The Wingham Advance-Times, 1972-06-01, Page 14Thei W .ilt Advance -Times, Thursday, June 1, t.972
(Intendedlast 'Week
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Zurbrigg
visited Saturday with Mr and
Mrs_. Waren Zurbrigg . On Sun-
day Mr. and Mrs. Zurbrigg visit-
ed with Mrs. Ed Wahl in Listowel
Mr. and Mrs. Hickling, Sandra
and Debora of Toronto spent the
holiday weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Norman Harper. On Satur-
day Mrs. Magee and Stan Dennis
of Goderich visited at the Harper
home.
Sandy Murray was able to re-
turn home on Saturday after a
short bout with pneumonia, from
hospital in Walkerton. Sunday
visitors at the Murray home were
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Giles. and Ste-
phen of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Rae Zeigler and ,Terry and Mrs.
William Giles of London and Nor-
man Hosfeld, Mildmay.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burchill of
Goderich called on friends in the
community on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dick and
family of Palmerston visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
gene Metzger.
Holiday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Dettman were Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Edwards, Mr. and
Mrs. Tepry Edwards, Mrs. Les
Edwards and children, all of Lon-
don.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Dickert had
friends from Kitchener visiting
for the holiday weekend. Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Dennis of Beaverton
spent Monday at the Dickert
home. .
Mr. and Mrs. David Wallace.
Sandy and Jamie spent the holi-
day weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Wallace.
Entertainment Nightlyy
In The
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Starting June 4
and continuing to Lab�ur Day
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Presents
SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd
Direct from their
successful international tour
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Hepworth, near the intersection
of Highways 6 and 70
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TICKETS $2.50 Available at the Door
Big event for re.tarded
nat i
Day for Region 11 of the Ontario
Associption of the Mentally
Retarded will be held in Exeter
on Saturday Mrs. Harold Wild of
Wingham. regional recreation
chairman. says that entries ha%e
come in from Guelph. Palmer
stun, Wingham and Exeter.
Plans for the one -day e‘ ent
have been in the making since
March. The program is geared to
theu e e i -Mbr 11 yea:oo
age from schools for the retarded
and those attending adult work,
shops
A mass par;: it- tollowing the to
o'clock registration will march
down Exeter's main street to the
play ing grounds of the public and
high schools Young people in
1' %,'\1M "*‘)path Across Canada
for the, Mcnt,ai_ Retarded) haYe
parade which will
organized the
be enlivene by several bands
and floats.
Track and field events will in -
dude the 50 and 100 yard dash,
standing broad jump, highx jump,
Vali throw and a 400 yard run.
Demonstrations will be given
kby skilled persons in cerain
sports and these experts will
,.iivnuraee the retarded to try the
sports themselves. Gymnastics,
ampullae, horse back riding,
soccer, baseball and hockey are
some of the demonstrations lined
up.
4gsisting Mrs. Wild, chairman
of the games day committee, are
Laurette Siegnor of Exeter as
sub -chairmen, Murray Hale and
Don Veber, University of Water-
loo students who are acting as
consultants„..
Alvin Willem of Exeter and Jim
Ward of Wingham, recreation
directors for those municipal-
ities, will set up the' sports
demonstrations. Ron Bogart,
physical education teacher for
South Huron District High School
will be in charge of the track and
field events.
A banquet at Exeter United
Church, convened by Mrs. Car-
frey Cann, will bring the day
which has been looked forward to
so much to a successful close.
WINGHAM ALL-STAR TYKES won the Teeswater cham-
pionship tournarrient and the trophy was presented at the
WMHA banquet to Michael Rintoul by Jim Ward. —Staff
Photo.
THE PEE -WEE
All -Stars played well in the Mitcehll
Tournament and won the Good. Conduct Trophy. Doug Kuy-
v�enhoven accepts the silverware from Jim Ward during the
presentation at the WMHA banquet. —Staff Photo
THE TROPHY won by Wingham Pee -Wee All -Stars at the .
Kincardine Winter Games is presented to Jackie Ohm by
Jim Ward. —Staff Photo.
L. Casemate is
earned to OCA
Lloyd Casemore of Wingham
was elected to the executive of
the Ontario Curling Association
at the 99th annual meeting of that
body, held at the Boulevard Club,
Toronto, 10..
May Other new
members of the executive are
Percy George, Wiarton; A. G.
Farnell, Georgetown; K. H. Mc-
Kenzie,.Barrie; A. F. Dunsmore,
Vankleek Hill;� Pat. Dunleavy,
Kingston; and ..D. Cathers, H.
E. Waldon and J. R. Dickson of
Toronto.
At the end of the 1971, 72 season
itigh'Iththip. in the' aSSodatiori"
was held by 235 operating and 43
rental clubs with a registration.of
31,173 senior and 3,034 junior and
schoolboy curlers. The Ladies'
Association has 186 clubs with a
notal registration of 21,868 ,senior
and 1,742 junior memers.
Clubs in the sub -division of the
OCA coming under the jurisdic-
tion of Mr. Casemore are Bel -
more, Brussels, Exeter, Goder-.
ich, Harriston, Hensall, Listowel,
Mitchell,.Mount Forest, Palmer-
ston, Seaforth, Teeswater and
Wingham: .
TERRYYMERKLEY, minor hockey executive member was'the lucky winner of "the preen
stick" on the draw bymMrs. Doug Foxton. Recreation Director Jim Ward made the pre
sehtation. -Staff Photo.
A GOOD MANY proud mothers watched their hockey heroes enloV award's night and re
ceive trophies for their prowess. The "moms" far outnumbered the "dads" as sports en
thusiasts --Staff Photo
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Prizes, ribbons and trophies will
be presented at the dinner.
The public is welcome to attend
the Invitational Games Day. the
first to be held and sponsored by
the Wingham and Exeter
Associations for the Mentally
Retarded.
LAKELET
Mr. and. Mrs. Holzchuh of
Stouffville and Stan Dennis of
Goderich spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Dickert
attended the farewell presenta-.
'tion for Rev. and Mrs. Ballenthin
at Clifford on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wallace
and Parker spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace.
The, Lions District A-9 conven-
tion was held Saturday, Sunday
and Monday in Kitchener. The
Howiek Lions Club .had, six en-
tries in the big parade on Sunday
which was four hours long. Glenn
91Q114# ton, 'I orr'ie,, with his
tam of .hoe1, die AYe
"'charter members, . fo the Bek
Ken Moir,. + o.don Oib&on"and,
Elxnmr b'arrish, along with the
president, Wallace Bilton, Pion
Warren and Mrs. Zurbrigg at-
tended the parade.
David Douglas (17904 854) WA8
a Scottish botanist Who as a col- .
lector for the Royal Historical So-
ciety, discovered many new
plants, trees, and birds in British
Colthtmbia. Douglas kept a diary
of his travels through western
Canada.
DANCE'
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Pavilion
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