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The Huron Expositor, 1987-03-04, Page 6A6 .THE HURON EXPOSITOR, MARCH 4; 1987 HENSALL AND AREA Hensall Novice ',Achampions The tenants of Northcrest extend sympathy HensallCorre spondent to the family of Wes Heywood who died last • SUSAN -2440 N . week after a' lengthy illness, 28'2-244,n Evangeline White left Northcrest 'on the The Hensall Novice hockey team came out .on top of the heap in the Annual Novice Tier II House league Tournament held in Zurich. last weekend. •.. . ' "A" runners-up were the Zurich white team, ,,'B" champs I.uean, .and., runners-up • Blytli. It was a very well .run tournament,.. In their first match _Saturday the Hensall ,.weekend to move to Dublin. Goodbye Angie. Jim and. Emma Cox of Bayfield spent Thursday evening.. visiting with Oen. . and Pearl McKnight. Winston and Evelyn Workman, St. Marys, visited Ida Dickert on Friday afternoon. Northcrest welcomes Carl and Hilda Payne who moved in on Saturday: The Paynes are from -Zwick Dorothy Munroe ' visited her husband Eric who is a patient at Strathroy Hospital. Slit 1F FI EROA lin • team •defeate�lc aTaT stock'T3=2,. Scoring .goals for ,Hensel! •were Brad Hartman (2 ), Ryan hmanse (2), Blair Moir (2), Mark-Bell-Ghris-Taylor-Ray-Beireling; Ryan Kyle,Jason Campbell, Brock W eiss and. Greg At noon Sunday Hensall won their second game by"shutting out Sarnia white 8-0. Hensall goals were scored by Ray Belding"' (3 >, Brock W eiss (2), Brad Hartman, Blair Moir and. Chris Taylor. • hi their third game and second shut -out of • the day for goalie Lance Weiss, Hensall topped Strathroy 8-0. Scoring for Hensall were Ray Beirling (2 ), • Blair Moir (2 ), Dan Taylor (2); Ryan Kyle and Chris Taylor. • • .• The final -game •was a real •heart -stopper and was enjoyed by a large ' and vocal audience. I. . A,fter.a scoreless first period Blair Moir of Hensall scored with an assist from Jason Campbelh W ith less then. 30 seconds, left in the second Steven Geiger was able to tie' the score with an assist' by Dwight Gingerich. .-Late in'thethird the winning goal was driven in by Brod( Weiss with Mark Bell assisting. The final score was 2-1 for Hensall. i The entire tournament was, well played. with an • excellent team effort and great- • goaltending. There -was also good coaching by Bill W eiss, Fred Campbell and Bill Taylor.. . NORTHC.REST NEW S Ernie and Olga. Chipchase returned Friday from six weeks in Florida. BU After a good afternoon spent shuffling on Thursday the Happy. Pushers helped Elsie Carlisle, celebrate her 80th birthday by serving cake and ice cream. • High ladies scores: Pearl McKnight 301,' • • 4-H club calls Kippen Correspondent • MARGARETHOGGARTH 262-6902 Kippen 3 4-1-1• club held its second meeting at Brueefield'Church February 24. The club decided to call itself "The Sixteen Survivors' Julie Healy, youth leader, • gave her first presentation 'to the four• new members. The rest adjourned to the kitchen where pizza, apple and celery salad and grilled -cheese and apple sandwiches were made. Members then discussed the components -and requirements of a good meal and learned a good -Meal needs to be appealing, nutritious"and economical. Press reporter for this meeting was Kate Papple. • _ • W.LNEWS Kippen East W omen'sInstitute will hold its cultural activities meeting on W ednesday, Irene Finlayson 272, Dorothy Britnell 256, High`men's scores: John Pepper 331, Dave. Kyle 292, Alf Ross 213. mow HOCK EY ' The Hensall' Tykes hockey team defeated Clinton on Sunday afternoon by ascoreof 7-3. Mark Bell racked up four goals for Hensall, with 'Brock Weiss getting, two. and Graham Keys one. Good work. .• '• Just a reminder about•the Minor Hockey dance at 9 p.m: Saturday night at the Arena. Tickets are $6 per..couple;;at-the-door..-Lun Will be•served. ' PERSONALS Mrs. Laird Mickle returned last week from . a lovely 10 day holiday spent at Port Charlotte in Southern Florida, Ars, Mickle was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warrener, She enjoyed lovely summer-like weather and had a wonderful vacation in the sun. • 'self -survivors- 'ME AND MYFRIENDS— Clayton Mathers, a resident of the Queenaway Retirement • Home In-Hendaii, made friends with students from the public school there. Jennifer Mardi 18 et •8 p.m, at the home of Thea Taylor, Cera Powell'and Angela.Gould were volunteers at the'home. (Mcllwralth photo) W isch. Roll call istabe answered by bringing•• an article from another culture orcountry and tell its story.. Members are asked to bring one ormore wrapped items to be auctioned off in the 'mystery auction. Rena Caldwell: has the motto "Of .All The Things We Wear, Our Expression Means the Idrist." KiPPEN..UNITED CHURCH NEWS On Sunday, :March 1, Rev. Lome' Keays presided in the pulpit at St. Andrew's United Church and preached •a'• Lenten sermon , "Would 'you W ash Anyone's Feet?"- The choir sang accompanied by Barbara Cooper at the organ. Due tothe•rainy day the planned toboggan -party had to be postponed until Sunday, March 8 .at 3 p..m. 'at Lyle Kinsman's • farm.• The World Day of Prayer to be held at St. Andrew's on Friday at -2:30 p.m. Everyone is tudents helping out Queensway Nursing. Home has been very '.busy lately, and last week was no exception. Here is a run .down of last week's activities. Monday afternoon The weekly Bingo -was run by the Kippen United Church ladies for the.last time this.month. It was a pleasure to have the ladies in, and to have them help out. It is appreciated," - The weekly Church service on Tuesday afternoonwas extra special this week. Some • pupils from the'Hensel! Public School ran' the service, and presented residents'with a very enjoyable and .insightful service. Residents thank, the students Tor; 'coming in and welcome. - spending that time, with them. , Wednesday morning residents stretched,' ' twisted, pulled and limbered up with their important exercise routines, that snaps thein ; .into shape and makes them feel good..• Then on Wednesday afternoon it was time•• for the monthly, visit -to the -Zurich •Bowling Lanes where all enjoyed a game of bowling, as well as the beautiful weather that we've been having' for the past several days. „ Queensway would like to thank Dorothy Elder • ,and . Iva, Reid for . volunteering for., the afternoon.- This month the highest female score belonged to Muriel Gunning who scored a (Continued to Page A7). 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