Allen: Girls -- Vicky Reynolds {and Blythe Beerthuizen; Col- !leen Owen and Wendy McGhee. ley Liscum, Danny Snider, Ted Wernick, Danny Snider; Girls | Wernick; Girls Margaret|-- Margaret Fraser, Ann Bod- | Frases, Charlene Archer, Vicky!nar, Pam Vetzal. Reynolds. Hopping race, Grade 1 Boys' Chinese Hop, Grades 2 and 3 The pre-school group had a-- Joe Strutt, Ronnie Simpson, -- Richard Lowe and Danny time at. the Fish Pond set up|Brad Iliffe. Snider; Mark Johnson and Da- for their pleasure. Mother's race -- Mrs, Thiele, vid Johnson. Grade 1 -- Walter COURTICE The Highway, capt { winning * Jelly Bean Guessing for the Mrs. Fraser. Sikora and Eddie Chamber: Sch 1 Berd Hs Tiel dar vt ; plan oo. winning leam mothers won by Mrs. Leroux. Shoe kick: Boys Walter lain, Carol Livingston and Gail {School held its field day, with Obstacle race Richard Shoe scramble: Grade 1 Boys Sikora, Robert Muir: Girls -- Muir fun and treats for all. The pre Lowe, captain of winning team, Joe Strutt, Walter Sikora. {Susanne Welsh. Margaret Fra- {school youngsters had an op- Peanut scramble for all. The Eddie Chamberlain; Grades 2!ge : Balloon { portunity to find out just how pre-school children had their and 3 Boys -- Ted Wernick, Carl ser. 4 Fraser. {much fun is awaiting them. Alrace with each one receiving Rahiie. Lance Livingstone Mothers' balloon Lucky | fish pond, and races and scram- goodies for prizes. Shoe Hosein phat Oe de 1! Mrs. Chamberlain, Sta:' merscales bles were provided for their en- Six year olds: Boys -- Jackie __ Janet Collette. Colleen Owen. cey. Eating race -- Danny Snider, joyment. The following is a list Cleland, Stanley Rascowski,! Sandy Atkinson: Grades 2 and Wheelbarrow race, Grades 2 Ronnie Simpson. : {and 3 -- Danny Snider and Rich- | 4.00 of (he {of winners in the various Doug McKnight; Girls -- Kathy 3 _"y | . eynolds, {events that took place through- Allen, Colleen Owen, Gail > nar. YAY Bevnolas Amn. Bot] ard Lowe; Robert Muir and Pa- ¢.p001 Acsociation 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thundey, June 29, 1961 School Holds Field Day race Blythe spot Margaret Beerthuizen. blowing Darryl Som- Mrs Home and were on Columbus public school stu- dents are proud these days as the school baseball team won the interschool baseball cham- pionship recently. Teams from | Columbus, Kedron, {and Coronation schools parti- cipated in the league. The winning team is shown pos- ing for the camera as fol- Maxwell | lows Kneeling from left: Brian Collins, Térry Cochrane, John Hayes and John Lucyk. | Mrs John Standing from left R. Pereman, coach; Ajax Sports Tri- County Meeting Set Day Held AJAX (Staff) -- Following are the results of Ajax Sports Day which was held at the Ajax High School on Saturday, as part of Old Home Week. The event, which by resolution of council will be annual, was sponsored and org ranized by the Roy Garry men's Brewer ais Tom ladies -- Christine Rowlands, Joan 100 yards Wilson, Cathy Small 220 Hobbs, Newitt 220 yards Wilson, Sylvia Rowlands 440 yards Hobbs, Len Kirby, Half mile for the Kinsmen Trophy -- Murray Stroud, Ken- neth Kirby, Jack Fowler. One mile for the Canadian Le- gion, Branch 322, Trophy -- Murray Stroud, Kenneth Wright, Garry Newitt. Three mile event for the Joe Farley Trophy -- Murray Stroud, Kenneth Wright, Jack Fowler, Roger 'Horton Men's Broad Jump Hobbs, Tom Brewer Newitt Ladies' tine Wilson, Small Men's High Hobbs, Guy McN Newitt Ladies' Williams Small tov Hobbs, who placed first in five of the senior events was named 'Athlete of the day' and was awarded the Pat Shechan Trophy. A special mention was made of Christine Wilson in the competition for this trophy Christine placed first in three events that she entered JUNIOR EVENTS 80 vard dash years Roger Horton Kennedy, George Clancy 80 vard das h. girls. 10-13 vears -- Amelia Wilson, Wendy Robertson, Denise Morrison 50 vard dash, boys, 7-9 vears -- Gordon Erkstein, Dane Cam- eron, Ross Kent. Roy Garry men's Brewer, vards Tom ladies -- Christine Krohn, Cathy Roy men's Roy Garry Broad Jump -- Chris- Sylvia Krohn, Joan Roy Garry Jump vaughton --Gladys Joan High Jump Sylvia Krohn 10-13 Dane boys AJAX (Staff) -- municipal delegates Counties of Ontario Peel will congregate in market fo Planning This initial meeting of three counties wi be in the form of a workshop to learn the concensus of opinion of a joint Tri-County Plann 3oard At Monday's mee cil, Councillors Owen and William Robertson elected to represent the at the Newmarket addition Mayor William Parish and Deputy-reeve Pat Sheehan will attend the meeting in pre- appointed positions The town of Ajax Today many from the York and New discuss Tri-County the council meeting. In may send Bob Gibson. 50 yard dash, years Genine Ronna McFadden, Sack race, mixed, 7-9 years -- Margaret Kimmel, Willy Kar- stulovich, Ronna McFadden Sack race, mixed, 10-13 years -- Paul McGivern, Wendy Rob- ertson, Amelia Wilson Wheelbarrow race, boys, 7-9 years David Cameron and Willy Karstulovich, David Mc- Gregor and Wilson Trail, Jim- my Simpson and Don Simpson Wheelbarrow race, girls, 7-9 years -- Ronna McFadden and Margaret Kimmel. Sandra O'Conner and Tennia Booroff, Mary Heslin and Nancy Dunphy Three-legged race, mixed, 10- 13 vears --Janet Grisack and Vicky Gerrard; Wendy Robert: son and Patsy Grubb; Emile Hill and Jilly Mills Three legged race; mixed, years -- Teresa Lawrence and Irene Ferguson, Cindy Tickle and Marg Kimmel, Rick Steven son and Bob Bazeley YELLOW BELT FIGHT Five yellow belt matches took place between members of the Ajax and Oshawa Judo Clubs The Oshawa Judo Club was vic torious., winning by the score of 20 to 10 points Ajax Judo Club was sented by Dave Flemming (Police): John Found (Police) Eric Place (Police) Claud girls, 7-9 McCarthy Mary Heslin repre Stenhouse and Marv McBean DISTRICT GIRLS ADMIRE FOLIAGE the station but are admiring the lush foliage in the conservatory of Winm from not Pacific These airwomen Oshawa area are ed in the South peg's Assiniboine Park. Air. women Donna Hooper, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. H Hooper, RR Lamy Ave (left) and Alice Dumaresq (nee Lootzsma), daughter Mr. and Mr I. Lootsma, 223 Liberty § Bowmanville stationed at the RCAF's near- of are by Training Command Head quarters double tory marks a anniversary in the his RCAF This year of women: in the 20 years since their first into the service, and 10 since the resumption of postwar recruiting Today about 2.600 girls force erve in a varief anada being | entry years In ar hlue wide of trades throughout ( and nverseas --National Defence Photo 7% enced equally # [tario would lalmost eight times the size four delegates to the workshop two from council and two from the planning board In connection with the meet- ing the council and planning board jointly prepared a report dealing with Ajax's policy in Tri-County Planning and this was adopted by council on Monday night The report was presented to council in the form of a brief, which voices the opinion of "both council and planning board In a nutshell the Town of Ajax does not wish to be a part of the Tri-County Planning Board as this municipality feels that it would get little benefit from such a union The brief outlining the town's policy on the issue is as fol- lows: Question: Does this municipal- ity require advice and guid- ance in planning? Answer: Yes, but we want the right to choose the advice and guidance. Question 2: If it does, what are the reasons for this need? Answer: We are laymen Technical planning advice is needed from time to time. We are getting it and we are satis- fied Question 3: What are the eco- nomic and social problems of this municipality? Answer: We have no major economic or social problems except the lack of control over expenses levied on us by Coun- ty Council and other outside agencies Question 4: Does this munici- pality recognize that many of its problems are being experi- by other munici- palities in the area? Answer: Only general -prob lems, not specific problems. Question 5: Is this municipal- ity willing to pay a cost per vear for professional planning| advice and guidance with re- gard to the Jynidpality 'S role the politan results these area surrounding Metro Toronto, and that the of the discussion of questions should then be prepared as a report to be read by each one of the 42 municipalities at the forthcom- ing June workshop? Answer: No The Town of Ajax does wish fo be a part of the County Planning Board for following reasons (a) The interests of the Town of Ajax and the lakeshore muni cipalities are more in Keeping with the developing and expand- ing Metropolitan Toronto are a than with the northern munici- palities. With direct representa: tion on the Metropolitan Toronto Planning Board, Ajax would be satisfied (b) The area envisaged in the Tri-County Planning Area is much too large and the plan- not Tri- the ining problems much too varied to be included in one planning area. The planning area within the Counties of Peel, York, On- be equivalent to of oy BROADLOOM » >e CARPETS "e RUGS Come in anon end ses them v b, > Harleigh Supplios (Oshawa Ltd) " OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ») PHONE RA 5.3012 " LEASAS 3434344) Dyer, | | Robert Webber, assistant captain; Gary Gib- son, Brian Spencer, captain; | Ron Cosway, Mike Anderson and Mr. M. Cohen, teacher. Bill Ellins, 'out the day. Muir, Pass over relay q Richard Lowe's team Raye! first place. : H Bean bag throw Robert Muir, captain of winning team Leap frog -- Robert Muir, Captain : year was In Allen, Wendy McGhee. Ronnie Simpson; Livingstone. Lou Ann Reynolds, E ight vear olds: Shoe kick for mothers -- Mrs. olds: Boys -- Owen, Walter Sikora, Girls -- Carol tivities came scramble, Hopping. Boys Mrs. McGregor. another Grades 2 Boys -- Mor- Richard At this point in the day's ac- peanut and 3: Lowe, Ted! der; vid Johnson. Grade 1 -- Joe Strutt and Michael Kehoe: die Chamberlain and Wares Sikora. Three-legged race: Boys Richard Lowe and Dannv Randy Allen hand to serve refreshments to "the Mothers and Teachers at noon hour ' Mr. and Mrs. J. Mathews had -- as their guest for the past two Sni- weeks, Mrs. Harry Roderick of and Danny 'Gananoque Fly-Tox Bombs .., 89° PRINCE ALBERT PRINCE ALBERT -- All en- joved the mellow vocal solo by Mr. Robt. Heayn in church on Sunday. Sacrament was ob- served and passed by two eld- S, My E. McCrea and Mr. F At day School an African film was narrated by Miss I. Blain. Birthday dues were de- posited by Cathy Braun and Kevin Hodgins We all extend happy vacation to our minister, Rev. E. S. Lin- stead, and Mrs. Linstead, and daughter, who will be away during July Congratulations and wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Davis (nee Newnham) upon their marriage on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. A. Robertson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. G Hunter to Havelock where they visited Mrs. "Mac" Robertson who is in hospital. Mrs. Jas. Doupe and Mrs. F Gilson arranged a miscellane- (ous shower in the Neunham home Tuesday night in honor of a bride of the month, Miss Vera Neunham. The bride and groom were seated in the arch and commenced unwrapping the many gifts, after which ap- preciation was expressed. Deli cious lunch ended the evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. Butson ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. C, But- son to Oshawa where they at- tended the 40th wedding anni- versary of their cousins, Mr and Mrs. A. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doupe, and two.sons of Seattle, Wash., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oyler and all the Martyn homes last week Mrs. V. Beatty, Bobcaygeon spent Tuesday with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. I. Beacock and sons . A large representation from our locality attended the races at Mosport Mr, and best Mrs. F. Gibson. at tended the 35th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerry, Utica, and also were guests at the 20th anniversary lof Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson, Stouffville The party was held al ihe lioine Mr and Mrs Port Perry. a sister Rennick, of M. the Municipality of Metropoli- tan Toronto in acreage (C) A municipality's financial stability and borrowing powers are under the control of the departments of the Provincial Government and the Ontario Municipal Board; therefore, the co-ordination of and recommen- daitons for regional planning are felt to be the direct respon- sibility of the Provincial Govern ment (d) We cannot see how such a Tri-County Planning Board could ever get balanced repre- sentation to serve and to pro- tect each of the 42 individual local municipalities in the plan ning area Fly-Tox Bombs Trump Bombs Tat Ant Traps Lerge 1.39 Large 89c 3 for 69c Feature -- SAVE 16¢c CHEER Detergent 10c OFF PACK 7 1 ¢ PKG. Feature -- SAVE 10c SUPREME SWEET Mixed PICKLES an DO" JAR Best Buy -- SAVE 6c -- ST. 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