peat in ema FEES 2 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdey, Nevember 28, 1964 Bowmanville (Staff -- Patri- tla Gill was the valedictorian at the Bowmanville High School Gommencement Exercises Fri- day night. A large number of parents and friends of the stu- dents attended The list of students who won pee awards and prizes . fallows: + Bank of Montreal Cup: For speed and accuracy in Typing -- Kathleen Osborne, ' Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce Award: To the stu- 'dent obtaining the highest stand- i in Bookkeeping -- Susan toff. . Toronot-Dominion Bank Cup: Awarded. to the student for speed and accuracy in Short- 'hand and transcription Mar- garet Cryderman, Commercial Law Prive -- Awarded by the Bowmanville Members of the Northumber- land and Durham Law Associa- tion to the Senior Commercial student who obtained the highest marks in Commercial Law -- Patricia Mavin. Underwood Pins: Awarded to Margaret Cryderman and Kath- leen Osborne for attaining a speel of 60 words per minute in Typing. Awarded to Gary Crom- bie for attaining a speed of 70 words per minute in Typing. Underwood Business Educa- tion Award: Awarded to the student who has shown the highest standard in business education -- Susan Flintoff. Commercial Diplomas: Mar- garet Cryderman, Susan Flint- off, Patricia Locke, Patricia Mavin, Kathleen Osborne, Larry Vesna, Beverley Wright. Squair Prize: Awarded to the best student in Upper School French; $19 in books. Donor: The late John Squair, Esq., MA Professor of French, University of Toronto. Winners: Ileane Rahme, Carolyn Stacey. Jolliffe Prize: The Jolliffe Prize, in memory of the late Lieutenant Reginald _ Jolliffe, awarded to the best student in Upper School History. $10 in books. Winner: Tleane Rahme. Rotary Club Prize: To the student with the highest stand- ing in Upper School Subjects, in addition, has won the school crest and honours in at least tive subjects. $25 in cash. In the event of the crest not having been won by the student with highest standing, $15 is awarded to the student with highest standing, and the remaining $10 to the Athletic Societies. Winner: Patricia Gill. Hoskin Prize: The Hoskin Prize for the highest standing in English in the Upper School Examinations. $10 in books. Winner: Ruth Werry. Biology Prize: Awarded to the student for the highest standing in Upper School Botany and Zoology. $10 in books. Winner: Diane Taylor. Agricultural Awards: Award- ded to the student in Grades IX and X obtaining the highest standing in Agriculture. $10 in books. Winner: Wesley Lane. Awarded to the student in Grades XI and XII obtaining the highest standing in Agri- culture. $10.00 in hooks. Winner: Gerald Klopper. United Auto Workers Scholar- ship Local 222: Awarded for ex- cellence in the work of Grade XIH examinations, Winners: 1st Tleane Rahme; 2nd Jane Meeks. Home Economics: Awarded to the students in Grades IX, X, XI and XII obtaining the highest standing in Home Eco-| nomics, Each winner is to re- ceive a Canadian Cook Book. Winner: Grade XII, Rose Robinson; Winner: Grade XI, Margaret Shackleton; Winner: Grade X, Maureen Martin; Win- ner: Grade IX, Louise Whitney. Insustrial Arts Prizes: Award- ed to the students in Grades IX, X, XI and XII obtaining the highest standing in Industrial Arts. Winner: Grade XII, Douglas Nichols -- $10 in books Winner: Grade XI, David Bridges -- $5 in books : Winner: Grade X, Dennis Lemon -- $5 in books. Winner: Grade IX, Douglas Evans -- $5 in books. Lions Club Prize: For the highest standing in Upper School Mathematics $10 in cash. Winner: Patricia Gill. Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company Scholarship: Awarded to the pupils of Grade 13 for general proficiency in the fol- lowing subjects: English, three mathematics, a foreign lan- guage and two sciences, First, $75. Second, $25. Winners-- First, Patricia Gill; second, Lanny Cooper. Harold Longworth Memorial Scholarship: Awarded to the pupils of Grade 13 for general proficiency. Candidates must write at least eight papers, French and German being a re- quisite. If, in any year, no stu- dent qualifies in German, Latin may be substituted for that year, Ist $75, second $25, Win- ners ist Carolyn Stacey; 2nd--Ileane Rahme and Diane Taylor, Men's Canadian Olub History Prize: Awarded to the students in Grade 10 obtaining the high- est standing in History. $5 each in books. Winners: Girl -- Jan- ice Webster and Sylvia Mitchell; Boy -- Neil Richards, Catholic Women's League: Awarded to the student obtain- ing the highest standing in| Grade 10 Latin, $10 in cash -- Neil Richards. McGregor Prize: Awarded to the best student in Latin and Greek in Upper School. If in any year no student qualifies in Greek, English may be substi- tuted for that year, $20 in cash-- Carolyn Stacey. Gilfillan. Prize: The Gilfillan Prize, in memory of the laet Principal James Gilfillan, Pub- lic Speaking in Grades 9 and 10. $15 in books -- Ist, John Mc- Guirk; 2nd, Philip Dawson; 3rd, Brian Jones. Tamblyn Prize: The Tamblyn Prize for Public Speaking in Grades 11, 12 and 13. $15 in books -- Ist, Stephen Jeffery; 2nd, Marlys Verbrugge; 3rd, Bonnie Mutton, Bonnycastle Prize: To the stu- dent who has shown most prom- ise in Dramatics, $10 in books-- Ruth Hoffman. Graduation Student Council Gift -- Patricia Gill. Bagnell Award: Donated by Mrs. M. L. Bagnell, to the stu- dent who has contributed most to Basketball and -has been a member of a team for three years -- Don Rickard. Bruce Colwell Trophy: Donated by Bruce Colwelj to the (Mary; Jean. "Bowmanville High School 'Awards Are Presented ship -- Larry Simpson and Ian McQuarrie tied. hi Darlington Reeve And Deputy Back Hampton (Staff) -- Darling- ton T: hip will have an elec- AJAX (Staff) The Ajax High School's eighth Annual Commencemerr' ""xercises were held Friday night, ; Special me. .1 should be an going regory ; Gis Senior Championship -- Lana Morrison. Girls' Intermediate Champion- ship -- Virginia Slemon and Laura Talsma tied. Girls' Junior Championship -- Lorraine White. Screech Owl Plaque -- Larry Vesna, awarded the Screech Owl Plaque for the greatest con- tribution to the 1963-64 Screech 1. Durham County District High School Board Prizes -- Grade 9, Diane Hoar; Grade 10, Neil Richards; Grade 11, Marlys Verbrugge; Grade 12, William Depew; Jr. Commercial, Karen Oke; Sr, Commercial, Patricia Mavin. The Louis W. Dippell Memor- ial Scholarship: Awarded to the student in Grade 13 who obtains the highest total in Chemistry and one other of Physics, Botany_and Zoology, Value $250 -- Lanny Cooper. a » GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Alder, Patti; Ball, Suzanne; Brough, Judith; Cole, Jean; Cooper, Lanny; Devitt, Wayne; Elston, Carol; Ewert, Leslie; Gill, Patricia; Kerr, Donald; Meadows, Roger; Meeks, Jane; Mutton, Bonnie. Osborne, Mary Ruth; Rahme, Ileane; Rickard, Donald; Shackleton, Eric; Stacey, Caro- lyn; Taylor, Diane; Taylor, Roderick; Thompson, Patricia; Watson, Edward; Werry, David; Werry, Ruth; Woolsey, Nancy. HONOR ROLL, JUNE 1964 Patricia Gill; Meane Rahme, Carolyn Stacey, Diane Taylor. SECONDARY SCHOOL GRADUATION DIPLOMAS General Course Aalbers, Gerhard; Allin, John; Archer, John; Austin, Patricia; Bate, Edward; Bisson- ette, Colleen; Blunt, James; Brine, Douglas; Brown, Ed- ward; Buckler, Peter; Callan, Thomas; Charles, Michal; Cob- ban, William; Cuddahee, Gwen; deJong, Mag- dalena; Depew, William; Fer- guson, Ann; Fernlund, Eric; Hogeterp, Alice; James, Robert; Kerr, David; patrick, Jill; Klopper, Gerald; Ludmilla; Kooy, Henry; Leddy, Michael; Lee, Larry. Lymer, Mary Ann; McManus, Robert; McMullen, Diane; Roberts, Carroll; Maguire, Iouise; Marsden, Jeanette; Meeks, Peter; Mikolic, Rocky; Morrison, Karen; Nichols, Doug- das; Oliver, Jane; Pickard, Mar- garet; Polley, Donna; Poole, Patti; Rickard, George; Rickard, Walter; Robinson, Rose; Rogers, Larry; Samis, SECONDARY SCHOOL HONOR| Crago, Teresa; | Kil-| Koenderman, Leonard; Konyk,| Mc-| given to Anne Witchlow who has won an Ontario Scholarship, seven other arwards and was selected as the "All Around Girl" for 1964. Ann is now en- rolled in the general science course at the University of Western Ontario. The cup for the all-round boy was awarded to Hando Told who is pursuing his gtudies at Waterloo Univer- sity. The guest speaker was Pro- fessor R. Baine, MA, of the Ontario College of Education. Presentation of the Special Awards and Class and Subject Awards was announced by F. Parrott and presented by the tion this year. : Four people will be contesting the three council seats and six have been nominated for the five-man school board. Fourteen people were nomi- nated at Friday's nomination meeting held in the township offices, but only 11 indicated they would be standing for office. Reeve A, L. Blanchard and Deputy Reeve H. C. Muir were returned to office by acclama- tion. Former Reeve Garnet Rickard was nominated for the office but later indicated he would not be running for the office. donor assisted by K. Davidson. Mr, Rickard said "There is a| The presentation of the gradu-| very capable man in office right|ation diplomas and class pins now and threfore I will not be|was announced by F. Parrott standing for office, but any|and presented by the Superin- assistance I can give him Ijtendent of Stcondary Schools, will." iC, Richardson, with the assist- Mr. Muir was unopposed for|ance of K. Davidson. the seat. ; Incumbants Carl Down, Mary | CHOIR SINGS : . : 'Y! Violin solos were performed -- and Richard Gibbs willlby Dr. K. Lindemann with Mrs. e challenged by necomer|y Wells at the piano. The Russell H. Dow, a salesman. |ohoir sang, 'The King and 1" Mr. Dow said he felt he could|.nq "Midnight." help Darlington Township by) presentation.of Honor Gradu-| running for the office of Coutt-/ation Diplomas and Awards| cillor. . | was announced by J. T. Sterling One other person, Mr. C.\and presented by Professor R. Trent, was nominated for the/paine with the assistance of office of Councillor, but he/yrs. v, Cundari. Commercial turned down the nomination on|Graduation Diplomas and ¢lass the grounds that he travelled|pins were presented by Miss D. too much and wouldn't be able|Rolfe, announced by F. Parrott to do the office justice. jand assisted by Mrs. V. Cundari. | Three of the six men running} The valedictory address was} for the Township School board,|given by Ann Witchlow after are present members of the/the introduction by Paul John- jarea school board. son. | They are: Herbert Mackie, a| Grade 13 special awards in} |trucking contractor, Harry Oy-|the form of Dominion Provin- \ler, a General Motors Employee|cial Bursaries went to George |with four years experience on}Oxenham, Esther Skidmore, {the school board, and Sidney|Ann Witchlow and Eric Yendall. |Worden, a farmer with nine|Replicas of the all around girl) lyears experience on the board.|and boy cups were donated by) The others in the race for|Aiax Varsity Chapter of the| Diane Falby Kiwanis Club of Ajax. olic Women's League. demic Standing in English Robert Willmot. Johns Manville Co. Ltd. Plaque for the Highest Aca- demic Standing in History -- Michael Kent. Plaque for the Highest Aca- Michael Kent, John Houghton. Plaque for the Highest Aca- demic Standing in Physical Ed- ucation -- Joanne Wells Plaqut for the Highest Academic Standing in Mathe- matics -- Michael Kent. Plaque for the Highest Aca- demic Standing in French -- Michael Kent. Donated by Cen-- tralab of Canada, Plaque for the Highest _Aca- lemic Standing in Music Kenneth Hall, Michael Kent, Diane Falby, Douglas Ferguson, Beverley Walker. Donated by Whaley Royce and Co. Ltd. Plaque for the Highest Aca- demic Standing in Art -- Sandra Kenyon. Plaque for the Highest Aca- demic Standing in Commercial subjects -- Eleanor Wiles. . Plaque for the Highest Aca- demic Standing in Arts -- Leonard Hicken. nated by Simpson's Home Im- provement. GRADE 11 AWARDS Plaque for the girl with the Highest Academic Standin; Jan Crellin. D. S. Clarinbold. GRADE 10 AWARDS Plaque for the girl with the Highest Academic Standing -- Donated by the Plaque for the Highest Aca- demic' Standing in Latin--Mich- ael Kent. Donated by the Cath- Plaque for the Highest Aca- Donated by demic Standing in Science -- Highest Academic Standing -- Carol Little, Celia Marks, Do- nated by the Ajax Business and|Rancier, Bonnie Renshaw, Ger- |Professional Women's Club. Plaque for. the boy with the| Plaque for the student with'Taylor, Prizes Are Presented At Ajax High School the Highest Academic Standing -- Beth Sanders. Donated by Du Pont of Ca . Plaque for the nt with the Highest Academic Standing in Latin -- Iris Curwood. Do- nated by Gr, 10 Ajax High School 1960. 3 GRADE 9 AWARDS Plaque for the student with the Highest Academic Standing -- Marlene Herbst. Donated by. -- and Ludlow (Canada) Ltd. Plaque for the Highest Aca- demic Standing in Home Eco- nomics -- Anne Van Kralingen. Donated by Tenco Lid., Ajax. Plaque for the Highest Stand- ing in Industrial Arts -- Richard Sanderson. GRADUATION DIPLOMAS Janet Armstrong, Douglas Barefoot, Anthony Booroff, Mur- ray Borndabl, Norman Born- dahl, Linda Brookkyn. Robert Brown, Sandra Cheyne, George Clapman, Alan Claringbold, David Clarkson, Suzanne Cloutier, Marsha Col- lins, Donald Crumb, Barry Dow- den, Claude Dutheil, Diane Falby, Thomas Foster, Patricia Frost, Teddy Galloway, Gayle Gerrard, Carol Gibbs, Peter |Gibbs, Kenneth Hall, Donald |Haslam, Robert Hepburn, Leon- jard Hicken, Laura Horton, |Roger Horton, Alan Hotta. John Houghton, Paul Hum- Industral |phreys, Melvyn Hunt, Penelope |Hustler, Michael Kent, Sandra |Kenyon, Leszek Kranc, Ken- jneth Kowalski, Gail Mann, Mar- jion MeCash, Lorine McGinnis, Peter Miller, Margaret Moore, Gordon Nash, Thomas Nicols, Patricia, Patrick, Harry Per- \kins, Eric Peterson, Ronald ald Richardson, William Robertson, Kenneth Severs, Car- --lolyn Sloan, Donated by Mr.| Hf William Sherrin, Nellie Soetens, Colin Stone, John Strat- ton, Diane Sutherland, - Ronald Sutton, John Taylor, William Barbara Thompson, | ae Thompson, Te fe Ht jompson, Constance Voyde, Beverley Walker, Martin Ward, Michael Wearing, Gregory Welch, Wheeler, ike! Robert Wilimot, Elaine Wilkins, Christine Wilson, Kathleen Wil- son, Valerie Wright. SECONDARY SCHOOL COMMERCIAL GRADUATES Ronald' Cochrane, Barbara Collins, Joanne DeClara, Ken- neth Freeman, Nancy Lawson, Phyllis Leonard, Jill Leyden, Lorraine Mills, Geraldine O'Toole, Ursula Radatus, Chris- tine Watkins, Bieanor Wiles. GRADUATES Janet Bateman, Bruce Dobie, Patricia Bilis, Alexander Fergu- son, Gale Gibson, Donna Mar- tin, Gary Robert, Susan Robert- Esther Skidmore, Hando ~_ Witchlow, Eric COSENS & MARTIN Insurance 67 King St. E., Oshawa All lines of 728-7515 Insurance Res; 725-2802 of 725-7413 THIS CARD! WIN 100.- MA *500. NUMBERS ON CARD WITH NUMBERS ON REVERSE OF TAPES! FIVE INA ROW WINS BIG CASH! school board are: Francis|IODE. The plaque for the vale- Werry, a farmer Bruce Tink,|dictorian was donated by Kelvin ; farmer and Robert Craig a|Thompson Co, Ltd, and the Stu- clerk. |dent Council President plaque The contestants have until 9 a co nti was do- p.m. today to qualify at the|Mated by J. i. Rapsey. 4 Township offices. The highest academic awar meietaha riage acne coho _|for the Grade 13 girl was won \by Ann Witchlow and Eric Yen- jdall won it forthe boys. Ann also won the highest academic case ag Toronto. ving|standing *. Baptiste, Algebes, plo ee Geometry, Trigonometry, Phys- Kage were hay Soi ogi wd and Chemistry. Esther Skid- jat the Ajax Community Centre. ings, hee Ra _ Fave et |The film is the highlight of the/ hile the honors in History| TO SHOW FILM Assembly of Jehovah's Wit-|went to John Caldwell and| nesses being held Nov. 27-29. |Zoology to Janet Bateman. ; J q |GRADE 12 AWARDS | SURVIVED INDIAN WARS | Plaque for the boy with the There are 15 survivors in the|/Highest Academic standing -- U.S. of the Indian Wars that/Michael Kent. Donated by) ended in 1898 with the Chip-/Dowly Equipment of Canada} pewa disturbance in Minnesota.' Ltd. VOTE McCallum Frank PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION 10 Years' Experience on City Council McCallum, F. X FREE PLAYING CARD CARD No, 46 VALID TO Sat. Dec. 5 RE-ELECT JOHN G. Nancy; Slappendel, John; Steel, Linda; Thompson, Ronald; | Thompson, Sheila; Van Belle, Emmie; Van Hoof, Frank; Ver-| meulen, Nellie; Waversveld,| Werry, Peter; White, student who won the Annual Two-Mile Cross Country Race-- Rick Dewell. Senior Rugby Award; Award- ed to the player contributing most to Senior Rugby. Donated by Mr, James Marr: -- Peter | Werry TRACK AND FIELD WINNERS Boys' Senior Championship -- | John Kilpatrick. | ' Boys' Intermediate Champion- | No Vote Needed In East Whitby COLUMBUS (Staff) -- All the municipal offices in East Whitby Township were filled by acclamation Friday night when period for qualification clos: ed. Reeve Neil Smith was return- ed for his fifth term as reeve when Walter Holliday, a for- mer deputy reeve, who had planned to contest the seat, withdrew to avoid an election. It will be Reeve Smith's 10th year as a member of council. John Howden was returned to office by acclamation at Thurs- day night's nomination meeting. The three members of the 1964 council were also unopposed. They are Alan S. Evans, Ross Lee and Douglas Marlowe. While four were nominated to contest seats on the public échool board, only Vernon Pow- ell arid Norman R. Cook quali- tied for the two vacant seats. Mr. Powell was a member of the. board last year, Mr. Cook is a newcomer to the board, PHONE SEE TI Householders! Save On WANTED STAMPS & COINS CANADIAN and FOREIGN cumulations or Dealers Stock For o, Fair evaluation of your Material. Phone 725-8918 after 5 p.m. We will Buy Collections, Ac- || VOTE and ELECT 'Fred BRITTEN t Board of Education e 3 Years' Previous H] Experience | © Advocate of care- ful spending e Value for your dollar, Other members of the Board] whose terms have not expired are Goward Farndale, Roy Nottingham and Leonard Slute. FORMAL WEAR Rentals Merning Suits -- Tuxedes inner Jackets Mink Stoles -- White Fox Furs DUNN'S * King East and the awe Ce 723-7611 . T2371" 668-334] -- @ OIL BURNER SERVICE DEPARTMENT @ PREMIUM QUALITY FUEL OIL @ AUTOMATIC DELIVERY DX FUEL OIL YOUR VOTE and SUPPORT Respectfully Requested to elect , .. DR. CLAUDE to H. VIPOND BOARD of EDUCATION Six years' experience on Board of Education Former Chairman of Education Board of Five children in school For adequate planned expansion STE. THERESE Blanville Gardens Most Attractive BUNGALOW Large Wooded Lot 100 Foot Frontage Fully landseaped and terraced Garden 3 Bedrooms 5 Minutes to auto 2 Fireplaces TWO CAR GARAGE 7 minutes to G.M, Plant 22 Bathrooms | route SALE PRICE: $21,000 oc If CUPANCY MAY Ist, 1965 desifed, Will be Willing to Sell Either Partially or Fully Furnished Write to Box 513 Oshawa Times for Appointment to view BRADY ALDERMAN He Will Give You SINCERE EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP Facsimile of this Card Acceptable NAME All Cards Displayed at Dominion ADDRESS CITY or TOWN PUBLIC FORUM UAW HALL, 44 BOND ST. E. Wednesday, Dec. 2, 7 pm. Sponsored by the Oshawa Distrid Labor Council All Candidates For Municipal Office are Invited To Attend and Speak. The Public are Invited to Attend and Hear Their Candidates. TAKE AN INTEREST IN WHO IS GOING TO RUN YOUR CITY Come to this Meeting Wednesday, Dec. 2, 7 pm. UAW HALL, 44 BOND ST. E.