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PAQ,Cf7GODERICHSIONAL-STAR, THURSDAY ; MARC1-1.441476
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The Sun oast Estates The Suns captain, David Mr. and Mrs. Dick
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DIJNOANNON DOINGS
• MRS. tostARTSERf•
Sunday.
AtOttiS open their best of three Gallow, who had been heldin Kilpatrick and Mrs. Atkinson . AGRICULTURAL
playoff series here check by Hanover in the first of Wingham visited with -Mrs. MEETING
x gets book
fromformer memberhere
Misi Naney . Anderson
MissionarySociety Afterrfoon
Knox Church Women's 'Plans were discussed
regarding the -Junb meeting
spoke for Kingsbridge school
saying they would partiCipate Auxiliary February meeting which will be a joint supper
tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m. two games,.brolce.okt for -two `Cecil Blake on Monday • Over 100 interested personr-in a. but would like to -see was held in theChurch Parlor
• fair ,meeting with the Arthur
'against Port•Elgin. \ goals, one in the first period even, g. attended "a n:ieeting in the more sthools compete. • Tuesday; February 17 at 2:3g; Circle, Mrs. Ann Leitch has
consented to be the speaker. -
Plans are in pr9gress .to •
The:Suns. reached the•semi- And one in the third to give the Mr. will. .J.: Reid waslaken •Agricultural 2..Hall fan \V ed
• fivals by ousting the stu4born Sfins a 2-0 lead. Brad Arm, to •Wingham hospital at the ,.-nesday, February 25 for the' hold. a Snowmobile Marathon PreSident,'" Mrs. Clayton Mrs. J. Horton reported on
Hanover Atoms two games' strong assisted on the first, ° first of the week, . , purpose of deciding the fate of.' in connection with St Helen's ' EdWarci opened the meeting
with the C.411 tO . Worship. sick and 1-;
Mrs'. Jas. Wilson, Mrs. G.G.
shut-in• ;visits and
and John Thompson the ' • mf..a14 mrs• Bab Eedy and Dungannon Fair. • .SRI:_fionwynitatibisilv‘e,A.ssltuisbge.sP.teodk,..beyr ,...
macwan, Mrs. Vi. Raynard
' • to One, in the best of . three ::-, Attendance showed'. thirty-
' - . quarter finals., • . . secOnd. • , '4 twin daughterg, Megan and , 'Bob McNeil'called.the
Part Elgin advanced to , . Scott White got HanOver.'s ' Jennifer, • of Mississauga ineeting to order• and in.. . Ross Erringothvas a means of •. three members PreSent.- . •-, and Mrs., Cepha Bell have .
Setrii,,finals by defeating goat, . midway through the . spent the 'weekend' withn,Mr. troduced Rogs Erringtoof' .raising, money to .pa.,5i. Rff. 0.4 „Minutes' of last meeting • volunteere.d to helP with the
visiting fpr the next mOnth.'..
Kineardine in . tWo, straight third period w,hen his .shat and• Mrs. Irvine Ar Th The L frc k n b w .'" A 'g r i e u ft•u r a I.: .eidsting ban k loary ., '.,:.... • . were read and adopted and
receiVed from Mrs. Florence Secretary . introciticed; a
'• The Suns won the first Jeff: Denomme. 'Hanover . their grandparents for, a chair the meeting. , , • seen • in ad' sectfons;of paper
thank- ybir , letters • were Mils. Enright, 'Literature
Further particulars: will be
ganes, from '.•the corner got behind' twins' are remaining with Society who was invited to thfk
H
garne of -their series with pulled their goalie in • the week. and'ori posters hi tocal'stores, all and Mrs.' Isabel McKay, booklet "Religion VS•
- cliscusgion vvas held
about Presbyterian Church
Mission work to be con-
centrated in Canada In '76
'and one entitled, "To
disturbed churchggers".
this year Bible 'study. was
to be tide „theme for Most of
the :.topics for the meetings
and for the. February topic
the love' story of tWO women
of the Old Testament was -
attractiyely presented, Mrs.'
C. Kalbfleisgh conducted •a
study an tjhe character and
historic Position of • Esther,
whi1eMis..C. Edward did the
same for the Personality pf
The topic for the March
meeting will be in the charge
of Miss Lily MCArthur and
Mrs. Jas. Horton will'present
a study on children of the
Bible. After the meeting all
enjoyed a scicial, half. hour
together.
Hanover, 3-1, in Hanover last. hectic ,,Ifinal moments, , but Miss Martha "Eedy and and tlite general wish 'seemed • The Executive and.Poard of • Mrs. Violet Baynard thanked
i ,
Christianity' by Rev.•
Wednesday. Hanover staved were unable to get • the ,friend of Stiatford visited Mr. to be to •go ahead with a fair- Directors got together after the Auxiiiar y for letter of MiacK ay is a memorial to his
off elimination by edging the "equalizer. . • and Mrs. Irvine Eedy on the for 1976. Fred Durst read the the :, mee„ting. . for a short sympathy received. : • ° • wife, for .,,Lh4,,, use of „the
Suns 21 here Thursday, • The Suns played sound weekend. . auditors report for 1974 and Planning session. Ladies Mrs, Ann Leitch', 'a former members.
forcing the third and deciding, positional • hockey in ' the Congratulations to Mi.. and indicated he would have the served lunch to those whp -,.member now living 'in The World's Day -of Prayer •
game here Saturday.- The 'deciding game and passed the, • Mrs. Donald Curran on the .report for 1975 ready by the wished to stay. ' . Toronto sent the Auxiliary a will be Friday, March 5 at
Suns,worn the third gaine, 2,4, puck well against the birth of •Er baby • daughter, middle of March. Sixty five An ' -open meeting - of lovely gift of a, splendid their bo o,tc 2:30 p.m. in the Pentecostal '
to ta:ke the Series . defensiVe-minded '. Hanover • Traci Lynne ' on Thesday, persons paid tit) . Agricuitur'al S'ocietf will be.
, of paems,' "Sordeone Cares" ...Churth. ' -
' '1.) I-1 I St ' R• f h ` Mrs- Ron McCallum
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In the. first game, the Sans team. - February 24 in Goderich membership and nominations 'I e in e naii on e ourt
us of all members. •
scored two third period goals The second game 9f the' Hospital. , were opened for directprs, of :Wednesday of eachmonth.two interesting
to break a 1-1' deadlock after seMi-firial against Port Elgin ' Bill Anderson of. Guelph whom 12would be voting 'It was most encouraging to
Goderich had scored in the , will be played Saturday at 6 visited his uncle and aunt, directors and as many see the response at 'this
first period and Hanover tied P• m. in Port Elginmeeting but interest and, with the Mr. and Mrs. • Gordon associate &rectors as wished.
° it in the second. ' 'third, if necessary; in Port Anderson and family on The.twelve voting directorparticipation must be
Earyl
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. . Earyl Madge scored the Elgin at -6 p.m. on Sunday. Saturday.. • .. are as follows-:, President, maintained to make a good
opening goal, assistid by The winner of this series "Christianity for all" was Bob McNeil: first vice- fair. •
John Thompson. Gord Beaton will meet the winner of the , the subject of Rev. H.H. pre,sident, Paul Eedy; second Wm. E. CAESAR
tied it for Hanover, bit Brad Walkerton -Listowel semi- DObson's sermon on Sunday vice president, Bob Wright; 'Passed away on Friday, •
,Armstrong, who was' the firial, currently led 1-0 by . morning. With a' show of directorS, Ron Alton, Lorne February 26 in Akron, Ohio.
outstanding player for the Walkerton, for the league -and hands it was decided to have Hackett, Mrs. Russell Wm. E. Caesar, in his, 61st,
Suns throughout the series, OMHA Zone Championship. a morning service only for Brindley, Mrs. Ted Redmond, year:
and David Day scored for the . , - Anniversary Sunday rather Cecil•Cranston, Fred Schmid, 1,1e was the son of the late
Suns'to put them one up in the "•'` I'''. than try to have two -services Mrs. Rick Park, Mrs. Gary Adolohus.and Vera (Sweeten)
series. . ° 0 ice , when so few come out in the Sproul, . David Caesar; Caesar of Cuyahoga Falls• ,
Armstrong and Day each, . eveningt-tIt was also decided secretary -treasurer, Wayne .. Ohio. .• • -
assisted on the other's goal.
The series became a tense
report
in, answer to a question from Snider, .
Nile Church to go ahead With It was agreed to renew the
defensive battle :' as it • plans for a combined Service lease to the Saddle Club who
progressed.. In game two, the - The Goderich Police at Menegetung in the spring have the use of •the grounds, ,
teams were again tied 1-1 Department reported- only , or early summer. k . except on fair day,. in return
' after two periods, ' 7, . two accidents this week both ' World Day 'of Prayeris to for 25 percent of gatereceipts
Chris Ahrens scored for of which resulted ' in minor be held on Friday, March 5 at ;for any horse show -they hold,
HanoVer in the first period,- ' damage estimates. 7 : 2 p.riL in Christian Fellowship The stalls of the barn at the
Brad Armstrong tied it, During the past week -the Church: All. " ladies „are fair ground are full of seven
. - . ' assisted by David Gallow late department laid,.: 1.0 charges welcome. - • ' _ horses at present, each stall
in the second period. • • ' under the Liquor Licence Net. , The. annual report for hringing in .a rent of $6.00 a
Scott White gat -the winning nine under the i-lighWay •Dungannon United 'Church month. This policy will be
goal for Hanciver midway Traffic Act and one under the should be ready next week.. continued for the time beikg.
He leaves to mourn, besides
his wife, Virginia, one
daughter Mrs. Donald
(Sharon) Zentz of Akron; one,
•son, Douglas, of Cuyahoga
Palls-, five grimdchildren, a ,
sister, Elizabeth, Mrs. • J.
Ashworth, Cuyahoga Falls
and the family. of his uncle,
the late Win. H. Caesar,
Dungannon:. •
Funeral services were held
on Mand.ay at 1 p.m. in4kron.
through the third period. Criminal Code of Canada. • The Congregational ' meeting
- . The Suns ran' into.4 rash of •. was held on.Monday evening
penalties in the second Period Fear and ignorance are the ,in the „
that seemed, to upset their wprst enemies in thefight Jim Millan of Stratford ,
°momentum.: • 7 " ' against cancer The local visited his aunt, MfS.
-The deciding game here office of the Canadian*Cancer on Wednesday and went to
Saturday was another Society can give you the facts ' see Land,Ivers in Pinecrest
thriller, - about cancer.. ' Manor in-Luckhow.:
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recently in Florida:Mrs. Ray.
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Grant Finnigan, son of Mr.
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nephew of the Tate Bert
Finnigan died on February 25
at his residence in. Egmon-
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Mr.and Mrs. Fred Stirling,
Darlene and Harold Visited .
Betty's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robt Irvin on the weekend.
W. •S. Eadie,
•Wingham, and Mrs.. Lorne
Eadie, -Ho}yrood, called on
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