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Whitechurch Happenings
Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Mc -
,Burney and Mr, and Mrs, Alec
Robertson attended anniversary
services at Langside Presbyter-
ian Church,
Mr, and Nirs, Keith Collyer
and Rosemary, and Mr, andMrs,
Charles Ross of Wingham spent
Sunday at Tobermory taking in
sights of interest,
iOn Thursday evening Mrs,
Betty Middleton of the RCAF
Station, Clinton, held a de-
monstration party at the home
of Mrs. Wm, Scott. There
were i3 ladies of the coinmun-
ity present. Mrs, Middleton
conducted two games and prize
winners were Nirs. Russel Rit-
chie and Mrs. Fred Tiffin. The
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hostess served lunch.
Mr. and Mrs, Russel Farrier
of Wingham spent Sunday with
his mother, Mrs, W, R, Farrier
and attended the morning anni-
versary service,
Mrs, Alec eland of Kitchen-
er, spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, !high
I land,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Groskorth
of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs,
Jimmy Moffatt of Winghm vi-
sited on Sunday with their par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Elwood
Groskorth,
Mr. Barry Tiffin of Waterloo
spent the week -end with his
parents, Mr, and Alrs, Dan Tif-
fin, Miss Linda Johnston ac-
companied him back.
On June 17, Seaforth played
the Whitechurch Juniors, with
Seaforth corning out on top
7-4,
Whitechurch Midgets played
Mildmay last week, with Mild-
may winning 7-1,
Miss Doris Ross commenced
work on Monday, in the office
of J. T, Goodall, barrister, for
the summer months.
Wingham Advance-'I'itnes, Thursday, June 25, W64 - Page 3
THE WINGHAM PIONEER GIRLS held their encampment
at the Baptist Church on Tuesday evening. The group in-
cludes, back row: D. Robb, M. Collar, K. Pattison, Mrs. B.
MacLean, Guide, N. Sell, Miss L. Sinclair, Assistant Guide,
J. Irwin, A. MacLean, Mrs. G. Hotchkiss, K. Hastings, J.
Nethery, J. Carter; second row: S. Carter, G. Bennett, C.
Foxon, R. Bennett, E. Gorrie, N. Guest, D. Cantelon; third
row: E. Archer, C. Bailey, R. Forsyth, J. McGee, J. Stone;
front row: S. MacLean, B. Stapleton, B. Stapleton, R. Cur-
rie, K. Ross, O. Lapp, D. Lavergne, H. Holloway, S. Gray.
Members not present for the picture were Assistant Guide
Mrs. A Mason, and W. Crewson, C. Miller, B. McTaggart,
V. Taylor, D. Salter, J. Marks, K. Mellor, S. Gannett, B.
Gannett,—A-T Photo.
Encampment Is Helo
The Pilgrim group of the ,
Pioneer girls held their en-
carnpment at the Wingham
Baptist Church Tuesday evening,
The service started with the
theme song and several songs
and choruses, prayer and Scrip-
ture reading.
Red attendance ribbons were
given to Rosemary Forsyth,
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ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS
Kitchencraft badges: Jackie
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.- mary Forsyth, Kathy Pattison,
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6, Daphne Robb, Adora Mac-
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Karen Hastings, Cheryl Bailey,
Shirley Gray, Rosemary For-
syth, Barbara Stapleton, Kim
Mellor, N-larilyn Collar, Sylvia
MacLean, Ruth Bennett, Bon-
nie McTaggart, Olive Lapp,
Sandra Carter, Cathy Ross, Vi-
cki Taylor, Helen Ann Iloilo -
way, Joanne Marks, Diane La-
vergne, Kathy Pattison, Janet
McGee, Beverley Gannett,
Mrs. Hotchkiss, Mrs. MacLean,
New Life Badge, Susan Gan-
nett, Jean Irwin, Nancy Seli,
Patsy Cantelon, Candice Fox -
ton, Daphne Robb, Brenda
Stapleton, Ellen Gorric, Ruth
Currie, Elaine Archer, Cheryl
Bailey, Geri Bennett, Rosemary
Forsyth, Barbara Stapleton,
Jackie Stone, Sylvia MacLean,
Cathy Ross, Kathy Pattison, Jo-
anne Marks, Ruth Bennett, Ol-
ive Lapp, Bonnie McTaggart,
Janet NlcGee, Beverley Gan-
nett, Debbie Salter, Mrs.
Hotchkiss, Nirs. MacLean.
Voyager Rank, Nancy Guest,
Nancy Seli, Candice Foxton,
Ellen Gorric, Shirley Gray,
Jackie Stone, Rosemary Forsyth
Kim Mellor, Janet McGee, Ol-
ive Lapp, Beverley Gannett,
Kathy Pattison Bonnie McTag-
gart.
Discoverer Rank, Susan Gan-
nett, Nancy Guest, Nancy Seli,
Patsy Cantelon, Candice Fox -
ton, Adora MacLean, Brenda
Stapleton, Ruth Currie, Barbara
Stapleton, Sylvia MacLean,
Marilyn Collar, Ruth Bennett,
Olive Lapp, Mrs, Hotchkiss,
Mrs. MacLean,
During the evening beautiful
coloured pictures of Butchart
Gardens in Victoria, B.C.,
were shown by firs. Kilpatrick
and Mrs. Scheifele. A hymn
was sung and Mrs. D. Sinclair
closed with prayer. A social
time was later enjoyed.
ENTERTAINED AT BELGRAVE--George Procter entertain-
ed at the opening of the Belgruve Community Centre on
Tuesday with a number of Scottish songs. He was ac-
companied on the piano by his sister, Mrs. Ken Alton. ---
1 A -T Photo.
Times Are t for IWHITECHURCH
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Swimming Classes
The time table for swim-
ming instruction has been ar-
ranged for the summer months.
Parents might clip this infor-
mation and retain it for future
reference:
Tadpoles --Monday and
Wednesday evenings, 7:30 to
8:00.
Beginners' classes will he
held every Monday, Wednes-
day and Friday morning from
9:00 to 1:::00, but it should be
noted that the beginners are di-
vided into six groups, times for
which are: Group A 9:00 to
':3u; Group [3, 0:30 to 1'':00:
Group C, 10:00 to 10:30;
Group D, 10:30 to 11:00:
Group l:, 11:0e to 11:30:
Group F, 11:30 to 12:0(1.
Seniors --0:00 to 9:40 Tues-
day and Thursday.
Intermediates --9:40 to 10:15
Tuesday and Thursday,
Juniors, Class A-- 10:15 to
10:50, Tuesday and Thursday.
Juniors, Class 13--10:50 to
11:35, Tuesday and Thursday.
Juniors, Class C;- -11:35 to
12:00, Tuesday and Thursday.
Bronze --9:45 to 10:45 Sat-
urday.
The pool will he open for
public swimming each after-
noon front 1;00 to 5:00 and in
the evenings from 7:00 to ileso
except during the time the
Tadpoles receive instruction
(Monday and Wednesday eve-
nings from 7:31' to :00).
Classes commence on Mon-
day, June 29. There will be
no classes on Wednesday, Do-
minion Day.
The public is asked to lease
the pool free for those under in-
struction during the tithes listed
above.
Passes Exam
GORRIE-Miss Lynda John-
ston passed Grade h music with
honours in the Toronto Con'er-
varorE of Music examinations.
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(Law fur last week)
Mrs. Ezra Welwood and her
sister, Mrs. Harry Stewart of
Winnipeg, visited on Tuesday
with Mrs. Albert Coultas.
On Tuesday evening White-
church Juveniles and Lucknow
Intermediates played on the
Lucknow diarnond, Up till the
Sth inning Lucknow led 1-0
when Whitechurch won four
runs and a 4-3 vi ctory.
On Wednesday evening
Whitechurch and Seaforth play-
ed on the Wingham diamond
with the score being 7-4 in fa-
vour of Seaforth.
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