Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Jul 1954, p. 5

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ence was enjoyed ' hugely by young and gold. To the evident delight of these youthful on-look- wo PETER THE CLOWN WAS AT - the UAW picnic at Lakeview Park on Saturday and his pres- by a multitude of kids, Peter flitted from group to group grim- acing and laughing and perform- A HUGE SUCCESS WITH the youngsters at Saturday's picnic was Peter the Clown. Followed 2 pr YOUTHFUL APPETITES have to be satisfied no matter how much fun may be sed in the meantime. These kiddies take time off to snatch a bite and re- plenish themselves before plung. ing back into the endless whirl of fun. Pictured at Saturday's UAW Ci ers, Peter is now up to some pranks. Flanking the stage set up in the park on Saturday are ing countless silly capers. Here he is about to remove his teeth and is being studiously imitated by two little admirers. Ee hid picnic at Lakeview Park, Osh., are left to right: Barbara Mec- Climond, Lynne Shaw, Maureen Barker and Glenna Cathmoir, IIE Sat Sh shown some of the prizes to be won later in the day. The Times-Gazette gave full and complete coverage to the picnic of Local 222, UAW - CIO at Lakeview Park on Saturday. Pic- tures on this page were taken by Staff Photog- rapher John Phippen and Reporter Neil Jamieson, who also took the pictures which appear on Pages 1, 2 and 3 to give the best pictorial record yet made of a UAW picnic. here. HOPPING TOWARDS THE finishing line in. the three-legged race at Saturday's picnic are Barb Suddard and Mary Ann is y HARD WORK -- BUT IT was worth it, Kathleen McRae and Dianne Stephens, winners of a three-legged race cool-off before going to claim their prizes. They were participating in some of the many sports which were enjoyed at the UAW picnic on Saturday in HEADS HELD HIGH, PLAIDS flying in the breeze -- so march- ed the proud pipers. To the skrill of pipes, and tattoo of drums and Zadic, caught by the camera just at the point when they seem to be going off balance. RED FACES AND ACHING lungs were the sequel to this balloon-blowing contest perpetr- THERE WAS FUN FOR THE grown-ups, too. These competi- tors in the cas contest are THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, July 26, 1954 § Pictorial Record Of Local 222 UAW-C GRACEFULLY POISED BE- fore giving a thrilling acrobatic display, Miss Twisto (Mary May) holds picnic-ing crowds in sus- the air of Bonnie Dundee, these Mackenzie-clad Highlanders from Bowmanville even stirred the hearts of men lacking the Scot- ated by the ever-popular Peter the Clown. These puffing kiddies are enjoying the lime-light\ on (1 to r): G. Knight, 389 Gliddon Avenue; Dick Osborne, Port Perry; Joe Smith, 315 Burk IO Picnic pense. Mary was preforming at the UAW annual outing in the Lakeview Park on Saturday af- ternoon. tish blood. Their presence was am invaluable asset at the UAW pie» nie, Saturday. the stage erected .n Lakeview Park for the UAW picnic on Sate urday afternoon, Street; and Ted Arnold of 26 Erie Street, all ardent deedees of the casting rod. BLIND BOWLERS EXCEL AUCKLAND, (CP)-=Blind which failed to stop after side- | grandfather the same day. His ] swiping his car. When he finally [oldest son's wife gave birth to a lawn bowlers in New Zealand have | caught up to the other vehicle he | baby two hours after his third son [Sacked such a high Standard that Jouna the Jiives slready bn cus- | was born. e umpire in a matc ween | tody for vehicular homicide of a| --=rr Auckland and Wellington said the |14-year-old boy--Buyuk's . INDUSTRIAL FAIR : jngion Said ihe Ji year-oid Uyuks OWR SOU. | KARACHI (CP)--The Pakistan lay was equal to that hampio: gorge ns ua, of champion DOUBLE EVENT International Industries Fair is --oooe | ANTALYA, Turkey (CP)--Kadir | scheduled to be opened here March TRAGIC FIND , who operates a grocery |5, 1955 This will be the third im ISTANBUL (CP) -- Mehmet! store in this south Turkey centre, | the series of international fairs Buyuk sped after another carl! became a father again a | held this countay. the big UAW picnic at Lakeview TAKING OFF FOR THEIR Park on Saturday. i first aeroplane ride are Judith, | 5, and Elaine, 4, daughters of | Mr. and Mrs. H. Herman of Sim- coe Street South, enjoying their | brief moment in the limelight at outside the | almost at once when the service was started. An owl, perched near oi a transformer 20 miles away, .. | centre of the street house where she visited. PERSISTENCE PAYS NELSON, N.Z. (CP)--Adele Had field lost her engagement ring dur- ing a week-end visit to the country. A few days later she retraced her route and found the ring in the | villagers here lost their electricity | homes. ; ~~ |spread its wings across two 33,000 WHILE SiST=R LENNE MAL, FIRST INTERRUPTION | volt cables and cut electricity to watches in wonder the an- | the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. AUST, England (CP) -- the 250 | about 8,000 south Gloucestershire tics of Peter the Clown, 4-year- | L. Foskett, 523, Montrave Ave- old Carol Ann finds her bottle of | nue, Oshawa, coke equally absorbing. They are

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