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hostess and Mrs. Chas'. Friend
returned home after a motor trip Mrs. John MacLean- and Mrs,
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opened the meeting with 0
thanked the auctioneer for a good
to Quebec and Montreal. Wilfred Coleman.
DOWN I'O THE WIRE — Two runners race to
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Canada, Ode, and the Mary
Stuart Collect, Mrs. Joe Looby,
job.
Visitors at the home of Alicia
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young
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finish line in the
a neek and neck race. Teachers at
V11 'Talbot
Secretary, read. the minutes and
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and Matt Coyne on the weekend
Mr.
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one of race events at Seaforth
SPS, including Principal J. W''.and Mrs:Edna
R. Burchill, the Treasurer's
were and Mrs. Don Crakell of
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Public School's Field Day on Friday. Excited
Bell in the foreground and Sheila Morton and Paul
report,
Windsor and Mrs. Lucy Coyne
NOW AVAUAMM ON
expressions q
p n the faces of fellow students mean it
Carroll in the background look on. (Staff Photo)
Roll calf was Name the flower
of your birthday month. Thank
and son Jim of London.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Benninger
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and daughter Lori of Hespeler
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Mrs. Chas. Friend gave a
on the District Annual held
visited oit the"weekend with Mr:
and Hugh Benninger.
• ` anywhere to Ontario on
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at the Stratford Coliseum.
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Mr .Frank Evans is spending a
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Dave Maloney is a grandson of Kitchener Rangers will defin-
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'Rangers treated me great the vital cog in next season's rebuild-
Mrs. W. McKay, Mrs. R.
few days in Toronto with Mr. and
. tnterm financing on' conrtenaUera •
"Mont •
Dublin correspondent Wilfred itely by playing without all-star
Maloney.
three ears i, was there,' said in program.
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Maloney.Y• I lad la in 'it's
Burchill, Mrs. C. Friend, and
Mrs, Joe Looby attended from
Mrs. Jack Cleary.
Mr. and Mr's. Lorne Flanagan,
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defenceman Dave Maloney next
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was to discouraging and upset-
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that organization. Eddie's a tin said Bush. 'But the players
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Pat and friend were in Windsor
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terrific hockey man. In my aren't to blame. 1 don't know
the topic, read note and gave
over the weekend and attended
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junior eligibility remaining,
opinion he taught me as much as what's going to happen to junior
hints on planting seeds, bulbs,
the Costello-Gange' wedding on
Saturday.
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Maloney will perform as a pro
I'm ever going to know about the hockey. i don't know how we've
etc. Meeting adjourned with O
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Coun,tyCouncil
fundamentals. But his method of supposed to develop players
Canada. The Lucky Cup went to
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Byers and
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somewhere. He'll either sign with
teaching did leave a few hard when they grab them from us all
Mrs. J. Burchill.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Maloney
HEAD OFFICE: ,68,�Veber St E., Kitchener, Oft 0
the Nation! Hockey League's
feelings.' the time.'
Lunch was served by Mrs. Joe
were in Orangeville on business•
WE Y �g 0 Mp�{TOAdLrB FOR INWANT CM& • . -
New York Rangers, who picked Maloney, a rugged six-footer Bush was surprised Maloney
awards grants him 14th in the first round of the who will turn ' 18 later this
so-called secret draft Tuesday in was picked ahead of left winger
summer, is willing to -playa year Joe Fortunato. 'Of all our under -
Montreal, or with some club from or two w ith a farm team if he can't
age juniors, I thought FortBush.
nato
'But
In other business during the the World Hockey Association But
make the big club the first year. ^` .would go first,' said Bush. '
day, countycouncil voted a grant which begins its draft Friday in He thinks he'll learn more doing -you never know about hockey
` of $2200 to the Victorian Order of Toronto. that than playing another year or people.'
Nurses; approved some changes Maloney was one of five two of junior. Maloney had 16 goals and 54
in the tree -cutting bylaw; Kitchener Rangers taken in the Losing Maloney was particular- assists in 70 games this season,
A h d la for first two rounds Centre Doug
approve t e secon ary p n Iv hard for Bush to take. With breaking the team record for most
the village of Bayfield which now Risebrough and all-star defence Rangers losing 13 players this assists by a defenceman. He also Guests with Mr. and Mrs. McLellan, Winnipeg, Man. Carol
goes for, miHsterial approval;and man Rick Chartraw also went in year, Maloney would have been a had 104 minutes in penalties. Philip James were Mr. and Mrs. Mason, Blyth., All attending the
heard that Huron County the first round. They were picked L. 'Greig and Cathy, Mrs. R. Haines -Greig wedding at
scholarship winners at Centralia seventh and '10th respectively by
College of Agriculture ,Montreal Canadiens.
Technology had been won by Left Wingers Ron Sedlbauer
Darrel Finkbeiner, Crediton fo'r and Peter Sturgeon were selected
Agricultural Business in the second round. Sedlbauer
Management; Kathy Wright, was taken by Vancouver Canucks
.Goderich: Home Economics:. and .,as,.t'be .23rd overall - choice and
Catherine Malcolm, Seaforth, Sturgeon was picked. by Boston
animal health. Bruins as the 36th overall. choice.
Gardiner and Richard, Victoria, Cromarty Church. Prior to the
B.C. .Miss Debbie Greig, wedding a shower was held at the
Vancouver, B.C. Miss Bonnie home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Kerr, Regina, Sask. Mr. Doug Rock, Mitchell
Save money every time you
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quite how I felt,' said Maloney
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on Sunday because of anniversary
A large number from this
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services in Carmel Presbyterian
community attended the Memor-
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going somewhere. 1 won't be
Church, Hensall. Attending from
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going back to (Kitchener)
this area were Mr. and Mrs.
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Calder McKaig.
Mrs. Gordon Laing and Peter,
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getting an opportunity to
Bonnie McPhail, Kathy
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing and
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advance, then turning it down.'
Douglas, *Maurice Ruston and •
family, attended the Wallace
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Margaret Laing, students in the ` teuni,)n at Sebringville park 'on
Miss Clara Krausko P f of it was rumors t oat Ma otkt CROWN HARDWARE
wouldn't be returning to Grade 10 biology class, spent last Sunday.
Detroit visited Mr. and Mrs. Kitchener anyway because of a Thursdav on a bus trip to St. Most of the farmers in the
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Y conflict with coach Eddie Bush. Marys, Arkona; Kettle Point, and Cromarty area have completed
relatives last vkeek. But Maloney refused to talk about the surrounding areas, and corn planting and are preparing
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Feeney and - . - studied -rock formations; fossils. •- the ground for beans.
Mr: and Mrs. Frank Maloney of 't Get a beautiful genuine Peacock Feather
Kitchener visited relatives on the with each gallon and
weekend. �,;,;,
Mr. Joe McIver. of Kinkora, j
Mrs. Bill Hayden of -'Huntsville
and Miss Marian McIver of on
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Detroit visited relatives here last ' t ' SAVE,
week.
and Mrs. Dave Regter and
children of Kitchener spent the .,.`....... .'..>�;.t". . . . . . . . ,... .,
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weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Al
Cronin.
Miss Catherine Moylan of St,
Thomas spent Sundaywith her
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mother.
Mrs. Blanche Reynolds,
Kitchener, spent the weekend^'
with Mrs. Jack McIver. Hint of Maple —
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BLADE or SHOULDER STEAKS .........
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