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THE WINCHAM TYKES, coached by Craig Laing, John Leitch and Barry CYKrafka, had a good
season and are ready to move on to bigger things next year. Team members include: back, Justin
MacTavish, Jonathan Montgomery, Jeff Leitch, John -Paul Bekasiak, Jim Morrison, Jay Leitch; front,
Wesley Stapleton, John Skinn, Matthew Merkley, Christopher Roberts, Christopher Camemn and
Darrin Cole. (Photo by D.)
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Wheal aria raniled
s Oar* adult life. Re WO
worked for l3years for the County
of Hur�n Roads Department,
emplOy4d. on the bridge crew: He
was a Member of Belgravess Trinity
Anglican• Church; the Loyal Orange
Lodge No. 462 of Belgrave and the.
Royal Canadian Legion, Branch
180, Wingha#1
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On Sept. 15,4943, Clark married
the former Ardyss Brown at her
'paints' home at Lingside. She sur-
vives to Mourn his death, along
with two daughters, Mrs. John
(Linda)- Rutherford of Paint Oar.
and Mrs. Jan (Janette) DeMeaenns
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children and one great-grandchild
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A BIT OF GENTLE PERSUASION was all Derek Stacey needed to convince him to jump off the
diving board at the Vanastra stvfirming pool last week. Several Wmgham Public School classes trav-
elled to Vanastra for swimming instruction over the fast few weeks. (What's News Photo)
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Joseph's
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Thursday, May it Gary Gerald
Watcher, beloved husband of Mari-
an (Rapson) of 21 Earl ,
Chatham, formerly of Winghain, vv,
aged 48 years. Surviving him also '
Are two daughters; Janet and Jen-
niter, at home and a sister, Gail s •
Elston of British Columbia; also his
mother-in-law, Clodagh Rapson of
Chatham. Funeral 'servicewas held
in the chapel of the Hinnegan
Funeral, Home on Monday after-
noon, May 15, with Rev. Roberts
Smith and Rev. Helen Smith of St.
James' Presbyterian Church officiat-
ing. Joy Anderson presided at the
organ. Interment was in Maple Leaf
Cemetery, Chatham. Pallbearers
were Cord Boyes, Richard Har-
wood, Brian Nettleton, Lou Holly,
Virice Audette and John Shaw.
LONG --Following an illness at
}kw DI kitcopitat St. Catharine*
on Tuesday, May 16, Alice Berdina-,
Workiriaii-(Dawson), in her 3rc1
year. She was the beloved wife of
the late James Clifford Long (1978)
a$ the late Thomas Stewart Work -
'man (1952); dear mother of Stewan
Workman of Lindsay; Elliott Work-
man and his wife .Ruth and John
Workman and his wife Lorraine, all
of St. Catharines; .dear sister' of
Philip Dawson and Mrs. Pearl
Hogg; boat of Wingliain; loved by
12 grandchildren; 12 great-grand-
children and one great -great grand-
daughter. She was predeceased by
her daughter, Dorothy Nevi's and
her grandson, Frederick. Mrs. Long
rested at the Butler Funeral Home,
St. Catharines. Funeral service was
held at the chapel on Friday, May
19, with interment following in
Fairview Cemetery, Acton.
PASSMORE--Passed away sud-
denly on Saturday, May 20, Rev K.
Barry Passmore of 2645 3rd Ave.W.,
Owen Sound, formerly of Wing -
ham. Visitation 'took place Monday
afternoon and evening at the Breck-
enridge -Ashcroft Funeral Home,
Owen Sound. Funeral service is
being held this morning (Tuesday)
at Knox United Church, Owen
Sound. The family has requested
memorial donations be made to
either the Mission and Service Fund
of The United Church or the Owen
Sound YMCA -YWCA, 2nd Ave. E.,
Owen Sound.
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