The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1963-05-16, Page 7Friday Nighters present league awards
Champions of the Friday Nighters League were the Alley Girls. From left, seated, Marie Brook,
Olga Davis, Audrey Mudroh; standing, LiIliam Marquardt, Sylvia Filiatrault, Kay Hay, Bev Read
and Audrey Bentley.
Nightingales captured the league winners' trophy. From left, seated, Martha Snelling, June Camp-
bell, Brenda Brenner; standing, Donna Hamather, June Lafreniere, Jane Dougherty, Ruth Stover.
Three top individual bowlers in the Friday Nighters' league received plaques from the new presi-
dent,. Mary Harness, left. The winners were Audrey Schroeder, high triple of 706; Barb Fahner,
high average of 166, and Marie Bowles, high single of 287.
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Laing', Parry Stover, Robtde
Lindenfield, Wayne Brintnell,
John Stienstra, Jolla Wuerth and. David Tilley.
Minnesota Twins—Peter Ma-
son, captain; Ron Van Ameron,
gen, Dale McKenzie, Terry
Haugh, Doug Fairbairn, Brian
Prest, Jim Erintnell, Steve Det-
tmer, Bobby Mackie, Doug Fer-
guson, Gordon Hafekost, Jim
Campbell, Noel Skinner and
Mike Bache.
Detroit Tigers--Allan Mac-
Lean, captain; Philip Moore,
Butch Johnston, Glen Cockwill,
Terry Janke, Robert Whilsmith,
Gary MacLean, Fred May, Carl
Wu r m, Paul McKnight, Joe
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Wuerth and Brian Vickerman.
Pittsburg Pirates--Bruce
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Kay Hay will handle the recor-
ding and financial chores.
TroPhle s presented . during
the evening' were donated by
Brady Cleaners, The Burkeley,
W.H. Hodgson Ltd., Exeter
Community Credit Union and
W.R. Read.
Lucan bowlers
ready for finals
The Woodbutchers and Rex
squad will meet in a five game
wrap-up of the Lucen Men's
Bowling, League championship.
The "butchers" emerged as
A group winners in the semi-
final with a total pinfall of 3412.
Their opposition was the best
in the "B" division, winning
their way into the grand finals
with a total of 3015.
R. Woodward was top bowler
in the semi-final series taking
the high single with 321 and
also putting together the best
three-game total of 772.
More offers
for midgets
Two members of the OMHA
finalist Exeter Midget club have
received more invitations from
NHL clubs to attend junior trai-
ning camps.
Mike Cushman and Gary Par-
sons, fellow members of the
first forward line, have been
invited by the New York Ran-
gers to attend a school in
Guelph.
Both had been asked a few
weeks ago by the Montreal C a-
nadien organization to take part
in a similar session in Peter-
borough.
Parsons also received an in-
vitation from the Detroit Red
Wings last week to attend their
junior try-outs in Hamilton.
He attended a similar session•
of the Michigan club a year ago.
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Honor Friday champions
Other prizes. Were Centribu,
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Staffa fetes
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Exeter Ladies "Friday,Nigh-
terS"Wittig' Club WoIMO up Its year with a banquet at the
Dnffer in Hotel in Centralia.
Wednesday night.
Retiring president Mickey
Bridges was in charge of the
presentations after the evening
meal,
The Nightingales finished on
top in the regular schedule to
take home the league title and
then bowed to the play-off cham-
pion Alley Girls in the finals.
The Top Cats were runners-
up during the regular season
involving six teams.
Barb Fahner, with a 166 ave-
rage, was superior in that de-
partment and Marie Bowles led
in a one-game effort with 287.
A 106 for three gave Audrey
Schroeder the high triple award.
The ladies were treated to
after dinner music by a trio of
Crediton girls, Doreen Kenney,
Judy Smith and Carolyn Glan-
ville playing a chord organ,
accordion and guitar respec-
tively.
The incoming executive will
be headed by President Mary
Hockey, and Vice-President Ol-
ga Davis. Marie Bowles and
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
S'llAFFA
A reception was held in Staffa
Township hall on Friday evening
May 10 for Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Miller. Howe's orchestra pro-
yided the music for dancing.
Johnny Miller read the ad-
dress and Ernie Harburn pre-
sented the couple with a gift of
money.
BAPTISM FOR MOTHER'S DAY
Two children were baptized
in Staffa United Church on Mo-
ther's Day Sunday by Rev. A.H.
Daynard: Jill Louise, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Norris and
Nancy Dianne, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Lyall, Agincourt.
PERSONALS
Visiting over the weekend at
the Norris residence was Mrs.
Anthony Br ait, Beaconsfield,
Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lyall
and Nancy, Agincourt, and Mr.
Eric Norris, OAC Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man attended the Times-Advo-
cate family banquet in James
St. United Church Saturday
evening.
Visiting on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. James Scott and boys
were Mr. and Mrs. Duncan
Scott and boys and Mr. and
Mrs. Carlyle Meikle and Bar-
bara, Cromarty.
Mr. and Mrs. Reg Elliott
spent the weekend in Toronto.
Mrs. Mary Templeman is
spending a few days with her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Wilfrid Annis and
family, Zion.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Norris
and granddaughter Susan ac-
companied their daughter, Mrs.
Anthony Brait to her home in
Beaconsfield, Quebec on Sunday
and are remaining for a week's
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Temple-
man visited Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Shapton,
RR 1 Exeter.
Miss Carol Ann Vivian visited
over the weekend with Margaret
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Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller,
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller and
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A long season for the Hen-
sall-Zurich junior Combines
ended officially Friday night
with a banquet at the Dominion
Hotel, Zurich.
The president of the Sham-
rock organization, DonBuddo of
Ilderton, was the guest speaker
and expressed hopes of an ex-
pansion of the league in the
near future.
The players presented gifts
to their managers and coach in
appreciation of their guidance
and co-operation throughout the
year. Receiving mementos were
Manager George Beer, Assis-
tant Manager Bob McKinley and
Coach Jim "Red" Loader.
Although losing out to Strath-
roy Rockets in the league final,
the Combines posted an envia-
ble record during the regular
schedule. The only loss suf-
fered by the H-Z club came in
the last of a 24 game schedule.
FOR ALL GOOD SPORTS
- continued from page 6
Ex-Tiger Charlie Maxwell is continuing with his
reputation of being a good Sunday hitter.
Winding up American league selections
we will go with Dave Nicholson of the White Sox
'to hit the most round trippers and Al Kaline of
Detroit 'to lead in the batting average race.
Steve Barber, wearing uniform number 13
for the Baltimore Orioles, will gain the most pitch-
ing victories.
In the other loop following Pittsburg let's
go with Los Angeles, San Francisco, Cincinatti
and St. Louis. Hank Aaron tops our list for home
run honors with Roberto Clemente getting the
nod for the best average.
In the hurling department, Sandy Koufax
and Bob Friend should end up with about 23 vic-
tories apiece.
CORRECTION DEPARTMENT
In listing the various predictions last week
we erred in Mary, Gravett's selections of the Na-
tional League individual races.
Mary actually picked Tommy Davis to fin-
ish with 'the highest 'batting average and Orlando
Cepeda 'to lead in four baggers and not the re-
verse as was published.
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