OCT tnd, 1350 TEE CANA~1AN STATEUMAN. DOWANVff LA CNTA~I~ School Track - Fie Sees New Recort Twelve new records were s2it Estabrooks, Erie Carleton, *t the successfui Track and Charles Trlm: HOP Skip and ]Field Day held by Bowman- Jump-Dave Estabrooks, Eric Ville High School on Wednesday, Carleton, Norman James; Run- ,fePtemb er 24t)l Alex Wiseman1 ning Broad Jump-Eric Carle- ,?Won the Jurni cf:Ç-hampionshîp,, ton. Dave Estabrooks, Wiibui Cary MCUIIÇJ the Inter-: Lemon: Shot Put-Ken Wil- inediatrà Championship, and'liamsori, Bob Hannah, Jlm Dean: Dave Estabrooks the Senior High Jump-Dave Estabrooks, Cha1npionship, Manjorie Stew- Eric Carleton, Ross Kossatz; art captured the Girls' Junior Pale Vaut-Bob Archer, Don Championship, Virginia Brown Meehan. Ross Kossatz; Open the Girls' Intermediate Chamn-1 Mile-Dave Estabrooks, Peter Ditnaip and Beverly Smith 'Reynolds, Tie Norman James teSenior Girls' Champior.-: and Ji!n Dean. 1hP. Dave Estabrooks (12A) won Senior records set at the!i the Senior Championship wlth Track and Field Day were as! 37 points. Eric Carleton (làB) foilows: Dave Estabrooks ran1 was the hunner-up with 28 the 100 yard dash in 10.5 second, points, and Charles Trim (13B) While the aid record was l' was 3rd wlth 17 points. seconds: Dave Estabrooks shat- Intermediate Boys tered the aid record of 58.2 and 10yr ahLýr made i 57.1:~~~~ Eric Carleton made .10lr ah-ayMCl a new record of 20 feet 4 inches, lough, Robert Burgess, Joe In the Running Broad Jump B othwell; 220 yard-G ary Mc- the aid record for this event C uilough, Robent Burgess, Joe Was 17 feet 9 inches. Bothwell; 440 yards- Robent Burgess, Gary McCullough, Joe Senior Events Bothwell; 880 yards - Robert The resuits for the Senior. Burgess, Wayne Mavin, GrOg XVents were: 100 yard dash-- Cooper, Hop Skip and Jump- Dave Estabrooks, Charies Trivi, Gary McCullough, Joe Bath- Erie Canleton», 220 yards - well, Don Ellis, Running Broad Charles Tnim, Erie Carleton, Jump- Gary McCuiiough, Joe ]Dave Estabrooks; 440 yard - Bothwell, David Milne; Shot flave Estabnooks, Eric Canleton, Put-Bihl Osborne, Joe Bath- Charles Trim; 880 yands-Dave well, Gary McCuliaugh, High Jump--Gary McCullough, Tic David Mimne and Ken Park, Joe ? Bothwel;Pale Vault - Bryan A RT RI ' BHghsJim Moaircraft, Tie Bill A RT HR iTLCrHuges,Jopn l-r noe Thave been wonderfuiiy l Crd osswel;JOhnMClaR noe In being restored ta active life Burges.. after being cippled In nearly Gary McCullough (12B) be- every joint in my body and with came the Intermédiate Cham-. rmuscular soneness from head ta pion with 37 points, with Joe :fot. According ta medical Bothwell (11A) as runner-up dIiagnosis I had Rheumatoid' with 27 points, and Robent Bur- ,Arthritis and other forms Of gess (9F) 3rd wi.th 21 points. Jtheumnatism. For FREE infor- New Intermediate records:- Ination on how I obtained this Gary McCuilough 100 yard dash Wonderful relief write: 10.9 seconds, the aid record was MRS. LELA S. WIER 11.2. Gary MeCuilough 220 $805 Arbor His Drive ON-B yards, 24.6 seconds, aid record P.O. Box 2695 125.4. Gary McCulugh Hop Jackson, Mississippi 'Skip &nd Ju*ip, 40 feet 10% in- washday forecast sunny and dry WITH AN ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER No more weather worries..'.no heavy loads to carry, when you have an electrie clothes dryer. Washdays are always fine ... and your clothes dry sunshine-fresh ... automatically. live botter... ELECTRICALLY PUDLÏýUTIITIES -COMMISSION MILTON ELLIOTT Chaormr-n GEO. VAN BRIDGËE . Manager , 1 Id Meet Us Set 1chez. old record 37 feot 113/ in- Ichez. CGary MéCullough Rurn- nln BradJum 20 feet 81/t inches, oid recod18 teet 6 in- ches. Junior Boys 100 yard dash - AIex Wise- man, John Twist, Verne Rowe; 220 yards-Alex Wiseman, John Twist, David Werry; 440 yards -Davidi Werry, Alex Wiseman, Verne Row e ; Hop Skip and Jump-John Twist, Alex Wise- man, Don Kerr; Running Broad Jump-Verne Rowe, Alex Wise- man, John Twist: Shot Put - Verne Rowe, Barry Stephen, John Twist: High Jump-David Brent, David O'Rourke, Alex Wiseman, Pale Vault - Don Kerr, Alex Wisemnan, Verne Rowe. Alexc Wiseman (11A) Is the new Junior Champion with 29 points. Verne Rawe (9B) the nunner-up with 23 points, and John Twist (10F) 3nd with 21 points. New Junior records: John Twist Hop Skip and Jump, 37 feet 3 inches, aid record 33 feet 21/2 inches. Venne Rawe and Alex Wliseman tled in setting a new Running Broad Jump Re- cord of 18 feet 4 inches, the aid record was 16 feet il Inches. David Brent set a record of 5 feet for High Jump, the pre- viaus record for this was 4 feet 8 inches. Girls' New Records Thnee new records were set for the Girls' Basketball Speed Throw. M. Buttery set 93 per minute for the Senior Girls. B. MeRobbie's new record is 113 per minute for the Intermedi- ate Girls, and J. Jeffery set a record af 108 per minute for the Junior Girls. The previous re- cords for the Basket Bail Thnow were Senior 90 per minute, In- termediate 92 per minute a.nd Junior 93 per minute. A new record for the Girls' Intermediate Softbail Throw was set by M. Conney and P. Labreciue with 58 per minute, the oid record was 51 per min- ute. N. Witvoet and D. Haîlman set a new record for the Junior Soft Bail Throw of 58 per min- ute, the aid record was 52 per minute. Bevenly Smith. 15 the Senior Girls Champion with 30 points, and M. Buttery the runnen-up with 23. points. The Internecdi. ate Girls' Chairnpionship was won by Vinginia Brown with 19 1/z points, and the runnen-up was S. Chaskavich with 14% points. The winncr of the Jun- ior Girls' Championship is Mar- janie Stewart with 23 points, and J. Stewart and D.Hamn tied fur runner-up with 8 points. Junior Girls 50 yard Dash-Marjorie Stew- art, Gall Baker, Edith Nimnigon, Linda Roberts; 75 yd. Dash- Joanne Stewart, Joyce Davey, Gail Baker, Linda Roberts; Run- ning Broad-Manjorie Stewart, Helen Panas, J. Stewart, Edith Nimigon; Standing Broad-Ma- rie Tnimnble, M. Stewart, S. Wil- liams, H. Panas, Highi Jump - M. Stewart, Shirley Williams, Dixie Gi, Karen Sorénsan. Softball Distance Throw-Char- lotte Courtice, Diane Haliman,! M. Stewart, Karen Ormiston:, Softball Throw For Speed - N. Witvoet and D. Hallman, Ev. Sprague and R. Fowler, C. Counticé and H. Panas; Basket- ball Thnow for Speed-J. Jef- fery, S. Hancock and N. Wit- voet; M. Trimblé, D. Halîman and L. Roberts; J. Lander, M. Stewart and E. Hughes. Intermediate Girls 75 Yd. Dash-Vxnginia Brown, Nellie Raaphorst, Barbarai Philiips, Sandra Chaskavich;' 100 yl. Dash-Virginia Brown,I Neilie Paaphorst, Sandra Chas-1 kavic.h, Elva Reid: Running, Broad-Sandra Chaskavich, V. Bnown, Julia Allun, Donna Bragg, Standing Broad-Lînda Mutton, Sandra Chaskavich, Ann Leddy, D. Bnagg-, High Jump-D. Bragg, Ailéen De- With, V. Brown, N. Raaphorst; Softbal Distancé Throw-Ban- bara Hughes, Myrna Petersan, Eléanôr Pickard, Annie Hon- vath; Softball Throw For Speéd *-M. Caoney and P. Labrecque, P. Howélls and H. Bissonette, F. Rékker and T. Buma; Bas- kethal! Throw for Speed-B. McRobbie, M. Péterson and L.1 Mutton; M. Cooney, V. Brown and P. Labrécqué; M. Marr, B. Hughes and C. Osmond. Senior Girls1 75 vd. Dash-Bétty Phiiiips,1 Marion Buttéry, Bévénly Smith,' Bévcnly Wnaight; 100 Yd . Dash -Betty Phillips, Bevenly Smith, Marion Buttery, Audrey Wood; Runninz Broad-Er. Smith, Ar- dele Pickering, B. Wraight, M. Butterv; Standing Bnoad - B. Smith. M. Buttery. Linda Col- Weil, A. Pickering-, High Jump -B. Smith, M. Buttery, Cana- lyn Maon, A. Pickering, Sait- ball Distance Throw-R. Smith, M. Butteny, Anne Wilson, Bet- ty Branch; Soitbali Throw For Speed-B. Smith and B. Phil- liPs, A. Wood and A. Pickering, M. Harvey and M. Mitchell;, Basketball Thrôw for Sped- M. Buttery, J. Allun and C Ma- guire; Tied M. Heavyse, vM. Harvév, B. Wraight, L. Coiwell, P. Pingle, A. Wilson. B3ROWN'S Brown'& Busy Bées held thein first fail meeting at thé homne of Mns. Jas. Curson on Thursday événing, Sept. 18 wlth 14 mcm- bers présent. Aften a short- business session, thé ladies en-. joyéd a few games of bingoj h October meetine, will bé eldat the home of.M.És. J. Hiliier and1 will be a quilting. Mrs. Cursoni served a déiiciaus lunch. Thé canvassers ln thé recént drivé for funds for thé Women's Auxiliany af thé Mémorial Hos- pitl, Bowmanvillé, are pleased to rèport that a total ai $62.18 was collected ln Brown's section. Visitons with thé SlMpi8on làmily aVen thé weekend were: Mn. àftd Mrs. T. Masters and I&MUfY, Markh=,- ;Mr. andi Mrs. Young Ladies Flock to Q.A.C. The welcome mat was out this week for 100 young ladies who enrolled as freshmen in the degree and diploma courses at Macdonald Institute, Ontario Agri- cultural College, Guelph. The registration was the largest in many years. Miss Doris Baskerville, left, Dean of Women, is seen in the photo welcoming a group of her new students, from the left: Elizabeth Sickle, St. George; Janet Naylor, Hampton; Judy Goble and Katy Hamilton, both of Guelph. Storms and Billie, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Colemnan and infant daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cail and Mr.* J. Cali, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Cali and family. Business Directory Accountancy WVM. J. H. COGGINS Chartered Accountant Second Floor New Library Building Phone MArket 3-3612 MONTEITH - MONTEIT-u RIEHL & CO. Chartered Accountants 135 Simcoe St. N. Oshawa RA 5-3527 Partners : J. W. 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Office 23 King St. E. - Bowmanville Office Hours: 9 a.m. ta 6 p.m. daily Clased Saturday and Sunday Telephone: Office MA 3-5459 Le gal1 STRIKE and STRIKE Barristers, Solicitors Notaries Public W. R. Strike, Q.C. A. A. H. Strike, B.A. 40 King St. W. - Bowmanville Telephone MA 3-5791 LAWRENCE C. MASON. B.A. Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public King St. W. - Bowmnanville Phones: Office MA 3-5688 Residence MA 3-5553 MISS APHA L. HODGINS Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public Temperance St. - Bowmanville E. RICHARD LOVEKIN U.E., B.A., LLB. Box 9, Newcastle Phone Newcastle 2248 Consultation by appointinent only. W. KAY LYCETT, B.A. Barrister and Solicitor In the offices af R. R. Waddeli, Q.C. Main Street, Orono, Ontario Friday, 7 p.m. ta 10 p.m. Saturday: 9 arn. ta 5 p.m. M o r ga ge s LEROY HAMILTON - ORONO Phone 1 r 16 First Mortgage Funds Residences - Farms Business Properties Optfo metfr y KEITH A. BIILLET Optometrist 141 King St. E. - Bowmanville Office Hours: By appainimènt Monday ta Saturdav 9 a.m. ta 5 p.m. Wednesdays: 9 ta 12 1Tursday evenings Convention ToId That Haif Million Raised By Legion Auxiliaries The convention held by the Ladies Auxiliaries of the Can- adian Legion Ontario Provincial Command heid at the Rayai York Hotel, Toronto, last week, was an outstanding évent. It was attend2d. by 872 delegates from branches in eveny part of Ontarnio. Comradé Margaret Richardson, Toronto, was re- elected provincial pré 'sident. Comnade Rose Bate, 'Zone Commander for -Zone F, an- naunced in her annual report that there were eight branches in this Zone, Dunbarton, Ajax, Whitby, Oshawa, Bowmanvilie, Claremont, Uxbridgé and Sun- derland, with a membership of 672. Duning thé past year thèse branches raised more than $15,800. Comnadé Baté reported that she tnavelled 1,500 miles a year in fulfilîment of her duties as Zone Commander. She visited each auxiiiary in November for the nominations and election of officers. She returned for the installation of officens at a later meeting of each branch, and in- addltiofl**e dèM ffIéTa visit ta each auxiliary in the Zone. Those who attended thé Pro- vincial Convention from Bow- manvilie were Zone Commander Bate; thé président of the Bow- manville Ladies Auxiliany ta the Canadian Legion, Comnadé Ann Town League Hockey Sched. ,Oetober - 9-Brooks Contractons vs. Dept. of Works -Murdoch & Weish vs. Front Strcet 16-Front Street vs. Brooks Contractons -Dépt. of Wonks vs. Murdoch & Welsh 23-Dept. oi Worksý vs. Front Street -Murdoch & Weish vs. Brooks Contractons 30-Front Street vs. Murdoch & Wèlsh -Dept. of Works vs. Brooks Coritractors November - 6-Mundoch & Welsh vs. Dept. ai Works. -Brooks Contractors vs. Front Street 13-Brooks Contractons vs. Mun- doch & Wélsh -Front Street vs. Dept of Works 20-Dept af Works vs. Brooks Contractons -Fr:m.it Street vs. Murdoch & Wélsh 27-Brooks Contractons vs. Front Street -Murdoch & Wélsh vs. Dept. of Works Decemben 4-Front Street vs. Dept. of Works -Brooks Contractons vs. Mur- doch & Wélsh 11-Murdoch & Wéish vs. Front Street -Brooks Contractons vs. Dept. of Works 18-Dept. of Wonks vs. Mur- doch & Wéish -Front Street vs. Brooks Contractons January - 8-Murdoch & Weish vs Brooks Contractons --Dept. of Works vs. Front S-tréet 15-Brooks Contractons vs. Dcpt. ai Works -Murdoch & Welsh vs. Front Street 22-Front Street vu. Brooks Contractons -Dept. of Works vs. Mur- doch, & Welsh 29-Dept. ai Works vs. Front Street -Murdoch & Weish vu. Broioks Contractons February - 5-Front Street vs. Mundoch & Welsh -Dept. af Works vs. Brooks Contractons 12-Murdoch & Weish vs. Dcpt. of Works -Brooks Contractons vs. Front Street 19-Brooks Contractons vu. Mur- doch & Welsh1 -Front Street vs. Dept of' Woi ka Piper; the sécretary, Comradc Audrey Bate; the sergeant-at- arms, Comrade Edythe Rundle; and thé press représentative, Comnade Béryl Hughes. It was announced that the Ladies Auxilianiés ta the Can- adian Legion in Ontario had raiséd half a million dollars during the year. An account was given of donations and good works. An official. welcome ta the city was given by Mayor Nathan Phillips af Toronto. David L. Burgess, president ai the Dominion Command of the Canadian Legion, and Fred O'Brecht, président of the On- tario Command, addnessed thé apening session. Thé Invoca- tion was by Padre the Rev. William Sherman, Sunnybrook Hospital. Thé apening ceré- manies wene most impressive as the colour panty marched in. Comnade Edythé Rundie, Bow- manvilie, sergeant-at-arms, car- nied the Union Jack, and Com- rade Audrey Rate carried the Auxiliany Standard. A slitguA.Janquet for thé âëlégates -was held on Tuesday evening and the tables wée béautifuily decorated with gold and blue flowers, the auxiliany colours. Fred O'Brecht was the main speaker. Following the banquet dancing was enjoyed ta the rhythmic music of Art Hallman's 12-pièce orchestra. On Wednésday évening thé delégatés marched from thé Royal York Hotel ta the cena- taph at Toronto City Hall. The parade was led by the massed colours of 48 Union Jacks and by 48 Auxiiiary Standards, fol- lowéd by the 48th Highlanders Pipe Band. The marching dele- gates were headed by the pro- vincial président, Comnade M. Richardson. The inspiring service at the cenotaph was conducted by Rev. William Sherman, Padre of Sunnybrook Hospital, who also gave thé benediction. The provincial president laid a wneath at thé cenotaph. Thé thnee day sessions af the convention cioséd on Thursday afternoon. Thé installation of officens, who escorted by thé provincial sergeant-at-arms and1 thé provincial standard béarer, was conductéd with a heant stirring céremony. 24 Hour Service Zone Poppy Chairman Stresses Importance of Tag Day, November Sth Vice-President Ed. Rundie pre- slded at the regular meeting of Branch 178, Canadian Leg ion on Thursday evening, when Charter was ordered draped in memory of Comrade Henb Waolley. Zone Poppy Chairman N. ir- cock, Oshawa, was present and spoke an behaif of the Poppy Fund. He stressed the fact that members shouid get out and tag on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 7 and 8. "It is your duty as a Légion member ta get out and work at tis time, as this is your chance ta heip others in memory of aur fallen camradés,"I he said. Comrade D. Hilton reported for Légion sponsored Cub Pack. Apple Day wiil be held Oct. 18. HIe said that arangements are undénway ta try and hold a Scout and Cub Rally in Bow- manville. Letter wiil bé sent ta Town Council asking permission ta hold Poppy Tag Day in Bow- manvilié on evening of Friday, Nov. 7th, and ail day Saturday, NOV. 8th. Church Parade on Sunday, Nov. 9th, wiil be ta Tninity United Church in the morning. Plans are being made by the Orono members to have church parade there in thé af- ternoon ta the Anglican Church. Annual Remembrance Day Dmn- ner wiil be heici in the Légion Hall Saturday, Nov. 8th. At the close of regular busi- ness meeting Colirade Hilton showed two films on insécts and fishing in Canada's fan north. MONUMENTS AND FINE QUALIT MARKERS 0 " STAFFORD lac BROS. dwathrfuJ Stafford Bras. Monumental Works 318 Dundas St. E.. Whltb3 Phono Whitby MOhawk 8-3552 introducing NEW! 5 PIECE PLACE SETTING SPECIAL SPECIAL $29 ORDINARILY $29.50. FOR THE FIRST TIME . 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