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FOROWJCH (uUU4 Plans for
1♦ir and Mrs, Bruce Arent of
GeWanstowtl were. Sunday vialtere
With 1VTr, and Mrs, Bill Hutchison,
gssrs, ;Tack Doig and 'James
ofSt,
spent*
eel, -
0
lel days Last week at the bonne
of "Mr, and Mrs, Boss, Doig, IiTrs.
Doig: returned" to St. Catharines
with• them on Sunday and. will
vieit in Buffalo for week.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Boyden Devitt at-
te ded the Supertestconvention
held: in London last week.
Mrs, '10n Grahahu and Mr's, Har-
old :Doig were in Winglhasn an. Sa4t-
urday attending a =s:lace for Sunday
School. teachers, '
'.Mr, Xan Pittendreigh of I.oiidon
spent two mays last week with his
parents,: •
and 'Mrs, i''sar1 Baker and
f' r
a
f Len
don r.
I.o rdci ser t
t�y rs t week-
end
t .e
end •with.•Mrs, Martha Baker.
Mrr and Mrs,'Doug Bolt and Mrs,'
Earl Ridley visited on Sunday, with
Mr. and Mrs, Ceett Lynn, Orange-
utile. ,
The synrpatlry of the community
iso eittepideci :to Mrs: ,rack' Douglaa
h the sudden passing nf liar mo-
tlie ; Mre. Norman Nichol :of Lis•
towel; '
'Mr,'; and Mrs, Orville Guy '.of
Mitchell visited on.;aaturday at the
hinge of Mr and .Mrs Henry Hpwe,
'Mr!, acid Mrs. E. R, Daugen, .Wal-
,toni,Mr, and Mr'S. Clinton Boney-
ford'afPal
m
et stonvisited
on
-
dy
• ith Mr, and Mrs, Crosby
84thern, • ,. ,
' Mr; ;and Mrs. ' Lyse' Simenens and
Aisne and Mr, and Mrs: Ray Sint -
Mons 'visited
imMons'•visited On Sundae;',witir Mr.
alid ,Mrs: Doug .Wildfari; m To-
rprrto; Tbe latter remained: for t4
week,
•1Vtr, and : Mrs,' Crpsby Sothein
spent ' one day last week ale; Lon-
don.
iMr, and • Mrs, Roy, Asking and
fitnily moved or Friday to' the
Wine they purchased'• recently in
Listowel. •
r; Alex Keith visited on Sun-
de With. Mr, and Nfrs, Peter 'Chi -
i,
r. r d1
rPort Colborne,Mrs
.Keith
retuned home with,
him after
spending a week there,
IIIMX +,i.„err
Future Events
1,rOR WICI1 'ane 'May meeting
of tile Guild of it ;Anne .oi'rrir}ity
Alrg'llaan Church was held .at the
home of Mrs. George flatland with'
the president, . Mrs, Wellington
UJargraye, presiding, •The ;fleeting
opened with the hymn "Work for
the Night Is Coming," Mrs, Jae1;
.tfing read the 23rd Psalm. Elva
Foster Pearl` a Paper an Church
fttrarlstitng.. 8,0 called was en-
swered, with the first line of a.
favourite hymn by 15 rnembers and
four visitors,
J3uelness was taken are of and
final plans were made for the coots.-
ing school tri charge of Mrs,
,Scriber of fi.T CQ, 1 itchener, whlull:
will be held in the ,Fordwloh eonr-
trhurnity Thad on Tih}lrsday, '
It was .also decided to decorate
the vestry room and get rhew'floor
,covering, Sometirae In ,`deptember
bazaar will be held, Next meet-
Ing will be at' the honkie of Mrs.
rlarold Postel•,.
Rev, E, Miwell closed the meet -
tang with :prayer and a social time
was anent with tench being served
by '.the, hosstees assleted by Mrs,.
Peter Browne,
. War
tot IndMr..•i t.thur Shaw of
"'• TOTanto, were recent l[cittar$ with.
Mrs Arthur
Misses Ube] and °:p'Iore?lce Rf j-
etf Segforth, visited. their :cot*
ln, l4txs .R, F'", •Gar}nisa, Iasi week,
Willfarr± •Paterspr±, of Terente,
visited former tionOs. 1n Wingham
and Bluevale at the week -end,'
Miss Jpyce 14fofftl±±4i7, of circle,
Church Origin
is I-1ri-C Theme
etwortDW1Ofx -- The 111-C held
their regular meeting at the par-
sonage when Jean •Greer was hi
charge of Lite meeting. The
deckled to -remember Mrs. Garner
wt.ii; ati little gift.
Thedevotions were taken by
.¢111 Wallace and Jim,Doig on the
origin of the church. and Iiow to
become, a member, There webelse
a true 'and false• contest, ren the
church, ;lanes McGregor read var-
ious passages` of„ Scripture which
explained•"Who Started the Church
and WJiat Is the Church',' Rev,
Garner explained the meaning, of
joining' � the c.lturali Discussions on
questions of the church ,followed.
I Lti eh was served and meeting
closed with; Taps.
RETIRING SEQkEr:AKLY--,4tewart Procter, left, was the recipient of
a gift in recognition of iris long and faitldul 'service, to the Belgrave
,School: Fair as secretary -treasurer, , Norrnan Coultes, vine -president of
the organization matte the presentation.. +•Alvant:e-'nines photo,
WNITECNURCII
MMtlss Lois R,ibey of , ;Stratford;
Teachers' College ' attended , • the
Youth Rally in, Teeliwater Milted
Church of/ Saturday and visfted at
the home of Mr, 'and Mrs. Russell
'Gaunt over the weekend, •
Mr., and Mrs; feernie,•Lragg acct
sone'Randy.and three ether couplets
all ;of Toronto spent the week -end
at• the, hoh{e of Mr, and, Mrs, Fred
'Mr,: and Mrs, Hank Tragg and
family; of flolyrooi ' shoved last
week to the former Wendell,Taylor
, sarin.
Mrietild Ivlrs,'BertHorton moved'
tw eeks ago to Robt, Donald-
sm."'
onald
,1;._. i
north, of' an de. We
01 : it s
s arm Lang
side.
these people to I{ihibee.
` Mi•, and .Mrs; Wm; Drown 'of
Lucltnow visited on Friday at the
home of their daughtel•„ Mrs, Chas,
Tiffin.
Mr, Victor Enfer'soti 'left otr'
Monday to work, at ,carper ter work
this 'week oil a dickey •farm 'iieatr
Thantesford,. ; .
, Me, and Mts., Dotialct MacAdarn
olid'children 'of Beimot'e, arra 'Mt',
Jami Xtrs, Jas,. Jbhnstari,, olid, cillld
ren of• Turnberry visited, ori. Sten-,
ciay,',With Mr and Mrs, Clarence
*ostitic ,
IURD.I,u
I n. .. non
ss Aline„Lindsay of . To to
t • he• • eek-endwt
th her
grartcl,pfare ite, 14fr, olid h3'rs.� Albert
,to�i,nson. '
,Mx'st • ibrna, 'Willia icon ;Spent, a
aad last woclx i5,?..gihdprr..
I41t,
Seettf Clarkson aria', faintly
s ent Suliday -at `:Aurora. Mrs,
• Clatrkson • returned home, after
A; ,,PeA. Meeting
Oii Sunday Night.
8 OG tDWICR--They A.Y.P.A. alet
on Sunday night in the basement of
the church for its meeting with fif-
teen members present, opening by
singing "When He Cometh'.". This
was followed by.prayer Jiy Bern-
feld sting.
The business was (imposed of and
Marjorie Foster was .appointed to,
get prizes fat the A.'y'.P,A, ;Deantiy
dance. The •group also discussed
going' to ,'Wingham for a toter of
CIl`NX- ['V at a later date. Marjorie
Foster. gave the Scripture reading
and the meeting closed with pray-
er and a short social tune followed,
,unit was served,
visiting far a few daxys there.
Mr. Max fiarnbiy: of Kite/tener
visited one i;vening last 'week with
his parents,, Mr. and Mrs; Fred
iiambly.
Miss Whiiiifred Carnpiliell of Port
Credit :spent ;tiie *eek -and with her
mother, ,Ml's, Clare Campbell,
Mrs, Tthby 'Forester of 'Toronto
spent `tihe, week -end at 'her; home
here, '
IVi'r, arld''Vita, Lloyd Jacques, kr.
W> H, Dane and Mr, arid MrY, Les-
lie Harkness attended the ',funeral
pf 'Mrs, MVKargu,ret (McKee), Da,iie
fn Toronto on Saturday and also
visited with Mr: and Mts,7, W,
bane,
Mr. and Mrs, Anion Rattan
and;
faintly and ,MI', and Mrs, Elmer
Harding and tamlly 'enjoyed d; fine.
tot' trip on Sunday . tit Bras tford,
Sutton and Irebelon Falls, -
Mt, Gar
yM, cC
lenient
of Port
.everrspent 'the Wae :nd with
his parents, Mr, and Mrs, TOM. Mc*
Clement,
J
,
DELRAE
,Mr, and Mrs, George Jones :and
family of London, spent the week-'
end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs,.
John h
n 14i;cCaliuni.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lamont and
Dale visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Ray Bunking at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs Joseph Dunbar and
.ills. Martin 'Grasby, visited with
Mr, and. Mrs, Tom Walker and
;Mrs. Tessle Procter In Brnsseis,on
Sunday, •
Mrs. John McDowell and Gordon
M•eDowell of Westfield visited on
,Sunday with Mr. ,and Mrs, Albert
Vincent.
Mrs. Jolui, P. McCallum is a pat-
lent in 'Wingham General Hosni -
'tat,
Mr, and Mrs. herb Wheeler and
Mr, .and Mrs, Kenneth Wheeler.
and family visited on Saturday
with Mr, and ,Mrs, Goldie Wheeler
and family at'London,
,Mrs, Leslie Bolt and Lorna visit-
ed on Sunday with Mrs. A. M'erkley,
Winglhahn;
W.A. Ladies.Acce.P�t
Listowel Invitation
f+"ORDAMI:CH..fine W.A. of the
P'ordwjch United Church met in
the 4hu rch
parlourwith Mrs, , , I
Joh,
ns
to •r
n and Mrs. W.T', Camp-
'bell presiding. The meeting opened
with a meditation and prayer by
the president, . The minutes of the
last meeting were read.and adopt-
ed, Thank you letters were read.
An invitation, ,from• Listowel to
attend a meeting to hear the fea-
tures of the Woman's Federation
discussed was, accepted, The an-
nouncement of the Huron Presby-
tery Woman's ,Association meeting.
Irr Wingham was read.
Plans were completed to serve at
banquet. Mrs, Geo, Rieli-
Ards and Mrs. J. H. Pollock were
named as the advertising commit-
tee for the garden party to be held
(tai July, Miss Minnie McElwain,
Mrs.Win. Wilson and Mrs, Geo.
Richards are to be in charge of•the
program. It was 'decided to cater
for a wedding In the near future.
Quilting was done for the rest of
the afternoon and lunch was eerir-
ed by 'Mrs. 'Geo. Baker, Mrs. H.
Rogers and Mrs. N. Ballands,
music pupil s
i QRDWICIX' A iuusic recital of
the 'pupils of Wilde M Nuhn was
held in the: Fordwich community
hall on Friday evening, The guest.
soloist for the evening Was Miss
Elizabeth Iloltarn of 1-Iarriston,
She sang "The Lord's Prayer" and
"I Walked To -day: Where Jesus
Walked.” •
:Stanley McDougall, also of 'Har-
riston, was guest pianist. He play-
ed "Doxology”, "Waltz in to Flat
Major" and "Sinatina• in C Major".
Mr. Nulnlr +introducetj"his cast and
spoke.wwerds of • Welcome to the
parents and friends of the students,.
David Inglis and Fraser •Pollock
were ushers, Those giving, piano
'solos were Ronald and Glenna '.M b-
berd; Mary Elizabeth and'Gordon
'rophain, Donna and Jean Siefert,
Audrey and Jackie Rattan, Pauline
Sothern; Marie, Browne, • Sharon
and Fraser P,ollock, Don Whitfield,
Janie liambly, Marjorie Connell,
Shirley :Et/rig, Bontrie Inglis, and
Elizabeth Armstrong. •
Pianoo duets were played by
Stanley McDougall and Mr, Ntihn;
Don Whitfield and 1Vlt Nuhn; Au-
drey and Jackie Buttan; Sharon
and Fraser Pollock, A double duet
composed of Donna and Jean Sief-
ert, Marie Browne; and Pauline
Sotherfi sang "Whispering :Wipe"
and "Softly" arid Tenderly", Donna
Siefert sang "The Lotd Is My
Shepherd" and ' "Crying In The
Chapel" as solos,
Lunch was serVed to the cast
'and their friends to close a very
pleasant evening,
W.M,S.Wdill
Bale CvePseas
BroUNVATZ4hgS cid
Its monthly meeting 'ilk the rJnited
Church oThuxsdaiMa 't wit
r
Mrs. Alex .1cGracki,
president, In .
•charge,
'Arrangements were made 19!.
shipping a bale of clothing for
overseas relief, 1Vlrs, Roy Sander,-
Son
ander,son and ;Mrs, Henry Wheeler 1301ng
appointed to pack the bale,
Mrs, John Wiekatead and- :Mins,
Milton Fraser conducted the finis,
sionary study from the study 'kook;
on Japan, Mrs, Fraser described a'
typical Church in Japan anti give
brief descriptions • •of . varioms
churches} and their methods of colt-
ducting services, She • also 'told;
something of the history of the,
.country, the origin of , their ,cul-
ture, and the gradual infiltration of
]heathen worship from China and
India.. Only one person 1200' s'a
Christian,
was home for tlte. week -end:
Misses Mary and 'Ruby' Duff aril
l'. M. it!, ,Aitken .vieltorrs .et
i4stoxswel on. Sunday,were
?Misses Phyllis Elliott , and Susan
Sailersxday conducted• a tag day for
Wingham. General' Hospital ,or± i8at-
u
Two of our residents, Mrs. ft, F,
Garniss and Mrs, Arthur Shaw,
knave" just been admitted to Wing,'
barn General Hospital; .Mfrs, J.. ,1,
Sellers is :a it at .the Jones
Rest Home : in i4ensail,
Rev. Mr Williams of Brussels,
conducted the service in the ,Pres-
byterIan Church. on Sunday,
The W,M,S. of the Presbyterian
Church met at the home of Mrs.
Gordon Greig on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs; Jos, Horton and
Miss Eleanor Sinith'spent Sunday.
at Erin, •
Mr, and Mrs,' Bert Winston of
rordwfeh, visited " Dugatd, ;$tra-
,chan on Sunday, •
•
Association to Buy
Extra hoirG.ow.ns
OWVICA 4rll Che Woaalt•±1`* • -
soele,tion met In the'United Pilidrotl
00 May 1.4t, the- ;president, Mrs;
John Wicktitead,. presiding, .and,
leading' in devotional ,exercises..
The treasurer's !ephrt chewed a
good Balance and 3$,00 will he
Sent to. :the su±l'riler eehool at
6 t b
�,gderieh, The A_ socia, loin Will e
responsible fgr payment for act
di io al choir owns, was
de,!
tided net to ,have, .a :garden party.
this "year,
Japanese game
For CGIT Group
,B '.,Air The Canadian
Girls In Training held their regu-
lar Meeting :on Tharsday evening,
and opened with the Purpose and
Luke 2; 53 fn unison, Their leader.,
Mrs. Ted Fear, was in charge' :of
the worship service and also read
a stMry, 'She alae read Some "One
Mouthful Stares front Japan."
The group enjoyed enjoyed playing some
Japanese games and the' meeting
Closed with Taps. The next meeting,
will be on 1V1ay 9th{ at .7,30 p.m,
sharp, and it is hoped that the girls
will •bring the materials for their
Scrap ,books,
19 Schools Participate in Festival
Increase 1�o#ed ins Some Classes •
BELGR'AVE—•The two-day event
the 19 school Belgrave Music. Fes-
tival, commenced on ' Thursday
morning with two very large clasp -
es in competition in themorning
and four classes in the afternoon
The fe,stvial committee chose fpr
the first time as their adjudicator
Lloyd G, Queen, Assistant Direc-
tor of Music for the Province Ont-
ario, Music supervisor for schools
in Morris Township is Mrs. Nora
Moffatt and Mrs. Elaine McDow=
ellf
for theschools cls'
In East 'Wawa
Thursday Resulta
Results of the classes for Th lrs,
day were; Boy's' solo, 11 and under: -
Billie Hetherington; S.S, 10 Morris,
86; Bruce Currie, S,S, 9 East . Wa-
wawanosh,' 85; "Graeme Craig, SS:
11 Morris, 84; : Robert Taylor, S.S.
, 13 East Wawanosh; 83; 'tie, Bob
Lockhart .SS' 16 'East Wawanosh,
82, and Wayne 'Coultes, SS, 9 East
Wawanosh, 82; ' Gwlilym Griffiths,
S.S, 12 Morris 81, -
Duet, open . class Margit Koop-
man and Martie Kodpman, S.S, 6
East Wawanosh; 86; 'Barbara Krug
and Jean' Bacon,: Belgrave, .85;• 'tie,
Wilma and Dianne ' Ter:Pas, S.S.
1'10 Morris, 84; Carol " Walsh and
Ross Wightman, Belgrave, 84;
Gwillym Griffiths and Dwight Gib-
son, S.S. 12 Morris," 82;.• Corinne
d, Gibson and Lawrence, Walpole,
S.S, 12 Morris; •81. •
Boy's solo, 9' years and. under:
Ray Schelfele, Belgrave, 86; David
Gowing, S.S. 10,, lylorris,' 85;, 'tie,
Ted Lutz, ,S.S. 6 East Wawangsh,
eam 4I+Teil •'E£Igfi[i„ X5,,5 :-7.:Morris;
84; tie, David Walsh, Belgrave,.: 83
and 'Waiter Whitehead, S;S. 7
Morris, 83; Charlie. Clark S. S. 8
Morris, 82; Gordon Campbell, S.S.
5.Morris, 81, . • '
Girl's : solo,' 7' .years and under:
Brenda. Bone, S.S.' 6. Morris,' 87;
Judith' McDowell, S.S.'13 East Wa-
wanbsh,' 85;Sheila, .Flood, S.S.`' 11
Morris,•'84; ,Mary ,Bewley, rS•S. ,11
I
.
Morels 83; Kerr Toll, 8.S. 10 East
Wawanosh, , 82; site, "Rhonda Fear,
Belgrave; 81 arid Joan . Bosman;
Belgrave 81.,,
Boy's solo; 7 years`; and under:
Rae' Mather,;' S.S' 8 "Morris, 85;
Larry Lockhart, SS:, 16 • East
Wa*anosh, 84;? „Douglas „Smith,
S:S, 6' East Wawanosh, 82; Harvey
Blaek;'SS, 13 East',WaWi'tal'oah 81;
$illie„ Fear, A.S. 3 East, Wawanosh,
80; Brian Adams, S.S, 10 ,Morris,
79. .'
'Unison . Chorus, . ,enrolment 25
and under: S. S. 12, Morris, Mrs.
Edna Haekwell, 84; S.S. 11 East
Wawanosh, Mrs. Myrtle Yungblut,
83'; S.S. 7 Morris, Mr. Thigh Stnna-
n;ton, 80; S.S. 6 Morris; aviiss Elean-
or Smith, 79. '
'Winners on Friday
Girl's solo, 9 years. and under:
Nancy Anderson, S.S, 16 East
Wawanosh, 87; Grace Bromley,
S.S;, 16 East Wawanosh,- 85; Linda
Coultes, S.S. 9 East Wawanosh, 84;
Klaske Koopman, $.S. 6 East Wa
Wahosh, •83; Diane Casemore, S.S.
7 Morris, 82; Catherine de Yong,
S.S. 5 Morris, 83. ' ,
Girl's solo, 11 years and under:
Gloria Luta S.S. 6 East Wawa -
nosh, 87; Linda Bryans, •S.S. 11
Motes, 86; Martie Koopman, S.S..
6 East Wawanosh, 85; ' Rosemary
Gowing, S,S, 10 Morris, 84; Grace
lathers, S.S. 8 Morris, 83; Caroline
Skiing, 'S.S, 6 test Wawanosh, 82..
• Boy's Changed • Voices, own
choice of song: Norman Lockhart;
S.S. 16 East Wawanosh, • 84; Joe
Smith, S.S. •3 •Morris, 81; Benno van
den Assein, S.S. 12. Morris, 80;
Brian Spiegleberg, S.S. 8 East
Wawanosh, . 79; Keith :Walpole, •
S,S. 12 Morris, 78,_
Girl's solo, 14 years and udder:
Betty Mae Yungblut, S:8: 11 East
Wawanosh; 86; , Barbara Krug,
I3elgrave, 84'; ituth Michie, S.S. 5
Morris, 83; 'Jane Eckenswill'er,
S:S, 7 East Wawanosh, 82; Anne
Wight/Ilan, Belgrave, 881;' Marie
Noble, S.S, G Morris, 80, n .
Boy's :solo, 14 ,years and 'under:
Jim Taylor, 8.8, 9 Fast Wawanosh,
86; Keith :Johnston, S.S, 8':Mbrris,
85; Jim Adania, SO, 10 Mbrris, 84;
Johh �Hessels, S S, 12 'Morris, 83';
Gary Robinson, 8.5.'t East Weyvr-
;lo8h, 82; ' Brian 'Travis, .S.S. 11
Morris, 81.
Double Trio: U.S.S, 6 'Bast •Wa
*Wu: h, Mrs •Margaref It.hbet'tstui,
83; ir,S.S,,11 -gest Wawanosh aid
Millet, Mrs, Myrtle Yringblut, S2,
S,5, 1k lkorris, 14Irs. Edna Histol;",
nosh.
•'Tlhe• festival is under the control
and management of the Belgrave
School Fair •Association ;of which
George Michie ,is president and.
Stanley Hopper is secretary, Mar-
tin Grasby is 'chairman of 'the as
sociation's festival committee an
Mrs, Geo, Michie is festival sed.
retary.
Schools taking part in the 1968
Belgrave Music festival and their
teachers• were; S.S, 1 Morris; Mrs
J. Griffiths; S.S. 3 Morris, Georg
;Btttid 5, S:; 4 �4lor ls, 7l7['rs, 'W,'T11
let; OS. 5 Morris; Neil .Eadie;
S.S. 6 Morris, Miss Eleanor Smith;
,8.S, 7 Morris, Hugh• Sinnamon;
8,5'8 Morris, Newton Galbraith;
SS. 10 Morris, Miss Jean Vogt;,
8.8. 11 Morris, Mrs. Harvey Rob-
ertson: • S.S. 12 Morris, Mrs, Edna
Hackwell; S.S, 9• East 'Wawanosh,
Lloyd Armstrong; +S.S, .10 East
Wawanosh, Mrs. Margaret Scott;
8.8, ' 13 East Wawanosh, Mrs.
Mary Wightman; U.S.S, 3 East
Wawanosh and Morris, Mrs. Marie
Toll; U:S:S.. 17 Belgrave • Senior
room, .Mrs. Mary Woods; Junior
room, ' Miss Louise , Jefferson;
U.S.S. 7 .Bast and West Wawanosh,
Miss Karla Krug; U.S,S,° 6 East
and West Wawanosh, ,Mrs. Eimer
Robertson; ' 'U.S,S:" 16 East and
West Wawanosh; Mrs, Fluter Rob-
ertson' U.S.S 16 EaSt and West
West Wawanosh, Mrs. Beth Lan-
sing; U.S.S, 11 East : Wawanosh and
Rullett, Mrs Myrtle Yungblut.
These schools compete annually
for , the ^ Wing'ham Lions Club
trophy held now by U.S.S. 11 East
Wawanosh and Hullett; the/ school
area trophy, held now by U.S.S, 17
East Wawanosh and' Morris; Bel -
grave Co -Operative Association
trophy, held now by U,S,S. 17
East Wawanosh and Morris; Bel -
grave 'Women's Institute trophy,
held no* .byU.S.S. 6 East and West
Wawanosh; School Area trophy,
held now by U.S;S.• East and West
Wawanosh; a, new trophy to com-
pete for this year Was given by
QKNX Radio and TV. Cash awards
are also given to the winners.
Top classes for entries this year
, was for, ggiris solo, Attie years and
under with 46 entries. Other en-
tries, open class for duets with 48
entries; boy's solo eleven years
and under and boy's solo nine
years and under each had 40 em
tries; girl's solo eleven and under.
had 84 +entrles; girls fourteen and
under had 83 entries and the boy's
Solo for the sante age group had
28 entries; girls solo seven years
and under had 20 entries and boys
'the same age group had 17 en-
tries, Again this year there is a
class for boy's 'changed voices with
five entries.
It is hinted that the number of
entries thin ;year has increased it
sante, of Vhe 'classes to that of last
year, and that, itl the boy's classes
the age groups are back 'one year
to that of last Year. 'pills year
there' are 40 entries In the boys' 12
and under, last year :there was 19
in the,boy's.12 and tinder; the duet
brill had entries last year and
there are 43 this year; the rest of
the classes 'have increase by a few
entries.
The festival nbntlniied all day.
Thursday anti Friday hi the ler=
esters' Hall rind' in Wingham Dis-
rtrlet lzlgii 1eh000t on Friday evcri+'
Father and' Stet .
Banquet Field
FOitavvti f--'T'lle ignia C and
the Tyro boys held their Father
and Soli banquet' on, Monday night
in the basement of the T+ordwieh
United Church, ,It'ifty` men and
bays sat down to supper served by
the 0.0,T.9,r girls,
A • program of toots and ;other
lumbers was presided+ over by
I1raser Pollock, Atter the toast 'to
the Queen splayed by Donald Taylor,
a, toast to the Ciitir•ch was.anade by
:Jinni. Doig, and Kiev A. 10. Gardner
made .reply, The fathers Were
toasted by ,?ahh Ctirewell and the
reply was given by Robert Hibbert,
Cecii,Wiisoir made the 'toasts to the
boys and Dave Inglis replied, '
Gordon Kaster sttd Gary Soth-
ern sang a debt, edeolhipanied ori,
the 'piano by Jack Hussar . A read:
trig was given by itictky Marriner,
A skit was put on by the boys,.
Mr. Etude M, %Puha, the ar►usic
teacher• froth, l4arriston, showed
slides +of Ne* 'ii ork, Niagara, Pits
and Buffalo, Ante,,ii'ftuttan eloSed,
they • enjoyable evening:: With'prayer.
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well, 81; S,S„ 5 Morris, Mr. Neil
Eadie, ,80. •
Compete' ;at High School
The :final entries of rdre Belgrave
Music Festival were held on , Fri-
day' evening,in the Wingham Dis-
triet . High School. Martin Grasby,
chairman of the festival commit
tee, • opened the program, after
wh{eh he turned It over to J. H.
Kinkead, inspector of schools, •
Classes. ,competing at the Friday
evening performance ormance wene unison
chorus, with
enrollment over 25;
two part chorus for large and
small schools and rhythm bands,
Other numbers on the program
were the top Winners from the
competing classes held on Thursday
and Friday.
Unison 'chorus, (enrolment ,over
.25): U.S.S. 17 East Wawanosh and
Morris, Mrs Mary Woods and leliss
Louise Jefferson, 85; S.S. 9•• East.
Wawanosh, Mir. Lloyd Armstrong,,
83; .1J.S.S:' 11 f.Morris,' Mrs; Mir-,
garet Robertsor-,.82; `U.S:S. 6 East
and Week Wawanosh, .Mrs. Mare
• garet Robertson, 8d •
Rhythm Band, (25 members' or
less): U.S.S. 16 East: and West
Wawanosh, MPs,- Beth Lansing, 87;
U.S.S.. 6 East and Welts ;Wawa -
nosh, Mrs Margaret Robertson, 86;
U.S:S, 17 East Wawanosh and Mor-
ris; 'Mrs, Mary Woods and Miss
Louise Jefferson; 85; S.S. 9 Mores,
M•r,: Newton: Galbraith; •84,
Two part chorus, enrolment, 25
and under: 'LISS. 12,. Morris, Mrs
'111na Hackwell, 88; ,U.S.S, 16 East
and. West Wawanosh,. Mrs. Beth
Lansing, 84; %S,S. 6 Morris, Miss
Eleanor 'Smith, 80; S.S. 5' Morris,
Mr • Neil Eadie, 79.
Two-party • • • chorus , . enrolment
over,28;
U.S.S. 6 „_East and West
Wawanosh, Mrs. Margaret Robert-
son, 84; S.S. 8 Morris, Mr. Newton
Galbraith;; 82; S.S. 9 East Wawa -
nosh, Mr, Lloyd Armstrong, 80;
U.S.S, 17 East 'Wawanosh and
Morris, Mrs: Mary Woods, 79:
The following trophies were pre-
sented: Wingham, Lions Club, to
SS. 12 Morris; School . Area
Trophy to U.S,S. 6 East Wawanosh,
by Clarence Chemney; Belgrave
Co -Operative trophy to U.S.S, ' 17
East Wawanosh and Morris • +by
Ross Robinson; Belgrave Women's
Institute •trophy' to U.S.S. 16 East
and West Wawanosh, by Mrs. Rich-
ard Procter; OK.NN radio and' TV
trophy, to U.8,8, 12 Morris, by
John 'Crulckshank; School Area
trophy to U.S.S. 6 East and West
Wawanosh, by Bernard Thomas,
George Miehle, president of the
school fair gave a few remarks
and Martie? Grasby and Norman
Coultes presented O. Ji, Coultes
and Stewart Procter with gifts in
recognition of their services in the
past years.,to the festival and the
fair,
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r� BALLET' NUMBER—awe Lue.know siris appeared in thel.
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nineaber• at the dance recital, on Friday evening, They are Mary 41en
erg Joan McKenzie. >„Advane-Tiines photo,
GT1F1 FOR RETIRING PRESIDENT—Martin Grasby, president of the
niusie. festival right, presents a:gift' f'o n the association to the retic
ing president, Charles Coultas. . •AdvanceeTiteres photo.
TN veSTW'V'AL FINALS --Linda Coultes, left, and Gteee Bromley, were
third and second reseeetiveiy In the glees for g&"Is 9 and under at the
Belgrave Music ?Festiva.. First place winner, -Naney Aflde*sold, was not
available when this. photo was taken.
FESTIVAL •�1�I�-•-•Cont bttrig #' e c1assfa " errs under
11 at the Irl •
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arit oisfxdof High Sc
horl efe
.Fiiday evenhtir,•aIrr the Belgrave,Muslc estival
arc, front the left Marie ' Itfbb'iniitn, 'third; .fair,', i:•
B yitns, secdlid olid 4 1bkia Late, 'first,. AdvrtdeiY•'L"Ifiiiw8 j)hb !r, _:_,.
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