Wednesday, June 17, 1959 THE WILLIAMS LAKE TRIBUNE Page 5 Forest Grove athletes Walked off with the two senior Town school sports awards Herbie Felker and Shirley Cole will share the grand aggregate trophy for Williams Lake Elemen- tary School sports. The award is put up by the P-TA. Herbie added up 23 points and Shirley totalled 20. isbury came first in the high jump, was the second fastest Tunner in the dash, also second in the ball throw, broad jump Leafs draw, lose two games Williams Lake Maple Leafs and Quesnel Lumbermen battled aggregate trophies from a district ¢ Scoring was five points for a win, three for second |and hurdles. to a six-all tie at Quesnel last which eight schools took part at 100 Mile Howes an and one for third. While the older groups in the| Saturday night. The Williams Aggregate winners for the different age groups in the boys and over, Herbie Felker, 23. school held their sports day at the Elementary School the pri- Lake squad played good ball and it looked like they might total score | gary events were: Bruce Dickson, 8] Outstanding girl athletes|mary grades, one, two and|¢rawl out of the hole. of eight points. Dick won the Garry Boyes, 100 Mile. Skip pons eg, And under: |were: 7 and under, Patty Smal-|three, walked down to the old| In a double-header at Prince high jump and the broad jump. ae yim Lane, Forest Grove. “year-olds, Ken Jardine, 16)lenberg, § points; 8-year-olds,|school on Third Avenue where George on Sunday afternoon, Joan Marchak picked up the toe jump: 8-9, Bill Stanley, 3 9 and 10, Michael At-|Joanne Stewart, 15; 9 and 10,|they held their events. however: the. heats cise bath Sirls award and added up. the| more y oe cote Arnold Mundie, Mie dat aa att and 12,Charlone Smallenbers; 115 | “qha’ weather was just Hantleamen Id'ene alse the brisce est Grove; 12-13, John Ren- : 1, 100 Mile; 14-15, Richara shigh| Tubbs, Forest Grove. Broad 6-7, Jody Lafontaine, win the event, School stand- Michael Adkins,“11 points; 13 Cars to Quesnel Three cars and 12, Shirley Cole, 20; 13 and over, Linda Godwin, 18. A gold medallion will be pre- sented to the highest individual point makers for each of the age groups. for a sports day, sunny with cloudy periods, not too warm. A fine display of sportsmanship was seen in each and every event. Everything went off on time; in all it was a great suc- George club smothered the Leafs with a score of 21-5. Wil- liams Lake showed better field- ing in the second contest and held the Prince George team down to a three-point score, ; from Williams 4 ings are as follows: Forest | Non Grane pikes 12-18 Lake will travel to Quesnel on| Other prominent athletes were|cess and a compliment to the| but. that was three points more Grove 102, 100 Mile House 94,/14-15 Richard ‘Tubbs, Fores, Saturday to compete in the stock | Mickey Webber, second in pota-|school. ee ee a la Hache 41, Bridge Lake ‘Gkive. . Ss car races held there every sec-|toe and sack races; Joanne 32, Lone Butte 30, Canim Lake + ond” wi i Odine, second in potato race, op, step, jump: 10-11, Pat- eekend. Fred Seibert 14, Dempsey Lake 8, Creek 5. Junior boys’ i rick Morgan, 100 Mile; 12-13, David Crawford, 100 Mile; 14- Eagle aggregate was said that races will soon be held in Williams Lake as work is third in the dash and skipping race; John Van Horlick, first i i ball throw, second in the ; 15, Tom Sweezey, F -about to begin on the land|in the , wen Py Bul Stanley, 100 MigleGi insowe oo Bae gee which the stock car club has/Bigh jump and third in the House. The junior ~ girls’ Lac La Hache: 8-9, Ernest acquired for this purpose. broad jump; Joanne Murray, trophy was taken by Judy Lori- mer, Lone Butte. Both of these juniors had nine points. Here are the winners of the individual events. 6-7, Dick Van 100 Mile; 8-9, Billy Stanley, 100 Mile; 10-11, Den- nis Grypiuk, 100 Mile; 12-13, Dennis Odian, 100 Mile; 14-15, Boy scores Duerksen, Lac La Hache; 10-11, Jim Patterson, 100 Mile; 12-13, Jerry Leavitt, Bridge Lake; 14- 15, Bill Bonter, Bridge Lake. Relays: 6-7, Forest Grove; 8-9, 100 Mile; 10-12, 100 Mile; 13- 15, 100 Mile. Girls—Dash: 6-7, Judy Lori- mer, Lone Butte; 8-9, Linda Gonyou, Forest Grove; 10-11, Lynne Webber, Eagle Creek; 12-13, Betty Uyeyama, Forest Grove; 14-15, Joan Marchak, Forest Grove. Skip race: Judy Lorimer, Lone Butte. High perfect sweep — at sports Fut lane: Lede, wae Making a clean sweep in nis|®iniers, Lac La Hache; 12-13, UP AND OVER Pictured here as he cleared the bar in.the 11 to 12- year high jumping event is Donnie Holtom. Picture Was taken at the town elementary school sports. Donnie tied for second place in this ev third in the 75-yard dash. age group, Ronnie Laverdiere, |S¥!via Tubbs, Forest Grove; 14- ee Canada’s northland, that is r 11, scored a possible 25 to cop|15» Joan Marchak, Forest Mission upsets the space north of the 55th p) N \ , WM AKE the grand aggregate award at|GTove. Broad jump: 6-7, Gail parallel, comprises two-thirds of - AF: = = the Glendale School sports day|CTellin, 100 Mile; 8-9, Linda . the country. last Friday. Gonyou, Forest Grove; 10-11, Leafs Ih Babe H.M.—that’s Heating Measurement— There were four individual|Pemay Adams, Canim Lake; 12- events and one relay in each age|1®, Margaret Minato, mierest Ri th fi t _ the heating needs of your home. group, and Ronnie took first im[Srove! 1415, oan Marcha! FUT FIXTUPE NIQUIDET BROS Whatever the size or layout of your a a oe Gacunae wie 10-11, Mary Desauliniers, Lac] Mission upset the Maple Leafs ° non were an Esp, Ol ape fea La Hache; 12-13, Betty Uye- 19-5 in Babe Ruth League on| GARAGE AND THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY soak Gubinstei oak eee In second place for the ag-|Y@™4, Forest Grove; 14-15.|\onday night, During the game Ruth Kreschuk, Forest Grove. Ball throw: 6-7, Alexis Patter- gregate award with 23 points Glen catcher for ent and placed Kerley, who was playing the Maple Leafs, FREIGHT SERVICE Recreational attractions listed in the B.C. Travel Bureau's 1959 calendar of events include 10 regattas, six rodeo’s, nine salmon derbies and barbecues, 32 sports day, all taking place in B.C. between June and Sep- tember, second in the broad jump, high jump, ball throw and third in the ‘dash; Donnie Holtom, tied second in the high jump and third in the dash; Linda Lang- ley, second in the dash and third in the broad jump; Wayne Motz, third in the high jump, ball throw and broad jump and second in the dash; Dorothy Sal- Welcome to STAMPEDE your safe, oil-heat comfort. what’s him.” the sum of all the factors that affect Oil, it is your guarantee of sure, each were three students, Betty ; LIMITED Jj ULY 2 3 4 : i Ann Kruger, 12-13 group; Shir-|S°2» Lone Butte; 8-9, Anneita/broke his left arm. Glen a = Esso Heating Equipment is guaranteed ite McGill, 8-9; and Peter Ger-|Woehler, Lac La Hache; 10-11,|/reached for the ball when the by Imperial Oil and your sae ae ; Pat Sumner, Dempsey Lake; 12-/batter swung and struck the Bonded dnd. Tasuread ‘ ‘es i Esso Heating Equipment 4 Glendale a PPA 45 presenting | 13» Lynne Nimmo, Forest Grove; /catcher's left forearm. The Cans } *. Bucking f 4 dealer will gladly arrange a shield that goes to the agere-(14-15. Mary Hocd, Forest/teams in the Minor Athletic Carriers | easy budget terms—up ee 7 Butte: | League are covered by insur- teneral Freig . ene rey . fee winners room, and ani [O, Rm: cope Bue Ligue are cee ty 0] General Freight | * Wild Cow Milking sofa sear toy dividual medallion for the win- Grove; 13-15, Forest Grove. In the games held last Frida: and Lumber . ner to keep. Maple downed | H [ae 8-3. Next game will GARAGE AT * acing Little League Golf club sets 'scxes wae ters “_ | i Mission. This will be the Mis- . ) . E h Ni ht IMPERIAL Two exciting games opened sion’s last game. Game is at HORSEFLY * ancing ac Iq St. urge regular play in Little League baseball last week. Glendale trounced Gardner’s with a 27-1 non-member rate Anyone who wishes to play golf but is not a member of the youngsters by attending the Joseph’s and parents are d to get out and support * IMPERIAL ESSO * Refreshment Stand Esso PRODUCTS _ win which started the series, tne club can now go around the | play-offs. DEALER June 9. In the other game,| oiise for 50c if they are ac- GOODYEAR AND : . Kabl’s brought.in 24 runs t0|copanied by a member of the| _ STLas TIRES AND THE WILDEST THRILLS IN THE Se agen the Legion and Firemen | Williams Lake Golf Club, it was [NEW HOCKEY RULE ACCESSORIES WILDEST WEST ALWAYS LOOK TO (MPERIAL FOR THE BEST tween the Legion and Firemen |4-cidea by directors last Wed- a ; ; as cancelled, Games played This isn’t hockey time but at % CEDAR POLES "i ne prior to June 9 are considered as preparation practices and do esday night. th ting a letter was the annual meeting of the NHL At the meet old rules were checked and a AND PILING received from the PGE stating mot count on the team stand-|receivel init tne eich the ten new ones made, z was i Ai state ge " - ne. F course is situated would remain |steted that the goalie wi! 20'|! BON 100, HORSEFLY Last Thursday Little League | | ds of the club until ; ae lay saw Glendale crush the|!2 the han b fllage re-|the goal-line to cover a loose Phone 1-A Horsefly | —_ sje{such time as the villas - _ . of . i i 5 ivi uck. If caught in this act, a sAY « . _ Firemen 23-3, wale. 150 pls quired the site to be sub-divided. | ieee ieee ill, be handea|{ BON 304, WMS. LAKE | downed Lignum’s