The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-09-19, Page 91
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HELP RETARDED CHILDREN
13uy electric light bulbs from Royal Canx
tdian Legion members when they call at
your door Friday evening!
Add allspice or mitre to your
WhiPped-crearn dressing for fruit
salad.
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Sprinkle in tarragon while beets
allimliertHreYntryI;ohDnw'lig!thirtvecyja.wan. nn. The Walkerton Iiartleye defeat e ixt••,'n• :•• , th,. Pile fall met Ling of the Ontario
vitt Welsh; Gordon Govier; Da- ngham park on lut•stlity night ail, .;
vid Qowing; Donald Machan. of last week by a score ot• .. It • ,
WOAA intermediate A play off, whi•li e• ::•• • • ••«. item(
Judith 1V1eDowell; joyees CoUltes;
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Linda Rhin; Jane Campbell; Cheryl
Falconer,
Elaine Snell; Marjorie Young -
hint; Norma. Smith; Ann McKerch-
er; Lois RInn; Mary Ann Phelan.
PROJECT WORK
Social. Studies
Monne, Purdon; Betty Johnston;
Julaine 'Anderson; Nancy Craig;
Mary Passchler; Margaret Young -
Marlene Elltott; Jane Campbell;
blut,
•Sandra Smith; Rhonda Fear;
Joyce Coultes; Ruth Ann Pletch,
Linda Casemore; Nancy Ander-
son; Jill Thornton; Lois Rinn;
Marion Youngblut,
Illustrated Booklet
Clayton Bosman; Jeff Thornton;
John Gibb; Chris Cowan; Cameron
Anderson; Nell Lockhart,
Ron Henry; John Henry; Geo.
Cowan; Larry Lockhart; Ross Wil-
son; Douglas Garniss.
Jim Henry; Donald Machan;
Gordon Govier; Ted Lutz; Dwight
Cowan; Murray Elston,
Map of Exploration: Brenda
CoultesT Ann McKercher; .Toyee Big Stan Doherty, pitehing for
Coultes; Jill Thornton; Rhonda •Go.derich, was too mileh for the
•Goodyears, besides hitting, a
Fear; Mary Snell, home run ever the left field [elite..
Poster Advertising: Jill Thorn -
The Goodyearie only extra.base hit
ton; Beverley McDonald; Linda
was .a double by Bill Hotchkiss.
Casemore; Nancy Mason; Brenda
Nesbitt; Joyce Coultes.
Religious Booklet: Jill Thornton;
Lois Rinn,; Ann MeXercher; Lin-
da Rion; Mary Snell; Brenda
,Bone.
• Map showing explorations of
man: Larry Walters; Terry John-
ston; Brian Hopper; John Hoona-
ard; John Turvey; Brian McDonald
Poster Advertising: Jeffery
Thornton; David Walsh; Ted Lutz;
Leonard Robinson; Wayhe Hopper;
Brian Hopper.
Religious Booklet; Ted Lutz;
Larry Duncan; Benny Ten Pas.
Religious Booklet: Sandra Proc-
• tor; Linda Johnston; Linda Snow-
den; Nancy Gowing; Norma Jean
Mair; Rosemary Henning.
15 Flowers: Jane Campbell;
Joyce Coultes; Margaret Nichol;
Margaret Robertson; Linda Elliott.
Religious booklet: Gordon Rinn;
Jimmie Duncan; George Johnston;
Bobbie Black.
Booklet of flowers: Ted Lutz;
David Walsh,
Clown Face
Leslie Brewer; Brian. Warwick;
Paul O'Neil; Donald Edgar; 13111
Sellers; Joe Eckenswiller.
Kathy Bone; Shirley Johnston;
:Joan McLennan; Gail Searle; Mar-
ion Armstrong; Bonnie McInnis.
Nursery Rhyme
Richard Anderson; Cameron An-
derson; Douglas Walker; Neil Bie-
rnan; Murray McNichol; Joe Phel-
an.
Joyce Taylor; Attain° Anderson;
Dorothy Kelly Monna Purdon; Lin -
day Mary Walden; Ramona Hanna.
Story Illustrated: Leslie Snell;
David, Bosman; Ben Ten Pas: Al-
lan Sprung; Douglas McLean; Mur-
ray Smith. ••
'Girls: Mary Ellen ' Walsh; Di-
anne Near: Carol Shortreed; Helen
Searle; Jane Campbell; Norma
lean Mair.
Spring Scene: Beverley MeDon
ald: Lynda 0oultes; Marjorie Smith
Mary Ann Phelan; Audrey Snell;
Faye reekenswiller,
A n v Subject, any medium : Mary
Crasby; Audrey Coultes: Rhonda
Fear; I,Incla Rinn; Lois Rinn; Lyn-
da Coultes.
Spring Scene: Rav Seheirele;
Leonard Robinson; Alan Rosman;
Ted Lutz; Brian Walden; Larry
Walters,
rmen, any subjeet: Allan Bosnian
Ray Sehelfelce ,Tim Robertson; Tan
Scott; Larry Nethery; David Me-
tean,
INSTITUTE CI.ASSES
Clcthes pin bag: Dianne Crow -
more; Ann MeKereher; Joao Bos-
man; Joyce Coultes; Lois Rhin:
Lynda Coultes,
Pot Holder; Mnry Anne Wheeler;
Bird Feeder; T,eonat•ci Robinson;
George Jelmston; Clary MeSween •
Grant Coultes; Devitt Boman and
Donald Bosmen.
Waste Paper basket: Mallard
Anderson; Mingles WnlIter; (levy
Barbour: Clayton Boeman; Ray-
mond VEL11C'arn”,
Miniature Bouquet; Ray Mud
fele; Donnie Edgar; Brien Teem':
'Lloyd Mirlite; Ruth Ellen Currie;
Roy Rohinsnii.
Lihrnry Mord Classes
Poems; T,ois Rinn; Mary Ellen
Wash; Rhonda Fear,
Stimin Stool; Jeffery Thornton;
Ted Lutz,
Locket Pinetishion; Miley An-
derson; Mary Ann Wheeler, Don,
na. Ruth Wallter.
Serap Book of Dogs: Wnrren
Thynne; Donnie Edgar; Ken ITop•
per.
Hugh MacMillan was the big hit
ter for th cn 10e1,118, With two holn.
runs and a single. Ron Church bad
'three singles for VValkertoe.
Walkerton: . 003 000 002 5.10 2
Winghani 010 000 002 -3 x
Umpires: Petrie and Calvelt,
Goderich.
MEMORIAL EAGUE
fiODERICH BISSETS
TAKE SEI -FINALS
In Goderich last Wednesday
night the Goderich Bissets defeat
ed the Wingham Goodyears by a
score • of • 3-0 in Memorial League
northern division. semi-finals. The
win gave Goderich .the best of
three series two games to one.
They now advance to meet the
Stratford Kroehlers.
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C. W. Leach, Branch Manager.
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Phone: 1183, Whigham.
Winghatn, Ontario,
BLUEVALE
Wingham: Medic, Lf.; Frylogle,
2b.; Baker, lb..; Bain, ss.; Hach
kiss, p.; Chisholm, p., lith; third
nor 3b.; Coultes, 3b„ lith; Saston.
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The Mission Band met le Knox
Presbyterian Church on Sunday
with their leader, Mrs, Ross Mann
in charge, assisted by Mi•s, Glen
MeKercher. There were 18 inem-
berS present and four viSitorS. The
children colored Bible pictures af-
ter the ,devetional opening:.
c.f.; Foxton, c.f„ 9th; Celson, ,
Storey, lb.; MacMillan, 1b., 701.
,Goderich: Stewart, el; Oldridge,
as,; Goddard, ib.; Carter, 31,.;
Aldham, c.; Hoffmeyer, 1.f.; Grace,
rf.; Black, 2b.; Doherty, p.
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Wingham 000 000 000--0 2
Umpires; Petrie and Calvert of
Goclerich,
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Explorers Meet
BLITEVALE—The Explorers had
their meeting in the church. when
Mrs, Ross Gray presided. There
was a good crowd in attandnnee.
The meeting opened with the Ex-
plorers' motto and the roll van
was answered by naming a dis-
ciple. The offering .w.as taken up
by Anne lYfeKercher and dedicated
by the class in unison.
Mrs, Gray continued the story on
the Argentine people who worked
to convert an old house to he used
as a church. Adults and children
all worked together to make re.
pairs, curtains for the windows.
cleaning the yard and planting
bright flowers. The people learn
ed that working together brought
about Christian fellowship which
was the basis for their church.
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the YMCA. camp Pineerest at TOr-
rinel.. Ont., this past wet•k-end,
, (t ber 141 11. 101 h. '1'wenty-five
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The .1( • (.1 1« •• ••• •• .• • mintith:, from P.:Jrt Arthur to Ot-
1 ni it. •.• .•' .." • i"' v,t*ro in iittentlailee. Chairman
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1111•1.1 110.; •lae!,iilent of the association. W. B.
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TTigli qualit;,, food 1,.; plentt.
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11,11111 scry,1 tlg and, proertaning, which each
11 0 01, recreation committee has to cope
,11. with. were also dealt with,
gon vinegar for
:11,11 were follows: Gse of exist -
140, in the community such
de seh4,118, churches and other pub -
lie buildings for recreational and'
adult, etitulitioxi purposes. The O:
lt.A. etemnittee which IS studying
ilti:; gum:lion under their chairman,
Prof, ‘Vm., .Meritillion, of McMaster 1
t .•en*Ity st ninety revommended r
that it survey be made of several.
comniunities in Ontario.
This survey, he said, should if
possible, )(•• made by a graduate (of
$114.101 141141/18, W110 W0111(.1 study
1'101114111nitios where MaX1111 urn use
i 1,1-ie14 made or present facilities
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findlitiee are being used solely for
the purpose for which they were
built, and are not available for use
h.creation conunittr.q!s ,or adult
1'4111'0111/11 groups. The O.R.A. is,
now endeavouring to interest some
or foundation in providing
lite sum of $1,000 which is needed
0011(pile the survey and have
the results printed.
Recreation for Indians, both on
and If f reservations, and means
hy witieh the Indian can be inte-
grated into our society was also
diseussed, NO immediate results can
be reported but (1. committee is
working on the subject and trying
to find some ansvvers to the prob-
1 .m.
chlera) problems suelt as financ-
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marjoram anti savory to the bast -
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Before frying ehicken, sprinkle
the levees of thyme and mar-
lehl"r 111411: .111.1-'” 1'01 7,V/10 ,joram, then roll them in flour.
TFIE INSIDE EXHIBITS at the Bultuaw.
Fair were many and varied this year .
the schools exhibiting were U.S.S. Ni. /
U.S.S. 7- The former had a model of Fort Y.
•del . 1/ dteeded it., talents to conservation
who li iies were donated by the
1; 4441 Maitland Valley Conservation Au-
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a tart flavour,
Curry powder added to an,
vinegar iirossing transforms
toesed aalati.
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well before broiling, or add a da
of marjoralu.
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JOHN SPENCE, M.P.P.
FOR RENT EAST
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GORDON, (Sparky) INNES, M.P.P.
FOR OXFORD
SPEAKING IN SUPPORT OF
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