; hda! si neptienin cate Re es WHITBY And DISTRICT Mrs. T. Akey Entertains UCW MINOR HOCKEY LAURELS hockey player in the Whitby Bantam House League, by Eric Christie, left, -is sented with the Canadian Legion Branch 112 Trophy | for being the most valuable | The presentation was made pre- | Field Day Results +| King Street School Fieldjer; 2. Glenn Hutchinson; 3,|ment, the Hurricams Club and Ip Be :ithe winners 2 '@ 4|John Houston; 2. 4|Hope McNutt; : | Philip | \ i | On Whitby Minor Hockey ,; League Ron is _ pictured Night, Ron Moore, star centre | above being player with the' Consumers' | the Ross Lowe Memorial Tro- Gas Juveniles, was named | phy by Alex Brown, convenor | the most valuable plaver in | of the Juvenile House League the Whitby Juvenile House | --Oshawa Times Photo |Keyes; 2. Helene Goemans; 3.|Creech; 2. Anna Lisa Karssing; ° Ramblers Retain = Pyrite ies sae Spotless Record By GERRY BLAIR After completing of their 1962 OLA Senior s¢ ule, Brampton Rambler main on top of the heap a 6-0 record Brooklin Hillcrests were un- joy able to halt Brampton's un- maining three clubs, blemished record which had), : nde blossomed to five and nil prior POT Credit, and St. Catha- to Rambler's 11-5 conquest of 'ines are really battling to re- Hillcrests on Saturday night in main free of last spot. Each of Brooklin. the three clubs has two victor- Fg accurate passing was jes in six starts--or eight points e y to Brampton's deci id Live ae yay pool back of Brampton. : : BRAMPTON -- Goal, J in the final frame 'i ' ing a 7-4 Twopedel lead, then Thompson; _ alts. Dobbie, ¥ scored four to Brooklin's one -- -- Be ot ale 1) withir, 908, Richardson, Bruce an- Sygate" cs aa re less, Bill Wanless, Naylor, Cas- sgt ' tater, Martinello, Dindley, J Referees Stan Tecchi and Bill yadgett : Dicks drew the ire of some =" players from both clubs, which, BROOKLIN --Goal, Baker; alts., Nickle, Grandy, Wood, resulted in match penalties to : Brooklin's Don the G. Lotton, Batley, Ferguson, Coombes, Carnegie, Barrie, second period, and Jack Mad 3 gett in the opening period K Lotton, Bryce, Villneff, Madgett deliberately tried to Crass upend one of the official while Craggs, infuriated with Brampton--Ashbee . lax officiating absentmindedls 3rampton shoved one of the ref (J The officials the extent of admitting highsticking t 3 right under tt h the eventual result being some euts fo Hillcrest Gord Ashbee scoring with four goals Thompson 30b Bruce Wanless Gien Lotton 'paced Brooklin one-fourth with a pair of counters. Single - markers came from Don Bar- - rie, Rock Batley and Lou Nickle With first place in OLA Sen- the re- standings remote up after tak- Crags Craggs i First Period , 4.05 G Thompson Thompson) 19.02 Ashbee (2) (2); J. Mad- and match) even we Penalties I Nickle gelti (two minors ,,, Batley, Richardson Second Period 3, Brampton:G,. Thompson (Castator) Brooklin: G. Lotton CBOROT ei css ieee se 2.18 Brampton: Dobbie (Richardson, Ashbee) Brampton: G. Thompson (Castator) 5 performer Thompson and had tremendou nights Barry 3rampton each Wayne Dobbie and idded single for 9.03 BROCK. Evening Shows at 7:00 & 9:00 p.m. WHITBY Feature Starts ot 7:15 & 9:40 METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER, patsenrs av ARTHUR. FREED proovenow "Light im the oa 4se, Piamza! de ALA» BRA - ME = AMT PLUS--CARTOON---SPORT----TRAVELOGUE 4 ALL COLOR SHOW | convenor Todd Lintner, right. | David Roddis; 13, Leslie Reed. presented with |1 LEG | 5 yrs Brooklin, | 2.13 Lomax, 4.05). The regular meeting of Unit No. 5 of the United Church Women was held on June 11, at the home of Mrs. Thos. Akey. Due to inclement weather, the picnic which had been planned became a buffet supper indoors, but was very much enjoyed nevertheless. Mrs. Maundrell expressed the appreciation of the members to Mrs. Akey for her hospitality. At the meeting which follow- ed, the leader, Mrs. Maundrell, presided and began with the reading of a story 'One Day at a Time." Mrs. Akey and Mrs. Eileén Clarke led the Worship Service. The treasurer's report was presented by Mrs, Clarke. and decisions were made concern- ing the various activities of the Unit, as well as the Unit's re- sponsibilities for general meet- ings of the United Church Women, Mrs. Maundrell presented a gift to Miss Louise Poole, on be- half of the members, as Miss Poole is leaving Whitby to take a position in Brockville. | LUCKY ANGLER | SUDBURY, Ont. (CP--Nine- jyear - old Lester Burton had jmore than his share of luck ss 4 |fishing near here. He was given at the Minor Hockey Night |a lure that two fishermen found banquet. Eric also was pre- jon the shore, and proceeded to sented with a trophy of his |catch three pickerel and two | own for his hockey skill pike--one of the latter weigh- Pictured above with Mayor Stanley Martin, left and Whit- On Saturday almost 150 Whit- by youngsters entered the Third Annual Whitby Bicycle Rodeo to compete for top honors in lcycling and road safety. The 5 popular event was once more At King St School | organized by the Whitby Safety * |Council with help from members lof the Whitby Police Depart- members of the Whitby public Allan Marshall;| school teaching staff. Kim Brown; 3. Fred Welling,| A new location for the Rodeo, dash, 5 old:| Alan Craig, Gary Mollon. the yard of the Hillcrest Public Roberts; 2. Laura| 6 yrs. old: 1. David Roddis;|School, proved extremely Patty Kortekaas: 1./2. David Kernohan; 3. Arthurjadequate and completely en- Barry Van-| Edwards, closed where the cyclists could Sangean sovd: 9,|WHEELBARROW RACE a "3. Sheree Law...' yts. old: 1. Alan Craig andjHowe; 3. David Sarles, Brian David Kernohan: 2,|Michael Walton; 2. Leslie Reed|McClure, Barrie Newhook, Fred McKinnon: 3. Bruce/@2d Michael Payne; 3. P au j/Hiusser. ; , ; "|Bayes and Donald Cockburn;| Baseball throw -- Charles Janet Law, 2,\1: Judy Myles and Deborah/Gauthier, Bobbie Robertson, Laura Lomax; 2. Deborah Cameron|John Reed Les-|and Sheryl Wallis; 3, Pamela Soccer ball kick Dennis ~ |Fairbairn and Wanda Flowers,/Towarnicki, Charles Gauthier, | George Glanfield. Standing broad jump -- Allan McNutt, Dennis Towarnicki, Steven Naylor Runing broad jump -- Ste- ven Naylor, David Myles, George Glanfield. High jump -- John Reed, Ste- ven Naylor, Geoge Miller. 10-YEAR-OLDS Girls 40-yard dash -- Patsy Towar- nicki, Linda Green, Kay Lus- combe. Sack race -- Jane Fuller, Kay held on the Following is a list of school|Randy Ash. 7 yrs. old: 1 ay was grounds 25-yd | Marilyn Stuart; 3 yrs | sickler: 6 yrs ford: 1 Petrie. 7 yrs. old: 1 Deborah Lomax; 3 Evans; 1. Alan Craig; 2 lie Reed; 3, Allan Marshall, 15 YD. RACE ON ALL Fours|® YRS. OLD, GIRLS 5 yrs. old: 1. Laura Stuart;|_ 40 yd. dash: 1. Anna Lisa Marilyn Roberts; 3. Cathy|Karssing; 2. Wendy Akerman; Iby; 1. Christopher Honsing-|?- Peggy pagan ee er; 2. Bob Brandon; 3. Jone) 2 7 ae --, Pie | Houston, i 1. & 1 ee 6 yrs. old: 1. Deborah Keyes;|Penny Judge. : 2. Dawn Hilliard; 3. Betty Don-|_ Skipping race: Anna Lisa aher; 1. Philip McKinnon; Dye + Ale again Akerman; 3. Bruce Petrie.|?- . 7 yrs. old: 1, Gimtorta: Ryland,| 3-Legged race: 1. Marilyn Mc- Laura Evans; 3. Judy Miles; eerey sro ogee oe oe KY Lie } 4 avi Ox; |* 7 s pe Agony , |Kinsey; 3. Anna Lisa Karssing 2, a; by Safety Council President, Ernie Stoneman are the four | 150 Compete In Bicycle Rodeo enter the obstacle courses with- out the hazard of passing cars. Instead of the customary prizes for the first, second and third place winners in the four classes, local industries donated entrants keep. Following are the winners of each class who were presented with trophies by His Worship, Mayor Stanley Martin: | Junior Boys: Larry Jones --} 86 points; Chucki Ibbetson 8544; Bill McCaffrey -- 8514 Senior Boys: Larry Horack oe, 9244; Bill Wharrie -- 9244; Gor-| don Sarles -- 8714. | Junior Girls: Joanne Smith --| 86 points; Peggy Lee Douglass| -- 85%; Janis Shaw -- 83. Senior Girls: Lorna Hawkins} -- 89 points; Judy Ann Mac- Gillivray -- 87%; Carole Avent -- 8614. President Ernie Stoneman of the Whitby Safety Council wish- es to express appreciation to the Hurricams, Safety Council Past President Bill Middleton, the} Whitby Public School Board and} the teaching staff, Mayor Stan-| ley Martin, Hambley Beverages and all others who helped to make the Third Bicycle Rodeo another outstanding success. The trophies were donated by North American Steel; Bathurst Containers, Ralston Purina and} Powell Transport of Whitby. trophies which the successful) first place winners of the Third Annual Whitby Bicycle Rodeo which took place on Saturday in the Hillcrest Pub- | lic School yard. Left to right | are Larry Jones, 9, winner of | the junior boys class; | Hawkins, Lorna 11, winner of the senior girls class; Joanne Smith, 10, junior class winner and Larry Horack, 12, win- ner of the senior boys class. Almost 150 young cycling en- -thusiasts entered the Safety Council's obstacle courses. --Oshawa Times Photo THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 18, 1962 § SHIFTING SANDS tirely washed away, apparently VICTORIA (CP) -- Oak Bay's|by currents from a break- disappearing beach is backjwater, and was rebuilt, but again, but in the wrong place.;now appears to have shifted |The nearby beach first was en-|northward. COLD STORAGE PLASTERING REPAIR WORK -- FOR -- Fur & Cloth Coats No Job Too Large or Small WISN. ncREATION ROOMS MO 8-2345 Phone MO, 8-8733 TRAVEIOAN OPENS HOLIDAY GATES FOR YOU A Traveloan from HFC opens the doors to exciting hotels, motels and dining places ,.. even opens the road to distant lands you didn't expect to see this season. Instead of a stay-at-home vacation or a skimpy trip, take off with a Traveloan for happy memories that last far longer than the small monthly payments, Borrow confidently, withneighbourly service and in privacy, at HFC. 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Three-legged race -- Jane Ful- ler and Debby Walton; Marjorie Liddle and Becky Ryland; Jean Craig and Margaret Cockburn. Baton Relay -- 1. Debbie Bremner, Kay Luscombe, Paula Howe, Linda Green; 2. Patsy Towarnicki, Becky Ryland, Jean Craig, Marjorie Liddle; | 3. Terry Hammond, Jane Fuller,| Debbie Walton, Christine Wil-| son, | Baseball throw: 1. Patsy To-| warnidki; 2. Debbie Bremner; | old 1 Robin Mc- Robertson. |Quay; 2. Wendy Akerman; 3. 7 yrs. old: 1. Janet Law; 2.)/Anna Lisa Karssing. {Anne-Marie McLauchlan; ; 'e | BOYS Elaine King. 1, Alan Craig; 2.! "4 : Leslie Reed: 3, Allan Marshall.|, "Sean tay ge BEAN BAG RACE |McQuat. a 5 yrs. old: 1. Cathy Andrew;,. Sack race: 1. Tom Letham; ; 2. Laura Stuart; 3. Jody Mac-|2. Jimmy McQuat; 3. Doug.|3. Linda Green. Neill; 1. Bob Brandon; 2. John/ Stuart. | Standing broad jump -- Linda} Houston; 3. Glenn Hutchinson. | 3Legged race: 1, Tom|Green, Becky Ryland, Marjorie| 6 yrs. old: 1. Dawn Hilliard; |L@tham and Ken Ord; 2. Gor-| Liddle Gathy Iles 3: Sheree Law.|20n Juby and Donald Andrew; , Running broad jump -- Linda) fords 4. Beare Pale: 3. Gor. . Bruce Marshall and Ba (Cre Becky Ryland, Debby| Pet . rae | Jensen. : don Meyer; 3. Arthur Edwards.|" Basebal) throw: 1. Jimmie| High jump -- Becky Ryland, : 7 yrs. old: 1. Colleen Harvey; | McQuat; 2. David Fuller; 3.;Uinda Green, Debby Bremner. 2. Vickie Ryland, 3, Barbara| Gordon Juby. '10-YEAR-OLD srandon; 1. Leslie Reed; 2.) Soccer ball kick: 1. Donald; 50-yard dash -- Danny Maun- Fred Welling; 3. Brian Mc-| Andrew; 2. Tom Letham; 3./drell, Andrew Roblin, David Nish David Fuller. -- Geoffrey Fai A - ie Standing broad jump: 1. ack race -- Geoffrey Fair- or er age Cindy Aker- Donald Andrew; 2. Jimmie Mc-|bairn, Douglas Madden, Tom| man; 2, Cathy Andrew; 3. Su- Quat; 3. Tom Letham. ; bets | d rac Paul san Davies and Laura Stuart;|, Running broad jump: 1.! | Threelegged race -- Pau 1. Chris Honsinger; 2 B 0 b| David Fuller; 2. 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Brooklin Ferguson) Penalties: Foster, |Finnegan, Castator, Craggs (match) Third Period 12, Brooklin: G, Lotton 16.05 Nickle (Wood | "If You Hove ¢ Car, Careegie (are A Home, A Family 40-yard dash -- David Myles,| Ashbee,/ Steven Naylor, John Reed. Sack race -- Dennis Towar- jnicki, John Reed, Larry Moore. 14.03! Three-legged race -- Steven ee teap| Naylor and Dennis Towarnicki; . Brampton son 40,2. George Millier and George 15. Brampton: Ashbee (Bruce |Glentield: 3. Stephen Welling i" piace vu yrentew) 18.33/and Barry Newhook. : wr Sais . Brampton Baton Relay -- Steven Nay- ? surance Compeng ||| (J, Thompson) _ 19.00}lor, John Reed, Ross Parting- agehi-seby ses erpemiech ag mocha Penalties: Finnegan (2) Ash-jton, Dennis Towarnicki; 2.) State Farm Fire and Casualty Company bee, Nickle, G. 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