The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-02-29, Page 5Bring home another title
For the second time in tWo weeks an Exeter ladies curling rink skipped by Ellen Knight won a champion-
ship in an out-of-town honspiel. A week ago, the locals were successful in Goderich and this time they
• took top prize in a Milton 'spiel. Winners of the latest title are shown above, from left, Ellen Knight,
Pauline Simmons, Shirley Davidson and Helen Frayne. - T-A photo
Kinsmen second draw winners
A quickly organized rink took first prize in the second draw of the annual Exeter Kinsmen club curling
bonspiel held at the local club, Sunday. Two enthusiastic members of the Exeter men's curling club,
George Busche and Ernie Ross combined with Kinsmen executive officers TedHeinrichs of Hagersville
and Gord McInnes of Chippewa to win three games and the title. The first draw was won by Bill Hanula's
rink from Wingham. Above, from left, bonspiel chairman Bob Callingham is presenting the trophy to
Busche, Ross, Heinrichs and McInnes. T-A photo
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doll% thair Fret: left, DebbleVetinery Slid Anti Heeler, Barbara Armstrong; Susanne Janke.
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(E. Skinner 653) 7 72
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(N. Coleman 614) 4 116
(L, Bell 623) 3 78
(B. Dow 622) 4 87
(L. Pincombe 683) 3 85
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(N. Dowson 608) 0 105
(B. Hearn 620) 5 52
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MA (D. Wallis 595) 1 29
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PI (N. Hickson 610) 2 69
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The 17th annual carnival of the
Exeter Figure Skating Clpb held
at the arena, Batur,tlaY, was a
children's paradise.
Close tO SeectaterS were en
hand to watch this year's .show
entitled ffToyland". The 103
members of the local skating
club from gxeter, Crediton,
Dashwood, Hensall and the tils=
tract portrayed many toys and
storybook characters.
Dolls and animals held the
spotlight throughout the evening,
There were sailor, Dutch, (lane,
ing, baby, fairy, Raggedy Ann and
Barbara Scott dolls. Represent-
ing the animal kingdom were
panda bear s, tigers, bunnies,
Mary's 1 i ttle lamb and Daffy-
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
WOODHAM
The UCW February meeting
was held in the church basement
Tuesday evening. Mesdames Ken
Parkinson and William Dickey
had charge of the meeting. Mrs.
Ted Insley favoured with a solo.
Mrs. La Verne Rodd gave the
study from the Study Book on
Japan.
The roll call at the March
meeting is to be answered by
bringing a quilt block and a
74 article for a silent auction.
Officers for 1968 are: Presi-
dent, Mrs. Ellis Strahan; vice-
presidents, Mrs. Ken Parkin-
son, Mrs. Ken Langford; sec-
retary, Mrs. Ted Insley; assis-
tant secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Cow-
drey; treasurer and membership,
Miss Jean Copeland; pianists,
Mrs. Glenn Copeland, Mrs. La
Verne Rodd; community friend-
ship and visiting, Mrs. R. Rob-
inson, Mrs. A. Timms, Mrs. K.
Langford, Mrs. N. Haziewood,
Mrs. C. Mills; finance, Mrs.
Jack Smith; flower committee
for sick, Mrs. Harry Webber,
Mrs. Oscar Brine; for church,
Mrs. Wm. Spence;
Literature, communications
and periodicals, Mrs. Robt.Rob-
inson; manse, Mrs.Ira McCurdy;
nominating committee, Mrs. G.
Brintnell, Mrs. L. Cowdrey, Mrs.
J. Thomson; press and publicity,
Mrs. John Rodd; socialfunctions,
Mrs. Don Brine; supply and
social assistance, Mrs. Duncan
McNaughton, Mrs. Geo. Wilson;
messengers, Mrs. Lloyd Jaques,
Mrs. Wm. Dickey; CGIT, Mrs.
Jas. Miller and Mrs. La Verne
Rodd; auditors, Mrs. Harry Web-
ber, Mrs. Lloyd Jaques; pur-
chasing, Mrs. Jas. Miller, Mrs.
Jack Smith and the treasurer;
explorers, Mrs. Ken Parkinson,
Miss Susan Tomlinson,
PERSONALS
Miss Lena Sleaver of Ottawa
spent last week with her mother,
Mrs. Mary Anderson and Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Johns and family.
Mr. & Mrs. John Tomlinson
P9W0-,D1113f!
W4Ale,Ifet classed exactly as
an animal, the appearance of
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"Wiggily .a 30 foot PM,
btriatiell worm and caterpillar
reW Many aughs frem the targe
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Featured PoloiSt on the Pre-
gram was 15 year-old Glenda.
Boughner who skates out of the
Kitehener,Waterlop Figure Skat,
ing Club.
Those performing solo and duet
numbers were Cathy Holtzma.nn,
Launa Fuller, Brenda M. print-
nen, Ken Davidson, Linda Low,
ery, Yvonne Romaniuk, Brenda
J. Brintnell, Judy Estey and
Sheila Willert.
At the conclusion of the show,
spent the weekend with Mr. &
Mrs. Jas. Tomlinson and family
of Toronto.
Mrs. Arthur Hopkin and Miss
Ada Hopkin were Sunday visitors
with Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Dobson
of Kirkton.
Mrs. Fred Switzer of Third
Line visited Wednesday with Mrs.
M. Copeland.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Lawson
Visited Sunday with Mr. & Mrs.
Earl Dick of Thamesford.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland
and Mr. & Mrs. George Wheeler
attended the concert put on by
"The Sweet Adelines" in Cen-
tennial Hall, London, Saturday
evening.
Mr. & Mrs. Jas. Miller and
Mr. & Mrs. Chas. Miller of Exe-
ter visited Monday with Mr. &
Mrs. Fred Miller of Brampton.
Miss Lorie Russell of Russel-
dale visited last week with her
cousins, Terri and Scott Brint-
nell.
Mr. & Mrs. John Witteveen,
Sharon and Brian visited Sunday
with Mr. & Mrs. Teke Witte-
veen and Rosemary of St. Marys.
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett,
and girls visited Sunday evening
with Mr. & Mrs. Dave Shamblow
of Kirkton.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Constable of
Wellburn visited Sunday with Mr.
& Mrs. Jim Miller, Betty Jean
and Bob.
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Froates and
family of London were Sunday
guests with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd
Jaques and family.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Wm. Dickey and family
were Mr. & Mrs. Herb Mc-
Kenzie and Mr. & Mrs. Don
Masnica and family of Orillia,
Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Ford and
family of Kitchener, Mr. & Mrs.
Gerald Mor ley and Danny of
Exeter and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Ford and family of Winchelsea.
The 0.P. P. urges you to think
about carbon monoxide fumes.
Always make sure your garage
doors are open before you start
your car engine.
one of the smallest members of
the past, Jacqueline Hyde, pre-
sentpd instructress Mrs.
Faye DilcD9u4d with 4. bouquet
of flowers and a gift on behalf
Of the club.
Glenn Latour 'acted as mas-
ter of ceremonies and David.
Frayne assisted backstage with
the sound equipment.
Members of the, club execu-
tive are; president, Mrs. Harold
Holtpmann; past president, Mrs.
a cis Fuller; vice - president,
Mrs. ppug srintnell; secretary,
Mrs. Harry Dougherty; treasur-
er, Mrs. George Vriese; dir-
ectors, Mrs. Ed. Hearn, Mrs.
Walter Romaniuk, Mrs. Murray
Brintnell, Mrs. Don McIver, Mrs.
Aub Farquhar, Mrs. Alvin Wil-
lert.
Some of the numbers presented
and the performers in each are
as follows:
Dutch Dolls -- Gail Fuller,
Lisa McIver, Ricky H ay t e r,
Janice Tiernan, Mary Ellen Hor-
rell, Beverley Finnen, Janice
Frayne, Janice Hayter, Patsy
Wilcox, Debbie Lindenfield,
Heather Wein, Danny Laing,
Cathy Hamather, Wendy Webb,
Connie Miners, Cathy Vriese,
Cheryl Sweet:
Sailor Dolls -Joyce Shearer,
Brenda Fletcher, Barbara Wein,
Janet Pryde, Lori Wildfong,
Jayne Smith:
Baby Dolls - Debbie Venner,
Peggy Inch, Susanne Jinks, Alicia
McCauley, Barbara Armstrong,
Sue Ann Becker, Cheryl Ostland.
Tin Soldiers - Colleen Ker-
slake, Susan Brintnell, Kim Tur-
ner, Jayne Hayter.
Colouring Book and Crayons -
Wendy Webb, Heather Dougherty,
Cathy Fuller, Barbara parsons,
Lori Becker, Judy Heywood, Ann
Gould, Debbie Lindenfield, Cathy
Hamather, Debbie Potter,
Barbara Ann Scott Dolls -
Terri Heywood, Eleanor Salmon,
Cathy Becker, Wanda Newby, Jodi
Finnen, Judy Webb, Elaine Kes-
tle, Linda Elder, Trudy Johns.
Panda Bears - Elizabeth
Vriese, Jacqueline Hyde, Susanne
Mathers, Kelly Finnen, Becky
Baker, Lori Flynn, Kim Dobson,
Lori Belling, Vicki Mann.
Tigers - Peter Martene, Jeff
Fuller, Roger Belling, Bradley
Mann, Hobble gspery, Jeff New-
by, Todd Heywood.
Fairy Dolls -Lisa Hyde,
Bonnie Keys, Ann J4c1tSen/P4thy
Livingstone, Kelly Dobson, jan,
ice Heywood.
Mary Had A Little Lamb
Mary Hearn, Cathy Vriese.
Marionettes - Connie Miners,
Kathy McGregor, Virginia Smith,
Valerie S. wee t, Lisa Mclyer,
Heather Wein, Gail puller; Janet
Gaunt, Beth Keys,
Clowns paearbaing, 1091CY
Hayter, Jeff Jenson, Daryl }COO!.
,JegHayter,
Raggedy Ann Dolls ,,,, Mary
Ellen Horrell, Beverley Filrrep,
Janice Frayne, Janice IteMP,
Cheryl Sweet, Debbie Fite, Ja1.1-
Ice Hayter, Patsy Wilcox, Parr,
lene porter, Joanne Inch, PP.!!
thia Gunn, Patsy Faber.
Swing .Dance -,Lorai.CorbO#1
41/4 Pinder, Debbie potter, Judy
Smith,
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Woodham women
pick new officers.
Youngest present gift
99 The youngest member of the Exeter Figure Skating Club, three year-
83 old JacqUeline Hyde of Hensall had the honour of representing the 103
79 skaters in making a presehtation to club professional, Mrs. Faye
64 McDonald at Saturday's annual carnival. Above, Jacqueline is shown
59 With Mrs. McDonald after presenting a bouquet of roses and a gift.
36 T-A photo
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