@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, December 5, 1967 "LH INTER-CLUB 1961 DAIRY CHA Paul Tamblyn (left) and | DougJose, both of Orono, | hold the large trophy they | were presented with at the Durham County holstein ban- quet at Orono recently. The '61 Prizewinners BOWMANVILLE -- The fol-/McCreery made the presenta- lowing is the second half of the tion. list of prizewinners at the re- cent commencement at the Bowmanville High School. The first part of the list was in Monday's Times. | The Senior Rugby award was presented by Mr. A. L. Hooey to', Allan Woodlock as being the player who contributed most to Senior Rugby. Tyrrell Provincial student aid bursaries. s Diane Taylor and Randall|with the highest McArthur Foundation won the award.| Karen Atkinson This award is presented to stu- dents attending university, who ebtained High Honor standing. | Leslie Lander, Karen Mce-| Arthur, David Milne and Connie won the _Dominion- The United. Counties scholar- ship, awarded to the student standing in Prime won the Men's Canadian' Grade 13 in the United Coun- Club history prize which is't ies, went to Verne Chant. Gar- awarded .to students in Grade|net Rickard made the presenta- 10 who obtain the highest); standing in Canadian History. ion. Verne Chant also won the The Catholic Women's league/Ontario Scholarship, an award award for the highest stand-|presented to students obtaining ing in Grade 10 Latin went to|/80 or more per cent in eight Anton Forster. Father Malane |G presented the award. yrade 13 examinations The Louis Dippell memorial} The Gilfillan Prize for public|Scholarship for the student in speaking in Grades 9 and 10|Grade 13 who went to -- Bowmanville shift --| highest total in Chemistry and Caroline Stacey, Anton Forster,|one other of Physics, Botany Bonnie Mutton; Courtice shift--|and Zoology was Katherine Slemon, Alan Fraser, | Verne Darlene Hall and Gwen Wraight| Dippell made the presentation (tied). Miss Boyd presentation. PUBLIC SPEAKING made the ment showing teen - The Tamblyn prize for public! wood speaking in Grades 11, 12 and|sprawled in 13 were presented by R. Scott| banned today gr aed MPIONS trophy is for the top 4-H in- ter-club Fined $50 For 'Death Brawl PICKERING gaged in a fight to such an extent that a police officer) ithought that one of them would die, were Monday fined $50 an Robert Dnieper Police Court. Charged with creating a dis- iturbance were James Heenan land Joe Polesko of Pickering |who both pleaded not guilty to the charges. Constable Lawrence Watson >| \of the Pickering Village police 4' \department said that on Sun-| | |day, Nov. 12, at 3.00 a.m., he linvestigated a public disturb- ance at the back of Dan's Res- taurant in Pickering Village. | He said he saw two men run- ning around the restaurant and) in Pickering' Poem Read At 'Hampton WI By M. HORN HAMPTON -- A friendly gath+| ering was held recently in the, Christian Education building when Hampton's Women's Insti- tute had as their guests the | %, \Nestleton Women's Institute. MGMGIUDELSUCEUDT CGEM At the Christmas meeting a | special collection will be taken to be sent to the Golden Plough) 4\Lodge, at Cobourg. Mrs. Beacock read a poem she composed for the 60th anniver-| sary of the Nestleton WI, which! they will be celebrating in the jnear future champions of 1961. |making novelty ornaments from --Oshawa Times Photo |driftwood. ENTERTAINMENT CinemascoPE TIMES 2:00 ~ 4:25 - 6:30 Last Complete Show 9:00 p.m. UNASHAMED LOVE RITES ! obtained the awarded to Chant te Fane Pra, § BAN BIKINI AD LONDON (AP)--An advertise age Holly Tuesday Weld a bikini was from London's | actress to Sharon Leach, Carol Elston| buses and subways. Officials of] and Jim Rogers Judy Jeffrey won the Bonny-} castle prize for-most promise in| Dramatics. R. Sheridan made the. presentation. The McGregor Prize to the best student in Upper School Latin and English was won by Gerald Hallowell. Alex Mc- Gregor made the presentation. | The Devitt and Ferguson prize} was won by Margaret Vanstone and Brenton Hughes. This prize is awarded to the boy and girl, elected by fellow students, who showed diligence in studies and other school activities,| cheerful submission to author- ity, self-respect and independ- ence of character, readiness to forgive offence, desire to con- ciliate differences of others and moral courage and unflincing| truthfulness. Mr. Stacey made| the presentation The Ontario Plowmen's Asso- ciation award was won by John Allin and Bruce Hendry. The award is presented to the team cf boys entering the Inter Sec-| ondary School plowing competi- tion Mr. Stanley Allin made the presentation Gary MacDougal was award-| ed the Screech Owl plaque for the greatest contribution to the 1960-61 Screech Owl. The prize was presented by Verne Chant SCREECH OWL CUP Marie Foran was awarded the Screech Owl cup for the 1960-61 Cover Design. Tt was presented by Linda Cameron The Durham County district high school board prizes for the student obtaining the highest standing in Grades 9, 10, 11 and i2 and Commercial went to-- Grade 9 -- William Depew; Grade 10 -- Anton Forster; Grade 11 -- Chris Robinson; Grade 12 -- Dixie Gill; Junior Commercial -- Shirley Wil- liams; Senior Commercial ~ Patricia Fraser. Dr. John T. %« ' » al tg |f Aww THRE? Ur a ts we oe % ARY "it Annee tse the state-run British transport commission said the advertise- ment is too provocative =~ BELINDA LEE TOMORROW! OSHAWA WILL SEE THE PICTURE THAT HAS BEEN ACCLAIMED ALL OVER THE WORLD! BR NEW YORK "Deserved all the hurrahs and the impressive honors it has received!" Bosley Crowther, Times feo ~ PARIS "/t- surpasses the Apocalypse..." Micheli Aubrient, Paris Presse e LONDON */ claim this film to be the most exciting ever madé... 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