. OSHA TIMES, Friday, June 4th, 1965 Aaa hai -- = ee Roman Malarchuk, 2 ziela and 3 - enio High Jump - Annual orts a e nis Ashton, 2. Andrew Startek and 3 and 3, Dave Bracken 1j3 Peter Richardson, 2, + mihys me + hemes Ne Pano Ngee yh Miller and 3,\!a8t two years Tuesday joined\bird, Buick and Crosby England, Scotland, Wales en C 00 chuk ' eee te " the growing array of golf celeh- tional lreland will compete in the 13thlich Isles * * Pole Vault -- Senior; 1, An-\Gail Church, Junior; 1. Lynn F , : . ae He, ah SOM i! ish Ish F drew Startek, 2. Dennis Ash Yule, 2. Lily Bahiai and 3. Karen med ing on Pegg her Char 'y the veh pease mite' , gfe og ye e' the Olympic|BOYS' DECATHLON ton and 3. Ron Bryant, Junior: |Herd d pen here July 14} swinger, has won he C8 m wna Bis phy 10% ee oe saa ty HALF MILE -- Senior: 1. An-i{, Roman Malarchuk, 2, Jim 0-yard dash Junior: 1.) The Royal Canadian Golf)Open . season and ¢ urrently Mad id, Sept. 30 ms 3 : Gary Cowan students of T. R. McKwen Sen-\drew Startek, 2, Ron Bryant|Niedziela and 3, Jim Yakemi-|Vicki Anderson, 2, Karen Herdi Association, which made the ranks ° y lea oie Sidney James. chairman 0 D f d Hi Titl for Public School. The games and 3, Doug Whiting. Junior: 1-\shyn and 3. Lynn Yule : announcement had previously;money wins with $19.95 the IGA executive committee een: 18 tle tor se smanized by the staff spon-|sim Yakemishyn, 2. Jim Nied-| Mile --~ Junior: 1. Peter Rich-| 98 yard dash -- Senior: 1, Val-lined up Jack Nicklaus, the)" : and Fred Corcoran, tournament; JOHNSTOWN: Pa, sors and captains of the five|ziela and 3. John Hebb ardson, 2. Jim Nielziela and 3,\entina Mischichenko, 2 Gaileurrent money leader, his run FISH USE MAKE-UP director, said Wednesday. they, Gary t teams and Romans Quarter Mile -- Senior 1. Ron| Jim Yakemishyn IChurch and 3. Susan Carrol ner - up Bruce Crampton and Some coral-dwelling tropical ; Y\astend ble tlle to tha ovation Gales ot with top honors, Sec-|Bryant, 2, Doug Whiting and 3). : 20-yard spring -- Senior the top winner of al! fiMe,ifish when menaced by danger,,.4 received {His ASSUFANC® yound of the Sunnehanna ama') ond place went to Vikings, fol- Andrew Startek. Junior: 1 Ro- GIRLS' DECATHLON Gail Church, 2. Susan Carrolliarnold Palmer can change color up to seveniirom Co Harry Reed, seere-teyr tournament for champions! lowed by Normans, Trojans andjman Malarchuk, 2. John Hebb) . 10-yard dash rat Senior: Liand %. Jean Miller Junior:- 1): ay five will be competing for|time tary of the British PGA, and) Friday Spartans. land 3, Peter Richardson Gail Church, 2, Valentina Misch Vicki Anderson, 2. Lynn Yule Romans captured the A. H. 100-vard-dash -- Senior: 1, Ronitehenko and 3, Jean Miller, and 3, Lily Bahlai : Glecoft trophy with the' r|Bryant, 2, Doug Whiting and 3.\Junior; 1, 'Vicki Anderson, 2. Quarter Mile -- Senior, 1, Gail triumph. Vicky Anderson was Andrew Startek, Junior: 1. John|Lynn Yule and 3. Karen Herd. Church, 2, Susan Carroll and awarded. the Smith Hardware|Hebb, 2. Peter Richardson and) tong Jump -- Senior; 1, Jean Valentina Mischtchenko, Junior: Trophy as the winner of the|3, Jim Yakemishyn Miller, 2. Gail Chureh and 3.) Vicki Anderson 2, Karen Junior Girls' decathlon, while| Shot Put -- Senior: 1, RON susan Carroll. Junior; 1, Lily Heard and 4. Lynn Yule the Senior Girls' decathlon|Bryant, 2, Dennis Ashton and 3./pahiai, 2. Vicki Anderson and 3 ae a trophy, presented by Howard Andrew Startek Junior 1, Jim) Kathy Yakemishyn PAPER WAS FORGOTTEN | Draperies, went to Jean Miller Niedziela, 2, Jim Yakemishyn Standing Long Jump--Senior Parchment the scraped un-| James Deidgiela was awardediand 3 Peter Richardson | Jean Miller, 2. Gail Church tanned skin of animals, was - Bill's White Rose trophy for his) Diseus ~~ Senior 1. Ron Bry"| ond 3. Susan Carroll; Junior 1,| Rurope's only writing material winning performance in the Jun-jant, 2 Andrew Startek and 3 Vic ki Anderson, 2. Lynn Yule |from.the fourth to the 13th cen-| sso ervice en re jor Boys' decathlon, and the|Dennis Ashton, Junior: 1, Jimls Voron Herd tury } Biliky Groceteria trophy for the| Yakemishyn, 2. John Hebb and é elt ue 8 deen v Senior Boys': decathion went to/3, Jim Niedziela wit i) K ee TD aay ee Javelin -- Senior: 1. Andrew!' tenting Mischichenko, Junior KING AND PARK STREETS, OSHAWA The results of the day's events Startek, 2, Dave Bracken and| Valentina ue itche . , Age RONALD W, BILSKY, D.C. were as follows: 3 Dennis Ashton, Junior: 1, Jimi 1; Lynn Yule, icki An Niedziela, 2, Roman Malarchuk|derson and 3, Karen Herd CHIROPRACTOR SENIOR and 3. Jim Yakemishyn Discus Senior; %, Jean 100-yard-dash (Girls): 1. Long Jump (Senior: 1. An- Miller, 2. Susan Carroll and 4 100 King St. E - 728-5156 Ashton Gail Church. Junior: 1, Vicki An . Joan Wellman, 2. Eleanor Wilson drew Startek, 2. Dennis and 3. Vera Bier. Boys: |. Brian Rutherford, 2. Danny Sheveluk and 3. Bill Vodden Quarter Mile (Girls): 1 Thineke Kaan Sherry Rooke and 3. Bonnie Mackey. Boys: 1 Hans Pflanzer, 2, Walter Fiala and 3, Larry Farrow Sh@t Put Girls: 1. Renee Mills. 2, Marion Kornic and. 3} Cathy Duncan. Boys: 1, George} Sokalka, 2, Larry Shrigley and 3.| Tauno, Backstrom Discus -- Girls: 1, Debbie Me dinski, 2, Patti Kellett and 3 Maria Misner, Boys: 1, Carl Hughes, 2. Ed Macko and 3, Ear! Bowser Long Jump Girls: 1. Nan cy Bassingthwaighte, 2 Dianne Willoughby $d 3. Marg Mi chael, Boys: |. Danny Brittain 2. Mark Hood and 3, Tom Grant High Jump Girls: 1. Kath Jackman, 2. Kathy Layng and] 4. Doris Ashton, Boys: 1, John Duncan, 2. Bob Durno and 3.) Rick Morgan JUNIOR 100-yard-dash Girls: 1, Deb bie Malish, 2. Lynette Brunt and 3. Bonnie Frauts, Boys: 1, Ted) Dragon, 2, Bob Dudar and 3} Randy Sorochan Quarter-Mile Girls 1 Paula Horky, 2. Paulette Seguin and 3, Nancy Coulson. Boys: 1 Terry Couttie, 2, John Wright and 3. Joe Gagliardi 0 Shot Put Girls; 1, Brenda Gower, 2. Sandra Stolaryk and 3. Debbie Butler, Boys: 1, Les Minacs, 2, Bob Lipa and 3, Peter Smith Discus -- Girls: 1, Julie An drews, 2. Lois Goodall and 3 Rosemarie Repa, Boys: 1. Eric Howard, 2. Mike Gorman and| 3. Red McCombe Long Jump -- Girls: 1, Susan McGhee, 2; Yvonne Pyniski and 3. Sharon Suddard. Boys: | Tom Horruzey, 2, Dave Ander son and 3, Wayne Coppin High Jump -- Girls: 1. Patti Round Trip including admision, White, 2, Linda Tuckaluk and 3. Christina King. Boys: 1, Norm Warcholak, 2. Randy lyzym} and 3, Jim Mooney When it cOmes-to whisky *Specialist: Anyone--after a taste of Walker's Special Old You're a Specialist in good taste when you choose the luxury whisky at a popular price-- Walker's Spec ial Old Good taste, good looks, and economy have made it Canada's || largest selling popular priced whisky, Next time--make it [Le a point to buy Walker's Special Old, HIRAM WALKER & SONS LIMITED, warrervitian canada orstiicens © Peter Richardson Special Bus to Woodbine, leaves Greenwood Parking Lot at 12:45 daily . Jim Wied- Lynn Yule Javelin -- Senior; 1 Jean Mil ler, 2, Valentina Mischtchenko Susan Carroll. Junior - Junior 1, Kathy Yakemishyn Karen Herd and 3. 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