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THE WINGHAM CA4ADETTES Malotette and Flag Corps, 1979-80. Members range in age from 13 to 17
years old. fPhoto by Ward Robertson)
' telliffirE4 IWIlltteeellifitatribertsof lite Cana Dante and Twirl Team for 1979430
*e: (titerit) •jeelle *Wavle, Leanne Shaw, Smote Ziennterrnine Shelly Totten,
;Kelly iminderatten ie Clark; Prank) Kerrie An Bray, Brenda Gaunt, Patti
te0bertente letteentettleedireetor, Heidi Rtibenelen and Terri Shaw_
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Can
Veneer
• The "IMO' 'Winglitam
4:lenge:tie MajoreIte corps
ended *atison ilaSt
tatinsday Avith tin leotards
ternuotly anti 4hicate itr the
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Can 'tidal% Inteithers,
enattaite •atid 'ether family
e:enenibeles ,feetheeed te leein
Wee eniljOe the Moaning%
tended -Men Sinieseind filine
Cinuideftes Waugh the
4tiet 'they were fitet
'famedii 1971 shown.
'Patti Roberteern has I -
the Carps' dolt* all
'Mee yeare.
The audience milord
ventelenrig the temps develop
it Mete and prolitiency
dining there/mend present
mkrteinekleit as they
° tberwere
eeverelyearsago..Pentiereeof
•twirling highlights -mob
isessen e. the ttliteptietz' of
the teens decoteted the ha
During the ewer&
otereiremyaseentard teadstem
Oval -el Aim Rutter mid
Brenta linemen= were
prenented with gifts in
• eseogiinte et" their valuable
help tearieg the semen All
cs
tone metnbers were infect-
duced and - veceived
banadette badgee.
Attendance minuts were
given tethosewhiettitesed ,
•tiente‘than boteeireetiees or
eepeOiril events• during the
year. lifeMbests of the odor
early and gleils who twirled
flareceivetkeepmke
trophies_
erlin tests were
zompleted recently and ioneh
streeendisl girl was given a
wiedalliott. Bronze
pet dallems went to Louise
Alonzo,
Ca Carion. Trine
McKittrick.
•Robeelson, Nikki Reavie,
'Wide ,Daer. Leeman
Johteote Mettle Walden,
Debbie Clark and Beth
eleeCool.
Silver medallions went to
Brenda Geimt, Annette
Carter, Heidi Robertson.
°Terri gime, Debbie Clark
mul Kerrie Arm Bray. Shelly
Tolbert and flame Shaw
received their gold medal-
lions.
Wines were peesented
to the new ' Canadette
neembss utile bad shown the
most provess. Raney
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ttibalson, 1 Miss Cen-
t:entitle twirler, :p-reminted
the Tiny Tot trophy te
Shannon - Robineion, the
Junior trophy -It Samantha
George and the Senor-
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Intermediatettophy to Carol
Velitge.
Trophies for the . Tose:
progressed Cane& tie
twirbar went to: Tiny `M.
Lori• Crawford and Kara
Well; junior, pulley
• Robertson and Theta Deer:
Senior-Internaediate, Lianne
Slum. Konneahee mention in
the Seiner -Intermediate
Clete_ went to Shelly Talton
and Debbie Cheek. Keerie
Keay. lele Centennial Batoe
Princes, made the
rats.
Jodie Reavie, Centennial
Battle Tvoirling Queen ,
presented trophies to Tine
Tot Oanifice Junioe
Trims 1161littrick and Senior -
Intermediate Cbrista
NIVakien, vetto Were chosen as
tnost Cabattette
Members
The eaajarette of the year
treieby was sent10
Kelly Andersoo by the 199
majorett2e ee the yeite ,
Tinton_
Pallowitig the 1",f,TeStallatkE
of awaits en-twee:re eineryed
dewing to rinietCsinonlied by
Wald Robertson St prio-
were gieven cie &new the
• eeenteog and a void meat
twitie was 3tuy 2:irmd
A geed 'watch nith tr-
scrinteep and a roneley were
presented to Mrs Seleertsen
by the Mena Oattes
eenernenee len ;melee
Ode Site is Wang a leave of
absence here the oaten ear
oice year tel enire stenti'm
teeim deteeratiag net
bopes to renew the sdepiel
afterwern
-MEV" ovate. AL ivutt • —
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ele,
TE 0110 — The
banquet of the
ineatiosh Public
46nleadadey,8 classao,w
Juneai:1
Wieneees ?institute Hall,
BeltrItleent Tenn
The ein bers of the
gratinat41i class were
Denny Beek, Connie Bur-
chill, Paul Currie, Willie
Darren Evans,
'Goddard, Bradley
'Grovere Dianne Hanna,
Jennie Hopper, Dianne
.• Elisabeth Otto,
Reder, Bradley Stoke
_t*'O Manna Van Camp,
Te' Viesineau, Andrew
Wahband Joanne Wood.
The `program began with
theltagerene and then the in -
of the head table,
TAO was followed by the
intrifiduction of the gradu-
ateseGrace was said by John
Currie, after which the cold
platedhmer Was served. Mr.
. Chatilk then played a solo on
the piano and Anne Procter
id-- MRS. LEWIS STONEHOLISE
Joirt
CeteltY
gave
was followed b 4
Piper" played hy. Elisabeth
Otte.
The pitesentetites were
then made by Mr- G. We -
Elisabeth Otto and AndreW
Walsh won the -iipadietratt
aWarels. The citiseeship
awards went to Dianne
Hanna and Willie Dawson.
Johanna Van Canip and
Bradley Shohbrook were
given the congeniality
awards. Thecertiricateseals
were worisby 4 4,4' BursInal
-andDiane
After t_his the cliritr sang
"Yesterday" and "'For All
We Know". Mr. 14sle Then
introduced •the guest
speaker-, Jack Repos, who
gave a very educationid
aPeeth•
Johanna Van Canal) ex-
pressedher appreciatiem tor
his speech. This wasr
followed by Andrew 'Webb
Belgrave Personal Notes
Residents of the village
are sorry to hear that Mrs,
Jack ' Van Camp is a patient
in Wingham and District
HospiMt.
Mr.. and Mrs. David Hanna
and family of Flanover spent
the weekend with their
parents, Mr and Mrs.
Willard Armstrong and Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Hanna,
and attended the Robinson
reunion at Waterloo Park.
Martha Armstrong of
Windsor is spending a week
with her brother and sister-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Armstrong.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Annstrting attended the
Robirson reunion in Water-
loo .Park on Sunday after-
noon.
Mrs. Lloyd McDonald,
Brenda, Scott and Cheryl el
Waterloo •visited last 'rum -
day with her Mother, Mrs.
Wein efiggirs. Brenda re-
mained , ifer holidays, until
ande,47drs. Edgar
Weightman 'Visited on Satur-
•day 'with ber daughter and
W. and Ms. W.
R. Montgomery and family
of Guelph.
Norma Nethety, •Alas.
Dorothy Kerr ofKermit' on
-and Alex Nethery of Burling •
tan called en their aunt, Mrs.
Geoege Cook onSunday.
'Tillie Maiues of Blyth
•visited on Sunday -evening
with Mrs_ Cara McGill.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Keith
Dunbar of Stratford visited
on Sunday evening with his
Mrs Iltursis ettEntt is a
ciatitent in the tiannrvIPT
hoseettel
Otegretetateroxe to Mr 17.2
4,tis• iegth 04W i Pete
Willie wen were unarmed
eletterdey
mother, Mrs Joe Dunbar.
They have recently returned
from visiting with her
brother and Sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. James Lock-
ridgei., 'who are stationed in
Gernieunewith the air forces.
James_ Coultes of Calgary
t it/Siting with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Coin-
tes. Zitelhas elope the past
fourmontlis working in Aus-
tralia.
Mrs. Charlotte Cook of
Blyth 'visited on Sunday
afternoon evithArs George
Coale
Mrs. Thenan Kerr, Miss
Norma leathery of Hamilton
andejexiNathery of Burling-
tennitilledoneheir aunt, Mrs.
'DOOM, Cook, on Sunday
Afternoon. Norma Nethery
remainedMr a few days to
visit -witb ,trelatives in the
village
• MrseCeelleCoultes antilther
dangtite.r Barbara .breee re-
turand Tenn an endoyahle
by7noVenisratelleeie' msterdam,
,•*-1'ne
•
etresselseaviParis.
.Mr. and MS. John Rad-
fard entertained the families
of the late William and
_Albert at their
lime, in Lontlesharte on
Sunday. Re.latives ,from
Coll ingwand , -Burlington,
Vieetistock, London, Sea -
forth, Clinton, Goderich,
Wingham and Belgrave
enjoyed renewing family
ties.
The memorial &armee at
Women's Institute holds
family, consumer meeting
BELGRAVE — Thetamily
and consumer affairs
meeting of the Belgrave
Worneee Institute was held
remedy- its the Belgrave WI
Hall.
Mrs. John Anderson dies-
ce.,sid the motto. "teed gave
meg& of OS the fdlaits
of happiness, it is we to es
how eve mix. them'
An interesting rale eallas
answered by stating what
the youngee geteerattot has
taught ate.
Tice -annual Brandon
Mel Wheeler
honeyed*
intent Star
BEIZRAVE — Ten cam -
bers of Heron per Vo. fie
cf the Eastern Star of
Viirgta Mit at the home of
Mrs Ethel Ill'heitine be Bee
grave Jiele te to menu
Mrs.. Wheeler :with ber 5
ye1r treentesiestep jewel .
' Mrs Wheeler pained
Althea Chapter Order f the
Eastern . Star . Vert
90 Tam *RD af -
Misted With Reran Usapose
Inlay 9. 1722.
erne eiee-eneneoesee
;neer.
vtbo
was ttle freStirrag mist-
ral En 1972, be was omitted
by Mrs last Asecurreagg, the
?maw entsidiatig
Rem ClUiptEr
Mee noessece eine ?ranked
Mrs neetteins Sue tertle
etey Cane wokl toe ere=
Write treed fey Abs. Ross
*Seranew5 Mrs. Kentetin
tirotitim, botesames Sae
'emetic •
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Brandon Cemetery, Bel -
grave, will he held on Sun-
day, Jely 6 at 3 p.m. The Bel -
grave Anglican Church will
be in charged the service.
We are sorry to bear that
Mark Armstrong is a patient
in Victoria Hospital, West-
minster Campus, London.
Mrs. William Canines
attended the Ontario confer -
mice for women et the :Uni-
versity of Waterloo June 20
to 22. The theme for the
weekend was "Called To Be -
tome. Approximately 500
women irom a over Ontario
gathered for Bible Amide,
disenssionernd workshops.
Cemetery service Vas an-
nounced , for July -6M S pen
with the Anglian Church in
charge. The Instiatte trip to.
the 'Myth mer 'festival
will be, cn July 3110 nee -the
play "Jona and theAlisse"
Anyone wishing linnets
steeled mete/et:Mrs_ -.Leonard
James
Katherine .
Heather Mame and jenni-
fer Procter entertained with
Se 0 t ti,Sh dandling. MIS.
Am:tarsal lett briatentestand
then intmtineed ',going
qoaalw kir :the evening.
-Rona Rote
Site is a beauty consultant
C n- Mary Kay oenruedneeShe
and her aesisttait. Joan
Wisner cliseussid the ini-
penance and one Oftiettlthe
sear.
Mei. Sara Ander,* des-
ennent pratenis Of the Tint -
tete lieneetele tol:Waniliate' dee
the manners vtith its OW-
eEnts
Th rest tensed with
kr-74r--2: SEeved by Mrs. -Clem
vat, r "Ifdrv.. Tortms
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Wroxeter
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s. tee Weineeteal 4iati
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fiere. Err SeetiW is
Lane -taw
Cdtege
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Mr end UM- AfttliMiz
F,math. Wife
aa the rollor”takAtr
and atm Miff itto
at�
as were eated
Anal numbers et the
even* were twoplano
itts Jeanne Wood These whe
wanted to went to the eebeel
for a •dace -which bitted
'trod 10:30 pan. Altogether it
vine a very enjoyable eve-
ning.
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coulutini CONTEST WINNER
Jerry Kavanagh, Standard Trust manager, shaking hands
with Arnold Taylor of Winghtun, thewinner of the colour
contest which ran from April 23 to June 16. The winner of
the trip to Britain was Mrs. Carol Knight of Brampton villa
enteredthe contestatthe Brampton branch of Standard Trust
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