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TEAM STANDING
Sams Gang 88 Points
The Archers 86 "
C ranbrook 84 1,
5th Line 84 "
Blyth 80 "
Lens Gang 68
Jamestown 62
Grabers Team 61
Morrisbank 54
6th Line 51
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Ernie pack 54 4 124
p*.arW.cgollclge45 25 95
.01en Bridge 40 27 94
Ken White 49 07 94
gos,Nicholson. 01 19 89
Hilt ward, 36 25. 80
John Smith 29 28, 85 Harm Whalen 36 04 84
Russ Hail 36 23. 82
Gordon Guy pq 12 79
ElliottBob 39 19 77
Sam workman 00 21 72
Sid White 36 18. 72
McWhirter 30 20 70
q.Betherington. 30 20 70
Alt Nichol 31 18. 67
Ken Johnston 31 18 67
Neil Adams 36 15 66
Ken Patterson 27 19 65
Clem McClellan 36 14. 64
Ross Somers 32 15 62
Willis Knight 31 14 59
Jim SMitt .24: 17 58
Dick Stephenson 3Q, 14 58
Adam Smith 2? 15. 57
Ross Duncan 23 14 51
Jan Van Vliet 25 12. 49
Hob Scott 22 13 48
Gordon Engel 30 9 48
rian Adams 27.. 9 45
Harry Holger 31 '7 45
Ron. Gordon - 22 11 44
Murray Johnston 27 8 43
Mike Idzik 24 9 42
Clarence wwte 19 11 41
Reg Watson 24 8 40
Larry Fear 23 '7 37
Al Nichol 16 IQ 36
Bill McArter 11 12 35
Charlie Shaw 19 8 35
Fete Cardiff 22 5 32
Ron Kingsbury l6 7 30
Al Breckenridge 16 6 28
Ken Grater 17 5, 27
Murray Govier 17. 5 27 •
Rogs Bennet 14 6. 26
Karl Kokesch 11 7 25
Murray Kellington 12 5 22
Archie Willis 16 3 22
Dale Pletch 15 3 21
Bob Fraser 9 4 17
Len Lamont 10 1 12
Don McNeil 10 0 10
High score for the evening:
Charlie Shaw 140
John Smith
News of .ffuronview
Individual VOlunteerS and a representative of each
Volunteer group were recognized for their efforts at a
Christmas buffet supper served in the staff dining room
on Wednesday evening., December, lath. Following the
supper slide pictures of activities at Buronview were
shown in the auditorium.
seventy students of the Nullett central $cbopl visited
the home on Friday afternoon and presented a Christmas
program. The musical part of the Progran) was provided
by Grades 3 & 4 under the direction of their teacher, Mrs.
Livermore. Mrs. Bosman provided the piano accompaniment
and directed the grade 6 folk dancing. Mrs. Youngblutt
expressed the appreciation of the residents for the en,
joyable afternoons entertainment.
A number of residents from Nprth Wing were taken
for a dr1ve by members of the Clinton Kinettel Club o Friday evening to view the Christmas lights in the
Clinton area.
The annual pre Christmas visit of the Seaforth Lions
Club which is looked forward to with a great deal of
interest by the residents took place cm Sunday afternoon.
A chorus of thirty members of the club led by Jim Stewart
sang a number of carols with the audience joining in.
There were musical and dance numbers by the McQuaid
family and bagpipe selections by Peter Malcolm and
Nelson Howe. President Brian Flannigan brought greet-
ings from the Lions and introduced Irvine Johnson, chair-
man for the afternoon. Administrator, C.A.Archibald,
thanked the club for arranging the fine program and for
the gift of fruit to be divided among the residents.
It was standing room only on Tuesday afternoon for
the residents Christmas party. The administrator, C.A.
Archibald was chairman for the concert and also read two
Christmas poems that had been written by Mr. Leishman.
The program included a mixed chorus of residents sing-
ing carols; Miss Gidley accompanied the vocal trio, Helen
Fisher, Ileen McEwen, Irene Cole; a vocal solo by Morgan
Dalton; readings by Alice Buchanan, Agnes Douglas, Mrs.
J. Rutledge, Mrs. Davis and Mr. Bob Rutledge.
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and in-
strumentals by the orchestra and rhythm band. Mrs.
Sperling narrated the story of "The Old Fashioned Christ-
mas" with the various parts taken by Mrs. Lamb, Ray
Maize, Gladys Stanlake,, George Nicholson, Jerry Collins.
Following a visit from Santa Claus everyone gathered in
the dining area for a Christmas supper. Tables had
been arranged for 200 at one sitting with a special menu
and decorations for the occasion prepared by the kitchen
staff.
The Blyth Public School entertained the residents on
Wednesday afternoon with Jim Laurie as master of cere-
monies. Principal, Mrs. Mickie directed the choir of
65 students in several Christmas numbers assisted by the
music supervisor, Mrs. Phyllis Rogers and Graham Yates
who also arranged the square dancing numbers by eight
students . A gift of money donated by the students to
buy treats for the residents was presented with Mrs.
Cartwright thanking those responsible for the gift and the
program on behalf of the residents.
The Calvinettes, a group of young people aged 10' to
16 from the Blyth Christian Reform Church provided the
Family Night program. Mrs. Bakelaar , leader of the group,
showed a film strip entitled "Son of the Virgin" which told
the story of Christmas in many lands as well as the origin
of many of the carols. 45 Young people sang the carols
as they related to the story. Volunteer Harvey Howard
called on Mrs. Valkenburg who expressed the thanks of
the residents for the very appropriate pre Christmat
program.
TOEIA S CHILD
3Y HECEN:
HE'S FRIENDLY AND CO-OPERATIVE
The beguiling smile belongs to Shawn, soon to be five.
Irish and Hungarian in descent, handsome Shawn has
sparkling blue eyes, ligi't brown hair and fair, clear skin.
He is in good health except for a tendency to colds and
bronchitis.
Shawn's nursery school teacher and his foster parents
find him a co-operative little fellow. He likes to sing and
enjoys the creative activities at school.
Shawn is not expected to be academically minded and is
slow in language development. His communication now is
more likely to be by smiles and frowns than by words, but he
is having speech therapy and is making excellent progress.
Shawn gets on fine with other children in groups but seems
to lack the initiative and confidence to try to make friends with
one child at a time. He is friendly with adults and affectionate
with people he knows well.
Shawn likes picture books and plays happily with building
blocks and toy trains.
This engaging youngster needs parents who will give him
a great deal of warmth and affection and who will want to help
him with his language development.
' To inquire about adopting Shawn, please writ to Today's
Child, Box 888, Station K, Toronto. For general adoption in-
formation, please contact your local Children's Aid Society.
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