mY IOI UB |'Very Polite' 2 Men Fined BOWMANVILLE (Staff) ~ Two Toronto men. Willism Am brose Woolsey, 4, and William Arthur O'Neil, 62, b of mn were described by OPP Constable Jack Cartwright "two fine! gentlemen', appeared before Magistrate R. B. Baxter on liquor charges Tuesday | Woolsey wi fined #50 and costs, or 10 days and his licence suspended three months when he pleaded guilty to a charge of having care and control of motor vehicle while impaired, | A second charge, of having liquor in 8 place other than his residence was dismissed | O'Neil was fined $15 and costs lor tive days for having liquor in & place other than his residence Because of 5 recent decision handed down by Judge J, R, Will- i | mot, that an automobile is not alo =O appeared before Mag- | public place, a charge of being strate 3.5 Foi for sentence p : Ww I ges drunk in A Public Vacs AERINEL : Burgess wos Sonvicted of the Ah ot (two charges following a chase Constable Cariwright said he July 30 by Town Constables Ron Tle Osha Time PAGE NINE OSHAWA, ONTARIO, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1960 Results At OCVI Grade 13 Liste Auth, 68, Lat.| Auth, 74, Pr, , 55, Ger, Auth, Auth, 74, f(r.|64, Ger. Comp, #6, J. Graham MacMillan Comp, 53, a Lit, #7, Geom, 66, Trig. 68, Phys, Auth, Youth Fined On 2 Counts BOWMANVILLE (Staff i emanded in custody twice for # week st a time, CRS 5, of RR 6, Bowmanville, was Tuesday fined J ang Or [ive diys, on a | | | ins careless driving and| ind costs or an| ys on 8 charge without an operator's charge of Following are the Grade 13 examination results of the, Comp. 71, O'Neill Collegiate and Voea. |C0MP: 64, tional Institute for 1960 [Cort RB, Cook -- Eng. Lit, Bf, | Trig, 58, Phys, 52, Chem, 50, Fr, The following students obtained! Auth, 51, Chem, 74, Lat, first class standing .in the aver Kenneth W, Cover Eng, | Comp, 62, age of all their subjects written Comp, 50, Eng, Lit, 67, Hist, 57, W. J. Vincent MeGuire--Eng, at the Upper Bchool Depart: Ala 52, ¥r, Auth, 75, Fr Comp, | Comp, 61, Eng. Lit, 70, Geom, mental Examinations in June, go, (50, Chem, 68, Lat, Auth, 78, 1960, at the O'Neill Collegiate Gilbert BR, Dalgleish -- Eng Lat, Comp. #7, Fr, Auth, #7, ¥r, |Chem, 56, Lat, Fr. additional five da 76, 5, Lat, ng licence, miles Mr LY LICHTS FOR RUNWAY AT AIRPORT TURNED ON Labor Minister Michael |-ed by Alderman John Brady, | and will un. | stalled for $tarr, on left, throws on the | centre, and Mayor Lyman Gif the num- | the switch switch to officially turn on the | ford, The long anticipated lights this air. | officially until 7 new runway lights at the Osh will make the Oshawa Airport | awa airport, He is being assist- | one of the finest of its size in Latest Contributions Oshawa General Fund | inland Joriuar Susinss gd. H 25.00 Gerry Hamer 13.00 ate School Board, who died sud-| |i Waltham 2.00 Ant Anderson #040 denly in Buffalo last Bunday | Abert Hattum A u Pr ralies 1500] Trustee ( P, Kent, ofthe Osh [es Birta 15.00 | Vince Mallia 10.00 awa Separate School Board: "If 20,00 | Kae Zinek 13.00| A. Bidor 2 |was a great shock to hear of the 13.00 red Zelle . 3,00 | Larne Beach Vso | Sudden death of our dear friend Oto Henry Newall Brother Albert Love, He will he| A badly missed on our sechool| 15.00 Irwin Humphreys 20.80 16.20 |Hugh McNevin 26.00 500] Albert Vanessen 20.80 Harold Peebles 15.60 2.00 Peter Vanderzwet 2040 Limery Boucher 18 hoard, 1 was out with him Fri-| 5,00 | Pete Vanroessel 0.80 | J issers : 4 xn 2.00| Anker Dybbro 52.00 | Don Bastarache 13.00/day to the new school and hel 10.00 | Doug, Underwood seemed to he in fine Ih 8, E, Goodfellow of Oshawa; 20.80 |W, Braun 20.80 It was a great shock to me | 5.00 Archie Knight 18.20 |G, Castellan 18.20 when I was informed, last even. 1.00 | Frank Starodub 52.00 | E. Stacey 16.20 passing of al 2.00 {Curt Boehme friend of od "Albert was the first man fo 2 00| meet me when I arrived in Osh enough for I arrested oth cant ay when a gentlemanly indeed, right said Doclors but on weeks turned the province several doubltedly Increase of planes using The,lights have been in- wasn't ber day port Oshawa Times Photo | Pay Tribute Albert Love i | The following tributes were re ceived today for the late Sir All | are or The latest contributions to the Oshawa General Hospital Build fng Fund are as follows Lois Bande! Lawrence Mount)o: C, N, Bage William Reid Lloyd Harding Rita Boneham Edna Dewhirst Pat Mewett Miners Powelenzuk 21 I" opp Constable Murray Joynt aid he went to see a cdr in the ditely on Manvers road July 24 | When he arrived he noted the ac | used had been drinking, bul was | not impaired or drunk A brother, of legal age, was [ in a very Intoxicated condition lin the back seat of the car', PC |Joynt told the accused to take| {the brother home | 15u Thompson h Tremble Jim Walker David Manning Robert Bowler John Bowler Dennis Clarke J, Smith Maedonald Cryderman J. Storks 'artwright zewski f an 20.80 | R, Ross 13.00 2.00 | Roger Chiasson 15.60 | Herb, Robbing 13.00 5.00| Elroy Henning 26.00| Medrie Henry 82.00 1.00iC, Sanders 18.00 ing, of the sudden 15.00 very dear and close 26,00 | mine, Albert Love 13.00 H, Stiles 26.00 J. Azzopardi 15.60 | Gordon Wherry 20,80 | Keith Kingston 18.00 | Vie Perroni 13.00 | Austin Baker 15.60 | Ed Powell 15.60 awa and we had been very close 20 80 [Al Church » A io friends ever since 13.00 The Piyah Chapter of Hadassal ) Wa 'ka aha 20.60 |The Canuk Club, Ukrainian Prof | We worked together up until 26.00] and Bus, Men's Assos 200 00 | he found that the two positions of 2080(W D. Taylor 150.00 | cashier for the Canadian National 15.60 | IODE, Whitby 100.00 |g 285. & p " A Vor house, Whithy 10,00 Express and that of Busine 58 Ad 52,00 Margaret M, Mowat, Whithy 10.00| Ministrator for the Separate 26.00/J. M. Roblin, Whithy 26.00 | Schoo! Board had grown to such hh 01H BR Shank Yoktmt an extent that he felt compelled 0 m ellison a oronto t # 26.00 The British Oxygen Canada Lid to relinquish one position and 18.20) Toronto 20.00 after due consideration he decid 13.00 Snell Oil Co Lud {ed to take his pension and retire ronto | 26.00 |Colbarn Bt, Senior Public from the Railway 25.00 We were very reluctant to see id him leave as he had grown very | 5.00 | Attached to us all "It was with deep regret that I learned of his passing and my sincere sympathy is ex's I to Mrs, Love and his three sons," Central Results Grade 13 Listed Comp,|Comp. 59, Eng, Lit, 60, Music §1 50, Geometry B50, Marshall E, Nicholishen--Music 60, Chemistry 50,564 Durkin Eng. Comp.| Suzanne M. Parkin--Musie 79 67, French Auth Carol Phipps--Eng, Comp, 78, Eng, Lit, 75, History 64, Algebra 849, Trigonometiy 95, Physics 78, Chemistry 81, French Auth, 80, French Comp. 85 T. Pollitt--Eng, Comp Lit, 62, History 67, Al Geometry 66, Trigono Physics 54, Chemistry Auth, 80, French 2.00 D, McNevin 2.00| John Gray 2,00 John Vanderzwet 5.00| John Lajole 500.00 | Hugh Johnston 85.00 H, Barry 5.00 Ed Cnossen 21.00{M, Vandaalen 10.00 |F, Vandenhoven 21.00 | Mike Czap 21.00 | Walter Church 21,00 R; Wunderlich 21.00 A, Hiemstra 21.00| Leo Cnossen 24.00 | Walter Malinowski! 21.00 Vers Greig 10.00 | May Battams 10,00 Vinee Vanstone 21.00 [Harvey Crosson 21,00 Tom Fraser 21.00 | John Jewegou 21.00 LJ Ui 21.00 | Emile 200 A, Ssymanowski 25.00 | Steve Glodzik 24.00| Merle Bartley 24.00 A, Kaposting 30,00 | Walter Goudie 30.00 | John Leavitt 21.00 | Gerry Grennon 21.00 | Art Vanderwaart 100,00 | Ken Moore 25.00 | Leon Manitius 50,00 | Charles Smith 21.00 {Harry Austin 21.00| CUE Smith ~~ Jeppesen A. MeWalters A. Peteh J. lowell , Thompson Thompson Thorndyke Vella Wilh Powell Brandon Hebert "Shaghnessy ENON >ngeny of Can, 0.00 Sehool k oh 5.00 Whithy 15.00 | Charlie Pedlar, Whithy 19.00 | General Motors Em 18.20 | Gevrow Funeral Chapel 16.20 | Dunlop (Can.) Tad, Whitby 2.00 Employees 20.80 |Hambly's Beverages (Osh) Lid 20.60 Dr, H. D, Davidson 32.00 | Oshawa Lions Club 52.00 Mr. 8 J, Stevenson 15.00 | Zellers Lad, 19.00 | Dominion Stores Lid 0.80 | 6.000 Total to date Addit, 19; 25,00 | 4,845.00 | G. Bennet 800.60 10,00 1500.00 21.00 750.00 400.00 <IoONE t Thomas | J. Buckley Flavell Hutchinson E. Knecht R. MacDonald R. R. Newcomb D. Ranger R. BE Smith | H K R ' J T £ P K C R A E J H |interviewed the two men in theh Parker and Louis Phillips from [nr c thw nrker ar § y . . : . ax nm Highway " Avg ul Bowmanville to & point north of and Vor ational Institute: Comp, 80, Eng. Lit, 76, Geom, 65, Comp, 82, 4 i Tyrone, The officers chased Bur- § Sohn Allan 55 = Nise su: Trig. 61, Bot, 81, Zoo, 72, Chem oben, A MeRuight-.En A ects ve st ¢ onors, | ¢ ¥ Lat, (Lomp, v ' ' " When he went to the ear and an hou $0, Lat, Auth, 84, Lat, Comp, 76, Ph: Eng, Lit 77. Hist, 3, asked the pair to gel out, he a third class honor, John is the , '| Auth, 75, Pr, C 0, G € Jair to ge ' Deyman told the court y of Eng. Lit. 77, Hist. 62, Alg, 76, r 3F. Comp, 00, Ger, noted Woolsey was in an impair vials at the Ontario Hospital, 500 of Mr and Mrs, James Allen, coon "66 Bot 78, Zoo, 12, Lat | Auth, 59, Ger. Comp, 60, od eo 440 Wilson rond north, Oshawa, | 0" oe fat | ken fi | q i ' "a v 4 Tn { niet ion under no circumstances should | Jom Bailes Da) = Hite sub Auth, 78, ¥r, Comp, #8, | Somp. », oe oe. 8, Als. 52, their conduct Brees pe i al ne third class honor one eredit A. Suzanne Ebbs -- Eng, Comp. \ G7, Pliys, 58, pu ; i orme atl 0 ass honor, , Phys, 58, lie and igen Douglas Bailes, 618 Mary street 50, Zov, bo, gr, Auih 88 1% wag, Lit, 61, Hist, 8, Alg, 87, onstable Cart At the time Burgess was ar- "orth, Oshawa Comp. 60, ' '| Geom, 68, Lat, Auth, 73, Lat, vested, he was on 8 Uwo-yier| Judith Broadbent (80.2) -- Nine Comp, 80, Fr, Auth, #4, Fr, 7 1 CELEBRATING without a licence {three second class honors. Judith Fg, ut. 0, His B Lat. | Comp | wee | 1 the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, |, mm Fr ' Con p: %, G "| Robert J O'Donnell--Fng, Robert Broadbent, 91 J omp, 16, Ger. (Comp, 8, Eng. Lit, 50, Alg. corms as vet | YOULh Warned : Joongratulations aud jo ou are | Charlene Flath (768) -- Ninel Charlene J, Flath--Eng, Comp 700, 78, Lat, Auth, 72, Lat, Comp, dents: of Oshawa and district » . subjects six first class honors, |53, Eng. Lit, 70, Alg, 72, Lat | a, i ' bout Drinking two second class honors, oneiAuth, 79, Lat, Comp, 83, vr. Frances J, Palter--Fng, Comp, days today ! x f Gary Oveden. RR 3. Bow of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Flath, 31 : Zon, 59, Lat, Auth, 56, Lat, Comp, manville; Tim Ritchie, 348 |Jack Martell, 17, of 445 Drew|Westmoreland avenue, Oshawa, |Auth. 70, Ger. Comp, 86, 61, Fr. Auth, 66, Fr, Comp, 52, { street, Oshawa, was fined $25 and| judith Norden (762) -- Eleven) Nora Lea Flegg--REng, Comp,|. Kathryn J. Reeve--Eng. Comp, and Joan O'Neil, 410 Phillip Murray Ave, Oshawa; Mrs, |! he came back to court on &iheee second class honors, twolFr, Auth, 63, Fr. Comp. 53 7, Fr, Auth, 61, Fr, Comp, 50, Marie Semenuk, 278 Malaga | Similar « large the penalty would ping olass honors, Judith is the Yorw 1 fis 4 3p: , | Murray D, Reid -- Alg, 50, Tri considerably more, when he and Mrs | soy E. Gales Eng, Comp. is Phys. 65 ' 101 Wood street, Oshawa Beaded guilty be fore Magistrate Norden, 664 West 16 #0, Eng. Lit, 65, Geom, 59, Trig. |" Oi B an w Aa | Axe sday to a charge A an ' Billy Ma Ronalg Joy Eulalle, of obialaing 'aor while under| w York 32, N.Y Lat, Auth, 58, Lat, Comp, 61 Alg. 59, Geom, 60, Trig, 62, Phys, ; Ho) ' 75-100 percent--1st Anne Katherine Gifford--Eng 74, Lat, Comp, 72, David Gay, 126 William Bt. {Comp, 76, Eng, Lit, 64, Hist, 5 | Helen R. Schwarz--FEng. Comp, F., Oshawa; Larry Bobyk, 60. 65 percent--ard 264 McNaughton, Oshawa; 50. 59 percent--C (Credit |Lat. Comp, 60, Fr, Auth, 61, Fr. Suh 3, Lat. Comp. 7, Kr. Auth, John Adam Eng. Comp, B9,/Comp, 55 ow Ar. Comp, 69, Ger. Auth, 75, Oshawa; Harold Lee, 1 | 60,0 David A, Graham--Eng, Comp. Ger, Comp, #7, Bruce street, Oshawa; Lore Trig. 76, Phys, 75, Chem, 80, Langford, 86 Elgin St . | Auth, 75, Fr. Comp, 67 | Douglas W, Graham---Eng iy Ene. ui ». st 9. Soom, - John ¥, Allen--FEng, Comp, 76,|Comp. 50, Eng, Lit, 50, v Phys. v4, Br, Auth, 70, MeKim street, Oshawa; Pam 8. Hel ' a a A Dorothy M, Smith--Eng, Comp, ela Young, 741 Rowena street, [¥rig. 71. Phys. 0. Chem felmut F, Grander--Eng, Lit Oshawa; Rene Chamberland, LLL Fr. Auth, 85, Fr, Comp, 71 Phys. 66, Chem, 61. Ger. Auth. Lot, Auth. 1, Kat. Soitp: 72, Fr. , fb Kurt G, Anlauf--Fng, Lit, 58,68, Germ, Comp, 92 o I, Lomp, 44, Janice Lee Hubbard, 17 John- 'S di N Robert N, Springstein---Eng, ston Rd., Trenton Linda | pee ing ets [6 Chem. 90, Ger, Auth, 85, Ger.|c 56 Tne g Slingerland, 91 Oakes Ave, e omp. 86. Eng, Lit, 64, Hist, 62, got "50, Zoo, 68, Lat, Auth, 59 omp, 79. , Zoo, 52, Fr. Auth. 73. F o 0, Zoo. , Lat, Auth, BH), | wo. 4 7 : | 200, bz, Fr, Au 3, Fr. Comp. Yat, Comp, 68, Fr, Auth, 65, Fr, 3, Bowmanville; Lily Borton, ne | Paul E Audley. Eng, Comp, | 66 Comp, 53, 50 Montgomery Ave., Brooks | | 45, Eng, Lit, 61, Geom. 63, Trig lin 50, Eng. Lit, 70, Alg, 84, Geom, {lege avenue, was fined $50 and| John D. G. Balles--Eng, Comp, |70, Trig, 74, Bot, 72, Zoo, 65, Fr gomp.. 90, Eng, Jat. 1, Hist. a, form The Oshawa Times of [costs for speeding within the eity|®, Fng, Lit, 62, Alg, 86, Geom, Auth, 74, Fr, Comp, 65, Lat. Comp. ", Fr "Aulh 8. Fr. their birthdays gach day will [limits RN RAT ay : Pp. 4, Tr, a receive double tickets to The (31, Magistrate Mitchell told|Fr. Auth, 78, Fr, Comp, 86, Geom, 84, Trig, 59, Bot, 69, Zoo rie Regent Theatre, good for a [Young he always gave the maxi-| Woligang H. Behm ne. 73, 'Phys, 65, Fr. Auth. 76, Pr.) Joantie yg os i. Lig four - week period, The eur- [mum for speeding offences in the|Comp, 70, Eng, Lit, 66, Alg, #0,|Com 3 «at, Auth, bo), Lat, Comp, 77, Fr, ibis p Au'h, 70, Fr, Comp, 69. World", {unable to suspend Young's| Chem, 50, Ger, Auth, 92, Ger. ss y . | Reports on birthdays will Nicence Magistrate Mitchel) add [Comp, 08, Bh Jat. u. Ne Trig. 150, ing, Lit, 05, Alg, 79, Geom, be received only between the Thomas. ¥ ne | A ' | 50, Trig, 59, Phys, 81, Chem, B51, ing again and.1 will he empower. " Ag William D. Holden--Alg, 60. pat, Auth, 55, Latin Comp, 63 led to suspend your licence." §0, Trig. 78, Chem, 68 t at, Ci or | 'Toble R. Swarlz--Eng : ic I, aT, Lat. Comp. 67, Fr. Auth, O1,/sg 'Eng, Lit, 64, Hist, 71, Alg, 04, Lawrence A, Berg--Eng, Comp, |r. Comp, 64, Bot, 61. Zoo, 59. Lat. Auth. 80 Zoo, 72, Lat, Auth, 64, Lat. Comp, Alg. 66, Geom, 59, Trig. 55, Phys Fr. Comp, 86 76, Fr, Auth, 70, Fr, Comp, 74, |[63, Chem, 50, Fr. Auth, 59, Fr Yamies 'B ' Topping Alg, 70, Robert D, Boissoin -- Alg, 61,/Comp 50 Trig, 05, Fr. Auth. 80, Fr Comp, ht about two men drinking in a car yess ot speeds in excess of #0 ' . 4 three second class honors, one| yoo. gp navie Fag Comp, 55, Lat. Auth, 63, Lat, Comp, 59, Fr, ed condition and O'Neil was In a wisi" nove recommended that | Comp, 77, ¥r.| TP: Clinton Newman-Eng, 4 x 64, Eng, Lit, 63, Geom, 51, Bot, { them. Th Buigess may be subject to|70hn is the son of Mr. and Mrs ng 1 8, Geom, B1, Bot Judith Norden--Fng, Comp, 68, Yiu 3 , 3 v ba suspended sentence for driving | subjects -- six first class honors, | gq Jou ©. Hilelt {E;, Con| Comp. #3, Ger, Auth, 79, Germ, BIRTHDAYS Lauder 4 | | road, Oshawa Auth, 71, Ger, Comp, 79, {60, Geom. B66, Trig, 66, Bot, 81, who celebrating birth. credit. Charlene is the daughter |B6, Png, Lit, 66, Hist, 54, Bot, 68 BOWMANVILLE (Staff) Auth, 92, Fr, Comp, 76, Ger 4 Mary street, Oshawa; John J a 4 cost five days, and warned| subjects -- six first class honors, |50, Eng, Lit, 71, Bot, 87, Zoo, 85.00 Eng. Lit. 64, Hist, 50, Bot, Rd,, Oshawa; Fern Eston, |P¢ daughter of Rabbi 161 street, 62 Zoo, 70, Phys, 63, Chem, 50, , Jn Robb--Eng, Comp, 81, Finucane street, Oshawa; 66. 74 percent--2nd h sreent--2n Rot, 85, Zoo, 52, Lat. Auth, 65, ¥ng Lit. 50, Hist, 63, Lat, Ida Dalllancourt, 488 Nipigon 43 Ping. Lit, 60, Alg, 93, Geom Fr.|51, Fr, Auth, 54, Fr, Comp, 87 James Siyfield -- Eng, Comp, Oshawa: Brian Doyle ba) | Fng, Lit, 62, Alg, 93, Geom . 72,50, Ag, 75, Geom, 68, Trig. 80. 50, Eng, Lit, 60, Bot, 52, Zoo, 56, 268 Quebec street, Oshawa Alg, 95, Geom. 88, Trig, 89, Phys.| Lorrane G. Hath wa y--Eng Comp, 51, Eng, Lit, 66, Hist, 50, Oshawa; Carole Plazek, RR Joyee C. Hennlck--Eng, C . i 2 William R, Young, 18, 24 Col- 60, Lat. Auth, 5, Lat, Comp, 50 { Gomp| Kathryn A Stainton--Eng, The first five persons io in. The offence occurred July|02, Trig. 89, Phys, 85, Chem, 8,| james Pp. Higgins---~Algebra 76,| Comp, 60, rent attraction is "The Lost | and was sorry that he was|Geom, 66, Trig, 63, Phys, 5. Jon L Holden--Fng, Comp Donald V, Stroud----Eng, C , ona , Stroud--Eng, Comp, hours of 8 a.m, and 10 am ed, "But got charged for speed $ . Tit, 52, Hist, 87, Alg. 74, Geom, Geom. 65, Trig. 50, Lat. Auth.| Comp, 0, Eng, Lit, 50, Hist, 81, Bot, 66, James G, Hoover--Eng, Lit, 56 Lat, Comp, 83, Fr, Authors 71, Geom, 50, Trig, 58, Phys, 50, Fr,| Margaret A Hopkins $1,195,645.21 Tells Story Highest Jump I asked|ally heated boots, pressurized hel stepped met and gloves--and two para chute He breathed {small bottle After 18 seconds timer opened his first chute, only six feet in diameter, which pulled Kittinger into an upright position The 32-year-old captain--a red haived, blue-eyed 150 pounder--is passed veteran high-altitude chutist where he|The records he broke--longes! told reporters what it was like free-fall, 59,400 feet and longest "1 was on my right side at parachute jump, 76,400 feet first," he said, 'then over on my Were his own back. That was the most beauti 13: MINUTE DROP ful sight that brilliant] aie 600 feet, barometric pres balloon agains black sky automatically opened his It seemed I He hit the ground 13 while the balloon wd eight seconds alter from me into space, His total fall; 102,800 feet, Total free fall 450 before the main chute opened, 45,800 feet The key moment for Kittinger came when his main chute opened. When it did he looked up pe a hit beyond the chute and Of [Fall Finery Features Fur TORONTO (CP) Fur trim |appeared on nearly all the fur garments shown at the closing session of a fall and winter press preview here Fur on fur | than dimishing Toronto furrier Eng Auth, 50. | Comp, B1, Eng, Lit, 66, Alg, 71 3 . Judith L, Broadbent Eng, | Geom, 50, Trig, 61, Bot, 53, Zoo, | Judith A rte Eng COM. comp, 86, Eng, Lit, 72, Chem, 77,81, Fr. Auth, 67, Fr. Comp, 57, 30. Eng. Lit, 63, Hist, M. Bob Lat, Auth, 74, Lat, Comp, 86, Fr,| J, Philllp Horwleh=Eng |" on, "or 0 00 HO Pa 0 Auth, 89, Fr. Comp, 91, Ger|Comp. 62, Eng, Lt. 61, Ale, 78, Mary-Elizabeth Weldon--Eng, Auth, 78, Ger, Comp, 89 | Geom, 68, Trig, 66, Zoo, 75, Phys. § amr. a hy iy a His. 5 Norma J, Caverly--Fng. Comp,| 70: Chem, 64, Lat, Auth, 5, Lat.| Auth W "ir bors 70, Ger "Auth, 60, Eng. Lit, 61, Hist, 70, Trig,|Comp, 78 n Ger. i Se 2, Ger. Comp, 4, 3 Bot 80, Zoo, 58, Fr. Auth, 59,| : Anne M LaRush - i Tho ¥. my. ol 84, Zoo, mp, 0 . iff, Wng, Lit, 78, Geom, 85, Bot. 5. Fr. Auth. 67, Fr, C 60, Brian M. Chaytor--Eng, 'Comp, 07, Zoo, 60, Lat, Auth, 69, Lat, [7 FT. Auth. 4% Tr, comp. 60, Eng. Lit, 58, Geom, 75, Trig.|Comp. 64, Fr, Auth, 74, Fr| Grace H. Zwicker--~Eng, Comp 72, Phys. 70, Lat. Auth, 73, Lat! Comp, 66 {68, Eng, Lit, 67, Hist, 52, Geom, Comp, 77 Judith A, Mackinnon--Eng,|51, Trig. 71, Bot, 76, Zoo, 66, Lat, Carol M, Conlin--Eng. Comp, Comp, 68, Eng, Lit, 71, Hist, 80,| Auth, 71, Lat. Comp, 82, Fr, 66, Eng, Lit, 68, Bot, 87, Zoo, 61, Lat, Auth. 57, Lat, Comp, 57, Fr. Auth, 71, Fr, Comp, 73, Further Tributes Paid To W.H. "Billy" Moore The following tributes were paid today to the late W, H "Rilly" Moore of Dunbarton dis trict who died yesterday at 87: His Worship the Mayor, Lyman Gilford: "I regret very much to hear of the passing of my friend of long standing, Mr, W, H, Moore. Mr, Moore was a man of out: standing ability in that he was widely read, well informed on world matters as well as domes: tie affairs, He was one of the finest after dinner speakers that James 8. Dulny----Eng 80, Algebra Trigonometry Pauline A Eng, Lit Following are the Grade 13 | examination results of the ing. Comp, LOS ANGELES (AP) the Lord for help--and out." For Capt the longest in From a balloon 19% into the New Mexico desert Two world parachuting records fell, along with Kittinger, in his history-making descent Tuesday pear the White Sands missile range He landed unhurt physical, and flew here Oshawa Central Collegiate Institute § growing rather in popularity,|. Carol Phipps Percy Lindzon and Mrs. J. Phipps, 343 Jasper an automatic| Sad |avenue obtained the highest Douglas A. Edwards Eng Most of the coats were full/standing in the Central Collegi-|Comp.. 60, Eng, Lit, 66, History with the fullness falling from the|ate on the recent Grade Thirteen 08, Algebra 86, Geometry 71] sides rather than the back of the examinations held by the Depart.| Trigonometry 76, Chemistry 72,0" garment, Several high fashion ment of Education in this school |French Auth, 80, French Comp.|, George models had large shawl-type col: [Carol wrote nine papers, ohtain-|70 | 89, Eng lars ing elght first-class honors (over! Larry J. Flintoff Trigonome. | 26rd 0, Retall prices ranged from $2575 per cent) and one third-class try 60, Botany 50, Zoology 4}, ety oh I! for a casual French seal which! honor (60-65), She had an average|French Auth, 51 38, Tene Is dyed rabbit processed by cha. imark of 80.59% | Lynda C, Hatfield 50 {-emp. " {pal in France, to $4,500 for a full.| The student standing sed®d| *M. Eleanor J Eng. | Peter B 1 metr |length Canadian mink coat [on these examinations with an Comp. 50 {71, Trigonometry 68, Physics 62 Sleeves were generally adjust.| average of 77.1% was Jeanciie| Garry M, Hughes--Eng Comp, | Phemistry #0, Latin Auth, on, able from full to cocktall length, |Keary, daughter of Mr, and Mrs 70," Algebra 80, Geometry 73,/Latin Comp, 60, Spanish Comp. A somali leopard coat, fash.|C: Keary, 484 Albert street, She Physios 71 y 50, Italian Auth, 73, Italian ioned in the casual chesterfield Obtained six first-class honors) Diana 0. Jacenty--Musie 50. Comp, 78, style with a low-slung belt at the nd three second-class honors) Ronald 8, Jackson--Eng, Comp.| Franklin back, was priced at $2,300, (66-74) In the nine papers she go Fne Lit. 64, Algebra 69 Comp 56, Algebra 59. Geometry Fashion writers also saw dres.|V'ot® Geometry 64, Trigonometry 60,58, Physics 73, Chemistry §0, S08, suits and sportswear made Asterisks indicate candi: Botany #4, Zoology 87, Chemis:/French Auth, 55, French Comp by members of the Dress Manu. dates who obtained their standing|iry 72. Latin Auth, 50, Latin/8! facturers' Guild of Toronto and | through private study or Whol Comp 64. Urd E. Rohn---German coat and suit manufacturers ere prepared for their examina.) Anne Jalasjaa-- Eng, Comp, 72,79, German Comp, 82, --e -------- ONS elsewhere W b/ Ty n | n n a - | Eng. Lit. 70, Algebra 81, Geom:| wiima Schonberger--Eng N S { i Carl K. W. Abbott---Eng, Lit [etry 75, Botany 72, Zoology 70. comp, 50, Eng. Lit, 55, Botany 0 do it was daughter of Mr, |52 step Kittinger the miles oxygen from a world ou high ald Musie vi 16 ry Horrigan Potoenik--Geometry S06 the was ment and was generally known as, At the time he came into office a 'free thinking man' expressing Mr, Moore was acting on my re. his mind regardless of parly al- quest to discuss some of the rami- filiations, As a result his memory| fications of the Board with Mr, will long live in Canadian history. (Sedgwick before he took office, re Yom: ig he stikwis He was most gracious on that W. H, Moore, a former member|0¢casion and gave his time, tals of Parliament of Ontario riding, |®"t yg expeiienes to his suc. a financier and an illustrious) CeSsor, It was my pleasure to re. citizen is a great loss, The late]®¢ Ive the unanimous nomination Mr. Moore ably represented this|of Ho I rouressive Conser vative riding for many years and attain.| Party 9 1940 quite by surprise ed a high position in government ™ hat sucanidh | A Shore vice " || was my 0 i 0 ali {service, His contributions in fi was very spirited but through it sure still, main chute way lying aced nutes A. Power -- Eng stepping 450 M.P.H, FALL Kittinger miles an hour by this time sult, layer on electrics was falling a wear Auth ing a heavy fying layer of underclothing Points Gun | haps sala 49, Zoology "Thank you, Lord," {French Auth Eng, Comp. (go Kt Jeanette L, Keary | Barge Eng 50, Botany 63, Zoo- Geometry 77. Botany #4 Zoology | Compr 62, Eng. Lit, 84 Algebra . Rs mr could be found anywhere and his Heidi E, Schulze -- German ghioots were always of interest {Auth, 82, German Comp, 88 to all concerned nance through his various books will long live in the memory of the people of this riding in parti all we remained good friends, On his departure from polities I still recall at the Hotel Genosha in {Oshawa the many fine tributes {paid to him by men of all {political affiliations. Mr, Moore not only gave his ability to his {country but was a great writer {in his own right and in his death {the world is losing a great citi an of the Banking and Com: Scarborough Securities, Ltd, the far hi os adjane. Buti o four country in the literary and | {political field and our country | Trigonometry 56, Latin Auth. 66, French Comp. 83 66, French Comp Latin Comp, ; 183 John H. A. Beamish--Music 50 | cP) A tratfic] Paymond W. Besse~Trigono |satety program for children, de- metry 50, Botany 71, Zoology 78 [63 veloped by the Toronto Junior Spanish Comp. 50 Malvin K. Kruger League, has been adopted by the| 'tarilyn D, Bilenduke -- Eng |68, Eng. Lit, 01 51, Algebra 50, Geometry 33 Chemistry 69, French Auth, #6 81. Chemistry 89, li Hi Plan Used [=®'f At Police Hit By Rocket Flan Used |i aa ence con Plane Saved England of nearby Garafrax West Township, who drove whil his licence was suspended, raced, SYRACUSE, NY. (AP)-Two through Listowel, tried to drive National Guard airmen escaped off in a police car and pointed unharmed Tuesday when an F-86 a rifle at a policeman Saturday Sabre jet fired a rocket through night, was sentenced Tuesday to/their jet trainer during target two months in jail practice over Lake Ontario Chemistry 768. French Auth. | French Comp. 71 *Douglas C= Taylor--Spanish| "During his days as the mem: cular." *H. Lionel FE. Kelly--History|Comp. 50 ber of parliament for Ontario Rid] Harry A. Newman, Toronto: { Ronald Tozer--History 69. ing he served the community welll "J jearned just a few moments [Algebra 52, Trigonometry 64, having in mind all the time thee that my esteemed neighbor Botany 81, Zoology 81, French|#00d and welfare of the people) and political friend, W, H, Moore, Ontario department of transport Comp. 50, Eng. Lit, 67, Geome:| Ronald W. Lang. Eng Comn | Auth 65. French Comp, §0 {whom he was representing, He /qc had passed on, 1 came for use in nursery schools and|fry 3. Trigonometry 54. Rotany|530, Eng. Lit. 3. History 67 Charles A. Tuson--FEng, Comp, |Va% a areat pajiamentatian ane the Township of Pickering in or kindergartens 72. Zoology BI. Chemistry 61.|CGeometry 63. Botany 75 Zoology|31: Eng, Lit. 63, Algebra' 70 |for a number of years was chair {about 1919 and acquired from the Transport Minister Yaremko|French Auth. 71, French Comp. |79, French Auth "88. French| Geometry 64, Trigonometry {m 6s, ittee of t An 4 pe © e House of}. anv hie Jas Ass sald Tuesday new programs also|71 Comp. 58 Physics 69, Chemistry 54 Latin| dh committee of the Hou company with which he was as are being prepared for element. 0.1 William Auth | | | TORONTO G Eng History Comp a 0 a 0 Commons whieh in itself speaks|gooiated -- my old home on the 50 [well of the capabilities of Mr [jake adjacent to my late friend, Paul A. Black--Eng, Comp E, Lockwood Ene. | 32, Latin Comp, England, 26, charged with] The trainer managed to return speeding and obstructing an of-/lo Hancock Field north of here ficer, pleaded guilty and re landing safely despite a gaping colved a month in jail on each hole behind the dual cockpit charge A spokesman for the guard Police testified England went unit 112th Air Defence Group through Listowe! at 39 miles anlof Pittshurgh, sald the accident hour and a policeman finally occurred while the T-33 jet was caught him after 85 .mile.an- drawing a target during an air hour chase to-air rocket practice They they put Eng Maj), Frank Connelly land in a cruiser and when their co-pilot, Lieut. David G. Sloane attention was diverted. England/in the trainer, and Maj. Joseph tried to drive off. He was stopped |Stestefanik, the F86 pilot, all of before he could speed away | Pittsburgh, figured In the In England then pleaded with eident Const. William Brockett to let| Connelly and Sloane jettisoned him go home before he went to!their canopy after the rocket jai! because vife ser- struck and filled their cockpit fously ill. At his home England with smoke. They manoeuvred i . weir raft back to Hancock was field here emergency fire father-in- crews and ambulances had been 'placed on the alert th the also said and his h wa ¢ ¢ andl the officer but by his pointed It at overpowered aw, ary and secondary schoals. The program, designed for chil dren from four age, is to be offered to the 3 nursery schools and 1.537 kinde gartens, It is expected that 100, 000 Ontario children will bel reached by the safety message. | The les les ers rules Safe places to play are where you will not be hurt If you drop anything on road, do not go after it adult Trieyeles walk: cars Hold vou you orn ways Policemen games point songs and eolor post up tive major safety the helong helong on mother's road the the side. road on 85 the are friendly and| twill always help. Algebra 63, Geometry 50, Trig:!Comw 50 Eng mometry 62, Ratany 30, Zoology ™, Geometry 0 Six years of 35, Chemistry i Rritten 8, Botany 63, Zoology of ons, illustrated hy stor Auth ( call an 51 Botany hand when!Auth looking both x8 Frances N Fay 1 Deanna Bre p 33 Darlene 'omp. 88 Robert G, Trigonometry E 1 ad---Musi Buldyke Clarke {Algebra 66, Geometry lonometry 69, Physics 60 8. J. Eileen Corbman 50 Christie Eng. Lit Fag. Lit 5% ¢ 62 p-Kng. Lit French Eng 8, Trig Lit. 81, History 80, Trigonometry ff, Rotany 68, Zoology French Auth. 63, French Comp. 30 Malcolm W. Longley En Comp, 67, Ene. Lit 68, Hist TR. Algehra 78, Geometry Trigonometry 74 Physics Chemistry 62 Mark Maly Eng, a2 wo | ng or 0 7 G Lit Comn my wo" Eng 2 Geometry 68, Trigonometry 54, Botany 71, Latin Auth 88 William 62, Latin Comp A Merritt Eng Music|Comp, 66, Botany 62, Zoology 60. Tri¢onomatry 85 Gregory J. Milosh---Eng. Lit Gall C. Curry--Eng. Comp, i, 51 67 7% Charles H *Elizabeth Zoology Zoology French Comp Davies Trigonometry 50 Drake----Botany Auth A. LY 58, French a8 Eng, Lit Physics 56 Eng \lgehy 79 Elizabeth Monchesky i ba Geometry 76 Botany Zoology 87, Chemistry 83. Frencl 78, French Comp, 69 David M. Nicholishen -- Eng "amn ¥ 1 a0 *George Valentine History 8. Moore William FE. Wakely -- Fng "He was one of the ald school mp, 51, Fang Lit. 58, History| whe always felt that the supply Prigonometry 88, Chemistry|/and demand should govern our French Auth. 50, French economic affairs and believed in Commp, 50 a fair day's work for a fair day's Robert J. Walker--Eng, Comp. |PY: 60, Eng. Lit. 50, History 60! "He was a true Canadian' Geometry 64, Trigonometry 50.| Mr, John James, Bowmanville: {Chemistry 50, French Auth. 62] "A great life has heen extin- French Comp, 30 | guished with the passing of W, H. Daniel J. Wyrozub -- Eng Moore, Dunbarton, The late Mv Comp. 67, Eng. Lit. 64, History Moore was an exemplary eiti- 58, Algebra 80, Geometry 86 26h and was held high in the busi- Physles 76. NeS8 circles of Canadian life, As a ba "|writer he has shared ps grout ¢ 4 A knowledge with present and fu "he hl bd MiskRng h ure senerations oh the publish. ] Algebra § eometry 3 yi Trigonometry 33, Botany 60, Zoo logy 68, French Auth 53 John F. Zedie--Music 50 *Mathew Lapa--Algebra 63, JGeometry 54, Trigonometry 83, le |5% N LS Chemistry 80 the political arena' he rendered valuable service to Canada and his riding in particular, He was the head of several important boards and committees in Parlia- nh ing of various books on finance, In| It was common practice on his part to stroll through our orchard on a Sunday morning with many of his distinguished friends from both local areas and overseas and his family and our children grew up as friends and neighbors. He was a great friend and al though our polities differed we remained friends. Mr, Moore was Chairman of our Canadian Tariff Board through the regime of the late Rt. Hon, W. L. Mackenzie King and he made a tremendous contribution to that very delicate field. Although not all his recom: mendations were acted upon those that were added to the stability of the industries in our feanntry, On the termination of his office it was my pleasure during the regime of the late Lord Ben. nett to know his successor, Hon Mr, Justice George H, Sedgwick, has lost its best friend, Hon, Dr, M, B, Dymond, Minis. ter of Welfare, Prov, of Ontario: "1 learned with a sense of a personal loss of the passing of My, Moore so well known to his great circle of friends as "'Rillie", Al {though he may not be so well {known to the younger adults of Ithis area he was a familiar, fig {ure for many years in the life of his own community, his province and the life of Canada, Holding office during a critical time in Canada's history he applied him. self to whatever task, 1 believe that his only aim and his puly {though was to do the best he pos. [sibly could for the interest of all {the people. "Billie" Moore will be missed by a great: circle of friends, but what he did for his country will not socom be forgotten."