The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-01-27, Page 713.
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18- Attend
Eighteen members were pre-
, the
.'sent at the first aceta g et
Kingsbridge C.W,L• on January
17th, a meeting was held in
Tb` g and rather
the Church Vestry
Caruana opened the gathering
with a prayer. -
P
T "e secretary,Mrs. Rose Fray=
�
ne, read tetters of thanks from
Mrs:==P'r.-0" n ore- for the= 'fruit-
�V' Meeting
by piembere..
.
business e
.F the 'new off t
ore. n $
month, Mrs. Vivian toganovolun-
'teered to visit the Winghatn hos-
Fatal. Mrs. Joe Courtney"will be
in charge of collecting used post-
Kiingsbridg.e 'CW
basket she received while she
was in the hospital, from Mrs.
Redman ox the Ontario Hospital
for the Christmas gifts for the
patients, end i<rem the Madonna'
House in Toronto for the used
'e1otltiilg.
es
T'r a urer, Mrs; Mary Austin,
who was sick in the hospital fpr
some- time. was -'welcomed back
MAKE SOMEONE HAPPY
Why not make someone in your
family happy,, by dining out one
of these evenings soon. Every-
one in the f t ily.. likes to dine ,
out. Be popular, take them to
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KINGSTON STREET.
school children wore moved from'
the pid school building to the
new one. This move will take
place by the end of January. -
F'ather also said That a school
reunion for the Alumni of , St.
Joseph's would try to be arrang-
ed before the old school is torn
age stampe for the missions. down. Mary Clare read a sec -
Mrs. Grace Austin -offered to tion from the C.W.L- handbiook
collect the used Christmas cards giving theduties of the officers. -
from -the ladies -for -the=O_ntori
x -Father . trr aha-, 1osedthe
e;
Hospital, a Pother ; Caruana ek- meeting with a prayer and the
pressed regret that there would women adjourned to the Priest's
be no card party until after the Mouse where a lunch was served.
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A. euchre party was and Mrs Alvin Kerr, e ha a h d
held, at-S.S. Ile. 17,. West Wawa- scarlet fever.
ziosh '' on Motida evening. ili -Mre- EarF- McNee 'of Delmore
,y g g�
antd dau
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hter Mrs. Walter 'Villala
,carers -were: Mrs. VWrlbdr,and children, Debbie, Bobbie,
Brown and Willner Rutledge„
Kathie Verino><i Brian and Tran
second high, Mrs, Ted Mills .and
Ross Rutledge. Another euchre
aro ._ty - wilk- be =hcldeFebruar - 7,
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• Mr and Mrs..Chas. McNee
were recent'` yisiters in .13eJx13oi e
SallyI� rr Daughter of Mr
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Mr: and Mrs. Ed..S,math; visit-
ed with Mr-* and. Mrs, .Royc..lon.
neil, of Clinton on Thursday
evening.
Friends and relatives. Of Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. McCann,, held a
social evening. in Carlow hall
in honor of their.25tl1 wedding
anniversary, Tuesday evening.
U.C.W. Meet
The" -`U L .W7' xeld•-their -meet
ing-••-in the church basement.
Devotional was in charge of
Mrs. Chas McNee and Mrs. wit=
bur Johnston. Mrs. C. McPhee
was organist, • '
The roll call was answered by
15 members and there were one
visitor and four children pre-
sent.' c..
The • president, Mrs. Rutledge,
presided for the business. -
It was decided to have the
annual May supper and a bazaar
,in August. The work commit-
tee is°getting .quilting materials.
Mrs, Chas. McNee read a poem
and gave a commentary on the
23rd Psalm.
At the close of the meeting
a lunch was served by Mrs.
Russell Brindley, Mrs. Wilmer
Rutledge • and Mrs. Chas. Me.
Nee.
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A a result ' of their tthae cetwo
Victory , veer Strattfoxd,;� evee,.
Tasty Wednesday night the Siftos
moved into .a second place tie
with the Braves:
The $raves, who were shoot.
eix-of their regular •players put
up a good, battle+agaiast a Gode-
rich team who Teemed. to 'lack
the drive they have shown all
year.
times dnn.�?nl � e,
Per
ame vbehind h _.�i
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ge alie who leads. :the feague..
u ;i' 11er reason ► . the
Br rued 'pinynf neveralbei. .
Tilias wound up thin scaring in Pixie, Dov° Johnstooe, tend.groa
the s�eeond period, Goder eh had Cell Y .played' beth
several good Chances on ' melt h ley aver �'fhe M1 pat 'WO
but the pc1ek wouldn't' bounce ._
the rigbt way. F4xit snoi+ed '' ►is :.;accord oa
The game see-sawed'`back and of 'the night at U)-.5tr to ,e4! ,
forth in the final Srtame without Gode iieh';s lead fourtgoals,
eitl ertza rgetting-.a .Charm Waterloo *eieeed the lead to
maAround er:itehhe goeit aghgtoadmnireuatike tow9 o
ean bre.
.tmfelo4u ..
when a Stratford goal was dis- frame:
allowed. The puck had been bat- Goderieh rebounded icy sear -
ted down into the net by a high ing two goals in, eigit oeoonds.
Mick. the fust coming at 19:28 from
om,
Goderh played five minutes the stick of 13'ab Caster. Thin,
of good hockey froze' !here • on eight second later, Bill Wilki4e
a3:i1kai tooscared an .a Bass ,far ms
a pndasstat from
11 CasteBillr WandinsoRide andok ea:
n victory left -Goderiele �u
scored on a beautiful secondThia
effort. It eppeared that Bill had a tie for second and sent 4 •
been estopped before getting his crowd of 608 home very ihappi.
shot away but
somehow roan- Defeat Greys
aged to get behind the defence On Sunday the Siftos travel -
to score the winning goal. led to Owen Sound .where they
Siskins Stomped handily defeated the Owen
On Friday Tright, while Strut- Sound Greys:
ford squeaked out afour=three Dennis Wi11,1anison scared
win over Owen Sound 'Greys.' three goals and had one assist
Goderich s o u •n d 1 y defeated whale en route to the seven --
Waterloo Siskins, seven -three. three victory.
- 'Before. the ' crowd had" got Dale Rahn opened the Scor -
settled in their seats Dennis ing at 5:11 of the first On to
Williamson put-Goderich ahead play front. Horner 'and William -
at the 17 second. mark. Rahn son. 'After Owen Sound had tied
and Parsons packed up assists. the game, 21 seconds later
The Siftos, playing --at a fast Goderieh went ahead two -one
pace, kept plugging away. Then on a goal by Bob Caster ae13:24.
at 4:58 Caster, his first of two, Dennis Williamson scored the'
scored on a pass from William- only three goals'bf the second
son. . t frame to pick up. his hat -trick. •
John Pirie with his first goal These .goals came within a span
of the season seared nt 10:22,, of ten mina es.
This came -,on -*a' shot from-4h•--Goder-ieh outscored --0 w ea.
point. The puckwas only a few Sound two -one, in the final
inches off the ice and Boname: to i-ouaid out the scoring.
Gagne in 'the nets for the Sis- Bob Caster and Dale Rahn
kins•failed to see it, both picked up their second
The sturdy Goderieh defence goal of the night in this frame.
of Deer, Horner, Wilson and SLAP -SHOTS: Gotierieh fired
Pirie kept Waterloo off the '62 shots -at Owen Sound's Rick
score sheet until 1.7:49. This Duffet.
finished the scoring for the Dennis Wi 1' arson 'has -79
first frame. points now `to lead the league.,
Dennis Williamson scored the My guess is he will come close
only goal of the middle stanza. to one , hundred points. This
Den„•made no mistake after tak- would cap & terrific punu�
ing a pin -point pass froth Rahn career. �'
from behind the net. ,Goderich has a record of five Zb
Rick Duckworth played out- wins and ane loss under new
standing hockey in the nets .in coach, Wayne Hamer.
this frame. Rick, has to be one ,Goderich will be seeking their t,
of the big reasons for, the first :wits hof, the season ••ever
Sifto's 'excellent- showing this Kitchener 'G-eenshirtstomorrow
year. In 28 games. this season night.
It was fat from ,being a rough
contest as only eight pe4aities
were handed out;, Goderieh was
unable to score against Stratford
while having a man advantage
for sax minutes. They' did get
several good chances .9n net
only to hue Lome Deer turn
them away from his doorstep.
Stratford came up with--bh•,
finst goal at 1:22 of the opening
frame. Duckworth seemed to
be caught cut of position -on a
two on one break and Stratford
had • no trouble putting it into
the net. •
At 13:42 ;Parsons clicked on
a pass from Williamson and
Caster sand • shot the puck
,through a maze of players -to- tie
the game for Goderich. _
The Goderich defence seemed
porous in the ' first frame and
Duckworth had to came up with
some dazzling saves, • .
At the seven minute mark of
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