THE OSHAWA TIMES. Thursdoy, June 18, 1959 2] 400 COMPETE Port Perry School Stages Field Day Girls' Relay (Junior) -- Ger- By MRS, CHARLES H. REESOR| 1 Sa ed Bates payin) > Say, Claim), Ser mda Jefford, Dianne Johns. |aldine Cooper, Lois Summers, PORT PERRY -- The Port| 147 -- Barbara Taylor | Sheila Levinson, Susanne Mac- Rory Le sshosl held its bri ye a Levinson, Master; Patricia Buxcey, Diane wal "field _day TH winllysda Jetiord, Sheila : Mairs, "Lynn Beare, Joyce Cook; over 400 students taking part.| Open -- Barbara Taylor, San- yj, je' Cook, Shirley Hockins, The winners were as follows dra Johns, Patricia Buxcey. | France Quan, Jennifer Mumford. Girls' race (6 and under) --|BOYS" THREE-LEGGED RACE | Boys' Relay (Senior) -- Bruce Fay Healey, Beth Robertson and|" 10 years -- Scott Rollo, Lonny Haugen, George Tripp, Herb. Ir- Deborah Griffen; Boys -- Jody|Mark: Kenneth Prentice, Billy|vine, Robert McNeill; Gordon Williams, Kenny Irvine, Paul!Hall; Barry Elford, Trevor Ken-|Carnegie, Jack Cook, Ronald Ken- Taylor. | dal. pedy, John Williams; Eddv Bul- Girls' (7 years) -- Alilee| 11 years -- David Porter, Rich. [ler, Buddy Buller, Tony Buxcey, Th Wendy Snook i Stevens; Bill Beare, Stephen |David Menzies. A ag CRs RAT -- Thomas: Boys -- Jim Moore,| Whitter: Stewart Sebben, Wayne| Girls' Relay (Senior)--Arlene Roy McDonald, Bobby Bruton. |Rowntree. Wallis, Carol Morrow, Elaine Girls (8 years) -- Eva La-| 12 years -- Richard Stevens, Butson, Diane Davey; Marie veck, Wendy Snooks, Betty Cowie-\pavid Porter; Bryan Reader, Franssen, Joan Quan, eral ine son; Boys -- John MacMaster,|Roger Stevens; Jim MacMaster, Cooper, Mary Lou Crawford; David Read, Larry Mark. {Robert Lee. Joyce Coyle, Patricia Buxcey, Girls (9 years) -- Eva 13 vears -- David Porter, Rich- Shirley Hockins, Josephine Eade. veck, Sandra Johns, Gale For ard Stevens, Robert Lee, Jim Mii yo ly yy der; -- Dale Beare, Ronald| E , . | Geraldine Cooper, » ig Sel Stevens. MacMaster, Roger Stevens, Bry Shirley Hockins. Girls (10 years) -- Senior Girls' Jefford, Eva Laveck, Three-legged race (Open) --inaney MacDonald, | i rt McNeill; i : 'bovs -- Dale Beare, Ron-|Herbert Irvine, Robe! ; , Arlene Wallis. Scott Rollo. David Porter, Richard Stevens; | Junior Boys' Ball Throw -- Girls (11 years) -- Barbara|Roger Stevens, Bryan Reader. |pjiparg Prentice, David Porter, Taylor, Jean Thompson, Marie GIRLS' THREE-LEGGED RACE Robert Peterman. Cook: boys -- Dale Beare, David| 10 years -- Shirley Gray, Jan-| Senior Boys' Ball Throw -- Joel Porter, George Sandford. ice Porter; Cathy Nelson, Doro-/Cawker, Bruce Haugen, Buddy Girls (12 years) -- France thy Carnochan; Gale Forder, Buller. Quan, Barbara Taylor, Sheila Risa Stein. » § Levinson; boys -- David Porter, | 11 years -- Barbara Taylor, [BOYS 100 YARD DASH Bill Bryan Reader, Robert Peterman. |Linda Jefford; Patricia Buxcey, |p oo J 2S 6 Bomce. Barbara Shirley Hockins; Elenoar Sum- 12 years Robert Peterman, Ball Throw -- Geraldine a erent <a --bimonngrnc Girls (13 years) -- 1 3 A | ! Yrance Quan, G 21ejmers, Jean Thompson IG Powell, Roger Pickard. Thompson: boys -- John Wil-| 12 years -- Barbara Taylor, O7Sham Powe. Williams, Rob- liams, David Porter, Robert Pe- Lymda Jefford: Patricia Buxcey, ort Peterman. David Menzies. terman. Shirley Hockins; Marie Cook, Open -- Bruce Haugen, George Girls' (Open) -- Barbara Tay- Lynn Beare, Lvnda Joliond; Bar Tripp, Buddy Buller. | for, Sheila Levinson, Marie Cook| 13 years ynda Jefford, | i | and Geraldine Cooper. bara Taylor; Patricia Buxcey, GIRLS' RUNNING Boys' (Open) -- Buddv Buller, Shirley Hockins: Eleanor Sum-| BROAD JUMP a O Bruce Haugen, Eddy Buller. mers, Jean Thompson. Junior -- Geraldine 'ooper, . ng | Open -- Elaine Butson, Arlene parie Cook, Diane Johns. BOYS SACK RACE Tayi Wallis; Barbara Taylor, Lynda] senior -- Elaine Butson, Nancy 9 years Ronald Taylor, yorrord: Patricia Buxcey, Shirley prentice, Audrey Reader. Dale Beare, Ronald Podres. | Hockins. i bali 10 years Dale Beare, Ron-| Bove horse race -- (Grade 3{BOYS' RUNNING ylor, Sc i : IMP bg Taylor, Seo Rollo, Jev. Ri.|20d under)--Richard Beare, Ru- BR0AD Jul years -- Terry Atterley, Ri-lo.y gtevens; Ronald Podres,| Junior chard Stevens, David Porter. |Jimmy McLaughlin: Dean Beare, 12 years -- Terry Atterley, Jim Moore ! Roger Stevens, Bryan Reader. |" po c Hopse race--(Grade 5 Haugen, Gordon Carnegie. 13 years -- Terry Atterley,| 4 nder) -- George Sandford, The Junior Girls' champion Roger Stevens, Charlie Silk. |Gary Jackson; Dale Beare, Rich-|award went to Geraldine Cooper; orl Calle og Terry At-l.rd" Walker; David Durham, runfier-up was Bar i y, er »levens. Fred Cox. | The Junior Boys GIRLS' SACK RACE | Boys' Relay (Junior) Dale was David Porter; runner-up was 9 years -- Catherine Jeffrey, McNenley, Ronald Raines, Rob- Dale Beare. ; Sandra Johns, Darla Thomas. |ert Lee, Roger Stevens; Roger Senior Girls' Champion award 10 years -- May Spears, Lyn-|Pickard, David Porter, Graham) went to Arlene Wallis; runner-up da Jefford, Joanne Jackson. | Powell, Barry Oke: Robert Wal-|was Sheila Levinson. Senior Boys 11 years -- Lynda Jefford, Pat- ker, Norman McLeod, J oh n{Champion was Bruce Haugen and sicia Buxcey, Barbara Taylor. |Raines, Jim MacMaster. | the runner-up was John Williams. EXPROPRIATION HASSLE Ruling Of Speaker On Procedure Fight Remember Dad on Father's Day SUNDAY JUNE 21st. - CIGARETTES ALL POPULAR BRANDS SPECIAL CARTON OF 200 ® oe SUPER SAVINGS o ON THESE TALK OF THE TOWN VALUES SPECIAL | It's PRODUCE WEEK at Loblaws FEATURING: FINEST QUALITY AVAILABLE! OUTSTANDING PRICES! SHOP IN COOL, COOL COMFORT MOST LOBLAWS OSHAWA MARKETS ARE GEORGIA'S FINESTI NO. 1 GRADEI SWEET AND JUICY] PEACHES se ) + rvs vervanTRs cxsvESVESTRIVRSY : QUART sox 16-FL. OZ. JAR By HAROLD MORRISON | Canadian Press Staff Writer .| OTTAWA (CP) -- Speaker Ro-| as generous a valuation as pos- allow any member to be struck | sible on the appraised land. |in his honor and integrity on the The judgment also reported basis of a motion such as this." FROM SUNNY CALIFORNIA! 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Clare, a politi-| qu, ohout the storm, Mr. Pal.! the House should immediately cal campaign organizer for Mr. sat silently in his usual place| consider as a question of privil-| Pallett. Mr. Hees denied this. |. cdiotelv behind Mr. Diefen- a 'motion by Opposition| ASKS INVESTIGATION [baker. Mr. Pearson said Mr. rar Leader Pearson calling for par-| Mr. Pearson suggested the jett could have cleared much of liamentary inquiry into the con-|judgment seemed to reflect on|the matter with a statement. Mr. duct of Conservative whip John the conduct of Mr. Pallett &nd| pallet has made no statement in C. Pallett. _|called for investigation by athe House since the Liberals first The Speaker set off a furious House committee. 'Mr. Diefen-|introduced the issue June 5. four-hour debate Wednesday as baker demanded that Mr. Pear-| -- mie. he sought advice of members as|son make a specific charge to whether a question of privilege against Mr. Pallett before he was involved. would agree to such an inquiry. | rogress FAILED TO GET ANSWER Mr. Pearson maintained there In the end, he said, he got no|had been previous investigations real answers to the questions on made since Confederation without his mind and because of the|a specific charge; & would be up| JJ] away "great significance" of the issue, [to the committee to make any decided to delay judgment. He [specific charge if it found this . named no date but it was learned | warranted. Mr. Die f e nbaker| ] T lks iy will' tule Friday after maintained that a specitic charge] J' 110 a reading the printed Hansard of against an eccused was the basis the day's cross-fire. |of all previous inquiries. OTTAWA (CP) ~-- Transport The Pearson motion rested on| H. W. 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