The Wingham Advance-Times, 1979-04-25, Page 17..
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Notes from Whitechurch
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gutoskie,
Michael and Mighelle of Kit-
chener spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Rintoul.
Congratulations to Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Smith of Goderich on
the arrival of a baby boy, James
Michael, on Thursday, April 12,
at Goderich hospital. A brother
for Bobby.
Mrs. Walter James and Mrs.
Mary Bostock of Woodstock
visited Satui day with Mrs.
Robert Mowbray.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Collins of
Bad Axe, Michigan, visited
Monday with Mr. am Mrs. Victor
Emerson.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jamieson,
Bob and Dale spent the weekend
with relatives in Toronto.
Little Bobby Smith of Goderich
is visiting with his grandmother,
Mrs. Bob Adams.
Miss Jane Laidlaw of London
spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Laidlaw. On Sunday Mr. and
Mrg'L harmeof G,Aerich alco
visiLe' a. the La slaw ' orr
Mr. and Mrs. a!! to ^ aclnt rt
of London were Sunday
with M and Mrs. Ca.
Clenaghan and Mrs. Ben
Clenaghan.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Osborne,
Ed's id
S'"ing
Bethany, Anna and Latus were
in Toronto Monday and Tuesday.
Whitechurch anniversary
service will be held Sunday, May
ow 27. Guest speaker will be a for-
mer minister at Chalmers, Rev.
R. T. A. Marshall of Strathroy.
1:2nh Ver r0� There will be two services, at 11
a.m. and 8 p.m.
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The 4-H club msmbWs WiB
attend Achievement Night Oo
Thursday, April 96, at LuckDOW
United Church at 7:30.
David Elliott, who attends F-
E. Madill Secondary School, 'is
this weep working at Topnotch'
Mill, Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans WW
in London on Tuesday and
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ross of
-h Battleford, Saskatchewan,
visited a few days last week with
M-. and Mrs. Don Ross Md
tan ;ly, Mr. and Mrs. Russel RAW
of Wingham and Mr. and 11M.
reorge Ross and Cheryl, Owen
Sound. Mr. Ross is a retired
..CMP officer.
Visitors with Mr. and No.
Walter Moore and family On
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Moore and granddaughter
Christine of Drayton, Ulmont
Moore of Wroxeter, Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Johnston and family,
M 14may, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
Moore and family of Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tiffin and
Joey and Mrs. Orville Tiffin
visited Sunday with the formers'
daughter, Mrs. Dave McGlynn,
Mr. McGlynn, Wayne and new
baby, Janet Elizabeth, of Kit-
chener. Janet Elizabeth arrived
at K -W Hospital on April 12.
Whitechurch residents
congratulate the McGlynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel Proctor of
Livonia, Michigan, spent the
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Tiffin, Mr. and Mrs. • Victor
Emerson and Mrs. Gertrude
Tiffin of Wingham.
Mrs. George Fisher, who
visited recently with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Gibson -and family, is
now with bar son, Gordon, who is
playing ball in Florida.
Whitechurch WI members are
canvassing for the Canadian
Cancer Society this week.
Harvey Osborne completed his
third year at Knox College last
Thursday.
Miss Colleen Farrier of
Toronto, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carman Farrier, received
her Master's Degree in Music on
Easter may, playing a piano
recital at Bloomington, Indiana.
Attending the recital and
reception were her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Carman Farrier, and
Brian, Miss Winnifred Farrier of
Toronto and Mrs. Garnet
Farrier, Whitechurch.
Members of the Presbyterian
congregation, adherents and
friends are invited to attend an
Open House at the manse on
Sunday, April 29, from 2-5 P.M.
On Sunday, Chalmers
Presbyterian congregation
welcomed Rev. M. Mark and
Rev. and Mrs. John Bell. After
the service a pot luck dinner was
held in the basement of the
church where everyone had the
opportunity to meet the guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell come to
Whitechurch in early June to
minister to the Chalmers
congregation. Rev. Hugh Nugent,
interim moderator, introduced
Mr. Mark who explained about
missions.
The United Church Thankof-
fering service will be held in the
church Wednesday. May 2, at
8:30 with guest speaker Rev.
Wilena Brown giving a message
on Japan. The Presbyterian
Women's Missionary Society
members are invited.
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"B" DIVISION CHAMPS—The team of Rick Rathburn, Jeff Corbett, Danny Stacey and
Cliff Robb and Stan Cepukas (both absent) won the 180 Dart League's "B" division
championship this year.
MIDGET "B" MVP
In 1978-79 season midget
"B" MVP was Todd Rintoul.
Absent when photo was taken
were Greg Gibson, MIP and
Vaughn Passmore, top scor-
er.
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SUNDAY MIRED
Haughs are in first place in the
A division with 3,369 points and
Heards are close behind with
3,355. Walls are in third with
3,090.
In the B division Hoffes hold
the lead with 3,394 points and
Ruttanrr-are in second with 3,232.
Hickeys are in third with 2,980.
Jackie Kregar bowled the
ladies' high single of the week
with a 241 game. C rM Hoffe had
the 264 top men's score. Anna
Haugh bowled the 595 ladies' high
triple and Bill Wall had the men's
high triple.
Bowling 200 and over were:
Pete Bauer, 216; Dave Nesbitt,
253; Dan Martin, 210; Jean King,
219, 212; Anna Haugh, 223; Edna
Mae Armstrong, 243, 223, 269;
Rod Hickey, 224; Ron Thompson,
245; Beth Wall, 226, 237; Cecil
Hoffe, 264; Jim Sawyer, 212; Ron
Cleghorn, 220, 255; Bill Wall, 244,
234; Linda Wall, 200 and Jackie
Kregar, 241.
COMMERCIAL LEAGUE
Following the last of four
playoff games the team stan-
dings are: Gene's Mean Machine
first with 11,972; Francis'
Dancers second with 11,314;
Larry's Leapers third with
11,281; Bob's Boozers fourth with
11,212; Leon's Lions fifth with
11,174; and Roy's Rattlers last
with 10,690.
The ladies' high single and
triple were bowled by Ruth Ann
Steffer with scores of 288 and 729.
Frank Burke bowled the men's
high scores at 369 and 838.
The league held its banquet and
dance to celebrate its 25th year of
existence at the Wingham Legion
hall April 21.
LADIES' LEAGUE
Clark's Cougars are on top of.
the championship round with 6261
points; Skinn's Seals are second
with 6121 and Elston's Elks third
with 5857.
The consolation is topped by
Tervit's Tigers with 6018; Lee's
Lions are second with 5896 and
Welwood's Weasels third with
5864.
Shirley Storey bowled the 715
high triple and 279 high single.
Games over 200 were recorded by
Peggy Tervit, Shirley Wahrton,
Audrey Swatridge, Carol Clark,
Shirley Storey, Florence
Thompson, Faye Moir, Jeanette
Scott, Mary Lee, Shirley Sallows,
Betty Darling, Jean King, Joanne
Harrison and Edna Armstrong.
Local girl will compete
in Pan. American games
Doris Coultes of RR 5,
also played 10 games. Players,
Wingham, is one of three Ontario
trainers and coaches from across
girls selected to go to Puerto Rico
Canada participated in the
with the Saskatoon ladies'
week's activities.
fastball team this year. There
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibson and
they will. represent Canada in the
The team will spend a week in
Pan American games.
May training in California and
The other two Ontario girls
will return to Orlando. Florida.
picked to reinforce the team
the last week in June prior to
during tryouts in Florida
going to San Juan July 1-15 for
recently are Nancy Bulmer of
the Pan American games
Gowanstown and Marilyn Mc-
Mrs. Wellington Hargrave.
Comb of Chatsworth. All three
This is the first year softball
play for the Milverton Suns. Two
has been included among the
girls from British Columbia were
sports in the Pan Am games. In
also picked to make the trip
addition to the ladies' team from
While in Florida the girls un-
Saskatoon Canada will be
derwent four to five hours
represented by a men's team
rigorous training each day and
from Victoria, B.C.
MRS. WILLIAM SOTHERN
Notes from Fordwich
Misses Peggy Schneider and
are pleased that she was able to
Cathy Gibson are attending a
return home last week from St
music workshop at Fanshawe
Mary's Hospital where she
College in London for the Ontario
recently underwent major
Youth Choir from April 25 to 29.
surgery. Her daughter. Mrs
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gibson and
Elizabeth Huether of Cambridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Kneeshaw of
spent the weekend with her Mr
Flint, Michigan, visited over the
and Mrs. Clayton Brown of
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Toronto were visitors at the
Wallace Gibson and family.
Cooper home on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron Reed, Orono,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart
visited Saturday with Mr. and
attended the Hutchinson In -
Mrs. Wellington Hargrave.
dustries Tank and Truck Show
Mr. and Mrs. John Tudan
held at the Inn on the Park.
visited over the weekend with
Toronto, on Friday. Mr. and Mrs
relative& in Port Colborne.
Jim Patterson of Mono Mills also
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Schaefer
attended.
returned home last week after
Mrs. Jim Warrell was able to
spending the winter in Florida.
return home Saturday from
Friends of Mrs. Wray Cooper
County of Bruce General
"B" RUNNERS-UP—Brian's Buzzards, with Rick Stapleton, Wayne Irvin, John Craw-
ford and John McIntosh (absent), were runners-up in the "B" division of the 180 Dart
League. Guess the buzzard got Brian.
i a low-,
Hospital, Walkerton, where she
had been in the intensive care
unit. Fordwich friends wish her a
speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Miller moved
their household effects from their
home in Waterloo to their home
in Fordwich.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zim-
merman and Melissa of Hamilton
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Les Loughran.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Siefert and
family of Bramalea visited
Sunday with Mrs. Ellen Siefert
and family.
Mrs. Ray Fleischauer of
Stratford spent a day last week
with Mr and Mrs. James
Warrell.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Simmermaker
of Ilarriston visited Sunday with
air, and Mrs. Lloyd Sim-
mermaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Coghlin
spent the weekend at Port Elgin
at a Lions convention.
Wingham
Centennial
Jog
Fest
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2 km., 5 km., & 10 km.
Saturday, May 26
Registration: 9:30 to 10 a.m. 2 km.
(10 a.m. start at Town Hall)
10:00 to 10:30 a.m. 5 km. and 10 km.
(10:30 start at Town Hall)
Participate. Each person receives an official certificate and
a Jog Fest crest.
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