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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. Mee Vie Vie AC It4C SWIFTS PREMIUM PARTLY SKINNED Smoked Hams READY TO EAT Shank Portion 45L(B Whole Hams47( Shank Half LB 49( Butt Portion LB.53( Butt Half La39c PRIME RIB ROAST LB. COLEMANS Dinner VACUUM PACKED HAMSREADY TO EAT BURNS • VACUUM PACKED 'TABLE -RITE 1 POUND PKG. 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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; d Moffat General Store BLUEVALE ONTARIO P ti WISHING YOU A MITCHELL'S MEAT MARKET JOSEPHINE STREET TO THE RATEPAYERS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF MORRIS FROM THE REEVE STEWART PROCTER COUNCILLORS WALTER SHORTREED JAMES MAIR WILLIAM ELSTON M. ROSS SMITH Wingham Advance -Times, Tuesday, Dec. 24, 1963 - Page 7 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. Please Turn to Page Eight. %;:• : �;�F � � ;,,_�4,; _ice. reett /AND BEST WISHES FOR THE Arts -t/ SEASO7' PATTISON ELECTRIC wyr'ri�� An Altractive Packag This beautiful gift contains a 21/2 -pound block of Gay -Lea Cheddar Cheese. This can be had in any age upon request. Mild, medium, old coloured or sharp old white. GIFT NO. 5 $1.95 SW Bread and old Server This package contains 21/2 pounds of Gay -Lea Cheddar . Cheese, Gay -Lea Chip -Dip and Honey Butter. The ideal gift for the connoisseur of fine cheese. 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