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Over.200. friends and reetat,Vl¢s .gathered to celebrate the 25th
wedding• anniversary of Mr. 'Old Mrs. J. N. '.MacDonald at the
Green Room, Royal Canadian Legion last Friday evening. Music,
dancing, piping, sing songs arid, a IoVely buffet were, enjoyed
by Ail. Little Cheryl and Brenda Harrison did Highlarzd"dancing.
and Mr. and Mrs. M acDonatd's sons, pipers Charlie and Joe
and daughter Lillian played for their parents. A\ presentation
was' made by Bill, Utley on behalf of the gathering. Among the
out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Len Wylier-Toronto; Mr.
and. Mrs. Frank McDermott, Taranto; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Jardine, Markham; 'Lorne Short, Arthur; Elston Cardiff, Bruin.'
sels; George Feagan, London; Mr. and`Mrs..Robert Kehl, Strat-
ford; Mrs. J. Hague, London; Ronnie MacDonald, Kitchener; Mrs:
Mary MacDonald, London; 'and Mr. and Mrs. Dave • MacDonald,
Kintail; Cpl. Harold Highton, Kincardine; Mr. and Mrs. Peter
• Marion of London:
Squirt Ho4. key Loop Goes'
• •Into Playoffs• Saturday___
The. <home and ,home ,series in by Druce Ashton. Doug Sprouts
h;eagnirt.divisiengtartedThurs. scored once assisted b Kevin°
". day, March, 9th. The.firat; Mae* Williants- Don K.i�rkCQnnell netted
between Goderich' Electric and the lone tally for'"O'Briens.
* Mills Motors resulted to a oner The. Sailors defeated the Flyer's
all tie. Stephen Crew tallied for 2-0, withSteve Chase and Leon .lard
Goderich Electric and Jim Good Kolkman doing the scQlringfor the,
for Mills Motors.
Sailors- .
Gardiners Dairy defeated Q'.PLAYOFF GAMES
Briehs , four to 1, with David The:final: playoff games in this
,Nephew,. and KevinV(illiams each division will be played Saturday
scoring twice for Crardinexs, and March 1&th.
Wayne Fuller was. the lone sorer • First ,game: 6 p.m. Goderleh
for Q'Briens. , . Electric VS Q'Briens for Legion,
'l'he second 6arnes in the series Members Ccrosolation Trophy',
were Played Sat.' March 11th with Second ga e '7 p.m.. Flyers
Mills Motors against Goderich VS Sailors ;° this series is now
Electric. At the end ofregulation ; tied at 10 points each. Teamsnow
. time,the score was1-1, then a sun. enter at,
death game for the
den death avertime period was ., J.W. Taylor trophy,
played '.resulting in a two -one Third game. $ p.m; Gardiners„
..score in favour of Mills Motors Dairy VS. Mills Motors for' the
} with John 'I:,owley aSsisted by . Legion Past President's, Trophy..
Bill Goddard• scoring fox the , Come out and cheer your team
=.-„, winners, Jitn Goodmaking the ,on to a win.
overtime goal. Stephen . Crewe • .,
was the lone 'score:. for Goderich
electric, assisted by Greg Bea-
com.
- Gardiner played O'Briens to a
' defeat of four -one, with Kevin
Williams 'Scoring three times,
twice unassisted, once assisted
-Cards Enjoyed'
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HURON (PROV.) LIBERAL ASSOCIATION
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WEDNESDAY,MARCH 29th
AT 2:30 P.M.
At
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DUNGAN ION S. S. , No. 6,
Ashfield had fifteen tables 'of
euchre at their card party . on
March 9. Ladills' high winner Was
Mrs. Lin Anderson, low, Mrs.•
Clifford Kilpatrick. Leslie Pur-
vis was high for the men and
Beverly McNay low. The lucky
cup . winner was Maurice Ivers.
T-l1ey--plat-a -Shoot-party'on M'aroh1""'''-.__ •
15 and another euchre March 23.
Peter Erskine of Goderich
spent the weekend with his aunt
and uncle , Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Eedy.b • • ..---, -- : - -
Nelson'rPearson is a patient
in Wingham hospital,
• Visiting at the weekend with
-Mr.and Mrs. Glen Weaver were
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Weaver of
R idgetown. Mr. and Mrs. . B ill •
Mather of Blenheim , Mr., and
Mrs. Jerry Weaver, Kelly and
David of London, Brian • W.eaver
of Sarnia and - Jack Rollins of
London. . •
Mrs. Wm. Caesar. is .a pat.
ient in Wingham hospital.
_Congratulations •to'Mrs: Bert
McWhinney who celebrated her
91st birthday recently.
Visiting on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne Ivers were Jim
Million, Judith, Janice, Peter
and.- L.tiAnn.-Million of_ tra,tfoid.
Mrs. frank Glen and laugh:
ter, Mrs. Herb Pocock of Holmes.
•ville, visited tor, a few days
last week with` Mr and Mrs
Donald Glen 'and family of Rich.
_mond Hrll and als9 with Vlr. and—
Delmar
nd-=•-
Mrs. De_ l.mar'Maize of Scar.'
borough.
Mr . and Mrs. Don. Glenn,
Lynda, „Frank and Johii° of Rich-
mond Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Ver.
non 'Glenn and Robert of Salt.
ford were- Sunday- guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn.
Thornton Eedy is attending the
annual - Ontario Hereford Breed.
ers bull sale at Oakville this
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