i Over the course of a year Fred Speers Newmarket high school athletes find time to range them selves against their Pickering College in practically every sport in season This year for the first time because of the switch of the Trophy and NHS track meets to a springtime setting the friendly hilltop rivals added a track and field meet to their list of compe titions The dualschool meet was held on Tuesday and Thursday of last week Pickering athletes flash ed their best form in the senior sector winning all but one of the nineevent program to pile up a substantial advantage that bulked large in the final tabulation cut this edge to in intermedi ate and showed their heels to the Collegians in junior with a triumph Terry Sumner Pickering Col lege turned in the best individ ual effort in senior with three firsts in intermediate Bert lock fleet College sprinter land ed two firsts Robert Dick col lected three firsts in the junior events to spark that division Five Pickering school marks were shattered in 24event pro gram Bob King set a new junior shot put mark and Terry Sumner heaved the discus 108 for new senior record All three re lay marks were topped in senior intermediate and junior Results were SENIOR EVENTS yds Sumner PC PC Hugo NHS sees 220 yds Sumner PC PC Hugo NHS 246 sec vds Moffatt PC Underbill PC McCaffrey NHS 2 min 227 sees Pole vault Underbill PC Alger PC Tate NHS high jump Ames PC Storie PC NHS tun broad jump Hugo NHS Vance NHS Bennett Shot put PC Smart Cotton NHS dis cus Sumner Magulre PC Hugo NHS broke PC school record relay Pickering College Hare OTJruin Mcrin Sum ner Newmarket high school INTERMEDIATE EVENTS yds Kelloek PC Lock- hart NHS NHS sec 220 yds Kelloek Lock hart NHS NHS sees yds NHS Baker PC PurvesSmith PC sees High jump Cameron PC Tate NHS Bennitz NHS running broad jump PC Robinson NHS Gilbert NHS broke school record shot put crosson PC PC Sinclair NHS Discus Tate NHS Alger PC PC Javelin Sears PC Tate NHS Sinclair NHS 106 yd relay Pickering College Baker Brown Kelloek New market high school sec new record JUNIOR EVENTS 100 yds Dick NHS Thom son PC PC sees yds Dick NHS King PC Hillaby NHS sees high jump Evans NHS NHS Wilkinson PC Running broad Dick NHS Forhan NHS PC shot put King PC Lister NHS Dick NHS new school record yd relay Pickering College King Kelso Thomson Newmarket high school sees new school record To who has ever taken music lessons or music the word recital conjures up a series of pictures or maybe I could more rightly say emotions Ah well do remember the churned up feeling in my stomachboth as teacher ami pupil when confronted with one MOCK WEDDING On Thursday May a show er was held in the recreation room of the Office Specialty in honor of Miss Laura Whitfield Hostesses were Miss Margaret and Miss Florence A mock wedding was staged by the employees of the credit department Principals were Audrey as the bride Ann Cunningham groom best man Joan Tidman flower girl Helen bridesmaid Florence Cal- father of the bride Mar garet Teasdale mother of the bride and Eva Whitfield offici ated After the riotous cere mony a delicious lunch was serv ed by the hostesses The bride- tobe was presented with a pair of matching lamps a trilite and table lamp in Chinese red- Present Athletic At Home- Dont miss the chance A m to show off some of your own fancy strokes this year Theres safe bathing for you and the whole family in Ontarios Lakeland HOUND TRIP BY BUS FALLS KING GEORGE HOTEL HON The presentation of the awards for the Newmarket public schools field and track meet were made toy Francis at the annual meeting of the Newmarket Home and School Association The prizes are don ated by the Association In introducing Mr a member of the Stuait Scott teaching staff the presi dent Mrs Howard Morton call ed attention to his great interest in childrens sports Much of the extra training in athletics which the youngsters are receiving is due to Mr Hoi fine cooperation she said as well as to the other teachers who give of their own time for these extracurricular activities Mr said We want every hoy and girl in our schools to have athletics These who are receiving these tonight are just a little better than usual For their leadership in their age groups they have won the championships Mr called on the vinners to accept their awards Those receiving the medals in cluded senior girls champion Marilyn Barker Prince Charles senior boys champion Donald Ir win Alexander intermedi ate girls champion Linda Pur- tell Stuart Scott intermediate boys champion Garry King George junior cham pion Janet Alexander and junior hoys champion Garfield Crawford King George Marilyn Barker and Donald the Hewitt and Bowser trophies for the outstanding boy and girl athlete in the Newmar ket public schools for The awards are made by Hewitt and Frank Bowser to the most outstanding athletes on the field at the annual meet They do not necessarily go to the sen ior champions but to the boy and girl judged of superior standing for their class In the absence of Frank Bow ser who was to have made the awards the presentation of the two trophies was made by A Jackson Mr Jackson called at tention to the fact that Marilyn had won every event in which she had entered and Donald had won ail but one In it he placed second The trophies were pre sented at the May meeting of the Home and School Associa tion at Prince Charles school v J ir f NJS re mm r- I yx Takes In Exhibition Tilt Behind clutch pitch ing from rookie Chase Pickering College de feated Newmarket high school in an exhibition game at Pick ering last Wednesday The Col legians could thus lay claim to the mythical school league crown of this neck of the wtrnds as last week they polished Aurora high Pickering pushed across two in the first three in the third and two in the fourth build up a cushion Then the sluggers went on active service Bob single and an error plating the goose egg cracker in the fifth The punchers went active again in sixth and with a by Bruce Rogers ran their string to five runs Pickering picked up again in the sixth with runs as Bill Barter singled Terry Sumner raced luri homo with a four master Bert Bill Barter and Terry Sumner paced Pickering two hits each Bob Dick Bruce Rogers did the same for Fred schoolmen Bob pitched for being nicked for safeties Pickering College Brown Un derbill Kelloek Barter Sumner Chase Snider Ames Newmarket high Hut chinson Sinclair Mc knight Dick Rogers Palpitations of the heart eyes tlmt couldnt focus sense of delightful new clothes and a do or die determination made for me at any rote a battleground of a recital said to the other half Of the a in 1 y and Mr hist night that I thought children had gained in aplomb and social adjustment in these latter days for the children of Friday night had delightful stage manners and all looked as if they had come out of the pro verbial bandbox due to what efforts of mothers one can only imagine But now to get down to the serious aspect of the recital which a given by pupils of wen- Bretigny Herman Fowler Norman Mae Patterson Robert John Willis and Alberta Wood members of the Newmarket branch of the Ontario Registered Music Teachers Association Mr in his opening re marks said that he hoped great things musically would come to music lovers from such an asso ciation and just such recitals as Friday nights with its preview of budding talent The program is too long for me to mention everything specifical ly so this will be general with a few highlights The first ten numbers vocal and instruments were by the following small folk Mary Wes ley Nancy Davis Billy Mills Kerry Peters Rosalie Collins David who is steadily progressing Mavis Houston Donald Bate and Patricia Hall If there is any thing that pulls at ones heart strings more than to see these small people facing their mates and grownups determined to do their part to make things a suc cess I have yet to find it They are doing something mo mentous in their world and the way they do it and the reception they get may mean much to them in the future Last night attention and applause were faultless Every child of them was a credit to their respective teachers We could have wished to hear hotter throughout the program all the words of the little vocalists and am sure by the next time we hear them they will just open their mouths and let the words flow out One little lad who sang had a million dollar smile that will take him far if he ever goes in for stage work The next nine numbers by Hutchinson Donald Jack son Marian Wright Judith Car ter t Edna Perks June Pi and Joan Curtis were a bit more advanced and showed that technitiil dif ficulties were being met and overcome and that expression was creeping up and demanding attention and getting it The teachers and parents of these children are starting them out on a road that is sometimes thorny and sometimes strewn with roses but its always a road around whose bends are waiting things of surprise and delight that go far to compensate for the thorny hours of practice and the sometimes hours of discourage ment Music like the sirens of old cures its followers with the pro mise of even more wonderful things to come So lie good cheer little pilgrims on the road to music land Now I wish to speak of two people who lent color and radi ance to the program I speak of the violin selections by Joy Johnson Hardendcn and the vo cal solos of Alma Stephens In to the childrens program these came with an inspiration to the children to keep on arid attain what these two artists had reach ed and let me say that the chil dren gave them an attention which spoke for itself for chil dren can soon show like or dis like and no nonsense about it Mrs d a most pleasing personality and she played three selections in a man ner which delighted her and gave just the touch of difference which keeps a recital from monotony Alma Stephens looked lovely and sang with a purity of tone and truth of interpretation which makes instant appeal to car and heart One was only sorry felt a touch of loss when the last lovely note melted into the air In the second half of the pro gram David John braith Elizabeth Patri cia Hall Charlotte Morton Mar garet Willis Beth Johnston Marion Eves Shirley Ann Elizabeth Jean Rose Rodney West and Jim Sine took part and were well worth hear ing One thing which pleased Archie and me was the number of boys who took part Music is a golden key that opens many doors as we grow older and the boy or girl who has it is lucky indeed Rodney West and Verne Hut chinson were the only two boys we had ever heard play before and Rodney only on the cornet in the orchestra we were delighted at their progress Now we will watch those other boys and as sess what music is doing for them for we will not lose track of them Beth Johnston we have watch ed grow from a child to the young lady who since we last heard her play had developed the quality which goes into the making of a pianist And every one who reads this column knows what I think of Jean Roses future All those others I want to hear again before I mention them individually see the promise which like flower buds will open with the sunshine of patience hard work cooperation with teachers and love for music If the love for it is therenothing can keep the bud from becoming the full blown rose of fulfilment Every teacher taking part must have felt that they have given all in centive to young players to keep on in spite of difficulties to conquer stiffness to let their own personality creep into their playing to such an extent that their audience hears what they hear and accompanies them into that lovely realm where we leave the commonplace for the realm where anything is possible ami dreams come true Thank you teachers Can Outfit Dad FROM HEAD TO TOE FOR WORK OR PLAY ft FOR DA Especially for Day A choice of gift for dad A 2 or casual NECKWEAR is hi SPORT him S3 up SOCKS and SWIM SUITS ever color BELTS up classic up IF DAD LIKES FISHING Shop at Our Sporting Goods Department Set him fishing tackle ami accessories Hell appreciate the BEST Morrisons Mens Wear 158 MAIN ST i At For Local Girls o jT V V- are cam carried on on all ami will make an Important Shown the A3 mm DRIVE NEWMARKET All is in readiness for for junior Indies crew when it pays first scheduled visit to Mount Albert Friday Though long de layed hi getting the house in or der Mount Albert defending Lake champion is now ready for oil coiners At a recent Mar guerite Green was named presi dent and team captain Kelly Case has taken on the coaching duties Mrs Gladys Rolling was selected as manager for another season Ruth Simpson is secre tarytreasurer Transportation committee is Shirley and Jean Rolling Publicity dispen ser Is Ida Quite a number of changes from last years championship squad reports Gladys Rolling but another good team to defend the laurels Is in the making HOLWELLBARNES RITES AT MIDLAND Knox was the scene of the marriage May of Catherine lean laughter of Mr Mrs Grant Harms and Mr Llewellyn George Hoi well son of Mr and Mrs indwell Newfoundland Self officiated Mrs was soloist Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a while satin gown with fingertip veil and carried a shower bouquet of red roses Miss Dorothy Lukes tile attendant wore green hue and taffeta and carried a nosegay of pink carnations Mr William Barnes was best man Cap- lain Leslie Barnes was usher The reception was held in the Church parlors and the brides mother received in rose crepe For travelling the bride chose grey suit with blue accessories They will reside in Toronto Mr Barnes was a former prin cipal of Mount Albert Continua tion school HAVE A shower was held at the home of Mrs May in honor of Miss Laura Whitfield An enjoyable evening was spent at cards and at the conclusion of the evening the bridetobe was presented with a lovely mir ror A delicious lunch was to the thousands young couples who will bo united in this month wo offer our congratulations and wishes lor happy clays to in a promising country whoso futuro you helping lo build