Running Highâ€"1, Bill Simpson; 2, Eddie Storosko; 3, Roland Snyder. Threeâ€"legged Raceâ€"1, Gerry Scott and Stanley Mason; 2, Armadino Berâ€" linger and Grant McFarlane; 3, George Jacklin and Jimmie Molnar. Horse Back Raceâ€"1, Gerry Scott and Berton Othmer; 3, James Wilson and Bobby Young; 3, Roy Fearn ‘and Graâ€" Threeâ€"Legged Raceâ€"1, Barbara Steâ€" vens and Barbara Jelbert; 2, Kethia Davis and Lorna Shelswell. : Ekipping Raceâ€"1, Barbara Stevens; 2, MerylMarsh; 3, Barbara Jelbert. B Boys (Under 10) ‘ Sack Raceâ€"1, Barry Brewer; 2, Jack McPhail; 8, Joseph Nawrot. _ â€" Running Broadâ€"1, James McElwee: Jumpsâ€"Jr. Boys Under 12 2, Tommy McKenzie; 3, Eddie Storosâ€" 14 Years and over: 1, Annie Ferguson; 2, Kathleen Walsh ; 3, Mary DeMarco. Novélty Racesâ€"Girls Under 10â€" Potato Raceâ€"1, Thelma Willison; and Freda Fors; 2, Shirley Stevens and Laura Marks; 3, Bridget Nelson and Julia Davidson. Six Years and" nnderr--;, JQ S son; 2, Shirley Harris, 3, Mar'-‘_' Allen. i Seven Yearsâ€"1, Valerie Tottman; Malvena. MacPhail; 3, Ginger Price. Eight. Yearsâ€"â€"1, Barbara Stevens Joyce Renaud; 3, Barbana Jelbert. Nine Yearsâ€"1, Joan MacElrea; ~*, Gloria fPaige 3, Mildred‘Peterson. Tén Yearsâ€"1, Hazel Stevens; 2, Jenâ€" nie Fermanic;.3, Katie Pylypiw. 13 Yearsâ€"1, Isobel Fuller; 2, Katherâ€" ine Kinsey; 3, Marion Fisher. 11 Yearsâ€"1, Patsy Brewer: 2, Janet ‘Tottman; 3, Lorraine Nadeau 12 Yearsâ€"iShirley McElrea; 2; Shirâ€" ley Stevens; 3, Katherine Haystead. 14 Years and overâ€"1, John Johnston; 2, Adrian Landers; 3, Lawrence Luhta- nen. | .. Ten Yearsâ€"Gerry Scott; â€"2, Gordon Brice; 3, Bobby Snyder Eleven Yearsâ€"1, James McElwee; 2, Roland Snyder; 3, Kenneth Eastman Twelve Yearsâ€"1, Roy Hobbs; 2, Billy McElwee; 3, Billy McLeod 13 Yearsâ€"1, Frank Parisi; 2, Hadley: 3, Kenneth Walsh. Eight Yearsâ€"1, [Billy Palmer; 2, Graâ€" ham McWhirter;â€"3, Ronald Evans. Nine Yearsâ€"1, Harry Bekke; 2, Barry Brewer; 3, Larry Mason. seven Yyearsâ€"â€"1, Geo. Makinen; 2, Leonard Ashton; 3, Garry Ryan. Room 2 â€" Ronald Hadley, Stanley Hayes, Kenneth Walsh, Roy Hobbs. Champions in Various Age Groups Girls under 10â€"Barbara Stevens Boys under. 10â€"Barry Breéewer # Junior Girlsâ€"Patsy Brewer Junior Boysâ€"James McElwee Inter. Girlsâ€"Shirley McElrea Inter. Boysâ€"Benny Simpson Henior Girlsâ€"Annie Ferguson Senior Boysâ€"John Johnston Ciix Years and underâ€"1, James Maâ€" son; 2, Bobby T‘homas; 3, Arvo Salo. Relaysâ€"Boys Room 4â€"Alfred Parisi; Bill Johhston Johnston, Jack Foster * Room 1â€"Adrian Landers, Frank Paâ€" rist, Bernard Nadeau, Ted Phillips. Room 2â€"Aster Erickson, Betty Brier, Ehirley McElrea, Shirley Stevens. Room 4â€"Janet Tottman, Freda Fors, Elva Hays, Joyce Lawlor. Relaysâ€"Girls ; Room 1â€"Annie Ferguson, Isobel Fulâ€" ler, Mary Demarco, Virginia Dincorn. Mattagami Public School had ideal weather for its annual Field Day on Tuesday of last week and the event was carried through with special success. ‘The pupils were enthusiastic about the event and showed the results of trainâ€" ing and practice as well as of good health and interest. The event was held on the school‘s own grounds. Tihe following are the winners in the. various events: | Winners in the Various Events Presented at the Field Day. . Also the Winners of the Championships for the V arious Age Groups at the School. y fls Mattagami Public School Annual Field Day Last â€" Week on School Grounds Dashesâ€"Girls 1 6t « "{ leriie Tottman 2, Ginger Price. rbara Stevens; 2, bana Jelbert. . in MacElrea; 2, Ronald Seniorsâ€"1, June Sutherland; 2, Joan Prentice; 3, Mary Lou Landreville. Jumpling For Form Juniorsâ€"1, Margo Kirkland; 2, Mary Rubic; 3, Mildred Verbik. Juniorsâ€"1, Hendrika Green; Mary Kubic, Nancy McNeil. tSeniors-â€"l Velma Popovich 2, Betty Keeley, 3, Lydia Defelice. Seniorsâ€"1, Betty Keeley; 2, June Schofield; 3, Mary Lou Landréville. Throwing Softball in Pairs Juniorâ€"Rosie Brklacich, Mary Rubic. Seniorâ€"1, Velma Popovich, June Schofield; 2, Glenny Byron, June Suthâ€" erland. Throwing Softball For Distance Juniorsâ€"1, Hendrika Green; 2, Rosie Brklacich; 3, Lena Todd. Running Broad Jump Juniorsâ€"1, Rosie Brklacich; 2, Mary iubic; 3, Velma Popovich. 60â€"YÂ¥d. Dashâ€"Girls .Jumors-â€"l Shirley Studden; 2, Rosie Brklacich; 3, Nancy McNeil. Seniorsâ€"1, Betty Keeley; 2, Mary Lou Landreville; 3, Lydia Defelice. ‘ Threeâ€"Legged Race Juniorsâ€"1, â€" Velma Popovich, Elda Narduzzi; 2, Mary Rubic, Rosie Brklaâ€" cich; 3, Sheila Bassett, Joyce Taylor. Seniorsâ€"1, Irene Cousineau, Mary Lou Landréville; 2, Kathleen Corris, Velma Popovich ; 3, Olgo Difants, Clare Zanchin. Day on Friday: Schumacher High School Field Day Interesting _ Event on Friday Last _ The following is the tesult of: events Jayelm Throw . ... { at the Schumacher High School . Field| Junicrâ€"1, Buchar; Jacksic, ~8, List of Winners in the Viarious Groups. : Races, Jumping, Softball Throws, Rugby Throws, Pole Vault, . Javelin Throws, Shot Puts Relay Races and Other Events on Programme. Those present "were: Misses Vida Bea‘umont, Patsy Nelson, Winnifred MacElrea, Gorrine Haystead, Marion Patriquin, Eileen Surman, Gwen Robb, Eileen Beaumont, Catherine MacElrea, Garnet MacJanet, Mr. Sid Taylor, Carl Redden, Rev. Smith and guest speaker. Miss Webster. The meeting of the Mountjoy Y.P.U. o1 Wednesday evening, September 29th, cpened with the singing of a hymn. The secretary of the union then ‘read the minutesd of the last meeting. Guest speaker of the evening was Miss Webster, V.G:N., who explained to the group, the work done by the nurses in this district. Everyoné joined in the playing of games later, and then the meeting closed with benediction. Ottawa Journal:â€",.One good thing about the war news â€" its seldom nowâ€" adays that we hear anything from Peâ€" tain and Laval. Senior Girls (14 and over) Running. Broadâ€"1, Annie Ferguson; 2, Virginia Dincorn; 3, Mary Demarco. Running Highâ€"l Virginia Dincorn; 2, Annie Ferguson. Standing Broadâ€"1," Annie Ferguson; 2, Virginia Dincorn; 3, Mary Demarco. Softball Throwâ€"-l Dora Scripnick; 2, Virgiriia Dincorn; 3, Annie Ferguson. Miss Webster, of the V.O.N. Speaks at Mountjoy Y.P.U. Running Highâ€"1, McElrea; y Isobgl FAuller; 3, Catherine Haystegd. Softball Throwâ€"1, Shirley Stevens; Isobell FPuller; 3, Marion Fisher. Standing Broad Jump Published a‘fl-nlu. Ont.. Canadae EVERY THURSDAY t aftandes Oe «o0 5 n onl 7 5 Mt;pof!ourtmmmefrownm and from parcels ,sut them through the Red Cross. ‘The recapture of M brought to an end his secand escape from, the Monâ€" Prisonerâ€"ofâ€"War Recaptured After . His Second Escape police department.. Kedey said he had first ‘ spobted Broâ€" sig Sunday morning while he was enterâ€" ing a Sparks street restaurant but at the time was not sure_of his identity. With a recollection of having seen Broâ€" sig‘s face on a "wanted‘" photograph, Kedey returned to his office to consult police files and found Brosig was an escaped prisonerâ€"ofâ€"war. ‘The detective then went on a hunt for the Nazi, finally catching up with him at Union Station. Brosig was booked at the city jail pending the arâ€" rival of an escort to take him back to the prisonerâ€"ofâ€"war camp. When Brosig escaped from the Ontâ€" ario camp, officials said guards had unâ€" covered plans for a mass escape of prisonersâ€"ofâ€"war from the camp. Brosig, a leader of the esâ€" cape plot, was said to hnave esca.ped prisoners: with shovels fashioned from plot before the mass exit could be made. More than 100 food kits, which an official said must have taken months to Ottawa, Oct. 6 â€" Eckbert J. Brosig, 23â€"yearâ€"old Nazi air force private who escaped from an Ontario prisonerâ€"ofâ€" war camp two months ago, was recapâ€" tured Sunday in Ottawa‘s Union Staâ€" tion. Relay Team 1, Hannigan, Mesich, Small, Buchar. 2. Sauriol, Petcoff, Tomlinson Brklaâ€" cich. 3, Klisanich,â€" Fake, Cimett.a,. Sampâ€" son. x Eckbert J. ‘Brosig Again Back at Northern Camp. Brosig, who fied the Ontario camp August 8 was taken into custody by Detective Edgar Kedey of the ‘Ottawa Intermediateâ€"1, Cimetta; 2, 3. Hannigan. Seniorsâ€"1, Bertol; 2, Small; coff. coff. ler. Beattie. «LA 2z LC 1 UV NP 6 Interrediateâ€"1, Laine ' é; 'Brag‘an- dla;; 3, Tomlinson. ~ â€": e d Senionâ€"l Small; 2, Joyner 3 ‘Petâ€" Shot Put Juniorâ€"1, Buchar; 2, Jacksic * C.R‘.)OMING†is one of the hig}llxly U important jobs. accomplished daily in Canadian National Railways coundhouses throughout the System. The term applies to the servicing of locomotives before they leave the stalls to start on a long journey hauling a troop train, or one of those big fast freights made up of carloads of war supplies‘ andâ€" materials. Grooming is usually unseen by the pulllic but it is one of the multiplicity of daily tasks each essential to the Railway‘s war effort. _ a. 29 _ This grooming .corisists of filling the engine tender with coal and water; sleaning, greasing and oiling; making TIMMINS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, 1943 "Grooming" Locomotives for Wartime Work Fraser; 3, Petâ€" .One very ihteresting ‘highlight of the meeting was the large number of new applications received these totalled 12, and were noved upon and accepted.. It is the intention of the branch to have a special initiation ceremony for all apâ€" plicants during the membership drive, in theâ€"near future. T will be the first time the local branch has carried through th1§ ceremony, and it is very impressive in its character. asking expressly to have is thanks read to all inember‘s for the grand work they rade Moore said that during Septemâ€" ber $740.00 had been expended in sendâ€" ing the lads ‘overseas cigarettes.> This included ‘the boys who argé prisoxu;rs-of- war who receive :1,000 ‘cigs: per shipâ€" ment: He then read three letters all activities. . The bright spot of this portion ‘of the meeting was the Cigarâ€" ette committees report as given by the Timminsâ€"John ~Richard Keefe, 285 "Well, Pine South; Maurice Edward Manderâ€"_ didn‘t 1 son, 17 iPine North; William James Tribune. With a small number of members present the monthly general meeting of Timmins branch 88, Canadian Leâ€" gion, B.E.S.L. was held on Monday evâ€" ening.,. in the Legion Hall. Les. Nichâ€" olson, president, in the chair. Sault Ste. Marie headed the list with 17 recruits; Sudbury had 11; North Bay 8; Timmins 4; Haileybury and Kirkland Lake, 2 each; and there was one each from Monteith, Smooth Rock Falls,. Viirginiatown, Larder Lake, Rouyn, â€" Noranda, â€" Temagami, Parry Sound, Bracebridge, Huntsville, Maple Island, Trout Creek, Ferris, Sturgeon Falls, Espanola, Falconbridge, Minnow Lake, Copper Cliff, Garson. $740 Worth of Cigarettes Sent Overseas Last Month by the Timmins Fag Fund Interesting Report of Legion and Community Fag Fund Given at Legion Meeting on Monday. Twelve New Memâ€" bers Added to Branch at This Week‘s Meeting of Legion. teith internment camp. In June of 1942 be broke out of the camp. After spending several hours in North Bayâ€" an incident which brought on a long investigation into the failure of a North Bay police officer to act on a tip that the Nazi was in the cityâ€"Brosig made his way eastward. He was finally capâ€" tured by state troopers in New York The list sent out last week by Squadâ€" ron ~Leader J.â€" M. MacDonald, Comâ€" manding Officer, No. 7 Recruiting Centre, R.C.A.F., North Bay, gives a list of 63 as enlisting there during the week, Sept. 21st to Sept. 27th inclusive. Four frqm Timmins. / Sault ‘Heads . Llst Wlth Seventeéen; . Sixtyâ€"Three Join ._ R.A.F. at North Bay Last Week â€" necessary adjustments and light running repairs; testing air brakes, electrical and water pump systems; and a thorough inspection of the locomotive to ensure perfect operaâ€" tion. This requires an average of one and aâ€"half to two hours for a turnâ€" about job, and three to four hours for a general servicing. ‘"At Canada‘s largest and busiest roundhouse, Turcot, in Montreal, operating on a 24-hour basis, Canaâ€" dian National motive power is turned out at the average rate of one locoâ€" motive in less than every eleven minutes. Accommodation is available for 62 engines, five of the 57 pit 1ch Leddy, 81 Sixth Ave.; Joseph Hayton, 13 Helen Street. Monteithâ€"Kenneth Richard Aubert. Smooth , Rock Fallsâ€"Guy Garfield Crosswell. being capable of servicin%] two jron horses at the same time. The activity is at its highest point between four and eight p.m., with the five to nine a.m. period a close second, For a single day, the record turnout was 147 groomed and despatched locomoâ€" tives. Turcot maintains a daily averâ€" age of 135 despatches, which the staff ()’f; 480 workers consider something for other roundhouses ta shoot at. The photograph shows a fleet of locomotives awaiting attention withk one of the giant 6200â€"type, Canadian National‘s latest design, embarkin on the turntable under the guidance % a hostler to go on a track for ;t« +=ain, Very interesting reports were g¢Aven on the visit to Northern Ontario of Domâ€" inion President Alex Walker, President L. Nicholson gave the report of the ‘banquet and W. D. Forrester the evenâ€" ing meeting. â€"Both addresses were listened to attentively. â€"_W. A. Devine, called upon to give a descripâ€" tion of the opening and closing cereâ€" mony, also gave the members a word picture of this most impressive ritual, which it is hoped will be adopted by the loca} branch. Nominations for 1944 officers resulted in seyeral being placed before the memâ€" bers, if desiring to stand. Two were nominated for president namely: Les. Nicholson and Jack Brady. As in preâ€" vious years The Advance will publish the names of those ready to stand for execujive office when the ballot‘is preâ€" pared for distribution. Close to fourâ€" teen were nominated Monday evening. The meeting was opened by Legion honours and closed with the National are doing. The Scout committee also had a fine report and the present comâ€" mittee with the exception of one, the president, was unanimously elected for another term, Comrade Brown agreeing to act in place of Les. Nicholson. . I went into the grocer‘s shop on Friday and he asked me about paying the bill. | "I‘m sorry," I said, “but I can‘t pay you this week." s Virginiatown â€" 'I‘homas Alexander Soutar. Larder Lakeâ€"Adrian Charles Bon- nier. Temagamlâ€"-chhael Gordon MoOart ~Rouynâ€"Yvon~Parent,.*â€"â€"~»â€"â€" Norandaâ€"Harry Henr}â€" Taylor Kirkland ‘Lakeâ€"Lawrence Randolph Linton; Victor Finkleman. . (~ . Women‘s Division f There were also five joining the R. C.A.F., Women‘s :‘ Division, > at> North Bay; two from:Parry Sound; two from; Haileybury, and ‘one. . (Nannie Dalton, as chef)‘ from Virginia, U.SA, The two from Hailleybury were Rae Noel Sutherland, as wireless operator (grourd), and Margaret E. A. Stewart, "But you said that last weekâ€"-and the week before that.‘" ° n OOE NOA g AGAOV~ VRA 0V dids AAe RZ VC VY EkA U, as standard tradeswoman. Miss Suthâ€" erland, previous to enlistment, was on the â€"staff of the Timmins Telegraph Officeâ€"the youngest éver serving on the T. N. O. and a very competent one, who no doubt will prove valuâ€" able to the R.C.A.F. as a wireless opâ€" erator. "Well," I said quite indignant, "and didn‘t I keep my word?"â€"Northern MAN OFP HIS WORD \~â€" Girlsâ€"12 yrs., 75 yds.â€"1, Rose Klapâ€" ‘ouschak; 2, Betty Dunsmore; 3, Joyce ; Hefferman. .- Boys, 90 yds.â€"1, Arnold Dolâ€" ' an; 2, Martin Kosobuski; 3, Leslie Girlsâ€"12 yrs. and over, 50 yds.â€"1, Betty Webber and Shirley Rickard; 2, Joan Jeffries and Barbara Blake:; 3, Boysâ€"12 yrs. and over, 50 yds.â€"1, Darrel MclLaughlin and Raymond Jones; 2, Martin Kosobuski and Charâ€" les Whiteman; 3, Leslie Whitford .and Orville Hynds. Senior Boys‘ Relayâ€"13 yrs. and over, 4x75 yds.â€"1, Billy Boychuk, Selwyn Dolan, Arnold Dolan, Keith Hawkins; 2, Orville Hynds, Charles Whiteman, Martin Kosobuski, Philip Engberg. Threeâ€"Legged Races Boys under 12 yrs.; 50 yds.â€"1, Donald Harrop and Donald Dolan; 2, Tony Zamejc and Peter Lozowski; â€"3, Leo EKoziel and John Kovach. : Girls under 12 yrs., 50 yds.â€"1, Joan Whitford and Dorothy Whitford; 2, Noreen Lemare and Helen Smitheram ; 3, Carol Engberg and Hazel Wright. Intermedlate Boys Relayâ€"ll and 12 y13.. 4x 78 ydsâ€"â€"1, Gordon Warner, John Lozowski; John Boychuk, Jack MclLaughlin; 2, Darrel Allan â€"Stringer, Lewis YVeffries, Rayâ€" mond Jones; 3, Allan Emard, Julius Kovac, Bevan Barkel, Sam Hornell. Girlsâ€"11 yrs., 75 yas.â€"1, Joan Whitâ€" ford; 2, Margaret Craig; 3, Gloria Mcâ€" Glynn. Boysâ€"10 yrs., 75 ydas.â€"1, Tony Zamâ€" ejc: 2, Peter Lozowski; 3, Louis Bojin. Girlsâ€"10 yrs., 75 yds. â€" 1, Minnie Durica; 2, Dorothy Moyle; 3, Ruth Welcher. Boysâ€"11 yrs., 75 yds.â€"1. Jack Mcâ€" Laughlin; 2, Donald Dolan 3. Donald Harrop. Boysâ€"12 yrs., 75 yds.â€"1, Lewis Jefâ€" fries; 2, John Lozowski; 3, Steve Krisâ€" Boysâ€"14 yrs. or over, 90 yds.â€"1, Selwyn Dolan; 2, Billy Boychuk; 3, Rob- ert Jones. . 8 _ Relays Jr. boys‘ rélayâ€"10 yrs. and under, 4 x 50 yas.â€"1, Tony Zamejc, John Koâ€" vach, Peter Lozowski,‘ Joe Kristoff; 2, Billy, Johnson, Ronald â€":Emard, Leo Koâ€" ziel, Donald Tanney. Boysâ€"9 yrs., 50 yds.â€"1, Douglas Mcâ€" Grath; 2, Steve Klapouschak; 3, Bobby Monahan. *‘ Girlsâ€"9 yrs., 50 yds.â€"1, Daina Hovi; 2, Annie Mak; 3, Karine Andersen Wihitford. Girlsâ€"13 yrs., 90 yds.â€"1, Joan Jefâ€" fries; 2, Betty Webber; 3, Helen Malâ€" Boysâ€"8 yrs., 50 yds.â€"1, Harold Tayâ€" lor; 2, Ernest Charlton; 3, Ralph Wilâ€" son. : Girlsâ€"8 yrs., 50 yds.â€"iRoberta Dunsâ€" more; 2,Paula Andersen; 3, Lorraine Craig. Girlsâ€"6 yrs., 50 yds.â€"1, Helen Semâ€" enych ; 2, Dora Hovi; 3, Margaret Rose. Boysâ€"7 yrs., 50 yds,â€"1, Percy Lizâ€" otte; 2, Bill Rosamond; 3, John Tiâ€" cola. Girlisâ€"7 yrs., 50 yds.â€"1, Glenys Rees; 2, Annie Babela; 3, Rose Durica. , The annual Field Day of the Birch Street Public School was held on the school grounds on Monday afternoon of last week. The event was a successâ€" ful and pleasing one, and the various events were all closely contested. The following is a list of the winners in the several events: DASHES Boys‘ Dashâ€" 6 yrs., 50 yds.â€"1, Bobâ€" by Webber; 2, Dennis Rolph; 3; Paul Babela. Birch Street School Field Day Interesting and Keenly Contested Junior, Intermediate and Senior Bvents for Boys and Girls. â€" List of Wlwers in the Various Events and Also games of Those mmng Championslups in Different roups. ing Munager at the Haileybury branch. After a wide experience of the banking requirements of Northâ€" ern Ontario, he now becomes Manaâ€" ger at Timmins. Whose appointment as Manager of The Bank of Nova Scotia in Timâ€" mins has been announcedâ€" from head office : Born at Kincardine, Ont., Mr. Long entered the service of the Bank some years ago, serving at various branches until he became Assistant Accountant at Toronto. In 1924 he was npromoted to be Accountant at North Bay and in 1932 became Asâ€" sistant â€" Manager there. Two years later he was again promoted becomâ€" ied in Timmins, Ont., EVERY THU AY Exchange:â€" An ancient truth doesn‘t make any better impression if dressed up in modern apparel. < ‘ and evening prayer on Sunday, and the mission services, wil be held in At. Matthew‘s cthurch: All the other meetâ€" ings will.be held in the church hall. In" addwon ’oo prewhing at both morning and evening prayer on Bunâ€" day, Canon Paterson will hold a special mission service at 8.00 each weekâ€"day 8.30 Sunday evening, an afterâ€"meetâ€" ing for younger adults, married and A childreén‘s hour will be conducted at 3.00 on Bunday afternoon, and on each of the succeeding afternoons at 4.15. A children‘s hour will be conducted‘ on Sunday morning at 8.30, and on Wednesday and Friday mornings at The following is a list of services and meetings to be held in St. Matthew‘s church and hall, in connection with the mission to be conducted by the Rev. Canon Paterson, of Toronto, from Oct. 10 to Oct. 15 inclusive. Junior Girls‘ Championshipâ€"Doroâ€" thy Moyle. 4 4 Senior Boys‘ Championshipâ€"Martin Kosobuski. Intermediaté Boys‘ Championshipâ€" John Lozowski. Junior Boys‘ Championship â€" Peter Lozowski. Holy Communion will be celebrated on Sunday morning at 8.30, and on Wednesday and Friday mornings at Intermediate Girls‘ Championshlpâ€"-â€" Joan Whitford. Canon J. D. Paterson to be at St. Matthew‘s Monday to Friday Popular Former Rector of Timmins Church to Hold Special Service. Open Events Girls‘ Chariot Raceâ€"1, Shirley Rickâ€" ard, Billy Webber, Carlene Corlett; 2, Joan Whitford, Dorothy Moyle, Dorâ€" cus Burrows; 3, Helen Smitheram, Norâ€" 'fen Lemaire, Veronica Lemaire. * Boys‘ Horseback Race â€" 1, Leslie Whitford and Guy Stringer; 2, Martin Kosobuski and Peter Bojin; 3, Billy Boychuk and Allan Stringer. SHenior Boysâ€"1, Paul Silanpah; 2, Leslie Whitford; 3, ‘Fred Studor. Championships Intermediate Boysâ€"1, John Lozowâ€" ski; 2, Billy Bakalor: 3, Gordon Warnâ€" er. * B Senior Girlsâ€"â€"1, Annie Wizinski 12 ft.; 2, Joan Jeffries 10 ft. 8 in.; 3, Betty Webber 10 ft. 5 in. ; High Jumpâ€" Intermédiate Girls â€" 1i, Barbara Blake; 2, Joan Whitford 3, Edwina Boyd 4 Junior Girls‘ Running Broad Jumpâ€" 1, Dorothy Moyle 9 ft. 10 in.; 2, Minâ€" nie Durica 9 ft. 3 in. 3, Georgina Wilâ€" son 9 ft. 1 in. Senior Girlsâ€"1, Shirley Rickard 3 ft. 3 in.; 2, Betty Webber; Helen Malâ€" oney. + Junior Boysâ€"1, Robert Starling 3 ft. 5 in.; 2, Jack McLaughlln 3, Leo Roâ€" ziel. Intermediate Boysâ€"1, Gordon Warâ€" ner 12 ft. 4 in.; 2 John Lozowski 11 ft. 4 in.; 3, Darrel McLaughlin 11 ft. Senior Boysâ€"1, Martin Kosobuski 12 ft. 5 in.; 2, Arnold Dolan 11 ft. 114 in.; 3, George Saban, 11 ft. 6 in. Intermediate Girlsâ€"‘1, Rose Klapousâ€" chak 10 ft. 7% in.; 2, Joan Whitford 10 ft. 7 in.; 3, Barbara Blake 10 ft. 4 Jumping Events Running Broad Jumpâ€" Junior Boysâ€"1, Douglas McGrath, 11 ft.; 2, Joe Fillo, 10 ft. 7 ins.; 3, Steve Klapouschak, 10 ft. 6 Boys‘ Sack Raceâ€"1, Garth (Brillinâ€" ger; 2, Freddie Eggen; 3, Billy Boyâ€" chuk. Girls‘ Sack Raceâ€"1, Betty Dunsmore; 2, Shirley Rickard; 3, Betty Webber. Coat Raceâ€"1, Shirley Rickard and Martin Kosobuski;, 2, Joan Jeffries and Darrel MclLaughlin; 3, Noreen Lemaire and Donald Dolan. Girls‘ Thread and Needle Race â€" 1, Betty Webber and Shirley Rickard; 2, Verna Jackson and Valerie Bennetts; 3, Helen Holland and Carol Engberg. Betty Dunsmore and Joyce Hefferman. ‘Three, other méeetings will be held 9.30 Monday evening, men‘s meeting. 3.00 Wednesday afternoon, women‘s Wt Girls‘ Championshipâ€"Shirley Senior Boysâ€"1, Selwyn Dolan; 2, Lesâ€" Single Copyâ€"Five Cents The Pioneer Paper of the Porcupine Established 1912 ce