Oakville- Trafalgar Journal Thursday, June 8, 1950 SECOND SECTION Local Track Stars Page 9 Molson Stadium Meet Oakville Commission Winnipeg = Clarkin: cally fy . Fa n Limelig t Dept > 0. _Clarg, ring tif 51 arn br; Joining other athletes frome sor [Ml smaller centres In a record at: Si ol tacking onslaught that pushed y Gora [ll City schools Into. the competitive (49c2y)[ Wl background, Oa kville-Trafalgar -- [Wl high school's brilliant track and bal es ry le i field squad swept well into the I forefront of the winners circle during last Saturday's Canadian championships at Montreal's Mol- son stadium. Led by double winners Johnny Ross and Pete Sutton, Pete Tay- Tors local kids swept to six first, two seconds = and a third, and claimed third place for point to- tals among class 4 competitors, Pete was a mighty proud coach Saturday night when he bustled into the crowd at the Old Boys' reunion to pass along the glad tidings. Although Ross' equalling of the Canadian record and setting a new provincial mark in the 880 was possibly the Employees Gain By Hydro Pension Plan Alttority eas been given by Ontario Hydro for execution of fagreements which will make em- ployees of five Hydso municipal- ities eligible for the benefits of the Municipal Hydro-Eleceric Pension and Insuranse Plan. In making this announcement, Hydro Chairman Robert H. Saun- ders stated that the municipal authorities involved are Hanover Public Utilities Comission, Mil- ton Hydro-Electric Cohmission, Oakville PubHc Utilities Com- mission, Petrolia Public Utilities Commission and Walkerton Hy- dro-El C = individual achievement, the sen: sational jumping of Bill Smyth and Bob Heillg was also note- worthy. Smyth electrified Class 1 leapers when he cleared the bar for a new provincial high jump record at 5 ft. 11/16 inches. Hellig, faced with the' herculean task of shading team-mate Pete Sutton's 19' 11" in Class 4 run. ning broad, came through with a 20° 1%" performance on his last jump to cope the laurels. An- other jumper to catch a spot was young Bob Nairn, who claimed a third in the Class 2 event. Youthful veterans Ross and Sutton were in top form as they sped to victories in their special ties. Pete was clocked at 10.5 for the century dash, sprinted the 220 in 23.4. John's 4.30.4 for the mile was not his fastest effort to date, but was more than good enough for his opposition. The Class 4 relay squad. of Heilig, Nairn, Sutton and Bill Stewart finished second. THINK Whenever IT OVER you begin to feel vou are indispensable, you should stick sour finger in' 3 bowl of water. Just notice the big hole it leaves when you take it out, EE eT SAFETY FOR YOUR VALUABLES AT A CENT OR TWO A DAY Have you ever considered what 2 number of valuable possess- ions you own that call for special Protection? 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Phone your Wel- ie Wag ostess below and arrange to receive these gifts, Welcome Wagon NEW YORK + MEMPHIS « LOS ANGELES TORONTO PHONE 807 . Mr. Saunders also sald that applica: tion would be made for the nec- essary approval of the agree ments by the Licutenant-Gover- nor in Council, Library Adds New Titles "Phe Grand Alliance," one of the famous series of volumes about the late war by Winston Churchill, is now in Oakville Public Library. Other well-known recent works that have been added to the library's shelves are "The Saskatchewan," the story of Western Canada's great river by Marjorie W. Campbell; "The Cocktail' Party" = by T S. Eliot; "Worlds In Collision," by Imman- uel Velikovsky, which has raised 2 storm in scientific circles. T! also May How To Live in the Country Without Farming," by Milton Wend, and "The Running Pianist," by Rob- ert. L. Taylor. Among recent works of fiction acquired by the library are "Burmese Days," by George Or- well; "Another Pamela," by Up- ton Sinclair; "Under the Skin," by Phyllis Bottome; "The Mar- tian Chronicles," by Ray Brad- bury; "Mr. Midshipman Horn- blower," by C. S. Forester; "The Beckoning Door" and "Woman of Property," by Mabel Seeley; and "The Hills Beyond," by Thomas Wolfe. { flooded homes, authorities in Winnij holds two car green to bi provincial health 5 --OCentral Press Canadian With hundreds of persons clamoring to be allowed back into their e posted on houses ok.'d by the , one authorities, the other red, Success crowned the efforts Laud Chisholm Dancers the pupils of Miss Nancy Ohish- olm when an audience of nearly. 500 attended their dance recital at the Oakville-Frafalgar High School Auditorium on Tuesday, May 30th. The work of the sixty-eight pupils ranging in age from tiny tots of four and five to teen-agers, was such as to make the selec. tion of any outstanding number difficult. Terry Hastings' solo number "Mazurka" however, and Carole Broadbent and Myrna Scade in "Circus Dance" and as the two French Dolls in the Pan- tomine "The Fantastic Toyshop" and Ann. Fraser and Gail" Murray in "Drum Majorettes" were wor- thy of special mention. Of the group dances those par- ticularly outstanding were "Vien nese Waltz" danced by Daphne Underhill, Holly Yennard, Jen- nifer Young, Mary-Jane Hodge, Martha Jennings, Barbara Dop- pler, Judy Pullen, Barbara Thompson and Irene Skarbogitite and "Moment Musical" danced by Eleanor Inkster, Barbara Kin- dersley, Judy Ross, Sunny An- dersley and Wendy Pullen. A bouquet of stocks, snap-dra- cevich, Janet Cowan, Anne Kin- : The Lions donation to the Relief Fund of made through Lions club, tive for the com pupils, peas and carna and Mrs. Nancy Chisholm. was by a letter from that club. Elections were held, the execu- and corsages Misses New Officers Club membership voted $50. to the Guy Disaster Fund at their meet- ing Thursday night. The club's Mrs. Garland Manitoba Flood $200, which was the Winnipeg acknowledged ing year being as follows: Sydney Fearman, presi. dent; Hilmer Lofquist, 1st. vice- president; Don Stevens, 2nd. vice-president; George Winnett, secretary; Bob Shaver, treasur- er; Harold Orr, Jack Cornwall, Malcolm MacArthur, Charles Tooke, directors; Lion Tamer, Joe Anderson; Tail Twister, Gordon. Brown. gons, and carnations was pre- sented to Miss Chisholm by her of sweet- tions to Mrs. J. M. Chisholm, Miss Mary Balfour, David Mary and O.B. 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