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The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1961, p. 4

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ar i Sg J Al Te Pl TRA ee Ae '@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thersday, September 28, 1967 Chemistry; John Rundle, first year Medicine. Miss Leslie Lander is at Mc- Master University, Hamilton, for first year Arts course. At Ryerson Institute, Toronto, is Must Joan Turner in second year Home Economics; Leeli, visit Rackham, first year of a three- I ing Mr. 20d Mss. A L Fea Slectromes course; oid - annah, first year of Me- dical Laboratory course; John pi CHERY RECORD James, Jr. first year of the|, tH 3 Dunsd " Hit three-year Graphic Arts course. or 7 yoan | d ups on C this Sty Pa Thompson is at College| ys pory Association champions of Pharmacy. _|ships in Galt when she won the Nurses in training are: Miss junior girls' free-style bow and Joan Ormiston at Oshawa Gen- arrow competition with the high- eral Hospital; at Peterboroughiest point count ever run up in Civic are: Misses Charlottelthe event. : Austin, Mary Lou. Marr, Mer- ridy Mutton and Audrey Spicer. Teacher's College are: Misses Berta Higgon and Linda Pur- dy, Bill Barton, Jim Cryder- man and Larry Jamieson. Mrs. E. Thompson, Woodville, Break 6 Records At Uxbridge H.S. By W. CHATTERLEY UXBRIDGE ~-- Six records were broken at the Uxbridge High School recently. Ross Prentice took the lead, breaking three records for the Juniors: 440 yds., 1:2,6; 880 yds., in 2:21.4; and discus throw 83 ft. 4 inches. Ralph Cox brokb the two-mile open record in 11:6,6. Intermediate records were broken by Doug. St. John with i a discus throw of 109 ft. and Garry Harrison and Roger For- i sythe tied to break the high jump record with 5 feet 4 inches. 4 Girl' Junior event winners i were Janet Slack with 20 points | and Helen Brown, Doris Slack, Carol Tuck, all tied with six i points. i Senior Girls' winners were: Jean Leeck with 15 points, Elaine Goldstone * 12 points, Phyllis Weir 11 points. Junior Boy's: Ross Prentice Bow. Students Go To College MRS. A. L. HOOEY BOWMANVILLE -- Mrs. W. L. Patterson has returned from a visit in British Columbia. Mrs. C. Slemon has sold her home on Church street and has taken up residence at Niagara Falls, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mitchell have returned from a holiday with Dr. and Mrs. V. H. Storey at Lake Nipissing. Mr. and Mrs. M. Roenigk are on vacation ih Western Ontario. Misses Mary Jewell, Madlyn Wilcox, Isabel Davis, Margar- et Allin and Mrs. W. A. Edger are on a motor trip to North Carolina. Mr. and Mrs. R. Gill have left by car for a visit with Mr. Gills' parents in Regina, Sask. Students registered at 23 points, Wayne Lyle, 14 points, Bill Taylor, 13 points. Intermediate Boy's: Roger Forsythe, 18 points; Garry Har- rison, 14 points; Brian Morrison 13 points. Senior Boy's: Ron James, 19 points; Carl Todd, 15 points; Keith Barton and Ralph Cox with 10 points. The Uxbridge Champs are competing with Port Perry Champs today in Port Perry. Queen's University, Kingston, are: Norman James, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. James, in En- gineering; Fred Vanstone, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. Vanstone, fourth year in Finance and Commerce; David Milne, first year Arts Course; Miss Mar- garet Vanstone, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Vanstone, first year in Commerce course; Miss Karen McArthur, first year Arts course; Ross Tur- ner, second year Chemistry and Mathematics. At the University of Toronto are Hartley Lewis, son of Mrs. Agnes Lewis, in fourth year mathematics; Miss Lynda Rackham, first year of the Arts course; Howard Rundle, Jr., second year Physics and MAKING FRIENDS MONTREAL (CP)--Ten Cana- dians and 182 Americans worked in African countries this year as part of Operations Cross- roads, a student study and work project. Miss Dawn Marshall, a McGill University graduate who spent the summer in Sierra Leone, said the project's pur- pose is to establish a person-to- person relationships in depth be- tween the natives and Western- ers. (%4 in the Intermediate section, broke the high jump mark. --Qshawa Times Photo tice, Roger Forsyth and Ron James. Prentice posted three records during the Junior track meet. Roger Forsyth, | CHAMPIONS at the Uxbridge High School field day recent- ly smile over their winnings. Shown are (l-r)--Ross Pren- Council's Lagoon Plan Stinks - Says Petition | M. CHATTERLEY | They stated the cost of|sh UXBRIDGE -- A petition sign-|the $198,000 agreed to by Coun-|give the people what they want. ed by 426 ratepayers was laid|cil, is prohibitive and would| His motion was that the On- before Town Council Tuesday place a heavy tax burden on an|tario Water Resources Commis- DISCOUNT PRICES ON ALL LP.s 1.20 ° °3 icons .. 3.89 158 ° "en As 3.99 LP. RECORDS . 2.39 °F Ricoros .. 4.38 3.1 8 Reg. 5.98 4.19 or 3.36 L.P. RECORDS .. -20 L.P. 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He be reserved until a full Council called for a public hearing by|, oviously voted against the meeting was carried. the OMB. Petitioners feel plans, other|Sept. 12 plans. 3 ANOTHER REPORT than the one agreed to by Coun-| Addressing other Council Councillor Taylor said one cil at the September 12 meet-| members -- two plus the Mayor other report was presented to ing, would cost less. |were missing -- he said a vote the Ontario Water Resources. DAMAGE POLICE DEPT. [Akeni by WC. pempey o Toughs Threaten { supervision He thought it would be too] costly for him to continue, said Councillor Taylor. y vi e over the pos-|cillor Taylor, was also concern- : . | a police de. ed Eo attempted break- Soo 3 period hd D Jet partment by Uxbridge Town-|ins at the police station. 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CHATTERLEY [to the arena as requested. a year in maintenance, com- UXBRIDGE Councillors| Chief Ellenberger, said Coun- i anted Councillor Taylor | Councillor Fred Taylor to|eral "young toughs," sald Coun-| oP out who gave Chief Ellen- | cillor Taylor. i TEENSVILLE PRESENTS "The ission to offer the| If these threats of physical DE eday Police facilities to|violence continue, and the chief Uxbridge Township. asks for more men, the help This could occur, Councilishould be made available, said learned, if Uxbridge Township Councillor Taylor. | abided by the chief's written Councillor Taylor stated that request to hire a police officer Justice of the peace J. Tomkins | to clean up the teenage drink- had been threatened recently. | ing problem. D POLICE WOMAN Tempests" | Special R FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE SPECIALS @ HANK SNOW. His brand new album "The Southern Cannon Bell" Contains 12 Honk Snow favourites = "I'm Movin In", "Tongled ind" "Let Me Go Lover" plus nine others DISCOUNT PRICE . . 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