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December 2
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Wingham Town Hailers lost their
fourth consecutive game on Saturday
at Seaforth, when the Seaforth Bald-
wins blaSted home seven goals to
Wingham's one, to add to their league
leading total.
Thorughout the entire game the
Seaforth team held the edge over
Wingham. Although the Towne Hal-
ters slipped one past Ron Salter in
the Seaforth cage it, was his brilliant
goaltending that limited Wingham
scoring.
Both teams held their own in the
first frame until half-way when sea-
forth picked up three tallies in less
than two minutes. Wingham picked
up- their Only score in the late minutes
of this period before Seaforth added
their fourth goal.
Second period showed a complete
contrast to the ' first. Both teams
opened up and both defences held
strong. Just after ScafOrth's only goal
of the period at 2.46, Terry Smith, of
Wingham, got the thumb for charg-
ing, his third of the game, He pro-
tested too strongly and was given a
10-ntinuto misconduct.
Starting the final period, Wingham
came back strong but their fight Was
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Pitch thetc
Jack Muir and Jack Mellwain with
two goals apiece led Seaforth. Andy
Roberts, Mery Chants and Cheeta
Chouinard tallied singles,
13arry. Pardon scored Wingham's
lone counter.
WINGHAIVI—Goal, Lessor, defen-
ce, Bell, Smith; centre, Purdon; wings,
McNeil, Ring; alternates, Lockridge,
Fry, Batte, Burnside, M. Stainton, N.
Stainton, Gerrie.
SEAFORTH—Goal, R. Salter; de-
fence, Barton, Jesson; centre, Stone;
wings, Chants, T. Salter; alternates,
Aitchison, Elliott, Roberts, Meliwain,
J. Muir B.. Muir, Stenlund, Chouin-
ard.
First Period
.1.---Seaforth, Roberts, (Mcillvain, d.
Muir) 7.24.
2.- Winghatn, (Purdon McNeil) 11.05
3-Seaforth, Muir (Roberts) 13.33
4—Seaforth, J. Metz' (Mollevain) 14.07
5—Seaforth, Chants (Barton, Stone)
15.19,
Penaltlea---Stnith i.
Second Period
6.—Seaforth, MeIlwain (Roberta) 2.46
Penalties—Purdon, Smith (minor,
10-minute ntisconduet), Jesson.
Third Period
7—Seaforth, Chouinard (T. Salter)
3.55
8--Seaforth, MeIlwain T. Salter,
Chants) 12.52
penalty--Lockticige.
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JOSEPHINE ST.
Granddaughters Win
Awards ifor Singing
Mrs. J. A. Kelly has returned to her
home on Minnie Street, after spending
two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. G.
Tilden and Mr. Tilden, in St. Thonlas.
While there she attended the St.
Thomas Rotary Musical Festival
where her granddaughter, Sue Tilden,
won first prize singing "My Secret"
in the 7-year-old class. Lois Tilden,
age 11, won third prize singing "Robin
Adair," in the 14 years and under
class,
Last year Lois Won a $50 I.O.D.E.
scholarship for singing.
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To the Electors
of East Wawanosh n
Many thanks for
Acclamation as Reeve
for 1954
Wishing everyone a
1
Merry Xmas
bud a
Happy Prosperous
New Year,
TOWN HAMS TAKEN
BY SEAM 94
Hanna's Wingham Town Hailers
received another setback at the hands
of Seaforth Baldwino on Monday
night, but showed Improvement over
Saturday's game, when the. Seaforth
team trimmed them on horns ice to
the score of 9-4. In spite of the top
heavy score, the game had its mo-
ments, with ft total of twelve Penal-
ties being collected during the even-
ing. Of these the visitors were reo-
PQnsible for nine.
The Baldwina got off to a good
start in the first period, when Sten-
land notched one in the first minute
of play, Morris Stainton came back
unassisted for a tally shortly after
for Wingham, and Xing from McNeill
added another before the period was
over. For a short minute of play the
Town Hailers were ahead, but a tally
from Salter and Shantz evened things
up, and a clincher from Chourinard
and Muir put the Baldwins ahead at
the end of the first frame.
In the second Seaforth held the
locals scoreless, amassing four tal-
lies throughout the period, with Sten-
land leading the parade with three of
them.
In the final stanza Wingham came
back With two from Wilson, assis-
ted by Belt and McNeil, while the
visitors also got one from Malwain
and R. Muir.
WINGITAM—Goal, Lessor; defence,
Task, Lockridge; centre, Purdon;
wings, McNeil, Xing; alternates,
Burnside, N, Stainton, M. Stainton,
Wilson, Bette, Fry, O'Neil, Bell, sub-
goal, IVItirray,
SEAFORTH—defence, R. Salter,
Elliott; centre, Richardson; wings,
Chouinard, Stenland; alternates, R.
Muir, Stone, T. Salter, Shantz, Mc-
"twain, J. Muir, Roberts, Jesson, sub-
goal, Barton.
Men and Missions
Subject of Service
In Wingham United Church on Sun-
day morning, the laymen of the
church had charge of a Men and Mis-
sions Service. Mr. E. S. Copeland pre-
sided and emphasized the central
theme "Are you a good neighbour?"
The Scripture from Luke 10, the story
of the Good Samaritan, was read by
Mr. C. Fingland, who also offered
prayer.
From the point of view of a layman,
Rie2Yeati
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Hostess to Kinettes
The last regular meeting of the
Wingham Kinette Club was held at
the home of Joyce Gardner with a
good attendance. A guest, June Mc-
Cauley, was welcomed to the meeting.
After a short business session con-
ducted by president, Velma Scott, the
remainder of the evening was spent
playing court whist. The winner was
Mary Williams,
The raffle of the evening was won
by Marie Miller.
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Every $2.00 Purchase
at a
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in
Listowel, Palmerston
Wingham
• 21" Television Set and
20 Consolation Prizes
The 21 names drawn
this week for Giant
Jackpot, Dec. 24, are:-
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elected I will support
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Flying Officer Charles Thomas, of
,Winnipeg, made a surprise visit at the
borne of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Proc-
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This week's winner—
MRS. S. COWAN
Prize—Beautiful. Electric Clock
Mrs. IL A. McMillan, Wingham
Mrs. A. J. Walker, Wingham
Mrs. Percy Clark, Wingham
Mrs. Anne 3Elenry, Wingham
Jo-Anne King, Wingham
Nancy Fowler, Wingham.
Mrs. Andy Scott, Wingham
Mrs. E. O'Bright, Wingham
Mrs. R. jacklin, Bluevale
Amy Smith, Belgrave
John Schickler, Wingham
Lorne Edwards, Teeswater
Norma Parker, Wingham
Rs Houston, Brussels
Mrs. R. Mills, Wingham
Mrs. Wail, Wihletts, Wingham
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Mrs. B. Palmer, Winghana
John Cruickshank, Wingham
Mrs. Alton Adatns, Wingham
Mrs. W. Mundell, R 1, Blue-
vale
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Mr. F, R. -Howson ON of the work
of the Missionary and Maintenance
found of the church, setting forth its
duties and commitments. lie said that
a neighbour is fellow being any-
where," and, in following this concep-
tion, the M. and M, Committee reaches
into foreign countriea as well as re-
=inhering our own,
In his sermon, Rev, I), J. lVfacRae
asked the question, "Are you n good
neighbour?" saying that neighbourli-
ness is not a. question of geography,
but a matter of spirit, Next to the
first certunanchneat, which is having
God, the second is, love your neigh-
bour. Mr. MacRae urged that the
walls which separate neighbOrs be
broken down, walls of prepidiee, class,
religious separatism and race, This
can only bd done by applying the love
of Christ.
The music was led by a miens choir,
who sang the anthem, "Soldiers of
Christ, Arise."
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E3AN K
82 Years of Service to flu' Conad ion People
N, L. Smith, Branch Manager, Wingham
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