Cwtributinn\\ araer llecoimizednBy Recreation Ass’n.* tChnrlc* Osborn Warner, *n mployee at the E. I Dupontivannah River Plant, received 1 national award for his “Out* binding contribution to the recreation and park movementluring the Second Annual City of Aiken Relava at the Eustisipr iPark City Swimming Pool on Saturday, June 10, at 10 a m.The certificate of appreciation was presented by Eugene M Ful ler, director of the Aiken Recrea tion Department,Granted by the Board of Trustees of the National Recreation and Park Association, the certificates are given to Individuals and groups throughout the t*nl-ted States who have made major voluntary contributions toward Improving their community’s recreation and park programs.Mr. Warner, who lives at 1413Canterbury Court, S. E., received the award for his wmrk In youth recreation over the past several years.Working closeley with the Aiken Recreation Department, hehas beon president of the Aiken Aquatics Swim Team in 1966 and of the Aiken Swim Association In 1967; meet director for the First and Second Annual City of Aiken Relays Swim Meet,vice president of the DixieYouth Senior Baseball league in Aiken In 1966 and of the South Carolina Association of the Amatuer Athletic 1‘nion in 1967; and an official in the Aiken Recreation Department t*hur« tleague Basgetball program forthe past four years.In nominating Mr, Warner for the aw'ard. Recreation Department Director Fuller said, Mr. Warner has never failed to lend a hand when asked and has many times offered assistance to help with my department * many programs, We can best describe Mr. Warner as a man of hia word, for when ha says ht will take 'are of something, you may rest assured ha will coma through with excellence.”MiForeign ArenasAIKEN STANDARD AND REVIEW, Monday, J-in* II, 1W7 ICharles Osborn Warner, SUP employee left, receives a plaque from Eugene Full er. Aiken Recreation Department directorright for outstanding contribution to the recreation and park movement.— Hawk* ins Photo