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'The Ladies,' ' Aid met . in the
schoolroom ' of the church 9n
. Tuesday, February 7 at 2:30 p.m,
The meeting Opened 'With 'silent
prayer for late ,Misk'Marion.Gray
.and Mrs. Melvin Dale. Mrs: Ann-
Agar led in prayer • after ' HYmn •
--Or'-was sunk: Two poems ,,
eatitled "A Smile': and "Why
Some .People Stay Home from
.Church'.' were read by Mrs. '
Robert _McMillan. •
Miss.' Janet Cluff read the •
Scripture lesson' from, the 3rd
chapter of Ecelesiates verses I '• •
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Mrs. Hank Van Rooijen iifferedi
:, prayer. Minutes V& eT read li Y t lie ''
secretary M!s. Lorne Lawson and' •
• the
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the treasui rd's report by Janet
Cuff. 'Mrs. obert McMillan,
press secretary, read' several
,thank you notes troth snut-ins for'
-the poinsettias sent them at
Christmas. • • • :
it was'decide.d to have a bazaar
in the fall and a.bake sate in Rine.
' Mrs. Ann Agar introduced the.
guest speaker Rev. ' 'Reuber o
Northside United Church: He •
took for his topic "The Theme -of
Prayer". He told, of different •
• kinds of prayers. They •may be
spoken, sildnt or written prayers.
Some may want prayers answered
immediately and ended 'his talk,
with prayer is talking things over'
with God.
Mrs, Sam ' McClure gave
courtesy remarkandpresented-
Rev. Reuber with .a small" token.
Hyrnh 399 was sung. Mrs. Agar
closed:0e meeting 'with prayer.
Lunch was served.'
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22 fHE HURON EXPOSITOR, 'FEBRUARY 9, 1979:
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Illy Pave Brame]
The Industrial Hockey League
.dimmertlhe lights and lowered
the curtain on their fifteen week.
play that came to an end' last
Sunday evening. •
It was a play in which two.of the .
stars fought tooth and hail for the
spotlight and the other members
of the east didn't quite rneasure, up. .
' Some of -the 'acts in • the
production. fell short of
upectations. • Most had the
finesse of a.. drunken duck; the
poise of a rabid skunk and the
grace of a gorilla playing Swan
Lake,
' Individual performances, on •
occasion made-up: fop overall poor
showing.
However, all the, performers
1) return next week for a ; series
of encores; in the form of the
EH.L. playoffs, •
The Flyers, Oars for most of
the season 'run; "'were rudely
bumped out of the title roll last
week when the .r-ed 7:hot - Blues
grounded the White shirts by a 5 .
3 score, The big win gave the
Blues the league title and
relegated the Flyers to second
spot in the standings.
The Victory comes at the end of
a long stretch of 10 games n which
the team has notlost and enabled
them tirsterm from behind and
capthre the league pennant, -
Bill 'Price led the Blues ehdpge
by netting a pair of scores. Ron
Hildebrand, Jim Coleman and
Ben Akker all ..chipped in singles.
Murray Henderson; John
Devereaux and .Sid, Wocks all
'scored for the Flyers.
It was a disappointing set back
for the whiteshirts, Just ,.a few
weeks ago the club was 10 e 1 and
looked like sho6..-ins for the league
title. But 3 losseS in their last 4
niatcheS did them in. Two of
those defeats .cane at the hands
of the 'Blues.
_wings 9 HAWKS 7
These two squads don't get
involved in shoOt-outs; they take
part' in shoot-ins.
The Red team built Up an early
8.- 3 lead Oilly to watch theHawkS
roar back with 4 straight AIS
and close the gap to a single goal..
- The Wings added a late goal
and held on for that 9 - 7 triumph. •
Brian Dale and Doug Philips
each scored 4, goals for the
winners. - • •
Dan Nash chipped in a single
tally. . • •
McLeod. Clive Buist and,
Jerry 'Veeny all scored twice tor
the 'dark shirts'.
• • Dale Kennedy notched a single
goal for the losers.
• The Wings finished 4th in the
standings and the Hawks ended'
the term in fifth 8. •
• KINGS 5.§
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TARS 4
The 'Royal - lads got solid
goaltending from Ross Sovier, to
THE HEALTH OF HORSES —Dr. Stan Alkemade of
the Seaforth Veterinary Clinic spoke to an attentive'
'group of horse owners at the Seaforth Saddle Club'
meeting, Sunday at the library. (Expositor Photo)
igan paced the yellow
stank:, atta • hy 5coring ' records, There are many more
Dave Longstaff, VVilbee and records that have been either tied
Beuerman 'all added single or broken - too many to mention 7:00 -
s:c°MreesanChile at the bottom of . comingl weeks for. the rest *Wings
• in one article.Check the paper in Sti/rs
the s standingstars Ioo.ki,ng• way up, are f,
the
The green team's less, enabled
them to continue their winless
skein in which the'Club has gone
--10 'Weeks without a•victory. ;
• The 'Stars, finishing dead last,
got twiP. Wats- from • 'Kevan
Broome. Tony Arts and Art
Strong added • singles for the
losers. • •
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1.114. NOTES: Record, records,
• records , .oh how they fell. Last
Sunday the Blue set •a league
record :for points by a team by .
scoring, their 217th. The - old .
'record of 215 was set by the
Wings two years ago, 'They also
set an assist record hy, scoring
'their 188th last Sunday. That
breaks the old standard of 115•
also set by the Wings two seasons
back. They tied the 'record for
goals in one season, 99, set last,,
year. Steve Southgate won the
uorittig race with a record 48
• points. _Charlie Smith was :top
goalie. • sparking 2.73
' average and- 2 shutouts.' • The •
FINAL STANDINGS ' '
Team W . For Against Pis
,Blues 11' 99 52 24
Flyers '11 79 41 22
Kings 6 ' 78 93 14
W14 ings
s \ 46 8479 -218198
Stars • 2 .58. 86 8
I.H.L. TOP TEN SCORERS
. . •
Player, TEam G A Pts.
S. Southgate •K ::•• 22 26 48
D-Kermedy H 20, 23 43
D. BroOme B „ 20 22, 42
nip the teen. team 5, - 4 during
last Sun aYs late game. It was the
Kings 3 d straight win and it
enabled them to finish a
respect ble third in the
standing
Gary Fi
Blues alsO fini§bed the season„ as
the.4pest 'penalized Tey.
had '157 minutes... The 'flyers .
finished" • with 153 penalty
minutes, The league, as a whole,
had a record 1016 points scored
this season. The. goals, 479 and
the assists.,4537, are also both new
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p. Philips W, 30 9 39
G.Finigan IC 15 -23 38 -
C,Buist H 22' 16 38.
11.Arts K 45 - 22
B.Price B 21 13 34
B.Dale W 17 16 33
K.Broome S 14'. 14 28
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