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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1961-12-14, Page 121Z Th1101.954-4Y.94,00,1t PPCP.Mb-Or 14•1 1941. . • • . ; "••••' '''''''' EXETER tAN ES k .MEN. LEAGUE 'A" GROUP MIR Specias (T. 1Yright 704) ., 2 L.-Supertest (A, Andrus 646) Spares (). Falthalrn 675) a i,mon at. Stagg 628) 1 Rangers (D„ Wilsht 107) 3 ')et s (L. Haugh 676) Windmills U. Osgood 735) 4 riP'"six (J. Hennessey 625) Ira,19.SPIen RI Glendenning 123) 3 ssilwen Tigers (1. Ja('ltson 663) 1 27. Uia'd,1'. lie5'alls 149) 4 persdse (), Coughlin 572) li t 44611) 39 .41Vintluillis (442,12) 33 Billiards (432601 33 L. Supertest (41840) SS ,Milisitlen 02520) 26 . () 26 Akil Specials (41453) -6 ' toresi; 142301 . .......... „, 24 (4036,,) 22 'FtillPis (WM 21 X.Appen Tiger. (40917) 18 Trzniesii,r,, I :5039) 14 "B' GROUP l'anaissn The (N. Maelssac 496) 2 t'. Loggers (K, Jorgensen 544) .. Larks '(N. Mattson 6101 3 Canners (S. Reuri)tk 569) 1 Teasimssteis *A, Melkle 593) 3 Bardtmouts H. Wolfe 551) Con4tiin Lumber (1), Rooth 553) 3 S, Emeis (H, Patterson 483) 1 2s:him:4ns (G. Bjerky 156) 3 Fairlanes (J. Carey 657) 1 13o.:Didleys (1). Lenaghan 569) N. E. S"test (G. H.Duvar 536) Kingpins (42879) 41 Canners (44.1654) 39 Bo*Dislleys (39961) 39 Bankmonts (33450) 31 Supertest (39671) -.es 28 Fairlanes (40226) "6 Ist1 (39718) 23 Toastmaeters (35428) 23 Crystal Loggers (38568) 21 Canadian Tire (37487) 15 Conklin Lumber (37123) 15 SSerlIng Fuels (35758) 9 High single: .D. 'Wright (2) High triple: G. Bjerky (759) Hidden score: L. Lovell 'WEN'S INTER -TOWN Exeter .A, (500) 9 Exeter B ()1331) 2 Goderich 13 (550) 9 Goderich .3, t5293) 2 Clinton. B (5117) emtett A. (5465) 5 Wingharn (5505) Zurich (4642) 11 0 Exeter A 82 Goderich A 82 Clinton A. gi Olinton B 65 Goderich B 56 Wingliam 48 Exeter B 47 Zurich 23 LADIES' LEAGUE "A" GROUP Happy Gals (3D. Mattson 621) .. 7 Lucky Strikes (G. BierIing 621) 0 Hot -Dogs (11.. Durand 593) 5 Handicappers V. Stagg 581) 2 We Hopes (T. Heywood 638) 5 Trailers (M. Cronyn 678) 2 Nite.441aysks (B. Sangster 575) 7 Blowettes (A. Ford 566) 0 Be Bop (W. Brintnell 684) 5 Pin Poppettes (As Fairbairn 614) 2 Merry Maids- (G. Farquhar 652) 5 Pills (21. Glover 491) 2 TV/Mrs 56 Happy Gals 55 Merry Maids 55 Be Bops 55 Hot Dogs 51 Lusk), Strikes 50 Nite'liawks 49 Wee Hopes 43 Pin sPoppettes 38 Pills' " 32 Handicappers 32 Blowettes 30 "Bo' GROUP High Hopes (E. Bogart 606) .... 7 Alley Cats (K. Hay 580) 0 MiglitY 'Mice (E. Morley 542) 7 Droppettes (11. Frayne 511) „0 Frisky Six (B. Coughlin 529) Jolly Jilis (3, Burke 460) 2 Lollipops (L. Brock 549) 7 Rollettes (B. 1filler 547) 6 jolly Six (D. Frayne 549) 5 Busy Bees (G. 'Webster 601) 2 Sputniks (B. Slaght 459) 4 Who Cares. (S. Appleton 583) ,. 3 Frisky Six 68 _Mighty :Slice 65 Al'ey Cats 56 Who Cares 55 Ro*lettes 49 Jolly jills 47 Lollipops 46 Busy Bees 40 High Hopes 39 Sputniks 37 Jolly Six 24 Droppettes 20 Plies single: .A. Group, M. Red- man (267); 13 Group, E. Bogart (265) High triple: A Group, 'W. Brint- nell (684); 13 Group, E. Bogart (606). LADIES' INTER -TOWN Crediton (P. Iltinter-trvar 631) 5 Mitchell (V. McGillivray 622) .... 2 St. ;Marys (M. Blackman 634) ..., 4 Exeter (0. Munroe 717) 3 Goderich (St :McLeod 724) ...... 5 Stratford (T, Harvey 668) 2 Goderich 41 St. Marys 41 Stratford 36 Exeter , 38 Credlton 22 Mitchell 16 High single: 0. Essery (329) High triple: 0. Essery (771) High average; L. harmer (218) MIXED LEAGUE Air 'Wicks (B. Osgood 698) ..... - 5 White Roses (3, Scott 698) 2 Crackerjacks (B. Caldwell 661) 7 Leglonaires (11., Durand 524) , 0 Chicken8 (2(, Jorgensen 606) ,3 Puppets (1'7. Tripp 601) 2 Odds & Ends (C. Caron 716) 7 Dodgers (C. Poore t56) 0 Blowers SD. 'Webster 333) 5 'Teenagers (D. 311eKnight 547) .,2 Hot Toddies (G. TAW 120) 6 Kool slats (C. Edwards 617) 2 ChiViens 58 Craniteritteke 66 Odds & Enda ...........„ ..... 48 Hoot Etats 45 Air Wicks 45 Hot Teddies 44 Blowers ..... YOtvliki..10,1i. 81 White Roses ..., .. .....„......., .. 29 Midget% 33 Teenagers 22 Legionalres21 Puppets 9 TUrkey Flet) Ledies' high triple: 15. Bend - rick: with invidieSP, D. Webster. Ladleshigh single: .3. Fairs bairn; with handle:9.p, L. Smith. Aten.s high slug e: M. lirintnell; with handicap, C. Caron. 61ext's high triple; G. Lebel; With hantlieap, T. Black. Team: Higilest Pintail, Hot Tod- dies, Air Wicks. Chocolates; White Roses, Crack- erjacks, Hidden scores: Verne Stagg,13. Durand, C. Bpawning, 3. Scott. Weekly awards High single: Ladles', A. Fair - balm (291)); mens. T. Black 0064 Nigh triple; Ladies', R. Hend- rick (624); men's G. 1,,ebel (120) High average: Ladles', D. Mon. roe (222): men's -U, Lehel (244), FRIDAY NITERS Lazy Daisies (J, Dougherty 411) 2 High -Biles (0. Mettles 583) 5 Wee Wins (13. Fahner 527) 6 Dubees pi, Glover 5691 2 Lucky Strikes (3, 2lason 489) 7 17p$ & Downs (Default) 0 Dubees 57 LtickY Strikes 66 High Hopes 44 Wee Wins 41 Ups and Downs 39 Las. Daisies 18 High single: M. Glover (2427 High triple: 0, Mettles (5c)3) High average: P. liunter-Pmar (157.81 I3ir,11 triple: B, Veinier (327) Bidden triple: Is Issas JUNIOR BOYS & GIRLS TUESDAY Kingpins (L. Keller 3)11 T -Birds (13. Johnston 315) Strikers MS Snell 575) Beatnicks (D. 'Wolfe 219) Comets (B. Farquhar 415) Midgets (3, Basch 29S) Kingpins 35 Cornets 27 Strikers 27 Midgets 19 T-13(rds 10 Beatnicks High single: D. Snell (2)171 High triple: B, Farquhar (415) FRIDAY Bombers (Joan Essery 310) Atoms (L. Stlre 327) Larks (r. Fisher 387) Jets (D. Wright 365) Dodgers (P. McFalls 421) 6 0 6 0 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Chickens ,(3.. Thompson 272) .. 2 Jets 33 Bombers 25 Atoms 39 Dodgers 13 Larks 13 Chickens 12 High single; P. McFalls (275) High double: P. 5.1cFalls (421) BANTAM BOYS Rockets (J. Carroll 243) Bluejays (D, Campbell 263) Wildcats (Randy Weber 245) Nite Hawks U, Gifford 28(1) Silver Darts (0. Frayne 2461 Tigers (D. L. Ca.repbell 272) Tigers Wildcats Bluejays Rockets Silver ,DarLs Nite Hawks High single: D, Burke (154) High double: J. Gifford (380) BANTAM GIRLS Chickadees (P. 'Bridges 203) Robins (j. Campbell 214) Sparrows (B. Skinner 309) Larks (J. Heywood 222) 36 31 21 13 10 Ausels27 Blowettes....... ........... Night Hawka '15 St. Pats 13. High siugle: C. 'Young (24() „2.,i,lgslt triple: Si. Carling (.5\3) 441.ga AlreragO: (c. )vissej 184) It -TOWN - $t. Marys (N. Dulidas 11381 Stratford (21. Gornyicki 144) 3 New Hamburg (12, Schmidt 114119 Mitchell (D. Smith 113' 2 Seaforth (P, Weimann 104) 4 Listowel Pubrick 1285) . 7 Lucan (c. Elston 11561 Shakespeare (11. Queld 11\7) si• Marys til. Cipriano 72221 .. 11 Shakespeare (B, Quell! 1147) St. Marys 65 Stratford SI Lucan 711 New Hamburg. Se, Listowels 67 47 Seaforth 48 Shakespeare 43 One week in hand, High single: F. Ashton 1854)) High five: 13. geehl (1367) CHILDREN'S LEAGUE Champs (L. Arnold 24)0) -----------(3 Jinxs (1'. Ready 186) . .... 0 sparkplugs (W. Hodgins 171) .. 3 Meteors (R, MosurinJohn 137) .... 2 Aces (J. 11losttrInjohn 2251 .... 3 Dumbells (13. Haskett 138) ... Champs Jinxs 35 Sparkplugs 27 Aees '25 Dumbells 18 Meteor.;11 Girls' hie( single: L. Arnotd Boys' high single: 3. Mosurins John (22,i) • . CRAIG MEN'S LEAGUE C. Angels (J. Edwards 620) 13. Bears (3. Barnes 677) 2 13. Bombers (G. Thompson 615) 4 N. Flyers (D. Roth .560) 0 L. Six (W. Watson 535) 1 0, Supers (3. Noyes 651) 3 13. 'Cps (A. Le-wis liss) 3 I. Lions (D. Wyatt 565) 1 C. Supers . 36 Bsinsley Dears 33 Bottoms Cp 30 II. Bombers 29 L Six C. Angels 21 N. Flyers ls I. Lions 12 High single: A. Lewis 5257i High triple: J. Noyes (851) •31 AILSA CRAIG CHILDREN flukes (F. Branston 1631 5 Champs (14. Sutherland 1431 .. Beatiticks (R. Graham 123) A.stronauts (21. Rious 193) .. 1 Champs „. 5 Beatnieks 4 Astronauts 1 3 (1-B83o)ys' high single: F. Branston 13 Girls' high single: S. Simpson (104) GB LANES LADIES' LEAGUE Braves (A. R.a.velle 573) . ........ 4 Westeners (B. Mason 526) ........ 0 Harmony Gals (13, Datars 671) ., 4 Atoms (B. Freebairn 466) .. ,.... 0 s Legionettes (P. Rexene 579) .. 3 0 Hot Shots (P, Sliroeder 510) . 1 3 F'crackers (H. Sturdevant 557) 31i, 2 Optomiste (D, Cutting 442) 75 Firecrackers 3315 Legionettes 29 Harmony Gals Bra.ves 27 27 Braves 27 Atoms 22 not Shots 19 Westeners 16 Optomists 275 High single: 13, Deters (316) High triple: B. Datars (671) Owls (P. Schroeder 251) 5 Canaries (R. Grassick 211) 0 Owls 28 Sparrows 18 Chickadees 15 Robins 12 Canaries 10 Larks 7 High single: 13, Skinner (157) High double: 73. Skinner (309) LUCAN LANES MEN'S LEAGUE Short Circuits (13, 'Welch 592) ..., '1 Hotel (A, Gilmour 523) 0 Clandeboye (3. Sleaford 561) 3 Agrico (J. Van Lieshout 490) 0 Dairymen (I. Hearn (199) 3 Hot Shots (M, Hodgins 503) 0 Legion (L. Ditty 623) 2 Lumber Kings (J. Nurse 508) 1 Shamrocks (J. Gilmour 605) 2 F. Eaters (3, (-an Lieshout 635) 1 Woodbutchers (C. Glen 617) 2 Rex OS Rummell 596) 1 Legion 31 Dairymen 26 Short Circuits 26 Lumber Kihgs 21 Shamrocks 21 Rex 17 Woodbutchers 17 Hot Shots 14 Fire Eaters 13 Hotel 12 Clandboye 11 Agrico 4 High single: C. Glen (249) High triple: Jack Van Lieshout MO LADIES' LEAGUE Aces (F. Lippert 212) 7 Shamrocks (K. Thompson 175) 0 High Hopes (E. Coughlin 225) 7 Diamonds (H. McDonald 220) 0 Cutles (Is Blake 195) 7 Clowrie (T, Beaman 229) 0 Dairymaids (E. Watson 231) Dumbells (M. Carling 241) 2 Ramblers (A. Mere)le 238) 5 Legionettes (S. Gledhill 218) Satellites (IS Naee 278) 5 Sputniks (E. Steady 182) 2 Dairyrnaide 57 Satellites 56 Ramblers 55 Cutles 49 High Hopee 48 Clowns 44 Aries 43 Legionettee 38 Sputniks 30 Dfamonds 21 Shamrocks 27 »umbells 27 /4.igh single: B. Nue (278) High triple: E. Coughlin (594) High average: J, Beaman (178) COLLEENS LEAGUE 8t, Pats (13. MeLaugh)in 444) .. 5 BletVettes (A, ReVIng(on 409) .. 4 MVOS (111 Carling 683) 2 Night Hawks (0, WieSe( 319) 3 Wagalanlz2WMW4liffelSZTaiZi!:3 Town topics Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeVries and family spent the weekend in Waterloo -with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Dykstra. Mrs. Fred Ellerington re- turned from St. Joseph's Hos- pital, London, last Wednesday where she had been a patient for several weeks after break- ing her hip. Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Puls and daughter, Toronto, visited with ,•• Mrs, Puls' parents, Mr. and 31 Mrs. C. V. Pickard over the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Hopper spent the weekend In Toronto with their daughter Drs. Victor and Joan Kyle and family, Mr. Albert Traquair is a pa- tient in South Huron Hospital. 4,44717-, , Sa.i.ntsbury Auxiliary of hospital elects .state plans visiting .service By MRS. BEI5.ER 'DAVIS; SAINTSBURY The members of the WA. of St. Patrick's church met at the home of Airs. Heber Davis last Wednesday afternoon. The pres- ident was in .charge. Tito socip- tura reading was front the Christmas story read by Airs. Harvey Latta. Prayers follow- ed for missions. sick, general thanksgiving and member's prayers. Airs. Tom Noy read the sec- retary's report and Airs. Earl Atkinson, the treasurer's re- port. After osli'demands had been paid in full the group voted $50 to the chureh budget. A. draw for a mystery prize donated by Mary lieeY was W.Oil by Marguerite Greenlee and donat-ed to the rector's wife, Mrs. Lyle ,Bennett, At the Close of the year's business Rev. Bennett took the ch -air for the election of of- ficer,s, President is Airs. 11. Davis; honorary president, Mrs, Lyle Bennett; vice president, Mrs, Tom Kooy, Airs. Harry Car- roll; treasurer, Airs. Earl At- kinson; secretary; Mrs, Hugh Davis; social service, Airs. Maurice MacDonald; birthday box, Mrs, Earl Greenlee; plan, 1st, Mrs. T. Kooy; Dorcas Com- mittee, Mrs. Hugh Davis, Mrs, Lorne Weiberg and Mrs.. Clar- ence Davis, Airs, Earl Greenlee and Mrs, Raymond Greenlee .assisted, with the lunch. Guild meets On Thursday the Guild mem- bers met at Mrs. Davis' home. Airs. Hugh Davis, acting presi- dent, was in charge. Rev.. Ben- nett read the scripture. Treasurer Mrs. Dean Gibson gave the financial standing, with, a full report to be given at the January meeting, Money was voted to the WA prayer partner, Miss L. Powell, Obuse, Japan, for -a Christmas gift, and. gifts to several sick children, A vote was held to elect a president to •fill the chair vacat- ed by the past president, Mrs. Lorne Weiberg, Airs. Harry Carroll was elected for a (=- year period. All joined in sing- ing Christmas carols. The mys- tery prize donated by Mrs. L. Weiberg was won by Mrs. Maurice MacDonald. An exchange of Christmas gifts followed. Airs. Clarence Davis and Mrs. Jim Barker assisted the hostess with lunch. Personal items Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carroll, Mr. and Airs- Clarence Davis and Air. and Mrs. Jack Dickins were Saturday evening guests at a twenty-fifth wedding an.- niversary gathering for Mr, and 'Members of the Women'S .cont tribuLed piano .and also Auxiliary to South Httron Hos. 41111E1Am:5i tbe, Plane f7;A.t pital at their meeting Ttiesday si`;;S:m4s 1.A141.1xslineWR:escl(e)1.0 afternoon voted to inaugurate ,T, IL Delbricige presided a Volunteer service for the MS- ,feAr tl_ciehi. prc.;gsrtarn4 3 111401 . pital with the apOreval of MiSS bY was A. Claypole And the Hosintal served members p.t 4°114tri.ds: J. C. Dunlop and. Airs. Ward Fritz will convene A gem mittee of t who will \volt put a. schedule for, visiting and aid- ing patients. The President Mrs. Gerallt Rev John AlpEwen, 83, died Godbolt announced executive in ma' and General Hospital on meetings the last Mpnday af- ternoon district WAS added at Shipke he received his education in nencipg elf11 ea:kcalitluialM4rtyriz.nthaAs cino. eel": gr:tnCionaaYtia,vneD4:11clesMotraxbnie:;:112:,:nTsioliip., with Mrs. Ja onto and held pastorateS rep- resentative, e In bers were C4irleissgalwiplelaeporse,decosed him 16 129 guests of the Hospital Staff for ce:rs ago, launciCLIiristina program and Minister dies, Stanley native t Surviving are five daughters, tsahlleedialiEs ee.gle'iBpi lights snaegl ist ionnogbfell\hCnreldi.11;er isoiss' I.:et was rlieaaetisy:egessuSeefois:leo. that we no longer said "It's possible for candles T. (Dorothy) Huhcr, Geneva, land,,sHarrison,\.v_iet4ze, 111arns 4. Switzerland, el,el Georgia,li'sgse v(m. sl k ollury.! a4:::): Mrs. George (Jean) Scott, Alid- sential element i‘nvhoClicilvsetInns •'1;„.,elYtty McEwen,UliltedI \ T Ottawa;ati°Ms's dbLA.ilkilt tielses, peesonplei;erhaps see it son, Dr. McEwen, Winnipeg; better than all who see the three sisters, Mrs. Jan me- Farlane and Mrs. R. Y. Me- Shelights of earth." Laren, both of Hensall and illustrated her talk 13Y Mrs, William Spear, Highgate, two Christmas war stories and concluded by saying" There is Fun31.731,eIrvaitlhstrbuyiricaels Niirlaillin pbeenathaenIdg stable -a way of life in which a way begun in the Bethlehem cemetery. greatness is found in service - F.' • • The Marlufaetlin13PaPer New slate :WM grOUild W0011 PU1P a first achieved bY Charles for AOTS, fl visor of$we45v1310, 8,3 Part ,Cann Was elected presi- dent of the James Street Unit- edCl1ieli ACTS Men's CIO at their regular meetino, Mon- day Ile will SUMd Gerald (lodbolt, The state of officers Present, ed by the nominating commit- teo was accepted. They include: vice-president, Pere Algralls; SePond Vice -President, Bill Bat- ten; secretary, Gard Clifton; treasurer, Aub Tennant, and bulletin editor, Pr. Wally Read, A Panel discussion on variolis aspects of Christmas was pre- sented by Norm Welper, Iry Armstrong, Cart -Cann and Dr. Wally Read, They discussed the commercialization of Christ - Inas And presented ideas for making the season more MOO.- ingfids Moderator, Bill Batten, draw- ing a conclusion on the thoughts of the panel, pointed out to the members that "Christmas is what you make A", The program was under the direction of chairman, Pen McFalls, and Larry Carter was in charge of devotions. Several carols were sung under the leadership of Ray Mills and Norm Walper, in the business part of the meeting, the church club voted to donate $100,00 for the next two years to Earl Burr, form- erly of Grand Bend, who is the presently a candidate for ministry, a way of loyalty in which lifeukuakz•ziggiit4i%welob-rirea' vttuNombrkisr is found in losing it, if need be -.a way of faith in which mankind will yet find the heal- ing of the nations." Miss Sandi Morrow favored with solos accompanied by Miss Mary Shaw, Mrs..Robert Pryde Mrs. Aljoe Culbert at the lat- ter's home. Air. and Mrs. Bob Tindall and Nancy were Sunday guests with the formees parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tindall, Grand Bend. Mr, and Mrs. James Sigs- worth and family were Satur- day evening guests with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson. Miss Gail Fairbairn, London, and Mr. Arnold Ferby were guests on Sunday with the for- mer's -sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnston. Mr, and Mrs. Heber Davis spent the weekend with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Noels and. family, Aylmer. Mr. Marten Vandhrhoek and friend and Mrs. Jerry Vander- hoek were Saturday evening guests with lir, and Mrs. Earl Greenlee. 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