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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jul 1960, p. 4

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bd Batty, Jennifer Bourne, John Frendo - Cumbo, Joseph Frendo- Cumbo, Brian Hayden, Ricky Mountjoy, Dorothy Roberts, David Shankland, Timothy Stuart, Patsy Wilson, Kathy An drews, Kenny Allison, Harry Murray Crawford, Rudolph de Jonge, Danny Dekking, Paul Dek- king, Ellen Deremo, Kenneth Down, Beverley Edwards, Mary Finch, Robert Gedirey, Lynda Hayden (Rec), Peler Heron 'hawn Humphreys, Daugint fon. ar (Ree,), Judy Bayley, John|ston (Ree,), George Kerr, Dennis Peer. Tony Gray, nda Manning, Donald Mitchell, Bue Hamer, Phillip Kennedy, hael Mitchell, Bruce Potts, Sharon Kehoe (Rec,), Patsy Nott, Gail Richardson, Robert Richardson, Ormiston, Joan Oldham, June Grant Roberts, Thomas Ruther. Rashliegh, Peter Spaans (Rec.),|ford, Gall Shankland, Nancy Freddie Seymour, Thompson, Shella Thomson, John Grade 3 to Grade 4 -- Lyle Van-Ginhoven. Anderson (Ree,), David Bailey, (Names marked Rec, indicate Toney Brown, Douglas Burleigh, Recommended.) Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont, (Special) For | that sufferers wero able to mak the first time sclence has found a | such statements ni. "Piles jv new healing substance ith $s ceased to be a problem!" An ability to shrink hemorrhoids and | among these sufferers were. a very o relieve pain hoo itching, wide variety of hemorrhoid cone Crawford, Mary DeJonge, Chris- topher Frendo - Cumbo, Debra Galdychuk, Nancy Johnston, Lin. da Kydd, Janet Laws, Jud Marshall, Stephen Pitt, Richard Scaife, Terry Shankland (Rec.), Donald Wilson, John Zylstra, Murray Peacock, Tina Mooyer (Rec,), Grade 1.to Grade 2 -- Btephen Ablett, James Bayley (Rec), Henry Brown, Wayne Curl, Billy Down, Paul Frendo-Cumbo, Busen Gates, Debra Gerrow, Pamela Greening (Ree), Randolph Hal lett, Nell Henderson, Janie Hamer, Maria Hurst (Ree.), Yvonne Kirkwood, Lana Tent, 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, July 5, 1960 Many Promoted At Brooklin By MRS, ARTHUR ELLIOTT Bailey, Douglas Batty, Leonard BROOKLIN Listed below|Burgess, Bandra Cooke, Jean [|are the promotions at the Brook-| Fowler, Richard Greening, Bety {|1in Senior School, Teaching staff|Greer, Carol Hawkesley, Clyde i1is composed of: Gladys Pugh,|Johnsion, Gary Kennedy, Tom Barbara Phair, Joyce Graham,|Kirkwood, Lynda Lakey, Donald {| Ronald McKinzey and John M. Long, Carol MacKenzie, Edward | | Wallace, principal, Morrison, Lynda Ormiston, PROMOTIONS Karen Pascoe, Roberf Powell, Grade 4 to b -- Alison Butler,|Linda Spencer, Bharon Walls, Suzanne Campbell; Donna TeacheFs are: Mrs, Alfred Wil. Cooke, Neil Crawford, Judy Ding-|son, Mrs, Mervyn Bird, Mrs, H.|Roble Mason, Brice Miller, man, Nancy Draper, Kenneth|Clark, Mrs, Ralph Milner, Mrs. Christine MeDougall, Naney Finch (Ree), Diane Hamilton,|Verna Hodson, 'and Mrs, M.|Mitehell, Maryanne Milner, Paul Judy Humphreys, Carol Johns-|Routley, principal. 2 McLellan, Paul Neilson (Ree.), ton, Rene Kehoe, Barbara Ken-| Kindergarten to Crade 1 «|Joanne Payne, Cora Powell, Cath nedy, Patricia Klasen, Fraser|gtonhen Ashley, Glen Bryson,|erine Penfound, Gary Reynolds, MacKenzie, Joan Nicholson, Raph Baker, Bruce Campbell,| Gary cherdson, Gordie Rich. Douglas Pascoe, Patrick Pitt, Cartwright, Sharon Cor-|ardson, Thompeon, Caroline Ivan Reynolds, Carol Roberts, jes" Henry Cornelissen, Tara|Van Ginhoven, Billy West, Wendy Clark, Elizabeth Cullen, Bus Dek-| Wells, king, John Deremo, Brian Ding. man, Gerald Desveaun, JudyiApieit, Linda Bally (Ree), Jen Down, Ronnie Egan, Dianna Bd-| iter * Bailey, Betty Bartlett wards, Betly Faber, Henry neo), Bobby Bell, Dale Bonne: Frendo « Cumbo, Donald Fishley,| iis "'yorry Bowden, David Jane Grant, Loiigias a natn, Brooks, Randy Church, Timothy ovefiey Hawkes + onal coleran/ (Ree), Billy Corlies, Haines, Lynda Hodson, Lionel Wendy, Dingman, Robert Egan, Ingleton, Darrell Long, Billy Tan Grant, Larry Graham, Re. Lockyer, Debra MacKensie, Car gina mill, Beth Ingleton, Cherl of ' Y OV Ann Lowe, Bobby Laws (Ree.), Mitchell; Nellie Moyer, Roswitha Stephanie = Mosser, Michael Malischewski, Billy Mediand, Neville, John Ormiston, Linda Ann Mason, Garth Pascoe, Donna Pilkey," Ji Short, | Ronald Pots, Phebe Poe, Sry ih Pky. Jimmy "dhor, Hone ardson, Nancy Ross, Shane Swin-| >" sh ' son, Larry Thachuck, Billy Vi- ig Stevehsos, Patticla Mat. pond, Brice West, Ang Willy, LRA Ee Oe Rey Grade 1 to Grade 2 ~~ Ju +)e je Wis hr Agar, Elaine Alderson, Dori Douglas Wiseman, Dianna Wocds Bailey, Molly Bailey, James Bart-| (Rec.). Teacher, Mrs, Ralph letf, Ronald Batfy, Btephen| Milner. Brooks, Frances Buckley, Rich-| Grade 2 to Grade 3 -- Keith ard Clark, Wayne Church, Carol|Batty, Glenys Burgess, Donald Chit Dhitinrton... Chick Rogpomse menceoes-senz [80 The three pointed star is your assurance of finest craftsmanship and long term driving pleasure. The Mercedes-Benz 180 is the one fine cas that's truly economical to operate, its dependable gasoline engine gives you more miles per gallon, and is remarkably low on maintenance. Grego Paul Rundle, Robert Short, Randy Soper, Kathy Stuart, Hu- pert Van Ginhoven, Larry Weales, June-Anne Wilson, Gosse Zylstra, Harm Zylstra (rec.) Grade 5 to 6 -- Rodger Bailey, Beverley Barker, Robert Bourne, Dorothy Brown, Brad Campbell, Gary Cooper (Rec.), Nancy Ger. rard, David Gray, Linda Greer, John Hedges, Frances Heron, Miehael Humphries (Ree.), James Kennedy, Joan Kennedy, Tommy Lakey, Kenny Lambert, Marie Lowe, Carol Manning (Ree,), Margaret McInnes, Keith Miller, Patricia Mitchell, Peter Mittler, Jane Ormiston, Ann Pot's, Stuart Rashleigh, Carl Grade 2 to Grade 3 ~ Gary housands have heen relieved | ditions, some of even 10 to 20 yours' with this fnospens vo substance sanding, All this, without the use of nae pht in the privacy of their own ome without any discomfort or | cotios, anesthetics or astringents any kind, The secret is a new inconvenience, . In one hemorrhold ease after | ing substance (BiosDyne)=t discovery of a famous scientifio another, "very striking improves ont" Was Yoported - verified stitute, Alrendy, Bio-Lyn in> by dootors' observations, wide use for healing inj Pain was promptly relieved, And on all parts of the body, 'while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place, And most amasing of all--this improvement was maintained in oiees where doctors' observations were continued over & many months | In fact, results were so thorough © ROUGE HILL GRADUATES tor, Lynda Danelf, Garry Ans | Paul Mitchell, Sharon Archer, stey. Third row: Dpnald Bishop, Sheila Shea, Alice Bates, Garry Frank Traynor, Helen Smith, | Windsor, Stuart Tyas. Front Fred Goldstone, Allyn Willard, | row: Mrs, Phin, Susan Hart, ®econd row: Alec Shannon, | Faith Nicols, Ron Dean, Spen- cer Amos, David Smith, Shar- on Hardy, Wayne Wilson, Mr, Edwards. «Photo by Barrie Pomeroy The Rouge Hill, school grad- uating class is shown in the pie- ture above as follows: Back This new healing subs row, left to right: Gerald Smith, his new healing substance » offered in {positon or oiniment form called Preparation H, Ask fog individually sealed convenient Proparation II Buppositories ort Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold at all drug stores, Batisfaction guaranteed or money refunded, - | ] { 000. Rutherford, Rosalie Seymour, . | After this is done, he said, var- . > ! Go d us es iva |ious companies, foundations and Raps Education pond, Bill White a . individuals who have already LONDON, Ont, (CP)--An On.| Wiseman, Michael Wood, To Renew Wild 189 ing Canadian arts will subscribe tario legislator Monday suggested] Grade 6 to 7 -- Jim Allison, : tee Jemailing $100,000 to launch students is being emphasized at|Bufler, Norine Carnochan, Janie By ATHOL RETALLACK wae Ben Edwards, Broadway| the festival, fu. |the expense of average students, |Deremo (rec.), Frances Draper, William A, Stewart, Progres-| Ken Edwards, Jim Finch, Linda DAWSON CITY, Yukon (CP)-- over the auditorium and the tows| Financial Trouble Dawson City has set a goal of generally and said they found Middlesex North, asked the an-|Susan Gulliver, Bob Hall, Joanne [them suitable and adaptable for Bars Immi rants nual secondary school principal's| Heron, Gerry Hurst, Phyllis Mac: | g course of the Ontario department key (rec.), David Mahoney, Al- of education "if there is not too|bert McInnes (Rec.), Susan Nott, much emphasis being placed on Brenda Ormiston, Jo-Ann Phillip, above-average students," Ron Rundle, Bonnie Snudden, He sald bright students should|Kathy Bpaans, Peter Walendze- be encouraged, but suggested{wicz, Ria Wilson, John Young, Garry Goodlad, Janice Tran- | ' % 5 [] . . Foundation to 'raise about $50, Ontario Legislation Roberts, John Robinson, Lynda | I Christina Shankland, shown their interest in develop. the development of exceptional| Janice Bird, Linda Burleigh, Brie Canadian Press Correspondent [theatrical designer. They looked | sive Conservative me mb er for|Gerrow (Rec.), Valerie Guthere, $50,000 as a start toward financ-| ing the Gold Rush Festival sched:| a festival. | uled for 1962. | Mr. Patterson said the produc-| FRWDERICTON (CP) -- Lack Tom Patterson, founder of the tions, re-creating théhatmosphere| of capital is a deterrent to po- Stratford Shakespearean Fes: of the Gold Rush era with top|tential immigrants to Canada tival, addressed two meetings in| name stars in the auditorium, from The Netherlands, says Hen- this 'northern community, 1,150 would be the focal point of the|dri. Jonker, JDuteh consul it miles northwest of Edmonton, to festival. general, many average students will "go| Harry Zylstra, help drum up interest in the fes-| po ,. sdded the festival] Interviewed during a vikit to| farther than those who find things Grade 7 to 8 -- Leslie Allison, tival which will relive the wild' Lod pune about' other develop-| Fredericton, he sald the sons of in the classroom come easy." (Barbara Barnes, Neal Bird, gold rush days of 1898. ments such as special tours and farmers in The Netherlands find Diane Crawford, Gary Curl, Bob Protestant Chosen Mr, Patterson, president of the| opie it difficult to get land in their Dawson (C.) Chris Dakking, Pat newly-formed Canadian Theatri- e a | own country because of over-pop- ricla Draper, John Fowler, . funds to restore the old augditor-| July with the osha to Solutide generous in the number of Dutch Dublin Lord Mayor Hunter, Jack Innes, Pamela Kerr ium in Dawson City and a"steam.| With the Discovery Day celebra-|yuiignals permitted to come to| DUBLIN (AP)--Dublin's pre- eal Exchange Limited, said the The festival would he scheduled ation, Charles Grills (C.), Paul Hum- federal government has allocated |for four weeks, starting in mid: "wpe canadian government is phries, Bill Hunter (C.), Ted south in" Waiiehorse, 975 "wmiles| tions Aug. 17 this country but the sad fact 18 dominantly Roman Catholic city south, (C.), Patricia Kirkwood, Roberta May Lockyer, Terry Mantle (C.), Barbara McPhaden, Ben Nielson THE OSHA a --Y ect this 'year, he said. It is "The name, Dawson City, alone we can't find too many people in| council Monday elected a promin- Work will begin on both proj-|is a big attraction," said Mr. The Netherlands who can afford ent Protestant, Maurice E, Dock- Patterson. to emigrate at the moment." |rell, as lord mayor, Dockrell, 52, hoped the sternwheel river boat] There is professional and gov-| He suggested that "to help|js the first Protestant mayor in v"" be brought to Dawson City ernmental interest in the festival, | overcome this, provincial govern: 60 years. The only other non- to stay as a tourist attraction. TOP NAME STARS the said, and now it is up to Daw-| ments could set up some arrange- Catholic {son City itself to incorporate the ment to assist these people to Accompanying' Mr, Patterson Dawson City Gold Rush Festivall buy their own farms." in recent years was Robert Briscoe, mayor in 1956, | who is Jewish. 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