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and Mrs, S. Hall and
three children Of Pert Colborne,
spent last, week with their parents,
W. 5, Hail and Mr. and Mrs,
James' Henry,
--Dr, Alexander and Mrs. Nen-
mo left on Wednesday for Mont
real and will pail from, there oat
JulyIth for France. Following, a
visit in France they will journey to
Belgium and take in the World's
Fair, then to Holland, England
Scotland and Ireland and will re-
turn in September,
Mr. and 11Irs. V ,Ripple of De-
troit, Mich., spent the week-end
in town and visited with her
mother, Mrs. Cruickshank at
Wingham Hospital,
—Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pym; of
Kincardine 'were week-end visitors
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs,
H. V. Pym and Mr. and Mrs, George
Coulter.
—Mr, and Mre, Ron Seddon and
family moved to the former Rey-
nolds' home on Leopold Stieet last
Saturday.
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CIiisT)S-TV staff.—Pheto by Dill Connell, •
Sunday. They motored 'La the East
Cktst and will sail frozen Halifax
for England, Where they will Make
their home,
—Miss Marjorie Currie of Tor,,
elite spent the week-end with her
mother, Mrs. N. R. Currie.
Mr. Bill Irwin of Toronto was a
week-end visitor at the borne of
his mother, Mrs. Olive Irwin,
—Miss. Marlene i14eKe4le, tea-
cher at Prince Charles School' M
London, ss spending; the summer
with her father, Mr. Bob IVfcKen,
ale,
—Mrs, D. Onsted of Jackson,
Mich., and Mrs, lVf. J. Minahan of
St. Thomas spent the past few dears
with their nephew, Mr. W. E, Field-
ing and Mrs,
—Sunday visitors with Mr; and
Mrs, N. T, McLaughlin were Miss
Mary Byrd of London, Miss Mary
Cattanach of Ferdwich and Mr, T,
McLaughlin and> family ,of London,
Miss Meta McLaughlin, 'Reg, N.,
of Toronto,. spent the week-end,
with her parents.
—Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd. Keeler of
Walkerton visited on Sunday 070'1-
lag with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Peter MacLeod, on their return to
their home from Grand Bend.
—Mr. and Mrs, Fred Tuck and
Miss Alma Bayliss spent the week-
end at Elliott Lake and, Sudbury,
where they visited with Mr. and,
Mrs. Bill Allin.
Wingham Hostpi-
IA .an. Wedneetlay, June 2a, tta
Mr, .and Mrs-, -1-leward Ellacptt,
RA, 3, 130.4Sela, son, stillborn,
Winghana Hospital, on
,Saturday;. AMC 28, to It. and
Mrs, Hervey Irwin, A.R,, S, Luck-
now, a soar,
Wingham, HOODi,
tal, on Monday, June 30, to Mr.
and Mr. Alan Williams; Firing-
ham, a son,
JOHNSON-4n Winghain, Hospital,
On Monday ,June 0, to Mn. and
M. Morley Johnson, 2,
Gerrie, a son,
BILDPELL—In. Berrie Hospital,
on Saturday, June 28, lsos, to
Mr. and Mrs, J, T, Bildfell, of
Camp Borden, a son,.
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July 9 and 4
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Jane Russel, Jeanne Crain,
Ralph Meeker
SATURDAY. and MONDAY
July 5 and 7
Double Feature
"WAR DRUMS"
Colour
Lex Barker, Joan -Taylor
"The Big Boodle
Errol Flynn, Gia, Scala
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TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
July 8 and 9
"TRAPEZE"
Colour. Burt Lancaster
Tony Curtis, Gina Lollobrigida ' I.
,asaammdmismmmmui
,—RVIr. Ted IVIoszkowski, a former
resident of this district, has moved
from Moosonee, Ontario to Tor-
onto,
—Miss Joan Angus is visiting
in Detroit, Mich., with her aunts,
Mrs. Evelyn Bates and Mrs, J, J.
McCaulay,
—Mr. and Mrs. Mel Keating of
Exeter, were pleasantly surprised on
Friday evening when. Mr. and Mrs
Don Jeffs, of . London, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Pym of Kincardine and
several• Wingham couplet gathered
'at their home in honor of their
1,th wedding anniversary,
-=Mrs. C. A. Neil and son, Fred,
of Woodstock were •guests of Mr
and Mrs. Chas. Perrott on Wednes-
day of last week, and visited with
the former's sister, Mrs, Fred Dus-
tow at Wingham Hospital. Mrs
Dustow returned, home on 'Sunday
following five ,weeks in 'hospital.
—Mr. and Mrs. Ross Moncriel
of Peterborough and Mrs. Arthur
Gray of Winnipeg, Man., spent a
few days last, week withh. Mr. and
Mrs. E, R, Harrison.
—Master Bradley. Bennett of
Ingersoll spent the week-end with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs
James Sell.
—Mr, and Mrs, Ianville Hammer-
ton and children left Wingham on
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July 2 and 8
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WEDNESDAY, July 7,- 8 - 9
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—Mr, and. Mrs. John Lockridge
and family of Watford, visited with
relatives in town for a few days at
the week-end..
—Mr, Alan Charlton was a week-
end and holiday visitor with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Charlton,
—Mrs. Harry Henderson and
children of Ayton visited for a few
days with her sister, Mrs. Carl
Lott and Mr. Lott while Bruce Lott
and Mr." Henderson spent a few
days Working on the Henderson
cottage. ,
—.Mr. and Mrs. Arehie Hertel
and family of .Kitchener 'visited nn
Sunday with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, Hugh Simla/non; Minnie St.,
and with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mc-
Millan, Lucknow,
—Douglas Cameron, son of Mr.
and Mrs. George Cameron Jr.,
is spending a couple of weeks at
Rolling Acres Ranch, Varney, Ont.
--Mr. and Mrs, Jim Lockridge of
pamp Borden spent the week-enci
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Walter Lock,
ridge and other relatives,
—Mr. and Mrs. Brace MacDon-
ald and Carey spent the week-end
with Cpl. and Mrs, R. N, Bell of
Camp petawa,wa. Ray Bell return-
ed with them to spend a short
holiday here.
—Mrs. William Keith arid Mr.
and Mrs. Terry Nethery were in
Guelph on Saturday to attend the
wedding of Miss Grace Keith
Reg.N., and Mr. Kenneth John
Townsend. Mrs. Keith went on to
Toronto to spend a few days- with
friends, -
—Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Robinson
and sons and Mrs: Stuart McBur-
ney spent the week-end iree Port
Colborne;
—Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Aikenhead,
London, were Sunday visitors with
Mrs. D. S. and John lVfacNaughton.
'.—Mr. George Drehman, who has
an interesting hobby collecting
mustache cups and shaving mugs,
last week received aminvitation to
exhibit his 'colletcion in the British
Columbia hobby show, He also re-
cently received a Limoge • cup from
a man in New Brunswick to add to
his collection.
—Recent visitors with -Mr. and
Mrs. 'Wilbert Hodgkinsen Were
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tracey, Jackie
and Wayne, of Windaor,
—Mrs. Wm.Elliott and Linda left
on Wednesday for Camp Borden
to visit for a week with the form-
er's sister, Mrs, J, T. 13ildfell.
Laurie thclfell, who had Spent ,a
week in Wingham, returned home
with them.
—mise Doris Fells and Mr, and
Mrs, Thos. Fells are vacationing
at Elgin House, in the Muskoka
district.
—Mr, Miller Davis and his
mother, Mrs. Walter Davis attend.
ed anniversary services at St.
Paul's Church, at 0811Weken,
—Mr, and Mra. J, M. tissett and
Mr. and Airs, Creighton of Harrill'-
ton spent 'Wednesday as guests of
the former's sister, Mrs, W. E.
Fielding and Mr. Pielding.
Harold Peterson of Dash-
Weed spent the holiday with Mr,
and Mt's. Roy Manuel.
--Mr. and Mrs, Alan Garniss and
Gail of London are spending this
Week with 'het Mother, Mrs. Geo,•
ketr and other relatives,
.—tifr, and Mrs. Bartley Smith
and &frilly of Tillsonburg• spent
Wednesday In Wirighsm.
Catherine Hanna, Janis Henderson
Mayling Lem, Glen Madill, Jim
Nesmith, Joan Riehl, Ronald Vog-
,(Mrs.) Margaret C. Walsh, teacher.
Grade VI to Grade VII
Edna Mae Armstrong, David
Arthur,' ' 'Wray Brooks, Douglas
Campbell, Donald Caskanette.
Thomas Chettleburgh, Gordon Con-
gra•ni, Lynda Sue Crompton, Sandra
Cummings, John Donaldson, Martin
Garniss, Sheila Gibbons, Lynn Hic.
key, John Hopper, Brock Hueston,
Mary Joan Lapp, Jimmy LeM, Bob
Lewis, Douglas McTaggart, Dilly
Mitchell, Jimmy Newell, Mary
Phillips, Joan Redman, Geotge
Rich, Donald Rintoul, Keith Scott,
Eugene Skinn, Mary Ann Southern,
Patsy , Stewart, Fraser Strong,
'Jill Thomson, Dennis Wharton,
George Whitby, George Wiltink,
Bill Yemen.
Mr, D. M. Kai, teacher
0 - 0 -•
Grade VII to Grade VIII
Philip Adams, Trudy Allen, Sus-
an Bennett, Barbera Cameron,
Brian Cameron, Wayne Caslick,
Nancy Clatk, Chatles Congram,
Brenda Conron, Lynn Finnigan,
Barbara Hall, Patricia Hastings,
Kathleen Hodgins, Paul Hutton,
Shirley Loder, Fred& Lott, Harold
1\facTa,vish, Kenneth MacTavish,
Judith McKibben, Wayne Riehl,
Sharon Riley, Donald Rintoul,
Gordon Rintoul, Russell Robinson,
Helen- Ruristedtler, Dick Scott,
Bonnie Stetiernoi, Paul Strong,
Linda Terripleman, Kirk Vanstehe,
Faye Veo,
Mrs. G. Mundell, teacher
0 - 0 - 0
Grade VIII to ,Grade IX
Helen Anti Arnitsrong, Karen Beat-
tie, John Bennett,' Donna Callan,
Ann Clark, Stanley Clark, Carol
Crawford, Brent Davidson, Bob
Downie, -Karen Elliott, Deanna.
Griffith, jean Gurney, Douglan
Hamilton, Dianne Harid, Edward
sand, Patricia Heywood, Paul
Yritdin
'
,lean Jones, Betty Ann
Lapp, Donald Lee, Bruce Mechem
Sandra IVIadLennen, John, Madill;
Steen McArthur, Margaret Motiey,
John Newell, Bob Oetrotn, Sandra
Riley, Paul Rintoul, 'Andrew Rod-
ger; Teddy Seam, Glenn Skint,
DMiglat Spty, Janet
Ia g;
Spry,..
Strong, Thornton, Hilda
Drtidot,
teacher
Public School.
Promotion Results
(Continued from PAP Quo)
Millie 'laltiann, Monty Templeman,
Adele Tiffin, Panl Tripp, Rayinond
VanCamp, George Welwood, Rich-
ard Wharton, 'Barbara White, John
Wood,
Miss: Colleen Stebe, teacher
-• 0
Grade X to Grade U
Gary Bauer, Bruce Cameron,
Gregory Carter, Donald Collar,
Lois Corrin, Ellen Cruickshank,
Susan Currie,• Jennifer PlinclaS.A
Jarnla Parrish, Bar-
bare Feagen, Randy Paxton, Paul
Gardner, Ricky Gardner, Cheryl
Getty, Grant "Heywood, Stratton
Leder, Darcy Mailers, Michael
MeNall, David Ohm, John Palmer,
Douglas Partridge, Keith Perrott,
Judy Reid, Judy Riley, David Soh-
lestel t Eddie Skinn, Cathie Wenger,
Bonnie Willie, Patsy Zurbrigg.
Miss Agnes 'Williamson, teacher
Grade II to Grade HI
Douwe 'Bakker, Rein Bakker,
Helen Buckton, Mary Chettleburgh,
Brian Cronirwright, Jeenne Dun-
bar, Michael Ernest, Deborah Pos-
ton, Brenda Haferrnehl, Joe Hall,
Donna Hand,, Ann Henderson, Hea-
ther Hueseton, Diana Jeffrey,
Waye 'Kreger, Preston Lediet, Jac-
queline Lomax, Ivan McBurney,
;Robert IVIcKtiy, Susan. Perrott, John
Phillips, Marion Pocock, Joan.
Remington, Wayne Scott, Lynda
Seddon, Valerie Sieting, Rilla
Kenneth Taylor, Brenda
VanCamp, Nancy Whitby, Sharon
Willie.
(Mrs.) Norma 'Alexander, teacher * *
Grade II to Grade III
Jane Adams, James Armstrong
Robert Armstrong, Joyce Barrett
Douglas Cameron, Elaine Carter,
Barrie Conron, Mary Joan Corrin
Sheila Crewson, Joan Cruickshank,
Mary Ann Cruickshank, Patricia
Doll, Kathryn Ducharme, Douglas
Elliott, Paul Fleury, Lyle Gauley
Warwick Hammerton, Melanie
Harris, Jimmie Henderson, Linda
Hutton, Judith Irwin, David Lang-
ridge, Anne Meyer, Bobby Miller,
Brian Miller, Douglas Mowbray.
Denise • Norman, Linda Pellett,
Newton Richardson, Marilyn
Strong, Robert Tiffin, Patricia.
Walker, Mary Lee Wenger,
Miss Phyllis Johns, teacher
- 0 - 0 - 0
Grade III to Grade IV
Georgina Brooks, Douglas Cam-
eron, Joan Cantelon, Brian Carr,
Nancy Casemore, Norman Corrin,
Brenda Ellacott, Kevin Fisher,
Wendy Fuller, Terry Gardner,
Carolynn Getty, Linda Hastings,
Barbara Henry, Harold Jardin,
Lorie Johnston, Frances Ledjet,
Barry MacLean, Linda McTaggart.
Thomas Miller, Dianne Orvis, John
Perrott, Gloria Reed, Barbara
Scott, Mary Showers, Patricia Sell-
ing, Kenneth Skinn, Douglas Vyse,
Mary White. Donald Willie„
(Mrs,) Velma. Shera, teacher
, Grade III to Grade IV
Jayne Baker, Dean Balser, Bruce
Boyd, Peter Callan, Keith Henry,
Virginia Murray, Catherine Pea-
chey, Donald Rae, Lynda Reavie,
Linda Schiestal, Cheryl Scott, Len-
ore 'Sims, Paul Tiffin, Kenneth
Vogan, Jean Welwood, John Wel-
' wood.
0 - 0 - 0
Grade IV to Grade V
Raymond Corrin, Jane Day, Nan-
cy. Ducharme, Douglas Ewing
Wayne Gordon, Ronald Goy, Ruth,
Hamilton, Marilyn Higgins, Allan
Leggett, Gary Reed, Vane.. Rose-
began, Sandra Stewart, Larry. Tay-
lor.
Miss Mary MacMillan, teacher
Grade IV to- Grade, V
Trevor Adams, Larry Aitchison,
Sipke• Bakker, Donald Carter, Bill
Chandler, Brian Clark, Raymond
Clark, Audrey Collar, Grace Cullen,
John Cullen, Julianne Dauphin,
'Michael. Fleury ,Bruce Gauley, Jim
Griffith, Rae Gurney, John. Hanna,
Jack Lem, Keith Loder, Vivian
Lomax, Ann McKibbo.n, Murray
Partridge, Warren Rich, Marilyn
'Riley, Eddie Rintoul, Theodore
Saint, Susan Sell, Jim Sims, Mar-
vin Skims, Robert Skin.; Laura
Wainer; John White,'
Miss Margaret Jamieson, teacher
0 - 0 - 0
Grade V to Grade VI
Jon Bateson, Pamela Burns,
Karen Cantelon, Wilfred Caskan-
ette, Lynda Chittick, Bobby Crew-
son, Lois Congram, David Crothers,
Sandra Dunbar, Ralph Harrison,
Rodney Hickey, Sylvia Holloway,
Bonnie Jardin, Paul Keats, Car-
man McBurney, Jimmy Mitchell,
Brian Murray, Noreen Nicol, Pau-
line Redman, Dirk Robertson, Jac-
ueline Saint, Douglas Scott, Jim
Scott, Wayne Seddon, Bob Sieling,
Judy Stone; Richard VanCamp,,
Joe Vanstone, Paul Walper, Joan.
Whitby.
Miss Verna McLaughlin, teacher
0 - 0 - 0
GradeV to Grade VI
Stuart Allen, Judy Callan, Rod-
ney Cameron, Robert Campbell,
Bill Dauphin, Ronald Deyell, Naney
Donaldson, Almajane Elliott, Lynda
Green, Linda Hayden, IVIaryEllen
McPhail, Sonja Ross, Roeli Schip-
per, Susan Spry, David Wenger.
Grade IV to Grade V
Lonny Boucher, Gary Carter,
Brian Caslick, Kenneth Chandler,
Bryon Collar, Wendy Cronkwright.
Ruth Gibbons, Brendellali, Valerie
Hastings; Bobby Jackson, Billy
Kerr, Mary Ann Mason, Donna
McKay ,Virginia Palmer, Peggy
Rae, Mary ATM Skinn, Kerry Stuc-
key.
Mrs. 'G. E, Webster, teacher
6 -
Grade VII to Grade VIII
Sohn Carimbell, Joan Chittick,
Dianne Deyell, Janette netiderson,
Rota Rechrian, Barry ThonapSori,
Grade VI to Grade VII
Sandra Caniereri, Jane-Anne Col-
vin, Sara Crawford, Mary Lou JAM-
iesen, Esther Kerr, George Kerr,
Cheryl Lein, Bob Limn, Brenda
MacLennan, Terry Merkley, Mary
Sane Messer, Mary Helen Therrip-
torn
tirade v- to Grade vif
Robert Beattie, Helen Carbert,
TotaillY t eyell, Tariff EIleteett,
tyl, Gibson, Carrillo Hertirrietton,,
A lovely arrangement of sum-
mer flowers in St. Andrew's Pres-
'byterian. Church gave a suitable
setting' for the annual musical re-
cital, presented by the pupils of
Harold, Victor Byrn, which was held
Friday night.
William •Conron acted ,as: chair-
man and welcomed parents and
friends. Mr. Pym offered, words of
welcome and following the
program spoke encouragingly to
his pupils, He said; "Music should
be a part of every pupils education
and ,it is through hard work and
study that success is aehieved. A
„-t musical education, will, give so
much, pleasure and satisfaction in
z after life," He asked, the parents
to encourage, their children to prac-
;tine,
The program opened with the
singirig of the Queen With Richard
Scott at the piano.*
• Grades I and .11 Piano: Heather
Ilueston, "Spring Song"; Grace
Cullen, "Chopsticks",; John Cullen,
"The Skaters, Waltz"; ,Corinne
'Kiefer, 'Minuet"; Ruth Hotchkiss,
"Little Spring 'Song"; Helen. Hotch-
kiss, "The Knight and the' Lady";
Bobby, Lewis,,- "Thee Woodpecker
Song".
Grade III Piano:* Gale Thomson,
IA. Little Piece", by Robert Schu-
man; Lynda Green, "Allegretto in
C", by Denton. Diabeli.
Grade IV Planar Brenda Mac-
Lennan,- "Minuet",. Kosseuko;
Georgina Kiefer, "Rdndo in G", An-
ton Diabeli; 'Karen Beattie; "Sone-
tine", Franz Kohlon.
Grade V Piano: Jane Ann. Colvin,
"Rondo in C", Mozart; Barbara
Krug, "Rondo", Clementi; Marjorie
Kiefer, "The Wood' Nymph's Harp",
Floren Rae; Elaine Moffatt, "The
Curious Story", ,Stephen Heller.
Grade VT Piano: Dale Thomson,
"Toccarine, •KaIalesky; *RiChard.
Scott, "Toceta", Bach; Brenda
Conron, "Peasant Dance", Bee-
thoven; - Gail Henderson, "Sona-
tina", Dussek; Katheleen Hodgins,
"Country Dance",, Dittersdorf.
Grade VII Piano: Karen Gros-
korth, "Sontina in" C", Ciementi;
Nancy Fowler, "The Sbng Of the
Lark", ToShiakouaky; Sandra Mac-
Lennan, "Rondo", Fra'nz Kuhlan.
_ Grade VIII Piano: Marilyn Chain-
ney, "Bource", Purcelli; Donna Os-
borne, "Waltz in A Flat", 13rahms;
Sharon Thomson, "Allegretto", Ha-
dyn; Ruth Ann Hueston, "Berce-
use", Spenderow; Catharine Mac
Donald, "Presto", Pescetti; Chris-
tine Runstedtler, "German Dance
No. I.", Beethoven.
Grade IX Piano: Ruth. Hodgiris,
"Minuet in G", Paderewski; Mary
Fosher, "Waltz in A Plat", Chopin.
Piano duets were played by John
Collen and Grace Cullen, "The
Buzzing, Humble Bee"; Ruth Hotch-
kiss and Helen Hotchkiss, ""The
Little Match"; Marjorie' Kiefer and.
Georgina Kiefer, "The Little' Ruby
Waltz"; Gail Henderson and Ruth
Henderson, "Cotintry Gardens";
Sandra MacLennan and Brenda
MacLennan, "A. Polka, Bright as a
Batton"; Mary Fisher and Karen
Groskorth, "Ankle Dance"; Bren-.
da Conron and Kathleen Hudgins,
"In Schubert's Day".
Vocal solos Were• enjoyed' with
Harold Victor Pyin accompanist.
Dale Thomson sang "Going to, the
Fair"; Barbara Krug, "The Little
Lambkin"; Sharon Thenteeti, "Car,
isSorna"; Marykae Newman, "Still
as the NiglaV; Mary Rtinstedtler,
'Neapolitan. Night?'..
Comment Wee made by those
Who attended the, recital year by
,year that eareellent progress had
4 been made by the ntipile, Mr. Pym
in a few closing kerne-the- eorigeatn-
lated his ptipils Mt the' aVehing's
peeferniiiiiee and toiriennettit
as it holiday Month; With rie prac-
floe unless they *Wed,
'Social hour rev* opportunity
tne paretite and' friend% to meet and
talk With teacher end ptipits,
freelarrierite Wore served by the
choir Of St, AnditiV'S Olitireh, of
Which Mi... Iltrtl Orgittlet And
'choir lender,
MOXDAY, TI/liSDAY atd
DNIESDAY, July 7 s
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;Gina Lollobrigida
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