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Stratfoid.
Two soccer teams from GOde.
rich went to Stratford last Sun-
day and scored resounding
vc-
tore.
Legion Cherub(oclerieh
champions) tangled with in all-
star, Stratford bantam team and
won on, a 2-1 score. In the first
half of the game the Cherubs
!gazed a fast, accurate passing
game and Tom Crawford opened
the scoring, with a penalty Shot
and shortly after Ray Volland
left the Stratford goalkeeper
helpless with a terrific shot
form 25 yards; at half-time the
Goderich team led 2-0.,
In the second period the Strat-
ford All-stars came more, into
the game and after 15 minutes'
play McTaggirt reduced the
leeway and almost equalized
when McTaggart sent in a fast
Low drive only to ,find ?ru-
der the Goderich goalkeeper
bringing off a tremendous save.
• But teams Went at it in great
style right up to the final Whis-
tle to find the Cherubs finish
good winners.
In the second game .a
de-
rkch All-Star team, composed
of younger players opposed an
all-star team in their own age
group and showed a tremendous
superiority over their Stratford
opponents winning very easily
by a score of 12-1.
The Stratford team -scored
first after five minute play arid
• from there en the Goderich bays
took complete command of the
ga1tne displaying a brand of soc-
cer that was a revelation to the
Stratford spectators.
Dave Graf of Knight scored
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DUNGANNON. - The Wo-
men's Institute met for Vheir,,
regular meeting at the home
of Mrs. Helena Ryan with the
president, Mrs. Warren Zinn
presiding. The meeting opened
with the Ode and Mary Stewart
Collect and the roll, call was
answered by fifteen members
and .two visitors telling the
name of their first sdhool teacher. •
and the place they started .to
school.
A donation was given to
the CNIB and canvassers were
asked to canvass the village for
donations.
As .the 'ladies were not inter-
ested in the course "HT
ay fo
You," it was decided ot to
send leaders to the training
school.
- Mrs. Lorne Ivers tAtToduved
themfive goals, one of being a
speotator effort. Taking the ball
in his own half of the field he
beat man after man and then
deked the goalkeeper out of
his net and then placed the
ball in- the corner of the . net.
Gene DeJong of HeartS scored
four goals and Danny Burns of
Knights scored three bringing
the score to 12-1.
The Goderich victory was a
real' team effort and the half.'
back line of Allan Rater, Clare
Sager and Dave Selingerotall
of Lion •Hearts) took. compilete
command af the midfiekl play
and set their forwards up kr
seoring plays. In the Si*
staged Tom Plauffe (Victoriiiiitte
played a stroniA game in gest
and brought of some good saves.
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ONE -A -DAY - REG. 4.49
MULTIPLE VITAMINS 3.29
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FACT TOOTHPASTE 97
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TOP BRASS - REG. 1.25
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HOME PERMANENT 199
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SOFTIQUE BATH OIL 139
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TAMPAX 48's 1.49
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168 THE SQUAKE.
annon And District
the speaker, Mr. Rah' r Nays,
lawyer of Goderich. After a
brief address he had the ladies
ask questions, dealing mostly
with women's rights, such as
shares in estates,:voills and pro-
perty, which made a very in-
formative discussion. Ile was
thanked and presented with a
gift by Mrs. Geo. Errington,
Miss Iva Carr had a, very in-
teresting paper on the motto
"All roads worth taking lead up
- The meeting closed with sing-
ing God save the Queen and
the institute grace and the host-
esses served a delicious lunch.
CGIT Meet
The CGIT meeting was held on
September 28 in the United
Church basement. The leaders
areMrs. Ivan nive.tt and Um,
Robert Jefferson and the offic-
ers for the year are as follows:
President, Susan Park; Vice-
president, Ann Errington; ,sec-
rectary Martha Eedy', treasurer,
Marsha Hodge; press reporter,
13'apbara Blake.; Pianist, Karen
Rivett.
A reading, "What .shape are
you in" was given by Mrs, I.
Rivett. A worship service was
held and the meeting closed
with "Taps."
Mt. and Mrs. Rot Andrew
and children spent Ole weekend
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
• Wilfred Pentland.
CongratUlation.s to Mr. and
MTS. Lloyd Pearce of London
on the "birth of a daughter in
St. Joseph's, Hospital OTI Sept,
28, a sister for Richard and a
granddaughteifor *Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Pentland.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Make, Hat -
old, Barbara and Bill were
guests of Mr. and Thos.
Sowerby in Goderich Township
on Sunday.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ernest Harris
of Sarnia were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Brown on Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. Art Danahy,
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N ews
Kevin and Terri -Ann of Sarnia
visited at,the weekend with tier
parents, Mr. and MTS. Fran4
Thompson. Visitors on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Thompson
were Mrs. IVIrs. A. Mc-
Kague and Mr. and Mrs. -Elmer
Wali of Teeswater and ArthuF
Cowell of Peterborough.
M. and Mrs. Jos Wilson, con.
6, West Wawanosh have return-
ed..farom a trip through Wester,n
Canada as far as Victoria, B.C.
We are pleased to report that
W. A. Stewart is making favor-
able recovery since having surg-
ery a week ago in Wingham
. ,hospipal.
.,Mrs. Cecil Blake and Barbara
and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ander-
son spent a day recently in
London.
Mrs. Eldon Culbert returned
home last week after being a
patient in Victoria Hosrpital,
London for the past six weeks.
We are pleased to report she
b tt
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Restaurant & Service Station
Hwy. 21
lir. and Dirs. Anderson Mug-
ford visited in Port Huron CM
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. De Reuter of
London moved into 1Vits. Povp's
house in the village on Saturday.
We welcome them *to this own-
punity.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Pritchard
of Toronto were weelcend vlst
or with relatives here.
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THEATRE - CLINTON
OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY
Box Office Openti,at 7:30
First Show pt 8:00
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 7-8
- DOUBLE FEATURE -
"IN HARM'S WAY"
(Adult Entertainrnerit)
John Wayne- - Kirk Douglas
Patricia Neal
"THE DISORDERLY
ORDERLY"
Jerry Lewis - Susan Oliver
Color Cartoon
SPECIAL SUNDAY
MIDNIT SHOW Oct: 9
Double Feature - In Color
"THE TERROR"
(Adult Entertainment)
Boris Karloff, Jack Nicholson
Plus A Science -Fiction Thriller
"ATRAGON"
ALL STAR CAST Cartoon
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
October 14-15
Double Feature - In Color
usHr Ursula Anctress -
John Richardson
Peter Cushing
"Joy In The Morning
Richard Chamberlain
- Yvette Mimieux
• Arthur Kennedy °
Adult Entertainment, Cartoon
BINGO at LEGION HALL
Saturday, October 8th
at 8:30 p.m.
15 'GAMES - $1.00
The prize for each regular game will be $1200
4 Share -The -Wealth Jackpot Com' bined
JACKPOT OF $80.00 IN 56 CALLS
Sponsored by Branch 109, ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
No One Under 16 -P.ermifted To Play
The Goderich Si alSiar ThurSdii %October 6, 1
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Weekly Bowling Schedule
MONDAY --
7 to- 9 p.m. -Men's Town Leap" 10 tornm 1 and 2
„ (Wen. --
9 to 11 p,m.-Ladies' Town Liague, 8 lanes; Ladles' Mon-
day Niters, 4 lanes.
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TUESDAY -
7' to 9 p.m. -Men's 10,pin, 6 lanes; Church Mixed, 6 lanes.
9 to 11 p.m. -Ladies' Commercial,,Thnes; lanes 1 and 4
open.
WEDNESDAY-
. 7 to" 9 p.m.--Sheiaffer Pen, 4 lanes; Men's Commercial,
lanes.
9 to 11 P.m. -Mixed League, 10 lanes; lanes 1 and 2 open.
THURSDAY -
7 to 9 p.m.: -Ont. Hospital, 4 lanes; Men's Major,, 8 lanes.
9 to 11 p.m. -Ladies' Social League, 10 lanes; lanes 1 and
2 open.
FRIDAY -
7 to 9 p.m.-Sifto Salt Mins, 6 lanes; Friday Niters Mixed,
. 6 lanes.
9 to 11 p.m. -12 lanes open.
SATURDAY -
10 a.m. 'to 12 noon -Jr. Mixed League,.12 lanes.
Saturday Afternoon and Night -12 lanes often.
SUNDAY -
Afternoon Only -12 lanes open.'
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Proceeds For Kindergarten Class
Sponsored by St. Peter's and St. Mary's PTA
THURSDAY, OCT. 6 - 8:30 P.M.
AT LEGION HALL
- ADMISSION $1.00 -
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RESUMES SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1
Busic By DAVID LEE KING
THE APOSTLES
Admission $1.00 Per Person
Dancing 9 - 12
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Friday Oc t. 7
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9 p.m. to 2 a.m.
JOHNNY
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'8i HIS .11 -PIECE BAND
5 tuneful hours of variety -
everything from the music of
Glenn Miller to a Go -Go
DOOR PRIZES
SPOT DANCES
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SHOW TIME_3:30 and 9:30 P.M.
THURS., FRI., SAT.
OCTOBER 13-14-15
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SHOW TIME 7:30 and 9:30 P.M.
Saturday Matinee at 2:15
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