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'Owen East W.I. news
MMmbers.participate in making broomstick dolls, beeswax sand
Grace Drummond read
"Hell to Pay". Grace Eyre
chaired the program. She
read "Snow White Night"
and then introduced our guest
speaker Yvonne Reynolds
who spoke about
"Footprints" - If you look
behind and find no footprints
you know 1 carried you'.
Yvonne spoke about 3 cases
of "Forgiveness" which is the
best healer of our being.
Forgiveness is thc fragrance
on the violet that bestows it.
By Mesa AWeedioc
•Kippen East Womens'
Institute met at the home of The W.I. workshops for the
Lil McLellan on Tuesday, Spring are a choice of mak-
Jan. 20. Grace Drummond, ing a broomstick doll,
the president, opened the beeswax candles or sew a
meeting reading "The New 'patchwork vest in St. Pauls,
Creed" followed by the March 26 or Londesborough,
singing of the Ode and
repeating the Mary Stewart
Collect in unison.
The roll call "How is
automation and progress in
all fields changing your life"
was answered by 10 mem-
bers and 2 visitors.
April 2. •
Members are busy knitting
for the Children's Hospital as
well as making things for our
W.I. bag to be given at the
1999 Ploughing Match.
Zone level results announced
The results of the
Remembrance Day poems,
posters and essay contest at
zone level have been
announced with the follow-
Seaforth
Legion
by Barbara Scott
ing results in_Scaforth. Seaforth-Public School:
Seaforth High School` 3rd 2nd place poetry Quentin
place, colored posters Burgess
Kendall Schenck; 1st place Congratulations to these
black and white poster, Irene students. The first place
Guhelmann and 3rd place posters have now been sent
poetry Angie Southgate: on to the District Level
St. James. Catholic School Competition.
2nd place, colored poster The winners will receive
Lori Van Bakel, 2nd place their certificates at the
poetry Renee Nash; - General Meetinj Feb. 19.
Last Saturday the barbecue
and Karoake was once again
a huge success. The commit-
tee would like to thank all
those who helped in any way
to snake it a success.
Tickets for tie Honours and'
Awards Dinner Feb. 14 arc
on sale at the Branch. Please
get yours as soon as possible,
so the ladies -auxiliary will
know how many to prepare
for. There are also member-
ship cards to he picked up at
the Branch. If you have not
yet picked yours up yet
Please do so.
Catching up with broomball ,action
Ladies Broomball Jan. 21
Socialites 0 Farmerettes 6
Socialites had a little trou-
hle this game. The score is
never usually this high and
they always have plenty of
goalies. Farmerettes were
cverywhere.as goals were
scored hy Deb Murray,
Donna Arts. Theresa
Finlayson, Tammy McKellar
and Janice Finlayson. Quick
passes came from Barb
Elliott. Angie Huber and
Susan O'Dell. We wish Deb
Murray a speedy recovery
with her knee. Great ball con-
trol ladies.
Polar Ice 0 Parr Line 7
This wasn't really Polar Ice
playing as they would never
let poor Parr Line have this
many goals.. Their goalie
made -so many saves that she
was exhausted after the
game. But Parr Line just got
lucky and hit the net Goals
wggrc credited to Glenda
CJlispat, Cheryl.Kruse, Minya
Eckert, Bonnie O'Reilly and
speedster rookie Kim Eckert
and Cathy Innes. Lots of
passes from Norah Eckert.
Heidi Elliot and Sharon
Whitfield.
Royals 0 Knights 1
Hang onto your helmets as
the Knights pull it off. They
won this game with a_ mas-
sive goal by Darryl Terpstra,
no help was needed on this
shot. Royals seemed to be in
the wrong place at the wrong
time. Nothing was working
for them.
• Broomball Jan. 28: 9 p.m.
• Winthrop vs Juveniles, 9:50
p.m. Part Line vs Socialites.
10:40• p.m. Polar Ice vs
Farrncrcttes.
Broomball ,)an. 22
Juveniles 0 Grads 8
Juviea seemed to get a little
dawn after the fourth goal,
then they seemed to have no
self esteem or get up and go.
They just lost interest in try-
ing anymore, but don't worry
boys there are still more
games ahead -of you to keep
on truckin! The Grads arc
smiling. A hat trick was
scored by Tony Van Den
Hcuvel, with singles to Steve
Wynja (who has finally
picked up the pace a bit). Joe
Vint:. Chris Goris. Jason
Phelan -and Jerry Zwep:
Brilliant passes by Martin
and Al Wynja, Harold Hugill,
Jim Nyenhuis and that's all
folks. -
Cyclones 1 Winthrop 4
Cyclones lone goal scored
by Manny DeSousa with
quick wrist passes by Mac
O'Neil and Paul Bellinger.
Wee! Brad Hein made a lot
of awesome goal saves, just a
fey( snuck through. Winthrop
gents arc on a roll as two
quick goals were credited to
"Mr. Power shot" himself,
Scott Leonhardt. Another
►oal by Joe Ryan our super
Liero. and third goal by "he
man" Dan Hoggart. Lots of
passes by Mike Boven, Brett
Lee and Mikc Thomas.
Parr Line 0 Royals 1
Our wonder team, Parr Line
couldn't ever score a single
goal. Ample chances were
had but nothing concrete.
Royals get a break as muscle
man Keith Innes drills ball
I rum Nadine and blows it by
the Parr Line goalie, with a
Ladies Broomhal)-Jan.14
Farmerettes 1 Parr Line 1
Farmerettes score the first
goal, as Barb Elliott lifts the
ball over the opposing
goalie's glove hand. Her
helpers were Angie Huber
and Tammy McKellar. It was
a superb goal. Wow! Parr
Line seemed to get a spurt of
energy as only 15 seconds
remained in the game.
Newcomer Cheryl Kruse
slips the ball into the net. So
it's a tie game. Cheryl thanks
her helpers Heidi. Elliott and
Tanya Eckert.
Socialites 0 Polar ice 3
Those Socialite girls are the
hest team around as• they
never give up. They just keep
going and going. Polar Ice
captures three neat goals
scored by Jody Horton.
Darlene Smith and Anne Van
Deworp. Quick passes from
Vicki Innes.
Parr Line 1 Juveniles 1
Juveniles take the lead with
a goal scored hy Brian Wynja
(wonder who taught him all
those stick handle moves).
Quick passes by Nathan
Hubbard and Chris Dyck.
Oops. Parr Line sneaks in a .
goal to tie the game. credit
goes to Claude Poirier. Quick
reflex passes. •by Grant
Bergsma and Tim Bylsma.
(Looks like Parr Line was a
little concerned when
Juveniles gobbled the first
goal).
Broomball Jan. 15 .
Knights 0 Winthrop b
Knights arc overwhelmed.
No one scored on them. its
been four months of broom -
ball and they finally .tic -.a
garne. Their -goalie made mil-
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les or sewing a vest
Grace Eyre thanked Yvonne
and presented her with a gift.
Hilda Payne read "If God
went on Strike" and "Attitude
of Children Howard Parents".
Rena Caldwell gave a cou-
ple of smiles.
Dorothy Bell conducted a
couple of contests.
Grace Drummond gave
courtesy remarks and thc
meeting close.d;with the W.I.
anthem.
Grace Drummond and
Dorothy Bell served a deli-
cious lunch.
Don't forget your No. 6 mm
knitting needles next month
for our project.
Walton News
Continued from Page 7.
comes everyone and the ser-
site- hegarrvvitithe 'Calf `to
Worship.
During the announcement
Rev. told of a fire that took
the home of Derek and Sheila
Diehl and sons. Anyone who
can donate clothing or other
articles can take them to the
Walton School.
The junior and senior choirs
sang together and echo song:
call 'Shout for God'. Rev.
invited the young -worship-
ners•forward and read a tittle
story about how the different
pans of the body, held discus-
sions on what was needed the
most.
Sudden resignation
The executive director. of
the Big Brothers Association
of Stratford and District has
resigned "for both personal
and professional, reasons,-
. the
easons,".the organization announced
last week.
Shaun Burns and his family
have moved to Stouffville.
"For -the past 15 years
Shaun has -had the privilege
of serving numerous hoard
members. cornmittee•mem-
hers and staff. in the dream to
enhance the lives of our com-
munities' children. and now
the time has. come for him to
conclude his position as
executive director." chair of
the Stratford Big Brothers.
Rod Brown said in a press
release.
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