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Hensall bests Listowel december 21,`1978 Page 11
Hensall Juveniles skated
to a 3-1 win, Friday night
over the Listowel Cyclones.
Hensall fared well over the
Listowel team this year
beating them twice and
tieing them once.
Steve Grainger opened the
scoring in the first period
assisted by Darrell Presz-
cator. Hensall's second goal
came near the end of the
period scored by Grant,Love
on assists from Dave Cann
and Steve Grainger.
Despite a strong effort in
the second -period, neither
team managed to store a
goal, leaving the score at 2-0
for Hensall.
It looked like Steve
Sararas was going to have
his first shutout of the
season, then Listowel scored
with 46 seconds lett in the
game to make the score 2-1.
Listowel pulled their goalie
to try to even the score, but
Grant Love came up with his
second goal of the game, on
assists by Dave Cann and
Ron May to.give Hensall a 3-
1 win. Hensall's next home
game is December 29
against Blyth.
Special Night
-BY SANDRA -LYNN
ROONEY
St. Patrick's
One night something very
special happened. A new
baby was born. The angels
went out carolling. This baby
was not an ordinary baby.
He was the Saviour of the -
world. .He was born on the
23th of December. H.e died
for our lives and our sins.
' Lord Jesus I love You,
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Step right this MIDDLESEX PROVINCIAL HONOURS -Five Provincial Honour certificates were presented at Saturday's Middlesex 4-H �;f' • > #
P g N Achievement Day held at /Medway High School. From the left ore Krista White, Rina Broeders, Cindy Vanden Bootnen, '� . `
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way ... to the happiest
holidays ever! We gam
do appreciate your gGuests at UCW Christmas meeting-
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. 1 from.5t: Patrick'% n Meadowcrest and
SHOE A pot -hick supper at with a.pine cone base. Lockyer and -Mrs. Cecil . Gibson; Unit leaders, Mrs. p
5C • beautifully decorated tables Mrs. Cecil Robb told of her Robb; Outreach, Mrs. Edward Melanson and Mrs. $'
Y STORE d and with guests from the work as Community William Froats, Mrs. Evan John Forster; Pianist, Mrs. 6
Catholic Women's League Friendship and Visiting Ibbotson and Mrs. Henry Wm. Thompson; Auditors, g
convener for the past 22 Kaune; Stewardship & Mrs. Ross Holden and Mrs. g
years in the W.M.S. and then Finance Mrs. DavldPark and C. , Grose; Nominating t�
in the U.C.W. and she was the treasurer committee; the past -
presented with a 'U.C.W. Other executive members president, vice president and 6
"Life Membership", - Card sece tart';., Mrs. "• a representative from each g
honouring her for her long William FKoats Social - unit,
• Rosemary Boland and Mary Dewan.
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EXETER and the Meadowcrest Homes '
i was much enjoyed- by
PAULNETIANDS • members and friends of the
Lucan
3 Mrs. William Froats of the
Evening Unit, in charge of
program, led in Christmas
g Charades and other games
f; and read a Christmas story.
Wes. The Friendship Unit was
responsible for the worship
which was led by Mrs.
Martin Arenthals, assisted
by Mrs. Don Miller, Mrs.
Keith Brown and Mrs. Fred
Cowdrey. -
The Christmas story was
told, interspersed by suitable
carols with the history of
each carol being given by
one of the foregoing mem:
bers.
Mrs. John Forster led in a
group carol singing and Mrs.
Arenthals demonstrated the
making of a miniature
Christmas arrangement
Closed Saturday night a16:00 p.m.
NOTICE OF ELECTION
FOR MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
OF MANAGEMENT FOR THE EXETER CENTRAL
BUSINESS DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT AREA
FOR THE TERM 1979 = 1980
TAKE NOTICE THAT, in accordance*
wit`Fj' the terms of the Constitution of
-the Board of Management for the
Exeter Central Business District Im-
provement Area, elections of mem-
bers to the Board of Management
will take place at a General Meeting
called-. for that purpose at the Old
Town Hall, Second Floor, Main Street
South, Exeter, on January 4th , 1979,
at 7:30 p.m: Nominations may be.
delivered in writing to Ronald Cottrell,
Chairman of the Board of .
Management, at The Junction, 383
Main Street South, Exeter, or Gerald
G. H. Gray, Vice -Chairman of the
Board of Management, at 387 Main
Street South, Exeter, on' or before
January 4th, 1979, and further
-nominations will be received by the
Board of Management on January 4th,
1979, at the General Meeting. Voting
. will be'by closed ballot and only those
persons in the Exciter Central Business
Dish:leg Improvement Area who are
en led to vote in accordance with
• Section 361 of The Municipal Act,
Revised Statutes •of Ontario 1970
(generally persons or corporations
paying business tax in the Business
Improvement Area), and who are
present 'at the General Meeting will
be permitted,to vote, •
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE- THAT
all members elected to the Board of
Management at the- elections held at
- the General Meeting must thereafter
be appointed to the Board, of
Management of the Exeter Central
Business District Improvement Area
by the.Council of the Corporation of
the Town of Exeter.
service. convener, 'Mrs. Murray The next General U.C.W:
Mrs. David Park, retiring Hodgson; Flower secretary; meeting will be held in the C.
president was alsopresented Mrs. Sheridan Revington; g
E. Wing on Tuesdaye'e"vening, p
with a Life Membership. Communion secretary, Mrs. January 9 to which all
The nominating corn- Donald Maguire; Publicity, worhen of the congregation 6
mitt ,e brought in their Mrs. A.Murray,Mrs. Harold are invited.
report which was accepted Cobleigh and .Mrs. Wayne
and • the following officers
Lucan bowling 7
were installed by the Rev.
Keith Brown; Honorary
president, Mrs. Keith w.ednesdo Mixed
Brown; Pastpresident, Mrs. Ladies Inter -town y
Mary Lee 294-689. Wayne
David Park; president, Mrs. ,, LuSan, seven paints at
\Sitchell. two points Smith • 329-686.. Bruce Cor- 1g
Emerson Stanley; vice Men's Inter -town-- Lucan nish 264-675..Dennis Carty
president, Mrs. Jack Ryan;
two four points
al Clinton 240-051'. Glen Hollings 263- g
secretary, Mrs. Ross seven points. 653. Lorna EIlyait. 248-648. ii
McRoberts; treasurer, Mrs. Shirley Bannerman 237648.
Donald Maguire; corn �'ondings To December 9 Kim Rae 245-647. Ward 9
mittees: Christian - Lucan Lanes 101. Clinton FIlyatt 235-633. Marlyn 6
Development: Mrs. Martin 'Sports 93. St. Marys 86: Clin- Smith 251-626. Doug Lee 233 -
Van Arenthals, Mrs. James ton Lanes 84. Mike's i 82.
626. Brenda Smith 250. is
Seaforth 81. Stratford Capitano235 , .
Bowlmor 78. Lucan Two61 Thursday Men - Jim u
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A Blessed Spirit touches heaven
and earth recalling a
miraculous story of Loy44,,klirth.
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In reverence we pray
for your happiness and say thanks
for the gift of your friendship..
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Senior Citizens - Percy 234-632. Maxine Parnall 231- g
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Murray Hodgins 209. Lura
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.Joan Dietrich 265.
Anr Straatman 250. Maryon
Cobleigh 241. Joanne
Molenkamp 233, Wilma.
Avery 225.
Wednesday Juniors -
Mike Cannon 142-283. Lisa
VanGeel 146-258. Blaine
Butchart 157-247. Ray
VanGeel 141-236. Ann
llodgins 143-220. Rod John-
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Vicki MacDonald 108, Shelly
Pfaff 107. Tina VanGeel 106.
Bret Butchart 105
Christmas -
BY MONIKA ROSCH
St. Patrick's
C is for Christ our Saviour,
H is for the Holy Spirit that
leads us,
R is for -the respect we give
God,
.I is for Vie image of the
stable in the church,
S is for the Shepherds that
watch their sheep,
T is for the town where
Christ was horn,
M is for Mary the mother of
Christ,
A is for Angels that sang to
the shepherds,
S is for the star that lead the
three kings.
Christmas
BY ROBERTSIMONS
St. Patrick's
What is Christmas to me'
Christmas is a day of giving
and receiving.
Christmas i5 a: special day
because it was when Christ
was born.
Christmas was called
because it was Christ's
Mass. -
it is a special day because
everybody gets together
and celebrates the bir-
thday of Christ.
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ach gift of love to our neighbors is a
gift of peace to the world. Let us join in
the happy spirit of the holiday to share
its warmth and wonder.
HURON
IRACTOR
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