LEGION AUXILIARY MEMBERS GUESTS AT DINNER the Ladies' Auxil- Legion, ial recognition of their hard work at the carnival sponsored by the Legion. All last week the ladies were. on duty. It is meinly due to their efforts that the financial returns were so good. Armstrong, Mrs. B. Brown, Mrs K. Peebles, 2s. 0 0. Brown, Miss S. Danis, Auxiliary Presi dent, Mrs. 8 Ex Ashton. --Photo by John Mills. Clockwise around the table are Mrs. M. Linton, Mrs; W. Law- son, Mrs. D. Batherson, Mrs. R. Banning, Mrs. S. Groves, Mrs. J. AJAX & DISTRICT NEWS John 'Mills, Representative -- Phone Ajox 426 Track And Field Records Made At Pickering High PICKERING -- In view of the excellent achievements of Mhlctts ins., District High , it is inter- ote school records in various track and field events. records, which made, are shown below, and are worthy of being clipped for future reference. SENIOR (UNDER 2%) 100 yards: G. Allman, 11.2 secs., 1952. 220 yards: J. Chubb, 26.3 secs., 440 yards: J. Chubb, 1.08.9 min., Discuss: Ed. Tovey, 105 feet, 7 1954. Champions: 1952, 4 Pegg; 1953, B. Max; 1954, Ed. Tovey. JUNIOR (UNDER » 100 yards: J. Rennick, 11.0 secs., in | 1954. 0 yards: J. Rennick, 25.8 secs., 440 yards: W. Tyas, 1.05.3 mins., 1953. 880 yards: M. Carson, 2.40.0 mins., 1954. Mile: M. Carson, 5.58.1 mins., 1954. High 2 Samp: J. Newell, 4 feet, 10 Hop, step and jump: J. Newell, 31 feet, 10 ins., 1953. Broad jump: C. Lovell, 16 feet, ., 1952, Pole vault: J. Rennick, 8 feet, ins., 1954. Shot put: B. Max, 39 feet, 9 ins., | ng Discuss: B. Hansen, 101.0 feet, 1954. Champions: 1952, B. Max; 1953, J. Newell; 1954, J. Rennick. BANTAM (UNDER 14) ol yards: J. Rennick, 12.1 secs., we J. Rennick, 30.2 secs., 46 yar yards: 8. McMullen, 1.10.7 m if P. Tren, 2.57.0 mins., High Jinp: 8. McMullen, 4 feet, 8 ins., 1953. Hop step and a: B. McKee, 35 feet, 4 ins., " Broad Jur jump: 2 Moke, 17 feet, Pole ok: E. Pilkey, 8 feet, 8 ins., 1952. Shot Dut: B. McKee, 39 feet, 4% Discuss: B. McKee, 77 feet, 3% Champions 19%2--B. McKee. 1953, S. McMullen; 1954, P. Tran. LONG CAREER oryomas Mower Martin, land- pe artist who helped found the Royal Canadian Academy, died in 1934 at age 96. NOW | BUY Pickering HS Athletes Win At COSSA Meet PICKERING -- In stiffer com- petition, Pickering High track and field stalwarts gave their best at the Peterborough COSSA. Ed. 'Tovey, senior champ, arriv- ed too late to take part in the dis- cus throw, but took third place in the broad jump, and was first in Holy Trinity Plans Workshop AJAX -- A parish workshop in Christian education will be held on Tsay Wi Ary en Evenings fo this Teachers § 3 i of all parish organizations are asked to set aside these evenings for this very important purpose. A team, from Toronto, that has been train- ing in project will be present | to conduct Rhe workshop. Thutsda meeting will com- ne with Ascension Day the Hop, Step, and Jump with a leap of 39 feet, 9% inches, a new BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT Representative--Alan Richards, 209 High St. Phone 2706 Church Group To Grow Crops To Raise Funds BOWMANVILLE -- A unique pro- has been started by the Men's ub of St. Paul's Uni Church. They are planning to raise peas and eon for sale to the local Can- ning Factory. Each year, this group endeavours to raise funds for church improve- ments. This year, improve- ments are to include a new sign- for the corner of the church Bo perty at Church and Silver Last year the club sponsored a concert by a group from Oshawa. Approximate- ly $100 was earned on this project. The same group was unable to of- fer their services this year, so the Men's Club had to think of some- thing else, Ken Werry, one of the instiga- tors of the new plan, is in charge of the undertaking. Two . separate properties have been acquired, one of eight acres, and one of six acres. Both are located between Bowman- ville and Newcastle. Rev. Harold A. Turner, the min ister of St. Paul's, said "It's some- Service at 7.30 p.m. This parish effort is intended to reach the needs of every organization in the church. The Holy Trinity Youth Council is having a wiener roast and swim- 1 [ming party on Friday, May 28. Members of the Youth Council and their guests meet at the Church at 7.30 p.m. The Advisory Bn ell meeting is postponed from Friday evening be- cause of the Parish Workshop be- ing held that evening. The Advi- sory Council will meet in the Church on Monday evening. Barbershop on of thing new. I rather like the idea." "If it'is a good crop, they stand to make several hundred dollars," he said. "But if it fails . well." He also suggested calling the pro- Jest "God's A Club President Al Cuthbertson quipped that it may furs out to. be note Hike, the equally well-known "Half-Acre The property was rented. fertiliz- er bought and men hired fo do the Plowing and major jobs of raising he crops. Club members will be donating their services for some. the less-skilled, more menial tasks such as hoeing. Fishing Trip Is Successful BOWMANVILLE -- Over 60 fine lake trout were caught by the Goodyear Rod and Gun Club on their annual fishing trip at Kenisis Lake, club secretary George Heath reported yesterday. Beautiful weather favored the 23 men who took advantage of the trip, arranged by fishin g chairman Elgin Brummel. They had special mention for the meals which were prepared by chef Jack Goodall. The outing was held on the May 24th weekend this year, to take advantage of the full three day holiday. This was earlier than in previous years. First foreign salute 3. American sovereignty was fired in 1776 by the tiny Dutch colony of St. Eusta- tius in the West Indies. school record. Joe Rennick, Junior champ, was first in 100 yards dash in 11.0 sec- onds and Second in the pole vault with 8 feet, 6 inches. se are both new PDHS records. Otto Renelt came second in the senior shot put. His distance of 38 feet 9 inches is also a new PDHS record. John DeLaCour as ond in the senior 220 yard dash. AJAX BRIEFS AT PARRY SOUND WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. L. Stoneman, Ed- and Donnie motored to Parry Sound to to attend the wedding of [trol Stoneman and June awson, e group spent an en- joyable weekend visiting their relatives and friends in the Parry Sound district, G. FOUND'S WALLET FOUND Gordon Found is a lucky boy. He lost his wallet over the week- end. One of the places he thought he might have lost it was in the Brock Theatre, Whitby. He phon- ed the manager, who asked him where he was sitting. 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