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THE W I NOHAM ADVAI I I10ETiMES
$REVIVER: rcharles Brewer of RR
/VW* ls, passed away on Tiles -
day, June 2Q,, at Wingham and Dis-
trict Hospital at the age of 101
years.
Left to mourn the passing of her
brother-in-law is Jessie Brewer of
London. He was the loving brother
of the late Will Brewer, George
Brewer, Fred Brewer,. Anne Wheel-
er and Luella Brewer. Mr. Brewer
will be missed by several nieces,
nephews and great-nieces and
nephews.
The late Charles Brewer rested at
the Betts Funeral Home, Brussels,
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on
Wednesday, June 21. The funeral
service was conducted on June 22
at 2 p.m. with Rev. Bandy Banks
officiating. Interment in Brussels
Cemetery.
Pallbearers were Tom Warwick,
.Brian Warwick, Ron Dennis Jr.,
Frederick Brewer Jr., Jordon Guy
and Stephen Guy.'
In remembrance, donations
made to the Wingham and District
Hospital would be appreciated as
expressions of sympathy.
Fergusons celebrate
25th anniversary
GORRIE--Bob and Margaret Fer-
guson celebrated their 25th wed-
ding anniversary at the Howick
Community Centre last Saturday
evening, June 17, with approxi-
mately 200 attending.
Relatives coming from a distance
attended from Cobourg, Peterbo-
rough, St. Catharines, Cambridge,
Actohn, London, Thornbury, Fer-
gus and Goderich.
UCW enjoys
potluck dinner
Whitechurch --The United Church
Women held its June meeting earli-
er this month with a potluck dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
• Sleightholm. The men joined the la-
dies for hinch.
Agnes Farrier opened the meet-
ing with the call to Worship, "Oh
God of Stars", followed by a poem.
Hazel MacNeill of Bayfield was
guest speaker. Mrs. Farrier thanked
Mrs. MacNeill and presented her
with a small gift.
Evelyn Gibb read the scriptures
and six answered the roll call with
a verse they learned in Sunday
School. Mrs. Farrier thanked Mrs.
Sleightholm for her hospitality and
the meeting closed.
Huron Chapter
honors several
members
Huron Chapter of the Order of
the Eastern Star honored several
members at a recent meeting.
Edna Davis received her 50 -year
pin from Grand Chapter. Huron
Chapter presented a 35 -year pin to
Jean McLeod and 25 -year pins to
Margaret Finley and Shirley
Brooks.
Nelva Scott, worthy matron, pre-
sented each lady with a rose, as
well as to Nancy Maclntrye,
DDGM-elect and Ethel White,
WM-elect. She also presented each
past matron and patron with a gift.
Draws were made on several do-
nate4,prizes with the winners being
Ann Goodall, Edith Gibson, Helen
Jewel and Linda Campbell. The
money raised will be given••to a stu-
dent minister at Grand Chapter in
Toronto this August.
Birthday cake was served by Jes-
sie Kerr, Jean Hodgins and Mildred
Taylor.
Miscellaneous
shower held
GORRIE--A miscellaneous shower
was held at the home of Nancy
Wettlaufer for Valerie Brewer last
Monday with Brewer relatives at-
tending.
A "buck and doe" was held re-
cently at the Harriston Legion Hall
for Miss Brewer and her fiance,
Paul Raftis. It was well attended.
Hoggart, Jennings
wed in Toronto
Ross Hoggart of Bluevale and
Marilyn Grace -Jennings of Toronto
were married at First Unitarian
Church in Toronto on Saturday,
June 17.
The best man was Kevin Hog-
gart of Toronto, son of the groom.
The bride was given, in marriage by
her son, Kevin Stewart and attend-
ed by Peggy McKeon and Mary
Jane Bell of Toronto.
After a' honeyriiooti -at Brent-
wood -on -the -Beach at St. Joseph,
the couple is at home at Bluevale.
Out-of-town guests included
Murray Reid of Londesborough
and Susan and Paul Smith of Gode-
rich. Mrs. Hoggart retires from the
Toronto Board of Education this
Friday, June 30, after a 35 -year
teaching career.
WNIS of
Knox Church
in Gorrie
have time
for good visit
GORRIE--As Mrs. Glenn Under-
wood, Mrs. David Neilson and
Mrs. Roy Stewart had planted an-
nual flowers at the church the eve-
ning before, members of the Worn‘
en's Missionary Society of Knox
Presbyterian Church, Gorrie, had
time for a good visit when they
gathered for the June meeting re-
cently.
The president opened the meet-
ing with a poem entitled "Let Me
Live" and the Aim and Purpose
were repeated in unison. Mrs.
James Robinson led the devotions,
reading from the eleventh chapter
of Hebrews about great men of
faith. She declared that planting is
evidence of faith, indicative of the
faith needed to go forward in Chris-
tian life.
Mrs. Robinson also sang several
songs which she had written for the
Easter season about the Christian
on the Pilgrim way.
The roll call was answered by
naming a favorite hymn and seven
visits were reported. All joined to
sing "Love Divine".
Mrs. Carroll Johnson chose • as
her topic, "Love", reading from the
gospel of John, the story Of Jesus'
encounter with the Samaritan wom-
an at •the well. " *hom do you
love?", she asked, then suggested
that following Christ's- example we
should love the unlovely, keeping
in mind what that -person may be-
come in Christ.
It was said that keeping in mind
what that person may become in
Christ. It also has been said that the
common people heard Him gladly,
so let us live and love as our Master
did. A discussion followed on how .
prejudices may be overcome and
what spiritual qualities are neces-
sary to become a missionary.
Mrs. Johnson closed her study
wife a'poerin on'plaiittng. ThE meef
ing concluded with the, singing of
"Jesus Loves Me" and a prayer by
Mrs. Neilson.
On behalf of the members, Isabel
Adams presented a small gift to
Mrs. Johnson and Mrs. Mundell
read a brief address. A time of fel-
lowship concluded a pleasant eve-
ning.
Midgets downs Mildmay 11.3
Joel Pegg went the distance on
the mound last Wednesday eve-
ning, allowing seven hits and three
walks, as the Belgrave Midgets
downed Mildmay 11-3 in WOAA
Midget Fastball League play.
He also recorded six strike outs.
Jeff Gutcher started on the
mound for Mildmay and was re-
lieved by Mike Klein in the fifth.
They allowed 10 hits and seven
walks and combined for four
strike outs.
Third base player Chris Stewart
paced the Belgrave offence with
two triples and a single in three at -
bats. He also scored three runs and
drove in another five.
Brent Robinson and Peff were
each 2 -for -4 at the plate and Todd
Edgar had one hit in two at -bats.
Belgrave scored two in the first.
Mildmay replied with one in the
second and evened the score in the
fourth.
Belgrave rebounded with two in
their half of the fourth and broke
the game wide open in the fifth,
scoring five times and sending
nine batters to the plate.
Mildmay responded with one in
the sixth, and then Belgrave
wrapped up the scoring with two
runs in the sixth.
The Midgets travelled to Chep-
stow last Monday and were hand-
ed a 3-2 setback.
Robinson went the distance and
allowed three hits and three walks
and struck out seven in taking the
setback.
Winning hurler Steve Rompf al-
lowed four hits and four walks and
fanned seven.
Belgrave opened the game with '
two runs and collected four hits.
Brian Marks had a bunt single,
Robinson cracked a triple, and
Pegg singled. Chris Stewart also
singled, but he and Pegg were Left
stranded.
Those four hits in the first were
all the hits that Belgrave would
get, Rompf shut them down the
rest of the way.
Robinson threw equally well,
allowing only three hits.
Chepstow got a run back in the
bottom of the first on a walk, a
fielder's choice and a throwing er-
ror. Chepstow won it in the fourth,
scoring two runs on a pair of trip-
les and a gound out.
Athletes earn four gold medals
Five athletes from the Wingham
Optimist Track and Field Club
competed in the Ontario combined
events championships, held June
17, and came home with four gold
medals and a fourth place finish.
In a competitive junior girls
heptathlon, Julie Lisle had person-
al bests in the high jump and 200
metres and bettered her point total
by over,200 points on her way to
the gold medal.
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tr ,ck axed field
BELGRAVE--A track and field
day was held earlier this month at
the East Wawanosh Public School.
Placing highly in the individual
categories were:
MITE GIRLS': Amy Cook, first;
Nicole Walker, second; Nicole
Meier, third;
MITE BOYS': Brett Mason,
first; Chris Gibson and Kyle Proct-
er, tied for second and Mark Camp-
bell, third; •
TYKE GIRLS': Kerri Meier,
first; Kristen Palmer, second;
Heather Rochetta, third;
TYKE BOYS': Scott Folkard,
first; Trevor Koehler, second; Mat-
thew Cowan, third; •
ATOM GIRLS': Kristen Gerth,
first; Jessica Lockridge and Laura
Meier, tied for second and'Harmo-
ny Spivey, third;
ATOM BOYS': Cuitis Knight,
first; Justin Campbell, second; My-
ron Hussey, third;
BANTAM GIRLS': Melina Hus-
sey, first; Alicia ' Potter, second;
Heidi Meier, third;
BANTAM BOYS': Rob McGee,
first; Sjaan Gerth, second and Jason
McBurney, third.
.awnbowlin
E -A lawn bowling tournament was 4 Mitchell, was third; fourth, Pat
Ijeld at the Wingham Lawn Bowl- Standeaven's Woodstock team and
ing Club recently with entries from
Forest, Sarnia, Mitchell, Wood-
stock, Seaforth, Atwood, Port El-
gin, London, Brussels, Lucknow,
Walkerton and Wingham.
In first place was the tom Wilson
team from Forest. Harold Phillips
Of Sarnia was second; Ross Pepper,
Mac MacKay of Wingham was
fifth.
The consolation resulted in a tie
between Milt Boyd of Wingham
and Ken Barbour, Brussels.
The next tournament, the Lau-
rentian Bank Mixed Pairs Tourna-
ment, is slated for July 1.
She ran the 100 -metre hurdles
in 15.67 seconds, cleared the bar
at 1.53 metres in the high jump,
had a throw of 11.95 metres in the
shot put, ran the 200 metres in
27.34 seconds, had a jump of 4.98
metres in the long jump, a throw
of 30.78 metres in the javelin, and
a time of 2:42.92 in the 800 me-
tres. Her point total was 4,337.
She also placed first in the pole
vault at 2.95 metres,
Sjaan Gerth won the bantam
boys triathlon with 1,759 points.
He ran the 80 -metre hurdles in
13.6 seconds, had a throw of 7.71
metres in the shot put and had a
mark of 1.48 metres in the high
jump.
Janet Lisle earned the gold med-
al in the bantam. girls triathlon
with 1,355 points. She had a leap
of 4.50 metres in the long jump, a
throw of 19.0 metres in the javelin
and a time of 27.678 seconds in
the 200 metres.
Audrae Dickson placed fourth
in the bantam girls triathlon with
1,153. points. She hada ;nark of
4.36 metres in the long jump, a
throw of 15.30 metres in the jave-
lin, and a time of 28.83 seconds in
the 200 metres.
Mary Lisle took the gold in the
midget girls triathlon with a point
total of 1,610. She had a leap of
4.89 metres in the long jump, a
throw of 26.08 metres in the jave-
lin and a time of 27.42 seconds in
the 200 metre.
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