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FIELD DA. Y
—AT—
CLAf?E MONT
To be held under the auspices of the PARK BOARD in the
111E1110HIAL PARK
—ON—
THURSDAY, JULY 189 1935
commencing at 12.30 p. m. standard time.
A splendid program of Athletic Games and Sports in the
afternoon with very liberal prizes.
EVENING ENTERTAINMENT
The BIG FEATURE�—AMATEUR CONTEST from the
Pavilion with loudspeaker arrangement, for vehich $50.00 in
Prizes is to be given the winners, the first seven to juality.
Applications received by the Secretary, Mr. Alf. Pretty until
Tuesday, July 16th. Local talent particularly desired. Neutral
Judges selected for the Contest.
Contestants are requested to appear for rehearsal at
4 p. m.
ONE ADMISSION for SPORTS and EVENING ENTE11-
TAINMENT.
_Adults, 30 cents, including 'tax Children, 20 cents, inc. tax
Cars parked on the grounds for 25) cents
Refreshments and Light Lunches Served an the Grounds
Entries for Softball to be in hands of the Secretary by noon
July 17th.
Win. Palmer, President Alfred Pretty. Secretary
PROGRAM OF SPORTS
MEN'S SOFTBALL —Bank of Commerce Cup to be retained
by three year winners.
1st - 9 shirts and ties, value $15.00
2nd - Softball and Two bats.
LADIE'S SOFTBALL -
1st - 9 pair silk hose, presented by C. A. Overland.
2nd - Softball and two bats
Softball Draw at 12.30 p, m.
HORSESHOE PITCHING-1.30 p. m. Entry Fee, 25 cents good
for both Doubles and Singles
Doubles
1st - Silverware, presented by L. Lye
2nd - 2 Boxes Cigars, presented by L. Douglas
Singles
1st - Radio Lamp, presented by Yolles Furniture Co.
2nd - 1 pair work pants, presented by Bradshaw
Field Events
BOYS' FOOT RACE
8 years and under Booth Tickets.
10 years and under 1st - $0.30; 2nd, $0.20
12 years and under 3rd, $0.10 for each race
GIRLS' FOOT RACE
8 years and under
10 years and under same as above
12 years and under
BOYS'..14 and under, 1st - $1.25 Watch; 2nd - $0.90 flashlight
GIRLS' 14 and under, 1st - $1.25 order on Bryan's Store; 2nd,
$0.75 order on Bryan's Store.
BOYS', 100 Yards, 16 and under - 1st - $1.25 order on Tucker's
Store; 2nd - $0.75 order on Tucker's Store
GIRLS' 60 yards, - 1st - $1.25 order on Tucker's Store; 2nd -
$0.75 order on Tucker's Store.
BOYS' 100 Yards. (Pickering Township) 1st - $2.00 order on
Can. Tire Corp. 2nd - $1.00 Flashlight
GIRLS' 100 Yards - 1st - $1.50 Hudnut's Face Powder; 2nd
$1.00 order on Tucker's Store
MEN'S 100 Yards Open 1st - $3.00 order on T. Eaton Co.,
2nd - $2.00 order on T. Eaton Co.; 3rd - $1.00'PI4jjh-
light.
HALF -MILE RACE (open) - 1st - $3.00 order on Can. Tire
Corp.; 2nd - $1.25 order on Bryan's Store; 3rd - $1.00
order on Bryan's Store.
MARRIED WOMEN'S RACE - 1st 100 lb. Flour donated by
Mrs. Conner; 2nd - 24 lb. Flour donated by 0. Shaw;
3rd - 1 doz. Bottles Furniture Cream, donated by the
Hawses Floor Wax Co.
MEN'S RACE 35 years and over - 1st 7 lb. Roast, donated by
B. Kilpatrick; 2nd - $1.00 order on Ed. Lewis; 3rd -
3 lb. Roast donated by B. Kilpatrick.
Novelty Races and Contests
COAT RACE — Men's Shirt, by H. Golden and 2 lb. Box of
Chocolates, by R. Barber
WHEELBARROW RACE — Two $1.25 Watches.
SACK RACE — 1st - 2 lb. Box Chocolates, by R. Barber; 2nd
$1.00 order on Woodward Store
GIRLS' 3-LEGGED RACE — 2 Compacts, presented by the
Northway Store
LADIE'S NAIL-DRIVNG CONTEST - 1st - 4 Boxes Rinso;
2nd - 2 Boxes Rinso, both by Lever Bros.; 3rd - 1
doz. Furniture Cream, by Hawes' Floor Wax.
HEAVIEST MAN ON GROUNDS - $1.00 order on Woodward
Store
HEAVIEST WOMAN ON GROUNDS,- $1.00 order on Wood -
,word Store.
BOYS' BASEBALL THROW - 1st - 1 Suit Pressed and clean-
ed by Chester Cleaners. 2nd - $0.75 order on Bryan's
Store.
GIRLS' BASEBALL THROW - 1st - $1.00 Cream -Whipper, by
Mrs. Chandler; 2nd - Finger-W!ave and. Hair -Cut by
the Madeline Beauty Salon.
Prizes for Sports will be presented immediately after the
Sport Program is finished, from the, Pavilion.
PRIZES FOR THE AMATEUR CONTESTS
1st - $15.00 in cash; 2nd - $10.00 in cash; 3rd - Silver Comport
value, $9.00 by Robt. Simpson Co.; 4th - Silver Pitcher, value,
$6.00 byConner's Bakery; 5th - Mirror, value, $3.00, by Adam's
Furniture Co.; 6th and 7th - $1.00 in cash, each, by Mrs. Walt.
Ward; Oldest Contestant - 5 gal. gas., by John McGrath;
Youngest Contestant - 10 lb. Honey, by Wm. Birkett.
DONORS
We are indebted to the following cash donors for their ass-
istance which enables us to make this Field Day possible: —
Mr. Britton Osler, Toronto; Bethesda and Stouffville Telephone
Co.; Claremont Women's Institute; Altona Women's Institute,
Dr. Tomlinson; Dr. Neil Smith; H. E. Parker, A. Pretty, Chas
Cooper; H. G. McIntyre; H. Sander; -,on, Toronto Doily Star,
H. Watts, H. Porter; Wm. Reesor; Robt. Reesor, W. Ward and
nlso to the following for guods and prizes:—R,obt. Simpson
Co. Ltd. T. Eaton Co. Ltd.; Yolles Furniture: Chester Clean-
^rs. Lever Bros.; Wm. Wrigley Ltd.; Hawes' Floor Wax. Rich.
Barber, Canadian Tire Corp., Standard Brands, A. Bradshaw
T I-d.: Jo' n Northway and Son., Toronto; Richard Hudnut, of
Montreal, Salada Tea, Toronto; H. Golden. Stouffville: Orval
Shaw. Balsam; L. Tucker, E. Bryan, E. Wood -ward. Mrs M.
('handler; Gunner';- Bakerv, L. Dou¢las, B. Kilpatrick. C. A.
Overland. L. Lne; E. Lewis. Jno. McGrath, Fred Evans, Wm.
Birkett; Madeline Beauty Salon. E. Pretty.
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