The Brussels Post, 1973-07-25, Page 4Reeves, officials attend Huron picnic at Seaforth
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Reeves at
Huron Picnic
(Continued from•Pa.ge 1)
were:,
Boys 5 and under - (1)
Michael Pullen, (2) Jan Davidson
Girls 5 and under .
(1) Susan Elston ($)KarenSchade
Boys 7 and under - (1) Mark
Moring (2) Ian MacKinnon
Carle 7 and under - (1) Carla
Thompson (2) Nancy Mulvey, De..
borah Profit (tied).
Boys 9 and under (1) Gordon
Nevery (2) Scott Profit.
Girls 9 and under (1) Leanne
Moran (2) Jill McCutcheen.
Boys 11 and under (1) Bill
Shewfelt (2) Brian Shewfelt.
Girls 11 and under (1) Shelley
McLeod (2) Joan Sills.
Boys 13 and under (1) Brian
Shewfelt (2) Kim Thompson.
Girls 13 and under (1) Shelley
McLeod (2) Jill McCutcheon.
County Councillors' Timed
Walking Race - Wilmer • j,
Cuthill.
Ex-Wardens' Timed Walking
Race - Walter Forbes,
Ex-Wardens' Wives Timed
Walking Race - Mrs. Wm. Dale,
County Councillors' Wives
Timed Walking Race - Mrs. An-
son McKinley.
Girls' Kick-the-Slipper
(under 21) 1st. Beverly Elston,
2nd. Lorie Beattie.
Ladies' Kick-the-Slipper (21
and over) - 1st. Jean Ginn 2nd,
Mrs. Stan Profit.
SPECIAL DRAW PRIZES
Boys' Draw (under 15) - 1st.
Trevor Fortune, 2nd. David Alex-
ander
Girls' Draw (under 15) - 1st,
..Nancy Mulvey, 2nd. Cathy Mc-
K inley.
Current year's County
Councillors' Draw - 1st. Gerry
Ginn 2nd. Allan Campbell.
Current year's County
Councillors' Wives Draw - 1st.
Mary Thomas, 2nd. Mrs. Allan
Campbell.
Men's Draw Prize (15 and
over) - 1st. Bill Dale, 2nd. David
Archibald.
Women's Draw Prize (15 and
over) 1st. Grace Forbes, 2nd.
Greta Nediger.
Oldest Person - Arthur
Nicholson.
Youngest Person - Scott
Vadden,
Supper Draw - George Bailie.
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