The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1961, p. 5

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EE i RT Co prs WHITBY and DISTRICT Manager: Lloyd Robertson Whitby Bureau Office: 111 Dundas St. West 'Ms. F. Curl | | WI Hostess A » Whithy Women's Institute held Tel. MO. 8-3703 is june meeting at the home RED RIBBONS ADORN | the division champions from Whitby's annual Public School field day. Held at the Henry ! Front row (L.-R.): Neil Gib- | side, St of Mrs. F. Curl, 819 Byron field | | reet High School, the day produced a host of broken records. Shown above are: son, Campbell Dunbar, Deb- bie Bremner, Linda Sleep; back row (L.-R.): Terry White- Sharon Sutton, Glory- Post New Records At Field Day Of Champs- New records in every event were posted at the annual Whit by Public Schools field day on June 22 at Henry Street High School. Hillcrest school walked away with the Junior schools plaque competition with a point total of 70. Other schools and their points were: Palmerston, 57; King, 52; Dundas, 39; Kathleen Rowe, 36; Hutchison, 13; Brock 6 The following girls and boys were champions of the various divisions Senior girls Sharon Sutton (King), Runner-up: Linda Saville borne), 14 points. Intermediate girls -- Cham pion: Linda Sleep (Colborne), 10 points. Runner-up: Mary Unger (King), 8 points Junior girls Champion Gloryanne Lowe (K Rowe), 9 points. Runner-up: Beverly| Craig (Palmerston), 8 points. Juvenile girls -- Champion: | Debbie Bremner (King), 11 points, Runner-up: Laurie English (Dundas), 6 points. | Senior boys Champion: Terry Whiteside (Colborne), 16 points. Runner-up: Barry Hal- ton (Hutchison), 11 points Intermediate boys Cham- pion: Bruce Johnston (Col borne), 20 points. Runner-up: Hadley Shepherd (Palmerston), 7 points. Junior boys Champion: Neil Gibson (Hillcrest), 15 points. (Peter Pillman (Palmer- son), 6 points; George Reeson, (King), 6 points. Juvenile boys -- Champions: Campbell Dunbar (Hillcrest), 16 points; John Van Vliet (K Rowe), 11 points. The complete list. of the events, winners, times and dis- tances follows. SENIOR GIRLS 75 Yard dash -- Sharon Sutton (King), 10.4 sec.; 'Sharon Miller (Col.); Barbara Fox (Col.) Standing broad jump -- 7 feet Linda Saville (Col.); Margaret Bray (Col.); Pat Spilchen (Col.) Running broad ujmp--13 feet Sharon Sutton (King); Linda Saville (Col); Danny Gay Col.) Hop, step and jump--29 feel 11 inches: Sharon Sutton (King): Linda Saville (Col.) Doris Vander Ende (Col.) High jump -- 4 feet, 3 Sharon Sutton (King); 1 Saville (Col): Margaret (Col.) 200 Yard relay -- 29.4 secs Colborne--Harris, Mieler, Fox, Hicks Colborne -- Bray. Jones (Gay. Vander Ende. Colborne-- Saville, Spelchin, English, Craig er, INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 75 Yard dash 10.1 Linda Sleep (Col.): Mary Unger (King): Margaret Samuel (Col.) Standing broad jump -- 6 feet 2'5 inches: Linda Sleep (Col) Linda Madill (Rowe); Linda Majcher (Dun.) Running broad jump--I13 feet 715 inches: Mary Unger (King) Linda Majcher (Dun.). Susan Dudley (Hutch) Champion 20 points (Col- inch nda Bray Se( Hop, step and jump -- 26 feet, k 10 inches Linda (Palm.); Marianne Karssing; Svlvia Carswell (Palm.) High jump--3 feet, 11 inches Barbara Henderson (Palm.); I Jonnie Cook (Hill): Judy Tush- ingham (Col.) 3 200 Yard relay 28.4 secs I Dundas Bronsema. Nichols, Majcher, Jones. Colborne -- Herder, Wilson, Holyoake, Sleep Palmerston -- Treen, Carswell Parker, Atkins Parker -- Halton Bruce 2%, inches (( Hutchison Hill ow, Bronsema, Reid Hill, Stewart, D NTERMEDIATE BOYS 100 Yard dash -- 12.5 secs Johnston (C.); Robert >rimeau (C.); Don Roman (H.) Standing broad jump -- 7 feet inches: Bruce Johnston (C.): tobert Primeau (C.); Peter orby (D.) Running broad jump--I14 feet, Bruce Johnston *.). George Young (C.); Har- ley Sheppard (P.) JUNIOR GIRLS 75 'Yard relay Jane Harris (Hill) (Hil); Glory (Rowe). 10.8 secs.: |g Karen Hood § anne Lowey Standing broad jump -- 6 feet inches: Gloryanne Lowe p (Rowe); Beverly Craig (Palm.), Dorothy Dair (Dun.) Running broad jump--11 feet, 7 inches Laura Roseburgh (Hil); Gloryanne Low (Rowe); Beth Barter (Rowe). 'p High jump -- Beverly Craig C (Palm.); Sharon Spring (Hill); Barbara Prentice (Rowe) Softball throw -- 90 feet, inches: Karen Sansen (King) Ruth Edwards (Dun.); Tizzard (Brock). p b 0 Palmerston € Hamer, Neil Gibson (H.); Walter Brenda sell (P.); of ( Hop, step and jump -- 30 feet, inches: Bruce Johnston (C.): {adley Sheppard (P.)) Arnold Jray (H.). High jump 4 feet, 1 inch Arnold Bray (H.); Hadley Shep- ard (P.): Bob Pollard (C.) 200 Yard relay -- 27.6 secs.: McLerie, Shep- Russell, Duncan. Col- Goode, Johnston, Primeau. Dundas oychyn, Horton, Pavinsky, orby, ard, orne JUNIOR BOYS 75 Yard dash 9.1 secs.: Rus- Rene Luehof (K.) Standing broad jump -- 6 feet, 200 Yard relay -- 29.8: Hill: 615 inches: Scott Lawrence crest -- Hood, Harris, Rose-| (K,); Peter Pillman (P.): Peter burgh, Spring. Rowe -- Lowe, Pridie (D.) van Vliet, Mitchell, Walker. Dundas -- English, Law, Meh- 11% Larry Reeson (K.). ring, Edwards JUVENILE GIRLS | 50 Yard dash -- 8.1 secs.: Mady Kurzwernhart (Palm.);| Debbie Bremner (King); Laurie English (Dun.) Standing broad jump -- 5 feet, y 6 inches: Debbie Bremner, (K.); Linda Stacey (P.); Debbie Zola- { tucha (P.) Running broad jump -- 9 feet, 8 inches: Patricia Rankine (H.); Linda Walker (H.); Wendy Wil- liams (H.) p High jump -- 3 feet, 2 inche ( $ inches: Running broad jump--13 feet, inches: Neil Gibson (H.); Levette (H.); George High jump -- 4 feet, 1 inch: Neil Gibson (H.): Peter Pillman P.); Walter Russell (P.). Softball throw -- 157 feet, 4 George Reeson (K.): 'laude Niro (R.); George Town H.) 200 Yard relay -- 29.5 secs.: King -- Partington, Hoag, Lue- hof, Lawrence Hillcrest -- Gib- on, Sale, Wyatt, Horack. Rowe - Nera, Van Vliet, Johansen, sannon Crystal Paleshok « (D.):" Debbie JuvENILE BOYS Bremner (K.): Elizabeth Town (D.) ( Softball' throw 82 feel, 1ly inch: Laura English (D.). Mau- reen Richards (D.): Debbie Mc- Coy (K.) 2 200 Yard relay -- 32.2 secs.:/( Palmerston - Watson, Kurzwern- || hart. Zolatuchs, Russel. Dundas -- English, Peleshok, Peeks, Sutherland. Rowe -- Pichard, ( Grant, 'Mason, Henderson SENIOR BOYS 100 Yard dash -- 12.2 secs.: Jarry Halton (H.): Steve Luch- | ka (C2): George Dair (C.) I Standing broad jump -- 8 feet 415 inches: Terry Whiteside (C.), j Stephen Small (C.); Rancgo y Bronsema (C.) I Running broad jump -- 15 feet, 9 inches: Terry Whiteside (C.); George Dair (C.); Barry g Halton (H.) Hop; step and jump -- 33 feet, | 9 5x Terry Whiteside (C.) ge Dair (C)) sema (C.) High jump -- 4 feet, 9 inche Barry Halton (H.): Morrie Fitz john (C.): Terry Whiteside (C.) 200 Yard relay -- 28 secs, Col borne -- Dair, Byng. Pickering, Small. Colborne--Toffan. Rysch Geor Rancgo Bron- BROCK veining WHITBY A DOUBLE ~~ a SATURDAY MATINEE AT 1:30 I COLOR CARTOON "Bird Brain Dog" SHOWS AT 7 and 8:20 f I V I N Si Ir Squires I G P ,D Steven Naylor King -- Roblin, Vliet, are pitchers fon winning pitcher Arena Sunoco 3 Yard ampbell 'an Vliet K.) Standing broad jump -- 6 feet, 15 inches: Campbell Dunbar H.); John Van Vliet (R.); arry Kennedy (P.) Running broad jump ii eet, 9% inches: John Van Vliet R.) Wayne Conners (D.); (K.) High jump -- 3 feet, 814 nches: Campbell Dunbar (H.) danny Maundrell (K.): Grant drown (H.) Softball throw -- 118 feet, 11 nches: Tom Bergstrom (B.): david Ross (H.); Campbell Dun- var (H.) 200 Yard relay dash 76 Dunbar (H.) (B.); David secs John Hamer - 32.6 secs Naylor, Maun- Hamer Rowe Van Sims, Bradford. Sporinn. Jundas -- Connors, Heerschop irell, Van DeHavel, Etmanski Arena Sunoco, Sportsmen Lead League Four games he newly formed cague last Sunday the results and were plaved in Lakeside Following winning Sportsmen "renchman's Kiwanis Bay, defeated 9-0 Bill Stacey was the winning pitcher Arena Sunoco defeated Inde endent by a score of 21.6, Bill Vallace was the winning pitch- el Squires 16-9 Beach Bill beat Dunbar Hansen was the Pickering Beach defeated Gar- ard road, 13.10 with Cliff IcCarron the winning pitcher Following are the team stand ngs WLT Pts, 9-1 13 portsmen Kiwanis 1 13 nidependent 2 Be 4 in Bay 0 1n n fh n ch enchr arrard road ick. Beach unbarton | The specific division in which n "» |street north, on Thursday, June| 22 at 7.30 p.m. with Mrs. C. G.| McLean, president in charge. Ten members answered the, roll call. During the business! period copies of the new hand-! book were given out to the {members by the secretary. One new member was received into the branch. A quilt which had been pre- sented by one of the members was sold for $10 and the money turned over to secretary-ireas- lurer, After a short business discus. sion the rest of the meeting was devoted to planning programs for 1961-62. Mrs. R. Saunders | kindly offered to type the pro-| {grams when they have been| prepared by the secretary. No meetings will be held dur- ing July and August. Septem: ber . meeting, Agriculture and Canadian Industries, will be in charge of the convener, Mrs, F. Curl. Refreshments were prepared and served by the hostesses. Mrs. R. Saunders. Mrs. F. Curl and Mrs. R. Smith. Wings Meet Thistles In Brooklin Game | By CLIFF GORDON A lacrosse action tonight anne Lowe, Bruce Johnston these young athletes took top honors is listed below. --QOshawa Times Photo WHITBY Jr PERSONALS the Whitby Red Wings will host the red hot Fergus 'Thistles. | The Fergus team, a fast hard daughter of Mr. and 'unning team, boast a won six, N. Sage, celebrated her lost three record while the hard 10th birthday on Tuesday. To lucked Whitby team has a six celebrate the occasion her din- and three record too, but the six ner guests were: Wendy Wil- is losses and the three is wins liams, Judy Bird, Doris Acton. Never have we seen a team and Janis Shaw plagued by injuries as consis- . tently as have the wings. Some oC Rartingion 504 dough of the injuries have he in the ar ain wd Say ie 8 aver game. Others have been at is : os on and daug "their place of employment. Den- azel, of bowman avenue, ton Rendell, the regular goalie, and Miss Pat Wiggins, of Green- broke a toe at w 'k p wood crescent, were among the ¢ a Larne y HY & *N€ Campbell filled the breach for 30 guests entertained by Mrs.!one game here 1 sd i : | ast Thursday F. Duncan at her home in}, fina . 4 WER 1 "iwhen the Wings got back on the gincourt on Wednesday eve-\\win sirine and then b is| ning at a miscellaneous shower! 11. an en broke his| : au a +. ankle on Saturday while work- in honor of Mrs. Partington's ing. This situation has forced niece, Miss Audrey Hopkinson. | on o6r fvan Davie to dig into Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopkinson, ofthe minor ranks for a replace- Cherry Valley, visited her sis- ment ter, Mrs. Clifford Partington Tonight young Skippy Toy will over the weekend don the big pads in an effort to plug the gan. Skip has been Judy, daughter of Mr. and|playing with the local midget Mrs. J. H. Michelson, is cele- team so far this vear and will brating her fifth birthday today. he making his first appear- Her friends wish her many ance with the Wings Another happy returns of the day. player who is out due to injur- Mrs. Olive Jukes. of Rich jes is Don McCormick, he is out mond, Virginia, is visiting her id De season, manager Davie sister and brother-in-law, as been informed as they are and Mrs. Gordon Glennv. of the still picking pieces of glass out Ontario Ladies College Farm. of his eye. He was injured in a game in Hastings Suzanne, daughter of Mr. and! The reason the game has Mrs. W. J. Bowden, celebrated been moved to Brooklin is that her seventh birthday. For the the Trade Fair has taken over occasion a party was arranged|the local arena, the regular with the following guests: Ann stamping grounds of the Whitby Baxter, Lori Brown, Rietta Van-|team. ! dyk, Denise and Terry De-|~ Pratto, Shelly Wyatt, Nancy, % ru N= Aslop, Marion Ward, Bonny | Beaton S Dairy | Dumps Tiremen Johnson, Joan Peck, Janice] Neill, Suzanne's sister Janice and brother Robert Carter, president of St. John The By BOB MUNROE Evangelist CWL. opened her Oshawa Beaton's Dairy play- home for the committee in ©d host to the Whitby Canadian charge of the various booths at Tire team Tuesday night and the forthcoming "Strawberry|defeated them by the score of Festival" to be held July 6, 7.|7-2. McGarry went all the way and 8. Those present included for Oshawa while Elliott and Mrs. Rosetanni, general con- Clark pitched for the Whitby vener, for the bake table, Mrs. crew C, Parise, Mrs. P. Kaiser, Mrs.| Oshawa scored two runs in L. Ruest, Mrs. E." Finan and |the first inning and added two telephone convener Mrs. P. Ot- more in the second inning. The tenbrite who is arranging to|Oshawa crew added one more have every lady in the parish run in the fourth inning. Whithy called for this event. Other got on the score sheet in the mebers of the committee are sixth inning by scoring one run Mrs. Jack MacDonald, Mrs. L [While Beaton's ended their scor- Rousseau, Mrs. Ed Samanski, (ing with two runs in the sixth Mrs. C Polite, Mrs P. Wolterslinning. In the seventh inning and 'Mrs. D. O'Hagan. Ii wasiCanadian Tire scored one more decided to have the bake table run when Garratt Hamer hit a on the final day of the festival|homer with nobody on the bases July 8, from 1.30 p.m. until late This ended the scoring with Osh- evening. The CWL will also take awa on top 7-2 charge of the popcorn and taffy] - -------- apple booth for the Knights of ALASKA PURCHASE oumby The United States purchased ne 2 2 the territory of Alaska from Vimy Ridge Susan rs. C On Tuesday evening, Mrs. G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 29, 1961 § DAIRY QUEEN CHOSEN AS TRADE FAIR OPENS 1 i THE OFFICIAL OPENING | Town of Whitby, Everett of the Whitby Trades Fair at | Quantrill, performed the offi- the Community Arena was | cial duties. Other members of held Wednesday night 'before | the Trade Fair Board taking a large crowd. Reeve of the ! part in opening the two-day wn Fair were Police Chief George Rankine, Fred Ollen - Bittle and William Davidson. High- light of the Fair on Thursday night will be announcement of this year's Peter Perry award winner. The ceremony will take place at a banquet in Henry Street High School. --Oshawa Times Photo. JAILED 15 DAYS Kenneth Bruce Powell, 21, of {Scarboro township, was jailed {15 days by Magistrate R. B. will swing out to Brooklin when| © She will represent Ontario County at the provincial dairy queen contest at the Royal Winter Fair. --Oshawa Times Photo A NEW ONTARIO COUNTY Dairy Queen was crowned during Wednesday night's ac- tivities at the Whitby Trades Fair. Pretty Donna Johnson (21) of RR 4, Uxbridge, was chosen over six other con- testants A public school teacher, Miss Johnson has lived all her life on a farm. ! Whitby Baptist Church Picnic At Geneva Park A lovely time was enjoyed by|Donna Yepma Winner of ladies' 0 all at the annual Sunday School|$hoe finding contest was Donna or savings bank transactions : Yepma. and no letter carrier or rural picnic of the Whitby Baptist i oie I" Chutch. which was net at| Winners of wheel-barrow race, mail service. Mail will be dis- Geneva Park on Saturday. June 12 and under, Dorothy Dair and | patched at 10 a.m. and the lobby Tl ionic and Ron Halton. will be open from 8 am. to 1 was convened by Mrs. H. Craw. Winners in wheel-barrow raceiP-m- for box-holders. POST OFFICE HOURS Following are the Post Office hours for Whitby over the Do- minion Day holiday. On Friday, the general delivery and stamp wickets will be open from 8 am. to 10 a.m. On Saturday, there will be no money WHITBY OFFICE & {Dnieper in Whitby police court this week when he was con- |victed of driving a car while his (licence was under suspension, {In addition, His Worship order ed that his licence remain sus {pended for another six months, fr -- e---- | 4 Canadian Cigarettes "Safer" Than Before | (but 12 have more tar) Doctors say tar and nicotine in cigarette smoke are harmful -- and Canadian cigarettes have changed in the past two years, Some offer more protection than others! In July bs Digest the latest laboratory report on 18 different brands tells you how much they have changed. 12 cigarettes (including many filter-tips) now have more tar « + . and one has a new low-low tar content. How does your brand stack up? Before you buy another package read "Facts We're Not Told About Filter- Tips" -- one of 36 articles in July Reader's Digest. Get your copy today--at any newsstand. WHITE NEWSPRINT 4V2-1b. pkg. approximately 630 sheets for -- $1.00 Also Available in 9-1b. pkgs. IDEAL FOR TYPING. || PADS, CARBON COPIES | INNER OFFICE MEMOS, ETC. | On Sale at . CIRCULATION DEPT. | Oshawa Times I forth. Races and contests were 13 and over, George Dair and . held David Mitchell; Lois Glennie Winners were as follows 204 Judy Keynoids. Ruth Mjjeh Girls = Janie Bryant, Dorothy " tut Aaclsiian an Dale Dair, Louise Pogson ryant Were Slese Junnersup 4 i eorge Dair an ou ai Boys -- Bruce Paddock, Ver- E ] 3 were the winners for the dough non Rivett, Stephen Peleshock ough law ; > nut eating contest Valerie Wilson and Timmie Balloon contest. 12 and under. Peleshock were close runners % Padla V Dorothy Dair and Ron. Halton up with Paula Vanstone and gig' three-legged race, Dale Reutty Rivet coming in third in Bryant and Ruth Mitchell. hildren's races. Al. Halton,| = pave three-legged race, Geo and Donnie Mitchell were the pip and Dave Mitchell champion runners for the young| ---- - men's class Winners of boys' and girls'| Al I N sack races for 12 years and, LONDON (CP) -- The British under were Dorothy Dair and government last year spent Ronnie Halton, £178,000 in helping Britons fo Winners of sack races for migrate to Commonwealth boys and girls 13 and over were countries. The bulk of it went Louise Pogson and George Dair. on the Australian assisted-pas- | TENDERS Period: one year, For further information phone AID EMIGRA Tenders on stoker coal will be received by the under. signed not later than 12 o'clock noon, July 5th, 1961, for approximately 500 tons of Cavalier Coal. Cool will be delivered in the seven school bunkers as required. The lowest or anv tender not necssorily accented. WHITBY PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD, c/o Kathleen Rowe School, Athol Street, Whitby, Ontario WANTED MO 8.8362 Winner of ladies' sack race, sage scheme. { Russia in 1867 for $7.200,000-- Plans For 12th | about two cents an acre. Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 held its last meeting of the sea- on on Monday evening at the 100F Hall. Worthy Mistress Sis ter Madeline Ashmore assisted hy Deputy Mistress Sister Violet Rintz presided Dolly 'Anderson, chap lain, conducted the devotional exercises, lecture was repeated by Sisters Lillian Kirk and May Lintner The Dolly Sister draw donated by Sister Anderson was won by Sister Evelyn Virgin. During the business meeting arrange-| ments were made for the group {to attend the July 12 parade to| be held in Oshawa on Saturday July 8 The meeting closed in the usual manner. The group will resume its activities in Septem. LAWN MOWERS ARP ) AIRED All Makes and Models portsman' S Corner 103.5 Byron 5. MO 8.4311 EN 1 MILE NORTH OF WHITBY ON A complete line of farm fresh fruits & vegetables APPLES - PEACHES - PEARS - PLUMS - EGGS - CIDER - APLEBUTTER & HONEY - BOX AND POTTED PLANTS Orchards of Ontario so fm 12 WEST SIDE O OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK TILL 10 P.M. F NO. 12 HIGHWAY

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