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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1954-09-22, Page 9Belgrave School Fair Results (Continued from page four) quet, Murray Vincent, USS 7 EWW;K Julia Mason, USS 7, EWW; Barry Scott, 9 EW; Kenneth McGowan, 10 ■W EW; Burry Golby, 7 Morris; Wayne " Elston, 7 Morris. . Decoration for Thanksgiving, Mur­ ray Vincent, USS 7 EWW; Betty Rinn, Belgrave; Jim Johnston, 8 Mor­ ris; Jean Bacon, Belgrave. Northern Spy, Anne Caldwell, 10 EW; Jimmie Robinson, USS 7, EWW; Mary Nes­bitt, 1 Morris; Marjory Black 13 EW; Keith Hardy, USS 7 EWW,. Snow apples, Douglas.,Johnston, Belgrave; Kay Naylor, USS 7, EWW Jean Nay­lor, USS 7, faWW, McIntosh reds, Ross Goll, 8 Morris; Peter Mason, USS 7 EWW. Apples, any other variety, Jimmie Robinson; USS 7 EWW; Joyce Procter, 5 Morris.Pears, Doreen Pattison, 9 EW; Jim- nie Cook, 13 EW; Bobby Taylor, 13 EW; Anne Caldwell, 10 EW; Marjorie Black, 13 EW; Allan Bosman, Bel­ grave. Crabapple, Jim Robinson, USS 7 EWW: Murray Procter, 5 Morris; Peter Mason. USS 7 EWW; Bryan Spiegelberg, USS 6 EWW. Basket of assorted apples, Lila Black, 13 EW; Alex Blair, 13 EW; Marjorie Black, jn. 13 EW; Linda Rinn, Belgrave; Doreen - Howatt, USS 6 EWW. Apples, any five •varieties, Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Ray Hardy, USS 7 EWW; Anne Nesbitt, 1 Morris; Alice Nesbitt, 1 Morris; Ivan Howatt, USS 6 EWW, Pears. Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Bobby Cook, 13 EW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Murray Govier, USS 3 EW and Morris; David Hanna, Belgrave Tomato Judging Three tomatoes, D. McDowell, 13 EW; J. Johnston, USS 7 EWW; E. Snell, USS 6 EWW; B. Pletch, 3 Mor­ ris; G. Marsem, Belgrave; A. Snell, USS 6 EWW. Three onions, M. Smith, 13 EW; Mary Taylor, 13 EW; R. How­ att, USS 6 EWW; L. Elston, 7 Morris; A. Blair, 13 EW; G. Walden, USS 6 EWW, Three carrots, B. Pletch, 3 Morris; R. Howatt, USS 6 EWW; N. Smith, USS 6 EWW; N. Mason, USS 7 EWW; M. Taylor, 13 EW; E. Snell, USS 6 EWW. ' Largest potato, Neil Edgar, 7 Morris G. Walden, USS 6, EWW; R. Howatt, USS 6 EWW: A. Blair, 13 EW; N. Mason, USS 7 EWW; E, Snell, USS 6 EWW. School Seed Vegetables From School Fair Seed—Mangels, Wayne Fear, USS 3 EW and Morris; Betty Blake, 12 Morris. Turnips/ Annie Nesbitt, 1 Morris; Lyle Yung- blut, USS 11 EW and Hullett; Doug Coultes, 9 EW; John Wightman, Bel­ grave John Gaunt, USS 7 EWW; Ron­ ald Nicholson, 5 Morris. Beets, Kay Naylor, USS 7 EWW; Bruce Camp­ bell, 5 Morris; Doreen Howatt, USS 6, EWW; Susan Wightman, Belgrave;4 Donald Procter, 5 Morris; John Rinn, 3 Morris. Cabbage, Shirley Johnston, 8 Morris; Marilyn Campbell, S Morris; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Grant McBurney, USS 7 EWW; Ruth Taylor, 9 EW; David Hanna, Belgrave. Carrots, Claire Chamney, USS 7 EWW; Doug Thomas, 9 Morris; Sephe de Haan, USS 16 EWW; Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Y, Pollard, 11 Morris. Cucumber, W. Black, 6 " ■ ’ ' - ’ “ ’ B. Bel- * S NEEDED (Community Chaits and Municipal Grant* will provide to train, rehabilitate and house the 450 BLIND in this district .. HELP THE BLIND gto help themselves 11 Morris. Cucumber, ,. I ,_ Morris; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave Cook, 13 EW; Kay VanCamp, __ grave; M. Govier, USS 3 Morris and EW; John Rinn, 3, Morris.Onions, John Rinn, 3 Morris; Keith Robinson, Belgrave; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Patsy Logan, Belgrave; Anne Nesbitt, 1 Morris. Parsnips, J. Whitehead, 7 Morris; Murray Scott, 13 EW; John Rinn, 3 Morris; B, Thomp­son, USS 7 EWW: B. Jefferson, USS 7 EWW. SqUash, John Finleon, USS 7, EWW; Roger Bieman, USS 7 EWW; Joyce Hanna, 8 Morris; C. Brewer, 8 Morris; Ken Coultes, 9 EW; A. Wil­ kins, USS 11 EW and Hullett. Muskmelon, Helen Yungblut, USS 11 EW and Hullett; Bruce Yungblut, USS 11 EW and Hullett; Mary Jeffer­ son, USS 7 EWW; Violet Gow, USS 16 EWW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 EWW; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW. Water­ melon, G. Bacon, Belgrave; D. ►How­att, USS 6 EWW’; C. Armstrong, USS 16 EWW; D. Scott, 1 Morris; Marilyn Pengelly, Belgrave; K. Hardy, USS 7 Home Vegetables From home farm—-Mangels, Marilyn Fear, USS 3 EW and Morris; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; R. Taylor, 9 EW; M. Taylor, 9 EW; Grant McBurney, USS 7 EWW; John Gaunt, USS 7 EWW. Potatoes late, Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; M. Govier, USS 3 EW and Morris; R. Cook, 13 EW; J. McDowell, 13 EW; M. Dalyrmple, 10 EW; R. Snell, USS6 EWW. Potatoes, early, Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; John Gaunt, USS 7 EWW; J. Bylsma, Belgrave; Y. Pol­ lard, 11 Morris. Turnips, John Wightman, Belgrave; Ken Coultes, 9 EW; J- Gaunt, USS 7 EWW; Donald Procter* 5 Morris; S. Yungblut, USS 11 EW and Hullett; John Rinn, 3 Morns, Largest pump­kin, S. Johnston, 8 Morris; L. Pengelly, Belgrave S. Yungblut, USS 11 EW and Hullett; Donald Procter, 5 Morris; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Murray Scott, 13 EW. White beans, T. Warwick 8 Morris; D. Howatt, USS 6 EWW; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave; Wayne Pletch, Belgravof Ronald Nicholson, 5 Morris: Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris, Colored beans, Yvonne Rath; 13 EW; T. Warwick 8 Morris; B. de Haan, USS i6 EWW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 EWW; Kay Naylor, USS 7 EWW; S de Haan, USS 16 EWW. Collection of vegetables, Yvonne Rath, 13 JEW; M. Govier, tfss 3 Morris and EW; B. Cook 13 EW; Grant McBurney, USS 7 EWW; K. Pollard, 11 Morris; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave. Sewing Card Sewing Card, grade 1 and 2, Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 EWW; Shirley Snell, Mary de Yong, Belgrave; Hannie de USS 6 EWW; Betty Bylsma, Belgrave; Yong, Belgrave; Linda Rinn, Belgrave. Knit pot holder, grades 3 and 4, Flor­ence Rinn, Belgrave; Betty Rinn, Bel­ grave; Linda Coultes, 13 EW. Tea towel, grades 5 and 6, Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; Joan Johnston, 11 Morris; Shirley Bolger, 11 Morris; Mary Kirk­ ley, 11 Morris; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6, EWW; Marilyn Goll, Belgrave. Pillow cases, grades 7 and 8, Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Marilyn Fear, USS 3 EW and Morris; .Mary Taylor, 9 EW. Dressed doll, grades 1, 2, 3 and 4, Florence Rinn, Belgrave; Betty Rinn, Belgrave; Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Julia Mason, USS 7 EWW; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS 6 EWW. Dressed doll, grad­ es 5, 6, 7 and 8, Yvonne Rath, 12 EW; Carol Oke, 5 Morris: Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 EWW; Mary Jefferson, USS 7 EWW; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris. Sewing card, grades 1 and 2, Wayne 7 EWW; Ralph Campbell, USS 6, EW C.N.I.B. TRI-COUNTY CAMPAIGN HURON - MIDDLESEX - PERTH (Excluding London and Stratford) / Send Your Donation Today Io your local chairman or C.N.I.B., London, Ontario YhMrhelp '.7 .' YOUR GUARANTEE FOR OVER 35 YEARS OF QUALITY GRANITES and CRAFTSMANSHIP . CEMETERY LETTERING PHONE 256 R. A. SPOTTON Coultes, 9 EW; David Beecroft, USS 7 EWW; Ralph Campbell, USS 6, EW W; Harold Campbell? USS 6 EWW; Graeme Craig, 11 Morris; Clayton Robinson, USS 7 EWW, Lawn orna­ment, grades 3 and 4, G. Robinson, USS 7 EWW; M. Coultes, 9 EWW. Bird house, grades. 5 and 6, !D. Thom­ as, 8 Morris; D. Coultes, <9 EW; R. Nichplson, 5 Morris; J. Bylsma, Bel­ grave; G. McBurney, USS 7 EWW; D. Procter, 5 Morris. , School Work Illustrated booklet, grade 3 and 4, girls, Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris; Dorothy Howatt, USS 6 EWW; Lila Black, 13 EW; Anne Wightman, Bel­ grave; Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Kath­leen Craig, 8 Morris, illustrated book­ let, grades 5 and -6 girls, Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6 EWW; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris; Thelma Gowing, 10 Morns; Dorothy Shaw, 10 Morris; Marie Johnston, 8 Morris. Illustrated booklet, grades 7 and 8 girls, Doreen Howatt, USS 6 EWW; Sylvia Wharton, USS 6 EWW; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW. Illustrated booklet, grades 3 and 4 boys, Kennie Black, 13 EW; Donnie McDowell, 13 EW; Murray McLen­ nan, 8 Morris; Gerald Thomas, 8 Mor­ ris, Illustrated booklet, grades 5 and 6, boys, Ivan Howatt, 'USS. 6, EWW; Garth Walden, USS. 6, EWW; John Campbell, USS. 6, EWW; Ronald Snell, USS, 6 EWW; Ronnie Nicholson, 5 Morris; Lyle Smith, 13 EW. Illus­ trated booklet, grade 7 and 8 boys, Keith Rodger, USS. 6 EWW; Harvey Snell, USS. 6 EWW; Robert Pitblado, USS 6 EWW; Barkley, Spiegelberg, USS. 6, EWW; Bobby Cook, 13 EW. Health poster, girls, Joyce Procter, 5 Morris; Mary Kirkby, 11 Morris; Joan Johnston, 11 Morris; Jean Short­reed, 9 Morris; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Grace MacLean, 9 Morris. Memory gem booklet, grades 6, 7 and 8 girls, Sylvia Wharton, USS. 6, EWW; Dor­een Howatt, USS. 6 EWW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS 6, EWW; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Yvonne#Pollard, 11 Morris; Betty Blake, 12 Morris. ■Model of school exterior, boys, George Watson, 4 Morris; Jim Shaw, 10 Morris. Health poster, boys, Grant McBurney, USS 7. EWW; Bill Thomp­ son, USS. 7, EWW; Pal Somers, 9 Morris. Memory gem booklet, grades 6, 7 and 8, boys, Keith Rodger, USS. 6, EWW; Harvey Snell, USS. 6 EWW; Bark'ley Spiegelberg, USS. 6, EWW; Robert Pitblado, USS. 6 EWW; Ron­ ald Snell, USS. 6 EWW; Murray Scott, 13 EW, Memory gem booklet, grades 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, girls, Gloria Jean Lutz, USS. 6, EWW; Martie’Koopmans, USS, 6, EWW; Karen Anderson. 5 Morris; Dorothy Howatt, USS. 6, EWW; Joyce Armstrong, 5 Morris. Snapshots of Ontario scenes, girls, Joyce Harman, 8 Morris; Florence Rinn, Belgrave; Graeme Craii iris, Doreen Howatt, USS 6Sylvia Wharton, USS 6 EWW; .-to T71VXT • The Wjngham Advance-Times, Wednesday, September 22,1954 Page Nina +- Smarter looking! Sweeter running! riding!P r4!l ... that's the considered verdict of people who drive Chevrolet! • - In '54 ai> for years before . . . MORE PEOPL? ARE BUYING CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR! 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Hill test Illustrated — Chevrolet "Bel Air" 2-Door Sedan A General Motors Value Julia Mason, USS. 7 EWW; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS. 6 EWW.Memory Gems Memory Gem booklet, grades 1,‘ 2, 3, 4 and 5, boys, John Campbell, USS. 6, EWW; Ivan Howatt, USS 6, EW W; Gary Rodgers, USS. 6 EWW; Mar­ vin Snell, USS 6 EWW; Hugh Campy bell, USS. 6 EWW; Bryan Spiegelberg, USS- 6 EWW. Snapshots of Ontario scenes, boys, John McDowell, 13 EW; Donald McDowell, 13 EW; Murray Scott 13 EW; Gary Robinson, USS. 7 EWW; Murray Gpvier, USS 3 EW and Morris; Cameron Robinson, USS. 7 E. WW. Illustrated song, grades 1 and 2, S‘rls, Jean McVittie, 10 EW; Marjorie opper, 7 Morris; Marjory Black, 13 EW; Nora Whitehead. 7 Morris; Don­na Weitz, 7 Morris; Gloria Jean Lutz, USS. 6 EWW. Illustrated nursery rhyme, grades 3 and 4, girls, Tine Geertsma, 13 EW; Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Kathleen Craig,.8 Morris; Jean Shortreed, 9 Morris; Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Jean Bolger, 11 Morris, Comic character, grades 5 and 6, girls, Mar- Saret Wightman, Belgrave; Thelma rowing, 10 Morris; Shirley Bolger, 11 Morris; Yvonne Pollard, 11 Morris; Karen Anderson, 5 Morris; Marlene Walsh, Belgrave. Illustrated song, grades 1 and 2, boys, Wayne Elston, 7 Morris; Anne Caldwell, 10 EW; Floyd Smith, 1, Mor­ ris; Peter Geertsma, 13, EW; Bobbie Taylor, 13 EW; ,Opds Geertsma, 13 EW. Illustrated nursery rhyme, grades 3 and 4, boys, Murray Coultes, 9, EW; Brian Travis, 11 Morris; Murray Lush, 10 EW; Kenneth Pollard, 11 Morris; Bobby Humphries, 11 Morris; Jim Warwick, 10 Morris. Comic character, grades 5 and 6, boys, Lyle Smith. 13 EW; Ivan How­ att, USS. 6 EWW; Ronald Jones, Bel­grave; Rodger Bieman, USS 7 EWW; Russell Button, 8 Morris; Gordon Charter, 10 EW, Nature scene, grades 7 and 8, girls, Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW; Evelyn Mathers, 7 Morris; Doreen Howatt, USS. 6 EWW; Eleanor Walsh, Bel­ grave; Alice Nesbitt, 1 Morris. Scrap­ book on Canadian authors, Janet Bee­ croft, USS. 7 EWW; Ruth Michie, 5 Morrs; Linda Coultes, 13 EW. Nature scene, grades 7 and 8, boys, Ray Hardy, USS. 7 EWW; bonald Pengelly, Belgrave; Jerry Achilles, 11‘ Morris; Harvey Snell, USS, 6 EWW; Barkley Spiegelberg, USS 6, EWW. Art, open class, girls, Sylvia Whar­ ton, USS. 6 EWW; Rose Marie Lutz, USS. 6 EWW; Shirley Bolger, 11 Mor­ ris; Mary Lou Kirkby, 11 Morris; Claire Chamney, USS. 7 EWW; Lorna Bolt, Belgrave. Art, open class, boys, Don Achilles, 11 Morris; Jerry Achil­ les, 11 Morris; Ernest McVittie, 10 EW; Keith Rodger, USS. 6 EWW; .Ronald Snell, USS. 6 EWW; Harvey Snell, USS 6 EWW. Handwriting Writnig grade 1, boys, Ralph Logan, Belgrave; Ross Wightman, Belgrave; Jackie Marks, 9 EW; Bobby Houston, 5 Morris; David Beecroft, 7 EW; Hugh McBurney, 9 EW. Grade 1, girls, Shar­ on Jefferson, 7 EW; Margaret Nichol­ son, 5 Morris; Carol Walsh, Belgrave; Patricia Craig, 8 Morris; Donna Gras- by, 5 Morris; Doris Adams, Belgrave.Grade 2, girls, Jean Bacon, Bel­ grave, Henne de Yong, Belgrave; Mar­ tie Koopmans, 6 EW; Betty Bylsma, Belgrave; Nora Whitehead, 7 Morris; Gloria Jean Lutz, 6 EW. Grade 2, boys, Gary Rodgers, 6 EW; Harold Camp­ bell, 6 EW: Keith Johnston, 8 Morris; Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris; Murray Proctor, 5 Morris; Raymond Halla- han, USS. 3 Morris and.EW. Grade 3 and 4, boys, Murray Coultes, 9 EW; Gerald Thomas, 8 Morris; Max Pletch, Belgrave; Murray McLennan, 8 Mor­ ris; Barry Logan, Belgrave; Wayne Pletch, Belgrave. Grades 3 and 4, girls, DOnna Smith, 4 Morris; Jean Anne Currie, 9 EW; Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris; Laurene Walpole, 12 Morris; Janie Beecroft, 7 EW; Maaike Byl­sma, Belgrave. Grades 5 and 6, boys, Douglas Thomas, 8 Morris; Ronald Jones, Bel­grave; John de Yong, Belgrave; John Bulsma, Belgrave; Clifford Brewer, 8 Morris; Ivan Howatt, 6 EW. Grades 5 and 6, girls, Joyce Harman, 8 Mor­ ris; Dorothy Cook, Belgrave; Ruth Taylor, 9 EW; Rose Marie Lutz, 6 EW; Marie Johntson, 8 Morris; Susan Wightman, 9 EW. Grades 7 and 8,. firls, Louise Smith, 4 Morris; Marilyn ’ear, USS 3 EW and Morris; Betty Blake, USS. 12 Morris and Hullett; Sylvia Wharton, 6 EW; Darlene Pierce, USS 3 EW and Morris; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris. Grades 7 and 8, boys, Wilfred Pocock, 9 EW; Barkley Spiegelberg, 6 EW; John Assen, 12 Morris; Keith Rodger, 6 EW; Ken Coultes, 9 EW; Murray Johnston, 8 Morris. Open class, boys, Wilfred Pocock, 9 EW; Arie Niezen, 9 EW; John As­sen, 12 Morris; Gordon Charters, 10 EW; Jim Carter, 10 EW; George Os­ ter, USS. 3 EW and Morris. Open class, girls, Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Bar­bara Coultes, 9 EW; Sylvia Wharton, 6 EW; Margaret Dalrymple, 10 EW; Mary Pocock, 9 EW; Ruth Taylor, 9 EW. Essay Judging Essays, grades 3 and 4, girls, Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Anne Wightman, Bel­ grave; Laurene Walpole, 12 Morris; Mary Nesbitt, 1 Morris; Jetty Cart- wrght, 10 EW; Lila Black, 13 EW. Grades 3 and 4, boys, David McCall, 12 Morris; Murray Lush, 10 EW; Benno Assem 12 Morris; Kenneth McGowan, 10 EW. Grades 5 and 6, girls, Rose Marie Lutz, 6 EW; Violet Gow, 16 EW; Betty Blair, 13 EW; Mary Jeffer­ son, 7 EW; Jean Whitehead, 7 Morris. Grades 5 and 6, boys, Grant McBurney, 7 EW; John Campbell 6 EW; Ronald Snell, 6 EW: Lyle Smith, 13 EW; John Gaunt, 7 EW; Murray Scott, 13 EW. Grades 7 and 8, girls, Annie Nesbitt, 1 Morris; Helen Whitehead. 7 Morris; Sylvia Wharton, 6 EW; Margaret Dal­ rymple, 10 EW; Elenore Carrick, USS. 16 EWW; Alice Nesbitt, 1 Morris. Open class, boys, Rodger Bieman, USS. 7 EWW; Grant McBurney, USS. 7 EWW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Bill Thompson, USS 7, EWW; John Gaunt, USS. 7 EWW, Open class, girls. Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Betty Woods, USS., EWW; Claire Chamney, USS. 7, EWW; Betty Blair, 13 EW. Poem, grades 3, 4 and 5, girls, Betty Blair, 13 EW; Mary Jefferson, TJSS. 7, EWW; Lila Black 13 EW; Linda Coultes, 13 EW; Shirley Johnston, 8 Morris. Grades 3, 4 and 5, boys, Donnie McDowell, 13 EW; John McDowell, 13 EW; John Gaunt, USS 7 EWW; Ken­neth Black, 13 EW. Grades 6, T and 8, boys, Lyle Smith, 13 EW; Grant Mc­Burney, USS 7, ^WW; Murray Scott, 13 EW; Billie Thompson, USS 7 EW W, Grades 6, 7 and 8, girls, Thelma Gowing, 10 Morris; Margaret McCut­ cheon, 8 Morris; Evelyn Matters, 7 Morris; Claire Chamney, USS. 7 EW W; Jean Whitehead, 7 Morris; Carol Qke, 5 Morris,Notebooks, girls, grades 3 and 4, Marilyn Campbell, 5 Morris: Ruth Michie, 5 Morris; Laurene Walpole, 12 Morris; Marie Noble, 5 Morris; Kath­leen Craig, 8 Morris. Grades 5 and 6, girls, Thelma Gowing, 10 Morris; Rose Marie Lutz, USS. 6 EWW; Dorothy Cook Belgrave; Marie Johnston, 8 Morris; Joyce Arrntsrong, 5 Morris; Karen Anderson. 5 Morris. Grades 7 and 8, girls, Patsy Logan, Belgrave; Sylvia Wharton, USS 6 EWW; Doreen Howatt, USS. 6 EWW; Betty Blake, 12 Morris; Helen Whitehead, 7 Morris; Yvonne Rath, 13 EW. Notebooks, grades 3 and 4, boys, David McCall, 12 Morris; Murray Mc­ Lennan, 8. Morris; Barry Logan. Bel­grave. Grades 5 and 6, boys, Clifford Brewer 8 Morris; Bob Marks, 5 Mor­ris; Douglas Thomas, 8 Morris: Ron­ ald Nicholson, 5 Morris; Russell But­ ton, 8 Morris; Murray Scott, 13 EW- Grades 7 and 8, boys, Ken Coultes. 9 EW; Robert Pitblado, USS 6. EWW; Harvey Snell, USS 6, EWW. Work Books Work books, grade 1, boys, Wayne- Rileyt 4 Mprris; Bobby Houston, 5 Morns; Ralph Logan, Belgrave; David Beecroft, USS 7, EWW; Wayne El­ston, 7 Morris. Grade 2, boys, Murray Proctor, 5 Morris;-Tommy Warwick, 8 Morris; Keith Johnston, 8 Morris; Gary Rodger, USS 6, -EWW; Douglas Howatt, USS. 6 EWW; Ralph Camp­ bell, USS 6 EWW. Grades 3 and 4, boys, Murray McLennan. 8 Morris; Frank Button, 8 Morris; Barry Logan, Belgrave; Bill Wright, 10 Morris.Grade 1, girls, Patsy Craig, 8 Morris; Margaret Nicholson, 5 Morris; Linda (Continued on Page Ten) 1 i ■ H ■ ■ * Prove it yourself! Road test... Street test... 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