high school field day results tho acton free pratt wednesday april 24 1968 recreation committee authorize juvenile boxla club use of arena midget boys on m1u jack irwin 34 randy cokar 547 dave bralda 5507 100 yd daah urry holme us metal scott 13 jack ir win 110 iso yd dean jack irwin 28 lorry holme 28 pae pink myd dh jack irwn tcl75 andy kluar 11 cord wtuum 1u mo jd daab jackinrtp23z6 andy mllur 238 randy coke m081 s lone jbhlp cart holme 15 v b1u spanar iv i 12- dave pink 14 triple jump blli sfcahsr 10 12 biu saverlnskf 31 jack irwin 2v b12- pole vault bid severinskl av jack irwin 4 rilta jump blusdehar410 dave broostad 4 i 12 gord william 4 v shot put glen taulfer 41 1 1f barry brean 35 ii 12 biu spehar 35 7 discus biu spehar m 4 barry brean 82 9 britn blnnl 51 champion jack lrwlri24 points midget girls 60 yd daah cathy duna 8s lynn dunn 99 susan uarch- ment 9 100 yd daah cathy dunn 14 lynn dunn 143 susan march tnent 145 220 yd daah cathy dunn 31 lynn dunn 32 marf slave n 323 440 yd dash cathy dunn 114 cathy smith 116 marf slaven 117 loo jump lynn dunn 13 4 12 gertrude maroo 12 7 marf slaven 12 8 standing loot jump gertrude maron 6 7 lynn dunn 6 3 marilyn barber 6 2 high jump lynn dunn 4 3 marilyn barber 4 v marc sla ven 4 11 v shot put susan clandlnnlne 20 9 12 chris brunei 20 8 marc slaven 19 9 12 dlsai cathy cook 45 8 bonnie jones 49 12 carol masal44iu champion lynnduuv22 points junior boys oft mil jim slaven 5145 mike cooper 549 bob smith 8295 100 yd daah 31m lee 1u brent marshall 12 brian samp son 123 220 yd dash brent marshall 24 jim slaven 25 mark hurst 2o7 440 yd dash jim slaven 589 bob andrews 61 bob smith 107 long jump mike cooper 18 1 jim lea 17 10 jim slaven 17 2 triple jump jim lee 38 8 12 jim slaven 38 7 12 mike cooper 36 2 pole vault bob andrews 8 11 58 dugold dick 8 mike cooper v high jump mike cooper 5 2 jim lee 4 11 jim mckeown 4 11 shot put brian sampson 35 5 12 jim leo 33 2 12 rae swackhamer 31 12 discus jim lee 101 barry buchanan 79 6 14 johngrace 71 7 12 880 yd dash jim slaven 2135 bob andrews 2239 bob smith 2346 t champion jlmsiaven27poinls joniorfgtrls m yd dash tauru chjsholm 62 ireno severinskl b6 joan gibbonsor 100 yd dash laurie cms- iftlrn 145 irene saverlnskf 148 anne qui on 149 220 yd dish laurie chlar holm 309 irene severinskl 354 evelyn vanderbrlnk 34 440 yd daah laurie cms- hotn 131 evelyn vendor brink 134 heather thompson 137 long jump jackie lee 13 7 laurie chlsholm w 12 irene severinskl 12 11 v2 standing long jump laurie chlsholm 8 10 jackie lee 6 8 marg van arragon 8 8 high jump jackie leo 4 4 14 joan glbblns 4 4 sharon white 4 3 shot put pal wheeler 22 8 12 sue allan 22 1 12 debbie sungerland 22 1 discus pal wheeler 51 3 janet bralda 49 1 debbie sungerland 47 champion laurie chlsholm 28 points senior boys one mile gary kolly 5436 fred pllsnik 558 bob roughuy 614 mud day champions at acton district high school tueiday were front row left to right gary kelly tamor boyt jim slaven umor boys jack irwin midget back gail reed senior girls and laurie chisholm unior girls lynn dunn midget girls champion was ab sent staff photo 100 yd dash bob roughley 124 doug allan 125 gary kelly 126 220 yd dash doug allan289 gary kelly 278 jake pasma 28 3 440 yd dash gary kelly and doug allan 621 tie paul cooper 1034 880 yd dasb gary kelly 226 jake pasma 2314 gord daw 2324 lens jump gord reed 1 7 12 uoyd smaliwood 14 8 12 terry churchill 14 4 34- triple jiimp gdrd reed 38 3 12 bob bltiori 36 1 lloyd smeluood 34 34i pole vault craig perkins 8 2 terry churchill 6 high jump john mcgeachie 5 7 12 tred flisnlk 5 terry churnill 4 6 shot put bob price 363 jim piem 34 10 doug allan 3i 3 12 discus bob price 93 5 jim plehl 88 5 terry churchill 83 8 champion gary kelly lbpolnls senior girls 80 yd dash gall hood 9 susan perry 91 pat chlsholm 96 100 yd dash gall reed 15 brltta larson 17 220 yd dash gall retid 33 susan perry 37 long jump brltta larson 12 4 12 gail reed 12 marlene helsw 10 9 14 standing long jump britta ursen 7 gall reed 6 8 marlene heleler 5 6 bolstered by a 3300 sponsor ship grant from beardmore and co plususeofthe intermediates hockey aweatars for a start acton will have an entry in a kivenile lacrosse league this sea son howard dwyer appeared before the recreation and parks com mittee thursday night to explain plans or the season the first revival of organised lacrosse hero for several years ha asked or use of the community centre or practices and gam theyve cut fhe rowdiess out of lie rosso now howard explained 0rawlngawordpicture of 1egue comprising perhaps 10 teams and ait all acton and district team participating practices nave already drawn 22 players out and be aspects to field a contending team oshawa green gaels canadian champions of the ola junior a circuit have already agreed to play an exhibition game in act on to support the newly for mod club sometime in may or june thuy are willing to come tucauso of merv marshall said mr dwyor merv son of mr and mrs albert marshall rosa- ford terrace acton played the nets tor the green gael mr dwyer requested at least two night a week for games and practices chairman john goy spelling for the board told mr dwyer theyd go along with the lacrosse leant to start so they can get going with our massing tbereuuba no charge or the conveniences uniu the olub gets on its feet r u arena manager harold town- v stay was authorised to buy wire v netting touring along be boards i an action mandatory to prelect an and keep the ball in play to lacrosse i thursdays and mondays were to be set aside tor the kiyenlte chib it was elt thursday dates wouid not conflict wtih softball tames the same night as the hall would be almost over when boxla games start in his report to the board arena manager townsley af firmed a swimming instructor had been hired for summer classes he also notified the board he had arranged a dance on the night of the orauge lodge celebration july 6 splitting so- so with the dance band mr townalay outlined the pro gress of painting in the aud itorium office canteen and foyer the upstairs is pretty well done and painting will soon start inthedressingrooms first dance 1 planned or may 3 the board discussed the feasibility of updating their policy of chargjngfor idmlssicei to the park on surfdiyepid hoi- v ldays i frank thompson notified the board he was resigning and it would become effective april 19 chairman johri coy presided for the meeting with vicechair man brendan aheme herb dodds earl masales and sec retary doris townalay also attending robert r hamilton ortomftmst 116 mopnlalnview road s 7737 1 in montreal high jump brltta larson 4 1 34 marleno holslor 3 10 shot put gall roud 20 5 12 antoni rocchl 25 britta ursen 19 10 12 discus gall rood 46 11 brlita ursen 40 6 susan perry 38 champion gall rood 31 points boy 2 mllo opon jim slavon 10334 ihe world of tsv outdoors with j art hawes top score at maplo rock shooting range last weak was a 24 shot by john cordos john also cot 22 in his second round gord clow came in second with 19 brad mainprise got ib and 15 art hawes 18 ed hawes 16 and 14 keith mainprise 13 goorge harris 10 and lon jones 8 this week top score was again 24 three shooters john cordos john shadbolt and brad malnprite came up with 24 while john shadbolt and brad also had a 23 other scoros woro ed hawes 22 and 20 and bill miller 21 and 20 with scoros like those it looks as if the competition will bo pretty keen this year martin berry of guelph also recorded one of his best scores or some time mr berry got 20 and 15 this weok mr berry is a regular shooter at maple rockbutdoosnot compote or the trophies he does state however that he would be willing to compete with anyone in his age group mr berry is 82 years young anjrmakers to his challenged two visitors wero in attendance this weok at maplo rock ron scondo from glen williams who has made a name or himself as a good trap shootor in the pool trap club shot a couple of rounds with the local boys mr scondo got 24 and 23 another visitor this wook was gord baldwin of rockwood gord shot 19 and 21 in his two rounds not bad for the first time he ever shot trap we roceived a report this weok of dogs running at large chasing a deer the deer was heavy in awn and was being chased by two hounds the incident was reported to the ontario department of lands and forests and the opp at milton the officer at milton suggested tho dogs could be shot on sight if they were chasing deer out of season since it is so late in the winter it is doubtful if the dogs were being used by poachers however a car was seen in the sroi unfortunately the person who saw the dogs did not have an oppor tunity to use his gun but he assures us any further incidents such as this will result in his shooting the dogs on sight many other people take the same stand so we would advise anyone with doer hounds to keep them locked up or they may not return if anyone is knowingly letting his hound run game at this time of year he is liable to a fine and the dogs can he destroyed action av mom jcmooi hud day as ukoftmd dv till huds camma manure compost weed free steam sterilized lawns cardans shrubs cash and carry mcnair mushroom farm 25 highway umited ssars train to toronto ask about convenient departure and return times oa cr per momtabon phoft the local cm niiinpir sale orhoa canadian national redecorate community centre gleaming coats of dark blue and coral paint redecorating the community centre will great teony hoppers as they open the spring and summer season at the community centre with a dance may 3 rhythm or tho hop will be supplied by the shaynes the local dance group whove boon keeping the hoppers beating at engagements at every point of tho compass arena manager harold townsley is hoping ihe dance will be tho first of sev eral this season roller skating fans will be glad to hear mr townsley hopes to set aside two nights a week or thorn probably wednesday and saturday nights he hopes the first session will be next weok meanwhile rona manai and his aides don price and tom mckeown will be busy with paint brushes redecorating the downstairs so it will blend with tho refurbished auditorium and oyer in their new coats have you heard of bahaitllah these strifes and till bloodsheo and discord must cease in the tjcht of tied there u no dliieream btwri th vtrloui vsfj why tshamilc trust lit v tit mich trjudlcstr how e we- uphold a wm eeuswd by tut ujiulont god hjuf not crud krwri ikkt uuy tould dsja mm iwlhtr all race tribe tuvd tuiih hhrv jually lit ut botittty bf their kwtvetily ttmrf wrtul ktm may 1uj oee tt ckfcuwui lu aaiei ostl your winy at hi wlnilnor ifultil will ihi mi in tii nluni of nlit world t hunn uml muplilo ritlux hi inn mm wtiulwnr in mnnlruul iiuihi dulin uiiuhiil holnl nvirlnnkiiitl limnininii si mint in iho rmurl of downtown whom it mbllitit prlnni unit unpin mblif hurvlfii ininliinn fnr it pi r fm i vitiil w 1170 infill m i il huh 1u111 hiisnrv tit lone cimflrmml 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