Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1967, p. 13

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a River, fair in Constance and Rideau system, ,. i ite and Bennett lakes. tt lake best for pickerel minnows the preferred Lake trout catches fair, ed trout poor. isay -- Pickerel catches fair, but speckled and yw trout good to excellent aliburton and Kawartha areas. weed -- Lake trout excel- Wollaston Lake, good in ee, Wensley, Palmerston ucky lakes. Speckled trout streams, fair to poor in Rainbow trout and pick- atches poor. WEST: Erie -- Hot, humid er has restricted catches kerel and muskellunge in t River, Lake St, Clair t. Clair River. Bass good er Detroit River. The put- ke ponds at Normandale, illiams and Pinery Park ed fair speckled and rain- rout. BATONS HAVE BEEN PASSED AND RELAY COMPETITORS 'TURN IT ON' She Oshawa Cimes ae a OSHAWA, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1967 T. R. McEWEN'S LARRY MARTIN SOARS TO WIN IN SENIOR HIGH JUMP Dr. Phillips Group Winner At City Public School Games By ROGER LEVETT Bowl" for Group "B" compe-jLaughlin and Susan Beamish of proached record times, but were Yimes Sports Reporter ~~ with ag Ee "ye 24 more pee eg scored the same/foiled on eack attempt. : an second place Conant. number of points as Thompson, Br Pig be ech hdae ean 0 wii te bye nt eion|on. bet Bano ion "gy % ' 4 ' top honors in Group "'C", col-/\5. divisions. each took a shot at identical the Oshawa Public Schools an-jlecting 77 points, while nual school games at Alexan- poser g cE iy Group oh Bantam boys and girls each|Tecords of 8.2 seconds in the dra Park Wednesday afternoon,|55 points. Ridgeway won the|/¢ame up with two perfect scores pe 60 : yard dash for boys but no one knows of the vic-|Group "E" "Rose Bowl' by|% @ possible five points. Fe- - £ ee Both fell five- tory. scoring 55% points; five and a|male honors went to Charlotte] SDtIs : a second short of the Following the games, at of-|half points better than 'T. R.|Upshaw of Dr. Cannon an dj™ar, "owever. ficial presentations, the 'A' di-/McEwen in second place. Vera Bobyk of College Hill.| The boy's record has been eee ee : enn Have yl' preva Eleven, seat won cua ani otf are, oy, ea . ia r. C. F. Cannon, but/were named at the end of the p hs AD hours later, during the routine|day, and of these, all but one|Ritson Road split the boys' top Albert Street school. The girls' READY FOR LANDING IN GIRLS LONG check of results, officials dis-|recorded perfect scores. spot, record was set in 1961, by Bon- covered that instead of trailing] Danny Brown of Hillsdale] The little fellows, novices,|Mi@ Anderson of Vincent Mas- Dr. C. F. Cannon by two points,|took the senior boys individual|aged six and seven years, found|S°¥: School Games Started In 1929 Dr. S. J. Phillips was actuallyjaward, picking up all 15 possi-/Barry McQuaid of Cedardale' a point and a half ahead. ible points with the senior girls|and Ruth Neal of Sunset Heights TENDERS DUE LJ Thus, Dr. Pailipe retained itsPP0ducing wo peect scores. [scoring perfect five Point tolls! orcyemmng «samy - pie| WEY Discontinued In 1932 championship for a 3rd_straight Linda Nichols of King Street pein . : eee AWARE ering Village Clerk Bruce Ho- meet, which yey a into five for senior "sits ouing" i5/lete in the meet who slipped Cound) Tiekiay ight tint toni mes Of We. Ofnawa Eabliciday tint more tan 9,00) stu. rece Oe com 5 into the record book, and syen|"ers for the construction of the Schools have a long history. _|dents attended the event. Of . en Michael Ouelette of Dr. Can-|she could only Makai ge ate village sewer system would be|. It was first started in 1929,|/this number, approximately 1,- Eight of Phillips' points' came Pg uelette of Dr. Can Ts you oh? Wooa.|oPened at the Toronto Ontario but was discontinued in 1932./172 were competitors in 98 from Jill Ostrom, who placed ~~ ell two esi of the Lag aat Bes the filler gi ¢ "5 Water Resources Commission| There were only eight publicjevents, including heats. second in the junior girls' long bi tae scoring 13 points to avd' dash in 9.6 an . iloffices June 29. The clerk said schools in the city when it was| T. W. Cotie, supervisor of jump, thus moving Dr. Phillips : os t Sele tety tesla . tae Begg AS pr ge "uel te ia tan aive top the: wonksie fe: hem be " 1949, but today|Physical Health and Safety in 'o the lead for the first time, p P ing called by the O ince|there are 26. public schools, and Mr. Hen although no one realized it at Ge ae cating cai < s Lewis of Dr.'S. J. Phil- shat tote hed tnscuk the en-| James B. Henderson, assist-|derson planned the games with the tinre. Jim Mert pr ae gineering for the sewage works. ant supervisor of Physicaljthe assistance of a committee Cannon held the lead almost Jim McHugh of Adelaide Mc-| A few other competitors ap-'-____-_________ "|Health and Safety in citylof teachers. from the start of the meet, and it appeared Phillips' attempts to overcome its point - defic- iency were in vain. Schools are divided into five groups, according to size, with a : the winner of each receiving : r a 'Rose Bowl". "Rose Bowls" : Be rHOSIE Hiss ae ma " were donated by Lions, Kwanis, SHAUN-ROBINSON OF ALBERT GIVES EXTRA EFFORT IN THROW us cae and Westmount wal 8, : Oshawa Times Photos by Joe Serge and Roger Levett Vincent Massey won the "Rose Ped 3 ie res ee 4 2 j i SUPPORTERS CHEER THEIR

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