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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-02-09, Page 18• at-4.gaZatg&inalttagait.,16,,,e,g; igetyz:' ?.t reenuy, House.ree 1$0190t= a 74'eOunt;'.. Trial1404.% a e both goalies, . Stan Kelly Marines, pl�yecj 20 Minn • eaeh. The 'China Hoesi- 'WWI* prepared for TeesWatees, haid- hittjng stronger team. T0eswater took over the game, scoring five goals in the first period. Wingham was unable to control the puck until the second period when Duane Patterson stole the puck at the blueline and split TeeSwater's -defence to score unassisted. Wingham started rolling again, when Patterson took a shot on net, the puck rebounded and ,Jason Kreger tried again, but Mike Tiffin picked his spot and made no mistake ° in putting it in the net. However, 'Teeswater was not about to give up and followed through with another goal, giving that team a 6-2 lead after two , ave, Jan. 2a to meet .that telll' lieY. The local lads. camelie 0 on. the short end'OheartbreaKt Goals were scored by Tiffin Jason NW withassists going to Patterson and Gavin -Hodgins. The team lost 6-2 to Hanover On Jan. 30. The Great China House b worked vet* -bard, but aPPearje somewhat *United. by ilehevers much -•bigger, aggressiveplayers Wingham goals were scored by Patterson, unassisted and Kreger, assisted by Patterson. Once again Johnston played a superb game in net. Without his quick moves, the score could have been higher for Han e. • 0.,•••:,•• ;.,*-}1;v:f i;:•;•.?;.•::;-• • -r•:!*ifP°. .•• BLUEVALE — The first meeting of the United Church Women for 1988 was held at the home of Mrs. Jean Mathers with President Mrs. Isobel, Wheeler in the chair'. Mrs. Audrey Edgar of Unit based the worship on the theme for the meeting, "World Outreach", with Mrs. Ev Casemore reading Psahn 95. Mrs. Ruth Hastings and Mrs. Donna Craig used letters taken from Mandate and written by four cowles serving in the foreign mission field, to present the message of "World Outreach". The roll call' was answered by a donation to the Laotian family of Huron Park to assist in bringing some family members here. An excellent report the Presbyterial meeting was given by Mi. Wheeler who, along with Mrs. adheres, Mrs. Nancy Corrigan, Mrs. Edgar and Mrs., Bessie Johnston, attended. The programs for 1988 were distributed, also a questionnaire, to be sent back to Presbyterial. This will be discussed in the units and answered, at a meeting of the executive on March _ = Vacation Bible School for the summer of 1988, ',led by Mrs. Corrigan and open to all children of, the condlInnat was discussed an subport even. Blyth Festival hip; cheon dates for thestuniner areJuly 7, Aug. 25 andSelit 15. -- Rev. Bonnie Ramble led a discus- sion on names, how people like to be addressed andthe preper ways. Th meeting closed with refreshments served by Unit IV. • ,•:. • •-••• :.:.t.:,.. ',. ..;:v•ip:• . ...,.:. • - ..e.„. ,..:::••••:‘% gik • ,, •• attended to take in the play.(Whars' Net4SPhOtt i 1 .:1".' .. ' - 4. ' •• • • . 14_, e ' THE ,CA T IN t HA T, the famous 'Story by Dr. ,Seilss,' ineati,Presentedchildren froM several area Schools • .,,, i:.4...:•,..:!!•idk.„ , . last Thursday -at the Winghaiti:Public School. Students from - ' nberry and Sacred Hear! also • NEW DOCTOR From February of 1900 ethiles good news that a new doctor had become -a permanent resident of Wingham. Dr. T. Agnew. secured rooms in the Stone Block and was busy havintothem° put Into• godd shape. The dor had,h64.-ilve • . v...„,..,,,..„;,%.,...... ..„..11-fr''Y 1:174z,..„-::::„ MRS..SIR .s.;, s 4: mf?" 0W4.-• • an M13354424: . • - • ,..•.„ „ 4 • • Mr RobertFergusonNew *Hamburg; -Mr. -and . Mrs. A._Smith. large practice in Londesborb heIcire IVIr anti elle...andsMrs. 4e,egyerglyeep of Mei Badman, Listowe.. taking a year's courseinhospitali in . and Mrs. John Ritch of Kit - the po Land 1,f:dowel .eiefted ,Afiv -arid Airs Mr and Mrs C ci • . . e 1 West of chener visited, Saturday with Mrs. PLANNING TERM INSURANCE aza • Everett Sparling o ,.-Goderieh on, Monday.- „ . Among tboi4frOma 'dir4enee-Nho . attended Mrs.. .Cecil Graingies deth: were Mrs. a 00;4 Mrs. birthdair.iele4it David Fenton of Orilha, Mrs. Mervyn Griflger, List�wel; M. Marie 4elig1si; CIinton;Mrs. 70s EarI Wilhiamson Mount ,eiistni „Sr.: Tie!sik Mr and Mis, John *tee p, raw Tbe Howl* TOW604: Optimists • helktit Super ,BOW4Otterk with the foliowing the lucky winners. 'Glen McClement *en' $200 .for holding did, ticket With the Or/soot score and Jason Douglas Ude for the reverse. Firs f iquarter Acores Were held (Walter Pfeffer and Lily •Cbapir ea Mississauga, Mr. and Airs Lam Alex Taylor. Pellett, Raelyn and 'Clare of Mr. and ivirs. Everett Sperling .of Neiwater,' were di/flier 'guests of Goderich were dinnerguests of Miss Mr.' and Mrs. ',Robert Ferguson'on _Jean SParlingenSaturdaySaturday.' - . Neighbors and relatives extended Me. and Mrs. Genevieve o ttedg n ahem, birthday greetings to Mrs. Burt ewe, Hubbard who celebrated her 92nd Mrs. birthday on Saturday. On Sunday, let -Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Coulter en- Atk, and Mrs. Vitihiam A. Smith t rt ined Mrs. Hubbard. Other e p attended the 'funeral of their slipper guests were Wes Gallaway; nephew, Irwin Smith of ()Tillie, on Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dahms, Priday. Walkerton; ,Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miss Maria liesiivanney of Dialtion, RR 1; Clifford-, Mrs. London spent a few days with her ° Robert Burchill, Andy and June grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Allan, Winghatn. tool meeting-. . un ,the evening of addition, St. Stephen's members will Tuesday, Feb: 2, St: Stephen's Guild " held services at the nursing homeon met at the home Of 14.111.; ° Beryl Peb. 28 and Alit biat 2 p.mSteu. President arrish A yearly schedule was planned for _. g, raYer. Guild meals. The next will' he Keit announce the ad representatfifet 0 Ron cornea 10 Li ane eiotirienCe Ron assoelated another ',ihod"-;'at'•'the eine' Of Mes. Bennett, Members are asked to selections en' ‘"What bring cards and Starnped envelopes.'" ie?" and "Seeing Beyofldthe The -1100 luncheon was planned for LIS". 'Thursday, Farrjsh ead a faver-Eible '•-. Miits &Upton ;closed the meeting -as • M. Jennings was- won he then I te tLR IT rvi. 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