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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1958-05-29, Page 1be trot (IV 7!., 31• A•) i �GGB'i, - TED OI3SERV 44we !Uy one of our xeade had to do with, the recent 'Paper drave . If the Scouts (or soKne- oine) ,this Jody figured , , - iwwO make a point of coa%ectamlg dg- areitte' cartorn>s and •candy wrap, pees which. had been discarded on, ;'awns, and otreete, otc. . , . it Tn1ugQ'ui be qulted asrtouanct(w !an next dative day She figured It would boost thee tonnage, con- sr'JdelralhNy SrrP4 =,' ANIMALS ATS A, ib'olut . . , Lorne Jervis shat a, porxnupi ne in the backyard of his awe at RR % alinton .. .. The, a bred was 'gray with white quill's, a,arige eyed and heavy padded feet . 'Tho, porcupine is not very common $n Ithese pants' , . . eft= 00WN0 SUNDAX W Shetgt Ws+ Day . . a day spon- sored, by ,th+e Shut Ings Day As- socialthii of Canada . . 7t is a day speclallly set aside` ftr at- tention to those, who are shut -tri . 7he Wea wast started in God- o dtr by a yming semi-bwaald, ,Elrnest. Bazkor•, In, 190, and it has wince ,grown :.to a wald'e•-spread- oitliganizati0on .witrhi members in maw countries; other than Can!a,da ltemlemlbeird -the sick and dis- abled on+ Shut-In"si Day . , .. ME?r A TRULY REMARKABLE woman ,bh1s week . . . She's 82 years old, lana) ove lady who dbeis not nind having her age• -knowm ---in fact if she 'brags a lgttlfe about it, that woualdf be, under- s'tandlab+le . , . After 61 yetaas! in the LOBrA, she baisr served in; ev- ery position the lodge bas, to of- fer, anclludinig tem, Teams as Grand Secretary, and as naw in her sec- ond year as Grand Mistress+ of Brriitnsh *America, . (that, $aio- telals us, xs only ,a nice way of saying Caniare:da) ... In this latter job, sine is r'equ'ired to travel ')from sea: to sera' wherever .the LOB has: chapters, . . . to v+lsdit, and speak and encourage . My opinion ds! lthlat she could pass for half her age without a bit of trouble, end' she's: a aovely person to meet, , AOSPITAL AUXILIARY WILL MEET TUESDAY, JUNE 3 The re>gua+ar meeting of the Lad- ies Auxiliary to the 0,11niton Pub - lie Uospilbai, wiliC be heald on Tues - dray evening. June, 3 commencing at 8 •pp an. in theWuisesu- Resiiden! e: Gas Mains Likely Will Be Laid This Summer Ck k Johrn Liver!mlore, was the towns: ropresentbatitve at the hear- dng elan St atford on: Monday when the Uniioun Gas Com�pairy of Ceni- adai, Ltd., was .given leave to con- struct their lines from. Stratford to GodeAdL The lame w191 f'olaow cause%, the route of the CNR railway, and ease¢nenty are being obtained from the .aural and urban property hoild- ecra along the route, No .objections have been railed, arid it ds' expected that the gars company wall be starting on lay- ing imams, and laterals ,to those who 14an using the naturatl fuel, by the middle of June. Reipmsenitatdve:s of the farm famiJaesf and of taco urban n=*- ipallitiev attended the, hearing be- ftv the Ontario Fuel. Board, Meeting In Exet r e Tonight To Form Turnip Association A meeting will be head in, Ex- etbei° Town rHall to -night, Thurs- day, May 29, off all turanrlp grom- em in Huron,, MId'dlesex and Per- th. The time, of the meeting will be 8.34 deloek. Pnampos!e of this, gathering is to efx5orm, a Turnip Growers Associa- tion for The three ,townshrips', and to elect a prest1 enft, vlce-presW milt, secretary -treasurer and, dir. ectolr's. Also the group 1x119. dig- (hft marketing arrangeiimenrts for sttftgifheaii rg the, gr'rower• prince urider aversige marketing wndit- ictus. 1x6s;ionn to hold this mee,tdhug was made at a we91-attended meet- ing bf turmap gxro!weft dirt. Vioter lattt ' bumday. InComatiion, on t w*loiiaug is boding amwgedd for, tind ithe arinnbuantelmeatit of this vwofirg was Maidei by X&h Aid- &39y 1VTimi+esex atvd 'D, H, Mires Bhhtn ebntnty agraculr ural' tejVeis- ctiyeu, The Week'$ Weather I ti THE NSW ERA -93rd YEAR No. 22—The Home PaPeir With tho News COLI Kinsmen Honour Peewees; Trophies, Jackets Presented Mgh 14W svgh 1AW ions, were; discovered during the Im 1961 MAY 22 80 a 11 5400 23 54 62 68 44 24 0 W 10 46 25 " 7 7x 51 20 01 20 62 4�r V 16 41 56 5+i 28 W 46•,±,��� 70 editor of the Stratford Beacon - " Aiabtr:.45. Herald, presented his newspaper's Itt IMI .94,1W ,s trophy to Doug Macaulay, captain ti THE NSW ERA -93rd YEAR No. 22—The Home PaPeir With tho News COLI Kinsmen Honour Peewees; Trophies, Jackets Presented The Kinsmen Club of Clinton + MUO algin..), Paul Goldsworthy, ions, were; discovered during the honoured their Peewee hockey sports night held in Gets ]Degree players at a (136'6"), rK. Cummings, K. Currie; Ffotel Clinton last Thursday. lCawbnl District Collegifate, Inst- Three trophies were .officially Roger Cummings. presented to team captains: John Lobb, J. Eillidott. Cooper, captain of Canadiens, ac- Boys, ohamplo s were: seniors, cepted the Pickett and Campbell .. y Limited (Tip Top) trophy from x f R, B. Campbell, as winners of 114, juivtors, David Nadsh, 23 and; the four -team Kinsmen Peewee rx town hockey league. .. Kin President-elect Malt Edgar Girls' ehan ions, are: senior, presented the Canadian Bank of ' c Commerce trophy to Borden Me- yard, T. Hutchims+ (27.5 sec.), P .Sbhoenhals, Mike Spild'er; 440 Rae,team Rae, captain of the all,•star. Booth,; junior, Caron Gat- tinger. . that won the Mitchell Lions :Club Chanphon, D. Naish, 23 .points- peewee tournament in March. Ds Lyaniv Yawnigblut, Dave ,Cornsitable, tabTe; L. W. "Chick" Appel, sports Senior Boys editor of the Stratford Beacon - Juvenile Boys Herald, presented his newspaper's D. Constable, Pole vanxlit D. MacKenzie (8'1") trophy to Doug Macaulay, captain lllaoti�pihht; 220 yard, C. Groves+, (264'sec.), John Dildo+tt• 440• yard, of the Clinton Peewees who were Itt• 100 n yard, D. Eaiiiatt (14 sec.), I G. Jewitt, A, Baily; 440 yard, D. runners-up in "C" series hockey Grime, herb. Fan+grad;� broad le�rlVfchopnesOt£ atthe Goderich Lions Young Can, ago Cyw.d, sce Poaie va+ullt B, Lobb $ f#.) Kern ( ada week tournament during East- iytjuaprypeA Ba11,i bmoacT ju. p, WayiM Love (x3'2"), D. Elliott, er week. Mr. Appel reminded his _ hearers that many Clinton boys had helped Stratford win hockey WILLIAM THOMAS MAN - championships in former years. He AGHAN, spiv of Mfr, and Mrs;. personally requested the Young W. E, Ma+naganam, Ciirnton, wag Canada Week committee to have graduated from the 'Faculty of his firm's trophy put tip for com- Forestry, University of Toron- petition among the smaller towns, to,' as.a Ba+dheaor of the Science such as Clinton. Mr. Appel was of Forestry, on Wed' - quite complimentary to all service nesdiay, May 28. He has taken clubs which promote and sponsor da ;posltilon as Zone, Forester minor sports. wdith -the Ontario Department The highlight of the evening of LamldLs• anvd' Forests in the Re - was the presentation of purple forestation, and Timber Man - and gold leather jackets to 17 agement Dirvison.. "B41 Is. a players and the manager and two graidiura.te of Clinton Distract coaches of the pee -wee all-star C.bgRegihte. Institute, team.. This presentation was made by the District Governor of Kins- men District No. 1, Bartley Watts, from clone. Afterr congratulating the Clinton Mario Kin on their minor sports activity, r spoke to the kids. he said "You are getting training here tonight Clinton's 1 in citizenship, simply by listening to speakers and elder persons." The following received jackets: Plans 'for` the, Clinton, Siprdn+g manager Don Kay,. coach Frank Show are rapidafy betag fbi'aalized'. "Timmer„ McEwan assistant Uivfiortunateiy ;the date ori, June coach Terry O'Neil; and Bayne 1'1 anad-e dt , impossible for Premie Boyes, Arnold George, Philip MzniVer D;iedfernba'ker'. to attend White, Doug Macaulay, Laurie and ,off: -dally open the show, but Colquhoun, Tom Gillette, Gordon Charles S. Ma.+cNaugihto�n, Eketer, Logan, Gary Gilks, Borden Mc- •reicentdy elected by this rr)d ng to Rae, John Cooper, Alan Murnin, r'epres'ent Huron Mt ithed Ontario Randy Glew, Herb Mellish, Bob 1e'olsslarture' ir+as accepted an; ln- GIazier, Melvin Crich, Dave Des- viltatlo!n to officiate. Jardine, Peter Staniforth. Special events are being plan - The presentation aspect of the nedd alang with the customary dds- meeting was reversed at one time, rpa!ay of top breeds of livestock. when John Cooper, Doug Mac- There wi14 be 'a flag race—a tim- aulay and Borden McRae, under ed, event for saddle horses, direction of K. X. Colquhoun, The. trail horse: (open class) (Continued on Page Ten) promises, to, be as colraurful- as; in 49 Confirmed atSt.Joseph's Jubilee Year For the Church Most Rev. John C. Cody, 8bb- o . orf the Diocese of London, con- fe+rred, Confirmation and celebrat- ed Mass in honor of the golden jubilee of St. Joseph's Romani Cda- thoale Church, on; Monday night, Pastor of they church, Rev. Fr: J. W. Graham, presented 49 can- didateis for confarniationr. The can- Mdates were examined, by the B!ishop�s secretary, Rev. Fr. J, Mc0on nick, London, 'CDerng'Y present included Rev. Fr. J. P. Gleeson, Goderich:; Rev, E. P. Weber, Seaforth. and nt,-Lit. Rev. Fr. Paul Levesque, palmed at lt1CiA!]+ station Clinton, CanddiidaUes presented were: from Sit, Josephs, Caiman, Harry Cummings•, Clair Daley GATry Fl- aet, +GatnV Graham, k1thard Le- B.eau, Lea AUdd, Dam°rd Parker, Eidward! Spencer,, Ronald' Sytmick, Barry Wild, +C'9are Boyle, Marle Anna Boyle, May Lou Demomme, Shirley Ann .Pleet, Dianne Garan, Mwy Ann Gtiddon, Alfreda Golld- swot tiny, Ruth G•ol'dsworthy, tzn- ni.e Graham, Judy Graham, Pat. ricin Reynolds, Barbara Sharp; Maine- Sdcruton�, Hazel Ann, Shan- ahan Caroline, Sytn&*, Angela ' V`iiker, Ma'ritina Wammes, Oorn eliia Wamr i)ies,, Theresa Zabl!ockti, St, Michael's,, $lytta, Jos- .awls 'M*m*a5 Ile�tfrom, yl g2rnboom, Peter belly, a'rtiyn•, Mary Elholl 1w- ertty> Ke11y, Malrya>hm; 1511- ytithido van. Dairimieren. NreftoWRI aftis, Wad Misr: Maryae'a ffit'srt C,"a,'tih,alrie- sett�tleft to arrive tat' CUntoan; ariginalay rail�- ed iliatten)Yuiry' Cloirh O ts, Were t" bro bets, Dontr`Jnie and, John hey iftO t's', who came, fmrd T and $n IM, iFaf•i;it Mass Was, colebeaste�d; in a log' cabini in, 14u l<'ett tow iiship lax 1856. A ,log tshuteh was, btil t three y�"�:m lator. 1-ty a.+3s1:, a ifoxrmet Presbyterian chudt�iah; w fpurchme!d ifs C,tixnt and it served the growing ,Cathol- ;k congregation u,nitil the ,present church was +buil`; in 1908. Par- ishonem from the area carried the bricks• for die, structure a distance of about ten mdl+es. on sleighs dur- ine; the winter months. Bishop Cody, referring to the perseverranicer' .of ,forefathers• of members of the congregation, saild !bh'ein Grim, should be tonts�truction of a sepevate, school, at Clinton. At present there- isf a separate school in Hallett which. was erec- ted at !the- same- time as the orig- inal, church, Graduate Nurse Miss Alice Caldwoll grateduAt- ed from Victoria Hosotal' s&- 001 of >rictxsiiig hi special ceae- Momty tiiW an- 'l`h'aines. Hall, 'Un- rbearsdity of Wesitetii OA14r>ib liast 'nIursday, Nisy 22. Miss' CCald4 well, who is iii'* daughter of Mr. and Mtn, W itlimn Caldwell, DIU0eiiieasd, as• nolo on staff ,'r't 'i}ilotbli'i.a; Iraspital, Sho aittend- led' C�!C�f. 1�NTON, ONTARIO, THURSPA $,coots Two Clinton Receive Que�`,K`s Scout Certificates 'i"wo Clanton Boy .'outs ree, ewed 'their Queen'scext- ifi.cat+ea 'Cafla4migw+aod°e, last Fr day evening, when;. 'they°`��took Part in, the Mae, Water Re>gaclfn Que!en'u Scout Ceremony is ; *4'town. Kenneth Van Riese4-,eod Wla- Ramri W 1d., were the; bon;oured paiifr.. PmesemuUaliore was indd'e by the Provincial. C9ommisslo r, Fvan!k Worth, who, addr�es+sex the gath- eniimg, pr'esenbing thl• ChW eage to dthe new �Queenf''s Scouts. Theile were 25 Scouts' rcceiWing th10 a- ward, wbilch is ,the. �ghest a S'couit e+an recMelilv'e. Taking part Gni 'tine program were C. C. A ddl'eb!ro, Q.C., dhlmir- mane ;aln!d Mayor Allan:Caranlph,aea, Coaiaxngw><>tooa;; the Rev. Phil 'Up ,Downer and' the Rev. John Hunter. The cere>« ~ iy was very intpres- sive, and the families o!f ,the Jxoys who: attended 'are pry iy enbhus- dasitic about ,the h'a Ktw earned by their eons. i Legionaires Gather Over 22 Tons of Paper Last Wednesday Colldectric int of paper iii town last week was quote su'cc2ssful, Leg- ibn sponsors, of the 4r4ve report the lbiggasst tornlage Y-edt, with two trucks ln, torvn to tow away blue 22 :tons, 320 ;lbs, of p'a'per. This wddl amount to a, tidy sum. for the L•egridon, and means tpdiier homes all over town, ber TO Open 8 SpringShoTV hast years. Added to' the program last year ,an; the. %WWF M'B,t . of, the EbMter Saddle ,Club', if will be Car- ried out again, and requires the, sa'ddi+e 'horses to appear ,in serv- iceable weatern stack., with older in suitable western show attire. Those words; serviceable and, suit- able may sometimes seem, mis- leadi,ng to the, spectator, for the homes, came decked out in very tine array indeed, makang a (sol- ofuriiul' show ,in the, 'parade, and .at ahoy sh!ow!gmi nft. Ponies; in haarriess, and ridden in a s!pecioll childdreWs race are, always attractive. Several 4-H classes .give Club members; a chiance to, show th!er:ir stuff in the spring of the year. The .evening tprogrrairn prom ilses to'be, something special rthis year, the heavy draught .team: the four horse-tanvden, lifteb, (best matched team, +beast dressed team, gentle - mares turnout, and :pony teams, are inclUd'ed In the horse- show, and then there ids to be a variuety progfram, arranged by the JunCor Foarmers', Wiilaaram Leiper, Londesibora, as .presl,dent of the, fair, with sup- lymdng oiff4cers in each of the ,four ftammbips around Car"nton and .town -as well. Provincial Minister To Open Ausable Authority DOM 'ilhe.•i4-an. W. M. Nickle, Min- ister of Planning and Develoip- menrt wiibll officiate at ,the open- ing. of the John A. Mara icon Damn on; Wednesday, June 4. Thiis dam, which islocated one and; one, quarter miles east of Edx- eter and jru'syt South of Highway 83, is part off they Aus'able River Con!serva,tion. Authority Projftt, District 10012 Will Hold Church Service The 'au'ron DiJ idet No. 8 r'O.0,0, amnmi. church service wtill, be '.he'l'd: dnr Ontario Street I United' Churbrh this coming Sun- day at 7030 p.m, with lodges iaff Go&A,cfi, Seda'forth, Brueefaerl;d, Reansall, 11 xetefr aurid' C1linibon rep- resented. Re+bel h, lodges, are in- cluded, The Caidt6n, 1.egr:fort, (Ban!niobIt- burn) Pipe Band will be in at'• tenddanvice•, and, Odd:fe9110ws stirrer !as< ltodi .to meet at 'their dull at 7 eclook. Tho lnonrou;r lot, havhmg tliass ser- vice, din, Clinton+ith!is year' is dine to +the nnembershilr of Gorge• Fail, oner,l7t:lsitraet DcYttty Gtaid M�irs-. tem, �1n1 tii� CSttztionu tCJodge. Ail rnem;b'ers are asked to attend amid make t'h'is' a: rti'emomablee oc'-sui o. STAWY TOWNSHIP Mr. �an6 Mrs. 'Victor Taylor wid Mm`s. CbAhftJ- .7'a3ltxr, viaatecl _ it nUf,falor Over ,tIl re weelce , M'rt, O Taylor remvained to 121t1'tt f(ix C*DCl Field Day Selects Winners Many track and field champ- K. G<ntnrnirn;g?s (419") J. Eallott, + MUO algin..), Paul Goldsworthy, ions, were; discovered during the K. Currie; broad j.u4np, C. Gircrves Tarty Veenhloef; 880 yard, P. DU_ Mead Day coanpetitdam 'held by (136'6"), rK. Cummings, K. Currie; chalone (2.44 min,) M. Collier, lCawbnl District Collegifate, Inst- shot 1put, C. Groves 039'9"} Bruce Roger Cummings. iitute. students, last week. Lobb, J. Eillidott. Pale vanult, D. Naisrh, (77"), Jim Boys, ohamplo s were: seniors, Clhan*on, C. Groves, 25 points. Da,7!es, Paul Draper; high jump, Clayton Groves, with 25 ,point's; irntea�errveddialtes, Frank. McDonnedDl, Intermediate Says 13. 'W�d (4'5%") R, Cumin+urgs, M. Cagier; broad jump, D. Naigh 114, juivtors, David Nadsh, 23 and; Dashes, 100 yard, frank Me- ('14'11"), Allan. 0achrame, Barryjulveniddes, .Donald Elliott,18. rD meil ttie!d with Tony butch:,. is Harper; hap, Step, jump, D. Nairsh Girls' ehan ions, are: senior, '('11^4 sec.), Paull Schoeriha ,; 220 (811,°2;"), R. {,=rrdngr,, A. Coch- Marion Tanner; daae': e -ates; Mari yard, T. Hutchims+ (27.5 sec.), P .Sbhoenhals, Mike Spild'er; 440 ranee; shot put, D Nais!h (3510' ), M. +Colilielr, John Masse. Booth,; junior, Caron Gat- tinger. (1.05 yard, P. ;Schoet, Chanphon, D. Naish, 23 .points- Ds Lyaniv Yawnigblut, Dave ,Cornsitable, tabTe; Senior Boys 830 yard, L. Yoingbl+ut (2.24 min) Juvenile Boys Dashes, 100DonMcKenzie, yard, Clayton Gro- ves (11 see,), John Maiott, Peter D. Constable, Pole vanxlit D. MacKenzie (8'1") Dec' S4 yarn, Dam Elliott (�.3 sec.); A21Uan Baal, Gamy Jew- lllaoti�pihht; 220 yard, C. Groves+, (264'sec.), John Dildo+tt• 440• yard, 1VL. SpQl-edr, Brian Gri'rne; high . `ntm+p, D. Constable (4'9"), B. y i Itt• 100 n yard, D. Eaiiiatt (14 sec.), I G. Jewitt, A, Baily; 440 yard, D. Kenneth Cuunmirngs•, (1.04 inf7rr }; Lobb (286 ntircn.),lAileica+r Grime, herb. Fan+grad;� broad le�rlVfchopnesOt£ 1 att ,(11,.,7:4 sec.), A. Bala, G. ago Cyw.d, sce Poaie va+ullt B, Lobb $ f#.) Kern ( ,7 jum�IpDaF McDonneafl (354 ), D, Alexander, I iytjuaprypeA Ba11,i bmoacT ju. p, WayiM Love (x3'2"), D. Elliott, , Ou rie, Frank Grew; high Jump, M. S.pilaer; shot put, M. Sp'alaer ,(,37'2"), Allan Johnston, D. Alex- G. JdewItt. ander. Champion, D. Eilll!iott, 18 ;pants. Chamr on F Manors tl !! 1+4 Two New Members Join Kinette Club Two new mteanb!ens+ received their reins oa,t the regular ranee -ting of the Clinton, Krinetrte Club, on Ilueaday evening. ares &YA Mrs, Elamry McdElw.an, made the pres- ani:tation rto Mme. Doaiaad Young Dind Mrs, Terrance 4'N61I. Mrs, Donald Kay and. M'r's, Don- ald xeipdnted on: rune recent District Conven.+tU)n in a4smnilton tndi iCxr4esented'd ,the Club at'tendd- �Unee lawward which ;they hadzecei,v- 'd there, ldlhis award, wiir`.& 4s ant eon- ;mv'ed Under (or the president's.:tse, is in, a adognf llon, a the club -s iavirlg the highest, .percentage of sstitemiddannce• at regular rneetdngs, am eomppeOtl doru •w ith, 50 other clubs Its,t�h'e (1.'>e'ttlet, Colinton, Xirneittos nave be'eu •tuhner-tip for Wk Award sir.•I�� The, ye-Am.he, meeting was held In Hoff& �.intori, 0 - School dhi#itrett filet Saat`cty ]L'a�rtiplilefs l Adtt h J'. M•egtixaS Vaxacarl ch- AMaun of the Red, C�C'o�5 CtaM- wgrn for ounaq has astributled il Ud Goss. safety ;lsattipblots to 1 :very l+ulsil, in F?U61.1,- amid High ao4hool ir'i C7iilrlto+n, paiizis. , > Senior Giris Dashes, 50 y acrd, Ruth. 'T'urner, gunior Boys Marion Turner, Dawn, Grigg; 75 Dabbies, 100 yard, Bill Wild yard', Maadon Turner, Ruth 'Toil ner, (12.3, sec,), David N.ai+sh, lien D. !Grigg, Hundci.nsg; 220 yard, meter Duchw Broad Jump, Dawn Grigg (611,) amine (28 sec.), Mike Collier, K. M, Turner, Gwen Garniprbell•; high I•Ifumk+ing; 440 Tared, M. Coalaer jump, M. Turner (3'111/ "), iD. Gargig, R. Turner; baseball dist- ance throw, R. Turner (120') Car- :& TY,enY aan•, Marilyn P:uddim-v Loons Select NeWCthamlpiban; M. Tume3r wnr1eirs! nip, (R.. '1`iuex, Dawn• Gavgg. President Russell t Holmes in Charge Itufsseolrl R, Holmes was elected president of ithe. Cllmton Lions Club at the rneeli lnrg held ien, St. Pitta's, Parits!ha .H,all. don Tuesday evening. Vice-presidents are r. B. Menzies, Mhtcln,+eal Mmdwn and VVU1116M. Mo qok� `T tleaoiker, F, B. Pennebafker; l.1ion Tamer, '! eslio Ball; TAR Tmslter, Hugh Mwik- ins; secretary, John, IANeftioie; directoas, Herb, 'SAdle anti John Aoisitett. oules+t ispeaker, Plying. 6fflcer Cr, L. Rotor, vms, imtroducodf by A;oyoe:d 1uFaMivaarq and' his topic was "ftsicat. M;tmess for the mid - die egged petr'soaner. He Sugigegw sta rd 04cerci;ses w1h,1 to sOlwaur'd be eamit',hd iiia for si5t Min,Utres e4V- tw day. q1he soeefakot W" 'thailkted by ilio hew presi;doin?t. IlitermeMate Girls Dashes, 50 yard, Jean Both,Jeanne Pt w anvil JhdM, llalwaa d- 75 yanid, J. Rooth., J, Et'ue, Ernnly •CJbllifin+s. Jump, E. Coding (4'5"), arA Margaret Mara+ilii.; Susan Carmf (411.11) 1 Cathleen .Porter; ,basebal>k tdvrohv, Karen 1 udl UIVYt�t all, Diasnne Cam- 011aaYfli3bhr, Jean' ;Booth. ,Flat milenls+ , r 961; , E, 'Cbilrlins', 4wdoir Girls Rhes; Z yard, Carron Gattili • igen', Joadib Johnsrtdnr, Darlene 1a19-, ;tett"*, 56 (%pj, !galrw h Catrf.tfyiget, J.. Gattioger - D. La.dsft•• irigen.{ (31-- t and J,. 0 tt9xrciwt flo zea OWMAON Orton G•gt&iger, Runnrn'ez� up, J. Johnston, it. Y'lwtnw Stleol•,