ETT pri, Chen, eT a Tu, ke bm 01D [er ALWAYS TOUGH i TO BEAT Duke Of Edinburgh Ciba Tarow -- Jon guns, 74 Denes Parke vie wo Bl er (APY. MORE POWER Sang ¢ Douglas Sutton and Bob Allin polis L. Vincent Gorilla of Pasadens, wR COTES Running High Jump -- Jol if with @ Wd Higgins, Bob Allin and David Mc- ed by Mrs. L. Magill for the bey| line | 3 __|School Field Day EE a ae , Od rer 50-yard dash -- All kindergar- 5 perfect score of mine points ual school Field Day Sponge Ball Throw--Randy Me- Marilyn Stolaryk and Sharon Cle ten pupils who took part in the oo of 2 possible nine points. Ere The ann 4 4 » | " b Fit was held at the Duke of Edin- Naugh, Teddy McComb and Frank mens race were given candy Following the events the pupils 'y Li : fel Softball Throw -- Karen Sand- The following pupils received of the school were served hot) the afternoon of McCabe : 5 " Burgh S¢ioel on ne Standing Broad Jump -- Greg ford. Sharon Hayhall and Michelle the highest number of points I dooc and ginger ale by the mem-| Wednesday, May 27. PA The pod oto run off under Campin, John Hebb and Norman McBain, the group in which each compet pers of the Home and School As-| 50 bp. Evinrude the supervision of the teachers, Warcholak Running Broad Jump -- Asnette ed. Three points were given sociation. assisted by Mr. Cotie and Mr. 15 -- 5 and 3 years of agelMO¥T: linda Doliek and Betty first prize, two points for second A Jarge number of parents were| STARFLITE V-4 Henderson of the P. E. Dept. ols A - Low Kilpatrick Boyd prize and one point for third in attendance fo wail the chil-| aii : [Constable MeDermaid. and mem- poy doe Smithers and Susan Cle. POYS = 10 and 11 years oaf age prize. dren compete in th various HENNA SALES bers of the Home and School 75-yard dask -- Wayne Mar- Girls -- 6 and 7 years of age: events. 4A) Association Mage Ball Throw - Wendy chant, Robert Mur and John Ma Joa Dobio, four points. a + TV SERVICE The following is the list of the i" " r and B 3. ~ a years y { dg Pirst, Second a Third prize win- Karey, ome Wiilougtivy 34" Soltbl Throw -- Joey Waite, Teddy McComb. five poimts REMEMBER WHEN 1.» | ; 2 ; YOUR TV ye ners in the various events. Rib-| go tgino Broad Junp -- Lyn Kil Pau Romaniski and Donald Gil ay 9 yoars Of 32¢ Alex James, one of Britain's ' V4 SAVE THK bons were awarded to these Patird wen yn °K, s all-time soccer greats died six: a 1 {pupils by the Home and School parek, ¥ 3tirta Sovithers and Running Bread Jump -- Joey Boys -- 8 and 9 vears of age: yoo agg today at age 51. A Scet- FiR:7e DEIR) {Association Gail Church. 4 3 sears of age Waite. Wayne Marehant and Don Rebert Smith. five points fish international player, he c iL GIRLS -- 6 and 7 years of age oq 4 dah Gary Parkin, ald Bowen. Girls 10 and 1 vears of age helped Arsenal win the FA. Cup - 50-yard dash -- Susan McGhee, p 4 0 ch" and Brent Mar- GIRLS ~-- 12 and 13 years of age Linda Dolick, five peifits twice and the English League; ate 40 FT. TOWER Joan Dobko and Vickie Anderson. oot" ° 85-yard dash -- Denise Parkin, Boys -- 10 and 11 vears of age: championship four times during|| Dez Ge power ss-aiod row Sponge Ball Throw-Joan Kings- e rs Ball Thr foln Mari-Apne Preston and J an e t Joey Waite, six points his playing career, retiring in Outboard Beating's most . 8 p Sponge i Buckley Girls 12 and 13 years of 1937. J fostures. | Displayed on our - land, Paula Horkv and Diane Hewer, Robert Smith and Doug- ; J ' : Be Softball Throw---Dosna Shilling. age: Denise Parkim, six points. _ J . : 4 ; ¥ | Drive-In Location Standing Broad Jump Mi- Yurkowski fics : Standing Broad Jump -- FEva las Whiting Susan Taylor and Linda MaeDon- Boys -- 12 and 13 years of age si. ISLAND Van de Wetering, Joan Dobko and , ¥ ald Jom: Higgins, nine points. | Aw hs ry Wise , chael Beamish, Douglas Rosnak =o. ing Broad Jump -- Denise The winner of the trophy donat-| Graham Island in the Queen MARINE Towers Priced ARY A BOYS -- 6 and 7 years of age and Robert Smith Parkin. Janet Buckley and Mari- ed by Mrs. S. G. Saywell for the Charlotte group of the Britis? ('o- from as low as MIDDLECOFF a 4a ) | 30-yard dash -- Teddy McComb, GIRLS -- 10 and 11 years of age Anne Preston, girl with the highest number of lumbia coast has an area of 2, * : 8 WINE HE FRET i 2 Pe John Hebb and Donald Allin. 75-yard dash Linda Dolick, BOYS = 12 and 13 years of age points was won by Lyn Kilpatrick 485 square miles. WINN y 57 ' 7 . - HL Lie atin SRR C EE START SINCE AN ¢ OPERATION SIPELINED 44 [955 MN [RET SEPTEMBER, YEAR - BEG vi PROVED HELL BE gk Mar Jaco A TOUGH MAN TO BEAT WAS /N 2vp PLACE & WHATEVER TOURNE Ww |W OFFICIAL.RGA 4//- "HE ENTERS 4 TIME MONEY WINNINGS. Btrivuied By Bmg Festwres Byndveate JE . oo" RTI eo w-- season's first two classics the Aly Khan Ma 2.000 Guineas for colts with Ta boun and the 1,000 Guineas for . fillies with Petite Etoile Make English Classics still to come in addi tion to the Derby are the 1)2-mile Oaks for fillies at Epsom Satur. » Racing History day and the St. Leger in the fal] at Doncaster ¥ The Aly Khan is taking a EPSOM, England (AP)_If St. go hle-harrelled shot at the Oaks Orespin IIT or Princillon zallops ith petite Etoile and La Con-| home first Wednesday in the Ep quenne and he has both St. Cres-| sém Derby, the Aly Khao will be- ni 11 and Princillon entered in] cote the first man in modern yo st Leger. 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