The Wingham Advance-Times, 1963-12-24, Page 15BOOK OF SPORTS
AND INTERLUDES
The Book of Sports was the
popular name for the procla-
mation issued by King James I
in 1618 and ordered to be read
all churches. The procla-
Eion declared "that daricing,
archery, May -Day games, Mor-
ris dancing, leaping, vaulting
and other such games were law-
ful on the Sabbath after divine
service," but that "bull -bait-
ing, bear -baiting, bowling and
interludes" were prohibited. It
is not recorded what "inter-
ludes" covered.
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Autumn Term Examinations
Continued From Page Six.
Charles 66,8.
Third Class Honours: Shantz,
James 64.4; Huber, Ross 64.1;
Askes, Richard 63.3; Kelling-
ton, Larry 63.0; Sanderson,
Brian 62. 1; McAfee, Thomas
62.0; Elliott, Larry 61.8;
Crothers, David and Davidson,
Douglas and English, James
(equal) 61.6; Coleman, Ro-
bert 61.4; Moore, Joseph 61.2;
Graber, Carl 60.9; Warwick,
Thomas 60.4; Arkell, Peter
60.3.
Pass: Underwood, Bryan
56.1; Ballagh, Douglas 56.0;
Cook, James 54.9; Bridge, Wil-
liam 54.8; Budnark, David
53.8; Hallahan, Joseph 53.7;
Hopper, John 53.0; McNeil,
Donald 52.7; Hayes, Philip
50.4; Bakker, Sipke 50.1.
Below the line: Passmore,
Gordon; Mair, Matthew; Coffin,
Alexander; Wildgen, John;
Workman, William.
GRADE XI
5 YEAR ARTS & SCIENCE,
BUSINESS & COMMERCE,
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY
AND TRADES
First Class Honours: Reavie,
Lynda 95.8; Reed, Gloria 93.9;
Fischer, Alexandria 92.6; Conn,
Alma 90.0; McKercher, Anne
90.4; Rutledge, Gordon 89.6;
McTaggart, Linda 88.1; John-
ston, Lynda 87.9; King, Pam-
ela 87.1; Huether, David86.9;
Rae, Donald 86.4; Gowing,
David 86.2; Corrin, Norman
85.9; Bronson, Marni 85.4;
Wall Edna 85.3; Austin, Edith
84.8; Brooks, Harry 83.7; Ben-
nett, Dawna and Renwick, Neil
(equal) 82.9; Hamilton, Car-
man 81.8; Graham, James and
King, Judith (equal) 81.3;
Cronin, Donald 81.1; Murray,
Virginia 80.9; Welwood, Jean
80.8; Douglas, Gary and Jar-
dine, George (equal) 80.7;
Martin, Linda 80.6; Balser,
Dean 80.4; Johnston, Terry
79.9; Hetherington, Elizabeth
79.8; Czerniawski, Christina
79.4; Elston, Murray 79.1;
Mathers, Ruth 78.8; Peachey,
Catherine 78.6; DeBruyn, Arie
78.4; Wilson, Paul 78.3; Hop-
per, Brian 78.2; Currie, Grant
77.9; Lillow, Mary 77.1; Rea -
vie, Sharon 76.9; McGlynn,
Randolph 76.8; Tiffin, Paul
76.4; Moffatt, Brian 75.7; Gib-
son, Douglas and Walrnsley,
Diane (equal) 75.1.
Second Class Honours: Ire-
land, Wendy and Walden, Bry-
an (equal) 74.8; Benninger,
Frances 74.5; Callan, Peter
74.4; Fisher, Kevin and White,
Mary (equal) 74.1; Borho,
Mary Ann 73.6; McBurney,
Ronald 73.5; Forsyth, Michael
and Skinn, Kenneth (equal)
73.2; Elliott, Joanne 73. 1;
Casagrande, Trino 72.7; Has-
kins, Cheryl 72.6; O'Malley,
Dorothy 72.4; Detzler, Barbara
72.0; Perrott, John 71.9; Cre-
tier, Dixie 71.5; Ireland, Shei-
la 71.4; Craig, Margaret 71.2;
Taylor, Ruth Anne 71.1; Ort-
lieb, Evelyn 70.2; Long, Garry
and Pletch, Karen (equal)
70.0; Hastings, Linda and Wal-
lace, David (equal) 69.9;
Greenaway, Brian 69.5; Boyd,
Bruce and Fisher, Sandra and
McLennan, Ruth (equal) 69.2;
Muilwyk, Luuk 69.1; Hamilton,
Stephen 69.0; Phelan, James
68'.8; Campbell, Gordon and
Coultes, Diane and Grant, Ian
(equal) 68.7; Elston, Dianne
68.5; Alcorn, Douglas and Gor-
rie, Stephen and McKague,
Brian (equal) 68.4; Chambers,
Leone 68.1; Scheifele, Ray
68.0; Gibson, Ann and MacKay,
Linda and Soloman, Beverley
(equal) 67.9; Vincent, Donald
67.8; Woods, Jane 67.2; Wool -
cock, David 66.7.
Third Class Honours: Russell,
Wayne 65.9; Warwick, Sharon
65.8; Schiestel, Linda 64.9;
Goldthorpe, Paul and Grant,
David (equal) 64.5; Bitton,
Robert and Eckenswiller, Faye
(equal) 64.2; Inglis, Ian 63.6;
Hunter, Verna and Lewis, Rae
(equal) 63.5; Webster, James
63.2; Welwood, John 63.1;
Ellacott, Carl 63.0; Snowden,
William 62.6; Meyer, Donald
62.5; Anderson, Joan and Dins-
more, Carol (equal) 62.4;
Blair, Alexander 62.3; Miller,
Thomas 61.9; Irvine, Wayne
and Robertson, James (equal)
61.8; Reid, Eileen and Roane,
Wendy and Snell, Elaine (equal)
61.6; McGlynn, Julia 61.2;
Carr, Brian and Morrison, Don-
ald 61.0; Carter, Alan 60.8;
Sleightholm, Lloyd 60.5; Fal-
coner, Gary and Fuller, Wendy
60.0.
Pass: Mutter, Harold 59.8;
McArthur, Douglas 58.6; Ross,
Malcolm and Rutledge, Ken-
neth 58.4; Pollock, Arleata
58.0; Jardin, Harold 57.9; Mit-
chell, Paul and Walker, Joyce
(equal) 57.8; Douglas, James
57.7; Henry, Barbara 57.6;
Grove, Dianne 57.1; Crawford,
Kenneth 56.3; Casemore, Dian€
55.8; MacLean, Barry 55.6;
King, Donald 55.2; Robinson,
Leonard 54.8; Finch, Linda
54.7; Ballagh, Beverley and
McDonald, Janetta (equal)
54.5; Ruttan, Marjorie 54.2;
DeZeeuw, Wesley and McLean,
David (equal) 53.5; Ahara,
Mary 53.3; Brewer, Gerald
53.0; Crawford, Juanita 52.7;
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Michie, Lloyd 52.4; Devries,
Shirley 52.1; Button, Linda
52.0; McDonald, Neil 51.9;
Henhoeffer, Roy 51,7; Gardner,
Terry 51.6; Cantelon, Joan
and Rinn, Lois (equal) 50.9;
Hart, David 50.7; Elliott, Ron-
ald and Wheeler, Ivan (equal)
50,0.
Below the line: Hayes, Jan-
ice; Snell, Mary; Ferguson,
Ronald; Willie, Donald; Lediet,
Frances; Moses, Joanne; Cam-.
eron, Douglas; Duncan, Larry;
Hammond, Michael; Somers,
Rodger.
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