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RESULTS OF PUBLIC
SCHOOL FIELD DAY
CiAn Jrayinn, Jean Alen, H.q:e!,1
M achan, Jean , Yvonne Gard
r, Betty .ca4-en, Patsy Brootoy
+ y Gorhatt.
traf.nn. Rtantter-n
—Mary Buc'tn:--,tc,
Illte/".14eitate G1rIs
Standing 19,r;z.a^.! jetolp—Vane. (3a,ge,
loreoce Waine,
Running Broad, J;n:a.---J,;zsephine
'illougW)Y, Jean Nebden, Audrey
1 • ),7 High jump—Diane Gage,
I Florence Wain; Jean McPherson.
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Running Hop, Step and jump—jean
McPherson, Florence Wain; Jean
Hobden,
Running Race—Shirley Templeman,
Diane Gage, Edna King.
Book on Head Race—Florence
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,,Waine, Jean McPherson, Mary Finlay.
Softball Throw—Diane Gage, Jean
1 Haden, Florence Wain;
Relay Race—Jean Ilobden, Diane
ir Gage, Florence ),Vaine, Margaret San-
p ierson; Josephine Willoughby, Jean
McPherson, Shirley Ternpiernan, And-
enry; Claire Smith, Mary
ad :yo Nowntato Edna King,
Three-Logged Race-Florence
"pine,
Jean HoWent Jean .1.1oPher-
Maroaret Sanderson; Edna King,
ilia. Willie.
Novelty Race—Edna King, Marilyn
ey rs ao,, Eleanor Crornimon.
pion—Florence Waine; Run-
ty—Diane Gage
_GRADE
Running Race, Girls—Doris Mach-
an, Florence Sanderson, Gail Colvin.
Running Race; Boos—Jimmy Bain,
Danny Stuckey, Frank Gibbons,
Book on Head Race—Veda Arthur
Jimmy Bain, Walter Moore,
GRADE II
Running Race, Girls--Mary Frances
Currie, Marjorie Scott, Marlene Stain.
ton.
Running Race Boys—Billie Rintoul,
Peter Spittal, Jim Newman.
Book on Head Race, Girls---rot
Derbecker, Aliee Hayden, Mary Rae.
Book on Head Race, Boys—Doug-
las Gibson, Peter Spittal, John Seddon.
GRADE III -
Running Race, Girls—Doreen hlac:-
;,4n, Betty Newinato Mary Hotchkiss,
Runring Raoe,Boys-David Gage,
Douglas Murray, Jerry Fryiz,y.le.
Book on Head Race, Girls—Patsy
Carmichael, Doreen Mathan, Mar?•
Hotchkiss.
Book on Head Raze, Boys—Day'
Gage, Jerry Fryfogle, 'Wendell Alton.
GRADE IV'
Running Race, Boys—Fred Hopper,
Bruce McDonald, Donald Beaton.
Running Race, Girls—Joan Seddon,
Joyce Cowan, Nancy Spittal.
Book on Head Race, Boys—Banc
MacDonald, Teddy McLean, Reggie
Baker.
Book on Head Race, Girls—Joyce
Cowan, Catherine Keating, Jean Sue
Le;
SENIOR GIRLS
Running, Race—Mary Somers, Max
e Cowan, Alice Parish.
Softball Throw—Maxine Cow a n,
Marie Spading, Donna Chittick.
Book on Head Race—Marie Spar
lining Broad Jump—Donna Chit-
tick, Mary Smilers, Alice Buckman.
Ron, Hop, Step, Jump--Audrey
CunitOra, Maxine Cowan, Donna Chit-
Ic,
Three Legged. Rao( Marion Gerrie,
Donna MacDonald; Mary Bushfieldo
Mary 'rating; Marion Irwin, Maxine
Cowan,
Relay Race—Marion Irwin, Maxine
Cowan, Donna MacDonald, Bonnie
Willoughby; Alice Parish, Marion 'Ger-
i; Miry Cleland, Lois Hayden.
en Breckenridge, Joyce Sander-
son, Mary Somers, Esther Bowman.
Novelty Race—Maxine Cowan, Joy-
Sanderson, Helen Breckenridge.
Run, High Jump—Marion -Gerrie,
Maxine .Cowan, Mary Sooners.
Standing Broad Jump—Mary Sam-
era, Helen Breckenridge, Maxine Cow-
an,
'Senior Girl Champion—Maxine
Cowan; Runner-up—Mary Somers,
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Junior Boys
Wheel-Barrow Race-Jimmy Chit-
'tick and Murray Gerrie; Neil Stain-
ton and Kenneth Gregg; Ronaid Mac-
h= and Bob Yanwt.
59 Yard Dash—Jimmy Chittick,
Larry Hettar, Ronald Machan.
Running Broad jurnp—Bb Young,
Kenneth Sax.trAi, Billy Sanderson.
Running High jump--Larry Hut-
ton, Neil Staintor., Kenneth Saxton.
Three Legged Race—Kenneth Sax-
tern and Kenneth Gregg; Douglas- :•
Itirelo...1.an and Billie Sanderson; Bob
Bushifield and Donald Machan.
Runninc,z Hop, Step and Jump—Ken-
:meth Sa..-v•ton, Kenneth Gregg, Doug.:
las Newman.
Standing Broad jany--Kenneth •
Greog, Neil Staint:in, Bob Yonng and
rmomv Chittick, tie.
Soft Bail Throw—Kenneth Saxton,
Parry Hutton, Bob Yomisr.
Champion—Kenneth Saxton; Run:
tter-Up—Renneth Gregg.
Intermorliote Boys
Three-legged Race—Ronald Mar-•
ray and. Gerald Gerrie; Jack Hilbert
and. Ronald Richey; John Crawford
:and John Hail.
Runnino High Jump--Gerald Ger-
rie, Bob hopper, Ronald Murray.
Pole Vault—Ronald Murray, Bob
Kopper, John Hail,
5 Yard Dash—Gerald Gerrie, Ron-.
all Murray, Tohn Hall,
Standing Pr-:-.2.a Jamp-Ron a La i
Afuvray, Jimmy Seddon, Ronald Rick-
karmic:it Hopp Step and Jump-;
George P:471e7. Ronald Murray, John ;
Crawford.
Soft Ball 'I arm Hilbert, Get-
old Gerrie. -nob Hoppm..
Standin.4 Hop, Step and
Ronald Morsay. George Porter, RDri-
aHd Ri cl-.1e v.
1211r:zing Brood Pomo—Bob H000er,
John Hail, Ronald Murray.
Champiun—Ronald Murray; Rutan--
Up--Gerald Gerrie.
Senior Boys
Jump-oDonald Hopper, Fred 1•
Riehl, George Calvert.
Pole Vanit—Maurice Swinton. Geo-
rge Calvert, Bob
Running Broad junto—Sill Lock-'1
ridge, Donald Hopper, George Calvert.
Soft-ball Throw—George Calvert,i i
Donald 1-l0000er, loorkridoe,
100 Y D ard as7n—P.ill lookridge.1
George Calvert, D:-.nal.:1 Sooner.
Standing Hop, Step and Jurop—
Bill 1....,nknilge, Dr.r.red Hopper, Stew- g
art Ever -J .
Standing Broad jurno—Donati:1
Hopper, Fred Riehi, Bob Kress.
Champion—Donald Hopper; Run-
ner -p—Bill Ionokricige.
Junior Girls' Events
Raran'ing• High Jta=p—Mary Bc-lo•
snarl and Betty Gorbolt, tied; Joan
Irwin, Jean hall.
IR:Inning 'Broad 1n-tap—Joan In n...
Shirley Patsy Entpl:y.
Standing Broail Juntp—Joan
)(faro' toclornan, Shirley Platt.
Book on Head.Rance--Shirley 70* -
ton, Jean Aron, Patsy Broplly.
Running Race—Maly Thockedan,
Jean Allen, Patsy Brzoby.
Autning Race-Mary Laclenat,
/tan Allen, Patsy Dr:phy,
Rate--joan Patsy
przplty, Jean Cainpbel,
Three-Lei4ged Bac e—Jean Irwin and
Shirley Foxton; Joan Irwin and Jeaij
Allen; Patsy tropIty and Shirley Platt,
Softball fibrow--Petty Got b u t t,
Shirley Platt, Mary Dm:kraut,
Relay Rare—jean Irwin,- Shirley
ito.tton, Shirley Platt, hare Back.
Relay Rave—Fred Rieci, Ross Ha-i
bert, Bill Lnikridge, Donald fit,-pper;#
George Calvert, Bob Kress, Benny
Wells,. Douglas Richey; Bob Deye,
John Hanna, LeVeru Newman, Floyd
Jenkins.
Three Leggel Race--Dtmald Hop-
per and Bob liress; John Hanna and
Bob Deyell; Billie Bain and Raymond
iferkley.
Running Hop, Step and jump—,
Donald Hopper, Sill Lockrage, Fred
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Greatest -moment it the career of on*
of Britain's greatest soldiers, Field
Marshal Montgomery watches General
Kinzel sign the surrender that banded
over ;tore than a million German sof.
diers, sailors and carmen to the British-
gad Canadian arseig.
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To Canada's gallant fighting forces a great
portion of the credit is due for Victory
over the Nazis, climaxed by the signing of
Allied terms for unconditional surrender.
While we at home put forth our united
efforts to supply material help towards
achieving this result, the debt to our
Sailors, Soldiers and Airmen still remains.
Nor will the slate be wiped clean until
every man and woman who returns is hap-
pily re-instated in a Canada at peace, offer-
ing better opportunities and more attra.c.
five prospects for the future than ever
before.
Nov that the world at large is again at
peace, we must fearlessly tackle the tasks
that lie ahead. Let us keep unnecessary
spending down by keeping the volume of
Victory Bond Sales up! Let us, in a true
spirit of gratitude, unite in a combined
effort to make sure that our boys and girls
who offered their all for Canada and the
cause of freedom, may come into their
heritage. Every Bond each one of us buys
is a token of our whole-hearted sympathy
in the common cause.
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