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HENSALL GIRLS ARE CO-CHAMPS — At Friday's annual area elementary school floor hockey tournament teams from Hen
sall Public School and Usborne Central were declared co-champions. The Hensall team is shown above. Back, left, Linda
Zwaan, Mary-Lynn Pryde, Sandra Wadel, Peggy Willed, Barb Stretton, Jane Pollock, Betsy Fink and Starr Jesney. Front, Patty
Lenting, Dana Bozzato, Kelly Vanstone, Rowens Schaufler, Melanie Lovell, Brenda Smale, Patty Jorgensen, Jackie Cottrell and
coach Marilyn Broadfoot. T-A photo
Sherwoods get tie with Thedford
The Hensall Sherwoods
continue to play good hockey
in the second half of the
South Huron Hockey League
season as they tied Thedford
5-5 Friday in Hensall.
Leading the way for the
Sherwoods was Larry
Bourne with a two goal per
formance.
Hensall scored the first
two goals of the game within
the first four minutes of the
first period as Brian Baker
and Bourne found the range.
Picking up the assists were
Dwight Consitt and Garv
Kyle.
Thedford narrowed the
margin to within a goal as
they scored at the 4:19
mark.
The final goal of the
period was picked up by the
Sherwoods as Consitt scored
with eight minutes remain
ing in the period. Al Taylor
and Bourne assisted.
In the second period,
Thedford came back with
three goals within the space
of seven minutes and
jumped into a 4-3 lead.
The Sherwoods came back
midway through the third
period to knot the game at
four as Bourne scored his se
cond goal of the evening.
Jim Ferguson and Brian
Campbell assisted.
• Hensall took the lead for
the second time in the game
with Brian Campbell scoring
at the 15:52 mark of the last
stanza. Brother Fred and
Wayne Corbett assisted.
The Lambton county
squad tied the game up with
only 1:20 remaining in the
period.
The game was
Hensall
and district news
CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. HHda Payne, Phone 262-501S
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Busy time at Centennial
a com-
paratively tame affair with
only nine penalties being
called, six of those
the visitors.
going to
Students enjoy activities
Local team
ousted early
The Hensall Peewees
were defeated 5 to 1 in the
first game of the Blyth
Legion Peewee tournament,
January 20.
The Hensall team was
sponsored by the Hensall
Legion for the tournament.
There was a 1 to 1 tie at
the end of the second period
but a four goal rally by the
Howick team in the third
period put the stopper on a
fairly close game.
The Hensall goal was
scored in the first period by
David Skea with John
O’Brien assisting.
Set congregation meeting
Rev. T. Garnet Husser
conducted the service in
Hensall United church on
Sunday. His sermon was
“Response Qf God to the
Anger of Men”. Mrs.
Marianne McCaffrey soloist
sang "Flocks in Pastures
Green Abiding” by Bach. Dr.
Ralph Topp accompanied at
the organ. The annual
meeting of the congregation
will take place Wednesday
January 31st beginning with
a potluck supper at 6.30 p.m.
The annual meeting of the
Congregation of Chiselhurst
will be on Friday February
2nd beginning with a pot luck
suppper at 6.30 p.m.
Queensway Visitors
Mrs. Eric Luther con
ducted Church service at the
Queensway Nursing Home
on Tuesday with Mrs. Erratt
accompanying at the piano.
Visitors with Clara
Featherston were Buela
Smith, Bill and Vina Parker,
Bayfield. Mrs. Marion
Schenk and Jeanette Lippert
visited Hugo Schenk. Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Fisher,
Exeter visited Louise Mit
chell. Miss Verna Coates,
Mrs. Sy Pollen, and Mrs.
Vera Pinkham, also of
Exeter visited Mrs. Louise
Mitchell. Chester and Illa
Dunn and Miss Greta
Lammie visited Mrs. Vera
Lammie. Ruth, Susan and
Nancy Durand of Exeter
visited Mrs. Nell Kendrick.
Lee and
Varna
Erratt.
Anna McConnell,
visited Russell \
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’Tis the season to be at
Huron Centennial, but if you
can’t be, let us share our
news with you.
Just everyone is thinking,
talking and doing activities
about snow. Snow is evident
both outside and inside the
classrooms without actually
bringing it in. We read, write
ancf learn about winter.
Topics include kinds, for
mation, advantages and
disadvantages of snow.
We remember the winter
birds. Students Council plans
a winter carnival of fun in
the snow for early February.
We are likely to witness
some fantastic snowshoeing,
dog sled racing (but no dogs)
fox and goose games,
snowball throwing, snow
sculpture, and crazy carpet
races.
These are especially busy
days. On Tuesdays grade
threes go swimming at the
Vanastra Recreation Centre
and grade eights go curling.
Grade five to eight are
preparing for public
speaking. Our library shows
evidence of much research
being done for the speeches.
The parents of grade eight
students come out to help
their children select grade
nine courses. This week
flouride brushing has em
phasized good dental health.
Staffa folk
play cards
By MRS. J. TEMPLEMAN
A very good crowd at
tended the progressive
euchre party in Staffa hall,
Wednesday evening,
January 24, sponsored by the
Womens Institute. Circle two
was in charge of the evening.
There were 10 tables in
play. Winners were: Ladies,
Mrs. Harvey Dow, Mrs.
' Philip James; Gents, John
Templeman, Bill Mahon;
Travelling prize, Mrs.
Harvey Dow; Lone hands,
John Templeman. Another
party is planned for Wed
nesday, February 7, at 8
p.m.
Just for fun Student’s
Council named tie day for
grades 5 to 8 and what a
success.
All but three students wore
ties. The staff against
student volleyball games at
the end of that day had one
game in favour of the staff.
But the students are really
practising for the volleyball
tournament to be held
February 10.
In not so distant a future
spring concert time will
arrive. This year’s theme,
The Plowing Match, is in
operation. Material is being
gathered and practising has
begun. Reaching out to the
community has brought good
times and some benefits for
our students.
The adventure
playground, a Community
Christmas Concert, and
special interest ukulele
group of graduates of Huron
Centennial are but a few. We
like what’s happening. Keep
in touch.
The grade five class in
Huron Centennial School had
a spaghetti feast on Friday
December 8, 1978. About 60
people were fed dinner. The
other Grade 5 class and a few
teachers came over for the
spaghetti feast. The class
started to make the sauce for
the spaghetti about 9:30. The
meal was served about 11:30.
Everybody in the class liked
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Friday, December 8 a new
restaurant opened in Huron
Centennial School. After
studying Italy, Mr. Kemp’s
class thought a lunch of
spaghetti was a great way to
finish their study. So the
morning of the meal, Mr.
Lave’s grade five and other
guests were greeted by
yummy smells and full
plates. It was a success
because everyone liked
everything — even the garlic
bread.
Bonnie Turner,
Grade 5
Personals
Mrs. Don Flear of Grand
Bend visited last week with
her mother Mrs. G. Arm
strong.
Rev. Kenneth Knight
conducted worship in Car
mel Presbyterian Church on
Sunday at 10.00 a.m. The
sermon "The Cost of
Disciple-ship ” was most
informative. The flowers in
the church were placed by
the family in roving memory
of the late Mrs. Alex
Mousseau. The annual
congregational meeting
which was postponed owing
to weather conditions on
Thursday evening is re
scheduled for Tuesday
January 30th at 8 p.m.
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