The Wingham Advance-Times, 1962-12-28, Page 10Page Ei
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Christmas Exarn List
Continued from Page 3
Barry 60,31 Pletch, Keith 60.Q;
VAS$; Elston, Wayne; Jef-
fray. Marjorie (equal) 59,9;
Benninger, Dennis 59,7; Adauts
Robert; Hickey. Calvin; Smith,
Robert (equal) 59,6; O`Malley,
Joan 59,5; Hallahan, Mary
Ellen 59,4; Dauphin, William;
Fear, Wendy (equal) 59.1;
Krause, Rose Marie 55.9; Gib, -
bons, Wayne 58.8; Montgom-
ery, Jacqueline 58,6; Bates,
Bruce; Hall Williams; Sewers,
Faye (equal) 58.4; Armstrong,
Andrew 58.3; Bitton, Judith
55,0; MacKenzie, Dorla 57, 9;
Murray, Brian 57.6; Mason,.
Peter 56,6; McBurney, Hugh
56.4; McBurney, Carman 56.1;
Adams, Bonnie 55.8; Mus-
grove, Robert 55,0; Jarvis,
William 54,6; Hetherington,
William 54,4; Logan, Ralph;
Nickel, Donald (equal) 54.3;
Lamont, Larry 53.9; Beecroft,
Ronald; Lowe, Douglas(equal)
53.7; Graber, Carl 53.4; Hen-
derson, Lawrence 53.0; Hogg,
Brian 52.9; Stnith, Donna 52.7;
Sanderson, Brian 52.6; Feat,
Bruce 51.9; Grasby, Donna
51.7; Mulvey, Keith 51.5;
Ritsema, Elizabeth 51.4;
Wheeler, David 51.3; Van -
stone, Joseph 50,8,
BELOW THE LINE; Robinson,
Clayton; Cronin, Patrick, Hen-
hoeffer, Leonard; Van de Kemp
John; Cassidy, Graeme; Mair,
Matthew (equal); Coleman,
Robert; Kellington, Larry; Eng-
lish, James; Davidson, Doug-
las; Thynne, Heathe (equal);
Fox, James; Fitch, Ross; War-
wick, Thos.; Russell, Peter;
Nicholson, Joseph; Howatt,
Douglas; Scott, Douglas; Gib-
son, John; Woolcock, Ian;
Skinn, Eugene; Culliton, John.
GRADE X COMMERCIAL
FIRST CLASS HONOURS:
Smith, Cora 79.2; McTaggart,
Ruth 76.5.
SECOND CLASS HONOURS:
Jardin; Bonnie 73.1; Machan,
Darlene 72.5; Higgins, Anne
72.2; Hanna, Catherine 68.3;
Bernard, Irma 68.2; Craig,
Patricia 67.8; Cathers, Connie
67.7.
THIRD CLASS HONOURS:
Finch, Margaret 63,5; Schefter,
Ronald 63.4; Whitby, Joan 63.1;
Southam, Mary Ann 61.1; Ort-
lieb, Linda 60.9.
PASS: Ross, Linda 59.8;
Holt, Anne 58.6; Stokes,
Lynda 58.2; Watson, Mary
57.5; Hastings, Dianne 57.2;
Black, Lila 56.9; Lott, Freda
56.0; Hutcheson, Elizabeth;
Thacker, Beverley (equal) 55.5;
Vollmer, Eileen 54.6; Redman,
Pauline 54.2; Mawhinney,
Marilyn 53.5; Dentinger, Doro-
thy 53.4; Smith, Marlene 52.2;
Saint, Jacqueline 51.2; Foxton,
Connie 50.3; Gaunt, George
50.0.
BELOW THE LINE: Martin,
Marilyn; Foxton, Joanne; Cro-
thers, David; Harkness, Cather-
ine; McNee, Dale; Green,
Elaine (equal).
GRADE 1X
FIRST CLASS HONOURS:
Ferguson, Lois 90.1; Caslick,
Brian 89,9; Moore, Margaret
89.1; Pace, Peter -John 88.9;
Casemore, Linda 88.4; Corrin,
Raymond 88.0; Day, Jane 87,6;
Powell, Karen 87.1; Higgins,
Marilyn; Mason, Mary Ann
(equal) 86.9; Coultes, Linda
86.1; Fear, Katherine 85.5;
Walmsley, Gail 85.1; Walden,
SECOND CLASS HONOURS;
McKague, James 74,9; Riley,
Marilyn 74.5; Verbeek, Jo-
hanna 74.5; Kerr, Wiliam;
Wright, Kaye (equal)14.3;
Caslick, Elizabeth 74.9; De-
neau, William; Miller, Sandra
May (equal) 73.9; Galbraith,
Sadly 73.7; McKay, Donna
73.6; Gadke, Chrystal 73,5;
Blackwell, John; Taylor, Wil"
liana (equal) 73.3; Edwards,
Thomas 73.2; Brooks, Larry;
Stuckey, Kerry (equal) 73,1;
Thornton, Jill 72.5; Hall,
Brenda 72,4; Smith, Mary
.Anne 72,3; Pace, Philip;
Snell, Elaine (equal) 72.0;
France, Greta 71.9; Smith,
Margery; Taylor, Marilyn
(equal) 71.7; Sanders, Elaine
71.5; Smith, Doreen 71.1;
Nuhn, Myrna 70.8; Ducharme,
Nancy; Smith Pauline (equal)
70.7; Cronkwright, Wendy
70.5; Millen, Joyce; Steffen,
Nancy (equal) 70,4; Ewing,
Douglas 70.3; Carter, Gary
70.0; VanCamp, Dianne 69.9;
Hotchkiss, Patricia; Johnston,
Helen (equal) 69.6; Coleman,
Susan 69.2; Baird, Clayton;
Elriok, Richard (equal) 69.1;
Schnurr, Marjorie 68.8; Hamil-
ton, Randall, 68.7; MacLeod,
Malcolm; Mason, Nancy
(equal) 68.5; Aitchison, Larry;
Kieffer, Corinne; Riehl, Joan
(equal) 68.4; Boyd, Connie
68.1; Stadelmann, John 67.9;
Richmond, Keith 67.7; Bailagh,
Douglas; Green John (equal)
67.5; Yuill, Ross 67.1; Erring-
ton, Everett 66, 9; Pletch,
Barry 66.4; Workman, Lynne
66.0.
THIRD CLASS HONOURS:
Byer, Charles 65.7; Schiestel,
George 65.3; Coulter, Patricia
65.1; Finley, Shirley 64.9;
Dennis, Douglas; Stapleton,
Linda; Sutcliffe, Larry (equal)
64.1; Gordon, Wayne 64.4;
Elliott, Brian; McMurray, Gor-
don (equal) 64,3; Huether,
Brian 64.1; Currie, Bruce;
Stretton, Frank; Vincent, Mur-
ray (equal) 64.0; Wilson, Paul
63.6; McNiel, Donald 63.3;
Johnston, Janette; Rich, War-
ren (equal) 62.9; Kloostra,
Elizabeth 62.8; Sleightholm,
David 62.7; Dauphin, Julie
Anne 62.5;' Bridge, William;
Detzler, Joseph; Thompson,
Archie (equal) 62.4; Taylor,
Larry 62.1; Hohnstein, Doro-
thy 61.6; Budnark, David;
Pidgeon, David; Tunney, Pam-
ela (equal) 61.5; Darling,
Harvey; Edgar, Louise; Hayes
Philip; Law, Kathleen (equal)
61.2; Penner, David 60,9;
Ritsema, Connie 60.8; Clarke,
Connie; White, John (equal)
60.5; Arkeil, Peter 60.4;
Hamilton, Stephen; Rintoul,
Edward (equal) 60.0.
PASS: Furness, Robert; Nichol-
son, Marlene (equal) 59.9;
Sharpin, James 59.7; Cardiff,
Frances; King, Joseph; Moore,
Joseph (equal) 59.1; Elliott,
Larry; Hyndman, James(equal)
j 58.7; Weber, Ann 58,5; Chit -
tick, Lynda 58.4; Searson,
Nettie 58.3; Baker, Eileen
58.1; Huber, Ross; McAfee,
Thomas (equal) 58.0; Coffin,
Alexander 57.7; Bakker, Sipke
57.6; Finch, Gordon 57.5;
MacKay, Sandra 57.2; Mc-
Pherson, Nancy; Seli, Susan
(equal) 56.8; Mann Harvey,
Underwood Bryan (equal) 56.7;
Hallahan, Joseph, Workman,
William (equal) 56.5; Roane, Gil-
bert
ilbert 56.3; Field, Richard 56.1;
Jouwsma, Rina 55.3; Edward,
Fiona 55.7; Wormington, Susan
55,5; Edgar, Niel 55.3; Met-
calfe, Evelyn; Rich, George
(equal) 55.2; Skinn, Marvin
54,9; Mutter, Harold; Van de
Kemp, Tim (equal) 54.3;
Workman, Bonnie 54.1; Hitch-
ings, Ronald 53.6; Steinback,
Gary 53.3; Buckle, Barbara
53.2; Woolcock, James 53.1;
Law, David; McKee, James
(equal) 52,9; Tunney, Kather-
ine 52.8; Steurnol, Peter52.3;
Griffith, James 52.0; Adams,
Trevor; Clark, Charles; Gadke,
Sharon (equal) 51.7; Collar,
Audrey 51,6; Dobson, George
51.2; Falconer, Garry; Wesen-
burg, Fred (equal) 50.9; Hop-
per, John 50.7; Greenaway,
Brian 50.1.
BELOW THE LINE: Blair
Alexander; Hamilton, Mauna;
Searson, Roger (equal); Met-
calfe, Ralph; Cook, James;
Garniss, Joan; Holloway, Syl-
via; Schneider, Ione; Bosman,
Allan; Smith, Viola; Carter, ,
Gary 84.9; Goy, Ronald; Mc-
Donald, Archie (equal) 84.8;
Kilpatrick, Grant 84.5; Schae-
fer, Nancy; Sinclair, Ruth
(equal) 84,4; Reed, Gary 84.0;
Hollingshead, Gaye; Rae, Mar-
garet (equal) 82,9; Skinn,
Mary Ann 82.7; Smith, Norma
82.0; Watson, Donald 81.9;
Collar, Bryon; Eickmeier, Lois;
Hardie, Kay Marie; Sanders,
Yvonne (equal) 81.7; Rathbun,
Mary 81.6; McKibbon, Ann
81,5; Waiper, Laura 81.1;
Hayden, Linda 80.8; Mus-
grove, Faye 80.7; Gurney, Rae;
Nichel, Marjorie (equal)79.9;
Clark, Brian; Exel, Gerda
(equal) 79.5; Martens, Henry
'79.2; Phelan, Mary Ann 78,9;
McWhixter, Nancy 78.7; Halli-
day, Jean 78.5; Johnston, Ro-
bert 78.3; Nichol, Margaret;
Walsh, David (equal) 77.6;
Conn, Muriel 77.5; Hanna,
John 77,3; Rosenhagen, Vana
17.2; Grant, Jean 76.9; Chap
man, Patricia 76.8; Leggatt,
Allan 75.6; Gibbons, Ruth
75.2; Manjin, Joseph 75,1.
Donald; Howatt, Ronald; Litt,
Herbert; Stokes, David; Carrie,
Stephen; O'Malley, Linda;
Wheeler, Harvey; Douglas,
John; Eckenswiller, John; Dob-
Son, William; Parker, Harvey;
Fleury, Michael;; Stacey,.
Thomas; Broome, Robert; Der
Groot, William; Fisher, Linda;
Sinnamon, Jean; Lane, John;
Fisher, Dale; Waiper, Paul;
Heffer, Douglas; Clark, Ray-
mond; Thacker, Edward; Hick-
ey, Rodney; Saint, Theodore;
Storey, Irvine; Templeman,
Donald; Skinn, Robert; King,
Brian..
Rev. Gordon Fish
Instars Officers
The Goforth Evening Auxil-
iary
uxiliary of the Wingham Presby-
terian
resbyterian Church held the final
meeting of the year on Decem-
ber 18th, with the installation
of officers by Rev. Gordon Fish,
The executive for 1963 is as
follows: Honorary president,
Mrs. Nimmo; past president,
Mrs. L. Philips; president,
Mrs. John Day; lst vice presi-
dent, Mrs. Stewart Forsythe;
2nd vice president, Mrs. Bruce
MacDonald; secretary, Mrs.
Ken McKague; treasurer, Mrs.
G. Cruickshank; Dime Bell
secretary, Mrs. L. Palmer;
Glad Tiding secretary, Mrs. R.
McKague; supply, Mrs. Camp-
bell; junior congregation, Mrs.
J. Lloyd, Mrs. Gordon Wel-
wood, Mrs. W. J. Hilbert.
Welcome and welfare, Mrs.
Jas, Carr, Mrs. Gordon Leg-
gatt, Mrs. Wm, Reed; pianists,
Mrs. Harry Bateman, Mrs. Gor-
don Fish; literature and library,
Mrs. John Stephens; home help-
ers, Mrs. R. McDonald, Mrs.
John McBurney; Nominating
committee, Mrs. John Donald-
son, Mrs. E. Anderson, Mrs.
Charlie Lee; auditors, Mrs.
Wilfrid Congram, Mrs. George
Tervitt.
After prayer, with Mrs. G.
Fish leading, the business was
conducted, with various reports
given by the executive, show-
ing a successful year. It was
decided to send the special
Christmas offering to the Scott
Mission in Toronto.
Guides to Bible Study for
different age groups was ex-
plained by Mrs. Fish, who sug-
gested that the young people be
provided with them.
The "Light of Christmas"
was the theme for the candle -
lighting service, the five lights
being Peace, Christ, Joy,
Faith and Love, All enjoyed
the carol singing. A Christmas
story, " The Inn at Bethlehem"
and a poem, " How the Great
Guest Came" were presented
by Mrs. Robert Campbell.
.Others participating in the pro-
gram were Mrs. Ken Lietch,
Mrs.. John Stephens, Mrs. Alex-
ander and Mrs. L. Palmer.
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$1,150 Donated
To Bible Society
The Wingham Branch of the
Canadian Bible Society is
pleased to announce that the
total contributions for 1962
have been $1,150. Here is a
quotation from a letter receiv-
ed from Rev. B. L. Walden,
district secretary, "Would you
kindly convey the thanks of
the Society to every member
of the executive and to those
who canvassed and donated
this wonderful sum to the work
that is so urgent and important
today."
The local committee wishes
to thank all the canvassers and
donors Who have made this
possible, and to inform the pu
lic that friends of departed ones
may give a gift to the Bible
Society. These "In Remem-
brance Cards" may be obtained
from the secretary, Miss Verna
McLaughlin.
BLUEVALE
Christmas visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hall were Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Hall and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Caserrtore
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Orvis
and family of Wingham, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Scott ated family
of Newton and Mr. and Mrs,
Bob Hall and Cindy of New
Hamburg.
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