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The Oshawa Times, 6 Jul 1961, p. 22

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22 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 6, 1961 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING (Continued from Page 21) 32--Articles for Sale 34--Lost & Found HEAVY duty Singer upholstery sewing Fachine; also 21 inch Motorola T and irigerator. Excellent con. HEAVY Ss ib roast and steaks for sale, best off : Toy me. LOST -- Turquoise budgie, last week from 119 Agnes Street, answers to name of Tim Timmie. Call 725-3751. LOST -- Black, white and brown female beagle hound, near Enniskillen. Re- ward, CO 3-2565. BOAT $reen tinted pi xe complete with side bracket, size 60 inches wide by 18" high. 725-0807. OCHEFMASTER electric range, 2", in ,|LOST -- Lawn Boy mower, two weeks ago. Serial number 602653. Reward. Phone 725-6013. FOUND, male Collie, ack vicinity of Courtice, Telephone 723-3 rh IR 16. HP Mercury outboard motor, '57|r--=r-- model, perfect ondition. Also hydro- plane boat. Telephone 725-0394. WHOLESALE prices on RAC Victor ear radios, only at Parkway TV, 918 35--Legal 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted in my name by my wife on or after this date without my written consent. ~James W, Peebles EAs Street North. Your Rea Victor service depot from Osh- a. TYPING paper on sale, letter size, white newsprint, buy in bulk lots and save, 4% Ib, Pkg. $1.00, 9 Ib. pkg. $2.00. Circulation Department, Oshawa Times. PAINT, interior, exterior, $2.95 gallon, All colors. Guaranteed, flat, gloss. Oshawa Hardware and Electric, 8 Church Street, 723-7624. AIR conditioners, 5 ton Chrysler Air. temp water.cooled, 3 phase 208 package unit, A-1. Also some small units. Phone Toronto, LE 6-2880 after 7 p.m, BUYING or disposing ot used furni. - ture appliances etc. Call Eimer, 30 years experience. COlfax 3-229 LARGE baby erib, blond ay ad- justable, spring-filled mattress, $20: deluxe fold-away playpen, $10; Both new, 725-2959. DOUBLE pickup Gibson Spanish nish_elec- tric arch top guitar, telephone 725-1348, WESTINGHOUSE 24" range, four- Con-o-rad burners, excellent condition. Telephone 655-4430. B. F. GOODRICH Stores -- Tires, bat feties, Kelvinator refrigerators, tele. Vision. Thrifty Budget Plan, 725 4543, 1 ca ean n save you money ¢ on typewriters, cash registers, adders. No money down Bill Hamilton, Ashburn. BELLING furniture? We'll buy It. SL, TV's, washers, pia stoves, etc. For top cash offer con. tact 19 Prince Street. Phone 728-1131. 14-FT. FIBREGL ASS on plywood oak framing boat, 30" deep, hardware, $200. RA 8.6245. 178 Valencia Street. FIVE rooms of "furniture, , inspect any time. Owner going abroad. 412 Simcoe North. Apartment 2, 725- 7752. ZET of three drums and cymbi A real bargain, $98. OL 5-3714 , ete. "43 HARLEY Davidson motorcycle a, in very good condition, low mileage. 926-8986. $ABY crib, carriage and bathinette, Fear, In in fair condition, 563 Lakeview e., tel 725-594 WASHI hine, Thor model, good | sondition, $25. Telephone 725-6361. SEW and used lawn mowers, tillers ¥hd engines, 74 Barrie avenue. D, do continental, reasonable. 0352. D, double, lephone 728 RWNINGS, canvas. Prompt service, ree estimates. Chalr, table rentals,/ Pleve Fox. 412 Simcoe North, | JATH sets, showers, pressure systems, | ump pumps, piping and fittings, ce. pent mixer, wheel barrow, roto-tiller, wn mowers, boat, motor, trailer, "56 at, H, Chinn, Hillside and Park Road Fe CABIN cruiser, water skiis, four ee Jackets, $4350 or best offer. 723. Psp tires, most all sizes, $3 and B. F. Goodrich Stores, 725-4543. MOVING -- Large broadloom rug, ON and after this date, July 5, 1961, 1, Robert Gourlle, will not be respon- sible for any debts contracted in ny name by anyone other than mysel without my written consent. -- Signed: Robert Gourlie, Uxbridge, O Ontario. 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted In my name by anyone on or after this date, July 5, 1961, without my written consent, -- Elmer Guy. Tenders to supply NO. 5 Bunker Fuel Oil to the Whitby - District High Schools for the 1961-62 season will be received till July 15th; lowest or any tender not necessar- ily acepted. W. D. Tom- son, Sec., Box 179, Whit- by. PICKERING ~-- Final stand- ing of Pickering District High School is shown below. In all grades the students are listed alphabetically in groups) under the headings: First Class Honors, Second Class Honors, Third Class Honors and Pass Standing. Students whose names are not listed have not been promoted. Subjects appearing in brackets after a name indicate that the student is promoted conditional- ly in those subjects. FROM GRADE 9 to GRADE 10 GRADE 9A First Class Honors: Allen, Stuart Brannan, Compton, Connie Dobbin. Second Class Honors: Norman David Mary Archer, Barbara Banton (Typ- ing); Diana Butler, Linda ter, James Torrance (Hist. and Geog.); James Van Pelt, Pass Standing: Mary McCle- ment (Math); Phyllis Rooney, Kathryn Wilson. GRADE 9F First Class Honors: Elizabeth Bylstra, Diane Carter, Sharon Cooper. Second Class Honors: Joy| Astley, June Benson, Jerry Bezener, June Donnelly (Hist.); Bruce Drake, Linda Ecklund, Nina Keogh (Hist); Linda Smith, Anna Woods. Third Class Honors: Arthur Anderson (Hist. and Geog.); Jo- (Hist. and Typing); Barbara Best (Geog.); Antonius Buck- {ing, Gordon Craig (Typing); Adams, Kent Anthony, Sharon Elaine Farmer (Hist). Promoted to Clerical 10: Nan- Chung, Glen Cross, Lynda Da- vey. Third Class Honors: John| Baird, Paul Berwick, Donald Bishop, Stephen Bradley, Car- ole Burgess (Geog. and Hist.); Barry Carlton, Virginia Chown, Larry Clarkin, Leigh Cossey (Typing); Angela Cummings, Barbara Fetter, Donald Polzin (Typing). TENDER The Ajax-Pickering & Whitby Association for Retarded Children invites tenders Re: Tronsportation of Retarded Children for the school year September 1961 to June 1962. Route, etc., may be obtained by contacting: Mr, D. Lawrence, 32 Queen St, Ajox. WHitehall 2-4113, Mrs. M. Browning, 3 Burcher Road, Ajox. | WhHitehall 2-6093. Mrs. N. Fallon, 61 Emperor St., Ajox. WhHitehall 2-6186. Replies to be in writing and returned to the above Assoc- iation, Box 86, Ajax, Ont- ario, on or before midnight, Monday, July 31st, 1961. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A. H. BIRD _Chairman, Education Committee | Jr. Farmers (Shea, Janice Pass Standing: Garry Beegan| (French); Barbara Beuk (Math and Typing); Brian Carter,| |Ruth Chomey (Math and Sci- ence); Geraldine Thurlow (Typ ing). GRADE 9B First Class Honors: Larry) Foran, Pauline Lloyd, Donald] MacKeracher, Linda Pickard,| Stuart Tyas, Sandra Westlake. | I Second Class Honors: Clar-|} ence Daigle, Jerry Fortier, Gar-| ry Goodlad, Gerald Matten, Dale {Nicol, Judy May, Florence] Mitchell, Fay Nichols, Pat [Routcliffe, Third Class Honors: Dean, Mike Henderson, Hilborn, Paul Mitchell, Lord, Kim McPherson, Norman. Pass Standing: John Cookson (Typing); Gene Kerr, Corrie Oerlemans (Typing); Patrick Pearsall (French); Jeanne Fer- guson (Math and Typing); ther Reid. | Ronald| Craig| Wanda Janet |GRADE 9C First Class Honors: Michael |Merritt, Peggy Range, Jennifer |Ricketts, John Scott, Tranter, Marlene Watt, Allyn Willard. Honors: Bar-| Robert Usher, Douglas Weibe, Second Class cy Burton, Carolyn Coward, lerson, [GRADE 9G Second Class Honors: Foreman, Klaus Gerecke, Harry Glaser, ver, Mary Lou Gunter, George| Hillier, Jacqueline Hough, Ju- dith Hoyt, Alice Ilott, Sharon Ingram, Gary Junkin. Third Class Honors: Gould, Wayne Hall, Lana Hub- ner, Kellett, Andreas Kemperle, Ei- -|leen McLellan. Pass Standing: Dennis Cardy] {(French); Dianne Foster, Elke |Gerecke (Science); Bonnie Gib- {son (French and Hist.); Mari- {lyn Harris (Typing and Hist.); Elizabeth Hart (Eng. and| fath); Diane Hornshaw (Geog. | {and Science); James Johnson (Typing). GRADE 9H First Class Honors: Carlisle, Margaret | Peter Holley, Jean Milligan. Second Class Honors: Mar- garet Milne, Stanley Moore, Su-|( san Nickling, James Orme, Bon-| Bje Palm, William Payne, Linda| Pegg, Nancy Puckrin, Barbara] Pugh. Third Class Tommy Hartford, Darlene Kutlich, Honors: Freder- McNalley, Ursula Kenneth Richardson. Pass Standing: James Mec- Taggart (Math. and Typing); Radatus, Sheila Linda Obey (Geog. and Hist.); [zanne Richard Rooney (Math.); Mitchell (Math). GRADE 9J Second Class Honors: Rob- Gail| {Larry Crawford, Jennifer Rog-| | Keith Joseph Gulli-| William Jensen, Elizabeth| Pickering District H S Results Are Announced and. Science); Mary Ann Wil- liamson (Math and Typing). GRADE 10A First Class Honors: Carole Bowles, Ian Buttars, Donald Drake, Robert Duncombe, Mi- chael Freeman, Beverley Haw- thorne, Emma Laughlin, Petra Maroldt, John Miller, Sandra Omelon, Raye Oxford, Gerald |Pegg, Valerie Rowan, Terry Skelton, Gary Sotne, Roger Stronell, Christine Tyas. SECOND CLASS HONORS Barbara Brown, Dawn Brown, Trudy Cane, Susan Cawthorne, Marie Draper, Sue Hannah, sephine Astley, Brian Balsdon|Wallie Hobbs, Reneth Koehne- man, Marilyn Labrie, John Lus- ted, Susan Olsen, Jimmy Pow- ell, Henry Raetsen, Dianne Ri- chardson, Keith Wagar, Paul (White, Eric Wolff. | Third Class Honors: John Brett, Diane Bye (Math); Peter Evans (Latin); Mary Sue Hunt, Pass Standing: Roland Mez, {Nelson Stroud. GRADE 10B Second Class Honors: Wil- liam Barrett, Margaret Carl {zon Jim Gillard, Clare Harris, | [Margaret Newman, Sandra) Barry| | Pomeroy, John Vesters, Sandra|linson, Lynn Wilson. Wardell. Third Class Honors: |Baker (Social Studies); Hall, Gary Hall ies); Robert Hall, | Robert Layzell, Pauline Man- sell, Bonnie "Maurer, Gail Mayne, Robert McKinlay (Math and French); Joseph Moodie (Art); Glen Pugh, Charles. Rix- lon, Sharon Short (French); {Burt Vizely (French); Cheryle Wattman, Pass Standing: (Latin); ward Crooks Nancy Anne (Social Stud-| Sandra Hill, | David Bate Loraine Carter, Ed- (Math); Gayle Disney, Donna Freeman (Math), Annabelle Graham, Victor Hooker (Eng.); Carole Hunter, Ronald Lanegger (Art); Janet McDonald (Math); {Robert Mically, Wanda Moore (Social Studies); Julian Teel- ling (Math); Ray Ward (Eng. {and S Social Studies). Hea-l; «Fox, Wayne Lade, Bryan| |GRADE 10C | First Class Honors: Ferne | Shu ert. Second Class Honors: Shar- leen Chute, Hazel Closson, Su- Harris, Gladys Jones, Wilma Palm, Joyce Thompson, |Wanda Wi 1 liams, Donna Young. | THIRD CLASS HONORS INTERPRETING THE NEWS UK. Inte Only In By JOSEPH MacSWEEN Canadian Press Staff Writer The Iraqi delegate to the United Nations declared that British concern with Kuwait "can be explained with one word--oil." This is a strong argument--| Britain receives 40 per cent of| its oil from Kuwait -- but it can have just as valid a bearing on why Iraq's Premier Kassem wants to take over Kuwait. No tale of Arabian nights con- jures up a picture of treasure more fabulous than the modern- day story of Kuwait, which pro- duces $3,000,000 worth of oil a day in a territory about on B GRADE 11B First Class Homors: David Hawthorne, Elaine Schultz, George Wright. Second Class Honors: Ron Barkey, Grant Foreman, Don- ald Holter, William Keevil, Don- ald Lay, Mary Miszkiewicz, Paul Range, Wellesley Robert- son, Terry Sherlock, Harry Yet- lentire Middle East. rest Oil? the size of Prince Edward Is- land. { And this is no short - term prosperity for the country whose population is only about 210,000. Kuwait's oil reserves, estimated at 62,000,000,000 barrels, are twice those of the United States and one-third the reserves of the BUILDS PROSPERITY Sheik Abdullah as-Salim As- Sabah, the ruler, has used his vast income to build schools, highways and hospitals, making a prosperous welfare state with- out income tax. But the sheik has invested his capital -- his fortune is esti- mated at $1,000,000,000 -- not in Arab lands but in Europe. His investments of oil profits have been important to the British economy. British newspapers have been commenting in a worried way about the long - term safety of Kuwait under present policies even if its troubles with Iraq are resolved without harm. man (French). Third Class Honors: Daniel (History); Ralph Janet Tom- Pass Standing: Joyce Lewis! (History) Nancy Rackham] (Science). {GRADE 11C (to Grade 12 Com- mercial) First Class Honors: Sharon Gibb, Carol Groves, Murray Maurer, Geraldine Paterson. Second Class Honors: Ruth Benson (Arithmetic); Agatha Bucking, Ruth Donnelly, Helen Erickson (Typing); Sheila Mec- Mullen, Diane Paquet (His- tory); Carolyn Plitz, Denise Pominville. Third Class Honors: Bigham, Verna Closson (Typ- ing); Andrew Czap, Sharon De- laney, Anne Draper (Typing); Janet Jones, Carol Killin (Phys. Ed. and Typing); Mark Kirk, Millie Kutlich, Trevor Smith Doris lenues would bring new hope {modity, could prevent the Ku- "In the long run, there can never be stability in the Middle |East until Kuwait and the other rich oil sheikdoms of the Persian Gulf come to terms with their |Arab neighbors," says the Lon- |don Daily Herald. SCHILL.PACKED fst. RUN THRILLERS! : Weird! Supernatural! "THE SNAKE WOMAN" with SUSAN TRAVERS We DARE You To Look Into... "DOCTOR BLOOD"S COFFIN" IN COLOR COMPLETE! INTACT! ¥ The Spectacular Romance that thrilled millions! DAIDO.S SELZNICKS / MARGARET MITCHELLS Yoday' GONE WITH THE WIND CLARK GABLE VIVIEN LEIGH LESLIE HOWARD LA deHAVLLAND ; SHOWN TWICE DAILY AT 2:00 and 7:30 P.M. DOURS OPEN AT 1:30 and 6:30 P.M, X of Em Coote -- = L Frama "Better distribution of oil rev- throughout the Middle East. A common market in the Middle] East, with oil as its chief com- wait crisis from being the fore- runner of others." CONTROLS ALL Sheik Abdullah is often de- scribed as a man of simple personal tastes with a genuine regard for his people but Ku- wait--while a welfare state--is almost totally paternalistic, with everything depending on the ruler. (Shorthand). Pass Standing: Ronald Brett (English); (English and History); Wood. GRADE 11D First Class Honors: Carol Adams, Elizabeth Newman. Second Class Honors: Carol] {Ferguson, Marvin Kime, Mer- vyn Mercer, Wayne Parker, John Segriff, Murray Stroud, William Watt. Lynda Wenda C o ok areltlin this another long-term dan- The Yorkshire Post save 'he succession isn't clear and sees ger, should an aspirant for the throne be willing to deal with {Kassem to attain even a meas- {ure of power. | "If Kassem is indeed thinking lof reaping profit from a fight {for the succession, his present] {bravado may be no more than la preliminary softening exer- icise," says The Post. "The real |erisis may lie some years PAT BOONE JAMES MASON > ARLENE DIANE a A Le DAHL BAKER ADDED ATTRACTIONS BOY AGAINST BUCCANEER] ce Sd bara Chesher, Ann Richardson, | {Susan Ross, Lody Smiglicki,| |Gerald Smyth, Garry Valliere. Linda Brown (Art); Shirley| Third Class Honors: Dunkeld (Science); Lynn Mec-|Seebeck (History). Keown (Art); Ada Pridmore,| Pass Standing: lert Everett, Linda Lloyd, Rich- Jim| |ahead. if 'lard Schram, Terry Sherin, Mon- ika Stautmeister, Kenneth grey, fwashing machine, two . piece sherry chesterfield, hostess chair, lum- ber, numerous articles, suitable for Compete Gary Bath| eottage. Telephone 725- 5018. POR SALE--Spring. lied bed couch in rfect condition, White - enamel tchen cabinet, shag glass doors, $deal for cottage, $20. Phone 723-4435. EVINRUDE Lark 35, electric starter ft. Lakefield cedar strip boat, teenee » tarp, all controls. Ready to go. for oash only, $875. 929 Masson. #-FT. MOULDED plywood boat, "steer- ing, windshield, upholstered, *57 25 h Johnston motor, good condition, $450. | 9" PRAM boat, for fishing, hunt-| girls' field day events. or a good mooring boat, oars| and pins, $30. 1 Telephone 725-7581. PACE ship with Mark 25 Mercury, o con- | @rols, windshield, trailer. Telephone 38-2953 or 791 Stone Street. E-PIECE chrome suite, including |presented. The first game be- ot, refrigerator, large freezer chest | tween Beaverton Junior Farm- | ® ers and Brooklin Junior Farm- ja. Joou condition, Ajax orWH 2-3 Gall 723-9579 or 37 Sandra Street West. |score in both the boys' {boys' softball competition with Bi Queen Sales and ervice, i | trade-in allowance. stration. Telephone TA THREE demon- | suite, rooms of furniture for sale; | Junior Farmers was Trophy at the Ontario County Junior Farmer Field Day held at Brooklin, June 24. This trophy| (Math and Science); is awarded to the Association/Smith (Typing); | achieving the highest aggregate (Typing); Gary Windsor (TYP- yanctone (Math); |Wagg, Carol Wilson. UXBRIDGE -- The Uxbridge| Junior Farmers and Uxbridge Rudd (Hist.); Junior Institute won the covet- ed Field Day Championship The field day began with the {all four Ontario County Junior | Farmers' Associations being re- ers was won by Brooklin. The| second game between Uxbridge| | Junior Farmers and Port perry] won by| erfield suite, bedroom | Spo range and refrigerator, | Uxbridge. In the final game the| condition. 645 Oxford Street. FT. CABIN cruiser, for smaller boat. Road South, for | SALE -- Moffat gas range, 4 $900 or trade Apply 124 Wilson mics room and in first class condi- mn; may be seen at Henry Street ars old, fully automatic oven, one WAS won by the Brooklin Jun-| Se top unit; used in home eco- gh School between 8-12 a.m. and 1-4|set bm. at Whitby. $125. W. D. Thomson, c., Whitby District High School Board. OLiver 5-3349, ers. {Brooklin Junior Farmers won over the Uxbridge Junior Farm-| The girls' softball competition| {for Institute. | There were no new records this year in the boys 'events. Frank Fielding, Pont Perry, won the REFRIGERATOR, $39; continental bed, |trophy. This trophy is given for| $20; rangette, $10; chesterfield, 20 | Ritson Road South after 6 30 p.m. FOR SALE -- 131. boat, with con. ols, 22 HP, Schott, complete with ac- g#ssories, good condition, £3650. THREE - PIECE suite, ideal for cottage. Telephone 725- sa82. $105. | scoring Phone MO | events, velour chesterfield the most individual | Poms; In the girls' track and field a new record of 164 |feet 6 inches was set for the | softball throw by Jeanne Pear- ison, Uxbridge. Jeanne Pearson | 9 PONTIAC car radio and small RCA and Heather McTavish tied for Wictor radio, $10 each; large . Di nb, $15. x $16; pIOSL » regular $96, | uced to $64 sy" electric ironer, | bY the "High Girl" trophy. This ~itrophy is given for scoring the wduvicual annual points. The Ontario County | Linch roll, $85. Elna Sewing Machine, | {Junior Farmers' Square Dance| Simcoe South 728-2391. SOLITAIRE diamond ring, make offer. Telephone 723-7011 between #-and 6. Monday to Wednesday. CYCLES, $39.95, Tents, boats, s and trailers, new and used. lon Tire Store, 40 Bond Street West. | "mo- TENTS, tarpa tarpaulins, "camp cots, ground #heets, rentals, Oshawa Hardware, Church Street, 723.7254. OFFICE, store, butcher, restaurant pment New, used, buy, sell, trade a Bill Hamilton, Ashburn, Brook. |C'CNtS in the i mes: WIKE new, factory built, pack trailer, represent the County = at FX 9" x 9 cabin tent. Telephone RA SMART shoppers ¢ find "exceptional fur-| oiture buys under "Home Furnishin; = Classified. See it now. hinge lon Saturday, July 15, 1961. {Competition was won by the] "size 8%, Brooklin Junior Farmers and {Brooklin Junior Institute Following the square dance Do- | competition, the large group of| |Junior Farmer and Junior In-| Istitute members. attending the! g field day enjoyed an evening of both round and square dancing. The winners of the various Ontario County| |Junior Farmer Field Day will the |Quinte District -Junior Farmer| {Field Day to be held at the Me-| {morial Centre, Peterborough, FREE TUMBLER WITH $3.00 GAS AT THE HILLTOP GAS OPEN 9 A. SNACK BAR open 7 P.M. till Midnight KING ST. W. AT CITY LIMITS M. till Midnight court (Science); son (French); and| |ing). |GRADE 9E Gary (Mau Day, Timothy Death, Richard linda | Doble, Cheryl Dunn, Linda Gra- Frank Threlkeld (Math). (ham, Heather Johnson, Michael ; |Kearney, Elspeth McKay, Neil SEGROTAT STANDING Third Class Honors: Robert Helen Sch: Douglas Turk, Linda Wilcox. Pass Standing: Evelyn Ran-| Linda Robert-| Netta Rough Dav Wayne AA First Class Honors: Parker, Eleanor Westney. Second Class Honors: Laur- etta Anonby (Science); Barbara| Carson, Richard Curtis, Eliza- {beth Harding, Patricia Ireson, {Margaret Kayes, Lynne Pat-| terson, Martha Ritchie, Janet |Ruddy, Rita Sorenson, Sheridan|Lloyd Harbron, {Van Blaricom, Henrietta Van |Hevelington, Walter Van Nus,| Vilam Wiseman, Susan Wil Third Class Honors: Donna »| Barlow, Pamela Crebbin (Sci-| lence); Wayne Holter, Wayne "High Boy" |M {Murphy (Typing); Douglas Su- fence); ISRAELI Israeli multistage Shavit (Meteor) II rocket blasted off into space Wednesday to gath- er weather data. Israeli auth- orities said the rocket, weigh- ing between 500 and 600 { d|zanne Szablewski, | Taylor, Gloria Taylor (Math); ilhelmina Van den | Broek, Beverly Wallace, Alan | Wellman. Third Class Honors: Joyce| Smith, Darlene Suginamori, Su- Barbara Anne Van den Broek, Greta Douglas Pass Standing: Brian Skitch Howard Sleep (Eng.);| Swerdfiger (Math); aughan (Science). GRADE 9K First Class Honors: Robert G. Brown, Robert James, Wayne Moore. Second Class Honors: ard Berry, Robert Gumbinger, Philip Horse- {man, William McDonald. Third Class Honors: Frank Blizzard, Norman Moore, Don- ald Petch, Frank Traynor, Alta Winger. Pass Standing: Robin Smart (Science); Garry Titterton (Sci- Edward Thompson (Math i|rence Ruscitti, | Pass Standing: ley, iler. i {| GRADE 11A 3 :|Bodnaryk, Carol ley ROCKET pounds, was fired from a se- | launching pad on the | cret Mediterranean seaside and reached a height of 50 miles. --(AP Wirephoto via radio from Tel Aviv) Leon-| Judy Ward, Eleanor (Business Arith). | Pass Standing: Leona Sap kin (Social Studies); Lind Jones (Science); Jane Nicker.| son (Bookkeeping); Grant Pas- coe (Science and Art); Frank | Taylor (Art); lan), |GRADE 10D Second Class Honors: Carol | Nelson, Eilene Robinson, Les Schram, Joe Vander Hyden, Lynda White. THIRD CLASS HONORS Janice Clarke, Karen Hay- ward (French); Lorne Hewie, Lynda Hoskins, Cheryl Lis- Leombe, Grace Michell (Math); {Patricia Parr, Ernest Phillips, Lorne Thompson, Lee Young (French). Pass Standing: Kerry Brock (English); Stephen Cawthorne (Math); Bruce Clark, Joan Ingham (Phys. Education); Sharon Kennedy (Math); Larry Kennedy (Eng.); Lyn Robert- son, Brian Shannon (Math); Shannon Smith (Math); Ste-- phanie Smith. ; |GRADE 10E -- The following students, having completed two years in the clerical course, are granted school leaving cer- tificates. First Class |Jeanne Tran, Third Class Honors: Vernon Bruce, Georgina Burton, Mari- i[lyn Clodd, Pat Cooney, Alan Honors: Betty {| Phelan, Richard "Hoes. in Robert Smith, {|Carslyn Wonnacott. James Mor- Carole Rogers, Bill Young- | First Class Honors: Donna Findlay, Ian |Johnson, Margaret Roberts. | Second Class Honors: Russell {Baird, Leo Daly, Judith Ed- Imonds, Donald Hobbs, Irene Hotner, John MacDonald, David McKee, Robert McTag- gart, Maureen Merritt, Marie Mitchell, Thomas Sime, Gloria { Trolley, David Webster, William Weller. | Third Class Honors: {Gardiner (Physics); Terry {| Green (History); Pat Hickey | (French); Grace Jackson, Shir- Kulyk, Gwen Quinton. Pass Standing: Bill Hamilton Shirley Welsh | (History); Douglas Ecklund | (Geometry); William Freeman, | | Christina Head, Marilyn Mur-| a Kar. GRADE 12A First Class Honors )five Op- tions): Sharon Clarke, Aaron Carole White penton, Patricia Gray, W a y n e|persons were killed Wednesday Knapp, Carol Whittington. | Second Class Honors (Five Options): Nicholas Baker, John Buttars, Glennys Cresswell, Anne Lennox, Donald Lindo, {Carol Lumley, Linda McCance, Carol McPherson, Barbara Messer, Carolyn Payne, Lani Salgo, Ronald Tranter, Gai White. Third Class Honors (Five Options): John Bandurchin, Gordon Edmiston, Ronald Hoar, Sharon Jones, Ruth Mil- ler, Marian Pegg, Sandy. Rit- chie; (Four Options): Ross James (French). Pass Standing (Five Op- tions): Lynn Murison. GRADE 12B First Class Honors (Five Op- tions): Sandra Walmsley. ... Second Class Honors (Four Options): Gerry Bucking, Bill Foster. Third Class Honors (Five Op- tions): Beverley Casselman, Pat Hawkins (Algebra); Alan Johnston, Don Kimura, 5 Moore (Four Options); Bill Cargill, Ron Death, Robert Mec- Bride, Linda Young, Young, Robin Teeling (Hist.); No Diploma. Pass Standing (Four Op- ? Yi Marte THN (OC hamintruls Keith Wright (Algebra © andj Chemistry) Ne Diploma; John] Davison. (French); Paulette | Riches (History); Dale Waltier (Algebra and French). In addition the following stu- dents have completed the re- quirements for the Diploma: Robert] Car Crash Kills Three WATERDOWN (CP) -- Three {when their car collided with a |truck on Highway 5 near this| Hamilton-area community. Dead are Harold Alexander| Fife, 63, driver of the car, and {his two passengers, Ernest, {Henry Francis, 79, and his wife Rozilla, 72, all of Toronto. Provincial police said the car) pulled out to pass another ve-| hicle and collided head-on with a truck driven by Hans Schmi- edeberger, 18, of Grassies, who was treated for a cut knee and released from hospital. POOR SPELLERS AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP) Three head teachers of schools writing to the Auckland public relations officer for information .| about city tours spelled ""accom- modation" with only one "m. One teacher spelled "itinerary" with an e instead of an a, three times in one letter. FRI. NIGHT DANCE TO THE Lincolnaires | THORNTON RD. AT HIGHWAY 401. . .PHONE 723-4972 TONIGHT! OX rice oreN 8:00 SHOW STARTS 9:30 ALL COLOR FAMILY SHOW! a | 122 ART LIN LINKLETT £R- SANDRA bE TOMMY KIRK-Sacarcoo-PATTY McCORMACK ENJOY SUNDAY MOVIES AT THE DRIVE-IN ! THE FINEST PICTURES AT REGULAR PRICES ! CHILDREN under 12 FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON RED BARN -- Gary Disney (Five Options); Gladys Disney (Five Options); Ford Frame (Four Options). GRADE 12 COMMERCIAL Second Class Honors: Diane Dear (Gen. Bus.); Sharron Humphrey (Gen. Bus.); Sharon Richardson (Gen. Bus.); Lynn Rogerson (Sp. Comm.) Third Class Honors: Keith McDowell (Gen. Bus.); Judith Peterson (Gen. Bus.); Hilda Smyth (Gen. Bus.); Garry Tay- lor (Cler. Comm.). Pass Standing: Sharon Duro- cher (Special Commercial Dip.); Ruth Hustler (General Business (History and Latin). Dip.) Summer GRAND VAL Dancing. LEY RANCH DANCE SCHEDULE SATURDAY NIGHTS-- The Grand Valley Hoedown WITH THE WONDERFUL MONTGOMERY ORCHESTRA $2.00 per couple -- Bring a Gang ond have a ball -- For reservations ca FRIDAY NIGHTS-- NO JEANS OR To social clubs and groups -- we hayrides, dances, corn roasts, north of No. 2 Highway on Valley wiener roasts and outings, II TEmple 8-2691 The Grand Valley Bandstand WITH TOP NAME BANDS WINDBREAKERS invite you to use our facilities for 2 miles Farm Road, Pickering. Splice the mainbrace--Box the Compass-- Shiver me timbers-- IT'S A NAVAL ENGAGEMENT OF ENTERTAINMENT A RANK ORGANIZATION RELEASE DISTRIBUTED BY 0TH CENTURY FOX KENNETH CONNOR © ERIC BARKER LESLIE PHILLIPS © JOAN SIMS NOEL PURCELL » HATTIE JACQUES ADDED FUN HIT | The "Li ht-Hearted" army comedy | LIGHT UP | THE SKY PLAZA THEATRE You wil miss ® Ret joke IAN CARMICHAEL TOMMY STEELE STARTS AIR CONDITIONED TODAY ror YOUR coMmFORT es

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