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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-10-17, Page 7r 4 0 B Vlbc taingljam b)iancr4Eimrs WIINQRA11T, ONTARIO, WLONESJ AY, OC"ITOJ3i;R 17, 1002 'Public School new Day ItunuLng Races Mitis Williamson's and Mrs. Wheeler's grades 1, girls, ChriSthie ,tae 1st, Janice ohm 2nri, Janet aGorrie, 3rd. Boys, David bash lst, Stephen Caslick 2nd, Ricky Hod- gins 3r'd, Mrs, Wheeler's grade 2, girls, Carol Higgins, Janet Mcflee Olive. Lapp, Boys, Douglas Leitch, Ron- nie Perrott, Billy Brown, Miss Johns' grade 2, girls, Bev- erley Merrick, Sylvia Maci,eeuz, Connie Burke, Boys, Robert Van- derwoude, Tommy McLauglitz, Laurie Foxton, Miss Armitage's grade 3, girls, Marlene Irvine, Christine Kregar, Margaret McLaughlin. Boys, John Schipper, Bill HIlbert, John Steph- ens. Miss Osborne's grade 3, girls, Kathy Seddon, (Jeri Bennett., Ellen Gorrie, Boys, Harry Bakker, Lar. ry Simmons, Douglas Casemore. Mrs, Moffatt's grade 4, giris, M- ora MacLean, Jean Hunter, Sally Lou Elliott. Boys, Barry Gardner, Wayne Carter, Leslie Tompson and 'I'omzny Gower tie, Mrs. Web:,ter's grade 4, girl:;, andra Tiffin, Luanne Lavergne, Nancy (,hest, I3oy:t, John L)eneau, l3oh Shaunessy, Stephen Lang - ridge. Skipping flare, Girls Wheelbarrow stare, Boys Mice William:ton's and Mrs. Wheeler's grades 1, girls, Christine Rae, Joanne Stevens, Anita Brig-. ham. Boys, Murray Bunter and '1'om Lee, Ricky Hodgins and Ste.. von Caslick, Douglas Vanderwoude; and Shane Foxton. Mrs. Wheeler's grade 2, girls, Jo - mine Marks, Ruth Bennett, Olive Lapp. Boys, ,toff Lockridge and Doug Leach, Mark Douglas and Bill Brown, I)nvid Tiffin and Paul 1' watri, igo, Mists Johns' grade 2, girls, Bev-. eriey Merrick, Collude Burke, :;yl via MacLean, Boys, David Walker and Roger Irvin, Nelson (dower inners and Robert Vanderwoude Tom Mc- Laughlin and Ricky Ladd. Mice Armitage's grade 3, girls, Margaret McLain hlizz, Marlene It'- viae, Sharon OI'vi:i, J3oye, John tlelzipper and Paul Douglas, Rae L#,obiu:,on anal Steven Lloyd, 13111 Hammond and Bill Hilbert. IV/Is Oeborne'ri grade 3, girls, Geri Bennett., Elizabeth ,Jachlin, Kathy Seddon. Boys, Russell Fox. Ion and (;eetl Meli<oe, John.Brig - ham 'furl Stewart Ilin)ter, Philip Beard and David Douglas, Mr's. Moffatt's gear& 4, girls, A:d- orda MacLean, Sally Lou Elliott, Marion Willie. Boys, Leslie Thomp.. tion 00(i Barry Gardner, Ray Ar- cher 0n.+i Douglas Thomson, Brad alai,r;ty and Wayne (Darter. Tera. •Wetea era; grade 4, girls, Sandra Tiffin, Luanne Lavergne. .Jaclne Doyen. Boys, Bob Shaunessy and David L.Tihson, Randall Hafer. inehl and David Balser, John Den. eau and John Loitrh. 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R U!'R!a+ffila L^Ca•l®aeRTU CZvaifl..p0. aaa ex =a ,e50-=092.34,on� Three -Legged Race Miss Wifianison's and Mrs. Wheeler's grades 1, girls, Christine Rae and Janet Gorrie, Janice Ohm and Joanne Stephens, Gail Rem. ington and Kathy Guest, Boys, Ricky Hodgins and Steven Caslick, Tommy Lee and Murray Hunter, Brian Pollock and Steven Max- well, Mrs. Wheeler's grade 2, girls, Ol- ive Lapp and Sandra Carter, Janet Mcatee and Karen Strong, Debbie .falter and Marilyn Collar and Bon- nie McTaggaret and Ruth Bennett tied for third, Boys, Paul Swatridge and David Tiffin, Greg. Peaehey and Sean ;Jt. George, Doug Leitch and ,Jeff Lockridge, MIss Johns' grade 2, girls, Con- nie Burke and Vicki Taylor, Trudy MacKay and Barbara Stapleton Beverley La Rose and Beverley Merrick, Boys, Nelson Gower and Robert Vanderwoude, Ricky Ladd and Tommy McLaughlin, Bobby Henderson and Laurie Foxton, Miss Armitage's grade 3 girls, Sharon Or•vis and Marlene Irvine, Patty Boyd and Christine Kregar, Karen Ritter and Nancy Gardner and Margaret McLaughlin and Jo- anne Cameron tied for third. Boys, Paul Douglas and John Schipper, Rae Robinson and Stephen Lloyd, John Stephens and Bob Cruick- shank. Miss Osborne's grade 3, Gerri Bennett and Elizabeth Jacklin, Kathy Seddon and E gine Archer, Ellen Gorrie and ulie Foxton. Boys, Stewart,/Hun er and John Brigham, Cecil McKee and Brad Lewis, Gordon Smith and Bob La Rose. Mrs, Moffatt's grade 4, girls, Marion Willie and Denise Seddon, Jean Hunter and Marie Whitby, Anne Welwoocl and Jean Irwin. Boys, Douglas Thompson and Ray Archer, Brad MacKay and Wayne Carter, Barry Gardner and Leslie Thompson. Mrs. Webster's grade 4, girls, Ruth Ann Readman and Jackie Deyell, Joanne Sutcliffe and Bren- da Stapleton, Julie Burke and Jane Bateson. Boys, John Leitch and John Deneau, Randall Hafer. mehl and David Balser, David Gibson and Bob Shaunessy. JUNIOR CURLS Relay race: 1. Gail Irvine, Deb- bie Gibson, Marilyn Tiffin, Jen- nifer Henderson; 2. Vicki Rosen. hagen, Barbara Hetherington, Lin- da Lockridge, Barbie Dauphin; 3, Esther Fish, Joan Bennett, Ruth Ann Currie, Sandra. Seddon. Softball throw: Barbara Heth- erington and Barbara Dauphin, tie; Cathy Miller; Vicki Rosenhagen. Running broad jump: Vicki Ros- enhagen, Sandra Seddon, 'Cathy Miller. Three-legged race: 1. Gail Irvine and Jennifer Henderson; 2 Bar- bara, Hetherington and Vicki Ros- enhagen, Esther Fish and Sandra Seddon tie; 3 Cathy Miller and Lyra Hickey. Running race: Sandra Seddon; Gloria Lewis; Barbara Hethering- ton, Novelty race: Barbara Dauphin arid Sandra Seddon, tie; - Jennifer !Henderson; Gloria Lewis, Standing board jump; Jennifer Henderson; Sandra Seddon; Vicki Rosenhagen and Barbara Hether- We Canadians buy imported nianufactlred goods at the rate of $2Y5 pe?' person per year. If each of us diverted $100 of this to the purchase of Canadian -made goods, we would help create 60,000 new jobs hi Ontario. We are the world's greatest importers. Contrast our yearly total with that of other countries: Americans spend $35 per capita on manufactured imports .. The British spend $75 .. West Germans spend $60 .. Canadians spend $235 per person per year! If these expenditures in Ontario ott import- ed goods could be reduced by $100, we would still be amongst the world's greatest importers, if that $100 were diverted to Can• adian goods we it'ould add $600,000,000 to our economy and help create 60,000 meta; fabs! To accomplish this, the consumer must become "label conscious"; it is the sunt of all our day-to-day purchases which can add lip to the success or failure of our economy, Whenever the consumer reaches out for an imported product, he or she should ask, "Is there a Canadian equivalent?" For in most cases there is a Canadian product that is as good or better. The more money we spend for things we make, the more prosperous the people of Ontario will be! � ' GOVERNMENT OF ONTM.ttTO- TRADE CRUSADE MORE OPPORTUNITY The syrnbol of progress and opportunity for the Peee and industries of Ontario. Addresses Chesiey Laymen's Meeting Bill Henderson, leader of the Wingharn Corps Salvation Army Band, was the guest speaker o Wednesday night of last week When the United Church layme gathered at Chesley for the Bruce Presbytery Men's Rally, The meet- ing was held in St. John's United ,Church. Mr, Henderson gave his personal testimony of entering the Christian experience, and based his remarks on John 8:12, "Then spoke Jesus again unto them saying, I am the light of the world; he that follow. eth me shall not walk in darkness but shall have the light of life." MISSIONARY TM L OF WORK IN JAPAN ,a The ladies of the Baptist. Church held their Thankoffe ring service on n'Friday. Mrs Alex Rintoul pre tded After the ringing of the opening hYmn "fraise the ;avloui "d'e Who Know Him," Mrs Rintoui led in prayer. The Seriptur - lesson was read by Mrs. R. Kilpatrick Mrs, Ron 1'attetson, tnie eine9ry on furlough from Japan was tar special guent for th+ or. st tier+ :.110-. played a number of "lr r lien ; n,, her violin, among them the Japan- ese National Anthem and a Japan- ese hymn. Two ladies offered pray- er and Mrs M. a:: anteiun sang a solo. ington, tie. High jump: Vicki Rosenhagen; Gloria Lewis; Barbara Hethering- ton. Junior Championship, Sandra Seddon; Runner-up, Jennifer Hen- derson. JUNIOR BOYS Running broad jump: Ken Rae; Bruce Henry; Leonard Johnston. Standing broad jump: Tom Ir_ win; Leonard Johnston; Paul Templeman. High jump: Paul Templeman; Joe Kerr; Ken Rae, Bili Strong, le, Foot race: Joe Kerr; Leonard Iohnston; Paul Templeman, Soft ball throw: Leonard John- 3ton; Paul Templeman; Joe Kerr. Wheelbarrow race: Joe Kerr and Paul Templeman; Steven Seli and Ken Rae; Brad Elliott and Bill :strong. Three-legged race: Joe Kerr and Paul Templeman; Ken Aitchison and Mark Fisher; Steven Seli and Ken Rae, Relay race: 8111 Strong, Tom Ir- 'tn, Paul Templeman, Joe Kerr: Leonard Johnston, Bruce Henry, Steven Seli, Ken Rae; 3 Bill Fuller, Brad Elliott, Michael Walden, Bri- an Deyell. Champion: Paul Templeznan; Runner-up; Joe Kerr, ,'• INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Running race: Barbara Boyd, Bonnie Willie, Judy Reid. Standing broad jump: Ellen Cruickshank; Jennifer Dundas; Janna Ewing and Julie Adams, tie. Three-legged race: Judy Reid and Ellen Cruickshank; Barbara Boyd and Bonnie Willie; Linda Aitchison and Nicks Jeffery, Jan- na Ewing and Gayle Gannett, tied for third, Relay race: 1 Ellen Cruickshank, Judy Reid, Julie Adams, Patsy Zurbrigg; 2 Barbara Boyd, Bonnie Willie, Linda Aitchison, Nicki Jef- fery; 3 Janna Ewing, Gayle Gan- nett, Cathy Wenger and Donnie Hardie, Softball throw: Patsy Zurbrigg; Janna Ewing and Barbara Boyd. tie; Donna Handle, High jump: Barbara Boyd; Jan- na Ewing; Ellen Cruickshank and Bonnie Willie, tie. Running broad jump: Barbara Boyd; Bonnie Willie; Carol Powell. Novelty race: Janna Ewing and Gayle Gannett; Patti Cutter and Sheila France; Barbara Boyd and Ellen Cruickshank and Linda Ait- chison and Jennifer Dundas, tied for third. Champion, Barbara Boyd; Run_ ner-up, Ellen Cruickshank, INTERMEDIATE BOYS Running broad jump: Bobby Ma- jor; Grant Heywood; John Rae. Three-legged race: Donald Collar Mid . Terry Deyell; Donald Hastings and Malcolm Galbraith; George Welwood and Grant Heywood. 75 -yard dash: Grant Heywood; Monty Templeman; Paul Guest, Standing broad jump: Monty Templeman; David SchiesteI; Bob- by Major. Softball throw: Randy Elrick; Larry Gordon; Donald Collar. High jump: Bobby Major; Don- ald Hastings; Norman MacLennan. Relay race: 1 Grant Heywood, Bruce Cameron; 2 Ross Caslick. Gary Brenzil, Norman MacLennan, George Welwood; 3 Gary MacKay, Malcolm Galbraith, Donald Hast- ings, John Rae, Champion: Grant Heywood; Run- ner-up, Monty Templeman, SENIOR GIRLS Novelty race: Melanie Harris; Dianne Grove; Sheila Crewson. Relay race: 1 Mary Ahara, Bon- nie Glen, Linda Schiestel, Wendy Fuller; 2 Sharon Willie; Debbie Foxton, Joan Remington, Brenda Hafermehl; 3 Mary Joan Corrin, Patsy Walker, Jennie Prosser, Mel- anie Barris. Three-Iegged race: Verna Hunter and Dianne Grove; Melanie Harris and Patsy Walker; Brenda Ellacott and Dianne Orvis, Soft ball throw: Dianne Grove; Linda Schiestel; Mary Ahara, High jump: Wendy Fuller; Lin- da Schiestel; Gayle Powell, Running race: Mary Ahara; Gayle Powell; Patsy Walker. Standing broad jump; Wendy Fuller; Patsy Walker; Mary Ahera, Running broad jump: Patsy Walker; Dianne Grove; Gayle Powell, Champion, Dianne Grove; Run. tier -up, Wendy Puller, SENIOR BOYS High jump: Norman Corrin; Ricky Irvine; Jon Bateson, Relay race: 1 Donald Rae, Nor- man Corrin, Dean Balser, Peter Callan; 2 Jon Bateson, Brian Carr, Bruce Boyd, Doinrie Willie; 3 Neil Renwick, Douglas Elliott, Douglas Mowbray, Barrie Conran; Mowr r ie , Three-legged race: Harold Jar - din and Brian Carr; Ivan It cl3tir.. Iney and Donnie .Brooks; Donald Mrs. Patterson gave an interest- ing talk concerning their work. as missionaries, and also of life in general in Japan She mentioned that the Japanese language a; ex- tremely difficult to master, and that in order to read the daily prayer it is necessary to have com- pleted twelve years in school. Japer is a highly developed eountr;+ its regard to manufacturing, tr.0 -. portation, hospitals and schools, t,er.t very backward spiritually Juvenile delinquency is rare because young people are taught to have great Rae and Norman Corrin. Running broad jump- Jon Bate- son; Donald Rae; Normae Corrin Soft ball throw • Jon Bateson, Ricky Irvine; Dnngla•; Mowbray 75_yard dash' .Ton Beeson, Nor- man Corrin; Peter Callan Standing broad .Gimp ITnrtnazz Corrin; Jon Bateson, Pater Callan. Champion, Jon Bateson. Run- ner-up, Norman ('orcin. respect tor their elders as well as their ancestors, who have passed on. Christian young people fuel, many problems. They are frequent-( ly forced to marry unbelievers be- r'-+u"e marriages are arranged by #t the parents. Mrs. Rtntotll thanked Mvn. Pat* terson, and the offering was re* eeived. The meeting dosed with the singing of a missionary hymn and prayer by Mrs, H. Watson. * Reminders about your ONTARIO HOSPITAL. INSURANCE 19th Birthday? KEEP INISilMtEll I Separate premiums are required for your insurance from now on. Obtain application forgo at a bank, a hos. pital or the Coinntission. KEEP iNSUREDI The Family premium must be paid to cover husband and wife. Tell your group OR, if you pay your premiums direct, notify the Commission. Always keep your Hospital Insurance Certificate handy. IfftESP INSLIFItLI Follow carefully the instructions on then back of the Certificate of Payment Form 104, which your employer is , required to give you. ONTARIO HOSPITAL. 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