Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jul 1963, p. 15

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

OVER 500 PUPILS TAKE PART Port Perry School Holds Annual Meet Girls, 13 and under -- Sharon| Baird, Sandra Hall, Patricia) Dermott. Healey, Boys.-- Dale Beare,| 12 Yrs, and under -- Roger Wayne Cox, Brian McNab, \Moase and Scott Kenny; Ste- Girls, Open -- Sharon Baird,|phen Carnegie and Larry Mark; Sandra Hall, Ruth Anne Buch-|Bobby Elford and Billy Hall. ner, Boys -- Dale Beare, Wayne} 13 Yrs. and under Dale Cox, Brian McNab. Beare and Renald Taylor; Reg- BOYS'.SACK RACES gie Manns and Hoard Chap. By MRS. C, H, REESOR Glen Sweetmand and Paul Mc- PORT PERR Y-- Port Perry Public Schoo! held its annual Field Day recently. More than 500: pupils took part. CHAMPIONS Senior Girl Champion, Pat- tricia Healey; Senior Boy Cham- pion, Dale Beare; Junior Girl geois; Calvin Cochrane and Bon. nie Wilkins. Grade 5 ana under -- Ronnie Phinney and Dean Beare; Ken- ny Irvine and Paul Taylor; Glen Sweetman and Alan Shaw. ELEMENTARY GIRLS' RELAY RACE 1. Mary Margaret Hall, Shar- on Beare, Joan Prentice and Penny Rider; 2. Janet Gilbert, Frieda Stein, Miriam Rice and Mary MacMaster; 3, Rhonda) Forder, Joan Donnelley, Bever-! ley Short and Sharylin Reader, | ELEMENTARY BOYS' RELAY RACE 1, Ricky Evans, Robert) Taylor and Laurie Wiliams; 2, John Cooper, Charles Nelson,} Gregory Goode and Billy Cole; 3. Brian McLean, Neil Taylor, Sammy Brown and Sheldon! 9 yry' and under -- Laurie poe ovo A MeNenley and Rus- Williams, Ronnie Evans, John| Spon Dele Beare and Ron: |Murray; 10 yrs., Kenny Irvine,| aq 'Taylor, Roger Moase arid) Laurie Williams, Ronnie Evans; |cgeott Kenny; Reggie Manns| ll yrs., Kenny Irvine, Laurie : fg | ward Chay E Williams, Roger Moase; 12 yrs., and Howard Chapman Kenny Jeffrey, Viek pod -- o. a? bag wg 3-LEGGED RACES Girls, 7 and under -- Vickyjliams, Scott enny; 13 yrs., Heayn, Debbie McNeill, Jansis| Laurie Williams, Scott Kenny, Gray Swinson, Boys Billy Van-|Ronnie Taylor, Janet Carnegie and Joan Pren-| Camp, Ronnie Evans, Andy! Open to all boys -- Ronald|tice; Debbie Griffen and. Bar- Litt. |Taylor, Barry Elford, Scott/bara Hillier, ' Girls, 8 and under -- Donna/Henry. | 11 Yrs, and under -- Diane Wakeford, Betty MacMaster,!¢ , 2g Cox and Mary Lou Thomas; | Beverley Short. Boys -- Robert va yl poet gal age Charlotte Diane Short and Faye Healey; | Taylor, Richard Jordan, Cal Carnegie, Sharon Reader; Fanek Pair and -- yhoo Céchrane a unde Tanet| Karen Carnegie; 10 yrs. Faye oe ie aaa Gaus Pe ay Girls, 9 and under -- Janetitealey, Frieda' Stein, Miriam/Cowiesm and G Ong Rice; Raines, Colleen Emmerson, Le- Rice: 11 yrs Faye Healey jJanice Williams and Anna Ford-| anne Cook Boys _ Bote ae Janet Gilbert. Janet Bird: i2 ers Ruth Leon Buchner and! Lawrence Jordan, illy Jeff- yrs., Faye Healey, Ruth Anne ee 4 - ai AS oy. 10 ¢ nder --Hebtheri vos: Ruth Anne Buchner, Cathy c once ges nig be! a Ri : y sg and. st : - ~ her Jeffrey, Janet Bird Sapbreg se cs #e0r se ans Rider, ue ont oe Ronavd Girls, open to all -- Diane Baird: A hag Era Stee os lig pe Niles Ona) Short,. Nancy Dymond, Ruth oe wl order and Jan over von Anne Buchner, : | een Girls, 11 and under -- Mary Ope -- Gale Forder and Jan- Lo uThomas, Wendy Snooks, BOYS' 3-LEGGED RACES ice. Porter; Janice Williams Diane Cox. Boys -- Brian Mes} 10 Yrs. and wider -- Ricky/and Anna Forder; Betty Cowie- Nab, Roger Moase, KennyEvans and ig fw gern son and Georgia -Rice, Irvine, jAlan Shaw and Ronald. Short; u Girls, 12 and under -- Sharon|Kenny Irvine and Paul Taylor./BOYS' HORSE RACES Baird, Eva Laveck, Betty Cowie-| 11 Yrs, and under -- Brian Grade 3 and under -- Ricky son. and Laurie Williams; Champion, Anna Forde:; Jun- for Boy Champion, Scott Kenny, CES | Girls, 6 and under -- Debbie Wylie, Lois Dagenais, Debbie Redman. Boys -- Gordon Goode, and Heather' Rider; | Stoughton, | JUNIOR BOYS' RELAY 1, Brian McNab, Scott Kenny, Bill Taylor and Larry Mark; | 2. Dean Beare, Ronnie Phinney, | Jim Moore and Kemy Irving; | Barry Saunders and Stephen Carnegie, JUNIOR GIRLS' RELAY 1, Darlene Irvine, Anna Ford-; ler, Joanne Jackson. and Janice} Williams; 2. Janet Baird, Bar-| bara Walsh, Rene Quan = and) Faye Healey;. 3, Lynda P.ck-) ard, Leanne Ballard, Beth Rob- ertson and Barbara. Hillier, SENIOR BOYS' RELAY 1, Bill Beare, Raymond Hil- lier, John Vernon and Fred Cox; 2. Dale Beare, Ronald Taylor, Ricky Beare and Wayne Cox; 3, Lonny Mark, Russel Stephens, Brian Knight Larry McNenley, SENIOR GIRLS' RELAY 1, Sharon Baird, Gale Forder Janice Porter and Patricia Healey; 2, Sandra Hall, Goor- gia Rice, Eva Laveck and Cathy Jeffrey; 3. Janet Baird, Barbara Walsh, Rene Quan and Faye Healey. and / Martha Carnegie, Anna Forder, Barbara Hillier, Senior Girls' Ball Throw -- Mariene Gilbert, Lynda Moore, Shay Gray, Junior Boys' Ball Throw -- Ralph Prentice, Brian McNab, David Read; Senior Boys' Ball Throw -- Bill Beare, Raymond Hillier, John Vernon, BOYS' 100 YARD DASH 12 Yrs, and under Brian McNab, Scott Kenny, Larry Mark. Boys' Open -- Bill Beare, Dale Beare, John Vernon, Girls' Open -- Sharon Baird, Patricia Healey, Ruth Anne Buchner. Girls' Running Broad Jump -- Junior -- Wendy Snooks, Diane Short, Barbara Hillier, Senior-- Sharon Baird, Patricia Healey, Sandra Hall, Boys' Running Broad Jump-- Junior Larry Emmerson, Brian MeNab, Scott Kenny, Senior -- Dale Beare, Lonny Mark, Larry McNenley, Junior Boys' High Jump Bill Taylor, Glenn Howsam, 0 Yrs. and under -- Diane/3. Ronnie Jeffrey, Roger Moase,| Ralph Prentice. Senior "Boys' High Jump --ifound guilty on two charges of Carl Prentice, Reggie Menns,! possessing Harold Snoddon Union Pays Fines For Bushworkers KAPUSKASING, Ont. (CP)-- charges arising from the Feb. sor siding. Each worker fined $200 da) erroneously reported the to- tal fines as $54,400 and the num- ber of workers fined as 172, Twenty settlers from the areal have been bound over for trial on charges of non-capital mur- der in the deaths of. three strik-! Boys -- Brian McNab,|McNab and Ronald Jeffrey; |Evans : N Billy Taylor, Scott Kenny. iKenny Irvine and Paul Taylor;'Gary Waller and David Bour- Junior Girls' Ball Throw --'ers killed in the clash. wy A ce Bert MOO Hy When you're hot...it cools Cool off with a Dow. It's brewed to suit your taste, taste-tested by men like you--men who trust their taste and know their ale. That's why Dow always measures up to your taste expectations; always gives you the smooth, mellow, full-bodied taste you want in an ale. ree Se ogee # , the brew taste-tested by men like you A | to jm | \Cr _jcharge of break and entering was remanded to Sept. sentence in Magistrate's Court, |Tuesday, Mickey Oliver cu col | du Bottle Of Sherry Convicts 2 Men | ; Tuesday, Elwood Joseph Mullen appeared before Magistrate R, B. Baxter (jointly charged with having li- Croarwell Man Remanded For ") Sentence BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A Oliver was The Lumber and Sawmill Work-| possessing a stolen roto-tiller ers' Union (CLC) has paid $27,-/and power lawn mower as wel! 600 in fines for 138 bushworkers/as breaking and entering SS 3, convicted of unlawful assembly Cartwright School, Magistrate R. B Baxter ask 11 striker-settler clash at Ree-ed that a pre-sentence report wasibe prepared, The accused wax jwarned that he must stay away The Canadian Press Wednes-/from any THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 4, 1963 15 Magistrate Baxter to July 9 on a charge of supplying liquor to minors, DAMAGES POLICE CELLS David Bruder, Flett street, Bowmanville pleaded guilty to having liquor in a place ther than his residence, He has been charged with causing damage to the Town Hall police cells, Ma- | gistrate Baxter remanded Bru- der for sentence, More than 6,000 honorary fire wardens assist Ontario fire pro- tection staffs in the province's forests during the summer, Sohn Ovens, 0.2. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E,, OSHAWA PH, 723-4811 BOWMANVILLE' (Staff) --|quor in a place other than their shared bottle of sherry lead) residence, the conviction of two Trenton) Allan' Patrick McDonald and| en in Magistrate's Court here Elwood Jeseph Mullen were fined'a total of $75 on liquor charges. Mullen netted a $50 fine and costs or seven days in jail when he was found guilty of impaired driving, An additional $10 fine and costs was meted: out to him for public intoxication, McDonald was fined $15 and costs or five days for illegal possession of liquor, The charges arose out of a check of a vehicle made by OPP Constable Suddard on Highway 401 on June 30, DRAWS REMAD John Rowe, King street west, Bowmanvillw was remanded by SHORGAS HEATING & APPLIANCES Industrial and Commercial The established, reliahle Gos Dealer in your area. 31 CELINA ST. (Corner of Athol) 728-9441 Allan Patrick McDonald and BOYS & GIRLS 16-under TRACK & FIELD PROGRAMME ALEXANDRA PARK -- MONDAY - FRIDAY Thru Summer Months 9:30 - 11:30 2:00 - 4:00 REGISTER THIS WEEK 75c ORC TRACK & FIELD COUNCIL esswell man who has been stolen goods one 10 for in the been 18, has stody snee June urt learned, found guilty of alcoholic beverage ring the remand period. GO... with coopfYEAaR AND THIS OLIDAY SAFET Don't let an accident spoil your holi- day. Pick a tire to suit your budget and your driving requirements. BUYING GUIDE Remember: you pay as little as one dollar per week for a safe, new Good- year tire, NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY but we will give you a big allowance for your old tire. FREE INSTALLATION, of course. <3-> NYLON MARATHON Canada's safest low-price tire . . . Economy priced... de- pendable value... because of its 4 plies of Nylon Cord and new Tufsyn rubber, the Marathon is miles ahead of other tires in the Trade-in 6.70/15 or 6.00/16 tubetype low-price field. Backed by Goodyeer's quality and road hazard gvorantee, it has been fully tested under various driving conditions. With Recappable 15 MONTH ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE Trade-in <6 NYLON ALL-WEATHER Economy and valve in 3-T Nylon . . . All the safety ond durability of Goodyeor's 3-T Nylon and Tufsyn rubber at a low price. Here is a Goodyear quolity tire with a proven tread design. For slightly more than "borgoin" priced tires, you geh more body strength . . . better bruise resistance . . . more high With Recappable Trade-in 7.50/14 & 6.70/15 tubeless speed durability... 155% to 20% more treadwear. 18 MONTH ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE With Recappable <S NYLON SAFETY ALL-WEATHER Moderate cost for service and safety . . . Exceptional velva Here is the tire that gives you long, dependable mileage at a popular price. Ideal for city and highway driving, this tire is built with 3-T Nylon Cord and Tufsyn rubber for greater strength With Recappable Trade-in 7.30/14 tubeless att + 7a° "oe av tr, Fully tested and checked for mileage and safety in all driving conditions. 21 MONTH ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE RAYON CUSTOM & SUPER-CUSHION The new car tire ch by most 3... Best new cor tire ever... for the motorist who wishes to replace worn tires with the some quality now being used on new cars. Made with Tufsyn, Goodyeor's remarkable new rubber, this tire now delivers even more teadweor than previous new cor tires. Tread is designed for superb grip on starts, high-speed stability, ond sofer stops. 24 MONTH ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE <S-% NYLON CUSTOM SUPER-CUSHION Premium Performance in 3-T Nylon . . . Extra mileage, extra safety. For the motorist who needs ond wants a premium quality tire, Made with Tufsyn, Goodyear's exclusive new tougher rubber thot gives 25% more durobility . . . longer tread life. This tire, built with 3-T Nylon is jolly designed for di high speed driving. LIFETIME ROAD HAZARD GUARANTEE Whitewalls slightly higher than above prices NO DOWN PAYMENT... PAY AS LITTLE AS A1.00 A WEEK! FAST, FREE INSTALLATION SERVICE 162 KING ST. EAST STORES PHONE 725-5512 3P iv GOOD*YEAR ® YOU'LL ENJOY DEALING WITH SPECIALISTS ®

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy