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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jul 1964, p. 4

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Jand every mentber to ensnrej Mr, Laycox said that the ea eres 3 ie See es bed would be e progressive world in which initial drawings. we live?" , Fabs jammed Wank questioned: DEVELOPERS' OFFER Councillor Newman questioned) «These people are in business to make money," "he said, giving two readings to the de- benture bylaw, when Reevel"None of our grants will app,y. It is going to cost not only for IN PICKERING TOWNSHIP Municipal Building Bylaw Given First Two Readings BROUGHAM (Special) -- Aj|building, explained his position.| proposing a larger county unit, debenture bylaw for a proposed] "Since the last meeting peo-|which would embrace almost )\new municipal building in Pick-|pje want to know why I wasjaii departments in. Pickering ering Township, abandoned by 4/go ornery," remarked the cOUN-|Townshin, in which h 4|3-3 vote at a previous meeting,|citior, "I voted against the by: fie alkene tects I eg was given two readings by|jaw, I did not vote against tic/°°Mtended that a municipal council last week. municipal building. And now the!building would not be a reason- The bylaw would authorize|bylaw is re-drafted in a busi-/ able project. the oy gl debentures total-/ness-like manner." Reeve Clifford Laycox said: "T don't think the department e i ig. 000, Councillor Donald. Waring,|LARGER UNIT who voted against the bylaw at| Councillor Newman recalledjcan tell us, nor anyone alive previous meeting, and|that at the time of introduction|can tell us how soon. The deci-| that discussion took place of the|county for many years will not be prepared to touch roads or whose vote balanced the sion against the municipalldepartment of municipal affairs police. It is a county planning regional type of thing." sal Vacation Bible School ist." Starts In Audley Today "it wou'd be a crime to issue a debenture out of this munici- puiity. I don't think we should i be starting to build buildings AUDLEY -- Vacation Bible| has made a good start by win-| Wich in time may be taken School will be held at Audley|ning both games, that they have|°Ver by the county. Church from July 6-10, from 9|played. Lets get out and support] The Reeve said that depart. to 11.30 each morning except|this boys team. A -- calljment heads at the new county Friday when it will be at 1p.m.|to the coaches or players willjbuilding say that the space re- Parents "a a inform you of the game-time. rh " --- joerenie, to come at 3 p.m. on ay ut Deputy Reeve Mrs. J. Me- for the closing program. pag ior Peon byrne re Pherson said that it was built Over one hundred sat down) tn, curprise feception ae the pis. --_-- a on to supper at the congregational! siiver anniversary of the Rev.| sy, picnic at Paulynne Park. In|y¢ and Mrs. Buttars at the|,.Vtlle we argue about the spite of the threatening winds|o"r Centre, reg wane ne said Coun- at the supper-hour and showers) ~'p:7;, ed cillor ank, "the machinery good time was had by all. Children's Hospital after alpe cannot, sit back on our Congratulations to Bill Won-| month's vacation . haunches. We have to deal with nacott and Bonnie Graham who Congratulations to Peggy our present needs." were married in St. James|cquire and Susan Richards who nro ge or gor hag tng atl successfully passed 'heir Grade osebank. They will take up : 'nati : résidence at Rosebank. 8 piano examinations, which THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 6, 1964 AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY _ RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. OSHAWA Laycox had a proposal before him from a company he did not name to expand its hold. ings to include a new municipal building, an arena, and a curl- ing rink. : "We would pay for it over a period of 20 years at a low: rental," said the Reeve. Reeve" "that thie, proposal' ve," "tha sal is as firm as it sounds." Somer to coin a phrase, FRENCHMAN'S BAY REGATTA Warm weather and choppy jn the races Saturday and Sun- night while on Sunday a chick- waves greeted sailors Sunday during the annual French- day. A turkey dinner for skip- en supper was served at the pers and crews followed by a end of the day's events. * man's Bay Yacht Club Blue Say soemits, Secwe from Oe dance, was held Saturday --Oshawa Times Photo awa and Toronto participated Cartwright Public . THIS WEEK ONLY !!! 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We're not going to operate effi- ciently without a new building," or; Pascoe, Pat; Sharpe, Chfis; Turner, said the Reeve Tomchishin, Brien; Van Camp, Marie; School Promotions CKSTOCK -- Cartwright Central public school promo- tions are as follows: ROOM 1 -- Grade 1 to 2 -- Archibald, Murray; Beacock, Gordon; Clancy, Tim- othy; Crawford, Benjamin; Crawford, Steven; Dixon, Roy: Earle, John; Earle, Kenneth; Euliott, David; Svans, Waiter; Felstead, David; Finlay, Debra; Get tins, Patti; Gobkes, Dieter; Huntington, Carol; Keul, Michael; Macleod, Sheila; Mathison David; Mc Clurg, Debra; MacMahon, Hal, Perigoe, Dianne; Sleep, Clinton; Snyder, Cynihias Tait, Austin; Train, Denise; Vine, Chris- fopher; Warner, Lorraine; White, Wik liam; Woodward, Michael. Teacher -- (Miss) Anne Werry. Grade 1-2 -- Arcner, Philip; Clancy, Michael; Freer, Terry; Goswell, Joseph: Hart, Catherines Hudson, Paul; Jackson, Welts, Barbara; Werry, Larry; Wright, Cheryl; Wygerde, Henry. Teacher--Mrs. M. Mountjoy. GRADE 3 fo Grade 4 -- Archibald, Susan; Beacock, Robert; Bolan, Debbie; Bradburn, Ronald; Crawford, Kenneth; Duff, Marilyn; Edgerton, Denice; Freer, Jeffrey: Gordon, June; Hopkins, Seward; Huntington, Larry; Jackson, Kathy; Johnston, Sherry; Keuning, George; Lar- mer, David; MacDonald, Dorothy; Mac- Neal, Mary Ann; Malcolm, Darlenes Manderson, Ruth; Maypin, Douglas; Mathison, Mary; McCaul, Stephen; Roh- rer, Barbara; Tennyson, Tommy; Tre- win, Ross; VanCamp, Dale; Walker, Sherri; Wheeler, Barbara; Wilson, Rich- ard: Wright, Leslie. Teacher -- Mrs. Shirley Turner. Grade 4 to Grade 5 -- Adams, David; Argue, Nancy Ann; Bolan, Susan; Brien, Janet; Vanderheul, Dianne: Vine, Her- bert; Wheeler, Michael; Wilson, Suz- anne; Wolfe, John; Wright, Eleanor. Teacher -- Mrs. Ruth M, Skuce. Grade 6 to Grade 7 -- Archer, Rob- ert; Ballingal, Joanne; Bolan, Rick; Brien, Heather; Clement, James; Dor- rell, Leanne; Duff, 'Graham; Dunsmoor, Beth; Edgerton, Donald; Fallis, David; Felstead, Bonnie; Felstead, Judy; Gobkes, Lore; Goswell, Doreen; Grandel, Perry; Hudson, Douglas; Kilpatrick, Wayne; Lee, Brian; Mappin, Paul; Moore, ana A McLeod, Leonard; nz Ron; Rohrer, Brenda; Swain, Bob; Trewin, Barry; White, Margaret; Wotten, Nor- ma. Teacher -- Mrs. Wendy Hamilton. GRADE 6 to Grade 7 -- Ist Class Hon- ors, Frey Rosi; Gray, David; Mountjoy, Linda; Pascoe, Michael; Porrill, Kay; were held at Whitby recently. The Explorers ended their season of activities with a picnic at Paulynne Park last Monday. Also to Linda Seto who obtained first class honors in Grade two theory. FIELD DAY Field Day was held at Bag- gotsville School on Thursday, June 25. The champions for the primary division were Rodney Pantony and Robin Smith; the runners-up were Gregory Saun- ders and Carolyn Campbell. The junior champions were Tim Campbell and Martha Doner; runners-up were Neil Saunders Promotions At Audley AUDLEY -- Following are the promotions school in alphabetical order: TO GRADE 9 of Audley public BAY RIDGES REQUEST Mr, Cairns presented a brief from the Bay Ridges Ratenav- ers' Association advocating a new municipal building. | The brief contended that the operation would be more effici- ent with all departments under one roof, and that it would be more accessible to Metro. About 70 per cent, it said, would have easy access to the new building, and a more ac- tive interest would be shown in municipal affairs. It would KING 17 Bond Street East COLORS TO CHOOSE NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY mw $9450 Complete with Frames Lenses and Case BIFOCALS ii Complete with Frames Lenses and Case BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WHILE YOU WAIT pItt_ca LZ Co. Hours: 9 am. to 5 p.m. Daily Closed All Day Wed. Swain, Donna; Turner, Lorrie; Werry, Carol; Wright, Don; 2nd Class Honors, Malcolm, Glen, Pass Standing, Sharpe, Pauline, Jackson,| Grade 7 - Grade 8 -- ist Class Honors, Betty;/Hart, Gail; Hopkins, Bonnie; Mairs, Rob; Mc-| Thompson, Bill; Wolfe, Bryan; Wotten, Carol. 2nd Class Honors, Bonnetta Guy; Carnaghan, Russel; Gordon, Dianne; Malcolm, Mark; Rohrer, Barry; Shemilt, Harry. Pass Standing, Hopkins, Wayne; M Rose Ann; White, Betty. Teacher -- Grant Campbell. Grade 8 to 9 -- Archer, Sharon; Argue, Marion; Asselstine, Douglas; Bonnetta, Gail; Campbell, Karen; Clement, Lor- raine; Earle, Ellen; Earle, Gwen; Edger- Darlene; Buma, Albert; Campbell, Ric key; Carnaghan, Murray; Clement, Glenna; Czaches, Steve; Evans, Goswell, James; Gray, Sharon; Johnny: Keul, and Jill Doner. The intermedi- . Ry ate champions were John Grze- Phone: 728-1261 lak and Doris Jordan; the runners-up were Joe Grzelak and Karen Smith. They held their picnic at Lynbrook Park on Tuesday, June 23. Congratulations to Stephen Tapscott and Carol Hughes (Oshawa) who were married in Kingdom Hall, Bowmanville. They will live in Ajax. The Squirts ball team, which was organized this spring and is being coached by Mr. A. Richards and Mr. C. Clugston, Baggotsville Promotions Following are the promotions of Baggotsville public school in alphabetical order. TO GRADE 9 Doris Jordan. TO GRADE 8 John Grzelak; Joseph Grzela en¢| Karen Smith. Junior Boys -- Leslie Jankovitch ana) TO GRADE 7 Eadie Kozak; Arnott Wotten and Gienn| Martha Doner; Ingrid Jordan; auynine HIGH JUMP he gb erpay Girls -- Marg Van Hev.| reddy Taylor. rimary Girls -- Donna Wotten, Sally|velen and Ann Van Heuvelen; S$ylvia| Mainprize, : " | Keataer and Valerie Mainprize, "TO GRADE 6 rimary Boys -- Milton Robinson, ntermediate Boys -- Danny Barnes and) Ba . Wayne Barry. | Tony Balson; Arnold Baker and Alan s oe Saunders; Larry Junior Girls -- Yvonne Fulton, Gat gr i [pau ienior Girls -- Rickie Van Heuvelen and boii hdd tall Barbera Kozak and gu-| TO GRADE 5 san Macklin | . i "i ' 3 | John Bell; Timmy Campbell; Van Heuvelen. | Intermediate Girls -- Ann Van H j-| Senior Boys -- Lawre: Pott 1 ms rf Junior Girls -- Heather Thompson, en, Jacqueline Rice. ep cintin |David Bryant; John Lyon. ans Aion Jill Doner, Don Guthrie; Philip Gall Robinson: Intermediate Boys -- Harold Leach,| Luke. Fantony; Neil Saundrs; Marion Taylor, Junior Boys -- Arnott Wotten, BobbY| Jerry Dentinger. | Minfermedate Girls -- Nancy Macklin Th oyrtharke = Sendra Rogers, cea Eine tate ape Wotten - end x : '3 i. na 'otten a gt bea nage Senior Boys -- Glenn Killens, Riek|Dale Wilbur; Lois Killens and Jane Rey- iar coat Po ae rlene Bell; John Chomisky; Rodney Pantony; Dane Povin- sky; Robin Smith. intermediate Boys -- Harold Leacn,| thompson, |nolds. TO GRADE 3 Noe! Robinson. Primary Boys -- Milton Robinson and Carolyn Campbell; Ricky senior Girls -- Barb Macnab, Rickle Chomisky; Wilma Guthre; Gre- Van Heuvelen, Senior Boys -- Doug Bryant, David Primary Boys Macklin,| Mary Lawrence; Kathy Van -De Belt and gory Saunders; Frankie Taylor. TO GRADE 2 Bryant. | |Wayne Barry. Barbara Borek. RUNNING BROAD JUMP |_ Junior Girls -- Heather Thompson,| Junior Boys -- Eddie Van Heuvelen| Primary Girls ~ Darlene Lapham |yyonne Fulton, and Danny Catto; Dennis Hane and Donna Wotten, Junior Boys -- Eddie Kozak, Gary/|Eddie Kozak. Julie Crook; Neil Guthrie; Danny Jordan; Cindy Smith; teacher -- Mrs. Mildred East- wood. We fill all PSI, Ocu. lists and Optometrists prescriptions oat the same low: pricer. Donna; Jackson, Elaine; Johnston, Doug- las; Keuning, Cordell; Malcolm, Dennis: McCaul, Brenda; Philip, Karen; Pros- ser, Terry; Scott, Lynda; Trewin, Jey: Vanc: » Cindy; Walker, Kathleen; Welts, Rayner; Wijliams, Steven; Wof- ten, Thomas; Wright, Elaine; Wygerde, 2 to Grade 3 -- Clements, Collins, Debra; Fraser, Anni Jacob; i Theresa: cher . P, Mitchell. "Seon 2 to Grade 3 -- Archer, Elaine; Brown, Lynda; Ci i, Roddy; Car- maghan, Alice Ann; Cathcart, John; Cath- cart, William; en's con, aie Hi ja iniay, Janis; Failis, og ins ih RY Katherine; Lee, Randy; Malcolm, David; Malcolm, Mary; Lou; Martyn, Todd; MeQuede, Dale: Nesbitt, Sharon; Peck, Terry; Prosser: Catherine; Sloane, Kathleen, gag ovo bara; Swain, Debra; Thompson, Susans Annual Field Day Results At Hampton Public School Junior Boys -- Mike Terpstra, Doug Smith. increase the township's pres- 2nd Floor tige, and advance important public relations, "Is it not the duty of each ZELLER'S FUN FOR ALL AND ALL FOR FUN Arthur Puckrin; Lynda Puck- rin; Ricky Puckrin; Susan Rich- ards; Shirley Smith. TO GRADE 8 Ricky Brown; Barbara Smith; | Beverley Smith; Peggy Squire; Everett Walsh; Dick Winter; Tania Woods. TO GRADE 7 Patricia Kinsman; Werner Luc- kai. TO GRADE 6 Cheryl Betson; Ralph Clugs- on; Karen Kinsman; Jerry Puckrin; Tommy Puckrin; Ran- dy Richards; Billy Stevenson; Marjojry Walsh; Teacher, Mrs. C XK. Pratt. TO GRADE 5 Tommy Astley; Kenny Bour- geois; Nancy Lambie; Dorothy Smith; Darre] Winter. TO GRADE 4 Jimmy Brown; Marlene Clugs- ton; Marilyn Hedge; Ronny Pickrin; Anita Steger; Larry Tapscott. TO GRADE 3 Gordon Bourgeois; Cathy Bo- vay; Rodney Clugston; Wendy Izatt; Brian Jones; Jackie Lam- bie; Bobby Smith; Kelly Stev- enson. TO GRADE 2 Dale Betson; Edwin Bour geois; David Bovay; Edward Churchyard; Pammy Izatt; Frank Luckai; Dianne Puckris; | Margatet Smith; teacher --Miss| Anne Hardy. Alvin; Gunter, Larry; eod, Jimmy; McCaul, Morris; Laughlin, Neil; Mountjoy, Paul: Phayre, Phillips Redmond, Michael; Scott, Wayne; Shortridge, Bill) Taylor, June; Thompson, Debbie; Tomchishin, Stephen; Trewin,, Earle; Williams, Janice; Wil- llamson, Joseph; Williamson, Sharon; Wilson, Douglas. Teacher -- Mrs. Doro Grade 6 -- Asse'stine, Burns, Trixy; Churchcill, Janet; 3 Dorrell, Heather; For-; est, Wayne; Forest, Wendy; Frew, Val- erie; Hart, Judy; Krockensotel, Stanley; MacNeal, David; Malcolm, Barry; Mal- colm, Gordie; Malcolm, Marieah; Mar- tyn, Blair; McColl, Susan; McLaughlin, Grant; McLaughlin, Linda; Metcalf, Elaine; Mountloy, Gary; Nesbitt, Trev- ton, Donna; Fallis, Lilnda; Foreset, Car- ole; Gobkes, Udo; Hicks, Betty; Horton, Joan; Larmer, John; Mackie, Virginia; MacLeod, Bonnie; Malcoim, Bonnie, Mal- coim, Gall; Malcolm, Vernon; Mount- joy, Judy; Perigoe, Marilyn; Schwartz, Leonard; Suggitt, Ray; Taylor, Dianne; Wright, Lois, Teacher -- Neil Bailey. "2 RING POOL Easy Inflatable 4,Ad 1 RING POOL not srown AVAILABLE IN A 2.59 VARIETY OF COLORS "Ship Ahoy" Canoe EXCEPTIONALLY 2 94 a HAMPTON = Public school fieid day results at Hampton follow: 964 Champions Primary Champions -- Girl, Donna Wotten, 21 points; Boy, Jimmy Macklin ana Milton Robinson, fled, 12 points. Junior Champions -- Girl, Heather Thompson, 16 points; Boy, Eddie Kozak, U1 points. Intermediate Champions -- Girl, Ann Van Heuvenien, 13 points; Boy Danny Barnes, 9 points. Senior Champions -- Girl, Rickie Van) Heuvelen, 15 points; Boy, Lawrence Potter, 14 points. RUNNING RACES Primary Girls -- Donna Wotton. Jane Dale Wilbur; Linda Catte and Diane Hindman. and Intermediate Giris -- Debra MeLeen,| Primary Boys -- Jimmy Macklin Het a Ann Van Heuvelen, Bernard Verleysen; Terry Lyons Intermediate Boys -- Steve Adcock,|Kenny Fitzgerald. Hugh Coutts. | Junior Girls -- Barbara Borek Senior Giris -- Rickie Van Heuveien,| Kathy Van De Belt; Yvonne Fulton Sharon Fitzgerald. |Heather Thompson. ae Boys -- Lawrence Potter, Glen) illens. | Robinson. | Reynolds. Junior Boys -- Mike Terpstra, Arnott Primary Boys -- Milton Robinson, Jan] wotten, gies | : LOW PRICED! 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Intermediate Boys -- Danry Barnes,| ltermediate Boys -- Danny Barnes \ a Jerry Dentinger. nd Tony Balson; Grant Luke and Jerry Senior Girls -- Susan Prime, Barbara)Dentinger. Macnab. | Senior Girls -- Sharon Fitzgeraid end Senior Boys -- Richard Potter, Lew-|Susan Prime; Rickie Van Heuvelen and rence Potter. Fisela Verleysen. | EGE ssi senow |Dan" McLeans ee Pgyriely Thompson Pivot fan McLean; Jack McLean and Leon OPEN COLL Primary Girls' -- Rhonda Childs, Cathy| McLean. WINNIPEG (CP) -- St. An- cae : ae Sack dace rimary Boys -- Malcolm Wickman,| drew's College for oe Wayne Barry. : | Primary Girls -- Donna Wotten, Rhon- theology students was Officially) "junior Girls -- Katy Batson, Heather|da_ Childs, opened Saturday by Dr. H. H. | Saunderson, president- of the University of Manitoba. The college, a million-dollar build- ing on the university campus, will provide training for the! priesthood in the Ukrainian Yearning for a Yacht? 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