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Grades 7 and 8: 40 Elliott,
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Junior secondary' School:. Lin-
da Wilson, Grade 9, Winghane
Distriet High SchOol; 4 -Wayne
Gornall.
Senior secondary school: Ar-
leata Pollock, Grade 12, Gode-
rich District Collegiate Insti-
tute; Mary Sills, Grade 13,
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goals at tVro:Q minuto;latetTam
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loed by. NfeLtWainPa • .seenno
frOM Ken Doin-and Ed DOlmgge
tiarrY Dale liende it 41 le 'end
the, seeond period •Scoring an
PSSiang Play from, Tom Dick
and BO R040010104'.
Frank Hagan -opened .the
scoring in the third periodMak,
lag the score 5.1, Paul. and
Wayne Rau drew assists in the
play.
A determined Hespeler team
made a strong showing in the
Middle of the third Period- -Bob
Russell narrowed the gap to
5-2 at the 7:09 mark. Assists
went to 'Gaudette and Main.
Ron Little with his second and
third goals of the night made
it 5-4. Heatherington and Eaton
collected assists on the 'first
and the second was unassisted.
Fifteen seconds later Jack
WU:wain scored his het triek
from Doig and Jim Dick.
Hespeler roared back at 12:-
44 and Terry Eaton made it 6-
5, scoring from Main and
O'Krafta.
Ken Doig and Jack MeLl-
wain combined in the final min-
ute to put the game out of
reach. Doig scored, unassisted'
at 16:40 and MeLlwain added
another minutes later with
Doig assisting.
At the 17:10 march of the
second 'period with Seaforth
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Office will be open Saturday, March 9th
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teat* 44, John Mak, ,ges,
peler,4pplie, was cut around -
the ore .44 4044 out of the
game, He was eut With his own
attek while .piaking, a save. Dave
DOOM'', a defeacernatt, took
over in the nets for the remakn-
der of the game. .
total of 16 Penalties were
handed out. Each teain collect-
ed eight, Including one major
five-minute penalty to Jim
Dick and Ron Little for fight-
ing at 356c of the second per-
. iod.
Referees were Merrill Schott
and Joe Hislop.
Seaforth 4, Hespeler 1
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In. the third, game of the
aeries in Hespeler on Sunday,
the Beavers broke a 1-1 tie
early in the third period and
went on to win 4-1.
Jack MeLlwain paced the lo-
cals Scoring two goals and as-
sisting on two. Bill McLaughlin
scored the other two while'
picking up one assist.
Bob Hetherington opened the
scoring at 7:10 of the first per-
iod to give Hespeler. a 1-0 edge.
Terry Eaton drew an assist an
the play.
Seaforth had trouble getting
on the scoreboard and it was-
n't until the 13 minute mark
- of the second period that Jack
Mthlwain pierceel the liespeler
defence to tie the score. Bill
McLaughlin and, Ken Doig as-
sisted on the goal.
The second period ended in
a 1-1 tie. Gar Baker in the Sea -
forth net and John Brennan
in the Hespeler goal stopped
Many shots while keeping the
scoring at a minimum.
Seaforth went ahead 2-1 at
3:33 of the third periodi when
Bill McLaughlin beat the Hes-
peler goalie. MeLlwain assisted.
Less than a minute later Ken
Doig set McLlwain up for his
second goal.
The teams battled evenly for
the remainder of the third per-
iod until at 19:56 Bill McLaugh-
lin added his second goal With
MeLlevain assisting to make the
final score 4-1.
Referees Jerry Diebold and
Joe Hislop handed out six
penalties to each team induct-
ing a ten-minute misconduct at
the 13 minute mark of the
second period to Hespeler goal-
ie John Brennan.
Attend
Convention
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Hari McNally of Clinton, sup-
ervised one of the many various
departments, also spent a full
weekend in the door -to. -door
ministry and attended special
meetings for presiding minis-
ters and prospective fall -time
missionaries while in attendance
at a recent three-day semi-an-
nual convention of Jehovah's
-Witnesses 'hi Kitchener.
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Hon. William Davis, Minister of Education for Ontario will officially open the recently
reconstructed Seaforth District High School at ceremonies planned for Tuesday night. Ac-
companying him will be his executive assistant Clare Westcott (right) who is a graduate of
the Seaforth school.
NEWS of
STAFFA stray Animals
Mrs. }toss Sneak was hos-
tes for the Inter national
meeting of the Staffa W. I. in
her home on Wedneday. Mrs,
Wilbur Glanville presided.
Mrs. Ed Channel paid tribute
to Mrs': Tom Laing, a valued
member in a memorium ser-
vice and Mrs. Robert Mc-
Caughey played "Beyond the
Sunset".
Guest speaker for the af,
ternoon was Mrs. Charles
Friend, Dubim, who took ev-
eryone on an interestin trip
to India where her daughter,
Judy, is now working with
, Cie60. She told of the pover-
ty and language difficulties
which Judy had encountered
since she had been there.
Mrs. Wilbur Glanville pre-
sented an Interesting paper,
on the motto '"The peace .of
the world depends on food"..
Several members contributed
to the meeting by modelling
a hat from another country..
There were 19 members
and 4 visitors present and
Roll Call was, answered by
a foreign word and its trans-
lation. Mrs. Charles. Douglas
demonstrated a foreign food
"Pizza" which was enjoyed',
by all present.
Mrs. ,Ed Channel- presided
for the business. Mrs. Chap- .
pel and Mrs. C Kerslake are
attending the leadership
training school for "Hats for
You" March 4 and 5 and any-
one interested in taking this
course are asked to contact.
one of them. The Institute
has beeh asked to cater to .a
banquet on March 26, in Staf-,
fa Hall -and , Mrs. Ed Chap-
pel, Mrs, G. Taylcr andeMre.
P. Fell were the committee
named.
A euchre party is planned
for March 22 with Circle 3
in charge. It was decided to
quilt 5 crib quilts at the Mar.
meeting for the Wer Memor-
ial Hospital' and tile layette
for Northern Ontario.
Bulbs which had been dis-
tributed to the members late
in the fan were on dispia-v
and were judged by Mrs. Bob
Laing with Mrs. Cameron
Vivians the winner.
COUPLE HONORED
A surprise party was, held
in Farquhar Halle Saturday
evening, honoring Mr. and
Mrs. John Templeman on
their 20th wedding anniver-
sary. Progressiive euchre was
enjoyed with pr'zes going to:
high lady, Mrs. Russell' Ieche;
high gent, Jeck Kraft: low
lady, Mrs. Gerinn Mayer;
Idw gent, Donald Cole.: tfav-
elling lone hand, Doreen
'Templeman.
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Students
CompeYe
The legion Branch finals
in public speaking were held
in the Brussels Legion Hall
Saturday. The winners were
Mary Ann Rackley frdm the
,ta
W. E. Thompson Public
School and John Elliott from
e Brussels Public School.
rman Currie and- Keven
)Buchanan' from Hensall Pub-
lic School "did remarkably
well in this centest compet-
ing against twenty children.
Although they were not the
winners of the contest they
were the winners of the Hen -
sail Legion Auxiliary public
speaking contest held in the
LLegion Hall on ,February 27th
where they received first
prize money presentd by the
Auxiliary 'presielen t, Mrs.
Garnet Allan. All the chil-
dren who entered this con-
test were given money gifts
, presented by the Auxiliary
secretary Mrs. Grant Bisback,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis
and Shelley of Essex,-- spent
the week -end With the letters
, parents. Mr. arid Mrs. Walter
Spencer.
Master Scott Kyle, son of Mr.
,and Mrs. Don Kyle has return-
ed to his home in London after
spending ten days with his
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Em-
erson Kyle and Jim, while his
parents were vacationing in
Hawaii.
Bob Mayer expressed good
wishes and the guests of hon-
or were presented with a rel-
ish tray, smoker and arm
chain,
Mrs. Mary Hodgert, Exeter,
visited over the week -end
with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Hoggarth.
Ladies Aid
Hold Meeting
The Habkirk-Thompson group
of the Ladies' Aid of First
Church was in charge of an in-
teresting meeting on Tuesday
when Rev. Ure Stewart showed
slides of local scenes and
scenes ftom Expo • and from,
towns and cities in South Wes-
tern Ontario. Miss Jean Scott
presided, "Brotherhood" was
the theme of a poem which
Mrs. Habkirk. read after which
the soloist for the day, Mrs.
Donald Bodi, sang "How Great
Thou Art" accompanied by Mrs.
J. A. McGregor. Mrs. W. E. Butt
expressed the appreciation of
the group.
Draw Winner
Announced
The winner of the Hildebrand
Paint and, Paper, „draw,. for a
wall mural, held during their
recent Anniversary Sale, was
won by Mrs. Clarence Mont-
gomery of North Main Street.
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branch.
Mr. Camobell, was re -appoint-
ed as clerk -treasurer, tax col-
lector and assessment officer
et an annual salary of $4,600.
E. R. Davis was re -appointed
weed inspector, utilities and by-
law enforcement officer at a
$4;250 salary plus car allowance
of $300.
Councillor Oliverlacques was
appointed as Industrial spokes-
man and village representative
to MODA. Council expressed
concern in securing new indus-
try in the village.
• Council submitted' a $4,200 es-
timate for road maintenance
for 1968, subject to approval
from the Department of High-
ways.
WINCHELSEA
Mrs. Sanford Hutton, Mrs.
John Coward and Mrs, Elson
Lynn attended the Institute
Euchre on Wednesday after-
noon at Kirkton.,
Mr. Dpug Stejohene atten-
ded the funeral of his uncle
the late Fred Penwardert at
Sarnia on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walters
and Danny, visited on Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. How-
ard Dayman and family of
Kipnen.
The Elimville UCW met on
Wednesday at the church
with a feir crowd in atten-
dance. The World Dy of
Pryer was held theee on
Friday with Thames Road
ladies as eneete
Yen and MIN. Fneen Lynn.
Joan and Jim. v;eneel en Fri-
rl en evenine nen, Me and
Qede-en Hetton, Dennis
and Menne.
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SERVIETTES
The Board, Staff and Students of
Seaforth District High School
Invite you to. attenCI the officiat op -ening and open house of the
RECONSTR CTED SCHOOL .
TUESDAY, MARCH 12th
• at 8 p.m. when
-Hon. William Davis, Minister of Education for Ontario. will officiate
You will have an opportunity of
inspecting the new reconstructed and
enlargedschool and the modern
ides that have been made available.
The entire building will be open
for inspection and you are urged to
wander at will throughout the school
to see at first hand the modern facil-
ities that have been provided.
Members of the staff and of the
student body will be on -hand through-
out the evening to act as guides and
to answer. your questions.
Light Refreshments Will Be Served
The Seaforth District High School Area includes the Township of McKillop and the
Town of Seaforth and portions of the Townships of Tuckersmith, Hullett, Hibbert,
Grey and Morris. •
Oliver Anderson R. T. Bolton John Broadfoot D. C. Cornish
Harvey Craig C. E. Dearing Kenneth McFarlane (Chairman) Walter
Shortreed F. C. J. Sills J. 0. Turnbull (Vice -Chairman)
Kunder, Secretary -Treasurer Laurence P. Plumsteel, Principal