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SEASON ENDS
PAISLEY FLYERS YIN
'HOU PLAY-OFFS
Monday night saw the wind up
of the local '.cnti.final group play-
off:: b '(w►•en the Paisley Flyers
and th)• %Vnagh:lm I)odgt'ri. Pais
h y took the xeric s icy winning
four ;;:noes to Winghautl's one with
':,• game tied. 'The Flyers now
tickle the 1Vnlkertint Intermed
' iate tdub and we wish them lots
, t,l' laces.
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hir, lint for the 1''lyers Monday
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Fevers fs un win111Iij the series and
to tine Dodger:: for going so long
with no support time the local
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\'4inglia t: elu:tl, i4le•rldey; right
defence 10o11 Alathou,:l; lt•ft, (.lord
('er>;un; e tutee, .Johu t''ryfogle;
left viag_ George Skinn right,
Clary Templet -nen; alts„ ,Jim Bain,
Ken Cer.un, :tl:turict• Steelton,
Barry Fryfogle, Elwood Irwin,
Paisley: Goal, Harvey Farrow;
right defence, Laurence Campbell;
left, Wilmer Lamont; centre, Mel
Miller: left wing, Harvey Davidson;
right, Leslie Kingston; alts., Doug
Dudgeon, Gerald Patterson, Har-
old Fraser, Allen Gregg, Don Dud -
germ. c:,eorgt I3'eker. Jack Beck_
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FIRST DRAW winners at the annual ladies' bonspiel held here
last week was a Walkerton rink skipped by Mrs. M. Pearson. The
.roup includes, I)ack, Mrs, A, Reichenbltch, second and Mrs. E. M.
Hadfield, lead. Foreground are Mrs. L. Naftei, vice and Mrs.
Pearson.—A-T photo,
PEE WEB WIN IN
Baptize !nhunt
Robert GIuwlos Liggins, infant
son of Mr. and Mrs. J, 1+'. Higgins,
wale baptized by Rtty, (', F. Johnson
on ;Amway at 12.30 p.111., In St,
Paul's Anglican t'hitreh, M1'. ;and
etre Roy Patltis011 were the god..
parents.
OR..DdWICH1
Sunday visitraes with Mt'. au1(1
Mrs. Wellington Hargrave were
Al'r• and Airs, Ales Breast enol family
of the Second line of tVI.into and
A'i1'• and MPS. Earl Hallrtuul and
family of Listowel,
Mr. and Mrs, C`ar1: Bonder and
family of -110Wi nstown visit(td Sun-
day with Mr, 01011 Mr.s, Stan Por.
e:ltet•,
Louie° May, infant daughter of
Mr. anti Mrs. Jaelt Douglas, was
baptized Sunday morning in the
A1lgliocrl) ('11tir.('h by the rector,
Rev. 1;;. C!, Atcw'e11.
b'rit,tcls of Miss .Done Carswell
will be Harry to hear that at pre-
sent she is confined to Palmerston
Hospital.
Mr. H. M, Bride, who has been
confined to Victoria Hospital, Lon.
,don, for the past twca months, was
moved to Palmerstoi Hospitiil on
Sunday by ambulance, We' wisitt REYEAI MYSTrY
11101 a complete reeovet'y.
Ale., and Mrs, Ilan 1Joi, anti fa -
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THE SECOND HALF of the annual ice revue on Ann Meyer, Joan Remington, Vana Rosenhagen
Saturday evening was devoted to demonstrations and Sharon Willie demonstrate a "four", ---
of skill by the young skaters. In this picture Photo by Seifert
TAKE FIRS]
(r�r tnily of Galt. visited Sunday with
' RDCAME r� SERIES
SATURDAY TOURNEY � S S
Owen Sound won the group one
Bantam championship in Palmers-
ton Saturday, blasting Hanover
16.0 in the final game of the Lake
Huron Zone Council's sixth an-
nual minor hockey tournament,
Owen Sound gained the final by
besting Listowel 8-1 in the open.
ing game. Hanover toppled Wing -
ham 4-2.
Pee 't'trees Win
Wingham won the group one
Pee Wee title by beating Owen
Sound 4-3 in overtime in the final.
The group two Pee Wee title, for
towns under 2,000 population was
awarded to Clifford since it was
the only community of that class
t'rethe samevirtue Ow-
en
By
en Sound claimed the group one
Midget title.
Wingham captured the group
one Squirt title March 3 at Dur-
ham. Midmay-Teeswater w o 0
the group two crown.
On its way to the Pee Wee title
the Wingham team defeated Lis-
towel 9-0 in the first round; took
Clifford 5-3 in the second round
and heat Owen Sound 4-3 in the
final game,
M ET DROP FIRST
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IN W.O.U. FINALS
00 Wednesday, Feb. 28th the
Wingham Midgets defeated Mount
.Forest 4-3 to win the WOAA Croup
13 semi-finals.
Paull Strong scored two goals,
Doug Campbell seared t one and
Martin Garniss scored the fourth.
Jim English assisted on two goals
and Paul and Fraser Strong had
one assist each.
Finnigan had fotlr minutes in the
penalty box and Garniss, I3ismay-
er, Campbell, Kerr and le, Strong
each served two minutes.
In the first game of the finals
Wingham travelled to Clinton and
were set hack 5-0. Clinton scored
four in the first and one in the
second. Both teams were score
less in the final stanza,
Goals for Clinton were scored by
McRae, Yeo, Colquhoun, Cooper
and Batkin. Thirteen penalties
were handed out, nine to Clinton
and four to Wingham. The Wing -
ham penalties went to •Finnigan, 2
minutes, F. Strong, 4 minutes, and
Kerr, 10 minutes.
A goon crowd was in attendant
in the \-'ingham arena Wednesday
night to witness the Wingham
Dodgers' first- vietory in the eur
rent playoff series with the Pais-
ley Flyers.
Maurice Stainton was the firs
to tally for the Dodgers, scoring a
the 1,50 mark of the first period
Assists went to Elwood Irwin ane
Ken Gerson, Three minutes later
Barry Fryfogle cane through for
the Dodgers, assisted by George
Skinn, Before the next minute
was up Barry Fryfogle, did it
again, this time assisted by John
Fryfogle, At 14.30 Paisley's first
line came down to score, the goal
going to Harvey Davidson, and
the assists were credited to Mel
Miller and. Lea Kingston. Before
the first period w•�t
e d , s completed
Wingham slipped in one morgoal,
credit going again to Maurice
Stainton and assists to Irwin and
Ken Corson. .
Murray Kerr of the Dodgers
picked up the late goal in the
second period, assisted by Jinn
Campbell.
In the third period it was the
Flyers who started the scoring.
At the 1,45 mark Harvey Davidson
picked up his second goal of the
night, assists going to Les Kingston
and Mel Miller. The Dodgers at
this point seemed to take control
of the puck for the rest of the
game, Elwood Irwin tallied at
the 9,45 spot, assisted by his wing_
mates, Mahood and Stainton, John
Fryfogle WWI next 00 the score
sheet, assisted by Mahood. Larry
b'ryfoglo picked up his third and
the final goal of the game at 16.40,
of an assist front ,John 1''ryfogle
and Mahood.
Wingham: Coal, Markley; tight
defence, Pain; left, (cord Corson;
centre, John h'ryfo;le; left wing,
Irwin; right, Parry l'ry1'ogle; alts„
Shinn, Kerr Campbell, Kenn Cele
son, Don .lard1n, Mithaud, Stain.
tort:
Paisley: Goal, Robertson; light.
defence, lion Dudgeon; left La-
mont; venire, Miller left wing,
Davidson; right., Kingstol; alts.,
Dong Dudgeon Pattersoe, Fraser,
Campbell, Gregg, tleorge Becker,
Gore Becker.
1.
Mr. and Mrs. Rosa Doig. -
Mr, and Mrs. George- Sinipsori
of le,stcvttn, Sask., and Mr. And
Mr:s, William Chamney of Carlyle,
e Man„ visited last Week at the
homes of Mr, and Mrs. Wally Gib-
son and • Mr, and Mrs, Ernie
- Haney.
• Two rinks of local curlers took
part in the bonspiel held in Har-
t riston Last week, one rink being
successful in bringing home a prize;
I Skipped by William. McElwain, and
including Stanley Douglas, Wal-
ter Demcrling and Cecil Wilson,
they won three games, each re-
ceiving a trophy and insulated pic-
nic hampers.
Messrs. Jack. and Glenn Doig of
St. Catharines spent two days last
week with Mr. and Mrs, Ross Doig.
Mr. Carl Jacobson returned home
last week after spending the past
1 `no• o Sask,
two months in Btoe to bt n,
Mrs. Ross Doig and Mrs. Earl
Moore accompanied Mrs, Wei.. Mc-
Cann to Blyth one night last Week
when the latter paid her official
visit as zone commander of .the
Legion Auxiliary.
Week -end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Doig were Mr, and
Mrs. Harvey Bride and Peter of
Toronto and Mr, and Mrs. Edward
Doig of Palmerston:
:fern and Mrs. Roy Simmons at-
tended the funeral on Saturday
In Moorefleld of the late Dr. Earl
Wildfang. - -
Miss Pat Harris is• this. weep a,
student teacher at the Wingham
public school.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Graham of
St. Marys visited in the community
on Wednesday and attended the
social evening held in No, •6
school for Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Harding.
Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Millar and
family visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, Drew Aitchesou- in Elora.
Mr, and Mrs. Bob Carnpbell and
family visited Sunday with Mr,
.and Mrs, Lorne From i.n George-
town. - -
Mrs, Harold Kirby of •Willowdale
visited last week with' Mr, and
Mrs. Peter Browne and Mr, and
Mrs. Hector Browne.
Mr. and, Mrs, Anson Deieerlitlg
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Bast. at Clifford. •
Week -end visitors with Mr, and
Mrs., Cecil Cooper were Mi. and
Mrs. Jim Fitzmorris and family of
London and Mr. Everitt -Monet of
Clinton,
Mrs. Marlene Holland and . sons
of Kitchener spent the week -enol
with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Schaefer,
Mr. and Mr's. Bill, Hutchison,
MYirs, Tom McClement, Mr. • and
Mrs. Glad Edgar, Mt. and Mrs.
Clarence Spading, aMr; George
Timm and Mr, and. Mrs. Jim. • Fiaet-
man attended the funeral of the
late Mr. Fred Feigel on Tuesd•ty
in Uxbridge: •
Mr. and Mrs. John Inglis eft
Saturday by 'train for a month's
'visit through the Western provinces
and British Columbia.
Mr, and Mrs, Jim Patterson of
Toronto spent the week -end with
Mrs. Pearl Patterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Schaefer
and Wendy of London visited over
the week -end with Mr, and Mrs, E.
A. Schaefer.
Friends of Mr, Harvey MeDer-
mitt will be sorry to hear that he
is still confined to Listowel Hoe -
Wed 25 Years
FORDWIGH .\1r. and Mrs. Geo.
Pittendreigh were pleasantly sur-
prised on Friday night on the oc-
casion of their 25th wedding anni-
versary when about 35 friends and
neighbours gathered at their home.
The evening was spent playing
progressive euchre.
The couple was presented with
an electric frying pan. Both made
suitable replies and at delicious
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BOARD ARfI TO INTERVIEW It5'howert` Held for
TEACHERS IN MARCH
The regular meeting of the Mor-
ris School Board was held in the
Township Hall on March 1. On
February 6 the hoard members,
along with Inspector Kinkead, vis-
ited the township schools and no
regular meeting was held in Feb-
ruary.
Minutes of the January meeting
were read and approved. A repre-
sentative of ,"tack Hood Company
was uresent and discussed the con-
tract for next year's supplies. His
firm will have a display of supplies
for the teachers' inspection at S.S.
No, 8 on May 3.
Bits for two months were pre-
sented and their payment author_
ized. F'tlel oil, $598:93; Sparling's
Hardware, $7.20; H. Machan, $39.80;
Post Publishing, $1.,50; Advance.
Times, $3.24; McDonald Lumber,
$6:78; Hood Supplies, $10.40; .John
Blake, $33.75; Humph ries Co.,
$16,83; Alexander's Hardware, $9,02
H, Bernard, 34,00; '1'. Leek, $14.42;
('., �lonnonherg, $20.00; O. Work-
man, $71.90; 1. Clark, $18.00: H,
Edgar, $5.00; B. Garniss, $13,00,
The a.aditor's report for '.061 was
presented to the board showing a
belani f of $18,539.99. A refund on
the fire insurance' premium of 372
and on the hydro of $20.96 for Wei
tote Ha.hue have been reeeivfai.
'I'ea.cher: will be Interviewed re.
garding next year's contract before
the end of March, The next Meet.
legwill be April 11.
Tames lo'lsten, Ralph Shaer,
Mal net an- Secretary..
Bride -Elect
Ff1RDW.ICH Mrs. Clare Harris
and Miss Pat Harris entertatine•3
at their hon' Soterdaty night for a
nnis'ceellane'ons shower in honour of
Miss Darleen Reiman, bride-ele,it
of this month.
Games and contests wore enjoyed
during the evening. Darlene r,'-
ceived many lovely gifts for which
she thanked everyone and hunch
was served by the hostesses,
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MO1HERS AT CAI 0T4
FORDWICH • The C.G.I T, hon-
ored the mystery mothers in the
united Church in the form of a
party There were 75 mothers and
girls present. • The offering re-
ceived will he sent to Missions.
Each girl revealed her mystery
mother. Several of the larches were
presented 'with corsages.
The worship service was taken by
Dianne Kaster and Anne Millar.
Mrs. Harold Pollock, assisted by
Annie Wenkel, Karen King, Trix
Frenkel, Karen Carswell and Helen
Johnson presented the study per-
iod. A panel of Mrs. Ken Graham,
Mrs. Mel Allan, Mrs. Scott Clark-
son, Mrs. Anson Ruttan and Mrs,
Morley Johnson discussed the prob-
lems of dating, going steady, stay-
ing in school, the use of the family
church can do.
whatthe
ear and
a
The -mothers and girls took part in
the discussion. Contests were en-
joyed and a delicious lunch was
served.
ENTERTAINS FAMILY
AT SUNDAY DINNER
FORDWICH -Miss Minnie Mc-
Elwain entertained at a family din..
nor on Sunday in honor of her sis-
'ter and brother-in-law, Mr, and
•Mrs. George. Pittendreigh, oil the
occasion of their 25th wed.qing an-
niversaty.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Mantue, Mr.
and Mrs, Eric Mathias and Ann,
Mark and Susan of Hamilton, Mr,
and Mrs. Jack Inglis and family of
.Clifford, Mr, and Mrs. Mac Inglis
and little son of Chtsley, 1121•, and
Mrs, Clarence Trimble of Orange..
vine., Mr. George Inglis and Miss
Frances Inglis, Clifford, Mr. Ian
Pitt[ ndreigh of London and Mr.
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and Mt1v, , g[, r,-- Ifr F,
tended,
Itirs. Pearl Patterson, L e s
lie Campbell and Mrs, I'llnl,'r I•Iard •
ing assisted Minnie at the dinner.
ST. ANNE'S BUILD
MEETS AT RECTORY
FORDWICH-- St, Anne's Guild
met on Thursday at the rectory in
Gerrie. The meeting opened with
a hymn followed by the Lord's
prayer: The chapter "God's Beau.
ty Parlour", from the sturdy book,
was read by Mrs. Rona Browne.
The Scripture, with verses from
Romans, Psalms and Proverbs, was
read by Mrs. Beatrice Jordan. Roll
call, "A place I would like to go',
was answered by 17 members and
one guest, who later became a
member.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read, The correspondence
was also read by the assistant sec-
retary, Miss Elva Poster, The
members decided to put up a quilt
in the basement of the church on
March 22 and- have the W.A. ladies
assist with quilting it,
The president, Mrs, Jean Soth-
THE CRAWFORD TROPHY was won by a Walker.
torr rink at the annual ladies' bonspiel at the
local curling rink on Wednesday a last week.
The trophy presentation to the winners of the
eleven o'clock draw is pictured: Frdm the left:
Mrs. T. Bailile, second; Mrs. T. Mcbonald, pre-
sident of the Wingham club, presenting the tro-
phy to Mrs. Harry Nugent, skip. Centre is Mrs.
L, J. Weiler, lead and right, Mrs. E. H. Truax,
vice.—A-T photo.
MRS. Wa MURC ISDN, Attend Deanery
Lenten Services
PRESIDES AT tfY a o e yonttg people from St, Paul's
The regular meeting of St, An- Anglican Church joint"t with other
A.Y.PA members of Huron Deanery
chew's Pre8b1'terian Women's Mis- on Sunday al'ternoont, when the nJt-
sionary Soetety was held' btl Tiu's- nual Leiiten scrvl'1' was held in
day of laid week with the vice.. St, Stephen's Church., Gerrie.
president, Mrs, W. Mitrchisoh pre- Rev, E. r, Attwell, of Clorricx'
conducted the service and Rev.
I -Tarry Donaldson, of St. Themes'
Church, Seaforth, was the preach-
er.
Refreshments were served by
members of the Clorric' AYPA after
the service.
siding. A hymn was followed by
prayer by Mrs, Murchison and the
Scripture. and commentary were
given by Miss Walsh, Prayer was
offered by Mrs, Campbell.
The minutes of the last meeting
were read and the roll called, with
a reeon•led attendance. of 37. The
offering was received and dedicat-
ed by Mrs. A. Hastings. A solo was
sung by Mrs, John McGee. After
the business was conducted a hymn
was sung before the topic, "Chal-
lenge of Tomorrow in British Gui-
ana" was introduced by Mrs. H.
Aitchison,
One the points remember U e of l eto b is
that the people who make up the
living church in British Guiana
must become co-workers with the
missionaries, The Presbyterian
Church must help by urging the
people to take more responsibility.
Prayer was offered by Mrs. L.
Fortune, A hymn and prayer by
Mrs. W, McKague, closed the meet-
ing.
ern, gave a humorous trading,
"The Busy Life of a Busy House-
wife",
Yard goods, donated by - Simp-
sons and Eatons, was distributed
District Supervisor.
`Remarks on Growth
The past year's s actiity of e-
hova.h's Witnesses came under
close scrutiny last Saturday eve-
ning during a two hour meeting,
that reviewed their progress when
the Wingham congregation met
with 14 others at a .three-day train-
ing program in Wiarton.
T. R. Jones, district supervisor,
pointed to the many increases in
their work over this period. "A
year ago," he said, "there were 41V
active Witnesses in 15 coegrega_
tions throughout this circuit, To-
day we note an increase to 515 per-
sons actually preaching God's
Kingdom." Continuing he stated,
"A fine number of home Bible
studies are being conducted to the
amount of 238. It is also note-
worthy to mention that 87 per cent
ol~ Witnesses are in constant at-
tendance at our weekly Bible study
among the members to he made in- in the Kingdom Halls,"
to articles for the bazaar. Rev. The program Saturday afternoon
Attwell closed the meeting with included one of the most colorful
prayer.
Mrs. Anne Armstrong, in charge
of the program, had two Very in-
teresting contests for the members.
features of the Witnesses' conven-
tion as five new ministers wird
baptized. This ceremony is the
climax to a period of serious Bible
Lunch was served by the hostess, l study and ministerial training on
Mrs. Attwell, and Mls..ltul)y Arm -1 the part of e1t011 applicant for int-
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