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there have been sev-
m the swimming
schedule which includes ex-
. Mere), swim hours and a
greater .variety of clubs. Also
adints may use the pool during
swim time. The adult
'SWIM is an additional period
When adults may have the pool to
theniSelves.
Without the tualow children
Wing the pool this year lessons
are finished at 1200 noon and a
luncheon swim has been in-
Jr0duced for persons over 16
'years of age, from 12:00 noon to
1:00 p.m., Monday through
Friday.
There will be a membership fee
of $1.00 for the swim, water polo
and 1,001 clubs. The fee will be
. earmarked- for crests for the
teams•and club. An admission fee
• of.25 cents will be charged if a
person is net a member. The
starting date for these clubs is
July 2.
The swim teams includ0 child-
ren ranging in ages from eight
• years and under to 16 and over.
Again this year Wingham will be
Bowling tourney
ISU Sends"'
Entries from Goderich, Luck -
now, Port Elgin, Owen Sound,
. Walkerton and Wingham took
Part in, the „ mixed doubles
tournament on Sunday 'afternoon
at the local Lawn Bowling Club. A
• pet -luck. Supper was enjoyed
between,. the savOnd, and third
games.
, Winners were; first, Mrs. Kay•
Murray and Harry Brown with
tbre-e•Wins.anda plus of 41 and an
overplus of '8i SecOnd,,,N1r, and
Ge9rge.,',PAktge' of • Owen
Sound; tbird, Mr. 444 lVfr•S'
irvey Scrimgeour of Goderich;
ourth, Mr. and S. Elwell
'Tebster; , Mrs.
or Finnigan and Mrs. jean
Wingham;
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competing with teams Ottell as
Port Elgin, Kincardinet, Gad-
erich, St. Mary's and I.4stowel.
Water polo is to be held every
Monday and Wednesday from
8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. and in-
volves little skill and lots of fun.
There will be several games
going at one time to ac-
commodate the varying levels of
swimming Skills.
The 1,001 club is a new project
this year. Participants are re-
quired to swim 1,001 lengths of
the pool over the summer. These
lengths may be done during the
luncheon swim as well as during
the time alloted to the club. It is
hoped that there will be a lot of
interest in this 'club from both the
children and adults.
There. is still more time for
more lessons to be taught. If you
are interested call the Wingham
pool at 3574474. No 'one will be
turned down. Since July is the
most popular month there is
more time available in August.
There are openings in the parent
and dad class as well in the adult
classes.
Local toms win
3ovtof4
• WHITECHURCH — Local ball
teams won three out of four con-
tests over th,e week, one. by de-
fault. .
On Wednesday the bantams
won an easy victory_ as a team
from paisly couldn't get enough
playertogether to field a squad.
• The squirts took a game on
Thursday with a score more like
a basketball game; .Whitechurch
31, Formosa 28.. * •
On Tuesday, June 19, Paisley
defeated the,. Whitechurch
Suirts, 2547. In an, exhibition
game on, Friday Whitechurch
edged Belmdre, 17-16.
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010i:PaifileWY.'trctievcsftcliing
rnd discomfort in. minuccs and
t*:•0.604,10e17• t4P,Plit!rcci.
inflamed tissue.4410.1.04 :pajn, actual reduction
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it(.4nlinttint of all--4esult; •
erc sothorough t that this
improvc-
ent was marntain�d nlicr,`n period
f.ninrwinninhs.
All this was..noceingii0.01 with a, •
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stimulates growth Or.
4;41iio,43iyno-:isinfrerid in
Ont and suppository form .0i1104
at,n11 drug
stores. aali3Orne!iont•nr your .nioney
�let.
MacKinnon
Mr. and Mrs. Don
4Pa,reY,.i.Sitedid Sunday:.:with
• Paisley visited
Inglis.
Clifford and district
teams adance in
the Cliffordro;tuaity Ha11
Sat-
urday
Proceeds
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..Mr. and Mrs. Derril, Hallman-
ind'omiv-Mp. and *Mre. °Cliff
Hallman and "5Donald, Mi. and •
MS; .Gordon Angst ,and family
and John Ferguson attended the
Angst Reunion 'held at Guelph
Sunday.,
Friends, relatives -neighbors of
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gordon Angst
enjoyed atathering at Fordwich
Community Hall Saturday, even-
ing in honor of their 25th wedding
anniversary. ••
Mr. • and /in. Sandy Murray,
Mr. •and Mrs.„ Lyle •Murray and
family attended the Giles reunion
held Sunday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. timer' Giles at Arkona.
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THE TOPAWARD in first aid, Gold, went to Doug Taylor,
Doug McGregor, Dave Bennett, David Douglas,* Brian
Reid; front, John O'Hagan, Tim ;Morrison, Mike. Beattie,
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Paul Foxton and Paul Morrison. With'them is troop scouter
Dave Hynes at the awards assembly held in the •Wingham
Public School. (Staff Photo)
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See -your travel agent or contact us at:
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THE BRONZE AWARD winner t from the Wingham Scout troop after the Wednesday
evening assembly are Brent Foxton, Tom MacLean, Doug Merkley, Tom Chappell,'
Dwight Adams; front row, Kevin Gibson,Sen MacLean and Klaas Jorritsma.
(Staff photo)
Bluevale Personal Notes
The Women's Institute meeting
will be held Wednesday, July 4 at
8 pin. in the community hall with
Mrs. Alex MacTavish as hostess.
•Miss Catherine Hunt, home
economist, will be guest speaker.
All 441 girls and their mothers
are invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacKinnon
of St. Catharines spent Thursday
with their niece, Mrs. Gordon
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Ruff, Mr. Ruff and Gordie.
The Turnberr'y Group of the
, Ladies' Aid met at the home of
Mrs. Joe Walker on Wednesday
of last week. Nine ladies spent the
afternoon 'quilting. The next
meeting will be held at the home
of Mrs. B. Kirton. Lunch was
served by the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Korda of
Guelph spent the weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Moffatt and
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Golley and
family.
Mr.,and Mrs. J. J. Elliott and
Miss Irene Barclay of Toronto
were lunch guests Thursday with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ohm Jr. and
family.
Mrs. Edna Forbeck of Niagara
Falls spent the weekend with -Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. Mrs. For -
beck, Mrs. Elliott and Miss Bar-
clay visited Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Porter at Silent
Valley,
Miss Eileen Haugh spent a few
days in hospital last week but is
able to be home again.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaw of
Caledon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Judge and Yvonne of Lakelet.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Ruff and Gordie.
Miss Irene Barclay of Toronto
is spending a holiday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. J. Elliott. Miss Bar-
clay is Mrs. Elliott's cousin.
Other visitors at the Elliott home
were Mrs. Alex Verbeek and
daughters of Gerrie and Mrs.
Fred Ohm and Janice of Wing -
ham.
Miss Dayle Fischer spent the
weekend with Marie and Kathy
Walker."
Itlr. and Mrs. Jim Pritchard
and Bob of St. George spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
George Fischer and family. Bob
remained for a holiday..
Mr. and Mrs. Irvin McCabe of
Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Brian
McCabe of Toronto were week-
end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Johnston.
We wish to extend a warm Wel-
come to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Grubb,
Ray and Susan who have bought
the former Leader store.
Students pass
music exams
BRUSSELS — Nancy Brent
passed with honors her Grade
VIII piano, Royal Conservatory
of !dusk, tried recently in Blyth.
Nandy came second highest at
the Blyth mitre and will receive
her Grade VIII certificate as she
previously passed Grade II Rudi-
tnentil in theory with hiinors.
Mary Ellen Knight passed her
Grade VI piano.
gitts are pupils of Mrs,
Edwin Martin, Brussels.
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