oe Sehe EL Re ABE A OE LOLI, UOTE PTE LE ET BREE BOM eS ee eee 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 15, 1962 WHITBY And DISTRICT Hillcrest School Has Successful Field Day i Standing Broad Jump: Della} Standing Broad: Bonnie Cook. | George Town, Cecil Giffen an held recently at Hillcrest Pub |Russell, Regina Hill, Nancy; High-Jump: Bonnie Cook. 'Brian Wyatt. lic School. Great enthusiasm) Lawson. Running Broad: Bonnie Cook.| High jump -- George Town, was shown by the pupils and al High Jump: Frances Leathers, BOYS EVENTS \Cecil Giffen anc Brian Wyatt. large audience of parents, teach-| Wendy Williams, Mona Bradley. Dash, 6 years -- Bobby Pur-| Running broad jump -- Cecil ers and friends. Following are} Running Broad Jump: Dellajdy, Harold Bonnetta and Paul/Giffen, George Town and Brian the results of the various|Russell, W endy Williams, | Reinhardt. Wyatt. events: |Melody Balson. Dash, 7 years -- David . Softball throw -- Cecil Gisten, . » eee Soft Ball Throw: Barton Sala, Broughton, Bobby Dalby and|Bob Gordon and George Town. = oy ENTS », |Margaret Van Der Veen, Sheila! yonn oywdl J J > ¢ ' ash, 6 years; Donna Beech, Read a 12-YEAR-OLDS' RESULTS Lynne Osborne, Gail Riddell. "--- Sack Race, 6 years -- Bobby) 100-yard dash -- Gerald An- Dash, 7 years: Cathy Hood,/|11-YEAR-OLDS Purdy, Brian Wade and Mal-|derson, Walter Russell and Bar- Linda Curtis, Lucy Detta Colli. 75 Yard Dash: Colleen Jensen, colm Schell. ry Balson. Skipping, 6 years: Donna\Delinda Schell, Bonnie Harris. | Sack race, 7 years -- Wayne) Standing broad jump -- Larry Beech, Joan Dunbar, Martha' Standing Broad Jump: Colleen,Chower, Alfred Meitner and)Horack, Gerald Anderson and Robson. Jensen, Gail Schell, Gaye Cour-|Howard Leathers. Ken Holwell. Skipping, 7 years: Cathy tice. Marble on Spoon, 6 years -- Hood, Lucy Detta Colli, Suzanne' High Jump: Colleen Jensen, Paul Reinhardt, Bowden, Bonnie Harris, Delinda Schell. and Keith Shaw. son. Marble on a Spoon, % years:} Running Broad Jump: Gaye 7 years -- Kenneth Elliott, Running broad jump -- Larry Debbie Williams, Carla Van Courtice, Colleen Jensen, Judy|Dennis Halligan and Jonahan|Horack, Walter Kussell and Bar- Duflin, Martha Robson Cond Reed ry Balson. Marble on a Spoon, 7 years Soft Ball Throw: Elizabeth Kick the Shoe--6 years: Ger-| Jane Atkinson, Paula Wright, Baines, Judy Cond, Brenda ald Randall, Donald Calder and|Horack, Walter Russe!! and Ger- Heather Collins Swerdfigger Keith Shaw; 7 years: Graham'ald Anderson one aman © Yeats: Lonne!15 VRAROL OE Lee, Danny Kirk and Wayne 13-YEAR-OLDS' RESULTS ds orne, Carmen Di Giorgio 75 Yard Dash: Judy Swerd- ower Carla Van Duflin figger, Laura Rosborough, Doris EIGHT YEAR OLDS' RESULTS Stephen Maunder. High jump -- Campbell Dun- bar, Nigel Rogers and Blaine Pascoe. R ing broad jump -- Camp- bell Dunbar, Stephen Maunder and Grant Brown. Soft ball throw -- Campbell Dunbar, Gary Gillespie and Phillip Caffrey, third was Bryce Jones, 11-YEAR-OLD RESULTS 75-yard dash -- Cecil Gif- fen, George Town and Brian Wy- | The Annual Field Day was Standing broad jump -- Camp-|fin, Norman Treen and Laur- bell Dunbar, James Quantrill ajence Todd. Standing broad jump -- Wayne Toffin, Arnold Bray and Norman Treen. | High jump -- Wayne Toffan, | Arnold Bray, Jim Harris. Running broad -- Arnold Bray, Wayne Toffan, Norman Treen. | Hop, skip, jump -- Arnold Bray, Wayne Toffan, Lawrénce Todd. 100-yard dash -- Brian Greig, John Gillham, | Standing broad--Brian Greig,| John Gillham. High jump -- 1 Brian Greig, Running broad -- John Gill- ham, Brian Greig. Hop, skip, jump -- John Gill ham, Brian Greig. The winners with the most; points were as follows: GIRLS Donna Beech, 6 years, 6) Nancy Carr, 8 years, 10; Susan Foster, 9 years and Lynda Gib- son, 9 years, both 10; Della Russell,. 10 years, 15; Colleen) Jensen, 11 years, 18; Judy | Swerdfigger, 12 years, 21; Ga-| brielle Zellar, 13 years, 18; Bon- y High jump -- Larry Horack,|nie Cook, 14 years, 20. Brian Wade'Walter Russell and Barry Bal-| BOYS Bobby Purdy, 6 years, 6 |points; Wayne Chowen, 7 years, | 7; Gordon Russell, 8 years, 13; |David Ross, 9 years, 25; Cam Hop, step and jump -- Larry|Dunbar, 10 years, 25; Cecil Gif-) \fen, 11 years, 21; Larry Horack,| 12 years, 20; Wayne Toffan, 13 years, 21; Brian Greig, 14 100-yard dash -- Wayne Tof-'years, 21. Kick the Shoe, 7 years: Mary) 4 ctgn Standing broad jump -- Mosley, Susan Jones, Joan Pen- Standing Broad Jump: Latira Brickley Schell, Gordon Russell found Rosborough, Judy Swerdfigger, and Adam Grant EIGHT-YEAR-OLDS' EVENTS |Judy Allen . High jump -- Gordon Russell, 50 vard dash: Nancy Carr, High Jump: Judy Swerdfig- Adam Grant and Keith Rinett Penny Purdy, Marion Ward ger, Janice Beaton, Doric Acton. Running broad jump -- John Standing Broad Jump: Nancy, Running Broad Jump: Judy|Bradley, David Ardair and Carr, Debbie Hiscox, Janice Swerdfigger, Laura Rosborough,'Keith Rinett, Smith. Janice Beaton Softball throw -- Adam Grant, High Jump: Nancy Carr, San Hop, Step, Jump: Laura Ros- David Whiteside and Carl Ger- dra Hill, Joan Peck borough, Judy Swerdfigger, hardt. Running Broad Jump: Debbie|Judy Allen NINE YEAR OLDS' RESULTS Hiscox, Lizanne Grischan, Holly! 13-YEAR-OLDS Dash -- David Ross, Terry Bentley. 75 Yard Dash: Gabrielle Zel-|Barbs and Peter Beach. Soft Ball. Throw Pennyjlar, Eleanor Peck, Cathy Brad-) Standing broad jump -- David Purdy, Nancy Carr, Sandra Hill.| ford Ross, Michael Rosebrugh and INE.VEAR- 3 EVENTS Standing Broad: Eleanor|John Bird. We eo Gask' tlsca pen (Peck, Cathy Bradford, Sonja) High jump -- Patricia Rankine, Nancy Moore.|J@"0s2. ; |Grant Alister Standing Broad Jump: Linda|, High Jump: Cathy Bradford, | Church. Gibson, Lisa Hart, Dawn Baker. | Gabrielle Zellar, Marie Hene- Running broad jump -- David High Jump: Susan Foster,/™&"S : Ross, David Gillespie and Patricia Rankine, June Holmes.|, *unning Broad: Gabrielle Brian Jensen Running Broad Jump: Nancy Zellar, Joanne McAughey, Softball throw -- David Ross, Moore, Lisa Hart, Dawn Baker, Marie Henemans. David Gillespie and Rodney Fil- 4 Hop, Step, Jump: Gabrielle jier. Soft Ball Throw: Susan Fos-\7 lar. Marie H eves Sad ter, Dawn Baker, Beth Cawker.|7" Po ate a ls Susan pEN YEAR OLDS' RESULTS oster Dash -- Campbell Dunbar, 10-YEAR-OLDS Dash: Della Russell, Frances|14-YEAR-OLDS James Quantrill and George} Leathers, Wendy Williams. 75 Yard Dash: Bonnie Cook. Hood Daniel Ross, and Douglas High Volume G.M. DEALER IN OSHAWA Has Immediate Employment for: SERVICE SALESMAN On Salary and Commission Mechanic's ""A"' License Necessary ALSO LICENSED MECHANICS LICENSED BODY MEN Clean, well-equipped shops. Good working condi- tions. Flat rate compensation. Fringe benefits. APPLY SERVICE MANAGER BOX 442, OSHAWA TIMES John Gillham. | F points; Kathy Hood, 7 years, 7; |} On Monday, June 18-Vote tor ¥ THE MAN FOR ALL CANADA THE MAN FOR DURHAM RIDING i JOHN G. DIEFENBAKER PERCY VIVIAN THE MAN FOR DURHAM! Born, Barrie, Ont. Doctor of Medicine--University of Toronto Practised in Port Hope and district from 1936 Physician to Trinity College School 1936-1943 ELECTED--Durham County for Ontario Legislature 1943-48 Minister of Health--Province of Ontario Minister of Public Welfare Elected MP for Durham County 1957 Re-elected MP for Durham County 1958 -NATO Parliamentary Association Paris 1957 APPOINTED CANADA'S RERESENTEATIVE Veet Nation General Assembly N.Y, United Nation General Assembly N.Y. 1959 APPOINTED--Observer for Canada in Mexico 1959 Economic and Social Council Observer--European Common Market 1960-61 Observer--World Food Bank 1962 Married--3 children--Anglican Home address 33 King St., Port Hope since 1935 Durham Conservative Association A CHOICE... | A CHALLENGE... -- TIME FOR A CHANGE - VOTE: EILEEN COUTTS DURHAM RIDING NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY ENERGY WITH HONEY The Man Who Pledges . . . To the People of Durham County @ Energetic support of federal projects to expand the economy and secure jobs, ' ® Sincere attention to the interests of his constituents. ® To report frequently through newspapers and radio on parliamentary matters, Take a Stand for Tomorrow IN DURHAM - VOTE i 0 4 cE 1, Russell C. BARRISTER DURHAM COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION A COURSE FOR FATHER'S DAY The wind freshens...whitecaps form...» the canvas fills and you are under way. You have charted the course, noted reefs and shoals, compensated for drift and current. The boy at the helm can steer a true course if you have chosen it well, Any father must feel the magnitude of the task of guiding his son through life's uncertain waters. What responsible man could feel any other way? This is Fatherhood ... the realization that nothing is so important as guiding your own son along a course that has' maturity of outlook and responsibility as its destination. Such guidance requires a delicate touch, the mature understanding of a man who has sailed these waters before. And nowhere is this undersadiag more important than in the practice of Moleration in all things, including the use of whisky. It is this thought which The House of Seagram wishes to leave with you on Father's Day,