 High single: 3, Noyes (982)
Bombers (EL (osar 349) 5 High triple; J, Noyes (541)
Chickens (A, Thompson 983) ,0
Jets 26
Bombers 20
Atoms 17
Dodgers 12
Trailers
49 Larks 10
Be Bops 45 Chickens 5 LADIES' LEAGUE
Lucky Strikes 8 .High. single: .1). Wright (277) Braves (A. Ravelle 596)
Hot Dogs 16 High double: D. 1" '11. (500) Atoms (S. Teevins 524)
Merry Maids 45
Happy Gals 43
Nite .Hawks
pin Popper tes 40
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Westetters (B. Mason 590)
Wee Hopes 31
Handicappers 25
lilowettes 25
Pills a,;
"13" GROUP
Who Cares (S. Appleton 673) ,. 7
High Hopes (N. Rooth 536) 0
jolly jilts (J. Burke 547) 5
Lollipops (B. Muma 463) 2
Frisky Six (B. Coughlin 594) 7
Rollettes (A. Prout 568) 0
'Mighty Mice (E. Morley 622) „ 7
Jolly Six (G. Skinner 465) 0
Droppettes (E. Baynham 463) 4
Alley Cats (A. Westbrook 549) ., 3
Sputniks (E. Reid 461) 7
Busy Bees (G, Webster 424) 0
GB LANES
Frisky Six 19
Who Cares 62
Mighty 'Mice 61
Alley Cats 51
Iiollettes 47
Jolly Jilts 40
Busy Bees 36
High Hopes.
Lollipops 82
Sputniks 28
DrlwSixoppettes 18
jo
16
High single: "A", R. Durand
(258); "8", J. Burke (259)
High triple: "A", P. Haugh
(669)1 "B", S. Appleton (67,8)
LADIES' INTER.TOWN
St. Marys (T, Murray 704) .....7
Exeter (P. Haugh 662) 0
Goderich (id. Bannister 694) 7
Stratford (L, Harmer 602) 0
Crediton (13. Coughlin 6213 7
'Mitchell (V. McGillivray 589) ; 0
Goderich 34
SL Marys 32
Stratford 32
Exeter 25
Crediton 15
lIItchell 9
High single: 0, Essery, Exeter,
(329)
High triple: 0. Essery, Exeter
(771)
High average: L. Harmer, Strat-
ford. (220)
MIXED LEAGUE
Air rirks (N. Redman 690) 5
Hot Toddies (G. Lebel 701) 2
Blowers (D. 'Webster 562) 4
White Roses (II. Heywood 575) 3
Kool Kato ((7. Edwards 612) .,7
Dodgers ((7. Poore 439)
Crackerjacks (3, Hendrick 686) , 7
Puppets ((7. ,Deneau 595) 0
Odds & Ends (C, Caron 647) 7
Legionaires (G. Campbell 610)
Crackerjacks 47
'Knot Kars 41
Odds & Ends 39
Air Whits 37
'White Roses 35
Hot Toddies 34
'Blowers 07
Dodgers 26
Legiona(res
17
Puppets
7
High single: Ladies', S. Farrel
(237): men's, G. !Abel (271)
.High triple: Ladies', to Smith
(595); men's 0. Lebel (701)
High average: Ladies', D, 'Mun-
roe (224)1 men's G. Lebel (247)
FRIDAY NITERS
Cps & Downs (A. Schroeder 415) 2
Dubees (P. Hunter-Duvar 587) 5
Lucky Slrikes (J. Rouse 467) .. 2
High Hopes (M. Hockey 531) 5
Wee Wins (N, Cooper 468) . 2
Lazy Daisies (3, DOUgherty .514) 5
High Hopes 197
Cps & Downs 31
Lucky Strikes 42
Wee 'Wins :16
DUI-tees45
Lazy Daisies 16
Nigh triple: J. Dougherty
Hidden triple: L. Heywood
BANTAM BOYS
•I'lgers (11, Fairbairn 310 3
Blue Jays (0, Burke 323) 2
Nite (iiii0111 294) ..„
Silver Darts (3, Darling 219)
Wildcats (Kandy Weber 321) •••• 6
Ttoakets (11. thintneli 200 0
Tigers
'Wildcats 2)1
)IJUC Jays
'16
611Ver Darts 10
Rockets
NW? .11-9..wks ... 5
High single; P.. Pairbaltri (170)
8igh dotlitle: Burks (533)
JUNIOR, BOYS e, GIRLS
TUESDAY
Mfilgetti. (P. Iliqtsteater 40)1) 5
BeetnlekS (G. Vord ... , . ,,„
Striketg th, Snell 444) .. .. .o
T44fri1s (,r. Nyhtils 356) ....no0
oometn UT. Brearrarre as.ty
Kingpins (.7 Orasslek 501)
1,11 goitre
Stritterri ............
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(514)
(446)
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Firecrackers (N 'i'rott 523)
Hot Shots (P. Schroeder 492) ,...
Legionettes (D. )lath587)
' Harmony Gals (B. Daiwa 539)
not a home unless there is love
in it. Mr. Elliott asked the
institutes to strive for better
2 understanding and greater sym-
2 pathy with those in their homes
and to live closer to God,
Mrs, Norman Coulthard, RR
1 St. Paul's, South Perth WI
president, was in charge of the
service. Mrs. Norman Aitche-
son led in prayer. Mrs, Wilfred
Keutsch, St, Paul's, read the
scripture. A choir composed of
15 members from the institute
sang an anthem and Mrs.
Donald Gettler of Fullerton
sang "How Great Thou Art”.
Organist was Mrs. Bert Duf-
field of Whalen. Mrs, Fred
a Johns gave the courtesy re -
1 marks.
Optornists (D. Cutting 394) 04 Personal items
MEN'S•
S. Circuits D. Henderson 574) 3
Fire Eaters (W. Hickson 458) 0
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Legion C II 757) a
Hot Shots ((7.- liaikett 614) 0
Dairymen (3 Ala‘rsitall 669) 3
1Voodbutchers ((7, Glen 669) 0
Agrico (J. Van Lieshou( 633) 2
Lumber Kings (J. Nurse 710) ..
Ilex (11. A. Waton 59))
Ctandeboye (B. Cunningham 54o)
Hotel (V Hodgins 633)
Shamrocks (H. Rollings 647) .... 1
Legion . 25
Short Circuits 22
Dairymen 21.
Lumber Kings 19
Shamrocks 16
Hot Shots 14
Woodbutchers ' 13
Rex 13
Fire Eaters ' ' 12
Hotel 12
Clandeboye 5
Agrico 4
High single: J. curse (3.13)
High triple: E. Carling (757)
LADIES' LEAGUE
Legionettes (S. Gledhill 216) .,:, 7
Dumbelis (31, Carling 265) 0
Dairymaids (K. lia.skett. 2.64.) 7
Shamrocks (F, Arnold 239) , 0
Ramblers (M. Lewis• 258) 5
Ciewns (J. E'eaman 228) 2
Aces (R. Paul 230) 5
Cuties (L. Blake 188) 2
Sputniks (13.• Marshall 192) ' • 6
High Hopes (E. Coughlin 180) 9
Satellites (L. Calcott 203)
Diamonds M. Murphy 268)
Legionettes 259
Firecrackers
Harmony Gals 22
Braves - 20
.Atoms 38
Hot Shots 16
Westeners 14
Optomists 2
High single: iB. Mason (260)
:High triple: A, Ra.veile (596)
High average. B. Deters (183) ....
4 Mrs. Roy McCurdy had a
o birthday party for her (laugh-
te • Brenda's 4th birthday Tues -
1 day, Nov. 21. Little friends at-
tending were Lorie Morrison,
Heather Mills, Linda Marshall,
Debbie Schaeffer, Jo -Anne Scott,
Diane Robinson, Rose mar y
Simpson, Mrs. Albert Scott of
St. Marys and Mrs. Ira McCur,
dy of Woodham were also pre-
sent.
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Satellites •48.
Ramblers 47
Dairymaids 47
Clowns 39
Huithes Hopes 36
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Legionettes • 54
Aces
31
Diamonds 29
Sputniks 26 .
Shamrocks 25
Dun/bells 23
High single: M. Murphy 4268)
High triple: M. Murphy "(662)
High average: J. Hearnan (181)
COLLEENS LEAGUE
(November 15, 1961)
St. Pais ((7. Blake 454) '2
Illowettes Ditty' 575) ' 5
Angels (AL Carling 529) 5
Night, Hawks (C. Wissel 472) “ 2
Blowettes
Angels10
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Night Hawks . ... . ,„„, 7
St. Pats 4
El 101 single: :6. •M61..augthin (202)
High. L. :bitty (575).
High average: C. WISset (183)
(Nov.ember 22, 1961)
St. Pats (h. Blake 205) 2
Blowettes (3, Isaac 200) , ..... ,..„,
Astigels (D. Hayter 240) 7
'Night Hawks (0, Wisse) 196) „ 5
Angels 14
Night Hawks 12
Blowettes 10
St. Pats 6
High single: D. itlayter (240)
High triple: D, Hayter (554)
High average: C, 1ViSsel (ISO)
CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE
B. Bears (2, Barnes 620)
L. Six (W. Watson 521) '
1, Lions (13, Hamilton 49)1)
N. Flyers (0, toth 549)
14, Bombers (R, Lee 549)
Bottoms Op (N. Lewis 539)
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Personal items
Mrs, Fred Fenton, Mrs.
Fanny Hodgson and Mr. Cecil
Ellwood were Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Odd
of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Knap-
ton visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fenton.
Mr. Mac Windsor has taken
up residence in the home for-
merly occupied by .Mr. and
Mrs.• Tom Rees.
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Comments about
Crediton East
By MRS. W. MOTZ
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Personal items
Mr. Harold Glanville Sr, of
Manitoulin Island is spending
a short visit with his sons and
families here and neighbors
and friends prior to leaving for
his winter stay in Florida.
Mrs. Harry' 'Lewis and son
Eber and Mrs. Leonard Wein
and Mrs. Alec Hamilton of
Grand. Bend spent Friday in
London. '
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Roinphf,
of Thedford, spent the weekend
with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
J. Sims.
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