a A ed by the three schools, One hundred 'and' three athletes Orong _suc- ceeded in achieving the most number competed in the meet. of points, 150%, followed by Black- . stock High School with 163, and Millbrook with 97% points. Many records were shattered in all age groups. Individual champions were: Boys: Junior, Roger Barlow and Terry Carleton (tie) both ot Orono High School; Intermediate, Wayne Bailey, Orono; Senior, Glenn Earle, Millbrook; Girls: Junior, Ber- nice Larmer," Blackstock; Intermedi- ate, Norma karl, Millbrook; Senior, Helen. Wright, Millbrook. RESULTS: Junior Girls: . High Jump -- Mary Reid, Laurel Mackie, Elaine Mountjoy Running Broad Jump -- Bernice Larmer, Diane Gilbart. Baseball throw, Shirley Prosser, Glenda Bain, Fenna Rienstra, .76 yd. Dash---Bernice Larmer, Bren- da Lunn, Marjory Tyrrell, Discus -- Shirley Prosser, Laurel Mackie, Janey Hancock : Relay -- Orono, Blackstock, Mill- brook. Intermediate Girls: Running Broad Jump -- Heather Rutherford, Norma Earl, Nicol Forest High Jump--Jane Ouellette, Joyce Harris, Frances Staniland. Blackstock School at Tri-County Athletic Meet A successful tri-school track and field meet was held in Blaskstock on Friday with schools from Blackstock, Orono and Millbrook competing for top honors, The intermitant rain . did not seem to dampen the spirits of the athletes. 'This was the second annual. track and field meet sponsor- Baseball throw---Caro 1 Kozub, Nos- ma Earl, Glenda Cowan. Standing Heather Rutherford, Nicol Forest 100 yd. dash -- Frances Staniland, Nicol Forest, Heatlier Rutherford Discus--Carol Kozub, Madelon Al- len, Nicol Forest, : Senior Girls: i 3 High Jump -- Helen Wright, Joan Allen, Joyce Hooey. oy Running Broad--Jane Knox, Helen Wright, Joyce Hooey, Standing Broad -- Helen Wright, Jane Knox, Doris Laing, Baseball throw -- Rosemary Smith, Jane Knox, 'Helen Wright. 100 yd, dash--Helen Wright, Mari- lyn Cobbledick, Joyce Hooaey. Junior Boys: . High Jump -- Don Danchuk, Ralph Bowers and Terry Carleton (tie). - Running Broad Jump -- Don Dan. chuk, Ralph Bowers, Roger Barlow. 100 yd. Dash--Roger Barlow, Ralph Bowers, Ed Bobee. : 220 yd. dash--Roger Barlow, Clif- ford Long, Russell Young, Discus--Ed Bobee, Max McConnell, Terry Carleton. Pole Vault -- Terry Carleton, Don Danchuk, Leslie Asselstine, Relay--Orono, Blackstock, Mill- brook. Intermediate boys: 100 yd. dash--Wayne Bailey, Clem Wilson, Gerald Brown. Discus--Larry Ashton, Wayne Bai: ley, Ted Nattress. } Running broad -- Gerald Brown, Larry Ashton, Larry Gibbs. High Jump--Clem Wilson, Bob Im. lach, Ron Gay. 220 yd. Dash--Clem Wilson, Gerald DO EVERYTHING 100% GUARANTEED NION SAVE ON CULVERHOUSE ~~ SPECIAL DicedBeels............ 358 29 SAVE ON CLARK'S 7 SE SPECIAL Tomato Juice ...........2%8> 25 SERVE HOT or COLD SPECIAL Baxier'sBeans ......... 25> 31 BUY NOW AND SAVE! LENNOX SPECIAL Kople Sauce oor 310" gy BE WISE! BUY NOW! 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Dash~~Harry Wiersma, Pe. ter Stewart, Don Lycett, Relay---~Blackstock, Orono, Mill- brook. J <x 8 Senior Boys: 100 yd. Dash -- Ardis McArthur, Glenn Earle, John Feddema, 'Running Broad Jump--Dick Ruther. ford, Glenn Earle, John Feddems, Catholic Women's 'Members of the C.W.L. met October 8th with Mrs. V. LeClare presiding. Rev. J. VanZelst opened the meeting with special prayers for Pope Pius. Mrs, E, Coyle gave the spiritual re- "|port and stated that a pilgrimage from the parish to our Lady of Loudes Church, in Toronto, by bus, will be on November 2nd, and any one wishing to make the pilgrimage to get in touch with Mrs. Coyle as soon as possible, An invitation from regional chairman was read for members to attend the fall meeting at St. Qregory's Audi- torium - . Tickets for the draw were distributed by Mrs. Amell. The bazaar to take place Saturday, October 26th. Greenbank . Greenbank was shocked last week to hear of the sudden passing of Mr. Robert Leask. 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