Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1962, p. 5

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AT THE FIELD Day held at Henry Street High School Monday to find the champ- ions of the Whitby Public Schools finalists for noir groups of boys and girls won championships. Shown above are, left to right, Barry Hal- ton of Colborne Street School and Hadley Sheppard of Pal- merston avenue School who won the Senior Boy's Champ- | ionship and the Intermediate Boy's Championship respect- ively FLUSHED' WITH success | WHITBY SPORTS _ PARADE By the girl champions of the Whitby Public Schools Cham- pions Field Day face the cam- era. The event took place at : Henry street High School and ' had as competitors winners of the individual school's field | GERRY BLAIR I had my fifst experience at watching auto racing at Canada's unique Mosport witness keenly contested cars to which he is Even against the U.S. Stock a mere second-plus was all that separated Ward from top money. Unfortunately only a siasts witnessed the climactic had to be absorbed by someone when the cash was counted with prize money, advertising, etc., $25,000, Lack of publicity and promotion in the Toronto area, where people by the thousands have flocked to Mosport on other occasions, was said to be a major downfall gentleman was overheard saying on Saturday, "Perhaps Canadians are not ready for this form of racing on such a major scale." The. next big upcoming event is in September when the Canadian Grand Prix will be held. If Brooklin Hillcrests start guys' rink at the rate of their home production, then Bramp- ton Ramblers' claim to top honors in OLA Senior ranks is Park Peterborough International late model stock car race took place. I couldn't have chosen a more opportune time to racing Rodger Ward, put on quite a show in the larger ordinary probably last Saturday when the Indianapolis 500 winner Beneath blue skies and bril- liant sunshine scores of children from Whitby's public schools competed for the first places in the Annual Champion's Field Day held at Henry Street High School Monday. Entrants were children who had won at field days held by the eight individual schools. One of the interesting facts that arose from the day's ac- tivities was that of four girls tying for the "Senior Giris' Champion' spot. There were also so many ties among the Juvenile Girls that events for this young group are being staged again Tuesday Following are the of the sports: not normally accustomed. Car champ, Pau! Goldsmith, handful of sports car enthu- duel. A few thousand dollars in the neighborhood of As one filling nets: in the other results in jeopardy. In four home games to date including three victories, Hillcrests have outscored their adversaries. 50-22. On the road, where they have yet to win a game, the home side holds a 43-28 margin over Brooklin. But aren't the only club unable to win away from the home environment. St. Catharines Sailors are also winless on After the weekend action, Kitts for the second time TOWN AND COUNTRY -- Jim Bishop's Whitby-Oshawa . Green Gaels will open. the 1962 OLA Juvenile schedule on Thursday night at Huntsville which was scheduled for tomorrow night the road. That _ Brampton, with a 7-1 record to date, as the only club win- ning away from their own backyard. Their only setback was in St. Catharines (of all places) which saw Brooklin in succession, usual hold a comfortable lead over the next three clubs, Brooklin, Port Credit and St. Catharines, who are once again deadiocked for runner-up spot. Brampton didn't waste any time recovering from their first loss as they whipped Port Credit, right in Port Credit, 12-3 on Saturday night. SENIOR BOYS 100 Yard Dash: Barry Halton, Robert Primeau, David Halton. Standing Broad Jump: Robert Primeau, Robert Pollard, Peter Corby Running Broad Jump: Barry Halton, George Young, Robert Strickland Hop, Step and Jump: Barry Halton, George Young, Sheldon Huitema High Jump: Barry Halton, Michael Glanfield, Ricky Kirby. 200 Yard Relay: Colborne Street School, Barry Halton, George Young, Jack Hamer, Robert Primeau; R. A. Hutche- son School, David Halton, Rob- Hillcrests Port Credit leaves only Athletics and Friday night. paste St. Brampton per last Ricky School, Nichols, Reeds Kirby; Dundas instead of the original plan be -tpas 'an Jim will be the master of ceremonies at the special hockey dinner sponsor- ed by Boston Bruins on Wednesday night when they intro- duce their plans for the Oshawa Junior several prominent sportsmen and citizens of Oshawa... . Paul Cloutier pitched Ajax Legion Midgets to a 3-0 victory over Beaton's Dairy in an Oshawa Legion Minor League baseball game last night at Kinsmen Stadium. Paul allowed only one hit in recording the victory crests next see action on Friday night in St. Catharines, then host Port Credit Sailors on Saturday night. Farewell Party Salvation Army Women's Home League held its weekly meeting on Thursday evening at the Citadel in the form of a "Farewell Party" in honor of SA Women's League Than Low Cal INTERMEDIATE BOYS 100 Yard Dash: Hadley Shep. pard, Don Boychyn, Wayne Tof- fan Standing Broad Jump: Arnold Bray, George McCaffrey, James Bulmers. Running Broad Jump: Hadley Sheppard, Arnold Bray, Wayne Toffan 5 .| Hop, Step and Jump: Hadley! = Sheppard, Steve Peleshok, Fasting Better "77 =. g T | High Jump: Hadley Sheppard, | Arnold Bray, George McCaffrey.) Relay: Colborne Street School,| Don: Boychyn, David Russell, | David Povinsky, George Mc- Caffrey; Hillcrest School, Wayne Diets naan Doctor Toffan, Larry Horack, Lawrence, CHICAGO (AP) -- A doctor|/0d4, Norman Treen; Dundas) "A" hockey club to | Brooklin Hill- Mrs. Major Simpson. The meeting opened with de votional period led by Mrs. J. Kentner. Mrs. Major Simpson presided over the business meeting. Following the business session a shower of blessings was held also in honor of Mrs. Major Simpson. who thanked everyone for all their kindness and beau- tiful gifts received A delicious lunch was served including a "Bon Voyage" de- corated cake donated by Miss : Street School, Steve Peleshok said Monday that intermittent!) -. = : = : periods of fasting are remark-| pian, a John Stapler ably effective in treating per- eid --_-- sons who find it impossible to| JUNIOR BOYS get rid of excess weight 75 Yard Dash: Danny Balson,| Dr. Garfield G. Duncan said Cecil Giffin, Larry Turner that while total fasting may! Standing Broad Jump: Larry; seem barbaric, actually the ex-/Turner, Cecil Giffin, David) perience is better tolerated than! Nichols. low-calorie diets. Running Broad Jump: CeciJ Duncan, 'University of), npc ea Pennsylvania professor of medi- Giffin, George Town, Peter Pill: cine, told delegates to. the American Medical Association's 7 Leona Kentner annual meeting that patients|°°Cee Tom a ffin,| who fasted under medical su-| po. % caja A omnia alge The group is expecting the, | y | mew officers and the Thurs-|pervision for periods of up A bogged Gordon, William Alexan- day's, June 28 meetifig should/19 days experienced a loss of : > be a "Welcoming" meeting. Ifjappetite after the first day. _Relay: Hillcrest School, Cecil not the regular Home League He said they enjoyed a sense."iffin. George Town, Campbell meeting will take place. of well-being during the period.|Dunbar, Wyatt Brian; Kathleen % |Rowe School, John van Viiet,| . BROCK Evening Shows at 6:55 and 8:20 |Danny Balson, Gregory Sims,| Wayne Lockyer; Palmerston' wae? Last Complete Show at 8:20 VIVIEN LEIGH Avenue School, Larry Turner, MAN SPRING OF MRS STONI Peter Sattelberger. Peter Pill man, David McLerie WARREN BEAITY TENNES High Jump: Peter Pillman, JUVENILE BOYS | 50 Yard Dash: Larry Kennedy |David Ross, John Reed | Standing Broad Jump:' David \Ross, Larry Kennedy, Steven) Naylor. | Running Broad Jump: Wayne: Connors, Steven Naylor, Chris} Robbins. | High Jump: David Ross, Steven Naylor, Alistair Grant. Soft Ball Throw: Ricky Bouf- fard, David, Ross, John Reed Relay Palmerston Avenue school, Larry' Kenneds Turnet ky Bouffard. Chri Robbins; Kathleen Rowe School, David Heron, Don Bradford,| 'Wayne Blanchard, Clayton Fos-) rHE RC TECHNICOLOR® from WARNER BROS. fE Wil E STORY O MS ONLY NUVI MODERN ROME SHOWN ONCE ONLY AT 8:25 Plus Second Feature Attraction COMEDY "DOUBLE BUNK" "i ~ IAM CARMICHEL -- SIDNEY JAMES LIZ FRAZER + Storing Adult Entertainment -- Stort 6.55 and 10:10 days. In the back row, from | Champion left to right, Intermediate Girls Champion, Mary Unger of Colborne Street Schoo!, Junior Champion Debbie Maj- cher of Dundas street School and Linda Ouellette one of the four girls who tied for Public Schools Hold Champions Field Day kett; King Street School, Thomas Letham, Steven Naylor, David Myles, John Reed SENIOR GIRLS 75. Yard Dash ton, 'Jennifer third) Standing Broad Jump Majcher, Linda Parker, QOuellette Sharon Rowland Sut (ho Linda Linda Running Broad Jump: Shar- on Sutton, Linda Ouellette Linda Parker. Hop, Step and Jump: Linda Majcher, Linda Ouelletie Linda Parker High Jump Linda Ouellette, Hargraves 200 Yard Relay: Hilda Van dermale, Anne Bronsema, Vi- viane Treen, Dianne Treen; Jennifer Rowland, Susan Bry- ant, Sharon Sutton, Linda Holy- oake; Linda Majcher, Lena De Wit, Sandra Harris, Linda Parker. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 75 Yard Dash: Linda Sleep, Mary Unger, Susan Dudley Running Broad Jump: Mary Unger, Susan Dudley, Linda Sharpe Standing Broad Jump: Margo Wilson, Linda Sleep, Cathy Bradford. Hop, Step and Jump: Lynne Linda Parker, Lillian the i Linda Majcher |Mary Molyneaux. Mother And Daughter Brownie Banquet Held The Fourth Guide Company the following Guide badges: and Brownie Pack had_ its|Hostess badges to Beth Barter, mother and daughter banquet/Linda Sharpe, Carol Collinson, in St. Andrew's Presbyterian] Nadine Dilling. Donna Gordon Church hall. and Marjorie Tompkins. Guests at Emergency Helper badges) were Rev. went to Brenda Barton, Carol fjand Mrs. McClure, District|Collinson, Linda Sharpe, Commissioner Mrs. F. eay-|Nadine Dilling, Linda Des-| er, Badge Secretary Mrs. L.|champs, Donna Gordon, Mar- Pritchard, Guide Captain Mrs.|jorie Tompkins and Marlaine! C. Partington, First Lieuten-| Partington. Slant Mrs. D. Rints, Second) Lorna Hawkins, Patsy Jewell, Lieutenant Mrs. G. Thwaites,Donna Pindar and Sandra' Brown Owl Mrs. A, MacNaugh- Scero received the head table J. W. S. McClure Minto and Mrs. Goddard:|Donna Gordon their --second- J. and her third-year star. Naughton, Robin Minto , : Mrs. Rints presented prizes Rosalie Goddard, also Mrs. C. \Barter and her daughter, Beth, {0 Bonnie Wilson for selling the Colleen dal , was most Girl Guide cookies, and to Susan Dunphy, Shirley Hawk-' Andrew Hiscox Toast to the mothers : | extended by-Beth Barter, and Patsy Jewell for having the} her mother 'replied. most points for attendance and | ; , ; eee ..qineatness of uniform. The five nag mehind Whe cioke ere patrol leaders accepted gifts H ' for each girl in her patrol. @ girls and complimented the|, . hits |Guide Company on its rapid Mrs. Minto presented @ growth in the last three years. The Commissioner presented WHITBY PERSONALS Viscount Greenwood Chapter; Mrs, Pritchard' presented he! !ODE are holding a summer|Brownie badges. Linda Collin- tea» and bake sale on Wednes-|son, Carol Edwards, Beth Mc- day, June 27, at the home Of Fachern, Patricia Rankin and Dr. and Mrs. S. Osborne, Ont:|Fileen Riddell received their ario Ladies College, with Mrs./House Orderly badges. Carol] D. 0. Lynch and Mrs. H. T.|dwards received her olden| Fallaise in charge of tea ar- Ladder; and Golden Bars went) rangements. Mrs. G. A. Welshitg Wendy Akerman, Lynn. and Mrs. James Ross are in| Coulthard, Rosalie Goddard, charge of home baking. Leesa Hart, Regina Hill, Karen} Kernohan, Robin Minto, Bever-| ly Morrison, Barbara Mowat, | Marilyn MacNaughton and Maureen O'Brien. Nancy Pol-} ard received her Wings. Mrs. MacNaughton presented} prizes to Blue Banner Brown-} ies, those who had the most points for attendance and neat- ness of uniform, namely, Regina Hill, Marilyn Mac-| Naughton and Patricia Rankin.| She also introduced to the} Guide Captain and Lieutenants the Brownies who -went up to Guides: Carol Edwards, Mau-| reen O'Brien, and Nancy Pol-} lard Mrs. Partington introduced the minister of St. Andrew's,| Rev. J. W. S. McClure, who} gave a most interesting and helpful address. He reminded the girls to use their hands, feet, eyes, ears and tongues to the best advantage al all times now and in the future. His re- marks were in keeping with the Tenth Guide Law. Mrs. Goddard expressed thanks to. Mr. McClure, Mrs. Weaver, the Guide and Brownie leaders, mothers and daughters who had helped to make the evening a sfccess. The musical) part of the program was in charge of the Brownies. Beth Akerman, Rosalie Goodard,} Leesa Hart, Karen Kernohan,| Robin Minto and Barbara Mowat; and second-year stars Ito Linda Collinson, Carol Ed- wards, Lynn Heron, Beth Mc- Eachern, Joanne Pollard, Pat-} ricia Rankin Riddell. Senior Girl title and a pupil of R. A. Hutche- son School. In the front row are the other three girls who won the Senior Girl Champ- ionship, all of Colborne Street School from left to right, Sarah Sutton, Linda Parker, Mr. and Mrs. William Dol- mage and family. attended on Saturday the MacKay family reunion held in Bravebridge. The Dolmage family spent the remainder of the weekend in Echevarria, Sylvia Carswell, Dorset visiting relatives. Linda Young High Jump: Mary Unger,- Miss Bernadett Vezina, Miss Sylvia Carswell, Barbara Hen- Denise Vezina and. Miss Lisette Tremblay, of Montmorency, Colborne Quebec, spent a week as the Gerda Herder,|guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herve Margo Wilson,| Carriere, of Beech street. Palmerston Ave-| : nue School; Mary Taylor, Syl-| Mr and Mrs. David Bush and via Prince, Sylvia Carswell, |their. son Garth are vacationing Beverly Craig: Dundas Street! !" Nassau in the Bahamas. edge gy" Madill, Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hone and a getty Kollaard, Dorothy children, Mark and Sherri, of ; Stoney Creek, spent the week- JUNIOR GIRLS end with their mother, Mrs. D 75 Yard Dash: Delinda Schell, 7; Kean, of 408 Brock street Coleen Jenson, Velma Dudley south. Standing Broad Jump: Debbie derson 200 Yard Street School Margot Ross, Linda Sleep, Relay, ; : : District Deputy Grand Master Majcher, Coleen Jenson, Gail'yy Harvey Attwood and Mrs. Mehring. Attwood attended the Odd Fel- Running Broad Jump: Mar-\jows Convention at the Royal ion Mitchell, Viola Fitzgerald. |york Hotel From Wednesday, High Jump: Debbie Majcher,'jyne 20. till Fridav. Pat Carswell, Valli Courtney. ' Softball Throw: Debbie. Avril, daughter of Mr. and Majcher, Marion Mitchell, Eliz. Mrs. Ronald Pascoe, is cele- abeth Bowes. brating her ninth birthday to- 200 Yard Relay: Palmerston day. For the occasion a party Avenue School: Denise Watson, has been arranged. Pat Carswell, Valli Courtney,| Weekend guests at the home|McEachern, Robin Minto and Mady Kurzwernhait; R. A.lof Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson,|Fileen Riddell delighted every- Hutcheson School, Velma Dud-|Henry street, were his mother, 0n€ with fine piano solos, and| ley, Viola Fitzgerald, Regina|Mrs. F. Simpson, of Toronto,|the Brownies sang three group) Antle, Susan Dorle; Dundasjand Mrs. Greta Feist, of To-/ S°N8S. = Street School, Ruth Edwards,/ronto, who has just returned) Brownie and Guide Taps Jo Anne Smith, Laurie English,/from a five-week trip to Eng. brought the enjoyable evening land. to a close. their daughters Marilyn Mac. year stars and Karin Dolmage TAP BRONZE MEDAL Clark, first- ary year Brownie stars to Wendy|Trudy St. John. | Mr. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, June 26, 1962 §& Dance School Gives Medals Results of the BATD Dance Examinations, by the pupils. of, the Margaret Connelly School of Dancing. PRIMARY TAP : Honors: Karen Wilson, Linda Hutchison, Leslie Hart, Nancy Ferguson, Shona _ Ferguson, Helen Disney Pass Plus Karen Boychyn, Sally Vanboxtel, Rusnell, , Highly Commended Stratford, Jicinta Eyr, Dale Ann Parrish, Joy Saman- Carswell, Elaine ins, ski, Patricia Allen. Commended: Mary Ellen Wendy Sutherland, Hil- Tawson, Kathy Pegg, and Eileen! | Lt fl CONTEST WINNER | Winning laurels in her first | competition as a baton twirl- er this past weekend was Kathy Gerry, 14, daughter of and: Mrs. F, H. Gerry, 801 Beech street. She enter- ed the novice solo, for 14- | year-olds, at the, Bandland | Pass Plus:' Susan Jones, Bar- bara Debling, Sherry Woodman. Pass: Barry Rusnell. TAP SILVER MEDAL Commended: Pyvie Taylor, Dale Rusnell, olleen Eyr, \Ullyett, Nancy Rowell, Alison Debbie McLaughlin. Pass Plus: Debbie Hiscox, Patricia Jewell. Sharon Hicks. Pass: Judy Hicks. their Second Cathie Sherman, Deidre New-/TAP GOLD MEDAL ton and Tawny Owls Mrs. A.|Class badges; Beth Barter and yon Linda Jane Hallett, Linda Clark; Mary Miller, High Commended: Pilkey. Commended: Margo Wilson. Pass Plus: Bobby Duncan, TAP BLUE RIBBON Highly Commended: Clarke. Commended: Joan Conibear, HIGHLAND PRIMARY Grade 1 Honors: Wendy Chamberlain. Pass: Trudy St. John. 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