The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-05-04, Page 16Piga Et ---The WIDOW , vanee-Times, Thursday, May 4, 1972
CHAMPIONS OF the Commercial League,' Leona. Miller, Doris Metcalfe, Joyce Gaunt
and Rod Hickey are presented with the trophy by Eric Walden following last Tuesday's
banquet. Team members lion Cameron and Joe Schneider were absent when picture was
taken. —Staff Photo.
" THE POODLES were the Bantam season champs comprising (not in order) Reubin Jack-
Iin,,Brenda Foxton, Andrea Bridge, Jim Langridge, Richard Bridge, Deb tie Hanula with
,..,,,,coach Mrs. Cerson. —Photo by Crawford Douglas.
JUNIOR BOWLERS were recognized for theilr prowess last Saturday and receiving
awards for high average and high double scores were; right to left, Paul °Cerson, yPeggy
Tervit, Mark Fearnall; .Esther Neth.ery, Jay MacLaurin, Joan Cerson and Elizabeth Weh-
meyer. ; Rick Nesbitt, Paltti King and Tom Lee. —Photo by Crawford Douglas.
FORDWICH — The second
annual spring concert was held
last Wednesday, evening by
grades 7 and 8. Master of cere-
monies was Wayne' Strong who
opened with the singing 'of 0
Canada.
The first play, "Laugh in the
Dark" was ' directed. by Mrs.
Smith and Mr. Carter. Twent,y-
fiv'e` a tudents participated. Main
characters were Dianne Leader
as Becky, Linda Espensen as
Magnolia, Heather Neilson as
Clarabell, John Osinga as Philip,
Susan H rt as Abagail, Ron. Mc-
Connell aais Lawyer Fitzhugh, Jim
McCaughan as Jalez, Marcia
Gibson as Agatha and Ron Ifaas-
noot as Jasper. Morley.
The choir sang. "Song of Joy",
played on the recorder and " 'oc
Strong Winds" accompanied by
ukelele playerk. A solo, "Climb
Every Mountain" was sung by
Paul Inglis with Linda Martin at
the piano.
A piano duet, "Can Can" was
played by Lori Moir and Cathy
Bennett.
The play, "The Shooting of
Dangerous Dan McGrew" had
Arne Jensen as narrator. The
characters were Lori Stafford as
Lou, Doug Stewart (Mina), Jeff
Nay the piano player, Ricky
Dickert ( Dan McGrew) . This
group was directed by Mrs. Kirk-
by. ti
The choir sang, "Yesterday",
"In the Good Old Summertime",
"Cool Water", "Everything's Al-
right", and "I Don't Know How to
Love Him".
The last number for the eve-
ning was gymnastics directed by,
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Mr. Livermore. Four out of 37
pupils that participated were
hilarious clowns, Peter Inglis
(Mopey), David Demerling
(Dopey), Janis Ruttan (Dippy),
and Brenda McCann (Drippy) .
Approximately 350 eeople
attended.
On May 4th grades 5 and 6 will
put on their concert at the school.
(By Wayne Horton, Beth •
Lassoline, Barbara Harkness,
Barbara Holcombe and Irene
Versteeg.) •
by
ANGUS SHORTT
Ducks Unlimited
CANVASBACK
This big diving duck is found in the deep water
of marshes and marshy edges of lakes as well as
the deep prairie potholes. The wedge-shaped bill,
merging into the forehead gives this duck a
distinctive head outline. Canvasback obtain most
of their food by diving .and rooting in the bottom
mud for succulent roots and tubers of aquatic
plants. Sago pondweed on the prairies and wild
celery in the east are .favorite foods. The nest,
nearly always built over water, is a sturdy,
basket -like structure of woven reed stalks lined
with finer material and, securely attached to sur-
rounding vegetation. Ten eggs are. generally laid.
60-'71
•
The Howick Grapevine
Basketball Game
On Thursday the Howick r
played Minto -Clifford in the se.,
and game of basketball. Minto,
won over Howick by 21-17. Minto
scorers were Jeanne Cowen-,`
Susan Sinclair and Brenda Wil-
helm, all with four points; Kathy
Hughes, Carol Anne Gowen and
Alyson Smith with two points
each and Kath' Elliott had one
point.
The leading scorers for Howick
were Dianne Brown, seven;
Carol Loughran, three; Gloria
Ruttan, Heather Neilson and
Mary Beth Riley, two; Lynn
Jillings had one point on a foul
shot.
Mr. Livermore and Mrs. Rey-
1tu're
Hkoalwaaw thank Moto-
�...:..1Poor. ,1.Golden
Clifford girl l`Y 'Or ItlYitt us to
play then!, aws..rs, I ts ce
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Mat's Vieth Riie�" , WHITECI�IURCH -- The Lang.
' side 'Young People's Society hold
its meeting Sunday night at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter de -
Boer. Ken Scott and Bob. Moffat
conducted the worship service.
Mr. Wybenga discussed with
the young people some aspeees of
the meaning and purpose of the
Lord's Supper.
At
a, i ca Relvirm T.
Donnybrook
Miss Susi') Thompson of Lon-
don spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mfrs. Sam
Thompson and family. Miss
Shelly Rivett of Ashfield visited
over the weekend at the same
home.
Mrs. Earl Wightman of Luck -
now visited recently with her
daughter, Mrs. John Hildebrand,
Mr. Hildebrand and family.
Miss Donna Chamney of Strat-
ford spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Stuart
Chamney and family,
The main business item for the
evening was to discuss the
Family Day service on May 14 in
which the young people and other
members of the congregation will
,participate.
The meeting was closed with
the benediction, after which Mrs.
del3oer served lunch.
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