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(Intended itx Last Week)
March 8 - The Christkan
Reform song service held in the
auditorium on Sunday evening
was well attended with Mr. Dick
Roorda leading the snging.
M. And Mrs. Bert Finlay of
coderieh, Mr& Whilsrnith of the
Exeter Times -Advocate, as well
as several relatives and friends of
our residents were guests at last
Monday's dance and, sing .song.
Cookies And candy were served
by the ladis.
Miss Sarah Carter hd high
scare for the ladies at last
Wednesdays progressive euchre:
-Roger Gilbert was high man with
psin,so.latqW •••MiT•e.k-viviAty :Mrs.
ons- and "Mak Sproad. Mr.
,Mafiregor _won_the...prize-for -the
player with the closest birthday,
Audrey Kerr of Saforth,
Betty Bell of Kippen, Elgin
Fisher nd Francis Schram of
Go d ericli entertained the
residents on Family night with a
variety program .of -Vo'cal and
instrumental numbrs.
The world day of prayer
service was held in the chapel on
Friday morning. The Repared
service was led by Mrs.; Ridder of
the Christian Reform Church,
Clinton, assisted by -Mrs.
Leyburne, Mrs. Nickerson,Mrs.
Gairdner, Miss_ Aylesworth and
MiSs Diehl of Huronview.
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March 15 - Ten tables of
—firo-greS1-sie euchre and games
were played on Wednesday
afternoon with prize winners:
high, Mrs. Beattie; Charle-Jeffs
consolation, Pat Thrulo . and
Miller Adams.
Two films, "Heti opter
Canada"' and "Flyway North"
were shown4 at the family night
program with Percy Brown and
Albert' CO lOtb Iiiieratirif
projector.
Old Time music was provided
before and after the films by•
Mrs. Bill Flynn' on Piano, with
Arnold and Norman Dale, on
violins.
School plans
may 'be stalled
Al a committee -of -the -whole
meeting of the „Huron County
Board of Education Monday
evening in Clinton, there was
soine 4iscOntent qcpressed with
:the-ittriotint-.of orinati the--
• - board's building committee i.
receiving concernirig the new
addition planned for Seaforth
Public School.
It is understOod that tenders
shouldbeclled for construction,*
of the school about April 10 to
close May 1. ; •
The main problem facing the
board is sewage:CliS"P6al.
The . board's , ,buildlng
committee was assured by the
remaining members Of the bcpurd
that .it•-•woillld'hav,4 the board's,
approval to hold off calling for:
tenders if the sewage problem.
cu1d mit -be • resolved
This is a lesson in the sounds 'w' and 'whY. The idea is to hold
the ribbon in front of your mouth and say 'w'. The paper
should not move. Then say 'wh' as in 'white'. The paper should •
flutter. The teacher here is Mrs. Rose Fisher of Victoria Public
School. Notice the mothers in the background who were visiting
economically and swiftly.
Transportatiori is ' another
area of concern for some board
members. It was learned that
transportation maps of the' area
are. 'just about completed with
the location of each student
pilf-porriced. it will now6e ,-,t'ffe
taskof a committee to study the
•.maps and make transportation
recommendations to the board.
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Continued from page 6
to a twO all tie. Scoring for Mills
Motors was Brian Reed and Toni7
Chicken wal-getters were Dale
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Duncan and Mike Hodges.
Oriday night, Mills Motors
handed Kentucky Fried Chicken
its' worse defeat of the season,
as they came" through with a
5-0 win. David Bedotir got a
shut -out.
Scoring for Mills Motors
were, Steve Gallow, Paul
Yeoman, and Tom Doherty
getting the hat -trick.
In the other game Friday
night for the runner-up trophy,
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Canadian Legion and Gardiner's
Dairy played to, a 3 all tie.
Sebring for Canadian Legion was
Wayne Jackson, Rick Leddy and
Gary Gaynor. Don Elliott got
two .goals for Gardiners and
Harold Satori was thepther goal
ser:
.Then Saturday ..morning for
the Championship, Mills Motors
again came .up with a strong
game to win the trophy and
Championship by defeating
F.cl
Kentucky • rie,' Chicken 4-1_
Brian Reed scored two goals,
Paul Yoeman and Tom Doherty"
finished up the scprineWith a
goal each
LEGIONSOUIRT ALL-STARS
In the semi-finals Legion
Squirt All -Stars won two 'straight
games against Zurich. Last
Friday winning in Goderich at
the, arena the Legion Squirt
AllStar came- up with a 6-3
in the classroom Jest Friday morning and observing just how
their childrenspend their days at school, Principal John Kane
said the response to the school invitation' was gratifying to the
teachers and a pleasant occasion for the students. (staff photo)
Lets talk minor hockey
victory. Gary Peters and Hugh
Hanly got two goals each.
Singles went to David Russell
_and MicliaeLlApaine,
In the second game in Zurich,
MonclaY., evening, Goderich
whitewashed them 5-0 as Hugh
Hanly got the hat -trick and Gary
Peters and Larry Daer scored
single goals.
The Legion Squirt Alf -Stars
now play ,Mithell in the
W.O.A.A. finals thisweekend.
PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE
In the playoffs for the •
Championship. and runner-up
trophies the series in both are all
tied up with each tearn having
won one. game each. Goderich
Motors defeated Sifto Salt 3-1
to even the series. Steven Chase
canie thrOugh With "two -goals
and Jim Horton scored the other
for Goderich :Motors.' Ken
'Carrick- w -as the only Sabi Salt
player to ,score or the 'losers.
In the runner-up series Club
Grill lost to the Goderich
Restaurant to even their series at
a game apiece 4-1. 13i11 Ross and
Michael Jeffrey each got a goal
for the -winners :while Philip
Main , scored two goals for
Godrich Restaurant. Club Grill
goal was by Olenn Hutchins.
The final two gameS will be
played this Tuesday, March
16th, and trophies will be
presented that evening.
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zone between the three' top Goderia lost 3-2 as this game.
teams, Grand Bend, Clinton and had over 15 pnalties, most of
Goderich„ Goderich Lion Pee them going to Goderich:
We-e-AlliStarszlost-tlite-firsivrraforthon' a- obi lattcrifi&s‘i
last Thursday night in Clinton the third period, while Goderich
4-1. Then, against Grand Bend
Saturday night in Goderich, the
Lion Pee Wee- All -Stars came up
With a -3-2 victory, this was
only the Second loss for Grand -
Bend this year.
Goals for Goderich were Rick
ROTARY BANTAM'
ALL-STARS
Moody with two. arid tpe other
by Paul McKay. In .a return
-match with Clinton Pee Wees;
Goderich Lion Pee Wees came_
through with a 6±4 Win. Kevin
Williams played an outstanding
game- on defence' plus- getting
two goals; other goals scored by
the Goderich team were by Rick
Mot Kalkficalf, ler
Harrison and Bill Gauley.
Next game will be against
• Grand' Bend some time next
week in .Zurich and if the
Goderich Lions' Pee Wee team
can, they---will-----be-----the
Champion's of this W.O.AA.
Division' .
Goderich Rotary Bantam
All-StarS won last T4.41iday
night in Clinfon as theOlayed
good hockey; kept out of the
Penalty -"lliox-----and defeated
Clinton, 37-o. Lee Arbour,
Meriam and Al Worgan scored
for Rotary Bantain All -Stars.
Then, In a' game in Seaforth.
were a man short. Scoring for
Goderich was Kevin Meriam and
Lee Arbour. •
KINSMAN MIDGET
In. the flArsi-tLa-mSeTAofRtSbe ro
u
nd
robin series in which Goderich,
Clinton and Hensall ire involved,
the Goderich Kinsmen Midgets,
defeated Hensall 3-1.- Friday
night- Clinton,, March 12,
Goderich upset Clinton 5-3 as
Wayne Ladd scored his first goal -
of the season. Paul Kelly netted
three goals and Paul Johnston
got the other goal for the
Kinsmen Midget All -tars. Then
on Saturday against , Hensall,.
aul Johnston scored five goals
and went on to defeat them
6-3. The other goal was by
centre man Paul Kelly.
Sunday in Godrich, Clinton
defeated Goderich 4-2 in a well
played game as penalties had a
Jot- to-- do -with-the_loss_to
Goderich. Paul Kelly and Tim
McAstocker scored for.
GOderich. .
Goderich now will play
Clinton in a two game total goals 4,
and the Winner then advances
against Mitchell for the
JAN.O.A.A. Championship. What a.
miaip - lets hope Goderich can
come through with two,
. .
victories. •
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