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nary Club Curlers ,Meet
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Bruno Lapaine Elected Chairman
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Bruno Lapaine has been elect-
ed curling chairman at Maitland
Country Club succeeding Dan
Murphy. Mr. Lapaine received
an acclamation,
Men's °Curling is to be held.
on Monday, Tuesday and Wed-
nesday, with only one game' per
team per week. This will give
free ice -time to be used at the
members' discretion.
Mixed Curling .is to be held
on Friday and Saturday only.
It was resolved thatmixed
games consist of six ends only.
HOLMESVILLE
HOLMESVhr1TLiE — The 87th
anniversary of H,olmesville Unit-
ed Church will be Observed on
Sunday, Oct. 16. Rev. A. J.
Mowatt will be the speaker and
Rev. Anne Graham, president of
London Conference will take
part in the service.,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ireland of
Ottawa renewed acquaintance
with friends in the village re-
cently. ..
Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Potter
and Cathy visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ash-
ton and Donald.. of• London.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Holtz-
hauer of Toronto spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Edward.' Grigg.
Mr. and Mrs. Barrie Pipe and
family,' London and Miss Sandra
Williams, Burlington, spent the
holiday with Mr.,and Mrs. Harry
Williams.
Mr. And Mrs. Nelson Brown,
Detroit, visited over the week-
end with the lady's parents, MT.
and Mrs. D. Gliddon.
Tilt sympathy of tihe commun-
i:ty.;,..extended to.-Mrs._.W. G�1id-
don on the sudden passing of
her brother, Frank Walters.
Thanksgiving Sunday guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bond
and family were Mr. and.
Mrs..
Albert Bond, Mr. and Mrs. Bruee
Holland,. MT. and Mrs: Wes Hol-
land, Richard and Valerie of
Clinton;. Mr. and- •Mrs. Edward
Grigg and Dawn; Robert Grigg
of Montreal, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Cunningham, Linda and Debbie,
Auburn; Miss Mary Hope of
London and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Holtzhauer of Toronto.
Mrs. Gladys Whitbm;ore, Blyth,
visited over the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Blake.
Sunday will be 1eft for open
curling Up to 6 p.m.
"All rules will remain as they
were last season. .That is, all
positions are interchangeable ex-
cept skip, who must vice -skip.
and vice -skip who must move, up
to ship.
J. P. Graf advised that the
ice burner will be ready for this
season. He has also offered to
paint the rocks. Vlolunteers
are needed for this job. Anyone
able to assist should please con-
tact Mr. Graf.
LOCH
LOCHALSH--James Kinkead,
inspector for Huron County
schools was • a visitor at Nbrth
Ashfield School on Monday.
Mrs. Tom Farrell was in Lon-
don on Wednesday.
Sympathy is extended the re-
latives of Mrs. Dan MacLean,
who passed away suddenly on
Wednesday evening.
Spending the weekend in the
community were Misses Sally
and Louise MacDonald of Wind-
sor.
Mr. and Mrs,, George McGregor
of Hamilton were weekend visit-
ors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mac-
Kenzie. '" a
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ross
MacKenzie for the weekend
were Mr. ,and Mrs. Bill Barrett
and family and Mr. Roy Mac-
Kenzie of Toronto.
Edna and Eliza Cook of Owen
Sound were weekend visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mac-
Kenzie.
At the Dan MacLean home
over the weekend were Mr. And
Mrs. Allan MacLean and .family
of . Cpllingwaod," and Rev. F.
Scott MacKenzie of Montreal.
Mr.' and Mrs. Paul Emberlin
of Toronto spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Finlay-
son. '
Mr. and' Mrs. Wm. Stirling
visited relatives recently at St.
Ignace, Pickford and Sault Ste.
Marie, Michigan,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Drennan
and family visited on Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
fred Drennan, Lucknow.
G. Coming Events -
Twine as much far a penny
more at Rieck Pharmacy during
Rexall One Cent Sale, October
13th to 22nd. '39-40
Rummage Sale, Legion Ladies'
Auxiliary, Saturday, Oot. 15 at
1:30, to be held upstairs in
Legion, Hall, 39-40
Fowl Supper, sponsored by
Benmiller UCW, Wednesday,
Nov. 9. Adults $1.75; children,
$1.00. For tickets phone 524-
9867 or 524-6323. 39-40
Variety Sale will be held Fri-
day, Oct.. 28, 2:30, p.m. in Mac
Kay Hall. Sponsored by A.honeek
Chapter, 10DE. ' 39'
BALLET CLASSES
Ballet, acrobatics, national
dances, choreography, tap dant-
in•g, ,taught by qualified experi-
enced teacher. Maria de Kurthy,
former sblo dancer of the Vienna
Straats Opera, ballet teacher of ,
the Sofia and Cairo Opera
Houses, has taught 15 years in
Toronto, presents her 10th year
of classes in Goderich at Viktor
Lauriston school, Friday, 4 to 6
pm., Saturday, 10 to 12 a.m.
Call 8825 or 9372. 40
The Horticultural Society
meets Wed.,. Oct. 19th at 8:00
p.ni., SI. George's Parish Hall t&
hear Mrs. Gregg, District Direc-
tor, from Lions Head, speak on
"Bruce Wildflowers." All wel-
come. 40
Reception -dance for Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Atkinson, Friday,
Oct. 14, in Dungannon Agricul-
tural Hall. Carruther's Orchestra,
Ladiets please bring lunch. Every-
oneiwelcome. 40
Margaret Seager Club—Watch
for Christmas bake sale and tea,
Saturday. Nov. 26, in St. George's
Parish Hall. 40.
Rummage Sale, sponsored by
Margaret Seager Club, at St.
George's Parish 1-Iall. Two ses,
signs: Friday, Oct. 14, 7:30
8:30 p.m., for choice bargains;
Saturday, Oct. 15, 1:00 p.m. for
bargains galore. 40
The Women's Hospital Auxili-
ary will welcome all ladies in-
terested in becoming members
at the "Membership Tea", Oct.
17, 2:30 p.m., Knox Church Hall.
Mrs. Oliver Bell of qt. Marys,
Chairman, District 2, W.H.A., will
be the guest speaker. 40
Attention lady curlers—The
first draw is being made soon.
Any curler Who has not been
notified, or anyone interested
in joining; please call 524-5622
by October 20. 40
*Ions Club peanut delve. Door -
r sage, peanuts and pe�antit.
utter• 7r00 p..m•, Thursdayyr
Oct. 2 . 3941
N. Baker will again supervise
and- instruct the high. sohooi
curlers. Instructional " f i l m s
will be shown, and Mr. Murphy
in attempting to bring Bob Mann
to. the opening session.
R. Bradford, the • new draw -
master, will be -assisted by his
Qommittee of J. Skeooh, Howie
Kuenzie, W. .Huff and 1, Mc-
Connell,
D. MacEwan. the new chair-
man wild be assisted by Mr. B.
Farrish, R. Weigel, E. White on
local bonspiels.
ALSH
Mrs. Margaret Campbell of
London; and Mr. Finlay NIae+Len-
nan' of Kitchener were weekend
visitors with' Mr. and Mrs. D.
A. MacLennan.
Weekend visitors- 'wilt Mr,
and Mrs. Oliver McCharles were
Mr. 'and Mrs. Allan McOharles
and Susan of Clarkson, MT. and
Mrs. Donald MaCharles and
Scott of Brantford and Mr. John
McCharles of Pe'trolia.
Mr, and Mrs. Emile MacLen-
nan had fbr• the holiday Mr.
and Mrs. Ian Morton • of Strat-
ford, Mr. and MTs. Jack Mac-
Lennan and John and Mr. and
Mrs. Bruce Millar and family -
of Palmerston.
BRIDGE
There were seven tables in .
play at the Goderieh Duplicate
Bridge Club on Tuesday night.
Winners and their scores were
as , follows: Mrs. Bruce Erskine
and Mrs.. Frank Reid, 103; Mns.
Ron -McDonald and Mrs. Bob
brier tied with Mrs. Jack Cook
and Mrs... Jack Ohishholm,. 94;-_
Mrs. Ivan Paperniek and Mrs.
Bob Sproule, 921/2; Mrs. Bruno
Lapaine and Mrs. John Stringer,
83..
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C. Gracey is the new chairman
with fi,Sturdy and A. Alexand-
er assisting Maxi. It was also
resolved that only two local
teams be allowed on .each draw.
These ' teams are to be drawn
two weeks prior 'to each. bon -
spiel: Each entering ship must
supply the names of his team -
members.
Curling chairman is to secret-
ly select four curling meinbers
to form a rating committee,
Their function will be to rate
each player from past perform-
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him. .,,.�,,:._
Mr. and Mrs.
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Stan MacIntyre
Dundas visiting
the weekend.
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