The Huron Expositor, 1969-03-06, Page 5a
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The District LegiOn-sponsored their first game'against Goder-
held in Kinearditne on March 1st'
Ripley, Kincardine and Seaforth.
Pee-Wee hockey tournament was
with teams entered from Godei-
ich, Lucknow, Blyth, ,Brussels,
A total of six names were:play-
ed between early morning and
evening.
ed Pee Wee's it was a day of ex-
citement filled with tension. In
For Seaforth's Legion-sponsor-
regulation play, but a goal by
Seaforth in sudden-death over-
time eliminated Goderich from
ory qualified them for the final
ich the score was tied 2-2 after
further competition.
with a 5 -, 4 decision. This vict-
boys again came out victorious
was the opposition and the • local
In their second game, Ripley
EGMONDV1LLE NEWS OF THE WEEK
erich visited with Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Knetsch
Mr. and Mrs. Teichert of God- and, family.
Max Carter and family on Sun- and family visited with Mr. and
day. ' ' Mrs. Vanderburg of Georgetown
IVIA4 and Mrt. Don Eaton and and also with Mr. Louis Knetsch
Mr. and Mrs. Brad Smith have in Oakville over the weekend.'
returned from a ten day vacat Mr. and Mrs. Victor Church
and Mr. and Mrs. Walter. Wright Ion in Las, Vegas, USA. Mrsrlton Brady visited for a of Barrie were week end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson week with her sister and hits-of Egmondvile •
band Mr. and Mrs. George Cher- If- you'have any news or waiko in Toronto. , have had visitors or were visit-
Mr. and :Mrs. John Patterson ing, please call the Egmond-
and family of London visited• ville correspondent, Mrs. Ron-
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Arms - aid' Brady, phone 527-1529.
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65 Falcon Sedan 6 auto., 1111337 $1142.74
66 Rambler Sed. aut, lovely, L29050 $1360.05
67 T;Bird get a jump on spring, have a bird
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News of
BRODHIAGEN1
Mr.. 'and lvim. Stanley Marks,
Pfeifer and' Karl.
Steven and Catharine, Brussels,
visited with 'Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Oliver, Strat-
ford were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Leven Wolfe.
round and, hopefully" victory Sr.' and Mrs. BroWn
and the trophy. Visited in Melbourne ;with Mrs.
Armstrong over the weekend The third. 'and final game was They
.also -visited with - Mr. 'and
aga'rrrt Fineardline and for a Mrs. Ray. Kettlewalit and farrtil. while it appeared Seaforth would
be bringing home a victorT, in StrIthroy.
and Mrs. Wilbur Hoeg*
With five minutes remaining in wame accoinparting Mr. and „Mrs. regulation time Kincardine tied EdWard ,...Scherbarth,
Jr. on a the score at 2,2. and breed an-
4rip to Florida. They left onx. other sudden-death overtime ThumsdaY.
game.
The ladies World's Day of
Seaforth's Ross Govier playing service will be held at 'St. Pet-
a superb game in goal and kept er's -Luthern Church on Friday hopes alive until about the five at 3 p.m.
rodniatte mark when. Kincardine
Mn and. Mrs. Gary Sholdice,
finally put the puck in the net Paul, Mark and Judy, "aVliitciheR
to win the game 3 - 2, and the visited wtilfh. Mr. and Mrs. Ken toupantent for the second con- Elligsen and boys mm Sunday.
seeiitiVe year. Mr. and Abs. Don Motatighlin The, loss was a disappoint- and family. Stratford misted ment. o the boys and to those with Mr. .Wifliiaan Hiegel.
connected with the team, but
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Veck ' left from all reports at the tourna- en 'Saturday on a trip to Flor,da. ment, the gentlemanly conduct
on and off the ice and the sport-
smanship displayed by the Sea-
forth team, was a tribute to the Euchre Winners boys, their parents and sponsors.
The Regional-sponsored tourn-
Winners at the euchre held ament will take place in Kincar-
in the Orange Hall, Seaforth, on dine. March 29, rum'fni -r Seaforth lineup: Ross Govier,
Kevin Bennett, Dwayne Cornish,
Gary Phillips, Brian Lane, Barry
Lane, Dave McClure, Itevin
7' l'r Pat Devereaux. Paul Hol-
ley, Marvin Kale, Bill O'Shea,
James Flannery, Gordy Carnoch-
an, Brian • Dietz, Glen Malcolm.
Fwc of W
Mrs.' Jan Van Vilet, president,
chaired a meeting of tae vvaiton
Vv i vv ednesday evening with
Mrs. iteruert lrairiss acting ,as
V ,•4111 -
tries gave the secretary-treas-
urer s reports.,
ii.fte roil c all ' was answered
matt . "Are you supporting your
aortnyizt tion to tne vest of your u
aLcs. Van Vilet was appointed
to attend tne °Ulcers couterence
in "Guelpn, April -2.9,.30 and May
1.
A request was made for col-
ored suaes including 2 each of
spring, summer, fau and winter
seasons. lnese are to be given
to ors. ltay ttuether or Mrs.
iteruert iraviss.and will be tak-
en to tne East uurOri District
annual at ry roster to tne spring.
first choice fur the Senior
Leaders School , was children's
ciouting and. second choice hats.
11 e following nominating
committee was appointed; Mrs.
Alexander.-Gulutzen. ears. David
'Watson, Mrs. Allan McCall, Mrs.
George McCall and Mts. Kenn-
eth McDonald.
The annual meeting and sup-.
per will be held in Duff's Unit-
ed Church, April 23 with the
McKiliop Unit- entering. .
A committee chosen for the
card party March 14 included
tratethd u.ger, Um. Kende-
th McDonald, Mrs. James Mc-
Donald, Mrs. George' Blake, -For
. March 21 euchre Mrs. Allan
McCall, Mrs. Frank Walters,
Mrs. „East Watson, Mrs. Ray
Iluether and Mrs. Ray William-
son.
The March meeting will he
open to gueatt.
"Mr. George" of Brussels will
demonqtrate hair-styling: Baking
• and ,needlework will be auetion-
ed off at the end of the pro-
gram:\
• Convenors will be Mrs. fter-
bort Travis's and Mrs. Graham
Sholdieb eltA of testioh, Alvin -Ittton=
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1963 Ford Jubilee Tractor, completely
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2 — Massey 35, onegas, one diesel
.1 —• Ford 727 hydraulic bucket and load-
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06 3000 Ford Gas, very low hours
65 3000 Ford gas
65 3000 Ford dieSel
2 1961 Ford Super Major
1 — 1062 Ford 871 diesel
1 1966 Ford 5000 diesel 8-speed, cab
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1951 rHC Tractor; 6th wheel,
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1962 Ford Ranchero C80555
1962 Ford Pickup
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1963 Ford F-950 tractor
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1965 Mercury Pickup C79374
1965 Ford Pickup C87084
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1966 MC 3/4 -ton C80818
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-The 1969 Easter Seal Campaign gets underway this Week _Ind youngsters..Don't delay returning, your gift'to . the local
throughout Ontario whiCh means Hope and OpPoritiaitt'is On. Crippled Children's Fund and be as generous as poSsible.
the way for thousands upon thousands of physically handicap-"
Seaforth Does Well
Pee-Wees Come Close
In Strong Tournament Bid
high, Mrs. E. Appleby; lone,
Mrs. B. Hildebrand; low, Mrs.
Les Oliver; men's high, Harvey
Doimage; lone, Zack mcSnad-
den; low, Les Oliver. Winner of
the cake draw,, Harvey Dohnage.
There were ten tables in play.
Herb Williamson were in charge
of the program fir the' evening.
A poem "A letter wortli re -d-
ing" was given by Mrs. William-,
sin after which slides were
shown by Mts. Torrance Dundas
with comments on each slide
which Were colorful and inter-
esting.
Lunch hostesses included Mrs.
Graham Sholdice, Mrs. Torrance
Dundas, Mrs. Herb Traviss and 4
Mrs. Douglas Ennis.
Win At Euchre
A progressive euchre party
was held in the Hall Friday eve-
ning with prizewinners as fol-
.low: Ladies high, Mrs. W. C.
liackwell; low, Mrs. John Camp-
bell. Gents high, Donald Achil-
les; low, James Payne. Lucky
cup, Janice Houston.
Lunch committee included
Mrs. Alexander Gulutzen, Mrs.
William Humphries, Mrs. Rai-
nh Traviss and Mrs. Torrance'
Dundas.und a sy
visitors at the home
• of Mrs. W. C. Rockwell Includ-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mcllwain,
Mark and David of-Seaforth and
Mr. and Mrs. Reid Rockwell of
Exeter.
Miss Glenna Houston of Win-
dsor University visited with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. Rae Roust-
en for several days last week.
Miss Sherrill Craig of, West-
ern University, London spent
Mrs,- Allan McCall and hill's. aid.
'Yana
week with her parents Mr.
'Ynd Mrs. Harvey Craig,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dins-
more and family , of Brampton
spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon McGavin.
Rev, Derwyn Docken conduct-
ed the service in -Duff's United
Church • last Sunday morning
choosing for his :Sermon, "The
Christian Faith and The new
Morality-Situation Ethics."
The instillation of three new
elders on the session including
Harvey Craig, Alien Searle and
Mac Sholdice was concluded by
the Whitler assisted by the new
tit&
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