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many gifts we've
received. those of your
loyalty and frien ship
mea the most to us.
T•ank you for your contin
and valued p trona ite.
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Club had =.*he r good showing
Sturdy, Dee. Z7, when Lynda.
liffritness of Wingham set &nal
traek record forlrfantam
shot put. -The meet was held at
York. _
Harkness hadfour throws andwas
able tro beat the t record at
to:0i ;43 wftfr ,,,„„ and every
throw. The new record, set by
Harknss is 16.5(kmetres„ - -
was her last meet as a _
Ban ,f u She feels she has
pri :71 ;-•N :oh over the past year and
her coach, Basil Sakasov, for
all the iran and ;..4 he set aside
this year to help herreach her goal..
Management & Staff
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Thursday night
horseshcie play
BM - and Sd Lawson took
top honors with five wins, while
Vince Mc and Alex Boa were
second at four wins and a phis of IL
were third with two wins and a phis
Leon Russell and Lorne n GrandValley 10-2
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A NATITIFTY SCENE brightens a second -floor room at Wingham and
District -Hos thanks to artists Janice Blake and Nancy Stroeder,
right_ Marie Philk-ps, president of the hospital' auxitiayi, presented the
two registered nursing assistant students with their prize fast week
HOW1CK ' lagets defeat
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aur spot were Mason
Robinson and Harold Carter, two
wins and a phis of . Rlmer
McFarian and Don Saunders were
Mb with one win and a phs of IR,
white Ivan Gardner and Glen
Casemare a ed elft the ogin
fifthplace one win and a plus ofm.
The t will not be
held on a y, but rather is
for Tuesday, Dee. 27.
• The Elowick Widgets won the only
they played last week agains" t
Grand Valley at the Hawk* Com
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Enmity Centre.
The final score at the buzzer was
104 in Howick's favor. Jaret lLen
hoeffer, Todd Templeman and John
Greig accounted for 17 scoring
Henhoeffier led the way
four goaland three assists, Tem-
p:4os.•; recorded three goals and
three assists while Greig chipped in
with two goals and two assists.
The • Rowick goat came off the
stick of Jason 're.
Most of the 10 goals were scored
with great passes among the trio.
again as in a previous game
against Grand Valley, Steve Bur-
nett, theirgoaltender, wasbutttand
ing. Re stikeped many sure goals.
Rowick held a 2-I lead after one
period of play on goals by Hea-
r and Greig.
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Efenhoeffer scored all three Row -
ick goals in the second period while
Grand Valley notched a single
marker.
fiowick exploded for five un-
answered third period goals which
included a hat -trick by Templeman.
Single tallies went to Greig and
Carriere.
Mark Fraser played a good game
between the pipes for Howick.
Ron's Roundup
The team has completed a light
schedule over the past two weeks
due to exams.
Jason Jacobson picked up the
teams first major penalty of the
season when he had a scuffle with
Baultwell near the end of the second
period.
- May friendships,. old and
come together at Christr)as as we
happily thank our many ctistomers,
who are also dear friends.
ANIIIIIMMENENimponiminft"../
Although it's
been said many
times, many ways
...Thank you and
Merry Christmas!
Management & Staff
IN GOOD TASTE
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