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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1966, p. 6

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6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, November 11, 1966 F csauiiiad He SESH * BLACKSTOCK (TC) -- Ap- proximately 400 people attend: "ed the Cartwright High School "Commencement Exercises at the Recreation Centre. Harvey "Graham chairman of the board ided. The principal, Gord- Paisley, welcomed the par- ents. " Honor Graduation Diplomas "were presented by Rev, -Romeril to Mary Bradburn, "Linda Kyte, Dianne Mairs, Ray Mountjoy, Nancy Staniland and "David Wotten, Graduation Diplomas were resented Rev, R. C, Rose Betty Bradburn, Roy Bradburn, Jim Carnaghan, Mar- guerite Clement, Judy Coch- rane, Nancy Dorrell, Sharon Larmer, Denis Mciaughiin, Da- Vid Mathis, Bilan MOURIjs, Nadia Schwartz, Helen Swain, Judith Swain, Elizabeth Thomp- son, Marlene Tomchishin, She- ila Tomchishin, Lloyd Trewin and Lorna Wright. On behalf of the student coun- cil, Tolvo Kinnunen presented a filing cabinet to the school, Four books from the W. W, Van Camp family were pre- sented by Dianne Taylor, and received by Mrs, Johnston. The Wallace Marlow profic- lency prizes were presented by Mrs. Romeril as follows: Grade 10 -- Bonnie Malcolm and Ka- 'ren Campbell; Grade 12--Nan- "ey Dorrell and Judy Cochrane. Grade 13 -- Dianne Mairs, The Henry Thompson Mem- -orial prize, sponsored by the Nestleton Women's Institute, was presented by Miss Liptay to Sheila Sharpe. ONO Club prizes were won by Grade 9 pupils, Carol Wotten and Bruce COUNTY LINES Cartwright High Honors Top Students [bell; Grade netta and Sheila Sharp; Grade) ,, P.lna Wright; Grade 18--Di- Fish; while the Neil Malcolm prizes for high school entrance went to Linda Mountjoy and Donald Edgerton. The Prize winners were: Grade $--Bonnie Hopkins and Gail Hart; Grade 10 Bon- nie Malcom and Karen Camp- 11 -- Glenn Bon- 12 -- Nancy Dorrell and Lor- anne Mairs, The Susan Saywell Prize for history, Elizabeth Thompson, French and Latin prizes: Grade 9 -- Carol Wotten; Grade 10 ~ Bonnie Malcolm; Grade 11 -- Sheila Sharpe, Lorna Wright and Lynda Kyte. Mathematics and Sciene Pri- zes -- Bruce Fish, Bonnie Mal- colm. Nancy Dorrell and Nan- cy Staniiand, Home Hconomics and Industrial Arts Prizes -- Grade 10 -- Bonnie Malcolm, and Tolvo Kinnunen;Grade 11 ~ Nancy Frew; Grade 12 -- Judy Swain and Douglas Met- calf. Achievement Prize: Lynda Kyte; Dr. J, A. McArthur Me- morial Scholarship, Ray Mount: joy; University Entrance Scho- larship, Lorna Wright. Department Gains Safety Division Mixed Band Aids portfolio, sald Thursday an air the de up of The department of transport) measures, ° . VANCOUVER (CP)--John N. i. girend: ible f "| The new safety division would Victorious Reagan Turner, federal minister without watery. 'ibanures the ntety determine the yh of accl: ogee for the settingjaware than ever before of the new division, increasing necessity for safety 0 LOS ANGELES (AP) « Ron-)Rockefeller for the 1964 Repub-(satety division will be estab: ald Reagan, California's newly>|tican presidential nomination, co ee oa lle oe ya WB gan pe Kuchel stayed out of the cam-| The minister, speaking at a paign after Barry Goldwater|meeting of the nadian Air pong hey Macias camera won the nomination, Line Biiots Association, said tives for his assumption of Ea wsgronh appointment was power in January, | likely to find favor with those ; 'Among the most influential who backed Goldwater and dis- 1ZZ A zresrenes eter Fick, 4,6, nas ant + governor, Ro! nc ene Phone 7 enerally considered a moder.|® former oll company president or 728-0192 ate although some right wing: associated with conservative ers label him liveral. causes, was named chairman of EPI'S He is the only political pro in|® mse to screen prospective Reagan's ranks, He managed| pointes, Senator George Murphy's suc- cessful campaign in 1964 and VICTORY DANCE OSHAWA GALE LUMBER former vice-president Richard Ont. Sr. 'B' Softball Champion M. Nixon's unsuccessful ones As his 'executive secretary oem 6TALTET/S LRT TT. and "etvane right arm." Rea:|| for president in 1060 and for California governor against Whe JWaeas we see weee Bloor St. E, at Simcoe Governor mund G. Brown SAT., NOV. 12 8:30 - 12 (Midnight) four years ago. gan named Philip M, Battaglia, | $4.00 PER COUPLE REFRESHMENTS $1, a Los Angeles lawyer and a loyal supporter of U.S. Sen, Thomas H. Kuchel, Battaglia, Reagon's campaign manager, has argued with conservative Republicans who want to dump Kuchel in 1968, } Appointment of Bat- taglia cheered Republicans who admire Kuchel, a supporter of -- The valedictorian was Dianne Mairs who is attending the Pe- terborough Teachers' College, The glee club, directed by R. Ashton, sang two selections. The gymnastics classes coach: ed by Muss Snaith and Mr. Armstrong, 'won applause for their displays. An amusing skit was also presented by Carol' Werry, Karen Campbell, Lorrie Turner, Leanne Dorrell, Ros- le Frey, Bonnie Malcolm, Paul Brinkman, Bill Thompson, Toivo Kinnunen and John Larmer, Hockey Mothers Elect Executive NEWCASTLE (TC) -- Mrs. William White was elected pres- ident of the Newcastle Hockey Mothers' Association, Other offi- cers are; Mrs. L. Alldred, vice- president; Mrs, M. Martin, sec- retary; Mrs. D, Walton, treas- "urer; Mrs. V. Gray, Mrs. R, Cobbledick and Mrs. R. Shear- er, telephone conveners. Appreciation was voiced to Mrs. Cobbledick, Mrs. White, Mrs. D, McLean and Mrs, Wal- ton, who were members of last year's executive, for thelr man- agement of the arena booth. The association will take over the booth again this year. A handmade quilt, donated by § * SATURDAY * Dancin' and Romancin' ' Couples & Memes ' qq) Jerry reir fy | ee i J and his orchestra Revervations--723-2143 Cou On 25-134! Mrs, M. Martin, will be used to raise money. 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