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The Sault Star du lieu suivant : Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada • 13

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Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada
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SAULT DAILY FRI- FEB 27 Pag 13 District Church Notes Pronto Evens Series Trounces Espanola 8-3 BUND RIVER Pronto event'd their best of five series with Espanola Thursday night as they scored five unanswered goals in the third period to whip the K-Vees 8-3 It was little Gerry Valle who kept the A'a in the game as the Papermakers dominated play in the first period Hie Blind River 'squad had few scoring chances beyond their lone tally as the well-drilled K-Vees gave Valle a real workout for the full twenty minutes JOCELYN HOLY TRINITY Church services for Sunday March 1 will be at 7 JO pm Rev Hornby in charge JA on Tuesday at 7 pm at Harmony School FREE METHODIST Church service on Sun Mar 1 will be at 11 am Sunday School at 10 am Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at Mrs Ellen RICHARDS LANDING EMMANUEL ANGLICAN Church Service 11 em Holy Communion Sunday School at 10 am A Wednesday at 7 pm ST UNITED -Church Service at 7 JO SS at 10 am Tuesday: WA at the home of Mrs Littleton at 2 JO 645 Explorers at home of Mrs Cook 7 pm Church Membership Class for Teenagers at Manse 8 pm CGIT at Manse 815 pm Church Membership Class for adults Thursday: Choir Practice General announcements Monday: Bible Study group at home of Mr and Mrs Frank Crowder at 8 pm Wednesday March 4: Island Council will meet at St Church Parlors ZION: Service at 11 am HARMONY: Service at 2 pm ECHO BAY ST ANGLICAN Sunday March 1 1030 am Sunday School in the church with Noble in charge 1130 am Third Sunday of Lent Celebration of the Holy Communion Incumbent Rev King-Edwardi Wednesday March 4 8 pm midweek Lenten service In the church The Parish question box is at the back of the church during Lent Any questions placed in the box will be answered during the Sunday service each week ing on "Scenes from the life of (3) Caesarea Sunday School at 1130 The Des-barats Sunday School will be held at 11 am and church at 1215 pm The ushers for Bruce Mines will be Edgar Killins and Peter Moore and for Desbarats they will be Finley Cameron and George White On Monday evening at 7 there will be a combined meeting of the scouts and tha scout committee in the scout hall At 7 JO the CGIT will meet The TYros will also meet at the fame time On Tuesday evening at 7 the explorers will meet The senior WA will meet at the home of Miss Rieka by on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock The Evening WA will meet at the home of Mrs Bye on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock Those who have not yet purchased a membership in the University drive are reminded that this is a very worth cause deserving our full support The minister will be in his study at the church on Saturday afternoon from 3-5 HILTON BEACH GRACE UNITED CHURCH Rev Welsh will hold Service at 945 am United Church Island Council will meet at St Mark's United Church at Richards Landing on Wednesday March 4 at 8 pm Bible Study meeting will be held at the home of Francis Crowder on Monday March 2 at 8 pm Grace United Church Women's Association will meet at the home of Miss Ruth McEown cm Thursday March 5 at 8 pm ST ANGLICAN Rev Hornby will hold Service of Holy Communion at 9 am St Anglican Sunday School will be held at 130 pm St John's Anglican Auxiliary will meet at the home of Mrs McCarty on Thursday March 5 at 230 pm THE ECHO BAY CHARGE MCLENNAN: 10 am Sunday Church School 11 am BAR RIVER 1130 am Sunday Church School 1130 am ECHO BAY: 730 pm Sunday Church School 1100 am The Worship Service will be conducted by the minister of the Charge the Rev Hugh Burtch The Sermon Topic at McLennan and Bar River will be "The Measurement Of A Day" The Sermon Topic at Echo Bay will be: the Lord Build The Sunday March 1 is at Echo Bay United Church During the Worship the congregational towards local expenses and the Missionary and Maintenance Fund of the Church will be received and Dedicated in a special ceremony as a part of the Every Family Canvass Mid-Week Events: Echo Bay Monday: 4 pjn Mission Band 8 pm Board of Stewards Wednesday: 7 pm Choir practice 8 pm HI-C for young people 14-7 Thursday: 7 pm Explorers 815 pm Bible Study Group BRUCE MINES PILGRIM HOLINESS Sunday School will be held at 130 pm In the church and this will be followed by church at 230 with Rev White officiating The group will meet at 7 pm on Friday evening in the church with prayer meeting at 8 pm ST ANGLICAN -Evensong will be at 6 JO pm with Rev Cooper conducting The Lenten sewing circle will meet on Tuesday afternoon at 3 BRUCE MINES UNITED Morning worship will be at 10 JO with Rev Johns too speak Defensively the A's were sloppy around the net and more than once Valle looked to be out there all alone as the faster K-Vees rode in on him rush after rush Pete Armstrong suffered a stick gash on the right cheek early in the first period which required five stitches to close Things looked brighter after Mason's goal when he deflected McLeod's backhand in the opening seconds of the middle stanza but again the locals lapsed and allowed Gerry to carry them for almost half that period Coming out for the third both teams checked closely and skated hard as they waited for the chance that would break the tie Fern Pitre notched the winner when Redly Bisaillon dug it loose from the corner passed it behind the net to Dave Mason who fed it out front to the cagey centre-man for his second goal of the playoffs The K-Vees fought back but in this game the locals were not to be denied Looking much belter along the blueline the turned aside the relentless Espanola attack Early in -the period Jocko McCoy fell to the ice in a scramble for the puck and suffered a cut just above his left eye when he landed on the point of Gerry Valle's skate The gash took seven stitches With the third game slated for Espanola Sunday afternoon the win by the locals Thursday night means a fourth game in the series will be played here next Tuesday Pronto Goal: Valle defence: Domencu McCoy Williams McLeod forwards Pitre Mason Bisaillon Armstrong Halle Miron Bertheiot Laderoute Albert Espanola Goal: Giacomin defence Ramsay Inslcy Wilson Cronin forwards: Howard Har-ochik Nadeau Joyce Gravelle Sheremetta Burtnyk Shannon Bednarski First Period 1 K-Vees Wilson 226 (Bednarski) 2 K-Vees Nadeau 937 (unassisted) 3 Pronto Miron 1756 (Halle McCoy) Penalties Williams (tripping) 1314 Cronin (boarding) 1857 Second Period Three British Boxers Gain Top 10 Rating new" YORK (AP) Throw away those old gags about horizontal British heavyweights For the first time since Ring Magazine started its world boxing ratings 33 years ago three of the big boys from Britain occupied berths among the heavyweight division's top 10 contenders The monthly ring ratings released today had British Empire champion Henry Cooper fourth and two former British Empire rulers Brian London and Joe Erskine ninth and 10th respectively Erskine a 25-ycnr-old Welshman rejoined the select group on the strength of his upset 10-round decision over Willie Pastrano of the United States in London Monday Pastrano was dropped from fifth place to seventh undefeated European heavyweight champion Ingemar Johansson and Nino Valdes maintained their one-two positions Yvon Du re lie of Bale Ste Anne NB retained his third place spot among contenders for Archie Moore's light-heavyweight crown Ahead of him are Harold Johnson of Philadelphia and Tony Anthony of New York fornia State Fair wine judgings The wine amateurs included physicians college professors a member of the California State Legislature an aircraft engineer and one woman a housewife The examination was supervised by the University of department of viticulture and enology (UPI) DRINK TO ME ONLY It may look like a game of mass solitaire but the are actually top wine tasters having their own tastes tested There were 78 professional and amateur wine tasters on hand for the examination Those qualifying at the tests will serve as judges at next Cali NO PARKING PROBLEMS HERElo Drive right In park your car in our spacious parking lot a few short steps and in the quiet comfortable atmosphere of the Mid-City Restaurant Here you can relax and ep a lunch or a full course meal and of course a dimwtrtlys the coffee you want see you soon ALBERT and EAST Steel Plant Bowling each with 49 are in third Only a major upset could displace the leader Billet 55 points keeps them three points up on Coke Plant and in the Division first spot a position enjoyed for the last month TEAM STANDING With the Steel Plant Bowling League entering the home stretch positions in the and Divisions are pretty well Open Hearth holds a four point bulge in the Divisions first place with 55 points Patterns follow at 51 points while Coke Plant and Merchant Mill Enter off East or Queen Street Sagueneens Tighten Hold On Third Spot By THE CANADIAN PRESS Chicoutimi Sagueneens took a firmer grip on third-place by edging Trois-Rlvieres Lions 4-3 and Montreal Royals Increased their hold on first spot to seven points in Quebec Hockey League action Thursday night Sagueneens are now at 48 points three points over the sagging Quebec Aces while Royals who downed Aces S3 pace the league with 62 Jacques Gagnon scored the winner for Chicoutimi while Bob Nevin Alain Caron and Glenn Crezsman got the other goals Orval Tessier Gilles Thibaulo and Ed Hoekstra tallied for Lions Fernand Perreault led Royals with two gpalx while singles went to Lulu Denis Ken Mosdell Jean-Paul Denis and Ernie Roche I Lady Curlers Force Extra Playoff Game SUDBURY Emily Wool-ley's veteran foursome from the Toronto Granite Club forced a sudden-death playoff game to decide the Ontario curling championship with their third straight win Thursday The Granite foursome bounced Joyce Park's rink from the McIntyre Curling Club in Timmins 14-7 to complete the twoday double round robin in a tie with Peg Terrace Bay rink Both clubs finished with identical records of three wins and one loss and clash today in the deciding match In the afternoon draw Mrs Woolley toppled the previously unbeaten Wellings foursome 13-7 after Mrs Wellings defeated the Park rink 16-8 in the morning The Timmins entry lost all low games in their first attempt at the provincial crown 025 Albert (hooking) 405 Pitre (tripping) 717 Wilson (tripping) -j 1049 Mason (hooking) 1548 Gravelle (tripping) 1833 Ramsay and Joyce (fighting) 1900 Bertheiot (roughing) 1900 McCoy (roughing) 1900 Plant Heaters Records Without Handicap Team Single Heaters 982 Team Triple Open Hearth 2754 Ind Single Bianchl Finishing Mill 266 Ind Triple Kramer Generals 642 Records With Handicap Team Single Heaters 1127 Team Triple Heaters 8074 Ind Single See Heaters 286 Ind Triple See Heaters 721 "The Big Six" Kramer Generals 184 A Biggs Patterns 182 Tiled Patterns 180 A Glibota Cold MiU 179 Henderson Heaters 179 A Amoroeso Finishing Mill 178e DIVISION TEAM STANDING about Ottawa Gets Winter Work Extension Bid OTTAWA Labor Minister Starr told the Commons Thursday he haa not received a request from Premier Frost of Ontario for a two-month extension past April 30 of the federal municipal winter works program Justice Minister Fulton said he still is studying the Restrictive Trade Practices Commission report on Canadian Industries Limited and can't say what actidh he'll recommend Immigration Minister Fair-dough informed CCF House Leader Hazen Argue that five Americans working at the St Thomas plant of Allls-Chalmers where employees went on strike were dismantling machinery and were not engaged In production All had since left the plant Agriculture Minister Harkness reiterated he is prepared to con-sider any plan for sharing with provincial and municipal governments the cost of compensating farmers for livestock deaths from rabies He was replying to Arnold Peters Timiskamlng) who referred to a suggestion by Graham Ontario deputy minister of agriculture for a joint federal-provincial program of compensation Suggests if Roast Young Chicken with giblet gravy if Jumbo Louisiana Fried Shrimp with seafood sauce if Large T-Bone with Fried Fresh Mushrooms Football Fans Again to See Big 4 on TV TORONTO -Ontario football fans will be able to watch Big Four games on television again this year The league's TV committee is expected to announce the sponsor at a meeting today Committee chairman Sam Berger of Ottawa said Thursday the group had met with several pap ties ad "the stage now has been reached where we will be ready to close the A brewery purchased the rigntf three years ago for 8300000 a year then found that Ontario laws would not permit beer commercials and resold the rights In Ontario The league still wants $300600 year but is reported willing to settle for 8250000 It Is expected the rights will be split on a provincial basis with Montreal gamea sponsored by a brewery In Ontario it ii reported there are two possibilities: the CBC may take the rights and resell them or they may be sold directly to a sponsor Last year station time and production cost the sponsors another $300000 The necessity of TV money is shown by the fact that the nearly $80000 each team received last season kept them out of the red All clubs have budgeted for TV money this year and if the rights are sold for $250000 each would get $62500 Armstrong Picked Over Scorticliini NEW YORK (AP) Business is picking up for Gene (Ace) Armstrong undefeated middleweight boxer The 27-year-old contender frxi Elizabeth NJ takes on Italo Scortichlni Italian middleweight king in a television 10-rounder tonight Armstrong Is a 2-to-l favorite The Ace who has a 16-0 record for 31? years of professional fighting has been finding it difficult to get the other members of the top 10 elite to mingle with him Armstrong Js ranked fifth by the National Boxing Association and 10th by Ring magazine Scortichinl unranked is willing to fight anyone It has worked out wen for hum On his two previous Invasions of the United States and through 1933-1956 he fought 22 times with so-so results in the ring Financially the curly haired Italian did far better Scortichinl just managed a 9-11-2 record but he made enough money to buy several houses and land in Italy and has a good bank account to go with it A pro 11 years Italo's record is 41-22-7 He is unbeaten in his last five fights HAVE SUNDAY DINNER WITH US aCgons Qirl 3n i Tied Restaurant AL 9-2901 829 Queen Next to the Theatres I '54 Chevrolet Sedan 899 56 Oldsmobile 88 Sedan 1699 53 Meteor Custom Fordor 799 '52 Pontiac Sedan 575 '50 Meteor Sedan 299 '52 Chevrolet Sedan 599 '55 Meteor UiagraJordtSfIT 1275 '49 Dodge Meadowbrook Fordor 299 '57 Meteor Niagara FordwyC 1799 52 Ford Custom Fordor 499 '55 Studebaker CharojL Fordor 899 '52 Chev Fordor Powerglide 399' '57 Meteor Niagara Fordor 1999 8 cylinder automatic radio '50 Dodge Sedan 299 PLUS BONUS OFFER OF $500 IN CASH TO ONE OF TIIE PURCIIAS- SHeSTt 50 USED CARS 0R TRUCKS PLUS $200 MINIMUM ALLOWANCE ON MANY CARS OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 STEEL CITY MOTORS COMING MARCH 1st HOMES' FOR THE Team Triple Coke Plant 2576 Ind Single Trudeau Motor Inspectors 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