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FIELD DAY CHAMPS AT HOWICK CENTRAL were, front, Douen Foerter, best junior
boy; Rhonda Reidt, junior girls and Lloyd Lockie, midget boys. The•,pupils in the back row
are David Burns, intermediate boys; Rhea Behrns, intermediate girls; Laurel Dane,
senior girls and Kim Sanburn, senior boys.
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The Wingbam Advance -Times, Thurs., June 10, IFF -PaP 1:5
Gorrie Personals WROXETER
Miss C4►Iben King spent cher
u_
Williasa wrBre honored an 8aUx day at a
weekend with her V*D¬her
the confirmation service in' gathering held at the home of
Mrs. Harvey Adams.
d wtwille Lutheran Chinch on their son, Mr. and Mrs. Murray
'may,
Mrs. Edna Even of Minim.
when their yotn>geet Gibson. The occasion was the
sauga is visiting relatives.
daughter Susanne was con- formers' 25th wedding anniver-
Mrs. Archie Miller and Mrs.
firmed, were Mn. John Strong, sary. About 40 people were
7Wmas MacDonald spent Wed-
Mr. and Mrs. George Keil, Kim present, among them their one
nesday with Mrs. Frank garb of
Cowan of Kitchener, Mrs. Carol son, Murray of Wroxeter, and
London..
Strong, Robbie and Jennifer of daughter' G1enis, Mrs. Bradley
Mr. and Mrs. William McInnes
Wingham; Mrs. Harold Kell, King of Clinton. Also present
and family and Mrs. Al Morrison
Mary Lou, Timmy and Peggy,; were the attendants at their
of Teeswater visited Sunday at
George Hetherington of Bluevale, wedding, Mrs. Mary *cG Hl*ay at
the home of Mr. and Mrs.
hir. and Mrs. William Keil, Kris- London and Alister . Green of
Thomas L. McInnes.
ten and Tharon, Wingham and Gode rich. 'Itis immediate family
Mr. and Mrs. David Gowwg of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Keil and went out for dinner together on
Kingston visited Sunday with Mr.
David and Leonard Schneider. Sunday, June 6.
and Mrs. Lionel Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hyndman
attended the graduation of their
niece, Miss Margaret Rose Dil-
from
MBACK As
worth Wilfrid Laurier Uni-
h,6V 1
versity, held in the Kitchener
I�t'gG
Memorial Auditorium.
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Chris an&Lisa Collyer of Mea-
ford the
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visited over weekend
with Mrs. Andrew Edgar.
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Mrs. Edward Bolander spentel
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last weekend with relatives at
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Palmerston.
The rirrie institutehad a trip Niagara on Monla.
v &%nson Inn'.
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Mrs. Anson McCluskie of
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Lefroy spent a couple of days
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with Mrs. Harry Gowdy.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gary Elston of
Presents Music by -
Brussels visited Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Edgar Dane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson
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visited Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Bronson of Elmira on Sunday.
2 0ELch
Mr. and Mrs. John McCutcheon
spent Wednesday at the homes of
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Mr. and Mrs. James Moloney, Is-
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lington, and Mrs. A. Leslie of
-wl►h the now r"rou"d sound-
Etobicoke.
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Taylor,This
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Weekend
Laurie and Cheryl of Hawkesville
spent Saturday with Mrs. Lloyd
- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY >
Jacques.
Guests
Guests at the home of Mr. and
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June 11
and
12 rc
ti
Own
Green House • is tops at
Howi*ck eld day
Bright and sunny weather an Schneider, 35; 4. Mark Shore, High Jump: Michelle Moffat Regan Dettman and Barry
added much to the participation 26; 5. Jeff Espensen, 21. 1.13 metres, Judith McMichael, Greenly,_ tied.
at Howick Central Public Intermediate Girls: 1. Rhea Margaret Thorton. Triple Jump: Regan Dettman
School's Field Day. Pupils, some • Behrns 58; 2. Nancy Versteeg 44; Long Jump: Ann Sturgeon 3.64 8.35 metres, Wayne Lockie,
more athletically inclined than 3. Shirley Versteeg 40; 4. Donna metres, Michelle Moffatt, Patty Barry Greenly.
others, attempted to put in top Powell, 32; 5. Cindy Sturgeon 25. Jo Small, Brenda Mann. Shot Put: Jeff Baker 9.45 in.,
performances. And if it got too Intermediate Boys: 1. David Standing Long Jump: Ann Terry Holst, Barry Greenly.
sunny, there was always the Burns, 66; 2. Jeff Baker 43; 3. Sturgeon 1.9 metres, Rhonda
shade to sit in. Andy Demerling 30; 4. Regan Wright, Lynn Brown. SENIOR GIRLS
The Field Day took. place on Dettman 22; 5. Lorne Loughran Triple Jump: Brenda Mann 100 metre: Laurel Dane 14.9
Tuesday, June 1. 22. 7.60 metres, Ann Sturgeon, sec. Valerie Wright, Tammy
At the end of the day the House Senior Girls: 1. Laurel Dane Michelle Moffat. Campbell.
results were: 1. Green, 665 pts.; 79; 2. Valerie Wright 63; 3. Lynda Softball Throw: Sandra Mon- 200 metre: Laurel Dane 30.4
2. Grade Four, 581; 3. Orange, Riley 41; 4. Kathy Marriot 29; 5. toux 26.55 m, Brenda Chambers, sec., Valerie. Wright, Patti Bur -
572; 4. Blue, 529; 5. Red, 444. Patti Burbridge 25. Chris Sanburn. bridge.
Individual champs, the ones Senior Boys: 1. Kim Sanburn JUNIOR BOYS 400 metre: Laurel Dane 1:12.1
with the most points and the lar- 58; 2. Roger Sturgeon 54; 3. Allan 100 metre: Billy Tishler sec., Valerie Wright, Patti Bur-
gett smiles were: Sturgeon 32; 4. Warren Tishler 14.5 sec., Ronny Johnson, Bruce bridge.
Midget Girls: 1. Laurie Schnei- 46; 5. Ivan Bonnett 37. Johnson. 800 metre: Laurel Dane 2:52
der, 50; 2. Jenny Korporal 43; 3. JUNIOR GIRLS 200 metre: Douwen Foerter sec., Sandra Gauthier, Valerie
Megan Wilson 27; 4. Heather 100 metre: 1. Rhonda Reidt 15.9 35.4 sec., Bryan Schneider, Troy Wright.
Renwick 21; 5. Tracy Morrell 2L seconds, 2. Karen McMichael, 3. Pocaluyko. High Jump: Laurel Dane 1.25
Junior Girls: 1. Rhonda Reidt, Ann Sturgeon. 400 metre: Douen Foerter, metres, Valerie Wright, Tracy
54; 2. Brenda Mann, 41; 3. Ann 200 metre: Rhonda Reidt 37.4 Bryan Schneider, Troy Cross.
Sturgeon, 33; 4. Patty Jo Small, seconds, Patti Jo Small, . Judith Pocaluyko. Long Jump: Laurel Dane 4.10,
•32; 5. Judith McMichael, 27. McMichael. 800 metre: Douen Foerter, Ar- Valerie Wright, Tammy Camp -
Midget Boys: 1. Lloyd Lockie 400 metre: Patty Jo Small thur Versteeg, Troy Pocaluyko. bell.
59; 2. Pat Chambers 49; 3. Kevin 1:17.3 seconds, Rhonda Reidt, High Jump: Gerald Gaus, Standing Long Jump: Kathy
Ruttan 47; 4. Kelly Zuber 31; 5. Kim Pfeffer. Douen Foerter and Billy Tishler, Marriot 2.1 metre,.Laurel Dane,
Billy Tishler 27. 800 metre: Rhonda Reidt 3:17.8 tied, 1.23 metre. Valerie Wright.
Junior Boys: 1. Douen Foerter seconds, Kim Pfeffer, Muriel Long Jump: Ronny Johnson, Triple Jump: Laurel Dane 8.15
62; 2. Troy Pocaluyko 36; 3. Bry- Huth. 3.74 metres, Donald Haasnoot, metre, Valerie Wright, Tammy
Earl Hayden. Campbell.
Standing Long Jump: Douen Shot Put: Laurel Dane 6.25
Foerter 2.79 metres, Jeff Espen- metre, Ellen Johnson, Sandra
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son, Earl Hayden. Gauthier. -7811 Triple Jump: Mark Shore,
Douen Foerter• Jeff Espenson. SENIOR BOYS
• Softball Throw: Jeff Es- 100 metre: Warren Tishler,
penson 47.6 metres, Douen Roger Sturgeon, Allan Sturgeon.
Foerter, Troy Pocaluyko. 200 metre: Roger Sturgeon,
JUNE 1 1-24 FOR TWO WEEKS INTERMEDIATE GIRLS Allan Sturge6h, Warren Tishler.
100 metre: Rhea Behrns 14.6 400 metre: Allen Sturgeon and
Showtimes - Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 6 p.m. seconds, Cindy Sturgeon, Gwen Kim Sanburn tied, Ken Noble,
Fri. & Sat. 7:30 & 9:45Dickson.
p m Tim Gibson.
200 metre: Rhea Behrns 33,3
High Jump: Brian Hattie 1.61
"Jack Nicholson was born to play McMurphy, seconds, Cindy Sturgeon, Donna in., Ivan Bonnett, Kim Sanburn.
and he has been surrounded with an Powell.400 metre Rhea Behrns 1:07.7 Long Jump: Roger Sturgeon
excellent ensemble." Newsweek Magazine 4.86 m., Warred Tishler, Doug
9 seconds, Donna Powell, Anita Moore.
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Reine.
i Standing Long Jump: David
800 metre: Rhea Behrns 2:44.7, Haasnoot 2.59 in., Roger Stur
lZ Donna Powell, Anita Reinek. geon, Allan Sturgeon.
! F High Jump: Nancy Versteeg Triple Jump: Kim Sanburn 9.75
«r. r 1.38 metres, Shirley Versteeg, m., Warren Tishler, Allan Stur-
j (_ Karen Kaufman. geon
Long Jump: Nancy Versteeg Shot Put: Warren Tishler 10.7
3.99 metre, Rhea Behrns, Pattie in., Ivan Bonnett, Kim Sanburn,
Mann. and David Haasnoot tied.
Standing Long Jump: Nancy
Versteeg 2.22 m, Margaret Borg,
Sandra Templeman.
} Triple Jump: Carolyn Dins-
( +c- more, Shirley Versteeg, Nancy
Versteeg. UCW meeting
Shot Put Kim Unrau, Carolyn held June 3
Dinsmore, Donna Harding.
INTERMEDIATE. BOYS
Neoax~� 100 metre David Burns 14.0 WHITECHURCH -The UCW
sec., Jeff Baker, Andy Demer. held their meeting June 3 at the
ling. home of Mrs. Elmer Sleightholm
200 metre: David Burns 31.5 with an attendance of 12. Mrs.
sec., Lorne Loughran, Andy Tom Davidson, convener of
Self Demerling. tstewardship,was in charge. A
400 metre: David Burns 1:03.2 hymn was sung and Mrs. Gerald
it I AD.+iT1ANCE sec., Andy Demerling Lorne Smith led in prayer and gave a
Loughran. reading. Mrs. Dalton Schultz
"••' '°' 800 metre: David Burns 2:30 read the scripture and Mrs.
sec., Lorne Loughran, Andy Davidson gave the meditation on
COMING Demerling. stewardship.
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High Jump: Regan T)Pttman. Following tha mintrin�g nY o
All I.Al 11.11.01 " r`r•" r ` - Lee Griffith, David Burns. hymn Mrs. Davidson read "Take
Recommended �,•� bong Jump: David Burns 4.40 My Life and Let It Be". The roll
Adult metres, Jeff Baker, Wayne call was answered by telling the
Entertainment • / Lockle. story connected with pictures the
ME. Blending Long Jump,,David members had brought. A births
Rurna VINE moir.. Ten imAir- div tom fnllnumd tho maaflus
I Dancing & Dining Fully Licenced
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The Wingham Towne Players
-Present-
"THE INHERITANCE"
A 3 -act play by Harry J. Boyle
Wingham
Town Hall Auditorium
JUNE 17, 18, 19 at 8 p.m.
Tickets available at:
Waxworks Boutique, Wingham
Currah's General Store - Gorrie
Any Cast Member
Wingham Kinsmen Annual June Dance
NON-STOP DANCING.
to the music of
SHANNON & STAR TREK
SATURDAY, JUNE 19
at the Wingham Arena
from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Tickets only $8 per couple
Dance is restricted to those 18 and over.
OKLAHOMA!
Produced by the
Grey Central
Home and School Association
will be presented in ,
ELMA TOWNSHIP SCHOOL
Newry
8:00 P.M.
Wed., June 16, Thurs., June 17
Tickets available at:
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