The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-04-11, Page 5A
As meowed, Pa
The Signal -Star Paper Leafs
hockey team kept their vow to
bring back the Silver Tissue
Trophy from Wingham.
Despite an 8-6 loss to
Wil gham's CKNX Try Hards,
unknown members of the Paper
Leaf team claimed the trophy
during a brief party =After a
,, benefit hockey game at the
Wingham arena last Sunday.
The game netted $575 for the
Wingham 'and District'
fl
Association for the Mentally
Retarded. A door prize by
one
half a beef was won by Tim
Uendey on, 13, of W ingh{atn.
In an effort, to reclaim the
trophy which is " rightfully
theirs, the Try Hards have
asked •Wingham,.pol.ice to con-
duct„' an jnvesbtigation 'into the
theft.
Police expect to serve a
search warrent,at the Signal -
Maple Leaf 1001
hear youngorator
Thirty-four members and two charge of the -sales of the
guests were present for the-"► uI;O:D.E. Rose". Proceeds
April meeting of ttie Maple from this project are. to be ap-
Leaf Chapter I.O,D.E. at the plied to the national chapter's
home of Mrs. Barry Eastwood, newest program medical
Eldon St. • .. research in the ,field of human
genetics.
Mrs. R. McGee and -1 rs. D.
Garrow wilt represent the cha fit
•ter at the - P vincial .Annual
mee1in in Hamilton in April.
-Mrs° James Mulhern spoke
Chatham. --'"'briefly on the feasibility of a
His address "The Great recycling program. Public co -
Storm of 1913" w;as received operation is needed in sorting
enthusiastically by the chapter. wake as to newsprint, plastics,
Mrs. M. Rayner thanked anti' glass and other materials. Na
congratulated the Oung orator, depots are avaitable`as yet. in
Thanks were received from _this area although plans for
the recipient "of the chapter's such are in the making.
Nursing Bursary,. , The Housewives should shop_ in -
education department was ap- telligently . for, reusable 'con-
prdached by elementary schools" tainers and products, she said.
in Goderich re information.Mrs. B. Ainslie, convener of
about the Canadian Flag. the spring luncheon Mai. 1,
Mrs..._...,J..H•..a.-Stringer °thanked : a keziy�,f r 1-- #rapier rc,= ;:�.
Red Cross canvassers for a
most gratifying campaign. A
full financial statement of the
Re. Cross drive will be
pulitilthed this "month.
Attention was given to
several items of new business.
Mrs. G.L. Royal, reported on a
meeting sfie had attended 'as
the chapter's representative to
discuss 'the erection of a Sports
Complex.
,.
In response to a request from.
fhe Association for. Mentally
Retarded, the Society agreed to
underwrite camping expenses
.for three young people.
Mrs. K. Anderson is in a
'- Victoria. 5t.
E6ducation Secretary, Mrs. J.
W. Wallace introduced Juon.
Ainslie vvinner of the area Ural
Communications Award. -The
young speaker placed third in,
the Western Ontario division in
er Leafs
Star Publishing building in
Goderich ,.soon.
The game itself was
relatively clean with' few
Aenalties. There were plenty of
body checks, however, when
two female members of the
CKNX squad, Alexa Currie
and Susan Bj.irke, were on the
ice•
The Paper Leafs decided that
checking was not enough to
tak
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45,
keep these formidable members
of the Tr,v Hards from ,scoring.
The girls were placed on the
Signal -Star bench.
In other action Paper Leafs
tied CKNX goalie Ray'Baynton
into his net. The action was un-
successful for them as they
failed to score.
Bobbie 'Strong, 8 year-old
flying fordrd of the Strong
-Line, swcored' for thea Try hands.
,with an extra puck when the
Paper Leaf net was turned
backwards in an effort to fool
the opposition.
The Strong Lire, 'consisting
of CKNX anchor man John
Strong, his 'son Frazer and
grandson Robbie, proved to be
just as strong as they were in
the first game against the
Paper Leafs in February.
After the game, Paper Leaf
Coach Ed Byrski was heard to
say, "Wait until next year."
Next year, both hockey clubs
hope to start their benefit game
series earlier.
The games .have been suc-
cessful fund raisers for -good
causes.- Win or lose, rnembers of -
both teams agreed, that they
had enjoyed" themselves while
providing good entertainment
for a worthy cause. '
M1
Wewill be CLOSED GOOD FRIDAY and aft day
SATURDAY.' -
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operation.' -Ticket convener. is_
Mrs. H. Murphy. •
A new„,Algn will, he prepared
for the Opportunity. Shop, •East:.
St. ' •
Members were asked t,o, sign
for the dut'y.. roster at the Shop'
Mrs.E'gener•asked for volun-
teers to 'help with handicapped
children.' .
Following the formal closing
of the meeting, members en-
joyed a• pleasant coffee hour.
ucw.
hear. guest
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The General meeting of Vic
toria St, 'United Church Women
was held April lin the Sunday
School room of ' Vict*aria
Church.
The meeting was opened
with • devotions under the
direction of Mrs,: G. Currell.;
The theme chosen was. "The,
.meaning of the Cross - for
Christ and for 'us!" The of-
fering was received by Mrs. A.
Linfield and. Mrs. M. Good.
Mrs. Vern Smith -introduced
the
mithintroduced-
the speaker for the evening,
Rev. W.O. Robinson. Mr,
Robinson chose to speak on
"World Citizens", a very timely
subject in these days of hunger.•
and misfortune in the world.
The recipe for planetary sur-
vival is "To liye.'simply; to love
greatly and to .give..unstin-
tingly".•
Mrs. Gordon Henderson sang
two solos. The speaker and
soloist were 'thanked by Mrs.
Edward. Linner.
Miss Myrtle Jnohnstone,
president of the U.C.W. conduc-
ted the business meeting. The
Spring Flower Tea is 'on May
.15.
The meeting' closed with, the
Benediction given by Rev.
Robinson. Unit 2 served a cup
of- tea and a tasty lunch.
Mrs. Ewan MacLean.'was in
Chesley on Tuesday attending
Prestyterian Svnodica•l.
Mr. and Mrs„ Allman Fowler
and family of Blenheim' were
recent visitors with Mr: and
Mrs. .Jim Bradley and family
and Mr. and Mrs.. -Eldon
Bradley of Lucknow./
N Eldon Bradley returned
home on Friday from hospital
in London where he had been a
patient.. •
Mr. and Mrs: Art Mat-
thewman and Mr .
MacKenziewere in London on
Friday. ,
Hugh MacKenzie of Sudbury
is visiting with his brotherK.L.
MacKenzie.
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Action was fast and furious during the benefit. hockey game in
Wingham between the 'Signal -Star Paper Leafs and the CKNX
Try Hards last Sunday. The teams .played hockey tots. A
specialty of both teams 'was tying goalies into nets, John
Buchanan, Signal -Star, left,watches as Jim Swan, CKNX; Jerry
Chomyn, CKNX,Tom Vandenburgh, Signal -Star. and Jotin Gar -
ten, Signal -Star, tie Paper Leaf goalie Noel Flynn to his net.
(staff .photo)
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