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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-10-03, Page 25Young Athletes Show Ability at Field Day The annual field day at the W gham Public School was successful again this year with most of the pupils taking part. Actually it took two afternoons to run off, starting on Wednesday of last week and again on Monday of this week. The junior groups took part in skipping for the girls and a wheelbarrow race for the boys as well as running races for both boys .and girls. In the sen- ior and intermediate divisions there were races, jumping, and ball throwing events. When the points were total- ed up Robert Armstrong and Pat - Jack Alexander AUCTIONEER and Appraiser We handle Town and Farm Sales B Phone 357-3631 - Wingham WINGHAM KINSMEN CLUB NOME BINGO $100 Prize FOR FULL HOUSE This Is the first week and the first 24 numbers were drawn by Bud Cruickshank. Cards carry all rules and are available from Kinsmen and stores displaying the Bingo sign, B 5 3 9 10 14 2 CHECK YOUR CARD WITH THE NUMBERS BELOW: I N G O 23 38 26 41 36 37 35 Business and Professional Directory HEAR AGAIN LIVING SOUND", HEARING AIDS John McKibbon, Phm.6. McKIBBONS PHARMACY Phone 357.1880 Wingham AMBULANCE Service CALL — S. J. WALKER PHONE y - Night 357-1430 BUTLER, DOOLEY, CLARKE &STARKE Chartered Accountants Trustee in Bankruptcy Licensed Municipal Auditor 2nd Floor, PUC Building Cor, Josephine & Jahn St& WINGHAM, Dial 357-1561 A. H. McTAVISH BARRISTER, SOLICITOR and NOTARY PUBLIC Teeswater - Ontario Tel. 382-8873, Teeewater Wroxeter—Every Wednesday afternoon, 2-4 p.m., or by appointment 55 57 51 60 54 58 64 63 75 66 62 HURON CO-OPERATIVE MEDICAL SERVICES Prepaid Health Pians at Cost the way BOARD OF DIRECTORS President. Fordyce Clark, RR 5, Goderich; Vice -Pres., Gordon Kirkland, RR 3, Lucknow; Mrs. D. G. Anderson, RR 5, Wingham; Mrs. Lloyd Taylor, Exeter; Hugh B. Smith, RR 2, Listowel; Lorne Rodges, RR 1, Goderich; Roy Strong, Gorrie; Russell T. Bolton, RR 1, Seaforth; Bert Irwin, RR 2, Seaforth; Bert Klopp, Zurich; Gordon Richard - ;on, RR 1, Brucefield; Kenneth Johns, RR 1, Woodham. C. H. Magee Secretary -Manager Miss C. E. Plumtree Assistant Secretary For information, call your nearest director or our office in the Credit Union Bldg., 70 On- tario Street, Clinton, Telephone HUnter 2-9751. Caviller, McIntosh & Ward Chartered Accountants Resident Partner J. E. Kennedy, C.A. Opposite Post Office Dia) .881-3471 - Walkerton CRAWFORD & HETHERINGTON Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Wingham - Dial 357-3930 J. H. CRAWFORD, Q.C. R s, HETHERINGTON, R.C. J. T. GOODALL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY, Etc. Office—Meyer Btk., WiaBham DIAL 357.1990 sy Walker were named school champions in the senior group with Sharon Willie and Douglas Mowbray in second place, The intermediate group saw Sandra Seddon and Billy Strong named champions with Vicki Rosen- hagen and Joe Kerr in second spot. In the junior section Marion Willie and John Deneau were infirst place followed by Sandra Tiffin and John Leitch. JUNIOR EVENTS The first event was a skip* ping race for girls and a wheel- barrow race for the boys. Win- ners are listed under the teach- ers of the various grades. Grade 1 (Mrs. Wheeler)— Joan Johnston, Patricia Willie, Brenda LaRose; Peter Hilbert, Paul Connell; Keven Adams, Monty Taylor; Tommy Max- well, Brad Coulter, (Miss John- ston)—Lori Guest, Alexa Currie, Grace Corrin; Dale Walden, Bobby Remington; Brad Sim- mons, Bobby Williams; Carl Lee, Mark Tiffin. Grade 2 (Mrs, Mundell)—Marilyn Hun- ter, Janet Gorrie, Erika During; Shane Foxton, Douglas Vander Woude; Paul Bennett, Keith Hodgkinson; Terry Sallows, Keith Snowdon. Grade 2 and 3 (Mrs. Brydges)—Olive Lapp, Janis Ohm, Bonnie McTaggart; Stephen Caslick, Ricky Hod- gins; Greg Peachy, Doug Leitch; Mark Douglas, John Downton. Grade 3 (Miss Armitage)— Beverly Merrick, Sylvia Mac- lean, Ellen Gorrie; Laurie Fox - ton, Donnie Murray; Randy Brenzil, Terry Harcourt; Robert VanderWoude, Roger Irvine. Grade 3 and 4 (Mrs. Penning- ton)—Margaret McLaughlin, Connie Burke, Marlene Irvine; Ricky Downton, DouglasMason; Sean St. George, Stephen Cruickshank; Murray Leggatt, Rae Robinson. Grade 4 (Mrs. Moffatt)—Geri Bennett, Jackie Stone, Kathy Seddon—Cheryl Bailey (tied); Jim Brooks, Paul Douglas; Cecil McKee, Philip Beard; Stuart Hunter, Harry Bakker; Leslie Hilbert, John Stephens. RUNNING RACES Grade 1(Mrs. Wheeler)— Patricia Willie, Joan Johnston, Linda Ann Hanula — Joan Ar- cher (tied); Jimmy Bailey, Ker- ry MacDonald, Peter Hilbert. (Miss Johnston)—Lois McLaugh- lin, Lori Guest, Alexa Currie; Allen Foxton, Jimmy Ritter, Bobby Williams. Grade 2 (Mrs. Mundell)—Christine Rae, Marilyn Hunter, Janet Lillycrop; Douglas Vander Woude, Shane Foxton, Keith Hodgkinson. Grade 2 and 3 (Mrs. Brydges)— Olive Lapp, Karin Strong, Janet McGee—Janis Ohrn(tied); Ron- ald Perrott, Douglas Leitch, Tommy Lee. Grade 3 (Miss Armitage)—Sylvia MacLean, Beverly Merrick, Ellen Gorrie— Gail Remington (tied); Roger Irvine, Ronnie Murray, Robert Vander Woude. Grade 3 and 4 (Mrs. Pennington)—Margaret McLaughlin, Marlene Irvine, Christine Kregar; Stephen Lloyd, Bill Hilbert, John Schip- per, Grade 4 (Mrs. Moffatt) -- Nancy Gardner, Geri Bennett, Jackie .Stone—Kathy Seddon (tied); Harry Bakker, Stewart Hunter, Jim Brooks. THREE-LEGGED RACE Grade 3. (Mrs. Wheeler) -- Patricia Willie and Joan John- ston, Connie Jamieson and Brenda LaRose, Linda Hanula and Joan Archer; Carl Good and Kerry MacDonald, Larry Ma- chan and Jimmy Bailey, Owen Waite and Kevin Adams. (Miss Johnston)—Lois McLaughlin and Debbie Readman, Alexa Cur- rie and Lynn Richardson, Cathy O'Gorman and Trudy Temple- man; Bobby Remington and Dale Walden, Alan Foxton and Timmy Lloyd, Jimmy Ritter and Jeffery Anderson. Grade 2 (Mrs, Mundell)—Marilyn Hun- ter and Christine Rae, Janet Gorrie and Janice Ohm, Janet Lillycrop and Elizabeth Neth- ery; Shane Foxton and Douglas Vander Woude, David Fish and Bill Kennedy, Keith Hodgkin- son and Dennis Dolgos. Grades 2 and 3 (Mrs. Brydges)—Olive Lapp and Marilyn Collar, Ruth Bennett and Bonnie McTaggart, Diane Lavergne and Janice Ohm; Paul Swatridge and David Tiffin, Greg Peachy and Doug Leitch, Ronald Perrott and Steven Watson. Grade 3 (Miss Armitage)—Ellen Gorrie and Beverly Merrick, Laurie Deneau and Sylvia MacLean, Vicki Taylor and Gail Remington; Ran- dy Brenzil and Terry Harcourt, Robert Vander Woude and Roger Irvine, Garry Moore and Bernie Bailey. Grade 3 and 4 (Mrs. Pennington)—Margaret McLaugh- lin and Joanne Cameron. Karen Sutcliffe and Patty Boyd, Chris- tine Kregar and Karen Ritter; John Schipper and Bill Hilbert, Bill Hammond and Murray Leg- gatt, Stephen Lloyd and Rae Robinson. Grade 4 (Mrs. Mof- fatt)—Cheryl Bailey and Jackie Stone, Elizabeth Archer and Elizabeth Jacklin, Geri Bennett and Cathy Seddon, Nancy Gard- ner and Rosemary Forsyth; Paul Douglas and Jim Brooks, Stewart Hunter and John Smith, Larry Simmons and Terry Reid. SENIOR BOYS High Jump: Robert Arm- strong, Douglas Mowbray, Jim Henderson. Relay Race: Tied for first were Douglas Elliott, Jim Hen- derson, Robert Armstrong, Bar- rie Conron; Douglas Mow- bray, Paul Fleury, Douglas Cameron, Ivan McBurney.Sec- ond: Norman MacLennan, Paul Guest, Grant Heywood, Monty Templeman. Third: Gary Brenzil, Ross Caslick, Bruce Cameron, Larry Gordon. Three-legged race: Paul Fleury, Douglas Cameron; Jim Henderson, Douglas Elliott; Robert Tiffin, Brian Miller, Running Broad Jump: Robert Armstrong; Douglas Elliott; Douglas Mowbray. Soft -ball throw; Robert Armstrong; Douglas Mowbray; Jim Henderson. '75 Yard Dash; Robert Arm* strong; Douglas Mowbray; Grant Heywood. Standing Broad Jurnp: Doug- las Mowbray; Robert Armstrong; Douglas Cameron. SENIOR GIRLS Running Broad: Patsy Walk- er; Marilyn Strong; Debbie Fox - ton. Standing Broad: Patsy Walk- er; Janna Ewing; Mary Joan Corrin. High Jump: Barbara Boyd; Sharon Willie; Debbie Foxton. Running Race; Patsy Walk- er; Marilyn Strong; Joan Rem- ington. Softball Throw; Mary Ann Cruickshank; Sharon Willie; Marilyn Strong. Novelty; Debbie Foxton; Lee Wenger; Marilyn Strong. Three-legged Race: Patsy Walker, Melanie Harris; Sharon Willie, Joan Remington; Deb- bie Foxton, Brenda Hafermehl. Sr, Girls' Relay: Patsy Wal- ker, Debbie Foxton, Sharon Willie, Mary Joan CorrinT Barbara Boyd, Joan Remington, Bonnie Willie, Janna Ewing; Gayle Gannett, Jennifer Dun- das, Ellen Cruickshank, Judy Reid. INTERMEDIATE BOYS Running Broad Jump: Bill Strong; Bill Fuller; Paul Tem- pleman. Three-legged Race: Ken Rae, Mark Fisher; Joe Kerr, Paul Templeman; Len Johnston, Steven Seli, '75 Yard Dash: Joe Kerr; Bill Strong; Ken Rae. Standing Broad Jump: Tom Irwin; Bill Strong; Len Johnston, Softball Throw: Len John- ston; Joe Kerr; Tom Irwin. High Jump: Bruce Henry; Bill Strong; Joe Kerr. Relay Race: Joe Kerr, Paul Templeman, Tom Irwin, Bill Strong; Ken Rae, Mark Fisher, Steven Seli, Len Johnston; Bill Fuller, Lee Grove, Michael Walden, Brian Deyell. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Running Race: Jennifer Hen- derson; Gloria Lewis; Sandra Seddon. Relay: Jill Vanzant, Bren- da McTaggart, Gloria Lewis, Sandra Seddon; Marilyn Tiffin, Gail Irvine, Dianne Caslick, Jennifer Henderson; Barbara Hetherington, Vicki Rosen- hagen, Barbara Dauphin, Linda Lockridge. Novelty Race: Dianne Cas- lick; Frances Ducharme; Cathy Miller, Three-legged Race: Barbara Hetherington, Vicki Rosen- hagen; Gail Irvine, Jennifer Henderson; Sandra Seddon, Es- ther Fisher, Softball Throw: Jill Van- zant; Barbara Dauphin; Sandra Seddon, Standing Broad Jump: Sandra Please turn to Page Eight. Frederick F. Homuth Piun.B., R.O. Carol E. Homuth, RO Mrs. Viola H. Homuth, RO OPT!(IMETEISTS Pbonb 11l HARRISTON - ONTARIO J. B. ACTESON, D.C. Dr. of Chiropractic PHONE Ik0 - WBOXETER How*: Monday, Tuesday, Thurkbay, !h'W Y, 10 - 4.>!0. Evget'Pueaday, Thursday 74 OtIaer times by app t, HURON COUNTY Plowmen's Association Saturday held their 37th annual plowing match at the farm of William Dennis in McKillop Township, east of Walton. L. E. Cardiff, setretary.treasurer of the Assoc- iation since its founding, gives a few pointers or driving a tractor to Margaret HHIen, R. R. 2, Walton, while looking on is Audrey McMichael, of R. R. 1, Walton. --Photo by Cantelon. Wingham Advance, -Times, Thursday, Oct. 10, 1963 w- Page 7 Combine your home-grown grains /\ with NATIONAL* iovio DAIRY CONCENTRATE the fresh -mix with the balanced protein base! Want sleek -hided health and top milk production from your dairy cattle? Then feed 'em your own home-grown grains fresh -mixed with National Dairy Concentrate. It's the fresh -mix with the balanced protein base. Whether you have your own grains or we supply them, we can custom blend the finest fresh -mix you can buy right here at the mill , . . using National Concen- trate, of course. 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