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SWEETHEARTS -- Brenda Collins and Craig Chamberlain played
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by members of the Ailsa Craig United Church. Photo by Scheifele
Mothers, daughters
enjoy Craig banquet
By JOY SCHEIFELE
Approximately 60 persons
gathered for the annual mother
and daughter C.G.I.T. banquet
June 3 at the Ailsa Craig United
Church to mark the end of the
season's activities.
As the guests arrived, each
daughter carefully pinned a
corsage of fresh flowers on her
mother. These were beautifully
created by the younger C.G.I.T.
girls - the Explorers. Yellow,
mauve, and white flowers
decorated each of the tables,
along with tiny baskets of after-
dinner mints made by the
C.G.I.T. members.
C.G.I.T. president, Brenda
Lee, welcomed the mothers and
guests. Explorer leader, Ellen
Whitmore, led the group in a
grace which was sung as a round.
Following the delicious supper,
C.G.I.T.'er Cindy Marshall
thanked the UCW ladies for
preparing the meal, and Mrs.
Stuart McCallum for the pleasing
floral arrangements.
Carol McCallum proposed a
toast to the Church referring to
the 60th anniversary of the
organization as well as the 50th
anniversary of the United Church
and the 100th anniversary of the
Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Mrs. Clyde Westhaver replied
remarking that "with God's help
we can achieve whatever He
desires for us".
The toast to the met4ors was
offered by Sandra Doerr. "What
our mothers have done for us is
still uppermost in our minds at
this point," she acknowledged.
Mrs. Doerr replied to the toast,
and thanked the leades for the
efforts on behalf of the girls
throughout the past year.
A lively sing -song was led by
Ellen Whitmore which she ter-
med a number of "shake down
songs". Sandra Heaman en-
tertained the group with a piano
solo. The Explorers concluded
the musical program with "Joy
Is Like the Rain", and their
national hymn, "This Is My
Father's World."
The Explorer's year of ac-
tivities was highlighted by
leader, Ellen Whitemore. This
spring the girls gave up an entire
Saturday morning to clean and
rake all the Church lawns in
town. They have also been
regular visitors at the local
nursing homes.
Mrs. Jane Walker, Assistant Girls 9 & 10
Explorer Leader, presented 75 yard dash - Mary Ann
attendance awards to Mary Ann Watson, Jean Lumsden, Karen
Parkinson, Theresa Marshall and Roth; 400 meter dash - Mary Ann
Julie Marshall. These awards Watson, Ingrid Doek, Wendy
were based on Church and Currie; long jump - Karen Roth,
Sunday School attendance as well Mary Ann Watson, Wendy
as the group meetings. Currie; standing broad jump -
Graduation gifts were received Mary Ann Watson, Karen Roth,
by Theresa Marshall,Julie Doerr, Sharon Paff; high jump - Karen
Debbie Bice, Fay Ross and Cathy Roth, Mary Ann Watson, Ingrid
Scott. In addition, Theresa and Doek.
Julie received their E -Pins as
they had attained 6 stars. Boys 11 & 12
The C.G.I.T. members sang 75 yard dash - Mike Hooper,
two songs for the group which Peter Twynstra, Bob Radway;
they also sang at the service last 400 meter - Mike Hooper, Bob
Sunday morning at the United Radway, Jeff Boutcher; shot put
Church. - Carl Stewart, Don Brubacher,
Mrs. Gertrude Rosser, C.G.I.T. Bob Radway: triple jump - Don
leader, presented Brenda Lee,
Wendy Lee, Cindy Marshall,
Sandra Doerr and Carol
McCallum with awards. These
were ceramic plaques which she
herself had personally crafted for
the occasion. Cathy Chamberlain
was presented with a ceramic
pendant which Mrs. Rosser had
also fashioned.
In appreciation of her ten years
of C.G.I.T. leadership, Carol
McCallum presented Mrs.Rosser
with a silver broach on behalf of
the girls. Inscribed on the front of
the pin were her initials, and on
the back "C.G.I.T. 1965-75".
The guest speakers Mr. & Mrs.
Don Lamont were then in-
troduced by Wendy Lee. Mr.
Track and field results
from East Williams
Girls 11 8. 12
75 yard dash - Terry McLeish,
Wanda Currie, Faye Ross; 400
meters dash - Terry McLeish,
Heather McDonald, Marla
Bulgeon; shot put - Terry
McLeish, Marla Bulgeon, Faye
Ross; long jump - Wanda Currie,
Faye Ross, Terry McLeish;
standing broad jump - Wanda
Currie, Faye Ross,. Terry
McLeish; high jump - Dorothy
Nordemann, Terry McLeish,
Faye Ross.
Girls 13 and over
100 yard dash - Mary Lumsden,
Marion Watson, Laurie Turner;
400 meter dash - Traci Patten,
Mary Lumsden, Pansy
Kellestine; shot put - Marilyn
Elliott, Sandy Schlegel, Anne
Rowley; long jump - Mary
Lurnsden, Pansy Kellestine,
Traci Patten; standing broad
jump - Lori Turner, Pansy
Kellestine, Nancy Scaffe; high
jump - Mary Lumsden, Pansy
Kellestine, Anne Rowley.
Girls 14 and over
100 yard dash - Lori Turner,
Pansy Kellestine; 400 meters -
Pansy Kellestine; shot put - Anne
Rowley, Marion Watson; long
jump - Traci Patten, Nancy
Scale; standing broad jump
Marion Lumsden, Anne Rowley,
Marion R'atson; high jump -
Anne Rowley, Betty Doek.
Girls a and under
75 yard dash - Diane Turner,
VeronicArnel, Vick Romphf; 400
meter - Shelley Davies, Melessia
Kidd, Lynette Crawford; long
jump - Sharon Twynstra, Ver-
onic Arnel, Shelley Simpson;
high jump - Wendy MacGregor,
Sandra Brubacher, Lori
Hollcombe;standing broad jump -
Lori Bannister, Shelley Davies,
Sharon Twynstra.
Lamont had for many years
taught at the North Middlesex
District High School and since his
retirement from teaching has
taken two world trips. He showed
It --number 'of slides taken
throughout his travels and Mrs.
Lamont had a number of
souvenirs on display.
Theresa Marshall thanked the
guest speakers, and Cathy
Chamberlain on behalf of the
group, presented them with a pot
of mixed flowers.
Mrs. Janet Heaman will lead
the C.G.I.T. girls next September
when the group again will com-
mence activities.
Brubacher, Lan McKeen, Mike
Hooper; long jump - Steven
Thompson, Carl Steward, Mike
Hooper; highump - Baline
Boutcher, Don Brubacher, Jim
Campbell.
Boys 13 and over
100 yard dash - Eric Bulgeon,
John Thompson, George Clark;
400 meter - Eric Bulgeon, Jeff
Otterbein , John Thompson; shot
put - Ross Littleton, Eric
Bulgeon, Doug Brubacher;
triple jump - Eric Culgeon, Alan
Shepherd, Robert Campbell; long
jump - Eric Bulgeon, Robert
Campbell, Ross Littleton; high
jump - Eric Bulgeon, Ross Lit-
tleton, Alan Shepherd.
Boys 14 and over
100 yard dash - Jamie
McCrachan, Mike Mathers,
Steven Mapes; 400 meter - Jamie
McCrachen, Mike Mathers,
Steven Mapes; shot put - Mike
Mathers, James McCrachan,
Steven Mapes; triple jump -
Wayne Currie, Bill Bannister,
Steven Mapes; long jump -
Steven Mapes, Mike Mathers,
Jamie McCrachen; high jump -
Jamie McCrachen, Steven
Mapes, Gordon Davidson; open
mile for boys and girls - Eric
Bulgeon, Jeff Boutcher, Robert
Campbell; open 880 - Faye Ross,
Heather MacDonald, Cheri
Otterbein.
Boys 8 & under
75 yard dash = Billy Ingram,
Robbie deVlought, David Bennett
and David Shepley tied for 3rd
place in this event; 400 meter -
Robbie deVlought, Bradley Roth,
David Shepley, Cameron
MacDonald; long jump - Billy
Ingram, Bradley Roth, Robbie
deVlought; standing broad jump
- Robbie deVlought, Billy
Ingram, Bradley Roth; high
jump - Robbie deVlought. Harold
Rowley, Brad Roth. '
Boys9& 10
75 yard dash - Russell Cox,
John Aszolas, Mark Shipway; 400
meters - Mark Shipway, Mike
Mitchell and Jonathon Arnel tied
for second place; long jump -
Frank Brubacher, Mark Ship-
way, George Slyfield; standing
broad jump - Frank Brubacher,
Blair Tweddle, Murray Ravelle;
high jump - Frank Brubacher,
Russell Cox, John Aszolas.
By MISS JEAN COPELAND
Mr. La Verne Rodd returned
home on Saturday from St.
Joseph's Hospital, where he had
been a patient for the past three
weeks following surgery.
Mrs. K. Cacciotti of Capreol is
visiting with her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. & Mrs. Fred
Parkinson, Margaret and Janet.
Mrs. Dave Davis and Alison of
St. Marys visited on Thursday
with Mrs. Dave Williams.
Mrs. John Rodd attended the
United Church Women's weekend
at Westminster College, London.
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