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For Meet Honor
Two boys and two girlstied
tor top honors at the 'L''xeter
t+ttblie iSehool track and field
Meet Friday.
ll:'red ' Ward, the interm• ediate
winner, and. John Nagel, the jun-
ior champ, scored 2.6 points each
to tie for the title of 'Overall
Boys* Champion.
fDoinn& Bridges, w110 won the
senior division, and Judy iSeel-
grorve, the intermediate winner,
both compiled; 18. points to share
in the iOverall. Liras' iChampion
honors.
Tile meet was conducted at the
community park Friday afternoon
under the supervision •of J?rin-
cipai A,. B. Idle and a committee
composed of Chairman (Ronald
Heimrick, 'Miss Nancy m Sinasae
and 'Garfield Baker. (Recreation
Director Doug ►Smith assisted
with the meet.
•Most of the students at the
Sehaol partieipated in the activ-
ities making keen competition in
all events.
shawl Nagel, and aim 'McDon-
ald tied for senior boys' e11awp-
ion. 'Brian 1 weitzer won the pee-
wee championship.
Junior .girls' ehampion 'eras
Bonnie Turvey and the pee -wee
winner was. Dianne Miller.
Senior Boys
Champion --(tie) Simon Nagel tind
Jim MacDonald, 13 points each.
Runners-up---(tle) Ross Gould and
Bob Armstrong, 9 points each.
100 -yard dash—Jhn MacDonald, (12
secs.), Dan MacDonald, Ross Gould.
Running broad Jump—Jim MacDon-
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Standing broad altmp---Bob Arm -
Jones.
stron5 (1' 1"), Simon Nagel,, Bob.
Hon, step and jump --Simon ,Nagel
(28` ti"), Bob Armstrong, Doug Kel-
son.
High jump --Simon Nagel (3'8").
Jim Flennessey, Olen Dorton.
Shot Put Ross Gonial (33'), Jitn
MacDonald. Den MacDonald.
Intermediate Soya
Champion—Fred Ward, 16 .points.
Runner -up --+Dale Tervey, 13 points.
DaleyTurrvey,ard dash—'red.
Sanders. (19 secs,),
Running broad lump --Dale ',purvey'
Kni(13' ght•
8W 1"), Fred Ward, Dean lrte-
Standing broad tame—Jim Jones
(7` 1"), Dale Tervey, (31U Harvey.
Hop, sten and junco—Fred Ward
(27' 2"), Ted Sanders, Dean Mc-
Fiight. jump—Ted Sanders (4' 4"),
Fred Ward, Dale Turvey.
Shot put—Wes Sims <29' 10"), Bill
Heywood, Jack Stephan.
.il+nlar Boys
Champion—John Navel (16 points).
13unner-up—Fred Wells (14 points).
50 -yard dash --J o b n Nagel (7111
secs.), Fred Wells, Peter ¥cFalls,
Running broad lump-39hn Nagel
(11' 62'), Fred Wells, Mervyn Taylor.
Standing broad jump, John Nagel
(6' .6'2), Fred Wells, Ray Ward.
Running high Jump—Fred Wells
(3' 5"), Peter McFalls, John Nagel,
Softball throw Robert Schroeder
(98'), Leroy Gould, 12ay Ward.
Bean bag in tire—Jim Carscadden,
Gary Ford, Philip Dzioba,
Senior Girls
C h a m p i o n—Donna Bridges, 18
points.
Runner-up—B a r bar a Hodgson, 8
points,
75 -yard dash—Donna Bridges (10
secs), Barbara Hodgson, Marjorie
Hodgert.
Runningbroad jump, Barbara Hodg«
son (13' 3), Donna Bridges, Marion
Belling.
Standing broad jump—Donna Brid-
ges (6' 7"), Marjorie Hodgert, Doro-
thy Heywood.
High Jump -Donna Bridges (13' 19"),
Carol Gibbons, Dianne Ryckman.
Softball throw—Dorothy Heywood
(105' 10"), Dianne Ryckman, Eleanor
Heywood.
Bean bag •in tire toss—Shirley
Swartzentruber, Jacqueline Hannah,
Marion Belling.
Intermediate Girls
C h ani p i o n --Judy Snelgrove, 18
points.
Itunuer-up — Anne Hockey 9 points.
75 -yard dash -Judy Snelgrove (101%
secs.), Anne Hockey, Carol Mc-
Curdy.
Running broad jump—Anne R ockey,
(32' 3 e), Judy Snelgrove, Martha
ochrane.
Standing broad Jump—Judy Snel-
grockoveey. (6' 7"), Betty Dixon, Anne
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High jump—Judy Snelgrove (3' 4"),
Carol McCurdy, Teena Van der Neut.
Softball throw—Marlene MacMillan
(84' 9"), Dianne Delbridge, Eileen
Cooper. .
Bean bag in tire toss—Marie Brint-
nell, Annie Iran de Worp, Mary Shaw.
Junior Girls
C•h a m p i o n— Bonnie Turvey, 11
points.
Runner -up ---Linda Waiper, 10
points.
50 -yard dash—Bonnie Turvey (7'h
secs.), Linda Wainer, Helen Hend-
rick.
High jump --Marilyn Frayne (3' 3''),
Carolynne Simmons, Linda Wainer.
Softball throw—Margaret H o av e y
(65' 8"), Joan Dettmer, Linda John-
son,
Bean bag in tire toss—Loretta
Haley, Linda Johnson, Carolyn Har-
ris.
Standing broad jump—Helen Hend-
rick (5' 1.0%"), Linda Waiper (5' 5"),
Bonnie Turvey (5' 12').
Boys' slow bicycle race—Harold
Blanchard, Gordon Snell, Frank Boyle.
Girls' slow bicyle race—Bonnie 1Io-
garth, Grace MacKenzie, Bonnie
Doerr.
Pee -Wee Girls
Champion—Dianne Miller, 10 points.
Runner -up --Elsie Gosar, 8 points.
50 -yard dash, Sheila Fahner, Elsie
Gosar, Jetske Vanderheide.
Running broad jump—Dianne Miller,
Jeanne Mooney, Linda Bunter-Duvar.
Standing broad jump—Jetske Van-
derheide, Linda Hunter-Duvar, Helen
Campbell.
Running high jump—Dianne Miller,
Mary Bakker, Jeanne Mooney.
Softball throw—Elsie Gosar, Donna
Smythe, Margaret Snelgrove.
Bean bag in tire toss—Jean Dzioba,
Jean Mooney, Linda Hunter-Duvar.
Pee Wee Boys
Champion—Brian Sweltzer, , 13
points,
Runner -up --tarry Idle, 9 points.
50 -yard dash—Larry Idle, Larry
Gould, Jimmy' Kerslake,
Running broad jump=Brian Sweit-
zer, Larry Idle, Larry Gould.
Standing broad jump—Brian Sweit-
zer, Larry Gould, Hank Gosar.
Running high jump—George Arm-
strong, Brian Sweitzer, Ronnie Cor-
nish. •
Softball throw Micky Schroeder,
Larry Jones, Larry Idle,
13ean bag in tire toss—Larry Wil-
Jert, Bobby Taylor, David Beavers.
Wee -Wee Boys
Running race—Paul Sims, Enke
Nagel, Hans Zeehuisen.
Bopping race—Freddie Simmons,
Eddie, Dykstra, bonnie Wolfe.
Wee -Wee Girls '
Running race Linda Wells, Sheila
Keller, Sue .Ann Linidenfield.
Kick-the-slipper—M a r y Cochrane,
Elizabeth Ellerington„ Wendy Doerr.
Report From
Harpley
lay DHSS M. HOI)GINS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridley and
Jean spent last weekend with
Mrs. Minnie Oliphant in Burling,
ton.
'Mrs. Arthur Walper of it ie1i8r
Creek, Alberta, Mrs. Ridley's
aunt, passed away oa Tuesday
evening last..
Messrs, Glen and Jim Love,
Mr, Wm, Love and. Mr. Vinery
Desiardine of Grand Bend alt -
tended the plowing i mtt h on
Thursday at Leamington.
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'Plans for the coining bazaar
were completed; when the Wom-
en's Association and Missionary
Society of the TJnited Church met
on Thursday. Worship service
was led by Miss M. Clambers
and the Study Book eras reviewed
by Mrs. Garfield 13111.
Mrs. W. Mack presided for
the iW,M,S..and reported .tin the
recent convention held at Grand
Bend, and On the purchase at
books,
Mrs. 1T. 'Metz 'was in charge of
W.A. business. 1Sevex+ai items
were discussed and plans .com-
pleted for tile bazaar and tea be-
ing held on Saturday, November
5.
Roth soeieties will hold elec-
tions at the November meeting,
nominating. committees were ap-
pointed for W. M.
Matz and Mrs. 33. Lampert, 'for
W.A.--Mrs. Jas, Mawhinney and
Mrs. J. Woodall, Afternoon host-
esses were Mrs. A. Pfaff, Mrs, J.
Maw'hinneY and Miss M. Chamb-
ers.
bier's Day
Men's Day Service was observ-
ed in the Evangelical Church
Sunday morning, The men of the
church were in charge of the
service and rendered two muse,
cal numbers, 'Mr. Carfrey Cann
of Exeter was guest speaker.
)*lowers adorning the rostrum
were in memory of Mrs. Annie
Haist, placed by Mrs, Wm. Roess-
ler and family, and flowers plac-
ed by Mr. Bert Paste were in
memory of his mother.
Rear Evangelist Graham
Many of our residents attend-
ed the serviee of Evangeltst'Rev.
Graham in Toronto Wednesday
evening. Those attending were:
Mr. and Mrs.. Freeman Morlock,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Finlc'beiner,
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Ra)tz, Mr, and
Mrs. Emmery Fahrner, Miss Ella
Morlock, Dr. Lulu ,Gaiser, Mrs,
R, Molitor and Miss Lillian Haist,
Personal Items
Mr. and Mrs. 'William Wright
returned last week from a motor
trip to' the West Coast.
Mrs. T. Spence of Toronto spent
several days last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Stevenson,
Little Miss Diane Armstrong,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Armstrong, who has been a pa-
tient in •St. Joseph's, Hospital,
London, for the past ten days,
is showing some improvement,
and her many little friends hope
she will have a speedy return
home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schroeder
of London visited on Sunday with
Mr. and. Mrs. 'F. W. Clark,
Miss Agnes Lamport .and friend
of Detroit spent the Weekend
here, Mrs. S. Lamport who spent
some time in Detroit returned
to her home here.
Mr. Ezra Oestricher of Wind-
sor spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Qestrieber. `
Mr. Art Bailey of .St. Cathar-
ines spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. 'Carl Radford.
Miss Gertrude Beaver a•n..d
friend of Detroit were weekend
guests with Mr, and Mrs, Harry
Beaver.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Berge
and Mrs. H. Clark and Mr. O.
Pfaff have returned from a motor
trip to Manitoba.
Charlie Was a tavern keeper, an
ideal family man and good citizen,
Elia tavern was run strictly ac-
cording to regulations.
At a big dorrlrinunity get.,togeth,
er in the park, drinks were avail.
able in abundance, beer and soft
drinks. t;'harlio' drank orange pop.
Chided by a friend, "Where's your
favourite brand Charlie?* he re -
Plied, "This is it:'
"What! Why not beer?"
"I Bell It?" was Charlie's' reply.k
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Try "pepping up" with Ostrex. Contains tonio
for weak,• rundown feeling due solely to
body's lack of iron which many men and
women On "old." Try Ostrex Tonic Tablets
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all drug stores everywhere,
Usb.arne Assessment
alp To
,assessment of 1Jsborie town.
ship 'has increased. 51,200 to .$2,
681,250, Assessor H. H. G. Strang
reported to council at a recent
meeting. Population, of the, town-
ship is up slightly to 3,638.
Tile assessment includes: Janus,
$1,609,744 less woodlot exemp—
tions of $135304; buildings, 41,-
200,000; and business, $6,000.
+Court of revision ion the 4'011
will be held November 7 at .3 p,rn.
Grants of $'60 each to the Itirk-
ton Agricultural Society and the
Exeter Agricultural Society and
$25 to .the South 'Huron Plow, -
men's Association were .approved,
Bear Weed Appeal
Council disallowed en appeal
by Lorne Allen against $26.25
costs assessed him for weed cat -
ting On his farm, Lot 11, Con.
13 on ;July 18. The appeal was
denied on the grounds there had
been • a :complaint and Euron
Weed Inspector W. R. Dougall
had found 'that entry and ei t
ting were necessary to remedy
the situation,
'Mr, Allen, his 'father, George
Allen and Mrs. Allen spoke for
the appeal; Weed Inspector W.
R. Dougall also testified.
Council appointed ,Reeve Verne
Pincombe, William Routley and
Clerk Strang to be the laical sen«
actors to prepare the juror's list
of 158 as required by county of-
ficials.
Council authorized payment of
SHAHS Maintenance levy of $5,..
264.12.
,Contraetor on the Dykemap,
drain was paid balance . oftender
price and extras required to com-
plete oons'truetion amounting to
$500.
%Assessment eourt 'of revision
adlourhed on February 14 was
reconvened to authorize the clerk
to make changes in ownership on
the '1955 tax colleetor's roll.
The following alterations were
made;
Lot N pt, 6 Con. 1 from 1er'r,
Kerr and Walker to Ruth Mahon.
Lot S pt. 16, Con, 2 from Gun-
ning to Laverne .Heywood.
Lot IE A 19-20 Con. 3 from
Chambers and parting to Wm.
Chambers.
Sot 'S A 13 Con. 5 from Gun-
ning and Monteith to 'Charles
Monteith.
Lot s 13 Con. '5 add $100
business a r.
n assessment to Hen y
Nyhuis on 1906 taxes.
'Lot pt, 1,0' von. 7 from Spar -
ling to Marinus Westtiorp.
?.ot .G con 8 and S]3 pt. 12
S.W.B. Von• from 'Melville Hem
to Lavine Rent.
Lot N 31 Can. •$ from 1-iarry
Ford to ilordon Ford,
Lot 1 D from Arthur Her
slake to Robert Kerslake.
I,at 0 8.W.rli, Con. from Dobbs
to Arthur Abbott,
Pt. $ Lot .S.3.B. tool, tram
Valk to Norman Antos.
Pt, Lot 13 .Con.. 3. from. 'Keller
to Jaelf Doerr.
Coun(;illors Harold Jeffery,
3areld tern, Clayton Smith and
Hugh Trove, were present.
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