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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
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;Stan _ding long jump: Andrew
bpMans, Donald Dunbar,
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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
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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.
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