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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1952-10-08, Page 9ti c WitiONESDAY, OCTOBER 8th., 1954 - PAAIM 241111 WINGHAM ADVANCE-TIMES High Jump—Gary Storey, JIM 134141 Henry Sklnn. Pole Vault--Gary Storey, George Chettleburgh, Frank Houghton, Relay Race—Jim Bath, Gary Storey, Frank X101Ightorl, Rae Hetherington; Frank gibbons, Henry Shinn, George v4ettleburgh, Vernon Redman; Bill macirityre, Murray Campbell, Richard Pollock, Bob Rintoul. Three Legged Race—Jim Bain, Gary Storey; Bill Nthelntyre, Rae Hether- Ington; Grant McIntyre, Ray Murray, Results of Public School Field Day *Igor 130Ys' Events • CROSSETT MOTORS don, Jtrri Bain, Stand, Ifop, Step and jurejatute Rae, Jim Bain, Gary. Storey, Standing Broad Jump—Gary Storey, John Seddon, Jim Rain, Senior champion — Gary .$tOrey, Runner,up—jirn Paine Senior Girls' Events Running Race--Doris Machan, Gail Colvin, Joyce Moffatt and Nancy Hutcheson (tied), - Softball Throw—Doris Meehan, Flo, reriee Sanderson, Nappy Hutcheson, Peek on Head :thee—Doris Mary Skinn, Muriel Gowdy, Three Legged Race—Doris Meehan, and Florence Sanderson, Joyce Mof- fatt and Naney Hutcheson, Dowdy and Ruth Pry. Running Broad Jump--Penis Meeh- an, Gail Colvin, Nancy Hutcheson. Standing Broad Jump,-Doris Mach, an, Haney Hutcheson, Joyce Moffatt, Relay Rue—Doris Meehan, Joyce. Moffatt, Muriel Gowdy, Florence Sanderson; Gail Colvin, Jean Rintoul, Marylou Dunlop, Geraldean Stone; Nancy Hutcheson, Ruth Fry, Mary Rae Newman, Glaudia Hazlegrove, Novelty Race—Doris Meehan and Nancy Hutcheson; Betty Foxton and Betty Stone; Muriel Gowdy and Ruth Fry, Running Hlgh JumpGail Colvin,. Nancy Hutcheson,. Ports Meehan, Ohampion—Poris. Meehan, Ithnner, up--..NtMcy Hutcheson. Intermediate ,joys' Events Three Legged Race---Ray Walker , and Peter Nasmith; George Murray and Emerson Hiekey; Donald Gurnegy and Billy Oenderson, High Jump—Peter Nasmith, John Waive, Donald Gurney, Foot Race—Raymond Walker, Peter Nasmith, John .Running, Hop, Step and Jump—P, .ritaeroith, Raymond. Walker, George Murray. Standing Broad Jump—John Peter Nasmith, George Murray, Soft Bali Throw—Peter Nasmith, J, Waine, Raymond Walker. Standing Hop, ,Step and Jun-iv—John Wain, Peter Nasmith„ Charles Rin toe, t. Running Broad Jump—Peter Na- CHAMPION SUP ERNBALLOONS FOR LATE MODEL CARS 04 $ 1'x •95 6,70/15 Oath, John Mine, George Murray. Charapion—Reter .Nasneittl. Up—John Walne, Intertnettfato Mrls'..Pvents Running Race— 'Verna Griffith, Irene Saint, Jean Froome, Softball Throw—Penny Gerrie, Jean Fromfte,. Irene (1,1474t,, Book on Head Race—Elva MacDon- ald, Dorothy 'Chamney, : Sharon. Thom- peon, Three Legged Rave—Irene Saint and Verna Griffith; Sarah...Sid= and Jean Froome; Dawn Sinnamon and Sandra Strong,. Averting Broad Jump—Verna Grit!. fith, Irene Saint, Penny Gerrie, Standing Broad .jump—Verna Grif- fith, Sarah Skinn, Dawn Sinnamon. Relay Race—Penny Gerrie, Norma Rutherford, Marilyn. Kiehl, Verne, Griffith; Irene Saint, Sandra Strong, Judith Lunn, Jean Fromm; Mary Stone, Sarah Skinn, Joan Brooks, Diane Templernen, Novelty Race—Mariorie Foxton and Dorothy Chamney; Irene Saint and Jean Froome; Judith Lunn and San- dra, Strong, Running High Jump :Irene Saint, Dawn Sinnamon, Penny Gerrie, Champion—Verna Griffith. Runner- up—Irene Saint. Junior Boys' Events Wheelbarrow Race—David Carr and Laurie Stuckey; Jim Wild and John Merkley; Kenneth Chettleburgh and Bobby Brooks. Foot Race—Billie Crawford, David Carr, John McDonald. Running TRQ441,14mp--Jobn McDon- ald, Bill ..Crawford, Jim Wild, High Jump---Billie Orawfortl,,,' John, Joe Three Legged Crawford and Douglas: ToOelolcip; David :Carr and Laurie Stacitey; Jim Wild and John Xerltley',. Crawford, Billie 4 14.4! T 1 ,Hop, .Slatesp .a.r4ondoijruim138.7, A 1P:a: o ad .1104 4 1911 Mc- Donald, Walton McKibben, Douglas .r Sift Pali Throw—john McDonald'; John Merkley.r, Peter artnichael, j"IC:mgpioGrnSilii17:awlf:rti. :Runner up—John McDonald, maRun, Running Broad hirley sJt ur omnpg—, sS bh ai tr,loeny ,13,:wd- - is.. Standing Broad Jump—Shirley Arm- strong, Sharon Lewis, Betty Purdon, Running Race—Sharon Lewis, Shir- ley Armstrong, Shirley Redman. Softball Throw—Shirley Armstrong, Shirley Redman, Carol Murray, Relay Race—Shirley Armstrong, Betty Purdon, Nancy Slosser, Sharon Lewis; Marion Farrier, Barbara Stournol, Shirley Redman, Joyce Cro- thers; Carol Murray, Karen Smith, Janet Saint, Elizabeth Burrell. Book on Head—Carol. Murray, Nan- cy Slosser, Shirley Armstrong. Three-legged Race—Shirley Arm-• strong and Sharon Lewis; Karen Smith and Joyce Crothers; Carol Mur- ray and Janet Saint. Running High Jump—Shirley Arm- strong, Sharon Lewis, Shirley Red- man, Novelty Race—Carol Murray and Ann Thompson; Joyce Crothers ' and Karen Smith; Shirley Armstrong and Betty Purdon, Champion— Shirley Arms t r o,n g; Runner-up—Sharon Lewis. GRADE I—Morning Class Girls' Running Race—Beverley Anne Cunningham; Mary Jane Slosser, Mary Phillips. Boys Running Race—Bobby Lunn, Douglas Campbell, George Kerr, Hopping on one foot race—Girls, Beverley Anne Cunningham, Susan Bennett, Esther Kerr. Hopping on one foot race—Boys, Douglas Campbell, Bobby Lunn, George Kerr. Skipping Race, Girls—Beverley Anne Cunningham, Jane Ann Colvin, Maaike Roorda. Wheelbarrow Race,. Boys—Douglas Campbell, Danny Adams; Bobby Lunn, Donald' Caskanette; George Kerr, Douglas Purdon. GRADE I—Afternoon Class Running Race—Girls, Joan Redman, Sheila Gibbons, Jill Thompson; Boys, (Continued on page ten) FOR THOUSANDS of Canadians nothing can match the thrill of cluck hunting — the wheeling flock okbircis, the smell of pow- der in the brisk fall air and a "big one" plummeting down! Shot shell this than is reaching for is another product of the chemical industry, 1.710p, Step and .Jump--vary Storey, Jim Rae Hetherington, Running Woad Jamp---gary Storey, Jiro, Bain,k4p .Hetherington, .Soft gall Tbrow—,lehtt Seddon, jhri Pain, Gary .Storey, 717 Yard Paell—gary Storey, John Sea- The M of Electrica Power • ,410,Prile&MV6 DRiVe VOUfre EvEp © In hospitals and laboratories where intricate electrical life-saving equipment is grasped by skilful hands, there are few to see the miracles wrought. 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