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A,, pretty wedding , was, solemniz-
ed on Saturday, June 27, at 2 p.m.
at James Street United . Church,
Exeter;' when John 'Howard; Weir.
and Sandra Ruth, McKnight :ex -
Changed wedding. vows. The groom
is' the son of Mts. Lorne •McKnight,'
Detroit,' Mich., 'and the bride is the
daughter of Mr. and , -Mrs J,' L:
McKnight,of Exeter. Rev '11'. J:
Snell • officiated.;
The bride looked lovely in a .floor
.length dress' of white nylon over
net and taffeta: The bodice was
styled with lilypoint sleeves ,and a
rounded necklihe.:The crown -shap-
ed tiara decorated with, rhinestones
sand pearls,, _held the short, veil in
place. She carried a`•white Bible,
crested with "red and white roses.-
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dressed in a short white dess.,.
Mr, .Robert Bitten, Detroit,, was
groomsman, and ushers were Mr.
Dean McKnight, Exeter, and Mr.
Douglas Batkin Clinton. .ltingbear-
er'was Paul McKnight, of Exeter:
Mr. Lawrence , Wein • Was organist,
and. Mrs. G, Vriese was soloist.,
The 'bride donned 'a 'navy'•, and
white dress with ;white accessories
for a 'wedding trip to Quebec and
the: Eastern, States 'They will ='re-
side in Detroit, Mich.
,G.ILLESPIE-HAWKINS __..:;:.,.,
Trinity : United Church,; London,
was'the setting when Margaret Pa-
tricia Hawkins,,,daughter of .Mr.
and •Mrs. Edwin J Hawkins, Lon
..don, exchanged ^; marriage yowl
with PeterCurrie Gillespie, Lon
don,.son•of Mr. and. Mrs..Hugh .Gil
lespie; Thamesville The :Rev. Jos.
V. ,,Clarke.
The' bride's hoti:ftant .silk gown
featured":,re-embroidered! alencen
la'Ge on ' the bodice and sleeves
with Miniature.: pleat trimming at
neckline .and waist The, skirt::ex;
tended in • an aisle wide"';cathedral
train. "A coronet of ".pearl. orange
blossoms held her double', finger -'tip
Veil ,of•..silk illusion She ,,carried; a
cascade of feathered ' 'carnations
and ''red;,;roses:''
hThe bridal• .attendants, Mrs.
Wayne Fullager,'sister of°i the bride;
as.,inatron of honor and Mrs.. R
obt:
Tambling` as •bridesm"aid With
'Heather. 'Hawkins, sister " of:.; the
bride, as J
unior'bridesmaid, wore
idents' ink
'cal�':bouffant gowns of p�
silk organza :
GroomsNeil Gilles ie
man was pie
,Thamesville,, and Ted Tovy, John
5Dickin-S7and -George= M-alo-ushered-
guests.
--„.:Far- a:-:wedding-trip;Abe_bride
'chdse, an ",ensemble •" of romance
blue :silk organza with ;white ac
eessories' and corsage' of;;gardenias,.
..The -bride; a :graduate of.;the Vic-
toria . Hospital gehapt •of Nursing,
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received her elementsrye:sc1�ool •ed-`
•ueation„in.Seaforth, and '.the'' groom
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Mrs.Jerome:Voll, 21
Dane St,
Xitcherier,•- and Mr Tr ozm.as `1.100
Ducharn?e, London son;'of Mr..and"
Mrs,• Auguste -Ducharine . Dublin.
Rev. Walter Strub performed',
'double -ring ceremony, and said•'the
Nuptial;'Mass'
• The -bride,, given:in_rnarriage by
"her.father, wore a floor length'for
-mal-gewn -of-frost. white silk`; er .
allo
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ganza, ,styled withpe
ad
•sabrina neckline 'anti lilyPoint-
sleeves-, of chantilly•,late ' A semi
circular.'•Crown° ; of ' pearls andse
quins •;held "tier fingertip ;Veit and
she .carried ' a ; bouquet., of--. white.
'stephanotis :., carnations , and;.pink
sweetbeart.rpses:
Miss -Mary : Ann , Strub, of :"Kit-
chener, .was .maid of honour,j,and
ma
bridesids Were^ Miss RoseMarie
Ducharme, ' London sister of the
bride aim, and Miss+JAYce Waeeh-
ter
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hen
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cousin
of the
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Thy.' wore identical waItz- ength
gowns: of cotillion blue.' silk organza
•featuring.brief`,sleeves', and 'match-
ing bows, ;Matching'`. picture' hats;
ompleted their enseinbles, : and
e.
they carried bouquets -:of. white
carnations and pinks sweetheart
roses.
Mr. Kenneth Ducharme, London,
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brother of the biridegrooin,: was.
best man, and ushers were'. Mr.
Thomas Murphy, .Elmira,.and, Mr..
Maid of honor' was • Nap :Cud
more; : Exeter--;-- 'and -•bridesmaids
were Dorothy 'McCabe, Goderich,
and • Patricia Morrison,. • Wallas
burg. Flower girl was Cathy Wallis
of Detroit . ey ,wore street length
..turquoise dresses, with 'taffeta
::skirts: and . a. herum bottom. ,,The,
bodice 'WACO of lace and had three-':
quarter length, sleeves. -They wore
white; picture: hats and gloves, and
bouquets' of white and yel
�ca�nzied bouq ,
:low •roses,- The flower, girl '• was
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his home on concession 4.He.: had
resided ;there all his; life ,lie' was
Mr. Stewart was a: member
eflAesley�=Willis Unite'ti Church m
Clinton: °
Surviving. are four 'daughters;
Mrs. H. F: (Ann): Nodnan • Wind,
sof; :`Mrs , •F (Betty) Daymond,
Chatham;. Helen, at ho'ine, and Mrs
Donald (Nora) Wilson; New,.Mexi
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Teen -.Town, Topics
By KEN RYAN.
With the tension and excitement
gone, and the big joint dance over,
Seaforth Teen'Town can take it
easy for a little while. •
Raymond .. Voll; Greenwood,
brother of the bride
Following' the ceredony a
re-
ception was•held at Leisure Lodge,
Preston, 'where the bride's mother.
received the guests wearing a lime
green embroidered ::sheath'' dress
with°beige accessories and a Cor;
Sage ''•of' yellow, roses;, She was. as
-
sifted by .the bridegroorn'-a ,nother
wearing"a•sky 'blue crepe • and lace
ensemble, :white accessories and .a'
corsage of red reses, ••
Following a wedding trip to Flor-
ida,. the couple will, reside •at 760•
William, St:, London:- The:.bride is
a graduate 'of. St,,1Vfary's :Hospital
School of- Nursing, Kitchener.
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GODKIN HEIVIINGWAY
Brussels United'Church was .thee
deft ng for ' a pretty double ring
ceremony'on.Satnrday, July 4 at
3:30;"when": Lavern' Godkin and
Marion Jeair Hemingway exchang
ed Wedding':' vows, The bride. is the'
daughter of Mr. •and Mrs Carl
'He MingWAY, • of Brussels; •and ."the,
groom is the son of. Mr. and Mrs:
Edmund Godkin,. a Walton:Rev:
Lloyd Brown officiated.:
The bride;' given In marriage.by
her father,,looked lovely,in,-a floor
length gown of,white nylon net and
chantilly lace. The .• full0 bquffant
skirt:of net `and:lace•was worn ov-
d,a
er, bridal Satin and' h ops.,:It ha
dint
q� Til
• nd lon
sabrina.neckhne a g YP.
sleeves. Mother -of -pear sequins and
Pearls decorated 'the tiara which:,
'held' her finger-tip;' veil in place.:-'
She: carried;: a caseade„ bouctuet of
-Sweetheart, ;roses_ and white pm
nochio mums on a.;,white';Bible.
' Miss Ruth 'HeiningWay,,-'-of Ar
ur-"was 'iYraxd'.of-honor:; Brides
Maids ' were, Miss ':Audrey' .Godkiii;
Maids
of ;1+ xeter and Miss, Merle^Godkiri;
of Waiton,,Flower:girl was •, Nfi'ss
.Laurel Hemingway, of Brussels..
They wore matching ballerina
length harem gowns two, in orchid`
and two in;:,green; in white dotted,
nylon chiffon," featuring .'. Sabrina
eckli es :.dirge,- 'quarter: length
n m.,
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erba
nd
and apleated,
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sle v s,
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and.
bu s
tea rose
'h'
with!
They matching picture
nets'
Cascade' bon
hats' and
led q
of ,yellow 'mums':.and white • pin=
r irl
the fl
owe
nochio mums,• and g
Same'
car
reed a
basket of
the
flowers,•
ervin
Mr. ` M
n was
omsma
Gro
'Godkin of`' Walton,' and`tishers were,
on
Mr D
Mr. Murray Dennis and
Hemingway
on` Of Clinton,
>I�!Iiss. Doris„Johns . �
wase organist .and Mr. Brian Pres -
Cott} 'of :Briissels,,.aang'"The Wed=.
cling Prayer"• and,:`The Lord's
Prayer."
The reception . was held at tle*
church and the bride's mother 're;
ceived the: guests in a "grnk silk
'organza: -..."over embroidered Swiss -
The "Joint dance" was held in
the Seaforth arena 'last. Saturday.
evening with a ,crowd of about 325.
attending. Eight Teen Towns were
represented, with the volume of the
crowd coining'from . Mitchell, Olin..
ton and. Seaforth, •Stew and' his,
Collegians pial ;"thea music for.
dancing, from 9;00 to: 11;45. Valu
able' prizes were 'Offered for: spot
dances And a door prize; The first
Spot -dance was; won by •Bev. Phil-
lips,. and 'Ken Bedard,, both of Sea-
'forth. Teen.Town„:-The,_second spot
"dance was won by Lyti Graham:arid
Ken Ryan;•Lyn�a visitor from`.Nia-
gara Falls, and Ken ,of. Seaforth
Teen .Town.. The third:, spat dance
.was won by 1Vliidred Howe and: Bill
'Parsons. Mildred is a member 'of
:Seaforth r n'_ Town,_ while Bill
comes 0,from .Mitchell! , The -deer
'prize was.•won by Phyllis Bryans'
and Edward' James:10.
,�="The -'next- dance at: Teen _ T0'wn-
Will:•be' oil Saturday night, with
Don ' and Garry :spinning the re-
•�eords;;.Gordon;,Wright. is going to
demonstrate an amplifying • systein
at this dance; Stew :and the Col-
legians •willreturn in four weeks;:
on August 8. "'''Seafbrth Teen 'Town
plans to have' one, orchestra dance
a month.'
St. Marrs'
ht saw Y
Saturday nig ;
•Teen ',Twenty : Club represented. at
the dance• The big •swim meet was
given 'voice;" and .I'. would. like: to,
give';.you the``:particulars " on this.
swim meet. The' meet is to
ake`place in'tlie famous St:Marys.
t p ,
quarry on July 18: The, swim meet
n will
elude
Oa
,-to stn 3
is
diving;: back stoke'and other forms
of swimming• for -style, speed: and
grace.` Included will• ,be..an Under;
water:gate T'for'Tdistance;-Supper:
will be • supplied 'to,„:the entrants,
and a_dance<:is lamed to follow.
r fees',will, eco ected"by Ken
•Ryt y , .before'
Ryah; and 'must be received
Friday, July 10: The entry fee fore
the swim meet° is: $2, and this. will;
cover the .contest; as; well ,as; sup -
see
per, and dined I would like to
a good showing from.Seaforth Teen;
`this dance.
T
own at
orm.-'
for. Mts. ,Edward Smith, the f
er Minnie ,Querengesser of., Logan
.to. nsbip; wasliield ;in St ..Eeters
w , . en "':"on
Lutheran 'Clirir'eh,'Brodhag , , .• ,
Monday Rey:. &J. Fischer`offici,
ated and Mrs." George 1}'fogk;plsy
ed tile'; organ:,: Members of .the.Lad-
les' .Aid of, which Mrs. Smith was
a. member,; formed, ac•.clioir and
sang, `,`The'•Lord is,VMy. Shepherd,"
as , well as leading m ' the . singing
of two favorite, hymns.; The wo-
men .alga formed a guard, of. honor
at the • church and graveside;
The pallbearers were Albert Sie-
mon; Edward Bennewies Edward,
Scherbarth, Henry 'Diegel; . Dalton:
Diegel : and ,. Irvine Miller. Burial
was: made :in 'the ,adjoining ceme-•
ter;: ,
:Relat ves"'and "friends, attended'
the:: funeral from Toronto,• Detroit,,
Blenheim,: Stratford;' Windsor, Kit-
chener, Palmerston,.'Seaforth,
Guelph, Hamilton,:• Durham,'Milyer-,
ton; Brodhagen, Monkton, Rostock
Brussels; Mitchell: and the ' sur-
rounding 'district.
Cow
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the ' :doctor
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GEORGE A. ROBINSON.
iVIITCHELL•-George A,. Robinson,
a :life-long. farmer of .riibbert,town-
-shiprdied in Scott Memorial:Hospi c
d ornin . H
ta1;�Sea`forth, Satur ay in g
was 63, He had been ill for sev-
eral ,,years, :'and seriously, ill for
the: past three Weeks.
". 'A son of the late Henry Robinson
and -;his wife, the former -Annabelle:
'
Furse, lie .was 'born May, ;3; 1896:
On October 29, 1936, he • married
-Dorothy Stacey, who survives. He
'Was`a'rnember of'Vlain Street Unit,.
ed 'Chtirch; `Mitchell, and -an elder.
of the church at :the„.time of his
death. • •
Besides: his wife, he is'LLSurvived;
by one son,' Russell, and one daugh
.ter,. Gladys;both at: home; Ritz
sisters Mrs John (Ethel) Quin-%
ceyy, Misi`Belle, Robinson and Mrs.-
Joseph (Olive), Moore all;' of 'Mit-;
chell, and Mrs. William;r(Mabel)
sebben, RR 4, Stratford. One son;
William, died in '1951; " . ' .
The remains rested at the Lock-
hart funeral home, Mitchell, where
the funeral' service was held Tues-•
day at -2:60 p,m. ReV. "Harold Law-
son: of Main Street United Church,
officiated, and burial was in Wood
land cemetery, 'Mitchell.
DUFF'S . W NT S AND WA,
The W.M.S. and WA of ,Duff's
their June
el the
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Church,Iii
P,
Mrs. Gor
meeting
at the
home' of
Mr
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attendance.
Pa 1e
with a good din g
Papp
le
It.
The • W.A.' resident;:, Mrs. M.
P meeting with' the
..me
Scott, �� o
ened theg
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theme 'itY.rnn,and..prayer. The. .min-
utes
in--
utes',of the. last'. meeting were read;
by the secretary, Mrs. Ross Gor-
don, after which roll call was an-
swered by your favorite apron pat-
tern. `' Mrs. Alex Smith 'gage the
topic, followed by ; prayer.
The W.M.S. meeting was ogenet
by the. president,:, Mrs.'. Les Pryce.
The scripture and ;comments on it.
'with white corsage. and,aceessories. were given:by Mrs. :Gordon 'Mc -
The 'Groom S mother ;wore a sa
'pttire .blue Swiss" 'embroidered ny
len'over silk. with 'White .:aceess'or,-
ies • and a cdr'sage of pink:•roses:::
_Ccuests �were`present from Pis-
ton, : Detroit lliiiitsville;, 'Fergus,
Exeter,: Bothwell; 'Zurich, "Brussels,
Walton, Seaforth.'; and Teeswater..,
;The - bride donned a•' heavenly
bite • shantung sheath jacket'dress-
'With pink and white accessories,
with a -corsage of --Sweetheart. rases
for a wedding trip to. Northern On-
tario:. couple will.. reside tin
McKihop:
"e . Mrs. Pryce led in: prayer.
Kenzie. Y
P
The -minutes were read by the sec-
retary, Mrs. Papple, and the .treas
urees report;•given;.by Mrs. David
Shannon. '.
• It was'decided-to send two 'girls
to the training school at Alma Col
lege. The topic, from the"study
book...was. ably giv.e'ri by, Mrs. Atm-
-ad-Scott.
rm
'nId Scott. Courtesy remarks were
expressed: by Mrs. Eldin Kerr.'
Treat Iiew Grain. With "
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Mixes easily with'neV grain as it is 'binned
protects it
from , grain insects for .a wholeyear without -affecting mill -
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Really, fine ragpaper has quali-
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New :Hamburg .,, 5 "0 • '0 10
hensall ` '4, ,1 ;; 0. 8
Clinton • ' 3 ' 2 :0', 6
Seaforth 2 2 0 4
Exeter 1• 3 ' 1 : 3
Lucan 1 " 4 :1 3
Goderich • 0 1 ; ,0 , 0
Mitchell o 3 0 .0
Juvenile •
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Clinton 5 0 1. 11
Zurich 4 - 0 ,,-1 .. 9
Seaforth 2 2 1` 5
Hensel" 2 3 1, 5
Sebringville " 2 8 0 '`4
Mitchell r 1 3 - 0.
Goderich :..... 1 , 2.. 0
Exeter , 0 4 0
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MES AFIELD
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The
annual field day • of St.
James' Roman :Catholic ':school *as
heldon Thursdayand .Friday :with
'
the following results:
Girls :'Races •' -,Three - legged,
Grades 7 and 8, Elaine Eckert and
Bev.Phillips, Mary Flannery - and
Marie Bannon; ,Grades; 5 and 6,
Joan Bannon and 'Mary 'Maloney.,
Brenda Flannery -And : Alice`Ban
non;_ 'straight-- running, Grade 8,
Bev. , .Phillips; -°; Mary : Flannery,.
,Grade '7,' Joanne•'Malone,' Nicolle
Buys;. ;Grade 6, Mary' Maloney,
Joan.Bannon; Grade 5, Helma Van
Leon,•,Joan Williams; sack' races,
Grades 7 and,8;' Nicolle Buys, Ann
Willems;'. Grades 5 and ' 6, Diane
Salisbury, Joan Bannon; bean bag,'
throw, '.Grade 5, Alice Bannoii,'Ilel-
ma Van Loon;. Grade 6, Jean 'Ban-
non, Rosemary Lansinki stepping,
stones, Grades 7 and` 8; ''.Carol.
Burns; ' Anne Willems; shoe kick,
:Grades 7 and 8, Doris King, Mar-
•garet'Flannery.
Boys Races -Three-legged race,•
Grades`'7 and. 8,,Tom Phillips and
Rieny Van Loon, Jerry Hall and
Frank Kelm; Grades 5 and 6, Bl-.
ly Morris and Wayne, Rau,: Hugh.
Tabor and Gordon Pringle; wheel-
barrdw. race, Grades 7 and 8, on
Phillips and 'Kenny Devereaux,
Benny• Lansink , and Paul Rau;
Grades 5 and 6, Hugh Tabor and:
Paul Rau, Wayne Rau and Bill Mor-
tis; sack race, trades 7 and 8,
Torn Phillips,Francis Hagan;
Grades_ -5 and 6, Paul • Pringle;
Wayne Rau; tug -of -war, -Tom Phil-
lipa' team, Paul Rau's team; leap-
frog,
Grades 7 an
Bm Phillips
rad d ,�To
o G
fr g,
and Kenny` Devereaux, Frank Kehn
and• Gerry Hall; Grades 5 and 6;
Bill Morris' and Wayne, Rau An-
thony:;,Van Den Hengel and ;Mike
Phillips.
2
2
0
„ Pee Wee
IW L'TP
Clinton 3. 0 0
Seaforth.... 1 1 '1
Nein Hamburg 1 1 1
Exeter. .. '0 1 0
Mitchell _ 0' 2' 0
3
3
0
0
and: Dianne'.Lansink, Julianna Rau
and Patricia Hannon,.: Mary Ann
Phillips and Gerarda Rovers; boys'
.big race; -Grades 33 and 4;; Jininrier
Phillips, ; Robin .Phillips, Ray Rov-
ers ; boys' three -legged' race
Grades 2 and 3,'Bill ' Price' and
Michael Bannon„ .' Paul Reynolds
and. Tony Van• Loon, Arnold :Van,
Miltenburg and John Eckert;' girls!
bag race,. Grades 1 and 2, Susan
Legeza,Mary Sills;, Elizabeth Van;
derZon;:boys' three-legged race;
Grades 3 and 4, Greg'Rau.;and" Jim
Phillips, John Wilkins and. Ken
Verbakel, .Ray Devereaux . and
Brian • Phillips; girls' bag race,
Grades 3 and 4; Mary Sills, Julian
-na Rau, Joanne Van
EAST Mc ILLOP
Miss Mary Jackson, Seaforth,'vis-
hell with Mr and j Mrs.. Norman
Eggert: •Mr. and Mrs: ,Itay Hargin
and Nelson,. of Unity,' Sask:, `also.
visited at the same, home.' •
Miss' Reith Ann :Kieber,' Kitchen-.
er, spent a`fevY days with Mr. and
Mrs'. • Lavern • Hoegy. Miss Lila
Smith, Kitchener, spent Sunday
with them: "I
Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Huether and
Mr. and • Mrs, Win. Huether and
family, Morriston, Were recent vial
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tors of Mrs. Charles, Eggert and
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin, Rock. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Messer-
scbnridt and Arlene, Detroit visited.
his! mother, Mrs. Christina Kleiler,r,
and, relatives' lately.
A number from ;the vicinity at-
tended the Doerr 'reunion 'at Res-
tock last Wednesday;' also 'others'
attended the, Fischer reunion ret
cently
Junior running races: Grade 1,
girls, Mary Jane Rau, Bonnie
,Johnson, Flora . agars; Grade 2,
girls, Angela -Devereaux, Dawna.
Reynolds, Susan Legeza; Grade 1,
boys Michael'.�Bannon, Bobby.Eck
ert, John Groothuis; Grade 2, bays,
John : Eckert; Brian �Leonhhardt,.
Pani. ;Reynolds; Grade ' 3, girls;::..
Yvoifne Feene¢y, Sharon Johnson,:
Rosemary. Fleming;• Grade 3, boys,
Brian Phillips, Robin 7dhillips, Dav-
id Nigh;' Grade 4, girls, Joanne Van
•Vugt, Julianne Rau,, Rose' Brady;
Grade 4, boys, Greg Rau, Ray Dev
ereatix Billy MoG,rath;girls': three-
legged race, Grades 1 ' and 2,
Davina Reynolds and Angela' Dev-
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•Bannon, Trani Tabor. and Bonhie
Johnson;. boys' bag rate, Grades 1
and 2, ,Paul; Re�rnoids, 101. Eek
ert, Billy i5riee;, girls three-legged
Grades 3 and 4, "Mary' Sills
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