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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Aug 1963, p. 6

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ng dG Bly" oly Wao g Mag 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 6, 1963 An extensive search was made for three youths seen in the area s Typewriters The car owned by John Walt Barrie was found abandon- WHITBY And DISTRICT Whitby Bureau Office 111 Dundas St. Manager: Rae Hopkins West Henry High Students : Get Excellent Marks Atkinson: Eng Lit, 67 The Grade 13 students of! Judith Henry High School have once)sl, Eng more produced some excelient/51, Fr, Auth, 64, Fr marks on their final examina. James Bloye tions. LY Alg 78. Geom Top pupil in the class of 41/Bot. 51 : this year was Mary Lou Cuddy,| Cameron Bowes Eng. who won an Ontario pone. Alg. 61, Geom ship with an average of $5.9 Auth 57, Fr Con Dp per cent, Miss Cuddy obtain ed- Ronald Bremne exght first class and one second 61, Eng class honors 66, Phys In second place was David Auth. 34, Hoag with an average of 76 per Harry Cockburn cent on eight papers 51, Hist. 38, Geom. 62 Complete results of this year's Phys. 54, Chem 51 exams are as follows Mary Lou Cuddy Fred Arnold: Eng. Comp. 78,/83, Eng, Lit, 88, Alg Eng. Lit. 56, Algebra 70, Geom. '98, Trig. 84 Phys. 87 60, Trig. 66, Physics 50, Chem. Fr Auth. 72, Fr M, Fr Comp. 58 Roy George Ashby: Eng Hist Hist. 65, Trig. 76, Phys. Chem BOW TO ST. KITTS Brooklin Srs. Lose First Place Chance By CLIFF GORDON \bined to get the ball roll Brooklin Sr. Lacrosse Club/6.10. Coombes followed lost a big chance to take over|pair of fast ones at aole possession of first place in/11.04 to knot the count the league standings last night| three all as they dropped a close har ral Brooklin fought 7-6 decision to the St.) whooping it Catharines Athletics in the Gar-| den City, The win gives the St.) eost y, Kits team a_ two-point lead! Rrool them over the local favorites and St. Kitts: took Gary Moore ied. the tack, again. Moore put them for the winners with aces ®i before Ruttan scored goals, Skeeter Mower added two Rino } with singletons going Doug Smith and Darry Dayies For. Brooklin Riackiin drew fret Coombes with three ONCTSI tine) anrind ac by Ken and Glen Lo . scored on a Ken Ruttan. Brooklir +Coombes to make Jr. Star Johnny Davis This Oshawa but the classy sha: tor was robbed on three o when he hit the post Cy Coombes also missed great chance on the first s goal, and as a result t were in a make belis the first period as they fail Com 55 Eng Bot Eng Eng 86 Che 60. Tri 57, Bi Lit. 59, 0 fans were up at this as on pass ame one Rave ve sh while Brooklin was -- = oe 1a services of Larry Craggs, Gerry Platt and Bob C hoped most of these be back tion night when Brook Port Credit Arena to do b with the Sailors of that The first period was affair for Brooklin as bounces appeared to t against them and they not backchecking the way th should, A penalty to Rat!y the locals at 5.99 of th stanza proved home side tnnk the of the man power for ber one. Thev fallowed ath + more as the Rrooklin ows! we just couid not get untracked The second period was some what different however as Brooklin came out like a ball club. The Lotton 'boys he big bur m Hastir in a in in and took the ys Both top © two games left an ST Rvag KING eastly advantaze onal numoh - fe any to some of these bir show their power it ~ be a different story ers were gettin team shots ne am Hist. 57 Tri Comp. §2 Fells s. Comr Zoo} Comp > Ro Dp , Geom Comp, 7 Frances Gibson Bot 65 ool Li A $1,:1 Walfried 60, Trig Ch ' h, Comp David Hoag Ene Php ui af 77, Chem Comp Alg 60 60 e Grobe Comp Gotthelf Alg Zool,. 58 Germ $5 Ex lo 8 David Houston Comp g. 57, Comp. Geom m. 93, 9 >. 69 M4 --~| Camp ing at with a up at stage t once again penalties proved) a bench penalty to a maa short the two up lead e and daughter it a new ba 61 65 56 Eng, Lit, Trig. 58, Bot Gerald Jorden 70, Eng. Lit. 61, 80, Trig. 66, Phy Fr. Auth, 50. Fr Larry Lamb Eng. Lit. 63 65, Trig. . 53, 6 Auth. 52 Mel Eng 1. Ke athr ryn 66 Geom fA 51 63, Zool Comp. Bruce Phys. 52, Chem Fr ng. Cor 90, B 1, .Lat Eng 58, Hist §9 Alg Eng Alg Phys Fr, Comp n* Lit 67, Trig Au Mcleod E ms 67. Che Com} ng 74 37 yre 63, 51, ith Geom 2 53 Roland Mackey Lit 57 60 Zool Eng Rot Alg Eng 56 David Meader: Eng. Lit, 52 Kate Menzel: 65, Bot. 51, Zooi Al 58, Chem Michael Mitchel 10.02 and 69 Eng. Lit Trig. 76 Auth 66 bert Ort Fr Re on Fr. Comp z. Comp. 6? Eng Eng g. 37. Eng 70 31, Che ( Boy np, 77 ot. 73 Auth Comp , Geom Geom m. 56 50 Comp. 70 Geom Chem 57 Eng Hist Bot, 7 51, Fr 68, Comp.! Chem 66, Geom Comp Comp Geom, 56 Comp Geom, m, 60 BS | bration | ing who | Park for piemic Tel. 668-3703 held each year Eng, Trig Ray mond Reeson: Bruce the anniversary of the Illin- den Revolution in Macedonia, was underwritten by the churches: so all could be sent directly Skopje Disaster Fund, photo left, leaders Sunday was a day of cele and a day of mourn- for 3,000 Macedonians gathered at Springhill their: annual church The cost of the picnic to celebrate to the In the _of _the 63, Alg. 82, Geom, Phys. 81, Chem, 69, Fr. Comp. 67. Eng. Comp. | Auth. 62, 87, | 81, Lit 76, Auth Lit 55 , Eng 50, Fr Comp Rodman; Eng. Comp. 738 donations Picnic Raises $11, 900 For Skopje Disaster Fund WHITBY PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs ast ents Mr and Mr me- Alex Mitchel! of seven men on the t Mower scored y defence ay ae or like to would BROCK witty Exening Shows 6.55 & 8.30 Last Complete Show at 8.30 Prchere~ A Conga Mcage Prosuciber -Peiensnd by 200 CerturyFax Second Feature Attraction "THE LAPLANDERS" in Gorgeous Eestmen Color Mr. and Mrs the G me some their. well s al A. W Anne weekend at cs g ise OLA te a nr t hon r home of and Mr Rowley 60 Sar nia for W south rs Rowle an Tho consideration being was d Mrs Harold Butson ; left for a two-week c ulf of Mexico for shown on the busy SUMMARY First Period ities -- Batley 5 Ul, McNult . Brook G 14.99 Rrooklir Davies 6.35 See ond Pe pets K » 16.35 _Vipond 6.25 8.28 9.48 Alg, 67, Geom. 74, Trig 63. 165, 'Chem Theodore Scholten En 87, 5 Geom Eng June Scott: R Geom Lit a6, 'omp Comp. 68 Sharman Alg Phys. 73, Chem Sheedy: Alg Fr Auth. 51 Stanley Zool, 75 Michael Geom. 59 Comp. 64 Gary Shewan: Eng 61, Hist, 61 57. Bot. 72. Zoo Smith: Eng. Comp. 72 Fr, Auth, 66, Fr 60 Fr 55, 50 Comp Geom 67 Eng Comp Steven Snelgrove; Alg. 79 Geom. 30, Phys. 51, Kees Stolk: Eng Eng. Lit. 50, Alg | Trig. 56, Bot. 57 63 Michael Tavener: Eng. Comp. 59, Eng. Lit. 60, Hist, 73 Diane Thorn: Eng. Comp Eng. Lit. 82, Bot, 51, Zool. 73, 64, Lat, Auth, 70, Lat 80, Fr, Auth. 71, Fr Comp. 61 Julia Tweedy Eng. Lit. 61, Alg Bot. 50, Zool. 61 Fr. Comp. 57 Jo-Anne rwoo Comp fl, t \73, Trig. 53 Chem Comp. 50 Geom, 73 54, Phys 85 Zool 74 Eng. Comp, 59 81, Geom, 80 Fr. Auth. 61 d: Eng 65, Geom Zoo 55 i) 69, /P An approximate $11,500 was donated to the Skopje Disaster fund Sunday by 3,000 Macedon- ans from the Toronto area, who|niversary of , 'crowded Springhill Park, north of Whitby, their annual yrenic This year from the for the Macedonians Macedoniari-Bulgarian of Sts, Cyril and Meth- 1 St Georges, did not dis ie usual high spirits and g fa es W hich are charac- f peopie Church ody " till mourned the death . 9.000 < nuntry-men in the ; Skor je earthquake Knowing the urgent need for funds the Toronto greed to underw recent rite the costs o the picnic in order that all dona tions. could go directly through ; the Canadian Red Cross to the stricken area. Tables were, set up by several nembers of the Toronto Branch i the Red Cross Society to re- ceive the thousands of dollars in cash, cheque and pledge dona- lions. The ladies of the churches held a bake and watermelon sale dur- ng the day, with proceeds also going into the relief fund Taking second place to the im- e of the money raising drive 1 were the celebrations of 52, Zool (4, Eng. Lit. 30, Hist. ns | Comp. '58 Milton Van der Comp. 58, Eng. Lit. 80. Trig Rot. 57. Zool. 533. Phys Chem. 59, Fr. Auth. 75 Camp. 63 W 3 Veen Comp Geom Comp Frederi ck Webber: Zool. 57 churches nae a *!the earthquake victims. idonia and y | j churches hold a commemor- | ative service for the dead of the 1903 revolt. Members of the Canadian Red Cross Corps (photo right) accepted the relief fund donations which totalled $11,500 --Oshawa Times Photo Stolen In ed Saturday. 'but no arrests were made. Shorgas Entry | Whitby Town police reported! a break and enter at Shorgas| Limited, Victoria street east! over the weekend. Constable Gary Winters not- iced a broken window in the| building early Saturday morning and further investigation by Constable Donald Williams re- vealed the theft of two Reming-| ton typewriters and three adding machines. The thieves apparently broke a jock on the fence surrounding, the building and climed in| through the window. | Sergeant Gerald Robinson is| , |heading further investigation. Also during the weekend /a 1961 model car stolen Friday from Barrie Ontario was recov- ered by Constable Winters on Brock street S. | OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE | at Nu-Way, carpet and broad- loom has been a specialty for 18 years . . . with thousands of yords on display to select from, PHONE 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CO. LTD, 174 MARY ST; PARENTS - YOUNG PEOPLE SUMMER IS THE TIME OF DECISION GO BACK TO SCHOOL Stop school and get a job - rif job. Take some type of SPECIALIZED TRAININ We ot the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE urge al! young people to get all the high school education they con get -- then take a business course --- SOMETIMES HOWEVER it is not practical nor economically possible, or for a variety . 4 a to tiger By high school --- if these are your clr- give serious consideration to taking SPECIALIZED | Business TRAINING, A BUSINESS COURSE IS THE FASTEST WAY OF GETTING TO THE POINT WHERE YOU CAN EARN YOUR OWN LIVING The OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE js accepting registration NOW for the FALL TERM opening TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, Get your copy of "BUSINESS TRAINING FOR THE SPACE AGE" which gives complete details then ACT -- REGISTER AT ONCE! YOU WILL GET individual wystruction -- pechit on modern equipment, assistance in obtainin when you groduate.OSHAWA BUSINESS COLL tect Or OFFERS lie tte aa YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ond FULLY QUALI. 'AFF, 10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH, OSHAWA DIAL 725-3375 Clip and mail this coupon for complete detoils, There is no obligetion, $ NAME AGE .... GRADE .... ADDRESS . TELEPHONE .... the 60th anniversary of the 1903)" lianden revolution. against the Ottoman Empire and 1100th an- the creation of the Macedonain language. A brief service lead by the Very Reverend H. Elieff of Sts. Cyril and Methody, was held r. the afternoon in commemora- tion of the dead of the uprising An inspiring talk. by a spry 85 year old veteran of Illinden, Naho Grozdanoff, brought tears to the eyes of many elder mem- bers of the group Toronto Alderman Grayson brought the greetings of Mayor 'Donald Summerville and wished the Macedonains in their efforts Michael ccess Clem Nicoloff, son of Rever- nd Ni coloff of Detroit, brought) that city's well wishes and spoke) briefly on the history of Mace- its surpressed peoples Sunday's dark skys. and high winds left a lot to be desired in a day for a picnic, but as a day when countrymen stood together and gave what they had 'it was certainly successful. and inspir- HARLEY'S Service Centre FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY Li eae wee = SCUGOG CLEANERS & Shirt Launderers FREE Pick-up & Delivery Doily PHONE 668-4341 CLEANED » 3 ake in tok on @ brighter, fresher - eon enw roa uding W" Onent viens, etc. et BAKER CLEANING . . . 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Licensed Mechonic Free Check-Up Erin Ho vy Corefree day D PICK-UP & DELIVERY 668-4232 932 BROCK ST. N. WHITBY ne ONE-PIECE CONCRETE ie hc AMMEDUTE DLURY OW AUL SUS @ FOR YOUR NEW HOME @ REPLACEMENT FOR OLD STEPS @ NON-SLIP SURFACE ON TREADS AND PLATFORM "YOUR FIRST STEP TO SEAUTY AND SARETY™ 655-3311 CONCRETE PRODUCTS LTD. ONTARIO YOUR SPORT CALENDAR -- of -- Weekly Events! This Programme Presented By The Local Business Firms of WHITBY and DISTRICT! CLIP AND SAVE FOR WEEKLY REFERENCE! THIS WEEK'S SPORTS EVENTS LACROSSE ONTARIO SENIOR LEAGUE Soturdey, August 3, ot 8:45 p.m. Brooklin Seniors vs Bramp- ton Seoltests ot Brampton Arena. Thursdoy, August 8, ot 8:45 p.m. Brooklin Seniors vs Port Credit Soilors ét Port Credit Arena. Soturday, August 10, ot 8:45 p.m. St vs Brooklin Seniors ot Brooklin Arens, Cotharines Athletics LAWN BOWLING Wednesdoy, August 7, ot 1:30 pm. Red Wing Rose Bow! tournament, This is a mixed doubles. tournament at Whitby Lown Bowling Club. WRESTLING Tuesdoy, August 6, ot 8:30 pm Main. Event--The Beost vs Gentlemon Jim Heady Semi-final John Poul Henning vs Sweet Daddy Siki. Preliminary Dr, Jerry Grahom vs Tony Marino. at Oshowe Children's Arena SPORTING ORGANIZATIONS PLEASE TAKE NOTE. THE AUGUST SCHEDULES HAVE NOT YET BEEN TURNED INTO THIS OFFICE, IF YOU WISH YOUR GAMES PUBLICIZED IN NEXT WEEK'S SPORTS CALENDAR PLEASE HAVE THE SCHEDULE TURNED INTO THE OSHAWA TIMES WHITBY OFFICE 111 DUNDAS STREET WEST NOT LATER THAN THURSDAY AFTERNOON. HOOKER & SONS LTD. No. 7 Highway, 3 miles West of Brooklin 1962 MERCURY METEOR DELUXE 4 DR. $ Autometic trensmission General Motors Dealer For CHEVROLET--OLDSMOBILE CHEVROLET TRUCKS CORVAIR BROOKLIN 655-4811 MERCURY AUTO BODY COLLISION-CUSTOM BODY WORK MODERN EQUIPMENT SATISFACTION GUARANTEED COURTESY & SERVICE 324 ASH ST. PH. 668-8522 24-HR. 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