The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 19 May 1955, p. 5

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( ; 44 THURSDAY, MAY 19th. 1955 -_ THE HAILEYSBURIAN Winners in High School Field Day Held May 12th Winners in the recent Field Day of the Haileybury High School to meet those from New Liskeard and Cobalt tommorrow were as follows: JUNIOR GIRLS Softball Throw--Ruth Cum- ming, Jane Ledwell, Sandra Fle- » ming. 440yard Relay--B. Miller, B. Jenkins, P. Arnold and S. Libby; C. Jenkins, S.Byles, D.McDougal and R. Rice C, McNaught, L. Hebner, D. Smallman and J. Russell. Running Broad Jump--B. At- chison, B. Miller, C. Jenkins. 50 Yard Dash--C, Jenkins, C. McNaught, S. Libby. High Jump -- B. Miller, S. Byles, C. Jenkins. Hop, Step and Jump--B. Mil- ler, C. Jenkins, S. Byles. 75-yard Dash--C. Jenkins, S. Byles, D. McDougall. SENIOR GiRLS High Jump -- K. Jenkins, P. Cassidy, T. Venne. 100-yard Dash--kK. 'Jenkins, P. Cassidy, T.| Vennt. Softball Throw--T. Venne, P. Huard, D. Soucie. Broad Jump--K. Jenkins, Pat Cassidy, M. Whitby. J 75-yard Dash--K. Jenkins, M. Whitby, D. Soucie. 440-yard Relay -- K. Jenkins. M. Whitby, M. Brown and -L. Soucie; P. Cassidy, T. Venne, D. Soucieand E. Graff; M.McQuaid Phone 52 Modern Taxi Hotel Haileybury C. J. HOVEY Repairs on All Makes of RADIOS 21 Lake Shore Road Phone 509 New Liskeard S. Clarke, E. Edey and J. Hall. Hop, Step and Jump--P. Cas- sidy, K. Jenkins, M. Whitby. JUNIOR BOYS 100-yard Dash--R. Sauve, B. Tyson, H. Hammerstrom. Broad Jump--B. Tyson, R. Sauve, H. Hammerstrom. High Jump--kR Sauve, B, Ty- son. H. Hammerstrom. 220-yard Dash--R. Sauve. B. son, H. Hammerstrom. Pole Vault -- R. Gilkes S. Dodds, R. Fernholm. 880-yard Run--G. Connnelly,C Camsell, R, Gilkes. Broad Jump--S .Bond, K. La- them, G. Fernholm. 880 Relay----B. Tyson, A. Doran, R. Rice and K. Lathem; C. Camsell, G. Connelly, D. Welsh and R. Gilkes. High Jump--R. Fernholm, D. Walli, A. Doran roe INTERMEDIATE BOY 100-yard Dash--S. Bond, G. Connelly, C. Camsell. Discus Throw--L. Barstead, C. Camsell, K. O'Grady, Shot Put--K. Lathem, G. Con- nelly, K. O'Grady. 220-yard Dash -- G. Connelly, C. Camsell, S. Bond. Hop, Step and Jump--S. Bond, K. O'Grady, G. Connelly. 440-yard Dash--G. Connelly, C. Camsell. A. Doran. SENIOR BOYS 100-yard Dash--L. Weiss, J. Steers, A. Hennessy. Shot Pet--L. Conti, ing, E. Ramsey. High Jump--L. Conti, E. Ram- sey, L. Weiss. 220-yard Dash--J. Steers, L. Weiss, B. Fleming. One Mile Run--E. Ramsey, A. Henessy. Broad Jump -- L. Weiss, J. Steers, B. Fleming. Pole Vault--L. Conti, L. Weiss Hop, Step and Jump--L. Weiss E. Ramsey, J. Steers. 880 yard Run--E. Ramsey, J. Steers. Refresher Course for Teachers of Red Cross Home Nursing B. Flem- A refresher course for teachers for RedCross home nursing will be held under the Ontario Divi- sion, The Canadian Red Cross Society auspices at the Univer- city of Toronto. May 24-27, it was announced today (May 18) at the quarterly executive meet- ing of the Ontario Division Red Cross in Toronto. 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For Reservations TELEPHONE HAILEYBURY 108. a Real Pleasure ' 6:00 to 8:00 hold your next Dance Place to meet your friends is Carrie Gray Plans Supper Party The Carrie Gray group of the United Church made arrange- ments for a supper party to be held in the Sunday School room of the church on June 6th, with Mrs. J. H. Timmins as convenor. Mrs. Wes Bradley read a let- ter of thanks from Rev. Cadeau, missionary at Gods Lake, 5t- Arrows, Sask., for gifts sent by the group. Mrs. Tom Cragg and Mrs. James Timmins were named dele- gates in Englehart in May 19th. Twenty-three Easter baskets were sent to the San. and shut- ins and convenor of this project, Mrs. R. Thomson was given a hearty vote of thanks. The Supply Secretary, Mrs. Don Gardner reported that the packet to go in the bale had not arrived. This packet was known as the "vacation jpacket" which contains mostly children's play articles for a children's hospital This bale will be on display at the next meeting, June 6th. 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