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CENTENNIAE CELEBRA TI()N
AND
OLD BOYS AND GIRLS'
Ill: -UNION
to he held under the auspices of THE PARK BOARD
IN THE CLAREMONT MEMORIAL PARK
ON
FRIDAY,
SATURDAY
and SUNDAY
June 10, 11 and 12, 1938
Friday, ,tune 10th
Address of welcome from THE PAVILION at 3 p. m. by
Mr—W. H. Moore, M. P., and others. Songs by School
Children .
MIDWAY ATTRACTIONS THROUGHOUT
THE AFTERNOON, by ONTARIO SHOWS
REFRESHMENTS AT THE BOOTH
The OLD BOYS and GIRLS will please register at the
SPECIAL REGISTRATION BOOTH
Admission to Grounds, FREE ON FRIDAY
An Exhibition of Antiques, Curios etc, in Masonic Hall
Admission 10 Cents
Souvenir History Books and Centennial Souvenirs on sale
Refreshments will be available on the Grounds Friday, Satur-
day and Sunday.
Admission to Grounds on Saturday, June 12th, 25c and 20e
Cars parked on Grounds, 25c.
Don't forget to get your ticket from the Secretary before
12.30 p. m. June llth, to qualify for Draw on Radio, Cedar
Chest and Ladies' Toilet Set.
Concert ' will be °held in the Community Hall in case of wet
or cold' weather on June 12th. Field Events will be held on
following Saturday i}� case of bad weather.
Dr. N. F. Tomlinson, Press Alfred Pretty, Sec,-Treas,
FRIDAY EVENING IN THE HALL
A DANCE will be held at 9 p. m. Invitations are being
sent out, but all are welcome.
ORCHESTRA—TOMMY LOCKSLEY and His
Swing Sisters
Admission—$1.00 a Couple; Extra Lady, 50 cents
Refreshments served at the Park Booth if the night is fine,
otherwise in the basement of the Hall
Convener of Dance Committee —Alf. ?Mole.
Sat clay, June 1 Ith
A PARADE
will be held sharp at 12.30 p. m., starting from the Schooi
Grounds and proceeding to the Park Grounds. The Claremont
Band will lead the Parade. The School Children with their
Teachers are requested to march, aliso the Board of Trade,
Police Trustees. Prizes will be given for the following con-
testants who must be in the parade to qualify for the prizes:
Best Clown
Best Float (this may be car, horse and rig, team, wagon
(or other vehicle).
Best Deoorated Bicycle
Best Man, in Old Time Costume
Best Lady in Old Time Costume
Free Admission will be given to Best Appearing Boys
And Girls Baseball Teams.
Fred Ward, Manager of Parade
Our usual ANNUAL FIELD DAY, Saturday afternoon
Commencing at 1 p, m. E. S'. T, sharp
BOYS' SOFTBALL
lst-9 gals. oil. Alf. Mole 2nd—Softball
GIRLS SOFTBALL
1st Prize, 9 prs. Silk Hose. 2nd Prize, Softball
(All entries must be in by npon, June loth)
FOOTBALL INVITATION GAME
Claremont vs. Emery (Weston)
11 goals. Sealed Oil, value $13. by Chas. Cooper
BOYS' FOOT RACE
8 years and under Booth Tickets
- 10 years and under 1st, 25c., 2nd, 15c.
12 years and under 3rd, 10c.
GIRLS' FOOT RACE
8 years and under Booth Tickets
10 years and under 1st, 25c.; 2nd, 15c.
12 years and under 3rd, 10c.
BOYS' 14 YEARS AND UNDER
1st —Sweater, by T. Eaton Co. 2nd—Flashlight
GIRLS' 14 YEARS AND UNDER
lst�—Purse, by T. Eaton Co. 2nd--�Pin Trays
BOYS'16 YEARS AND UNDER
1st —+Flashlight, T. Eaton Co. 2nd+ Silk Tie, F. Wade
GIRLS' OPEN, 60 YARDS
1st —Sterling Silver Bracelet, T. Eaton 'Co. 2nd—
Picture and Frame, Mrs. Chandler
MEN'S 100 YARDS, OPEN
1st —+Bathing Suit, Bradshaw & Son 2nd•--�Wbrk Shirt,
H. Golden 3rd—Shaving Soap, Lever Bros.
GIRLS' 100 YARDS, OPEN
1st—Hudnut Beauty Set. 2nd -Year Diary.
3rd—Lux Toilet Soap.
MEN'S HALF -MILE RACE
1st=$2. 2nd_$1. 3rd—Ash Tray
MARRIED WO•MEN'S RACE
Lst 50 lbs. Flour, Brooklin Mills. 2nd-25 lbs. Flour
Lake of the Woods Milling. 3rd—Pin Trays
MEN'S RACE, 40 YEARS AND OVER
1str--71b. Beef Roast, B. F. Kilpatrick. 2nd-31b.
Beef I:oast, B. F. Kilpatrick. 3rd—Ash Trays
WHEELBARROW RACE
1st-�(2) 50's Cigarettes, H. Porter 2nd+—(2) 1 lb.
Boxes Chocolates, L. Douglas 3rd Ash Trays
BACK RACE
1st-2 lbs. Chocolates, R. Barber. 2nd-1 lb.
Chocolates, R. Barber 3rd—Ash Trays
BOYS' 3-LEGGED RACE
1st-2, 1 lb. Boxes Chocolates, R. Barber. 2nd—Ash
Trays.
GIRLS' 3-LEGGED RACE
1st-2 Boxes Writing Paper. 2nd—Pin Trays
LADIES' NAIL -DRIVING CONTEST
1st--100 lbs. Chick Starter, Toronto Elevators. 2nd
—25 lb. Flour, Lake of Woods Milling. —3rd— 2
Boxes Rinso, Lever Brothers.
BOYS' BASEBALL THROW
lst--$1. Cleaning Order, Chesters. 2nd—Silk Tie,
F. Wade, Balsam
GIRLS' BASEBALL THROW
1st—$1. Cleaners' Order, Chesters. 2nd.—Compact
BEST DRESSED LADY, Old Time Costume in Parade
1st --Bed Spread, Simpson's Ltd. 2nd—Electric Lamp+
A. C. Brooks. 3rd--ISalt and Pepper Set.
BEST DRESSED GENT, Old Time Costume
1st--6 Bags Cement. Canada Cement Co. 2nd—$2.
Credit Note, Sarnia Fence Co.
OLDEST PERSON ON GROUNDS--,$3.00 Prize
OLD BOY OR GIRL FROM GEATEST DISTANCE
$3.00 Prize
BEST DRESSED CLOWN IN PARADE $5.00 Prize
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BEST DECORATED BICYCLE—$2.00 Prize, L. Lye
Souvenirs for runners-up. Prize for All. ._ ,
BEST FLOAT, ANY TYPE VEHICLE
1st—$10. 2nd—$5. 3rdi—Case Sunny Cereal
BEST DECORATED HOUSE
$5.00 order for goods, by C. A. Overland
CONCERT
SATURDAY EVENING A'r. 8 P. M . E..s, 'r.
IN THE
COMMUNITY PARK
B.ERT HARVEY, Comedian. MISS L. GAMMON, Soprano.
BILL SMALL. HAW TRIO. PEGGY TRIO. MISS A. PUGH.
MR. M. J. WILKER. MRS. SADLER & VIVIAN. DOUGLAS
BROS. MESSRS GLOVER, JOHNSTON & BACON. JOHN
GRAHAM, Piper. MRS. MICHAEL. MT_SSES J. WARD &
A. FORSYTH. CLAREMONT CITIZENS' BAND and t:e
COMBINED CHURCH CHOIRS, will furnish an interesting
VARIETY PROGRAM from the Stand.
Sunday, June 12th
SPECIAL CHURCH SERVICES will be held in both churches
at t!* usual time in the morning.
A COMBINED SERVICE will be held in t'ie Park at 6.30
p. m. E. S. T. Speakers for the evening will include foxmer
Ministers, also Mr. C. L. Burton, of Toronto
SPECIAL MUSIC will be rendered by the Band and com-
bined choirs of our churches.
Donors
T. Eaton Co. Ltd. Robt. Simpson Co. Ltd. Lever Bros.
Aurora Flour Mills. Home Telephone Co. Stouffville Tele-
phone 'Co. Mr. Britton Osler. Daily Star. Band of Commerce.
Mr. H. L. Symons. Mr. Donald A. Beer. Mr. J. H. Mi-hell.
Pyramid Poultry Farm. Stouffville Bakery. Mr. H. Golden.
Women's Institute. Mr. E. Woodward. Brooklin Flour Mills.
Lake of the Woods Milling Co. Mr. F. Wade. Standard
Brands Ltd. Chester Cleaners. Bradshaw & Son. Hudnuts
Ltd. Mr. Ric' Rrd Barber. Mr. H. G. Mcintyre. National
Grocers Ltd. Canada Packers Ltd. Mr. W. H. Moore, M. P.
Hon. Gordon D. Conant K. C.. M. P. Wrigley's Ltd. Can-
adian Tire Corporation . Ltd.. Goodyear Ltd. Firestone Ltd.
Mr. Jack -Fraser. Weston's Bread Co. Messrs. Walter Symes,
1. F. Dopking. Thos. Stanbury• 0. Boyle. F. Loys*. B.
Wilkinson. Dr. Smith.. Wm. Birkett. Dr. Tomlinson. Thos.
Paterson. Frank Barclay. Jos. Farr. Chas. Cooper C. A.
Overlan;;. B. F. Kilpatrick. A. C. Brooks. L. Douelas. Alf.
Mole.. Harry .Porter. Alfred Pretty. Mrs. W. Ward. and
Mrs. Glover. Mrs. Conner. Mrs. Chandler. Canada crement
Ltd. Toronto Elevators. Sarnia Fen-e Co. Stouffville Cream-
ery. Fisher Poultry Co. C'4ristie Brown Ltd. Mr. Wm.
Reesor. John Snencelev. Rumsey Co.. Toronto. Claremont
Club, Toronto. Messrs Boose, L. Lye. E. Hinan. Ed. Lowis.
Pickering News. Mr. C. A. Sterri+t. Mr. Ricl+ard r^,)n-r.
Mr. E. C. Fetzer'. Mrs. MoWder. British American Oil Co.
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