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Deep Your Eyes
On The Bantams
In case you aren't aware of
it,. Goderi,ett' has a hle'key team
'IL`i'it`T tiii1 g
bo f`go places" in provincial.
play -crowns.
Tit's the bantam team. On
Monday night they disposed tiff
Exeter- $-0 and now await the
winners of the Walkerton -Lis-
towel series for the W.Q.A.A.
finals. ' This series is likely to
get under way next; weer.'
The ~Monday night wiIl,y:W8s;
Goderich bantams' 16bh victory
of 'the season_. With no defeats
-and only flour goals scored.
against them.
MGanager of the team,is .Hoye
-- rt : roll.
Peachey,
Tn the game on Q1 onlay, Bob
Gttaham scored our goals while
individual markers were secur-
ed by Wayne' Doak, Gary Doak,
Don Yeo and Bill Wilkinson.
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
Feb. 21-Sexagesima.
8.30 a.m. Holy, Communion.
10 a.m. Sunday ' SchooI an Bibte Class.
11 a.m. Holy Communionand. Sermon.
(Junior Congregation ani Nursery)"
7 p.m. Evensong -'and Sermon.
Wed., Feb. 24 -St. Matthias. Holy
Communion in the Chapel 10 a.m.
REV. KENNETH E. TAYLOR, M.A., D.D., Rector.
MR. J: F. STEPHENS, M.A., Organist and Choirmaster.
THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA
North Street United Church
10 am. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
],,..:am.. "FREE THE CAPTIVE."
J ur L....ar2! 44 r•sery..�
-RENTr:V. USTAG 43 Minister,
MR. GEO. INGHAM, A.R.C.T., 'Mus:. Bac;
to -
Music Director.
1GODERICH BAPTIST CHURCH
_ •- 10 a.m. CHURCH SCHOOL -ALL AGES. -
• 11 a.m. "The Mystery of Transferred Life, 1I Kings
13:21.
7 p.m. "Biblical •Conversion:' -
REV. EGON VON KEITZ, B.A., Minister.
MR. WM. BETTGER, Organist.
WELCOMES YOU. -- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21
9.50 a.m. Familryt" Sunday School:
11 a.m. "SCRIPTURAL SANCTIFICATION?'
7 p.m. REV. R. 'C. McCALLUM. Former pastor, will
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be.. speaker. Rev. R. C. McCallum is at present
Director of Public (Relations °for Lairne Park College,
Port Credit, Ont.
Wed., 8 p.m. Prayer and Bible Study.
REV. E. A. COOPER, Pastor - JA 4.9306
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THE SALVATION ARMY
SUNDAY,` FEBRUARY' 21 •
CAPT. AND MRS. H. CROSSLAND
11 a.m. "THE FOE, THE FIGHT AND THE FLIGHT."
3 ppm. SUNDAY SCHOOL.
7 p.m.. "THE INDELIBLE INK OF CHARACTER."
Tuesday, 8 F.m. Prayer and Bible Study,,.
.You are never ',a stranger at the Army.
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Bethel Pentecostal. Tabernacle
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY_ .2
10 a.m. Sunday School, classes for all ages.
11 a.m. Worship Service- "Puttir-g Personal Protestantism
Into Practice." (Part 3). Rev. Henry G. Adams.
7.30 pan -Evangelistic Service -"The Message, The
• " Monastery and The Monk."
Tuesday, $ p.m. Prayer Meeting and Bible' Study.
You are welcome to worship with us.
REV. H. C. CRACKNgLL, Phone JA 4-8506.
Victoria Street United Church
FELLOWSHIP AWAITS YOU.
10 a.m. Sunday School, Beginners 16 'Adult 2Iass
11 'a.m. "WATER FROM YOUR OWN WELL."
BENMILLER-
' •1.30 p.rtii. UNIFIED SUNDAY SCHOOL AND
CHURCH. q
3 p.tit. UNION CHURCH, Goderich Township..
- --REV. S. A. MOOTE, B.A., B.p., Minister.
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Knox Presbyterian: Church
THE REV. •ROBERT G. MacMILLAN, Mi• ls.ter
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Mr. -H. de Jong, Organist- Miss B. J. Woodruff, Deaconess
10.00 A.M. CHURCH SCHOOL.
-~-11.00 A.M. MORNING WORSHIP;
Subject: "LITTLE WINDOWS."
Nursery and Junior Congregation.
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«'ho will the Queen's new babytslook like'? There;trap;'streak
;..me Ro.ya l ar y in-•-infancyAny likeness of -
the 'Queen's new baby may indicate whom it, will resemble. They arc:
1, -Princess lle •andra; 2 -The Duke of Windsor; 3 -Princess Margaret;
4 --The Prince. yal;:5-Children of the Princess Royal, George (left),
Lascelles (now the Earl' of -Harewood) and the •Hon. Gerald Lascell; ;
6 -Princess Anne; 7 -Prince Philip;. 8 -The Queen.
Toronto Telegram photos.
LADIES BOWLING
Team standings , in Ladies'
Commercial Bowling League:
Flyers, 90; Red Wings, 86; Go
Getters, .82; Stiffs, 80; !After
You, 57; Dandies, 46. .
High single; -Fran Morris, 286;
high triple, Ey Wilkinson, 606.
Members of t'lTe Goderich
Badminton Club lost to a .com-
bined team from Exeter and
Centralia on Monday night at
the GDOI gym by a 132 score.!
Among those playing ` .for,
Goderich were: Maxine Martin, i
-Helen Videan, Bruce Sully, John
More, Mary Beth Britne41, Bill
Taylor, Bob . Paterson, Shirley
Cumming, 'Dixon Cumming, Don
:►cl<inlcy, Jim and Beth Rem-
ington, Evelyn and • Maurice
Gardiner. and Beryl Harper.
LADIES BOWLING
[Monday Ladies' Social League
standing at the end 'of the
fourth series is: Toppers, 124;
Happy Gang, 86; Loafers, 75;
Bombers, 64; Alley Cats, 42;
Crazy . Cats, 31.
The high average for ' the
league is held by Doe Queen
with 20'7, the hi^,1h triple 01113_
belongs to Marion McLeod, the
-high-.sin=gle--of -324 was •bo•wle'dy
by Jean Pinder.
ARENA
SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, Feb.' 18-
Le�arn , to Skate 1.30-3 p.m,
No School Skating
Legion Bantam House
League Hockey 6-7
FRIDAY, Feb. 19-
Rural Skating 2-4 p.m.
Jr. "B" Hockey 8,`30 p.m.
Sarnia vs. Goderich
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SATURDAY, Feb. 20 -
Lions Pee Wee Hockey
7.30.10.30 a.m.
Legion Squirt Hockey
• 10.30 "1.A-1.30 p.m.
Figure Skating "'; 24 p.m.
Minor Hockey 7 p.m.
.:. Seaforth Squirts vs. Goderich
Seaforth Pee Wees vs.
Goderich
SUNDAY, Feb. 21--
Children's
1Children's Skating •9.30-5 p.m.
(12 years and under)
Adult Skating 8.30-10' p.m.
(Adults and Teenagers)
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MONDAY, Feb. 22 -
Learn to 'Skate 1,30-3 p.m.
No School- Skating
League Bantam House'
Hquse Leagy,e Hockey ••
6-7 p.m:
TUESDAY, Feb. 23 -
Curling 2 p.m
WEDNESDAY, Fel?. 24 -
Curling 2 _pan.
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GODERICH SAILORS
FRIDAY, FEB. 19
, , Goerich Memorial Arena
ADULTS '50c
STUDENTS AND CHILDREN, 25c
-SUPPORT THE SAILORS
RESERVED SEATS
FOR
Semi -Final Hockey
Play-offs
Requested by public for, Jr. "B" O.H.A, games)
RESERVED SEATS ON SALE
AT ARENA BOX, -OFFICE •
two days prior to each game
FROM- 5 TO 6 P.M. AND 7 T3 9 P.M.
ALSO ON DAY OF GAME.
Adults 75c ' a Students 75c_.
• Students Standing 35c
BLANK ST. MARYS
Sailors Have The Goods
Prove 1t With4OWin
(By Eric J. Smith)
Junior •" B"'hockey fans' were
treated to a special
having their Sailors trounce the
celebrated St. Marys Lincolns
4 to 0 last Saturday night after
being beaten by, them 10 'to 5
the 'night pr!eMous. Both games
were a time�keegeroYnightmare
with a combinalt total of. 52
penalties. John Price of St.
Marys practically took up resi-
dence in the sin -bin by receiv-
ing six minors And' two mis-
conducts in bothaures.'•
Over 1000 people sandwiched
themselves into. the St. Marys
arena Friday night, 'a -good por-•
'bion squeezed in from Goderich,
but with all the fan support,
the Sailors just didn't click. The
first period ended 4 to 1 for St.
Magys,e` D'Arcy Oliver assisted
by 'Frank Dalton producing the
one. ,The second period..was a
Legion Minor
Hockey Games
The Saturday morning Squirt
games 'saw Infantry defeat Cor-
vettes 4-0. For the winners,
Pam Creeden scored 3 and Don
Crawford 1. In the second
1'ame, Air. Crew lost to Ground
Crew 1-0. Bryan Ruh . was the
marksman. In the tihird game,
Cruisers and Artillery 'battled
to a 3 all tie. Brian Smith made
'all tallies for the Cruisers, and
for the Artillery Ken Meriam
scored 3, with Doug -Smith as-
sisting in two.
Standings are: Ground Crew,
18; Artillery, 16; Cruisers, 11;
Corvettes, $; Air Crew, 7; In-
fantry, 6. _I -
On Februay'y 13, Goderich
Legion Squirts beat Clinton
Squirts 10-0. Scoring' for the
locals were: Wayne Fisher, . 1;
R in Miller, 1; S'eve .Doak, 2;
John Adams, 2;, Ken Meriam, 1;•
reorge Schram, 1; Don Craw-
ford, 1; Bran Siddel, 1.
On February 12, Goderich
Legion Bantams met Exeter in
Exeter in the first game rf the
play-offs, winning 00. :Rearing
for the winners were William-
-'-,ons-3; Doak, 1; Yeo, 1; Graham,
1.
Tn the second •game at Gode-
rich Monday night the locals
Won 80. Scoring far the locals
were: Bob ,Graham, 4 with Den -
tri a Williamson, Frank Taras
and John Arthur assisting, 1
each; Gary Doak, 2, assistintl,
Brian Carroll; Bill Wilkinson, 1,
assisted by Wayne Doak; bon
Yeo, assisted by Gary Doak.
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better showing for the Tars as
they brought the scare up three
more points ending that frame
s vere rank
Dalton ,who •captured two points
and Dave Luciak netting die.
other. Assisting Dalton on the
plays were Olivier, Paul Hen-
derson and Guy Belasky. Luciuk
wirrassISLed ' by Chiiek Cor nell`y
and Ji'm Rankin.• The third
period was a lost cause for the
Tars, producing one goal, Hen-
derson from Dalton and Claude
Tessier.
The St. Marys fans • were
smugly satisfied as they oozed
out of their arena. Those who
showed up Saturday night in
Goderich among the comfort-
aable 1300 people were sadly dis-
appointed when the Lines got
the old r'azzle dazzle from the
Tars. Both first and second
Periods saw two goals each with
Oarlo Rossi clicleing on two of
them ,assisted '.by Bellsky in
one and Bob Judge in the other.
Henderson, assisted by Dalton,
drove in the first goal. of the
evening and. Tessier, assisted •by
Henderson, racked up •t- h e
fourth.
The final scheduled genre- W -
the season Will be this coming
Friday night wihi the Sarnia
Legionaires arrive. Now that
the Saijors are back to hill
strength, for the first time Sat-
urday night for several days,
the Sarnia game should prove
to be another very interesting
contest.
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