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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-06-21, Page 15li Y t 11 R F S II ,,,1" ) j �I I.' .., a �_• -"" -Y#- DRIVE-IN .6ODERICH RvEr, Kimberly Foxton 6iud fir, of 'Turn er of the trophy table afthe track anti field Meet w000 Si Thursday lit ; . E.. IV li ita>;Secondary - PfISQlla N �1 Ar - s ' &131nfc n mans+, 'ss x!na5 y+jjyyt�3l �: t kZy :.J Gna y. ;Stan _ding long jump: Andrew bpMans, Donald Dunbar, E,G IN j vi p: Andre . **Mans, Hanna Grant. throw: Spencer Burley, Ind' well, Laurie Haines. 'Shot' put: Marvin Cook, Paul +senbre, Bradley Cook. 00 yards: Neil Hanna, .Lyle d e, r. .Mark Cook. lards: Neil Hanna, 'Olaf Mhschelid,` Marvin Cook. yards Olaf Muscheid, Bradley Cook, Marvin Cook. 660 yards: Bradley Cook, , naidShiell, Billy Scott. V krIVIRMEDIATE GIRLS jump: Angela Muscheid, oa a Coliltes, Karol Galbraith. ' ipte jump: Angela Muscheid, Karol Galbraith,'Donna Dawson. Standing long jump: Angela Muscheid, Karol Galbraith, Lori Thompson. Running long jump: Donna Da wson, Angela Muscheid, Lori Thompson. Ball throw: Lynne Bridge, Karol Galbraith, Marilyn Camp- bell. Shot, put: Lynne Bridge; Angela Muscheid, Donna Daw- Whiten t teams WHITTCIIURCH -- Local Doff ball teams have been successful 'ilalleS_ in competition during the past week, winning ,fiko games and , tying one. On Wednesday the Bantams played at Ripley with a final. scoreof 9-4 for the Whi e— lurch "_ _ Y , s. The Squirts played at Formosa • with a 32-32 tie. On Monday evening the Ban- tams played at Paisley. At the. end of nine innings they were tied 9-9; playing into the tenth inning, the score was Whitechurch 14; Paisley 9. their surroundings fhad yeah his ass �'wh�ere: Society for+ppied iuldiren its five +in` nips eaten the picture with lsrge > cri ed children's cantpaidg program 'in the world, thanks, the continued public support ,'of its anrlival Easter Seal appe • .: On July 1, five spe- . signed camps own�ted atad operated by the society will again await the noisy arrival Of the fiat;,' of morethan `1,000 excited youngsters. Woodeden Camp to the west of London has heel) serving crippled: children from Southwestern ;On- tario since 1946. Here PAPS can compete in friendly, games and activities not -so much against each other but against their individual handicaps. All activities are carefully de- signed to encourage and continue the active rehabilitation to each child both physically and emo- tionally in;pleasant surroundings. Particular emphasis is placed on individual participation by. every Wit.. 2100 yard dash: Donna Dawson, eta Muscheid, Karol Gal - d uith. ; yard Joanne Coultes and eIa Muschied, .tied; Karol. F ,'fid LISTOWEL DRIVEIN THEATRE 131163 SEle' IE; REST I(MOVIES . OI R GIANT YES' CIEENI TN1S PROGRAM SI1011111G MIER.:20, 'I RS. 21, FR1.: 22,E SAT. 23rd 2 tIIIL'M1tEll;r11l�IER 1FREE-. An they their chance to be men4.101tii he gave fun thein. DIANNE MicIR1DE AND Arlene .Johnston, bra 5 $tom taf' School make a plc lite Qf Their lunch break at'thd district field &tact •lel Madill Seondary,