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The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1975-06-12, Page 10TUESDAY PLAYOFF CHAMPS — The playoff championship of the Tuesday division of the Exeter ladies bowling league was won by the Merry Maids. Back, left, Grace Farquhar, Verlyn Lindenfield, Louise Pin- combe and Anne Prout. Front, Lenore Latulippe, Barb Turnbull,Karen Pfaff and Terry Heywood. T-A photo Squirts undefeated Minor soccer teams win again MANY AWARDS — Rick Fifield of the Lucan-Ilderton Jets won three awards at Saturday's banquet of the OHA Continental senior league. He was the leading scorer, most valuable player and named to the first all star team. T-A photo "Your Family Health Centre" 373 Main St. Phone 235-1570 or 235-1070 EXETER PHARMACY LTD. Now Open Wednesdays - 8:30 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. REDI-MIX CONCRETE All Types of Concrete Work McCann Const. Ltd. DASH WOOD ..,, Phone 237-3381 or 237-3422 (free estimates) This Sunday, Make Dad Champ For A Day See Our Wide Selection of Cards and Gifts for Dad * Cameras * Electric Shavers * Beer Mugs * Pipes * Pen Sets * Sunglasses * Tobacco * Golf Balls * Candy * Toiletries COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND -CG DISCOUNT 433 Main St. Exeter 235-1661 SPECIAL OFFER Musk for Men The sensual fragrance by Yardley with the purchase of Musk for Men Cologne or Shave Lotion BONUS GIFT of one Bar of Musk for Men soap Page 10 Times-Advocate, June 12, 1975 Crediton bantams off to WOAA flying start Cromarty women discuss public health project topic club, Turning in good per- formances were Teddy Oke, Kevin Epp, Tony Martens and Julian Ball. In mosquito play, Exeter was on the short end of a 9-0 score to St. Columban and a scheduled pee wee game was rained out. WI hears about crafts, area couple honoured By MRS. IRVIN RADER DASHWOOD The educational and cultural activities group was in charge of the June meeting of Dashwood WI with Mrs. Earl Keller con- vener, Mrs. Ray Rader, president, presided for the business when a donation was made to Cystic Fibrosis. The executive will be in charge of the Exeter Fair display. Mrs. John MacLean, Seaforth introduced her friend, Mrs. May Anderson, from Scotland, an Institute worker for many years. She spoke briefly to the ladies and answered questions con- cerning Institute work in Scotland. Mrs. Keller was chairlady for the program and dealt with the motto, "How important are you?" Roll call was answered by telling what you did with your hands. Mrs. Earl Guenther gave a reading - Do you support your town? Mrs. Mervyn Tiernan and Mrs. Ross Love sang two duets. Guest speaker, Mickey Struyke, spoke on crafts and displayed her weaving and other articles which will be on sale at her shop at Grand 'Bend, Persona Is Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rader have returned home following their honeymoon in the Bahamas and visited with their parents, Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Van Wyck, Exeter, and Mr. & Mrs. Irvin Rader. Mr. & Mrs. Albert Miller, proud grandparents, have returned home after spending some time with Mr. & Mrs. Robert Miller and their new son, Joel Ryan, Arnprior. Mrs. Wm. Chandler and her aunt, Mrs. Olive McCallum, London, attended convocation at the University of Western Ontario when Mike Chandler graduated with his B.Sc. Also graduating with his B.Sc. was Gordon Weigand. His mother, Mrs. Katie Weigand and his sister, Rose Marie, Stratford, attended. Sunday visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Lloyd Rader and Darlene were Mr. & Mrs. Elson Lynn and Jim, Woodham and Mr. & Mrs. Glen Rader, Heather and Alan. A family gathering was held Sunday at the home of Mr. & Mrs. Don Gaiser and family in honor of Mr. & Mrs. Art Haugh who have taken up residence in London. Others present for the occasion were Miss Pearl Kraft, Mrs. Cora Gaiser, Milt Haugh, Mr. & Mrs. Jack Gaiser and girls, Mrs. Ninia Kraft and Robin all of Dashwbod; Rev. and Mrs. Bruce Seebach and family, Kitchener; Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan, Brampton; Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Wein, Woodstock; Mr. & Mrs. Sheldon Wein (Jr.), Stratford; Honey Wein, Listowel; Mr. & Mrs. Robert Haugh, Mr. & Mrs. Terry Haugh and daughter, Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Baynham, Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Haugh and Larry all of Exeter; Mr. & Mrs. Ross Haugh and Linda, Crediton; and Marg Parsons, Detroit, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Burke and Susan, Brampton, spent the weekend with Milt Haugh. The .Crediton bantams made their 'first start of the season in the Western Ontario Athletic Soccer seniors are victorious The Exeter Centennials came up with an excellent team effort Sunday to record a victory in the Ausable Valley soccer league. Travelling to Taxandria, the Centennials with only 10 players scored a 2-0 win over the home club, Al Hern took care of all of the scoring for the Centennials with a goal in the first half and ensuring victory with another successful boot with about 10 minutes remaining in the second half. Rec ball organized The six team Exeter and district Rec softball league is now underway. All games of the Exeter Firemen home and away will be played at the Exeter diamond to keep members on call for any fires which may develop. Following is the schedule with all games set for the Exeter diamond except those marked with H denoting the Hensall ball park. June 16 Guess Who vs Cres. rolls 9:00 17 Cust. Trailers vs Usborne 9:00 Hensall vs Firemen 7:00 23 Firemen vs Cust.Trailers 9:00 24 Cres. Rolls vs Hensall 9:00 Usborne vs Guess Who 7:00 July 7 Hensall vs Cust. Trailers 9:00 8 Cres, Rolls vs Usborne 9:00 Firemen vs Guess Who 7:00 14 Cust. Trailers vs Guess Who 9:00 15 Hensall vs Usborne 9:00 Firemen vs Cres.Rolls 9:00 21 Usborne vs Firemen 9:00 22 Guess Who vs Hensall 9:00 Cust. Trailers vs Cres. Rolls 9:00 28 Cres.Rolls vs Guess Who 9:00 29 Usborne vs Cust. Trailers 9:00 Firemen vs Hensall 7:00 August 11 Cust. Trailers vs Firemen 9:00 12 Hensall vs Cres. Rolls 9:00 Guess Who vs Usborne 9:00 18 Cust. Trailers vs Hensall 9:00 19 Usborne vs Cres. Rolls 9:00 Guess Who vs Firemen 7:00 Competition close for bowlers Lawn bowling enthusiasts at the Exeter club participated in three jitneys this week. LawrenceWeinemerged as the Thursday night winner, Clarence Down was best Saturday and Ross Taylor walked off with Tuesday's championship. In winning Thursday, Lawrence Wein amassed a plus of 17 and aggregate of 30 to go with two victories. Alvin Pym was second with a plus of 13 and 32 aggregate. Glenn McKnight finished third with a 10 plus and aggregate of 28 and Beryl Elgie and Wes Watson were deadlocked for fourth spot with a plus of two and 17 aggregate. Clarence Down compiled a plus of 11 and 20 aggregate to take Saturday's competition by a narrow margin over runner-up Olive Harvey who scored the same plus but an aggregate of 18. Stan Mitchell was third and Bill Etherington fourth. Competition was again close Tuesday with Ross Taylor winning on two wins, a plus of 14 and 24 aggregate. Close behind was Stan Mitchell with an 11 plus and the same aggregate of 24. Bill Etherington and Lawrence Wein were tied for third postion. Association a winning one Wednesday with a 9-S victory over Seaforth. The Crediton youngsters coached by Lorne Preszcator were at home to Palmerston last night, Wednesday and travel to Palmerston, Friday night. Wednesday they will play host to Wingham. Six Crediton runs in the bottom of the fifth inning ensured the victory although Seaforth bounced back with five runs in the next inning. In the second inning singles by Gerrard Brennan and Randy Parsons produced the first Crediton score. The second marker for the winners came in the fourth when Jerry McCann walked and scored on another single from Randy Parsons. Five singles powered the six run Crediton outburst in the fifth. They were delivered by Gerrard Brennan, Paul Pooley, Dennis Preszcator, Paul Gaiser and Randy Parsons. In the Crediton sixth, Rick Govers doubled and came home on Gerrard Brennan's single. Paul Gaiser and Paul Pooley shared pitching duties for the winning Crediton club, Fete bride at Centralia By MRS, FRED BOWDEN Mrs. Bill Hodge (nee Joanne Cronyn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cronyn) was guest of honour, prior to her marriage at a miscellaneous shower in the Centralia Community Centre when 94 signed the guest book. Mrs. Leo Boyle was emcee for the program and taking part were Mrs. Earl Dietrich who gave a reading, Mrs. Roy Ryan a monologue; vocal duet by Nancy and Mary Lou Tindall with Penny Smith at the piano; piano solo by Penny Smith. Mrs. Boyle read the address and the gifts were presented in a decorated wagon by Jacqueline and Alison Cronyn, cousins of the bride. Diane and Joan Hodge and Cathy Scott assisted Joanne in displaying the gifts. Joanne expressed appreciation for the beautiful and useful gifts. Personals Larry Cronyn returned home from St. Joseph's Hospital, London, on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Robert Breen, who was a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital following a fall in which she surfered;a broken hip, was able to return to her home on Saturday. Guests at the home of Mr. & Mrs. B.J. Rimmer for a three week vacation are Mr. Rimmer's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. W. Rimmeraccompaniedlby their grandson, Darren, and Mrs. Craddock of Staffordshire, England. Mr. & Mrs. William Larssen of Holland are spending a two week vacation with Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy. Mrs. Lorne Hicks returned home on Sunday following a few days visit with Mr. & Mrs. Don Neuson at Lakeview, and Misses Patricia McClay and Jalvo Cooper in Toronto. Bonnie Kooy of Huron Park spent to weekend with her grandparents. Mr. & Mrs. John Thompson were week-end visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Reid Brown and family at Lambeth and attended the church service commemorating 50 years of Church Union in the Littlewood United Church on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence Hirtzel, Mr. & Mrs. Bev. Hirtzel and boys of Lucan spent the weekend at Fisherman's Cove. Mr. & Mrs. Tom Kooy and Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Larssen were Tuesday guests with Mr. & Mrs. Maurice MacDonald, Grand Bend. The Exeter squirts continued their winning ways in Huron Minor Soccer Association play, Monday with their third con- secutive win. The squirts coached by Dave Silcock blanked the Huron Dukes by a score of 3-0 in Seaforth. Centre forward Scott Lovie booted two goals one in each half and right fullback Rick Gilfillan's first period efforts were rewarded when he scored a well taken goal just before the in- terval. Goalkeeper Dennis Eisenchink kept his perfect record alive with his third straight shutout, In the three games the Exeter team has scored 11 goals and hold a commanding first place lead with six points. In the atom division the Exeter team came up with two victories. Friday, Exeter scored a 4-2 victory over the Seaforth Kickers and Monday night they came up with a thrilling come-frdm- behind 3-2 victory over Clinton. Trailing 2-0 at half-time, Julian Ball scored five minutes into the second half and John Kernick booted the tying goal with only 10 minutes remaining. Julian Ball came back with another successful boot with five minutes left on the clock to give the Exeter youngsters the win. Against Seaforth, John Kernick and Andrew Winters each scored two goals for the winning Exeter Schedules for Usborne softball Girls June 16 Hurondale vs Exeter Hibbert vs Elimville 18 Thames Rd. vs Elimville 19 Hurondale vs Hibbert 26 Exeter vs Hibbert Elimville vs Thames Rd. 30 Elimville vs Hurondale Thames Rd. vs Exeter July 3 Elimville vs Hibbert Exeter vs Thames Rd. 5 Hibbert vs Hurondale 7 Hurondale vs Exeter 8 Hibbert vs Thanies Rd. 10 Exeter vs Hibbert Elimville vs Thames Rd. 15 Exeter vs Elimville 17 Elimville vs Hibbert 18 Thames Rd. vs Hurondale 21 Thames Rd. vs Exeter 22 Hibbert vs Hurondale Exeter vs Elimville 24 Hurondale vs Elimville Boys JUNE 16 Hibbert North vs Blanshard Hurondale vs Hibbert South 18 Hibbert South vs Hibbert North 20 Elimville vs Thames Rd. 25 Hibbert South vs Elimville Blanshard vs Hibbert North J'ULY 2 Blanshard vs Elimville Thames Rd. vs Hibbert North 7 Hibbert South vs Blanshard Elimville vs Hurondale 9 Thames Rd. vs Elimville Hurondale vs Hibbert North 11 Hibbert South vs Thames Rd. 14 Hurondale ys Blanshard Thames Rd. vs Hibbert South 17 Hibbert South vs Hurondale 18 Hurondale vs Thames Rd. 21 Thames Rd vs Blanshard Hibbert North vs Hurondale Elimville vs Hibbert South 23 Hurondale vs Elimville Thames Rd. vs Hibbert North By MRS. ROBERT LAING CROMARTY Mrs. J. Jefferson was hostess for the June meeting of Cromarty WMS. Mrs. C, Douglas, presiding, opened the meeting with a poem, God's Instrument. Mrs. Calder McKaig gave the treasurer's report and recorded 12 cards and 7 visits to shut-ins. The fourth chapter of the study book, Good Samaritans, was given by Mrs. McKaig, Mrs. Jim Miller, Mrs, Mervin Dow, Mrs, T.L, Scott, Mrs. M. Lamond, Mrs. Jefferson, Mrs. Douglas and Mrs, Grace Scott. Eight members answered the roll call with a verse on friend- ship. An invitation to attend the 85th anniversary of the WMS of Carmel Church, Hensall, June 10 was received. The topic, Public Health Project, was taken by Mrs. Jim Miller. Current events were given by everyone. Personals The Cromarty community was shocked on Saturday evening to hear of the death of Frank Hamilton in a car accident in the Clinton area. Sympathy is ex- tended to his wife, Loreen, and other relatives. Church services were can- celled on Sunday morning and a large number from here attended anniversary services at Hibbert United Church, Staffa. The Cromhenex couples' club held a family picnic at Cromarty church on Sunday afternoon. The family of Mr. & Mrs. Frank Cadick of Chatham surprised their parents with a party to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. Attending from Cromarty were Mr. & Mrs. John Wallace, Mr. & Mrs. Wesley Russell,Mr. & Mrs. John Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh Scott, Mr. & Mrs. Thos. Scott and Alec, Mr. & Mrs. Laverne Wallace and Mrs. Russell Scott. Other guests were Mr. & Mrs. Roy Russell and Susan, Russeldale, Mr. & Mrs. Bob Parkinson, Mitchell, and Mr. & Mrs. Ivan McClymont, Varna . Mrs. Cadick was the former Margaret Scott, a daughter of Mrs. Russell Scott and the late Mr. Scott. On Sunday afternoon several head of stockers appeared on the tenth of Hibbert, a mile west of Cromarty. After some time, ownership was established and neighbours drove them back through the block to Bruce Armstrong's farm on concession 13. By MRS. STAN PRESZCATOR Mr. & Mrs. Edward C. Regele, RR 4 Walton were Sunday guests with their daughter and son-in- law, Mr. & Mrs. Stan Preszcator and girls. Miss Brenda Glanville spent the weekend with her sister Mrs.Elaine Foran and Robert Jr., RR 1, Lucan. William Mountain has returned to the home of Mr. & Mrs. Earl Haist after spending a month's holidays in PEI. Mrs, Alex Gardiner spent a few days last week. with her cousins, Mr. & Mrs, Ken Moorehead of North Bay, After leading 4-1 until the eighth inning, Staffa junior boys Receive grants for official plans To help offset the costs of producing official plans for local municipalities, the County of Huron will be receiving $30,000 in community planning . study grants. Gary Davidson, Huron's director of planning said Thur- sday he had been advised by the Ministry of Housing that ap- proval had been given for the grants. The money will help cover the costs of developing plans for Grey, Colborne and Goderich townships, the villages of Brussels and Zurich, and for Vanastra, the former Canadian Forces Base near Clinton. Mr, Davidson said $5,000 will be sent to each of the six municipalities (Vanastra's will go to Tuckersmith Township council) who are then expected to forward the funds to the county. The Huron County planning department has prepared or is completing official or secondary plans - for each of the municipalities which are designed to conform to the county-wide official plan. Hold banquet at Kirkton By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS KIRKTON The Girl Guides attended a Mother & Daughter Banquet at Kirkton-Woodham Community centre Tuesday June 3. There were 76 badges and 13 emblems earned. Patricia Berendsen received her Canada Cord. Fifteen Brownies and their mother's attended. There were eight Brownies "flying up" to Guides with a total of fifty-two badges earned. Mrs. Jack Youngson, Miss Peggy Simpson, Mrs. Keith Stephen & Mrs. Wilbur Kernick. received gifts for their several years of work with the Guides & Brownies. Mrs. Cliff Scott, Mrs. Al Eveleigh, Mrs, Eva Gettler at- tended the National Arts Centre, Ottawa, at the TOPS Provincial recognition day on the weekend where Mrs. Scott received her two year alumni KOPS & Mrs. Eveleigh graduated as KOPS. Mr . Bill Roadhouse of Windsor & Mr. Jack Gettler of Stratford visited Tuesday with Mr. & Mrs. Charlie Paul & Miller McCurdy. Greg Kenneth son of Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Blackler was christened at St. Pauls' Anglican church Sunday morning. Mrs. Pettifer of London is visiting with her sister Mrs. Dan Jarvis. Mr. Howard Bearss has returned home after being a patient in St. Marys Memorial Hospital for several weeks. came out on the low end of a 7-6 score in their :Tuesday night fastball game. The Twin City Bombers pulled themselves out of a mid-game slump by getting two runs in the ninth inning and defeating BPs by 18-16 in their Sunday night slow-pitch game. Cromarty Park games JUNE 13 Staffa vs. Cromarty Sr. girls 7 p.m, 14 Winthrop vs. Staffa-Midget boys - 9 p.m. 16 Hurondale vs. Hibbert South bantam boys - 7 p.m. Shakespeare vs. Staffa Jr, Boys - 9 p.m, 17 Granton vs. Cromarty Sr, girls - 9 p.m. 18 Hibbert S. vs. Hibbert N. bantam boys - 9 p.m, 19 Hurondale vs. South Hibbert bantam girls - 9 p.m. v • "?.K:w• Custom Slaughtering and Processing To Individual Requirements Ca///e and Hogs ore Government Inspected in our Modern Abut/air /or Your Protection. 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