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Fuld meet results
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COW bike race -- loan ,Dottnmr,
Antral 1vrana.
Senior Siris' rhamitinn - 1'onnie
I/lards:will, la pis.; runner-up. 1l'tt
a Janke, 11 pta.
Senior Bays
1.10 Junnp - - Vred 'Wells. Gary
Wed1 ke, Lester Heywood 4 ''
Sunning broad lump -Fred Warts,
Sohn Nagel, Gary wedlake, 13' 6'.
Dash Fred Smith. ,John Nagel,
"''red Wells; 111 seconds.
iur)ning broad Jump •-- Connie
Pardawill,- Barbara Janke Linda
Johnston: 11'.
' Dash Barbara ;Janke, t"onnie
Pardawil}, Linda Walper: 10 ser.
Baseball throw -- \'rola Smith.
iiint;ela Webster, Joan Der mor•
Baseball throw RIn 1Hovwnrid,
Leroy Gould, Prod Smith; 22t.
-Relay rare •- • 111 'Fred Smith.
iPlliiip Dzioba, Gard Worilake. John
Wages, 12) Leroy Could. r;ero
Ford, Paul Bohner, 'Fred \Yana. t:1
Sim Gould, Tom Elleringlon, Ted
Nilson, :Brian \\'edlake.
Senior boys' champion --- John
wage}, 11 pts.; runner-up lied
ossa. 1
Intsrmetttate GtrI
Standing, broad Jump --- Linda
Flouter-Duvar, }lime t;osar, alar -
caret Wilson; S' 6ai".
High lump - Shirley iienftner,
Carolynne Simmons, Darlene nen:
'
Bunning broad jump -- rarolynne
Pintntons, Yvonne Fisher, 1.1 tide
Flunter-Duvar; 11' 6",
Baseball throw -- Lytle, Jnry.
flheila Flahner, Darlene Snell; 1.9.
Dash -- Caroiynne. Simmons. }lisle
.•osar, Margaret \\'limn; In ,ler,
Slow bike race --Shirley Centinet, ;
Sandra Hunter, Nancy McTavish.
intermediate girls' champion --
Caroiynne Simmons, la pts.; runner-
up, :>;1eie Glaser, 6 pis,
MAT!: 1;,rtrry 1Y:1loot, 1'ilke Xa ;ei.
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Dash Hank t:ll..:tr. 1 1r.1 : nn•
room:. i'llke Nagel: ' ..r
1)ti rhall ! htnt% I )ds i'1 into e.
DO( 1E1 T'rilz,- t,mrdnn tilP, npere;
w`Innding hrnall dune 1lrtnk
tansat•, Iloilo? Frits. t:nrri.ln Green-
• ;acre 5' 1:14
umtp Irai't'}' S' .ler t. 1'11
Rom}iiseity.jPatin roto )nV. i11p
Stott bike race 1'3'tl ;Meson.
Roubin tit:ant•7,Ur.. tzminie Durand.
.141)linr boxy i'11a4t4I.N111 Hillis
Goya r. 10 pis : runner. tip, harry
NV inert Slid 1're.i Simmons, s
each.
Wee Wee Winners
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Girls • t 1 l ,Ione 1 nr•key, e21 .1..-
atine•,Kilieen 1:11 1)w t en \1 i Liv.
t 11uys - - r . thou 4$r. ,•,ttk +xr
TI t11111. sva!per. eat Freddy 11aY,
i Pee We Boys
.n 1 noel +lash . John, 1aiar)er, .line
]lrlr`ina, fiat id 1)etln'.'r,
}lean hag ibrnty • \leoe kite.
\\' i nr l'idlnarde, tllenn 'Miro.
1oflh.11 thtmt - 1'rttirl Pegtuer. •
.1 $Ii 13itl'0rd, horde )tile.
Standing broad jump . thin Dar- ,
! Zing. Barry Bay Maim, .lo}ut Loader,
5',
}Ugh jump 111"ole 1,11e. Joel;
Kraft, honnie Campbell:
Sam- 1.11.0 race - .lolu, rTndbnit,'
Randy \Veber, .lnhn 1.4ader,
Fee tyre boys' champion lle)•le
idle, 11 pis.; runner-up, Jim Dar- i
lin);'. R plc,
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By .MRS, G1,IAPWY14 HOOPER
Ptrsgnal items
Mr. and Mrs. Lennard Thacker
and family attended ,Centralia
L lli.etl (``-hureh annil'crszrY a'uI
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Or-
ville Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford and Carl spent Thursday
'with Mrs. Lan.ard's para'lts,
Mr. a:u! Airs. E. Trewartha of
• S\'ltte,
Intermediate Boys
• Baseball throw .-- floss t"'ooper,
Michael Cushman, Douglas Parker;
41611;,`.
Flop, step jump - Neil Halmilton, !
Don Wright, :lark Glover• ^a' 11
High jump Larry Idle, Jackie+
Glover, Neil Hamiltons 4'.
:Running brood jump -..)nueias
Parker. nary Parsons. T.trly rum-' HENSALL. SALE PRICES
rel; 11' xx'. The livestoeknal'ket was slight -
Dash - Jackie Glover, Douglas ly ]ower at Hensall Community
Parker, Bolt, Rumpel; 10 sec.
Pee' Wee Girls
Standing broad dump .-- 'Ronnie
IN' Pill. 1'a1'nl 14 1411 Sita.Plnth ,roan
t'amphell. 1' 1111•,".
Sean bei toss - T;Ieannr Stan -
lake. Garbie Frits, Roberta Gra'.
sick.
Softball throw • • Eleat.nr tall-
lake, Pauline 15'e;la, Carol 1.N nn
Shaul on.
High jump --- .1111 Harnetts, Sheila
Willett.lutl5 FRtet : 2' 4'
50 yard dash l'Aeannr Stanlake, 1
Brenda \'iilsoa, Linda i.owrt.
Slow bike race -•- Roberta t,ras-
sirlc, Bonnie Wein, Barham Leit.•h.
Pee tree girls' vItanipion - - Nina -
/my Stant/the, 15 Pts„ runner-up,
Rottnke. \\'cin,
Relayrare -- 41 a Jackie Glover, i Sale on Thursday,
Mike Cushman, Ross rooper, Ruts- ! Prices were:
Rumpel. (2) Doug Stanlake. Jim
-Kerslake. 11 d y Nyhuis, Brian
Paynham,
int ern) ediale boys' champion -
Doug Parker, 5 pts.; runner-up,
'Tack Glover.
;limier Girls
Running broad jump Marianne
ine\ ries, Linda Wells, Gail Shin -
;man; 1' 5",
• Dash t50 yards) - Terri Laugh-
ton. Rosalyn .Hannigan, Marianne
-DeVries; 74 sec.
Baseball throw ;Marianne De-
•�rries, Chris Shaw, Filizabeth Snell.:
113'.
Standing; broad. jump - Linda
�\ellc, Terri 1.aughlon, ;tarcia
'Sander; ;' 2".
- High jump - Linda 'Wells, Mar -
'suet S nolgrove, ,\nne, Poll:' - 4",
Slow hike rare Karen Hey-
wood, Elizabeth Snell, Terri Lough-
ton.
Junior girls` rhatnpinn --• Linde
'Wells, 65
pts.: runner-up, Marianne
DeVries, 1n pts,
lUnior Boys
Running broad Jump - Freer Sim -
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Park-
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day with Air. and Mrs. Joe Dann
and family of Hyde :Park and
Mr. and Mrs. Georg,e ]Dann of
London.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lang-
ford and family spent Sunday
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Langford.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mossey,
of NOW Edell, visited Sunday
afternoon with Mrs, Jas. Mos-
sey.
Miss Kathleen Massey, Mrs.
Jas. Massey, Mr. Doug Sehiestal
were Saturday guests of Mr. and
Mrs, W. B. Young, St. Marys.
Mrs. Jas. Mossey is spending
a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.
Theo. Stephens of Anderson.
Miss Muriel Cameron, Science
Hill, spent the holiday weekend
with Miss Marie Sisson,
Mr, and mfrs, Claire Sisson
and Maras: attended the 98111
wedding anniversary of Mr, and
Airs, Muxlow at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Hawkins
of Arkona on Sunday,
Mrs. Thelma Jones and Miss
.Bud Perry, of Toronto, were
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Thomson and family,
Mr, and Mrs. Shaw of Arthur
spent the weekend with their
daughter, Ms's. Wes 1llossey, Mr,
Mossey and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Bilyea. and
family of Glendale were Satur-
day evening guests of Mr, and
Mrs, William Jones and Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Bryan and family
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solution of the many problems facing
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He knob's the problems of the farmer
{ , of the businessman..
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STRANG, Harry X
Conservative Government has been in power too long...
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John Wintermeyer, dynamic leader of the Onlori° liberal Party, outlines the sound new Liberal Platform la Onterio voters!
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Yes, the Conservative Govern nenf has been in
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During their 16•years in office, they have 1.ad ample
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There is only one answer and that is a complete
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Under the inspired leadership of its dynamic young
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