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NEWS OF WEEK IN ZION
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Roney
yisited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mal -
Cohn, Mitchell, Friday night.
Miss Joan Britton, Galt, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herb
Britton, for the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gibb, Alan
and Doug, of Stratford, visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Malcolm
on Sunday.
Miss Nancy Lannin, Wood-
steck, was home with her par-
ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Fergus Lan-
nin, for the holiday weekend.
' Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Pepper
attended anniversary services
at Munro on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Lannin
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Walkon on Sunday and
attended anniversary services
in Munro church.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kers-
lake and William, of Staffa, vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. George Mit-
chell on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Aikens
e visited their nephew, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Anderson, in Ot-
taw'a over the holiday weekend
and also visited Mr. Aiken's sis-
ter, Mrs. Hanson and Mr. Han-
son in Toronto; then on to
Waterdown to Mrs. Aiken's sis-
ter, Mrs. R, McComb and Mr.
McComb, before returning
home.
Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Han-
non and Mr. and ,Mrs. George
Pepper attended the races irr
Goderich on Monday, ,
- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bush -
field visited his brother, Mr.
Charles Bushfield and Mrs.
l3ushfield in London on Friday.
and Mrs. George Pepper
with Mrs. Mary Malcolm on Yri-
clay.
'Miss -Eleanor Lannin spent
the weekend • with her .friend,
Ruth Wells, Mitchell.
!,i.rs. Sandy Pepper, Seaforth,
was dinner guest of Mrs. Mary
Malcolm. on Saturday.
Mrs. Mayme Smith, Stratford,
visited her sisters, Mrs. Ada
purchill and Mrs. Hester Bur-
• chill, oVer the weekend. •
Mr. R. W. Burchill is reliev-
• ing agent at ,Thedford for the
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Patricia Burchill, daughter of
Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Burchill, had
as her guests at her confirma-
tion at church and dig:1w at
her hs.mie, her sponsors, Mrs.
Jack Gloor, Mrs. Arthur Diegel,
Ken and Bob' Burchill, also Mr.
Jack Gloor, Patricia and Ruth,
of Bornholm; Mr. Arthur Die -
gel, Kitchener; Mrs. Ken Bur-
chill and Jeffery, Mitchell; Mrs,
Mayme Smith, Stratford; Mr.
and Mrs.. William Wadland, of
Woodstock; Miss Wendy Tup.
per, Harriston; Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Tubb, Mr. and lVfrs. R.
E. Burchill, Mrs. D. A. Gray,
Mrs. Kate Hocking and Mr. Fred
Herbert, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Wickie and Joyce,. Monk -
ton,. and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Eisler, George, Norman and
Paul, of Logan.
.WINCHELSEA-
Mrs:-Sohn Coward returned to
her home on Wednesday after
her stay •in the hospital, and
also visited with Mr. and Mrs.
Wib Coward and Susan, of Lon-
don.
Mr. William Walters spent
the weekend at French River
fishing.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gilfillan
and family, of Exeter, visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Col-
in Gilfillan and Barbara.
'qrs. Bob Patterson and Les-
lie, of Lucan, and Mrs. George
Frayne, of Sunshine Line, vis-
ited Sunday evening with Mrs,
Nelson Clarke and Mrs. Wm.
Walters,
Mrs. Ngyvton Clarke visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bev
Morgan and family, of Thames
Road.
Mrs. Garnet Miners visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. ilow-
ard Johns and 'family, of Elim-
ville North.
The Elimville I.J,CW held an
ice 'cream social Friday evening
at the church. The program
consisted of vocal ,numbers by
Mrs. Howard Pym; violin and
piano. by the Rowe" brothers;
guitar selections by Sharon
Batten, Jim Lynn and Doug
Penhale; also songs by the
Messengers. At the .end of the
program, everyone was served
ice; cream and ce e.
McKILLOP
Miss Anne Kistner ,of Ater -
loo, spent last week with her
sister, Mrs. Thornton, and Mr.
Thornton.
Master, Allan Koehler has re-
turned to his home 'after being
confined to St, Joseph's Hospi-
tal, London.
Seaforth W.I.
Plans Meeting
The regular meeting of the
Seaforth Wdmen's Institute will
be held Monday at the home
of Mrs. Gordan Papple. Con-
veners are Mrs. Gordon Elliott
and Mrs.William Strong.
This being. Dairy Month, the
guest speaker will be Miss
Brenda Houston, last year's
Huron County Dairy Princess.
Roll call is; • "Your favorite
dairy product and recipe of
how you use it.' Neese bring
a sample of your recipe to the
meeting to be used as a part
of the lunch
• Bus trip to London will be
•Thursday, June 17.
Problem
As SDHS Athletes Compete
The weather was anything but
conducive to record breaking,
but despite a cold, drizzly day,
SDHS athletes turned in a
creditable performance at the
anuual sports meet Thursday
afternoon.
Winners were:
Junior Girls
Softball throw, Lia De Jong,
Patty Oliver, Dawn Stephenson;
standing broad jump, Julianna
Rau, Mary Plumb, Debbie Mil-
ler; running broad jump, Mary
Sills, Patty Oliver, Mary Plumb;
high jump, • Mary Sills, Lia De
Jonfi, Lynda Forbes; shot put,
Atze Zwep, Lia De •Jong,
Juli-
anna Rau; discus, Atze Zwep,
Terry Mowat, Lia De Jong; 100 -
yard dash, Julianna Rau, Deb-
bie Miller, Mary Plumb; 220 -
yard dash, Julianna Rau, Deb-
bie Miller, Lia De Jong.
Champion—Julianne Rau, -16
points; runner-up, Lia De Jong,
13 points.
Senior Girls
Softball throw, +Roba Doig,
Ruth Gorwill, Sally Mowat; shot
put, Ruth Gorwill, Roba Doig,
Sally Mowat; standing broad
jump, Christie Dobson, Roba
Doig, Darlene Sills; discus,
Ruth Gorwill, Christie Dobson,
Sally Mowat;' running broad
jump, Christie Dobson, Roba
Doig, Darlene Sills; high jump,
Christie Dobson, Roba Doig,
Darlene Sills; 100tyard dash,
Christie Dobson, Roba Doig,
Carol Van Loon; 220 -yard dash,
Christie Dobson, Roba Doig,
Carol Van Loon.
Champion—Christie Dobson,
28 points ; runner-up, Roba
Doig, 23 points.
Junior Boys •
100 -yard dash, Stephen Brady,
Fred Stephenson, Charles Dal-
rymple; '220 -yard dash, Stephen
Brady, Fred Stephenson, Chas.
Dalrymple; 440 -yard dash, Gary
Nicholson, Stephen Brady, Bill
Carnochan; 880 -yard dash, Gary
Nicholson, William Perrie, Bill
Carnochan; shot put; Gerald
Coleman, Gary Nicholson, Neil
Govenlock; discus, Don Murray,
Gary Nicholson, Ean Dolmage;,
running broad jump, James
Brown,, Don Mikrray, • Hank
Scott; triple jumK Hank 'Scott,
Alan McLean, Don Murray;
pole vault, Alan McLean, Don,
Murray; high jump, Murray
Hulley, Ean Dolmage, Pat
FUNERAL
PAUL BRADLEY SCHADE
Paul Bradley Schade, one-
year -old 'son of Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Schade, of Mitchell, for-
merly of concession 14, • Elma
Township, died Sunday in Scott
Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, af-
ter an illness of several 'days.
He is survived by his parents
and one sister, Cheryl; „ both
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ir-
win Schade, Monkton; Mr. and
Mrs. Harvey Dolmage, Seaforth,
and three ,great-grandparentss,
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Ham-
mond, Atwood, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry, Bennewies, Mitchell, and
Mr, and Mrs. Len Schade, Monk -
ton.
The body was at fhe Peebles
funeral home, Atwood, where
the funeral_ service was, held
Tuesday at 2 p.m. Burial- was
in Elma Centre cemetery.
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Champion — Gary Nicholson,
16 points; runner-up, Stephen
Brady, 13 points.
Ihtermed i ate Boys
100 -yard dash, Erie,Ross, Lar-
ry Lane, Brian Scott; 220 -yard
dash, Larry Lane, Eric Ross,
Brian Scott; 440 -yard dash,
Douglas Dalrymple, Eric Ross,
Larry Lane; 880 -yard dash, Bri-
an Scott Michaet Stinnessen,
Kenneth Dolmage; shot put,
Larry Lane, Eric Ross, Leonard
Jamieson; discus, Eric Ross,
Brian Broome, Larry Lane;
running broad jump, Eric Ross,
Fred Knetsch, 'Brian Scott; tri-
ple jump, Eric Ross, Douglas
Dalrymple, Brian Scott; pole
vault, Ross Hemingway, Larry
Lane, Eric Ross; high jUrTIP,
Eric Ross, Douglas Dalrymple,
Leonard Jamieson; open mile,
Fred Hassen, Brian Scott.
Champion — Eric Ross, 35
points; runner-up, Larry Lane;
17 points.
Senior Boys
100 -yard dash, Thomas Phil-
lips, Rick Fortune, Bob Pryce;
220 -yard dash, Thomas Phillips,
Douglas Fry, Rick Fortune; 440.
yard dash, Paul Rau, Fred Has:
sen, . Rick Fortune; 880 -yard
dash, Douglas. Fred Has -
sen; shot put, Dave Mills, Ben-
ny Akker, Thomas, Phillips;
discus, Rick Fortune, Benny Ak-
ker, Douglas 'Foskett; running
broad jump, Benny Akker,
Thomas Phillips, Rick Fortune;
triple jump, Thomas Phillips,
Benny Akker, Douglas Fry;
pole vault, Dave Mills, Douglas
Mills; high jump, Benny Akker,
Bill Rowat, Dave Mills.
Champions—Thomas Phillips
and Aegny Akker, tied, with
19 points.
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