The Wingham Advance-Times, 1983-05-18, Page 5The Wingham Advance -Times, May 18, 1983—Page 5
PRIMARY CHOIR—This Primary Choir of Grades 1, 2 and 3 students from Grey Cen-
tral Public School placed third with a mark of 86 at the second annual Midwestern On-
tario Rotary Music Festival at Walkerton. Choir members are, from left: front row —
Brad Beuerman, Danny Saxon, Jeremy Van Kuelen, Simeon Brubacher, Manivan Lar -
prom, Becky Earl, Jennifer Brown, Maryanne Dunbar, Stephanie McLeod, Angela Fir -
by, Shannon Boyd, Kent Bray, Jason Prescott; second row — John den Dekker,
Wayne Alexander, Linda Lefor, Paula Smith, Rachel Joy Van Veen, Stacey Boyd,
Jennifer Vanass, Bobby Steiss, Danny Mitchell, Jan Van Kuelen, Jolanda Vanass,
Lisa Marchitto, Ann Uhler, Rebecca Brubacher, Krista Keifer, Julie Brown, Terri Den-
nie; third row — Shawn Johnston, Priske Menzi, David Strickler, Lisa Huisser, Lori -
Ann Perrie, Christopher Hiemstra, Bryan Stevenson, Wanda Teener, Shawn Taylor,
Heather Thompson, Richard Minielly, Lisa Schyff, Becky Gibbons, Charmaine Lichti,
Sara Neufeld, Barbara Alexander, Nigel Beirnes, Cathy Earl, Johnnie Miners; fourth
row — Kelly Krauter, Seth McCutcheon, Sandra Buckley, Christine den Dekker,
Aaron Cardiff, Robbie Miller, Will Perrie, Jim Cowman, Grant Martin, John Morton,
Katie Rowbotham, Jeff Sproul, Lyall Winger, Matthew Ezewski, Suvany Parprom. Ab-
sent for photo was Heather Ketchabaw. (Staff Photo).
PLAYOFF HIGH SINGLE award winners from Wingham's Youth Bowling council
league received awards at a banquet held at the Wingham Legion. Winners were:
back, Sherry Lynn Double, Janette Taylor; front, Todd Harrison, Jason Steffler and
Robert MacKay.
INTERMEDIATE CHOIR—Grey Central Public School's Intermediate Choir, compos-
ed of Grade 7 and 8 students, place first at the second annual Midwestern Ontario
Rotary Music Festival in Walkerton. Choir members are, from left: front row — Mrs.
Margaret Whitmore, pianist; Catherine Brubacher, Tania Lichti, Tracy Mann, Donna
Miller, Adam Hagedoorn, Chris Smith, Wayne Jacklin, Arthur Armstrong, Roger Kir-
patrick, David Cowman, Tari Schill, Debbie Grube, Stacey Miller, Cherie Hayden, and
David Colquhoun (leader); second row — Bev Hart, Leanne Armstrong, Leanne
Nicholson, Michele Krauter, Jonathan Van Keulen, Doug Mitchell, Jeff Alcock, Glen
Brubacher, Steven Blake, Dwayne Evans, Melanie Feener, Jana Pearson, Jennifer
Miners, Doris Hinni, Tammy Jacklin; third row — Melissa Storer, Bev Stevenson,
Mary Neufeld, Ron Menzies, Mike Hiemstra, Jason Lamont, Lowel Winger, Steven
Wheeler, Brett Boylan, Larry Smith, Elizabeth den Dekker, Lynn Winger, Verna Per-
rie, Glenda Bateman, Dianne Hiusser; fourth row — John Locking, Dwayne Barlow,
Richard Brubacher, Dave Lamont, Mike Saxon, Paul Koetsier, Andrew Vermeer,
Tony Ward, Danny Wood. (Staff Photo)
WHEN THEY LOSE TIME,
PEOPLE LASE LIVES.
In an emergency, time is a precious commodity and every
second counts.
So when you hear the siren or see the flashing light of
a fire truck, ambulance or police car, remember that
lives may be at stake and obey the following regulations:
O Always bring your vehicle to a stop as close as possible
to the side of the road and clear of any intersection.
O Do not follow a responding fire department vehicle
within 150 metres (500 feet).
THE TIME THEY SAVE MAY SAVE LiVES.
Ministry of Transportation
and Communications
Ontario
James Snow, Minister
William Davis, Premier
THE SPACE OUTS were the playoff champs in the senior junior and senior division of
the Youth Bowling Council league from the Wingham lanes. The young people receiv-
ed their trophies at an awards banquet held at the local Legion and are: back, Michael
Cameron and Peter George; front, Kelly Hollenbeck, Angela Wall and Amy Pollard.
Whitechurch Personals
The CGIT girls held a
program in Lucknow last
week and each girl and her
guest was seated at a table.
Kim Laidlaw had her
mother, Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,
with her as well as her
Mystery Prayer Mother,
Mrs. Millan Moore. Her
adopted grandmother is
Mrs. Victor Emerson who
couldn't be present, but sent
a thank you note which was
read.
Fred Tiffin, assisted by
Wilford Clipperton, is
building a tool shed at the
Langside Cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw
and Kim were in Kitchener
and London last Wednesday.
Last Thursday, Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Uuldriks arrived
home from their visit to
Windsor from Monday to
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. John de Boer
visited with his brother, Mr.
and Mrs. Dick de Boer, last
Sunday at Bluevale.
Bob Jamieson of Listowel
spent the weekend with his
sister, Mrs. Jim de Boer, Mr.
de Boer and family.
The secretary, Mrs. Little,
informs us that the White-
church water meeting will be
held May 24 at 8:30 p.m. in
the hall. Officers will be
elected at the meeting.
Whitechurch WI extends a
sincere thanks to its cancer
collectors on behalf of the
leader, Mrs. John A. Currie.
Those who collected were
Mrs. John Gaunt, Mrs. Bill
Gibson, Mrs. Agnes Farrier,
Mrs. Lorne Durnin and Mrs.
Donald Ross, as well as a
collector at Turnberry
Estates.
Last Friday, MPP Murray
Elston presented Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Emerson with a
plaque of good wishes for
their birthdays from the
governmert of Ontario
signed by Mr. Elston and
Premier William Davis.
Interior design consultant
speaks at May meeting of WI
BELMORE — The guest
speaker at the May meeting
of the Belmore Women's
Institute was Mrs. Patti
Robertson of Wingham, an
interior design consultant,
graduate of Fll ri hawe
College.
Mrs: Robertson explained,
with the use of the color
wheel, how to choose
coordinating color schemes
and how different colors
affect one's mood, etc. Then
the ladies present were
challenged to use swatches
of fabric and paint chips to
create a room decor of their
own. After this, Mrs.
Robertson gave advice and
answered the ladies'
questions.
Mrs. Ken Dickson,
delegate to the officers'
conference, gave an in-
teresting report on
Resolutions, explaining
numerous ways in which the
Institute has influenced
changes in marketing
products, such as having
plastic wrapping on bread
and removal of red stripes on
bacon packages.
Members of the Institute
collected $590.04 for the
Cancer Society in the
Belmore area.
Mrs. Stan Hays informed
the members of an invitation
from the Wro,(eter Institute
to view slides of a tour of
Australia and New Zealand
promoted by the Dairy
Association.
Lunch was provided by the
conveners, Mrs, Don
Wallace and Mrs. Walter
Woods.
Rev. and Mrs. John Bell of
Inverhuron visited Mr. and
Mrs. Emerson last Friday.
Jake Kikkert was home for
the weekend from Victoria
Hospital, London, where he
will undergo surgery this
week. The community is
pulling for his speedy
recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mc-
Clenaghan of Kitchener
spent the weekend with
Mildred McClenaghan. They
also visited with Lillian
McClenaghan of Goderich.
Jack Whytock attended the
United Church conference
last week at Woodstock.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan attended a 50th
wedding anniversary last
Saturday at London for Mr.
and Mrs. Randy Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Stewart
of Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss
of Plattsville spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Carl McClenaghan and Mary
McClenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. James Keller
and baby visited Sunday
with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Whytock at
Lucknow.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Kirk Beecroft on the
arrival of a baby boy,
Jonathon Kirk, last Tuesday
in the Exeter hospital. He is
a brother for Angela, Jen-
nifer and Janice.
David Elliott now is living
in Stratford where he is
employed with an insurance
company. He spent the
weekend with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Irwin
and Cody of Lucknow visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Alan Falconer, Amy, Tim
and Tony.
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace
Milligan spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Pat
Donnelly, Angela and Jill of
Toronto, and other relatives.
Visitors Sunday with Mrs.
Cassie Mowbray were Mrs.
Isobel Tiffin, Lucknow, and
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon
of London.
Last week, Bill Rintoul,
Bill Sproul of Mississauga,
Gordon Campbell and Jim
Hall of Kitchener, went to
Manitoulin Island fishing for
lake trout.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne
Durnin and Mr. and Mrs.
Clayton Schultz of Goderich
attended the funeral of
Carman Schultz at Blyth.
Sympathy is expressed from
the village.
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