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• FULL. INFORMATION FROM AGENTS
Perfect utumn W..ather or
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Public... School Field Day -:.vents
Ideal weather conditions prevailford, Joan -AIM OolVin, MarY4ane and Julie Mama, Adele Tiffin' and
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ed last week as the young athletes
at the Wingham Public Sehool took
to the open for their annual field
day, Winners'. are ,listed below:
SENIOR GIRLS
Champion, Betty Ann Lapp;
runner-up, Sharon Riley,
]Running race, Betty Ann Lapp,
Sharon Riley, Karen. Elliott. wt -
bail throw, Karen Elliott, Betty
Ann Lapp, Cecile Jackson, Board
on head, Sandra MacLennan, Helen
Ann Armstrong, Carol Crawford.
Running broad jump, Betty Anna.
Lapp, Judith, McKibbon, Sharon,
Riley. ,
Hop, step, jump, Betty Ann Lapp,
Jean Jones, Sharon Riley. Three-
legged race, Sharon Miley and..
Shirley Loden, Reta Redman and
Diane Deyell, Betty Ann Lapp .and,
Dale Thomson. Relay race, Betty
Ann Lapp, Karen Elliott, Jean
Jones, Patricia Heywood; Sharon
Riley, Shirley Coder, Diane Deyell,
Nancy Clarke; Rota Redman, Dale
Thomson, Freda Lott, Janette'.
Henderson..
Novelty 'raee, Betty Ann Lapp
and Dale Thomson; Sandra Riley
and Maureen Poyton; Sandra Mac-
Lennan and Carol. Crawford, High
jump; Betty Ann Lapp, Jean Jones,
Jean gurney. 'Standing broad
jump, Sharon.' Riley and' . Karen
Elliott (tied), Betty Ann Lapp •and
Jean Jones (tied), ' Patricia Hey-
wood.
INTERMEDIATE GIRLS
Champion, Susan. Bennett; Run-
ner-up,
and
nen-up, Beverley Cunningham
Joan Redman, tie.
Running -board jump, Joan Red-
man, Susan Bennett, Faye Yeo.
Standing board jump, Beverley
Cunningham, Susan Bennett, Joan
Redman, Running- race,' Susan Ben
ett; Beverley Cunningham, Mary
Phillips.
Softball throw, Joan Redman,
Susan Bennett,. Beverley Cunning-
ham, Book -on -head 'race, Bdverley
Cunningham, Mary -Jane; Slosser,
Susan Bennett; 3 -Legged race,,
Mary Phillips and Joan Redman,
Bev, Cunningham and Esther, Kerr,
Brenda MacLennan and Mary -Jane
Slosser. Novelty race, Susan Ben-
nett, Faye•'2eo, Kathy Hodgins.
High -jump,; Susan •; Bennetts . Janie
Poyton, .7oal?.. Redman. Relay race,
Joan Redman, Mary. Phillips,„Es-
ther Kerr, Beverley, Cunningham;
Brenda MacLennan, .Sally Craw-
da- Elizabeth Jeffery, Susan Doll and.
Linda Aitchison, Boys, Larry
h to
Brooks Richard d h r n
Bre d Rc r Wharton,
s an ,.
Charles Scott and Donald Bastings,
Larry Gordon and Eddie Rosa.
Mrs. Alexander's girls, Sharon
Willie and. Joan Remington, Debor-
ah Foxton and Lynda Seddon, Mary
Chettleburgh and Diana Jeffery,
Boys, Douwe Bakker and Brian
Bakker, Preston Lediet and Brian
McKay, Joe Hall and Edward Spel-
ker. 6
Miss• Johns' girls, Shield, Crew
son and Catherine Ducharme, 'Me-
lanie Harris and. Patsy 'Walker,
Denise Norman and Elaine Car-
ter. Boys' Douglas Cameron and
James Armstrong, Robert Arm-
strong and Larry McDonald, Jinn-
niie Henderson and Newton Rich-
ardson,
ieh-
ar s
_don,
Mrs. SI/era's and Miss MacMil-
lan's III's girls, Georgina Brooks
and Brenda Ellacott, Barbara
Henry' and Verna Hunter, LYdna
Reavie and Cheryl Scott. Boys,
Harold Jardin , and ,John Perrott,
Barry Tomlinson and Donald Wil-
lie, rand Kevin Fish-
er, Donald Brooks
er,
Mrs. Webster :and Miss MacMil-
lan's IV's girls, Ruth' Ann Hamil-
ton and. Marilyn Higgins, Wendy
Cronkwright and Brenda Hall,.
Sandra Stewart and Nancy Du-
charme, Boys, Gary Reed and Al-
lan Leggatt, Brian Collar and Bob-
bie Jackson, Gary Carter and
Brian Caslick.
Miss Jamieson's girls, Julianne
Dauphin add ,Marilyn Rildy, Rae
Gurney. and .Ann McKibbon, Laura
Wainer and Audrey Collar. Boys,
Sipke Bakker and Theodore 'Saint,
Warren Rich and Keith Lpder, Jim
Sims and Charles Keating,
Skipping
Miss Williamson's girls, Patsy
Zurbrigg, Bonnie Willie, ' Ellen
Cruickshank.
Miss Stobo's girls; Ruth .Ann
Rich, Barbara White, Lynda El-
liott.
Mrs, Alexander's girls, Mary
Chettleburgh, Sharon Willie, Jo-
anne Dunbar.
Miss Johns' girls, Patsy Walker,
Shiela Crewson, Joan Cruickshank,
Mrs. Shera's. and Miss 'MacMil-
lan's III's girls, Georgina Brooks,
Jayne Baker, Patsy Sieling,
Mrs, Webster's and Miss 'Mac-
Mllan's IV's girls, . Brenda Hall,
Ruth Ann Hamilton, Mary Ann
1Vlason.
Miss Jamieson's girls, Marilyn
Riley, Rae Gurney, Audrey Collar.
Wheelbarrow
Miss Williamson's boys, Grant
Heywood and John Palmer; David
Schiestal and David Ohm, Bruce
Cameron and Douglas Partridge.
Miss Stobo's boys, Terry Deyell
and Wayne Hunter, John Rae and
Raymond VanCamp, Steven Hilbert
and Norman MacLennan..
Mrs. Alexander's girls, Brian
Bakker and Dauwe Bakker, Ken-
neth Taylor and Wayne Scott, Ed-
ward Spelker and Joe Hall.
Miss Johns' boys, Robert Arm-
strong and Larry McDonald,
Douglas Elliott and Barry Conron,
Slosser; Sandra .Cummings, Lynda-
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,IUNltOR GIRLS
Running race, Judy Callan, Jack-
ie Saint, Pauline Redman; Book.;
on -head` race, Sylvia Holloway,
Noreen Niehoi, Marling Lem, •Nov •
elty race, .Loan Riehl, Mayling Lem,
Pauline Redman.
Three-legged race, Janis Hender-
son and Helen Carbert; Jackie
Saint and Bonnie Jardin; ' Judy'
Callan and Susan Spry. Relay race,
Sandra Dunbar, 'Tackle Saint, Paul-
ine Redman, Bonnie Jardin; Judy
Callan, Mary Ellen McPhail, Nancy
Donaldson, Susan Spry; Sonja Ross,
Noreen Nichol, Pamela Burns,
Catherine .Hanna,
Softball throw, Judy Callan,
Mary Ellen McPhail, Joan Riehl,
Standing broad jump, Jackie Saint,
Judy Callan,Mayling Lem, Run-,
nines' broad jump,. Bonnie Jardin,
Helen Carbert, Pauline Redman,
High jump, Judy Callan, 'Pauline,
Redman,.Jackie Saint.
Junior champion, Judy Callan;
runner-up, Jackie Saint,
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JUNIOR BOYS
Champion, Jim Nasmith; runner-.
up, Robert Campbell
Soft ball throw, Jim Nasmith,;
Wayne Seddon, Bobby Crewson,
Three-legged race, Jim Nasmith
and Robert Beattid, . David Croth
ers and Rodney Hickey,; Robert
Campbell and David Wenger, Run-
ning .race, Sim Nasmith, Robert
Campbell, Rodney Hickey. -
Wheelbarrow race, Jim Nasmith
er
and Robert Beattie, .Robe t Camp-
bell
ampbell and Bill Dauphin, Ronald: Dey-
ell and Stuart Allen. Standing
broad jump; Jim Nasmith, Robert
Campbell, Bobby Crewson. Run-
ning broad jump, Jim Scott,. Jim
Nasmith/ Robert Campbell. High.
jump, Jun .Nasmith, Jim Scott,
Bill, Dauphin.
INTERMEDIATE BOYS
Champion, Bob Lunn; Runne'r-
up, Douglas Campbell. Soft ball
throw, Douglas Campbell, 'Bob
Liinn, Bill Yemen. Three-legged
race, ,Bob Lunn, and George Kerr,
Martin . Garniss and, Tom Chettle-
burg, Donald Rintoul and Lynn
Hickey, Relay race, Douglas Camp,
bell, Bob Lunn, George Kerr and
Lynn Hickey; Bill Yemen, Martin
Garniss, Keith Scott and Fraser
Strong; Wray. Brooks,Jimmy Lem,
John Hopper and Douglas Mac -
Taggart.
High jump, George ..Kerr, Bob
Lunn, , Bill Yemen., Standing broad
jump, Bill Yemen, Douglas Camp-
bell; Bob Lunn. Running broad
jump; Bob Lunn, Douglas Campbell,
,
George Kerr. Running race, Doug-
las Campbell, Bob Lunn, Lynn Hic-
key. '.
SENIOR, BO3tS
Running high jump,,, John New-
ell, John Madill, Dennis Callan.
Relay race, Donnie Lee, Douglas
Spry, Dennis, Callan, John Strong;
John Newell, Paul Rintoul, John
Madill,. Edward Hand; Frank Tom-
,
SATURDAY, OTOift'Rf
Commercial Leagne
The .second game of the first
series Wes Played on Tuesday night.
Standing as follow8;
Drivers, 12; Jesters; 10; Sizzlers;
9; Spitfires,,7; Jets; 2; Hooligans; 2,
High scores for the night - Lad.,
les' high single, Mrs: R. de Groot,
249; men's high single, G., Rapson,
292; ladies' high triple, Mrs. R. de
i triple,
Groot, .578; men's.high G.
Rapson, 729.
Will Represent
County Plowmen •
Lorne Ballantyne, of Exeter, and
Neil MeGavin of R.R. '2; Walton,
have been chosen to represent
Huron County in the inter -County
ploughing match at- the Inter-
national Match, which is to be
held near Simcoe, it was announc-
ed this week.
Both men ploughed at the Huron
County match near Belmore in the
open class held last week -end and
won the County honor.
linson, Paul. Strong, Barry Thom- Warwick Hammerton and David
son, John Bennett, Langridge.
Three legged race, Kirk Vanstone Mrs. Shera's and Miss MacMil-
and Edward Hand, Donnie Lee and
Sohn Strong, Wayne..' Riehl ?. and
George Whitby. Run, hop, step and
jump, Dennis Callan, John Strong,
Johii Bennett. Run broad jump,
Dennis Callan, John Newell, John
Madill. Soft -ball throw, John New-
ell, Harold McTavish, Bob Downie.
75 -yard dash, John Newell, John
Bennett, Frank Tomlinson. Stand,
hop, step and jurnp, John Strong,.
Sohn Bennett, Dennis, Callan.
Standing broad jump, Dennis
Callan, John Bennett John Newell.
Champion, John Newell and Den-
nis. Callan, tie; runner-up, John
Strong,
GRADES I TOO' IV
Bunning Race
Miss Williardson's girls, Patsy
Zurbrigg, Lois Corrin, Bonnie Wil-
lie, Boys, Donald Collar, Douglas
Partridge, John Palmer.
Miss Stobo's. girls, Barbara White,
Linda Aitchison,Gayle Gannett,
Boys, Monte Templeman, Ross Cas-
hel; Larry Gordon.
Mrs. Alexander's girls, Sharon
Willie, Mary 'Chettleburgh, Rifle
Skinn, BW, s, Douwe Bakker, Marl -
es Elliott, Brian Bakker,
Miss John's girls, Patsy Walker,
Melanie Harris, Sheila Crewson.
Boys, Barry Conron, Jnmes Arm-
strong, Douglas Elliott.
Mrs. Shera's and Miss MoMi1-
lan's IXI's girls, Georgina ,'Brooks,
Brenda Ellacott, Jayne Baker. Boys,
Ndrinan Corrin, Douglas Cameron,
Bruce Boyd.
Mrs. Webster's and Miss Mac-
Millan's IV's girls, Rttth Ann Ham-
ilton, Peggy Rae, Sandra Stewart.
Boys, Brian Collar, , Gary Abed,
Raymond Corrin,
Miss Jainieson's girls, Ann Me,
Kibbon, Marilyn Riley, Julianne
Dauphin. Boys, .David Tomlinson,
IVCiehael Fleury, Keith, Loder.
Three-legged Rata
Miss Willianison'S girls, Bonnie
Willie and Patsy Zurbrigg, Ellen
Cruickshank ;and Janne, Ewliyg,
Judy, Acid and Jennifer DIM,
das, Boys, Beni is Maxwell and
Gregory Carter, David Schiestal
and .»avid. Ohio, Stratton Loden
and Randy Fakton,
Ian's III's boys, Dean Balser and
Donald Rae, Barry Tomlinson and
Donald Willie, Paul Tiffin and
Brude Boyd.
Mrs. Webster's and Miss Mac-
Millan's IV's boys, Lonnie Bouch-
er and Billie Kerr, Gary Reed and
Allan' Leggatt, Bobbie Jackson and.
Brian Collar.
Miss Jamieson's boys, Marvin
Skinn and David Tomlinson, Ken-
neth Ohm and. Jim Griffith, Billy
Chandler and Raymond Clarke.
DELGRAVE
Mr. and Mrs. David Armstrong
attended the Schade-Gibson wed-
ding in Listowel United Church on
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grasby,
Donna and Mary, and Mr. and
Mrs. David Armstrong visited on
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wm,
Wilson of Fordwich.
The Afternoon Auxiliary of the.
Missionary Society of Knox' United
Church will have as their guests
W.M.S, members from Westfield,
Blttevale, Blyth and Brick ehurehes
and the Evening Auxiliary at the
Thankoffering meeting on October
18 at'8 p.m., standard time, in the
church„ The guest speaker will be
Mrs. Sidney ,Davidson, of Bruce -
field,
Mrs; ,Harold Buffet and Mr..and
Axrs. Hank Squires and. `farf,dly of
Carsonvilie, Mioh,, and Mrs, Fred
Rad of Clinton visited on Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. James R, 'Cooly
ter,
11Ii1es of Clean, sandy beaches
along Can:ada'S Baeiffe boast lure.
thousands of visitors, annually..
They swim and relax In an etniba,
phere of glorious sunshine temper-
ed by fresh obc61 breezes.
Wild animals of all types roam.
Moese al'aw Wild Animal Park,
which is located ono and a half
miles south of Moose Jaw. It Is an
ideal Vieille spot With a grand opy
liortttfrity for iiig. gai'rie hunting
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MUNICIPAL OFFICERS
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GRAVE
AT EL.
1'0 MEET B
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East Wawanosh Council met on
October lst, with all the members_
present, the reeve presiding. On
motion by Purdon - Hanna that
the minutesof the meeting held
on September 3rd, and special
meeting held September 25th, were
adopted as read.
Buchanan - McGowan -That the
road and general accounts as pre-
sented be passed and paid. Car-
tied.
The council discussed prepara-
tion for the Huron County Muni-
cipal Officers' Association meet-
ing to be held in Belgrave, ' the
guests of the East Wawanosh
Council, on October 23rd.
Hanna - Purdon-That council
adjoi}rn to meet November 5th at
one o'clock, also court of revision
on the 1957 assessment roll will be
held at 2.30 o'clock at theGBelgrave
community centre. Carried.
Road Cheques ,
Stuart McBurney, salary $175.00,
bills paid, $2.80, $177.80; Wm. T.
Irwin, wages, $119.66; Geo. 'T. Cur-
rie, brushing, $15.30; Stainton's
Hardware, bolts, etc., $1.00; Wm.
Tiffin, 5 gallons hydraulic oil, $3.25;
Can. Oil Co., $7.02; Russell Purdon,
211, hours bulldozing at $6.00,
$129.00; W. C. Becker Equipment
Co., grader repairs, $85.86; The•
Pedlar People Ltd., steel pipes,
$277.80; 'Him. Road Mich. Co.,
grader repairs, $33.1l3; Rec. Gen. of
Canada, 'income tax deducted, $6,25.
General Cheques
Edgar Gaunt, 1 fox bounty, $2.00;
Norman Coulter, poultry claim,
$20.00; Geo. Walker, valuer 1 trip,
and mileage, $3.00;; Alex McBurney,
stamps and Supplies, $14.63; W. S.
Gibson, bal, premium on insur-
ance, $199.98; Wendell McCallum, 1
fox bounty, $2.00.
Orval E. Taylor, Reeve.
R. H. Thompson, Clerk,
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