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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1987-01-07, Page 11Over 200 at Youth for Christ ly South Iluron Youth for Christ held ours" which she had composed the January meeting • on Saturday herself. Centralia ladies' choir featur- night with over 200 in attendance. ing Sharon Parker and ('ashy 1'roul Director Ron Westlake was in charge performed Iwo numbers. add opened the rally with a lively. Rev .Sam Parker of Varna was the sing -song featuring Sharon Parker al guest speaker and spoke of lour the piano. The opening prayer was by points: obedience. desire. accouu- Rev. Bob DeGrace of Centralia. • • tabilily and prayer. This proved to be Quizzing time followed. a very inspiring message. icon clos- The group quizzed on the Third ed the meeting with prayer. \.. hapler of John with results being Kx- ter first. Clinton second and , • \orlhcresl news Goderich first. third. The nl next second will Wes s I leywood has returne(j from quizzing Exeter hospital after alengthy illness. be at the Mar •h rally and will cover welcome home. Wes John chaptilr four. Ernie and OI J• (' Many local performers took part in " t,a hipchase yislle1 talent night. A piano solo by Hiss last Friday with Forte's brother at til. ('leis fiht. Westlake of Bayfield was ,Joseph's Hospital in London. followed by the ladies' choir from Murray and Sandra Pepper and Fail 11 'falx rnacle of Centralia who fancily. Brussels. visited with aunt and uncle Glen and Pearl McKnight on Thursday. Dorothy Munroe 1e1 1111e(t from two weeks spent with her family in Luc•an. _ .Jessie .1 rmstrong spent a few 414s recently with Betty and Dan h'lear ul • (;rand Bend. \an Britton spent ('hl•istmas with her son Don and fancily in Kitchener and \label Shirrav spent the holiday with her son..7)oug. and fanny an Tavistock. ida Dicker\ is wearing a big smile due lo the early • but safe arrival of her first great grandchild. Proud parents of a healthy baby girl are .Lill and Brian Kipier of Dashwood. Shuffleboard A small but enthusiastic crowd turned oul_lo_shuffte on Tuesday. • Ladies high scores were Annie Heid -11-3. Eileen Dowson .175. also performed a skit ' Lead me Io the .liter' The 1I.1' F. group from Zurich put-on Iwo skits enl it led "Cou- ple h'rorit llcaford" and "You Are M} 1(ua '' - Iton gave t he tot lowing an- nc►(mcentenls: skating party al Zurich :frena on February 7 al 7 p.lit. also SI o� • t +,cam at Dcl-aw• p ,t. \ 1- h'ebruai•y 1:1-15..\t the %larch rally the guest speaker will he Don Hill from London with some special music. 'Ron :\dams Goderich favoured the group with 1150 Solos. a (;cxlUrich Cou- ple perlornted a skit "Building the ark" five Exeter girls with their Ica(Ier•s (;lads 'Talbot• and I felen Coates sang several numbers and put - --on- a skit_".Exeter .Villa" heather (;inger•ic•h read a storx "True COI - HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL. Kevin Munn can't leave the Hensall arena after a public skating session without checking out the candy and gum machines. Sister Carol Anne looks on. FAMILY AFFAIR Jeff Reaburn took son Benji and daughter Jamie skating at the Hensall arena during the holiday season. THE HURON -PERTH CATHOLIC SCHOOL BOARD KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION will be held for I I Regular Kindergarten - and ( 1 French Immersion Kindergarten (optional) In order to register for Kindergarten, children must be five (5) years ofage'on or before December 31, 1987. Parents are ask- ed to bring Birth Certificate, Baptismal Certificate and proof of Immunization-. It is advisable that parents contact the school in which you intend to register .your child for an appointment prior to the registration date. The registration date . and location for French Immersion Kindergarten classes will be as follows: St. Mary's School Mr. Jim McDade, Principal 70 Bennett Street Goderich, Ontario N7A 1A4 524-9901 JANUARY 16, 19137 - 9:00 AM - 4 PM The registration dote and location for Regular Kindergarten classes will be as follows Our Lady of Mount Carmel School Mr. Laurie Kraftcheck, Principal RRp3 DASHWOOD. Ontario NOM INC 237-3337 r • FEBRUAR`r 23, 1987-9:15 am3 15 pm St. Boniface School t~ Mr. David aiizrpe, Principal Mary Street ZURICH. 'Ontario NOM 2T0 236.4335 ' ' • JANUARY 19. 1987-9:00 am -3:30 pm Precious Blood School Mrs. Margaret Medve, Principal - ' Sanders Street, W EXETER. Ontario NOM 150 • 235:1691 MARCH 3. 1987.9:30 am -12.00 (noon) David Durand . , William Eckert Chairman of the Board Director of Education Men's high scores were George 1)owson :313. John Pepper 302. Now ,that the holidays are over shuffling will return to the Hensall Arena every 'Thursday. Personals Velma. Jim and Derek Robinson were deeply saddened last week by the death of Velma's father, Harry McLellan. Our sympathies are ex- tended to the family. Congratulations to Greg and Liz McAuslan of- I lensall on the recent birth of a healthy baby boy. Mrs. Laird 51ickle of Hensall and son Charles \fickle of London spent Clu•istmas day with the forrner's daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacMillan and family in Waterloo. They also spent. Boxing day with ML'. and 1Ir:s. Bill -pickle and -Hensall Hockey family in Exeter for thlt:u• family's Christmas gathering. The draw for a Wrinkles puppet at Solway's Food Market was won by Steven Forrest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Forrest; RR 2. Kippen. Queeniwa, !Min! 1 hope your first week of 1987 -has .heen going well, and that you haven't broken any -of your New Year's resolutions this early, in the game anyway, we are here to share Queensway news with you. so here we go'. On \londay; December 29 we held our monthly resident council meeting in the afternoon. We discussed everal.Items, as well as preparing Inr the tiew:vear. - Tuesday morning we woke up with help ol-exercises:--[q-the afternoon Bev Robinson- the assistant pastor Hensall'1'vkes defeated Bayfield int from the Exeter United Church Saturday by <a score of 5-:3. Hensall visited us to deliver our weekly goals were scored by Mark Bell and church service. and was accom- (.aha m Keys with. two e.xte h • nd v panted un the piano by Robert Chris .tones with one.Catue•run. The Ilensall novice leant were '•:1" Exercise was the name of the game runners-up in a tournament held last for Wednesday mortttag-which got us .('eek in Huron Park. Hensall was going for our monthly birthday par- deleated in the final game by the ty thal was held in the afternoon. At Burin) Park leant by a score of 3-2. this lime Queensway would like to On Saturday the novices travelled . send.out a hearty happy birthday to to Clinton where lhev defeated the . Asa Peeves. - Bill \icKenzie and Clinton team by a score of 10-1. Dawson Mackey. Queensway rang in the new year in style, with a New Year's eve dance. it was a toe-tappin', shoe shufflin' good time, had by all. We even got the opportunity to make our resolutions. then Jet go of our helium filled balloons into the dark, cool; evening sky. 11 was a memorable evening to say the least. ►7 Lastly on'Sunday. January 4, we had the pleasure ot once again welcoming George Mathonia and friends (0' entertain us in the after- noon at our tea party. With the com- bination of gond friends and good music it immediately added up to a super •Sunday afternoon. %yell, that's it for this week! We look 'forward to sharing our weekly adven- tures with you next week. In the mean time take care and_keepsmilin`! NOVICE -Peart Record to Date: Regular Season - 9 wins. 0 tosses. Exhibition and 't'on•nantent - 2 wins. 2 losses. Player Statistics (; a Ills 29 9 :38 11 - 16 12 5- 12 5 1(1 6 5 9 8 5 7 6 7 4 1 7 1. 4 t 4 5 2 1 •\aine Blair. Moir ltay Beierling Dan Taylor .Janie Campbell Chris 'Taylor \lark Bell Jason Moore Brock Weiss, Ryan Kyle Brad Hartman -.Jason Campbell Ryan intanse (;reg Keys - Lance Weiss( Goal Phil. Ingram, (;nal 17 17 16 14 1:3 1:3 11 8 :5 .) :3 - - 1 TYKES 1986-87 'Tyke Hockey '1'eant Hensall 'Peart Record to Date -8 games (von. 1 tie. 11 losses. Player Statistics Mark Bell Brock Weiss .\cit Campbell (;ralta m Keys Regan Nei lands loll Ra1hwet) . G :15 16 r; 9 Jeff Solway - •r Erik Moore Bill Peck 1 ..Jonathon Campbell I Chris Jones • •• l Great goal tending by Eric (;root and an excellent effort by fellow team members. • OPP RIDE program quite pr9ductive For t he I)erioc .. loventher 17. 198610 December 28, 1986. a total of 274.344 vehicles have been checked by the O.P.P. across Ontario under the R. LD. E. program. As a result of these checks. 1.411 I persons have been • charged with alcohol related Criminal t'(xfe drivine offences. 2.428 drivers have received 12 hour suspensions and 1.309 Ltquur Licence Act charges have also heen laid. in No. six district the figures read 31.202 vehicles checked, 81 persons charged with Criminal driving of fences. 199 drivers received 12 hour suspensions and 181 Liquor Licence Act charges laid. Over .51100 vehicle checks per week are being conducted in No. six District's six counties. 7'o date 10.458 seat bell cutters have been distributed to the i:+ detachments that make up No. six District ON all MI MI MB IIII 1 TRUST 1 1 ' COMPANY 1 • GUARANTEED 1 1 CERTIFICATES 1 ill AVAILABLE 1 1 Representing many trust , in companies, highest rates ▪ usually available. 1 For more information 1 ▪ contact. John R. Consift in at 236-4381 or 236-4560 Or MI OM MI MO MIN NIB IN Visitor surprises Kippen couple • By Margaret !laggard' .June and Lloyd Cooper has an unex- pected visitor - over the holidays. June's sister. Marlene .Dinsmore Irom California, paid a surprise visit 10 them. This was the first time in 12 years that June and her sister had spent a Christmas together Congratulations to Ken and Merle McLellan on becoming proud grand- parents. Their daughter Jill and her husband Brian Kipfer presented them with a granddaughter. Maegan Michelle. born December 28. Kipper United Church - On Sunday January 4 in St. An- drews ('hunch the ministry of music was presented by Christine. Patricia and Candace Cooper. with Melody and Michelle Turner singing Iwo numbers. "Seek Ye First" and '*Pass It On". They were accompanied by Barbara Cooper on the organ. Rev. Lorne Keays' sermon was en- titled "It's not only a baby being bap- tized!" Rebecca Wright. infant daughter of James and Brenda Wright. was presented for baptism. On Sunday January 11. the sacra- ment of Holy Communion will be celebrated in St. Andrews. Hensall Arena Events Wed. Jan. 7 2:30-3:30 p.m. -Moms & Tots 5:15 p.m.-Hensall Minor Hockey 7:30 p.m. -Bantam vs. Goderich 9:00-10:30 p.m. -Exeter Mohawks Thurs. Jan. 8 5:30 p.m.-Ringette 7:00 p.m. -Minor Rec. Toumament Fri. Jan. 9 5:15-7:15 p.m.-Hensall Figure Skat- ing 7:30 p.m. -Minor Rec. Toumament Sat. Jan. 10 No Public Skating 8:00 a.m.-Minor Rec. Tournament Sun. Jan. 11 No Public: Skating 8:00 a.m.-Minor Rec. Tournament Moil. 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