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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1965, p. 10

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PE ee ee ee ee ; B cine Eberore vary ee ee he es see ee ee + --<--¥ OTE SO ee deo : ae a ne ee ee ee: 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, November 25, t¥0> 4 [ : REFORE THE MAGISTRATE CLUB CALENDAR THURSDAY, Nov. 25 MAY PRESENT STATUE Carleton Smith, fotndatl | ds Whitby Baptist Church Cubs NEW YORK (CP)--The Na-|President whi will visi -- ) ' - : . eile Salvation Army Women's Home Teed Art ae is 2a Sunday said Smith pag i e Court Fines Two Dri e | P > Nov. 22 League Pee = Pountatios ts com discuss' the ij ; cae vers |Co-Op creat Union banking |St. John the Evangelist Salesian Sidering presenting a statue of|dian chicas te cee if Comin V I 3 s night | Guild ;Abraham Lincoln to the i i For Im ir Driving Ist Whitby Scouts : Naf 2 eng ie Hg ag caer it was ice pig ig ~ vee Borer Pa ed Bi : Rastern Star No. riday. i : Salvation Army Brownies 'Christian Reformed Church La-| ----- te a stat oe rcs - va W i i ] i in pecial wards AJAX (Staff) -- Two persons|2.25 a.m. Oct. 2, He said the| Wiitby Baptist Church Baplorers dies Society Work and Pray accused's' breath smelled|St: erage Anglican Church wRIpAy, Nov. 26 | | , Nov. |were found guilty. of impaired Hs Ruth WA AJAX (Staff) -- § sconce < Carp (dtiving,. in Ajax "Magistrate's|Songly of alcohol. Zhe ! : ( ) even Grade Robinson, Bonnie Rolls, Nonna, 4 yr. Arts and Science Caroll court astra se ae sted Magistrate H. M. Jermyn in-|Women's Auxiliary of the Whit- ied egal oo?) ERVATIONISTS 13 students received special] Russ Singer } is i ; formed both accused that a | by Geheral Hospi " awards at the ninth commence- | sines ' i cog: -recigiajen mr gane tecor : : ment exercises held Friday HONOR DIPLOMAS | efi shoe ea = tyes ei Magistrate H., M./mandatory three-month licence|Vimy Ridge LOBA No. 639 Peie Cheat kakaneioes | : . m | 7 iw Sar.i 's y, f Sus i * ' ' *¢ ' \ i i night at the Ajax High School| The pupils who received Sec-) jing Ce atecks citissneth( Peaiad Cols Poll uspension was part of the im-'st, Andrew's Presbyterian | Co-Op Credit Union banking The Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority i ondary' School Honor Gradua-|% § s, x-Elizabeth| ng Tewnship Police paired driving conviction. Women Group No. 2 | night i requires (2) i resented to Michael Kent beds tion Diplomas were: Wearing. Constable R. Goodwin testified) two West Hill yeuths pleaded ae ee fasen phe gan agent 8g Janet Armstrong, Murray) 4 yr. Business and Commerce nat sag pocdpnsye be 17, of guilty to charges of causing a|TUESDAY, Novy. 23 SATURDAY, Novy, 27 conservation areas. eee fate pucuation Borndahl, Tonia Caldwell, Ren: -- Elizabeth Kay, Gloria Gib- a ap ioyyst een stand-idisturbance in Ajax Magis-|Whitby Whittlers TOPS Club Salvation Army Guides Work Were presented,to Joanne Wells,\0m@ Cheyne, David Clarkson,|Son, X-Wilhelmina Koenderman, oh Batik Sia ickering Town-|trate's Court Thursday as a re-/Whithy Shrinking. Violets Salvation Army Timbral Brig- ork 1s mostly eitonet). Grid COVES Toa Bes St Soree: Yates aietuoten: sos Baba SMavehe Coline. Kitty Taylor, Mary Wiles. end ay Station after his wilt of @ fight-Nov. 7 at the TOPS Club ade i i sev including woodlot management, streom bank control, Severs The Leonard Foundation| Barry Dowden, Diane Falby,5 YR. ARTS AND SCIENCE loff the Lidge Soe ye rear of the West Rouge Shop-|Red Cross work room SUNDAY, Nov. 38 mane i ee se Scholarship' wis presented rs Patricia Frost, Carol Gibbs! Grade 9 -- x-Patrick Falton [Lavannons Saat it oie: Naw 'ping Plaza. : iat Army Cubs 2nd Whit-'St. Mark's United Church Hi-C Applicants should be able to handle various types of equipment : Joanne Wells and the Ajax-Pick-|Peter Gibbs, Leonard Hicken,/Barbara Horton, Linda Nichol-|5. The officer discovered a, Poe Mould, 47, and dames Fark' ; ; Broun ee ee ee adtaad ' ering General Hospital Women's Alan Hotta, John Houghton, |son, x-Gary O'Brien, Darlene|bottle of rum in the vouth's | Uaskovich, 18, are found guilty St. Mark's UCW Unit No. 1 on = have some knowledge of the woods and land. Ausiliary Scholarship for Nurs-James Hunter, Terrence Hunter,|Renshaw, x-Jackie Smith, Eric| vehicle ye * by Magistrate' H oo ee eee r. ing was presented to Linda|Penelope Hustler. Wilke Nephen Wart, keer! Pickering Swans Felie clean be ae Ss Seren | Alaeiaey Skate Exchange ee ee ee ee oe en eee Wheeler. The Sir John A Mac-| Michael Kent, "eszek Kranc,|para Wilson, x-Fred Wright avenue 3 Hebteoted My 1 when Pickering Township Police|St. Mark's UC WUnit No. 4 HIGHEST TRADE-IN ence and solary required to: donald Award was presented to|Janice McMahon, Peter Miller, | ' : lround John Smith e gee f Constable R. Goodwin testified) Whithy Baptist Women's Society ALLOWANCES 'Alan Hotta. Thoinas Nicole, Patricia Pat- -- 10 ee Madeline Beech-/Billingsgate cres,, Ajax, slump- he had observed the youths for Christian Service Senet gee att ee a ag -- Rev P Rosettis gave the in-|"ick, Jane Ravey, Kennethng. eanne orlase, x-Pamelaled behind the whee! of his|fighting at. the rear of the|\wEDNESDAY. N DELUXE SHOE meee es Ps eocation. The parents were wel-\Severs, Carolyn Sloan, John/Callus, x-Susan Dick, x-David! yehic ; a | |WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24 Oshawe, Onterle. sap Dares were ire! | Stratton. Easton, Janet Evans, x-Ruth meen fe Saree 8. 8 A a (Whitby St. John Ambulance yettgte d by Prncipal J. T. Ster- ae aaccn quer fH iia Dianne Sutherland, John Tay-|Evans, Sandra Griffin, x-Mar- duced by G. H. Bray, chairman]! Barbara Thompson,|lene Herbst, x-Alyson Morley, of the board Professor G, Pay-|Denelope "Thompson, BeverleyxJames Fearce, -- Patricia zant, BA, MA, PhD, was the Walker, Martin Ward, Joanne|Peebles, x-Gail Richardson special speaker Michael Knte Wells, Linda Wheeler, Robert| Richard Sanderson, Patricia delivered the valedictory ad- Willmot, Ronald Wright, Valerie Skuce, Wendy Stark, Anne Van- dress. Wright. Kralingen, Yvonne Wetherall, hn inten MeL ore Gea Falby and Robert Wilmot, the Recipients of Graduation Di- : all-around girl and boy, respec- plomas (Commercial) and class Grade. 11 -- ~ x-Cassandra ; te Ui ata tively The Tomas Foster award pins were Adams, x-lris Curwood, x-Vie ; nets a igs while the student council plaque|Andrew, Duane Berry, Sherry Richard Green, Patricia Grubb | by, nine besaee a pews : , } Cd e SI ; } O of i } ess He dl A 88 ow OBIE LER/IIO ves was won by Robert Wilmott;| Sandra Adamson, Geraldine|toria Gerrard, Sharon Goff was presented to Kevin O'Shea.|Black, Barbara Brown, Eliza-|x-Peter Hall, Ruth Houghton, | Grade 13 class and subject|beth Gitsham, Carolyn Gray,|Marilyn McMahon, x-Peggy awards were as follows: highest | Carol Haigh, Dian Jones, Susan Norris, Beth Sanders Kevin| academic standing, girl,|McGuire, Marilyn Pratt, Cath-/Sheehan, Sandra Smith, Dianne ee Penelope Hustler; highest aca-jerine Rogers, Mary Wiles. Walpole demic standing, boy, Michael | / ) Mm HONORS CLUB Grade 12 -- Peter Beeching @ | S O [ e Kent; English, Michael Kent; | history, Alan Hotta; algebra, Qualifying for membership in Barbara Davis, x-Eli Haugen, John Houghton and Michael|the Honors Club, by obtaining|/Paul Koenderman, x-Silvia Kent; geometry, John Hough-|8" average of 75 per cent or|Krohn, x-Caro! Little, x-Kenneth ton: trigonometry, Michael|more on each of the three term/O'Brien, David Pike, x-Nonna Kent; zoology, Alan Hotta; phy-/@xaminations were a number of Russ, x-lan Crellin. | » gics, Michael Kent; chemistry, students. Thise with an "x" be- : ; | John Houghton; Latin and\fore their names obtained an Grade 13 -- x-Alan Hotta,} French, Alan Hotta. average of 80 per cent or more |X-John Houghton, x Michael| | | exclusive this year Grade 12 awards were: high-|0n the June examination. |Kent. We'd like you to be the judge. Be os hard as you like on us; we've est academic standing, boy, Kenneth O'Brien; highest aca- demic standing, girl, Carol Little; Latin, English, and his- = already been harder ' < tory, Kenneth O'Brien; science, | y arde Run your eyes over the sweet lines of on Olds Smooth Larry Voyde; physical educa- Canadian i init , | tien, Wayne Cookson, Klaus Pacific Airlines-Canada's gateway to all the world. 4 Pflug, Laurene Watt, Margaret ; Williamson and Wendy Robert- son; mathematics, Carol Little; French, Eli Haugen; music, David Pike, Barbara Davis and Douglas Ferguson; art, Mary Jane Laverty; commercial sub- ject, Mary Wiles; industrial arts, Gerald Lenehan. The plaque for the girl with the highest academic standing in Grade 11 was won by Peggy Norris Peter Hall won the sim- ilar boy's award. James Pearce won the plaque for the highest academic stand- ing in Grade 10 David Easton won the plaque for the highest' standing in Latin. 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