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"11140. Find has a need
• dor'. c. mpan 1p with his creator, •this
need la aggravated by the world in which we
live. But by constant, non repetitious, and
intelligent prayer, man forms a
compainionship with God which comforts
and strengthens him.
• Blilieuith lathes
Next Sunday seals and diplornaa'wilLbe
given to qualified Siunday°SchOo1 members,
during the *Arch wondi p service, Next
communion service will be on Sunday,
October 6., Kippen anniversary serv'Ice on
Sunday, October 20 at 11 a.m. ,
People Report
Bob and Frances Kinsman hosted an
anniversary party, with 25 family members
K.resent on September 14. John and Karen'
insmen were honored for their 10th
wedding anniversary on September 12, and
Bob and Frances Kinsznan for their 30th
wedding anniversary on September 14.
The energetic eight gathered at the home
of Phyllis and Harold Parsons on September
• 11, to celebrate. Bob and Frances
Kinsman's 30th wedding anniversary, and
Bev Hamilton's and Margaret Hoggarth's
birthdays all in September.
Pro -lifers rally for the unborn
WINGHAM - At the September meeting of
eIngham Voice for Life, the upcoming rally
in Tpronto was'discussed.
Most of the active members will be going
to Toronto on September 21, to join an all -
Ontario nilly in front of the Legislature
(Queen's Park). The theme of the rally is
Justice for the Unborn.
Members are also writing to the Premier
of Ontario and to the Attorney General to re-
mind them that they oppose not only free-
standing (Morgentaler-style) abortion
"clinics", but all abortions, wherever they
are performed.
The rally and the letter-writinss nrniert
Hunting allowed
The Wingham District office of the
Ministry of Natural Resources (M.N.R.)
has announced that hunting will again be
permitted at Point Farms Provincial Park
this year. Located five km north of Goderich Oct. 15 until the last day for which that par -
on Highway 21, Point Farms supports a titular licence is valid. Two permits may be
variety of waterfowl and small game. Hun- applied for: the Resident Small Game
Sentember sun shines on
were announced in the parish bulletins of
various local churches. The following
biblical text was included, as abortion is a
violation of God's law, and an unnatural
act
Does a woman forget her baby; or fail to
cherish the child of her womb?
Yet even if these forget,
I will never forget you.
See, I have carved you on the palms of my
hands.
( Isaiah 49: 15-16 )
Campaign Life, the political arm of the
Canadian pro-life movement, is planning a.
nation-wide television campaign and will
also put out a pamphlet, to be sent to every
household in the country. Both the pamphlet
and the television announcement will ex-
plain abortion and its consequences.
The Pro -Life movement is active on the
county level as well. The Goderich chapter
is sponsoring a "Mobile Information Unit",
which will travel throughout the region, sup-
plying information about abortion and in-
viting questions from interested citizens.
Voice for Life will sponsor an education
booth at the Teeswater Fair. It has also
undertaken extensive TV ads for this ,fall
and the coming whiter.
at Point Farms this year
ting was first allowed during the autumn of
1984.
The holder of a licence may hunt any
animal or bird that he is authorized to, from
VARNA Near perfect track conditions
prevailed at Hully Gully on September 15.
Riders from across Canada competed in a
hot and heavy day of racing. The weather
enhanced local riders who shone in their
respective races.
Brian Blackburn of Exeter placed sixth in
a field of 40 riders in the Junior 250 class.
Blackburn pulled the hole -shot in the first
moto and finished 3rd overall. In the second
moto he had a bad start and had to work his
way through the pack to finish eighth giving
him -his sixth place finish.
John Kochan riding in his second
Schoolboy 80A race finished out of the
money but put in an excellent ride for the
day. Brian Keys of Seaforth turned in an
outstanding. ride as he battled it ont in the
Senior 250 class. Brian road his Hully Gully
Suzuki to a 7th place finish. Chuck Collins of
Varna rode in the Expert 250 class on his
Honda also sponsored by Hully Gully to a 6th
place finish. 'Missing from the days.
activities was Jim Dickins of Hensall out
with a bicycle injury.
Norholme defeats Lawries
Men's Fastball League
Sept, 11, Lawries 1- Norholme 6
Sept. 16, Lawries 6 - Norholme 18
,, Norholme win league and playoffs.
Top 10 batters
in league plus playoffs
• AB H
Len Van Wonderers ( Norholme) 85 42
Bob Riehl (Ilummels) 62 30
BA
.494
.484
Rob Blake (Norholme)
Ken Daer ( Merners )-
. Brian Bromley (Lawries)
Brad Bromley (Lawries)
Bev Bromley (Lawries)
Scott Millar ( Dynamos )
DaveBartliff (Merners)
Dana Bean (Lawries l•
82 39 .476
58 27 .466
58 24 .444
81 35 .432,
62 26 ..419
60 25 .417
65 27 .415
61 24 • .393
Licence and the Migratory Game Bird Hun-
ting Permit.
Wingham Conservation Officer Glen
Sturgeon cited the opening of the park to
hunting as "another example of integrated
resource management in the Wingham
District.'.'
ully Cully
House league action returns to Hully Gully
on September 21st and will run every
Saturday for the next three weeks.
Snowmobile Grass Drags will be held at
Hully Gully on September 29, also nn the 29
waterskiming and ATV drags will be
included.
September 22 ATV supercross will be held
at the. Glencoe fair with a purse of
$1,000/up 'for grabs. Classes for anybody
and everybody. Anyone interested in
entering may pick up entry forms at Hully
'Gully or call Chuck at 262-3318. •
Results for September 15 Motorcross are
as follows:
80A - Marty Burr, Caledonia -.1st, 80B - Steve
Robertson, Action - lst, Jr.25A - Cory Stoll -
Scarborough - lst, Jr. 125E Coug Chappel,
Waterdown - 1st, Jr. 250 - Tim Forbes -
Midhurst - 1st, Jr. Open - Terry Baker -
Ancaster - lst, Veterans - Bill VanVugt -
London - lst, Sr. 1'25 Tim Raynor, Mt.
• Pleasant - lst, Sr. 250 - Tim Raynor, Mt.
Pleasant - lst, Open Sr. - Bill Wallin, Barrie -
1st, Exp. 125 - Dave.Marcells, Kitchener -
1st, Exp. 250 - Kevin Moore, Sarnia - 1st.
CHSS season promising
CLINTON = The CHSS boys volleyball had They. did beat Goderich :and Wiarton. with
their first tournament this past weekend. It scores 15-6 and 15-9 respectively'.
was a referee's Qualifying Tournament. :
The Senior team played their first game. , Clinton this year has some height and a
against Ingersoll, the, defending the OFSSA few skilled players.' They can only win
champs, and lost 15-10. CHSS also lost to though if they can overcome the inex-
Glencoe the finalist last year in OFSAA.. _ perience on the court.
HERE °S TO ANOTHER
ONE!!!
Michelle
CENTRAL HURON
SECONDARY. SCHOOL
Students will be selling..,
COOKIES
DOOR-TO-DOOR
September 18 to October 2.
$2.00 per pkg. Plus
a coupon worth
$1,00 OFF BECKER'S MILK
NOTICE TO:
Fish and Game Members
and Guests
DANCE
Saturday, September 21
Music by "WAYNE JESSOP"
Dancing 9 pm - 1 am
Lunch $3.00 per person
PIG ROAST
Saturday, September 28
Smorgasborg Supper 5 - 7:30 pm
$5.00 per person
Dancing 9 pm - 1 am
Music by "GYPSY CAMPERS"
$3.00 per person
Here's one line
you can't
"Happy Birthday
Bobby Wayne"
hange.
HAPPY 21st
TRAVEL
To celebrate their
A BIG THANK YOU TO
OUR DEAR FRIENDS!!
We, never thought being 30
could be so much fun until we
had the gravel run with bus
driver Ron & friends full of fun.
Thank you from the bottom of
our hearts for the surprise
birthday party.
Affectionately,
Jack/ John & Isabelle Moore
HAPPY 5Oth
"GRANDMA
GRUNT"
Love: Andrea and
Darryl Postma
Jennifer and Jamie
Hodgins
Announcing savings you'll find
in the Classifieds.
tteve #T1tQulio'.
and
Chr$s Van Spying
FRIDAY, WOOER MBER 27
9 PM4 AM
! MESVItLE
0
apiw v inniversary
-September 18, 1985
B an and Valerie Metria
riz-a
Love, Mom and Dad,
Michael, Randy, Robbie, Terry, Barb
and Wayne and Aimee.
Mom and pad
(Gordon and Rose Scotchmer)
on your
40th Anniversar
Love, Bill and Pam
Don and Marlene
and grandchildren
Have a Good one!!
(Colleen and John S.)
Luv "The Girls"
Willy's W'
ers!
Oth WEDDING
ANNIVERSARY
Irene and Reg Schultz
wish to invite friends,
neighbours and relatives
to an
SUNDANCE RESORT
Located on the Lake of Bays in the
Huntsville area. Enjoy local sightseeing
tours, great food, and a super activity
program. Great for fall colour!
SEPT. 27-30
MANITOULIN ISLAND
Here's your chance to relax at the
peaceful setting of Gordon's lodge on
Gore Bay• Enjoy some intriguing
sightseeing also!
SEPT. 23-25 or OCT. 1-3
1000 ISLANDS
A scenic fall colour tour along the St.
Lawrence River area. Accommodation in
Gan,Qnoque.
OCT. 4-6
NIAGARA FALLS
FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS
Festuring an evening with EDDY
ARNOLD, plus an afternoon with the
Pacific Pearl Christmas Show,
Don't miss this super weekend. The
Christmas lights are spectacular! Book
Now! It's our most popular pre -
Christmas tour.
NOV. 30 -DEC. 1
Remember, for that personal touch in
tours, it's Marg Burkhart and Leisure
Tour's for your Leisure Time.
Leisure Tours For Your Leisure Time
,Ceislire terra wed
The Guys
P.O. Box ill, MAO A d th Street
Hanover, Ont. N4 N 3 C3
Collect 3b4-4430
OPEN HOUSE
0
in AUBURN HALL
SATURDAY EVENING
SEPTEMBER 28
Your presence Is your gift
*Guests received from 7:30 pm,
program at 8:30 pm
Hay Township
Recreation Committee
Mystery
Bingo
Every other Thursday
Next Bingo
Thurs., Sept. 19
Zurich Community
Centre
We have moved to the ice
surfake
Jackpot:
$ 1000 must go
Bonanza Prize,
52 calls
• 4 flash games • 1 early bird
• 10 regular games
• 1 mystery prize
OVER $2000 in cosh prizes
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo
storts at 7:45 sharp
Bring your dabbers
ALL PROCEEDS for "NEW" BALL
DIAMOND
No one under 16 allowed to ploy
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The winners of Willy's Burger Stop's "WillyBurger Bicycle Draw" have been announced.
Pictured above, Bill Taylor of Willy's presents Tammy Glazier, 9, or Stratford. (left) and
Tyler Nickel, 6, of Vanastra (right) with their prizes. Thanks to all who entered.
'You csu�o
WIN
IVIEI"
PLUS "INSTANT WIN"
PRIZES!
•Baby Bear (13")
•2 pc. Chicken Snack or
2 pc. Fish 'n Chips
•Single serving of fries
•Medium Coke
lastetC o010,e
EVERY GAME CARD CAN WIN!
Ask for your game card when you
order any chicken or fish item
with any size serving Coca-Cola.
1 -JUMBO BEAR WILL BE
AWARDED BY OUR STORE
482-7337
33 VICTORIA ST.
CLINTON ti
Dixie Lee Chicken and Seafood