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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-03-07, Page 5Students Win Beavers Enter F nails • _ wontinnadi from, Aage Grade 6, 11%0* 004474 &hi*, second, Grades 7 and 8: 40 Elliott, Grade 8, OrtisSels SCh001, Marilyn IrwitinGrade WInghaM Pilblie Se11004 .see' oink 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, sf/HS, Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be money in pocket. To advertise. just Dial Seaforth 527-0240. . T. • • (caattailect frin r4.;4' goals at tVro:Q minuto;latetTam 4 PO* seared,' trOM IfOrtOU,°: fo- 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 20% OFF RINGS MEN'S AND LADIES' Birthstone Onyx Hemetite Signet Anstett Jewellers Ltd. .0..sserl••••••••10....a."•somoftemo,O=Nroomftita• INCOME TAX RETURNS — Completed and Filed — Reasonable Rates LANCE REED Zurich • Phone 2364373 or 236-004 , To anyone wishing to pick up their file from Fax Office of H. G. Meir (deceased), Seaforth, Ontario. Office will be open Saturday, March 9th from 12 noon until 6 p.m. Please bring identification PATRICIA MEIR, Executrix Estate of 11. G. Meir 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 - - 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 , 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. laft,marises.00.4.01•ftwormowomiimeaftw Are You One of the People Who Read The Huron Expositor Occasionally ? JUST SEE WHAT YOU AI E MISSING! • Why he an occasional reader? Regular readers know the com- plete news coverage The Eipositor provides. They appreciate the money -saving ads, the interesting features, the news of churches and societies. They watch for The Expositor pictures. Read The Expositor Every' Week Call us collect, or drop us a note and start a Subscription in • -your name.. You may pay later. NAME ADDRESS FROM: ADDRESS THE HURON EXPOSITOR Sehforth, Ontario Please enter a Subscription in the name of: O Indicate here if Gift Card to be sent. O $5.00 enclosed (CANADA) ▪ $7.00 enclosed (USA and ELSEWHERE) 0 Please bill me 41111011011001INIMINIMINIIMLIMINIMIlii01011:01111111111•111.0111111110111•011011 A Step out this aPring in 14 new vitter tows and: froth, .now patterns and Woriof featur- ing. greens, browns, olive, blue Ina OreY, nur selection 44% at its beat right now. Stxled. for Men and young men eee Deluxe tailoring Canada's heat mak- ers. 59.50 to 98m5o . SEE • THE NEW SHIRTS, SKIRT SHIRTS, HOSIERY. , AND TIES FR SPFUNG • Take Part In SDHS 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. Henson 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. (Continued from Page 1) 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. CORDUROY SPORT JACKETS Corduroy Jackets are one of the most popular for young. meg and also the most reasonably priced. We deck olive, brown, and light sande 24 SO Sizes 36 to 42. OTHER SPORT JACKETS • • 29.50 to 49.50 ALL-WEATHER COATS FOR SPRING.' Sand, Bone, Olive, Brown, Char, Black, Shorts, Regu- lars and Tells. Knee length and mini length for all ages. Cornet, Poplin 19.95 Croydon Fortrel & Cotton 24.50 Croydon Koratron No -Press • • • • 24:50 Croydon "Avant Garde" 37.50 BOYS' CO-ORDINATE SUITS Brown and Green shades. Window 8 & 10 yrs. 19.95 pane Cheek Jacket with blending plain pant. • 12 & 14yrs. 22.50 STEWART BROS. ALWAYS FIRST WITH THE NEWEST nOWenfiranneneen e• n'ennnenneeeene netifteeti COASTERS • FT IDEAS • Dial 527-39240 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