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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Jul 1966, p. 6

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LM LAARL AS ADAMS 2 AA AONE Hs AF ¥ BP SR PD NR LOE National Quality Awards|Gulls' Eggs Received By Underwriters 1°? Favorites SEAL COVE, NB. (CP)--~ Gulls' eggs appear on the menu The Oshawa Life Under- writer's Association held its an- of many households on Grand Manan Island in the Bay of nual National Quality Awards luncheon and golf tournament Fundy these days. rti at the Grandview Golf and i Country Club, gather them at this time of year are not breaking the law. The awards are presented in An official explains that Grand recognition of quality life underwriting service to the pub- Manan residents have special Underwriting servic | (3); Arnold B. Cummer (3), dispensation. under bird con- Ho Ss SVsGoRSS a Saceueis) Richard J, Williamson (2); : + & THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 14, 1966 'Leading Students Named At Central Collegiate Grade 12 -- five-year-aris and| Grade 10, four-year arts and science; Lacille Bak--87,6 per|science; Stormie Dingley, |cent, Ee 4 Sylvia Maksymshyn. Grade 12 -- four-year arts and) Grade 10, four-year business Carol Middleton--76.7\and commerce: Christine Birecki, Joanne Locke. Grade 10, two-year program: Vivianne Vachon, Grade 11, five-year arts and science: William Angus, Sandra Allin (5); Ted Hutton, CLU (5). Christopher Greaves (4); Gar- net M. Thackeray (3); Dermot C. Laverty (3); Lioyd Gibson (3); A. George Cunningham (3); Orville R, Climenhaga (3); Cecil J, Pringle (3); Frank Godley. (3); Gordon J. Dignem been mailed to all Central Col- legiate students except a few who have not completed all the requirements, Those whose re-|science: ports have been held up for|per cent, this reason should get in touch) Grade 12--special commer: with the sehool office at once,|cial; Martha Broesma -- 85.0 Grade 12 students who have per cent, beon rocommonded for second- | pppyyp CLASS Individual report cards 'Cot | sei vaiion iaws. Mi \science: Ute Schmied| -- 84.4 ary school graduation diplomas | sould noie that all recommen- dations are subject to approval by the department of education. TOP STUDENTS |work in their | courses; The following students obtain ed first-class honors (75 per cent or more) on the year's respective The following students head- ed their respective courses in the year's work; Grade 9 -- five-year-arts and | Grade 9, five-year arts and science: Katherine Allison, John. Beaton, Bonnie Bouckley, Debo- |rah Brown, Darrel Burns, Mary per cent, |Calder,- Irene Cichy, Helga Grade 9 -- four-year aris and|Geldschus, Patricia Gulenchyn, science: Bonnie Cluas, Wendy | linda Harrigan, Irene Karpin- Smith, (ted) -- 81.8 per cent, |*kl, Linda Kemp, Rosalie Grade 9--two-year program: |L@mpa, Susan Langley, Laura Catherine Sciuk--75,0 per cent, |PoRRensee, Ute Schmied|, Vir- Grae Svs zer tll Vaart science: Nijole Butkevicius | tine Wawrryniak, Marilyn Babi}, Andrew Chersas, Edwina Gorny, Beverley Hainer, Eric Lockwood, David Marlowe, Teri Normoyle, Georgina Pawlenchuk, Lorraine Smelko, Joan Smith, Olga Turowec, Grade 11, four-year business and commerce: Dianne Me- Diarmid, : Grade 12, five-year arts and science; Lucille Bak, Betty Anne Crouter, Robert Dearborn, Lucyna Kaczmarek, -- Christel Kleitsch, Susan Lovelock, Lydia Skochko, Teresa Tomaszewski. Grade 12, four-year arts and science; Carol Middleton, | Grade 12, one-year special rd of maintaining in force and extending the benefits of life insurance, James Dewer of Barrie who is central Ontario vice-presi- dent of the national association, Hart (2); Donald §. Jacob Vos (2); Kidd . (2); Webb (1); George Grover Rf. Gage, CIU (2); John E. De- J, Harry Thomas Dyas (2); George M, D, Mae- For one. thing, gulls are so numerous on the F islands that a reduction in each year's hatch is considered rable, From time to time federal offi- cers spray gull nests with oll presented the awards to follow- ing local underwriters. The number in brackets indicates the number of years each man har.won; " Harold B, Armstrong, CIV (12); George J. MeCarnan, CLU (10); Jules J. C. Ethier, CLU (10); Roy L. Langford (9); W. Gerald Johnston (8); Peter Andrey (8); George White, CLU (7); Albert B, Passant (7); T Robert McDonald (7); Thomas /Moriey %, Johnson (1); Thomas Gregor (1); Dennis J, Howarth (1); Willis H. J, Bade (1); Sam- uel J, Black (1); George T. Bates (1); Herbert G. Tran (1); FE, Gooding (1); William Clarke (1); W. O. Bennett, CLU (1); Geoffrey G. Arnold (1). PLAN SPEEDY RAILS Canadian National Railways plans to have 100-mile-an-hour y d fo prevent some e, from hatching. oe Gulls' eggs are a t raditional part of Grand Manan diets, Is- land women tise them in many ways--boiled, fried and in cus- fards and cakes, The reddish oke gives custard and cake a@ istinct color. The nests are found mainly on group known as Three Islands --Hay, Kent and Sheep--and on Nantucket, Duck and Outer 87.9 per cent, commercial; Martha Broersma, D. Seton (6); Gerald W. Woof, |turbine: trains between Mont- Wood islands; Eggs usually are ' Grade 10--four-year arts and| Wnuk. | science: Stormie Dingley--76,4| Grade 9, four-year arts and| per cent, science; Bonnie Claus, Mary Grade 10~four-year business|"@ilbert, Dianne Malenfant, Lor- and corhmerce: Joanne Locke--|¢tta Nozdryn, Wendy Smith, «| 779 per cent, Grade 9, two-year program: | Grade 10 -- two-year pro-|Catherine sciuk. | gram: Vivianne Vachon -- 75.3} Grade 10, five-year arts and per cent, d science: John Bradley, Nijole Grade 11 -- five-year arts and) Butkevicius, Alex Bolotenko, jscience, Andrew Cherkas--88.5|Ann Kupnicki, Charlotte Kwio- |per cent, tek, Anthony Labriola, Gail | Grade 11--four-year arts and|Moak, Walter Petrowsky, Anita science; Gaylord McAlpine --|Roter, Josephine Sabljic, Mary |72.0 per cent Seto, John Starzynski, Jurij| | | Grade 11--four-year business|Storoshchuk, Maureen Sullivan, frame houses are not much us"\and commerce: Dianne Me-|Shirley Taylor, Susan Tozer, against atomic fallout, |Diarmid -- 75,1 per cent, 'William Zyla. | yd 7 er, -- aan RRRRnREREEEE - active dust settles on the roof, the safest place is halfway up SHOOT PY ie : ' | THE yo ; Soi taken only from nests where two have been laid, real and Toronto by next sum- mer. CLU (6); Albert H. Johnston (6); W. Roger Wolfe (5); A. J. WIN 25.00 IN FREE GROCERIES EACH WEEK IN THE GROCERY BONANZA SPECIAL! 7 | 1964 CHEV, BELAIR SEDAN | Power Steering and Brokes, V-8, Radio, Many Extras, | Joanne Harman, Wanda Kalata, Lucia Semenko, THEY'RE ENGAGED O'Sullivan, They are shown aboard the yacht Southern Breeze off Edgartown, Mass., last year in the early days of an ill-starred cruise, No wedding date his been set but they are expected to be married between Thanksgiving and = Christ- mas, Engagement of Frank Sinatra, 50, and Mia Far- row, 21, was announced in New York today by her mother, actress Maureen Here's Some New Tips For "Fallout" Escapeées VANCOUVER (CP) --- Half: way up a tall building is the sec- ond safest place to be in case of radioactive fallout, says D. 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HiS BIGGESTI Broadioomed Floors OPEN 9 AM, « 17 PLM, "Bring the Family" Lod les, Gentlemen and = Children with Parents, Located in CKLB Bidg, 725-8112 360 King W. lace is underground, ings in the city, only 8,000 will] Computers will then give a NEEDS " This was the message learned| be surveyed, and only 2,500 will| noor-by-floor rundown on how FOR APPOINTMENT from a survey in Alberta in 1964] expected to give enough protec-|™Many people can be protected tT when experts studied the! tion if the balloon goes up in a certain building--and how 668-3992 amount of fallout shelter pro-| 'In other parts of the prov-| Safely, tection in the province, ince you will find plenty of peo- Now two-man teams made up| ple and very few suitable build- r == oe "4 e RU LES mostly of university students/ ings," said Mr. Dodge. * SUNDAY * | are conducting a similar study! | Each week for the next 26 weeks there will appear throughout in British Columbia. It will be barges ip ada | ye JULY 17th i the odvertisements on this feature the letters forming the nome of ei r. e said downtown Vancouver, iN " i Hee ae Fee eeT ng svi te large covers aici "HOP yas PARR" | ieahatgaibypeeri og iin ge age Mepi ok only considered suitable for sur-| buildings, would be able to ac THE BEAT. SOUND , "s fae h ; vey purposes if it gives a per-|commodate many people in the FOR YOUNG CANADIANS person or ploce. Send ,our answer along with your name and son 10 times the amount of pro-| event of an emergency, | address to the GROCERY BONANZA EDITOR, ¢/o The Oshawa tection he would have in an| But people actually live | | - Times, no later thon 4 p.m. Tuesday of each week, The first open field, away from the downtown area ] correct answer drawn will receive, compliments of the sponsoring "T realize that sounds like 19, and unless you live in a high: | business, ond Duffy's Super Market, the grand weekly prize of times the square root of noth-| tise apartment, your home will) $25.00 pails, hel ~~~ |be little protection against fall- | in free groceries, Enter today, . out." ' Fish Documentary Statistics show the above THIS WEEK'S WINNER! ground areas of light residen- Film Available tial structures have a safety! Mrs. Melda Lynde jfactor only double that of an 882 Byron St. WINNIPEG. (CP)--The first) open field, documentary film about Mani-| In contrast, an underground! toba's freshwater fish industry) shelter with three feet of earth| has been completed to be used/on top or sub - basements of in the provincial government's} multi-storey buildings are 1,000 education program for commer-:| times as safe as open air, | cial fishermen, | Mr, Dodge said concrete! Produced in both Cree Indian) buildings are safest. Wooden and English languages, the film|---------~----------- ---- is designed to inform fishermen) -- oe oo ey, about the process of marketing The Sounds of the freshwater fish, The 29-minute Big Beot | ' eg took one year tof The Place To Meet l , It will be shown at meetings ; | ig apee se throughout Mani e FRIDAY e toba, It emphasizes the import-| ance of quality and the process JULY 15th involved before the fish reaches | * the consumer level Manitoba produces about 38. 000,000 pounds of fish a year * and exports a large amount of it! to the United States, | The film, entitled From Lake to Market, was produced by Western Films Ltd, of Winnipeg for the provincial mines and natural resources department The cost was shared by the fed- eral and provincial govern: | ments, HELD OVER --~ 3rd WEEK | CSHAWA TENNIS CLUB DISCOTHEQUE FRI., JULY 15 9 to? @ Food ond Refreshment Facilities Oshewe COLOR by DeLuxe "2 i BOB HOPE -- PHYLIS nee ZOLTAN & NICK'S FINA SERVICE ~~ PRESENTS -- FIAT 850 Economical Comfort 4 on othe, flcer Gear Shift As | ont i cateaien led 728-005) HOFER VALLEY MEAT PRODUCTS (3rd Concession Rd, Whitby, Rossiend Rd, W. off Hwy, 12) Fresh Pork, Beef, Veel, Lemb end Poultry Lerge Variety of Cold Meets, | MEAT CUT FOR HOME FREEZERS FOR FREE DELIVERY CALL WHITBY 668-431) Stafford Bros. r) Ltd. :25-5:25-7:20-9:25 * 160 SIMCOE §, @ Dress Cosual ° Admission 1.00 Non-Members Welcome OSHAWA TENNIS CLUB Ritson Road North BRING THE FAMILY TO SEE THE (FUNNIEST PICTURE IN YEARS. 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