HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-06-17, Page 7'y DN S AY, JUNE. 17th, 4959
FIELD DAY HELP
IN WAWANOSH
West Wawanosh Township
School Area :held their eleventh'
annual field • day at S.S. 'No. 3
(Township.' Hall) this year. Fol-
lowing' were 'the results;
• Girls Events:-
,Races -;-Jr., Wanda Wilson,
Judy Dorscht, Linda McGee; Int.,
•' Barbara . Purdon, Patsy Brodie,
Linda Martin; Sr., Marlene Mar- Nicholson, • K:nlouih and • Mr.
ten, Helen • McNee, Donna Rintoul: Edgar Guest attended the gradua-
High Jump --Jr,, Wanda" Wil- tion excercises in Toronto on
Stiltwaiking--Neal: Taylor, Bar-
ry Taylor, George Finnigan.
Relay. ,Race -,NO..' 12, Marlene
Martin, Billy Robinson,• Donna
Rintoul,, Ronald Beecroft;.
'No •4„ Wayne Todd,' Gary Grain-'
ud � Dbx'scht; •• Int., Barbara: -lune.,: PUr
JYNancy Dorscht; Nancy ,Cran-
don,,Patsy Brodie, Susan Dor- story.
scht; Sr., Nanny Curran, .Marlene
Individual•, Champions were:.
Martin, Helen: MoNeeGirls—.Tr., . Wanda' . Wilson, No:
Standing . 'Broad Jump --Jr., 3; IInt., Barbara Purdon; No. 3;
,McGee, Wanda Wilson, Martin, No: •12,
:..Linda Sr:, Marlene. -
Ruth Beret II•nt., • Patsy , Brodie, Boys --Jr. Roy Taylor, No.. 3
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• • Barbara Purdon, 'Shirley Martin; . a , Int,, Ronald Durnin, No, 2; Sr.;
Sr. Marlene Martin,;' Helen Mc-. Bally Robinson, No.12.
Nee, NancyCranston. ,. No. •2; 4, 12 schools, defeated
Sack; : Race -=-Marlene.• Martin, . No; 3 • •and , .17 in ' the' :boys'. all•
Helen McNee, Donna Rintoul.. star ball girls' gaxne. A team de-
.
Three -Legged Bace7-Marlene feated, the junior boys in, their
•Martin and'Donna• Rntoul,.'1`%1en ,ball ' game+
McNee and:.Maribelle ,Bere. A basket lunch was' •enjoyed at
•Wheelbarrow RacePatsy. Brodiethe noon hour; The ladies of No.
ad. Helen McNee, Linda 'Martin
nd . Donna, . Rinfoul
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Friday, when Mr. David H..alden
by, Toronto was one pf the grad-
nates, . .
Mr. 'and Mrs. Jack Morrison
and ' Miss Mary Morrison, Ux-
bridge were recent visitors with
,Mrs, A. Green and boys,
Callers at Browns Tuesday
evening were Mr, and Mrs, Mac
Lane: and Stewart, Kinlough and
Mr. Tom Stewart.
• Mr• and Mrs. Janres Haldenby
and Miss Lois Haldebby a eom-
partied• by. Mr. and • Mrs: Bert
son, Linda -McGee; Ruth' Bere;
Int., , Barbara ' Purdon, .. Patsy.
Brodie,,Parnela Cooper; Sr.„ Mar -
lane
Martin, Nancy • Dorscht,
Maribelle . Bare.
•R unnir g , 'Broad . Jump --Jr:,
Wanda' Wilson, . Linda .McGee,.
Kielt the Slipper—Marlene Mar;
• tin, Gwendolyn- Redmond, • Barb
ara Pardon: ' '
•: Softball Throw -Jr.;, Judy Dor-
scht, Ruth Bere, Wanda Wilson;
Int.,. Barbara ,Purdon, Patsy Bro
die, Sharon , Smyth; : Sr, Betty
'Smyth, Marlene • Martin, ; Nancy
Curran
Stilt •Walking! -+Barbara Purdon,
Marlene Martin, .D.onna. Rintoul.I
Boys Events.-
Races- Jr.,, Rey Taylor, • Harold
Harkes, Bryan .''Srotliers; Int:,;'
Ronald Dixrnin, jinn, 'Moss, Bill
• "Robinson; Sr,.' , Billy Robinson,
Gary' Sproul, Ronald Beecroft.
High Jump=Jr Roy Taylor,
Eric McNee,` Donald :MacDonald;.
• Int., Ronald • -Durnin, Jack Alt.-
chison, J. C. :MeNee; • : Sr.;, Ken
McNee, Billy Robinson; . Fred
Stirling. ' •
Running Broad Jump --Jr,' Frank•
Foran, Roy:: Taylor, Eric' ' McNee
Int., . *Ronald..Durnin, Grant • Mc-
Nee; Carl Martin;:.Sr.; Billy 'Rob-,
inson, Wayne Todd, Garry Sproul,
Standing ..Broad . Jump -Jr:,' Roy
Taylor, Frank ..Foran, Eric. Ste-
wart; Int., :Ronald Durnin, Mich
aei, Foran, J. C. McNee;• Sr., Wim
•deBoer, . Billy Robinson,: Ken'
Noble
Sack .Mace—Bryan G etre, Geo:
.Finnigan, Bill RobL on..
. :Three -Legged' Race—Billy. Robin-
son, and: `.Ronald Beecroft, Ken
Taylor and Michael Foran.
Wheelbarrow Race --,Bill :Robin
soil and Eldo'Hildebrand Wayne
Todd and Bryan' Gammie,
Softball Throw -fir;, Roy Taylor,
Bryan. Stothers, Allan MacDon
aid; Int., ' Jirn Moss, -Glen 'Web
•ster, Grant McNee; Sr., Gary
Sproul, Billy Robinson, :Andre
• Ilelbengue . .• . •
Pole Vault --Int., Bryan Gammie,
AllisterNivins,' Carl Martin,' Sr...
Gary 'Sproul; Neal Taylor, Wayne
Todd, • . • •
Rooster Fight= -,Ken Taylor, Gary
Sproul,.; Neal Taylor.
3 section looked 'after the booth
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PAGE SEVEN
There was aood turn out at
Holyrood, Friday evening for the
reception for ,Mr.. and 'Mrs. ;Wil-
liam IHaldenby, '(newlyweds). Mr.
Ray Haldenby read the ..address
and Mr,' Carman bytock made'
the presentation of a purse of •
money. Dancing' Was enjoyed
with music by the Armow Rarnb-
lers. '
Mr. and Mrs Keith Hackett
and children, • Islington, • Spent
Saturday with Mr And Mrs. Mid
ford Wa11 • and Donnie.
Little I Trtidy and Stewart /Vic=
Pherson have retrained, oto their
home en the' 8th con• after spend-
ing
some time with their .grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom' Ste-
wart,
Mrs. Ethel Wilson and Mr;
Win. .Kidd returned to Toronto
after ''spending seine '. tine with
Mrs;- Mary Wall, Mi.' .and Mrs.
Oral Wilson and children • and
Mr. Jas, Wilson.
Sunday visitors :with M'r. and
:Mrs. Tom
Stewart= were= Mr, and,
_Mrs. Gerald Stewart, ' Kincardine
and: Mr., and -Mrs: Dan : MMPher
son and family, 8th con.,•• spend. -
big the: evening at the same home
were . Mr and, Mrs.' Ronald Stan-
ley and family; Kinloss and Mrs.
Frank Brown and Reg:.. , ;
Mr. and .1Vrrs. •Bert 'Bannerman
nnerman
spent ;'Saturday evening with
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'BUYS WALKERTON HONE
Henry Hossfeld has sold his
home to ..Dr, William Swan of
Port Coliborne,,. who is .. cornet g " to
Mr. and Mrs. Alex ' Whytock.
Mr. ; and ':Mrs Frank Dobson
and ,Billy,' .,Paisley -and Mr; Geo..
Dobson, Toronto were', ; Sunday
'visitors with: Mrs A. Green, and
,boys • .
Mr. and Mrs Alex .Whytock
were dinner guest§. Sunday even-
ing
of Mx: and Mrs. Dryden:
Green. • .
Mes sers. Ed ' axid Ross Green
spent. Sunday at Orangeville. •.
Mrs.. Frank Brown and • Reg,
spent . Friday everiitig with Mr..
and Mrs Isis, Wraith. ,
Once' he finishes his banking he'll be off
for a little fishing.
Like millions of other Canadians, he. finds
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the local bank .: a • handy, friendly and
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familiar place where he can drop in . as
casually, as into the' corner store. He knows
there . is nothing formal about banking.
Bank premises . are designed, and bank
personnel are trained, to provide speedy,
efficient and convenient: service' in an easy
and informal way. `
Wherever you go, you will find bank staffs
providing, the kind 'of personal service that
is „*eyed' to the easy, modern. way you like
to do your banking.
TILE IIARTERED► BANKS
SERVIN „ a
YOUit. COMMUNITY':
17n
Walkerton, having formed
partnership. with. Dr. J., T .I
Robinson. He secures.. possession,
of; the' home.' next week • and will •
move to' Walkerton with his wife
and family. of three , children
prior to June. 22nd when he. ,
starts practicing" here. • .
' Walkerton Herald -Times
• Mrs. Bwan is the former .Ruth..
Anderson, daughter of Mr. an
n
Mrs. W. B', .Anderson.,.
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