* §. DARLINGTON SENIOR SOFTBALL CHAMPS 'Mitchell's Corners Public School at Zion copped the $outh Darlington Senior Soft- ball title this year. Members Shmyr, Rick MacLean; back row (lr) -- Mr, M. Griffith, principal; John March, Bill Peeling, John Oyler, Don Bar- agar, and Jon Moore, coach, of the winning team are shown above--Front Row (I-r) --Bob Howes, Alan Kairetz, David Fountain, Bruce Wil- kins, Joe Hurcock, Gary Brooklin Sr. School | Holds Annual Meet | * By MRS. R. HOLMAN | BROOKLIN The annual track and field meet of the Bfooklin Senior School was held recently in the school grounds Ribbons were presented to the following pupils by the Hodme and School Association. JUNIOR GIRLS : Ball for distance -- Sue Mitch-) el (120 ft.); (9 ft., ft?) | High Jump -- unning Broad Jump -- Sue Mitchell (9° 10"); Shiela Thomp- son (9° 2"); wards (8? 2"), ley Buldyke (5° 6"); Sue Mitch-| ell (5° 5'); Judy Bayley (5'1").|John Vanginhoven, Robert Ri '80 Yd. Dash --Sue Mitchell, | chardson. Mary Finch, Beverly Edwards.} Catch and Throw Mitchell and Shawn phreys; Shiela Thompson and Beverly Edwards; Mary Finch) ahd Kathy Andrews. | Junior Girl Champion. -- Sue Buldyke. INTERMEDIATE GIRLS 'Ball for distance -- Linda Greer (125 ft.); Evelyn Blizzard (115 ft.); Fran Heron (110 ft.). 'High Jump --Linda Greer,| Gail Shankland, Dorothy Down] te, preq Nesbitt, jens Running Broad Jump -- Jane iston (11' 5'); Carol Man- nin 3%"); Linda Greer (il 2%"). 'Standing Broad Jump -- Linda Manning 100 Yd. Dash -- Jane Ormis-' Dopp, Dorothy Downey, Carol Poweil to Manning. Catch and Throw -- Louise! -- Ha n. and Gail Ormiston; | Deane Hamilton and Patsy Kla- sen; Dorothy Downey and Su-/ zane Campbell. termediate Ginl Champion--} 7 Greer. Runner-up, Jane} Ormiston. SENIOR GIRLS : | 'Ball for distance -- Gail Perry, Carol Roberts, Judith Woodward. "igh Jump -- Nancy Gerrard (2 10"); Ann Potts, Nancy Bergsma. Running Broad Jump --Ann Potts (12'); Judith Woodward) (f' 8"); Sherry Campbell! (11' 64."") | 'Standing Broad Jump -- Ann Shiela . Thompson John Beverly Edwards (75/ Huron. Sue Mitchell,|ert Richardson (12' 3"); Phil) pj) rlev Buldyke, Ellen Deremo./ Kennedy (12' 0"); John Vangin- e Bring se hoven (11' 10') Beverley Ed-|George Kerr (6° 1"); | Vanginhoven Standing Broad Jump --Shir- Down (5' 10"). Sue} Vanginhoven, Hum./George Kerr. Ball for distance -- Bob Bax-/ hd + ter, Fred Nesbitt, Ricky Lint.| Annual Picnic Bisel § i Runner-up, Shirley, |Bob Baxter, Rodger Bailey. { jger Bailey, John O'Leary, Ken Finch. Ress, Dick Agar, Barrie Nolan.! Nesbitt and Rodger Bailey Greer, Dorothy Downey, Carol|SENIOR BOYS ward, Gail Perry and Sherry|(4 ft. 7"), Wayne Dawson, Fred/ Campbell. Townson, Senior Girl Champion -- Ann; Running broad jump -- Fred Potts. Runners-up Judith Townson, Brad Campbell, Allan Woodward and Gail Perry Parrot Standing borad jump -- Mike JUNIOR BOYS Wood, Brad Powell, Fred Town- Ball for distance John son, Vanginhoven (140 ft.); Peter Richardson (130 ft.). son, Allan Parrot, Brad Cam High jump -- Phil Kennedy,'bel!l and Mike Wood Vanginhoven, Peter 999 yards Brad Campbell, Michael Wood, Shot put -- Brad Campbell, Running broad jump -- Rob- Senior Boy Champions Brad Campbell and Fred Town- son. Runners-up -- Allan Parrot and Brad Powell, Standing broad jump John (5° 10%"; Ken 80-yard dash -- George Kerr, Graham, Mr. "|McKinzey. Junior Boy Champion -- John Runner - 4 Audley Club INTERMEDIATE BOYS ens, ; lE High Jump --: Bill Bowers,| 0 ] 5 | n July | By MRS, FRED PUCKRIN Running broad jump -- Rod- Standing broad jump -- Terry day School and congregational 100 yard dash -- Bob Bax- Ricky Lint-/p_. at 6 p.m. Intermediate Boy Championlits picnic at Lynbrook Park on Allan Parrot, with 1 White, John Stevenson. wha at the |Sunday with | Percy Other teams in the league are ~--North Courtice, South Cour- tice, Hampton, Maple Grove and Salem. --Oshawa Times Photo. Solina WIL. Marks 60th Anniversary By GLADYS YELLOWLEES |Malanuk, Joan Breda; AJAX (Staff) -- Nearly 450 pupils at the Parkside Public School, Ajax took part im the school's annual Field Day on Tuesday. The following is a list of the results: KINDERGARTEN ; Special Dash -- five-year-olds (boys) -- David Shaw, James Smith, James Downie. Girls -- Gayle Gierman, Desi apeeunien, Jackie Wills. Six-year-olds (boys) --Oharl- es Durocher, John Frith, Ste- ven Grubb, Girls -- Lisa Avery, Lori 'Hunter, Geraldine Row- land. PRIMARY EVENTS ' 50-yard dash, six-year-olds: (girls) -- Dawn Borndahl, Lois White, Marianne Ring ham. Boys -- Glen Ross, Mitchell Malanuk, Joey Callus. 7-year-olds: Girls -- Gloria Clack, Gloria Phillips, Nancy Wheeler. Boys -- Matthew Ste- phenson, Foster Williams, Guy Gignon. 8-year-olds: Girls Karten McGivern, Renee Bosch, Mary |Lou Bosch, Boys Patrick /Veitch, Stephen Rowlands, Rob- lert Jones | Three-legged race, 8-year- lolds: Girls Renee Bosch, |Mary Lou Bosch; Penny Mette, \Joan Tregurtha; Debbie Pugh, Judy Jones. 7-year-olds: Girls 8 mancy -|Huska, Gloria Clack; Penny 3arton, Donna Foster; Elaine Parish, Elaine Ellis. Boys -- Stephen Rowlands, /Kevin Laing; Guy Gignon, Ke- ivin Staunton; Malcolm Hughes, {Billy Freake WHEELBARROW RACE lGirls 8, Mary Ellen Mcll- lyeen, Laurel Morrison; Sheila Renee SOLINA -- The Solina Wom-|Bosch,. Mary Lou Bosch: len's Institute observed its 60th} Boys -- anniversary with a celebration|Patrick Veitch; on Friday, June 21, in the Com.jrard, Stephen Galloway, }munity Hall. | Stephen. Rowlands, Walter Ger- Mit- ichell Malanuk, Brian Mieteen- Following the supper. in the/er 100 yard dash -- Fred Town-|/ower hall everyone went to the| 2 p-/main auditorium for the prow gram, Six ladies ife were membership Mrs. J +. Leask, Mrs. Yellowlees, W Vice. Edgar and Mr.) Several from here attended the lawn tea under the auspices of Enfield ladies on the lawn and Mrs j;A. Emmett on Wednesday even- ling. home of Mr Mrs, Mr. Dewell and iampton Mr. and Mrs. 0. Lunn, Karen! jand Nancy, Peterborough, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs AUDLEY -- The annual Sun-|®. Langmaid. Roy Lamgmaid accom. picnic will be held this Friday/panied Mrs. K. Squair to Port at Paulynne Park. Supper will|/Hope on Saturday where they attended the reception honoring The community club will hold Mr. and _ Mrs. H. Foster, on. Mrs. presented Je certifi-/ cate and pims -- Mrs. C. Pas.| Mrs | | Parrinder, --'Mrs. Wes Yellowlees and Mrs: Roy Langmaid, | The guests were welcomed by jthe president, Mrs. Ralph Da- The teachers in charge of all/vis. The anniversary cake was events were Mrs, Foster, Missimade by Mrs. C H. E, Tink visited on and. Mrs. family, BALL THROW Girls Valerie Richmond, annie Wright, Gloria Clack. Boys -- Patrick Veitch, Rob- JUNIOR EVENTS 80 YARD DASH 9-Year-Olds: Boys -- Brian Smail, Brian Grubb, Mark Ste- phenson: Girls -- Jane Born- their goiden wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs. Will Spry, Col- umbus, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ste- phens, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cook end children, Mr. E. Cook and Miss Violet Zachanovich, Bowmanville; visited Mr. and iMrs. Frank Westlake, Jr., and family and Mrs. Frank West- lake, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Westlake Jr, and family recently visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Ovenden and family, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cook's, Bowman. ville. é Corporal and Mrs. Ken Strang and sons, Ottawa, visit- ed on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs, H, liowlees and family. Bob Baxter. Runner-up, Fre Friday, July 5. The Rev. Keith Hawkes. had the church service here on Sun- Ball for distance --- Michael/ day morning, followed by the| John Stevenson, Brad sacrament of the Lord's Sup-|§ per. Next Sunday, the Rev. M. High Jump -- Brad Powel} Buttars will be in charge. -------- | Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Pratt and fam- ily, in the sudden passing on Wednesday of last week of Mrs. Pratt's sister, Miss Laura| Thompson of 'Toronto. | Inter- Set For August ment took place on Saturday in! } Premiers' Meeting QUEBEC (CP)--The annual Queensville Cemetery. ers will be held in Halifax Aug . | 5-6, a government spokesman Prison Sentence | One of the major issues ex- i pe pected: to crop up at the two. For Having Do Close examination is antici-/old man, arrested two weeks pated of Premier Lesage's tax| after his marriage last Febru- ing a larger slice of personal] sentenced Wednesday to 5% and corporation tax revenues| years in prison for possessing conference of provincia! premi-|~ i announced Wednesday. day session is fiscal reform. TORONTO (CP)--A. 23-year. ultimatum to Ottawa, demand- ary and in custody since, was and succession duties heroin and cocaine for the pur- spring... it's time a, to paint & X WITH PARA PAINTS Parkside School Holds Field Day ert Jones, Stephen Wilkinson. | Nancy Harris, Jane' Borndahl; Janet Clegg, Pat Pratley; Rita Bushnell, Roberta Phillips. 2nd race -- Moira Watkins, Andrea Veitch; Janet Crowe, Nita Green; Kim Derry, Susan Pierce, Boys -- Neil Parker, Mark Stephenson; Alan Mitchell, Gordon Denver; Robert Joyce,. David Kerfoot. INTERMEDIATE EVENTS 80 - YARD DASH Boys -- Billy Killin, Peter Crumb, Taras Tschoban, Girls Glenda McCoy, Marianne Terhorst, Kerry Laing. SOFTBALL THROW Boys -- Ken Giles, Ken Hill, Peter Crumb. Girls -- Glenda| McCoy, Sandra Nelson, Geral-| dine McGitchie. WHEELBARROW RACE Boys -- Bob Bazley, Taras) Tschoban; Ken Hill, Tom Ken-! nedy; Peter Crumb, Brian Wal-| lace. Girls -- Debbie Timmins, | Janet Bellinger; Janet Croft,| Kerry Laing; Rebecca smith, | | For Creating Disturbance eehilpotir RACE | | "MONTREAL (CP)--Guy Caza} Boys -- Brian Callan, Mike |28, was sentenced to 30 days/Binns, Jan Preditis, Girls H |Tuesday for causing a disturb-/Rae Shaw, Rebecca Smith, | ance in court last Friday dur-|Sandra Nelson. dahl, Janet Crowe, Nancy Dun-|for girls) phy. 10-year-olds:' Boys Billy Chambers, Allan Mitchell, Da- vid Thomas and Paul Sheehan (tied). Girls -- Janet Bellanger, Sharon McCann, Candace Tay- lor. SOFTBALL THROW Boys --- Peter Humphrey, Paul Sheehan, . Robert Joyce. Girls --Moira Watscn, Leanne Ensol, Sharon McCann, WHEELBARROW RACE Boys -- Brian Goddard, Alan Mitchell; David Thomas, David McCoy; Michael Baisely, Jim- my Breda. Girls -- Wendy Don- aldson, Sharon McCann; Bev- erly. Griffin, Barbara Griffin, Lana Rogatinsky, Cathy Huska: Three-legged. race (two races 30-Day Term said a bill will be introduced to put them on a permanent basis for five years to "give... greater stability to the industry, ie Appropriations before the -- , |Commans for 1963-64 call for > payments of $14,721,400 towards * the transportation costs of the coal industry, under conditions , prescribed by order-in-council, There are also subventions for eastem coal under the Atlantic Provinces Power Development Act amounting to $1,600,000. Murdo Martin (NDP --. Tim. mins) said the extended coal, subventions. should be a step to- wards more government subsi- ~ dization of other industries which in the past have suffered Coal-Shipping Subsidies Extended OTTAWA (CP)--The govern- ment announced Wednesday a five-year extension of current subsidies for coal-shipping while planning continues for a long- range coal industry policy, Mines Minister Benidickson made the announcement in the Commons, The subventions have been paid for many years on a year- to-year basis by parliamentary appropriations. Mr. Benidickson JACK H. HARRIS' production of \yNosauRus? from instability. i) : COLOR by DeLuxe '1 Pb rrnn anit, @ ADDED ATTRACTION @ A 1000 SPECTACLES AND ADVENTURES! an #8 =o VICTOR MATURE ZARAR" i arene 1N TECHNICOLOR ANITA EKBERG " #2 THE 60 YEAR HI Exira! ANNIVERSARY OF THE SILVER SCREEN seit atg | 1]: | A jing preliminary hearing of con- este Ispiracy charges against an al- ---- leged member of Le Front de Liberation Quebecois. | ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY | Caza had jumped from a seat jat the defence lawyers' table |Friday shouting that he wanted and the CONSULS i" jto testify for the defence. As he was being led out of the court- room by policemen he shouted "gestapo" and was detained on contempt-of-court charges. | During a court hearing Tues- day, Caza interrupted Judge/ \Emile Trottier, demanding jus- jtice and offering explanations. | He said he had been subpoe- naed as a witness for Jacques Giroux and Richard Gizier, two f 18 persons charged in con- nection with terrorist activities lby the separatist-minded FLQ./ | SENSATIONAL WEEK-END SHOW! STAGGERING SEE STORY OF THE OSHAWA"S STRONGEST SHIRLEY MAN WHO HARMER EVER LIVED! chi SAMPSON | | HANGMAN ad DELSEAN ROBERT TAYLOR HEDY LAMARR FESS PARKER JACK LORD VICTOR MATURE --in-- TAMORROW j Technicolor BILTMORE | Last Day! "PARANOIAC" (Adult) Plus } "'CURSE OF THE UNDEAD" | p» HOPE BALL He could never stop being a critic... even on his wedding night! >: WTS aus "AhNIVERSARY" RECALLING 60 YEARS OF NOW... FIRST TORONTO SHOWING! THE FABULOUS AGE OF CAMELOT! 3 a Hy hs | DURYEA: DIANNE FOSTER - ane sewart @, PANDY CHILD err oo REC RUEL-A OVERS WTERUTIONN. PcTURE CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE © FREE KIDDIES' PLAYGROUND OPEN EACH EVENING AT 8 P.M. -- INCL. SUNDAYS SWIMMING INSTRUCTION AT THE Municipal - Somerset -- Junior Pools REGISTRATION FOR CLASSES (at Swimming Pools only) CHILDREN LEARN-TO-SWIM Tues., July 2nd to Fri., July 5th 9:30 - 12:00 Noon only ADULT LEARN-TO-SWIM Municipal Pool -- Wed., July 3rd, 6:30 - 8:30 Somerset Poo! -- Thurs., July 4th, 6:30 - 8:30 ROYAL LIFE SAVING BRONZE MEDALLION SOMERSET POOL--THURS. JULY 4th, 6:30-8:30 REGISTRATION FEE--$1.50 payable on Registration. @ REGISTRATION IS LIMITED @ REGISTRATIONS TAKEN ONLY AT THESE TIMES AND PLACES. FOR INFORMATION CALL 725-1111 \ CINEMA IN CANADA ' DRIVE OUT * TONIGHT * Sic moNuMENTAL SPECTACLE OF THE AGE WHEN CAMELOT WAS THE WORLD, AND THE FORBIDDEN LOVE OF ITS ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON! QUEEN HURLED ARMY AGAINST ARMY! LANCELOT... } | | Po 's, Linda Rutherford, G ail Perry. 100 Yd. Dash --Nancy Bergs- ma, Judith Woodward, Gail) Most valiant, Knight of Agere the Round | : ? | TONIGHT @ FRIDAY @ SATURDAY BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00--"LAD A DOG" STARTS at 9:30 THE BIGGEST 2-FOR-1 COMBINATION Premier John Robarts of On.| Pose of trafficking, tario has said he finds Mr. Le-| John Christopher Roney, for- sage's solution 'not too unrea-'merly from Ottawa. pleaded ' | sonable," and there are indica-| guilty to. the charge. His 22.) Perry. jtions Mr. Lesage will make a year-old wife, Louise, wept in Catch and Throw ---Carol determined effort to secure the court when county court Judge Roberts and Ida Bergsma; Nan-) backing of other provincial pre-| W. F. B. Rogers of county court ey Gerrard and Judith Wood- miers. 'passed sentence EXTERIOR LATEX EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINT 9-60 SAT SE a CY EXTERIOR PRIMER 4.95 5.99 GALLON OSHAWA RECREATION COMMITTEE. SUMMER PROGRAMMES -- 1963 PLAYGROUNDS -- o variety prog e ducted by ¢ d leaders Monday through Fri- day from July 2nd to August 23rd -- 9:00 A.M. to 11:50 A.M. ond 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M, Prog will be d d at Rundle, Radio, Thornton's, Valleyview, Fernhill, Nipigon, Brookside, Sunset Heights School, North Oshawa, Northway Court, Connaught, and Dr. S$, J. Phil- lips School, Woodview, Baker Memorial, Bathe, Eastview, Sunnyside, Somehow They End Up Paver PEce AND TROOUCOS On The Moon! iii silt Sura THIS IS BING CROSBY'S AND BOB HOPE'S 7th ROAD PIC- TURE. NAME THE OTHER 6 FROM CLUES LISTED BELOW FOR FREE PASSES TO THE OSHAWA DRIVE-IN THEATRE. MAIL ENTRIES TO BOX 175, OSHAWA, POSTMARKED NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT, JULY 6th, 1963. hild, with specific interests, AT THE "DO-IT-YOURSELF STORE" EDGAR'S PAINT & WALLPAPER 34 KING ST. WEST 1. IT USED A FAMOUS MALAY METROPOLIS AS ITS SETTING. 2. AN ISLAND OFF THE EAST COAST OF AFRICA. 3. A STOP-OVER IN A NORTH AFRICAN COUNTRY. 4. 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Program to include Troining, Individuel and Team Competitions with several Local and District Meets. POR REGISTRATION AND FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT THE RECREATION CENTRE, 100 GIBB STREET, TELEPHONE 725-1111 723-7351