The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1968-05-30, Page 7Top grid stars get awards
The result of a secret ballot to select the top football stars of the
1968 edition of the Huron-Perth champion South Huron Panthers was
announced at Thursday's athletic banquet held at the school, Above,
school board representative Iry Armstrong is presenting the best
back Jim Hayter with his trophy. Uilke Nagel was chosen as the best
lineman. —T-A photo
Kippen pair feted
prior to departure
By MRS. NORMAN LONG
Wednesday evening friends and
neighbors gathered at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson
to honor them prior to their de-
parture to their new home in
Hensall.
The evening was spent inplay-
ing progressive euchre. Prize
winners were: Ladies high, Mrs.
Alex McBeath; low, Mrs. John
Anderson; men's high, Hugh
Hendrick; men's low, KenFaber.
An address was read by Alex
McBeath and the presentation of
a clock made by Bert Faber.
Lunch was served and a social
hour enjoyed.
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Johnson,
newlyweds, returned home from
their honeymoon last Wednesday.
Sunday evening guests with Mr.
& Mrs. Bert Faber were Mr. &
Mrs. Cornelius Faber, Steve and
Patsy, Exeter, Mr. & Mrs. Pete
Terri and Scott were Saturday
evening guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Wilson Brintnell of Kirkton.
ed .itv6t. MaryS,Bnilday with their
aunt, M. re- Ruth Murray.
Mr. & Mrs. T. HPV4X44, Lon
don, visitedp*.tprday evening with
Mr. & Mrs. Arvid Beitans.
Miss Barbara nedgs_90. 3vire,
David Moffat, Bat 'PO .Richard
MOW. sPeUt. Sunday at port Bur,
on. Mr. & yrs. Ray Adams, j,on-
d9n, Mr. & ;Mrs. BOPP Scale,
Granton were sunday visitors'
Awarded trophy
Miss Wendy Elston, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Elston, RR 1
Centralia and a grade 12 stu-
dent received from Medway High
School Student Council an award
for the most improved girl ath-
lete of the year.
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Hens°.11 gains pair of wins
tn. first _boll outings Whalen athlete is four h
WWI Mr, 4c :V141. *UM Neil,
Mr. Mrs,, Laverne M9r1elto,
Mrs. Art Abbott attended
a social evening andpresentation
at Bidduiph centrai School on
Friday evening honoring Mrs.
Mary Bowman, who is retiring
from the teaching •Staff at Intd-
Aomm*r. During.the evening Mrs,
Bowman was presented with .a
elock and Mirror from the school
heard and teachers. Mrs. Bow- .
Man "has Spent 1P yea.r ras TO,
teacher..
Mrs, wm. Free.*'Mr, *Airs.
Wn4 Morley attended the RCA1'
at Bicigetown, Tuestlay.
. $4 Mrs. Cecil Squire and
Bill were :in Exeter, Sunday visit-
ing Mr. & Mrs. B; Squire,
Mr, & Mrs. prank Derbyshire,
Melbourne, were gueete Sunclay
with Mr. & Mrs. Cleve Pullman.
Mr. & Mrs, Cleve. Pullman
entertained Mr. & Mrs. Bob Brig,-
hem and family Friday. Saturday
the Brighams left by plane to
reside at Tulsa, U.S.,
If two gatPes are any indtca
- ▪ tion of what is to come during
the rest of the season, the Hen-
aall intermediate baseball team
alibUld have a g990 year trINiirpn,
Perth cuMpetition,
One of two new eatrleP in the
Popular district baseball gr9uP-
• ing, Hensall won their first two
starts over Zurich and Dash-
wood. The unnamed Hensall team
downed.thp Zurich Lumber Kings
in Zurich Prlday by a 3-1 count
and edged the Dasbwood Tigers
9-0 in Hensall, Sunday,
• COACH SAVES TWICE
Playing coach Steve Kyle was
the big gun for Herman in both
of their early wins. Kyle, a Hen-
sail native but with senior inter
county experience with theStrat-
ford Hoods, took over on the
mound in relief inboth games and
struck out the last batter to as-
• sure vie • tory for his club.
In the Sunday win over Dash-
wood, Robert MacNaughton and
13111 Shaddick teamed up to hold
the Tigers to three runs over the
first eight innings but ran into
trouble in the ninth.
The Dashwood club scored four
• times in the ninth off Shaddick
before Kyle came to the rescue.
Bill Schade greeted the coach
with a single to left driving in an-
other run to cut the fiensall mar-
gin to a single run before Kyle
fanned the last batter.
• The Hensall club jumped into
an early lead as they scored three
times in the third frame and con-
tinued their onslaught with four
more in the next Wittig/.
couple 9f walks, a- Single by
Kyle and a denhle frern the batof
Bill PhiPehaPe produced t.hefirSt
Hensall scaring. Three walks and.
OCUIPle 9f wild PiteheS from
DaShWeod _starter Davet Ratg
along With Bruce Horton 's single
ppt Herisall in front 74/ after
faur inningS of play.
The Tiger$ Were quiPit to get
pack. into contention they ScOr-
ed three times in the fifth on
three walks and singles by JIM
Hayter, Schade and Kenpact-
er. Hensall completed their scar-
ing on Bill Shaddiok's bases
empty homer in the bottom of the
sixth and another run in the eighth
as Shaddick singled and scamper,
ed, home pn an errors
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
The Woodham UCW met in
the church basement with Mrs.
Glenn Copeland at the piano and
Mrs. Bob Robinson conducting
the worship service assisted by
Mrs. Clarence Mills.
Mrs. Norman Hazlewood read
a story and conducted a contest
on Bible children. Readings were
given by Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
Mrs. Pat Dickey and Mrs. Fred
Parkinson. The study book was
The fi'Ve -rntlPaShWeod Splurge
In the ninth came as the result Of
two, a hit, batsman arid.
singles by Whitey DenniiiMe Pete
Ravelle and Schacla.
Bob Webb took taYeT the'Daah,-
Wed mound,chores in the lotirth
and limited the Hensall club to
two runs and four hits the rest
of the way,,
Playing coach Kyle was alaP
the hitting star of the 3-1 Hen-
sall •Win ever Zurich 'F riday as he
blasted a. key triple in the fifth
inning after Bruce Moir had sing-
led.
Cam MacDonald and Robert
MacNaughton shared the Hensall
pitching duties until Kyle took
over for the last batter. Dick
Bedard went the distance on the
hill for Zurich.
taken by Mrs. John. Rodd.
Business was conducted by the
President, Mrs. Ellis Strahan
PERSONALS
Mr. & Mrs. Glenn Copeland
attended a party at the Biddulph
Central School Friday evening
held in honor of Mrs. Mary
Bowman who is retiring.
Messrs David King of Toronto
and Bill Pinkney of port Credit
Were weekend visitors with the
former's parents, Rev. & Mrs.
John King and June.
Mr. John Barley is a patient
in Victoria Hospital and Mr.
Edgar Mills a patient in St.
Marys Memorial Hospital.
Mr. & Mrs. Bob Garrett and
family of Edgewood visited Satur-
day evening with Mr. & Mrs.
Don Brine and Cheryl.
Mr. & Mrs. Wm, Cole of St.
Marys were Sunday guests with
Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Johns and
family,
Mesdames Lloyd Jaques, Law-
rence Beckett, Fred Parkinson,
Ellis Strahan, WmL Spence;
Harold O'Brien and Miss Jean
Copeland attended the pen pal
supper for the Kirkton WI in
Anderson United Church Thurs-
day evening.
Mrs. Josie Keizer and Teresa
of London visited Saturday with
Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Beckett,
Jacqueline and Geraldine.. Mr.
& Mrs. Philip Kennedy were
Sunday visitors.
Mrs. Gerald Brintnell attended
the graduation ceremony at the
University of Guelph Friday when
Barry Brintnell received h i s
Bachelor of Science and Agricpl-
ture Degree.
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Brintnell,
De Wys, varna and Mr. & Mrs.
Tom Penhale, Ricky and Wendy of
Bayfield.
Miss Barbara Dales of London
visited Mr. & Mrs. John A. Coop-
er over last weekend.
Mr. & Mrs. E Sproal of Exeter
visited an evening last week with
Mr. & Mrs. W. L. Mellis.
Mr. & Mrs. Louis Kirk, Louise
and Paul visited Sunday with the
former's parents, Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Kirk at Port Stanley. •
Recent visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Jones were Mr. &
Mrs. Arnold Gackstetter, Myron,
Lynn and Gail of Guelph and
Mr. Tom Toner of Cooksville.
Sunday visitors included Mr. &
Mrs. Arthur Ashworth of Den-
field, Jim Swetizer, Shipka, Don
Towton, Zurich and Mrs. Pearl
Love, Varna.
Mrs. Russell Consitt was ad-
mitted Wednesday to Victoria
Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. John Long of Owen
Sound spent a couple of days last
week visiting Mrs. N. Long.
Thursday they, visited Mr. & Mrs.
James Armstrong at Staffa.
By MRS. M. H. ELSTON
Friday evening Miss Sheila
Elston was a guest at a recep-
tion held at the home of Mr. &
Mrs. Gordon Webb of Hyde Park
in honor of their daughter, Nora
who was one of the graduates
who graduated on Friday from
Victoria Hospital, London.
Mr. & Mrs. Melville Buswell
and daughters Pearl and Jean
attended anniversary service in
Crediton United Church, Sunday,
it being of special interest to
Mrs. Buswell as the minister, the
Rev. Gordon C. Hunter of Hamil-
ton, who is executive director of
Faith at work in Canada was a
former minister of Mrs. Buswell
while living in Toronto.
Mrs. M. B. Elston accompanied
by Mrs. Heber Davis visited their
cousin in Granton, Monday, MISS
Hilson Stanley who is nearing
her 99th birthday. She has good
health and memory.
Mr. & Mrs. Joe Kemps and
John of London spent Sunday
With the latter's parents, Mr. &
Mrs. Chas. Atkinson.
Mrs. George IVicFalls, Miss
Joyce McFalls and Mrs. Artie
Meralls attended anniversary
service at St, Patrick's Church,
Saintsbury, Sunday.
Mrs. Phyllis RoentAil has mov-
ed to Manitoulin Island, where
she will operate a Motel. Carlene
will fellow at end of School term,
Mr, & Mrs. Hi Prance visited
Mr. & Mrs. Oeo. Bullock, Zurich,
Friday.
Mr. & Mrs. Jack Holt sold
their farm and are Moving to
'red Flemings house at the
Bans Berm*, farm operator
at the Haig Patin, states over
1,000 sires of corn have been
sown With two farms yet to be
sown and will sow 100 acres
of flax. fie -e5[pects a retorcl
season.
Mr, John Prance, Exeter visit-
ed Mr. & Mrs. H. Prance, Friday.
Mr. & Mrs..R. PranCe and ,Joe
AdarnS Were in London, Monday.-
John Wilson is in the dOctorls
care,
By MRS. FRANK ,SQUIRE,
Ron Tullman pfMesimflpio,
ed feerth in. the 440ryarci dash
at the Ontario Federation Second-
ary School athletic association
044 and „field champienShips
Toronto, Saturday.
Mrs., Percy Noggins, Nim
Pternien kialginS and Mrs. Allen
Hodgins attended the Ptoceeen
amulet, chancel guild meeting at
Huron College, Doncloa, Monday..
W. J. Finkbeiner and Joanne
Went to 1.4st9Wei Sunday and
ed Mrs. 0, H, Finitheiner•
MTP. Evelyn White, Mrs. Bar-
910 Pell and Helen, Mr. & Mrs.
Russell Pariiinson, London, spent
Saturday with Mr. Freak Park-
inson and Glenn,
Mr. & Mrs. Torn Simpson Jr.
Owen Sound, were recent •callers
with Mr. & Mrs. Alex
Mr. & Mrs. Peter Goudsward
and Joey, Melrose were Sunday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Laverne
Morley.
Sunday guests with Mr. & Mrs.
Norman Hodgins and. Grant were;
Mr. & Mrs. Larry Kilpatrick,
Miss Margaret /y1cLeOti, London,
Mr. & Mrs. Mervin Baker, Mr.
& Mrs. Percy Hodgins and fam-
ilY, Mr. & Mrs. Clare Bryan
and family, Mr. & Mrs. Allen
Hodgins and Mr. & Mrs. Gordon
Hodgins.
Mrs. Laverne Morley and Mr.
& Mrs. Art Abbott were among
those who attended the FWTAO
dinner meeting at 4:30 on Thurs-
day at Biddulph Central School.
Mr. & Mrs. Andy Langton,
London, spent the weekend with
Mr. & Mrs. Ross Duffield.
Mr. & Mrs. KenHocigsonvisit-
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By MRS. SANFORD HUTTON
Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Fulton,
Steven, paul and David, Stratford
visited Saturday with Mr. & Mrs.
Sanford Hutton, Dennis and Diane.
Freddie and. Frances Wilkin-
son, Exeter, are visiting with Mr.
& Mrs. Freeman Borne.
Miss Margaret Brock, Strat-
ford, visited over the weekend
with Mr. & Mrs. Ivan Brock and
Dennis.